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VOL 56, NO. 178, 6 SECTIO~ PAG~ FRIDA X, SfPTEMBER. 6, 1963
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At• Ahoard for Catalina .
Railroad Finally Gets on Track
For His·toric 1st Run to Catafina
By ALLEN LE ANCE lwo hours this morning. the Avalon , Ephemeral and West-the first and lut journey of
lt took a lot of doing, but railroad-comprised entirely em's wheels left the ground. the LB,A,E and W, and the
the Long Beach, Avalon, Df one 1914 Santa Fe parlor Tbe bow of the barge bold· end of an etcbtryear su.spenae
Ephemeral and Western Rail-=er-looked more like ~ 95-ton mg the crane dipped dff? in ·story that beillll with the fin-
road was finally poised today yo-yo as the largest crane the water as the railroad car uh of tbe SculllAg_ Society's
for its maiden voyage-'er, ;outh of San Francisco labor-;wung free, rose in the air and boat trip across the desert to
inaugural run across the Cata· ed to load it on the barge. :1nd traveled in a 180-<fegree Lu Vegas.
lina Channel arc to its waiting barge.
The entire railroad, owned CABLES The sweating crane operator P~OBLEM .
llld operated by the Balboa Cables as thick as your arm gingerly lowered bis load, ihd Some~ said we . ~hould
Island Sculling and Punting were lashed around the car, ior one moment, it looked like take a tram to ~~taltna, ~ ~iety, was hoisted aboard a and it was railled, inch-by-the rail car was going to take we started pl.annmg ~~ ~p
>arfe moored at a tong Beach inch, and lowered, inch-by-barge and all to the bottom o1 as soon as we got back, said
dock at1d lashed down !or its inch. time after time.. while the harbor, until the barge re-~J~b Commodor~ Dick Shaw.
:rui.M across the bannel Sat-crews of longaho~men 1trug-covered from the impact of lta Since then, we v.~ had noth-
urday. Ved to balance it on its cradle. load and bouyed upward. ing but problems.
But for the better part of Finally, the Long Beach. Tt was the final step beCort The club eventually secured
--------·-------------------------an antique parlor car -com·
Wife Killer
plete with bar and PuJJman
berthB -from the Santa Fe
Railroad, then club officials
had to convince various offi·
cials that they weren't fugi·
I tives from a mental hospital.
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Mix Pla~t Okayed,
Butl MeS~ to Fight
Planners 3 Stabbed LObsters Ready
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InCMBar; For Lions' Bake Approve
Man Held Row. ~ klblt.er' freehl.y· l.AlhMr lllXlift wi! be p ---1
broiling Oil Cbe main beacb et served from D000 to 9 p.m . roputRl.1
Corona del Mar "'* Hart>c>+ Oil ~ ~ Sooday. The
Tbne persons were stab-Ala residenb tllil we&eod ii.96 dinner 10Clude8 potia-n .. 1:1 .... ..., uc-°= -.. tw .......... 1 in toe&. salad, roll, deael1 bev· 041Y • .........., t-.a 1 ......, 0 """IVUJ y, a fight .at d>e 14Cb annual Balboa Bay ereg&-«ld charcoal~ Thlll'Sday won t2le •
taJiy today at • Costa Mesa Uoos Ckj) ioblta' bak klii>ster nary round o1 b blllt1e tnr ~ Clice said. Youngster11 vying f;· the Proc~ from the bake will con.trldiou of a cement
Eddie Eug ea y>llce bn ~ '1t.le of ''milet ~Jy be donat«i to the non-profit pld on tbe Newport ~ch
JMO Santa eoeAn.a auf ve. '. a.ft.er dressed" wiU open Cbe bake fTanscribers of Orange Co~n. ~<Asta~-ixe tin•~
be allegedly stabbed two men Sat.urday at 9:30 a.m. with a ty, a volunteer group working . ed1at.e roadblock ~~
.ad a woman at the Silver parade from t.he U~ Cali· :o solve the sight problems of unm .,.,..,..y.
Dollar Bar, um Newport Ion* Bel* in c.orona del more ban 100 visually banftt~ The Ne~rt Beach Plan-
Blvd. J Mar to the beach. ::apped county children. nin~ ~ voted . II·
Be was Jailed on suspicion nammously Thunday . rught ti uaault with intent to com-to appro~e a Ute pennlt for
mtt murder. NB • coostruciion ol .the pln oa
.::!hn b:e~Jo0 ·~ Planners Delay ~~ .~ = = ,,_ ' residential area. Noville, 29, of 1415 However, one Coeta Mes-
e Ave., four tbnet dur-s Pl l an today IUbmi1Ud a letter ~en:!11~-d Tony De•· treet an Action ~ ~ ~ -
p&, 50, of 311 OgJe st., alto Council and Newport coon·
WU stabbed U be attem~ . ilm ' tndioa._. to break up the figb! poHoe Newport Beach Planning of the Coast P'reeway throu&h c en ..,.. they wen
eatd His wit Nellie R Del-CommlQionen dedded Tbun-Newport Beach. divided on b ieaue.
· 50 ~wd inm.. d.aJ to ~ ectlon on ap-The ~ were sup-'1be letter, reeeiwd by the
,,· woond"' ..... • ... at-pnwal ff ta. •.• tn.NW. PQrW &t the public hurhlg dty d•k. ..... aiped by ~ ......... tba ~ flan for *-la anA-bighwaya lite ftunday evdltC by Wfi. Mathew Lalllb, IOO W. 19'at
iilnl U,. bar accordbl& to wlt1l ~ Jt. 1lam & Biil 21' Poi1111etSS:a Sb.'eE4.
police repol'U.. Cotnmhslotlers .Jobo Jakos· A-., Caroi.a' dd Mar. , USE PERMIT
Off1cen aafd-50 atJtches ky Jr. and Wllllam B. Clark The commission pla.nJ to D.1-'-oomm.i.ss.ionere
were required to close the aaid. at an ~ftt!moon study meet with city Parks, Beach-~ ~ ant Read •
chest and back wounds re-&e1sion that it is wrong for es and Recreation Commis · gr Bay Y
ceived by Novllle, and anoth-~ city to 8:PPn>ve and pub-slon officials Sept. 16 to dis: ~ ~Y:"' uee ":::
er 20 stitches were u&f'd to ~~a '";a':.t:.t ~~~ot •tee cuss. the city's policy toward plant 00 3.5 ~ol the
close Delgado's c.ut. • re er g rou g signing an agreement with the Newport di9po9al yard.
Both men received em~r· state on the freeway. But Chey warned the com-
gency treatment. ~lice said. In reference to changing prmy that the permit woul.ct
According to police report& Ch the freeway's route, Clark be revoked if barmfu1 du.st
Vaughn had left the bar wben oppf1rS said it i.s very difficult to '1r botbersome noise and
officers arrived at the scene. "combat those jokers from. smells were raiaed by tfle
He was ~sted later at his Take 28 the state.•· plant or by its t:rud:s. borne. Public Workl Director Don-They also restricted nor-
Alao held as a suspected aid. C. Simpson told com.mis-mal operation hours from
accomplice was Vaughn's Off ToweJ"S sioners they can do nothing 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. roommate, R i c h a r d Carl to alter the course more than nwa. reacQoo. ol Newport
Moss, 36. Police said Moss 300 feet and that any delay City Council memben we,.
accompanied Vaughn to the BOSTON (UPI l _ Helicopt-on approvai of the master plan varied.
bar, but denied knowing the ers today began evacuating 28 only means property owne~s Councilman Paul J. Gru-
assault suspect or whe:e he men from two Texas towers along the proposed site will ber said, "I have said in the
lived when first ~uesttoned. battered by 18-foot waves have to w~lt longer in order past that t oppoee Ile permit.
Later. Moss adnu~ kno"'.· and gale force wind& in the to ~!l their land. Now I bave no oommtnt ...
lng Vaughn and told ;.nvest.i· storm-swept North Atlantic. Ma~~-~-s.rt aid
gating officers .where tbt SUS· Twelve men were plucked he wi1l watt tmtil after he
pect lived, i_>«>lic~ .•aid. from tower no. 3 by two Sea Racer Kil'·~ 3 has listened to a public heiar-Witneues 1dentif1~d Vaughn King choppers from Quonset Le ing on the matter before he
as. th~ man ~o wtelded the Point ( R. I. 1 Na val Air Sta· . favors or opposes the permit.
knife tn th~ fight. b~t Vaughn tion. The aircraft landed on SAO PAULO. Brazil 'UPll Oouncilwoman Doreen Mar-
denied havtng been in the bar, tower platforms and the men -A racing car went out of shall wa,, not ev'llilitble f'C'lf
police rrported. . walked aboard. 1 control and overturned at the comment.
The weapon used in the al-Three 0 th t r helicopters lnterlagos Track Thursday
leged attack ha.s not b t e n were en route to tower no. 2 during trials for Sa~rd.ay's PURE ~~NNING
found, pohce said. I to evacuate another 16 men. 500-kilometer r~ce. k 1 I 11 n g .CommisslOl'lers 1'hur&<My
AU of the helicopters were three person~. it was reported
1
mght said tibey ~anted th9
I to return to Quonset ·Point today. (See PLANT, Past %)
Reprieved
By Brown
WOllace Acts Again
But Won't Monday "A lot of people we talkrd
to thought it was a good idea.
Shaw reported, clasping his
head as the rail car inched off Of fices Shut
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (UPI) outraged parents by surprise. th~ grofund. "But there wert
SACRAMENTO (AP)-Gov. _Gov. George c. Wallace to-One group of about a dcrzen q~t~ a .. ew who thought It was
with the men.
Three Coast Guard cutters.
Ingham from Norfolk~ Va.,
Le Gare from Fairhaven,
Mass. and Acushnet from
Portland, Maine were stand·
ing by.
L'?11s I: ~e Inside News . J Brown, just back from Eu· students scampered around a idiotic. I On Holiday rope, granted a 31-day re· day temporarily closed four line of state troopen at qne The c 1 u b finally found a
prieve today to WUllam Lee white schools scheduled to ad· elementary school and once suitable barge, and a tugboat . .
Harrison. who was to have mit Negroes, then assured the inside. registered for the new to tow the railroad across the Adrrusslon i:>ay. observmg
died in San Quentin gas cham-city his roving state troopers term. channel. and convinced the the 113th anruversary of th~
ber at 10 a.m. for slaying bis would not interfere when they At leut two of the four Ne· crane operating co_mpany to • date on which CalifornJa be·
common law wife. The gov-groes scheduled to enter the carry out the loading chore came a state. will be celebrat·
ernor said he wanted to per· re-open Monday. four I c h o o l.s were . turned CONVINClNG ed Monday and all state. coun-
i;onally review the case. Wallace cited "racial ten· aw~y, along with hundreds of They ha.d more trouble l'OO· ty and municipal offices will I
Brown ordered the reprieve slon'' in Alabama in an early white students. vincing the Coast Guard 8 k 1 'll''be
about midnight, less tian morning executive order clos-A few hours after the armed "They took a di m view of be closed. an s-a so Wl .•
Thieves (;et ;>
Phone (~ash
three hours after he flew troopers r I n g e d the. {o~ the whole thing," Shaw said ~losed but federa~ faci.llt1ei1 .
hack to California from a six-ing the thr~ elementary and schools, Wallace's office m "But we got up a committrr mc~uding post offices, will re· 1'he Pac.Ute Telephone O> '
week tour of EllT'Ope. Prison one junior high school in th~s Montgomery telephone and sold them on the idea .. 1 main open. . . told Newport Beach police 1
officials said Harrison was In· city where the government 1s Huntsville School Supt. Dr. For the past few days. doc", Onl>: one l'OUl'l w1I~ be . in Thu.rsday that c'Oin::: were
formed about 12: 10 a.m designing r 0 c k et 1 to put Raymond Christian to assure crews have been welding and operation, that of Superior coming out of nine phone •
The prisoner had been re-Americans on the moon. him no Interference would be blocking the car's wheels. ~o Judge R obe rt Crookshank ~s fast.er ~ they were
rused clf!mency by Acting offered Monday. it wouldn't roll off the bargr. where counsel for Moral In· gQmg Kl dunng the past I
r.ov. Glenn M. Anderson and It caught city ofJici~ill and School board attorney Jo-and calculating the mechanil'• ~estment Co. :wm argue a mo· 1 month and a half
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1C'nied a stay by U.S. Supreme · seph Payne said the gover· of hoisting 95 ton~ of dead hon for a writ of mandam~s Company collect.or N !!-:
rourt .Justice Arthur .J. Gold· I nor's office said the one-day weight. to force Orange County to lift Black found the receptacle~
berg. I closing was taken because or According to the railroad ~zoning "freeze" on 16.'i acre!! of the nine machmes gone
Brown said he was handed MARKETS a "peculiar set of circum-timetable, the railroad w i I I 1t owns under the approach when he w~ making Ills
11 Jetter al the airport on his stances existing in Alabama." begin its inaugural journey al pattern . to El. Toro Marine mo!lthly round.'! and told the I
arrival from Harrison's attor-WaJJace's troopers, who had 8:02 a.m. Saturday. w it h Corps Air St.ahon . police burglars were $263
ney requesting a personal re· 'enforced th~ closing of an-about 60 c 1 u b membt'rs Attorneys a g re e d lo the richer.
view. especially of Harrison's · NEW YORK <AP).-The other about-to-be-integrated aboard. They'll s pend thr Monday session since the Black !'aid th.ree of th~ 1
mental capacity at the time stock market closed mlXed to-school in Tuskegee earlier nlght tn Catalina and return Board of Supervisors hopes to booths were located on E.
of the crime. day on the heaviest volume o( the week, were greeted with Sunday. act on Tuesday on a recom· ~ Highway, two on .New·
John Mclvnerny, Brown's the year. !See quoatlons, shouts of "go home where Mid-way across channel. the mendalion o~ t~e county Plan· port Boulevard. and one each
clemency secretary. said if ~ges 6-7.) you belong" by the angry club plans to drop 50 corked nlng Comm1ss1on that th e on Via Lido, Palm Street, Mc·
there is no further executive The stock list was a hodie--parent..s who arrived at sch~] bottles into _the water. Th t area ~ permanently . zoned Fadden Place and the comer
or judicial action Harrison podge of gains and losse&, before they heard of Wallace s bottles, provided by the Ne"'· for light manufactunng-te· of 19th Street and Bay Ave
will be executed on Oct. 8. some of them wide. order. (Sff RArL, Pate %) search. nut>. _ __
Remember the Lobster Bake
China Bitte r Over Borfller
Red China accuses Soviets of kidnaping thousand~ of
Chinese from border province. seek control. Paa• l
'l 'n.rpayer• .4r~ Renesf
Ji'abulous computer put in use by Internal Rtvenu•
Service shows mainly taxpayers are hone1't.. Pa&~ J
~.-laoob ta Sfafl ai Dome
Burgeoning growth of high schools wW k~p mo11l
prepstcrs playing near home this fall. Sport.., 12·1'
J>(Jdger•. Gianu Tangle Again
League·lcading Dodgers move ii;ito Candlestick JI.ark;
for another go.round with the Giants. Sports. ll·H
INDEX OF INSIDE FEATIJR.ES
Boating ......... 16
California News . . . . II
Church . . . . . . . . . 22 · ~:l
Comics . , ............. 11
Editorials . . • .. .. . .... 24
Finance .. .. .. .. . . 6 · 7
National Nev. s . . . . . . 3 • 4
Obituaries . . .. . .. . . . . • • 3
Orange County . . . . . . . . ~
Real Estate .. . . . . . • 9 . 10
Social Notes ....... 17. 19
Sports .. .. . . . . . .. .. 12 • H
Television .... Weekender
Theaters . . . . . Weeltender
Newport Harbor NEW~PRESS Combined Wtth
Oranfe Coast DAILY PILOT
Office in Newport Beach, 332! Newport Blvd.
See Page 2 for addresses of other officu.
F'or f.lasslfied AdverUsina. Call 875-3311
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2 DAl\.Y l'!Urf 1'aWW•lu
flrl., s.pt. '· 1963•
WASHINGTON.-CanirtW tween tfle CountY o( ~. f::' '-a~I. mt W&an.ra ol ~ Newport
m:an Riclwd 'I'. Hmlna (I). the cities of NeWpor'l ~~I\ f!'lt Mc:Un-~ from Buch character boat parac»
Fullerton) today outlined fiye Ind Huntklitoo .~ach ~ Con~~ Clarenot Can· wve honored th.la morn1aC
burcDe1 which still must be the State of California wi.O non, Chatrman ~ the Bouae during a breakfut meeting of
overcome if the Orange Coun· have to be executed. AppropriatiON Committee, the Newport Harbor Chamber
S..UtlaM News Servke ty beach _ woeloo protection 2. T'be M.te must make a tnat Fedenl f~ for the of Comm«pe at tbe Balbol
ANAltEIM-There'1 Ill old plan, approved earl« this formal oiler to the federal project ~ 'be fol1hc:omlng. Bay Club.
water pr a c t pl e, '"lint in week b)t t.be Boartf ~ Super· aovwnment 10 advm>ee-'!undt 5. It· will. take at ~ 30 David Rose's S.S. Kobenha·
ti fU.t rttht •• that Joni vt.ors and the cWes of New-ahead of adual coast.ruction. d.ayjs to ffClft *' • the \'11 won the ''wheel ltum. me. in ' port Beach and Huntlngu>n 3. The agreemm must be pro m -l .. and bell'' trophy ~ated by
has betll recoanla.ed In the !Maob, la to becom. a reality. cleared by the Secretary of In llltiA1 Iha .ft•• IU'Gles Jim Berkshire.
wf'Ao Hanna said the five hurdles the Army before the Army yet .to. be overcome. Hanna The '"leaking Umbers" tro-
Trouble 15. the principle ls yet t.o be overcome to &el Corps ol Enguieera can ac-ma~~ it clear that be 4ld ool h donated by Apes Blom-
hemg superseded by legiala-WOl'lt llf)der way by Nov 15 cept the funds from, ~ IUJe. antlclpate 1be deve.Jopment o( P [. nt to Dick CrooJ for
were: 4. Belore Secreury ol tbe any aer:ioul delay ill the proJ· ~ .. ~ an n.~n ..
rive demands M water proj-J. A nrm aueement be-Army Cyru11 Vat1ce wUl ap-eel's pl.anped . Pl'OIJ'l's: Dick cRI~ ·pre.Mnted ~ be ln ~ pabllc interut. Don Reed the "a.ndent mat·
But just wbat ii the meanln& tner" trophy for h1a boat,
of public tnterMtT PIJ ' W 'J1I "Ship Hou.." Ttns questioo was poled to ot 8 agner ere Bn.n plaque& were praeat.
a Stale Senate fact-flndin1 ed to Mayor Charle.I Hart and
committee on •te water ]\ T D • t R ll d the dty of N•~ Beach,
probJems and ,rd~velopment j l' a VV isas er eca e . ; ~~nM~~-Ban~ ':CSU:
Thursday by OaVJn M. Creta, .J Mri. Irvtnt Church and the
<'hie! count•! IOI' tht Callfor· women'• division of the New-
nia Water Ri&hU Board. s D t L 6-/ port Harbor Chamber of Com-~ com m itte e, which even es rovers os. I/_ meJ'C9 for decoraUnc tb• ad·
cloaed two days ol he&rin11. .J mlraJ'a barge.
hope• to &MWer it wt.. u . Gay MacGUUvray, MI s a
r.po .... f·-.. '-•s to ttle Le•ia· By LES WAGNER lcommaodw; .and U . Cmdr. nel. Muller, owner of the Jud&e1'
"' '"' ulUW• • I Donald T 1• •-..... .... Witflin nine fogdV -1-u•... boat, Mojo, at.a received lature in January, 1965. Forty yean ago, 00 Sept. : -.Ufh.c:•, ... e s .... p-nine of "tbt slffk61d~;:'~ plaque1
Other witln...., 'nunday a. um, the Dft'll'OOm of tbe per ot h19 naa.tup, De.lphy. were impaled. oo h rock•, The preaentationa were fol·
ln luded Assemltlyman Carley S • n t 1 Barbara Momtnc w.uoo was the IOU of an teven never to free ~m-lowed by color alldel and mov·
, c n Lo An 1 ) Preas wae •quiet• a t.omb. admiral and beaded for flal aelves. lea of the parade ahown by \. Porter (v-• ie es • Three people were putUn1 rant bim-1f. AlJ old·trPe Ttm Harmon.
chllrman ol an interim com-the paper to bed -tbe city Navy man, Wabon had little TRADln ON ----------
m.ill.ec oo W'llter, and Jamea ed.M«, the Ullegraph editor use for such new navi1atlon Their commandllra h a d
Mlc.batl San J'rancl«o AU«· and a cub reporter (me). 'n)fl gad&ets 118 the radio com-followed the unwmt.n tndi· • .._.....,.,., two od>eJ' report.en were nus tioo ol Deltroyw Doctrine -,,,.. .. P .. e 1
ney, ~ ~ O&I~ water bouoctnc around lo the lea ol ,,_ · follow-Oie-lelld«, a docUine
lttipcJon for Or~ County San Miguel J1land on a flab-RDF IGNORED which still uiltl today. RAIL
/or many years. inf boat lookmg for the Pan· A rad.lo direction tinder CapL Wauoe WM nduced • • •
Porter recommended COO· ama Mail liner Cuba, wbich station Md been installed 150 numbers on the Utt o1. port Harbor Chamber of Com·
t.iru.6.d uu ot local diatricu had gone asbon early that only two yeera previously at capt.alna. He retired in 11129. merce, contain g l t t certl·
1 T di pl iahment of un-morning. Point Arguello. But neither He never reached flag rant Ocatea, which w l 11 .ecure 0 an e re en Off in a cubbyhole, the Watson nor Hunter placed of rear ~iral. prlus to the botUe linden.
der&round w1lt.et auppllet. He A&sodated Press telegrapher much faith in it. Lt. Cmdr. Huo.ter auffeced When they 1et back, the
noted tt'8t these sourcea sup-wu almo.t out ol. his wits Wa tson ordered a chanae a loss of 100 numben. He too railroad tycoons hope to buy
ply about so per ct.ht ol the atternptin1 to keep his Mone ol courae Into the Santa Bar· retired io t.m • a lleU\ell· the rail car from Santa Fe and
state's current needs tet func1iioning. 'Ille toi 00 bata Chmmel at 9 p.m. be-ant. tW'D lt into a prrmanent club-
. the wtres caused the dots ~d low Point Conception. His A tharp-eyed )'OUDI enal&n hOUM.
Michael outlined attempts dashes to run together like dead reckoning told him to by tile name o1 Cbarlet C. "But first we've got to get
to ctrb tflt mountin1 water mttcury. pay no attent.ion to the ac-Hartman, who wu oUlcer of to Catalln~ _ and back"
dlveniorl from the Santa Ana ON THE BEACH tual position etv~n him by the deck o1 1be Furacut. Shaw mused, with frank treP.
River by Redlands, Colton, Shortly before 10 pm. Point Arguello light. whlcb ICl'aped ita bottom but tdat1on, easily. "Right now,
tuvenide a.od San a.mar-ther• came a three-lint bul-So the l4-ship squadron in pulled otl the roclu, now lives there's no telling just where
diao letln whicb the operator man· parallel 11.nff of seven de-at Coronado. He retired aa this lrip will end."
aaed to decipher. Three de· ::fa~'i5 =d = ol~ =~~th.:. r~
atroytrs were •tround near clear pasuce \JM the ctwl· of ·Rear Admiral Meet lo End Point AriueJlo, a> miles to · Slay Suspect .,
Termed Sane
By Doctor
the northwest.
By 11 p.m., tbe coroner
had arranged wit.ti Southern
Pacific for a sipedal train
-locomotlte aft! caboose -
to take him aod Red Cross
representatives to the isolated
Honda station. The city ed.i·
tor swung aboard w+d> 1hem.
So•"lud New1 Service There were a.t least Hvt de-
Crystal Cove
Car Wreck
Injures Five SANT A ANA -One of two stroyera ashore, tbt city edJ.
J'sycruat.rl8t& a~lnted !e,.de-~rtl~~ ml~ig:.~.: , Soutlllud News Service
tArnune the ..ruty or a Buena too foggy to see much. 'There fo 1ve ~"°.ns were inju.red
Park motel handyman ac· were some survivors uhore, on Coast ff.iehway 5outh ol
cu.ed ol slaying a Beverly apparently unhqrt. Crystal Cove Thunday i.n a
Hills , bus\nesswoman July 'nle aouthbound Lark was two-car cullislon near a clos·
15 nu declared him sane. flag~ down at 2 a .m. The ed vegetable and, the Call· . city editor climbed aboard. . • 1'ht other uked more tune He went to Monrovia for form.a Hi&hway Patrol re-
for study. the weekend, leav\J\a the ported.
ln IJfht of the poetpone· 1cene of America'• greatest Barbara N. Roos, 25, Loi
ment request, Superior Judge peaceUme naval disMter. An&eles, wanted 10me ve1e-
~rt Knttland Thursday '7 SHIPS LOST leblet, puled her car off the • · · D · , ___ ..... ~• hi&t>way, then cont.inued ba<:k ~ off &1'\Y dllt'»IOO on the awn disc~ w.... 5even onto the roedway when .ne
_.ty of »year~d Marvin destroyer~. were total losses •w the tt.and was obe<t, ~-1-M scheduled a new in ~a~. Graveyard of the otficera takl. Her northbound heerint Sept 2 Pacific -the Delphy. S. P. car wu hit from the rear by
. 1 . Lee . Young, Woodbury, another auto.
&balre ls accua~ "! bludi· Nteholu. FuJler Md Chaun· lnjW'ed in the craah were
.!IOllln& Mu . Mar)orie ~w· cey Mra. ffoo3, the other driver,
I.On, 43, wtule she slept in a Twenty-three men of the Doloreti c. Sulliv11r1, 38. Alta·
room of the motel where he MlO aboard these ships of dena, her t0n, Brien, 14, and
was employe:!. ~y ahe Squ ad ron 11, Destroyer passengers John GaUup , 14,
awakened wtuJe he wa11 at-1 Force, Batlle Fleet, died in and Normary Baintl, 19,
temptll\1 to rifle her purse. ttie foaming fllrf, m06'l of also of Alt.adene.
Dr. W~r Johnlon declared them when the Young cap-All but youn& Brian recelv-
Rl)baire legally sane and ca-~1zed. ~mergency treatment for
pable of $landin& rial. but add-The court martial at San Ir injuriea at Hoag Pres-
ed hls examination proved t:he Diego wttjch followed almost an Hospit.ai. The boy
iouth was "somewhat men· fin ished the careers of Capt. wes taken to hi.a fM'l'Uly 's phy-
41fa.Uy retarded.'' Edwa rd H. Watson, ~uadron sk:ian.
Fur Fro1n
His Mo ther
,.
Sottthlucl !Sen Service
LAGUNA BEACH -The
atart of a very expensJve
fur coat wu sna tched from
it.a mot.her'• breut some
time over the Labor Day
weekend, 1bertff'1 deputies
reported today.
A lavender-toned chlnchJI·
la, valued at '7,!:m by Its
owner, Charles R. Reynolds
of Capistrano, disappeared
from a cage at the home of
Marilyn Zapp, 21W Laguna
Canyon Road, where It waa
betng boarded.
"It'• tbe only one of iti
kind ln the world,'' moaned
Reynolds.
Mrs. Zapp said the &-
week-old animal waa given
a bath on Aug. 28 and re-
turned to nuraing with an·
other brother or .uter She
said the cage door waa open
from the outltde when she
looked In again.
Spreads Death
HONG KONG (UPI I
Two pel"IOIU were ktlled and
eight injured today by gales
from the frJn.ges of typ~n
Faye.
.._.. Uwl 175 Nies repre-
MDtal:IYN from Catalina, Inc ,
end a w..t~wea oon-ventiaD at ._ r Inn
today with a black ·e ci.a.r-
d.ance. Delegates saw IWlm
and iports wear for t!lt 1964
season modeled dtJADg t.be
week.
Newport Harbo:-News-
PT!H comblned with Or-
a11ge Coast DAJLV PILOT
J1 published dally except
Saturday and Sunday by
Orange Coast Publlahlng
Company, 2'lll West Bal·
boa &ulevard, Newport
&>nch, Calilomia .. Printing
plant! al 2211 West Balboa
Boulevard, Newport Beach,
Caltfornla, and Bay Street
and Tburt.n Ave., Co st a
M e s a, Callfomla. Second
cl:u1 pomge paid at New-
port Beach, Calliornla. SUb-
scripUon: •us monthly in
OrMge County, •1 :50 else-where.
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FOR WHEEL, STEAM, BELL -Roy Bartholomew (center) •ttepU trophy
won by David Rose's entry S. S. Kobenhavn. Commodore Club Skipper Bob
Harris loka on as donor Jim Berk.shJre makes presentation.
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FOR LEA KING TIMBERS -Agnes Blomquist (right) of Balboa Savings and
Loan, presents trophy to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Crout for their character boat entry,
the African Queen.
I
FOR Sl-tlP HOUSE -Mr. and Mrs. Don Reed display Ancient Mariner trophy
for their entry in lhf' \haracter Roal Parade. .
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PLANT • •
per;rrtt purely from a plan-, Robert Ung~ saying the city that the councils from the two
ner s point d vt~. not in ac-won't permit heavy vehicle I cities form a oomm~ ·to cordance Wllh public relations traff 11 ·i·~ Str~ · . ,
Co AsslStant Newport City At· r " t .. _ .
Wlnnk>tt M Al
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t lN UT
and policie-s with the city or ic on ami ...,., . ""'· I write Ill 'reuonabl~ addi·
sta . Mesa . , lornl'v Tully ~vmour t.errnffi ions o '"" permit Ill order
T• Cha1 ~an Y>\h an ~cl . c le"t I lhe 11.:tte1 a "bl.utr" in Thuri;-to creat~ satisfaction on both
encr sen °11 "1111 n 1 pw da\ ;iftc>roonn s c·nmm1;;s1on ~•des
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-Chinese Reveal Red -Border Problems
BALT'L MOl<fUARIES
Costa Mesa Ml 1-UU
Corou deJ Mar OR 3-M5CI
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
ut Broadway, Cotta Me11 uwm ·
SMITHS' MORTUARY
&!'7 Main St..
Runti.qt-0n Burh
LE 5-G.19
\\'ESTf'LIVV MORT\ .~Rf
Ml 4-~m
ft? £. nth St., f'o.la ~"'' ~
~
FLOWERS
by
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Flower Shop
OR 3-6513
Taxpayers Arc~ Honest
Tli.nt' s What F eder<ll (;01npufer Firuls
million taxpayers but thus
far has failed to sniff out
any serious wrongdoing.
At leMt that was th• im-
pression resulting from tht
first use of the new IRS
computers to check individ-
ual incomf' tax returns from
seven MlUlheastern states.
Tht pilot pr<)CesslnR op·
Nation wa~ 'lt't up In thf'
i\ll11nt 11 r.;i . JR~ t11r.tn rt
Th" rnmp11t n~ h111 P ~c;rn.
""ti mnrr 1h11 n 7 m1lhnn r•·
en state!!. So far onh ""t
case of fraud serious enn11 ::h
to prosecute has been fr· •1d.
The electronic checi-r rs
clicked out .numerous rt>·
turns showing errors . .WU..
generally these were tuu~a
to be honest mistakes. the
IRS &a.Id.
The Atlanta e~rim1·nt
marked the start of the f1"W
computer processlng nr ~
Jtram for individual rtt111 •,
"Xpected to be f'lpN;i1111'(
nationwide in lgsf\
The system i~ coni;1rlr rl
!hr t11 x lfnl'h?,.r·~ ~l'n -" hPrau~f' nf It., ~Pf'Pli 11·"11 d-
f11•i,.nr1
th.-Allant11 rtt•irM -T"·
portiOJt t'OJIPCtinnll Of '2 ~
billion -was ~t tn wttd
out those taxpayers who
filed more than ope return.
The machines also checked
arithmetic.
Eventually. t he computers
also wiU b4! able to spot sus-
piciously high deductions
and cases whert tht taxpay-
Pr mi~ht ~ tryinf( t f'l hitiP
somP nf h1i; inMmr
1 1111 "' fr nm lhP fi1,tnct ~ ~l'V· Tht Pll'f t rnnir. s111 \ r) •1f
Thf' 111~ 'll!l<i 1t fn1•n!i
thousand~ nf 1·av~ nf rliiph
r11tr l11ln~~ rn fh" \1l:in1;i
hatch. hut 1n nr111 I\ r1rrv
1 n~t11ncr rh" r 11xp11~rt 11 H
2u11ly onl) of h11d j11di;1w nr • ..
1963 BOGEN
120-WATI STEREO
AM·FM-MX TUNEA·AMP.
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GARRARD "TYPE A",
NEW MARK If SERIES
TURNTABlE·CHANGU
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Saturdays 9-6, doily
Education
RaceGOal
.
In North
12'' ElECTRO-VOfCE
_, tt 18.000 CYCLE
TAl·UIAl SPEAKERS
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pn,., $44.00
12-9 p.m. closed Wed.
atlantic music
·445 E.17th St., Costa Mesa
factory direct pricesf
t
•
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• .
h nwt.et ID lWecl t~ IDd ~ ol tbe
Moodatanft• ~---MCurtMll ... by wbidl~,,,, are lilted OD h ucblapwww
!ltaft .. bulk in ti• .,._ bid been .,.., ta ... dl-
~ -moolht.
Blble Readh•I
• Schools Defying
High Court ~ule
Wbellber-by Md dimbed
to merely a ~. or wbetb-
• they bid led to • IOMld
floor trOm wblch further Al·
~ Wll polltb'e, WM ilmo.t
a leOODdery ~. At
1eut over'Dlilblly, b com·
mumty wbJch de• in dollar
•• could feel that it had
ai000mplilbed 11Q1M0>1nc.
..
By .\SSOt1ATED PRESS moat clu1room1. But in J INDEXU
Public .tenool pupils ill thou· Nordl Brookfield Mus. lli&b It hid l8en two tndew -'f:Jrt. -=-· 11 =·~ •. _.,.. ~ u..111!11 .,1:-. l°""~.i·: -· eand• or classrooms begatt School, tbe lint day . beau the mMDerit'b1 comt.,,.u ol _ """' """'' ~ ...-v l'lli:lv •.
the first days ol school thit -*L.rdation d •Slbe JOOtb. 1brlntrat 'bllf(Uyin oHnt. ------.....-------------yeer with Bible re.dint or a PMbn and the Lord's Preyer cal ChennoaMtert UMd to ~~~e:·='1:an~g~:: :.:_ ~Y~ri:° ~ meuure temperature-«eet. a-··._ te Bl te quired relig1oos deV'Otions. luve the hall. None dkl. klto new hlCb arotmd In trad· i.r ..-'8 llpD
Open delianc~ was rare. School d'fWtls Mid they inl on 'lbinda)'. ·
JM a ~I chect ~ tbe would C'OllUnue the devotion One ol 1beM WM the venel'• e •
nauon ind.icllted that reliP>o• UJJtil dW!enced, when they able and "W"lllled Oo'W Joaea Rail· Dn el Chie·' <1e,otio.ns ha\e oominued in wcdd review 1beir p<..s.itloo. Avera1e o1 aG UM1u1tri1J ,,;;-.n 'J
ma.ny 9Chools Ill , flawtbome, N.J., t be atoc::b. It doeed It 737.98, up • t In many cases, most ol. Lord 1 Pre.yer lftd ftve vereee 5 oe for tbl _,aid 3 (fl hlP-
.wtiom app1eently ocnlnu~ ol the Old Te~t were er 1.blrt"" 7M.tl it 0~ Ge'~ R. ht t W I k thw own or thew 1Cb>ol .• nctc.d. The acboo1 • lawyer 0ec. u. 1981• . NJ II 0 W 0 r practice. whether J)Nyer, B1-nid pupi.la not wte:hint to par· , -C'
ble rea<»ng. silent meditation, ClidpMe could remain 1leot Tbe ._,WM h ~·
inspirational reading or no de· or Jeeve tbe room. Teld>er1 ~'Ta:f. ~ ~ . WASHING~ (AP)--Pre9. bor dllpute1. t.o rouod out the
vouans. who objected could ask that Poor's Index ol. 500 ttoc:ka It ident Kenned:ys choice a1 boerd. ~ t6acben, particularly a.oother CQllduot the devo-had made' recOrd chlirmen of h ad*lldou "---. rovided for ac>-thoee m states that had pre-tioM. ODI new . panel whldl 1Wl1 ~ tn tt. ......._. esa P
11cribed devotiooa. appareatly School o~als in .o\tlantia level on Tuesday• when it rllilroed llboc' dilpcJte i-. to'.'· l)Ol:ntment ol. two panel mem·
droppecl the practice: This ap-and a distrtct lo San AIMD&o, ~ at 72.158. Y.-.rday, tt lng no~ Jn ~to tit. ber-s Mdl, by ~ent
peared to be tne c.ase in parts Tex.. Mid tbat 1~ dtvo-plaed ~ 0.38 from W~d· RaJpb T. Setird, a lone· abd Che muons ~ for selec·
t1 Pemsy!vania. Iu law rt· tioos had been vohnlry tn oeeda11o doH at• new bith tlhne Jlil'OfesO• ... ~ tion by Cbe President ol. the ~ulrinf Blble ·reading was the put, they woo1d CODtintJe ~ 73.00. SlcP CID back up who. . lives here, WM ...S ttree ~ membens lf
etruck doWo by the blgb court. on that basis. · ~ ~ by group. only Tbureday to baecl. the the labor·manaeement mem·
Pub.Mc scboola kl F\orid.a, One cue of (lperl <HJf1.ance mes that • repreeeats 86 per MVM-mtmbtr l**-Ht ·told ben ~ not come to •il'ff·
TeMessee. ·s o u t b. Carolina was in Alabama, where Oov. cera '1 ttle marW ~ue of a ~ be pa., Oil meet-ment on them. It took file two
Ind ~ we" reported George C. Wallace has llllld: 1111 common at.ocb listed oo Ing with Secret.., ol !Albor UDiOn mtim.bers and two marl·
continuing traditional prayer "We don't care what the Su· the New York Stock Ex· w. Willard Wilts 1lodi)' to &&emeat membel'a ooly two
or Bible reactinl in ~ ab-preme ~ say~." Oaiiy Bi· c:t.ange. make preparations for Olil!Dc daya to ll'.lnO'IJDCe Utef had
tience a! 1my orders froril Mte ble re~gs. witlhout com-RElJSHED a m..t!Qg ol tbt Nl ll'OUP· IC!eed to disagree.
school offlcW.s. meot. will continue u re· Under the ~ dlilfted by 10 ~ wtU1 Seward u In New Eng\and. Slim med· quired by st.te law, Wallace Heevy trading for _three a bill enacted llUt week· to pubUc memben, Kennedy at~ replaced d~ in said. days. alm06t ol the baodwag-avert • ~ 1'19b0iild named James J. Heaiy, a
on type ill ~ last balf..tlou.r ltrik.e on Aug » the art». proleucr ol indastl'W reU-
Tburaday, had helped put · ' UoM at Harvent's Graduete these indaes at their new trldon Pllllll b te 'Mllft out a Schoc:i of Buslne$s, and Ben·
P S Ch h leveh. It wu the kind ol eoludoo ~ with h jam in A11.roO. diredor ol. the Ope ays urc t.Nding r • 1i1 bed by ~ cncklkll *'-ol ~.ooo Instlt\a o1 lndustr1al Rele-
"bula," or eme Mio wilb to freight ~ yard fhmeo'a tllom at (t)e Univerllty ot c.e,u..
Senators .Cold ·
Goldwater Fails
To Get Support
FREE
ALL MAKES NEW
AND UHD
HelSinki Stop
For Johnson
TOUCH TYPING INSTRUCTION
IOOK AND LAROI WALL
CHART WITH 'UlCHASI
RECOMDITIONB> Ir GUAUNTllD
TYPEWRITERS
1995 UP
10 KEY ADDERS
"'USI ONI OP OUR WIDI YAIUITY 01' TlltMS"'
University Office Equipment
A dlvltlen of Hervey lemera Inc.
.ee Olllslng market: tt . •u ~~~, ~eap ol Lon'U at 1A1 ......
S illF.ht Rd ~~~h~ ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t 1 o s e s wh~ ~=~ f.;fh~ and two ~~ e.cuJty ""'O Dow" wu -g merket dole m~. all db tlr'oed ex·
19" HARBOR ILVD.,COSTA MUA)A1 6-711f
• a--EOT ~ peneoce in artitilltion ol Ja. r.~STEL <iANOOLFO. lte.ly doeen 't signify changing apin· tit 3:30 p.m. • WM _,,ooo ---------
1 L-Pl f -Pope Paul VI sald Ion about t.hla, but rather sig· .ares. It WU heavy ~
lndav tt\e Roman Ca1h>llc nifies seeltll\a to combat it that the 1alt quot.etion on w1e
Church haa noc. ~ed ·1u not only ~ally but lut active 1nde dkl not croa p l _!_t
,,pinion at>out the t•contagioot practically," he said. the New Yon SCoclt Exdlance 8~ 80
and lethal malady" of com· "It l11n1Uea follow1ng tbt ticara unW lftec 3:!0 p.m.
munism. and will fight it ''not dtag;noGs wtth a therapy, and Total for the day wu more
onJy theoretically but practi-that I.a, the doctrinal oondtm· thin l ,'190,000 tbaTet. -
<'ally " nation 1ritb saving charity."
To Remain
West Ally It was the Pope's first di· The Pope'• words came OVER RALF
reel pronouncement on com-a&a.inst a back.around ol. dra· SIMAS traded in the !Mt
munism since hls election. It matic movea by the Vatican 30 rnmutu tot.a.led a1moat u
apparently was intended to under the late Pope .John to muob &a wwe tnded ill an RAWALPINDI, P~
quiet the fears of those who obtain an improvement \n the awrage full day on the big (AP)-PMiilUlo baa adviaed
helieved that the church un· situation of the church beblnd board 25 year1 l!iO. in a 1938 the United States it wiJ1 re-
lier the la~ Pope John XXIll the Iron Curtain. Tbeae movea wNob many of Wiil Street's uW.n a firm West.em ally
had softened Ua opposition to were well received by Com· eager Youn& men remembe!' a,ain~ communism despite
<'ommW\Um. m\Dlist count.riee, wbiob aaw only u one of the 1ut yea.r's its n!Oe1Jt eoonorni.c. border
The put.oral aollcltude of them All promoting a rap-before fattier went IWl&y to and ~.i pecta with Red
ttle church. indicated by it.a prochement with the Vati· war. They were ~ ovel' China. mgti Pakii.Jtani sources
teaching of charity toward can . twf as ~Y aa were traded aaid tod~.
others, "does not a 1 g n I f Y Pope John himaelf frequent-during an . everyday aessJon· They said the aminnce wag
<'han&es of juct«ment about er· ly condemned communism, even 10 years ago. given to Undersecretary of
rora diffuaed ln our society but usually witbout menUon-A. w. 1-efomelr. head ot tile State ~ Ball, -MY> will
irnd aJ.readr condemned by ing It tpeel!lcally and ln lntematiooal Statistical Bu-report Monda)' to ~sident
the Church. such as atneisi tenna somewhat mildP.r than reau. Inc .. adviser and ecooo-Kennedy on resulta of his
man.lam for example," the those Pope Paul uted today. miat who wa(9one ol. those three-day ntia&ion to deter-
Pt>pe said, speaking to a M~ people felt that Pope who refused to panic during rrune the dr~ ol. Pairistan'g
J{roup ol Italian J)f'iesu par· John's policies toward Com· the hectic spring ol. last year, foreign policy.
ticipating in a pastoral coo· mun!st countries. may have said that what bas happened T'be sources said Ball. wes
fef"'en«. contributec;t to brtnging a~ut in the .tock maricet recently t.old, howeve!', ct.at Pakistan
'To .eek t.o apply healthful a one·rnilllon·vote Commurust wa& meNAy a reflection ol. p1ana no baQc change in foc-
And earnest remedies to a gain in I.he Italian electJefls the rising level ol an entire-eign policy to aooonunodatt C'ontagious and lethal malady last, sprini. and changing~y. the United Stateg.
, Christine Arrested
On Perjury Charges
LONDON l t:PI 1 -Scandal ' quif't.
i irl Christine Kee1er. "'ggl-Misa. Kee ler had 1tpenl the
1nf nervously and he r I o n It night '" J&ll -8 new exper·
. lence for the 21·year-0ld red-hatr ll1 dtsaITay. was fo~al· haired beauty wh~ affec·
ly ctmged in a London mag. tkwu1 DPC>ught the downfall ol
lirtrate'a court today with per· war milllSt.er John Profumo
jury and conspiracy to ob-three m'*1ths ago and 11et
"truot ju.tice. ofl a scandal that almoM top..
The <.ilargu gr~ out of pied the government of Prime
thf> unult trial of one of her Ml.nister Harold Macmillan.
former Jamaican lovers, jazz The other three suspect.~
.11inger Aloysius 1 Lucky) Gor-\\Cre Paula HamHIOO·M a r·
rl<>n, aoc~ " beating her shall. 21. a friend of Chris·
up tine. Mr~. Olive Brooker.
Mi~ll Keeler, a key figure Miss HamUton-MarshalJ 's
ln the big Profumo scandal. maid. and Rudolf Fenton. a
and three alleged co-conspir· Jamaican. The two women
et.ors were ordered ~leased were chareed with perjury
on bail followini a l~minute and conspiracy ~ Fentoo
heerillJ at whidl she was waa charied with conspiracy.
charted w 1th ••·willfully" All were arrested tut nlaht.
maldo.C false statements ln No evidence was presented
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Gordon appealed h.L~ con· inJ!. attended bv about 30
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APPUAllCE COIPAJIY
NOrange County's Largest Exclusive Dealer"
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Everyt•litlfs F••lllar
Gov. Brown Back Home
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GENERAL OFFICE
SPACE AVAILABLE
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Be Early For This Fqntistic Deal!
ALL COLORS INCLUDIMG WHITE-PINK • YaLOW-GIEEN-IROWN ANO
CCWPERTONE
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Never Before Advenlsed
At This Low, Low Dunlap Price!
7cur THEY GO!
IT'S G.E.'S · ·
FAMOUS~ "FROST ·GUARD"
FROST NEVER FORMS
EVEN IN HUGE ROLL -OUT
FREEZER!
EMI meuy melting and mopping forveverl Pacbtet tlon, f,.... t .......
-C.lleh are always .. sy"to read. Famous str1l9ht llM .._.gn h.91 no coll•°"
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• 3 BIG SLIDE-OUT SHRVES
• SWING-OUT VEGETABLE BINS
DEPENDAllLITiY
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MARY L YNM HARTMAN , Ecfitor
Las Marineras Fiesta .
. Students Benefit
Las Marineras are in the throes of planning their annual ben•
fil this year to be a fiesta on Saturday, Sept 21 , on the spadoua
eroun& of the Jan\aica Inn, Corona del Mar.
All proceedl from the benefit will go to Lu Marineru scholar·
tbip fund for social service studeota. Laa Mari.Deras is the Newport
Beach auxiliary of Family Service Association of Orange County.
Mrs. June TaylOr and Mrs. William ,.Ke~ fieJta c<><halrmen, re~ all committees are in rudillf!SS for the ~filled gala.
The menu will be planned bt Mrs. Boward Means,·Mrs. James ·
Herman and Mrs. H. E. McConnic.k; entertainment and games are
beaded by the Mmes. William E. Fisher, Donald Harwood, Otto Chria-.
t.enaen, L. A. Nel5on and Billie McLaughlin; invitations, Mrs. Arthur
Atteerbury and Mrs. Lewis Dunmire, and game prizes, Mrs. William
W. Hay Jr. Mrs. Peter Barrett .and Mrs. Charles B. Mitchell are in
charge of decorations.
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&ript chairman is Mrs. William Miles; serving as music and
dance chairman 1a Mrs. Walter Worthen; scheduling chairman. Mrs.
Henry John.son; coffee bar, Mrs. George Buccola; Mrs. Robert Kearns
and Mrs. Muon Silar, ~hments; the Mmes. Ronald Birtcher,
RobeJt Gardner, A. D. Md..achlan, M}'ton Sheward, hostesses.
FIESTA PLANNERS -Las Marineras will add Span-
ish flavor to their annual schorlarship benefit, this
year calendared for Saturday, Sept. 21 at the Ja·
malca Inn. Finalizing fiesta plarus are (from left)
Mrs. William Kell, co-chairman; Mrs. Robert Kearns,
refreshment c<>-ehairman, and Mrs. A. D. MacLach·
lan, hostess. All proceeds will be given as scholar· •
shipa to social service students •
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Tournament Time at Irvine Coast Country Club
Women golfers or Irvine Coast Country Club are practicing golfing
skills for their member·guest. tournament, to which they expect
144 entries. The event, a shotgun tournament -better ba1l of
partners, will be staged Thursday and Friday. Sept. 12 and 13. A
special treasure chest or surprise gifts will be given to any lucky
player making a hole-in-one. Lun.cheon will follow the play on Fri·
day and as a grand climax there will be a dinner dant:c lhat cverunJ:
with Jimmy Whetmore's orche!>t ra providing music On the links
for a practice round are (from leftl the Mmes Donald Anderson.
co-chairman; Charles Masters. Robert Llmcher. chairman. and El·
ton Hallett, co-chairman. Mrs Robert Fisher, decorations chairman.
reports decor will be in the sh1pwrf'ck theme.
TRAVELING PRESIDENT -:---Mrs. Herbert Ma teas fsccond from left), president
of '.\lewport Harbor Emblem Club recf'i~a farewell gift and wishes for a safr
trip from Mrs A. 0 . Moses. Mrs. Charles Holm and Mrs Calvin S Foss 1from
lefll as she boards a helicopter bound for a five-day Supreme Emblem Club con-,
vent1on in Roston, Mass.
Revelin'. •• With
By EVELYN SHERWOOD
IT WAS A SURPRISE
hlrthday celebration f o r
three b o r n under the
Virgo sign -and the prog-
nostigation could have read
-"Happy Birthday" f o r
All three, because it reaJ-
1 y was!
The lundleon was held
August JO, in the home of
Harriet (Mrs. Robert) Gug·
genbeim. Sabrina Terrace.
Corona del Mar and the
Cfu'ee dellgbted and sur-
prised guests were Mrs.
Paul Helms. Mn Torre}
Webb and Mr~ Chari~
Thomas
PART TIME RESIOENTS
h;id ;i full t1mr party for
1 hf" celf>hr1tl 100 nf I h r
mac:lpr'c: · 1f.rnrsir l.11nr·,
h1rth'1<l' fhr rl11hho11~r ill
Baysidt' V 1 I I a g e Mob-
ile Homes was the decora-
t.ed scene for the gala oc·
cuion.
GuelU were met \\1th
strains of music from Rus-
sell Erickson and his three·
piece orchestra and the
floral decorations were car·
ried out in turquoise. coral
and white colors
Those that enjoyed t h e
evening wi121 the delightful
hosta. Bettie and George
and w i a he d him "many
happy returns" in·
eluded the Messers a n d
Mmes. George Carroll.
George Haneburg. J o h n
Conley. George FruehlinJt.
.la ck Sayers. .Jerry Itel
prm. 0 D Carlson .. lad.
Peterson. Orval Stt-war1
lharlrs l\e-m .. John 1.o""
1 Ruh~ l\rrlcr 1 11nt1 .I 1 m
Evelyn
Germame and Dr and Mn
Willard Wilson
Olhers were I.he Messer~
and Mmes R. I. Lohman.
John Lohman, Glen Billing-
sley. Pope Hillburn. Frank
Kinsella. John Hurtt and
Mrs. Nora Shaw
FRIENDS in the Harbor
Area were sorrowed to
learn of the death of Carl
Hanna. The news was re·
ceived through a letter to
friends on Balboa Island
which advised that he had
passed away in Mexko 10
.July, during a tour of thP
world ·
Thr Hanna~ wrrP fornfrr
resident: of Shorecliffs but
ha<I ma<lr lhr1r homr on
Wa1al11pt' lire-Ir llonolul11
11urinc lhr r<ic:t V\rr;il
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Club Plans Celebration
Commemorating the silver anniversary of the Nallonal Federated
Republican \\'omen's Club, C'osta Mesa Federated Women are inviting all
Republican women to their "Luncheon ls Served "
Lunrh \\ 111 be served promptly at 11 :30 a m . Wednesday. Sept 11.
in Thompson Hall of Costa Mesa First Methodist Church. 420 W 19th 3t.
Afterward cards will be played and pmes awarded
Reservations are to be made by ~ept 9 bv calling 548-2500 A?:l·
i42fl or 548·387!l where further 1nformat1on also 1s ::iva1lable
Asscmbl\man Robert Rarlham will speak at the next meeting. slate<l
for J.O am . Th11rsday, Sf'pl 2fi 1n Coc;l;i ~lrsa Savin~~ anrl Loan hu1ldinJ,?.
Emhl~m
Attends
President
Convention
Mrs He r b tr t Matea~.
president of the Ne"i><>rt
Harbor Emblem Club :194.
1~ attending a five-<la y con·
vcnt1on of the Supreme Em·
blem Club in Bost-On, Mass
Serving as alternate 1s
'Mrs. Sylvester Capalbo who
1i. vacaUoning in the East
Traveling last Tuesday by
t.Phcopter from Disneyland
H e I 1 po r t. Mrs. Matcas
boarded a plane at lntema
t1<>nal Airport bound for hc>r
ronvcnllon des1mation Shr
"111 1~tum Sunday. S<-p1 R
lier fellow duh mf'mht>r\
presented her "1U1 a muu
muu "h1rh -.hr "111 "r;i1 al
t hr rom c>nl ion h1chlli:h1 "
011111m1111 p;:111' In hr ~t\rrl
I
hy Mrs SC'ntl Swa~erty ol
La Crescent.a 11econd Viet
rres1dent ol Uw Supremt
Emblem Club for all Cah·
fom1a presidents
Tiie l'<ewport president
w1U return JllSl tn time to
conduct a husiness and in1·
t1aUon meeting of lhe New-
port Harbor Clut> on Sept.
1C
Other act1vt1Jes crowdini
ltie club's September calen-
dar include a potluck dinner
m~tlng f<>r members and
Psrons at Bay~dr Village.
and Mrs Matea11. a past
pn.•sidenl of the Glendalt
C"lub. "1U be honorc>d tw th4" -
croup ::it lhr11 annual birth
t1c:t \ t1innr1 al~n rlunnc th1' ninn th
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11 0Aa.Y ""-"••wweaa flrt.,lept.6.19'1
About Your
Problems
Mates Don't Mix
,.
D!'.All ANN: Lut year we moved to thia uclu·
live Nortbern California suburb, were accepted imme-diate~ and hl'ftted to joln Tbt Club. Thia bu been
belpfUl to my haabud•1 halfoea.
One coupi. 11e1111 llpedally fond of u.a. Perbap1
I'm lmaginin& thino but the woman (who ia beauWul)
a.lway1 m&neuTera around
so she can lit nut to my
hu.aband in the theater,
the cat, and at partiel. Ht
doesn't seem to mind one
bit.
In the meantime, abt
tells .. me repeatedly that
her husband (who la a
great pincher) thinb rm
devuting. Lut. nltht 1ht
uked me tf I thoutht HE
wu attractive. I alct. "Of
course," and tr it d to
cbanee the subject. She
then suaated we f ou.r
fly to Mm co for a f tw
days and balt·Joktntly
added;' "Ra7 and I have
been married 11 years
and we think lt'1 time for
a change."
I've heard' ot couplet
swit.chini mltM but I never
believed k actually Mppen-
ed. My huaband ••Y• I'm
cracked -~ the memt
no such tJ\ini. He thioU tbe
tnp would be tun. WhM
should I do?
-G~IN
BURLINGAME
ed away. Her will WU ~
~ a t--days IJO. We
neYtr knew she Md any·
t:blq. lt WM a aurpriat to
find abe had a tidy IWD ln
municipal bonds Mad Uber·
ty Booda trom World War I
wblch she inherited t.rom
her flither. She Jett every.
Uiini to UI.
1bia monUn& the tele-
Jh>ne betan to rtn1. My wit•'• mter and brother fee) that ~ Aunt Us WU
oil her rocker t.owwd the
end it ii up to "' to lbare
the money with tt>em even tbouP the will does not r..t t.bat way. We 1n not aquilittve people and there
ia DO lle&t fortune involved
here but we want to do the
ritht ttdn1. What ls it!
-SUDDENLY SOL VENT
DEAR SUDDENLY: lf
Aut Lii Md WaMM tkm
t. lllre bl u.e llllterttutt
1lw W..W Juan pr-.vided tor
tMa. I lff • teUM fer
JM .. feel pJltJ abeet e• Jertac .. .-e,.....O of It. """'-,, ............ ---.......
'Neic Harullioob, New Program for Girl ScQuta
A new concept in Glrl Scouting will untold this
month for girla and leaden of Santiago and New-
port Hut>or CounaSI .M they join Scouts internation·
ally in adoption ol fbe program of four sge !eve~
lthougtl minimum. 7 and rnu.imum 17 remain the
ume). Deplotin& the age level! as they &tudy their
new bandboob, whidl have been develaped to oor·
re1pood with tbe prO(ram, are (Crom left) Kristi
Lynne Berry, Brownie Girl Scouts (age 7 to 8 years);
mane Wight, Junior Girl Scouta (9 to 11 years);
Marta Tisdail, Cadette Girl Scout.I (12 to 14 yean),
and Elaine McPher10n, SenJor Girl Scout.a (15 to 17
yean). Leaders received IPflCial training last lpring
in re-evaluting the Girl SCout program. Handbookl
will to on sale Monday, Sept. 9, in county depart-
ment stores-Hayt.bomes, Corona del Mar; Sears
and May Company, Buena Part, and RobinsoM and
SQR, Anaheim. DEAR GAMES: If lllJa
eotple Jiu a nfteli•11'1
......... ,..'D pttllll ------------------pftdl eveually, -rlOtt t.here
la feocl eld BvU.,ame. Se
I d .. 't Wnk It matten
maelt whetbe.r 7w I• &. Memee. v ............... , ......
., ........... t,,.. ....
.... a wytpl te fall ..
~ ......... al&~ ..
tO die tlafller ... -...
tlln .. Mia b.e. It.
DANCE .
TRAINING
lltlNGS MANY
REWARDS ...
• Poise ind Blllnce
• Coonlin1Ho1
• Self Confidence
• He11thy Body
Coll Dorothy Jo
l'or o.t•fft Of Her
f•ll Scheduf•.
All Types .t O.nclnt
T •utht by Ex,.rfenc.d
Te.ct..n ... T•p,
lellet, Toe, H•w•l'-n &
T•hitl•n, Acrohtlc
8•11 Room, Moct.rn Jui.
a.ten.
W~t's
Doing?
TODAY
MA.llY DAY
Ll1M:nJ ....
7:JO p.m. -Hart.-Duplicate arw,. Clult -Colt.a
Mesa Women'• ClubbouH. 810 W. 18th St.,
Costa Kea -O.,.,_ C,_. ef Hunth .. .,. a..dl -Odd
Fellows' Hall. 228 Kain St., Huntlniton
-Beach
7:45 ,.m. -,.,..,. W1theGt Partners -Hoac H01pital
Conference Center { ·
1:00 p.m. -,...,, ""' c1.-. (slnCle and marrl-4 per· IODlf -·Colt& lleaa RecreaUon Auditorium.
entrance off P'llmew Road. oppollt.
Oranp Cout Collett partlllt lot
-Slntle, ._,nett MMI Prefwlenel Adults .t
Or•nte <Aunty -:-Colla Kea nnt Meth~
d1lt Church, 420 W. 19th St., "COit& Mea
-Junior Dvpllcate Incite Clult -Cotta
Mesa Women'• Club, 810 W. 18th St., Costa
Mesa
-L.C. and LMtMr Squ•r• D•nce Cfub -
Westmont School, 8251 Heil, Huntington
Beach •
-Ceeatl1ne Au.xJlluy to Vet•r•ns ef f-.lgn
Wart 3536 -Colla Mesa American Legion
Hall. 5e5 W. 18th Sl, Costa Mesa
'Aloha' to .. Mr&. Read
Mn. Dorodly Read (center) wu honored with a llUT·
-prise Aloha party and buffet Jiven by fellow New·
port Harbor Soroptimists in the home of Mrs.
Lonnie Kott Oeft), 1215 Pembrook.e, Newi>ort Beach.
AmoDf those waving goodby ~ Mn. Read. a buOd·
ing dMcner, who wiU make her new home in
Honolulu, Hawaii, were the Mme1 Howard 0.wJOO
(right), club president: Farel Walter, De' Mur1 Tolb,
~rt M'OQdy, Henry Muto, Harold SWanlon, Zelma
O'Brien, Cql Leland, L. J . OUJsey, June Farrar
and E. J. "96nner. •
l :>O p.m. -Newport Hart.er Pl•yers pwt "Antel
St,..,.' -New Playbou.ae, 526 Center St.,
Costa Mesa. reservations by callint 548-
6484 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. dally or
Mtr3838 on performance nightJ ,.._...., ___ ===""""---------.
TOMORROW
1:30 p.m. -Newpert Harbor Pie yen p,....nt "Antel
Street" -New pbyhouae, 528 Center St.,
Costa Mesa, reservations by calling 548-
6484 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily or
64&-3838 on performance nights
MONDAY
9:30 •.m. -leMac't Duptfcate Brldfe Club -Irvine
Cout Country Club, 1600 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach
BACK-TO-SCHOOL
' IEAUTY SPECIALS!
one of our finest perm1 •••
llECIC
"ENDURING A"
THE FINUT NAMf
IN l'UMAHENTS
Yew'" '••• • MICI "INllltN•
Ir ... •• r;,ht fw tt.. f,.hi .. wi••
• . S.ft. fH~ie .. ~ft. yaf firM Hiit ~:-:.::::r~: :·.:.~12 so l•t •. Why ••f
.. jay the llu l7 c .... ,.,... , •• h. • , .. ..
; .. uf. •tyla a .. .. .... ••Mr: nm llf...m_...
Jl.00 Dw1rt 1Nf ............. v .........
SCHOOL TIME AGAIN
Another Big Circle. Time's brought u1 around put
summer vacations and now another school year belln•·
Begins what? Begins. maybe, new careere and new
railures ... begins a new season and endl an old one
... begins , too, a change in habits and patterns of dress:
Ends the summer vacation 100'"' casual look, and
begins the informal·bUt·dressed look Of school wear.
And begins, we hope. some ne,w pattern1 ln taking
care of clothes.
Let's end an old habit of lettin& 1oUed clothes bang
too lone ln closets, and let's begin a food new habit of
cleaning them soon after stamin" and often durtnc their life •
This wiU end waste and he gin an easy, simple econo-
my which will save and save and save ....
Let's end an old habit or buying any old thing just
b:_e<:ause it's got fl~sh : and let's begin the sensible and Ju~ as easy and Just as appealing practice of buying
thmgs which wiU give us the wear we're entitled to for our money
And let's end the old hilb1t of taking our things to
be cleaned just any old plate: let's Instead begin the
school year wilh a good new habit of givlnc our clothes
the very be~t of cleaning earl' 10 which they're entitled.
Ct\LL OR BRING THJ::~.t TO
Jackson Cleaners
557 W. 19th, Costa Mes• PlaH Ml '-3006
-Stanf or.ii Fre81iiiien ... ......... -
To Be Feted Sunday
ltuduta ~m the Harbor ;l ...... a .....
Area about to .... 8tan· Stanlity ~.
ford Unhentty u fnab· _ Stanford Club olfteen uct board membca are 1tOJ P, IDllll will be ct.rtalaed br Jacbon, president; Mr a. ottl~n and board mem-John Parb, vice prtlidllll;
bell of the Orant• Count, Mrs. Peter Dobbl~ llCD-
stuford Club at a 119t10 par-tary; Roser S. Poolil, tnu.
tJ ID4 barbecue, Sunday, ·urer, and Jack M. PeWs, ~ a. Eucene c. Treut., .1Gla
Mr. and Mn. O. H. L. Rlcbardlon and Mr1.
Scboct of Newport Beach Schock. 4
will open th.tr home for tbe
felttve ocouioa. G u e a t a
will allo bacJu.s. Staford
IOpbomoret IDd u p p •-. rr c1111mm ol Orur• County
who wUl be on hand to an-
DISTRESSED .... ,. .... , ........ ..................... ..., nw ~. Pllnnlnl to tab part tn
the tnforma1 •• tocetMr
from Newport Beach are
Cathy Bjorklund, Donna
Bryan, lnp1d lfubler. Su·
llD Evans James Ray IDd
John Vlerilni; Cotta Mua·
Robert Amon and Markita
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tM11~1·1 ... ltati ...... .......
,...._ "wil ......... ...
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/]RICKER .
Plt!PAllATOltY SCHOOL
900 lalboo llYcl.--Newport leach
NOW ACCll'TINO AltltLICATIONf
'Olt l'ALL TERM
For Student. ot above avera1e abWty that require
the cballen1e of Small Seminar Clusea.
GUDIS 9 THIOUGH 12
lnteniewa ly Appointment Only
PHONES '41·1t90 & 67S.1H1
WlllllEI ae's 1 MOPP£T
.•• I THll·AGER
••• or I CAMPUS com
IACIC·To.satool.
PERMANENTS
FOR APfOINTMENT
646-2717
lnclud1"1
etyle&cut
Heura: Men. & Tuea. .. .JO e.m. te' ""'·
Wt4., Thun.·frf. t te t. Set. ,a a.m. te ' p.m.
~a Ji Cw.afola
170 E. SEVENTEENTH ST.
Thrift Corner Building
PBGGY 6 ALP'RED CURATOLA
MR. BILL and RUTH THOMASON
·Orte smart style
after another !
Brt.q the youn1sten in ror a loot-
aee I They're all C-. ahoes
... for beat flt and loniest wear.
For the boys, the "Lorenzo" tn
handaome, h.igh·luster brown or
black. Durable, yet right for dre.,..
up. The "Jllgblander" a a cluaic
in adult 1tyling ••. wtng Up In ricll
antiqued brown. P'or the little mi,.,
the pert, lilht "Jennifer" oh-so-
casual •.. in red or black. For U.
lot It teen, the blue·IJ>d.white ud-
dle "Barclay" .•. 1tyllab. IJNf
and 1upporUn1. in a leen·age -le. AU ~ -r
•hots. naturally .• They 're b u I I t
better to last
much Ioneer.
Phone OR 3-3420
DOROTHY JO
DANCE STUDIO 11.00 '-··Fl•ir ..,. ,_MANINT WAYI I
f ..... -mu -• I = 4" I _ & llf MA.fCIT I.It ""' IN BY 10 OIRT'f-CLEANID IY 4:30
SAME DAY-NO EXTRA CHARGI em
• H•rbor Shepplnt Center
0...lwMIY &•---.. ,,......
Kl 9.(J757 ·. . '
PERM A-TRESS \IORE BARGAI~, BY FAR
OPEN FRIDAY
EVENINGS ONLY
2515 J. CoHt Hwy.
Coron• del M.,
HUNTINGTON BEACH r
'"°""''" . 101 ....
I I• ,--, • •lftOOAL •
C•llTll ·-C-. ·. '., .. ·. I IN MESA CENTER I With DA l LY Pl LOT CJ a if icd Ads! llS E. 17th St. letwe.n Sefewey & Thrif1y Drut VI M IU "7_,
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livir roor
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alwa Ing per
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just
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EbylliB Wolcott . Weds
~ Keith SchUltz ·1n
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8A1lT I'll.OT"""" Hhl
Prl., lept. 6, tNa "
TQ«StniislreSB
Count;il ~eels
Mn. Ina PotW. Loni JngtioD Beach, and preeident
Bea.ch City College instruc-~ LM 01.u ~·
wr, wW be 1be iU8St fPeak· .-c.1t1•b•. -------· er Monday, Sept. t, at the Cow>cil I ol. ~ational Fall Clauet .... FM'mllC
1'oaltmlltrest Club meetlnf LEARN
in lmic Beach.
¥ LBCC Engllab and ~
speecll instrudor, Mrs. Pot-SKATE
ter will conduct a workshop
on ·•The Art ol Convene·
tion." SM IJ"pretid«lt of
the C&lifomia State Associ·
ation ~ Parliameotari.a
and a past president of In·
t«natiooal Toa$n.istreaa.
Mn. Anne Cook, Council
I obairman, will preaide
over the Dl9eting. Invoca-
.., tion will be given by Mn.
Richard L. LaRue, Hunt-
IHllel ---· _......
ic:..~:irtt-· Tt-"" ...... -::. .,,.. ,,_.
·i WI DAVIS SCHOOL
of IQ SIATIM&
Ttl. .._. -COSTA M8M m 8. 1"91 -MILLMeN MUMW
~. AND MIS. lOll'IT J. · SIMfSON JI.
____ _,_ __ ..___She'• former Ma. .Hlften c...., Nest Ilea thine t. • aeaJ coat--
A PAIR OF STRETCH CAPRJS!
Get ready for Fall •'-
CALLING ALL
HOME MAKERS
By Penny C•tl'o•
HOW DO YOU STAIT
'UlNISHING YOUlt
HOME?
1 have ask·
ed this ques-tion of three
pronunent de-
ICOl'atora and
eive tbeae
answers:
One aaid be
always start.a
with the floor
P .......... 1'0 covering. AJ,
.r..J'ln 1 ter this bu
been decided upon, be
works out his col2,I 1cl\eme. selection of furniture, drap-
es end accessories from
there, keeping in mind the
type, color and texture of the floor covering.
A famous lady decorator
said · she starts with the sofa or sectional sofa since
that is the main item in the
living room and the living
room is the most important room in the bouae.
The third replied that ahe always bellna by decorat-
ing the walla with wall I*"
per or paint or a combina·
tion of both.
The important.thing to re-member,regardless of how
you get started, it to vis·
!Jalize the entire· picture,
Jud as an author must have
an outline of h!J entire
story before he can start
writing the book.
Of course, your furniture
and decorating will express
your own personality and
way of life. which ia as it
should be. If you want ideaa
visit our store where you
will find the latest ideas in
decoration and I will be
happy to help you. '
Penny C.ti:o•, ID&erlor
Dea~r
Robert'• C.•temporary
Fantltare
l\U f.nr7 Opea Moa. Ii FrL
eves. tB t. Sudaya 11.f
lm Newport Blvd., C.M.
Jillian Cagney
Becomes Bride
Ai }; /!J -/)_ _ ,/ nt E. 111.Sl .,, {( (/ ({j,t Rill.GREN SQUARE
• COSTA MHA
WITH THIS AD ONLY ..... .
R6nfll ,.... ••• ..., .. eompMlnented bir aitire.
IM vowa pJed&ed betore L. Jam• Amtbori Jr.
the alW' ot St. Jamee Ept.. terved the bttdegrown u
copal C h u r ch · Nwport beet IDlll, while S te v e n n-~h b u:'.... um--JlUUrwel IDd damet Pat•
MIS. 8'11TH SCHULTZ
Nee l'hyllia Welcett BEAUTY SALON
Ne Appellltmeat Neceaury
LI 8-9820
~ ' y .. ..._ .nUHW rWl Hated tbe file•.
Elizabetll Cagney and Rob-
ert J. ~ k . Two bun·
dred guests gathered to wJt.
neaa the eventni nuptiala
performed by the Rev.
Jolla H. Parke.
tba oraan while Mia Nor·"'
ma Ivarl uni "Whither
Thou Goest" a 11 d "Be· '
caUN."
nw bride's mother wore .
a yellow linen sheath iown
and the brldesroom's moth·
er. beige ltneo. Both wen
presented with cymbldlum
orchids.
SPECIAL .PER~NENT
Tbt. bride la the daugiht«
ol Wilhm J. C&CMY, S8(l9
Baysbol'e Drive, Newport
.s.aclt, and tbe ~
b the soo ol. Mr. ~ ~..:
Robert J . Simplon, 1818
Corsica Place, Costa Mesa.
Escorted to the ~ by
her father, Mill CaCneY
chose a CabiB weddinl gown ol cla11acally aimple
lines. The dreag WU faeb·
iooed ol IMk ora-z,a and
feabred a ICOOPld neckJine
mld elbow lenctb lleevt1.
BOUQUET
A bu*rfty veil fl'olted
.... Ned J?!.Mia ......
te.ned to a pilbox headpiece
and llhe cmrted a cascad·
ing bo(Jquet ol whi~ rotes,
carnations, trues ot tlie vaJ.
ley and orchida.
Identical medium blue
11eevelen fO'W1lS were 1"1111
by Miss Irene Gates. maid
of honor; MW Louise W.
Peters and Miss Mary Jo
Reilly, bridesmaid.I.
Their ensembles were de-
1iigned with A-s Daped skirta,
scooped necklines md bows
in back. A bow headpiece
and bouquet of wtib oar·
nations and yellow roges
BAY a.UB GALA
F~ the wddinC
ouem<Jel1, a NC)eptioo WU
tieki in the Behl 'Bay Club
to fete 1he newlywedded
oouple. Wlrlte Cll1lJlltlonl
IDd ltock IC ol1. a four tier
W9ddln& cake. Allktlnc Ill ~ nceptba w.s Mn. soo.
ya Buber, 1Bd1Mlle Mary
MacDooell circWl1ed tbt eveat boot.
For the feetive occaaion,
the bride'• a u n t, Mra.
Jeanne Olpey McJrTUoa,
aeleoted a told~ toned
lilk au.it ~ pmed
with a wllit.e ordiid Ctt•
HCe. Tb. bridecroom'a
moCber mo.. • ,..,.. •ilk '
ASSISTANTS
Servin1 at the church re-
ception were Mrs. L. J .
Scrocll• of Newport Beach
and Mn. Phil McKenney of
New Jersey I arandmotberl
at the bride. Min Nancy
Jensen served· punch and'
Mn. EldoA Andersen,. and
Mn. William farker, ~aki.
The three tier cake was .et
off by yellow carnations and
stock.
:Miss Linda Madsen circu·
la~d the iuest book and
Miss Sallle Elliott and Mn.
J . Wayne Rehn took care of
the (ilt tablt.
Jl'or the honeymoon trip to
Canada, the n e w Mrs.
Schultz selected a blue silk
suit with matchin1 bat and
navy acceuorles.
Upon return, The couple
will establiBh their home in
Springfield, Ore.
She ia a graduate of
Woodrow W f.11 o n High
School, Long Beach and Or·
egon State University. Her
husband, a graduate o(
Junction City Hilh School
and Oregon State Universi·
ty, will teach at Pleasant
Hill Junior Hi1h.
IO'Wlllftdeollt,~neot· ................................................ ..
eel bJ maa.;blq acceaaor·
Ml IDd ,,..._ orobid cor·
~ ... boWtaMa 1rip
to lAb Tahoe, U. new· ......................................................... .
Across the B.oard
• a1c1 ••• .. .....,... ...----=-..;;._--• "-"* Meir, .........
• OW C-UM~-·-• .,.,... ........
•C,_.11_
A R .. ular $10 $19.50 Val.
For Only comp ..
Back·to-Scheol
PERMAN'ENT
SPECIAL
Res. .... ••s.• .. " .. ~ Im,_ s.t. 11, IHI '---------' ~1118 COMIULTAT!Otl l'T'l'LIMO AND KAlll l'IOll.8MI.
W8 Alll UCCLUllVW IUT ... T Ul'81UIV8
1836 tffWPORT BL VD. COST A. MESA
WITH THIS AD ON~ Y
WE ARE FEATURED AT THE FOLLOWING
QUALITY MARKETS. PLEA.SE COME IN AND ASK
FOR US.
"THE IAR M TWINS"
-·1;;.~.;~·ioy Mk~····"(····.iti~~;.d~i:id;."~:·-
.,. Paclftc Cout R'ffJ. : M.13 Vla Udo -···-~!>~~-~~L~!r: ..... : ...... !!~~n.~.a.~~--
Chopplng Block Mkt. : ley Clty Meets
1115 Park Ave. : ml nth St.
Colta M.eaa : Costa M.eaa -·-··········--·----·---Mn. Simpeoa ..... into a yellow ag lleend ctresa COSTA MESA DUPUCATE Wilbeid. GuJck Murdock, bana Duplioate Bridie al.lb l'llJlm 01 fllE' 'ESf l'llJlm f %m Efi.1119
.od beiee colt Ind hit. Yel· Member• and int.erelted Hall Wison, 1tfr. md Mn. games held latt Monday,
1
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low roau lftd whJte orcbMll tlriqe play.,. wtl1 vte for Geor1e Wilt, Vlrpu Ma· Sept. 2, were Mr. and Mrs. tt•ft Jlmm
JDllde 111' JMr PJC away muter point.I durlne a mM-bar, Mfg. Roy Sabin, Mrs. Marvin Bryant. 6111111 JIU
oonage. ter point same acbeduled Dudley o.y, N~. Placing second, third and M
1be co'"Hllo.....Llli 'studied fol' 7:30 p.m. tMitht. Sept. ~ Silva Md Maryanne fourth respectively ~re Mr. !l'Wlmm ...
at Oran1e Coite1e:. I. In the Co• Me. Warn· Waldo. and Mrs. Thomas Gamtt,
she is J m.lf!i .. a. of New-en'a Cleboule. 610 W. lltil JUNIOR DUPUCATE Gordan Lewta. Mrs. ,Max· -~:j
port Sdlool, St., COit& Mesa. A Junior pay~ iam• xine Burgan. FAnilie Quick
and he, ol Juan Capi· Nortb.soath winners in la slated fOf' 7:45 p.m. Fri· Md Mary Sherman. •.
ltrano. °""h P'riday, AU(. 3>, 1ames day, Sept. •. in the Costa P\ayers intere5ted in du· ~·
'Ibey are at home to ww. Dr. md Mn. D. Di Meta Womm'a Clubhouse, plioate bridge are weloome ~
fmnds at 16'.5 Pbcentia Fiore tyinc with Mrs . John 810 W. l8ttt St., Co*~. to join the group at 7:3>
Ave., <Mita M-. H ... and Robert AlJAll'I in New playsa are invited to p.m. every Mooday in tii. I
Section A ·.,d Section B join. Pacific TN.iler Parle Ciba· 1tAcx111 ••• M MllAT co. -... , 1 .• ~ro n .• &..01 ANe1L11
Organist Entertains ~~~.~~ ~~~~-~"~n~a~C=~=~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Griffes and Mrs. M a r Y found Mr. md Mn. David r
JMDS. Sabal taDy6nc bllh IOOres
Section A hip ICOrerl in in the nortb....ooth field and
the eut.-west competjtion Mr. and Mra. W1Wam John.
were Mariaret Wilt •d *>ft recti\4nc hiCb taa-1
a.its UqaJia. Dr. N. TH· in the eut-welt 1ame1.
"Andy" Andersen, noted
professional organilt, will
entertain members of the
Hammond Orfan Society of
the Orange Coast next
!fonday, Sept. t , at 2854 E .
U>ut Highway, Corona del
Mar.
M9mber1 a.re request.ct'
to arm. promptly before
7: 30 p.m. wbrn tWr suest
orcanllt la scheduled to
play.
Mny and Mn. Edith Keane-In the norih-IOUth oompe. dJ wtn Sed1on B winnen. titian Mr. a Mn. R. 0.
NOl'Cb·IOUtb flnUb«s In Baillargeon ll>d Mr. and
boUl MCtione were Mr. and Mn. Mvvin Bryant were
Mn. WHbur Hanisoo tying ruonen-up.
with Mn. Ardl McAllilter Eaat-Weat finbhers were
OPEN SUNDAY, SEPT. 8th,.10 il.111. to 4 p.111.
Anderaen 11 a former the-
ater orianl.lt and has made
several appearana!a on tel·
eviaion. CUrrently be ta ap-
pearing at the Revere
and Mn .. Robert Suhr, Mrs. Willard Crane and
Bruce Broker, Mrs> John Mrc. E . Cartwel. Mr. and
OPEN SUNDAY, SEPT. 8th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Houte,c Tustin.
Refreshments will be
suved followinf the pro-
gram.
Carey, Connie Clarr. Milton Mn. W. R. Updergraff,
CobeA, lNbe! Becker and Mn. Helen Loweoatein and
Bruce Hartwell. Mrs. D. C. Armstrong.
Eut-lrelt section runoen· CABANA DUPLICATE
up wwe Howani Bowen, R. Hilb scoren in the Ca·
<Mary Naegeli
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'DUSTY CORNER'
"A Youn& petlOll spends
more time In ooe year study-
lq u1tfametic tbu M ...
in flw ,..,a ol SUadaJ
tebool clauel,.. 1811 ...
Rev. Mr. Parker. Under UMile drcumltanc:es,'
be ftnda 1l bard.ly IUJ'Prilinl
that ''Christian tralnhii .na
experience rradually ndn
to • dwity CCll'1MI' " the c:hlld'• thlnklni• O I
A variety of .Uort. are Wt·
der ft.1 In mtjor ~
denominatlonJ lo provide
more time for reUitoua ectu.
cation.
Ona poulbUlty la to Jenitb-
et'I the Sundly morn.tni 1e1-
lion. The EJUcopAl Cburch bu~. mlnt·
mum of to mlnutM, and tbl
Untt.d PNbyterl.an Church
II urclni all ot lta ~a· tiona to alloc:at. at leaat 75
mlnutu for &md&7 Scbool
. But hl1cioua ed\tcaton ..
llttJe hope for • ~ bl'Mk·
~lnthb~ P'uton find It dlttlc:uJt to flt
• loq Sunday ICbool --Into a mornin& IChedWa
wblcb Is already compli-
cated, In many cue1. by the
JMCeafty of boldlnl two ad-
ult wonhlp aervtcea. And
panata -lfP9da1ly thOM
Stress
22 .... ., fl-..TJ ......... ,,.. .. s.,t. 41961
wbo reprd SUDday achool u
an intrullon on tbelr ••morn-lnl to llMp" • -..... aft.a unmthuaiutlc about loa&•
IHliom.
NEW TREND
A more promilin1 trend.
which baa been developlnt lD
~nt yean, 11 to aspp1e-
ment SWtday achool wtth OD1
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on
Westminster School Days Youths Help JFK in 1964
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Historic Church To Be Noted A l1Jt ol advt.lorl for tbl Cb1na to the UN, birth con·
1164 Youth for Kan.nedJ cam-trol or Cutroiam."
-Gets New Pastor In Services
pa1p In Oran1• County wu "We JOit want to do a job
announced today by Dan for u outltandiq Phlldlat and we 're not loin& to watt Wooldridl• ol Garo.ii Grove, until thr• montha before the
1be nr..t Metbodilt Chrch, ltneral chairman. election," WooJdridt• added.
11th Street and Oran&• Av• The Ult includea Concreu-
Firrt Pnabyterian Church et« thia fall. Mr. Ind Mrs. nue, Jbmtinetioa JIMdl. will mu Richard T. Hanna, Id-
ol wettinater wBl ,....t tta Campbell will Hve at 13211 bonor u. iWn ~ ,..._, ~ WUllam Dann. School District
tint new ~ In 15 ytan Whttney Circle m w..unm. to JdilJc IC'bDola WW. ll*ill IDl.1W. Walt.er B. Cbaff•,
oo Sunday, Sept. is, when Ute *'· ..mce. at t :30 md u :• • Cclq:ruaional Dtltrlct Hires Teacher1
.Rev. Jay M. Campbell, called The W~ dudi la a.m. &Jnda1. Tba R.v. O. cUlnna and John R. Dun.
by the concn<ioa in Au-tl y .... old, oae ol tht old-RmMR Shaw, pat.or. w\)l ::..-Grow dty coundl· Mre. Elma c . Annitace.
rust. conducta bh firlt Mrv· Mt )n Southern Calif'omia. ~ on h 41o1*, ""lbt WOotdrtdl• aald l n l t t a 1 H\IDt.inctOll s..ctl, hM belll
ices. The city of Weaitmimter WM Rlct& Book." membenbip lJ from the Welt bind • a tudler by h
Rev. Mr. Campbell bu fOUl-1ed by h .Rev. L. P . The Smduary a.oil". --Oran&• County Young Demo-to.ta Meta tJmoa Scmooi 1*-
been put« of Belbany Unit Webber, who orianized the tile direcCioa ol Mn. ~ crata. wh1cb II a "moderate trict. MIW PASTO.
ltev. Mr. C•mpbeU P~abyterian Cbun:b ln Bur· firllt ~nan c b u r c b S&on:iaer will ollf//fopr' oriamution not especially tn.. ~ Coet& Meu IChool
bank, when be orpnized the there in lm ln receat yeen .._ ~ Ml~ r tueated In admWion of Red lloerd \.Vednt~ ~ al.lo con~gaticn and built it to a under the ;_.,.--., ol ~ ....__ Churdl ~ · _._ ..,...oved the emp&oymtDt of
7 Will Join
membenh.ip of about llOO. n-K ~R--Bo d Hiii: ~, ....... m-four OCf)M' t.eair:fters: Mm Pa-
Tbe Weltminater Churd1 ;;'vi.omZ~~ ·~ch ':: at 9:30 a.m. witn c1-se1 f'or trlcla AM>ert.. Wh.ittier; Mn.
now hu a 000.-.clltion o1 P'OWD ~ 1 11nall coorre-all a1es; T. Clydl Sp>mler, Aboard Picket Pltric:ia A. Jotlbw. Oma-
850 rnemben and serves~ -+.: •-.... t ll ii -·~--'-... ba; Mn. Dolly S. Moore.~ Weltmlnster and Huotiotton 1-..oo "' . .... ereeen eo.ro -._ -----· William D. Davis, eonar-ta Ao&. and Ma g.,. CdM Church Bead! ment. Future JSlanl include a The Rev. L a w re n c • P . man au.man aon ol Mr. and K El . Olmo
Rtv . Mr. Campbell aUead-new aoo..e.t sanctuary oo tbe BjortSund, tninUtc to yOldh, Mn. J. C. D~via DeO Golden SOI, yna, .
· IJ"OQnds, temaUvely acbeduled will meet 'With members ol Circl N rt' 0 -b •· The Lutheran Chureb of the ed Grove Ctty, Pem. College 1 -...-"br akin in ..__ e, ewpo DCAC , ..
and Pittsburfh-Xenia Semin· or 6'"'"""" • I ...., the three youth groupe It. 5:30 serving aboard tht radar pick-
Master, 3M5 E. Cout HJ&hway ary He served as a Navy spring ol 1984• p.m . 1bey wtl1 10 to Loi An· et deltro~r USS Vetole which
Corona del Mar, will receive cbaplll'I and hu worked in ~·to eUend Uw final meet-recently won UM 1993 Battle
new members on Sunday at many capacities wtumi the Ulf ol the BW1 Gntlam Cnl· Efficiency "E " award ln com.
the 9 15 a.m. aervi«. Pretbyteriart . d«lOOlination. ~13th Sunday' ~ Commission on SUw peWioo with oCblr' Atlantic:
HARBOit RIST
MEMORW PAii
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The newcome~1 have stud· ~alhe ~ss~ the and~ ~ and Firla.ra .ui Fleet destroyers.
led lbe tuchina• of the Commission on Evanrellm at Communion Set meet at the dlurdl on Mon-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i;;;w;p;;iiiiif;Piiiiiir;t1:it;-----
c hurch In a alx·wetk aerte. of ttie national level and MrWI day evenJnc at 7:30 o'clock.
r lau ea on Wedneaday even-u chairman of 'the Depert.. 1be llttl Stmay alter Trin-A coacre1at6oml meeUne will
/ inga, and ~•led their de-ment of Survey and Plannlnc ity will be ~ with be~ on n:~ =
me to unit. wtth the church of h Los Angelet Plwby· Holy Commumol\ ~ a and ~ 1H~ ~: tery and on the Preebytery 9: 15 a.m. Mld mormnc prey. • ·-v-r-
fam1ly. On . Sunday after lbe ChlS'Ch Exteneioo Boa.rd. He .. at 11 a.m . Sunday at St. idmt ol the Huntioctoa Ba.cb
service, a l"fleeption will be has been active in Bl111>ent James Epiec-Opal Olurdl. Oo., wfil be the ~er.
held an their honor. community atfaJn mcludin& Newport Beach 1be Sanduary am wit
Those to be received are urvice on the Red Crou 1bt Rev . .John H. Pne meet for rebeanal oo Wed-~ • COl.MM1'8Mlll • a.www.
Mrs. Paul B. Field. and Mr. n. C.mpbell family in-enecker will prtllde " the tor'• d•• cm Church Memo ., .. of the WORLD Mrs Allen Bre"."er• Mr. and board. and the Rev. OoneJd Loog-needay at 7:~ p.rn. The PM-slzds ... , TREES
and Mn. Harold Hopper, Cor. eludes foot children, two ol. tel'Vlcee. Holy Communion benhlp will meet on Wed-._
ona del Mar. and Mr. and whom will attend WMt.mintter will be coodoeCed at 7 a.m. netday at 7:30 p.m. in h ••••••_:-~ = =-Mrs. John Trittipo. Lapna Higb SchooJ and two the Ray WednMday and 10:30 a.m. churdl atudy.
Beach Sdlm.iU School .lri Wutmln· Thursday. ;:::;;============================:::;.
Vsing Horse Sense
Kerm Rima. left, and Or. Dudley PfaCf, Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club member~. care·
fully examine one of the more unusuaJ pieces or merchandise offered at the
1 lub's ··w orld's Second Largest Garage Sale and Auction" Sept. 27 and 28 on
!hr ra~t parkil'\g lot of the Harbor Shop ping Center. Rummage donations are
4iou:zht from anyone In the Newport Beach · Costa Mesa Area. Donors may ar·
1 an:.:l' lo ha Yr anvthin~ of valuP p1r k ed up bv r allinj? Kf'n Loi;tan i1f Mlrlwa v
ti 12.!fl
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JUMPER SETS
FOR YOUNG
FASHIONABLES
3-6x 3.97
AND
7-12 4.97
Triple-threat fashion .•• thf"y're layered •••
they're corduroy ... and they're black!
And washable, oT eourse. The square-collared'
jumper in 3-6X, black with white ric-rac
and crisp wrute blouse, 3.97. The inverted
pleat jumper in 7-14, black with red-and·,
white check bow-neck blouse, 4.97.
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OPEN SUNDAYS . 11 to S
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St.. Andrew'• Farthest Out Methodists To Gather In Anaheim
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C M ts Member• ol 'the MethodJat Thia wW be ~ tb.1111 rw mambul wW ~ ..&mp ee . Cburthee: of the Whittier Oil· U11t tbe M6t.bod1rt UnJon b11 Dr. WW HllOehrand, uecr.t-
1 Churche'S Women Will Hear trict, ranai£; from Monterey held the "Welcome Breakfut" Uve MCtetal}' ot the Cool_... On Saturday Part: to San Clemente, will honorinj the new pastors, and toOt Bowel ol M111lou ol tat
School Psycholdgist mett It tbl. rm Me~ tt .. upected that 1om1 .!IOI) So..u..n .~..\rir.Glla
, Church ot Anaheim to wel· Contereooe wW IPMt. He ta
Tbe month.ly meeuac pl come lhll newly Ulipecl min-st.a.rune Ida ~ yeu in ttil•
Camp Flrtheot Out lrtn be lNn and uoociatn and their Forward Look ._.1 bavtns tonnerJy..,..
MH. Edl1& Clark McAtet, Unlver1Jty' Of Chlcaao, Clar•·
tducator and pl)'Cbolop.t wW mont Graduate School and the
be_ introduced .. pelt 1peak· Unlven.ity of Nankin1. Shi
bald $at.Urda)' at 0a South [.a. wive1, from other locat.iOQI lo Ved fot tJ1: :rean U superlJ>:_
pna Mtlhodln Church, 2192 churchea l.n UU. dlltrlct. "A Forwwd Look'' » ~ tmdeal ol. tM Paeeckn• D»-
Wuley Drive South L....ulii 'Ille proiram-breakf'alt will topk ol Sunda.Y'• eennoa at trtct. Kll wort now l.nvolvM
Buch. ' • be held at the Fellowship Hall the PlymouCh Corigreptioo.al the 1up1rvWon and adminfa.
a.ptld er Wed:Duda.y at the lntUal bas tautftt U~LA emnlion • 1 of the Anaht1m Chw-ch, 302 lratlon ot all MttthodiJt. Miao
Thi Galilean speaker rW E. Broadway on Saturday at 9 Chul'ch, 2ll06 E. Clout Higtl· 1ion project.I and act1.vttJe1 ..
oiu&.T ,....., , ...,.,... M be UM Rev. R.algtt Wilk.inion, a .m. Pruldln& wW be Oleri R . ..-.y, Corona del MAr. Dr, wtll 11 u. aid aod .uperv\1-
f I .._. 6 ,..... H mlnilttr or the Cbria"an cen. Wliiymati, newly elected nreal-Thomas B. Hoover wtll pre. ton nt new churcheo .. d
••••v11w -~ ... w ,-., fall 1.u..rina « t.bt Women's ooune1. 0r1.... c..i. ...... , u -•1• ..., w -11 , ... Fellowebtp Of BL Andrew I Mr1. McAfee came to lbe '·-•It.IT. COflOU •L IWI _ wu L Prwbyteriaa Cbw'cL Newport Stach di&trict from r .., .....,... , pv. "' .. _, ol '"-ur-•"-~'-~ -----------ttr, Aa.aheim. 1-M if; known ror ,_, '°" IWC~t Uruon. llide. llt the 10 a.m. Rn'ice. chureh ulenllon wort.
c-:• -H~-_.. • _ 11 ,...,_ Mn. McAfet, 1'bo .. ttart-Huntinit.on Beach Hilb Scbool
r:• ...... lq her HCOOd year u ac:bool where 1he 1erved u psycho~
, •• ., COIT.I .... -............... ---i.-i .. for t.be Ne-rt -'•l --.._..... ........ rJ-.-• ~,... •• .
u -t:• '"" w -11 '"" Buch tlemartarJ IOhool &.-A1 pgycbolo&Jlt, 1be ldenU· 1111•~.'0:MOOO -L...-!MIL "" w. trlct, wW d*uu the ro1a ot fie• and diapodl 1umlnl
1111r1 M. c.t• ..,,,,..., the p1ycbolot1ft 1n lbe tcbool problems of ch.lldt"M and
"1•sT 10WT191•• -• w . ......,._ and the cbvrch'• _....,. ... n..iuty worb with --nts and teacb-11 .. c.t. ..... .-.-.......... ..-~
u-t1• •-"'· -11 Liiio< ,,. ...... i. childr9n and youth Of lbe ers In an effort to overeome MU... TllllUT'f -1DI ...... .... __ ,.,u., c..t1o ,,,...., oo .. .._......v, those problem•.
u -t1• '"' • -" ...., ' ...... Mn Mcatee bu ~ and Luncheon wW bt served to
u"""!: 9t.:..;. ".:...,~ ": i.auatri UQ"Ouebwt U.. Unlt9d Woroen'a Fellonhlp mem· ·T-t ;• ...,., * -:.. 11 '·"' States, and abe terved thr'etl be'n and tuuts at 11:30 \.m .,
' ,,,... yean Jn Ch1fta u psycholo(llt followed by a brlef ~11 ... le at Unlvenl\y HospUal at ineeUna. Mrs. Mactyn Somers,
ct "1'UL. l llUI awlCtl _ er-Nantiq. She and i.t bilsband pnilldenl, will conduct the
,._ -... • .. c.. ....... Dr. W'allace McAf ... were ln bualDeu wuien, and the ff .~1'f :.;: ........ ,,. •-"'· Cblna u m1aaloGari., of tbe speaker will be lntroduefld ro1.
Pretbyterlan Church. Dr. MC-liowinJ the meeUn1.
AlM la a JllYcboJofiat ia. Fl&ll-No reHrVatioN wW be nec-
arton. .,.ary for the tint meetln&,
1'be put speaker earned membera &fl reminded.
her blichelor'1 and muter'• Meetlna;s are concluded by 2
de&l'MI from the Unfveralty p.m. to allow mothers oi
ol California a1 Bezteley; and achoo! children to meet tbl
Claridlea ,seie..ee bu done l?'aduat.e work at UC bwe1.
Church Slates
Youth Rally
hJ1 ~). wllh )'OUlh •t lht
center.
e.,l.nnlna at 4:30 p.m. Mn.
La1&ra Warren will le.id the
medltatlon bout and tbt pray.
A youth rally IDder' lhe di· •r IJ'OUPI which follow.
rec&a d ev....... Dool Buffet dinner wW be 1erved
Payne will be ~ at at I p.m. Guest.a are a1ked to
7::l> p.m. SMla'da7 at the brln.I a dish lar&e imou&b to
Fint MMmbl)' ~ God make ill serving1, and tbl!ir
CbJrch, 157 23nd Sl, co.ta own table servict.
Mea. The GaµIean Hour wW be-
'lbe Rev. Payne will ~ Jtn at 1:15 p.m. with 1n1plra·
at 7:30 p.m. W'YioM Sondl.J, tlonal afnttn& led by Mrs.
Putor M. C. cnmc 1riD ~ MDitred McP~s and with
skie at ~ 1:30 and 10:60 Mn. Wllk1naon at the piano.
a.m. &er"Vicee Sundl.y. Rev . Mr. Wlltinson will 1peak
Attend The
Church of Your
Choice
on the 1ubject, "The Greate1t
Cballenl• of the American
Home 1n 1113."
Tbb: ii an lnt.erdenomlna-
Hoaal meettn1 and all are wel-
09Dle. Mn. Joy Apel will be
ctwrman of lhl meettn1.
IT'S
EYE
CHECK -UP
TIME
• Centact L•nMI
• Attractive S~t_
FramM
• S.fety Len ...
for Children
• Ir•.,, Len1n
ReflilacH
School Begins Soonl Have
Eyes Examined Yocir Child's
NOWI
Your yoongater won•t be able to handle hit achoo) wort
properly lf he can't 1ee ttflcientJy and clearly! Let u1 ti•
amine hi• eyes lhOroua:bJJ before you Mild hlm. b.ct to
IChool.
GLASSES ON EASY TERMS
CALL NOW fOR A,POINTMINT
Dr. B. H. KLllNI
In the Harber ShepwNne Center
Harbor at Wiison, Costa Me,.
IClrnobrly 5-'162
IUICOllD COllCNIA H~ -· --I . ~ ttwf, Si • t :ll •·"'-W • II
·~ PlllT COSTA ,._IA -•11 W. 1• It.
ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY
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OIM """' II • t ia I.Ill. W • 11 ..,,,, c ... rcll ., Cllrln c;JSll,!!l-58~AJt~~H II ' J //t I Evangelical Fr.et Churth of Huntington Beach
C:MTA MQA !;MlolKll -., --~rit.k. ve. .-N-tkn Lhurch ~unday School ...... ' ... 9:45 l .m. ~~i:.~=0~~1,'"111v1c1 ······ .. ......... .. •1• ..... . ..._ .. M VOUTll ... LlOWaHI, . U.• Lfll, u -ha ...... w -tti• ...... Huntlniton Beach ontin1 Wonh.lp .. , . , .• 11 :00 a.m. r:11r:H•°'° wo•1H1, se•v.Ci .......................... ,, ....... . ,,.~ ... ~...,.-•IA.CM -Ull R•T; ~·-~~D 6 ~cl 1nlnln1 U·'--• 30 lltL• fTVO'I' .... ,.AT•• •• ~ .... :·::::: .. :.:.,....,..,, ;:: ;::: u t. • l!U a a.a~••-""-"' • • • · • • • · • • • • • 11: p.m. A ....... ,..,. wttl M --"'111.t1111 1-... _.,...... ,,,.-.. ...: ....... -Vl!l'fl au Evenln1 Wonhip ............ 7:4S p.m. llllTH .... MAGPfOLIA ..•. HUHTING'TON 11.-.cH CIVI!= Cl:•T"U
c.-.,re,.,...., If If W~dnuda• ._ 1 1 1• J ->efV Ct •••. , • ; ~ p.m.
toMMUtttn CIUllKA' :-111 ~
-...... car.. .. "-· BAHA'I Parkini Sclkt • N_._-, iirovldad .. T..::.m.·~ -:::..:.-~;·..:·;:; UPPER BAY Central Bible =-.... -~ --· ~n;rF°lri'.l'cRoN BAPTIST CHURCH Church
~ UNITY OF' MANICIND c.,,._ ·-............. ... Orana:e ATe .• 21;zl
rr. JAMllr --,,.. Li. ........., Tel. Ml-4M7 .,... -..._... COlta Mesa ,_ ~========== .... Mr. It.., D. CINI! ll E J p ''· JOM• '"' DIVIN• -... Or-. ones, ..... _ c.i. """" u 8-5303
:Jir61 Sou!h1m /Japli6l Church
!ACROSS FROM EVERE1T A. REA SCHOOL)
6.10 WIST HAMILTON, COSTA MESA
REV. CLYD! SKIDMO~ Putor LI B-~83
CHR ISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
First Church of
Christ, Scientist
Second Church of
Christ, Scientist
u -, * -1:a " 11 a.M. •-----------i 11 IVNDAY tT. MKMIL MD .U. A1t91Lr -II ~ _,,,. .. I.AJA.
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•.-.;,,. 11:00 A.M.-Senrke of
w -11 '·"'" 1 •·"'·' Wonbip FOll~re Nunery car. available
,OfT .. Mau. OtUKto -mi· 0r-at all aervicel
.. '1s _ ,,. '·""·. _ ,, ...... , ...... WELCOMI
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"'i. *'-Cat. -,.,L I '-"' Ltstllers• of the Mosler
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CHUI~~'::' TM• MAITll -.. I . UV. FliN'K GtlNN
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•AITK --Ill -_......., t :U A..M. F&.IGL'I WOAllll'P
HUNTINGTON BEACH
First Christian Church
1207 Main St.
I.Extngton B-2!189
lllniaten: TbOllW W. Ovorlon.-Richard E. Lea=
-SE RVI CES-
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111"POH 11•11---t•"' Drift. Sundu Schoo.I 9:30 a .m.
"-•:••·"'-• -''"'
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FIR'ST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Vktcria ud PJaceDtia A••. rrll'ltlhl o. awer . .:rr .• Minill•
SUNDAY WEDNESDAY
SUndsy Sdtca.il .. t :• A.M., Prayer re.Uo..-lh;o 7 P .M.
<hltr Practb .. l :llG P.M .. WCll'lhip SerTb lt:40 A.If •
y._ P.aple .. l :JO P.li.
YlllPW Se"1oa .. t :M P.M..
Nunery 6: cblld care provld~
· CBURCR: LI HT1I
PARSONAGE ~9--0614
ST. MA•K ~RISIYTIRIAN CHURCH
CORONA DEL MAR
Meetin& Auplt 25 and September I and R
with the Corona del Mar Community
Church, 811 HeUoC.rope Avenue. Corpor-
ate Worship 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church
Scbool Cl..ses 9:30 1.m. Nunery tor both
houn.
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of W•lmlnster
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I ALMA llU."9 COMMUWITT -Ill -W -t :•-11 •.m..
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CALVARY CHAPEL
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l&ortllM: Wlll"lhip • IO:U 1.m.
E"n!nfnl s.r.x:. .. 7:• p.m.
(.-....~ ........... ,_ ----~ Thunda' .......... 7:• p.m,
Ii 0 wi....,._.1
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~IRST ASSEMIL Y OI' 000
2'IW flt !"91\. COIT<I MIU.. LI _..
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SlJNDA Y SERVICES: S. S. 11:30 a.m.
Momin• Worship 10:50 •.m .
V...,+I! lh .... 6.111 •. m. -Iv-. 1Mv1oN 7:• ...... t. Wlf, t:• t m
f UMM.11 VlllTOlll WILCDMI
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST, ·COSTA MESA
Coat& ,.,.. Women'• Club llulldlnj
•10 w. 18th st .. Colla Kua ..... -----------SS. W -f:lll II e.m . ... ..,.. ....... 1_ ...... ..... ...... --»-t:CI •-"'• W-M:e ....... I '-"'·
NtU•rette
CDST.t. MIU. CHUICM -111!1 "'-
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MUNTIN•TOM &IACll CMUJttM -Dm w ........... u -t :lll •.M. W -it:• •.m~
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REDEEMER
LUTHERAN ClltTRCH
1"'51 .......... lolA ... (Hunt1Mf911 VM .......... )
Branch ol The Mother Ourth Tht Flrst Clurch of Ori1t. Scientbt in Bolton, Muuchulettl
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D:30 A.M. AD are cordially mrit.td to au.od thechatth .....--s •)Dy
Sunrl11y School-1G:"5 A.M. I I C-----""-""-"-''""--"-"" _____ 1_i•_"-_____ _
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EPI SCOPAL CHURCHES
Newpert lkach Rev. John H Parke
Rev. Donald Longnecker
ST. JAMES, 3209 Via Udo, OR 5--0210 .._¥ ltn"i.,.. I 01. t:!!, -11.Gll , ..... -•¥ ~ I Ill •flf f:lll 1.m.
Tlrtv,_.,, t<ol¥ C-.Olen & ~tlln9 It:•'·"'-
61. J-Oft -0 1 ,.,,. C..-ona chi Mar Riv. Edward P. AUell
ST. MICHAllL AND ALL ANGELS'
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Coda MtN Rev. John W, Donaldson
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, LI 8-8326
2043 Oran1e Ave. (II Bay St.) -.¥ ltn"IC:to ,, .. t :OO -n .• •.m. -· ~ ,, ........ •:• T-..rev """ C-11111 & It:•
Huntin;ton leach Rev. William E. LlttJcwOOd
ST. WILFRID 'S, LE S.929!
82.36 Ellis Avenue
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100-••1111 •m. !.(Ill ......
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CHURCH OF CHRI ST
7.87 W. Wilson
REV. D. D. liURST.
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CHURCH Of GOO
426 11th St. LI MS2t
Huntington Beach
Rev. Arlie Starn, Pastor
SS 10 a.m. Worship 11:11
• 7;30
YPE Thur1 . 1:l'J pm
'l'70I Westminster
TW~3832
Ave .. Westm!nster
Rei. Kt l-0.137
Sunday Services: 1.00 & lO :lJ A.M .. 6:30 P,l.t
Sunday School: I : Ir 10· 30 Preschool thru ad uh\
Wednelday: Midweek Rlble Hour 7 P .M
Youth Groupa : Sunday Mornina le Eveni.na
Neighborhood Church
-BAPTIST -
AUand th eChurch where "Chri't i1 1he 1ame-yestcr-
day, today, fett;ver."
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School-Brin&: The f'~amity
11 :00 a .m.-Moming Worship
1;00 p.m .-EvangeWtic
DYNAMIC PREACHING -INSPIRING MUSIC
f"undamental-Evangeli8tic-Scriptural
meeting in Legion Holl 565 W . 18th c~~~~
DR. BEN DANIEL GRIFFITH, PASTOR
HARBOR TRINITY
BAPTIST CHURC H .... a. I: ,....,... ,.,.,,
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ROB!:RT S. JtESS, Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
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WEDNESDAY
7:JI P.M.
HARBOR ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
Phone $45-5771
Re•. JOHOh 'nucb. Put.or
1007 W. Vlctorl•. Costa MtM ...
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SUNDAY ~1 School 1:4$ A.M.
Worship 11.00 A.M
Evana:tlical Suvi.ce 7:30 r .t.f
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Libert1; i. AU 'nlin&s. Lovt. ••
A MW ~t.!D ol DlldplN ot
QrUc meeWI( rerularlJ in the Sellll?th Day Advtnti.ll Sanctuary on Clay neu
Ot.llli• A•enue, Ntwpott Hel&hta.
Worship Hour, JD:U Church School for all. l :JO a.m.
ISmmd Burry, pnlor Ml 1-&W Nunery prO\ided
FOURSQUARE CHURCH
0raaa ltld C.-.. C..U. .... I Char'" W. Smith, Mlnllt..-
, SIJNOAV WORSIDP II A.M. Ir 7 P.M.
'An Hour With U1 11 Invested -Not Spent"
/' \ atl)rist liutJimm C!lµn-rfJ
..,ssou~ l'l'l'fOo
760 YietOri a Street Co.ta Me• ua . ..-
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FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
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VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH
9151 Adarru Ave., Huntlntton Beach
s_s , 9·45 A.M. ll:t.5 A.M. Mornln,r worihlp H~WARD M. GREEN. Pastor
Director of CburchE.1,maion
l:onservaUve Baptist Association
CONGREGATIONAL
CORONA DEL MAA
COMMUNITY
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Dr. P. G. Neuma.nn
i.ct.o.•1t • Bihl. Baptbt Sant.a An. Ave., .t U.qnotia CHURCH
1111~ A ....
Co!oNi dd Mar. Cl:llf.
~fORNtNG WORSBIP
ll:JO and II A.M.
Church School cleuH
11:3IO 1.m.
NurM;ry for hoUI hour•
f lfw1n C. Gomke. Mlnilltr
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StlNDAY
Suod'!"r Sc.booJ .. ... t :U a.m.
Worahfp Sft-rlc. .. 11 :00 1.m.
rr.inios Unioe .... t :OO o.m.
Evmin1 St.n1oe ... 7:00 o.m.
WEDNESDAY
PralM A Bibl:e Stud' 7:08 ci.m.
Praver M~n• ... t :oa 11.m.
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r
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-
Deu Gloomy Gus •••
lt'1 cornl"I ott time fof the UAitN FuRd driYL
I hope thla Y"' enryone will undentond tt.ot
''unihcl" mMftl lust th.t· thot tt.i1 cuta 1olici-' . totlon com ao moN money goes to tt.e chorj.t1 H ,
oncl it ovoicl1 o lot of nuiNnce from mony drive&.
We 1hould put this one way ov., the top. --A.L.I .
A Mightier 'Pen'
A irut mystery to many Americans ment. HiJ own pre.stiee. plus some wise
bas been the apparent fiilure of the personnel choices and vigoroUI speak-
Unlted Stat.es Information Agency to ing up in inner counclla, hu made USJA,
"sell" the integrity of this nation and as the psycbolo&ical arm of foreign pot.
convey a true image of the meaning. of icy, as well established as the political,
freedom. Amerlan brand. to other military and economJc arms.
countries. Two techniques a.re key factors bi
For the greatest nation of sales-the improvement under Murrow. One b
men. tor a people with the most advanc-"tallorinc" OT shaping the information
ed tecbnlqaea of persuasion in the mar-flow overseas to convey a de&ired mes-
ketplace, to fail In international propa-sage with maximum impact. Five themes
ganda bu seemed unthinkable. Yet until make up the core: Berlin, Disarmament,
recently we've been foot-in-mouth all the United Nations, the Right of Free
over the globe. Choice and Modernixation. Each baa a
Over the yea.rs from 1948 to l9el, generally favorable connotation.
USIA was burdened by two inappropriate The other technique employs the
doctrines. First, there wu what bas been Big Event to carry the message. People
called the Mystique of Truth. Just tell can be reached when something dnm.a-
the world wbal really happened in tic happens. So Murrow was prepared
America and everyone will turn pro-with packages for world-wide releue
American and anti-Communist. capitali.z.ing on the Communist error in
This didn't wort, so it was supplant· building the Berlin Wall. Public opinion
ed by the Mystique of Superiority. Just adverse to the Reds resulted f)'Om US· FEN<E-MY BABY tell the world how far ahead and how lA'.s uploitation of this sho~ of weak-
mu~ ~t~~ue~nothe~areun· n~a~bwidelycredi~d~ththe~~1-----------~-------------------~
der other l)'ltems of government; they'll sening o( Communiat drum-beating and
believe ua and be for us. This patently tension over Berlin. Everyday ProbleD18
wrong approach only produced envy Other e:umples of lhil Big ltvt nl
a.nd enmity. technique were the roU.lld-the-world
Effective propaganda techniques •• coverage of John Glenn's space flitht
had their origin in societies differing and the equally widespread publication
radically from the U.S. The word itself of pictures of the missile sites in Cuba.
Price of Hostility
comes from the Roman C'tbolic Church It seems incredible that USIA for By XEITH L. CONCANNON
and specifically from Sacra Congrega· years spent huge sums on propaganda Ch.let Deputy PHbation
tio de Propaganda Fide, or Society for in countries already our friends and al· Offlev
the Propaptlon of the Faith. lies. Now Murrow has cut back in f;avor Oran&e County Probation
It wu adopted for political uu by of greater effort in unfriendly nations Deparmeat
the Communists and the Nazis. It is used and the newly emergin~ ones where Recently, 1 pointed out
bv those "who relate everything to a there is merely suspicion of the U.S. m this column tblt ps~lu·
single central vision, one system, more One example: Cultivation of the leaders a t r.i c and psychological
or less .coher~nt •.• ~ single, univer~l of t.he Soc~alist trade unio~ wh~ led lhe =~ :ridr em~~
organinng pnndple, 1n terms of which anti·Amencan demonstrations m Japan . all co U:ty~~~.
people understand, think and feel." in 1960. A number of them have been ~Jya F~ that unW
For the U.S. to use propaganda el-brought to the U S for better under· such time a1 the commun·
rectively it must put aside its tradition standing. 1ty recogniies the urgent
of pragmatic debate and emphasize the USIA personnel abroad .._, handi· ~ ror tbese..sernces. they
Big Central Idea. . cap~ by °!e familiar American we~k· will not become available
It appears thi5 is now bemg done ness tn foreign languages and a naive
under the leadership of Edward R. Mur· intolerance of foreign cultures. Also.
row. who t.ook over USIA dired,ion in too many USIA meo lack profession.al
1961. He started with what bad been journalism training; many would have a
built into the largest information service hard time getting a job on any good
in the world, with a permanent staff of newspaper in the U.S.
10,000 persons. It had short wave broad· At home. USIA is burdened with the
casting in 30 languages to an estimated usual curses of bureaucracies -en·
audience of 20 million. including enough trenched mediocnties and too many of
Russians to cause the Reds to spend some them. Promotion on merit is difCicult:
$100 million a year to jam the airwaves. But Murrow has worked hard to over-
There were 150 libraries and other as-come such difficulties. His personal
sets. prestige has helped. But most important,
Murrow has since succeeded in he has attacked and in large degree cor·
making USIA. for the first time. more reeled the basic weaknesse~ in policy
than a stepchild of the federal govern· and approach to the job
Postcard
Jam on the Spanish)
BJ STAN DELAPLAHE
DORADO BEACH -l
have my coffee bemde "
M11'( ttiat comes "' like. pow-
dered IUi&r poured on a
bright blue bowl.
'nle coco pa.I.nu bend ex -
adiy as advertaed by ttie
Puerto Rico Development
Boa.rd. And the &'Olden pa-
paya throbs with Vit.arniil
C A ftJW bal'& of "Gnnada"
and we closeUp on waiter
pouring ooUee .
''1'iene el azucar!''
"Yes. sir. the sugu ~
on the table."
"Mud\as gracwt1."
··~..nJOY the trea.kfut.
l1T
nus LS tilt morning WI·
gu.aae chess game or one·
upma.nshlp. 1 try to forte
tum into Sparultl to I can
pr.act.ace. He ~ to force
rm U'lto EntJish. So M> cari
practice.
Spa1'Ush ls the mother
tonrue 111 Puerto Rico. But
evtty Puerto Rican tr~ to
bt bilinguM.
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It produc~ some !trange
marnaaes of the Language
1'wo maids wal.lting ahead
ti me bro~ this up ·1
tned washing the clothe
sin jabon-but they didn't
limp\ar... "Stn jabori" hi>·
ing without soap " ' Lim·
pi.ar" IS to clean
AMERICANS who l 1 v t
tl t r e sunply Jam on tht
Spanish. They throw 1t at
taxi drivers and wa.iters
maid$ and bellbo~ a n d
grocery clerks
Friday, September 6. 1963
Thomas A Murph1ne, Editor
Walter Burrouths. Publisher ; Ch<irlrs Neiswender. Busine•~
Manaiier. N Paul J';1sscn AsMstant Pubhsher.
Thomas Keev1I l'rl1'nnal DtrN."tor
M~mber A'lsoc1ated Prt''~ I n1ted Prr~s lntcrru111on111
Member Aud1 l Burra11 of C1rC'ulat1oru
M11mbcr California 'lie'' ~p:i!)(>r Publtshf>r~ As~1sttl0fl
Mcm~r N::il1nnal Frl1111rial Ac;c;OC'1a1mn
··u he can, a Puert.o RJc.
an will answ« you in Eng-
Listi anyway. But 1( y o u
don't speak Spanish, you
won't team. lt they answer
you right. in English, at
leut you know you were
iipeaJdng correct Spanish.
'·Ea correcto, no?" ht.
~aid Including the ta.xi drlv.
er.
"Yea. nr. 1bat ees cor ·
red.," said Ult driver.
"Another thlng,': he said.
· 1/ you get. trapped into
English, 10metimes t h t
Puerto Rican doesn't under·
Ill.and you. But he won't
SAY so. He ju.st rides alon~
hopmg you'U drop so m ,
other hint '° he can bac le
<Jpace and p;cJ< up what
you're t.al.lang about.
"No 96 ve.rdacf'" he ta1d
1n the driver
You bet." said tM dr1v·
er over his lhouJder ''OK ..
WHETHER V 0 U ~k
Sparu.~h or English, PueT·
to Rican talk lit! sprinkled
with "OK."
The shuWe bus operator
fires a bum ot Spanlsh in·
to the ~Jephone. Winds it
up with "OK? OK'"
Distances on ttle I o c a I
map and ~ post& are m
kilometers. But the speed
UmJt .tim are in miles-per
hovr
'Then ~·11 :;ome !()cal
t11alect A bull 1~ a "guagua'
· Tl's the way the hrst tw>rn~
-.ou.nded " ~ friend expl:un
rd to me Wit h wah "
Th«-hu~ ~top 111 ma rl.:l'rl
p;tra1b rl• r.11-'l'1lllt'
....
USUALLY. when oot·pe·
tient psyclnatric aervice.s
are propoeed, th tr e are
10me individuals wtio ex-
press anxieties, as well a.s
boat.llities, c.ooceming t h e
need for c h i 1 d guidance
programs. Marty times they
will negate the effor1a to
establish clink service~.
Such negaive expre&siona
in no way resolve the prob-
lem but merely add to an
already confused situation.
On many occasions. J
Edgar Hoover has said that
something must be d o n e
about juvenile dehnquency
but he in6l.stl. U)at moUy-
coddling oi young hoodlunu
must stop. Tho6e who uae
Hoov«'s ideou out oi prop-
er cootext usually propound
tbetr own viev.·s· and present
oountlegg panace414 ror ju-
venile deli:oquency, mo..« ot
whdt heYe been tried md
found to be want111g
THOSE WHO roncem
themselves w 1 t h all Ule
available facu tend to make
less bombastlc statements
and are far le6S certain that
any one remedy is tile ans-
wer to the total problem.
M a n y commumty precs-
11ures can contribute to de·
linquent ac:U. It W'OUld ap-
pear tbat the community
is contributing to further
delinquency if it fails lo
furnish these bas•<' serv-
ices for prevenuon and
treatment.
fOR EXM1PLI-.. wher t
ts the comrnumty respon -
s1bi1Jty in this c~? A hve
year old child. vtolen1 and
aggressive in the homr ac-
c!dentaUy OT maJ1c~)USly
1 difficult to deot.erm1nr ht>·
ca~ ol the age l dama,cC'd
5cverelv the vision or Im
playmate. Gu1daoce 11 a ~
sought from the comm11ni1v
h11I psychiatric seniircs
were not availabl<'
In desperation, h<-< .iuse
of the boy's conUnued an11.
aoc1al acts, the mother
t urned to the Prob&t.100 or.
fleer for assist.a.nee. T .n e
child was detained in .fu.
v en 11 e Hall's Dependenl
Unit. because oi his a~e.
But his aggressive behavi-
or m a de tum a \('tk>ll~
threat to the ptlys1<:al ,ltff'
ly of h1~ vouthful plavmaTr•
< 0\1~11T\1f-::\T 111 a ,1,1,,.
M!-pllal fnlln wr<l ~ntt v. h1l1•
therr hr undrr" I'll! , •"
t-irlN~hlr ttwr;\p t 1 ,. ~"it
over aeain .m play therapy.
ht would meke day mode.la
of people, large aod small,
and would theo jab penclh
th.rough the clay heads and
decapitate the ftgures.
Alter a long period ol bos-
pitalaation the b 0 y W a I
placed in a fu6ter home md
out.patient therapy WU 000·
tinued. Later the d\ild 'ff/U
rdeMed to. live ~ hls
mother who had no funds
Cor psydtiatric treatmerit
which heT son ltill needed.
And t h e community --m
which she lived did not pro-
vide cliruc serviceg such as
these.
WITH nu.: supportive
help of therapy, true child
might have malntaloed the
progrw he hai made ewer
a period of sewn& years.
Without therapy, be may
$p back. no his aana·
sive, acting out, ~
behavior a n d become an even gr-.,r tlhreet to hia
home commun1ty tn.n be
WM ptt~y. particular-
ly as be b&ad& tow.rd ado-
leaceoce. If the communi-
ty bad 9UCb ....ncea avail-able.. and tide boy could recem -.iditional help, this
mi~ not bappeo.
Where tbeo does the re-
spoosibility for the treat-
ment of this d.i$turbed youn-
ster rest, especially il tile
fainly Ml financially unable
to furn:W1 the needed pey ·
ctDatric services! Doesn't
it rest w1lih the community!
/Mailbox ..
Blgla Preuur~
To tile Editor
A note to Gloomy Gus
(Sept. 5) prompts me to
comm«tl 00 the high pttS•
sure fft system and its po-
terDJ for e{fideot fitt
figtmog oombUled w ith
large savings ot tax money.
AS A TOWN starts. a
hrst oonsideraitioo is public
salety. so tile people set up
a lire department. Al. the
town grows the fire depart-
mt'l'lt becomes too small so
anottier one ~ built at great
expense. nm growtti keel>'
on to a po.int where )t be-
comes ooe of tbe major eJC· penses ot m~ govern-
ment and a heavy tax bur·
den
The system I'll try to ex· •
plam can save a lot ot ltlon·
ey and, aa other cities t'an '
hook up with it to their ben-
efit, our city can oollect rev-
enue from !tie others using
I(
IN Nt::W YORK CITY'S
r.ower Moohattan in the
yeaN before the buildings
became too tall to take cart
nf them. they had a system
caJled the HlJ.?h Pressure
System. A pumping station
was built and the piping in·
stalled under str~ to the
various· hazardous areas.
Hydrants w*1 four vutlets
were Inst.ailed at e a c h
place. Four hose companies
could hook onto each hy-
drant and each oould have
125 t() z.25 pounds of pres-
sure. As a valve was open-
ed the pwnping station took
up and kept ~ pressure
up.
AH tkY needed w~ 1
gauge and then adjlL!t to
the pressure Th1i; meant a
btir .savtng! 11'1 ~wpment
Tlft.: l\ \'STEM r ;1n "'"
-1alt v.<tlN and 11ftn Padi
fi rt' J)I(' -.y~lrrn 1<. v. tl~hrrl
tlllf ;In(! fllll'rf 14 llh fll''" \I I
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ter to prevent corr<>Qon.
It is unlimited because an
the aru where the pumping
station cannot reach can
have a relay or tandem It.a·
tion installed. Thi.a could be
exteoded to the national
park. aod the federal gov-
ernment cooJd help pay the
~-ne natJooai pert
would ttM!l1 have water for
fU"es when needed, a pres-
ent lac& that cames a lot
oi trouble when forest firet
break out.
I have cootaded New
York City and learn that
they still have this system
at the Cooey Island area
and woo!d be happy '° as-
sist any interested city wittl
drawings, ~ I believe it
should be investigated in
the spirdt of avoiding unnec-
essary f i re department
costs while keeping up effi .
ciency
t. ll. MAHONEY
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Grnss roots
Opinion
Clermont, Fla., S 11 u t h
L11ke Pren: "In our opinion ,
regimentation has gone too
far already. How long are
we as citizens -God-fear·
ing citizeM. if you please--
going to stand Idly by while
our individual rights. privil·
eges and obligations crum·
hie away from under our
fret ' The end resull 1~ tyr·
anr v <11c(atorsh.Jp and sll
l1tni: nl all l hO!iP 1 l.-ment~
"" wh,ic h our r·ountrv WA~
fo11nrlrJ1 ;inrl "hrr h h:1v11
m~rl" ht I!• 1':11
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Allen~Seoti
ly ltOal ltT S. ~LLIN M4 'AUL SCOTT
Foreign OQu.atriel desirous of beinl cut tn oo U.S.
aid wW find Jf very usetuJ t.o study P&kiatan'a ~
auoceaful t~ue. 1l haa p extremely proOtable-to the tune
ot more tt>an $5 bIDlon.
P&tiatan'1 ettective formula is .w.aively simple
and direct. It can be suc-
cinctly summed up u "~at 'em rou&h Mld
make 'em Ute ll., For
Plliltan, th.la policy bu
been an un!ailhig "open
sesame" to U.S. lid oof-
f era.
Altbou."1 a member
of the SEA TO aWance.
and tlte recipient ol bil·
llom in military and eco-
nomic lid from this
country, Pakiltan II }J(M-
ily estllbliahlng c 1 o • e commerdal and military
Uee with Red Obfna. 'Ibe
1atelt ii an a~ on a dvil air lfne between
the t'W'O nations.
'1'be Kennedy administra-
1im tm·Tea.'ted -.tttl cfw'.
.::terlltlc "'/1ea'h."
Prtv&Wy' It ls pourinC ~ more Jl.dey eoooomk aid
to Paldltan, while publicly
the P?fAl6dent nMbed a per-
sonal repretentatiYe to ap-
peal to Presidem A 1 u b
Khan. Wlwt thk ...... ol
tJodenlec::reta ol State
George BaR .. ~
ing, W anyibioc. Iii not
b\OW1\.
11JE ODDS are again&(
any f•YOr"able re1ult.s-for
tbe u. s.
For P~. tbe ~-Off
al.reedy is tmdel" wy ill the
form ol a ~ ''aale''
"' 100,000 tom (91ppr'Oxima-
teb' 3.5 mJllion bUlbek) "'
1urplU1 wbQt under Tille I
o1. PWUc i..w ao.
Under tlM .P11cMlbi, Pl!k-
lltM pl!)'I for tile grain
wtcb b OMS cumocy,
whld1 the u. s:tn tum lives
bltct to PatW.an mi IJ'8llU
and loallS I« projects thet'e.
In e4ect, TiUe I trwllac·
tiona amount to ' 1 v e-a-
WfltJI. TbiJ ii the lat.eat oi
DWlY Paitistao bM iotten.
cosr TO u. s. taxpey-
en of t.tw. t.lge Wheat &hip.
meat le more ttmi $10 mil-
lidn. Of that total, 1 o m e
S2. 4 millioo i8 tor shipping
cbarfe1.
The gr..m ii bdne trans·
ported on the SS Mmbattao,
largeet tank« in the world.
Loeded it a GUI port, tbe
wheat .. diestined for the
Pakistan p o r t ol Cbalna-
Chittlng. w b ~ r e Uberty-
iri.zed vellels will ~er k
ashore.
UNCLE SANTA CLAUS-
'Ibe '6 bWm in military
and economic aid to Paki-
a.t la only part ol tne
tA/Jry.
Latest available official
figures, including 1962, show
Pakistan ha& received a to-
tal o( St.BM bilion in eco-
nomic aid. or that. $1.062
billion was in gra,U, '791.S
milion in long-term loaN.
The amooot ol military a.id
as clesaified. It oan be defi-
nitely .tated. how~ver. that
'It le ill excess oi S2.S bit·
lion.
lo additiml to dleSe im-
mense llDM. PalcUtar'I alto
has received well over $1.S
bCllion in surplua oommodi-
tie<s under the vvnoua titles
"' Public Law 480
UNDER TITLE 1, be-
tween July 1, 1964, and De·
cember 31, 1962, . Pakistan
got surplus commodities
that cost U.S. taxpeyers $1.-
-i'¥1 billion. lno\uded lrl this
amomt was $138.8 m.Jllion
for shipping charges. Un-
<k! r Tit.le 2, $48. 6 ml1.lion in
surplus commodities w a 5
shipped there as "emergen-
cy relief". This was givefl
TB E ORACKDOWN -
,,,_. UUJe.known facts are
C&UIBlc much coocem 10
~ qllal1«S.
Rep. OUo P....-nan, '().
IA.., <lha1rman ol 1ht Hoose
~ SUbcommit-
tee la dmle " the forelp lid bodcet, and loq a mll·
itlllt .tVOCllte "' dashlog Cbete fUDdl to the booe, is
d11ht u*'8d to melle the ut-
mott ol 1be Paldatau rtary
t o drlllticelly pnme t b e
Pruldeat'a dMnend for M.5
bilbi.
PM!lman's aim la to cul
that to S2. 4 bi.Won.
lN THE SENATE, Wayne
Mone, D-Ore., member of
the Forei111 Rel.at:IOM Com-
miUee aod long a champion
ot foreigil aid, now 11 on
the warpatb agaiMt auch
IargHC8'e ~inc. He ts
citinf Pakiltan a. a graphic
~ for bis lignif,lcant
chance "' view. ·Mone bu ~ noUc.
that "If the present foreign
policy ol Pakiatan c.ootin·
ues, I atMlll p r o po 1 e the
el.imlna&n of every dollar
of authorized funds for that
cowary ... It ii engag.ina in
internatiooal blaclan8.1.1
a.gain.at the United States.
"IT IS ABOUT time for
P a k i s t a n ' 1 band to ~
called," continued Morse,
"and I do not intend to vote
a .m,1e dollar few a country which proposee to eriter m-
to treaties with Red China.
nor do I in1end to vote a
single dollar for any coun-
try which enllsU the aid
ol Red Chm& in fighting its
~liti~!] wan wiUl India."
Morse la fon::elully gun-
ning for the foreign aid
budget as a whole. His in·
tent ia to reduce it by at
least $1 billion below the
14.5 billion .ougta by the Pr~ident.
FOREIGN SPARKS -
The State of New Mexico
has a S.S mlllion mortgage
on the SS Manhattan -un-
der a law permitting the
state to tnvest in privat~ en-
t.erpnse,. This mortgage i11
in default, and New Mexico
bas decided to dispose o{ 1l
-if and whee it oari
Last aJSing, the Manhattan
transported a large grain
shi:pmem to Poland. Thi11
abo waa • give-away under
Public Law 480. b e 1 n 2
"sold" to tlle Soviet sat.el·
li1e for its own CWTency
The U.S. now has $486 mil·
lion in Polish zlotys. This 1s
the largest amount of so-
called counterpart fund$ of an u.s. aid befleficiaries.
Second largest is India. with
1362 million in counteJ'1>arl
funds. 'Ibese huge sums can
only be used in tl'lo6e coun ·
tries and are of no help to
the U.S. in coping with its
increasingly serious bal·
ance ot payments deficit
problem.
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Be'rbhJre'a on the Bay
Blue Dolphin Restaurant
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SCatloner'a Store
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Bay Cleaners
Gene Burton's
Tbe Shoe Tree
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Sf>ecial Events
LOBSl'ER BAKE -Balboa Bay Uoas C'blb'1
14th Annual LeWer BMe wW be kAd w..
urdaJ an'4 Sanday, Sept. 7-1, at the main
beach iD ~ del Mar. Charcoal broiled
loblter c11fnen will be terved from 12 DOClll
to I p.m. and the menu includes baked po.
tat.oes, salad, ~ deuut, and beve~.
Tkketa aie $1.15 for edulta and $1.25 for
childrel. h'be1 may be purcba.sed from
any Lioo~ Club member or al the main
beach. Various organizations will operate
conceasioU.
VICTOR BO~GE -"Comeey in Mu.sic," fea-
turin&~r Borge, will be presented one niCht · Sunday, Sept. I, at 1:30 p.m, at
the Bowl. l50 Broadway, Laguna
Beach.=, ranging in price from '2.75
to '5, from '5 to n~ for box aeab,
may be o , by wrltiDg P . 0 . Box Zll7,
Newport Beach. Procffds will go toward
1 a CUltur_. Center Fund.
ICE ro~· Tbe 2ab annual edition el
the ice F la being beld through Sept.
11 at Lot Ancelu Sporta Arena,
38.W So. li'f!rueroa. Performances: Monda:J
throutb 'J)unda1, I p.m.; Friday, 1:31
p.m.; three abows ~s, 1, 5 and I
p.m.; ~ abowa ~s. 2 and I p.m
Tickets, rJDCiDC from $1 to $4. are avail-
able al ~et agenciea, at the Sport.a
Arena, od bJ Writing: lee FolliH, P. 0 .
Box 37912i Los Angeles '37. •
J. Yachting
A ~ RACE -This tw~
for Ufe AhmanlOD Trophy gets under-
wa, at 7 p.m., with ocean racing
yacbta ving from the north jetty en.
trance. ht.a leave Catalina .to the star-
board, in r only "wrong way" race of
the season. B a Yacht Club ~sts the
event. BYC a1SC) • host the annual Cata-
liu and Retuna r or Rhodes and Pa-
cific class.fs on Saturday and Sunday.
ADMl~ION QA Y RBGATI A -Bahai Corin-
lbian Yactt Club ia sponsoring this event
for all clases, on inside and outsiM
courses, tomorrow and Sunday. l
Sports
DEL MAR HORSE RACES -Thoroughbreds
are running for the 21th year at the beauti-
ru1 Del~ track beside the sea near San
Diego Uuiugb September 11. Post time,
2: 15 p.rq. Saturday's feature race, $20.~added Escondido Handicap.
LOS ANGEi.BS ANGELS -The Angels wiD
PlaJ Kan4a City tonight and Saturday at
8 p.m. and SUnday at 1 p.m . Tiley will play
Boston Sej>t. 9, 10, 11 at 8 p m. and Sept. 12 at 1 p.m.
Theater
llELOOYIAND 'IDAftE -··Bye 879 mnse," lbln1DC ee..,. Gobel anc1 Elaine
Duna, la plaJiq tllrGa&h Sunday at the
Melodyland n.e.De U.S. Harbor Blvd.,
Anaheim, OIJl)Ode 1>ime71a.od. "Tbe Ftre-
Qy. •• stan1q A-.a Maria Albergbetti.
will be presented SeFt. a-22.. Perforrna.
" are Dig:bt!y, acept Mon~, al 1:31
p.m. and a matinee &mday at 3 p.m. 'nck-
ds, which may be pwcbased by writiDI
the theatre at the above address or from
Mutual Ticket ~, Stationers Store,
3430 Vla Udo, OR ,_.., are $5.!50 te
$2.00. For informatian call 776-7220.
ANGEL STREET -Newport Harbor PJayen
att presenting "Aqel Street," by Patrick
Hamilton CID Fl'iU;J and Saturday of ea
Wttk through SeJ*mber 21 at their thea-
ter, a Center St., c.ta Mesa. The story
cent1 a huaband'a attempts to drive ~
wife insane. 'l1cbta are $1.50 and curtain
time ii 1:30. Reaea tadoaa may be made
by tdepbonlng .. .,. or 548-329'1.
BEAVEN CAN WArl'-WestminsUr Playen
will present ta.ii eomedy tonight and Sa~
U'day at I p.a. .. Westminstu'a 17Ut
Street Scbool Auditmlmu. T\ckets are '1
aDd 1Da.J be oH•tned 8l the box office.
GJIEEI THEATRE -Rury Belaloote, aut-
meated by a 9elec:t CJ'OGP ol singers, muai-
mna and dmcer'I, • appearinc t.brou&JI
&:mday, and the JDnptcm Trio will enter-
tain Sept. t thJ'oaP Sept. ts, at the Gred
Theatre, 27GO N. Vermont, Los Angela,
Jbooe NO~ Tickets are available at
an aienc:::ies and at the box office.
Coming Up
FOi.iC MUSIC Ji'Ei11YAL -Bud and Travil
and the Four Preps will be presented in an
evening of folk masic Saturday, Sept. H,
at the Irvine Bowl, l50 Broadway, Laguna
Beach. The show is sponsored by the San-
ta Ana Chapter of Women's American
Organization for Rehabilitation through
Training and all proceeds will go towards
furthering its goal ol helping man lo help
himself. AD aeata are reserved at $2, '3.
'3.50, "4 and f.f.50. Mail ticket orders to
the Bowl or phone HY +11'5. See ad page
15 for ticket Information.
DONKEY SOFl'BAIL -A donkey soflbaD
came betweeu tbe Onmge Coast Uoos and
Coda Meaa North KhirmWs clubs, will be
played SUoday, Sept. JS, at 2 p.m. al Ute
Orange County FaJrcround.s, Costa Mesa.
Tickets are $1 for adalta, 50 cents for ~
dren six to 12. and ddldren under six att
admitted free. Family units are admitted
five for $1.50 If tleketa are obtained In ad-
vance by calling U Ml65.or by contactlnc
Lions or North Khranla members. Prc>-
Cffds go to youth cbarities of Xi Lambda
Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma PbJ, spoo-
!l()r, and Uona and Kiwanis Cluba.
_MA <;AZINE
DAILY PIU>TINEWS PRESS
P.O. e.s UH, New,.n Be•ll •
COVER: This week we salute the United Fund Drive lo
three coaataJ cities with a picture of the poster girl for the
National United Fund. For information on the local United Fund
Drive, see feature on pages 6 and 7.
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Meet the People
Garden Notes
United Fund
.. Angel Stft.et"
Donke'J SoftblD
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Page 3
Page 4
Pages 6, 7
Pages 8, 9
Page 10
Folk Singers Page 11
Entutalnm~nt Pages 12--lS
The Vikings Page 1%
Food 'n Tare Page lS
Melodyland Page 14
Mones Page 15
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NEWS
Walt Disney presents "20,000 Lea·
gues Under the Sea," a science·!ic·
tion thriller in color, now at the Mesa
Theatre, Costa Mesa. ;<.
Kirk Douglas has his problems in
"'For Love or Money," now showing
at the Lido Theatre, Newport Beach.
PaUl Newman stars in "Hud," with
Patricia Neal It is now showing at
the Port Theatre in Corona del Mar.
Lee Marvin and Dorothy Lamour sw
in ''Donovan's Reef," with Jolla
Wa.yne. It is now showing at the Bal-
boa 'nutre. Balboa.~ &mday.
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Nornen's American O.R.T.
P~sents
Laguna Folk Mu"c
Festival
starring
BUD AMO TRAVIS
FOUi PREPS
IRVINE BOWL
Saturday, September
14, 1963 -8 .30 p.m .
Tkketa $2.00, $3.00,
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Apprentice Program
At
Melodyland Theatre
Seventeon apprentices in theater
arts are concluding 12 weeks of mlx-oo glamor and hard work at the new
Mclodyland Theatre in Anaheim. and
a new apprentiee ere\\ is being re-
cruited to succeed the original
drama-learners in the roming fall
season, which sta~ts with ''Firefly" on
September 10.
Theater apprentices are rC<."Og-
ni.z.ed by Act<mS Equity Association,
illld receive a ''criash" course in all ·
phases of theater operation a<:cord·
in~ to Co-producer Sammy Lewis of
Melodyland Theatre.
"We are making the apprentice
training program a basic part of the
Melody\and Theatre operation." Lew-
lS reported. "This <>pporbunity for
professional training is vital to a
healthy American theater."
The "kids" in the original Mel-
ooyland Theatre apprentic-e crew
range' in age from 18 to 29 years.
Mo.st of them are dramatic arts
majors in high school or rollege. and
most of this crew will ret.u m to
sobooJ in mid-September. making
room for another apprentice group.
House Manager Dick Osoc-io l5
accepting applkati<>us oow for the
second apprentice training group at
Melody•and Th~tre. Apprenlkes are
chosen for theater background and
:.ptitudes. and those who plan life-
time careers in the theater are pre-
ferred. Apprentices under Equity reg-
ulations, draw $15 a wook expen<;e
money.
During their apprenticeship. the
youngsters rub elbows day and nif:?'hl
with actors. singers. d::in et'r-. .ind the
;tars .
They are given intensive t rain-
ing in such diverse C'hores ai.s dloral
~rngmc under ~usical Director Boris
Kogan, tips on choreography from
Dance Director..., Jack Beaker. and
under the direolbn of Hal SIY.lfer .
scenic dC':'\igner. ac-tuallv conslnact all
props and scenery in the theater car-
penter shop
Stage Mgr. Al Mill man coad1es
llhem in the intriC'acies of props and
a robust ~rew stands by for e very
perfo rmance. ready to carry props
and scenery up and down thi! aisles,
setting each 9Ceoe oo the circular
stage with split serond timing.
As8ociate Producer David SheJ-
lfll'J provides detiam ol. casting and
billing to the apprentices. General
Mao.ager Bill Trim and Hoose Man-
atrM" Ooorio use the services of ap-
prenticu exteosively, assigning them
1000 as telephone reserv;wtion takers,
ushers, and on different OCX'a.Si.ons , .a.s
assistants t.o the wardrobe mistress_
'"' t.o Company Manager Harry Zevin
and Publicity-Public Relations Direc-
t.ors Hant Levy and Sparky Saldena..
The girl apprentices are also as-
~lgned as dressers f&r Melodyland
Theatre's female stars. A new appren-
tice takes over this chore every two
weeks.
You can take the word of 18
year-0ki Glenda Lovell of 320 Nor.
mandy Pl., Anaheim. wbo 'Was Janet
Blair's dresser when "South Padfic''
played the theatre. when she says,
"Yoo work hard and very fast . but
you really loorn what show business
is aill about."
M<l .. ll ... SOC!--DAILY ,.ILOT /"ll:WS "•EH
1'11 10 •'1' '""'" ........ 1'61
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Meet the People .. :
Loves Jam Sessions
Jack Marshetft -music romposer, guibarigt, oomediarn, actor,
angineer -is tbe type o! man who loves his work., no matter
what he's doing.
The '\'ey,port Bt•a-eh t•ompost>r was graduated from the· Uni· ·l
ver.srty of Southern C':ilifornia in 1951 as an enginrer, but fou nd
llhat .. life was too s~rious '' He joined a j<l'lz oond and the staff
>rchestr:i a-t MGM studios. playing guitar, the instnnnent he'd
;t ru rrn11e-d si nee he wais a n 11 -yoo.r-old boy in Kansas.
Then he started writing music: arrangements for vocalists
ruch as Peggy Lee. Judy Gadand. Vic Damone; television music.rat
~re:. for shows like 'I'he Deputy. It's a M31D's World, and. this
fall the new series, Channing His Capitol recordings include
jucieland. jazz. experimental contemporary music and '·dressed
.lp rock and roij "
And now Ja-ck Marshall is venturing inllo two more Ciclds:
romedy and acting. He wrote and recorded the lyrks and music
~or .. My Son the Surf-Nut." recentl~·-released hilarious parody
on surfers and their music
"It 's great fun to work these out1 especially when they get
laughs." he said. · •
His favorite diversions are spontaneous jam sessions that
often last more then half the night. And because a frAend. Ricbard
Boone. attended one of them, Marshall is now studt1ng acting .t
Boone's drama wortsbop.
"It's like a repertory company -each week you pby a dif·
terent part;; he explained and added, .. I go just for fWl."
So you could call him Jack--0!-all-trades Marshall, but be pre-
~ers the term "musical drltt.er." It's apropos for a man who io
one diy might amuige and plaly classical mmic with Igor Stra-
ri.n.sky aDd a few boul"S later pby "strictly modern jm'' wiWt
Shorty Rogers.
But he is also a hobby-drifter who has at one time or ~
avidly pursued chess, cycling. cruising in his power boat or fixing
:rp bis 191-l Ford CT05S-00Wlllry racer .
About the only dling the sell-termed "dub avoider" won't
sample are clubs. But t'eprdJeass or his many inten!JtSts •Dd ac-
tivities. his first love is music.
''It's kind of a hobby as well as a business," the soft-spoken
man said. "I can ~ork in a re<:ording studio all day, then come
J.ome and put on a record."
And as be listened tlo a recording, Jack Ma.nfl.aI. hard-wort·
ng drifter. musied about a new project: ''I'll have to pt a saif.
boot -because you can play a guitar in one."
Jac-k uve.s on Udo Island with his wife and Cbeir four
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His expert actvice un NYe you tirM and mofteY.
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Floral and
For those leeki.ng the dramatic and
unusual In patio or indoor decorat-
mg, this banging brus bowl custom
mllde into a profusion of fall
color or tropical foliage is an out-
atabding decorator specimen.' Av atl-
able in a variety of sizes and colors.
Just one of many unusual pieces in
our world of floral fantasy.
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FANTASY
1 i The massive Azalea ~ 1 '
here 11 only o.ne of Ulf
many custom made tr~ '
and tropical specimens con-
structed in the newly decoi ated Floral Shop. All "Cu 1
tom Work" materials-ar
taken from the tremendou ;
selection of sales stock o~ I
display for the l)o..Jt-Yo!"} I
self decorator. Your·choi~ of thOusands of briJJia
colors and patterns of no r emg and tropical reprot
ductons from Europe and
the Orient. All at special
Nurseryland import price1
One of many floral arrangements
from the wide selection of sizes
and colors available at Nursery-
land. Your choke of a complete
stock, not only of flowers, but all ··0o-1t-Yourself" Supplies".
• RA'M'AN 8ASK£TS
•MANZANITA
• FLORAL Sl'PPUES
• DECO RA TOR ITEMS
SPECIAL "FALL SEASON" PATIO SALE
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lnentory of Quality Farnl-lur~.
One. of the many ldeluJ
patio furniture settfogs iD
the Floral and Patio Sho~ is this King Size Wroug
Iron Ensemble. A selectio
or several sizes and com"
bination or Tables an~
Chairs is available for you t
inspection Also shown iB
the Deluxe "SUN-MA~
1ER" Garden Umbrella.
Choose from many colors, patterns and styles of this,
the world·s finest 11mbrella,
GARDEN CENTER
2123 NEWPORT BLVD.'
COST A MESA Ml 6-l925 -
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• When you stop and consider it , seeds ore remark-
able things. Virtu~ly every flowering plant is propa-
gated in nature by seeds. The shapes of seeds, the woy
in which they germinate, and their means of dispersal
ore os varied as the plants that grow from them.
In size, they range froni tiny dust-li ke orch1_d seeds
to that of the coconut which is 0 single seed. Wind a~d
woter ore the most common means of dispersal. Orchid
seed by its sheer dust-like quality con be blown great
distances. Some larger seeds hove ''wings" that catch
the wind. T~ a maryllis seed pictured above hos seeds
covered with a flat papery shell that is easily blown. by
the wind. We ore all familiar with the wind catching
parasols of milkweeds and dandelions.
Many seeds float in woter and ore thus transport-
ed by rain, streams, and rivers. The coconut con float
in the ocean for o greot period of time with its hard husk
protecting it from the damaging effects of solt water.
Most seeds would die if they come in contact with sea
water. Other methods of dispersal include birds and
animals. Birds eot small fruits and the hard seed }:>asses
on through the cfigestive tract unharmed. M istletoe is
moved froni tree to tree in that manner.
Animals sometimes carry seeds in their fur. Some
seeds, such as beggar's\ ticks, hove barbs on them that
catch readily in an onimol's fur. It may be mil~ later
before the ·animal dislodges it.
Just because a plant is successful in having o wide
seed dispersal is no assurance it will hove a wide distri-
bution. Conditions might not always be right for its ~rowth where i~s seeds land. Every mistletoe berry thot ~ eat~n by a bird does not hove its seed land 1n a tree.
. he winged seed moy be blown to a climate too cold for 11 to grow. The cond1t1ons tor germinating orchid seed
ore 'io exact ing thot it is a good thing a single blossom
often produc~ over o million of them
th t Th~ point 1.s. t he more seed that is produced on~
fe a rt er it 1s d1<,tributed, the more chance o plo~t hos o re p roduc in<J and '-f mo ~ing or itself o larger niche 1n not ur e
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On Friday and Saturday nights. from 9 p.m. U}ltil closing, enter·
tainment in the New Orleans Room of the Ne-wporter Inn is
provided by the Tommy Groh Trio, consisting of Groh on the
accordian; George Carr. bass. and Earl Boyle .. clarinet. Beverage
service only is available. The Newportcr Inn is located at 1107
Jamboree Road, just off Highway lOl·A. in Newport Beach. Tele-
phone 675-1700
THE ROYAL FOX RESTAURANT PRESENTS
FAMILY STEAK NIGHT
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The Tedd McKeever ~Bob Llnaker, Jimmy Lee, and McKee
ver, from Jeft--entertains njghtly, except Tuesday. fro m 8 30
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. in the lounge at the Coral Reef Restaurant Tht>
oombination of piano, drums and bass with the bass pla~ er
doubling on hot tenor saxaphone, offers good music for listening
On Tuesday evenings, entertainment is by the Vina and Mary
Duet. The Coral Reef, at 2645 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa. is open
seven days a week. Breakfast, lunch. and dinner are sened
Phone Kl 5-94 71.
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TUES. SEPT. 101 ---FR-.-.. -5-A-T--.i
A Big Juicy Top Sirloin Stuk $196 O~r complete with a sparll.-
liDI champa'ne e«kiall. INK SPOTS
& REVUE
CldldttD'I d I •• e r I wltti • $126
1parkllnf Shirley Templf'.
for Your Dancing and
LISTENING PLEASURE
Royal ~Fox Nes1. Wttk
SCAT MAN CROTHERS
2260 HARBOR BLVD., COST A MESA C-llMG•'"r--R~tion $Uftfftecl LI 8-6035
ANTHONY ROSE,
JOHN DI CIOLLA and
RUSS NOWAK
BRINGS YOU THE VERY
LATEST IN HAIR FASHIONS
AND COLORING
PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED
TO OUR OPEN HOUSE -SUNDAY
SEPT. 8th (2 PM. to 6 P.M.) REFRESHMENTS
OUR GET ACQUAINTED OFFER
REGULAR FREDERICK $35.00
PERMANENT WAVE compa.•• Y2
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Glamour Haven BEAUTY
SALON
1516 BAKER AT HARBOR COSTA MESA
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PRICE
JZ~Lauranl anJ Oak Room
A MESSAGE FROM ROBERT'S
Many ol you are new to the area and would hke to find a nwe
restaurant to go to oo your night out. Try Robert's.
We are famous for our Top Sfrloin Steak at $1 95 Thi~ t.., a b1~
lhidt, juicy steak for which you would ordinarily pay $3.50 or more \\ e
have been buying these in very large quanities for over 5 yean. and th""
is the reason we can offer it at this unusual price.
On Thursday through Sunday we have Prime Rib aot $2 50 T~1~
Loo, cannot be duplkated elsewhere for less than $3.50. We offer 1t ')31
I.his price to get you acquainted with our restaurant. {
We have 15 ste-ak dinners -the greatest selection of any re~uur .in1
in the area. Thirteen wonderful seafood dinners· featuring regular fa,or
ites as well as lobster -broiled, newburgs and thermadors Our 'tt>ak
~nd lobster combination Is sensational at $3.25.
Our Oak Room is completely different from anv vou hnvt' ,., t•r
seen. Soft lights, walnut paneling, English C'OQ<:h •anterns • i1h•:1 l r1\r
t"OC'ktail6 and dining in an intimate atmosphere.
We pride ourselves on family appe-a1.· We say "Gourmt-t Food
Family Prices" -which means that you ban take the entire fam1l.' out 1111 Ii~ food, enjoy a few OO<'ktails ll you wish and bring h<>me c-han).!1 fr(>tll
a $10 btll.
~· us soon -you ·•1 be pleasantly S\HJ>rised .
Lou H~ttz
Manager
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FOOD SF:R\'ED ~ AMERJCA' J-'\l 'Uf·.~~
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lfTU ST. I. PLACENTIA COSTA MESA Ml l-31M VISTA 0-.,1Ht r·
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C'H \ftC'OAI. ar.OILIE'D STEAKS · ClnC"EN DINNERS
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We Serve A. Full Line Of Mexican Food
Food To Go -673-9761
I A.M.-11 P .M. (Ctosed Mon.) -Music Fri. & Sat. II
29'20 E . Coast Hiway -Coron• del Mar
-VISIT OUR NEW MEXICAN GIFT SHOP-
Steaks • Cantonese Fe>H
Luncheon • Complete Dinnets
COCKTAILS • Exotic Tropic.I Drinks
]h OYANA.GAYLEatthephuwbi.r 11
bl the Aloha Room
NlChtly ucept Mond11y 1
• Utt Sf ACM 80Y Restaurant
. 353 E. Coast Hiwoy, Newport Beach
Teenage Dance Center
FM Oun~ County
This Weekend Presenting • • •
FRIDA. Y & SAT'°'fRDA Y
THE RHYTHM ROCKERS
Un·,~ lor Rou. 1latk1, dress shirts. tk-s. fer <.Iris.
drro,., nr ~kfrts & blo111oH. '
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• MINIMUM AGE 1S, MAXIMUM 20
• If Chapero~ by Parents, Minimum
A~ limitations Do Not Apply
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YOUR WEEKLY
THE VIKINGS
The Vik ings. which special.Ues
in an authentic Swed ish smorgasbord
and features d e l i c i o u s food and
courteous service. has won the favor
of selec tive coastal area residen ts.
The restaurant is operated by the
Anderson familv -Mr . a nd Mrs.
Olof Anderson,· two da ughters. Mia
lnd Vera. a nd a son. Hans. Mrs. An·
derson 1s 1n charge of the preparation
and rooking of the food and has two
young men from Sweden to assis t
her. Ake Bystrom and Lennart Teg·
man.
l'urrentlv. Mr. a nd Mrs. Ander· ~on are vacationing in Sweden and. no
.i<1uhl will rt'\urn with nunH•rou:-.
1.I·· ,, •n 111.1\..1• their p 11pul.i1 t l•,\,1111.1nl
~ven 111ore ent1<:1ng.
The \ 1k1ng ... -.erw lumh a nd drn·
ner ~lor:id ay through F ndoy from
11 30 a m -8 30 pm. Saturday. din·
ner o nly from 5 to 8 30 p m. and Sun·
day. dinner from noon to 8:30 pm.
There is a total of 25 different dis hes
fro111 wh11 h to choose. At lunt'h this
1nrlufie, al lea~l two hot l11:.he, ;ind
t!1ere are four hot d1.;he::. during thl.'
dlnnt.>r hour:.
Tilt.> ~onderfu l array of ~alad::.,
th<> home made hol bread~ and des·
se1 l~ .ire a real treat The salad lunch
1~ onlv 65 lents and a full course lunch
with hot d1~hes 1s 95 cents Dinner 1s
S l 65 for all vou t'a n eat. with a ch1l·
:Jre n·, dinner -one helprng o nly -
[or 8:1 cents .
Another speciol feature is a low
calorre meal for $1 10. which includes ' I
salad. all kind:; of relishes and a hot
entree.
In addition food may be ordered
lo take out One mav select from the
bu ft et and take it ·out on a paper
plate or order 1t 10 cartons lo take
home and serve
A popular take-ou t item is Swe·
d1:.h Rve bread. which sells for 75
cen~ a loaf or 40 cents a half loaf.
A half loaf. 1t is pointed ou t. weighs
~pproxirnalely two pounds.
The Vikings is located at 145 E.
19th St . Costa Mesa; telephone 548·
6414 Tlte Andersons also operate a
:>1m1lar restaurant at 1 42~ E Lincoln
in Anaheim.
V I LL A ROMA
Speciall1in9 in ITALIAN DINNER..~
445 No. Newport Bl vd., Newport a .. ch
Open 7 Days 4 p.m.-12 p.m. Ml 6-4929
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SIRLOIN
o;t' I DINNER STEAK
$196
l11cludoo' cbol«1 N clom ab••Ckr •
erltf 1r-u lacl. • cll•lee el .... •-dr .. 111Jo1, llalled potate w /olleH• oauee ar oow cream wltlt cbJveo or IY-•••11 tn. a ltnad baoilel wllll butter.
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RESTAURANT
(Where the accent is on fine food.)
Complete Lunches • Deluxe Complete Dinne"
(Child's Pl11te ~price)
Entertainment Nitely Featuring
Wonderful Organist -JACK TOWNSEND
Private Banquet Facilities Avail1ble
NOW O~IN 1 OAYS
3131 W. Coast Hiway, Newport Beuh 646-1617
I--Mol el TM Ard•••I 0-....-1,.. IM-.. __, ... ,_
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For $1 .6S
Children 8Sc
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Special Adult Plate $1.10
SMORGASBORD
Caterln~ f'or
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Swedish Rye
Bread to
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Open 11 a .m . 'til 8 :30 p.m . Mon. thru Fri.
LUNCHEON 6Sc •nd 9Sc
afvrday Dinner Only-S Until 8:30 p.m .
Sunday Dinner, 12 Noon to 8:30 p.m .
Mesa Square-Mes• Theater Block
E. 19th St., Costa Mesa -Phone S48-6414
Villa ~fuwm Restaurant
tn """"' SI~ """'l•el .. ·---· l l 6-Nil. o. .. I O•tl a --•Ona Point, 2«6t O~I Prado, GY l-5433, Closed M0Dda1
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CANTONESE FOOD
FINE QUALITY
Eat Hff• or Take
Home
STAGS
__________ CHINESE CASINO
111 21 st Pl. Newport Beach ORiole 3-9560
Open Daily Until 3 AM. ,
FUN SCHEDULE from Bill MARTINI DANCING 7 HITES
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Tak~ advantage of the '"Indian Swnmer rains,.. and Nurser y -
land~t!i tren1endou.s Fall inventories of the finest tf'uality planLs
and garden supplie8 ••• hundre d s of sp ecials plu~ ever y day low
price8. Plant now ••. while time and price is right
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ST AR JASMINE
• Excellent Vine w
Grotad Cover
• Fracrallt W1ttt.
BINtom1
• l. .. Val.e
67<
BlACK PINE
YOUR CHOICE
Of HUNDREDS
1.7S VALUES
.\a outttandlng pl.a.
at aa unbeUe\ abk .. price.
Lar'e ooe gallon c~
taloff,.._.low grow·
lilt and art IJdc • • •
u ceUeDt for coatalJt.
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Ground Cover Fern
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Spreaceri"
Extra Lar~ in
One G.I. Containers
1.60 Value
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Climbing Aralia
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f vy aDd Aral la
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1lu1de
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1.41 Value
67c
DRACAENA PAlM
YOUR CHOICE
OF HUNDREDS
1.SO VALUE
Se. Calll' s. favorlk
laadlClipe 1peclmen.
Hard1, IOO C.lerant
ud fut crewlag, thla
10 lovtai palm wlll
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la.cite ape.
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Eara Laree G,...U.New
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Week-End Specials
VALUES TO $2.00 ...
All GALLON CONTAINERS
oWAiii=0 GiNG(1R 57¢ .
LACY BRONZE ACCENT 67" HEAVENLY BAMBOO I
BRILLIANT RED BLOSSOM 67¢ I BOTTLE BRUSH ..
FAST GROWING and HARDY 77¢ FAN PALM I
DENSE FORMAL COLUMN 77¢ YEW PINE
SEMI-SHADE ACCENT 717¢ GOLD DUST PLANT
ia-HAWAIIAN EXTRA LARGE
TREE FERN
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PAiADtS'EALITY 98¢
PHILODENDRON
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:n 23 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa • Open s.vR j Days a Week • 8 AM to 7 PM • Ml 6-3925
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United : Fund·--Dr.ive .. Sets Goals
Newport Beach Goal $119,990.
What is United Fund?
United Fund is a group of agencies joined into a single r.noney
raisjng organization wbkb operates all year, but makes concentrated solici·
tauons during the months of September and October.
Why is this good?
This insures maximum utilization of the funds coJlected, for the
purposes they were intended at the local level
In the ctties oi Newport Beach there are 22 and in Costa Mesa, 16
diflerent agencies represented. Instead of making separate contributions,
one dnve takes care of all of them.
Administration costs are reduced, 1t is more convenient for the
donor and rnon benefit .is derived from each dollar b)' the member agen-
oes. ~
Who in this area benefits?
United Funds are diVJded into three < la~~1f1l"atton~ health. Jou th ~d~~~~-.
Approximately 5or; of all funds raised IS given to ~Outh act'iv1ty
agennes. ~
Statistics show that independent fund raising by individual chari·
table orga.oiz.ations .is costly-ranging from 16 percent of funds raised; up-
• wards Funds raised locally in United Fund run from 6 to 8 percent ihsur·
ing the greatest possible percentage of dollars contributed to be used for
the purpose intended.
In Newport Beach and Costa Mesa all officers and dir~ctors as :Well
as solicitors serve without pay. The 6 to 8 percent expense 1s for a put·
time secretary, a brochure and postage. •
l No monies given to agencies by United Fund may be used for any·
Uung but operating expenses. None may be used for capital improvements.
A contribution of even one dollar to each of the benefiting agencies (
v.1\1 help the drive go over the top in each city. A dollar is probably 1ess
than what would be contributed, if each drive were conducted separately.
Contributors may indicate bow much they wish to give ~uring the
year, if they do not wish to give it all at one time. They may designate
where their gilt.a are to go if they have favorite agenciei.. Jn many orguiia-
tion.s the contributions may be made by payroll deductions.
AdWftlee et ... H•~ .,_ Boys Clvlt ..... Girls Club, fNcfured Oft -. ..
,...._.,.. ,.., eM 91 the,. •• ~~ of u.Nt'9d FUfML •
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H11ntington Bea(•)1 Goa] $16.,000
The H untington Beo<h United Fund hos set a gool
' of $16,000 for this )ear's drive. T he -agencies to w hic h
these collected funds will go ore:
West Orange County YMCA
T he USO
G irl Scouts of A merica
Catholic and Protestant WclforC'
Visit ing Nurse~ A ssn.
The Children'~ H ospi tal
Boy ScoL1ts o f America
Los Angeles Orthopoec.lic Foundot 1(111
Fam ily Scr1vce o f O range Count y
Travelers A 1c.J Society
Salvation Army
At pr4!SS t 1me t here woe; no budgei 1,reolt dPwn
ovoiloble on how the funds would be ollocoted to t hc~e
12 agencies A meet 1nq v h<'c..lulod for Sef,temlX"r 25, 11
expected to reX1lve the budget.
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Folk SU;igers ~\ 1·~w;tt:r •
Bud •nd Troi•
The ln·me Bo"'! •Iii resound 10th the ~ ol !ult musac
C1n the night of Satunb~·. ~ptember 14. 1bat is tht' date st-t for
~ appuranc-e of Bud and Trans a.nd the Four PT"eP5 nus kind
"' double billing bas to add up to an u.tnordl~~· "'""rung of r n tertaiJunen t.
Bud and Tr-an..s a~ teamed up. a..flf'r an ~bslt'nl~ of lS rm.'nth."'-.
•ith a unique harmony of voi~ and LDStrumeotauon aC\.~ntt'd
•1th between-songs com~~·. Tbe~· CODSlder then~lvt>S a quartt-t
because &C'C'Ording t o Tr-a,·is· ··w e pla~· C'OUntf'r mt>lod1c mov~
nients against the melodies we srng Tbi..s maltt>:: tht' ~u1t:ir!' ~'mt>
1" ti other voices."
Tbe Four Preps att the ~ oungest \'<X.'al group "1tH a m:iJ<>r
F't'("Ording label. They mel and on ginated a:. a quartet ~ Holly·
"<><xi Hjgh School "'here th<'Y sang in the sd1ool chorus They
°'tl<!\'(' sord a million rNOrds appe°1lred On tele\"iSiOn and nlO\ ies.
Members of the group are •tarYin lnabnett. high tenor. Brute
S.-lland. lead tenor. Glen Larson. baritone and F.d Cobb bass.
Th~ e-.·ening of folk 111us1r ..., being sron.-:ored b~ the Sanla
Ana Chapter. W on1t'll0 S :\m<.'nla n Organiz..111on for Rt'hab1h1at10n
-b<-tt~r kno,,n as OHT :\II prol(.•ffis "ill go lo further th<· E<'<il
u! this org:.n1r.ation of helping man lo help himself ORT 1.!-non·
pr~1flt, builds and ma1nt •. 1m~ YOCallonal tra1n1ni.: St hoob. pro.
• 'ult>s shelter, food , clothin~ and medu·al CM(' for it s !'tudenls.
All sent:-art> re~.-n NI S<·<.' ad, pa~t' 15, for lit ~t·t 1lt·t,11ls.
The Four P~pe
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to cultivate a nd train the mental powtri.,,
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Are you ~atisfied with wh at yovr child/$ rtcelr:r.9?
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Hovn: Mon4l•y thru Thursday from 9 •.m. to 4 p.m. Frid•y-9 a:m. to 6 p.m.
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'Donkey SOftbttll for ·;·Charity'·
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Ten lJve donkeys, and an assortment of Orange Coast Lions
Cl ub and North Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club members will team up
>n September 15 at 2 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds to
?la\ Donkey Softball.
The event is being sponsored by the X1 Lambda Gamma C'hap·
tt'r or Reta Sigma Phi, which has nrne member-. and 1::. one o f
mt chapters in this a rea. Each of the sorority members 111 blue
1eans and blue-and-white gingham shirts and straw hats. will act
b t1C'ket takers and hostesses and will dispense refreshments .
1'bove: from left, Ralph Reisinger, J im Ballinger, on ground; J•ck, the
donkey; 8;41 Finley, Jim Iverson and Fred ~ens •fter • work out.
!Hlow: Who •re they trying to push uound?
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Mn. William Heidem•nn
holds the wild bNst whil•
Bill Finley gets an assist
from Fr.d Owen1 and Jim
Iverson.
Funds raised al Utis event will go to the youth charities or
the Lions and Kiw anis Clubs and the sorority.
The softba ll rules have been changed to include the donkey.;
All players except the pitcher and catcher are on the donkeys and
the batter, who gels no strikes or balls, must hit the 16 inch ball,
mount the donkey and proceed around the bases. The animal
must touch each base with at least one hoof to be declared safe.
there is a perpetual trophy which will be awarded to the
~inning team The sorority hopes to make this an annual event.
See Guide lo Fun. page 2 for li<:ket details.
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In Thre~' 1Coasial 1Cltt~s 1·:
Costa Mesa Goal $94,550.
Bidget Brelkdown of llewpOft BeKh ind Cosl1 MeSI
AGENCY
American Red Cross
Ameri can Social Health A ssn.
Boys' C lub of the Harbor Area
Boy Scouts of America
Campfire Girls, Inc.
Ca tholic and Protestant Wei for
Child ren's Hospital
Christmas Welfare
Community Youth Center of Newport Haroor
Family Service Assn. of Orange County
Newport Harbor Girl Scout Council
Girls' Club of the Harbor Area
Not ional Travelers Aid Assn:
Orange Co unty Epilepsy Society
Orthopaedic Hospital
Salvation Ar:my
United Cerebral Palsy Assn. of r
Orange County, Inc.
U.S.O. (United Service Organizations), Inc.
V1iiting Nurses Assn. of Orange County, Inc.
Volunteer Bureau
Orange Coost Y.M .C.A.
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BEACH
$25,750
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8, 100
15,503
2,700
5,500
991
500
2,800
2,600
12,500
2,934
50
100
927
6 ,045
6,500
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3,035
2,600
11 ,000
9 600
$11 9,990
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MESA
$12,000
20,000
9,500
-4, 100
3,800
3,200
J ,000
5,500
9,600
5,500
3,'900
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1,200
5,000
6,000
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The Newport Harbor Players open tonight with their latest
production, "Angel Street!' It will be produced foi four con-
secutive weekends on Friday and Saturday night.I at 8:30 p.m.
in their theater at 526 Center St., Costa Mesa.
"Angel Street," was produced as a motion picture under the
name of ''Gaslight," starring Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman and
Joseph Cotten.
The story deals with the attempts of a man to d r n l l 11!'-\\ 1fc
insane by means of manipulating the Ugh ting ~) ~lcm and rnn-
tPving to have noises come from empty room~. ~at u rJll~ he is
after her money.
Mr. Mattingham is played by Havens Beech: his tortured
"ile by Julie Haas. Gene Benedict portrays He<'tor Huugh Cate
Simpson, Elizabeth and Sharon Butler a maid.
A " See Guide to fun, page 2 for details.
Sharon Butler
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Dra1uatic Studv ' .
FRI. MORNING
lt:3t
S PE'TE A:\10 GLADYS
4 (COLOR ) MISSING
LJNKS
7 G IRL TALK
13 ASN.-\POLIS
ll:M
% LOVE OF LIFE
4 (COLOR) VOl.'R
FIRST IMl'RESSJO~
7 PRICE IS RIGHT
U BOLO VF.1'\Tl'RE
ti :25
! NF.WS, Reasoner.
Jl:30
! SEARCH FOR
TOMORROW
4 TRUTH OR
CONSEQL'E:'\CES
7 SE\'E~ KE\'S
t SPECTRUM
11 SHERIFF JOll:'\
13 T\' Hl:'li\.O
11 :45
! Gl'IOll\C uc;HT
FRI. AFTERNOON
lt:M
% Bl'RNS ~~O ALLE~
4 (COLOR) PE 0 PL E
WILL TALK
S PETER Gl'N~
7 TENNESSEE ER~IE
9 ST. FRA~CIS HOl'R
13 MIKE WALLAC'F.
1!:!5
Serie:. host Bob Hope, center, Eleonor
Porker and Jeffrey Hunter study the set
of o suspense-drama to be color broad-
cast a s a segment of "Bob Ho pe Pre
sents," starting in the foll on Friday
evenings on Channel 4 . Hunter and
M iss Porker wil l star in the drama
4 NEWS. F loyd Ki.lht>r
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% AS THF. WORl.rl
TL'RNS
Winning Twosoruc
)tur Bill Cullen and his assistant, June Ferguson, wil l be on
h~nd when "The Price Is Right'' bows on Channel 7 fo r the
new foll season . Starting today, Monday, the show will be seen
Moricioy through Friday at 1 I a m. Beginning Sept. 18 it wilt
t'e seen on the new nighttime lineup.
FRI. MORNING
5:30
1 l\EWS. FAR'I
RE PO HT
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MEDIC
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4 (COLOR I PL.-\\' YOl'R %
Hl'XCH I 4 7 LOH: THT \T BOB i
11 !\10\"IE, Bea Hunter
"They 1-M In Bomba).. ?
Clark Gablt>. Rosalind 4
Russell. I ~
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SEWS 7 NEWS, Lisa Ho'41trd.
10:00
THE McCOYS %
4 CO~CENTRATION 4
5 L.A. TODAY . 7
News, Stan Chambers. 11
Movie, "Noose For A I 11
Lady."
7 DECEMBER BRIDE I %
t MOVIE 4
"Green Glove .. Glean
Ford, GeraldlM Broolu
LS ROBIN ROOD
3:ot
SECRET SfOR'.\I
BACHELOR FATHER
QUEEN FOR A DA,.
HlGHWAY PATROL
l''EUX THE C'AT
3:3t
MY UTTLE MARGIE 1 MOVIE, Tom Frandsen
~ Hwnan Jungle," I Garr Merrill and Jan 9termg. I
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FRI. A"ERHOOM
3:31
S mGH ROAD
7 WHO DO YOU
TRUST?
OR SUSANNA
S:'5
t ~EWS, Willis
4:0I
? LIFE OF RILE\'
S BOZO'S CIRCUS
7 TRAJLMASTER
9 UNCLE JOHNNY
l t CRUCKO SHOW
4:30
? MOVIE
"The Web," EdmOf•J
O'Brien, Ella Raine-;.
Vincent Price.
9 ENGINEER BILI.
11 CARTOONS
4:5'
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S:IO
5 POPEYE
7 LOVE TBA T BOB
11 CARTOONS
13 THAXTON'S SHOW
5:31
5 BEETLE, BUDDIES
7 BAT MASTER~N
9 FtrNNY COMPASY
11 Sl 'PERMAN
5:41
4 BELIEVE IT OR NOT
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4 (COLOR) NEWS
Latham. Weir, Hear11 .
5:5t
13 NEWS. BW Jolua1.
From:
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Features
Sun. thru Fri. 7-8 p.m.
Sunday ... "Essence
Mon .... "Shoreline
Symphony"
Tues ... "So,,gstrHt'
Wed .... "Latino"
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Thurs .... "Folkus ..
Fri. ... "The Laugh'•
On Us.
s.turday •. 9.10 a.m.
"Kid1tuff"
8-10 p.m .. "Let's Hoe
A Ball"
10-1 l p.m ..•. "New-
port Seen."
Wed .... 8:30.9:30 p.m.
"Theater In the Round•
Daily . .'Did You Know'
12 Noon, 6 p.m.-10 p.m.
Monday ·Friday .. I a.l'ft
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• HAPPY TRIO -Host Bud CoJ.
Iyer kMp• his fine-rs croaMCI as
regular panelists Tom Poston end
Kitty Carlisle prepare for • new
Nason of "To Tell th. Truth,"'
1tartin9 Monday at 7:30 p.m. ,on
Channel 2.
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Tells Of Her Love
A hopelessly ill Barbara Stanwyck con-
fides in her doctor, David Niven, the
love she feels fut-him in ''The Other
Love" tonight,
Channel 5.
Friday, at 9 :30 p.m. on
KNXT-('Z)
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1':•
TOM EWELL SHOW
DEPUTY DAWG
THE IU!JIEL
Stan Nick Ad.ams.
1 :31
FRI . EVENING
1:31
IS DEADU NE
9:00
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i l'l\f DICKENS .• HE'S
F ENSTER, wtt.b. Marty
Ingels and John A.It.in.
PEOP LE ARE Z RAWHIDE t
Clint Eastwood, Erle
f1em1n& are \he stars. t3
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FRI. EVENING
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•,UNNY
Dis:gnmt.Jed Anny wife t ·JI
~·use• fort io be iD z ALFR ED IDTCllCOClt
SURF'SJDE '
4 =:; SBOWTIME Young wife, w bo s e
I NEWS, l>afill.y, Grfta, Dem ,t4.mecbe host carelessness result.I in Str.u.a, &emr Ar-s ADDOGRAMS death of. her tdopt1
taia:r Ned. ' • Jack 8 son, is blackmailed by
t 1coi.oa> NEWS 7 ~ the child's real motbtt.
Latham, Wetr. Bern. Stars Clint Walker. 4 (COLOR} YRICE IS
5 YOU ASKED FOR IT 11 DODGER DUGOUT RIGIIT, Bill Cu.Jka
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Arthur, Stout , BenU, Snyder, Lewin.
7 NEWS, Ma.rtla, Ward.
MJtcltell .
I.I NEl\'S, Geilr&e Pa.taam
MOVIE
'"Scotland Yard Inves-
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Smith.
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4 (COLOR) NEWS 11 BASEBALL Roger Smith, Edd i 7
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4 NEWS I .• cisco Giants, Uve from Brilliant crimlnok>gy
t lunUey-Bi:tntley. Candlestick Park. student chlef suspect i.n
S NEWS 1:• murder.
'"Secret ol the Loch,"
Seymour Hicks. Sci-
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Arthur, Stout. Harmon, ! ROUTE • 11:11
Senti, ~er. Lewin. I St.an Martin Milner. 4 (COWR) JACK PAAR t
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Little League Playoffs ferent skies 1n hydro. Johns, Fishnuu1, Sloane "~angeTOOs Mlsslon.,"
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l :U beautiful women. 9 N~·s l\"lllls Piper Laurie.
4 (COLOR) NEWS 4 tCOLOR) MITCH 'Jt·Jt 11 BROKEN ARROW
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6:30 p.m.-5PECIAL, Channel 9 -Little
League P'tayoUs.
7:.30 p.m.-RAWHIDE, Ch.nnel 2 -Dis-
gruntled Army wife causes fort to be lo
jeopardy.
1:00 p.m.-SPECIAL, Ch.nnel S -Jee
Follies Premiere.
a:tO p.m.-BASEBALL, Ch.nnel 11-Dodg·
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Cand.lestict Park.
f-.30 p.m.-MOVIE, Channel 5 -"The Other
Love," David Niven, Barbara Stanwyct.
· Richard Conte.
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CMnn•I 13-'Tamlng Creatures ol. the
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8;00 p.m.--PEiRRY MASON, Chennel 2 -
Perry hired by woman being blacbmiled
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band.
' 8:30 p.m.-OR. KILDARE, ChanMI 4--Patient
believes big DOSe is hindrance to ro-
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9:00 p.m.-SPECIAL, Channel 13--"Festlval
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l.9aac Stem.
10:00 p.m.-TRE NURSES, CMnnel 2-Nune
arrested on charge of homicide..
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7 TENNESSEE ERNIE
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Dennis O'K ee!e and
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4 ICOLOR) MISSING
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11:00
! LOVE OF LIFE
4 (COLOR) FIRST
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7 PRICE IS RIGHT
13 BOLO VENTURE
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11:45
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Babe Ruth.
S WHIRLYBIRDS
7 MANHUNT
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U YOGI BEAR
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Dr. Martin Klein.
7:31
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Eddie Foy, Jr. stars.
Work plans for bo)'S
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4 WIDE COUNTH.Y
Stars Earl Holliman.
5 ADOOGRAMS
J ack Barry, bolSlt.
'1 OZl.IE AND BARRJE"J'
June entertains an old
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8:00
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Raymond Burr, Bar-
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Perry hlred by woman
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murder of her husband.
5 LAWMAN
Stars J o·h n Russell,
Peter Brown.
7 DONNA REED SHOW
Carl Betz, SheTJey Fab-
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"Legend of the Lost," John Wayne, Sophia
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11 BROKEN ARROW
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1:30
4 DR. JOLl>ARE
Dick Cham berlain and
Raymond Massey stars.
Patient believes a big
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Grant, Ingrid Bergman
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Jerry Matheri; a n d
Tony Dow are the stars.
Wally and Eddie ~ge
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Robert Sterling. and
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Jaml's Stewart guests.
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Mcllale Us threatened
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Shirl Conway, Zina
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Nune arrested on a char&e of homicide.
4 PBOIECTte
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Fred Aataire Us host.
WSlow l:figh, Blow
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Dan I>uryu, and Jani!'
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11 NEWS, Georie Putnam
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Warren Hull, host.
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Gene Til'mey.
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Hart and Arthur.
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Jack Latham
THURS. EVEN ING
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DonaJd Woods.
11: lf
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4 llELll·:\'f': IT OR :\<Yr
5 :.J5
13 l't-ilLOH) :'\E\\'S
L.'.l.harn. \\.elr, 11cif1
) 5:50 ...
13 XF.\\'S . Bill Johns.
WED. EVENING
6 :llO
Wednesday Highlights
7:30 p.m .-SPECIAL, Channel 2 -F.duc~
tional problcrns in L::wlin America, \\·here
about 45 n1iUion pco:>plc can't r('ad o r
wriile.
' 7:30 p .m .-SPECIAL, Chann~I 9-Back to
School Ral l. Rob f)cn\'c r, host.
8:30 p.m.-SPECIAL, Ch.Jnnel 11-"Second
C'ily_" Six characte rs poke satiriC':iol fun at
v:iric-ly of su hjC'C'ts.
9:00 p.m.-MYSTERY THEATRE, Channel 4
-"Go Look a t Roses," J ohn Jo'or s' the,
J,o\a ,\lbr ight -
10:00 p.m .-ROOTS OF FREEDOM, Ch<lnne l 2
-·· . .\thC'n.". \\"here the 1'hco.;rtrc Began'',
Alfred I.li nt, Lynn Fo ntannc.
:! SI~\\'~. ll1u1phy, l~rren,
Strattvr1, K<'<'ll<'. \rthur
/\' e:1l I .J fl '(J'Lf>H l '.\'l".\\'S,
J ack l.<1 !h:tn1 ,
5 \"Ot: .\SKt:n FOJt IT1
J ack (i.;milh. ho:.t
'7 S l:'.\\'S 11ot·n. \fard,
Geor.c:e. l\litchell , l\t ill-
er. •iealy.
9 l.ONt-: R.-\:\'Gf':lt
ll l\11CKF:Y ~IUl 'SJ.:
13 tCOLOll'I l '.\RTOOSS
6: 15
of (COi.OR ) i'\F:\VS
Bro\\·n , Peterson.
6:30
.a SF.\\'S
I luntlcy-Brink\cy,
l Nl~\\'S
Arthur, Stout, llarn1on,
Berti!. Snvdcr. l.<>\\·in.
9 Ot:lt ~11SS UHOOKS
13 (COLOl't) ('\t\TO()NS
6:45
7 l\l•:\\'S. C'orhran
11 l\t-:\,.S, ril'orgc> l'•lma •
7 :00
! l\E\\'S, l 'ronklll'
4 8 1,CllF.l..OR t'ATIIER
S \\'HIRL'i'BIRllS
7 D.'\!'li'GER ~fAN
9 PEOPLE ARt:
FUNN\'
11 Jrt:CKLE, J F,~KLE
l:S BRONCO, Ty Hanlhl.
7 :38
WED. EVENING
8: :Ml
WED. EVENING
11 ;00
5 DETF.C'Tl\'t :S ? !\'E\\'S
Stars fl<>IX"rt Tayloe. Dunphy, Jlart. Arthur.
1 C'.OING J\1 \' Yi' A\'
Ge!M' Kelly is star.
4 (CO l.01\) NE\,'S
Pril'sts try to savr mar-S
riage of former deaf
couple, wlll'n one of 1
thc1n ts cured . 11
11 srECIAL / 13 "SC'C'ond C i y _" Six
characte rs poke s~liri
c al fun al variety of
subjects.
13 STl)ll.\' or ,\ Sl;\GERI 7
9:00
Jack Latham.
l'll'E\VS, Arthur, Stout.
It""'' Snvdt'r. Lrwin.
Nt::\\'S, l'lotartln
Ul'.:. I' 01: <_;HOl 'CllO
~10\'I E
"Cily of Shadows, ..
Viet.or l\1el...:iglen and
Kathleen Cro...,•ley.
. ll : 10
NElVS, Baxter Ward
11:15
! nt:\'F:RLY
IDLl.lllLLI 1'-:S
.a (COLOit) TO~IGllT
Johnny Carson, host.
lludcly t:bst'n, Max
llacr. Irene Ryan. Don-
na Douslas are stars.
Jim Backus. fun·loving
international playboy,
S STE\'E Al,l,l<:r\ SllOW
11 :30
! 1\10\,E
U entertained by the
Clam pets. 7
' P.IYSTERY TIIEATRE u
"Marry P-Ie Agatn,"'
Robert Cummings and
Marie Wilson. -1\1..\NllUNT
MOVl.E
"Go Look al Roses." "Abov e Suspicion ...
J ohn Forsythe-, Lola J oan Crawford, Fred
Z SPECIA L Albright. MacMurray.
WRF_.STLING l?:ll
(COLOR) TR1\ VEL 1 MOVIE
"Ports of Paradise." "Jungle Patrol," wltll
9 :30 Arthur Frant.
"Education in l.6lin I 5
.>\meri.ca, ·· problems ol l:S
country 'A'bere an ert.i-
maled 45 million people
ca,n't read or write. ! DICS VAN DYKI~ 1%:15
4 (COWR) VlllCINL\N
Lee J. Cobb, J ames
Drury, Doug McClure.
Cowboy's ha1.rrd of
fertC"es launches range ~·ar. I 7
S ADl>OGRA~S
Jack Barry, host
7 W.l\GO N TRAIN
Mary Tyle-r Moo~. I NE\\'S, John \\1Uia.
Rose li.t a r i e, !\1orey 1%:•
Am• te rd am star. t J\10Vl.E
Ritchie gives his father ''The Fake," Dennla
idea for TV sketch. O'Keere, Coleen Gray.
OllR l\1AN llJGGl~S I :00
Slanley Holloway. 4 NEWS
Football star Frank I: 15
Gilford la guest. ! MO\'TE
HIGHWAY J>,\TROL "llolly<A·ood Boulevard'
TIARBOR COMi\ol ;\ND Masha ttunt and Robert
Stara Wendell Corey. Cwnmings.
lft:ill l :JO
John !\lclntire-stars. 111
Michael Burns, 15, re-g· ll
utar in nl"W se.'.t!Kln
series, will he intro-
duced. ? ROOTS 01: F'RF:ED01\1 11 ALL MGIIT ~10\'IF.S 9 SPECIAL "Athrns, Where the -
Bock to Sc-hoot Bal..
Bob Denver. host.
11 PlllL SILVERS
8:00
5 LAWMAN
Stars John RusscD,
Pe-ter Brov.'Tl
9 (COLOI\) :\10 \'IE
Theater Began," Alfred
Lunt, Lynn fo~ontanne.
4 ELEVEN"nt: HOUR
Stars Wendell Corey.
1 NAKED CITY
Paul Burke is star.
Landlord ¥.·on 't collect
rent because be hates
''Legl'nd of the Los1 ...
J ohn \Vayne, Sophia I t
Lorl'n. 11
II \\'ANTf:D ll
the house.
NE\\'S, Clete Roberta.
NEWS, George Putnam
NE\'iS, Johns,
Fishman, Sloane-Stt>ve McQul•en.
ll t"L \'l~G l>On'OR
8:10
? OOBIF: (ill.I.IS
D\\·3yne Jlick1n an, Bob
Ol>nve r, !<'rank 1''ayle-n.
Maynard discovers lal-
~nted singer and sets
out to make her a star.
10:?0
t NEWS, John Wiiiis.
JO:lt
9 l\fO\"l E
''Drango," Jeff Chand·
ler, Joanne Dru, Julie
London.
J:S COUl'l.'TRV l\fUSI C
PIC-A-PET Pets & Supplies
11' WI! DOH1' ..... YI! IT you,a l'llT 00.SN.,. Nl'l!D ITI
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SS9 W. 19th (Cost• Mes• Plaza)
RED
GOOSE
SHOES
• ---..._ -DAIL'I' PILOT/N•WS-P••ll
PltlOlll'I', t•l'l•.,.••11: '-,_
Satartia,; Tele~ision
Saturday Highlights
1:00 p.m.-BASEBALL. CNnnel 11 -Dodg-
ers vs. San Francisco Giants., live from
CandlestiC'k. Park.
1 :JO p.m.---GOLF (Colorl, Chan.nel 4--F'ina:I
six ho!es in today's competition ia \Vorld
Se r ies of Golf.
7:00 p.m.--SPECIAL, CMnnel 2 -"~fiss
An1l!riC'a'' finals at Atlantic City, N. J.
7:00 p .m.-SPECIAL (Color), Channe"9 -
"Aru1nal Farm." animated flirn version ol.
George Orn·eU"s bitter satire o n modern
political structures.
8:30 p.m.--MOVIE, Channel 9-"0tal ~I For
~lurder." Ray Milland, Grace Kelly .
SAT. MORNING
7:0I
4 FEATURE FlLM
"North to Klondike-, ..
Andy Devine and lAO
Chane-y. J r.
7:30
S LEARNING
7 CARTOONS
7:45
11 1llE CHRISTOPHERS
8:80
4 HOl\fE NURSL~G
Red Cross lleries.
I llOPALONG CASSIDY
7 PINKY LEE SHOW
SAT. MORNING
11 : ..
4 MOVlE
"Younger Brothe"' ..
Wayne Morris.
5 CALIFORJANS
7 CARTOONS
U MOVIE
"The P enalty, -with
Edward Arnold, Lionel
Barrymore, M a rs b a
llunt.
lJ V ARIED . .\DES
ll :Je
! ROY ROGERS
5 MO\'IE
5-ptember 7, 1963
SAT. AFTERNOON 1 SAT. AFTERNOON
1:30 5:00
4 (CX>WR) GOLF ll RA.'1AR OF J UNGLE
5:30 Final. sis. holes in to-
day's competition in l %
World Seties ol Golf.
MOVIE
"Tarzan and the Green
7 BANDSTA."D
13 MO\'lE
with Bruce
.. Come Next Spring," 1 Ll
Ann Sht'ridan, S ~ e v e
Coclu'an.
Goddess,''
BennetL
RCMT'
SAT. EVENING
I :45
9 NEWS, Carroll.
Z:ot
2 l\10VIE
6 :00
4 (C'OLOR) NF:WS
Wright, !learn and
'"The C a s e Against 1 11 1'.Lrs. Ameli," .!\1adeleine ll
Carroll, George Brent.
Frandsen.
COClllSt:
AX.'\' SOTllF:RS
6: 15 t MOVIE
''I'll See You in My
Dreams,'' Doris Day,
Danny Thoma s.
%:3&
S WRESTLING
7 l\fOVIE
"M urde-r in lleverse-,"
William l{artneU.
3:00
4 (COWR) AGRICUL-
TURE, U.S.A.
1J MOVl.E
''Boss o( Big Town ,"
John Lit.el and Florence
ruce.
3:30
Z ~IOVIE
"The O Id-F ashioned
Way,'' W. C f'"ields ,
Baby LeRoy.
f. PROFILE
of (COLOR) NE\\'S
Bob \Vrighl.
6:30
of fCOLOR I 1''E\\"S
COSFERt::NCE
S WlllRLYBlllO.S
7 TALK BACK
9 THE DEPUTY
11 DA1"CE Tll\oft::
13 FRO!\llER CIRCUS
6:45
? NEl\'S, Jerry Duphy
7:00
! SP ECIAL
"~1iss America" finals
at Atlantic City, N. J .
Bert J)arks is emcee.
4 W\'1\TI EARP
5 J,\CK B,\RRV SHOW
7 J'IGHT Ot~ \li'EEX
I FROJ\1 GROUND UP
11 l\fOVIE
"Texas Ranger ...
8:3'
3:45
NEWS, Carroll.
4:10
''F.B.I. Girl," ALJ<lrey
Totter , George Brent. I I
7 BE ANY, CECIL 4 (COLOR) J UST FOR
Jose Menno vs. Wayne
Thornton, light-heavy.
"eights. I (COLOR ) SPECIAL
''Animal Farm," ani-
"1ated film version al
'eorge Orv.rell's bitter
iatire on modem politi-
t.al structures.
! SKY KING
Kirby Grant .
4 ICOLORJCARTOONS
I SPASISll F'IL\I
A:'.ao
U S.\C'RF:Tl llF:.\RT
9:90 I
I CA RTOOJ'lo'S
SAT. AFTERNOON
1.?: 00
! SKY Kll'l.'G
7 BUGS BUl'il'l.-Y
I 1't10VJE
FUN, Lee Glnlu:s.,
S BOWLING
7 OUTDOORS
I TRAILS WEST
of: 15
11 SCOREBOARr
f ::SO
4 l\fO\'lE
II MOVIE
"Between Two Women"'
Van Johnson, Lioniel
Barrymore.
7:•
"Frontier Gamble-r,"I 4 SAM BENEDICT
Emcee And Beauty
The 4lrd annuol "Miss America Pog·
eont" will be broadcast liYe from At-
lantic City tonight, Saturday, at 7 p.rn.
on Channel 2 . Bert Parks, who wilr ern·
cee the ceremonies for the ninth year,
is shown with Jacquelyn Moyer, c urrent
M iss Amercio .
SAT. EVENING SAT. EVENING
1:11 Jl :Jt ! CAPTAIN KA:'\!'GA.ROO
' (COLORI SH • .\Rl
LEWIS
S MO\'lE
''I'll Sc-e \'ou in My
Drean1s." Doris Day,
Danny Thon1as.
II SPIN TOP SCHOOL
1%: ''
Jim Davis.
S BOWLING
7 PRO }'O<Yl'BAU.
Benedict and aide
handle easel! involving I Z
murder and mint.
THE DEFENDERS
t;. U. Marshall and
Robert Reed co-star.
Yoang mother accused
! NEWS, Jerry oDp11;7.
4 MOVIE
''Red Canyon,'' George
Brent, Ann Blyth, and
Howard Duff.
''Death Valley," with
Helen Gilbert.
11 DODGER DUGOtrr
T BONE\')100NERS
11 MO'i'IE
IZ : 15
lJ CARTOONS
"Tbe 1\11ghty MC'G urt,"
Wallace Beery, Deanj Z
Stockwell. 4
lJ PA.~ORA.\IA LATINO 1 1:31 II
1%:31
NEWS. Tr"t
TEACHER 'A
MAGIC LAND
BOWUNL
ROBIN HOOD
7:'5 T a p e d hlghligbta ot I IJ
week's NFL play. 7 MAKE THAT SPARE I LEGIONNAlR.E
ti FllM
ll MQVIE 5
.. G i rls ol lhe Blg 7
Bouse," Lynn Roberts.
4:'5 lJ
l :OI
RF.sTLESS GUN HOOTENANNY
J•ck Link.Jetter, boat
COUNTRY MUSIC
a:• Z POST PARADE
5:• 4 tt'M>LOR) JOEY
of murdering her abus-
ive husband.
4 (COLOR) MOVIE
"A Cerain Smile " with
Rossano Brazzi; Joan
Fonaine.
t :•
7 GAlLANT MEN •
7 GRANDJURV
11 MOVIE
"Blackma.il," Edward
G. Roblnst>a and Gene
Lockhart.
1J NEWS, Ria..
IJ '" 4 (COL.ORI KING
LEONARDO
1%:41
II WARM UP % HORSE RAQNC BISHOP I z
Joey has series al mla-
ha.ps when hia expect-
11:•
RAVE GUN, t MOVIE
"Mu From Laramie .. 7 MOVIE
''The Man in Black, ..
Valenline Dyall
ll:OI
I ALVIN SHOW
4 FURY
I MOVIE
"Company She Keeps, ..
Liza beth ScoU. J a n e
Greer. Dennis O'Keefe.
11:3G
J MIGHTY l\IOUSE
4 ROOJ\ol t·oR DADDY
5 SON Of' ZORRO
11 :tO
I RrN-TIN-TIN
I :• ! STARS RJ::PORT
Preview of CBS'1 fa.D
season.
4 (COWR) WORLD OF
ORNArt1El\'TALS
S MOVIE
From Del J\.1ar Tract.
Feature ~. S20,000-
added Escondjdo Han-
dicap.
S HOVIE
.. HOUie ot HorTOrs,"
Bm Good"win, Robert Lowerr. ''Silver Star," Jimmy
Wakely. I 1 WORLD OF SPORTS
S t o c k car ctuunpioo·
ah.Ip, U.S.-J apan swim-
ming mee-ts.
7 MY FRIEND FLICKA
11 BASEBALL
Dodgers vs. San Fran·
ci.sco Giants, live f.rorn
Candle-stick Part.
I :SI
% TEEN-. .\CE TRIALS
I MOVIE
"Caged," with Eleanor
Parker and Agnes
Moorehead.
Add Color To Your Life
RCA V•CTOR
Color TV
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--toa._ -Doltl.'I l'l\.DT/W ....... •11
,.M>A'I', 1•Pfl! .. ••~ 6. •-
ant wife aays it is time
to leave for bospttal
S MOVIE
"Miraculous Journey,"
Rory Calhoun and
Virginia Grey.
7 L.\WREN'CE WF!l.1:
I MOVIE
"Dial M for Murder,"
Ray Milland, Grace
Kelly.
U MOVl.E
"Cosmic Man,.. John
Carradine and Bruce BennetL •
w. Senta
Color • Bl•dt & Whihi
TV • Ster.o -R.cllot
'll'llL TRAVEL
Richard Boone b star.
Paladin, trapped i., I u
storm 1D a ti•Ui..:.c..e
with • marshal and b1a
prl5oner, mUlt decide
whom lo heJp.
Jama stewart. '
MOVIE "Too Late for Tean ...
I h•hdh Scx1tt. ud Dan -1%:• 5 SPECIAL
Biily G•aham film. S MOVIE
11 MO\TtE
"Sterling Met.al," Rob-
ert Young. Maureen I 7
O'Sullivan.
U MOVIE
"6dd Man qut.,. James
Muaa, Robftt Newton.
MOVIE
"Hyde PaB' Cornier,'" Enc,,.......
"Man They Could Not
Bang,'' Boris Karloff,
Roger Pryor.
l :lt
I MOVIE
It:•
I LUCY ·DESI SHOW I ll
Ida Lupino and Howard
Duff join in a mixed up
weekend at wildemeu
''Strange Awak""ing,"
Lea: Barktt.
MOVIE
''ffide-.Out."'
Moo1gOmerr,
O'Sullivan.
'Robert
Ma.....
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11:•
I MOVIE
l :•
I MOVlE
''Dealb of • Scoundrel''
"-<• -.... z.. Caber.
""' 4 (COWB) NEWS
WriJl!>l, Gi<'ouI.
5 MOVIE
'"Key• of the"""""""" Gregory Peek, \TinceD1
Price.
7 MANHUNT
''Mr. Deeds Goel to
Town." Gary Cooif'.er, .
Jean Arthar. '
7 MOVIE
''Glllftbler'I Qxlb ,.
Cl>est«Mon!s. '
l :U ,.
ll MOVIE
'-rht Wi9e End.00 Gene .............. """" Shupe.
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Expanded News Coverage Slated
At right, m.n•9in9 editor
•nd •nchor · nwin W•lter
Cronkite , .-.ted center; e•-
eeutive producer Don H•
witt, center left, •nd oth.r
staff members •re seen in
the newsroom of "Evening
News With W•lter Cron-
kite," TV's first half-hour
nightly n e t w o r le new1
bro.dc•st, aired •• 7 p.m .
on Ch•nnel 2. In •ddition,
an hour of loc•I, 1tate, \nd
national news immedi•tely
precedff the networ k
show, m.kint this the first
90-minute news program.
At '-ft Is news corretpon-
Hnt Mike W•ll•ce, •nchor
men for the Mond•y -
through-F r I d • y rnornint
news progr•m, aired •t 9
•.m. on Chilnnel 2.
Chit Huntley •nd O.vld Brinkley will be at their usual posts wh9n their
........ .,.. eqNncls to a helf-hour starting Mond•y. Sept. 9. Chet will con-
tinue to nport live fNm New Yorll: and D•vicl live from W11shlngton. They
.,.. ,,._1 lail at 6 p.m. IJ.y I h•lf-hovr liw cotor news program with J•cll:
LllMM•~m.n .
en
__ ... _
B•low i1 B•11ter Ward who, with MurP.hY M.rtln
and Roy Mitchell, pr•wnl• a 30 minute ne.;._$ pro..
gram Mond•y-through-Frid•y ~t 11 p.m . on Chan·
n•I 7. Beginning Sept. lS, Ch&nnel 1 will introdu'•
1 half-hour program, "New1 Report1," •n in-depth
report of the week'$ top n•w1 1torie•. lo be 1een
ea'h Sunday ,.t 10:30 p.m.
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Tuesday Tele-vision
TUES. MORNING
S:Ml
'1 Nrn'S, FAR;\f
REPORT
t :OO
7 CA RTOO:\S
00 6: 15
,_J ... Aft~I ~C'ol!S
•·Jo % l lNUEH!iJTA.'\'DI:\"(_;
4 .. :Ol 'lAll0.'11
• ";:00
I
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-4 TODAY 1
";:45
TUES. MORNING
11 :00
-t (COLOll) YOl"H.
7
13
1-"l.HS"r l~IPllESSJO:'\"
Bill U ydcn. ho~I
l'RICt: IS HIC.llT
HOLi) \ .. ;:\"Tl. R J·:
11 :25
t Nl·:\\"S. Hc;1sont>r
11 :30
? St:Alll'll t"f)lt
Tf).\IOHllf)\\"
• TRl"Tll on
CO:\"SE<ll" .. :.'-"CES
Bob Barker. ho~t.
7 SE\"EN KE \"S
9 SP .. -::l"Tltl"i\I 5 ··on KIDS O.\'LY
9 BIG BAB\'SITIER
8.00 II SltERIFF JOH~
% PASORA .. \IA PACIFIC Ill T\" Bl:\GO
II s• 11 :45
JI l'HILll' ~OR~IAN It Gl"IOl:\r. LIC.HT
Sept.mbet-10,1963
Tuesday Highlights
8:00 p.m.-BASEBALL, Ct.annel 9-.<\ngt>l.~ ,...,_ Bots1on.
8.00 p.m.-PROBE, Channel 13-P rerni(·r·e of
•l ! Jt·~ ft>a!uring Dr .. ~lbert Rurke
8:30 p.m.-HOT SPOTS (Color ), Channel
l-\(•11-a today P ren1iere.
13 -
9·30 p.m.-OICK POWELL, Ch•nnel 4 -
· !Juxury Liner;· Rory Calhoun. J;in Ster·
.in~
9:30 p.m.-THE
7~G<tng!<1nd
-...ar.
UNTOUCHABLES, Channel
lord's brothPr spar ks rnob
'''° TUES. AFTERNOON I , WORA>l• I TUES. AFTERNOON
11 CA RTOONS 12:00
J3 FILrtl % Hl'~"S A~D ALLES ' :!:00
TUES. EVENING
1 :00
! 9:00
% NEWS, \\-"aUiH:f'
4 SAY \\-'H EN
I ROMPER ROOJ\I
I -t (COLOR) PEOPLF: % TO TELL THE TRUTH ! !
WILL TALK 4 ;\IA.TCH G . ..\.ME
r...'EWS, Dunph~-. Gref'n .
Stratton. Keene. Arthur
5 YANCY DERHl:"li"GER 9 :\IOVIE
Neal.
-t (COLOR ) SE\\"S
Jack Latham .
TUES. EVENING
l!.:30
! TA L .. :XT SC"OL TS
'.\fe1 v Griflln is host
4 iCOLOR) t::'ll'lllf:
I II ·'
TUES. EVE NING
" "' l'Al.I. l 'tt •\"11-:.-.
l'Ol· • ...:1·ny \fl "II
II M
'.! '.\F:\\S ~ta1 ~ Hk·hard Egan
Juan J/;".l('kl'll IX1r1ra);;
111nl. un v.ay lo con\ en\ I -t
lu tXlUffil' a nUil,
Dunphy. ll .. +1
~l"l)LOR1 "\I\\"
.l ack J.;1111 •• 111 -1 "a-idt'<l 1n \1 dd \0\\ n
5 Z.\.,J-: C;flt-:Y
S :O..t-:\\.'". \r1l1u• •-.,:
llenli. ~n\do•r I• .. "
:'\l:'.\\"S, :\l :irlin -; llA\\,\llA_" t :Yt: I 7
Truy Donahue. Hu~rt 9
Conrad. Connie Stevcns.
1
ll
Potu-1e Pl:Jnt(' are stars. 1.'I
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7:30 p.m. -SPECIAL. Ch•nnel 9 -Back to
Sc:hoo1 Sall, .,.,.;th Bob "~taynard" Denver
·and recording artists.
1:00 p .m . -STONEY BURKE, Ch•nnel 1 l-
Premiere of series starring Jack Lord
8:30 p.m. -PLAYHOUSE, Chann•I '2 -
"l{ooray For Love," Darryl l-lk·k1nan.
Yvonne (';raig. \1n: Baer.
9:00 p.m. -WEEK'S SPECIAL, Channel .5--
"1"he Deep South," feawring Dioc'k Greg·
ory af\d i ntl'rvie.,.,·s with Southerners.
9:00 p.m . -SPECIAL, Chainnel 7 -Story of
vanishing ren1nants of royalty.
MOH. EVENING
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11 :11
! COMEDY HOUR I ' ''Summer in New II
Yorit," Phil Silvers, ll
Carol Haney, Carol
NEWS, Martt.
BEST OF GROUCHO
MOVIE
Lawrence.
5 WEEK'S SPECIAL
"The Deep Sou th."
Dick Gregory gives his
views. Bill Stout inter·
views Southerners.
7 SPECIAL
"\\'hat Ever llappen.ed
to Royalty?" Story of
vaniWng remn:.n.ts of
royalty.
"If~ lftzr«.ers,"
Rod Camen:n. Julie
Bistiop.
11 : 10
7 NEWS, Ba•t"r Ward.
11 :15
4 {COLOR ) TONICIIT
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5 STEVE Al.LEN
11 :30
! MOVIE S FOR KIDS ONLY
9 RIG HAHl 'SITrER
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11 SONGS OF FREEOO~t
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tmile integration move-I 1 mer&s around country.
ll ADVEl'loTURE ll
"She Devil," with
Mari Blanchard, Jack
Kelly.
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MOYIE 11 PlllLJP NORMAS
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YOUR BUNCH U CARTOONS
Robt-rt Q Lewis host. l :OI
7 LOVE TilAT Bi>B Z PASSWORD
11 MOVIE, Bea Huter 4 LORETTA. YOUNG
"ille T ht n Man " 5 FATHER
William Powell ar\d 7 GENERAL HOSPITAL
Myrna Loy. I CARTOONS
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1 :5" '"Mother Wore Tigbts"
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4 ROO~f FOR DAUUY
5 FAl.RBANKS SllOW
7 DAY IN COURT
Z:55
7 NEWS Liia Howard.
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HunUey-Brinklcy.
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Arthur, Stout, Harmon,
Benu, Soyder, Lewin.
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3:31
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'lbloodore Biket
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4 (COLOR) GOLDEN
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Jack Doug1•1, host.
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5 WHIRLYBIRDS
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Judy Garland and
Van lleflin.
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"Narrowing CS-Cle,""
Paul Carpenier.
1%:11 4 JFJC REPORT
Examioation GI. admin-
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5 DETECTIVES t MOVIE
Stan Robert Taylor.
7 BEN CASE Y
"The Conspira&on,"
Hedy L&DUVT, Paul
Henried..
1:11
4 NEWS
Vtncent Edw•rda and
Sam. Jaffe are stars.
Two pert dram• about
youth who blames la·
thM' 1or death o1. hU I !
mother. Part I. Stan
of "Breaking P Gint" to
be introduced.
I NEWS, R.Wrt..
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MOVIE
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Glerm Ford, Rochelle H ........
1:31 7 WHO DO YOU
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I )fO\'IE 7 PAMEl..A MASOS
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11:31 I I NEWS. Jw Dolan.
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Z UFE OF RILJo:Y
1 BOW'S CIRCUS
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Coleen Gray.
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7 LOVt: 111AT BOB
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13 TH,\XTON'S SllO\\I
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Arthur Jones, host.
7:•
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Fishmah, Sloane.
11:31
! STUMP mE STARS
4 (COLOR) SURVEY 'G
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'"flaJTY Black and the
Tiger," S'taTring Stew· [ " st Granger. IS
"Bacldlre," Virgtna
Mayo, GU'don MacR.ae
.00 Edmond O'Briea.
PAUL COATES
COUNTRY MUSIC
Fer Tiiie E.tirE' FamU.r
e All Style,;
S ADDOGRAMS
Jack Barry. t>osl
7 .THE DAKOTAS
Stars Larry '.Vard.
Deputy falls for girl
10ught by gang.
t SPECIAL
Back to School Ball,
Wlth Bob ''Maynard"
Denvef", recording arl·
"" 11 CllECKMATt I
Sebastian Cabol. Anlh·
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Clure are the stars. I
Trio investigates art
lllrgery rirlg. j
IJ iC01.0R) HOLIDAY
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5 l..\\\'\IA.'J
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VISTA
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7 GENERAL DENTISTRY
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Sunday Highlights
1 :00 p.m . -BASEBALL, Ch.nnel n -DI"' i-
gers vs_ San Francisco Gi.ant6., live frc>rn
Carnile.9t.ick Park.
1 :30 p.m. -GOl.F (Colon, Ch.annel 4
World Series tournament.
4:00 p.m .-SPOR.TS SPECIAL, Channel 9-
Chainpion.ship game, Little League \\'orld
Series.
4:30 p.m. -FOOTBALL, Channel 1 I-Los
Angeles Rains vs. San FJ'ancisco 49ers,
6:30 p.m . -SPECIAL, Ch•IV'l.t 4 -Behind
scenes look at TV ne ws techniques.
SUH. MORNING
7:11
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7:31
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7:45
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1:11
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7 MORNING CHAPEL
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"Frontier Marshal,"
Randolph Scott, Nancy
Kelly.
1:45
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4 ST. FRA:"llCIS HOUR
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"Fighting Seabef:s,"
JGlln Wayne.
II VARIEll.\flF:S
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Run4own of sports pro-
grams available on
CBS this season.
' BAPTIST HOUR
11 (COLOR FAl111 FOR
TODAY
11:45
I FOOTBAlL PREVIEW
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Ptttlburgb Steelers.
4 MOVIE
.. Rocket.ship X-M,"
Lloyd Brtctee1 and Os• ........
1 AFLGAME
New York •t Boston
I LADIES OF PRESS
U GREAT CHURCHES
II CBURQI IN HOME
I 11 :11
I ROME BU\'ERS
GUIDE
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SUH. AFTERNOON
1!:00
I MOVIE
"l'U See You in My
Dre•ms." Doris Day.
Danny Thon1as.
11 DAN SMOOT
IJ ORAL ROBERTS
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II DODGER Dl'GOtrr
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4 !-il'ECIAL
"While th" C11_v Slet>ps" I s
Dana Andrews, Id.a
Lupino.
··Behind Th~c Doors."
MOVlt-::
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0111:. Victory Jory. 10 :00
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13 sot:l.\L SECl1RITY
1!:45
II "°'AR~t.UP
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Sopt .... bor .. lffl
SUN. AFTERNOON I SUH. EVENING
1:11
U BASJ.o.:BALL
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lJ VOICE OF CALVARY
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PA.RlS
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Cooclusion of second
annual World Series of Gou. ,. % STARS' ADDRF..SS
11 CAL'S CORRAL Preview of new faO
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% EXTRA POINT • SPECIAL
Sports wrap·u\1. Beb.ind-S«nes look at
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Z:OI I l'tfAVERICk
! WASH. REPORT
5 At.rro RACES
7 DISCOVERY 'M
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Bart is mistaken !OI' •
notorious outlaw. Jack
Kelly stars.
lJ JOllNNY MIDNIGllT
''I'll See Yoo in My
On,ams,'' Doris Day, 1 %
Danny nx>ma.s.
7:11
LASSIE
Joa ProYGSt, H u I h
Reilly, June Lockhart.
L a • 1 i e aceidentan,
locked iD lntenta111
!:St I VIEWPOINT
John,.llart 7 MO'VIE produce vao. "Meet Suton Blake "
David Farrar, ' I 4 ENSIGN O'TOOLE
Dea.o JGDM, Jay C. 1:•
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''One lo A Million,''
Soaja Henie, Adc>lpbe
Menjoa, Doll Amecbe.
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''T·Men, •• June Lock· but. Denna O'Keef•.
1:41
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4:11
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Flippen are tbe at.an.
O,.oole dons Gfficer'1
garb to aid commander
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''The Paradlne Cue,"
~Ory Pec:k, Ann
7 PAtJL WINCHELL
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BowlinJ Tournament ol
at.am.PMmS. llV9 from
Rinnlde.
I S""'"5 SPECIAL I 11 Otempionlblp game. -THE lll'ITER END
uw. Learue Worid
Series. U TROJAN R UDDLE
lJ SIDNEY LINDEN
Interview show.
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Deaw. brings hc>m•
io9t doc and offen it to
Mr. Wilson.
Speaks On Goepel °'" Robert C. Campbell will give o ser-
ies of four weekly lessons on the Four
Go.pels on Channel 4 's "Frontiers of
Faith" progrom storting'tOdoy, Sunday,
at 10:30 o.m. The program ls produced
in cooperation with the Notional Coun-
cil of Ch=hes, o cooperotiYe body of
31 mojo< Protestant and Ort+.odox com-
munions in the U.S.
SUH. EVENING SUH. EVENING
' t RENE BELLE
4 fCOWR) NEWS .Bill Brown.
4 (COLOR) WALT
DISNEY t :• tl :N
S POPEYE
7 ISSUES, ANSWERS
Jl FOOTBALL
l.Ds Angeles Rams vs .
San Fraocisco &n.
4:15
4 WASffiNGTON
S:M
% MR. ADAMS. EVE
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7 TRAlL\tASTER
11 AFRICA.
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4 iCOLORJ COLLEGE
REPORT
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"Germany: Red
Target."
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Fight.er,'' f"e1s Parker, Lorne Gt-eeoe. Pernell JJ
CAPITAL OPINION
WATERFRO?\'T
Buddy Et:i.eo. Roberta. Dao Bloder,
7 (COLOR ) J ETSONS Micbael Landon, start.
I (COLOR; MOVIE E.s:pk>si~es. us-·~ Bounty Hunter," ea death OD a.
II: 15
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"Ballad ul a Sold_.-;•
RUNian dram•.
Randolph &on and S IT IS N
Ernest Bor-gnine. 11 RIVERBOAT I t
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1) !C MEN
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Darren McG•vin.
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Gwynnt>, J. E. Rois.
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New Orleans. UNDER DISCUSSION
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Two part slt>ry of at·
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"'hangman" Reinhard
Heydrich. Patt (.
SPORTS SPECIAL
WHEN YOU READ BETWEEN THE McQueea. I COCHISE A~N SOTllt•:ltl'IO I II
Bowling Champion.sh.Ip
Tournament. Gardena.
llAN SMOOT
.. Kiss the B!God Off M'y
HAnds,'' Burti -~anc:.as· ter, Joan Fonulinc
7 HONEYMOONt:RS
We Welcoint• Comparison ! -Wf! Ila Ye !.Dwer Pnces! -We Offer
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Oetter St>r \ll'l' -\\le Cuarantl't! The Qualilv -Price Spcak.s
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Walter Brenran and
Diel!: Croona are stars.
t.uke.hirM bv Madison
A v en u " cid\•ertts1ng -= ai.::ency.
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ROSES 49 pink. Flower ol · C Santa Ana! Large IN FUU BLOOM t~ gallons. Fbr
wmter bloom . REG.1.29 EACH ~------------------------------.._,, s for 1.99 wmwiED~DiN~
or 49c -· PLANTS hf ~itt
AU. for Fa" color! P«uniu,
POftJIA.a Asters, PansJes. a n d
JIUllES! many othen! 6 ==
REBUILT
SPARK
PLUGS
8i1 45
AUTO SEAT
SAFETY
BELTS
36!
NDt f'conomy Unel Not flrst Unef
BUY THE BESTI
BRIJNSWICI
Premium 4-Ply Nylon Tires
lOW P"e"'i..rn ou•tity NYlON
PROFILE lP-a9 TUBELESS
Size lladi:wall1 Whitewalls --..,.--------
l'OOio:!S __ 2 for 533• 2 10' $36"
l .70x15 -----,~.,~ 2 for Sll" 2 ,.,.141•
1.1°'<1a --------
HOO Lb. -•·00"!~ 2 ,.., 143• 2 10'146•
Test 7.tox1a ---- ----
llleta1 . 0uc: _•.ao~1• __ z _ror 143• 2 for 141" ~
lcle, Easy to l.OOxta No Blacttwalle --2 for ss-1 • -Install! Com-- -__ ln_Thle G"""P
t l.20.x15 No 81;......,•Ke -- ---fortable! Protect Youaell and ·001'·50•14 . '" T'hlo Gro.,p 2 for $56• your entirt' family wtaen clrlv-3 YEAa IOAO HAZA10 ing. Reduces driving fatigue WAtaAHry
greatly. ·~J .FAST, FREE INSTALLATION ~-Jae. otPnces P11.l! tu and "°"'" old tire reganf. ~ .. s C'Ondltfon
New! No : au.Y THE BEsn Metal Coils
AUTO COOL CUSHIONS
Really cool! Won't tear clothes! 149 Terrific Ideal for warm weather! Uae In
car-boat-even patio! Cool com-· Value!
fort! EACH
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MEN'S Ott LADIES'
CAR COATS
AND .IACKns
LADIES CAPRIS OR SlflRTS
DllY ca.AMID AND Pausio
ANY 3 for 99c '~. 3Dry Clune9• '"' •-:;• •
, ea..~ .... • Professional Spotting f,e.s.<; T han 3-
• Perfert Pressing 89c Each , .... '114 ' • Returned In Plastic Bag On Hanger! ~= ...
BATES PLUSH PILE
RUGS For "cry room! Heavy COUoo
with foam rubber backing.
516 Witlt Ud ~-5.9& .JI Ut UA .
618 k g. 9.74 )%.95 ............... . 9112 Reg. 17.94 21-51 • •• •••• •• •• •• • .. 111& Reg. 21.a !S.95 ............ .
High Quality Cloth
WINDOW SHADES
Med• or neelk> oU p&lnt.,4 ch>tl\.. Complete with wood roller. M"x4' • • . .. • .. . • Liii 16"1'' • • . . • .. •• • S.14 ~ M":d' .......... Ull U"d ' US ' l0"x5. .. .. • .. . .. 1.88 ... -......
311"Jt5' • • .. • .. • .. L88 48"d' .. • • .. • .. • SM
TWIN SIZll
REG. 7 .95
3'~~H
-PLASTIC
HEA~BOARDS
-~ -Completely wash-
able! Add dignity
to your bedrooms!
Special Purchase
of Manufacturers Samples
BOUDOIR CHAIRS
OYER 1/2 OFF!
Values to $50
FROM
131·1
Hurry. one and two of a
kind~ Wite or without arms!
CREDIT?
·-YES!
FUUY WASHABLE! INSULATED!
DRAPES
41x84 lnsulale as you
Fleo. 4 88 d('('()rale. alum·
7 .M • inum lined for 72•84 'ear round com-Fleo. 7 88 i1.N • fort Keep rooms
150 K84 warmer• in win-
:.~ 14 .88 lt·r
24" DOG BASKET
AND : PAD SET
REG. 388 5.95 .
HEAVY DUTY
40"x 18"x29" '
ATTRACTIVE WALNUT
OR BLONDE PLASTIC TOP
WOOD
GRAIN
DESK
Faclo'Y Buy Out!
NATIONAUY FAMOUS VISCOUNT
PORTABLE W ITH
ZIG-ZA
UST 60.00
3988
HUGE
VAl UEI
While They
Last!
~EG. 29.95
88
They wanted to w Back-To-School
sell 'em! D• f S • II WE BOUGHT 'EM! 1scoun pec1a •
iiffii-=20%·PC~'"Sii"~~j'
llolitlay DINNERWARE JLL~ Li
with purchase of
5 Pc. Early American
DINETTE GROUP
SIMllAI TO IUUSTRATION
REG. 7277 99.75
SoJid comfort! 36" Round table! Opens to
48" with extension. Nevennar table top for
easy care!
China set includes:
4 Di.Her Plats.
4 Cup8. ' S.Ucen. 4 Bread and Butters.
' Fruits,
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ppqQf::Jii
TIKI
T~RCHES
. c 1.39 ·94 REG.
7ocl """" pok< "..., ~ c. steel ronstruction ,
CITY lbrougbout!
Torch Wicks U 23c ea .
9112 Plastic
DIOP CLOTI
19c
·~ Torch Fuel ~ 34c qt.•
• Just add water ~;; ~"* :;c::;t;: f l I J • $0
: 14 ·7; 1 f!M
""' ...._ JU/lllBO Tight • ••• • ·--·-
• Will ~ ' Pack ... Po'-I sci. tt. ·..--•an
.... , 11 ........ ..........
BAMBOO
FEllClllG
2~!
LUAU KITS
---· ., . C lat'feMt.5" ... ......... ~ .. ,,.. ...
.... "• ........ r.....,
Lull '1>r Y-o
and Yeus .}.
Sturdy llell17 -"""-
1duJ lor (cndrlg. patio -· ertn&. .... bPrltn. La.a
tor ~"' and ~ua.
-'··.!!J." .""·--:;.·-· -~ -._...,. __ __
6 FT. HIGH. 15 FT. LU""
REED FENCING
Outstandin9 ~! lttc:auldescent Top '""1lrted 1M1D1c1111 CA811ns r,,t, _ ,, -. .,...-j UST 7.11
3~ .. Fab11lo1u
Buy! ' ldral for lenclnl
plliO C'()Vt'I'$. \00'7.
·•iv T•P aualitJ'. -··-----;;·i J~~bi~! •• ..p:.;;..s ..
ALUMINUM
995
ROOFING "' '' I S.. ~ Over All Size
•' ......... 1.66 ' •Mfrro...., .,.d. 20x20
2 39 f • \Vt>Jdect 1 ing doors • a· . . . . . . . . . • ,. s.u body • Toothb Chromed f
10' ......... 2.94 ~ ...... _er~ l..a!ch! rush holder • (!h~
. 3 55 ~ •.. :li.~>.Si!'~~·<C-,..;· ... .
12 . . . . . . . . • ·~ "°"'·"'"""'"""~~·-~ .,... ' ., , •.. w10• !!! Oceans r.'"""~"'!~"'"" ,;~,·~~ ,~~~~;:~ .~.Ef'~,,~~' .. ~ . or PAINT ! ..,.
Hammel Glass Line Gas ~ ~-~
WATER HEATERS ~o!~N LUCITE
20 GAL .............. 44.75 ~
30 GAL .............. 47 .75 ~ L~'" """' 00 YOO' 5 69
40 GAL. , ............. 57 .95 'bro.'°" or rollrr, •
69 10 •. ~•s:r ta ~· Dri!'s in
SO GAL. . . · · · ; · · · · · · · · • . ·.~ • MUWtea. n kw<'IJ Rbstprool !IO% Control~ ... Automatic ·~ .. ___ GALLON
safrty ~hutoli Pi1ots , .. Fiben:tlus lruWI~ 1:1'~ --=irator t'Olors!
10 YEAR GUARANTlll . }'; ft : l s ,.,,,•~sss;;;sJs:s;~~c, i111r H
•
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('~" ...... ...., '' ~-..
LIGHT BULBS
~£.) isjc
rwt tm inlll!Ctsl Does reduce meet ...
:traction! Ideal for au awnmer outdal' ~
Ya H.P. AIOYE MOUIO
POOL FILTER
REG. 32"
'1m ._ .,.,.. )lr'e9l.lre
n1er .. .,.nthetit ti.r.
MiHP~l~
Flt.er -GAL. PEit HOUll OOiPVT. Bait-
dlel .,,,. Poll • .. ,.
Dwp and lr wide.
s -.OW' G.OU'Ni)''"111s::':"
Sprinkler Heads
Molded Plutic tun dr-UST nc
de " ... i.. "'""•"""-16c abt@ 1n po~up models
at «e.
o;;;;: : I lF I , r I r JJCfftt'IJllJ fl'
. ~.4 '' ARtl-111• ••
SPRINKLER
VALVE
3
list 5.89 • ~"'~
66 • Be1vy (.' .. a-, •ruu Sia"
WllierwlJ, ---------
100 Foot Roll 34" Flex;ble Plastic
SPRINKLER PIPE
>' • :;; ;0 <':>SSO$;'"$S Js;; ::::~c POOL CHLORINE
NOW ONl y For I c-leari •nd
33 """"'"' pool' C Plastic.' Boll k-Prt>:
v e n I s bn:-akagf
arouM. ttw-poo'
GALLON &rel! 'P::t~~!"°'~ai 2 'x4'xl' 6 OL CAN
REDWOOD SPRAY
STUDS PAINT • I~"""
~ FURY 1/4 '' ELECTRIC
!Ol DRILLS ~~
59c .·. 55c •·"•T •'
Sturdy • ,..,._.,
Sw-1 .... 4 .s.idt'!? 20 Colors
202S W. Finl $1. $t11* Allt1. NI 1·6431.14
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= ~:~~™". a"" ,, .... , 1n:i te1
•A mu ror.u
c»-11·1ocnetten EACH
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SPECIAL!
THERMOS
LUNCH
KITS
2.98 VALUE
1 '~0MrlETI
11111 thermos! LI.fie ..
..wtmelll ol CIQlon ... .........
Tremendow J' aluel
WWW~
Al Rubber!!
DRAINBOARD
~-. ~
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;: ~~: ~. -----C·
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,VALUE 1.59
79c
Qulck run orr design. Protects sink and count-
er area. White, blue, pink and yeUow.
~
B•ssELL
RUG SHAMPOO
"lnclu~~!~'!e Of I fil
Bissell Rug Shampoo •
e EAS\'-\l~t~ 7.M
~· \h,•n a pply VALUE
...... R"g Sh>m·449 poo with 1·onl roUl'd
now Shampoo
?ilasttt. EACH
e FAST -St1.1mpoo hll rug in lO min· _laj_.,
utrs. r::::::;1
• SA.FE -For all domestic fab.-ics.
~
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Women's
•&Men's
Bowling Shoes
By BRUNSWICK -MacGREGOR
' usr399 ~
6 .00 ~
Durable b.::no'l111C .,_.made tii:r tlle-1 r1mow name
.. IJ'l(ll1.ing rqui.pmml. ~ 1lylet1 and Illes.
1be3e mHt aD' A.B.C. aa4 W.1.8.C. rrquil'eOleob,
-
•
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--Ii.~ YOUll1 CHOICl1 ;~''-N: !Wder. 1' oi. .
I Rand er-r Willi Llnolin
• OL I ,.,.
a-•¥.
I AWae4 lcftitM Jland Locloa. I F.uUIJ Sher
I Shan,.ioo With Ea Aad t.....u..
P'amb Bae!
;r,....~-./ CocGuu 00 Shlmpoo
Faiaib' ~
/ CuWe ~P Shampoo.
FIZllilJ ~!
/ W'1Ye stt With BriJJlan-
. tine. 14 '-·
? -~----;J /Wave,Wilhl.anohn ""?;; • 14 Ol.
~¥'""""""'~"'~~····· Landen Automatic
DRY IRON
Esact Dial Sri·
ting~ Eslr•
~ lk'Vel
~with8u1.
ton NO()ks!
• Powered By SUf*' Bee Engine
P40 WAR .. AWK
REG. $10.00
599
COMPLETE
dacron hnrt
' I
• Cle~ pl;ISUC ClnDPJ
• Coekpit with m1chine gun ..............
e AlllhmUl' and <'Ompld.,e
• 'T'tN. edlaut Porta
• U.S. Air Force IMilnla
• SOr.aliiiJt ri•!t bead. d!t&ll
I
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by Dorody RetJ
FUU 14 OUNCES!
R99. 99c Valuel
49~
cm..,,,.... I~ llG.
a.tic. S&artl ,.m. ..... _ -• 12.95 ............. ·--..·511 r-.ty lo~ ....... ,,_
im w it h white
plutk handle 1ad .....
West lend
''PAR'ty
PERK''
12 :C,~c~;""' ..,,
c=n6 • r t, Ai..tfwll.tkl
Ugh~t aluml-
nwn. SlgnaJ light ln
bui!. Graduati on
mub: dearly visible.
No J:ttdnc and pPurlng
hot water. Use; regu.
Jar or drip grind cor -
leo. Model No, 29304
WILSON
FOOTB,ALL
SllOES
I
LIST 8 188
14.00
~
e Bl Top • lAw Clll
• DrBMe °"' di • AIOJ aprilts •teel toe lllld bee pl1te
• ltd.nforced. Yl.Gll)&
....... •tee& wulleo ............. _
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COllSIMEI c1n
SC-HOC)L.11.ME ;
PACE SETTERS
Boys Blue Deni•
BOXER
'EANS
REG. 1.29 Heavy s and 9 oz.
69 denim ... San-
' l ( to:rbed. L o n g
. wearing! Sizes
4-6-6.
.. ~
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CHILDS HOODED
SWEAT SH·IRTS
REG.
2.98
69
EACH
F\11J snap front. Durable!
Ideal for play wee.r. Red-
Blue-Yellow, Si7.es 2-3-4.
BACK-TO.
SCHOOL
SPECIAL!
•
Attradively Styled
·GIRLS
DRESSES
98
TO
598
Assorted ook>rs and
prints. 100',li was}).
Boys' Short Sleeved
POLO
!
SHIRTS
2Gi89(~
A~rted colors and stripes.
Siz.es 8 to 16.
able cotton.
Sizes 2 to 14 • \ i
DAil Y Pl LOT I News Press Fri., Sept. 6. 1963 ----~--
Boys' Top Quality mv / . cono• >~.L.1 t:> ·') ~
FLANNEL. ~INED
WINDBREAKERS
::.i9e .... 2 98
~~~ 4.98 ...•. 3 98
l'Jannel lined! Scotchgard rain and stain repener.
Wash and wear. In tan, red, olive, blue and brown.
PA•
''HUGH'' ALL PLASTIC Children's Animal Head
SLIPPERS
\"<~'' Buy i Now
. . Fabulo.u Buy! 'l v I· ~ and Save! .
. LEARAN E! · Men's Comfortable ~ BACK-TO·B0-0-KS-
Summer Heels ·.. DRESS -a: rz&L•-zss-G BABY
• BATH
GIRL'S A"D LADIES'
FLATS TOR~fPV-llMES YA~gEs 498· ~ ' SHOES
8.95 PAIR
REG. 1.59
(ndented soap trays!
GJlip handles! White
or blue!
r?rlong,wear!IdeaJ 79c
for cold faD morn-
ings! Sizes S-M-L ..,.
Sturdy leather sole
Custom Tailored
SP.ORT
COATS
NEWEST PLAIDS
35.00 ~s77
VALUE -
A fine blend of orion and wool for long
1 a s ti n g weer. Not all sizes in all
patferns, but some in all sizes from 38
'' to 44. Regula.rl!I and longs.
,CASUAL conoN
SLACKS
SHiii trim taDortn&. Tap-REG 4.95
ered Jeg. Santori:zed •
Wash 'n Wear! Beige, 3 94 s.o.m, Gfteo, Blue, or
Bliek. ConUnenta1 and 1!1~Wdtd:leia . •• 38. ~ 28 to •• · . ~ ... the 10'.mc man. ', ~
.... w.ie-ia •••• 3.-" PAIR
1'
REG. 12.95
VALUE durab)e alpaca knit weave. The
perfect all around sweater. In
green, black and red. Sizes S-
M-L. For the young m an si7..E'S
14-16-18 ... -. . . . . . . . . . 5.87.
977
ZIPPERED POPLIN
'ACKETS
7.95 '
VALUE
s~7
Cotton flannel lined. Wrinkle resistant, and
wate\. repellent. Completely washable. In tan
fir charcoal. $17.es S-M-L·XL Others lroro
9.97 to 16.77.
•EG. 3.98 PAia
flats. Black, white, bone, 49,!. Wonderful buy on good 2 8 8
Siua 1 red and l>rown
6 to 12 .I '/. ,1: '1 ./ r11M
, Ma ny Styles! Your choi<'€''.
. . L Te,ic Values' ""'
Sturdy! Stylish! Wh.ite or bone. Open
or closed heel. Size 4 >1? to 9. I I l· i/i/ I
/ ' ' , I I I I I , I '
To Pass
in Class!
''KOOKI-''
SWEAT
SHIRTS
/
Blouses
TOP
Everything!
Pre-Season Sale!
100°/o WOOL
TOPPERS
REG. 19.98 100"( wool sho11 roats in
S 7 a \arie1y of styles. So~id
l'olors, plaids and t \\ eeds,
Si:L.('S 8 to 18.
l11je finest collection of blouSE'S In Orange
County. Dozens of styles to choo~ from.
Solids and prints in a Windfall of Autumn
Colors. Sizes 32 to 40 •
REG. 2.79
59
EACH
Our Harvest Collection!
EARLY AUTUMN
SKIRT S·ALE!
ALL 100°/o WOOL!
• The A Line
• The Sheath
• Popular Pleats
• Classic Tailored
Styles
REG. $5.96
ln fall and winters high fashion colors. St.JS 8 to 18.
~CH
SIZES
4 \2-9
UUA
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·~
Leasing f!A vai.klble
At. Hall~o/ Fame
•
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Opens 2nd Unit
h met ,,.,._ .... ,,. ... ,at l'artlltalt, *"' Ml
Suu Au r',..81 ~ ""1trt A••H ttrul,
Cflltflllt .. '""" .... t• "'""'-,., ""' ,..,
• 111 P'nllf!M ti ••~• ..... .
frt• llfll ..._. .,.. Mt 7~ St. (w"'u Cme llW.l
.. lrlstll, ...... t• '""""'· '"' rilllt tt ~ .......
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Sa4dle~k Planners Break Ground
Bmce Gelker (left). builder of the S 1.5 million Saddleback Inn now under con·
1truc<ion oo East First Street in Sanb Ana, watches his "work crew" wt up at
h Inn's recent groundbreaking.Looting on wiUl him is ~ypsy."
one ot the Early American art objectl which Gelker will inCOll>Of'lle in tlbe Inn's
decor. 'Ille men with the shovels ar~ Elkl Club members. Exalted Ruler Robert
Politi.lid and Robert B. Webb, president of the Elks building .-ociltion. The
Saddlebed Inn and tbe Eal' Oub will combine l'o offer convention fadlitiea
to as many • 1.200 pa90n.s.
SA9'T l .
AMA
3 BedroOm • Big
.
Lot
Here's one alreedy landscepedl lncludfl wall to wall carpet,
~ilt in tiled kitche~ nice bedrooms ... and louted en
choice inside one third acre lotl Room for two pools In thla
yerd. Hand10me Palos Verd .. stone f ireplace. Nice entry.
lh ,..ady to occupy in time for school. We have sold many at
$26,700 .
NOW $25,000
4 Bedroom
One of the ~t popular of all 0.1 Cerro plans. Formal frent
IMnt room wlht stone flrpelace aftd penellnt, lar .. famlly
reom and bollt In kitchen with tile ber, ran .. , oven, dltJ..
washer end custom wood hood to blend wit h rich cabinets.
lh landKaped-just one of a kind-carpets, even drepes In-
cluded. Lish 1t $27,000 Yours today for small down at enly
$26,900
4 Bedrooms Contemporary
Nicely landsuped with 1prinklera, fencing, bit •rff. Rich
o entry, handsome nylon wall ot wall carptt. Make a amell down
peyment and Its yours for tess than Nnt. 4 e.d.-.oma-two
ta.the (one with "pool door" to ,,_,,), femtty reom, All built
Ins. Best buy In Tustin et
$26,200
We have only 6 HOMES TO SELL-and theM exe~plea llat•d
here are typical. Every home ready to occupy ........ veryone
11 established neighborhood. All priced to sell and NII before
eur B•nk Deedline.
,..... .._. Map to th•
Del c.,.,. "°"*
t
'
... tt.e actual completed home• (not model•) thl1 wHk-end. Take Newport
Nerth ... lryan In Tustin. Then go right to Red Hiii ind turn left on Red
BIN .. the 0.1 Cerro entry gat" (oppotlt1 the n.w model homes and sel"
..... ). All· homes open for your Inspection.
I
Northgate
.
Reports
Fast Sale
Uvtnc room featurea la tbt
homa are ued brick Hr.
placet with mantle• protrud-lnl trom paneled walll, lltd· Ina doon and d:raper1ea. ~
roonu alJO feature the dd· lat doon.
HICbllpU.., th• bau.rooma
art p11lm1n1, topped W l th
~ DW't.Je, two mu in
the mut. baill ad U1-
. .. . . . ... . .
Man Oaims Land Parcel
SACRAMENTO (CNS ) -1568.
Estates·
Selll.ng
Unit 2
Builffi,ng
_,., ....
...... Ulll 0.. im... -QM 11_-.-.
c. o.n.11. ..,.... -'811f• .... .....
DeNel 0-..-....,.."*'-12' TW-.........
Delllll D.,.,_, -.l!lfll. 19 .... ....... su.• lfltNeM ---.. Cl w ..._, 1"S ~ ..... ....
JlfMlr• UM Ca.. ,_,., an a-
... 11. mm.
• ., J. -0.. •· We<ll. _rt ....... 1m a.-...~""·*· CMTA M81A 0. M. ~-elf. _,_, 1)6.1 LotM .............
M41rcel -· _, ..... m• M9nr ... . n.ua.
He...._ J . Salt. •llllflleft. m7 1'•'-
Dr., ta.Ht.
K•""' ·--Inc.., Mii....,_, 411 a; 11"' "· ..... M . J. ~ 1are .. , U.1 WMtrftlnllilr
.... 11.f'7.
Ull., w an&. ~·'*" m o-ww ... &"5.
MlltlTlltft.. t 8 ACM
J ................ -......... CWel Clrcle. NA
CerlM Ceelle. bettiecw MW "'i.. lf1'1 C.. C1rc:M. .... •• ., ....... .....,. -. .. Lart*rt Dr1¥e, .,., , .. _ DlldlMlll ... *di ..... ,,..,,
c.,. cira.. 11.-. · ~c.r,.. ..... _.,._ ... ..... -111111..,.... ··~ 17'1111 A Mett.on,. Caiif .• man fl~ However, k may not ha\le .. ...., 1.. T-. reM11 -· 11"H1-1t
ally has claimed 80 acres of been much of • bar1ain. The 0:::: N:;:;;.. ':;:o ,.., ...._"' Df4 land he purchued from tfle state h•• had t.be money in· ~ st.ate in 1922. vested fclr IOmt 40 years end, ~...1:.~.:........., .._ ,,_ '"11 •Mdl
Tile man, Jam" E. Cram even at a low tnt..t rat. Herry c...,...ter . .-. '"' M.,,,.,..
ctuall .. ___ ~ · ..__ 0r1,,., 11.c a Y purcnaaeu I o m e of 2 or 2.5 per cent, ,... 11wer• "*-,..., ,. Moltlbl
1crlp, or tndemnUy certi.f._ more Ulan made up the dtf. 0r1we. l3.1ID.
catee on May 1, 1 , at the f~ce. ~ ~';" -'· "'" ci-e ....
r:ite.a« $7.10 per re, with
the provbion he Id wr·
render it at y time ln re·
tum for federal land which I ~~vailable for sale by the
1
Tbe land involved is an M
acre parcel about 9.5 miles
north or Apple Valley on
Hlfhway 18.
The 1 t a t e lands com-
mlsaion. which approved the
sale, was advised l>.x the al:. _ _
torney general that the sur-
rendered certificates had to
be accepted as the full pur·
chase price for the land I\
member of the lands com·
mission staff c.tttma~ ~
value of the land, described
as "raw desert land," was
from ~ to $40 an acre, or a
total from S1600 to l3200
whlch the m111 received for I hia ortglnaJ invegtment of
Loan Official
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Chamberlain Gets
Taste of Medicine
By RICHARD thou&h l aince have come U>
CHAMBERLAIN feel U.t m ad.or in a wee«ly
Written for Ulllted Pru• 'TV aeriea 1'UDl5 t.rn a c4ose
hrtematlotlaJ teOOnd.
Aller two )"e&rS in the same NEW EXPERJENCF.
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• ly Ken leld
ly laeburn Ven lure11 r ole, yoo'd think· a fellow My recent ~ trips
'NOUldn't have to go bract U> were quite differeot fro m I ............. ~ ectm bef<n starting a tbk-d ho thole earlier' one. wever.
/llfi CAA MAS eta! SUl!M • Vf.5, TLL l5f GUI> Ttl QW 'tUf A
DfSClltlmON ~ 90'W ll* CM·· year. Thia time I followed a real· From what you might have . ob-
heard from some actors aft. deot doctor. sometimes lel"Ving him kl act.ion when he 'r a couple of seasons in • wasn't eware ol ft. On ooe
TV ~· a f e 11 ow might occasion I joined a medical
more till~ bead fur the near· studeft aod two iotema, ooe !
est boapital. Which is wt.at I oC them woning toward a
dtd: but fortunately not as a career in neuro-surgery, on
patient. The ho~t.11 was my rounds gWded by a rellident.
llChool. Once agam, t became nus was the time it was
a student. .. sug.g~ I come disguised Y~ see, wtien r>r Kl_I· iO ho'Pibal routine wouldn't
dare ~sumes . on NBC this be upset by peQPle discover·
fall, t!he y~g tntem w1U be· 1r1g they had a TV doctor in
come a resident doctor. Thus, their midst. The ma.ke·up de·
my P~ few weekA have been partment at MGM supplied
11pent m a refresher course, me with a moustadle. and 11
or maybe t should. cad! 1t my added dark ~s. I
post-rraduat.e studies. f ............... 1 I About b a I way u • ..,...,.
OFF TO HOSPITAL rounds a young nurse Slald.
Whene-ver I ~ steal • ''Hello: Dick " When I \ooked
le~ minu~ rrom the mouon to my swi:>nse. she " a 1 d.
pl('lure in which I appeared "Brother with that mOU!l· I
during the spring "vacation" tache and those glasses, you
from "Kildare," I went to standoutlikeasorethumb~"
l'Orn<' nearby hospital. No more dbgui-ses ! ;
Twice il was the big new I
l CLA Medical Center. and RF.AL MAN
once I revisited Los Angeles But. back to the resident
County Generaj HOS1>1tal. It doctor. W~at '· teamed ~ l
was there that I had my first I hope this will ~ rell~ed 1 ex.penence w1tti me medical m my portray~ m the ~
prolession I dare $how dunng the commit
Two ye~rs ago, the day art-year -was that be Wal! quite I
"'r I was informed the Kil· a man He has a ~ea~y load,
rlare role was mine, f spent a heavier respons1b1hty. But j
most of 24 hours fol.lowing an he also has more tune -and
mtern through his complete m()f}eY. alttiough not mud1
daily i;chcdule. mostly on for hm away from duty. He 1
duty but also including rare ha11 more c~e tn gee a· I
moments of relaxation. It was round than the int.em.
qwte an ey~er. and I'm I hope the questions I asked
sure my portrayal of the m· at hospitals this time weu
lPrn was greatly 1nnuenced more intelligent than those
bv the cxperiencP nf two years airo. Alter all.
I still don't know how an I 've been pretty i;teeped tn
lrrtem !ltand~ the pacf'. al· med1cme f'Ver S\OCf'
No More 'Take-offs'
By JA.l\fES BACO~ 1100 more newsworthy t ha n
most i:s that she once posed HOLLYWOOD CAP l -St.el-for a seven-pege , nude Lay·
la Stevens says ~oo many ac· out en Pla·~y magaZVle
tresses are taking .orf their "My msecurity was money
c~ -and blammg 1l on -lack of it. f was £lat busted
art. . -rinanc1ally .•· "It's insecunty t!hat makes What started Sleila oft on
90lresses pose .111 the nude-the nude brade was a refer·
not art. 'l'here s m 0 r ' art ence l.O ttie recent .J a y n f'
when somethmg is left l.O the MM'lsfield layout wi ttw> same
•magination." a r It u ' ~ the ma~azme ·
ht' a ut.lf uJ blonde r What makM Slt'lla · ~ opin · Jayne send she did rt or ar1 . Whal a taugh Shf''s lfl·
~ecure about her act.mg ah1l ·
1ty and she pamckP<l
F:verv actres~ w h o :in Be a Good Neighbor nounc•G..\. a nude pose ·~ in I hr I m1ds1 of 11n arfrn~ slum!). 11
honr I n('vrr have to do ii ,
If \ nll ar p II lll'Wt'OO\PI .
nr '1mo~ of 11 nrwcomcr
In C'oi;ta Mesa. dn hrr 1t
tavor h\ railing HP I" n
l\1ssel. the (o!>la Mt'1a
I IO'iless f tw'twe.en R ;rn(I
10 a.m I and she will call
on your friend with infor
malion and gifts from
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couJdn't go baek IA> my home
town of Memphls because I
was involved in a custody case
f ' di M h IS with my ex-husband and a r1en y ere an judge ordered that I be thrown I
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l So Nervous Now ~ ~:: ~# -;.~
By CYNTiflA LOWRY 1 Oon has ~ very mcelfE
HOLLYWOOD IAPI -In playm~-in a much calm~ I . . healthier vem-A o d y Gnf..:
this televmon era M lnten-fith'a deputy and alde·~
leiy dedic9ted t.o exploring lt has been a fnullui, oomJ~
in dramatic form the miser· table assignment, for the "Art:: I iu Ole frustrations and dis-dy q~ Show" u; now movfl , mg mt.o I\! Uurd CBS aeasoni ! eases or man, lhtre ~ one ac-1 much oe rt spent on tele~
U>r 1Y'ho hu recovered from ion's top 10 popularity list. : ;
tus ner-Voya problems. 1 Knotts &eema to have ~~
And. ttiet, of COOJ'MI, Is Don a liWe ahead o! his b.me ~
K.notm, the slight little mao developing a specialty £
wiab the woebegone f~. who playing neurotics. 8 a c le Iii:
I first made it big in televlsioo. • • the dear, departed day& d livt!"
by creatirlg the most frithten· televis.ioo, Doo spent tnre[;
ed, quaking cha.l'acter ever frantic y~ playinc a ~
1e8'1. choneurotic on the soap «>Pi':
Since movm.ir. out of the otd era. ··Search ror Tomorrow·~
~ Allen hotn'. where ma Knotts, who iis mo~ a barcY.:
comedy specialty w~ playmg I working actor than comed>aaj:
an incredibly nftTVOtl~ f~lk>w. , ts reooncded to playing fun...:E
-----ny fellow!. •
Hospital I But about retinng h1' nf'r;...;
voosman character he say~
• · Anyt>ody Who stays Witb ~
one character for a long bmJ ;:
gets pretty tired of at. ,.,.~ I Inspected JOY ol our business ts creat.in~ ! new dl.aracters. and that ~
particula.rty tn-. 111 com~ A&wmblyman Jame! Whet· I work " --~
more I R-~ Alamitos) made ~. 3 Wm Vwginia ~
•. ~ mspeotlton o+f ~ fa. tive. ha! won Ulr~ Emmft:
I ctHties of the llurt.ington for hi$ supporting role on thf":
Beach ConYalesc«lt ~· ~-a part he dreamed~
Hospital owner-administra· (or btrruPelf. He had work~
tor Robert Zinngrabe showed wittt Andy m · No Time f~
Wbetmore the rompl«e focill· Sergeants." a stiage pi.f'i
ties and plan,, for t'he new ad· wbidl first brought Gnff.:
ditiions now undef' COMtrU<:· U> public attention. When ~
tion. t.e1evlsion series was undq(i;
"far loo few Pf'Ople are considenaoo. he merely ca~
aware of the exceUent care ed bu pal Andy on the t•l~
available tn modern fac1lltiea. phone and iwggested thal tJr.
such as ttie Htmlingtoo Reach shenff of Mayberry need~
Convalesceit Hospttal." Whet· e deputy Andy 1tl.lowf'd q:;
more w~ quoted a5 ~)'mg in how ~ did. and Don hid ~
conch.dng his visit permanent. · ?f
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A FEW
WAY.WARD
VIEWS
ly lud Tucker
Cherubs
At Home
With KC
U>S ANGELES !UPll-The
m&d-wewy Los An&eles An· ,.u, ~ at ninth place m tbe Americell Leaiue. once LOS ANGELES-The p~ne ~ find tbemaelves cowrt-
call wu from San l"'rancisco iDC on a new surie of hlttini aumc about World Serles power to improve ~ir Ameri·
Uckets. can I.ague st.anding.
Sin~ t h e The Cherubs, who ~n a
call wa.s from 13-game home stand ~ a
a private cit· .et m three agUist ~ight!1·
lz.en the Im· place Kanaaa City txirught ill
, pllc~tlon was Dodger Stadium, cloeed. their
that the GI· roed trip yesterday ~ a
ants are in-late-inning S.5 win over Minne:
deed d e a. d. so ta in a slugtest sparked ~Y
For reasons of three 00me runs and 11 !llts tor Ile Coast «:.'kt>. pride and gate percentages, Early in their road trip the
ball clubs are reluctant to ad· Angels came up with a simi·
mit death until OW hearse Is J.ar outburst a,.tnst the last·
parked outsldt. place Wasbiogton . Senatocs,
Guys on the boulevard, then were muffled ~to .indif·
however, accept the hand· ference by tlle .Detroit Tigers.
writing more readily. They But tboU' revw~ yeste~ay,
nave little to lose 1ave the wbldl dropped Minnesota into
privilege of standing in line third etace' gave thefn hope
to unload S12.00 per head to A I Slat AM1•1e•11 Lueu1 11t\Tt011AL Lu •u• witneu the post·leUOll tour· nne e Oelroll -001.....,, J 1 (It ..... ,
•-:1 '°"'°" OOO OOO OD-J I O Heu1IOll tD0 t0e.., .....S 1 I nament. s.c.i . ..._"._ citv. 1.,, ,.m.. ...,,_..,.. G1add1"' f'I an0 T,,_, "We are not takillg lt too KM~c. w 11-. w• 111. Hk:/lol• m. ,..,,.., Sell Frend..-eoo 011 • •-a • 1 "d "W See>!. 7-KAnu• ·City, 7 U • m, (ti &nd Nlaon. WP-Mdtraon IS.II. LP HOtt.o.rt IN) -.. ,.,.,_, lollft. badly,'' the voice sat . e KMPc. -w11-<•'>•>. HA-McAvtttt. oothl. L-cioi alld ...,1..,, L,........111 1w>.
realiu you can't win them ~·. ~K•mu Cttv. 1 15 'm • ~~~=-C•IY : :, ::! ~ : Hit~•ll•• 1141hl. "~ 111111.
11 " R&k-Monlu ...-It), Lowidl Ill Mc(-IW!ll.
Dodgers
Blank
Ciihs 4-0
Dodger S"'te
a Liberties were belng taken ~ dra~ even willl Kansas r,:i_::-:~~:,~..,. llH> 1nc1 -""" '"'•bu.-.h eoo aao-... • 2
with the truth. You could City, which dropped one 1o m ,.._, M11wav1<.. * tw1 ._. • ' catch them coming davm the
dearly hear sobs in the back· Chicqo 4-1 yuterday to have ::!"~:::" : : : =-~ : : B:,~:;··s!:~7 1!!;1 ~~·~~~' L~ atret c b especially if th e
-ound. their margin over Los Angel.es 111<111t.. .. _ ">· icnna 1101 -P••--1••1. H11-M&1-121111. GWits can do a little helpful
f"o' -"'-:.U'ed to ltt!Hri fury !l•l>l •NI '40w~nl. LI'-New Y0<11 -.. .._. ' t h>inm~ 1be G\ant.a are 91L * • * '"..au o.ne game. Kllna n-11. H1t-111111 ... 111111, K11-11. Leult 111 aao Mll-t u • ... ~r-· ' -rz
.\,.lual1w, 0 .... pa.n•• at&e• ~ A's abo bold a one-c .. ,., ,......., • ..,.. m. Cr•le <•>. Oil.., games out.
'" '1 '"' , .. ,... GlA.n\ -'-'-f the sealOO over Lo• AllMM• '" ooi 01)-4 11 • C•i. Moe,_ "1• -Ill •M CeMb. Dod Sarid Kouf tlon to Ult Glut11 ddeate ef .~.e ........ ~ Ml-• OI) 001 __ , • 0 ure1 .. _.. (l>-1) ..... Mcea........ ger ace y ax
their NaUonal Le•eoe UUe the Angels with an g..7 mark, <:.._ O•lntlll C•L ~ .... \I) -~°'"" (1·11. 000 ........ 1 (2.1-5) burls for the vnlt«s
Id f 1 t ... _ .. 0lla--..... , llld ~mu Mike Lee, l·l , ,.....,., ,...,., 09• i.1, P1ei. m •• -._._ "' 1111111-.. 10 ' ••allnst BlllJ O'Dell (lU) lo C:OU ~ IK "-r-... p.,..., Cfl -...... .,_,._,.. (W). ----· -wa:s tabbed to even up the Loa L~-.. ,. C~). HU-Mer ... ,.,..), Mall 111111, Ttllll Ol Ind Sc ... lftrl ltkllert. • duel of left banden t.o open Imminent. It waa a summer ... -elea club In both d ... ...-_ """1. "'""'" c•>. Toun c"">· ._,., cai ""' ll'DMbon. ~lclWrt th -~ .,herein the Giuu did _. ~ wil:b ,,...;..w•, .,..~; ,111..., 111111, ,.., ... cw1• U·ll. L~• 1 ... 121. H1t~1111&m w111. e ~··
r.ondaid t hemaelvet la the . ~-~-:....!'"look • All re96l'Wd seats ere gooe ,· an.oer of champl.... a.ssJ.g~~· ..,_, '""' ed for Chi aeries indicating a
u Bobby Bratu ta.Id Ht good m ~ls l~t\ start, faces crowd fl. ~ 120,<0> will 1~-ai-. .. A wbudnl -.at Dave ~ickersnMR._ who is RACE ENTRIES w&tdl t2>e final meetmea ~
flt seven foll.wed tty • lellng l0.l3 with g..,.. Qty. tbe teMOO Wwttn the two
1Creak ot ...ven It aet 11eua.nt . ~sed to s~ndering early clubl UY& nqrated from New
lnniAI baseball." innmg leads 1D ttie clulc'b, the Yort State lo 1958. • * * * Angels reversed~ t.o pull Ott Mar ...... fllr k flt....,, I llXTM UCI . I'll ""'-"" Nrl. I u--Alvin D-.J, ru
nlfi even witfl the TwW 4-4 in the ...._ 1, ,,.. v••r oklt •·"" ..... Ete:Oftdlclo Handl<Ai,._ , • ..,,ager c1.1" re ses
Probably the first stg • sixth overcome another Twin cieer 6 ,_. Ptnt P•I 1 P""'· ~1~i11:':':;~.s.:r111-:;:1,r•1;-: to count his Giants out of t.be cant sign arrived several l.ad 'tn the a*.-.. and break n.r u.50. wt. race, 1aying, "anything can
weeks ago when tbe San a s.r, tie ni-ui7 n1nth with """ uu. ' 111"-•· .,,.,_ 2 !;~::i1•Fi:· 711~~~.1 ::: happen."
1''ranclaco manager took three l'UD$ for the decaioo. vur olda. Cl1imlng. ,urw moo. wt. =~. J~I.~. fr.i1var•JI :~ But after losing three m
leave of his baaeball sen~• It was a ""lltect dominated e-MIQ!o If . lallrM) ::~ .t.·OUv (f . aurnl) 106 four to the· Dodgers in !As d ---ced ravinl lJl '-V lllNrll>ti IA, 11•-t.l lftlffloCUIO< IP. frtYl 116 An.r-t 1-~ --'-end the d an .COmu...... by the Ion& ball, with Hannon llettt< -· (M. llollll•I 11• s-1 c .. c .. (T. Nlkltaw•I IOl '--&c:iM ,_ w~ ' e-
J>Ubllc. AMn Dar~~ boy Killebrew and Jimmie Hall ~B·~~.!":"iT~Eic!";;;~. ::: :•::;;!,~''h'~~1 Coe••> :~ fending champions dropped a genlUJ, somehow ~0• con-hittin& back-to-back homers 1,.., 1Mr1t IP. l'rev> 111 ,:,,,1 Mel (c. ,,.,_,,, 101 Labor Day doubleheader to
vinced rival pit.chert were in the thi.rd-thei.r 36th and ~.~11c\1t1J.v~::;i-rn \1,~ HVINTH AAC9. l\Oi mlltt on turf. Chicago and Oil Thursd<t)' fell .Utrowin& baseballll at hla bat· 19th respectively_ for three FIYtnwMre-"'· eo.1.1 ::~ J.mr-okl• encs uo. •-10o H•ndiup. to Houston !>-2.
tera and ordered immediate runs and a 4-1 Twin lead. ~~~.~;, ~~ .m•1 :~,::, ·~:~ :.= =.• ~\:~0012~ Dark has hie btst. pitchers
nla.Uatlon. Rall'• blast came with a rDall :t:i:., ·~~:.; 10. H•H> 1:';'; ready for the Dodgen with In another highly unration-on, whil• K•ll'"'br""°''s •"lo 'f1c0No uc•. -'lloolr .,,., "''1""9• ·-cE a 1 101 "" '"'-r Juan M"'•1'cb k t f "" "' " "~ .., on l\irl 5 vwr •14t -u11. Citlmlng. Mell\~ · urnl ..w-game W-,... -· -al moment, Dar ~e.n '° ~ shot allowed him to pull even Pvn• moo. ci.1m>no twlGI JZ!OO. wr. =:: ~~!~'r.,!K;,~"=:,., :1~ al followinl o·~ and then
II to accuse Pl:ill.adelpbia I with Bos1on'1 Dick Stuart In Lltllt Beep (J. C:"'*l 101 F011h0fn (F. C011t) lit J--'-"'-.J-A for the finale. R D .... of dellberat.ly LtOy O'A"lll'~ II. Burns) 109 M M d '" II I I l tU -.-ii. DlllaUn• yn• ur-. the 1~£ue's home run derby . .v ... ,!Ga Fl"' c11. nu> 111 o°";; •• :, 1J: L.:.:,~-;-· m Walt Allton of the Dodgers ~yone ~ a;o!p"t!~ ~~e~i Los ANHL11.~a1 • " " ~= ~·rVMw.o~,, ~;,: ~"';.~!!"~.'J~11er11 \~ count.en ~ Don Drysdale
nAJ p Qwmoy (F CO\ltl II? lllU1trel0< IM. YIMtl lQS and Bob Miller. 1\15 faculties ltnoWS full well .. ,_, cl l I I I Pn Uld IP. frtY) 11' EIGHTH RACI. 1·1• mllo .., lurl J . bt d l 1 Fr""" •• • ' I Count F•I (C. Blins ... 1 IOI ytar old• Ind UQ. Cl1lmln9. ~urst 11!00. Should the Dodgers sweep Duren'a eyes1g an con ro w.9.,., " 1 1 , ~.ni11tr ''"' If. Kl"OI 101 wi , to M• lHI than perfect. ::;: : : : ~ Dedi<llk>n CA. Mu~e) 111 P•ln<IPlllO IR Y•••I 11i the series, they d appear
lt is ridiculous lo suggest T"""'-• 1n o o o ,., .. 11•1'" 115 o-"' r-n. N•il•N••1 1ot have clear *11ng toward the
dlt I I~ 0 6 0 .t.bl>ev'l Crut (J Lambent !'!:.'! W(J•.Y Cl-K. Chu~lll 111121 n.nn•... aven thoo"''-they Duren could hit a target as 1100°!:,°, , 1 , 0 ~--• ...-..,,. ~ .,.
&mall as McCovey. ~ltrwll " 0 0 • lHlllO RACI. ' lurlonQt ! .... , olds ~~~~~-l,.~-,..,1..·~".9,,,l..WI, :1:1:1 llaLovu~s.t.hrte games left in St. • l Other radical departure 0..-P O O O !>rad In C•lil. CltlmiflO. PurM U<IOO. WI. J1yw11'llnt (A. V•lt111uel•l 1
fr:m ai;ogic, Dark enlisted the ~;,,.t':~" : : : ~~:~: ~~';" o~~ v,~":'~-1 \~ ~~· ~~1j.,~ni·c:~ v.,....1 :~: Thunday at Candlestick, f l>foll.. I I 1 M" P'lwnlngo (J. L1mberll 114 • l 1 t"-G' •• l-" 1 " g"""g into &JtOniShing Strategy 0 nam• ,_, • 1 I 1 0 Admlrel \lelour IJ. Ltontrdl 116 l'IVllle '°" IJ ... 11-I II 1n:: WU\~ CN -V v••
Ing a starting pitcher .. and To111s :i. • 11 • ''•"'M"' cT N1u9oy11 1" 11-v.... a....!::9 1!!''~'!,,1 1121 the nblttl lnnlnt with right· tending somebody else to the M11111110T!, It " II $1'am•I ••• c~ Fro1 i 11 A-H. Kin• irelMd entrv hander Bob Bolin riding a
Jnoun<i. The purpose, appar· "°'""• lb ' ~ 1 : pcounH llACI. , 1u•lo<>•• :1-v .. r-010. NINTH u cr.. 1 M ml'" "" lur1 l three-hitter. ently. was to render rlval ~-.,I ct,, I I I ..... UP Cl1lm"'9 PurM n.ao. T~• 'rtU olcla 1!10 Ut . Th• llhh H~nllltto T1len Bob Aspt"C)llDOllte play-Slnl• lubtllt. wt. Pu,... "* H ..a-.~led i managers helpleu In a state Kll--.W '' 1 1 ' Nleht• Gtory 1G. 11.,.,.,..,... '" w1. ed ttie villian. e UV\a1 n
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• 0 0 11 .... eCllll•• (I. L_,.,.,, 114 Sl>OO-M• Cl' Fr<•I 111 th .J~h and llCOJ'ed on a Of OOnfuSiOn. ..tttv < I ) 0 Sovno of ltum IF C0tl1l II• El Mllttll !G. Hen\111dt1) IOI e nurwr * * • ll•~•lle• •· • o o ~ tu1101 01nd't u . l...,bt••I II• P•>•lh10 Cl' Mor-> · no sirrgle by Bob Lilli*. In the "nhappily for Oar ... thA re· As!~ •• 111. •, o1 t1 ' c ... o .,. v..,1 Cl' Fr••• "' Gooct 511rt tF •1varer> "o t th A .... ---~... added a '-a '-~ Nevada W•tt CA. M1utl 111 Gr•.-Sit "" MtH•l I" en • ur''"'""',_ action around the league was o.u.,. • 0 • 0 0 I cMc Pr1<14 u LtOfl•'~' 111 three-4"Un homer after Howie ...... of ln .. 'ff'"'r'"'n"e. It .. -came 'ff:,•,·"-! ! ~ 0o ·-· • (J bt ) II r· '"'" w .., .., .._ '"° ~~ .. v ,. ,. l"IFTH llACI. • tv•lon,> l vur Didi Mr. -t• L~m rl II~ Gou had Sinf}ed in the lrSl
tbe pr act Ice or opposinC "'-;;-:.1: ~ ~ : ~ ~'.::""'.. p.,, .. uooa 1"' Tom, °"11
' cM 110
'''0 I run of tile fl'allle.
team• &o bomb the first pUcb· 1411•0 ..,, 1<r< c•t(ltt 1" "~; 1>-H11 wi ' The uprising gave Don Not·
•r and -aJt lrOtlnd to bomb ~ run lor Otlns•I In 1tr.1 c-Slrucl( Fonto•n IE 8urn•l ::: leba.rt h.'• run' th f'>it.china vlC· • .. ..,1 '°' O••IO )ft "": o-l•rutk out '°' Ct•tne lP. Morano• I \.:h I ~ d .,,, r • tbf' leCOnd. . Tllomu In J1• Oua~t P•OOI l.J Llmf>trfl ;;: u o rt LIC::li tOry 8S he Went ~e ~ ~V· '
Recently at r>odger Stadt-1·~~~n.~':1.. : :, ~ ~=~,.~:'~':i. ·,M v1nw iot in~ up five htts tncluding
um Dark started Bob Bolin. E-N..,. Po "-L01 •,..•1•• v.7• Mt,.. •-c 0"0 IJ~ Leo••·•• 11~ '1 The University of Miami al I solo homers by Tom Haller
1
• . l f I I .,, d 1 .,.,.., 11.1 ol"-;.lltn end ~-. LO&-Roman llru>. CC. Brin...,, " d WilJj M "'ft him n or one nn n,. an I Lo• ... ,.1 .. 1. Ml•_.,.• 1 H"-""''""· a-roo-Mv .,.,1 u Leon1•01 "' Coral Gables holds a 13· ll in the fif.th an e c-
then brought on Billy Pierce. Hell. ICllltb.•tw, Torrtt. """'· Foll•. l-..... c Mclldet '"'""' rn••• football edi:e over Florida. Covey in tihe tenth. Tbe Dodfen scored 1J runs. I F••900•
• ltt ~ ~ .. 'W":'>'¥l!>W i¥4 .... tt:"""1,• Nltllf •-• • • I ~-CMICA90 (I) H II Al that, the citizens or San I Al "• I 0
l"ranclsco did not completely :z.·•" a o o
abandon hope until Labor RACE RESULTS ,~.un7:'11t : ; g Day. Disaster struc;k on a hol· w1111...,. 11 , ! ~ :
tday a!ttrnoon. t ,. , .. •:lfli"""!' ... ~,,.. .. ,.. v _., • ·~ , ,.. ~~= : , 1 o o Unbelievably, the Giants _. · ~ kNINt , , o 1 o
, .. ,, 91.1.. lenttthr off the "'"Ce OIL. -· ltlaULTI L~lo. lllCIU'I, C.lrh lam, lrv<UIH. I y,., .. '°""'""' f llrf, lni.v v..,. '''•· cS""'"t'I ' • 0 0 ~ ~ •""' r-THUllSDAY, SI PT. t, ltU Hon•v Ot lune. Lori.'1 Kid, Scrtlched M.,· Mlooll, Tiie OI We« kralt,,.O -I Buhl • l 0 t 0
by losing a doubleheader t-0 CtollfY a M...., -"•v• Mu11< O.•••I Co••• svo., Llmt. •"-,' : g g
1u & vur olot Claimlno. PurH 11200 Old• bred lft Ctllf (tolm•ne Pur .. .,. lurl, ).\ru r-olM. Cl1lmlft1. ,,,. San I T011la JI 1
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'Bue BloeJi)tuster"
READY TO RAMIL! -Oranee Cout fullback Bob Haynes was an All·
American last year and bu been looking "better than ever" during recent
~. The 196-pouncl package of dynamite will unleub bjs fury against Glen-
dale and Oceanside in a three-way aertmmage Saturday.
gaiiut Gleridale Saturday
Ot:C • Ill Rematch
Of Orange Bowl
By BILL DONER Haynes was the star of the Glen·
Sports Editor dale triumph Jut season as .he bal·
It'll be a rematch o! last year's . tered the Vaquero line for 113 yards
Orange Show Bowl game in Orange f 7 o
Coast College's Pirate' Stadium Satur· in 19 Carrie! for an average o .
day morning when the Pirates from per crack.
Costa Mesa tackle Glendale's Vaqu-White wasn't too bad either. com·
eros in a game-type scrimmage. pleting 10 of 13 passes for 136 yards.
Oceanside College will also take Larry Jones, who'll see plenty of ac·
part in the "locked gate" scrum which tion at quarterback Saturday, hit on
is scheduled to get under way at 10 Cour of six for 46 yards.
a.m. Hunter was the top pass receiver
''I just hope we're ready," OCC in the Glendale bout, pulling down
pilot Dkk Tucker said following six aerials for 101 yards.
Thursday's double·duty sessions. "We Up front, the Coasters will pre-
need work on our passin& game and sent a formidable wall Saturday with
defense." five veterans scheduled to start.
Tucker slated a single afternoon Mike Fazio (185) and Gary Carr
workout today with most of the two-(205) will be at ends, Gary Magner
hour drill devoted to the above men-· (220) and Chuck Campbell (205) at
tioned departments. tac~es, Bill Epperson (203) .and Ken
Saturday's scrum, which will give Ma~on (190) at guards with Greg
the Bue Co:lcbing staU its first real Wojcik {~30) at center.
look at the troops under fire, will def-.Other pla.yers set for plenty of ol·
initely be a "locked gate" aff.air fens1ve d~ty include Marty Aldridge,
with no spectators being admitted. Fred Srmth, Tom Ruiz, Bob Ernst,
"Glendale requested no specta· Brtclc Montgomery, Jim Hyatt, Mike
tors," Tucker explained, "so that's Santa Cruz, Larry Findley, Al Kile,
the way it'lf"bl!." ~n Cray, Jim Morgan, Ron Paterno,
OCC topped the Vaqs, champions Rtck Hanna, Al Davis and Billy Autry .
of the· Western States Conference in Davis, the Brea·Olinda whiz, suf-
lhe Orange Bowl last year, 23-16, the fered a knee injury Thursday, but is.
coach Don Bennett's forces have re-expected to be ready for action Sal·
portedly vowed revenge Saturday. urday,
"They'll be tough,'' Tucker ad· Defensively, the tentative lineup
mitted. will have Magner and Wojcik at ends,
Glendale opens the season in two Cray· an(i Findley at tackles, Paterno,
weeks with defending national cham-Davis and Jim Morgan at linebackers,
pion Long Beach and thus Bennett's Carr and &ott Wiliams at corner-
concern over possible S<.'OOts in the backs with Jones and Scott at half·
stands for the scrimmage. backs.
OCC will open on offense with ."We'll play everyone on the
virtualJy the same backfield unit that squad," Tucker promised.
destroyed the Vaqueros In the post-The Bue roster has presently dip-
season classic last camnaign. Ped below the 70 mark with the usual
Pint-sized Billy White will he 11t number of daily dropouts.
the ouarterback controls with fleet· "l don't think we've lost any real
footed Mike Hunter at left halfback, ~.ootball players yet," Tucker said.
.Toe Scott at rif{ht and bulldozing Bob .Now we're getting down to worldng
Haynes at fullback. size."
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1 0 two games to the CUbs Is as s1u11aw 1A M .... , "t0 '·'°Joo 1nco .,..,,o, PurH '1f0Cl. r.ot ANe•~~· • "
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ncca1non and the winds at 'veer.old 01111• Pu••• 11100 I c1•1m1no Tr.t S•n Bt•n••o1"" 1m111em '';':~~T~~ACI. • ,0, ..... ,, ).,,.,.0,0 1••lrlY.,11• >11 ~ ~ ~ : Only two weeks rema.ln be-I have already SlRJted up for I surfers already entered thl~ "-· dlA ... ·1ck Park blew shock I~ .. 0. ~1141' IR N••t•• "10 .. :.: C•uh Puru inoo . 1.11,.. 'lllow1ncn , ... 0•1 Mtr ""'"• M(M.,, ~, .. ' • ' I fort" "™' West Coa.111 Sorrtng tills .vear's Gn<W>t"""le. ~, ... ,. Tnrff L••' CF Cotl•l 1· I C.n'n llmmlnv CluC Pu•11 Sl100 T1Kew•· I 0 I I I c . It WJ""-........ year are Rem Sizemore, 110· (Contlnut'd On Pa(t' 131 !I<"•,,. .....,.._, 1 '° 1,' v. .. 1 · "00 in 10 11n 1na•1n o,..,. 1J L•m0t"1 •6(), JG, in qic,,.rt P ~ e o o hamp1on.-;h1ps open M unt· Various 'divisions of com""'·
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Area Preps Close · 1st Week With , Scrimmages
By GLENN WHITE
A week'• wort wil be
"ummed up and a ptevlew of
the 1163 fooCb.u ~ for
ti ve ol tba Onn&e Ooett
area'a six pnp elewm
1.. comet Sllturday.
'nle occaaion wUJ be in·
truquld ecrimmacel witll
battt. Mt at various hours.
ranctnc from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m.
~ Miter Det wtJl not
/ scrlnuMCe Searday. How-•Vfll. coadl Oidt Coury' s
* * MD Stalf n-a .
Is This
Cham.ps'
Uf ? e.
Sometimes the IHe of a
champion ls.n't all It• cut
out to be-
•. uu PN.0Tt11....n•• 13 Take ?tjater Dtl's football Fri., Sept. 6, 1963
--------• 1l'oops for 1nJtance. Weekend
Sports Log
n.e Monarchl were the
onlJ ~ Coaat area
eeven to win a grid tit.le in
1982, capturing the Anaelu•
IAatoe crowD with room to
spare.
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Friday
fl:SS p.m.-Aniels
Kansas City, KMPC.
8:10 p.m.-Dodgere
San F'hncMco, KP'l.
Satuday
12:55 p.m.-Dodeere
San Franc1'co, KFI.
But thlnas haven't been so
euy fbr tbt ''Bll .RAld" from
Seta Ana. In fact, coacb
vs. Dtck Coury ha• kept his
f o r c e 1 worklng momlng
at .noon and nl&ht the past week
at Chapman eoneae in Or·
ant•.
at Some 46 Mater Del foot-
4:55 p.m.-Ancela VI .
ltJmal ~. KMPC.
8:05 p.m.-Rama vs.
San Fraodlco, KMPC.
Suday
12:55 p.m.-Dodgen at
Ian Francisco, KFI.
balln start tbelr dally roo-
tine at the tnlnln& lite 1t
8:10.
1 :25 p.m.-Ancels
Kansas Ctty, KMPC.
After roWnt out of the
sack, ma11 and commw:a.lon
are aet for 8:30. Tben brealt-
fut at 7:06 followed by a tai>-
ln& aessJon at 8: 15.
\Is. Everyone la on the practice
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Fr1da1
t : 30 p.m.-uetle Lucue
playoffs, a.int1 ,taf. •
8 p.m.-Dbdten Sift
Franci.soo, Channel 11.
field at 8:50 and tolnl fuU
Aea.m unW 11 o'cloclt. It's
hmcb at nooo '9Ad orrenalve
ud cWeulw. .P'OUP mee_Ung1
tr09 .J:lO WOil 1:30.
to Beel IDd leldnC othen
to tbe jayYMI.
Newport Katt>or. Jo.de<!
wirb b8ckSeld md line vete-
rans, tddt i&a amual Blue.
Gray ~ s.turday
at 5 p.m. oo the ~ prac-
tiOe CJekl. Huehec 0.Uy predicta the
TV'S wW Mn better ttU
year tt*l hf did Wt 1982
when they posted a 1-1 rec-
ord, deleatine ordy Fuller·
t.on.
••r won't So out oe a Uml>
by pNdicdnC ., --~but J do W
we have the m*W to at
leut have a wtDmac ...
aon ," Hu&Mi ~
Ba for duty .. ..adi
stare u Dlil M~. Gree
Mack, -. Burb, .Ta
Weber, Steve Shedd. Jet!
P~. Wade ~'°"•
Ted Wbit.eneck. J e1T)' 8-1 · lie. K e n t Nfllltbery IOd
Steve Powers.
* * * * * * A rea Gridders
$tay • in Countj
Mater Dei 1tanda a1 tht tar Del), the .P'r1lln tMie oa
only Oran1e Cout area achool St. Jobn'1, Oceml6de, Ber-
wlUch me«a football ,_......_ *""'. &1TouChl ol C b i ft a . --....,.... 1Ake and L. A. ~ Ind
titkxl out.kie ol Orqe Cou.n· M..-Del'• .UU m. been
ty this. MMOll as the Mee m~ above.
popul!Woo expioaioo oooUnuee In the Cl'e•view Leacue tbe
to tate tome ol tbe luster o11 following acmol'• ~
prep f"ootlball .cbeduies. foe8 are listed. ·•
The Bood ol peope lnCo the SAVANNA -Ma,yfair md
area · and ~ into the Norwalk .
ecbQoll bu created a tnarl TUSfIN -No outtide com-
oo bus ~ llld dtt-pe&Mion.
tricU have bad 1lo anutf ~ LA HABRA -Lyowood, ~
the trips for atbAetlc: ~ ooeer. i.. Sema.
out-cit the county. SANTIAGO -Norwalk.
Gone are tile chaooee for SUNNY HIU...S -No oul-ar-ea achooll to try their for-cide competition.
tunes against auc1I 9Choob u MAGNOLIA -No out.side
Santa Momca. Long Beecll competit)on.
r.dtxioill, Riverside, San Bern-Sunaet Leque
adino, Alhambra, Glendale, ANAHEIM -Ch.afiey, Re<!·
eCIC. laoda.
1be MooarchJ have sucb in-W E S T E R N -'Riverside terestine foes as Inelewood, Poly. Loog Beach Millikan.
Fnmcnt (Loe Angeles), Dot· NEWPORT -No out.side
WJ (Loe Angeles), aod St. competition.
An1boay's (Loog Beecll), Pb-RANCH 0 ALAMITOS -
mona Catholic in non-league No out.aide competltion.
'kinnilhes. WESTMINSfER -No oot-Meao~. the other five side oompetitioll.
area ~ Meaa, SANTA ANA -Chaffey.
Corona deJ Mar, Newport Har-FULLERTON -Downey.
bor, West.min.st« and Huot-COSTA MESA -No out-
Uigtoo Beach -have dulled side oompct.iboo.
their slates wit h fatnil)ar F'reeway Leaeue
county ~-HUNTINGTON BEACH -
We8tm1Mt« IM Corona del No outside compelitioo.
Mar each met out«-tbe COWi· GARDEN GROVE -Ne
ty oppocriQoo last year as the outside competition
Lions f~ Paramount and ORANGE -()ceanQde.
the Sea K.iD:ga traveled to Re· SANT A AN A VALLEY -
dondo Beach to meet A.,._ San Bemadino, Lon& Be.acb
Saturday
t p.m.-Dodgen at San
F ranciM:o, Cbannel 11.
1 p.m.-Bowlin& with
Art PalTa, Channel 13.
SJ>-dalllb return to the
field at 1: 30 while the re·
ma1nder of the club goea over
fllma. A squad meettng Is
held from 2:30 until 3 p.m.
PLENTY OF PROTECTION -Huntington Beach
High quarterback Dave Wilde gells plenty of off1'n·
sive protection from linemen Jim Lofe '16ft) and
Ray Naylor u Oiler football practice c.lo6es out il.6
first week of action. A mim.mage (open to the
public) Is 1>ated S.turday at die high tohool stadium
(4:30).
lion. Jordan.
However, ~am<>t.mt ha 1 BOLSA GRANDE -L.ake-
been replaced oo Westmin-wood.
st.er's scheduJe by Bolaa Gran. BUENA PARK -No aut·
de and Corona del Mar WIJ>-cide competition.
ped Newport Harbor w f t h Oraogue Leage l :30 p.m.-Final six
holes of Saturday play in
WO'rld Series of Golf,
Channel 4.
Coury, perhap1 feellnt a
lltUe weary himlelf by this
time, lets everyone rest
from 3 willi 3:45, with din-
ner followtna. Net Affair
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I Guftlefl Set Team I ITALY -eosta Mesa's Seal Beach
A v\aboo. VALEN CIA -CA>rona.
While Orange Coast arM CAPISTRANO -Army, Na·
fana are forced to settle for vy, Elsinore.
2:30 p .m.-Wrestling,
Channel 5
4 p.m.-Bowling. Chan-
nel S. 4:30 p.m. -Bowling,
Chamel 5.
Another rett perlod takes
place from 4:30 untll 5:30
and then lb back on the
practice grtd for a two-hour
evening drill.
Pl.ayers are allowed to re-
l.ax for an bour and lS min·
utes following the practice
wtth rosary set for 9:50 p .. m.
U,bta 10 out at 10: 10. Oh,
for the life of a champion.
~ 40 olvic llld bu&i·
oess leaders of Newport
Harbor wii.1 be on hand at
the Balboa Bay Club Satur·
day to a t t e n d a lciickoff
luncheon for the annual Bay
Club Invitational Te n n i s
Tournament.
Wins Softball Title
Seal Beach Brelhre..'1 Church . I n 1 '
4:30 p.m.-F I I m ol
week' 1 NFL hlahlight.a,
Channel 7. scored a 10-6 victory over ~·• &o.cll
WestmlllStel' Church o! Christ o. w 111e11
lr1tt'lrett ,
5 p.m.-Del Mar tea·
ture race, Channel 2.
5:30 p.m.-World stock
car championships, U.S.·
Japan swim meet, Chan·
nel 7.
7 p.m.-Joe Menno vs.
Wayne Thornton (light·
fleavyw~I. Channel
1.
Sunday
11 a.m.-Cleveland vs.
P ittsbarth, pro football,
ai.tnel 2.
11 a.m.-New York v~.
Boston, pro football,
Channel 7.
l p.m.-Dodgers at San
Francisco, Channel 11.
1:30 p. m. -Conclusion
of World Series of Golf,
Channel 4.
2:30 p.m.-Stock car
races. Channel S.
ft4 Knute Rockne o n c c
said, "you've &ot to pay the
prioe to be a winner."
The aflair will get imder
way a1 10 am last week t.o win the Westm.m-~-'"wHtett
ster City C h a r c h Softball c;1111s
League. =.. This year's Bay C I u b
tourney, wtucb will be held
Oct. 25-26-27. 1a e~
to draw '°'1\e o( the lead·
ing amateur players in the
country. AU proceeds from
the three-day event will ao
to I.he Newport Harbor Com-
munity Youtl1 Center.
The win was tbe second for ,.,....,._.. ...
the Westminster club In tbe r.!:..,.
three-iame series. Seal Beach
OC Racers
To Compete
For Crown Plans f o r ~n of
the Youth Center will be out-
lmed at Saturdav's lunch· Several Oranf e Coast area
speedsters are expected to eon
won the middle tile. 7·5.
Box Scores:
0 •
WH,,'TU"J•er (""•<ti of ("'•tf-tO
Vlerro 1
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T1Y1or • 0
1111 WOOO'llfl 1
.. '#eofrvff l 1
"' lllt• 0 ...,,,. 11.,r l
\, 10
Al II
join 300 of the top bicyclists o...1e•
tn · the !tale Sunday when ~
1 I
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the California Stale Bicycle 2 Vete1·ans omi:_ Chalflpionshlps are held at ~"'-"
El Toro. Oonnrr
Action is slated to gel under I ~~~,,'" •
way at 7·:.> a.m. Sunday with Head Fights ~~~1:.
the senior event. The junior SN•..-
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0
I
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Vie< r t
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1 • • --71 1 'I 4 p.m.-Llttle League
aeries final, Channel 9.
4:30 p.m.-T ape of
Rams · San Francisco
&ame, Channel 11.
5:30 p. rn. -Bowling.
at 7. 45 wilh the veterans tak-TIJUANA -Vet~rao -w"""""..,
Ina off at 8 Pl'<'Cuna and Antoruo Ve~as-v .... . "' ." ..... ,. Ovu 300 of tht leading rid· quei headline Sunday's buU· w. 11•11•
'"""" "' °''"', 1
1 : Straight Wins
Chamel 9.
7 p.m.-Tournament nf
bowling champ10116 at
Riverside. Channel 11
9 p.m.-Columbia Open
howling tourney !PBAl,
from Gardena, Channel 5.
ers in the state. including fight card at the Pla7.a El ;:..,,
Olympic Games ace Jack Toreo, the downtown bulJring. 1111 w_,,,,
Disney and national champ Sharing the applause wU\ be :::. w-•u11
Bob ·Parsons, will comp<'tc Benjamin Lopez Esqueda. one e•r•
in the grueling test. or Mex1co's most exciting and
The affair wiU begin at the unpredictable toreros
El Toru Fire Station w It h ~ct;<'tl will be1t11 at 4 p.m
aenlor division racers going Procuna. an Inspired. per.
over a twlJting 84 rn1lc sonal figure in the ring. is
RD courK wh.ich runs through known as the · ~tcxican Gyp-WA YW A Sllverado, Traboco and Mod-I sy" for his thnUin& style. The
Jeska Canyons. once-mighty matador hasn't
((;oDtlnued. f'Tom Paie 1%) The juniors and veterans s h o ~ n a~ylhlng faintly r~ will race (2 miles. with 100 semblmg his ol<I form thi~ wavu.. h Thil 1 a thing that could entr1ts anticipated In each year. owever . .
wa r1n f dlvtston \'(lasguez will be making ~: y~pe~vf; D~k 'itie :e:i. Parso~s holds the course his rirst pubhc appe.arance
u had 'virtually assured his rec;ord of 13 hours. 32 minutes hert' this yeoar ., w\fl Lopez 5 ti al Lea t and 15 aeconds, an average Esqueda. ~~~t ~ ~~ut~".,nce ag~ of nearly seven miles p<'r ~lx. powerful Pcnuclas bulla
be tom to shreds by th• gales hour for the hilly grtnd ~111 be rcarul"e'd.
at Candlestick. . .. .
But lht C.lanta Wfrt' 1urel.v I S J '\1 · 'I' 11 I I I • u •· ar1uc·r·~ o o c ,ua ti dtctaud and • city waa
lf~ast at thf' terrtfytnr truth I Sub Mariner~ Club d '''" ( .rown men critd. Old lad· 1 Id Ir~ threw thtlr knltlln~ nted· port Hcac·h wlll 10 a 1 m·
I I ... 1 1 IUI chlllfr,.n tumr 111.111 Sunday on Al.·• "~ n 11"5P8 r. ' " II I Inn na w1lh A lull lrn'I" d llh I 1Un• ,,.,.~ fnr ('at , .. ,11 . •t' " I' ('It ,. • dl'tV II I VAr!O\J!I ~~" ""'' 11n l'\planatlnn. l tNt
\\'llUI' ~fly~. •n oltl prn ~ hn a ~km t1 I \ I n i: 'nlllpPltt ,,,
htiA -n •vrr vthlnf. f11ln1Ni. · h lf•I' t •f I<•' Ir. , 1 ,. .,. t~, l'JW'O< thl' ti(!\ "1th fl Hp 11'<
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1 Mississ1pp1 has a clean fool· ! baJI slate againat Houstoo I
: T~ Rebels have won all 10 I
o games played.
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such unglamorous pra<."bce LOAR.A -Nogales 1 La Pu·
Dan Gurney, fresh from
a two week vacation,
wiJl rank among the fa-
vorites In the M o n z a
Grand Prix road race
lhis weU.end.
due.ls M Huntington Beach ente), Carpenteria.
vs. eo.ta Me.!a, other oounty CORONA DEL MAR -No
followers wiM have better for-outside competillon.
tune. BREA -No outside com-
In fact, 17 ~ the remain· peUUon.
ing 23 vanity elevens wW bat· LA QUTNTA -Bloomil\iton
tle at leMC. one foe from out or Colt.on.
Gurney, who ranks fifth
In the w o r I d driving
standings, will be behind
the wheel of a Formula
One car developed by ex-
driv1n& king Jack Brab-
ham.
ol O;ange County. LAGUNA BEACH -Coro-
Startine with the Angelus nado, Fallbrook.
Le&iue represe1Dtives from L 0 W E L L -L.a Serna
this county CServit.e and Ma-<Wluttier). Noaales.
The Monza race 1s one or the most fame<! ln the
world.
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Fri., Sept. '· 1963 Hot Albies ·Head Outdoor Menu
BOWLING Current run oC aJbacor• and u11ets. Only a W.U Cte.. ca... ol Ventura Couoty ahould Canal and u.at of Cale.xico.
perhaps the hottest act1ot1 ago Davey's Locar had a A wamtnc from tbe tlJh all prove productive. T&e Niew ud Alamo rtv·
of the aeaaon -h<>1a the cat.ch of two aJbacoh ft>r and iame depart.mail: De_.,,_•-•t4-.• en allo Jr0Yi4ed plellty of
outdoor head.llnes today. one day. Be aure ancf clean clamJ ............... •-lboodl!C·
WITH
AR T PARRA
Longilu went wild at Ult Now. pa&MQ&tn u. IV· thorouahly Wore eooki.q , A nutlUt\l\llt ol do¥t Urn· It wu a dttterent at.or)',
first ol tht week after a eraitnc elpt ud n1tlt lhh them. AlJ dart partl ol the ilJ, told the ltOl'J ol the bow...,., tor AllteJope Val·
couple of weeks of a 1 o w each. · meat should be dilcarded OIJ8nlDa ot claw IUIOO with Jey bUIMn wtt.b few bird.I
play. Continued &ood fish-Wednesday 's surpridni and no elem• 1hould be tal· pleoty Ot ~ tam• b1rda on abowtn& beclute ol a lata
lng seema likely since huJ• rains pro\lided IODM ucei-en frpm areas ~ Mwa11 hand ln lmpertal a n d cold wave. Awra1• bal
schools of &Jbies a re re-lent ftshlnl t. area •at.era. t'ont.Wlnatlon. Coachella valleya and alone then was only two doll•
ported In ar~ wau rs. One or Davey's boats work· Season f o r the P ismo the Colorado River. per man.
Rear that 10und ot thun· was i;uaranleed ll proves some 100 miles out of the Ing near Huntiniton Oats. clam opened Sept. 1. Larsut concentration ol
der in t1'e dilta.nc:e~ It ii the I that bowlers Wte Uu~ short jetty. came in with 17 wblta IN A good crop of clam• 11 the tuty btrdl have been Deer ll~rt
staiM.aco of bowling balli term type oi tournamffil over The "'eet's magnillcent bau and a nice allOl'tmenl reported In 15 to is fee\ of reported In the Brawley With the earty deer lea·
bouncing pi.ru into the pil$ as 1 a hve game route I action waa a wdcorM rt· of bll ba.rrles. bass a.qd hal· water off Zuma BeaCh and 11rea, at Bond's Comer, IOft nearlnt l1J conclmton,
lht 198.3-64 bowling season Cosl.a Mesa kegler~ almost I lief for landing operatora lbut. for non-dtven. the beacbeA atone tbe Eaat ffllhllM Orani~ County u weD
wu launcbed Tuelday night dommated the priu hst wlUI •iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW,._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•liiiij;;;;iiiiiii•iiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l--------------------------------tn what Is t.o be the 1tTeatest a few from oul,,lde collecting I! 1'° l ~ ta•
vear in Oranae County's his-part of the loot. EmJe Aver·
Lory. goniado. of Tustin. had 100
Meet the
Agaiut l' allep Free Lataeer•
Raiders to Seek
EYtty operator report4 ~ to pJCk up Sl21.50 in the
mendous tnteresl Ul startlng scratch divisJon. Art Miller. m tu rues thts yNr whteh Costa Meaa, had 1002 for
1t.eiroa from tN1e fact that '° '6().75 whtle Johnny Heisey,
many rel'Uan atayed away also ot ~ Mesa. had 1000
from bow1inC centers durlni for S:J0.50. In hazldicap play
~-League.l>aw · was Cbet ~with 1068,
wu up to nonnai ~ be too picking up '121.50 for
durini the past abort SU SIOft. rua effort. Ward BeCW. Santa
but open play hu suffered. Ana, had 1056 while tM tblrd
say boys who haw bee.I\ fa<:ed place berth w~ spbt by
'Vitti a alow period or ttle paat EvereU Carlson and Ralph
four months 190n at 1020. I son wa! from Gridders
evenge un ay
Honver. tlh.t 11 now hind· Hun~ Lanes
1ight •d D!'w ev~ythlni and Welinar was pleased wiUI
everybody is lO<&ti forw ard tne turoou1 and is eratelul
to biaer and bet.A« score~. to Johnny Johnsoo. Red Pro-
Me.ta aemi-pro football troops, The Free Lancers. beaten Garden Grove Vlkinp. '47.0,
McKlnlie'• llalden. Cotta th• boy1 are ready lo roll." I opener, wen walloped by th•
will attempt to mab amend.a M by Ventura in their IQIOD a week aco.
. Best wi.she.5 to all in thetr bert, 8cj) Probert and RaJph for lut week'• U4 Jou to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij v eatura when they tacklie the btle cha9et ~ ~· -Ison f« torming squads from
One o1 the biggest ~rea&· their centers.
es in boW\in g tttls year LS ex· An event now gomg on al pected ln ~n'• ranks. The . ""
Valle-y hie-Luoer~ at. COila
Wea Hieb School Su.nda,J.
Actioa la &lated to cet under
'la)' at 2 p.m. nctet.. priced
BACK ro SCHQOL llKfS
AND ACCESSORIES
BURT'S CITY CYCLE potential in thrs field hasn't Mesa Lanes 1s the .Merry·vO-~ ~atched. acco.rding to Romd f?oobles. This ltS three
those w1lo a~ dose In the games "' .open pl~y. w~th
P I ct u r e. F\gures indicate ICOrteasts l:fl o~ration, with
there are slighU~ ov~ five : ~ ~t.rib~ = at '1 for adult. and UO f« !~1~7i64~i!i~lt~Ytli:. ==C...=~·~M~11~1~~MJ~6-==74~23~~ cldJdren, wW be on aale at
tbe sate. Proceeda from the
nu.I.lion men part:iOlpaltng 1n pnu ·
\BC sanctioned leagues. Sta· a ~al oi $46.75 was paid out.
LisUcs released by the wo--~1ch 1s a lot of quarters my
men's lntemallooaJ Bowling frte~
Concress give a figure of two W1rmers "' the last M"!'1"Y· illion 500 thowand bowling Go-Roon~ was the combi.na·
m . no ooo boo d J1m Reed and Haney regularly tn more than. luu. W de 't:h 1172 Lin Plerce· sancUoned lel!lgue-s. This Js an a · wi ·
tnerea5e of 11 per cent ove-r Ev Carlson. 1149: Peirce-Chet
tut year. Socha 1135 ; ~:Jo May
California added nearly Wade 1110 came 1n for a
!.000 leagues to lasl year's ~f:r·~ ~~•= fi~ pt~ total to agasn lead s1 toul• h.. "" "''°''" l•,.., onc1
all slate& in the number of Chlc.leo hi\ '"".""'" '""' -. lf'IO llOlld tor hoQh •cor•• WlBC sanctioned leagues, Los Oro-. Countv wilt 1.-.. I h••• ......
l ntr''-•••-...1 st rt lO OVPllCltl If\• 'KO'"' •otleO •I M1ole i\nge es CO lvu\.e\.I a a · uno ,,, Gorocn Grta,.. "'°""' !M
ling 1100 plus new leagues to ""'' ........,.,
I Ch '" la.ct •• " dOubttu• •• '"'-h4t.•1 that total to d.Jsp ace 1t'aRO .,, ,.,,., · 11111.,, w-•· w•tu .,, smith
ag tht. city havmg the most 1-1c1 "••• _.. .,,., """"' ~i.qvr• Ovt wncttOIWO lOO ••IM'· lea11tues. ..,. '°" """' l>'I 1111<" im'"' n With wompn ao1nR to the '"""' o1 ?ilO "' t>ott•· ., o•..,,.. "' l't • MO 0t t.fttr b'Y •u tttn OOW~ff\ "' • laneg more an<i more during ,.,,... ~•"' ,...,...., '"" .,.., .....
th:• davll""'t hours .11 l.' ex-'°"'"'"'"• •o ,._, •-'1 1"1• '••"''' ·"" .. &" ' • 0 •1r a9l'O ~01 Irr tt'\c 100 O•"'• ••••• pected to see thf' men 6 num· "'"" ~·""' .... ~... ......,,., •t.t 100 .._r cau,.... within the ~xt o•"'• d••'"""' ,...,,. n• Jl('ll ..,,..,, IJ"IC" ,._.n •nd l'W'f'W'I Arl\ett ...,., n-t•t wfth m three years v-,.,rv • .,..,. "•o no '°' "''
ed b be lO ·-ili'c'llff ••• ,.-1lt "" "'' Men are hamper y • ....... " ,,,. 1(1"9 ol .... Hiii"
Ing limited to the number of ~111-,., .. ,.,... l rtO M~dlf -.ncl ma,.. pnme houNI they can par--· 11111 coo hu ,... 1 '"""' 1n ., Uci"',..e. Tht!'i I~ ""'""°Ximate· u n..,1 c-lt-•• '"' ~"''' will I''"' . '"¥"' -"'41U!t TMV how .., -1119 ,._ ly.._.5 hours dunng eadl week ._ _..,,, '" •M .,,,..,,,.,o., '"'"'
11.ight.. ~ .:U""':.'· •• ..w... "' loO ,,, Women. on the other hand. bellor, ,.. '" toucll wlttl ~ ..... I ·-. i....... d · t·h lftCI '1 you • ..,, 10 _, 111 '"-1\ave nine ,..,... s unng · .e icco, rv u "11ow1er o1 ..,. ,,..,,,,,...
day in wtuch to follow th'ir '°"',,.,,._'· ...,.. "" "" ,, •• M1plt
lavon·te pastime It might not L•,... H You 1" -11n1 1n ..,., ot-c•"''' lake them 3 years to Catch Tllh ul1D41\""""' he> ,.,._, lfle ""' th t oroor•M '"° 11 m1\.1no t1 eo11l1>M tcw the men . . how auvut a .... , ..... •o ptrtlelp ... ,,,., .. d ol llmot
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Me1a Labor Dav Clank l•"" ,., "''""' s1"" ,,_, " L' Pl
The first annual
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Re<·ord AJ bacore Catch
cbartty Ult will 10 to the
March ol Dlmea.
The' Raiden, blPlJ·touted
at tbe out.et of the campalp,
turned In a miterable per·
formance aiatnat the Ventura
Condors laat weekmd. After tak1nl an early M lead, the
Raiden teemlnal1 collapeed,
allowing Ventura to aeore at
will durinC tbl leCODd half.
Paul Shook, who abowed
f1ubel of brilliance a week
aao, will once q aio be a1 &be
controls for coach Bob Boy·
er'• Raiden. Shook, a former
colle&fate quarterback, will
probabb' attempt to lab tQ.
the overhead lanea with auch
top ends a1 Jim Norris and
Dave Culmer u tare.ta.
Forminl tbe Interior line
for t h • Ralde.ra will be
Dwayne WUllam1 a nd Jack
Schum at guards, BW Shull
and Corney Perez at tackles
anct-Art Schwartltopf at cen-
ter Austin SmJth and Alu
A.tint will 10 at balfbacb
with John Miller at wing·
back
"We're definitely going to
win this Ume,Y Smith, who
a ct.I u spokesman for the
the group. dladoaed. "We had
good workoull all Wffk and
~tolen Bags
~tngles Classtt'. held at Mesa ,.,.,.. '""' aow1 "' 11 you ., ...
L.anes. was 1 ho'wling suc<:ess ~.:;,::;., "'M:., "'., 1~" 0!;:..C": ..:;,, "1
' L, • A rf'cord albacore catch by I some four pounds.
re P 0 rt s. g~neral manager ~~.·,;.'y' L::.::d ,...:"';:;,,'.n.m~:-:;; .. ~. .DX("Ilemenl Earl Closson of Nl'whall top-Huntington Beach's J . Ed·
Oa W nd O~-er I ~ ,_, ped the latest Schenle\ '-""rts-rkk PenOI was runnerup In
Maury Wills stole 17 bases
in 19 attempt& against the
Pittabul'gtl Pirates )Ht SU·
900. ve e1mar a ~.. ,.,..,.,.. ,,_. "" ,,,,., '" th• -,,,.
Frank Hinman A llfand total p••.::, .... ., ,,_.u 1 ""'"""'''' .,, \\ ES'J'MINSTER Btll mtn'~ awards weekly barra cuda c:ompetl-
of S607.00 will be paid oul in I '""'c"'"' .,. ... .......,..,. •"" ... m .. Bo 11 _...... ,J ...__ , • Closson hauled 1n ~ 41· lion with an 11-2 barrle. Win· Th d • ...... ·· ... 'ch 1• a sizeable ....... ,..,,,. •a• ,,., .. ,,. f.......... llWe . ('O.,.;n "' u"' uiOOS pound, 8-ounce lonl(hn "'h1le ner was Dr. Robert MiUer of un er1ng pr1Mlli:li.'1 W'l U o ~" h1, fK OVtf''f "..at h im from lh1\ f-.. 1.. u f . h f' j lump coosidennt th..t nothint ..... ,u.. """"a o~~. cont.mueg ts 1sh nR off the 43-fathom hank Encino with a 12-6 prlu. 675•3311 -------pre·sea.ort predicti<>tl that recently Bob Gott of Artesia had th,
I Westminster lltgh W11l field It wati the blgge!it alh1e nf heaviest yellowtail. ~ 23-9 l Results
Kona Enters Team
In Classic Loop
an exciting team for the i"th"''=Y"'""'a"'r =in=t"'h"'e=t'o""n""t"'r11"'t=h'"'y"'s_,pec=·"'im=a=n"".====-===="""'"-=---=-----=~=
forthcoming campaign
CosU Mesa's Kona Lanes 5!:.:.' H·:~~';;; ••ill e~t.er a team in thi$ ... ..,.~~MU. COIT& MI SA
year's Greater Los. Angeles :~,...~1:.;:1 1c .. 111 .. 1
W-Star League. wh1t'h opens 01c~ J•-· ~pt. 22 at La lfabra's ··300" ~~~ ~-=:~"
Bowl I •111 """"' . • . , TIAN! TWO J'he local crew J01ns nine
1
,.,, w1n1111d CC•P••'"' ~ )ther teams In the circuit-a ~=~ s~:~ •• leaglle whtch is composed of 01..nt• c;, .....
<;oothern Callrornla'~ top keg-:~0c:n~1':.,,"''
:ltrs Jot• •o•tm• '"''"' ~ou• High avera~e bo\\ ler on the ,,.., 10 .... aoo tC•••••·
t-.ona crf'w 1~ Dick Jensen. =· ·~~':.~ with a 2lfi avera~t' Mates ••• l•~•Mc• ...
Dick Stoef0f'r 1211 1. Boh 900 "•'0eun nu~ l'OVH
Rc.mirei 12101. Millv Myt>r~ ~~~··,;.::.,."c:::;.;·· 120.~t . Arnc'lld llovt 1201 • anrl o•<> ''""''
Rill Blatzer 1 19!lt ro11nrl nut ~~: :C.:~~'"'""
th,. squad 4'""'" "•" .. u .. a•• flC•O l-t"a5;ue·~ hti;:hr~I ;nr1 lll!l'O p,,, ~" • <,. . .,,,
mem~ is ~"rftrl R1ccilh ~.10:,>1~';:~.
bn"~ting a 1.27 m11rk. ~: •• •;:~:.~·; Kona Lant~ "'111 hn'l I h• ,.u.,.u• ,.
ff';!l[\Je fWkl' dUrlO!I fhr ~I\· 7'.'"";,.,;:•:l•M r,.,.,.
mnnt.h c;1 mpai~n 11 .... • "'
f'int date 1 ~ :'\n' lO and <;;:;!."" 11:,;•a•• ,,,,.,,
th' ~ond dalt " ~-"b 16 G••• c."'""'•''
Although he loses 17 of 29
players who lettered iin 1962.
I
Boswell is hope.fut for a suc-
cessful aeason. "I won't. prt·
i«> 1 dlct yet whether or not we' l°~j be a t1tlt ~ tSunset
101 Leaiue1. because that de· no ,., pends on how well our Bee
~ and jayvee players of a year
'" ag(), fiU in." the ~ coach
~ revealed.
:1 ··But we 'ti.Ill try aoo put I
m on a Rood olfeosave show tor
:, o.ur oppont-nts and foUov.·ers
100 We may be stronger on de-°' rense at the hrst ol the vear
• ;: but t.bal doesn't necessanly
1•• mean 'tl.P'll play Mn11erv111 ive-
M11 ly on ot fenS(' ·· :g: Roswell harl In mo\P tm ~ 1 \Vpflnt>~rliw praclt<'f'i; incioor~
P' hf>1·;w~ nl Wl'I \\Pillhrr
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iw1 SP\ Ml of tlir la).I 10 Rn ~ I!
: Bowl ~am"~ Teams and members· aver-,_ _________ .__;;;;;;;;;;; _________ ~
•&es are.
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BRING YOUR HOME PLUMBING PROBLEMS TO US.
OUR BRAINY SALES GROUP HAS AN ANSWER P:OR
YOU . THEY WILL GUIDE YOU GENTLY TO OUR
STOC K OF EVERY KIND Of PIPE AND TUBING.
THE Y WILL CUT AND THREAD YOUR PIPE TO SIZE AND
SUPPLY YOU WITH THE PROPER ffTTINGS. PUT IN YOUlt
OWN SPRINKLER AND WATER SERVICE SYSTEMS WITH
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DON'T FLIP! STOP T HAT DR IP!
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REGULARLY PRICED AT Sl.49
NOW ")_2n
DOW-CO RN INGS NEW "BA THTUI CHALK." MADE 819a
OF SILICONE RU BBER. IT NEVER SHRINKS OR
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POLISHED 8RASS FINISH &ALL CASTERS
3 SIZES
H.W.WRIGHT CO.
116 ROCHES TE R ST. • COSTA MESA • 541.770
1 BLOC KS NORTH OF 17th ST. OF~ NEWP0:-:7 BLVD.
Acrt1" from th• Cott • Meu Fir• OttpArlment
Cooper Pace-Master
100" NYLON COllD BODY
FILL 21 MOITHS* ROAD HAZARD
IUARANTH
• Lone m1lee,e H1.C..rbott IUbber
0 f ult "" Inch tt'ted de9'h
$ 95 ....... "
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Cooper Tubeless Slim line
WHITE SIDE WALLS
750•14 . 670•15 ............•...
100•1 4 . 710s 1 s ............... .
UOx 1 '4 • 7 60• 1 S .... , . . . . .....•.
IOOx 1 S · 120• l S . . • . . . . . . . . . . .
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OTHER SPECIALS
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SlOx 13 Tbl . . . 12.95 15.95
S00x14 Tbl . . . 12.95
600x13 Tbl . . . . . . . 9.95 second
600x15 Tbl . . . seeend 15.95
640.x 1 S Tbl . . . . . . . 12.95
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IOO x 1 S Tbl . . . . . 21.95 24.95
900x 14 Tbl . . . . . 23.95
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All Prl<'f•t Pina Tin ind Rtu pp11blt Tlrt
91ees wsaua1ta 111aa1
ALL NEW COOPER TIRES MOUNTED FREE
BRAKE RELINING
4-WHEEL BONDED LINING
INCLUDING PARTS & LAIOR 12'' • FORD • CHEV • CORVAIR •
• FALCON • COMET
·c:uaranlttd I Yf'ar or J!.000 ~Hies
Fref' l.tft tlme Brakf' Adjustment -
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lfua~ron to Offer
1·
'J!tll Boating Course
~ Power Squadron's
f&1l caune ln pllotin1 and
amaD boat bandllnl will open
lMn4ay nllht at 7: U o'clock
•l the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club. n. a.wtek course com-
piled b~ United States Power drons ls free to
the piUb . , whet.her or not
yeti OW1l • boal
quutions an urged to enro~
ln the course:
Do you le.now what kind and
how many fire exUn&ulJhert
must legally be aboard boau,
how to mount them and bow
to use them?
Do you know the laws cov·
erlng boat operation and the
penalties "'hich may be a~
plied for infractions!
Do you know how to keep
your boat from blowing up
and how to handle f u e I
sa.lely"
Do you know what to do
when a man Calls overboard!
--
CYA Oubs
To .Compete
In Regatta
Bahia Corlntblan y • c h t
Club wm bolt an Soutlse.m
Calltomla Yacbttni APocla>-
Uoa afftllat.ed d ubs thl.a week·
end durtng the annual Ad·
mialion Day Reptta.
.Bacea will be .held for all
~. Two ncea will be
beld Saturday and one on
Sunday. Classes racing lnlide
the bay will start in front of
the BCYC dock at the Balboa
Bay Club, and outaide clauea
w1D receive IWU off the Bal·
boa Pier. Four or more en-
tries w1D comtitut.e a clus.
First raoe on Saturday will
start at noon and tbe lin(le
raoe Sunday w1ll start at 1
p.m.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTTCZ
SldJW boatmen · from the
ranb ol the Balboa Squad-
ron wU1 serve as inatructors.
SUcceat\Ll passing of an ex-
amlaatica at the concluaJon of
t be eaDtll quallfles students
ror 181ttCion to membership
ln UM tquadron. Advanced
CCIUl'IM In seemanahip. pllot-
ROW ABOUT FOG! On Saturday evening
Do you know what to do BCYC will bold 111 traditional
tn1 a:ad navtpttoo an avail-l I
able to 1quadron memberi.
.. _ .. t ln f g regatta dinner dance at the ;;=~ll~arf'n ou a:, :pproa~: ~'!YA~ WINNEU-Muy and Fletcher Beach were Balboa Bay Club for mem·
ing shore? f;:: you know legal JOlDt winners of Balbo.a Yacht Club's ~rtmnanabip bera and regatta partlclpanta.
speeds in a fog? Pe~~al at the concluston of the club's Juruor summer ReservaUona should be made
OAILY .. ILOT/flSW-•HS
Fri., Sept. 6, 1963
'IlMr'e II no advanced en·
TO~ Students are re-
q\JdW to be on hand fllr .... . al bo . 1 . 1 . ..
Do you know th ,_, 't'ftd'-1&tiViti6' ,P!O&r;am. J>)'""\~~Jll DI Mn. Wll·
effective methods of setting ' Uam O"'Bryon, LI S.'71le.
an anchor!
Do you know when your Sommer Prodram LEGAL NO'l1CE
boat Is dangerously over-!!! ·
nglstntion Monday al 7· 15 wtion aung egts ahon.
p m according to Richard Luckey,
· • squadron commander. Cnair-
VITAL COURSE man of tht count is Charl~s
.. Tbl safe boating course is P. Cotton
becomlns more and more Im-Boat operjllor~ who can't
porUlt with the threat of ad· answer all of 1 the following
loaded.,
Do you know which boat
has the right of way under
any and all conditions?
Do you know how to deter-
mine whether you are in dan·
ger or collision?
Do you know how to handle
your boat safely U caught in
bad weather!
YC Youngsters
Capture Trophies
Nancy and Fletcher Beach, WH awarded a "whl&ker
READING LIGfrrS ages 13 and 11 re1pecdvely, pole'' (the way-out trophy)
Do yoo know how to read were joint winners of Balboa for participating ln every
and understand lighL<i on oth· Yacht Club's annvat junior event and lesson offered. Cai>
er boats? Sportlmanship Perpetual 'fro. py Lynch received a new
Do you know how to read phy at the conclusion of the boat IJ>Onte u the result of
and understand posted storm summu progam in swim-one of the novelty races aaJJ.
warnings! ming, s.a.illnc and racing. ed against the instructors.
Do you know what whist.le Nancy and Fletcher are Tbe perpetual Ron Holder
• ~ mean. when and how chlldren of Mr. and M r 1. Trophy for the moct Im·
BJ ALMON LOCKABEY Loog Island Sound with Ar· to use them? Frank Beach, Balboa Island. proved Sabot sailor went to ~ a..dq Editor tie Knapp (yep, the same old Do you know how to give Swimming· Instructor Jeri Francie Elml, daqbt.er of
I'm convinced that Bart Arthur) tbe defending champ. dlstreaa cal1J or algnala, and Warren presented Moat Im· Mr. and Mrs. James Elms.
(Grump) Heoderloo ts the (Grump. did you see Ar· what you must do tf you see proved Swimmer trophies lo Special certificates of
5'llll'pellt..eyed reader of boat-tie when be was out here a or hear one? Scott Newcomb, 11. son of achJevement were presented
mg and yaobt.ing news tbil few months ago. He's getting Do you know the meaning Mr. and Mrs. Ren Newcomb, to a1J who completed their
•Ide ol Kinfdorn Come (what.-La.) of variation and deviation and Molly Lynch, daughter courses In awimmlnf and
f ver boatine oenteT that is). "BiU sailed the Vega. Star and how they affect your of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynch. sailing. ·
Furthermore, Grump must No. 742 It.he smart alee re-compass? Do you know how SWIMMERS Mr. and Mra. Robin Moore
be as old as Methusaleh and members tile boat number! I, to r~d and us. a chart prop-High point swimming race "."ere chairmen of the BYC
have a comparable memory. and finished seventh in a erly winners receiving medals Junior program. Following
If ~ Mic had had any com-fleet ol 26 ~ats -the larg· Do you know that accidents were Carotyn Prough. 9, are the results of competi-
pe-tiUon, Grµmp could proba-est entr) list oolil several rarely happen -that they daught r Mr d Mr lion in swimming and sailing·
hly teU you the corrected year!\ after the war He won \are caused by Ignorance and Robe ... erSaoW . J. han G s. s._..,. ''"'"• ,_.._ 1er •••• .;. u of ne or both th Distant 1'1ttl T ""' d I ~ '• . er. o n reen, J111, mes o . e rop .. , an care easness 9 son of Mr and Mrs Leo 11~ IMll'I L>'fld\. 1,..1.., 0..-H~ ·s what I mean· In a I might . -wen have won the G'reen· "--.De Kr . 12° tm.......n.i.· ,_,,.,. "'°""'· 0t--• .. _m J....... S"-AJ Gold "'-· but f ~ A. ... ,..ual1 · ~ e enz, • um •. L..,ri. -. ,....,., ..._. l't'!Ce .. , '""' ~ "'"t' • ~ or • .... "'f • daughter of Mr d M AOY~•• l'rtftC.le 1 """ "•"1 Tiidi· I~. 19-year-old Newport Har-f1cation which co~ >um 25 . an rs .... L-~ bor Yacht Club Star skipper poinls _ a attond place Le..) R I Richard Krenz. and Scot t 01r11 A-w1et
leavinf for the StM nationals IGrump dJd voo look all JuOS ace Newcomb. 11 Jeff Loubet, 9, ~=:.,.~ .... ~--si..= ';.:,
d lnt .. -atJon·•--e too'-...... ., 1 • • M>n of Mr. and Mrs. Gene a.ecti. °'"' .. Newcom11 ..... '•'°""' an .... .. ..,., .. .. u.u.a up. 1 .__. . ed ,.r....,. tied. v1ct1 •--
LEGAL NO'ftCE
IUPI R IOll C0411tT OP TICI
STA ft OP CALll'OtlNIA .... TMI CCMIWTT DP OllAtl .. .... A-41111 eeonc• ~ 1tua1H ... oa.u1 w wwu.
AND l'Otl IUUMIC9 ... LSTTau T91TAMIMTARY 1!11ete flt A&.al.l\T W, MOTZ. ae A.LIEU MOTL t11a A. W. MOTJ. o.. ---NOTICE II H!REIV GIVEN Thal RACHEL L. MOTt llll filed -1 t*ltlon FOil PllOBATE OF WILL ANO FPlt ISSUANCE OF LETTERS Tl!STA· MENTAltY TO THE .. ETITIOH!R, ref·
Kellee fo wNctl II -lor f\lrhr N r-ltcul1", -"'" ttw nm. -pleu of lle•rlnt !flt A,..,. llaa -Mt for SE,.T. toll\, 1"3. al 10:00 1.m , lft Ille
c:ourtr_,.. of Oeol""-' No. 1 Ill Mid court, et IOI N. lroedway, lft the Cltir el
r..i.11t AM. c.t"°"'la. De-: s.rot. :I. 1tQ L. I. WALL.AC I , C""11 DAVID 1. TIN4K.•ll. -Wl~L.,, DUV .. A......, tw "9'1-.W. NSW"'°aT laACH, CAL.,OltNIA.
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THE UNOIUIONIO .ia. ~ CM-
flty ""' ... .. CGftdUCllfte ... ··1nvn1-
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ot ""' '°'-""' --· --"" full -pl.cft .. retkl9nc• .,,. " 11>41<.-~=
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T~ C ,,_,,... STATE OF CALIFORNIA I
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.,,.., tor .. Ulllltv .. Siie o.. ........ ,. or-1," ~ of Caltfwnle. lrvlN C.IHomla. Tlll6 Ptolld _,.ta ti _..t1n1ltl¥
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T~ltEOENTt Of" THI UNIVERSITY OF CALI· FOR.NIA.
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LEGAL NOT10:--
aa.._UT ... ..0.. Oft A U IO\.UTION CW nl• CITY COUii· CIL Ot' THI CITY OI' COSTA MU.A OKLARING ITS lllT•NT!Otl TO o•o•• TMI VACATION l'O• ITRln ,.U•P'<K•S M A C••TAIN ,.O.TION 0, HA•IO• llOULllVARO AT ADAMS AVINUa IN TM• CITY OF COSTA MIU.
Tiie Cl"' (Qln(ll of Ille C lfY ef C.I• ----..-v ... ..,..,.,, some oldtimer's word foe it ·•em tS ttM> sam~ C W O L k .ou ..... 'l, receiv a spedaJ ~: o.. o.o K,.._ ••'"-"'
that Skip "b the youngest Lyons Jr. W'ho IS now hvmg I n a e compass award to !tUide him •: ~1!!': ........ LEGAL NOTICE
,NHYC Hipper i.o ~ par-00 UM ~L Ceatil .aAd sail-in leaf1!1ng to swim in a 1~~~ GrMfl. J.,. L ... +-------------
t1cipate." ~ next mail S\(. out ol the A~.antic High-At Oakland etralgncune.--. . . Ad't•ncwd Scotty N..._.b. ~t L•• Tete nattG "'w:r•;.• -~ ...
COUICTY ()II Ot.AHGE r ~• ON THI$ 1•111 MY ti A\lvUll. A D
1"3. -. ..... G<'owr Sinai.., Jr . " -·'l' .. ubllc Ill etld for Ille Mid (ovftty Md Sltle. r•lcflf'll tllerel11. dufY °"""
SECTION 1 T ... °'Y ""-q ef t"9
Clfv ol CGal• M-. ~ ~ tMcl..,. ti. IM ... llon fO VIC.Ito -(:9f'f•llo r\olllt GI ••r for ll<MI -0. IC~M~~
brought ttm ~r from Lar\ch flttt '4-°here he is their Sailing Instructor Skip Riley "'= ::.i:.,R=~ flied wlltt .... F-•I c........_ic.,._
Orump: almost {>erenrual challenger. awarded plaques to Mo I I Y '"'--"•te: ,,..,, w1-. Ju 11 ~=,iu~ ,:r"~ ~' ~
.......... -._... --·ly -r· Id T!lomtt C. Cr-,,_,. ,. -to bt
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A srrlp ol lend ,., (lot 1... i.. ·-tyfftg wltllill lllod<s IC ...., O ff# Felrvlew In Ille Clfv of c-Mew, CClunl'f ol 0r9noe, Slell of C.llfornla. -..... ,,_ ,_.., ... --u. Pl-7 .. n. end 71 ol Mbull1_,.
Records of Loa """9lft COUlllY, (Ill• lomle, IN bauftclarv of wlcl t1rlp t.111t '"°'' perttcurer1y ci.cn i..ci • follow\
"Dear Al: Newport Harbor He was out here for botll The sixth aMual Lido-14 Lynch and Gary Thorne, 7, G=~~: L::.!:1;:.:cr;..:•Wm O'H.tl, "--i.-t of .. c11o ~.,'°" 1<H11-
Yacht Club was once r~ the (rl)kS Stars in San Diego national championship re-son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jeff R...,_ ~~1 •. 11~.!., ~:;1. =:!'· 1c;:,:
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IN WITNEJf WHEltEOf', I lltv• ,,_,..
unto Mt mY MM encl ltffl:xld my offlctat
_, ,,,. dey -YMt kl lllla Certlfk.ate first '4lcrtre Wl1tttfl.
-r Thorne for the most improv Jutv WedneaOty s.io,,. .. , ... , t 1 111e 11cet1 of KNl•l'M. eent.ed by a younc chap wbo and also Ficiter's defense gatta starts today on La k e ' . · L1c1c>-u: JoM vu••· Live. 0on Wllrte. ~· ~ceu11e.. 1,_ .. ,11:-c""'""'·
couldn't even drive a car. here." Merritt near OakLutd and ed saUor during the season. 1~~~('.'m !,,,*:1' R':.f: ivci ,...,dW N--'<ot1• INtt 11Wc1cui.n. •l'C~
Bill Lyona sailed for NnYC l Sorry 1 rni s&ed him, continues through Sunday .Nancy Beach received the 1 .. c.11. eve. ~~1~,;,~'. :-~w:rion. ':,-=~ ~== ( ... I) Glt'DVER llNSLEV J•. MY COINnlnlon t1tplr ..
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111 1M -lint GI Loi 10. l locl< K ol wkl Felrvtow cllrtanl I'*-Eesl,
I0.00 1-1 from ltte ~"" at Herbor eoui.vatd (lonntrly F1lrvlew Av•
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llne Of Liii 10. 10.00 f ... ; I'-'» 5outll
O• 05' ¥¥' W•I pereltel Wllll Ille
c:et'llerlfne ol Herter llouleYtrd Inf
70.00 ,.., _,wtf tllweol, ......... red
•I rfol>I -I•, IOUI !wt lo 1 P0111t
In • non..f at1Qt1'11 airwt, cane.Ye "°""' Nlterly. hevlno i redfut GI 21.00 flt!
9"ICI from ""'k'll a '11di.t llflt be•~ North J6" sr w· Eeai: -. --.terly ltnO _,,.,,, •'91>• wlf airvt tnroue11 • Ofllr•t .,..,. ol SJ• 07'
SO". .., ere dlsl•na "' u II IMI IA '"-beelM!no Ill • r~ Nrw. Mid 11 ... i.ino perellel wllll .... cen1.,11ne
OI Harbor Beu...,_ -10 00 tH• eurwty lllonef, ,..,...urld •I net>t
.,...1e:s.; tt'9ftC» Nor1'tl o• Q!!# •"' Ea\t
etoftg .., -•ll•f ...... "-" ... , ,.
-POlm af lleOIMlnt
in t:bl Star Internationals in Grump. But now it's my turn, This la the first time in the Bill McLaug~ perpetual (a LY~~:-C'.o-$w Elmt. i vci c_., ~ .. :.1~!..= =~~~~~llr~
1931 It the t:ender aae of 16 old Eagle-Eye How come hlatory of the Lldo·l4 Asso-mop) for capsulng the most $NOW1t1to •R • -0oue w-. R. Hlts0n. vice ,.,...1-t 1nc1 01_,
His birthdat.e was in July: you didn't.,... n:otice Anan's ciaUon that the national ti~es. Nancy sails a KI t e ~':,:~ :~:C. 1•11M.. NHVCi Jofttl ~~ s~~or~~ ~~ .. =-:
and up to that time he was name was mfacpelled in the championships will be held sailboat. The Hardluck Tro-SAIOT A: Jeff An~. IYC. 1tte IO,. s10011o1c11r.
.. Ublltlled O<enee Coeat D•llv ,.,fol.
coat• -· c1111~ Auvust n. 30 1nc1 kpt. 4 1:1, IN), I00-43
the youn&est 5\tipper ever to headline of that yam? It's outside District J <Southern phy -a piece of broken w~!!?T1v'c', ~'.~1 K:1'::.'-1:l.c' llo9 .. ~.:;~~:.._ C::::'::· H~~
participate " Allan _ not Allen Those California) ma!t -was presented to w-y s.rMa 1n Miii,,.: c11111orn••· • cor-111on. "" ,,,. 1o1,_
l Now HOW do you uke head writers don't re"ad copy. Lake M~rrltl IJdo-14 f'leel Mrs. Ge 0 r g e Robertson, 11~1 ~~~1 ~-W11~c.~,;ci:C11" Mar-~v1a."'1'r,;!~~ .:;~~or':"'~-~
LEGAL NOTICE ,..,nn Cl aTll'ICATa 01' I U11N•U
l'lctll-"'"" N•-• and u ...__.t mother of Jeff Robertson 10 KITE, N...cy leecll. IYC1 o ... L. FO'#I«. Vice ,. ..... .-.., I nd Oll'eaor1 that! And I cant eveo re-you awaren y UUlll Ill wUJ host the regatta. for ht'• feat of i. ki . . L'°""" llVCi Miiie F-1. IVC M•tolou I. 01Yl1, Secrelt~roewrtr THI UNDERSIOHEO -· -•tw c ... tlty 11\at I •m condUC:llne 1n E11el,,..,lne member my own k.ids' ages read the heads which is expected to draw ., . urea ng a LEHMA1+-10· kotl w.i-. 1Yc1 C•• enc1 Dl-1 •lld ~1c1r111 . 1urr111.
or when they graduated from Anyway. thanks for the his-some 60 boats from 32 neets ~a~t mast while maneuver· ns.:-6::.· .. ~~~1 ~-E~,!Y~Hvc; ~1'~111 P~~~ o:,v'~l'.rc ,c;;:=. -c-1ruct'°" 11u11...,. 11 ao... n1. T"tlln. C1rltor"l1. under IM f\clh-•
firm .,.,... of L'°'11 E"•"-lne end CDl>-
•trvc:llotl -~ Mid firm It con>-
-of IM lof-lne ,..,_.. whow Nrnff I" tvll -PIKft of rffldtftc• aro ..... -... -II
<'Ollegc. But go oo. Grump.} toncaJ brushup. Your letter throughout the United Stales p ng 10 8 three-knot v. ind !':Yc''«lc*.tl. ll1iYC1 0oue w-. ~!~:''::... o~:~~ ~. o,;'.' 30P~':;
·The internat1onah were ~~ been dUlv rued under Harry Wood or Alamitos NJ-:VF:R MISSED k=T N~YCJl'lf All .... ICY(; ,.., ~
held that year by the Man· _St.ar!\ -locaJ aod lnterna-Bay IS the defender or the Leanne Holder, daughter or SAIOT • 100 Wll-. IYC. •• ,,.,.,
h.;uset Bay Yacht Club on t1onal... titTJe
00
in ~1s boat, .
1
Wood Wind. Mr and Mrs. Richard llolder, ~:;:;,. ~W, =: .:.=-.1.1;:;., Motir
----ay s race w1 I bt a tunr-
Boat Mis haps
Operator FaUlts
up Serious racing will start
tomorrow w i t h onr race
scheduled. and t11.n to follow
on Sunday
Senior skippers from the
l'llewport area expected to
SEA-LARKING
Blamed in Report
I participate are Mike Hirsh. I ellln:ll:!lr'!!!-•Pll~P'""
and Rowland Lohman, Balboa By (',(NNV and ED SMITH
,Jim Tyler. Chad Twitchell Yachtln~ partij!s, house.
and Rowland Lohman, Balboa guests, weddings and return-
Yacht Club; Terry Mora.n, ing vacationing Newporters
Bob Hadden and George Bis-filled the yachting social
sell. Lido Isle Yacht Club, scene last week as ·•out of
A ataUatical report on boat-8. 19-25 years. 1:1, 26-32 years. and Allan Kelly, Bahia Cor-this world.. weather con tin·
tng accidents l.n California for 29. 33-39 years, 33. 40 to 46 inthian Yacht Club. ued Into early autumn.
the ftrst six months of 1963 years. 38; 47-sa years. 35;
en by his proud parent.a. Holly
and Justice Frank Balthis of
Bayahores a n d Flintridge.
Family party also honored
their houseguests. F r a n }( • 1
brother and alster-in-law,
Dorothy and BUJ Balthls of
Maul, who are on their way
to the Orient. The Frank Bal· has been compiled by a slate 54-60 years 12. 61 and over.
1
FRANK BAL.THIS .JR .. or
agency with the imposing 9. unknown. 26 Hogan w1·ns the NHYC. who stands 1963 Gold S. Winner for Snowbird t.hlses are leaving next week name of Resourcts Agency or Operator ~xpenenc,. 20 Class Sr. Division Champion-to return to t.helr Fllntildge
Callfomla, Department of hours or less. 14. 20 lo 100 S } ships i tJ.15 t. not onlv raked home wheri! Frank Jr. Is a
Parb and Recreation, Div1-hours. JO. 100 to 500 hours. 47 . I oi a nd in some mighty fine hard-FUntridge prep student. and
&Ion of Small Craft Harbors 500 hour~ or over. 90 . un· ware for his accomplishmtnt, have leased their Bayshores
The report shows no trend known 28 J.) J but was honored with a Sun· home to the Roy Maypoles
towa.rt lncreaslng risk in the Type of \ei.~I involved I e rpctu C\ day brun~at thf' NHYr !.!IV· for the winter.
11port of boating. In lht oplD· Open motorboat 82 cabin FANNIE and Al Cloud's Tim lloi.tan was the "inner ion ol qualified boating ob-motorboat. 74 . sail nr auxil · Lido Isle waterfront terrace (lf thl' So1land Perpetual Tm-J>( '... RI J Mrvan. I iary. :n . rn" bolll or canOf> phy for Snowbirds In the an-., 10( e~ I was the setUng for a cocktall· 2 h • buffet honoring Fannie's 1is· Lachlan Richards. chief or • ot er. 11 nual sr,<'n-racf ~er1rs sailed ter and brother-In-law Eliz.
the Division of Small Craft Caust of ace'«Jt•nt l::>.cr~· past '-'Cckcnd, at Nrwport liar· I Ra<·e S l~t"<I abeth (Bebe) and State Sen-
Harbora, and his staff, Issued sive speed, 9 overloading, 2. bolrl Yacht Club u ' ator Howard Myers (o( West . j • ogan s«orrd Ill pt)lnts lnl h vi ·tin the repOrt without comment no proper lookout. II. othtr against a cnmpctitivP ht ld Th Vlrg al w o are st g
Here 1J the report fa ult of operator. ;,;;. rault or of 22 entrants m the event. " annual PC" 1 Par1flc the Clouds Also sharing hon ·
Twenty-eight persons dJcd 1 othrr rt' r s o n t rider-skier-Runnl'rS up 1n order of point lla~s 1 and Hhodl'~·:l.1 race ors wen newlyweds Kathryn
as the result of 159 boating , swimmer, etc ) 32; fault of scores behind lfo~an were I lo < atahna Island nn!l re turn and Ed Rathje of Lido Isle.
accldenU during the s ix-hull. 4. fault of machinery, Raymond Wlldr. Chris <;cav-will II+' hrld Saturday and :~o~n ~~~er:ne~f .1:~::~
month period. Sixty-six others 14: fauJl of equipment, 13: t"r, Pat Seaver and no u g Sunda) Wells Country Club, who
1JUstaiMd personal injuries w11ather conditions. 8: hazard-Weber Thf" ract to the 1~1and "'" were spending a month at
Boats damaged In excess of ous waters. 8: conditions or In the same rej!alla. Petrr start Saturdav at 16 a m cirr tht Balboa Bay Club: Verna
1100 were l.29. There were I faul1s not otherwise classi· 1 Wilson was the winni•r or thr the Balboa Pll'r an!l flni~h and Bud Caward who were
209 v .. sels involved in thesr fled 2 unknown. 3 cov<'ted Powell Perpetual ror at Long Poi nt on the Murn of( lht next day aboard their
158 accidents, and 198 reports Thr report · concludr~ "1th • a bots Wilson placrd four ral't' Sunday the start ,, 111 h4> nylng C's for Cherrv Cove ,
w .. re completed . the statement that I hes e f1 n tJ1 and thrrf' wcomls in oN L'1nl: J>mnt a t A tinw 10 Dorothy and Ttd Ttsman.
Location of acc1dcnl11.. U hi:1ires arr based on !><>alini: tht '"' rn racl's for a sc·orr hr ~•·I tl\ thr rac,. nirn mitt<T Rose Marie Seibert. r 1 s h
In the Pacific OcNln. ,4 In alC:ld<'~I ~eports 1rnbm1tte~ tn or nin! points rtunn<'"·ur 10 Thr 1.11·1 "'" hr undrr lhr Pa)ne I JUS! hom• from Eur·
11daJ waters and 4l In nnn-lhl' Division nf Small (raft the l1·hoat ""' "rrr Pal '"''"lictwn of Halt)(l,r ,,,.111 nrlf'l and Bclty Autton '\mta
tidal "et.ers Harbors In 1u·cordanc r "'th Scru~i:s N'llll \. ~ htH "· lo•in <'fuh f•,.rp('lu,il trophu ;H ,. 1-:rlck~on and Anlla Paddod,
A~, or operator t I \rar\ Src·t1on fi'ii 9f th1 llarhnr~ Hoed < anrl llnhlw ,'l:..mhlr Pll•\hlrd tor lhf' llo 1nr•· I ,, "hn11r hU <ihanrl \ '-'f'rl' nut nl
and undrr, non ,. 12-I A~r.U\,~nrl '~\li;::H111n 'Oi1" Inn ht••ti I•.• n1 ""' cn11 ,r 10"0 nn h11•tnr"' l
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LEGAL NOTICE
SU,.IRIOR COUltT ~ THI STATI 0, CALl,O•lllA ~Oa THI COUNTY 0, O!t.'lle• SUMMONS (GeMrll) JEAN ANN KLEMKOSICY l'i.IMHI
YI SIDNEY GRANT KLEMIC0$kY 0.-
ltftdtnl THE ,EO,.LE ~ THI: STATI 01' CALIFOltNIA. lo 11W ebo¥e ntmM 0.--1.
VtN -lle<lby dlrectW tie -encl ..... _ ltte <onwlelnt of ~ lllO¥• ,,_ l'lllfltlff flied ... 1119 Mow -titled court le tlle ...,_ ..ifli..i ect..,
brouefll ••""1 vou ltl wlll -.rl, wll!Mn TEN din ..... ltte _.,..« Ofl YOU Of 11111 -1. H -Yed •llfll" Ille e-.
,,..,,..s coumv, or "''"'I~ THlltTY dtY• II M.-..cl el-re. You .,.. l>eret.y llOIHled 111.t un .... you '° -•r •ncl .,,._, 11tld 1tlalnllff
will tekt Ju.,.._! lor env _., or dtm•-clwntncled 111 lllt ~11111 •• ••l•lne -contrecr, OI wlll ePOlv 10 the court lor any -relief ....,,_cl
In "'• com"'"'"'· Dtted hPt-4 l'6oJ (HALI
W. R. St. JafWI, Cltt1l I r J41\n c. LAwl1 o-tly c..,. HAaaY tt. CARLTOW mt Via&..* Newpwt I M<'ll. C.lffenole T.._ ..... ,.,~
Publltlltd Or-CMtl Doll• ,.llOI, Costa Mtse. Cell! , $tell .. IJ. 10. 17,
1"3. 1'1~
LEGAL NOTICE
Richard LIOl'd C•fdw•U. 2ffl Or-i'••, Cotti ""-• C•llt0<nlt WITHE SS mY Mncl ll>lt "" .,.., .i s-1-., Rlct>trcl l lOYd C-11 STATE 0' CALIFOtlNIA l
I ti COUNTY OI' O•AHGE I
OH THIS ft O.y GI s.t-. A D ~ before ,..., J....,, E. o.wi.. •
Hoflrf '"'*lk Ill -for ltte Hid Cour>-
ty -lt•le• rMldl119 ,......,,,, dllty
c-luiofted -•-"· PtnOl\tllY --red Rldlercl Llovd CeldW911 k-lo _ .. .,. .... --~,.. ...... .
Mll»Crl-.. Ille wl"'"' lf'lalnlMffll .. .... "*~ to ,... "'411 t>e .xacuted Ille -· IN WITNEU WHEREOF. I NW ,,.,. ..
UftfO ~ "'y ~-tr>d •"Incl MY olfl-c'91 ... 1 ,,,. cl•• -v•., 1n lhf• Cer·
Hlf<wt• ""' .OCWt wrin .... .loeePll I . Dn'9 My Commlulon EIUHr•
Junt "· , ... ,.Ubllll>ed Oren.. Collf OlllY Plfol. Coet1 M-. Cellf~ Slot ... U. 1C. 17,
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LEGAL NOTICE
PARCEL HO 7 ltglMlnt ti • PCMl'I
I" Ille JOI/Ill llno Pl LAI t . I lodl 0 Pl Mid Felrvlew, clllttfll ""'-' EHi,
to oo i.1 from tlle cwnlef'llfle of H•,.
-lloulew..-d llormertY Felrvlew Av• ...,.,, f'-"a EHi, •'°"9 Mid JGUlll
ltne of Lot t , 10.00 fw!; tt1ence Honll 0 OS' 111' Ehl, Hreli.t wllll tM
unlerllnt of Harter lcluleYerd •"" 10 oo 11t1 ustenv 111ereo1, ,,_,.,r..,
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-lrom wllldl • rlMllel 111,. bffn Soll"' J6• .. , D" E11t; ""'-aoutt.. -1..-ly -..... ,,..,.,., •'°"Cl ..... curve ll'ltouell • c:.t1tr11 •nvi. al 5.l' t11• 47" .., ere dbtlWl<ll al 2l.11 reot ro !?It bevlnnlno "' • t.,...,1 11,...,
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•"•lff1 ~ SOulfl 0' 05' MY' Wwt, •lono •lcl ....,..,., One. ll-OI lftlf to Ille POlnt Ill bevlnnlng. SECTION 2. Monon '"' "" ci,ty "' ~, I HJ. M ltte hour of 7:3' o'cioct., P.m~ I" ll'lt Cauncll Chtmber •I !he Coate AA-. CllY Hell, HS w .. t 1"" ,..,,_ Sttttt, C0tt1 Me .. , C•lfto<nle, It ..... ttw c•U.,ICAT• 0, coa .. o•ATIOM tb!ecl .. 11\f tlmt -pl..--,,.... .... ?OR TltAMSACTIOlt °" 1011N•H ell __,, 1111-lld I/I or oblocting lo UND•• l'ICTITIO\ll llo\MI l!>t P<--9 vecetlon THE UNDERSIONED CORPORATION SECTION ). Tl>e City Mtnt-01 ,,.. -htret.y certify "'411 11 11 c.ondllell"O C:llY al Cotl• ~ .. I• lltrolrv dl•tclM 1 Commodl'Y ,,,,_,, Co .. Inc, • Corpe>. to c..,. flOllce• o1 tho .. 1c1 MoPCIMd
retfof> tiutlnffa 1oc.e1ec1 11 no E 11111 veut"'" ,., 11o con1P1c-.11y -'" •'on. St . Coel1 Mffe, Cetlftf"la, -Ille w lcl srr ... al ,.,,., tor tt IMd lt<1 1101
lldllloul hrm "...,. of l'lt-1• Cll•rl>)otl O.n -· Ille dell GI ulcl ""'""'-Co., "'41 tl\at t•fd firm It ~ Seid 'Mlt\aS ""'" be -led ,..,. mo•• al Ille lollowlf!O C«PO'lllon. ""'-.,,,,._ ,...., lllr• l!Und<t<I UOOI , ... -rt. bul
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Do<Ol!IY M 1111. 10! ,..Im Srrfff. On "''' lJtll dn Pl AU(IUsl, "D 1"3. ATTEST l•lboe, Ctlllornla betoro mo 1 NOlory ,.ul>lk 111 •nd rw C I{ "lll!!T WITNESS our n1ncl1 lll lt 71111 oo ti M id COUlllY 1rld St•I•, rnlcllf'll 1Nrt111, I City Clerk of Ille )lu..,11. "~ JOM o. l•ll duly commlnlon.ci -tworl\. ....--Cltv of ec.11 M ... Dorotllv Morlt lill •llY lpPMrM Victor R. Ll-M trld STATE OF CALIFORNIA • II. C Grew ~-la mt to ti. flw COUNTY 0,. O~MtOE ti ~~TNETYOFOfcA5~0N-:,N~A : u Pr .. IOtnl •rid S.cnt ... v rMr>«tllrtly Pl :ITV OF COSTA MESA
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beat.ft, etc.
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1 ud t 1bedr~ l~. )er .....,. foon P&U.t.t JIM B eo.t.a .,._ SL.
De K6pa. oo.ta·lll-.· ..,.. .-..u .. Pout ~TIU Colt.a K-. __
~2.-tll.& s KS •&llG. ome. Ucs .,.._... O'fU· J wm aot M raponomble tor
JMa4. \17• will n.t to .,._ any wu. °" dcbta exc.pt
9T, ROOM & tlata cw doctA>n with~ my own. Kr. &nunett E. • 80AaD portuntt;t l.9• bQy own Woadrutf
[:: ~-Kl~.
' T• ii p 0 Jl A Jt T haQy DELUXE OFFICES ' OR-. 3472' •
.. ...-S fol' H ,_.. ~ 9U1tee av&llabae f « T am. ta ll p.m.
old .c)liool 1irt. lltclud\na ..._ LD the IJ"UCll'• Udo > ~
room Uld board. r u n d I . Bmldlnc'. AJT. CODdJUooed 2 LOST a
a..U.bk to JltlY IUD ·a.-lt"eenke mafn.teoa.ce in. J FOUND ~ and fee. U lnte.ren-d~. •
eel, wrtte Boa "M TM D&UJ' CALL LllZ 8CBONl!lK
P1kJt. p.tQc batonnaUOD "->tor. Kaaa.att
u to bome. ~ la1I" OR~
~ an0 eo111,.._noe M I "° ~ a:peetecl. Rderaloeff re---•
~.
TOR WotlWac lli.o. ~ dleeftl ."°9M. Good ,, ...
lU\al f o o C. RunUnston
.... NMOTT.
llOllm . ....., treat ~
GeDd tood 6 '°.....,. ,._ Neu 'U.. '-7. M.W .....,_
b1C. ca...,.,n. ITMUI.
ROOM Mid-boUd tilr ~
... P1. Oall Lt 1-1111.
10 -::.e.NT
"° mOAtla. ~ em· .,.,,.,, s-t'-nan. Approx·
1200 @"I tt.. lb.ttll4•t for
..all Mt•. &!e .Jean Stlelp.
'J034 Plac61ti&, Cclet.a Kea&
"" pboM Ow~ f7~.
1300 ~ (ed. Jadmtrlal ~. Prfn.L• ofOce
--Mdhd,. ... hi ....... Pa~.~·Very ebarp
-... ~IQ 2-1201
OR a401T.
M-1 I.Or, IO.llllO, c.ater ol
Blmt.1n~ BeKlll. r or
-.. • rmt. Good for .... ,,...t 8t.Ot"ap
VJ 7~. LE t-6830, AA-
wt p,-.
LOST -Bniwn mlJIJatutt
~·male. No Collar.
Rewanl.. °'114'• pet. Con·
tact owner. 8072 Driftwood
Dr. Or c..U lwmane"-oct ..
ty. Bu.ntin&1on Be&eb.
ISM4410, or Police clepar~
aeot. care ol OlM1 Ro~
4au. ~'11.
LOST lo7 sll'+'• poodle.
male, 110 c:oU&r. V~t7
Bar Harbor Hom• ~r
al .....,.,,,, clilld ti.arUiro-
11.eD. 1H~1120.
l.p8T Black 12'' ~ ler·
rlier. Bu terrier c 1 I p .
Wll1tc eo1J&I' (qar). ~
ward ottend. C a I I 6"-4W aftet D P .X .
24 SCHOOr5 A
INST1lUCTtON
6-46-0 137
fl)lp ...... ~t ...
PAINT(NG
Erierior-llrterior •7-,. n~e ba • ~k
Lf'll Lott. ifi MJf3 I
GUAR. PAINTING
lllrpert.. • nlla~ for IO
JT'L I Gee the b.-t Oi
rnat.ertal& • ra1r Pnc.a -.... Htlmatee
Blu. Cblp lstampe
Kl 5-07H ~ Kl M .. 1
A·-A-A-PAINTERS I
INTEIUOll j EXTEAl¢R
w Ol1l pNJlt.eecJ I
A·1 R.t~ e.t.2--0366 ~timalN
PAPER It p&Ult. Low pt'kft.
Special • ....... stucco
Is trim $1'6, 111 yn. e'll·
pert.nee. Freie MUma&H. ~t270. I
:
255 HAULING :
Have Truck Will Haul
Call Jobnlton,
G.n«•I Maint•n•nc•
MI f.1110
llA ULl.NO. Wbat ha•e you.
yard clean up and build
tenec& can aeorp
LI S-120'7.
27 GAJtDEN
SERVICE
:
~
FRED'S LAWN SERVICE
AVEAAGE LAWN $12
MONTH
uu1nc. y a r d " , buUdlnr
v clee.nup. Truh bau}lq.
l. a w n mailll~ by
monUl. Kl ~~7. HI yMn
Ex~nen~.
IDXPICRJENCED Ja~
garckner, Oudfon and lawn
malnt .. nanct'. F1'ff .u.
matH &te-~2.
FOR O>mpi..te Y &rd ~.
No Job Tbo B1g or Small.
~ ltatlmat.. Cell
:.i;1000 altu five p 1'l.
28 GEtiilERAt.
SERVICE
Ready for
SUMMER CLEANING?
Ruge ahamp()Oed -noon
cleaned It w~ed -Wln-
dowa cle~. Sau.tacUot\
(U&l'Ult"4. rrt'• •• ~ ~'--Kl ... 1861.
C•r~ I Up~
CLEANING
Uoyda of C.~f«ni.
So. C&Uf°""8 '• Lara ...
M%-CM'71 M%·21tl
l'r'M eaUmal• • GuaraelMcl
urrTBJNQ llWdm• np&lrl
Ji'eocee, or •bat b&•• ,... T
8pect&U.U.C 1n Gok! Kan-
box PalMlllc. 142--0'7'5, H
a.m. to 7 p.m. 1 1 ~' Wocka ..... at
11. =--~ ~eou~ UDO Si" n., M~l W1Nd uo-a,..._ uct a.111P pbue. HARBOit
OU A.R.AHTIZD pa!Dtiq JOb
$2 pe r llOut or bJ Job. ,.,..,. .. uma._ 2' hpun.
Nt>w Lawna and Landecaptnr
~-op -Trull Jl&ullnc
Da7 • N!Pt M6-IUS _ YOUR b-ck&nC'd. Walla
,.__ tn.-1611. ~·'
8LIZPINO, r.0 0-. a"n"'*-
\:sqt.ena1-er 1•U.. fw th•
wtater. ~ Rotel, 127
~. Balboa JalaD4
11 MISlMESS
1 R•NTALS
omee.. · 2 ,....,... s.. CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
1.,-r -~ ..... , Oo8ta Pn 8cboof. mi.m-t.ary .
If-. Call Oil 's.-tlt& Bia2l 8chooi besiM Sept, 11.
BillBOlt It~ 10000 IQ. ~tSon.I belns takeo
ft. _., a... c ~ now. 100'7 w. Vl.ctoria, c.x.
all er ..,.t to .utt t.eMDt'. L2 M?N LI ~
ID, 1-DOt. ~ a.~.
12 RBn'ALS
WANTED
HEl:ID ~ aq. ft. boild1n&'
ta co.ta x-tor •tab-
u.Md nt.ail bartn-WlD
~~CBJLCOAT
T'l"PD'O
SC'ROOL
LI 8·2369
10 1.-0n typlnl' COUl'M.
Mia pade to 8aUoc' OIU..n.
ia. lTI Del Kar A".
t.a1t •.. ,... · ...._ -.. ·be •• • LDeRs
Call 141410ft. OoM OoM. La.. ¥ua. A.lk fc>r_B~.
25D c04aNt, I
~ca1n
CEMENfWORK
PaUoa • Sidewalk•
Small bloc.k ~ B rk-'k WCtl k
All work ruan.ntffd.
Free JC.ti.
UJ-OffS
GAMESON'S
GARDENING
Complete Yant K&lnlenan«
lAwn.1, Shrubll Is Tre.
Fertlll.sine -culUvatlnr •
Sp,...yinr, etc.
Phone M&-4311
*Gardening
.
Monthly Mrvlce or by Ule
·job. Lawn · Garden -Oe&n
up. R.ee.eonable. R&*-
F'ftEE 1:8TJXATl:8
Pbone LI....,...
willdow... f)oo~ "" • u kl
-" ~ c1-.Md.,.
Low .. $15. LJ 8·M2S.
30 IRONING
IN HOME
tRONlNQ IN M'Y HOJiOl,
Rea.eonable. &t 2-J-;'77.
32 HOUSEWORK
CLEANING <>r lronlns by
B:x))t' rieMt'd Prot-klna.1.
Kl s.eooe.
·· · ....... P o 11cii'"151 25l -1 , ~-· . : CONTRACTOR ....... ! 9 eG1111111CbilS .!'t. : I J)dy PtJot. · ,
fk• '0n ~. o.. :<c:ui w.un OClllDf~bac~IWN*· 8 •td R f I U 'f
lOc~per~ sq. k.
.COLOR PATIOS
A IALTY . 33 SEWING,
TAILORING GREEN THUMB
"flt:~ii:(~-,.~,~ ~· j .. ~ Ot cdttq1a fOr one UI a en I m Pa4oe. Dri--1 Al) t)'JIU cl ~ •• ;7'11 .. .._:, A. · ~' oa JWboa ta I a 11 d · eem.mt ;"Fi: All work ~."~ P'i . .._ ·• R.t~ ~t'D. ADD A ROOM parant..c!. ._..-. GARDEN MAINT~ANCE
M~~~~ .. Ml·ml. .... Remodel JOUI' sw-t bomt' I L""" w·· Ir Aun.oeltt ....... '*"7 • --S11E '-""" ~ ~-~· ~ "~Jft'l:D 1.o ~ t17"1'.und Oontn.etor %f yre Bld~. Cal. All type1 ot teiictnc .\ Ce--
ea; $J.toO ..... moeUIJ1 Call r~ 2 ~ small Lowoe9t Price1 • ment .w o~ Aluminum .....-rt. ~ ". I .._..; wU.W ........, bl n.. lllrthnata awntnp. ete flJ\ant'·
IV&.'nSlllW • ~ · N~ 8!ada. : Y-.r\y. Bwolnen m• -we do nS.ht In&'. Pl-om IJUtallaUOn. Nt:IC( mAIT..' 1 l ... tr unclet. fTl.:llft. work! U c. Oont.r. ~ a.n.ytl~
UIT · ;:'.J/f' U:1 ! wlrii!b to rmt. iilOu. 1n TRT BUJLI>Da M2.-~ KI .. aaat. I _ -~ ana to _.,. 5. 2 <I J HOME SH~& 8ENS9N w--. 1a September. Ra· Quality l4I w~ ~. Oft a-nu. . IM,ROVEMENT s . o DI ~ CEHTY &XJ><?SSD OORJDO•n:
!OllLINO 8-P'oundat.loft.I. pat*, ~m-
AcldlU.., JO~ PaU... merdal. Fr419 e.limal.-.
008'!'4 lGl:8.A. LUXBSR Tenna -ft.-. ~
, U &.09S2
Tom Di Anda
LANDSCAPE AND
GARD ENING SERV. • ,.,._ Eet!maU.
Kl f.7208
JOHN'S GARDEN SERVICE
Compa.\41 1'alllt--.nce
Ocian up -TreM 8-oved
.
.
u a.1081 --~·-~·-'-'Iii• Iii i"I .1· work .. ,..,~. B*km= wNo Joti too
Reu. Rat• Kl .... Tl
251 CARHMTlllS
Fll"f 1911 CAllPDl'TllT
OU8TOK OABINlm5
R.111100-..iNO
Kl ...aao -Lt Mt21
ii 2· CARPENTERS
.
* DICK'S lllaall ~ork.
reuonU&a. Ptte eet.1-
mat.a B. 8t1at»cli:. ~ 6•rclening Servic• Lt a-Mia .,ner t:~ Complete ...uat.a.
NEW 0.'-1! t Kcdcan It lawn and 7vd _,.., ,..,....-tiet»Me ~ .... lie.Um.at...
lit.a. Pau..} wall~ 4'".... Pll.. M.5·21• u ~ll
~=-Prom•~ .. 4;· VliN'S , .... ·~ ""'" = ~1 JS • ~ &emca. Pa.tkle, -~'·-·-·--~.. Plan~. ... lAwu, ftoto ~. clean
Qp. 'JJY Bow or Job.
LI WIN W4" t Lm. •I "_. att. l :IO .......
~panese Gardener As = ~Cl,_,..., ....... Ill T~ .. 9ft. ~ U..-•. .....,, flow', -... ~·o lllt• 7ar4 .......
.... ... • .. 6.0lt
0.. .,._ ........ ...
.. .,. ..... I
ALTmRA TIONS It CU.tom
dreama.kJnc. :18th St. Ne-w-
port 8-cb. OR 5-MU.
ExPltRT ~lt'r&UoN and a,.... ma>Una by appolnl·
m~nt only. M2·1393.
35 CHI.LO
CARE
"CllJLD CA&r' ... .... _ .............. _._
ee u.. .... .,... rw ..,._
....... ™ ...........
.. c.1111 ................. .... .._ .. ,_...,.
CRJLD ca.re. 2 \() 7 ~
fenffil ,..... bot J~
an.aclu • -pe. a. ol
...,.......,._ LI S-1567.
(IMO BBC Dtl.)
39 SITUATIONS
WANTED
JOB URQENTLY NDIDlCD
-WW·~·~ hnee: deputy c or o a e ..
pou)b'yftlan. mae 11 lnlllt.
coutructlon. S*bater. Ne
~Uon. Muet Ml~
port t&m.llJ Oi ftye, .Alllftt
K.artla. llO.A uu. M.
N...-pori Beach.
IDCPllUm.NCJCD •o•a•
~lt llPt~
k~. Rave OW'a ..... .u.o_-,\· -~ ..
'1flOT~, y~ -.... th• U MlU.
B " ' . .
............ 1.1. ..... ..,.._ __ "'_'
w .w -.·-.
Atailable
PW all tt1s-ol -..ork
PA.rt lor tuJl time
1ncludinti lhe t ollowinr :
'T)-pl"""
Sh1n~aph4'rw
'<"'lerlcal
Jl'lllrla dertl•
&lby Wttinc
Hou-ork
<1111 t"df'TM'T'8
&.. \l~t' wtaliun
atbridantJ!
Ru• boye
Wl'Jlr~-
('&)1
Soutbem California
CoDtc~ 81.Udenl Employmft'lt
A Lm. l o II p .m.
Kl 8-lf78
BABYSJT'J'tNG. All da7 OI'
wen{naa. $1 bour. WW f\ar-
llilll OWll traaaport&Uon it
'*"~ .. 2·1~ Ooeta
Me.ea.
~CB:D housek~
ft' and cook. 2 In lam.Uy.
Pnrter thS. arH.. •7&-S04t.
40 a-: WANTED
ntfDAJU> or ·~ANCE roa HELP
WAN'l'l!:D A..DS oa
81J8IHE88 OPPO•Tt.'NJTY
1 • .&~ta ••e t ..... e1w.n..
1.•..t .... •~r ..,.
&rJ N ...... N
MUt.
J. N-t p,__ aver-
ace ~ ... -......... •r ,,_. ..,,_ = .... .. to .. .... ' ... ,.1r.r
..... tile .. tal
•
40 HELP WANTED, 40 Hll.P WANTED,
MEN MEN ~~~~ SERVTCIJ .U.Uon medlanlc INVESTIGAJE NOW t ltuaky men with m.ecb· and -.Jesman, pvt time,
40 HEl.P WANTED,
MEN
_,..,,. top ....... Uat W. eo..l anleaJ ...... iy. E&rninp Blgtlway Nft"POl't Bea.cb The n.lra bendltA and W&Cff
$H6 to $116 pet' wtt1t. To OR a.eaOe. available al KING T\. f train Ill Va.n Nuys for · or
work tn Oran&e County. llXPJCRIENClm l>ND.er man. rood ln.l!ide Ot' O\J~ T\'
~ Kr. Mannine, 18741 Alao Day Bwt boy. Apply tedmklane. Kl t -226:1. S&Ucoy, \'&11 Nuye, caur. belwffn S:30 to 5 p.m .
or call 472-0318 Loe An· Ruebftl8, 261 r.a.t Q>Mt
~lf'8, , Rlgbway, New-port BM.ch.
STEADY HJC~.-l8 or <>ldt'r ACCOUNTANT witll ell·
for Udo car W a@h, t 81 E ~rience ln PubUe Ac-
17th St, COt!I• Mft!4 Ct\ll coont&nt. office for pert-
Mf-M48. time worl<. Call Kl 9-0190.
Dr•ftsmeft
HUNTINGTON BEACH
OPPORTUNITIES
En9ineerin9
Dr•fting
---•---
·TRAINEES
---•---
8 WEEK
TRAINING
PROG~AM
AT FUU PAY
SELL LO HEET
F\IU or part time. D1--k
ll&Jes job an) whtre. AllllO
manqu Opt'nln«.
Call
l.J t ·t722 or KI 5-!'1124
W A.NTED bua boy11 It: dlllh ·
""•uheni, 18 y Kr11 or over,
momlng• A t\..rung-3. Ap-
ply Snack 8hop #8, 21012
Padtlc Oout B•Y~ H unt-
ln(ton ae.ch.
YOUNG m&n-0.ya, tor park· tnc lot attendant. minJ-
mum &&'e 18. c.Jlf. drfr·
era lie~ requl~.
Ml 2-ll&t afttr 10 am
ICXPERJENCED sale.men
F\111 Ume prefcrn!d. M r
La~ at 8"7-6339.
TEACHJ:RS Wan~ Part
ume Sa.lee work. Pboo•
LE ~ btw 4 It 5 p.m.
A'I HELP W~TED
WOMl!M--
8'1'AND41l.D OP
.&OOZPTANCI: POii HELP
WA.Nm> AD• oa
81JSINE88 OPPOa'ITNft'Y
1,.~te ••••
eea&e type of -..ortr.
I. KaiM et.ate wtieu.tt Ml·
U7 • eemralilelo• er .....
41 HELP WANTED
WOMRN
LADY tA>'U..... pboae A
!!bow ~ m•teri&J la
deccn.tor abop 2 or S 4aya
a -". Prefer eom...,.
witll drapery u~r1~ aJ..
tho not neceasary. ColJta
Muia, 549-0324.
PA RT Tlme. 8upplemMl
J>l"Mf"ll Income by be-
coming a BMuty Couo.eelor
repruent.&Uve. Work by
appolntmtnl, no canYU·
lrtng. Good eommiNd<lft..
648~19. IMG--0362.
HOuSEKEEPER, cook, llvt'
In. nice aunowu:U.ncs. un-
encumbered. M iddle act'd
Steady t-mplo)-meot if con-
d!tioru ""arrant No Smok·
lnr-2 lo family.
' OR 3-8690 Lido IJ<lt'.
WOHT-ho111tekttplnc and
1JU1in1r In our homt' a
hnt. :i deye a ..-eek. Glen
Mar tra.c·t, HUnUncton
~ac h :">3&-8HO alter 4
p.m.
41 KELP WANTED
WOMEN
Collins Radio
Newport ~6Ch
Hu opening f-.r
the fol.Jowln& JX<"'''" r'<;
TYP IST
mill ta "' pr. JBN • !~.
Keypunch Oper.
S...•lnar •h •ll
D'l1n. l yMr tllJ' ,.,, I HM ,
Kf'ypunch nr f'<1111' • •II••...:
Steno
For "'""'• t~ h It d• u -1• i ,,-,, ""'-
S H l!O wprr, 1 :-r ,,r., !IC 1
,.~pm man J , • .,, •••no
exp.
A1J &pphca.nl• l10io•I I, I t!>!tl
llCbool &T•d• ,_, I ~ • tJ.
~
Collins Radio
w ANTED. woman tor moth· 19'7e>p San JQ&(4Ultt R•I.
er'p helper, • to 8 boun NtwpMl B-<'h
per ~. 3-5 41.yw ~t Kl 8·2911, Vtl 2U•P
wttk . Xuat ha'" own An Equal Opp<c111m1y tJan~portaUOn. Co 11 e ~ • Empklyu
Park &rM. M6-2t1t. POLICE CLERK-
NATURE woman t.o belpjlmmediate opt"nlnc N-~ JJilll....c.n... ot :J ~dren ln BMcb Pol~ ~pl. 561&1')
Corona del Mar.· --hom&. ~13·J3t!l Minimum ,...
Uve In 11111 daya. Ow11 •ulrementM incl\Jde H I>·
room and T.V Top ll&lary &'l"8d. l yMr t-:irpu ifflc.<, ·
OR S-1117t. and t)"Pt' 50 ""pm :i Jay.
JEEUNE fubloae. Inter-
~&' for mane.cen ud
11t)'llata. Show beautl.tul
line Cotton Knlt.t. Home
Party plan Free aanaple
kit.a. Call TA 8-%063.
40 bour ""Hk Jufl y,c.,.k.
~ i ·:so rm. T'I~~'
t.hN rnaey by "r1><·m1
iaent. Apply p.,, ... ,,nnt'I Of ••
lice City H all 673-21 ICl ----~----___ ., __ _ ....... -· ,,....,.. ·-1&1'8 .., vac-~ er KOUSEKEl!::PE'R apllt day.! ~ ' !!«ore and aft.tor achool, or
AVON CAUING ...
P"Am )Our CliRH:TMA.I'
proflla tuda~· t" "'ork1~ C ltmes will be conducted in Sonte Monice,
followed by reguler essignment in Spece
Systems Engineering ei our new Hunting-
ton Beed· foc ;1;•y.
(. M.•l _, promlee "*'"' de.y work.-plua b&by 8'l·
plawJlt," .,.._ .. ler. Rel'erencea, penlOl!al
......, t. '°.... or pro ft'a11looa.I. OD.ta
6. wlRT9bllellt I' .. • a I 'r er Meu.. 0&11 Ma..Mal.
a41• -t •tate'UM tou.& PART Ume· work fUll Um•
the A VON '"'"Y t"~ll "' • once for f' .. Ubh•h«i tnri-
tory nf"l>r '\(cu r tu.me.
77•·1930
---•---
Minimum requirements:
High School groduote.
Two seme~ters of high school o r
school drefting.
trede
U. S. Citizen .
---•---
NEXT CLASS STARTS
SEPT. 23, 19&3
APPLY IN PERSON
TESTS: Mondey thrv Thursdey,
8:30. 10:30. I :3 0 end 3:00 p.m .
No te~ts given after Sept. 12
---•---
Missile and Space
Systems Division
2560 Wtlnut An.
CA.lvw City, c.lfCM'fti.
(I b&ocl bat of i~ of
~~&Wethinft•IWs.)
OOUGLAS
Alt £quel Opporh.Wty E':Msilev.,
lava~t ~~ pay K ffp your important •· au.a.ea. epportaalty a4a JOO u ho11~·1fe and mo-
...C ata&e t,... ., .,.._ lhu and cun a -ic.Jy
-........ a.w.t• paychedl. Call tU-870'7.
-a~lf ..._. o~. .. •~ tile wor4 .. ~ _Nl!:ED _____ l_te_r-for--6-y-ear--ol-d
-~ --' ~ girl, ~ days weekly my
,.._ DA.ILT PILOT M,.._ home, N~ 8-ch. Call
Md7 t'9deav.,... te priat wttk-41 or E\•t'e.
eeJ.r •••ertl•e-'9 &76-Jt2:1. ')
whlda are tntMUI .. eoe-rov A oJ p--' N .. ... A-.:/ ~t .. -l ..... ea. ~d
.. ._......._ 111-1111 ~ sharp Gal• E&m to $60
part)'. No delh·t>rtng. No
SECRETARY
For aalo• Dept.
Posit ton ~utree Good llhort-
haod • lyplnr akU1a. Ple&.t!·
ant workfnr conditionll and
good P'r1n1e bfnellll.
SERVOHIC
INSTRUMfHTS It(.
1944 Wlllttk!r Av.. C.M .
An equal opportunity
empJoTer
Girls Wanted
for lnsertng
conecUnc. &46-!917. Gttt'a
It GadS"eUi
EXCHANGE private achoo!,
tuJtion, Ooeta Mua, for
tran.port.Jnc cblldren from
)'our area. Call 1"2--0tlO.
FASHION wl.p. Sell by
wearlnc on the Job or IO-
ciaJJy. Call Beverly.
Kl 6-l!OfS.
NEED compaion ~keep
"' for wml-lnvalJd. Uvt'
1n. No drlnJdor, $20 a
wed. Ll I· 1084.
8ZLL Baum To~ party
plan. car DOC. We t.ra1n
Call Kary Paull!On.
A97·tuo.
LADT ClOIY\pe.nlotl to apead
e'tt'ninp. Upt eookin&'.
Temporvy. "No chlldJ"en.
•~ Ooroaa del Mar
N e w • p a p er a. Put. ~ OOUNTER stJ1, dry cleaninC
Wede. A rrt. a1J day. No at.ore, put time an4 tun
expenee. uoemary. .... time W06'1L 1D ~. Ooe-
lt-J1. Coat a ct a.ors• ta Mt!M.
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Mct'Oft .. u and IP&t'e aall. Special prices oo new TRI-1
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ORlole 1-8224. It MIDGETS. SIMCAS.
96 MOBILE ~ES Sport Car Cente r
& TRA1LERS 3 locatioM \IJ «erve you fl . . 2201 S. Main Sant!l Ana 1 ammgo -Fairmont 710 E. lst Santa Allll
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WHY NOT LEASE?
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'ST FORD ····-·-$18 mo.
'5T CHEV.-·-· f lt mo.
'58 roRD -········ '21 mo.
'58 RenaultDauphlae, excel-1 For your Shop ping '58 CHEV ......... f H mo.
lent con&tton. Ju.at right '6t FORD ··-······ Pl mo. f~ a c h, o o I; economlcal. Convenience •t ·iw CHEV ......... f2t mo.
New pallt. lnterior excel-I '39 PONTIAC .... pa mo.
lent. Cal • LE 8-8069, en -1 19'4 I HARBOR BLVD. '60 FORD ......... f81 mo.
nlngw. UM. '80 CHEV. ··-···· P" mo.
SUNIEAM I JOlllSOll ' SOii ~it7~~p:::;;
SUN'BEAiJ A Ip l n e, 1960. • sh • DE'TAJLS 1 ~ _.... a.Mc>, .... WIC',
Gtty with black, 90ft and ; IS owmg KEYSTONE . autom&Uc· ~. See at hard tope. W tre wheela. , JoltMOll a Son, 1H1 RM'-
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TAUNUS I CONTINEM'ALS, 300 s. M&ln. S .A. kl 1·H81 .......... .
TAUNUS (German F ord1. M£R~Y METORS CASH FOR ·59 wagon. white, radio &
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heater, A -1. 2~·30 mlleA end soon '59 OLDfunDUt ~~5.g~;~;:s[~_vale party.' *"-FABULOUS YOUR CAR . .)l'IUUIU.
VOLKSWAGEN ter, automatic, pow. r ' ---II 196-4 MODELS ' door hardtop. R.adlo, beat·
' "' NEEO A. CAR! * COMP Irr steering, power brake&.
I SE. • aoor Hee Ke r Mex i 62 ~ . VW Hardtop. ·top con-, Credit Rejected! A» ift5. See at J'ohn.aOO Ir; ~d ft attached room. Fur-radio AM' _ F'M air. low 1 dltlon . h-.s t>verythlng, prl-Wt> Carry Our Own RAMBLER Soft. 1.Hl Harbor Blvd.. "~ned Loc&ted N't!WP<>rt mileage. T ru<> ('()ntme-ntal vatt> 0.;1nt'r dratted. besl Oontracta . Costa Mel&. LJ; 8-936&
HARBOR MOBIL CENTER MERCEDES BE-NZ_ I
~u S. Harbor. S&nta Ana MERc~BENZo60 220. -·' ..... __ J•.~-··~'• ... ..__.,.., ,n -·---~ ... _
B "l d t _'17$0. Mr. Irwin, I elegance. Private party I offer. ' OI Se&ahore Dr., SmaU Down -Weekly Pymta. • •••••
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1...io} rUlltl&ngo. 10 x ~... MG I Ghia. convertible, 3 cars, 2 11960 HarboT Bl. Coat& Mesa CO"A ucr a power w ID d 0 w .. eeatll
... Hh 12 ,.. 38 Caba.nil. In 1.963~0--B -3 n)onlhi!-Old . drivers, wtre·s pampered I CA.LL MI. 8-7932 .II rlUA brakes. alffril\W '6215 or
'l11lr f»•rk Sl9!15. I White with re'1 upholstery.~ pet. Ml 6-t0'42:__ _· will tnt.de for jeep. nr..
lllC( 6·31S9 wire wheels , radio. 4000 VOLKSWAGEN 8ed3n .61, WE NEED call lH6-41MJS.
,,., Plymo u th. • 7""10' F ull miles. Mu.ill ll. $2890. I radio a~d healer, white I Lale model Bu\cka! Top cub 1"'2 Old5 88 Holiday, ra-
11ri•'i!' $3995. "'Terms. 7204 IS4S-60TO. · ____ sJde walls, seat belts, ' price p&ld. dio, healer, power steering
K<>lch, span• #4:'S. dilion make Cfer. Yorba 60 Dum-OWn aedan V e r y _~ __ 3282 __ ·=-----w Coast Hgwy. Ne"'PQrt 19-l8 . MG-'I'C. cellent ron-
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'il\·.l121 Linda, 528-4622. clean. new brakea, ·battery, 23.t E. 17th St. Ooet& Me• OLDSMOBILE 191S9 "88",
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54 WhetstoM SS H1tndle
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1HO vw -t belts o~ wm take trade. MS-OlTI.
owner i 125. Kl 5-30s5. "'l'be beet for the leaet" ' ROYAL MOTORS over 50 to c.booee trorA
1 00 .... For . LI 8-2U8 Newport Beach c ... & WanMd VU t.ER-OONNELL , ~ JOGS Harbor, C.lil. 8"-~308 CHEVROLET
UM BUic!~!, Staticm KFI MOTORS rl°:~t c;-~b~ wacon.~ect COlldltloll. wm TOP DOLLAR for FOID New · 'Full power, . UJ~ tr..a'OU. Don't '6J T-BIRD Loaded with ex-
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er. See ,o appre<:1ate 211>6 lla.rbor Blvd , Coal& P -seat.s etr . Loca.1 One
RY 4-5€125. • MM&. owner car. Uke new.
$2995 ••
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'C ADILLAC 1959 SUver COO: tlOO W . Oout Rtway
vertible., Factory a.tr, all CHEVROLET Ne-.pott Beach LI 8-Mtl
extra.I. Owner'• low mile-•62 . '"'ORVAIR FORD 1968 2 door, • cyua-age, ~d car ablloJutely ; \.. . er. ll"ordom&tic-, heater,
Srnmacul&te lnterior. , . , · new eeat oovers, carpeta.
HY ~75 ev'eftiJl.g'e. K~' •peed, n.&o, heat-'.()Jle .. owner. f'96.
lKt Cadill&c, convertible El ~~¥:11 ~A:J-P!: LI MUT.
Dorado. ,Bl.urlbl. •t.eel blue !--1 mtwt« Se&. t belta 1...,9U--i'-o-rd--R6'1--c-h-W-agvn.--matehlnt tnteriol', leather •-v · bucket ;e&ta. Every con-~ c!: e~aaf!~ci :'ces!~i:!en:r'C:,.~ 11<!
oeinble1 extra. Private SM;t8 per mon.th $1.950. t228 P'l¢la Apt.
part.7. f ,TOO. MI Ma9S. to d&J ~ty B, Costa)(....,
1169 ea~ Coupe de vwe. 1ao1 s. Kain St. ·ea T&Jcon .q~ wacoa. Inuna~t.. ~.500. SU.ta.AM Kl S..7'54 'Jow mlleq-e, ~cellent con-
OR 8-ti50. Private p&rty. C!QWROLET 1901, 2 door &Uon. LI •-7281.
do)lpe. Stick libJft. I cyl, T BIRD 19M, new enctM·
radio, beater, wtUte paint, .c1e.,.. $1.!SOO. 0 w D er• • 62.~CHEVY II clean. fllCS. S6M IL Cout tM-MSI ' B_,.., Coron& del 'Mar, &tt-. D~ Clu • bppy I er 10 &..lll. MEICURY
~a:'°°°~ V<:.U ~ awr. Bel A.tr, i Dr., Au--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-' tanaUc "60-Kl 15--TM!.
W-Ola.cler Blue pa st« Bermuda De,. Oollta
duh bJt.ersor. Kea.. ·
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'60 CHCVROLET ' Door \.ur1
8ta. W'ag. Pa.rkwood .. 6,. Radio,1:· P-GUde etc. Stat.loa wagon.. Radio, beat-
Low e. Sharp car. er, aut.omat.tc, wblte aide
fl Tt6. 1"&Da. $1316. See at J'obn-
ROY CARVER PONTIAC llOD A: 8oo. lKl Harbor
tt PLYMOUTH
• 63 Plymoutt. 42()'
Radio, heater, ':ISi, a :tt
gears, racemuten, tack.
other extru. .Ne.w racetl. .
· 5 yr. IO,QOO mt. gurantee. '1.tclO. Call ftnantCe. Prl-
nte 11&'1.Y• OR S-151J.
lHt PLY'MOUTS St.attoa
Wagma. Run.s good, f 7G.
2183 Pacific, C. M. ~
KI t-tt•~ anftbne..
CXCRA.MGll equity tta
8~ J'Ury L~ late mocl~
el wl~ &U-oelO.
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f 150. Mt-8211. • -rorniic • II UTILE BfAUTY II
1962 Temq Lemana R.T: I D. S Gold with
beige Tln!Yt rt«, R.. a.
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t:lre8. bUcbt lell.ta. 'l'oo
new to can a used ~ tor
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21.6' Harbor · Ooeta Kea
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ROY E:!ARVEll PONTIA.0 · Bt..-4., Coo1ta M..._ MONTERSY HOO ,W Cout Hiway LI S..fHS -i Door Hardtop. A.utom&tk: ~rt !Beach LI 8-34GI ........... R&R, P-8~ A: Brak•. . lteo w. OoMt Biway
Newport ~ LI ~
19Cie Chtno\et Convertible, Llc. No. PLN881.
::;.~~~~e!~ DODGE $179S
et'. ~-Ol' bubotter. 63 DODGE. DART ";:. •
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1i1&u coonftlble. p ,150.
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ABOVE A vmuom HOMJD. Vacant and 'll!"lt.h lmmedi-'nil.I beauUtlal cu.et.ornlMd
ate poMMston. · Spotleea t ll r e e bedroom, 41n1nc
three bedroom, two b&Ul l'OOlll, f~ ~ bocne LI
carpeted and draped home avallabl• for Immediate
wltb bullt-ln kltcha I.a-OCOUp&acy for IOIDe 1uclr:y
cludlnc dl.shwa~er. IArp t.amll.J, Perteet Ill "'117
encloeed paUo. covere4 detail for a diacrlmlnaliDC
boat storage ~ and dou-buyer. Choke corner lot tn
bte garage off paved alley. _. of the nJcer nelg'bbor-
Private Mach, nicreaUon boodl. Jexcellent financing
fullltles anti two aupel"-· a'f'&llable.. w. A: L ., Inc.
vlaed awtmmlng pool.a. See Open l!:vee. KI IJ-Mtt.
tbla and you ~U acnie
that thl.s home I• a bar-«ain at 120.950. Tenna
avallab)e --SUB)(JT ON
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See ~ 1""111 cuatom home
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ANOllB OCIAN
VtPN BARGAIN
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Try Sl0,000 dn fUl Ti-. Prin.te · oc.D
DO ISLE ~ an4 acttn oommun-
P'« & LARQll tamUy. NEW, ltYfuat filtlt for t6mll: ~ous, c u 1 1 0 m enJ<>rmeot. o.n ua now to
bedrooms and den. -Ul1t at f''f,500. W. 6: NWlnc room. BeauU-L., IDc. Ope Dree.
t\niah-4 lncludinc aD XI ... 7'711.
oa.rpetJnc and --=-=---........ ..___ qta.*te 11 I'll t tur:turea. ~fttf.1)-t otat•r l'oom open•
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I PRICES, START AT $42,150
WE KllOW
YOU Will &&Ill
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buJ'. Spacious three bed-
. , Ptto«t at $M.600. OWN-Owner mcrt1llc t.o deeert ...
JDR WILL ~JI) PUOO C&UM ot m.._ wm eacrt~
room, 1~ bath, dining MOV11 IN NOW!!! 'lbia
anie., bullt-tn klt.chen, car-home ill vacant an4 ~
pet.a 'knd dr&f)M. BeauUtul-tor your family to ooc:u.pJ.
ly lan.48caped front yard Two bat.ha make t.bb a
lncludlng aprlAklera, fenc-na1 famll7 home, .AND
ed an4 1And8cl.ped rMr PRICK INCLUDSS ,
yard. Located De&I' elem-BTOVll Is R&FIUOD:t.A-
enta.ry achool, Ooeta Kea TOR. can now and .ua.-BJch an.4 e>ranp Cout mlt TOUr term.a.
OoUege. Can be plD'CbaMcl
wttb LOW DOWN. J'.B.A.
or Oollnnt.ional ftat.nclDC
anllt.ble. OPl1N DAILY
FOR YOUR JNB~ON
-SEE 2'1641 DR.AKJI: TO-
DAY. Full price oa1y
f.11,000.
M. IM. laBORDE
Yov HartM>r Area 8-ltor no JD. 17th St. i1'h. .... ...olOG
mvellb\p C&U -·)([ l ·l o&O
TOWN AND COUNTRY
IA.otu.rioull. qactou. home
wtth lalb and pluter COll-m:ucUon. ~ ftrepl&oe
and tamny room. With aUct·
lnC' <loon to pt.tio. 'lbre ~
tom drapM, b uDMA ldtcll•
-. convenl~t 4 re•• t n r
~Ill and ldt:t.l floor plt.n WW cateh your e,.e. Pr\o.-
ed at SJl,T60 OD eaq
tenu.. w .• L.. Inc. Open
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ef!J<)" M part of purcllue flee We ~ I 8* ~ f« rood iDCOIM !'OOlll • Dea .,..,... T It i a ~ BtJBaqT ~ bw.e 1au ~· A OU9t.om ~ -.,tUl •"'7-8e9l bu.7 .. Ule &NL 'ftala II
0ww M.a OYW '41,000 ta thiDS· Two_,. bedrO-. .. 6 Mdl'OICllm bom9 wtUl
t.b.1a ~ but wtD COD· I~ b&tb.I, ~ .._. tu.sly roc:m, *"ectrie "'10t.
lddet a llluU loww otter wtt.ll ~ ~ rocm ta apf'&a--. w/• ~~
due t.o aeete9tty of leaY• wtt.ll ~Y built Sa flle, ........ ltlt.cilm -lDC --.. .,_ e.n Mn. cablut-, ~ room. ~ room look out oil
ll'&J' {« c1etal1a. conn4 patio wtUl _.... ~ JIOOl ..... -Mona IA y l IEACH crue 9D4 w.t bu'. Beat w. ca.a icee., 1u1r eye on u..
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floofoa. dbpble ........ pool 111
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• , \.V'Uf~ n "'" ~ T.I>. at f"" ~ fW -
t \ . ~ l~t ~ t ~ per mo. Incl,.,_ ta.-. 1TU WellGllll! ~ Ml IMI * Pr•.C-Ar .. ~~~ c: '-.../ OOST• K1118A. OJTICID ICI Mt.U OP~ Wlt8 . Pl,ICIO -1 ~ beaU· 91nr..AIN ~'Pl ~ L .-~~;~ ·1,.-·"''1& w1·111"• Rf'-'• ts• a.,... BlYd. 1C1 ...... 1 _ . tN bame. aD ~ utru. "'"1 ctJ8TOll m Vtlf.9' ...._ UM0 '-"' U3
£• INOOKPA"RABLii OCllAN cw ~It your owa.'-~ . ' Bct1 ..,_ eta Jus9 ~ vmw from nead;y ~ ...-: O.W wOJ ~ Va-S beOl'OCNll. I 1*la. ~ 0.. JD&ctlteal tioeau-I t: _ 1a u.i. cuatoal • "' eeat -Koft. tn. ' , room. llallt.-· dAlla,...._ a--w ........ _ ...... ..,.
,! : I ·-. • • \. •• oal'p9tll. -.... 0 a l7 .._.... .~--.,.._, ~· BR. I W.b, W llclDe. Fee l'oUr 2 Wnll ualta yoU"c:.'t a: • Sit.MO WW.· -f.UOO mactiUDIO. pg ID(.-: ;: • lba,te -rt:w. Iad.Udee .. ... ·-Pl& , : • ~~ ..,_ ~.,.Built ',_,. MO Belt 1KlY la ~ Verk . "°9 ll. l'fth at.'
bullt-t.... .-4 _._ T V OG Olarle St. {Ooeta K ea) • \C~ par 1 -M __ .~ .• ..,-. ....,_. · · n e rsta a.re b10. up1reep HAS C. .. • .. ~N 11:u1 K.llJOR Below m.t.rbt at "6,300. ~ at '3000 down they • MAK 11 .&Aft 1 ~ .
i tla I H&-l• AJlJtblr• Ml ....... ~TOR eo.ta .... caw.;
SEMPLE LI.~ ... KI ...... " p~ <>Gall 'riMJ 1-~ C.K. LI 8-Ull MI ....
l\bDil HOOSE·· • emt.om bumt modem home S el patio, EXCEU.£t(( IUY REAL ESTATE *urin * 1 bedroom, 2 k t.U, fandlJ f.14..aot~ ,.,., • Near .._ v_. 0ouaa7 ~ ~ W/W CU-aula. ~ I 1*1room,
SM2 s. eo...t Blway. Cdlil Gat Rl•_..,., Nwpt m... JMIU. f~ pa. t:lo A: ~1-Balboa. RMI &tat. Co. 2~ ~ 1 t1rew11t:-.
875--2101 VACA.NT. Kcwe In U:da I JVd. built-In c:allinebt 6: Jo.ephiM B. ',r.w,, Realtor ~ al elecbt.c ldtdl-
BY Owner, Cab.Una new, BR. LIR • 4eL Dl* .... ~Hane-. lllteroom. DO TOO .. Be.Jboa •...s.. Be.Jboa -. 2 fllllUO.. 5" 1-n.
New I bedlOom. I batlul, rqe lB allq. ~ tlna-tr6Ct, $.18,500. GY l..flM, . :\ W.,. lot. JSS,ta .
1wtUr7 bome. ~ earl*-csa.r, $1t ,500. ·· KQ8T for JDGDey, ' bedroo~. . ORloM ~'° Kl:8.A. vaol: ft&AL'lT . '
Newer! ~!.lW• -~ ...._, ~ BA.ft.O.
WOOD fto9n! i.... .ad
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Y-: -s eel, ftteplaee. f~ sac-w. E. LACHEHMvtt 1" -~ ~ ~ped. LAKE PARK EST~TE '• 3001.ra~1'Ga4 riftc;e at JJIJSA . -; . ., 10 mtn.utAMI ~ l'otd <>pea Sat. a: eun. CGlt& W.. ICI .. 1i:O'l'I WESTSIDE.00$JA MES,\
14 1-81>11. o..ta .,...._ a-ltor, 1lf0 Newpori(-~ Plant. near I llChooll -4 s-utttut coat..nJIOCV7 ' r~WAY Ort\t'e . Del ii&i', s llcllrlp •• 0., ltdO ti-rime l~·R: ~~.:. hom ,,111 Theodore Robins
Of! belt otter. 201n Bay-HARB•R DeDGE + Ford Two ck}Olr. Rad.lo. B.eat«. •
PTO or t>Mt otffllC'. O&li
u :i .. SAl.Jl ._.. wttll o pttoa MI 1-1118 ic..... OR~n Ba.l1lol' abopplac center. BIL.' Ba. home on~ •comer~ tu~~ rm. adl .........., p-
uw ll:Utelde I lltory, a~ LtBTiN, LISTIDN ••• ' dial tu.GOO. 10" dowa. Jab. 8Ullk9 Uy. rm.., oi*t ltlel. PeMedr. ·-.i;to.ed ,_.. rant ~ ll&nlw\*I
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VOL. 56, NO. 179, 3 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 19~
s.r1 r.1ca •• E!!I . Troops
200,000Pack ~ach Ring 3
Painters
Still Out
Suspect Held
In Bar Fight
tbe Jut weekend of
.ummer, but the· water
wu warm -., average
ol. lbota ffl degree, -and
the air was coot, about n
~.
It was a marted nmef
fnlm tbe 90-plus temper-
atures ot ~r Loe An-
,..., but beedl vil:iton
were treated to a few
breaths of some unbeac:h-
tike atmo.pbere. A bk ot
eoq ftfted into the bee.cb
m"ea, poesible folowing the
wake of bumper-to-bumper
traffic flowing into the
coastal area from Wm!
cities.
'Strip' ·Zoning
Goes to Court
•
Schools
Negro Studenta
Turned Away
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
-Gov. Georp c. w.nac. ...
fied tbe federal eova taDent
in tine cities today by rmi-
.Y:Steelm •
TE N CENTS
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Boy's Body Found
Floating
at Honie
• Ill Creek
Hundreds
Involved
In Hunt
This Is the Inside News
Treatr1 De bate Staru
President Kennedy marshal!. bipartisan support for
test ban treaty a11 Senate opcn11 debate Page 3
Newport Beach police have
arrested one suspect and are
looking for four m<lft in con-
nection with a braw1 Satur-
day at the Blue Beet. 127 21st
Place.
Penguin lsn 't Particular Sf"rimmngr~ Plfl'Mf" Coaf"he•
Area prep football tutors show enthusiasm lollowini:
Satuiday's lntrasquad scrimmages Sporn. t2-13
Roger B. Robbins, 26. of
540 S. Pacific Ave., waa ar-
TI!~ on assault wl\h a dead-
ly weapon charges aft.eT' he
reportedly admjtted to police
he hit ~r Dale Swan-
11on over the heed wlth a beer
mug.
SwlNOO an1 waitTeas Dian
Colefleld bod\ required sev-
eral stitches to close wounds
rt'reived in the fight.
They told police ~ Ctght
11tarted w~n the fivt' young
men refused lJl let ~ wail·
ress ha\'f t.M empty hef'r l
m11a~ on l~ir t;ihlr
COOL CUSTOMER -Not even the photographer·11
nash bttlb ruffles the composure of Charlie the pen·
guin, a visitor rartlV s~n In these part~.
"There seems to be a
pengul!l in the bathroom
show•."
"Yes. I ~. His name
Is Charlie. He '1SWillY stays
out by Ule J>Pol. but he 's
inside to get ~J,ghed."
Tile convet\ation 1sn 't
from an H. Allen Smith
novel. but (rol)1 the homt'
0( the R. E. Schmitz family
m Corooa def Mar. "'hert
Charlie staked out pool
pnvlle~ ovH thf' .. .,<'i..
end ' YounR Rob S<:hm1t 1 It
anrl mmpanion Jolwl l\in£,
lS. o1 Costa Mesa. found brown and white, has a fe-
Cbarlie in a small Nve on rodoos·looking beak, wet>-
a Corona deJ Mar beach bed feet and stubby. fUr-
F riday. He'd swum up less ~rs at his side.
from the se.a and was "He Dlpped me once. but
driven ~ hiding hy rock· it was my own fault." sajd
tossers on the beach. Bob. ·•OtJlerwise. he 6eem5
"At fiirst he did.n .t J~ tame and act.$ Uke he en·
tbO -..en-but we tett mm -·j<>'.f8-k here ...
11.:.l ~rth of anchoVJes Charlie's amval sent W.
and he seemed to pen up... Schmitz f a m 1 I y pourin~
aaid his reSC\li!r through reference hook~ to
Tile we4tlunR·tn '-E'. "'on rlC'lermm<' the anN'i.try ol
1n tile bathroom 'iho"f'd lh<'lf ~ut'q lk~t bet "> far
Charlie carnN 22 p.>und~ ·~ that ht'' a Magc>llanl<'
in his dumpy. boU.om -heavv f'Pn~u1~ . ""·'" f' '' thf> .. •J· 1 t~ ffft 64 tw..en. 11f'·~ 1~ r f.'.\M l:"o . r11f' .1
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I NDK\'.. OF INSIDE FEATURES
Boating 13 Obituaries 3
CaJlfomia News • . . . 5 Orange County . . . . . . 8
Comics 11 Social Notes .. :. 9 -10
Editorials . . . . • . . . . . 14 Sports . . . ....... 12·13
Finance . . . . . . . 6 · 7 Television . . . . . . . . . 11
National News 3 · 4 Theaters 11
NewpvrtHarbor NEWS-PllESs conm1n'el1· W1t1'
Oran2e ro:i~t DAILY PILOT
Ofltce in NewPOrt BeKh. :m5 'fe'A port l:Jlvd.
SH Pace 2 (or addresi:e' llf other ofhree
fi'n; Cla<1slf1e<1 '-dvert1sin&. Call lli>3.11J
f or \JI Other O<-partrncnts, Ci.II 5-411-S56.1
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Dis111lssal Soa.glat
Statement
' ne pror~al fate ol Dr. uon.
Samuel R. Fraleef', charged Mccartin &aid ht wW alao I M BJ PATRlaA LONG That's the word from t.be
with llbortioo and an unnttur-demand lo see police ,..rta fl esa Where. oh w~. doe• that State Boa.rd of Equallz:aUon
al MX act. biJ:ICed t.o.iay 00 cootallUng at.at.meola by tt"t ~t;d-eard!d mooe7 go! based on t.be latest ~port oi
statements ot a oompla.lnl..ng s e c o n d complainant. a 27-Newport Buch resident. aalu tax 'revenue from vari·
witness made to Com Mesa year-old county housewife who [( you have p million in and villton probably •pcpt It QUS Callfomla cities
poUce. Jrhich ~ J)l'0.1ecution claims Dr. Fnmeir committtd mad money lytng' around, for cbef<OC>ked food or u ft· Durln& the filea1 year end·
re/uses to produce. illegal su acts while bile WM you can buy yOUl'leJI a coon-tomob~. lng June 30, 1_, almost 989 The unmarried woman, a seeking tl'eatment for an abor--try club Jin Costa Mesa. Costa Metans oo the other million in taxable Alea were »year~ld former medical ais-tion. Tbat'a tlbe appro~ hand were mon apt.. to .Mve nmi up in CostA Meaa, more
munt to Or Frailer, cbcl· Coela Meta pol.ice said they utJ.ni price !or the Mesa spent l\ in a retail merdMul-than * million In Newport
ed Friday before Newport arrested Dr. FrazJef' Aug. 26 Verde Country Club In the dist store. Beach and more than '21 mil·
Beach Municipal Judge Wil· at hJs ottlces at 171 E. 18th northwest section ol the city. In JI u n l Ing lo n Beach Hon In Hunt.1.nitoll S.cla.
Liam Spiers that the doctor Sl. on the stttngth of st.ate-1be price includes an 13-hole chancu att those dollar.
raped her while attemptihg to ment.s given them by the two championship golf COW'S(!, a went for gasollM or a otw Remuranta collect about
mduce an abortioo. women. clubhouse. practice areas car. 20 per cent of U>. money .~t the requett ol Lhe doc-Under cross · .e~ination aod parkina facUitiea. spent In Newport Buch, but
tors at.tomey, Dooeld McCar· Friday, Dr. Fra:uer s former The l~acre country club. only I pet ceat of tt In Costa
'ln. Judge Sp6era ordered Dep. us~ admltted she Md ecene of the oow defunct Mesa and leas than 6 per
Dist. Atty. Jucbard Pad.Cham been f~ by the doctor and Orange County Open G<>lf ,.,... P .. e I cent In Huntiniton Buch.
to produce the statement the had lied m stale!'leots . s~ Tournament ha.a gone beg-On the other hand, Hunttni·
Mman saJd she had given po-made ~ police dllr!ng the1.r U'l· ging since ' last ~mber COUNCIL loo Beach makes 30 per cent
uce .• P~dgham refu.ed. vesllgation ot ~charges. She when it wu Anrvwuv-t that • • • of Its t-0tal sales at service
.. I ~ we bave a good also told the Judie there WM it would be ~ld-·1.;,-~ub stationJ, while 1uollne Wff ~hance ~ ,.t the c:hwl'J db-bad bb>ci betweeo her and the memben for an estimated that the permit could contain account for leti \ban 3 per
missed beotute it 1te do get prominent Harbor Ane doc· t2 miMioo UUs provislon. She also re-cent of sales in Newport
the police report, tt can have tor. · ported that~ tws applied~ Beach and Costa Mesa.
the witness impeactied .. Mc-Testimony being .hNJ'd at The Nie fell through ear-tbe University ot CalUOl"Dla Costa Mesa CGll.IWDUS d.la-
cartin Mid. . the preliminary hellrine ii de-lier t.hlt month. Walter R. md Cbe Aseoclation ol Secoo· tribute mOlt of tbtir dollara
Pad&t*n must comp\y wb signed to aid the judie ln d~ Gaynor Jr., apobam.m for a dary Scbool Admlnistratioo at retail merchandl.ae atorea
the court order on Wednesday, clding wbether lo hold Dr. corporation set up to ... carry for accre~1.3:tion of the Brick-05.4 per cent), auto dealen
when the prel.tminary ~ring Frazier over for trial, and oot out the sale to club mem· er-Ward msUlut1on. 00 per ~t), grocery storea , M-I'--•-U .. _ .. _. __ ,~ ......... ~· ... .nt bers, said not E!llOUlh mem-d h resumes. o; .''v.u...., W'I ~ to ~· llUl"'I: """' '"""""" s 6.-.. bel"I were lrlterested in buy-QUALIFIED (9.8 ~r cent) an ardwa.re
mand 11 cSWn1Mal ot Lhe ac-or innocence Ing. Sh• added that all outdoor atorea (9.4 per oeot). " Motor vehicle sales in Hunt-Original plans ~ed for pby&Ji:al ed.u.caUon c. l a a s e s in.iton &acb d N -
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3,500 Slaelled Out
Busy Balboa Bay Uons Club members served up 3,500 lobller dinnera durtni
the most auccesaful lobster bake in t.ht l~yeer hilto:ry o! the event. It took
place Saturday and Sunday at Coram del Mar State Park Beach. Here (UoQ\
left) dub praideot Dick Lindholm• and chief cooks Joe •fayne and ~ Pa-
cini near the Md of the li~e. ••
2 Charged
In Robbery
J Ne~~rt, Via· lido
t
Street Work Starts
-the saJe o( 400 member-own-wouJa be con<fucted at a S!Ce Beach a.ccounl ~r a= Ot P escador
\l ershlps for $3,600 each. remote from I.he PaJl'llJI Butld· percentage of sales (about 20 "·'01·k "as 'chrduled to be-1 nnrkets and the installation nf The club. now aeml-prt-Ing and groundl and t h a t t) than the d In c " ,..-~ traffic a.--1 vate. IJ owned by three men. thete would be no chemical per ~n Y 0 ()I.. Two suapecls in th' .July 21 iJn today oo the widening of curb llnea and a-... s.
ta Meaa. robbery of EJ Pescador Res-City officials .aid there wlU
Short Life . Over
B ' d • U • 'lt..T Adolpb SI e ch ta. Dudley upenmenu or playgrounds at The three citiea are about Nnrport Boultvard In the be some obstruction of lndl-OUR ing 1r.laln 1 lO SmiUl ~ AJ Bjorialimd. the school. the same ln percenta1e of ere>-taurant ln Costa Mesa. were Via Lido area. vidual tralflc lanes during Rumors tt>tt the club may The school wlU be populated cery sales, but from retail returned to Orange County The program includes the worlc.IDg boura but aotecl that
be sold for eventual sut>-by students of "high lntelll· sales Newport Beach iatn.a Sunday and are awalting trial ol traffic la· •·every effort' will be roade di~ have been D)'ine 1ence levels" and staffed by only 13 t f lta con&tructlon Place fior Ra l•/_.oa d thick and fut for two weeks. four well qualified instructors, per cen ° revenue on charges of armed robbery· lands. creatJon nf left-t u r n to complete the w 0 r k as I 1 But Gaynor dbooumed tbern. Mrs. Brown said. and Huntlniton Beach only 4 Coat.a Mesa police s a Id quickly as possible, with a
H --'d ... "''-..... ,. f per cent. Th E , _ d ,,. t minimum of ln~onvenlence." e -n ...., n•• ~e To dau, 235 home owners Other categories ll&Ud In omu . uconar • ""'• o W o r k on Newport Boule-
robl that the three 0""8"1 in· ha\e ai.glled peUUons opposlni the report, such as appliances Woodstoclc. Vl., and Daniel T. hleves Get vard wil.l lnvolv'" •'--·-~•on By ALL.EN u; ANCE l "We had no rea1 P ems. tend to 5ell the property at the school aod more than '-CX> cb ed llqu dru d 2S f Roch "' u~ •«:u Happineu i.s a ra.t.1.road .except for the rough water," ~ and _have no plane to l'lJb.. have agn~ a petition sup-pa I or, I• an Mitchell. , o ester. stretching from Via Udo to
that runs over water. Shaw related. ··it was very dMde at. porting the dM>ol. furnishings, brouiht In leas Mkb., are being held in 30th Street.
Unhawmes• is seasick. crowded on-d>e way over, but "Anyone who want«! to In other acUon Tuesd.ay, the than 10 per cent of the total Orange County Jail. $600 In NB The project Includes widen·
"luch IS what you get when we had a lot ol room on tbe build hot»eS on the property couooi.l will coosid« the re-sales tax in each dty. The two men were extra-Ing of Newport to provide two
vou tide a railroad that runs way back." would tint have to have the quot ol the city's library cUted durlnC the weekend... south~• ~~ • .U:u~ eo1f over water. A goodly number of the land re2XJfled and J tnb!.k board that the COlDCil adopt h ded b T h t e v -e 1 and-bw dat I v ,, J.Auu ..... B~ that was about I.he onJy I ratlroad's stocidx>lden suf· they'd have a ftgbt on tber a (lrm policy ol book aelec-, F ro• p .. 8 J er being appre en Y po-walked oft with more than left-tum pocteb at Via Udo
unhappy aspect in tbe short, fered from the untreinman-band.a on that tcore." aaid tion to ward olf 1he potalbllity Uce in their home It.ates. $600 In cash and valuable& and Finley Annue and 32nd
me!T}' lite of the Long Beach, like ailment of seasickness. ~ Meta Verde developer. or the removal o( books from PENGUIN They are suspecttd of par-d . b k d In Street, and the Installation of
Avalon. Ephemeral and West-I 'They rcturTJ(!(j to the main-lib lh 1 throo..., blk -• • • Uclpallng ln El Pescador rot>-imng a usy wee en new traffic slgnah at Finley l'm Railroad. a midget that land by pla~ from Cataline. rary e vee &" pu r.. Ntwport Beach. AvCJlue and Newport BouJe-
made ratlroadillg h i s t o r Y "That g~e tile re.st of us demand. land!I of dle Strait ot ~-ery which netted gunmen bf.. Hardest hit ••as Warren vard.
over the weekerid. du.ring i~ 'eats m the car for the tnp Visitor Hurt then:= ~ ~~~:~ gel.Wl tween $750 and Sl ,000 In cuh 1 Arthur Scott. 112 42nd St.. Public Works Director Don-b~r tenon in an \lldll5try of back." ~ha w toa1d. notinR over the "Dictionary of Am· Whatever the tempera-and liquor. who said burglars broke into ald Simpson said th• work~ ~13.J\U. that quantities o( liquid rem-ericu:,•· and ltc perftlln. ~of the w~~ in bis na-A third g1mman allegedly h. __ .. , __ ._ .,..., la scheduled for completion
The LB . "· F: & W-<Om· e<iy for mal d4? meor were di!· In Weel-.on' d ~ ..,._e ~.... ...... I.I.......&.. -u-II garage &UU ......... a --_. ... In """da H AA-..1 th t ·n. • • ·· ..... "• r.:.• :K,~ torr" '~···_.....,. ·•• 1-· \Alm'~~~ lnvol~ in the hold-up aJ. _ _.. w•w• .., Y•· ''""""' a pn~ MlJ.rely of on~~.;,-yeaT: pensed from the car'g wut·ui shelves i.y City ltMnae~-Ill home ~ the SdlmiU tool hol. A stereo re1..-.nu all tn.ff\c lanes will be open
old parlor car -wu cnated bar • • , , w.... • .... ert Coop Jut June. TM library pool ffe IWtm.I ~ rud.J bu bee.n sent to prison player was reporM 'tdel on weekendt and boJJdays
50lef1 for the purpose Of C•· The illu.sion ol • sea~ (;dM w reek board later returned the vol· or above ~ wtttl a beating for a similar robbery In San from Judy Anne Aitken, 222~ during the course of the w:ld· ~Ylr n1hge~:i't!~~~Sc~~ug ~lro~~~~ ~ ume lo the library'• rutrictc<l flurry of his flippers lifts Diego County. police said. Amethyst Ave .• 11 she wu enlng project.
eiereoce shelves hUMeM <NeT the pool'• edg~ ----------and Punting Society to Cata-rai.Jroaders shore up tbelr A Sandiago woman suffer-r · · for a waddline .,"alk around moving out of the apartmenl
Llna "Island and back. car with ~iht. m-by~ ed possible lower ba<.it in-PROPOSAL Ole ya.rd. Donald C. Riley of Van
It left i~ impromptu depot t.t.mbers. making it look like jurtes Saturday in a craab at Under the proposed policv How'd he tet there? Masonic Club Nuya reported an '84 coa-County Censm
Now 994.,000 -a dock in Long Beach Har-a railroad in a oag~. . Coast Highway and Femlea! Che board would be given in: "Maybe he was a pet m.tic kit taken from near
bor -on schedule Saturday The OQly UDIOWard incident Avenue. Corona del Mar, dependence ftom effort& of aboard a Ship and t0rneone M l8 T • ht
morning, and returned Sun· involved a am&J P!1vate W~ a1ao cauaed mlnor in-any "presture group" in Ute dropped hlm off,'' iueasea ee Ollig bll cal' 81 he WU unpack·
day night. setting a record plane that buued the. railroad junea lo a Fresno couple. approval or removal of library M>. mi it at a motel at 1800 W. SoaWa.ad Newt Senfct
for tile sbort.est life and the at decl level, w~ ~ .PTeU>' Reported in good coodition boob. 0n1,y criterion f<r arbl-Qmlle bas one peculari-Th• Harbor Square • 0 d Balboa Blvd. SANTA ANA _ The Popu·
:rt.rangest journey, of any low when you re riding a at Hoag Presb)"lerilo Hos-trary ejection of a b 0 0 k ty. bill aleep!ne poc:itloo. He Compaks Club, an association Car bur&J,ars were also lation Research O:lmmitt.ff.
railroad ln history. barge. . ptt.a.l la Margaret Whitt, 46. would be the Umltiatioos ol plops over on hla round of Masons of the Harbor ke d tak
"It was a great trip." said The sea-.fanng railroa~rs Treated and released aft.er the lib bud et th r stomach and forget.a all Area, meets at 7:30 o'clock busy over the wee n • • co~ noses wWl • \lell·
Sculling Club Commodore finally drove him off by pelt-the rear-end collisloo were quencyra:J its ~e ~~ ikC:; about polar-length nighta tonight at the Costa Mesa ing •H17 from a car be.long-geance, said Oranie County
Dick Shaw at his Corona del mg lllm Wlth t.omat.oes. Mr. and Mra. R 1 y mo n d patrons and daya. • Savlogs and Loan Building. ing to Sherry Van Cleve l»d 994.000 resident.I today.
Mar home Uus morning ·No A few unt>eheVlllg boat Evans o< Fresno. · How do Bob end Jolvl The club has been organ-of Tustin; f70 from Bernice placine It third only to ~
ooe feU overboard -a1 least: skippers circle<! the st.range, Mrs. White wa.s a paseen-know Charlie's a he? Jzed to form another Masonic Crawford of Pheonix. Ariz., Angeles and Sen Diego coun·
I don't thmk so" un...eamanllke caravan plying ger in a car driven by 17-year-He hasn't laid an egg_ yet Lodge in the Harbor cities. and $66 from Fred II. Bice of ~ in number.
Shaw. sounding hke he·d the Catalina Channel. but they old Georgia Carol McQuarrie f 'rottt Pag~ I according to WiWam II. John· San Marino. The three driv· Tbe committee expeda the
... pent the en~ weekend shov-apparently wrote lt oil as of Garden Gron Th • son, senior wardffl. Both club f'rS said their wing windows IColSlty's population to reaoh
rlmg coal for the railroad's some kind o1 salt waleT mi· Evanses were ridin« m a car MORAi and lodge ofCicers will be had been pried to gain ac-1,000,000 eome time bebween
non-existent locomotive. ex· raJ?e driven by Thomas C. Beery, ~ • • S naoke Causes tlteted tonight. cess to their automobiles. Sep(. 2.'i and :.>.
plained that everyone was too It took about five hours for 51. ol Vl.nlia. NeiUI« driver
weary to count noses when the tram t<. reach Avalon-was inji.rred, p<>Qce aid. lure ot tJ1e questions to ht S500 Darnage
the "railroed retl.U'lle<I to 1~ "the water was rougher than In another Saturday .cd· put to him.
ttnninal hec'k, •· Shaw reported. The dent, a car CODtainiog 1eWJ1 HoweU noted that If 'Doh-State -.TOW 113
But he couldn·t recall any~ return trip was smoother. Mld Anaheim residems collkled bin's testimony Is disallowed Newport Beach firemen re-1.,.
n~ gpla."11ng in the bnney "quite enjoyable" for llhose witb ooe driven by Wanda and other evidence Is de-ported smoke caustd t500 "~ thtt "train" chugge<t its who weathered the iniUal Lee Novak, 43, o( Loe An· dared irrelevant, tbe case damage Saturday In a minor
"av acros~ tbe chanMI lo Av-run gel~. at Jamboree Road ald probably will wind up Tues· fire at the Galley Wtst Gour-
alon Shaw said a-t 1s IBlllkely Bayside Drive. day. U not. It could go met Remurant, 3295 Newport
The train v.·a.s a tugboat thM the Loog Beach. Avalon, Minor lnjtries to three of throughout the week. Blvd.
end a barge. oo which was Ephemeral and Western will the pasaengerg in the car The Marine Corps has op-Firemen Ml.id the blaze ap-
We're Showing Our Age
mounte<t the club's 1914 Santa. ev<'r ride again. but the club dri~ by Joti.nnes Schott!· posed residential construction parently started ln an oven By LBS WAGNER j return lo It~ sla~a as the I ertcan citizen~. and to pa~·
Ff' parlor car. whi<:h 1s due m<'mbers hope to preserve 1t orst. 30, of ANheirn, "re re-under the aircraft approach which had been left on when Happy b Ir th day, CaLil· Bear Flag Republic. You re-Mexico ttsell 115.000.000.
to be cut up for scrap by purchasmg the car from ported. 1-njured were Chris pattern on grounds the noisC' the restaurant was closed f~r omia ! member th• Bear Flag. Perhaps we can buy our·
Its last ~Y wa:1 an ig· the ~ma Fe. Dickman. 14. M~ V1n H~ of jct planes would prove un-the day. The GalleMy DoWest is Yeu don't look a day older That's the one that ls some-selves back from the United
n'.lmlnous one. lashed as it Tilen they"ll scrape its bar· mersveld. 92. and Mar I a comfortable lo humans and owned by .Helen c ugall, 1 ed b 1 ak Stales for a proport.lon of
1.1t·u to a flat.bottomed barge, nacles anrl moor it 1.11 Balboa Schothorst, Tl. an ot ·Ana· perhaps lead to agitation for 112 B Via Antibes, Newport than your 113 years! times ra 8 • Y m st e, that SlS,000,000.
hut it wa.s a merry one as a permaoe,_ clubhouse heim. removal of the station. Beach. What a laugh! Old Cal over the Stars and Stripes Then we can build a watt
looks every day of her age. by the absent-minded janll-around Callfornla, keep out
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Sta is seamed with frttways or. the Outlanders who are over-
Blesses Coast· on whfeh death keeps up It was first raised at Sono-whelming us, and sail off
with birth. ma by American settlers 00 into the sunset by ourselves.
Her girth Is showing. Pop-all 16,000.000 of us.
ulation Is up from 9'l,597 in June 14. 1846. Gen John C.
1850 to something over 16. Fremont moved In oo July 5.
·-1 ...... ,,.. ...,.,., rv .. 11\rouollo<.t ""'~ L .. ,. ... <. 000.000. There was inter-service rt-
tfte 11111.1an_.....~ -''""'*' --· o;111-.. ~ Hel'-race 11 btemtw?fed with valry '"'v"n In tho·:· d•ys. clllltt l'°" WU rt<Oto.<I In _,~ .. \llMHOOll• 0 ,. "' ... ---
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dte1 ol ''1" Clurlno '"' nloM "~"-""'la 1~ J.I ~lruclion or a"rlcultural re-lhf! Mf'Xican capital at Mon· ,.,,.,,,.,.PW•• w«rr ~r11tv ttw I P~lr 11\~ ff "
,..,.. •ooe1 •• S<JM•• Temo.,.,..,,, "'"•tiu•tot 11 u ~ion~. Pretty soon 1!hf' 'II terry on the following day dUf'•n• the "'9"1t ''"~ '"°""' "'4)AA '" ltl'W'fl•M ,.. ,.,, • rt f---' I d I C muc11 ot "" •••IOll. """"""" ,0 "" ~.., '"'" 1o1 ,. hav~ to 1mpo "'"1 n 11up-and <'C arrd allfomla an-
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SuOHW r~'Oft .tftd Norl~rn (').,.,,., ,. .,, s,4C,.."'flf'litA •• • hi j A" ''''"' •• "" '°' .,, ~10"'• '"'"""" ,.., ,, l eu•• .. 111 S1ncf t Ii 11 um1~s1on I If' ord~rcd that ~n.
Gulf , ... , '"°'"" •"O •• '"" ~ ... , " s..1in.oa 1> '" na)'. why not admit that it's Stephen Kearny be reco"-01 IM S<tv"""'•ll ~II L•~t Cltv U I• l't ... ,,..,,h •bu"<I""' "'"'""'" 0,. s... 0 ...., •• •• Um~ California withdrew nized as governor and com-
•111.., • ,.,_ """"''~ ,._.,, '•" •· ~ --·•"<'"~ •• " from lhe Union -and the mander in chief. Unfortunat· tM ltoclt:i.t •nn Wttl•'" ~··<Yi, (If ~·· l•tbl'• IO •1 d '"-Plt•M s1,1u ~·"'' 11 ~· U n It e d Nations -an dy, Kearney had the whey
--" ~' c raw I e d back inlo the kicked out of his force by T,..,._I Ill II wu11111t'°" ., " womb? the Mexican army and was
HAWAIIAN nAT10fl1 C~llfomla was a child of forced to reyeat to San Die-
"._ 1.ew ,.,tc.. the ~ld old problem of hu· go.
u.s. Cl'Tlls""" ltw ~,~ 1 14-~ 11 n man slavery, and a fear of American !orcea turned
Ten1peratur<>s
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Ntwp<>rt Harbor Nrtn-
Preu combined with Or-
a 11ge Coast DAILY PILOT
Is pobllshed dally except
Saturday and Sunday by
Orange C-Oast Publishing
Company, 2211 West Bal-
boa Boulevard. Newport
B":>ch, California. Prtntini
plants at 2211 West Balboa
Boulevard, Newport Beach
California. and Bity Street
and Thurin ,Ave.. C o a t a
M t! s a. California. Secood
class posta1e paid at New-
port Beach, California. Sub-
acription: $1.25 monthly iD
Oranie County, $1.50 el.N-
where.
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n •l ~ cuAolAll nA'':"' _. tha Ruuiana. who had a dan-the Lablea on ~n. Santa -----------' ~ ~ Cl) i=:ion M " dy little colony at Fort Ross, Anna ln the Mexican War 1---~--iq-,.--11_--,.,..---. :: ; I ~.,:-1 ~! ~ up in Sonoma County. and under tbe eMUlng treaty _....., ...,. no "' ~., t.-1eo1tw11t-TJ,,. • •I-a.
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TEACHERS SETILI -Happy New York teachers hold up the bands of union
president Charles Cogen (center) after members of teachers' union accept new
contract with Board of Education.
OllTUlllEI I
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Kennedy-~arshals -Forces
To -Get Senate-Treaty OK ,
Fighting
Begins
In Laos
Treaty
Committee Sees
Disadvantages
WA881NGTON (UPl)-'lbe luued • h Sem&.e ftl
llistoric
Hearings
Open
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VD!lNTIANE (AP) -SbllV node&r' telt b8n treet'Y wocM 9ChecWed to bectn itl billClor· WtASHINGTON CAP) ~ broke ~ earty todaY red bs ·~ and per-6c debate GD tbe trelty. the Prea1dent ICmnedy t r I• a to :v~~ r:: ~·~~~OD~~.:-= ~b1'>1~ =
Communist Pdwlt Lllo b'oea, Statai. aoool'dinC to • report sboUld YOte ~. test-bin tnMy by ca1lint in
pkJDginC Laos id.o a new releleed ~ by Che ~ Nofinc tbllt foreign P*Y Senate leaden an hour be..
Ct"bill. DAILY "L.01'"'~··· 3 Preparedoeas subcotnJDMtee. IOd oCbet-DOD1Dlbry .... fore formal debM.e beciM Oft A riglbt-wing 3P0kesn:tan Mon .• s.pt. 9 , 1961 11'e prapoeed ban woukl mu.t be taken into ICOOUDt, Che hlflloric pld.. Mid ooe Patbet Lao ddier "affed advenely the future the ~ laid "eedl "
was kil1ed and another woood· qudty ol ibe nation'• arms.'' indMduei mutt react;i b1a own 11 ~tbeol~~
ed io the twO:bour clash, dur· lllOCOl'Ctine to tbe eubcommit-~ on the buis ol per· •v.-.1 --.on have -.
ing which grenades IOd gum. v· t N tee. tol>tll philoeophy. pint e~ nounced their' oppocition Mw5 are were exchanged. Ie am No ''elteguards," such as eoce, C'\lm!ld knowledge, and the ~ is tatlng no
A reliable eoorce ~ ~ ecierQfi(: ~ams prom· the. relative weigbt wtDctl be chances. His meetinc al tti. two oiviti.aos, • Filipino at· aed by ~ 9Jl0kea· MSlgM to Cite various fact«t White Hooee in 1aU mom-.... _.__ .. •-.. .___>t-1 ---' a ~ men, ''c.i provide the beoe-imclwd. -~ "" • ...._,-..... Ar t tits ol testing where testing The aomber view ol the inc w i th ~ M 1 le • ~re=-Prince r s i3 not pennitted" or usure treaty's m i Ii tar y come-Maodleld and Republican Ev· .,.._ ...,... ..1 .._ __ _. .._~-. erett M. Dirt:sen may result Sotrvanna Pbowna Im~ w111: na.._. ..,. ~ vi;~· weap-queoces was, ,.,.....,,._' m in IOme ~ ..-ment
Jy postponed for at least 24 oos S)"Jtema attaioable, die sharp cootrest witt1 tbe re· ol ~ to the ~
houn .... -bedul-.. d........... 7 50 B ~ aa.ld. --~ ct the Senat. Foreign ~ • • for N;; York to'l:U ..;;;·;; oys Tb e eul'lcomm.iU.ea'• ~ ~committee. By a 18 that. the...ttut)t would not . opemng -mo ol Che UottAld pnUal of the te!t bmi treaty'• to ooe vote, it recommended danger U.S. security.
Nadom Sep. 17. He hid . military impticMions ftS con-the aenaite'• &Cllll'Ovtil. It abo Two CJl)el' powertul WO-
panned to IMve today • 5AJGON, V11iet Nam (AP)-tained in a fannal report ~ alhatP)' wi111b the toni, the top Democrat .-cl
bead ol • govemmeat delega-Cll&nrillg!ng .troops today 9Ul'nml.riztng 2.1100 paces ol prtlpll"«I lieed oil iipeed1 in the 9eDk>ir' Republican on h
MEYER Fr--"' R dol b 8'1 NY "1 h Ok tion l'Ultbed ~ a tagh ec:hool and ~Y from 24 ~itneaea. wblctl Fore 1 g n Relldiorla Foreipl Relatiooa Commtl·
' au& U p ' ' .l eac ers Q '\f There WU DO 6rnmedilte ~ 750 jeering acbool· A copy ol the a~ re-~ J . Wtllilm Ful· tee, open the Senate deba~
210 Garnet Ave. Balbo& 1,.. . 'J ·~tion 81 to the reuoo boys who defied President port, wu made available to ~ D-Ark., Mid the tna-with their e.ndocaement of the
land. Survived by wife, for the abootlng, wbidl lb9t-Ngo~ ~·a governmeat ~ed Prees 1nternatiooll ty wu ''t>otb an ll>d wile." bm ~ all but UDderrroond
Shirley; IOD, Marvin Frank Last u,·nute Dact t«ed a cakn ol ••v •ral by ~'-~ dm. atooUic blMlll. Meyer; daughter, Lori & lrJ. j C ~ moott.te. eod aoing en 9U'JKJ. MAIN FACf
S ._ .,. _ _. held D~-'-.___ W'ef'e de-Tbe milMTy governor ol 1 u. s s . ,........_ 1 pa .. ; ~nee. were . ~;:1""~11be city and Saigon warned pupUa and rt .. ., • mp I e .. compelltni
Mon. 10.:.> a.m. at Baltz NEW YORK (AP) -Pub-posed by a three·man media-armed guards were poeted It lbeir parenbJ stem measures S • • U,nlJI) IRg r.ct. °'the tim•, Chairman
Mortuary Corona del Mar lie school teachers called off tion panel set up by Mayor vital offices and radio ata· wa be taken to quell the un-r r-~ ~ = D-An~ ~~
Chapel. Interment Paciftc their threatened strike Sun-Robert F. Wagner on Fri· tiooa. reet.. 1hat Dlltim ~-be 'Hb-
vtew Memorial Per~ .n1dl1 u.d approved a day.___ no
Mortuary Corona del Mar new contract which inc. Before the airee.ment, un· dellt Aotoome Yared wu •· Go. Ton That Dinh said male IOClety In a nucleer war.
pay increases. ion president Charles Cogen ~ wt& reporting the d.emonmatort over 20 year& directors. More than a million_ pupils bad &aid the teachers would batde m:-1 was detained for of age would be drafted into "It is tis pl'Ollpet't • • · that
MILU Elizabeth Leslie 990 started the fall term lD New picket the schools In deft-m boura by right.wing army the army and students of both WASHINGTON (UPI) -dhiat pagodu In Saigon Aug. m"llku it w.Uar for us to
W '·15th St. Ne.,, '0 rt York City's 850 public ance of a State Supreme aod eecurity for'ces. He wu sexes under 20 would be l80t South Viet Nam's American-21, and they have supported breM out ol the fatal cycle
ut. P schools today. Court order obtained by the taken t.o a police ltatioo. t.o ~ "tt«lucation cm· trained counter.guerrilla fore· police making maaa arreata ot fear and armamenu and
Beach. Survlv~ by bua-The United Federation of city and despite a state law ten" es used to spearhead the eov· ol anti·covernment ltudent greater ~ and timlly war. band. John P.; son, Donald Teachers, AFL-CIO, reached which forbids strikes by pub-~ amed the ernment drive against Bud· demamtraton 1ince that dat.. "'lbe n ucle a r teat·b a n
Mills; daughter, MTI. Betty agreement with the Board of Uc employes. would~ bekl ~ ~ dhist pagodaa ltill are on a Information r.cbln& b • r • treaty will no\ break the cy-
K.1_ .,___. Wed .. Educ at l o·a.. A.bout. 8,600 Tb •---'"--, , .., _.,._ Stri• .. -MP 1eCHt U.S. PV!'Oll, mllable ~. moat Cl• men in cle. It.Ji '-' too lllOdeAl, u ...-;: """'n ee. -... teacben vokied approval of e ._med . n~w ,wo-i Hrw:11~· ~-Oiel7 \'WJ\6'•~~· IOUrces M4~W.· .ST u 'South Viet Nam bltterty op. elf«*. to. .bav. a... tbaD .a
p.m. at Baltz Mortuary COt-the ..ulement. year contract will, gi~e . .!flO.S~. ~QU . PakiltarJ· would ba~ t.o .-Y for the ex~ These IOU.l'CeS saJd Col. Le poae continuance of the pay-mac~.,Ueg\ on the c~Ji 1 ta Mesa Chapel, Rev. Frank The settlement was pro-~ them ~od more durina (UPI)_ Pakistan's news-~-of_2teep"l.Of .,_. ~ Quang Twig, wt. ts eonllfd· m~nt., mad. under the tcrm1 between Cbe c.otnmuoist Gd
Gunn ofilclatlng Entomb-e pace pe · u n:u m ..., centers. ered South vtet Nam's most of a Meret agreement the ~ WOll'1de.
ment at Paclftc Vtew Mau-Salaries now range from paper& were closed do~a Pupils who are guilty ol re-powerful military command· agency concluded with the "Biil tf it JI fdlltuUy ob-
toleum. Viaitation Tue. 7 ~.300 to $10,456. Although toda.Y by a 24-bour atrik• peatedly demonstrating may er, recet\>es S3 million a year government 18 months ago. 118?"Ved, th.ta tre.ty can in
m to 9 m Balt% Mortu· F• B mh the mlnlmum . salary under of }OUmallBta proteltlng be tried by a military court, from the Central Intelligence The l!peCia1 forces were some sma!l measure mitigat.
P· · P· · . I.re 0 S the contract will remain the agamst new government the commtmique .aid. Mili· Agency to pay and maintain created, trained and armed t h • fears and SU&J>icions oC
ary Costa Mesa directors. same, the maximum will go restrictions of ~· press. tary courts are em.powered to his "special forces." tor use Jn border-crossing the cold war q peril.aps Jn
RIDER Steve Alan • 890 Hit Home to $11,025 on July 1, 1964. In Rawalpindi, .lt11kers impose death ~ Tung received his regular rue oo Communist-held Nor1h time lead to further measurea
Ca il~l St ~ Mesa 1 . ln addition to ·~ ~· marctled from the presa The latest ~ monthly payment of about Viet Nam and wort wi~ ol lim1tJed aceommodatioo."
P ·• · creases, the contra~t limits club to the central aecre-broke out at the huge Chu Van $250,000 f.rom the CIA Tues-anti-Communist tribesmen in AltM Fullbright spew,
s u r v I v e d by parents, Of N ., class sh.es, sets up unproved taria~ where they handed An boya' high SC'hoOl lt was day despite publicly announed the mountains of South Viet Sen: Bourte B. Hickenlooper
Mr. Mrs. Richard Rider; egro grievance . procedures, ~d a wntten dema n d to similar to strikes tn eeveral U.S. disapproval of the whole-Nam. of Iowa, ranking Republican
brother, Thomu; maternal es t ab I 1 shes a continu· n.ewly-appolnted informa· other Saigon boys and girts sale arrest of Buddhist&, stu-Reliable sourcu said CIA on the committee and chair·
grandparents Mr. Mrs. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. IUPI in~ committeetaotif. schoot 1 and Mbon__.A'Jll.ntsterf A.imT. Jdd1· high 9ChooJ.s Saturday. dents and other government men in Saigon feel the ruling ma oof the Senate Republican
: uruon represen ves o con· Uisuua or an me • Governmeot forces bow opponenta in which Tuog's Ngo Dinh family has revers· policy committee ls expected Clarence Williamson ; pa· -Two fire bombs crashed si<ll:r such matters as .re· ate end to the press curb ever, were rougher ' today: troops figured prominently, ed the purpose of the troops to follow with an ~dorsemeot
temal grandparents, Mr. into the home of Negro mil-crwtlng teachers ~n.d im· ordinances. 'Ibey dragged the pupl.1s into the lnformanta said. for its own ends and ts using of the b'uty.
Mn. Van Rider. Graveside lionaire A. G. Gaston yester· proving school conditions. trudta md ~ them off It wu the counter-guerrilla them for purposes opposed by
services were beld Mon. 4 day only houn after be re-to ~. troops whJch stormed Bud· the United States. HEARING~ .
p.m. Harbor Rest Memorlal turned from Washington The milit.ary governor blam· '.1'he Fo:retgn Relatiooe Com·
p k Rev Luther Arthur wbere he was President Ken· N d Bl d E Ii ed ~ uprising oo the Com· mittee held ezt.enlive bear· of~~ting.· B~tz Mortuary nedy's guest at a formal state u e on e n vene munist Viet Cong guerrillas. c G. T. d ~me:~~~~
Costa Mesa directors. dinner. astro Ives Ira e 1. Tbe Jone~ ...... Seti.
HOUGH, Harriet Josephine B. It was the third bombing of Russell D. Long, D-La.
527 Catalina St. Laguna a Negro's borne In this deep Sta1·d Mus1·c F t• I A Fo rd in The Senate Armed~ Beaeb. Survived by hus· South steel city in less than es 1v a On Kennedy Family subcommittee held aeparai.-, band, Donald Hough, Jack· three weeks and the second secrei heerinp on the tlr'NtJ.
son Hole Wyoming; son, In three daya. No one was In· Her Future and unUte the forei&n rfta• Sherwoo<l Hough, 4guna jured but fire caused consld-E D I NBURGH, ScoUand Balter leaped from the stage 1lioos group ma4-no direct
Beach; brother Cbe•r Ber-erable damage to the $75,000 (UPI) -Anna Kesselaer, the into the audience and began HAVANA (UPI) -Premier stance, one brother 11 a aena· recommeodation.
ry. St. Paul Minn. Prtvate. antebellum mansion. shapely 19-y ear-old blonde to clin'lb over the seats in a MlLAN. Italy CUPI)-The Fidel Castro delivered his tor and another attorney gen-1bree llUbcommiUM mem·
services will be held at st. One of the bombs, gasoline who upset t h e staid Edin-costume that included skin· oewwpaper 11 Giorno today most bllstering tirade to date eral theH a.re no more ben, Chairman Jom Stennis,
Paul, Minn. Baltz Mortuary, and kerosene-filled bottles burgh Festival in a nude tight silver trousers. quoted Cristina Austin, the against President Kennedy • • • O.Mita., Strom '11wrmood,
Corona del Mar forewarding with a wiclc..attached, i:rashed "happening," said today she "We were planning t h i s beautiful Italian-born widow and hia family In a rambling. Kennedy 0 ff l c l a l 1 be· D-S.C., and Berry Goldwater.
dl.recton. through a living room win· would do it again -for an· thing we call a happening," ot a British DIMl.l officer, informal new 1 confe.rence cauae there are oo mo~ R·Ariz. haw announced tbty
d Th the ! h d other $11.84. Miss Balter explained later. as ayq "I riJ man')' yesterday. brotben." wtn vote acMllt nitif1cltion.
HARMON Effie 91 2-474 San· ow. e 0 r s m a e "lt was all a blt of a gig-"It's an Jdea for the the· H«ll')' Ford II as sooo as "Kennedy ii tbe Batist£ of He aaid the United State. A fourth member, Sell. Hen·
t.a Ana
1
Ave., Co~ta Mesa: against the outside of the gJe," the photographer's mod· at.er, in which everybody iJ) be obtaW a divorce." his times ... and the most op-"la fighting a battle against ry M. JecUoa. D-Waeh., bM
Survived by son, John H. hoAuse.,: tarted . th el from Portobello, Scotland, the cast puts on an unpromp-. Mrs. Austin has been link· portunistJc American preai· u1 they cannot ~{ aaid be bas not yet madt up ~on, Co st a Mes a ; . ure was s tn e said. tu act. 1 was asked to do the ed wittl Ford in sress re-dent of all times," Castro told Kennedy and noUUDC else.'' bis mind about bow h9 will
daughter, Mrs. Eloise Al-living room where a wicker stripping at first. But I said por'tB sillce the automobile newsmen tn the early·morn· about r.election than about vote.
ger, Loa Angeles. Visitation sofa and a lamp shade burn· fo~:guind str! f~~ for another no. Then this other g i r I magnate announced his sep-Ing session following a reoep-the American people," Cas· Two other seoaton. !Awr·
Mon. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. In· ed. Drapes and a rug, 0~ a agreed to do it. aration from his present tlon at the Brazilian embaS11y. tro added. ''He thtnb only of ett Saltonatall, ~Mui .. and
urnment Fairhaven Memor· non·inflammabJe mat.enal, Four guln.eaa (fll.84) Is ''My part was to wait until wife earlller this summer. Fulgencio Batitsta was the Kenn3dy and nothing else." S t u art Symlniton, D-Mo.,
ial P ark. ~ll-Broadway melted. what Ml~s Kesselaer said she I heard the audience gasi>-II Giorno reporter GiOt'· Cuban dictator overthrown by Castro, puffing a big cigar have announced for ratifica-
Mortuary directors. Gaston returned late Satur-got for disrobing In ~ront 0~,,1 when they saw the gJrl strip dano B. Lubetina said Mrs. Castro's re~olution. and leaning back in an easy Uon. Sen. Mariaret CbaN
BATEY, John Douglas. 50• l63 ~y wfroasmguWesatshin0fgtoth~ wPhreesrl~ pMackEed houh~allatd E_dinb:P"f .. 55 -and then climb over the .*tustin had told him it was "Kennedy Is a cretin," Cas· chair, said he was not Int.er· Smith, R-Matne. 11 upect.ed "'' "' ac wan unn_ g 1.1i.: 1• public seats to a man w• had "muJ. ~~·• tf ~e .... d t Id " nd m mber of _._d In U S domestic poll to · I t"'-Del Mar, Costa Mesa. Sur-dent at a dinner for the w-g al I f th •-ti '" ""' U'C"•~ ""' ... , ro sa • a a e e.,.... · · · JO n noem . \ifv,by ~. Stefan~ ancf queeti'Of .Qglianistan.IUJ' ~ Jr'!:n~~ ~onfe~~~~m;.. on-'planted' In the back row. Ford were not seen together an oligarchic famlJ y that con-tics, but that it seemed to him ------------
mother, Mrs, Helen E. Wil· ' tur-TI\eJrWe WOl.ild na~e lm'pro-wnn ifti!r-he OOlaThs a · ill· trots-a wrarlmpartant posts "Etsenhower wu ·less dema·
ltenson, Alhambra ; broth-day. vised some sort or action." vorce. in the government. For In· gogtc than Kennedy.''
er. Hartley Batey. Alham· 0 11 T U A I IE S Anna appeared just as the Yu gos Await
Venezuelan Quintuplets Thriving T edKenncdy
bra ; slsters, Ruth Batey audience was growing re!lt·
1 WESLEY. Marie, 83. 1612 less and begi nning to heckle
Hughes, Costa. Mesa: sa· Orchid Dr., Sant a Ana the speakers in a rather som-bel Batey Hixson. Formosa. Heights. Survived by sis· be d b t f th "Th t ,. h i n a. ChriBtian Science r e a e 0 e ea ('r " ters, Mra. Gabriella Et-of the Future."
Services Wed. 2 p.m. at teryk. Santa Ana; Mrs. El-A spotlight suddenly picked
Westcliff Chapel. 1 n t er· lza Van Goetern, Belguim. h t Sh · u ment San Gabriel Cemetery. er ou e was partia Y
W ..... Allff Mortu"rv dlrec· Services Tues. 3::r> p.m. covered by a flimsy garment
Cll... -,, B e I I-Broadway Mortuary and had her back half-turned
tors. C ha p e I. &11-Broadway to the audience.
BALTZ MOft'11JARIES
Costa Meta Ml f.!m
Cemsa del Mu OR I-NM
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
Ut Broadway, Cotta Mesa u wm
SMJTHS' MORTUARY
C1 Maln St.,
Huntington BtKh
t..E I.mt
WESTCUl"F MORTUARY
MJ M883
f!7 F.. 17th St., Ccista Mt1sa
Mortuary directors. As all eyes turned toward
~
by
her, Miss Kesselaer faced for·
ward, daintily dropped th e
garment and walked across
the gallery nude. Just before
reaching a door. she put on a
red plastic raincoat handed
her by an admiring attendant. '1"(J. I fe _ The audience, after a mo-~~ 1 mentor stu n ned silence, broke out in wild applaos"
Flower Shop and cheering.
OR 3-65 13 As a bagpipc-r struck ur a
lively tune. a sheep's skele· I too waa d1neled ovl'r the
11peakeri;' platform and Amer·
1can mO\ 1• 11ct rr~~ l arroll
'A Blessing .From God,' Says Mo tlier of Boys
BELGRADE (UPI -Yua<'•
81iavla otfibiala today Mt tM
stage foe the .-rival ol Pret-
i d e n t Kennedy'& Younce-t
M A R A C A I B 0 ,
Venezuela (UPI) -Vent>·
zuela's first quints, born to
a 34-year-old grandmother.
were reported "sleeping a
lot" and in excellent shape
today. 48 hours after their
normal birth.
Their mother. Mrs. Ines
Cuervo. Who has a grand·
daughter as weU as f111f'
children ()( her own
prior to the birth or tht>
quints -was in Maraca1ho
Uni Vtnity lf ()8pll.'\J' !\ b<'!'l
suJt~ 11wami>ed by f)()wl'l .~
and <·oogratul11tnry nl f''
llll~t'e.
Wlfe ol 8111 oilfiield work· 'r from Ciudad Ojeda,
Mrs. Cl*Vo called ~
birth ol the boy quints "a
bJeamc from God .• .I WU
never afraid for I always
had confidence in my
God. .. "
· Dr. R e g u 1 o Pactiano
Anez, pediatrics chief at
Ule liosplta1. Said tt~
qui~ wer-e normal in all
rei;~ and their re!lexe-ci
responstve to the slJghtest
root.act .• A'lI of them -A'eit"P
tn incubator'S 'Thev were
t11kin & thnr milk 0
fo1 m11la
r
normally. Their weight
ranged from 3.08 poundA to
3.96 powtdtt eadl and hy
averaged 14.1 Al1* In
I.ell gth. --· Mrs. Cuervo. the mother
of five other children. bad
been under special obeer·
vat~ at the bolpltal for
several months.
The qmntaplets ~
haptiicd by a Roman Cath·
OU<' priest Saturruly night
11.nd each w all Jl\Vf'fl th#
nnnie of one of the attend
mi: phy~icians. Tht"y Wtft
nt1mr<1 M11no, Otto, Rohtn-
80C\, Fernando
Joee.
and Juan brother, Sen. Ed-wwd M.
Dr. R o b I n 1 o n Suarez
Hemn delivered 1lle in·
f ant.e, a<.'<:Of'din' to a hot• ~-~~-~ 'Romulo Bet.vt-
oourt M!llt a telegram of
contVatul.8Dons and prom-
ised federal lid to the fam·
ily. "--..
Mn. CutnVO "11\d ~r
c o m m o n-law 'luabAnd,
father of ~ q1Lintuplets.
were uid to"' have been
man-~I in a <'ivU ceremo-
ny m Ult' llostlital Saturday
lll."1t ~er tile hinh~
(Teddy} Keonedy, D-Mall.
Kemedy will be one o( 28 u .s. IMllMtora and cooeretl·
men ~nc the ,,_-loaC
cool«eGCe 00 the trUrpe.rtia.
mentary Union openjnC here
'lbnday. Mktigan ~bll
oan ex-Sen. Homer Ferauaon ·~~· '· ,~v 90W'CeS said iciv·
e. dMot ~~ loot for-
ward to meettnc ttk Prelll·
dent's bro~. 'They n 1d
KeMed.y is bound to he •
cent.er ol atld.ion amon i th•
m0tt than ~ rl~eaat..-." tn
the con f ef'f>ne"C
•
l
•
-.
-ll{"eedly Bratal -' . Denab lAe Metaace 3Q0,000
Kennedys Taken--Jii~Brazil
' ... -.......... .._, ...
To Task iq, Bodk· . Fle~·-Fire;
9th Woman
Sn.:angled
In Boston
Lost Talc
Miner Found
MURPHY, N.C. IAPI -1
Reacue workers found t h e
body 0( Carl Dockefy after
nearly 24 houri ol searehing
through twmed steel. rock
and timber in • talc mme
oew Iha wfllllem Nortn Caro-
lina moootam C01nmi.iity
Dockery, 59, was trapped
wberl a 1eCtimJ ol ~ mme co---· Hll body WIL'I found Sunday.
Another mink, Louil PQPI,
49, died Sunday alter· be1n1
ptiled out d.. the debri1.
'Ibree othl9" mlners wert in-
jured.
One of them, Wilford Beav·
er1, Aid the cave-jn "11.artfd
tike a miller start.a h4 com
cooring ow. the hopper She
brok.e lt>-inch pieces or 1tee.I
like they ·.vasn't there."
Beaven waa the le.51 sert-
owly injured of the-lhree.
Ray Stewart wa.~ in ~O\JI
condttion, but improvln_i:. imd
Beaufoin Bryant was rl'port·
ed In good cooditioo ,
'Ibey were workine oo a
branch tlDWe'I of the J.40.foot
vertical entrance 5haft .... ·hen
the talc rhifted. I
Be 1 Good Neighbor
U you UP. a cev.·comer,
or know Of a newcomer to Costa Mesa, do 'her a
fa•or by calling Helen
Kilsel, the Costa Mesa
Hostess t betwttn 8 and
10 Lm.) and 11'1f will call
on your ftiend with inlor·
mallon and gifts from
'
•
Kennedy Aide Says
Spe:n~ng Rate " Dfps
FALL
•.. •ave arrived -.. d
t•ey are ta•alaaa.
Yea'U...., die• Flnt la
t•e Dally PUot SPE-
CIAi, FALL FASHION
SECTION, Sep-.
Hr 23. Wat.e• for It!
,
.J1111t Another Shopper. •
A pair of nbsl:!rvanl wnmen lak~ a ~erond look as .~1·rcrn ~ta r lns:r1rt 8er,1?man
i;:or~ nn a lihOpp1ni,: tour 10 Rnme Thr S"rl'h.~h hnro 111·1 rc~.~ 1.~ in 11111.v tn make ~
film, 'ft l~rty·~ \'rn~ranrP "
THE
Friendly Merchants Orange Coast DAILY PILOT
ll~l a NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON IEACH a
\ 1 •
...
Reco~ition ·of Red Chf11;a
:
Urged by Young DemoCr~ts
'
• I
(AP) -t:lon Aue. 2, 1958, In New
..
President
Ignores
Criticism
IEvan11.-~r8l 11 J Gr&Mm, Yort'1 Yeotee atadium. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Callf.
endiDC molt succe.ful A warm, clear dl.1 may ornia'a Federattoo ot Youq
u.s. en.-, told what wu !::. ~f~aa ~ :8 Lo~ Democrata, a croup that tra~
~ the larlest U.S. re-gelea at midday, and a com-dtttonally spew ltl mtnd oa ~ Cat!lering in hiltory: fortable 75 to tbe eou.ewn any .net an laaues, emerpcl I "U we are to survive u a liUt nlgtU. from a weekend convention
~. wr onuit 10 back to While Graham was attract· today with a plaUorm that
' the "faith cl :01tr fafbeh." ing a great tbronC to the calla for·
AroQnd hhn in Lo& Angele. CoUaewn, bn>earby Palede-WUbd.rawal of U.S. forcu
na the Jehovah'• Witoeaes fr South United Memorial Coliseum last night Everlasting Good News As-om Viet Nam,
152 Arrested·
In Largest
Drug Raid
LOS ANGELES CAP)
Police arrested W penona
on,narootica cbaJ'tet owr the
weekend ln what oUtefr'• said
WU the largest roundup of
narootic1 t.tMn and peddlers
tn the dty's blstory .
The raid began Friday.
Mor• than 100 police &ook
part.
Among the 15a police at·
rested were 102 named in •
cret indlct.menta iuued · lall
Tuesday by the County Grand
Jury.
Amo.QC thOM arreated we,.
Juarez L. Meals, 22, the Moot-
6 varsity center on Loe Aft.
1.i.. City College'• bubtball
tum: A. C. Chambers, 28.
Los 'Angeles a.rt1.Jt, and bl.a
D-year-old wife, Marldent;
Robert S. Anderson, 41, Loe
Angeles architect, and Jack
Rogers, 28, ~ Los Anplel ID-aurance clabna adjust.or.
FUNNY. h Marysville
Area Tallies
-filllnl every a e a t and ~bly gathered a crowd of Staua recognition of Eall
1preadin1 a carpet of human· 118.447 -111 all.cime record G e r m a n y and communlll
ity acrou the football field-tbere---tmo the Rose Bowl China, &ranting the Red
.,.1 a throne counted by the fOf their altemooo meeting, Chinese a .eat in the United
IU .. IT--.1
PACKED BOWL -Estimated 118,447 persons flocked to Rose Bowl Sunday for
the closing of eight-day International Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses.
llow many ttiu dill LOlll ~
neir -11 OJ( ......... ..,.. ...
be btcallte I LOllC llitttlQ c.11 •
IO Int llld • lllUdl full Of ,..w,
btcaw• nilMti• lhtioll·lt-....
rates lrt IO rttlOll'ble. Of is • 2 Slaym• gs Gr.ham aroup It 134,254. •:or~ !t~~Di':!; NatJon1, plUJ ruumpUon of
Outside the ptu, police roncJu~U>a Angeles ~-trade and dJplomatic rela·
MARYSVlu..E , .AP) _ 'f.wo •ere turninf away another kl( wu a triumpbaint climax tiona with Cuba. ~-20,000 penooa. to a triumpbal ret\rn. Another part of the 21·pace
• l a fl n I 1 OCdltred in the It wee tbe larg~ crowd It •• to Loa AogeleJ that policy atatemeot, which wu
Mlr1niDil • r •a Saturday. ever to attmd a Grlbam Graham, then 31• held b1a adopted Saturday, advocates
One man •a• beat.en to death m~I in 12111 ,.,..,......., . and fl.ret ~g crueade to 1949· In Wting the ban on travel to
I ta d •"-·r wu ~-,,, eigi. weeb be drew 400,000 .
118,447 Witnesses
Jam Last Assembly
n a vern an ano""" eclipeed the fiiur« previously per900s. Cuba. But a majority of the
killed with a rlfl• after a claimed as the creatut aln-AA tt>e 21-day Crusade con· 250 delegatd knocked down PASADENA (AP\ -The Knorr listed several prob·
fa.mUy party. aOe U.S. rel.ieioua meettoc _ eluded lut night be drew a companion reaolutJon re•· expectation of God's aover-lems facing tbe world, includ· PoU~ uld the vtcthn of the 122,814 who attended a 910,340 -an average of more terday that auigested the eignty over all the earth wu lnC population explosion, food
the tavem beating was Ivan Jebovab'a witneaes oonven· than 43,000 penoos a m,bl postiatbUltyf of H~g • ~Je.to expressed before 118 447 Je-shortages care for the aged,
G .... and l1Jted It WU the bi~ averaae to ca on 0 YOllDI Ul'mocra.. ' • Gerard aunt, 'U, ever attend a Graham aerie. viJll the ·island dictatorship hovah's Wil~s.ses jamming lncreaaed automation and de--
John Marble Sutton, 41. u in ttiia country. next aummer. the Rose Bowl in the final creased job opportunities and
havinl b8lll shot to death S d • day of their assembly here. what he termed "the ever· with ~ .22 caliber rtfte. _pen mg wu Yesterday .afternoon't al· present threat of World War
Geotp M. Crockett w e r •
drfmtna with a !JOrn&n In &
t.uem In Linda, an unlnco1'p-p d• d
orated town just south of re 1cte
Marysvt.De.
The woman'J hUJbaod Wll· SACRAMENTO IUPlJ • Tbe at.ate mmt start pla.&
liam Hott. .U, kicked ln the n1ng to offset an upec\ed
~~bt Miie jqUGl•..;PI' slowdown tn federal lpeadm&
i1c:e aaw. knecbd eroct• In ca1tfot11t•. n auemb)J
acroa U*' ~ • pd t b ei comrpJtt.ee·' ·~hainmttl h a 1
' warned. anubed Gaunt to tbe Door. AAsemblyman Robert
Offtcen said Mn. Holt ran Crown, D-Alameda. said that
.creamtni from the tavem despite California's expand•
wblle her husband jumped on 1ng population, Congress "a~
Gaunt'• head and body. pears inclined to allow the defense department little or Gaunf died • few boun aft. no Increase ln funds for con·
erward at a boapltal. tracts during the next year."
Doctors 1ave bia cat.tJe of Crown, chairman of the as·
f\eath as "severe brain in· sembly Interim committee on
jurlet .. ways and means. said Satur·
· day that "failure to plan now Holt wu arrested as be for the changes which ap-
waa gettinC Into hia car out· pear to be Inevitable would
aide the tavern. be foolhardy."
'Power Grab'
BAKER (UPI) _Week· ber organkat1on'1 new preli· attendance record&, a spokes· "May our determlnaUon,
end traffic between Laa dent, Josiah Beeman. s.e. man for ~ assembly said. henceforth, be to 'uve now in
V N d T __ An man, ~portly, 27-year..old San Som• --~ attended the eve-expectation of the glorious eaas. ev., an u. · FranCllC&D, announced in ad· °"'_,, time when God ls king over
felea wu halted when an vance that he would fight ning tetsion. all the earth," Knorr said.
o v e r ftowtng reservoir any move to soften tbe fed· Total attendance ror the
wubed out the approach· eration'a at.and 00 controvtr· eight-day assembly wu esti·
ea to a brldfe ~ U.S. 91. aial l.uuea mated at nearly 1.3 million
Tbe Calllomla HlCbway And .k it waa over, he by delegatea. The meeting
Patrol balte4 ~~~told newsmen he won'•"• ..... ._.P9Jl.illll•~
and in nearby BUw\'ow;· f.az,ed by criticism likely to serles ol Z4 "Evertastmg tum.tni'boClr ''defett '~m-be 1ea4u11ted b«>th wltlltti 8b8 0-.c!"fiftM""',..mbf*'~be
munfdq Into temporary without tile party. Ing conducted in Europe,
boom towns. Hundred& of •·1 continue to aay we have Mia and Austnlla. SACRAMENTO t UPJ J -
stranded . motorista filled a reaponalbllty to call the President Nathan H. Knorr Most st.a~. county and city
motela, restauranta and ahota u tbe federation seea of the Watch Tower Bible and government workers are tak·
ban from about 9:30 p.m. them .. be aald adding that Tract Society -legal name Ing a hoHday today to cele·
Saturday un~ after mld· he ~aa In buJc agreement of Jehovah's witnesses-told brat.e the 113lh anniversary
night when a by-pass was with all action taken. bis hearers yeat.erday: of California's admission to
completed a r o u n d the Beeman was elected b)f a ·'The job of world rulers hip the unJon.
bridge. 180-vote mar(tn over wu. is too )>ig for any one 111An. Bank.a and public schools
Officers said a reser· llam Green of Los Ang~les What ~all w-do, then, since also closed. But federal em·
voir being filled by a free-· the need for a unified ruler· ployes and just about every·
way con.rtruction crew ENDORSED ship of all the human family body else reported to work as
overflowed an d under· Green. a. Nearo. is a read· grows greater all the time?'' usual. .
mined the approaches to Ing clerk in th« California ---
the bridge. Assembly.
He and those who favored
----------him in May provided opposi·
tion to tome of the foretp
policy declarations after giv·
ing enthusiastic endorsement
earlier to the strong civil
Good Mon., Tuea., Wed .. Tlalll'I. Only
Sept. t-1•11·1.1
Evasion by Military Hit
rights plank and other do-
meatk issues. But Green's
group didn't fully muster I.is
muscle nntfi the Cuba trip
came up.
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SACRAMENTO (APl -military authorities have no emment decl&lon Is grossly The framer of this resolu·
The chatnnan ot the House legal right to exercise police wrong and who feels the tion. Jamea Blrmall of North
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eratlona and government in· Moss said that if the mill· to know what. .. and why." edged ita probable defeat be·
formation aaya the Army and tary perslsts and Pentagon The congressman ext.ended fore completing the final
Air Foree continue to forcibly policy maken don't do some-his remarks to include the draft.
keep newsmen from the civil· thing about stopping the mill· keeping of Russian space fall· Beeman, in fact. was
tan scent.a of military air mi. tary the aubcommlttee will urea from the American pu~ among those who spoke
hapa. summon those policy makers lie for 'reaaooa of U.S. track· aiainlt it, although he made
Rep; John Moss, D-Calif., "for a full scale bearing." · lng capability security. He it clear It wun't a moral ls-
told an 'awardJ banquet for "If the mllltarY authorities said cases wbae auch secu-aue with him. He said mere·
the ~ radJo and telm· are permitted to get away city would be breached are ly that he fell the fed·
alon at the California State with their tactics ... the bar· rare and in any event the eration's time Vand money
Fair tn Slcramento 1aJt ntPt rler acainat mJlltary usurpa· American people have a right could be better spent on oth·
he'll order a full scale lnve1-t1on of mllltary authority to know about Russia's fall. er projects.
U,atioa of UMi Pentaaoo if will have been breached," 11res1 as the world knows Green used a parliament·
the practice ta not stopped. Moss charged. "I am confi-abou{ America 's. ary maneuver to sink It.
Mou called the military'• dent their case can not atand .--------------------. prac1ke In thla regard " ... expoaun to the pubic apot..
an utremely dJsturbinC altua· Ught."
tion • • . an unconsclo~ble Moss also charged Penta· erab for power. . . " He said eon pressure on its officials
all his aubcomrnittee getl t.O record or have wttneued
concernirl1 the matter are interview• with newsmen can
"evasive answers," adding spell intimidation of an offi.
"Under the ConatituUon the claJ "who may believe a gov-
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F 0 . """ c.t• ~. '•''""""' -""""' Dow-Jones to New Recor d or pe~g~~';L:~~ A ts.a mJ.moo ahopplni ctD· •-........., 9-'I. c.-.. ~ ' tu at Harl>or Boukurd aQd · "*,.. __ , J!:.; ~~
By SYLYIA P0ft1'£R
'l1le ltock m•ket, a.a me ...
ured by the famll.lar Dow-
Jones averqe of 30 induatrial
ltocb, aet a, new alJ·Ume bf&h on Thunay tut.
'l'hlt'a what the tndex Mid, ror It waa 0.41 over the bl1-
toric peak al 734.91, toutlbed
an Dec. 13, 1981. But tbat'1
NOT what most of the 30
ll&ockt tn tbla lodex said. Far
from it,. ·
•AT PEAKS
Only l1x of the ~ 1t«k1
wen near oc at new peak.a
oo lbe weekend which io wall
Street marks the end ot IWD· mer -Chrysler, General Mo-
tora, lnt.emM.ioaal Harvester. Seara Roebuck, Standard Oil OAILT "LOT/HWW'Hll
ol New Jersey, Texaco. Mon., Sept. 9, 1962 1
Lesa than a ba.ndf ul ol oth-
en were approachinc pew
reecbed oo varioua dltet be-tlte blat«i ,,...., un.... .t....... tween 1961and1981-Ameri· t!lk mun~ ,,.. .. s . ..,,_ .....,.
can Telephone, American Cu · ·
DuPont, Standanl OU ot eau: SELECTIVE
forniA. k meena tmt th'9 is one
MM of the liocu in thlJ ol the most victouaty a.elective
averqe are way below tbelr etocll markets ever known.
all-time ~. ~ -Ana-JUll a few stocu have bMrt
conda -~ actually still far pulling the familiar average
under the peak reached in back from its 1962 low to dlal-
19'i9, more than a quarter· lenge the old peak.
k W•-..f ~•~t ~--'· ••• UA1a M CALlllOIMlllA ,._... me.,. tbat you cam:aot --~--• ...,...., n.ue, eouNtv «» o.MtM ) .. = wbetW an i.odMdual will bl cornpleted by Nov. tn. °" .... net,.,..,.._,, 1tiu. ..
1s hi .• .,,.. be ,_..mled by Crown De -.re -· • ""•"' ~ "' ..,. ..,
fair' .. -~on °': .. ~1 orol ~mt Stotts. . ::.~~ .. ei: ... :~ ... ~-=
y .,~, ..., ._.. Wllll Kll lo -,. ... ,,. --- -A popular IVel'ICl'I action am W, C r 0 VI n 11 tllllacr~ h Ille ~ """'"'9llf
nor can you properly j1o1qe president, said nine ottier :' ,:-~ 1o me ""' .. -
whether to buy or tell eo lo-stores are contemplated ln w1-. "'" MiM w 9Mcl9I _.
dividuaJ •k on thiJ ~. Southern Callfomla, each with ::~"~ •nd ""r.., ""'W'll'ic.t. ........
PRICF.8 an anticipated yearly volume o•v•o •· TINOt.H.
W_._ of business .ill ex~ss of $15 ::·~.,,,..c!i.: ::::
... .,. CllU>Ot be u drama-mlllton. 1111e. ,,.., -i..-
tlc as llat.iatics in th.ta ln· The store will oe<:upy a 130.-1&&Au _.,. J ...
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ltance; ao here's a table orig-000 1quare foot bulldirlg now «>-w 1· .,,...., lnall ..__. .. -t ......... ,,, .. _
b .l_ t-... _. ... mOOUis ago being constructed by Coorctl· ...._ • ~ .-.
Y UllCI "Flnmacial World," u~ nated Coutructloo, Inc., com· i.a ......., OctYa
dated to abow the price bla· panJon bailding rtrm of John =' :::::"' ~
tory ~( the 30 Dow-Jonec m-8 . Kilroy Co. ,:,:-::::.,. °C=: ~:' ,_ 0~t"' ii~
dustrials. The "shopping city" will be INJ .,...,
A• ..,,, on OtM Ooor, located OD 15 ,_ "' ...... acre1 of land, with paved, ':.~ ~= ,';'lele Ugbt.ed parking space for l.~
1:: := !: can. There will be a ldddy-
,_ 1,.1 1w land where children c•n be
,~ l"' ,. parked durtnc sbopplng et·
»"" ::: : CW'liooa. All 111-condJtloned ~ :=,: atote wW feature a food, prod·
1"M 1 .. lit uce and fresh meat •uper.
1:: :: ' market, IOlW Ald.
1M na 1t\ti Approximately 40 major de-~ ::: !: partmenu wU1 be hou.ed ln = ~: ~ ~ ~~p~:n:.~ ~~ti~
:~\.\ :: ~ lnl, auto ac~ssorles, bever-
•J t'G ,. •&ea, jewelry. sporting goods, r.'~ :: ~ furn.lture, record.5, snack bar
u"" m.s • and otMrs accordin1t to ,~ :!: ,~ Kliaka.
...... '"' d -------------
LEGAL NOTICE .... ,.,,,
llOTICI 01' INTINOIO aAU
NOTIC:I IS HfltllV GIVEN I~ e I "'*-C. •-. lo l'r•Meo It. 11-.
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......,.SWJ. the heedline1 have semence, "Thi.I is a market ~n shouting that the stock ol liocks, not ·a 1tock mAl"
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Another B e eord
Southland Business
Holds Normal Pace
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Wall Street
Chatter
NEW YORK rUPn -Reyn-
olds & Co. DOtes that the nae
in stock prices is being sup-
ported by a very healthy econ-
omy. ..
ti.on ii much stronger than It
was tile last time the markel
~as Wa high. Combined prof·
its "' the ~ ~ w'bose stocks are used in the [)ow.
Jones industrial average ~
running at Q.S40 per share
Mftla.l rate now. This com-
pu.res with. W .91 in 1961 wben
tbe •vera&e ha lte hia*oric tab. Hopes for a tu cul are lilih mer tea-a· "" innatiioft have been stimulated by the
ri.e in the consumer price in·
dex to a new record high,"
It says.
L. 0. HOOPER of W. E.
Huttm & Co. points oul that
thus fv there is very liWe
interett in tbe seooodary lll(leC·
ulative issues. The type ol
Southern Oalifo · , bu . • buyer moct adive now seeks rrua s s1-ot SecUl"ity First Natiooal eldiet' quality or gla.Jn<>r, he
De3s activity coottnued "nor· Bank's Co.sta Mesa branch re-notes. "Eventually, l.f this maJ," setting another record ' · high during the month of Au· ported today. i.s to continue, there should
gust R. A. Schoeffler manager The August ""'"onnence be •.demand for the type of . Y"' • . equities n o w neglected -marked the Lifth month tn such as savings and lomu,
the last sevm that the area's smaller steel issues and the
overall economy hM reached metala,'' Hooper says
I a ~w level. UNITED Business Service Sonar Radio
-;.T~~. ,, _"' Shows Gain j AccordJng to Schoeffler, the says that peri<>ds of pri!t-tak·
estimated volume of business mg could develop but no real " 24 Dll\ ,.
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Sonar· Radio Corp Brook-for the pa.st month indicates unpajnnent ol the uptrend
bn. N.Y., a m~ radio the ecooomy 1s continuio& to is expected.
products company, reports operate at a level tev~ per lNVE8TMEN'T Adv Is o r
net salH for the year ending cent ahead ot laat year Ric:ftlrd T. Lelt!ly ol J, W.
June :.>, 198.1 were Sl,903,078, "'h. · · Sputa " Oo. feels "a m~ or an increase ol 48 per cent At .the sa.im ume, business ccrrectioa mlaht take pbce if
over the previous year's SI,. actlVlty now stands a full 24 the lndUlltrlala are .uttess-W S.'J2. per coot above the 19fi0..61 n-fuJ in r.-o~i. .. • cession level. ---i:Efi="~---·-=-&-' ... __;"~:__ Net income after taves to-AL NOTICE--As of the week ended Au-
taled $180.874, or equal to 40 JlU$l 23.. the bank'• business in· .mn To c1•01Tc>a1 --cents per share for a gain of de fllPHIOlt COUllT 011 TNI 228 per oent over the previ· x was reported at 134 (pre· ann DI' cu111ou1A
ous year's $48,969 total, ac· Lunlnaryl, compared w I t b "'" TMI ~11r!..!" HANH
cording to Jack Mulroy of 133.3 in July and W .2 Ln Au· !.,... " ..,,,.. 1 l •llWI •k• ..
gust 1...., M..,,,.., a.... Tl'lllcfl. o.a. .. ., Morgan and Co. • ....._ NC>T•ca " H11t11v GIVEN to .... Gaw in real estate cales ~ ., ... ....,. ,...,.,... •-
AllCO l':1116
AM<IOG .. 71
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:, Hlell 1.eor ...,., c:: ~learings were among tht ma-~ ..:-:::!' .i:,1:::, -:!~.°'or": JOr sources Of strength. De· ,.,_ ""-< Willt Illa -• .. rv vouch-
IOllOS n part.ment ... ~-~i a.nd . .... lo "" --loned ., R•IPll M, 1 n n -1 "w ........ ea tn· Myert. Jr. ""°"""' 21ss 1 .. 1 co .. 1 ~ 1~; '!~~ '!:: _,,: dn~~_:al .J>OWer __ ~ge abo re· Hlghwev. ~II• 2u. P.O. &o• 1~. cor011•
1 -'°'~ '°"' ,, =icu lnCT"ea~ activi'ty. 0.1 ,.,,.,, c a111or .. 1a. w111<h 11 '"-t>l•c• I n t) n E °' bull-., of IM u,..,.rtltlnt<I '" 111
,. 111 110 110 )''I mp)oyment Ill ~rn "'~• """'"'nv 1o ""' ",.,. o1 u 1d --· •llh'" ••• "*'"'' '"" 1114 1~ ·~. '~., ·~ ••• ?, CaJlfonria metropoliten areas ""' P11t>11u11or1 of ..,,, "°'tc•
14 IO'o 1' IO'• • • COOtioued to rise the ?epof1 O•IM S9ot...-'-IMJ 10 n n• n , • btalt• woi1 .. 1 t7'. ,,..: .n: .; noted. July (the latest monU\ Admlfllslrolrl• el 1119 Wtll of 1110
3c;,~ ,:~ .~ .,··available) was the fifth suc-1 .. ,,.. ~y~r-~=•
41 u1 ,,.., ,,, ,,,, cess1ve month to reconl a gain "'' •ett c ... 1 "........ ••"' m
" •m •07 •07 ' • n d. sted t I " o. -,,. 11 11,,, 111 11• • 1n .scasona y a JU ota ,.,_ ... -· c.1tttnt1•
1 •s•• u•. o. ·• cw1 llan rmploymeot .n .. 1n ·~ :; ;f· :f" .July also was the first month A:,,: ~=·7:,~ 0.,,. "·'~'·
1 o • • •t • • in 1963 to register a "<Un in '0''' ,.,..,., Ctttt . ~"' ' •& n . .lD. 1 '° on n "" tM.l .,~ •> , .. " " thr total number QC employt~ ! 1:>'" ':" ':"' • ''I 111 manufacturin~ lndu strie11. •••••••••••••
• ·~ "" in• •
1
To1al was approxim;itcly 948,· 1 11 ~ L • • T ~TI 10 "' no >)II 1 :i.~. compared with 937.ftOO in A ~ ~ ""
.Jul)' 1962 d APPRAISALS The seasonally adjusted rate •n
Thunde ring
Results
675-3311
ol unemploym~ remamed .-----------·
et.UI C:MI" COMMllltlAL. unchanged at 5 9 per cent of l the area·s total labor force.
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11 .. 1n
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& ASSOCIATtS, INC.
INSURANCE . .. , --.... c; .. 1. M.u
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The Ftrtt Wutern Bank and
Tnm Co.. Los Ange lea bas
applied to U>. State Ban.king
~partment for permission to
establish a branch In the vi-
cinJty of BristDI Street and
Sunflower Avenue In Costa
Mua.
LEGAL NOTIC:S
1u,.11t10a couaT o• TN• ITATI Oil' C-".l~NIA
1'011 THI COUllTY 01' OllAltGI ....... ". llOTICa 011 MUlllM•
IHUANCI 01' t.llTTellS
TUT~e"ToltllT l1lole If IVV H. llO\.l'l.S. ~Md,
HOTICf " "IREIV GIVl!N Tllel MVllTl f COOY NI nt9CI llarolf'I o ,_. lltloft tor l'rollei. If Wiii t nd !er I_..
All<e al La"-' T"l-tary lo 11\a
Nll!1oner, r--.. to '11111<1\ •• -'°' -r ""'°"'"' -"'" .... 11--••..:• .. i...ri... ""' -h .. -... tor s.i>t, J1ltl, ltU. ol ll'IO t m , ... ... _,,,,_ .. o--... , ..
wld CIDll.,, ot •t No •-••· In Ill•
Cltv of "---· Cel"-"lo. OATlD ......... HU •• W.-M &I ..... ,,_
c;,NAltLCI I , •NA1ta t??, -(~~.· ......,_ .. ~..,. .. , .. ...._ )402
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l'ltb"-Oro,_ CNol 0..11,. l'tlol.
CO.II Melo. Coll! • S.ol. t, 10. It. IN.>
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTIC:• TO ClllDITOltl au••lllOll COUllT DI' , ...
STATE Ofl CALll'OlllllA
·~
llOll TKI COUNTY 01' OU.Ne.8 .... •.-i• 111•19 fll JOHN H. CAMl•C»C.
CffMd
NOTICE ta HEllflV GIVEN " CrWllorl el IN -. ~
fl•t 111 -llrt'"ir c:teim. ... 1no no. uld -.,.. ,_i...i le file
-,, wltll "'9 ~ vwcllotrt. '"
1f\e eMca tf ""' (...,. .. 1M -· ... lltlad c:iwrt. or te .,_nl 111..... wttll
1119 _ .. ,, --... , ... _,1g ...
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11nOtr'llontCI "' oll mo".,' perlol"l"ll to
Illa "'•le llf .. 1c1 __.,., wlllll• '" ..-1111 on• tt>e flnt ,.,o11c.o•..-ot th+•
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0.1 .. S..tamtlor .. ,...,
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~·-:.:.-c:=... ......... .,,. ........................... "'*-~-C:-.1 Dolly "Hal•
Coet• -. Calll. s..i. •· '" n. a ,..., an-o.i
LEGAL NOTICE
W1S
NOTICI Ofl T•ANSfll• AllD INTINT TO MOllTGAll
Wottu I• ,,.,_ 111von P11rw•nl to
$act._ l4'0.0 ot Tl>t CMI Cecla Ill 1M
lloto of Calltom!o '""' R E l'tll•r-
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,. .. ....,,_ " "" w~ ~·· CIO't 01 Arltnvtot1 C.ou.,,., al 11~
11•1• of Celltomle .... lrt,.,.,.... ...
C. l . II-. on tndtvltlvll. If-.
-bull,... -#'bldtnu Is 7'14 W-von S1rwl, City al Arllfll'Oll,
C-ty Of 111\lfftlda, Stale of C•t"orllM, cor'IOlft por....,.I P<_,., A ..... 1al tlOI ..
-"' ol .... cr..rKIH • Wl'kfl It COl'-
tlfllCllOll _,prMnl •nd li"d trontl•rff 1~1-t to mor19'99 tn. tbov• ..,....
lloMd pencftll "'-"' lo C I T CO« fjOrOllon, '11 50ulh F-$1rffl, (llY
ot lot .. nv•'"' Count• of lot Anve•o.
Sii.. el CotttorN.. TN ~ wtll lie c.011w""'1ac1 ..,,., 1119 cantla.t•!IOll tor
Mid ..-19-Will lie peld ... ~
II, !NJ ol ll'la eoorlSI OI ( I l COfM'
ollOfl gl...., •llOVt by Cflf<-10 ( t T
Corporot..., lo WDIY en •" ••l•llno -., ,,_, .... , 1o c 1 l cor-•tton. ...,.
dollvo'°"'Q w ld cll«t lo C I T C()rl)Or ..
,..,. .i "' °""'"' ol"9f' .oo..• c I T cor-•tlOf\, -•OoOff
11, GtO'O<t °"'"''' ( t T. C~.
611 ~• "-II LM .,...... 11. c;em. Publr,~ Or•~ c,,.., f'•~•v
(Ml• ...... C•ln , $1>111 I ttll 1'1"''·1 1rool
Lt;GAL NOTJn:
SUP'llllOll COUllT OP THI
ITATI 01' C .. lll'DllNIA
•O• TNI COUNTY OF Olt&N•I
-... 114' MOTICI O' NIA.ING
01' l'ITITION l'O• l'•OIATI 01' NOLOGllAl'NIC WILL
AND ,0. LITTl•S OP
ADMINISTllATION WITK WILL ANNllll D
fdol• al GL. .. OV& A l'DGG oko
k,,_., •• CLAO'l'S ANICEI Foq<I, ond "' .. g~~~vs,:~;.f~ .. ~~EH I~. I
lELA"O J l'OGG. hH "*! "'"'" e HtlllO" tor l'rOC>olt OI Holoe••o>hlc win end lor l•ltero of Act'tlllllt lrtllOfl wlltl
Will on,,.• fd, r•lorMC9 fO w!ltch It ""'"
!cit turt~er otl1f<Vl•n , ones lhtl tl'la 11.,...
1rte 0110 01 ""•rlM •ht ••mt ""' bnn ,., If)( S.otomfla( 20. ltU •I 10 00 • m "' ,,.. <OU••-OI p.Nrt ...... , Ne 7 .. u 1d t:nul'1 ,.. IOI H lr(Hd••'t' "'
tM fv ~• S•M• An•. 1t1tf'l.r~ •
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOO'ICE
NOTllCe TO Clll DITOlll
IU,.lltOll COUllT 01' TMI tTATll Ofl CAL.,DllNIA flOll
THI COUNTY O~ Dll.411•1
UTATlf OF AWG~L. M. IQtolllM AK4 (NGlfL. MAllTIW 8Qt!EtM. AAA £,._
Ofl M. llALOEllSHEIM, AKA f NGfl.
MAllTIN IAU>EIUHllM. 0.Ct•Md Na. A..._
NOllCE IS t!EllEIY GIVEN i. Illa
cr..itto" 91 IN -· ,.._., ~ """ alt ,....,,. ,...,~ eta·-.. ,,,...
1119 Mid -· .,. ._,,.. lo ,, .. ti--. wlfl>, Illa _..,,. vo.Kr.n. Ill
JM o#ke ,,, .... '""""' ,.. •Dov• -Ulled • cowt. cw te ..-lflam. wllft
""' ~ry voudl..-1. ,. Illa -· llQMd ot .,._ '-" etttce. If ltOCIEllT
L. HUM .. t!U'(S, .t 11$7 Hor1>or lltvd . Sult~ 2. Ceafe Mae. Collfar"'"· WlllOI lo 1119 PIKa al lllnlnas1 Of ll>t under·
, .. ...., Ill •II m•lfw• -'•l~tnv 10 ,.,.
tiltl• ol wkl -· within 1IA
mc)l\lhJ .u .. '"' ""' ""bl'~""" ol lfllt llOllc• O•lad. Auew.I )ii, INJ
SOL.VlG 11 .. "KSTOW
l!ll'AQllrl• of 1~9 Will
of h abov• n•~
llOHllT L .:c=~
1111 "-....... s..th·n, ("'' "'-c: ........ . ·-· ,., .. _,., l'\llllllNd 0,.,,.. CNtl Dollv l'llol,
co"• -·· c.•n. ~ t. , ''· n ,...,
LEGAL NOTICE
IU,.•1011 COUllf 01' TNI
"•lTI Ofl CALlflDllNIA l'O•
Tiii c;OUNT'Y 011 OUN•I ....... _
tiDTICI 01' t!8AlllN•
.... ,
0' "ITITIOll l'Olt l'•OIU I
O• Wilt. AND l'Oll t.lnl H Oft
ADMINllTllATIOll WITN TNI
WIL.l ANlllJleD (tlole of MAMIE l!LllAllTM WV t•s T'UNnALL. ... MAM!lf If WV
EIU TUWLTALL. th MAMIE l TUN-JULL.. -.. MAMll I WYlllL 0..
CMMtl NOTICf IS Hfllfl'I' CIVfN TIWll
HEllMAN TATE ~u II'-llHtl" o
... lllort !or IN .,_ of 1111 Wilt el
::...:: .. Q~ett.~":'' .= ... ~~ . .::
Wllll the Wiii •-•.0. r9't<lftCO lo
""'fell I• -tor lurltler parllculon,
and "'411 IM '""'' l•d PIKO of 11 .. rtr19 the ,_.m. l\A.t been Mf for S..•·t'"'bH°
11. tNJ. •I 10 o'<lodt t m , r.. 1M c:ou•t,_.,, of ~""rtnwn• WO 1 fJI "'Id
""'"· at •t "orltt ft,....,....,, "' IM ( l'V of S.oota AM, Colli~"lo ()•I~ Au .. J\I 11 1 .. J
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COUWlY r OllANGI I u
0.. THI Urd •v .i AU!l"•I A D 1~ ...... .-, JIMM E. Ont" o H• ,.,.., l'Wll< Ill •M tor Hid Cou~I• .,.,.
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Ore9011 Area Car Strik~ 2 Wo1111ded, a Dead Bookie
Raid Fullerton Man Hijacked? Shots Erid Wife's Date
Nets 7
LWV Gets
Engineer Club
)lcets Tonight
Do,>le Miller. Huntington
Beach city administrator, will
speak to the Orange County
Chapter of the Caillornia So-
ciety of Engineers tonight.
Miller's topic will be "En·
gineers In Responsible Gov·
ernment Positions." T b e
meeting will be at Coda's
Restaurant. 6321 Manchester
Blvd • Buena Park. It is open
to all interesUd persons.
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TIL t P.M.
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IUNG!I $1.ll SIZED. tr..
Ml~~-$3.H
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has been elected to the board
nf trust~s of Pitzer CoUege, 1
newest of the Claremont Col·
leges. John W. Atherton. PIU·
er president, has announced.
~\\\\1 1/A ::-:~~~
llolden la a professional
fund raising consultant, and
1s serving In a voluntary ca· I
paclty as president of the
Symphony Association of
Orange County.
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SHELF SHOE BAGS that put sh~and
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8. BLAN KET BOX 5.98
C. WINDOW SHELF BOX 6.95
D. HOSE HAMPER 1.00
E. HANGER SETS
SU 2 2
l .'29
"
F. 4-DRAWER CHEST 14.95
G. JUMBO SUIT BAG. 4.SO
H. 10-SHELF SHOE BAG 5.50
J. DRESS BAG 4.50
other accessories 1v1il1ble
SJ 2 nus r • 2
NEWPORT BEACH
• •
OF
kiddy
closet
in nursery print ...
Shoe & Sock Bag 2.98
Hanger Set 1.29
available to order:
5 Drawer Chest
Window Shelf Box
Hamper Bag
Jumbo Garment Bag
for a
neat trip
Travelette Hamper
for undies, hose 3.00
Nylon Dress Rag
plastic coated 5.98
plastic coated 5.98
54'', side zipper
Vinyl Sult Bag
42" with front 1.50
zipper opening
a ssu• sa 33 a
ORIOLE J-6360
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FALL KICK OFF -There'll be no fumbling the ball
~----'"8fttro4i!Seieop~~.-i-i;a~v./i.·Mn AllNRQ81=E g£ U~e [>Jewport Bpac b
Chapter. National Charity League signal the official
fall kick off of activities at a luncheon in the Udo Isle
home of Mrs. R. Keith Mictielsen. Lining up for the
NCL Bruncheon
.....
"first play" are (from left) Mrs. Norman Bing. trea·
,_.illter· MPi Rox Woolsey Ticktocken l2 o s O·
chairman of seventh and eight grades. Mri;. Henry
Wagner Jr .. Ticktocker Thrift Shop chairman, and
William Lyle, public relations chairman.
Seasonal Kiek Off
The Newport Squad (Chapter) of the National
Charity League will line up for the official fall kick
off to be signaled at a bruncheon Thursday, Sept.
12. in the lovely Lido Isle home of Mrs. R. Keith
M~chelsen. The team's backlield (officers) and linemen
(chairmen) attending the meeting promise there
will be no "fumbling" while planning the busy sea·
son ahead and no penalties will be enforced for
the "backfield in motion" as an active year is an·
ticipated.
Assisting Mrs. Michelsen as hostesses will be the
Mmes. F. Chester Fearman. John Ferguson, Leslie G.
Arens and William Haskell.
Mrs. William B. Tritt. president. will discuss
plans for the coming year which include maintaining
the Ticktocker Thrift Shop located at 114·120 E.
19th St.. Costa Mesa. The thrift shop is a community
service manned by NCL members and their Tick·
locker daughters. ·Mrs. Henry Wagner .Jr. is chair·
man of this committee.
' The major philanthropy of lhe Newport Chapter
is the John Tracy Clinic, Los Angeles. which is de·
.voted exclusively to assisting pre·school children
with hearing problems. Orange County families with
hard of hearing children in the two to six year range
represent 20 per cent of all consultations at the
clinic. Philanthropy committee chairman is Mrs.
Michelsen.
l n addition to philanthropic endeavors of N\.L,
an important aspect of the organization ls the stimu·
lation of cultural and social training of Ticktocker
membership. .
In furthering this purpose. Mrs. Robert L.
Barneson reported plans are raridly progressing
for the forthcoming annual Debutante Ball. Debu·
tantes have had a busy summer of pre-ball activities
and now are eagerly anticipating the culmination of
events on the important date of the Ball, Nov. 30.
Mrs. Tritt announced officers and committee
chairmen for the ensuing year will be Mrs. Robert
H. StratiH, first vice president: Mrs. Barneson,
second vice president: Mrs. D. A. Collins, third vice
president; Mrs. Earl S. Olrich. recording secretary;
Mrs. Edward B. Atkins. corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Norman A. Bing. treasurer; Mrs. Paul M. Ro~·
ers. parliamentarian; Mrs. Robert r . Blackmar, jun·
ior past president, and Mrs. Richard Vi". Loveland.
national representative.
Committee chairmen are the Mmes. Michelsen,
charities; Leslie G. Arens. courtesy: Rarneson. Debu·
tante Ball; John Ferguson. decorations, Roy May·
pole. notification: John C. Londetius. program and
social : William G. Lyle, public relations: Henry
Wagner Jr., Thrift Shop: Richard B. Smith, Tick·
• locker patronesses. seventh and eighth grade; Hav·
iland V. Smith. ninth grade; Arthur R. Reaume.
tenth grade: Donald D. Wells, eleventh grade: Brad·
ford H. Miller. twelfth grade; James F. Gable, col·
lege. and William C. Mclntyre, yearbook.
Revelin'. •• With Evelyn Summer Parties End
By EVELrN SHERWOOD
THE 41ER'S, a group o(
RotariaN who are 1949
past presiden~ of Orange
County Clubs have met
once a month since 1950.
Wtth their wives they en·
joy dinner ''out" and cards
later in ·a host's home.
Thia month Ule hosts will
bt Mr. and Mrs. Hadd
Rin& who wU1 entertain the
oousual membership at the
lrviM Coast Country Club
and then r«urn to the
iuna~· atnctive apart·
ment on Bayside Drive for
card playing later.
THE ARTHUR KRAM·
ERS of Balboa Island havr
been having a gay sum ·
mer reunion for the faml ·
ly. The Kramt<r family
have come from far anrl
near and from v11ryln11: dr·
gree~ of lemperaturP I .I
Cherie~ Kram"r 11rnvPrl
from Korea whrre hf'. I~
commandln~ orricer in
charge of the Missile Base
at Kumo·Ri Ordinance Cen·
ter. Temperature readiniz
hefore he left wa~ 110 dP·
grees. Daughter. Mrs. De
Vaun Kryder arrlvrd with
her son. Kenny. and Jett
a 52 degree temperature al
their home in Portland.
Oregon. All agree that this
WllS the Ideal spot -Bal·
boa's beaches and bounli·
ful sunshine.
Mary Kramer has been
busy, as any grandmother
with swimming lessons for
3lf.a·year-0ld Kenn y and do·
ing the things that young·
11ters and "Grandmeres"
Pnjoy.
~ms. PAL"!. PAUIER
PnlPrtainl'd frlrnd~ rPCPnl ·
ly al a ~ummer par1y at
I h, Newport II a.rhor Y 11rhl
\111h Thf' !'l'lC131l\' rrnm1
nPnl hoi;le~~ j?TC'rlr<I hrr
~UPSt!i on the Club Deck
overlooking t h e Ba y.
R u t h chose for the oe-
casion 11 hr ill1 an l blue
linen sheath dre$~ with
white bias linen trim and
matchinit blue slipper~.
White and iridescent rar·
rings completed the co~·
tu me.
Those enjoying the deli·
cious luncheon (chicken un-
der glass and a jellied bouil·
Ion l served in the newly
decorated dining room. In·
eluded the ~mes.. I>elber1.
Axelson. Jules Axelson,
Bert Brewer, Murray Rob·
erts. Dale Ramsey, Gordon
lrrundy. Claude Patterson,
Harland Storum. Earl Har·
vr•y. Albl'rt Fick~ from
Ph!M'ni*. R Pe1m1m 11nd
Ha<ld Riniz
Cards wPrf' f'n1oveo 1n
lhr \h::.rt Room with lurkv "'lnOf'r~ rPC'Plvlniz m;itrherl
r<1 r<I~ :in<I ~rorr pacl~.
For NCL Debutantes
Final summer pa·rty for N::.tional Charity Lea~ue
debutanl~s was an evening of enchantm~nt at Disney·
land.
\ollege bound debs. wt10 wiV be presented to
society on~ N . 30. in the Newporter Inn ;tt the an·
nual ball of he Newport Chapter o( NCL, were
guests of th Misses Wendy Sa>·ers and Sandra Carol
Williams of "do Isle.
Guests were greeted at Disneyland ano im·
mediately escorted to a reserved section at the
Golden Horseshoe. After dinner on the Tahitian
Terrace. where they viewed authentic South Sea
Island dances .. they visited the Tiki Room and then
rompleted a tour of the grounds.
Presentees and guests were the Misses Maf\
Sue Arnold. Nancy Anne Ring. Nancy Ehzabe'th
F'earman . .Jennifer .Joyre !\rim. Susan IPe M:i rkrl.
Sano_r:a Lou ise Wilham~ 11nrl 1.e~lie Newqu1~1
E.~courls "WPre Ch;irlr~ Rren, f.r;int l.1ff<lrrl.
Roher! Mcl\a\ .. John \·1nl1ni: r.iny Wri~IH. 11111
Hnllawin, n;iv1<l Wh111rl. .lark Mr\ollom llnrl l\r nt
Srhii;ler.
Lidoites Roll Out W elco1ne Mat
Lido Isle Woman's Club's fall season will open with a welcoming coffee hour
for new members and friends. The charming bayfront home of Mrs. John Wil·
son hos italitv co-chairman. witLcRwich: the dpli~btC11 I Ht~.u£e;wr;...fmR4Mee1Mt.MinrM~g~·-------
an J!ree mg o mem ers. The affair ii; planned for 10:30 am .. F'ndav. Oct.
4. Executive board members will he hos tesses. under the JZUidance of Mrs. ·waiter
Smith. president. Makin~ a check list or details complelerl are (from lefll Mrs.
B. Howard Rowden , courtesy and hospitality chairman and Mrs. Roy Woolsey
membership chairman. ' '
MARY LYNN HARTM~N, Editor
f;/Jp1fs '(;ook Vp' NP1v Projt>ct
If \mt'rf' \\01Hlrrin$! wh;1t :'o:e\\port Ebells pe1£ as ouli;l;inc11n~ or favnnlf' recipe.;,
\011 II ~oon kM\\ hv supporting their major fund-raii;1n~ ende;ivnr The F:hf'lt
''no l-. Roni-. \lrs R»ron F: Wells. rhairman. reports hPr rnmmtlf Pf> hai; heen
1>npcrrl in , nllrrtin~ ::u1rl 1·omp1 hn~ memhprc;' favonte rrnprc; "l11<h \\I ll hp
i~11 h'1,hrrl 1n tht> cluh·~ 'nnkhook. tn Jin on salt> 1n 1\nvrmhrr for ~2 r ;i1 h '"""'·
in;: \l •~ \\·,.11~ rr rnlrr ' 1n trc;t 1n~ Nt>wporl r111<;1nr arr \I r~ Th nm.i" R .1t1111P rlp fl1
.rnd '''' F1rw ,1 J.;i mr1111: OthPr' sPrv1ni:: on thl' (nmm1tl!'f' a11• .\l r· <~r .:1r·11P
t -\ 111111 \1 1-. lla1 ry (,n1·!1 ;inrl \Ire; :\r th11r E \(·rh
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About Your
Problems ----It ANN tANl>!IS ___ _
Parents' Pleasure
D!All ANN LANDERS: rm at odda with my
daupt.e.r-ln·law becau.ee of the way abe ii teachln& our
11'1.Jld.loD about 1a. It bu always been the custom in
our family to tell the children they were. atan before
they were born. The other (iaugbtera-in-law have goa.
along with t.bll love.ly story but Mary Ellen inliata abe
ii iotDa to do things her
way. Lut evening several
memben of the family
were seated ln the living
room and our 3-year-old
grand.son suddenly asked,
"Mommy, where was I be-
fore I wu born?" ldary
Ellen shocked us all by
replying, "You were right
under my heart -warm
and safe." The boy then
asked how he got there.
His mother answered,
.. God wished you to be
there, so he pl.anted a
little seed ana you grew
there."
Ian 't tt nooesenae to tell
a 3-year-old aucb things?
The ltar stDr'y is eo much
more belutilul CbUdr91
have J*ioty ot time to ln.rn
whit lfe ii really }i:lce.
Pie.. comment on this.
. -L.D.C.
DEAR LD.C.1 I'm .orry.
1-t Mary Ellen'1 verdon la
far more beautttul • than
that bale of bone feathers
about tile stara.
don't lcnow wbl!n .. to
tmu. My wife aocrea wont
U*1 any guy I ewr bunbd
with wben I .._ In the
Navy.
To look et her you'd never
thJnJt 8UCb ~ dliot1 lttle thine could make 90 midi
.ooUe in her 5'eep, bot k
is the living truth tl.t UD•
less I tall uteep tint I'm
a dead duck.
I Clll "t Co on m\ICb lone·
tt without lklel>. I wd .t
a job that requfret lt.e.cly
ouvea md I'm • &ettinr
8haky fr o m at.uatioD.
Please tf:ll me 1f rou know ot a c~ for monn, ao I
can augcelt aomed:ling, ln-
st.ead ol iJ!lt biWng bet' wit21
the complaiot.
-BLOODSHOT EYE.5
DEAR EYES: SJeepleu JJ!p&I cu IWdl a wbofe eet
of aerioa.I problem.I IO JM'd
better .,eat ap, J,Bate.
Y oar wtfe abeaJ4l I• .. a
dodel' ud lean lf lier
1nort.1 u cauecl by aa eb-
atnactJon in the naaal pM*
•a.ie. If that'• the problem
It can be euUy ttmedled.
In &be meanUme, tuna ber
,
Li'6rary JJisplays CINEMA CAPSULES
PRESS PREVUE
'Paintings,
Corona cW Mar Ltbrary
eye-catcben for the month
of Ses*mbtr wW lncluct.
several .=,Una• by Mra.
Fran w and eieces of
hand painted chin.a by Mr•.
Laurene. Lloyd.
Mn. WJDlama, a Udo
Ill• reafdct. wtll ezhlblt
abstracts, •mi .. batract and
naturallltlc paintings. She
studied at Cranbrook Acad·
emy of Art, Bloomlleld
Hllll, Mich., and with ~r
aice Delllquadrl of Long
Beach.
China • p1tture
peeks Mr1. Lloyd h a a been
palntinl china for lS yean
and haa lnatruct.ed ln adult
education and private atu·
d101 1n the Arcadia, Cblno • '. M • r • ' I
and Glendora dlatrkta for It couldn't happen to a Dlcw several yean before mov· tne to Corona del Mar.' She area filled with •thlllia6
will teach an evening course and appreciative film fau.
thJa semester al Orange Known throughout th• lndu.
Coast College. try "rood movie town'' The art works may be ., a
viewed at the Ltbrary, 420 ~ fl:ne , modem theatres the
Ma.rtgold Ave., Corona del Harbor area geta a real treat
Mar. th1a oommc week with a pair
of outstandint motion plcturea
El Toro Wives To Meet One, Oeme Bin Yov a ..
hit.I the Udo tcreen wtth an
Newoomen will be fet.d
by the Offtcera' Wl~ Club
at El Toro wtth a coffee
Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 10
'Black Cat'
Dance Set
Friday the llth wtJI be~
P. the Ult eeuoo· for <>ranee County :e.cwor aac1
BacbeloretU Square Dance
Club wbm Chey IPO(ll .uper-
st*on wiUi a "Black Cat
~ at 7:30 p.m. m Wil-
IOO School Hall. Colla Mesa.
a.m. tn tbe Mandarin Room lta O&mOtU' and comedy. Two,
of the omcera' Club. The Great E1eape 1bow1 at
All off1cera' wtvu are
cordial.lY lnvlted to attend
this orientation program
and reaervaUona should be
made no later than Friday,
Sept. 13, with the Mmes.
WWlam Barnaley; 544-5704;
s. s. Lawrence, 544-1061 ;
Wallace D. Blatt, ~.
or J. H. Staelte, 548-4942.
Ho~ases will be mem·
bers of the hosplality com·
mJttee.
the Mesa with all ill exclt.
ment and suspense. Both are
in Panavlslon and in color!
Tbe Great E1eape starring
Steve McQueen, James Garn·
er and Richard Attenborougb
b a film that will be remem-
bered for lta cast, its plot and
the tenific perfonnances by
all who bring you this superb
screen entertainment. Co-
stars, never to be forgotten,
include James Donald, Cbar-
R S l Jea Bronaon. Dooald Pleas· UDlma~e a e ance and James Coburn .
The 9vent wtM be Ill open
dance wit.h everybody ft!. The Orange County At.»
come to llltt.eod clat:ton for ~ ~-SINGIN' IN THE RAIN-When umbrellas in.stead of sun glasses were the ap-A beg1nnen · dance dren will bold a rummage
parent mode of the day, Mn. Gordon Grundy (center) of Newport Beach enter-d.aas for~~ oouplea aale Friday and Saturday,
tained Mn. Vi Pattenon and Mrs. J. C. Axelaon (from left} and others with a will 11t.azt Wedne.day, Sept. Sept. 13-H, at 'Jtf1 W. 4.th
bu.a ride imtead of a boat ride to Huntington Harbour Beach Clubhouse. 11, at the ame looatSoll. St., Sada Ana. ,_ __________ ..................... __ .... ______ ..
Rain 'Checks Out' Homemakers To Get
And furthermore, when
your IJ'udlOll IJ'OWI older
he will team did bl1 moth· bead fentJy to the dde wbea •TM ..o.&H
~~~~---~--u.:~L-"~~~u:ii:uui~--~·T.e==-:~~.Pf:l!E~~~~;---.... 1...A.Ni~&l~:.LJl',lll~~lt&.&.....l..rl..JL-Jklt..a:l~~--JJ--~ .... ~~~~,_~.._~_.,..._~a...~~_.,_.~.wq~J:.41~_..~~-~·.-.~~~~·-~-..I'>•
ud the truth, It .eema to Pl -=--or a Briefly the story of The
me, baa aomeW.nc to com-Mrs. G 0 r d 0 n Grundy. Taking part in the fest.Iv· / Gnat Eecape deal• with a
meod It, too. I •nHt yoa Norarnnrt Beach, had to hand tti t group of Allied prtsonen Of to beck to your eroehetln,( Ann Landen will be llad ~t~·';a1n check•" lut week es and vying for 8 trac-l Coast Homemakers will learn the ''Latest Tips for Taking the Chore war all of whom are "escape
and leave the young moth· to help you with your pro~ to friends who were lnvtted tlve prizes were the Mmes. IJ artists" in some rare form or
en alone. ~e8~·ol ~ gi~~Yto P~~ to cruise by boat from the Paul Palmer, Hadd rung, I out or Laundering" from Miss Faye Del Balcon, Edison Company home another. Their Nazi captors
Newa-Preu enclotlnC a office at Huntington HM· Donald Fullerton, 0. B. economist, Thursday, Sept. 12. having bad previous trouble DEAR ANN LA. "ffiERS:
This is a touchy subject be·
· , ~use rve Doea--marned
only three lll<>Qtbg, but 1
at.amped, aeU-addreaaed en· bour to the clubhouse oU Harvey, Be rt Brewer, Har· with their escape tactics have
Vtlow, 'r.. 1 • P,clfic wghway. • land Stoium. Murray Rob-Meml>ef• !fill.JVsl conY..ene f9r business meeting at 9:45 a.m. in c.onfined them all ino one es· ,...,rbu tHi ,...._...._, ~~"2 · therman't erts, J . Cf Axelson, M~\)" .-COSta Mesa~ according~ to~ Bradley Schwarz, president, then driv& cape-proof prison camp. s..,..u,. . ~ "inclement me Brown, Dale tuimN)',
TODAY
What's
Doing?
MARY DAI
Liberty W5G
7:30 p.m.-Paclfic Dupliute Brldp Club -Pacific
Trailer Park Clubhouse, 80 Huntington Ave.,
Huntington Beach
-TOPS Herbor Lighters -First Methodist
Church, 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa
-Newport Beach Job' a Daughters Bethel 157
ftather," plans were clwlg. v. Patterson, M. A. Wyatt. to the EdJson Company'• Electric U ving Center, 538 Main SL, Huntington This i$ where and when the
ed to Include a bua ride in· H. Wheaton,_ H. Bauer and Beach to hear Miss Balcon. A buffet luncheon will be served following the ingenuity of these lad.9 begi.D.a ltead. ~rge Eakin. lo get into high gear. To fol·
program. low their plans and their cf.
Pie• for Help
Be an angel, ladies, and
let hubby have a nigbl
out oncG a Mek.
Male volunteers a r e
needed to assist Fairview
S t a t e Hospital patienl3
repair and maiM.ain bicy·
cles on Wednesday eve-
nings from 7-9:30 p.m.
All J.Merested persons
are ~uested to call Miss
Gloria Jamieson, Kim·
berly ~9331, En. 483.
Potluck Held
By Auxiliary ..
forts on the screen in thJs fine
Baby sitting for children over one year old will be provided at the film is sheer entertainment.
First Baptist Church nursery, Costa Mesa, with Mn. Ruth Sharp ln charge. The Great Etcape ls a reen-actment ot the greatest maaa ~nch will also be provided for children. escape !rom a military prison
in the annals of warfare.
A U charge will be made per member to cover luncheon, incidental You'll witness a vers1on of
and -baby sitting expenses. Those who have not been called by the member-the famed actual break from Germany's maximum security ship committee are requested to contact Mrs. Wayne Hunter, Liberty camp. the notorious stalag m
8-~971 for babysitting, and Mrs. Bess .Johnson, Midway 6-6876 for luncheon by 76 .allies during WW 11.
reservations by Tuesday, Sept. 10. Frank Sinatra stars in Come
Blow YoUJ' Hom. This Is a mo·
Joan Marshall and Wil-
liam Saunders were award·
ed prizes for best costumes
al t h e recent Newport
Beach Women's PoUce Aux·
lllary's annual potluck and
1wtm party held "Hawaiian
style" in the home o{ Mr.
and ~s. Earl S~neback. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Guests for t he gala affair
-Masonic Temple, 1401 15th St., Newport ---------were Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Heeres, Loveta Lace. Joan
Marshall, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas T . Stowers. Dick
Koehler. Mr. and Mrs Lar-
Save Sorrow
By Phoning
tion picture version of the
Broadway comedy of the same
name co-starring Lee J . Cobb,
Molly Picon, Barbara Rush
and Jill St. John. Guest stan
include Dan Blocker, Phyllis
McGuire and Tony Bill.
Be&c.h -c..ta ,._.Bey Citl.. Branch, Callfornla
~ -.Clety -Ameri~n Legion lhll.
MS W. 18th St., Costa Mesa
t :OO p.m. -SWMt Adelln" -Fairview School, 2380
Notre Dame Rd., Costa Mesa
-American legion Auxltrary, Unit 291, New-
port Beach -Am,.rlcan Legion Hall, 15th
St. and W. Bay Ave., Newport Beach
TOMORROW
7i00 p.m. -Quote Club of Cotta M.u -Royal Fox,
2260 Harbor Blvd., Costa .Mesa
-Job's Davghtera -M.aonic lodge, Lake
and Palm, Huntington Beach
7:30 p.m. -Rainbow Duplicate Bridge Club·-Costa
Mesa Women's Club, 610 W. 18th St., Costa
Mesa
BACK-TO-SCHOOL
BEAUTY SPECIALS!
one of our fl.neat perm• ...
' •ECK
"ENDURING II"
THE FINEST NAl.Al
IN ,Ellt.4ANENTS
You'll lo .. • lllCK "llOUIJMe
II" ..• •• ri9~t f,,. +lie fHltl•ftwke
•.• Soft. fHhioft•~·. yet n-nrh
~:-:.:~:~:: :·:~12 50 lft91. Why Ht
ot1j•y *"• birtt1
Co1t11'l•t• fu h· ,.._
left tut · 1tyle l 21.M ...
CHl'lm: rnn c:n-m~-.nr
10 00 DHrt 11\H ~l!ti~.,, IJIP'lJMI ,JllM _ ~ C....-
15.00 ,..,,.. •• F1.;, r· PUMANINT WAYI ____ _
ffill 2.00 • = 4" HAllCUT 2.50 TfNf
• Harbar Shopping Center
0<1--.W IU ... •Y & lvtftlfll" •• Ml4t'll9M
Kl 9-07S7
Hl''ll\(;To~ RE \("fl
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~ PERMA-TRESS
I er .. !J' f \ 1
-OPfN IV!'"'•c.,
Floral Ooh
Meets Today
"How to Make a Garden
Grow" will be lbe topic
under diacuaaloa tonight,
Sept. 9, when the Coat&
Meu Ba.y-Cltlea Branch of
the NaUcmal Fudala So-
ciety meeta at 7:30 p.m. in
~ American Legion Hall.
515 W. 18th St., Coat.a
Mesa.
Membera will demon·
atrate effective plan cul-
ture. Following the pro-
gram, entertainment and
refreabmenta will be serv·
ed. Two door prizel will
be awarded and plant
table items offered.
Mn. Jack Hinchcliff was
honored at a recent meet-
ing for her 15 years u a
member with a perfect at·
tendance record.
Thundering
675-3311
Results
Fall Ctaaaes now Form.bit
LEARN
'° ICE
SK.ATE
..... -11, vro i. ff\\
1,, """•· ~.,. \
ESSI DAVIS SCHOOL
of ICE SKA TING
,_. MMtS4 -COSTA M•SA
lrt I . ITlll -Hn.lel!IN IOUA•a.
ry Edwards and B. Jame3
Glavas.
Others ln altendancr in·
cluded Ruth Gerrish. Fern
Langley, Laura Lynch and
the Messrs. and Mmes Ray-
mond Lee, Richard Fox. Ed·
win Lobess. John Malm·
qulst, Roger Ward, Roger
Braham, J ohn Grauer, Er·
~ WaJtu, LesUe Chap-
man, Leo Konkel, Kelson
McDaniel, William Saund-
ers and Ronald Wymer.
Story Hour
Costa Mesa Library Story
Hour has returned lo the
regular school year sc hed·
ule. Children will gather
for the stories at 3:30
p.m. every firsl :ind third
Thursday or the month. in
the Costa Mesa Lihran 566
Cent.er St. Costa ~teaa.
Those washing further In-
formation regarding t he •
story hour may call Hus-
seU Roberts. librarian. at
84U845.
BRICKER
For a&fety'a sake. call
547-3575 or 847-252.0! That's
the me11age members of
Midway City Woman's Club
are urP,g upon pareot3 of
children wtio wt1J wa1k or
ride a bicycle to school.
By dialing ttieee numbers
before achoo! begins Tues-
day, Sept. 10, callers will
bear a special safety mea·
...,. to element.'y tchool
children reconled by Sheriff
James Musick and Howard
Robidoux , Huntington Beach
chief of police, in cooDera-
tloo with the Orange County
Traffic Forum.
OCARC Meets
~
The Orange County Asso-
ciation for Retarded Chi!·
d.ren will resume monthly
meetings on Sept.. 23, the
fourth Monday, at 7 30 p.m.
in the J . P . Greeley School,
12352 S. Ptae«1tia. Orange.
WARD
PREPARATORY SCHOOL
900 Bolboo Blvd.-Hewport leach
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
FOR FALL TERM
Come Blow Your Horn la a
modern day. sophisticated
comedy that sparkles with an
urban New York city setting,
beautiful girls, lovely clothes.
Sawyer School of Business I fast motor cars, the fanciest
penthouse one can imagine
and an "old-country" mother
and father who are bewildered
by the antics of their sons.
Come and see a really good
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AT SANTA ANA
415 North Syumore Ph. Kimberly 3·1753
_A :Jritule :Jo . . .
Back-:Jo-Scfioof :lJa'I
Yoong Americans a.lJ ••• the are t rooping back
to school. The kids. What a wonderful "crop" they I
are. Sturdy. young bodies and minds. Freckled· ' tWtlC .MNATIA
1 Ca<:ed young~ters and sweet little girls in pigtails. MESA MATINEE WMilu·
1 '.J'i;u?·. ~~y may, ~ot all be as enthusiamic about read-' da,· afternoon will be A Ma·
m. ntm and nthmelic as we oldsters would have • jor.lly Of one co-starring Rosa·
them. But. bless them. lh~"ll trudge back to school t hnd Russell and Alec Guine.u
: .. and one day they'll thank us for wastting their ~ It's in Technicolor. The pro-
•aces and packmg them of! to desks and black-gram starts promptly at one
h?ards. The hope o( .America lies in lhese kids. Let's o'clock with the usual free giv~ them everything they deserve. It is their refreshments.
hentage!
FREE PASSES will be mail·
ed today to Etta Truitt, 322
~· Amethyst, Balboa Island. r~• ~.w.uu. F. Williams, 616 Haul
I · Dr>.' Corona del Mar, Jack S.
\ . Knill. 445 Redlands, Newport
-J B<.\{lch and Blne J . Smith, 341
ror niuHr Def Mar, Costa Mesa. Sl':HVICE
We $elute Our Tb;;,,1
Jackson Cleaners
For St11drn 1 ~ 11f ;ihnve average ability that require
the rhalkng11 nf ~mall Seminar Classes
GRADES 9 THROUGH 12
557 W. 19th • Co1t1 Meu Pl111 • Ml 6-3006 . I~ ~ Each or the above will 1 r
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Lido or l\le~a simply as a rr
11:ucl for loyally lo "Pirturr
l'1·1·i..~ ' Keep rrad1ng thr
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FIRST 'O THE WEEK SPECIALS!
Monday . Tue1dly • Wednt1day S p.m. to 10-p.m.
Saurbrattn "·Uh Potato Pancakf'•
Rtd Cabb•tc -Choke of % Salad1 ~
Stetn of Ll(bt Lager or Dark
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SAN l"RANClSCO (AP) -ptlchlq a ball ot nriDlln& ed a thr•nm homer that abled tbe Glan11 to Iii the w..,... l: • "
Lot ~ MaMaer Walt i bat l doubt VVJ 1Ducb ft broupt San Francisco a M Dodien and ~-..,_. 111111 • , t ,
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Allton ~Ill.Md t'b beU.ve the they're tblnJdq lbOUt 1ut victory o v • r the Dq4en nant playoff that Sall Jl'rao. Gii"-a -• 1
Dod(ers• 19G collapse ~ year. Sunday. • claco won. -11 ! 1 1
10.~Jb .. '. ! 0 I P-M J 0 I 0
1 ~" 0 •• 0
aU.Ct their drtve for the "I feel pret ty COOd -Cepeda'• belt waa ~p&Y· Tb Dodgers off today ~~,~~ • ' : ; l~ Nati~ i..a,u. pell· we're ~ and a half bl ment to tti. CardlnaU for e • • r:-11 : • •
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0 "i.rc:. • • • • • nl$ d&spite tbt ~ ll-front ann't ft!" Gene Ollver'a flnal-game play three 1amee a& ~ .~ •0 • : :-inUarttJ o( tM two rac.c. Bu.t hi didn't .., that lt home run In 1982 that en· burgh, four at Pldlede1pbla Mi111r • r • •
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lOlina OM lhould... Allton the Dod&vt l 0. t In 'tlZ .... ltf. . . lilO """' l(~I. "I au.re couldn't tell JOO ... .,,....... Cit
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sa1d quietly Sundlly, afteT thoup tbeJ """ four games =:: ;...,.: =
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0 ta-.v..n. FtlrlY. AIOI/, T Devis. Hii-
i c...-. Molin. St-Wiii'-J-Mnlorll. 0 ,._ Alou.
shrunk to 3~ games over Sl play. IC~. 1.....,.1 ...,.~.., 10:>0 • .,,.., said. But be dld declah that ...-• : : :
LOuis. Thh year'• race tl,ghtened IC~ IS-U Pill......... 10:30 un .. the rugged road tour woo't = H J l 1
"When dlese fellows are when Orlando Cepeda blaat-1Cl'1. · bother his team. M.1'19 d • ' '
P r o Football
Oddsmakers Tab
Packers for Title
'The Farmers Almanac says that it's going to be cold
with the possibility of snow in Green Bay, Wisc., Dec.
29. The Las ~gas bookies say there'll be a NatloMl
Football League playoff game there, too.
The mighty Packers open defense of their Western
Otvtsion and league titles this weekend. * * * There was nothlna ln tho pre.seuon exhlbltiou that
Ram QB
·Choice
Delayed
suggested th• lou of Paul
HornU11g will prevent them
from maklq It four division
and three NFL crowns in a
row.
The Packers poll.abed off
Washln&ton (28-17) in Cedar
Raplda, Iowa, Saturday nltbt
for their fifth atralght uh!·
bltlon victory after an em·
barrassing 20-17 loss to the
LOS ANGELES (AP ) _ College All-Stars In Chicago.
Having scored a singular vie-In Saturday Games, Chtca-
tntv over the San Francisco go beat Baltimore l+-7• drop-
4!lc.rs. a 17--0 shu tout. lhe Los ' pinnkg thfeth Coltsbe ~~o~ tthhe
Angeles Rams get down to the ra 11 0 e Un ~ ... n tn . e
-;er111us business of the Nation· I feature of a doubleheader m
al i-·ootball League champion· New Orleans that drew Sl,
ship c-ampa1gn. 218 to the Sugar Bowl Dal·
They open the season here las beat Detroit in the open·
Saturday night against the er. New York's defending
strong Detroit Llons. Eastern Dlvuion championa
\'eteran quarterback Zeke finally jelled and romped
Bralkowski saw his f\rst for-over Philadelphia 34-10 at
mal action of the preseuon Prlnce~n. N . .J, and Loa All·
series and ushered the Rams gelea beat San Francisco 17·
to the blank JOb over the 0 at Los Angeles.
49ers. The American Football
It was the first time the League opened r~gular sea·
Rams had ever shut out an son play with the defending
eoxhlbition rival, and the last champion Kansai City Chiefs
time they held a foe scoreless romping 59-7 at Denver and
"' league play was Baltimore Oakland upsetting the OUera
Ill 1954. 24-13 at Houston ln Saturday
\\!hether Bratkowsld, rookie night games. Sunday, Boston
Terry Baker or second year beat New York 38-14 in Bo•·
man Roman Gabriel will lead ton and San Diego scored a
off against Detroit is some-1+10 victory at home over
thing Coach Harland Svare Buffalo.
\'-111 rlecide during the corning ln the NYL regular season
d<t \ s o~ners. Detroit, 2-3 in exhl·
HP hn<I praisr for the Brat. bition play. i& at Loa An·
a l(J..~ear veteran m the NFL. geles. 2-3, and St. Louis, 2·2,
who took over from Baker Is at Dallas, 3-2, in Satur-
openinR the Rams' offense in day games. Sunday, Chicago,
the second quarter. 3-2, is at Gretn Bay; Min·
After a score~sa fi rst hall. nesota, 4-1, at San Francls-
befora 34,405 in Memorial co, 0-5; New York, 2-3, at
Coliseum, the veteran com-Baltimore, 4-1 : Plttaburgb,
bination of Bratkowskl and 3-2, at Philadelphia, 2-3: and
Jim Phillips clicked on a 43-Washington, 0-4, at· Clev~
yard touchdown paaa play. land, 2-3.
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MONZA. Italy -Costa Me63's Dan Gurney WO\Uld
up 14th rn the Italian
Grand Prix naged here
Sunday.
Gurney. driving a Brab-
ham special completed 64
laps in the rugged race.
Jimmy Oark. Gumey's
partner in the Indianapolis
"500'' came throl!ih for
another victory to clinch
the world driving crown
with an unbelievable ~2
points.
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Richie Ginther of Los
Angeles was second at
Monza wtiile Bruce Mc·
Laren of New Zealand
placed third.
OR1111a, B11e 110 lt'i11 V .S. CrtJ 1v 1as
'Long Ways. to Go' ·'
Admits occ Coach
By BILL DONER th1.s mormng as the Pi.ratee adnlltt.ed while watching his
Sport. EdUor ran tbrou&h a two-hour prac-t.roops drill. ''An awful loog
Some of tt>e conSdtoce wu tice eeadon. ways."
noUceably abeeot in 0...,. ''.'!'•'v• ~•Dia ways to The Redcoets, who bav•
Coast Oollec-'• toodJel1 <*DI> JO, OCC pilot !ti n.cbr been looklog hnprMl&i-J9 dur-
J... ..J... ..J... * * * log W011m>uta .... fir, Id o« ).( ).{ H "CJood Nint'' Sattrday wbeo.
by wen ouL.1oored t w o
Jensen Runs Wild
In Don Scrimmage
Soatblud Newa Servlee
SANTA ANA -"Looc
live the king."
'lblit wu the cry at S.nta
A n a CoUece Saturday u
the mighty Dona, defend.log
Na'ISonal jaycee clmnpiom,
llC«ed an amamc total of
10 touchdowns durinl Ml
a1ternooo scrimmage.
Tbe powe.rf ul DoM, with
Orange County back ot t!be
year Henri Jeru;en leading
the parade, lilted the cover
oU coach Myrel Moore's
new PrcrT formation in im·
pregaive fashion.
JellMll ~ three time.
* * *
<lC1 NU of ((), (() tind 80
yard.a. Ken Tuck« added
another 80 yard p m while
~-bjlblct Jobs PoY· aa twicoe bl.llted klto the em sooe.
Poyu ls pnMDt}1 nm·
ntng ahead of bll Steve
Ledbetter, an all-EC plck at
Santa Ana lMt aeuon.
Veteran East.em Cooler·
Cllce railbirds, viewinC the
sesslion, ooce again labeled
Santa Ana u ''the team to
beat in the circuit."
"Nobody Is going to whip
this club," one ob3erver
commented.
* *
Hard-Hitting FJC
Pleases Sherbeck
Soatlllaad Nen Suvke
FULLERTON -A hand·
ful of rai1bh'da and mem •
hen ol the press "'8lly aot
an eyeful here Saturday a.a
Fullerton College' a HomeU
unloaded a I I of the guns
during an hour-long mtra
squad scrimmage.
"We reaJly hit," Hornet
headman Hal Sherbeck said
following the aflair. "I'm
impresaed with the way the
team u coming along.''
John Hayek. a transfer
from Utah SL College, WCU
the shining I I g h t of the
tcrUm M be tl.tne and agaJn
fooled the defeose with his
wizardry at the quarterback
a pot.
F I e e t balfbacka D e a n
Morgan, Dick Jacques. Leo
Kidd and Chuck Shields a.lso
naslied top form.
End Steve Joyner, term·
ed "the best end in the
E a s te r n Conference" by
S h e r b e c le, joined tbose
drawing v e rbal rewards
from the Hornet coe.ch.
"We're faster mid appear
to have more power than a
year ago,'' ~k COO·
eluded.
Run-Starved Angel s
Battle Bosox Tonight
=-:'!ct to o:Jl. ~ lfte..way~.
''W• weren't euctly d.az. zlJnc," Tuc:ter ooafe11ed. "In
fad, I'd have to say we were
more tmpresidve a year a.go
at thiJ time."
Orange Coast'• Pa&! de-
fense, to uy the least, was
DUsenlble during the ~
as bath Glerldal. md Ooeeo..
'1de aeem«l to IDCMt the ball
It wd.11 via the overttead lanes.
AH rour toucbdowne 900l'ed
against the Coasters were of
the pas3 variety and by ooln-
dde1lce, OOC's looe TD came
on a pitch from quarter1:>ack
Larry Jones lo end Gary
OaJT.
"We 're hitters and quit-
ters ,'' Bue line coach Fred
Owens lamented fullowing the
three-hour teissioo.. "We don't
follow through with our blocks
as yet."
There Weft several bright
points in the scrimmage, how-
ever. Quarterbacks Jones and
Billy White connected oo 10
of 18 pass attem~ for 82
)'Mda.
Jones wu equally as sharp
in Jbe rushing department.
The versatile "jump p&s
ace" from Indiana may have
earned himself the starting
llgnal~ bertih as be gain-
ed 45 yards 1n aix cames and
directOO the Costa Mesa insti-
tute to Its lone tally.
JONES PRAISF.O
"He (Jones) did 11 real good
job," Tucker praised. "but
I'm not ready t.o roncede him
the quarterback job yet."
White, the 5 foot 4 fireball
Who earned himself a berth
on the all-Ea.rtern Conference
team a year ago, didn't do
4loo ~ • job himself.
Rulbinc · hero for the Pi-na. was All-American full·
back Bob Haynes who rolled
up 48 yards in eight carries
aga.irut h tap defensive units
of GleodaJe and Oceanside.
Haynes' loogest gallop rame
the final time he toted the
pigs1cln -rambling 21 yards
on a draw play up tlle middle. ~
Mike Hu nter and Joe Scott,
the other two backfield start· ~,· ers, both did a good joo offen·
sive. but both were even
tougher on defoose. LOS ANGELES (UPI 1 -
"I don't know how many
times we get the table set,"
remarked Angel chef Bill
Rigney. ''and can't bring in
the food." I
NEW JOB :~
Hunter, playing defense for U
the first time in his life, ~
made several nifty tackle~ Angel Slate and knocked down what ap· I
pearcd lo be a tou{'hdown
hurler Orlando Pena for nine
hits, but a combination of the
sidearm rlgbthander's clutch
pltcblng, spectacular Kansas
City glove work and Los An·
$e!>I. -·-· 7:1.1 p.m, KMPC s.ttt. 1~•'°"· 7:" P.m .• c11..,ne1 t , kMK.
pass by Glenda!C'
Carr was another defensive I
standout
I
_ HAPPY CHAMP-Jack (Baby BeeO Nicklaus
waves $50,000 check after winning World
Series ol Golf.
Nkklaus Tops
Baby Beef
Continues
Domination
By OSCAR FRALEY
UPI Sports Writer
AKRON, Ohio -The guy they call ''Baby
Beef" stood bead and shoulders over 'the golf
class today.
' Burly Jack Nicklaus, at 23, ruled as the
"World Champion'' of golf for the second straight
year after a two-round television spectacular at
Firestone Country Club.
They call it the "World Serles" of goU be-
cause it brings together the Masters, P.G.A. and
U.S. and British Open champions. They even got
Arnold Palmer into it via a playoff to fill tht
roursome when Nlckl.ana_grabbed two of thOH
titles, namely the Peach .Blossom clambake at
Augusta and the pros own event.
And, for the second straight year, nobody
could handle this 210.p~und blockbuster. He 1bot
two straight even par 70's and that brought him
home one slender shot ahead of U.S. Open champ-
ion Julius Boros, three ahead of Palmer and eeven
In front of Charles.
"Ohio Fats" pulled it of! like a real champion,
too.
Palmer made a charge at him, picking up
Cive shots through a six-hole span which sent
them to the 13th tee all even.
But it was Palmer who crumpled there, not
the baby-faced blond with the blue eyes.
Palmer whacked out a double bogey sli.
Nkklaus canned a 12 foot putt for a birdie and
quickly had a three-shot lead again. Palmer bird·
iec! the 15th as Nicklaus concentrated on matching
par the rest of the way. And, when Palmer missed
the green on the 17th, it was obvious from his
walk that he'd had it -and he took the pipe with
a bogey.
Then, out of nowhere, came the placid, strol·
ling Boros making a quiet walk toward the '50,
000 first pri7.e.
The Moose fell one shot short despite bird·
!es on the 13th with a 16 foot putt, the 15th with
a 55 footer, the 17th with a 22 footer and an ap·
proach shot on the lRth which was to pay of! in
a birdie.
After the 43-year-old Boros walloped that
ihot within six feet on the 18th, Nicklaus was in
a jam. His drive was between some trees in the
rough. U be bogeyed, against that probable Boros
birdies, Jack would be in a tie.
But he faded a five iron into the green and
now he still was in trouble because it stopped
some 70 feet away. But he calmly rolled it up to
within two feet of the hole for his par. Young
Jack, the ruler of the golfing roost , grinned hap-
pily .
"This $50,000 will buy a lot of potatoes," be
~mile~d. ··one thing I don't need is potatoes. But
I'll lake the money."~e did.
Rehashing the Angels' 2-1
loss to the Kansas City Ath·
letlcs yesterday, Rigney of.
fered that the fifth inning
"was the story or our se:i~on
-nobody out, mrn on lirst
and second. and we can't bring in a run.'·
SoP!. 11-eotlOfl, 7:Jj P.m, ICMPC.
$el>!. lt-1.,.tOf\o 1 :1S p,m, l(MPC
S...I. 1)-Cle.,.I•""· 7 55 P.m . ICMPC
5e91, 1+-Clt valand, 7:" P.m., kMPC.
$tpf, lJ-<ltv.lol>d. 1:25 11.m .. t<MPC. Physically. t.he Rues came '"'!ll<~~M•~•mr.•••••••r:ms:1•••:t out of the affair in good Shape. ~·""
The Angels reached A'• "We got a few people banged geles' lack of RBI punch up." Tucker said. "but no-
brought defeat. be · 1 R • d TonJght, the Angels host the =··appears to ~ous y a1 er s
Boston Red Sox for the first All·CIF" fullback Al Davis
of a four .game series. wa~n 't able to ns.rlic11,ate KanM• Clly Ul r·-
Manhandle
Latins Establish Net Monopoly
LumM )!> Clmoll rt
Slt.rn lb
Jlm<lf\ft II Ch.,I .. JO
LAU C OtlGrKO cl
L• 11110• 0
Pt,.. P
WYt!! o
y ? ; 11~ ;~h<',7ph~~u~~~~rr~~a~~1~r:"ff<'n· F r ee t ~ ! ~ •·.\I !;h•Juld !)(' rc:icly for
1 o 1 • nrxl """k's srrimma~e w1th
: ~ : ~ Oceans1dr a nd Palomar." McKenzie's Raiders get a scorin~ from 10 ya.rd., out on
Lancer s, 32-0
FOREST HILLS. ~ Y. n f'l l -Tl 's a Latin mo-
nopoly instead of an Aus-
tralian monopoly on the
two U.S. tennis champ100-
slups today.
~e:tico's Rafael Osuna
and Brazil's Maria Bueno.
gracetul as Panthers and
Just as dangerous. swept t.o
th<' national single!> rham-
p1nnshlps :ti Forest I lilts
yr!'tl'rday \\Ith stra>~ht S('t
\'1<·tnrlM that signaled thc-
f'n<l of A11~rol1a 's domma-
t111n and at l1•;ist a tempo·
r:iry sctback 10 a huorlinS!
Amen<'an hoom
Osuna t ro11n('('(J 21 \<'ar·
olrl l"rank Fro~hling Ill nr
,
Coral Gables. F'la .. 7-5. 6·4,
6-2. and the lrthe Miss Bu-
eno climaxed a tremendous
comeback by defeating Mar •
garet Smith of Australia.
7·5. 6-4. Miss Smith, reign-
ing Wimbledon queen won
the U.S. title only a year ago.
At thl!'I pomt a year ago
Maria wu recovering from
nn atta<'k <if hepatitis and
many ob.~ervers felt sht•
nl'v~r i1J.?9ln would l'Olllt'
ha<'k to the JX'Bk that IN!
her I w1('e t.o Wimbledon
crowns aod lo the 11 S
C'hamp1onsh1p in 1959
"I was glad I playrd
Margaret m thr. final." said
Mana. "Some p e op I e
thought 1 never 'could come
back to beat her and I was
gl<ld for t.he chance. Her
power doesn't frighten me.
I JUSt pretend l 'm playing
rny brother f Pedrol and
don't t>ven think about her
t>.iwer "
Osuna employed brilhant
d ra:el!y in bnnging do"n
tl1l' Sl'\·fOOt , four-inrh
Froc·hlt.n~ who had be·
rnme thr flf'\I American
t 111;11st stn('<' Ton" Trabert
\I on th<' ll 1 lC In· t 95S by
k1111rk1ng o' <'r a row of
i-<'<'dl.'<I pl ayer<;, including
'
1961 champ Hoy l·;m<'r~on
of Australia.
To cope with Froehhng's
tremendous serve, Osuna
frequently stood as dN>p as
.12 feet back of tht ba.,ehne
a n d, particularly w 1 t h
Franlt in. a.. ~n i•ottrt. tie
sent up a shower or Jobs
that finally rntlll'tl the
young Yank.
Froehhng. \\ho IY.1d h1•cn
ignored rarl.Jer hy l s. Da-
Vl!l Cup 0 r f I (' I :1 I ~. W/lS
named last ni~ht '" a f1 .... e-man squad lh;n will ~o w
Enli!land if !ti(' ·\inPrH«Ul.3
<lrf<>at \'rnc·rnl'la at I>cover
nut weekrrnl.
! ~ ~ ~ Tucker explained. "I hope ev· week off from outside com· a sweep.
o o n o erybody 1s ready -redy to petition a.fter rack.mg up their Shook fired a strike to end
• 1 11 , give a great effort " first semi-pro football con-,Jim Norris oo a play which
L• A11 .. 1t• ~~ 11 ~ 11 covered -45 yards and made
,.__ c1 • o : o DELANO REPORTS quest <I the young season. t.he score 12-0 belore the first :V':! ~· ! ~ 1 : Bob Delano, ex-Westrnin· They drUbbed the Valley quarter came to a close. i:;;:;, ~ ! : ~ ~ ster ace, finally reported for Free Lancers 3'2-0, Sunday Al Aklna's 10.yard duh
cE. r.a-·•• o o o o duty Saturday after a trip to ' . swelled the score to 18--0 at
Thomat lb ~ : : g Florida. Delano, a hus-k'y 200 I at ~sta Mesa High to even halftime. :~:.;_, ,, J • 1 o powldeT. is-•~pe<;t.ed ~ lt-l!l •their WQn~loss matk to l·L Shook ttirew ir 30-yard 1_. •. ~11;,:..: ~ ~ ~ ~ out at the fullback spot The Ha1dcrs are due to ial to Dave Culmer to make
0 11M•' , ~ : ~ ~ Saturday's statistics found I meet f'hmo S{>pt 22 on the it 24-0 in the third quarter. ~~~~· • o • o o OCC a total of 240 yards in l:itter·~ 11<'1<1 Then , Shook's fim1l iilx. ~::.,1f4 .,:, '°' 0 (;. 1~ 1,"~ i...! ji pla\ ~ Jur an a\·r r :11!t' or Paul Shoo!.. sp:ul..rd Ull' pointC'r \\as record<.'d in 11hl'
PooM<I ""' ~"' ~~liu•t '" l•n c-ll•n I 4 2 yal'ds pt•r c·r :wk On thr much 1rnptnvC"d \fri.::i c lC\'Crt.
1
la.s t quartt>r. The H.alders ran r.n.Z:ort~v " 110 oco O<lO , groun.l t lt1• Hues Jll<'kNI up pass1n~ lor lwo tourhdowns for th<' '" o poi nt convt>rslon-
1.os An,.••• w P(') • 000K 100 000< ,-1
1 I :18 yan:I-. in :m atl1•mpt s and and 'nmni: one prr~on:i llv-1 th<.'1r first sll<'C<.'~sful conf'er· E ~en. •o~r .,,-en\at v °"' . ,,..o. \.04 Mff•tt 2110 01>-o ~H a.nothl'r "" \\IH :icldNI fmm lhe fin1I marl..t't <d llliM• ;1ftrr· win ulternpt m tf'am history
Foli.t •!'wt ,,,.,,_., Lt Ruo• •"'d l•• 1111 I "SS('S ·~ S h (\ l o.rn• l"'"""' L• •un• '"'° $1•htrn >.," -1 noon • rnrr y ,uar ers ~Oft K•nM~ (lty 11. l ot .,, .. ,,~ • lnd1v1duallv, llll\'rt(.'~ 12.nnrrl , .llm ('11\ rut the hMI~ Into Fr1•r l.ann·r~ 0 0 () 0--n
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•
Area Grid Coaches Happy Fast Race
Sailed
With Initial Scrimmages By Sirius
BJ GLENN WHITE and dNW pra11e from Hughes Defensive endt Lan')' Tltu. And. Boswell~ m~ than Balboa Yacht Club's double.
0 ran I e Coa•t u.a prep for "effective runntn1 of the and Dick Manley al.to drww pleued with Ute addition of header overnight races o\l'er
football coacbe1 were &ener-middle and on quick hitting raves, u did tackle Ptt.e t:No$fer Rex A.nderaon to the the weekend -Wrong Way
ally pleaMd -With whAt took play1." Lance. cJUb. Around Catallna, the iu• of
place Saturday In their flrat Jell Plerose, another hall· And not to be forgotten wu Anderson, a ju o i or who OiU'-' 1>1LDT111•wwuu 13 the Ahmanson Series, and serloUJ 1crlmmage1 of the back, wq al.lo lauded by the pin t:siz.ed Ken Yoshikawa. hails from Arkama4, plays a Mon., S.pt. 9, 1963 ·
1983 campalan. Tar coach for his effective-Weighing 133 pounda, be grab-halfback on ol!ense and line-Long Point and Return
F o u r of the six a r e a ness on sweeps. bed off a pass, came up strong backer on defense. Physical· saw fast times recorded in
acbooa held contact Satur· "The holes were there. gpr to cover tbe outside wblle Jy he stands 5 feet 5 and brisk sailing weather.
day. Mater Del wW stage lts offensive line did a better job playing halfback. weighs 150. "He's quick and Lucky Star First to finish in the 26-
acrtmmage Tuesday nlihl at than the defenaive line. Dan Sophomore Bob Dressler he's tough. He should help us boat fleet of the Wrong Way
Chapman Colle&e. Met.i&er, a guard, was prob-was a sparkplug for the aput-a lot, especially on defense,'' BCYC r a c e was Howard Ahman·
Costa Mesa planned to hold ably our beat man up front," tering offense as he caught Boswell commented. Wins son's Sirius 11 in what is
tu scrum this afternoon al liuibea confided. three ·passes from a split end The Weetmiotlter o«eme Ueved to be the fastest time
Lbe Must.ani field. Hughes plans on stressing position. ''He was really a (first •nm was unstoppable Ocean Race ever logged for this race, 14
defense in this week's prac· tiger. He was the best down· as it eoored Oil f/Very one ol . hours, 18 minutes. Slrlus cir·
tice sessions. field bI~r on th.e field and Its five drives. Lemera:nde, cled the island so fast the
C~P .... 1
FOR SPORTSMANSHIP -Doug Weber, Snowbird
skipper, receivea the Rick Manellus Memorial for
outstanding sportlmanship tn NHYC Noncalm pro-
gram from trophy chairman Bill Clark. also played a strong defen· WayDJe Smith, Keith Crutbera Strong wtnd5 both days en· committee boat wasn't yet on
Wayu. Hu g lu a, pilot of Bu1dl119te1t Beeck sive game at safety•" Moala each llOOftd once While J.-, a bled the Downey & Swinson station ~en she sliced across
Neeepert
Newport Harbor's • vanity, happily remarked. Panona produced a pair of 1 ch o oner, Lucky Star. of the flnlsh line at 9: 18 a.m.
made no bones about hh re-Meanwhile, at Huntlngt-0n "The offense wu hurting t.alliel. one on a 57-yard dash South Shore Salling Club. to Sunday. NRYC p d
action t-0 the Tars' scrum. Beach High, coach Ken Moats because we have temporarily off tackle. sail to a decisive victory in However, Ahmanson didn't rOeraDJ
"I was really pleased with was also pleased with the lost the services of first string Missing from tbe flnst unit the five-boat PHRF class dur-save his time. taking fifth
our team's efforts. The Blues Oilers' scrum. quart erback David Wilde and was fullback Roger Ferguson, ing Bahia Corinthian Yacht over-all and 5 e c 0 n d in
e> u ts cored the Reds, four "Offensively. I don't think c.en~r David Livermore. Our who's nursing a sprained Club's Admission Day Re· Class A. Junior Skippers touchdowns to one, but I we were quite as strong this timing was really .off. ~d. ankle, and haUback ace Jack gatta. . Over-all winner was W a It
mlud up personnel on both year as we were last year at ba~ks were r u n n 1 n ~ Wlth Haynes, who has been hob· Other winners on the out· Beck ·s Dare of LA YC ; sec-
'quads," Hughes related. the same time. However, I their ~.eads down, miss10& the bled by 8 ~ toe. side courses: Rhodes 19 15 ond Opu Nui Dick De.aver
"The Jdda really hlt hard think we are ahead of last holes. Haynes did eee some duty boats) -Ready Eddy, Chuck SDYC; th Ir d. Poco Loco'. Collect Trophies and their attitude wu ex-ye a r • s team defensively," Moats also pointed out the however w.ith the eecood Eddy, BYC. Luders 16 -15) Howard Allen. NHYC·, fourth, 1 d 1963 is "due" to be a good ' el p 1 J b cellent. I thought thlJ was our Moats state . string Es V ero, au a co s, Mal 0 bi, Tommy Wilder,
belt scrimmage since I took No team scores were kept year for the Oilers -U his· ~men who made the fint SSSC. NHYC ; fifth. Sirius 11.
over as head coach four sea· in the Oller session although tory will repeat itself. It was unit elide were ends Teay Winners on inside courses: Class A -Dare. Sirius, Co· N~rt Harbor Yacht Tr'!'"::~~~. ~= ='.
sons ago." a total of four touchdowns 17 years from 19'l9 (Hunti~· IAveriburg and Mike Galla· Udo A (13) -Old Pokey, u 111 e Walter p 0 d 01 a k, Clu~ s Non-Calm (junior ac-o.11v """"'*to a111 w.r<1. L•He "'-'·
Hughes had plenty of praise was produced. Mike Mackie I ton_'s first grid championship ) hair: tackles V'ic HokaDIO!l, Martin Lockney, LIYC: Jona· icvc ' hV'lties group) c~c1u<ied one =;,1~,~· s'.':.~ 11-· &aNl'f
for the offensive attack. "Of (on a 35-yard sweep), Ron t~ its second Utle year (1946 ). Dentlis Loomer and Charles dob, Bob Diemer, BCYC: Lu· Class B _ \'allant. D 0 n of the most . act1v.e summer rw.9'111thl 1un0or ,1.....,, Ju1v
course you can always look Ttnsl~v (on a sweep) John 1 Now its 17 years since 1946. Lamb: guards Elwood John· ciJer. Isabelle Lounsl .. A~YC. Ayres, l'\HYC: Lark, pa u 1 seasons in its history last :,:,::-~;.~: '~"''~...,!~'·11 .. ~~
good against yourself but our Dressier Ion a phmgel and I son and Wayne Richey and Lido B t 191 -Hess tcncal. Holmes BYC E 5 ca Pad e week with the annual trophy 11;:0:::.,.'~~~,., a.:~.~~~~'.
puaing attack really clicked. Carter Lewis Ion a power Westrnlnder center P.aul McConnell.· Ray ll<'ss, BCYC. Ot's<'rt Fred s;,,ales.' BYC • presentabon dinner. ,110_1•0-J•' ....,.,1<>,1. NH~•
"John Weber, at end, was play) accoun~d for the four . . Boswell plans to stress de-Queen. Roy Tolles. BCYC: Class C -Poco Loco. Ma-. The fuck Marsellus Memo-i,in; ~=.;..,~~~~~.~ ::· ::;,c
almost lmpoaaible to cover. tallies. It was a sli~y diJJerent fense from here 00 out. al· p agan, Joe Colesworthy, Idbi \'ela 'llacDonald-HUev 1ria1 -one~ the rr:ost covet· SAeoT-J••• •11.n, Jim 1. ..... Peter
He scored a touchdown for Moats was heavy in hls vista at !_~Bill 0~h11 Clhough he ha.s no lntaotion of LIYC.,. NHYC · · ·' ed awards mt totheDoJuruo,Vr ~E~ w~:;';..,~"'t'~o~:-1'..;.. ~.::.i;"'1-'
the Reda and another while prabe for the first two de-Schoo~ a~ "'vao.;.u """':"'\: neglecting the otfeoae. Lido Jr. (6) -Tally Ho. Clas~ 0 _ o u Nul. An· gram -wen ug ~. uu1>1--Jom 1..-u<\o ,._, T-., c1tr1.
playing for the Blues. He split fensive units. He singled out ran his club t!brough a strictly Kathy Watson, LIYC; Good dromeda Clarkp A. MotU aoo ol Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wtt>-~14 , •• -.. ., """"" • JeM
quarterback duties with south· linebackers Dave Bartholo-orr~e workout, run n 1 n, g C d•I -ar Grter, Dick Hasbll, LIYC. BCYC just Curious llarrY er. The eward is presented 5v,...,..
paw St.eve Shedd." mew Jim Love and Frank the first and second urut.s orona ~ ,.,,. Snowbird Sr. 110! _ GulU· 8 • . B"'C • each year to the Non-Calm si.owa1ao-T1m ~ JtM ~ • tr pti nal . the ~,_, te . , ourgeo1s. 1 . ski . d ed the best rt.s ci<et. Fr-a.lttM•, 11wmonci w11dt. Together, the two Sailor Wetrbeh for the exce o a.J:~t wwu am. I A year has appareot.ly made ble, Tim Hogan . NHYC: 5 s To Long Beach and Return pper JU g spo -1>ou9 w-.
QBa completed 10 to 18 aerials efforts. Five ~wns were [>t"O-I 8 world of dil'ference 00 Co-Wilde. Carolyn. Wilde. NHYC: 1 winners: man and leader in the group. ,,.,. "'=~~'"~;~·~~ ""~.,~.~
and had only one intercepted. Bartholomew topped the duced dunng the session rona del Mar High's football Scitscat, Leslie Mess<'ng£"r, Rhodes :\.1 , 7 boats) Aquar· .The trophy honors the late I sr .....
Pat Pohl, a halfback. scored trio with his tackling and two with quarterback Al Le_mer· outlook · NHYC. . ius, P . Lo\t'ridgt', :'\1-fYC; ~ck Marsellus who lost his ~~~!"' ]:':.'::.~. w~~~~···t<1111,
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I" . C Bl C n bb ' ·' l s p. ' Gulf of MeXll'O while serving s11owa1•0 ,. -T1.., "-"· lloc "k· discussmg world champion-Chris olby, y ; 1>0 .in . BYC. re r5\ -Patsy :\nn, . . ' b . Cit.rt, Fr-Behni.. • .,,,_., W114o.
i sru et they are at least Bob Diemer, Jr .. BCYC. (al· 1 T BYC '11 15 -E . aboard the trauung ngan-La ll• Mn>1nott ps as Y • 1 p St rt R ix'rt · · oon, · · or ' 1 n tine Albatross in the sum· s1eow11ao a ....o•<JI Howl•Jld J-1 certain that no cme's going ·~ cnte cro, ua o son, t c r pr l ~ e, John Daniell, me; of 1961 lie was one of H-. )6J•v ...,,.,.i,,, ~ ... a~tt
be pushing them at,aund in AB5YboC 1 8 1 lS) _ Pinld-I NHYC; T!\'oli, S. Anderson, NHYC's top· sailin. • g skippers. ..:,~·~:., 7:.~."' J:'""::i...o." ~
1963. a ' e, ABYC. Th tro h do ·-d b SAIOT a-w111i. Sw•..,-t. lt.'.ri.rlfot The hav seniors on ttie IL or I Podolak, BCYC; No. . e P Y was na.... 'i L.,.., Jim 5ymn. ,...,,. a ..... °"',,.
ual for ~ fmt time in 3185, Phil Marshall, LIYC; I Rick's parents Mr. and Mn. sw..':'.i-1,,, ~ s.n-. .Awu.•1 ~I hlstocy and their ef. Squirl, Cindy Place, BCYOr llichard Marsell11&. Lt00.14 ,,,__ l'oncll • ...... _ ' ~ . orr· . 1 N d Other Perpetual trophies ~1•0 P-Tlm .._, .. ... fort.11 tn Satun.kly I -llll.1111<1.ge I 1c1a amc presented at the meeting o\KClelrt. "" ~., S..vtr, L•H• ....... , made usually cautious H&w· ~. Jiff ~c .. 1. _ _. .. ,.,_ k " J h sm1·1 were: 111ow.1ao JR.-J1111r1 HoNn. Old<
wu vvr y o nson e B 1• G F 500 '-""] . ._-. Dov• ""'"'· "I was more than .fcleascd oa ID!! roups or ·:HI er Albert Soiland Memorial 'UO'f -1' ... r WI'-'. J ...........
I • r•· 't.. J.-...., for Soowbi.rds-Tim H......... .. •. kn.>901, &tit 111-11. Dtn T-. with our .. st um . vrnason --,,.90T --~. K..-
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confided •·u the second team &tnp!l ~ .. 000 Veteran rnt't official, Dr Powell Per,>etual for Sabots r.. ...... 11ic1rv s-. 11111 i.m. ~
will ~e .,1 we cot*f be ... William E . f Allll Schiefer of -Peter Wilson. 114~~ Tu.di¥ w .... Juty·
tough Of course we are Membershlp In the United 'S<in Dic.i.:o has OeC'n named Potter Trophy for season ·LIDO-•• ,._,, ... , FONdl. o.t1v
quite ·shallow at ea'ch position States Power Squadrons as r~rrN' for . !hr $22,000 Salton highpoint in senior Snowbirds "';~0~·.~::; ;-.r~"'•' '"""'· L••••
and injuries could hurt us." of June 30, was reported to j Ciiy 500 Mil: Boat Race ~ov. -Patrick Seaver. M••-· "'•"" !IA!fftb. J J. M .. ,..
Johnson didn't keep trad< be 56,961. , 8-10. acco~ding to race dircc· Webster Trophy for sea.wn ~.~· °::~.""';:; 1~1:, ~;~
1 of the touchdowns at the Sat· Membership 1n the· Coast tor Mel Zikcs. highpomt in juru.oc snowbirds Sctvo..,, '"'" s..nr. · · D s h' f t i referee hn If s"owa1ao JR.-JoM .._ urday session but he was Guard Auxiliary as of the r. c 1e er, wee -Jo ogan. i.uoT A--Oen T"""-""' P .. w wu
happy with the way his charg· same date was reported to for the Sahara Gold Cup race Boat inspection trophies--. s1r1... Devi• °""" .._. 1n
es have developed in the past be 22,332. arul winner of ma~y outboard JeH Merickel, Snowbirds, and ~:."'~er!':· J°: R::::" L.. .._u,
year Both organizations are prl· raclng champloqsh1ps. was co-Bob Doughty Sabots Run· SAloT a-<:11t1 wi,_., o..r• -·
"Greg George. John Kama· vat.e groups dedicated to referee of the Salton City ners up in ~ Snowb~ divi· ~: ';!~1~·,.=,,.,o~ ~1.:
lani end Arnold Tustt>ant boating safety and education, marathon last year. sion were J ohn Scruggs and v= .. ~~1~.;_.,
really did a fine jol_>d of bfl~~-f>oug Weber. ..~~oo.~ JR.-P ... .,, F~. JoM D<•
ing on the right SI e 0 e ,...,..,.1 NO<K•lm Novla S..rlts· $HOWll•o Sll.-J ... n $,,,,_, "•'
line It was U1e most pleasing ' lNow1111os-P""' Fuueo, JKll N1.1 ~·~'· C'""' s-v..,. 11-a'""'"· "''"'
• • t • J h ""'· 0-'l'I• Afdtn O•llv trOf)hln -~· to Hou•" 0.-.dv trvcihin 'o J J. SWC .. rt. part or the day's dnlls. 0 n-D I M _-___...-:-l""• (,,. ....... Tom '•""'• ,... .... ,... ~ •• mond W•ldt, L ..... Masi-. Oou9
SOn said . e ar -~~~-~.-11, 8tro.tr• Bt<~ tnc! Altnn• Ch-• °"'~':owatllD J•~o-nv T"'°"'~
Wally Wooten, the halfback -·~AIOTS-Vlc'tor11 S..ve< John Lavnd JoM """'"" O•otv, Str11 Berrett
transfer from El Rancho High ao11 i.n1. eoo oa...,,1.: M¥• .,,.;, ' •• ~~.~::,,,, "(;;1r;: :;:=;,1~"'.:~11~j1~;
. \ln..:+*•~ also caught John-' Race Entr·1es "''"''· Dally lroonln ... Corot Car1»<. s ........ 0..-1 .. Pat ~. in 'l' !11\IUC'r. . P&•m• 1(1lr0'/, 0....0 Kiiroy -JOH IAIOT a-Soony S<flodt Vldorl•
son's eye and drew praise I LJ>J:,;"· Non<otm Nov'oo W<"· s..v .. , 1uN z-. --, ,.;.,,. K-. And a couple of second SNOWllllDl--Jlm z,,.,., Jim. 1111.. llob•n °"'" D••IY ''°""1" ... Ret>b1 ' ' ' Htmbtl'lon end 0..rt.. s.wiee'1 stringers may be moving up J•c, Ni.1..,,,. '"•''" co11 .... Der•• ''°" · j a notch on the basis of the II' ':,.1!: ..!:..!:" ,.,...... · n-Gnmtt.
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efforts. T\ltsffl', S•Jrl lt, '"' FOU RTH l!AC£. 1 1 •• ,..,11,, l •••• Hallback Pat Aki was laud· CIM• & , .. ,. ""' .... t. 1 '"'· I ·1~, •"d ur ( IA"TllM Pu"• H'.IM
ed for hls pcrforma:oce . as l'IUT UCI. OM milt 1 •••• •>'It' I (~-::..~·o0.,/~·~:. :1~. '"' ~·-'\' ·;,~n K' !.l""!l ()utca1·1C> was fullback Gary B~~· I ;~ming, Pu•>t U»l ('• m..., p-;.: ~'"""" ~ 1!10 9n • k c.-~ ,~, . ~ .., ' r ,., I Rwuling an Johnson s first Mo11v 11" 1r. ....... ,,.,.,. 1.., I t"'/' A ,~'·~--· , ••
unit (offense) were BillbHoldt· ~~.~,.rJ "'1;:;:~"· :~ o;., ;:,o •r. r.:~~:,.., 1" Flc<>.l of Seven
en an<1 Arnold Tush an s" M41'""' 1R N .... ,;1 ' i ~IK'>v ~· .,P"';•'1~ , lendii) · Kamalani and Cary ,,.,.Eye. 1J '"""' l'n e·;.;.,.~. ;,.1 '1P ;;:;;:....,1 '"° Tus~l <Tocklesl: Gi?orgc ~;;~;19~~~:"' :.~ .. ~· ' , s ... ,,,,,~ """, 1" v .... ,, ' 1 .• John McGraw·~ Ka va. ~k-1 .,.__ T l (guards1 · • "''~ e0W1 '" M••vl '" ing advantage of S-Ome bnsk ~d .:><Siu ay or · ~''""'°"" Jo c11. Y•••• '""I FtFlM 11Ac11. ' furiono' l .... , n10• winds """"" to first place in Jim Grant. center. Vorlctl-(M v ..... , 11A •"0 ur r1. m "II Ptl"U IZoll"(I (l•I"' .. , .... :~"~" N rt Mallb Randy Hetrick guided the A-J. M. L•••lrt 1·~·-i ""'"Y pr.c. •'.oM wr. the •wv-uay ewpo u
W t --"'"'''h 1 '•m''"'" 1'0 Outrigger Association boat club from QB with oo en More••"" 11 11.1 .. , • ·•,
d S• D-·les~ at half· I llCONO •• , •.• furlong•. ..,,,.i.,.n I • V.M"Mn .r 8"""'"' ,,,. race Sunday and Monday ore an ~eve J.>G'} ' 7 YMr-OIOa. Cl•lmll>Q Pun• 1noo WI •-M• BM• ({ "'I"-"'" I .. , hacks an<1 Tom Johnson at ~ .eld Rktl \P. ~"''' 11 L""• q"• , 1 r-'"' .~ewport. I
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C.1Je$s W"Y lte (hu•<•1 '" v .. "••m fM v4,,.11 '"" McGraw held off a ~out ac . Poco P\Hlbto tE Bv~ ' (l'lA'l1f M ,. w .. ,,.. H t h II f F ... Pi d The Sea Kings held a double B• Good eov 111 N•" • v.-·~ , • ... •• • 1 o I c a engc rom rcu gg an
practice today and will shift I ~,'1".',, 1~;,1;'';';'.' "'""q o-<. A ,.,...,,, .. v 1'•'"d •"'"" Don Proul in the Ma~ Mahi
to one-a-day d r 1 11 s \\hen 1 """v ce. l(lno\ st><~" u ci Alv>o•• 1., , •• ,01, .,., tn win ~he first 0Hic1al r~cc
SChOOI opens Tue~y ~~~~::' t'i1 ~":.':.':' •urf >•• 1)1~\ 4M 010 (IA "''·~ Pv• I 111\ the history nr th<> ncdghng
'""' M•M< IF s~-1 • :;: • y..,~•• , to•'• w,:_ organization ""°..., 1G. He<"r>1n<1011 ~,,.. v ,., "' ,.,,,., , , Actuall\' the rvent was con-
k•1'"1' <c. ~~:·~111.1bt• 1 l ~;:;,.-;-·:0.." J F ~;_,,d,., .~ tr~ted in "three heats O\er the
~:"~ ~J"." t!o""n.,:~,....,' 11 ( 0• ..... I. 'l"""'' I I' I I\\ n-day p<'nod .
Id'• ldal If Alv••u• ' ~~~·1" ~::~~ I~ i.,,";;M 1 ~ nav \\'alkrr LO U1P 1-·1a Fia
Amtrl(.6n P''"'' c ~.... 1• , "'"" .. '"""' n1 took ·uurd spot in the seven·
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(Continued From Pai:e 12) I THlltD RACI. ' 'l'tl(lllQ' ' llt•• ~·~ It Vt NTH 11.lCf . ' •1mo~" ) vror 48 yards In <'lght carrirs, , •lln br.a In ,.,,. (I•~ "'l p,' • o•d, .... 1 v• • l••m•"?· r ,,,. ION'<\ I
Jon"s had 41 in six, Hunter mo,.o 1 f w• 1 l•• """ ... ,.,.~ w• ~ -I~ Jw 0 p t ,,. R 1 '·["I'., ! I "'"f'll'"l 1 17 ln five, S<'Of.t 15 in SIX, Z..,u ~If ~M 1~1,.1l ' ' II t f .,. r"rv r ' " 11 t
B'1ll Autry HI in six. P<'tC W•rwtv [vt tT N4••Q•w•l "•j 1•00 r "" I I • .., .... ,, • . • .-0.,.11"'0 CP'lofnc (I'." Fr-no I ~ p,."',. tr., " N~vf• Matthew~ 12 in one. J im Mor· ., .. q•r Lim~ (J ("""I "' In•···· " ' • """."''
gan seven in two. n a er· ••I• 01 woe ~11' ,.,v .. 1 • " • .., " "' ·•• no four in four and Wlut<" loi;t \tnt<n Fo0 1 r:-Mtir""" 1 •
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Han· I rn·il:ltion I
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five in two carries A-L. Gl•Ubu'1 ,, •• .,,.,, ....::::._ -.. ~'':','T~ !>Afr ' ";·,·;.:: .~ .. ·:;:; Lltth· <.\hip~ fl1'<·t or Lon~
Passing, White completed I Q•" • ' · ·• "'"'' ,' ",' H<'nth has 1ss11C'd ln\ ttatlons ~CV("l'l cJf 10 and had one tn· 1 ""' ~ov 1" "' "''"·""" • · , • ., .. .,, r ........ • 1 for its scv<'nth annual serit'S tcrccpted for 62 yards .• Jones· F • J t R [I ~"''""' • 1P 1 .,., 1" totals were three completions , lg l ('Sil S ~,:;~~, •. ; ,.""'~~'""'"' , • for Pacific Handicap Racing . ;:-9 Fleet boats Sept. 14-15.
in eight throws with )ne in· By The Associated Pres~ ~;·~;~· ,,~~':"7J.'~.!:~~1 ,.! I Start or Class B yachts -
terceptioo for 20 yards. MlLAN. Italy -Sandro iww 1" ~~"°1 "' rating O\'t'r 270 -will be at wi~un~as ~~ nreiv~ Mai z Ing hi, 153, Italy, NINTH U Cf . Ont mtlt "" tvrl ) I 1 p.m .. and Class A -rating
ca s OT knocked out Ralph Dupas, Y•" •"ll• C1••m•no Pu'" moo. wt to and including 270 -will I yards Scott a}50 08li.ght three Qu10 Ttlt~ ( J MC(UllArl 104 l 0 ~A•j •-18· ard 1521{4, New Orleans, 9. D•m"1"" ~ co.·~ "I start a 1: 1 p.m. "14l' ng 1 1vr Y s. S.AN FRAN c L.S C.O _ cv''' B•• IA '-'••>ti 11
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Dear Gloom y Gus • • •
Wow! Painters' pay teal•, already in t he 1troto-
1phtN, now going up from $4.21 an hour to
$5.16, complete with feather.,.dding. No won·
der th•N ON so many moN do-it-yourself paint·
ers thne days!. -E. 0 . W.
Time's Topper
Speakina o! a vuitable flood of
national publiClty favorable to the
Oranae Coaat, u we were in th.ls space
recently, Time M&guine's current issue
loPI it all.
zme's huge domest.lc and overseas
audience.
Architect William Pereira of Los
An1eles, who has .became one of ~
na.tlon's foremost community and re-
eional planners, is the subject of a com·
pre.hensive cover story. And much of the
story is devoted to Pereira's planning
of the future development of Irvine
Ranch and in particular the University of California. Irvine.
The artlcle's opening paragraphs
tell of Pereira stopping his black and
grey Bentley. complete with stere~
phonic tape recorder. on a mountaintop
''The wind rl!fled his wavy, iron·
grey hair as he gazed out over Irvine
Ranch, the miles and miles o( grating
land and citrus groves rolling down to
the Pacific," the story reads. .
" 'Right about there we're going to
put a city of 100.000 people,' he (Per·
e1ra) said. 'At the heart of it will be a
With the aid of photography and art
the article graphically presents the
story of the Orange Coast. as well as of
the imaJinative Pereira. to the maga·
thousand acre campus . ' "
Rmmm. Maybe there is a mountain
to the east which gives such a view on a
clear day. But one wonders. Maybe Per·
erra and the wnter have infrared eyes
A QuestiOnahle -Raise
On.nae County supervisors decided
t.t week to eo alter sWJ more pay for
themselve.s.
d.lstricts will be added -No 12 cover·
ing Laguna NigueJ. and :--lo. 14 the
University City area.
Fea.therlv could therefore collect
as much as s·450 a month from the niM
boards. This comes to $5.400 a year at
the maximum. This would boost his pre·
sent supervisor's pay to $16,200 and
Their pre~nt pay ts Sl0.800 a year.
Thia i! soheduled to eo up to S13.500 on
January 1, 1965. But this· apparently
doesn't satisfy the board members.
They have agreed lo seek' pay !or
serving a.s directors of the recently
formed County Sanitation District 12.
oove.ring Laguna Niguel. State Jaw pro-
vides tlut directors shall receive $20 pe.r
meeting, with a maximum payment of •50 per mont.h. when they ~rve on ~lion district boards. Ea~h mem·
be se~a on the boards within his own
diatrict.
hLS pay as of 1965 to $18,900. /
This may au be ~erleotly legal t>Ut
that doesn 'l necessarily make it right,
or a reflection of the wishes of the tax·
payers After all, the supervisors knew
what the salary was when they mn for
office No one for<:ed them into it or
told them that the job would be any
less dem&ndmg on their time and Went
than it u C. M. Featherly. chairman of tbe
!oard of Supervisors, represents the un-
incorporated county area wttich has
seven unUation districts. Affairs of
District No. 12 are carried out sunul:
teeouaJy with other board business
'1td all supervisors serve on the district board.
A Salute • • •
The seven sanitary district boards
meet jointly once a month When Fea-
therly goes to t:his meeting he is paid
•1•~20 for each district. Two more
fO THE SHELL OlL CO for 11.s attrac·
tive new servic.e..;.stations. They're de-
signed with a touch of warmth . . . a
great improvement over the assembly-
line, sterile, · enameled-metal boxes the
re.st are putting up all over Southern
California.
Posteard
Switched By a RumpolJ
By ST AN DELAPl.ANE
· SAN JUAN -Juan Ponce
de Ltoo ta cast hi captured
BriUah cannon. in the plaui
before the old San Jose
church.
Hi11 helmet ls on h1a head
Hu sword 1s at the ready.
(It looks to me l.lke he 1s ad-
vancing on the Caribe Hll·
ton, about to demand a res-
ervation. Or else.)
Though many people think
San Juan Is named for the
Spanish adventurer. the
name, of course, comes
from Sl John the Bap1st.
The lamb of St. John 1s on
the arms awarded to the
country by Spain.
The island was named San
Juan The town was namect
Puerto Rico. They say the
two got switched by a rum.
pot map maker It was eas-
ier to change the name~
than change the maps
PONCE OE LEO\ wa!i
the hrst governor lfr hu1lt
the fl.rst city in the part of
to,.n known as Caparra
"If f.t\ere · s OM Uung I
can't stand 1t:s mosquitoes,"
&ald Juan slapping awa~
lie moved the town over lo
a breezy finger of island
that lies across the Bay en-
trance That is old San
Juan
Rum and sugar cane were
the products of the island
Afrit'a.n slaves did the
~ork
The mixture of Spams~,
Afncan and BormqQen In·
dian was thorough. I imag-
ine almost every Puerto
Rican can claim a poruon of
each.
The color ranges from cor-
!ee-brown to tow-head blond
Dark Puerto Ricans are
aghast when they go to the
mainland U.S. and find
themselves classed as Ne-
groes. In these Caribbean
countries. any small amount
of Spanish blood makes you
Spamsh -and white.
We reverse the process
It's a matter of semantics
and causes us all kinds of
I rouble
WHEN I WAS a youth and
,gPtlmg an education sawed
11ff on me. 1 learned that
Ponce d.-Leon \lent search
lllJ: Cor the Fountain n(
'outh
~I\ reachf'r lold 1t with 11
lnleianr smile -people
"ere foolish and believed
anythma m those da) s. shf'
said
My teacher kept herself
)Oung by rubbing avocado
t:ream mto her face
She used a soap that made ---------Friday, September 6, 1963
Newoort Horbor l 1f.ilij;tt.11
Thomos A Murphine, Editor
WaltE"r Burrouah~. Pubh~hrr Charles ~e1s\1 rndt>r Bu•in,.~·
MaM~rr ' Paul ~•~sen A .. s1stan1 Puhh•h"t
rbnma~ """' 11 r'.t11·11r1a l 0111'1 tnr
Mem ber A~soc1at~ l'rt\~ t Ollt'1 r rl'" lntrrn11t1nni11
M,rnllf"r \w1tl B11r-r1111 of C'1rrt1IRl1nn~
M,mber C11lforni11 "''"P"Pf'' P11hl1~hn<.. \~<..fK 1 ~linn Memtw-r l\,,11nnal ~:d11011al \•<O<'l<l1ten
everybody a bnde And a
nail pohsh that kept society
matron&' hand.a youthful.
She said "The Spanish
heliev~ wonderful things
about the Ne.,., World. And
in those ignorant days they
believed there was a foun-
tain and II you drank its
water. you would stay young
forever."
She took queen bee jelly.
loo It keeps you eternally
young. as anyone k:nowa.
JUAN PONCE de Leon
<hd not find the Fountain of
Youth . But he found Florida.
Unfortunately. he did not
know that N.ew York physi·
c1ans send Afleir clients to
Florida Ui regain their
youthful vigor The Miami
Beach hotels had not been
built and the mosqu1toe~
were murder Worse than
Caparra
. Juan Ponce c1e Leon d•d
not e'en hnd an Elizabeth
~rden youth cream ot
even a good hatr rinse
I le returned to , an Juan
1n disgrace
He dJd not get )oung. He
Rot older and passed to his
re\\ard
They buried him up 111 the
/\Id San Jose church.,
AITER DRAKE and the
British and Dutch took var-
ious Sunday shots at the
forti fied town. somebody re·
memhered Ponce de Leon .
",Juan wasn't such a bad
~rout at that." they said
Th(' British lPrt some can·
nnn h4'hin<I Thev rnelled the
cannon and rast an heroic
l1c11rr nf .Juan
In l!lllll lhr lo\\ n thnuRht
\11 hll!hl\ l\f h1m lht') c1Ujl
t 1m up .inrl put him in a rMl
•n.uhlr rnn~'l1111n proof
lnfl1h 1n '" r .1fhr!lri!I
It • t 11 r r•< <IOf\ #
,
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I WANT MY SEAT SA.<K. •
In Washington
Was It Plus or Minus?
By RALPH de TOLEDANO
The civil rlehta marchera
c.une and went. W uhingtoo
breathed a •lab oi relief
that there was no viol~.
Life returned ta tu normal
tempo. Convess continuf'd
to talk and debaU.
After the gnat dflmon-
llC.ration, coufd ttlOH who
worked to brin1 it about -
v.1lo devoted time aod spent
The pressure of socl.al po«I •
t1on i.s usually far more po-
tent than the cruder meth-
ods oi persuuioo. But no
legislator likes oo let it be
known that he has succumb-
ed to the influence oi aome
poweiul lnt.ereet -AFI.r
CIO, National Aaaociation
of Manutacturen, or the
Aa.ociation of P~a· en w1t.h the Hives.
The march on Wuhin~
toe was a c leu-cut ahow of
power. In a way. it. non-
viokmce makes it •lifhtly
more ominous. For the
1bought mwt always lurk
that if the police depart.-
m ent a.nd Ii. relnforcement1
had .Upped Jllllt a little, U
tt had beerl ooe of W uh-
ingtou' s acorehing days. °'
it ~ imponderables had
ClOD'le into play, the city
a.nd some of iu eovemment
buildings could Nive be-
come a sbamblrt.
money -claim a vtctory!• ••-••-••••••••••-••-CoWd they po~ oo any cul
achievement! W a 11 the
A m e r i c a n COllllcien<:e
ftirred -or WU a1J the
comment limply a way to
cover up a feeliol that m0&t
people had expected blood·
1hed? Would it result In
speedy legislation?
THESE QUESTIONS ar,
still being asked on Capitol
Hill. They were asked even
as the demonstrators were
packing their ~ta and ju-
bilantly leaving Wastung-
ton. And the best optn.ion
seems ta be that 1\0thislg
was accompllihed. ln fact,
there are ~ who sa)'
that the march had a neia-
tive effect.
Thi& is an interesnne
theory. Those who Mid It
aay that Congresg was !>Ne-
ed for t r o u b 1 e and the
dilemmas • would create.
Now that the marchers
have gone, according to thh
group, dle Hill can rdu.
It feels that it hu seen the
wont of it. Those who op-
pose the broad-gauge civil
rights measure now bemg
debated are certain there
will be no repetition o( the
march on Wa.sh.ingion, They
are r~lieved and heartened.
Their worries ended. they
can go back to thei r old
opinions. There will bl-no stampede
ON THE OTHER ha nd.
the group that sponsored
the march feels 1t ach1rved
1ts purpose bv 11nvr1lln&
the1.r might to the (edcral
,1?overnment Ha\'lni: 'een
200.000 crowd1ng the ~lall,
Congress wiU presumably respond.
IL 1s hard to lell Bu\ It
1s certainly a fact that Con·
,rressmen "'ho might have
been d!sposed to vote tor
the omnibus civil nght$ b'1J
and for the public accom·
modatl<>ns law have alw~•
felt Ulat the demonstration
was a kind of blackmail op-
eration, I.hat to vote for the
measure would look like an
act of cowardice
CONGRESS}fES. 11 should
be remembered tan ~ome·
limes he led b' thr nose.
But they don·1 11 an1 this
hroadrast anM~ lf1P lan<I
It destron thr11 rhcnih• Of
Mur~f' C'onjlr('<..,mrn tielni:
hum an. respond tn 1'\lrmal
c;timull Rt·rll'rl1n11 1• rnu!lh
Pnnu~h 111th11111 ~rr.icnn11
11111 th,. llnm, mm.,,1m1l~
'
Mailbox
Ne Forelfltfl
To the Ed!tor:
Negro Americans should
read the word! of one ol
thelr race who is reve!'fld
by many-Booker T. Wash·
lngton:
"The wlstst among my
race understand that the
agitation of quest.ions of 10-
dal equality ls the utrem·
est folly. and that progress
ln the enjoyment of an the
privileges that will come to
ua must be the result of ae-
ven and constant stru&gle
rather then of artificial
torani. No race that has
anythinc to corxribut to the
marttete of the world ia long
in any degree ostracized."
MARGARET E. SHUPE
Cold Lo9lr
To the Ed!U>r:
South Viet Nam has bf..
come another political thorn
In the side of our nation. We
have become a lendlnit
agency for every minor
country In the world. They
have come to assume the
attitude, ''Either support us
In tt)e manner we have nev-
er before encountered, or
we ft-Ill llffk aid from the
Soviet Union'" In other
words. they have learned
how oo play both end11
agalnat the middle. FranC#
Is a prime example of past
favors. and a living ex·
ample of gratitude! These
political leeches are about
H reliable as Madam.-Nhu
at a Buddhist charity af.
fair.
TO SAY we are living In
a Mad, Mad, Mad World la
puttinc It mildJy. It ii most
difficult to believe ln the
dlplty of a nation, and ac.
cept thJs sltuatlpn In a sane
and logical manner.
We as a nation are in
need of medical research.
alum clearancts and ar,
racing a social revolutJon
Wr have a doun con~lnJt'·
tlvt proirrams which wou"1
hfontfil hy th•~ ta), mnn'"
In ~pllt o( our prohlem~.
~,. .11rr s()f'ndlnJ: many mil
hon~ o( t1olla r~ in (Mt'l~n
;11(1 "h1rh from p11<.I "~
pi'rll'n<'" ha' prm rn '" I'll'
frultleu. The average ,,.
ciplent would sell ua down
the river for a bigger plum
from the Soviet Union.
ONE OF THE basic laws
of elementary psycholoey
teaches us that whenever a
nation or an lndiVldual la
under financial obligation oo
another. the end result is
dislike, not gratitude. In
short. ll ls impossible to buy
true friendship with money.
Perhaps the fact that Wf a.re facing a grave crisia Is
the reason for this proced·
ure. However. It has been
proven that you cannot hold
t>ack a dam by sticking
your finger in the hole, ex-
cept in fiction!
l admire our PruJdent.
T believe that John Kennedy
b facing a aeries of political
blunders which hu been
thriving since UMS! This is
not evolution, but the result
or stupid political moves
since the end or the laat
war! Unfortunately. Presi·
dent Kennedy happens to be
In office when the crop 18
ready for harvest!
WE HA VE LOST our In-
dependence as a nation, and
we have Jost the deep re·
spect which nur country al
one time received through·
nut the entire world' It
would lake a book to <fe •
scribe just how this condi-
tion came about. However.
ln the final analysis we will
have to stand alone! Why
not use this tax money to
further reinforce our arma·
ment and our defenses'!
Why not use this tax money
to adjust matt.era within our
own country? The axe will
eventually strike, and we
should be atrong and ready!
Let us use logic In a self·
created situation whlch ts
get\lng out of control! Let
us realiu that our lives and
our future are entirely with·
ln the strength of our na·
tlon ! Stupld~ty ha11 prevail·
fd. l«'t u~ us" cold lo1tic in
the future
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-·· ly lOlllT S. ALLIH and PAUL SCOTT
Thoee bealnik·type U.S. 1tudents who lollydaW
around Cuba u gueata of its Commwallt ru1 .. IOIM-
how seem to have overlooked a number af llutnl
realltiea.
In 1trlking contrut to their parroted propqanda
about the Joya and achievement.a of the lled nalme l.N
the following ftim and
indJJputabl• !act.a:
Alter four yean of dea·
potic Communist rule,
Cuba is winding up wltb a
sugar crop corwderably
Leu than even the offidaJ.
ly admitted record low
~J::l' Instead of the c ed 3,883,000 tons.
the actual total i5 around
2.9 million tons.
-That I.I 1eSI than ball
the I millJOD·pluJ tool aV• e.rac• between 1957 and the
R • d 1' domination: and
more than 1.5 mllllon tona
lua than last yur'1 crop, .
which waa one mllllon taoJ
under the previous year.
Even oo the buia of pat·
entJy uauerated of.flcW
fl.cures, the reco(d 1bow1
an unbroken decline ln au-car production 1lnce the
Communists have been in
control.
-The same la true ol ev·
ery other Important Cuban
export commodity.
-TOBACCO, aecond alter
sugar, whJcb brought Cuba
around $58 mllllon a year
prior to Castro, la now net·
ting leu than ~that
-Similarly. citrus produc-
tion 1a at a r.cord low. AJ.
lhou1h Cuba is a tropical
tsland, oranges are so
ac.arce that a doctor's pre·
acrtptton and the approval
of the local Committee of
Defense are neceuary to
buy five at a high price.
-The once • flourishing
mlnlng Industry la In an
equally nd 11tate. Nkk~I
production i• less than 40
per ~nt at the huge Nicaro
plant, built at a cost of SlOO
mlllloo by th. U.S. govern-
ment and confiaca~ by
Cutro. The record 1J even
worse at the Moa Bay Min-
ing Company, with nickel
and cobalt production run·
ntni at IHI than 20 pu
cenl At M.t.naa de Mataham·
bre, Cuba'• largest copper
mine, output ts vfrtually at
a st.andltill owing to sabo-
t.age, mismanagement and
neclect.
COMMUNIST BOOME-
RANG -The me.ager Ill•
gm-crop, lltlaHMt lD ~
25 )'Nl"ll. i.a llark µ-a,edy
for tile & million Cubam,
and a ~ blow ta R~
8ia and i.ts European ~I·
litell.
For the Cuban people liv-
ing und~ iron-fisted R e d
domination, the ~rd low
augar crop ii an economic
diaaet«. It meam even
more tw'd&h.ips and priva-
tion& than they alrudy are
experiencing; le5e f o o d,
clothing. medicines, tram·
po,utlon and ~r essen-
tials, coupled wrth more ra·
tiloning and tougher and
more ruthJe51! controls.
FOR THE SOVlEI' bloc.
the aupr debacle means
ireater b u r d e n s keepmi
Cuba economically alloat.
Ruata and itz satellites
are pouring more than $1 million a day in econom.Jc
a.id alone into Cuba. Without
theae vital supplies. Castro
and hi.a Red maaten would
collapse in a matter of
weeks. The whole economy
l'>f Cuba would come ta a lit·
er aJ standstill.
GRAPIDCAU.Y J1lo*'a.
tive of how ..,_.. Cuba
is on Russia, ..t the heavy
cost o( lhil Md to tM 1dlf'
are the f~:
-13 per cent ol aJJ crude
oil exported by RuHia toes
to Cuba.
-tO per cent ot alt Rus-
.ia's flour exporta 10 to
Cuba.
-50 per cent ol alJ Rua·
gja 's coodell8ed rnil1' ex·
porta iO to Cuba.
-m per cent of Ru-.1a '•
meat exporta IO to ~.
-.Much o1 c~.
la's economic d.lfficultiet In
due to larae-teale lllUp-
meata d m-••wwy ~
other IUppiiel to Qlba.
-Ru.mania '1 ncent back-
ataie row1n.i With t ~ e
Kremlin 1a d1rect.1.y the ·r.
au.It of ~omlc stralu
broutbt on by heavy a·
ports to Cuba -vUt:uaUJ
all on the cuff. u In tlM
case of C&eehotJovUla &lid
Russia, too.
THAT'S WRY the recor,i
low sugar crop of around
2.9 million tons is a seven
setback to UMm. Thel.t
barter deals with Cuba are
based on a 4.S mllllon.t.
crop.
Lart year, becau .. ~
duction fell below that P
t.I. various cndlu and Of.h.
er Red aid agreement. tw1
to be .r;enegotiated. Obvtou.
Jy, that will aialn have te
be done th.la year -"'
something. '" This dire economJc m.ea
holdl one weighty answer
OD what could De done about
Communist u1elllt.e Cuba.
This j I tig)lt.enlnt flVflr"f
poa:ible screw oa suppllea
there.
EVERY MEASURE cotdd
be t.uan to prevent ahlp-
ments nacldnr th~. and
to mab exorbitant tho.
that do get there.
Commu.nl.Jt Cuba ill be.Ing
kept economically a 11 v e
chJefiy bec.tuae of wNtem
ahJppiog. More w e 1 t e r n
tan.ken and freight.era de-
livered vital supplies to
Cuba last month than So-
viet bloc ahlps. Most or
these western veasels Oy the
flags of U.S. alliu and for-
eign aid beneficlarles.
For example: Britain and
Greece tied with 49 shlpa
each. The U.S. has poured
billiooa ln economic and
military aid Into both COW>•
tries. Even tocay, Gree~
gm a lot of such as-sistance.
YET TANKERS a.nd
freight.era flyin1 the Greek
flag are almost dally brinJ·
Ing oil, food and other cru-
cial supplie11 to Communist·
controlled Cuba.
Without Soviet-supplied
oll. ev~y wheel in Cuban
indlatry, transport llfld otit·
President Kennedy should
• bt able to arrive at 1om1
effective answer to thJA.