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Leat••1 Dekte
School Gets
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Council's OK
Of.ftciall ol Brlclw-Ward the Newport Beach City Coun·
Preparatory SCbo01 Tuetday ell. \
1lilbt wan tbllr baW. to lain The council majority IUI·
u.. al the old Palma BuDdlnl talDld pJanninr commhaton
for cluaea .an. i.athY de-bate before a capec:fty · audl· ap(lr'Oval of. a we permit to
.nee a.nd a 3 to 2 vote by allow the private ICbool for
· "lifted" blgb acbool ate atu·
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Security
dent. at 900 W. Balboa Blvd .
Coundbnu Jemet B. 8*od-
dard'1 motioa for approval',
however, attached a lencthY
u.t of CCID<HUona to t.be a~
proval.
Mra. Gary P. 'Bl'own, ICbool
prtndpal and officer of the
ICbool corporation, wu }ubt·
lant over the outcome of the
Jenithy burtn&.
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Newport
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Newport Beacb coundl:met1
Tuelday Meta Ol'dend City
Atty. Walter CJraremaa t. joee
Orqe Coumy In -. court ct.
fen.e of ememZtneD9 . ..int beneath the D ftiCbl peth
Joins
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TEN CENT5
County
Fight
CLASSES TO START Q • J b aipproacb to !1 Toro ....... mt8 0 Airs·-~-,. W'DIING'l'ON (UPI) -"We'll be rud,y to open ..__..
.... ~ 'l>reaidlnt Kennedy, Jn a •P9-c1aaMt on Sept. 18, come what SQptrlor Judee Jl o a a 1 d
clal Wt.tr, to4t1 p v• tbe may," she promlaed. M r a. Croobbar* IDUlt w on tba.
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Senate bill "unqoallfled and Brown aaid on1J ab student. Newport Beech Fimoce Di· mo1.1e.
unequi1'0Cal ~ancea" dlat have bMll ~ 10 far. rector Frank T. JohMGll Tues-The councl apruMd ,._
U. S. MCurtty wtll be lll'Otect. Condltiooa added to the ap-day aubmitt6d b1a resipation that cCJDltl"Qdiea cl baGea
ed under tbe llGClear test ban proval in the coundJ IUltalD· from the city post to accept beneaUI n Toro'• ma1n jet
treaty. iDI action iDCh1ded: . . lancln& ~ nMcbt flofce
H1a auu.rancea were &i•m -School enrollment u ll.mi1-a pnv~ indultry po.\ in tbe 1UriD8 COfl)I to rwti
the Senate by Ge:»> leader ed to 23 students.. Texu. to a 1IDdlDc pMt.-1l tbat
Ever9tt M. Di1'len In a pc-. -Ull9 pcmn will uptn City Maoaier ~ Coop would brtn1 ita aircraft °""
P9fld lpeech ill wtlAcb be de-automaticallJ oa Aue. 11, end councllmeo, ~ Newport 1-..11 md ...,_l
c1ared bis own support of tbe 198ol. surprlled by the lllOft 1-d-coaatll tadb).
pact and bla witline-a u -Scbool tlDlll la *did to ed Jobmon'• tour 1~ flf la ......, a... •• a &.publicu ti> •• ,. lbe sec-the bou:ra bltw.. l:JI a.m. ~ c... • a ''trt.l ti b
ond mile'' tar 11W11o and J• ll ;m: W'Y\ce with the cttJ and U• •Id.,. *1 Ii f M'I camCJl fal.
AISICAft ~·;;If-' • ,_,... ....-MIS> ,...-a 1111 ..,.. • ._ ~"' ..... ~= .. ic: ,, :i ~.1'!1!.!'J r ...... r-.:..-:;r-....
ready bad recti9M ''tWl.r ! r.1llir.' by Ooop l'ulldl:f
equate" 1tat•A'l •1• trom ~ ~ 1:m c~cal Tbe po Pu I a r Oi.1>artmebe =· · ..., U» cueu...:
AdmlDiltration offlcialJ .,_ :U.cW. _. 1-d .id lliie woul& IUve ... 1-1g1biMtd Co. 1MIUUlit ~~. ~ -~~~~for ~~ buw or Jl'l· clty Oct. 11 to become mu-e I . '1iCtioa el Its Jllapoeed !!fE P:cltyU1UltE ~ p:j~~ --: Nlewpol rtfi andht to€osta ~·Y ..._. the ti-, nte mlol wW k qer ol t.be Baden Compeny, .. ~ could forct ._, mesa counc .... are otmng 1n ega g ~ ~ -:S besr DeJDo. pennl&ed. AD atu6'n&I .m • 11 1 c h ......icet oomputen man Jeta over Newport "at vent hau1e construction on Louis Laramore's Moral
Cr • ..:-._ __ 1l .. '--M:MfltM edbe atatim w~. ~'mu.at from ill headquarters in M~ pm~~ alUtodee than at lnnltment Co. prq>erty (upper ngbt). SettlemenL
--_., -._...._._. .,~ M.-uuua-owD ·-of the tract, they f6r, will mean the Marine Corps
that It u "delirable ~ dilpel ed ~ ,;;;ona wtdch mut Allen, Texas. Connclhnta Dam1d Elder will be forced to 1$tuce traffic on the north-bound
any fean or ~ amoq be ~ oft-ctreet on t b e Jobneon, Who Jives with his ldded 111at a cbaftl• in rugtit approach, thus seaillng tactical aircraft to a new ap·
It •• Dtrbto who 1u1· ~All eating shall be limit· tbree childr at 3116 Valle mJpt mean future take-offs
prottb over the two dties (note arrows). Netr ap-
proach also would put El Toro-bound aJrcntt over
Orange County Airport (Jett oenter) Ind part of n.w
un.iftr'Sity campus. Planes approaching ltom up coast·
line would join approach pattern after c:roaing burr
of Huntington Beach (out of map to left),
Senaton on the pomt. prams.ea. wife Billy K.te and ttieir pettern for Marb planes I
~to~"=' totenli. ed to inlide ~ No food Road, Coit.a en Meaa, uaum~ would come tlVfll Corone det
• any fm or doubt& .. de-=-~ MrV1ng hU Newport Budl post in ~· determininc to join the NB Plans Moral Co. Readvinu
bate on ratlflcation of the llm· -Tbe bolldiDI mu 1 t be liel afttT' eerving in similar cotmty in ita %.Oiling defense '.I 'O
New Melee
ited telt bm pact beiU uu.. (See SCHOOL, Pa1e %) capacitiel in Kin11ville, Tt.x· Newport QOODcll members r~ To Continue
week. aa, and Ocala, F1orida. viewed a m111> ~ the 1 St • '7 A / 1bt Prutdd cited et&trt He ii ~asurer o( the layout ol lmdtq paU.ms and I rin LJOne nnea
areas in wblch prepantioN .... -..wr~ Christ Cburd! by the Sea, J« app"Oachu to the El Toro Route F1· !!ht r r.r
would be mal*lned to JI'(>-~ • ~ CommuoJty MetbodiA, and 1 jet bale. CJ
Breaks Out
In 'Barna
tect. the United State.I and member ol boCb the Marmers ·Stoddard md other council By STRATFORD C .• JONES resldenta wbo would be liv·
the free world under the trea· and Bah>a Bey LioM Ch.tba. memben noted that Ult major Newport Beach. city coon· Soatb.lud News Strvltt ing beneath jet aircraft ap-Bl'RMINGHA...\I, All. I UPI\
ty which would ban all bat NEW YORK (UPl)-Stocta He is alao active in several jet all4weat.ber approadt to cllmen Tuelday rught served SANTA ANA -An appeal proachlng the ~tion's mdbl -Fi~ Negro ~ r.-
underground ttating. amaahed tbrouih a new all· prolesrional organizatiooa. the El Toro station la now on ltroog notice ol oooUnamg to higher courts will be runway at a height of about tamed to clasaes today at
Kennedy parUcularly as· Ume blgh in hectic trading to-1bt Coffeyville, KM!., na· Rwlw,ay 34-R, but ooutruc· t:heS' Pacif'JC OoMt ~•Y made by Moral Investment 500 feet. tJU'ff 1 aured the Senate that If Cuba day. (Set quotations, Pages tive WM graduated magna Uoo ol born~ off tile end of baW~ u they mt.boriJed city co. ir Superior Judge Ron· Laramore testified Tues· . . · new Y-deseert.gated sboul~ bt used "tither direct· 16-11.) cum la.I.Ide from Tuu Col· thi4 ~~force the Ma· ~ to ne~e aid Crookshank rules against day his firm has sunk about ~irmingham ICbooiJ, trigger·
ly or Indirectly to drcumvent After only 30 minutes of l~e ol Arts -.id Indmtry. In rinea to switch their approach ~ reW1l pnV'alte tr~ OO· its petition to lift zoning $100.000 in the effort to con· mg another' rowdy dem011·
or nullify thia treaty, die trading the Dow-Jones indus-his first posltlon, be served to utHi:r.e Runway 7. J1neer'S.. regulations to permit devel· struct 696 homes on the land. st.raQoo by White lb.ldenta II(
United St.ates will take ~ trlal averaie broke the previ-as finance di.rector. ta.x col· Stoddard contended such ao Council <lllculsioo ol free-opment of land beneath the Engineering h.as cost $20,· Weet End ffiib School.
necessary acUall In recpcmae. ous record eel only last 'Iburs-lector and city clerk. of Kings-approach would put speedy ""Y .prob1eme 'IUeeday was runway approach to El Toro 000 and the balance was tak· It luted little D'.llOA t:tlM nu.s was aimed at the trea· day. Tbe fut pace ot. the first viHt, Texas. filbttr craft over Newport the first lti'OOC iDdication in Marine Corps Air Station. en up In persoMtl ~xpenses hour bowev and b
lY reserv•tion ol. Sen. BarTY hour of tradln& made many a Beac.h and CocU Mesa and reoeot weeb ~ ~ ooun· This became evident toda required for readying the an ' er.. y
Goldwater, R·ArU. wtlO pr~ broker recall the early hours ~ould also conflict with land· ci as yet doesn t Jn1end ID when an attome for Loui~ project alt.er preliminary 9:30. a.m. tbe jeering, Cl&«·
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poses tbat lta effectlveneea be or May 28, 1962. when prices River Ave. mg patterns at Oranee Coon· =1 ~ currenUy ado~t~ Laramore, presllot of Mor-tract maps were approved wa~ tt.udent. had broken
deferred until Ruasia's mW· 1ank aharply in what ia ltlll ty Airport. . high 1 « the fu u al Investment, continued to (See MORAL, Page 2) up into mnall groups and l~t ~ •
tary bMe bu been removed remembered on the It.reel as Mayor Charles E . Ha.rt, .m 9)6 ~-Stoddard ho methodically enter a vast the area, boycotting their
from ODbe. "Blue Monday." Di toao ~ appeuntyal !or1!~ city run a:st:be :-.., freew'aywne-am o u n l of evidence he dasse&. Stn.Ct mu .... co UI .., case, . ''0 3 'd uJd be to A.ttendance at West End declared that it is defmitely goO&tions over Che past &ev-saJ wo necessary . Too Bad, whet'e N ,....... enroll: m the ''best ·-~ety ~-....... era1 yeani, Wiii blunt lfl de-the appeal lo the 4th Dist-, two eero --I Tlds b die hlslde News
... ,, .... ~ w.ii.ce
Atty. Gee. Kennedy, In unprecedented legal maneu·
ver. outwitted Alabama's Gov. Wallace. Par<t 3
BHJI~ .ftMl'"9 c ... tla.a
0esp6ta court ruUncs. many 1ehoola in South and
Eut ~Unue Bible readlqs and pr~trs. Page 4
Vartlla Sea Nell' Se ... I T~
Aaembly Speaker Jene Unruh saya new school
tUll next year '.Inevitable,' but okay now. Pace 12
llfJtlpr• Le"" .. 3
Doo Dryldale to burl &Cain.at Pittsburgh tonight as
the Dod1en try to bold off St. Louil. Sport.a, »23
INDEX OF INSIDE FEATIJllES
Boating ........ ~· .. .... . ~ Obttuariea . . . . . . . . . . . 3
California Newt ....... 12 Orange County . . . . . . . . 8
Comlc1 . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . 30 Social Notes . . . . . . . 13 • 18
EdltortalJ . . . . • . • • • . . . . 32 Sporta .. . . . . . . . . . 20 • 23
Finance . . . . . . . • • . • 10 • 11 Television . . . • . . . . . .. . . 30
National New1 . . • . . J • 4 Theaters ............... ~
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A d f IHll --~~ ~mklg bit hope that ohange rlct Court ed y e s t e r d a y, was dOW11
preeen. t main jet landing ap-mento mi&ht mellll a reversal date against Orange County I ids, ur ~ hiAllh wads Goalm att Ramnl ~ I pprove ~o~:Utm~~ M~~ in adminiatration ~ Sacra· Moral ~ks a writ .man-K s f ' shaivly.
Prat-. from thr'ee prop. proacb. in the adopted route. which would require the g an ra~mon e tmen·
ecty owner. were ~ Only Counctlm1t1 Dee Cook "The State Legislature 111 county lo lift a zoning ordi· R ll V t.ary ~with attendance
Tuetday night as the Newport (Set F IGIIT J!att f) l"e9t.ivt about Uris dec15ion." nance that precludes rf'Si· ea y p down at · .
Beach City Council approved ' 1 Stoddard opined. "'and the dential construction. 1 About M white 111.odentll
the 164,64.1 River Avenue As· governor has taken pam~ to County su~rvl5ors en Feh The !iurfer'\ lament. · It trooped out of Ramsay sMrt·
seammt District. be no part ol it. z:t approved an emergcn<.'y never faHs . School lllarts 1 lY before the clusea lt;lrtM
In a dilht concession, the 1 T ak e Care.! ~·rr.th1~ state ,ets a Repub-ordinance which 1.oned 161\
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anrl then t he surf <.'omes II :io a.m. counai1 dfd reduce Useel· -Uoan l(ovemor lii l.he next acres or Moral land and oth· ' ''I thought Ramsay had menu by $280 for Jadt Cor· • term. and we <:an holrl out "r acreagt for manufactur· up." held true with 8 ven-I some gut3." ll young blonde
nair, ~ W. Balboa Blvd.. Sc rtlp;n_e Are Jong enough, we're apt to ~et in~ aod reM!arch onl y. i:can<:e today alon11: New-girl $hooted. •·r thought Ram·
and WUUmn M. Blect, ~ W, " .,., a ehange in the route. I'm The board holds it acted port·~ beaches. say w u proud ol ~me
Balboa Blvd. I (Sff ROUTE, Pace t) tn part tn protf'ct futu.rr Lifeguards reported mon· white."
City Director o1 Public Here Agn ;11 strous waves up to 12 feet White group. « tW'08 .~ W_.. Daolld C. Silmpeon ex· ...,., h1 threes~ out ol Ram· ~ Che reductiona came gh ttus morning were bat-say during the (int hour oC
beoMate • .._. ll1d utility eon-Better wakh oot or the I It's Hot, Too tering the city's shoreline. classes. A l6-year-dd Nett-.
nec6Jne lnltalled to the prq>-eculpins will get you. I But no serious problems boy was amooc !be atudent.t
orb wouM be « no benelit. That's the warning from 1 I had been r~ by noon inside.
Other ob~ by 8*k Orange County Harbor [)e. s s k T time from the biggest aurf ---------
fOI' hil *2.484 we.neat and partment U . Howar1 Deg· mou nea S .1. n m two years and iU ac·
dae '1,SOO levy ...-.. Cor· baUlell. ""° aa.td the spiny O companying r i p current Guaranteed
Mir's Jl(opeity were OYW· red flab att again busy cond1Uol\6, the guards said.
ruled. stlnginc Jocal fishermen. Smog ~ into t h e predicted another 96 de· They reported the beaches Delivery
The COUDCt1 *> ovemAed He ~the acuJpln can be Orange Cout area today grees for Loa Angelu. J n i:.a r I Y deserted. becaus_e
objections by Herry J . Roe· recognized easily because it from the Loa Aneelea basin District Forecaster Emil their best customers were
era to $10,000 of bis '14,088 la a. red fish. often with Kurt%. however. held lo hts I back ln school.
a.aeAmeflt a,aiDlt hie lease White marlcings and is m· and Mt •111 to ltreamJng opinlon that fog would re-But the dangerous big
on Parcel 11 on the Beeloo, ually 6 to 10 inch.ff long. a11 temperatura reached 7R tum to the coa5t line Thurs· 1 surf caused the lifeguard de·
I.Ad. property. He aa.id the aculpln's dor'" degreea kt Newport ~1ch day mornin1t afld put na· partm•nt to hastily round
The '54,Ml. Riwr Avenue eaJ fin can inflict painful before noon. ture's air cond.l&loning back up extra ~n for possible
asaeHment work wu com· atinp, wtlich art not fat.al Th, U.S. WeaO.-Bu· lo work trouble during the after
pleted to brinl 1ewer, uWity bat very 1rntatin1. reau . w h l ch had fore-Tuesday ~ tem~raturt~ noon. They c a 11 t-d up
I and street lmprovementa to And u you lhould meet up I cast lower marks through· included 100 degrees at El 16 men to p a t r o I tht'
the Rlver section near the wtth the business end of a out the IOUthland at 8 am Toro. '!1 al Anaheim. 96 at bca<.'h~ and warne<I swim·
westerly end of Balboa Boule· Aculpin. Degh3usen advise~ tod;n. chan&ed ill mlnd two I .a Habra. R.5 al Huntln11:ton mers of ··very h1mmlo11~"
vud. Tht' city conlributrd aoaklng the wnun~ In .lm· ~UI ~ laltr when onshorf' Rea<.'h. 64 ill rn~t<J Mr~l'I ;ind l'OndtttOn!I Whtlf' lhP tu~
$20.350 or thf' total ('OJ;l. mor11a tn rf'hPVf' lhP p.lln "ll'Ht( h11lf'C1 In d!ovr!np 11nri 7~ "' 1'f'lo\ p<irl Rr;irh hr Nlkrr~ r OOl10111'
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routing doesn ·1 make ~m.e "
Stoddard cl>aracterlz.ed the
Caillorma Higtw. ay Cornn.-.
s1on as "a bunch of mt.tcuid·
cd public servant.a ··
lie a.ided. "I'm at war '\'tth
J1 them and I don't car,. who
knows it··
RAPS ROUTE
01 Councilman ~ Cook waJ
1 strong in advocat ing a nl)d
pos;tion;tn oppoclng atate rwt-
tTAT1011 ing or the r~eway through .. ..., La."'-· WNt Newpon. Mariners Mile 17 1• and Corona del Mar. He aug.
IUTICMll gesled telltng tb@ !la(.e Ole
~ ~ route "ls totally untceep(· !: ~ 1 able·· and rt>fuse to con~idrr
,, " sl(l"llng a !~way agreement
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( ... ~~ ...... ,.,."' '~" (.~ .. ~ fr1¥w av airrc<-men•~ hut that
11 \\'Ollld bf> l\Jlt r,.fui;mt tn lakt
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Only One Leg,
But He Jumps
\AMP PENDLETON
'AP t -A gutty Marine
~rgunt who straps oo one
of hil lega at reveUle every
day had to must.er a little
utra determlnalioo today
when he sllccufu.lly made
his nut parachute-j11D1p tn
almocl a year.
Sgt. Dooald N. Hamblen,
30, of Aorust. Maine, made
hl• nut Jump 1tnce drUttnc
down onto two 12,000..Yolt
power Jina while parachut-
ing IHt ~· 21.
~ $.-#oot-H> Korean vet-
eran'• left i.1 was badly
burned he-fort ht iri f rtt of
the electric lines and later
doct.Mt amputated k.
llamblen·1 Ju m p today
will <ktermme whether he
will rema111 1n the corpa .,
a reconnaissance Marine.
an u11cnment wh1ch re·
quires men who can with-
'land the ngors of both
parachute Jumps and deep-
Mla dlve1'
The ruddy~ompJu1ontd
Hamblen ls Rill in the
COri>t on spectal authority
of Gen. David M. Shoup,
Marine Corps commandant.
The orders were issued aft·
w Hamblen's company
commander recommended
thal he be gtven a chance
to stay ln "on gu111 a lone."
If ror no other reason
To ge-t a crack al the
Jump . th~ 170-pound Marine
has already underson,. this
pll\'~ll'8l ordl'al
11r ·~ provrd ht tan run
~t '1mt-pick up 11 man ht~
"" n '"" ""d t"t11rn 5'l
ed caaualty ac~s h I a
shoulders -in 40 •~nds.
Hamblen hu run three
miles in 36 minutes, climb-
ed a »r o o t rope, a n d
proved b I s prowess at
rwimming and dlvinc.
Theo, too, there'• been
the usual Infantry obalacle
trainina courses.
The final ten 11 tbt jump.
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Boulevard, Newport Bf.ch.
Callfomla, and Bay Street
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Me s a, C111Ufomla. Second
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Bobby Kenhedy
Strategy Told
WASHINGTON (UPD-AUy. Gen. Robert
F. Kennedy and hll stall deviled the unpTeo.
dented legal strateo that bo.u4 ln Alabama Gov.
George C. Wanace ln hia lat.at school deu~
gallon facedown with the federal government.
, Jt was Kennedy's sWf1 *ile In the way1 of
the dvil right.I battle, that came up with the key
dWrict judges to join ln a statewide injunction
idea. That was to ask all five Alabama federal
district Judges to join ln a staJewtde ·injunction
barring interference by Wallace with the entry
o( Negro puplla into schools in tour ot the state's
cities.
Thia aet the stage early yesterday for presi-
dential action to federalDI the Alabama National
Guard. tbua removt.nJ it from the picture, u
a step in protecting tile integrity of the federal
court decreea.
FIGURING WALLACE OUT
Kennedy was reliably reported to have giv·
en up attempting to figure out what Wallace may
do next. He wu said to feel that one way to
outguess the bar.tam governor is to think or all
the things a logical man might do and then
expect WaJlace lo do the opposite.
Government sources &aid there was a ''deli·
cate" legal question of whether Wallace actually
defied previous court orders directing the school
boards in Birmingham, 1'u6kegee, Mobile and
Huntsville to ctesegregate classes.
But there• wu no doubt about the validity
ol the restraining order issued by Federal Judge
M. Jobns8n for himself and four colleagues.
The attorney ~eneral .was reported to have
decided Sunday rught that Wallace would not
back down in lli& efforts lo prevent desegrega·
tion at Birmingham, Tuskegee and Mobile. Ken·
nedy then faced the problem of selecting a legal
forum-fllince the cities were in several judicial
detricts. He said his staff solved that b~ arrang·
Ing tor al.J five judges to-~f ~ 4 single .~der .
TRIGGHED INTERVENTION
Government sources said It wu the Ala·
bama state troops action in barring Negroes
from school-not the closing of school la.st week
-that triggered the federal intervention. TbiJ
wu in direct defance of the tourt'1 integration
directive.
Kennedy was said to have decided not to try
and prosecute Wallace on contempt of court
charges despite hi! actions during the past week.
The legal issue iJ a cloudy one and prosecution
would aggravate federal·state relations, it ts be-l Ueved.
11 The attorney general. weary after a nlgbt-
IJ long Vigil. called his brother at the White Houae
about 7 un. yecterday when. Wallace bnu~t out t.be'·sumt: Tbe ~., ..... a.. aa.4-.ildlly to
redenlb:e the Alabama unJts and get ~Jiem back
to their minories: • ~. '
This was done, goven1ment sources said, to
· avoid worldwide circulation of news pictures
showing American troops keeping Negroes out
of an American school.
Further incident! may erupt thi11 fall when
a few more Negro students enroll at branches
of the Unjversity of Alabama. government
sources said. But they are counting on an ant.i·
Wallace reaction from the people of Alabama
to prevent further trouble in the state. The
criticiJm of Wallace expressed in the past week
is a .11ew fa ctor, they said.
So.·. Carolina Awaits
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The &upreme Court or no, many school children •·
eross the land are cootinuinc t.o reed Bible venu and
ottf!r praJWI.
"We · .ut continue to read the Bible unW the SU·
preme COtSt stops ua," aid a aupervilin1 principal in tbl
a:reater Gallitleo IChool area tn Pennsylvania. ••.~ IMA~"fJ 1'1L Ill .-."IJM 8M9I *'llff£
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prlndple of Bible readinc." ------------------
Rall d ;a.id F.dward J. Murphy, a 1 • • roa fattier o{ eight and I JNl'll• I
mar teacher In Cambridge, J 7\.T th U I:'
Mass. I 1 ~or ll08 r ea~S
Wreck A United Pre• f.nt.ematicm· 1
al <rurVey today allowed that I
most ol tbe Blbte re9d.lnt and A b l • ~':~~::,.~ out ntegration
H t 41 m edUCAtioll iJ titd doeely tlo llr 8 Murdles. WASHJNGTM <UPI > -Thlt·pldln emtrll4 t1'"8
In the Weit. whote de\lelop-Nortbern ftllp'tlantn re-a ipClt ~ " UP(~
HUDSON N Y (UPI) -A ment was min rec-mt. mcMI& turniai to W~ th I 1 en ol ~...,... Bouse • · · ~ are llbidinl by the week appear to ha\.<e found New York ~tral ra.Jlroad Supf'eme /(}cu1 decilioft. (lll the follu back home IUppOrt· memhen who ..,ent lMt week
commuter exp re 1 s sped CalJfomiil, a IUlt bM ~ ing !be demand of Negroes to in their home diltl1cta talk-
througb an open switch la.st filed to remove "Ill God We v~ Lil 1be Soutb, but not to lnf and lilteD.loC to voter9.
J!.l&bt and collided with a Trult" from money.) 1 live nut door lo the North. n... ooqr...meo are ~
1wttcbing locomotive on a sld-The ~e Oourt ruled ltey to civl ri&bt. 9Ction
~';'·lh~~ur~Ju~~ujrsoos. one ' ::9w 25,ofl~ ~{ = With Southern Democrat. IOI~
The impact derailed two en· prayer Mi p.tJlic ldlooia, even LBJ Meets Idly ~ to ~~al
fines, th.r• paueneer coach· thoueb noo~mpubory. al· w*1 a civil label,
es. and a baggage car, and fenckd the religious freedom President Kennedy mmt de-
Jeft four mail ca.rs strewn I guaranteed in the <Arutitu· Norway's pend oo the nortbem wing ot along the bankJ of the Hudson Uon. Another rulillg enforced hj, party and liberal ea.stem
RJver here. None of the alx the dedlion thb .umm«. Republicans -pfu. any con-I
derailed can turned over; 500 T orr· . 1 _ llJ'VatlVe midweatetn vo&ea feet of tracldne WU torn up. CUSTOMARY op IC18ie he can pick up.
The train wu the Henrick In New Jeney, the Haw· Moat .of the returntni oon-
Hudlon. ea route to Albany *home board of education or-OSLO, NonJay (UPl)-Vloe tr'Uame!l said they found
1rom New York City. J . T. dered Bible reedinc continued Prelidtnt Lynda B.. Johuon Jnterett in c1vtl right& at
Milea. a '"Itch.man. uld he when llC'hool re.urned ti& today daeuNed poaib)e U.S.· home aurpruin'1y li&b1 i.a
uw an wudmtified mu Lry mondl. City ICftook opened Norweaian coopeiratkl) oa ~ al wideipreed r.clal
to atop the ~ e.xpru& W'IC2I the CWilorneJ'y ftft OMLllUu>k!.UOO. at.I.lit• ~I and the at-
!rom aoine off tii. main track. venee from tbt Old TeM-witJl new Prime Minister John tendant massive Dft'S cover·
"I saw him at the swticb " ment and the rri•m ol Lyng. 1ge. Several mentioned a
Mlle5 &a.id. "We were 1~1 the Lord'' Prayer. Johnson, whoae aeenda-alto renerll dislnt.er~st tn nation· I
than 50 feel away. But you I An •~Y for the Amen· included a vhlt to the royal al alb.in.
can·t stop a train going 70 can Civil Liberties tkiioft Mid palace and lunch with King One m1dwestem Repubtkan
mllu an hour IA 50 f..t. Ht the ~1 wen ·~ Olav V. met with Lyn& and •aid a tavern owner Ill his
almost got 1tllJed u,inc." I and arrocant deflun. So ottw 1onnmwm officials distr.ct hu posted • sign
Lawrence Shallo. owner or t•. the _.. ~ obea'Nd durln1 the ftrst full day of saying: .','Andy AWl't Mad at'
a lllic~b co~pany \o.t.ed at l the 8&ble readm1 but bu bis ClOf-day :W-a~ Ito Norway. N~ · · ... -•' • •· · ·
the tram atayon, sa.id "there done lllllllltns: . "iPT.nliA~ JWYAl1l.ID e 11 t It may not be good gram· was a loud craab ij~ we At lent m.ne P...,.lv ~a·n "nporteif on t,..-mar,•~'U!Wt ''**'n1'"t.~·~·j~'~"'
could hear the peopJe· moan·/ tcbool cUltricta voted to . the way tbe p«>Ple f~. the
Ing... tint.le Bible readine. • Scores of persons stood lawmaker said. . ,
Ambulances and taxis took State Alty .. yea. Weiter E. waJtinf ouuJde the Grand Ho-Others. plumb1ng beiow the
25 persons to Columbia Hoapi· Alessandroni "!~ IChool tel when Johnson left t h I 1 apparently calm s u r fa c e,
laJ here, and 6 were released dLstnct.s ~ ~ oow1 1.eft morning for lhe conference found ltrongM" f~Uogs.
later. Frank Letieltu, 61. of 00 loopholes 111 iU declllon in warm and sunny weather Rep. J. Edward Rou.sh,.
Hudson, a conductor on lhe and .the. state departm~ al -the first clear day for weeks ~Ind., a .~ of civil
train remained in critical public instruction said the in 0.I nghts leealaUon. aaid be
condition with throat injuries. trend'.' was to _... Mth U:-~ shook banda with found "tbere ls ~ ~OJPitiM
coort s and attoniey lener'll • mcmberi of the crowd and that these people nave their op~. wu then escorted to the eov-~ ~ have equal
N S• LEA VE ROOM ernment houae by U.S. Am· "But ~ is d Lind« eW lll8 l r a The llP' W&J.min&ton uea buaador C'Utton Wharton and current off-""~ u:f .
)OUlt IC'hooi board in weaem Hana !:nien. Norweatu am· ~ .... to ~ we are l Pennaylvani& v<Md "° contin-buaaclor to Wuhlntton. .... , ... ,. Co too fast, that in Ma kes Debut I ue Bible rudin1 and recite-The Vic. President WU !'«• ~~g w~m.~l5 tr!p~:
. ~ of the Lord's Pra~er. Il celved by L)'Jll, the Conserva· the righb of another." Roush
r>-'DV YORK 1 API _ Frank Mid atudenu not wantini to tl~e party leAcl., of the coa-said
Sinatra .Jr , 19. mste hiJ part!cipate may leavt the Htion 1ovemment which oust· R~ Vernon W Thomson.
\ew York singin~ debut Mon· room. ~ the SocialJru from power R·Wis , detected "a feehnf
rlay night lie woo tumultu· A Flonda . supreme co.urt )~It two weeks ago or uneuiness " He uid the
011s applau~e r:ilLng upholding the ~st:itu· people of his dlstrkt prob-
The son ol the "popular sing. t1on~llty ol Florida s Bible I ably would support tffort~ to
N and actor appt>ared be(ore readtnf law .was remande~ J d • C h secure votmg and education·
a capacity crowd m the Royal f?r a \eheanni: State offi-ll 18 -'r8S al rights for Negroes and Je>b
Box of the Americana Hotel etals said all SC~! a~r· equality for both racr~ But
llr \an.I( "'1th the Tomm) ently were C~l.Wng Blhlt KilJ AJJ } they sharply draw the lrne at
Dorsey Band. t.he band wtth readlllg until a hnal de<'i!lon S 8 federal action again~t pm·ate
\\ h1rh his father first .. gained is reached . businesses w b 1 c h restrict
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Aon.e d~Pfftmla IOn'C ~uih UlitA tM .,.Wtanct
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public attenllon It n tied In South Carolina. ~-~W DEUfl 1AP 1 _ An their cliemete.
b) Sam Donahue. Do ~ Supt. Je'6e Andttsoo $ald • lodian Airlines Viscount car. ==================-==========================================----
Ml 1956 .-~hey would conilnue o( let· rying 13 passengers and a
SU\atra seNor was not on llllg local c~room ~' crew o( s crashed and burned
hand for the N~ York debut conduct ~ly devot.iions as today 33 miles sootn or Agre,
but. the son sat~.· ··Dad will they see ht. the government OWl"ed air-
be m tomorrow. City schools in Newport. line reported. Y~g Sinatra, who beian Ky.. sported 1iens s.a)'ine. The-re were no survivol'5 an
&lllilll,i about a year ago. ··brln1 back the Bible." When airline spokesman said. Th.
doest! t contend he ranks witb the SLIJll were t.aken down, site is about 150 miles south
Jus father as a ainier but IWdents thawed up with c&rda of New Delhi.
aays ··Somed&y I'm &oifte on Uu?U ~d dreeNs NYlnt The flaat 'l"M en route
to be good ·· the Nrne lhinl· from Waour to Jl{ew Dellu.
Saved b~ • the Bell
H11 sbn11.d s Exempteti Fro1n · Drflf t
By Tht Asso<'i:.lt'd Presa
Hundred~ ur roung mar·
r~ men fa<:tng lwo yurs
ol Arm y hfe found t~em·
11rlve~ Tue"sdat In a 5ifua.
lion similar to that of lhf'
prize figh ter saved by thr
bell. In this case, it was a
weddini bell.
The bell ringer was Prest·
dmt Keonedy. He iss~ an
uecutive order t.emporan· 1Y haltuii the draft ol ma.r •
ri.td men
Many men were only mlll·
lMS IWIY from inductjon
,_,hen the ordtr c am•
thrn1Jih
Stmlt gTe.<"~ tJi, 11 , W 1o
"1th Sl~h\ of re!Jef Otl»J't
uw prnblt'm ..
And ~nmt Jlkr ttu-.t ;,,
••atlt marn~ tnd~ at
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Atlanta. decided lo iio into
the Army anywa\'
One of the three. Thomas
Fl\'ers. 2J ()( Rome. r.a . ex-
plained .. My friend~ threw
mt a big going.away party
-I'd be ashameoct to go
back now. Besides. I sold
my new car."
Amoni the AUan~ induc-
leea Who cbote civil.tan We.
Earl G. Wheet.r. 23. ol
Trent.oo. Ga., said . "It Jook
me a.bout u Joni to declda
to i<> home as It d1d for
them to ask the quest.iorl " Kenn~ ordered t II a t
m•rrltd meJi be inducted
or11v llfter all ~ acceptable
~incl~ m911 In the ltt& aft'
fl'OUP had been drafted
Whtn Fred M f1elcher
1.ot UM oew, al • Sf.attl1 m-
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du«t1on center, the 23-year·
o I d br1de~room 0( five
month~ · just started MJn· mng '
"I a<.iuallv rM out t he
door:· F'letcher said, and
kept ru nning for about four
blocks ''before I happened
to think It was a long way
home t.o Bothell" -a Wash·
inil«I s t a t e community
about 10 miles from S.at.-
t1e.
B u t another inductee.
DWel JtobWoa of Gra~
view, Wull.. wasn't u
lucky. fft'a 11npe. "I'm I
m11Mm-Ulan beclr about tbb-;rl'lt a&ld.. ·Tm pr•<'· I
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By DR. LEVI G~ uale11 you uy lt'1 nece11ary.
J=:very generatJon boa1U of Sh• uys U natun woo't do
ii.Ml! aa th• modtm 1ene:r•· It you'll hive to."
Uon. "I'll be ri1ht, over," he
We speak of miracle dru,IJ, said. ' ·
and of modern suriery, with \
pride in knowing we are on · ABOUT a~ boor liter the
the w:rge of even newer dru&I ambuianc. J~h with Mn. K.
and of. l.qtnious new 1ur&ica! for tht hospital . .Peter follow·
technlquu:. And we are 1mua: ed in bis car.
In our ce:rtalnty that we t replaced tht" .Utholcopt.
'"know bow to Uvt," that we and blood P~. cutt ln
know how to protect our the ba1. "lt'1 touch. f;d, for
health by proper diet, exer· your mother \o have WC'·
dJe, and nluation. 1eac1 aurgery at her ace.
Our medical upedatiOM but' fbe hemla caa't-be ,..
are great. lf anythin& hap-duced. Her oni, ebuoe Ir
pens, In 1pite of proper living, 1urgery." ..
tht modem doctor la then, He ran a hAnd. throu&h his
tM myth of • perfect, all· unrombed hair. "l know you
po14•erful. huler. doctor• are .rl&bl thine. Peter'• 1eon.
PETER fouGd him11:1f IO and tt'a a 1l tlon ... ,. ' regarded when I called hlm I auppok." '
for the emeriency l\lrllcal ''No opera
.. ~ mndttloa of Mn. K. SM • ., 'N:' 'l'Hen'• -•
a mild diabetic, and;:ontrolled lier: •It " n
I.he diabetes with diet 1lone. · "How old iJ abe"" Peter He forced • amlle. "Oh, I
•aked over the p~. It wis know Peter csn't ruarantte
I o'clock ln the mornlng and ruults, but mother bu a won-
he wu havinl trouble e<il· d.ufvl constitution, and ahe l~lng h.lJ wttJ. U.vea a..natur~l We. And mod-
"Eighty," I uld. "Sbl's had e M&err,11 llldtl: ~thin&.
paln for U boors," ·1 empha-~.al What_~ ve read.
,;iud. Her 8Q.year-old a o n, Ed, iat on the eou<:h listening THREE d.ays alteT surcery
In my end o( the converu-Mrs. K. was con":aJesctnc
lion. He waa an old friend without too mucb difficulty.
of Pett.r's. But on the fourth day ahe
"How lon1 haa, she had the suddenly found It hard to
hernla'!" Peter asbd. breathe, JOit e<1nadou1ne11 pe-
I covered the mouthplect rlodically and 1ppeared lrra·
nr the phone. "Ed, tuctly Uonal. lier blood pres1t1re
how lone h11 your mother dropped. and ah! WM hnme-
h1d the hernia'!" dlately treated ~ ihocl.
"Forty year1, doctor. Moth· It was 48 hours beifort the
H' alw1y1 refused 1urgt.ry. thlrd eltctrocardio(ram ahaw-
She 11ys n1ture 11 the best ed. • definite coronary throm·
healer." bo1!1. Four morl! weeb i!laps·
"Forty year•. Peter," J re· ed. before Mrs. K. went home,
pe.at.ed into the phone. "J 1ccompanled by a nurse.
couldn't push It b1ck. rm Ed greeted me at the door
.ure lt"a lncarcerit.ed, maybe when I visited during the
1ugrenou1." J wirned him. next week. "It wa1 certainty
"She refuses ho1pltalliatlon • rough period ror mother."
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When thln&s go well, It
Miems it's either nature, or
the patients constitution (whot
ever THAT mean!:): but ii nr . Tbomu A. Blakely, the patienf1 ~ondltlon
dean o! the Or1Dgt Cout wor1a1s, lt't Ua doctor's d1>
everWic coUeie. hu. bNa .U:r.1. ---• elec:ted lieutenant IO"'e.tnor ol
rtivlakm roor of Kiwante Tn -
t«national.
A. membei' of tbe"Newport
Harbor Kiwa1li1 Club Mnce
1958. Blakely has Men bolh
president and a member of
the board or directors ol thf'
club.
Guard HQ
Delayed
In 111&1. undt!r hi~ presi-Pl111~ ror tbt re.location and
rlency, the club won the M\argemf!fll M. tht Ulmeinc·
"rno~t oubtandlng" a~·am in ton Beach ~•rd "f>ep.art-
111 cl us for adtlevem~t 1nd men!. head~~..,..«! the
excellence nr reporting. beachfront Will 'be .... detayf!d
Blakely wl.5 elf!cted lieu· pending further M.odiet.
tenant aovemor by the pres-(Aly Administrator Doyle
1denu and immediate past Miller has told the City Coun·
J)l'ffidents ol ec.eh al the cll th1t .a planning and devel·
cluhs 1n the division, whk:h opnmc. Jtudy b under w1y
~ncludes most of southea.stem for the best use ol the dty'1
nranJZI' County. property ea.~ ol the Mtmid-
~ore School
pal Pier. lie has suggested
that M'IY new Hreguard hMd-
quarters facility be h•ld up
unlll ttlMe stodies 1te eom·
-.. AtrnWI Louil P . Schaef•P; P~ --. ~of ~tr. and Mrs Lotris F. Lift!JU&rd Oh1ef VuK:'f:
itchaeler al 9111 Poet Ro 1 d, MoorhouM has mad• lll!Ver1.I
C..oata MeA hu bttn reaa -requeetl to the council that
Ugned to chanute AFB . tu , en11rgemut ol the btMlqu1r-
for teclvUcal training as ..,, ters be 1ccomplllbed U soon
.\ir FOftt aira-~ mf/Chantcal ~· poaMblt, ~ lo ~ equipment repamnart afU,r dan~ --~
trainlfll:! lilt T.aekl11nrl Af''B . oondKW>M ol h pr'flMat fa· Ttx r11ity. " ~ '
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SMOllD TUHIY
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CHOIPED.JfAM _ :·:~ . ~ILLH\lltY er 8ALLA"D J t s1 llSCUITS •11ttttmllk ....
er IWMt Mlllt Tultee
MA TPAJl'S ILUI llllON
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COUNTRY ~LR 49• ~~ ~,18185.. ' _,.... •
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CO"N KINQ 63C
SLICED BACON --··-
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MA YPAll'S M.UI llllON
LIAN, MEATY, IASTllN
SPARE
RIBS
-175 EAST 17th STREET· -
COSTA MESA
.
Suhjeet tor Calves' Eyes
Winsome Joyce SteveN, 19-ytar-old queen ~ndi
dat.e of the Los Angeles County Fair. bottle feeds
one of the exhlbit.s, ~ay-old Little Pamper The
fair opens this Friday in Pomona and continues
through to Sept. 29.
Bank to Aid Bond Sale
-
Fire Control
1
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•
. n ommun1cat1on •
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FROM QNLY
_$1895
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f'ftlMClll. Clo•
"c do1l1 n olu• Ill• 11 .... 1,.. ol t looc-. roololont c ..... .-.........
clolo" • l••o1o~ -11JLt5
1300 H11rbor &lwe.
H11rbor Shopplrtt Center
Costa M.s11, C11llf.
YVl..ClllMIA. Poy "° 111. 110. tot 10 "'uchl 17
1..,.01 movo,,...M; wolo<·
PfOOf"; olooc.~···~ .. i.~h '"" -·I. , .. ,.,,_.,~ ~101; ••N""loti brKO· ""'-m.••
Open Monday and
Friday Nights 'Til 9 p.m.
PHONE Kl 5-9415
For Better Home Loans
~Thundering
Results
675-3311
• • •
. , HOME LOANS WITH ----~
LOW REDUCED
RATES
QUICK " HOUR SERVICE
EASY SMAl.L MONTHLY
P6.YMENTS
FRIENDL y ;~~~~~ENT
COMPLiTE ::~~~~ -
la.,_ .• a £ederal Savings & loall Association
....... u11rler1 For Thrift 1ncf Home-OWeferthlp
Hudqu1rter1 lr•nch
260 ac.tn Awwtue 601 N. El• Camtno lea\
LAGUNA BEACH ~~ CLEMENTI
'
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To Prison
SKIPPY -1S 01. CAN
DOG
.FOOD
14~ $1
MtRACLE -.
WHIP
QT. JAR
45'
FRESH GRADE "AA"
MEDIUM
_EGGS _
3~$1
GMd ltfo11 .. Tun., Wet:., 'l'llart. OIJ1
Sept ....... 11-#
. . . \
HARBOR CAR WASH
-M.t.•ao.t SLVD~ CDJT.t. MIM
SPECIAL TIJJRS. FRI; ' SAT. OltlY ·SEPT. 12: 3 ' 1'
Buiii~s
'f; .ipR~JING , ,
Wmt LITTIJC1!
WITH COUPON
ONLY
(REG. 25c 'EA.) TOW.TOE &
1734 Ne~por.t, LI ~ms. .... '°'._Me.I IS041Mliln St., LE 6-3415 Huntington S.ech
.6531 Edinger, 197-3171 ~untl"""" ~ch 10112-"W .. hnkt. JE 7.0525 Garden Gr'O¥e
QUALITY SAVINGS SERVICE
PtLLSBURY -151/J OZ. PKG.
ANG+•·~.10 '" ea.
PILLSBUR:r -1 Lii. 3 or. PX9.
CAKE Ml Varitie~, 3' :· 51
OENNISON'S 40 OZ.FAMILY SIZE CAN
CHILI CON CARMI With 65 Beans C
• •
. . . . , . •
·~· CUT UP
23c ~··.
¢
CHUCK RST.
USDA CHOICE
FARMER JOHN
BACON
.l l!OIJNO -
HAVE YOUR.
MEAT CUT
FROM USDA.
CHOICE
MEATS
398,:
'" , , Prict1 Eff ectiv.e ··
* Wed. thru Th"n. · ... ~ \ I
Sept. 11 -12-IJ.14-15 I 2120
. ~llOI
W• took a\\ our
supp\i1r heel 9:".A
w• ar• p•"'"'
J. h 1 1avin9' 0 "
l ·r+v to you. U t' ' .
d with f' r gre • hack. Thi1 is1\ess
mon•Y than you
\d hav• to wou . ht '1. t•'l fJ>t stre19 1·t~s tlr f,t'f'!'ood to·
.J n\e\fl f ec• otJY• r
eesY to paint or
stain.
DROP LIGHT
2 S' lonCJ-11-2 9n9e wire, prot•c·
tive c•9e covers .,ulb a91i111t brulr·
•-te. H .. uly for w(lrkirwa on c1rs or
in d•dt corners.
6 111~SpicW 1.49
WHITE
FIR
2x4"
Over 7' Ion..__.. I L ~~•• or tnose odd iob .
t ion1, I -P•rt1. •nces, concre .. • lor,,.1 ,..
IACH ··--..... 45«
DOUGLAS FIR
I lw4~ " even le119Hu lrorn '
9r•J1 contr•dor 10 t#trou9#t 10' S I . I us-st L -•me ow price Pe r /' 11 oc. up at •L.
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REDWOOD LATH
SO pc. to bJ/. -4 ' lon9 ........ ........... . J .87
''&.....-._,, ... l .41 •• &.....-......, ... 5.ll
.. ,,,, .. ..,. .. . '
Alf 11ven of eur y1rd1 er• e•l1bretin9 ttle l"d •nniversary ef the N A H
Heme Center in 6•rden Greve. Til•nlrs to .n of rou, w. MH • +r1me11tM.tt
wcuu. New Wi119 this \tirth4•y celebretion, •I 1 W I H yercfa offet yOt&,
Moro Mot1oy-aevi119 v•lu11 ..• V11it yo'" ltHrby W • H •.. You'll 9ot fut.
cctVrl~u· service ... v,u·tt fi11cl • wide .. t.ction +o cltoo11 fro"' •.. end•"
et CARLOAD SAVINGS!
PAINT-UP-FIX-UP
OW ColoRy
MAYlll.OWa
EXTRIOll
VINYL
STUCCO FINISH
ow c .. ,
MA'l'lll.OWB
ALKYD
FLAT
W~ PAINT
long lutine}-Euy +o Apply
S•v• Now 3 99 FREE Bri9ltt1n up your livi"t roo'" for
fell Ir winter 3 99 !!r.1 ~-2 .Whit• ~ • ..._...,,_WM 1 ..... _ ... ,_ IS 1.1 19 Wllite
G•I. ..... ... e
I A~NIVllSAIY ,, IALI
11l1 NICI
Electric
Blankets
Double Bed
Siri9le Control
Lowest Priu In
town wltile
Stock Lash
.ANNIYRSAIY M'ICIAL
MIWaS FAW
POWER
TAPE
12 F-+. lo"t wiH. 'h
Inch blade. Qulclr ,..
coll. Hendy to u11.
# 31 12 ···-·-····-···-···---... 2.89
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AJOUWBIAIY
SNCIAL
Meire your own
.. w horao--Heridy
to lt.,,1 on 1ny job
-Melte •pair -
U11 H tr11tl1 or
for work support
wltile cutii"q me·
t.riel.
#Cl19~or Set of 2 .
\
1.89 .
PADLOCK
B• c Ir . t o . school
Sptci•I, for school
lock•,.. or bicycl11
-l11y • coup!. •t
tltis low ,rico.
4NNIVRSAIT
SPICIAL
.::8l2Sl0 79c
REPEAT PERFORMANCE
Mosaic Tile Application DetnOftstration
Sat.rday, Sept. 14tf'I StartilM) at 11 a .m.
AT GARDIN GIOVE STOI!
By requ11t of many of our customers we •r• ,.,...tia.a our rece"t MOSAIC
TILE APPLICATION DEMONSTRATION. Daspite 1 l•te st.rt, for which we owe
en 1polo9y our demonstrator hid • very ler90 .Mi'ence. Pet Du"c'" will b1
ltere 19ain on the 14th of Sept. end 1veryo"1 is invited to be on he"d to watch
this i11ter11tin9 end educetion•I d1mo"1tretio". SPECIAL PRICES ON TILE DUR.
ING THIS DEMONSTRATION. DON'T MISS IT!
ANNfVHSAltY SALi
CERAMIC TILE
•GI.ADD FINISH
3"x3" I • UN6LAZID llfNISH
. l"xl"
Choice of O.eor~tor Colorc. All ·Tilu we bb mounted for use of
•ppliution, end ... dy t o apply. No speci al eppliceti.,. •lcill r•·
quired. Just sprud mutic, •pply tile, 9rout •nc:J 1t•11d b·~k and
admire. You un •dd i"stant buuty to floors,...,,µ,, p .. ; .. , bar top~. entryways, b•ths '"d
kitcltens.
SH THI A,,LICATIO .. DIMONSTRATION ON SATUIOAY AND YOU Will SH WHAT WI
MEAN AIOUT lA Sl OF A"1.ICATION
• lxl-Per Sq. Ft. .. 59~ I •I xi-Per Sq. F+.
...
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'38"
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PORTER . CABLE
•i.. _PORTER-CABLE
• '1 • ttue#lty '4t'll
fool liel"-edJ ' "'•de ~y • l1101r · .......
one 'o your •tock of • I "' ...,,e . . roo. toJey
•+ +fii1 low I
0 I OW l>fice
# '040-..1/4 ..
~~~JI 21.95
...,""-' s... Price 14. 95.
tilNllAL ILICTllC
IEDROOM
ALARM CLOCK
Just In time for lad-To-Scltool -
Don't be lite. Yeu e•" rely Oft tlU1
little 9er11
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10.88
NA.Ml OP WINNER IN llAYll NAMtt•• CONmT, AND WINNll 011 ND PATIO WILL 11 ANNOUNCQ IN THIS 4D ON SIPT. ltttt. WATCH !IOI IT. WINNllS WILL H NOTlflllD IY MAIL. ALSO.
--· Prtcas~the ~. 1J tllrH--~l...UY _kOll AT A DISCOUNT STOH-SHOP 4T WAID & HAlllN6TON
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LOS ANGELES <A.Pl • -flreipen aai . Tbe 18CoH tire ~· out GIMl~L OllilCI FJ.remea~.,.,_~ All uu.p ~' were con· ~a mlle~wuhf the nm SPACE tAVAILAILI
tentially ~ ) a D t a WDed befQn dait Tuuda)', ODI la BevvJJ Glen ~CllL • 4.J.r ~tJaned
H'K Vletory --3 Held ----
In Bank Unruh Predicts
School Tax Hike Mollica Mounalm llDll HoJb-after bmWtc eo. 1J and 2 It .tbreat.aect lrVel'al apen-• ~ • KUJic
R bb wood HlllJ bnLlll ft.tel tll1 aena. Npeettvely. aw bCJllM9 Wor. ~ eon. • tot. ol Partinc 0 ery tow bome1 were dama(9d bJ H1lh tempenturea and low trolled. · IEACH~~~DICAL
the Oamea. bum$dlty made om.Clala f-.r 1'be third tin consumed Al'IU
LOS ANGELES (A.P) -An nil for President Kennedy in MOit terlous11 damaCed anotber fire aimllar to the only two acrea ol dry brush, PIOFESSIOMAL
"lMvit&ble" increase tn at.ate next year's elecUon are pre-LOS ANGELES (AP) -waa the home ol fllm -..cu· QQe which demo~ ov.-500 in a MdenU•t area near CIMTIR
acbool taxes and • "relative· dieted by State Assembly The FBI arr~ ~ men ttve niomu Paolo. Tbe roof mucturoa tn the Bel Air the San Diego J'rleway. INl1 ... ~ ly easy" victory in Callfor· s-.•ker Jeaae Unrob. Tuesday and identified them of the 'bouae wu bedly area ln um. Hornea near .n the ftru "u"''"'°" HACM
r-as the trio that robbed • burned anl the • ..of the The firlt ftre, where tbe are in the tso.000 price '"°"~"• ' • The Inglewood Democrat Idaho bank ol $M,000 after bou .. received anob and homea w.r. damaged. wu ranee. :. ~
Young Price
Body Found
r • f u a • d to predict when holdillf the bank mana&er °""'". ""'°' , •n • ,..... water c1amaae. near Laurel Canyon Boule-The nrat ft.N broke out at LI a.7145
1ebool taxes will co up, and and bls family a.a . ho8tales 12 Wed., Sept. 11, 1963 The otlMr three ~ n-vard on the San Fernando 1:42 p.m. on the bottelt and ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
aald that Gov. Edmund G. tbf<>u$b a t.error·filled nlgbl. ---------cetved ~ minor damqe, Valier aide ol the bl1ll. anoplt day ol the year. • A.cents aaid the Sept. S Brown must mate that died· crime took place tn "'Troy,
lion. Idaho, and 1hat one ol tbe Film Star
Unruh, addresatni a Demo-robbers set flre to the Odd
N B • d · craUc Aaaoclat.ea meet.int Fellows Hall to divert atten-ear r1 ge Tuetday ai.o aatd ''the ~ t:1on from aie bank. 'Ibey.,. ' tered the bank, the FBI re..
SAN FRANCISOO (A.P) -publicans had better ftnd a Port taid, after kidnap(ng the
'Ibe body of miMinC Hick· better iasue than •Jesse Un· bank m a n a c e r from las
m.a Prk:e Ill, 10, Stanford rub next year." home. .
Badly Bitten
By Chimp
University lt.Udent and IOll of He pledted to try to brln( One ol the robbers wore
a ccqile prominent m the divercent elements of hia own female apparel. HOLLYWOOD (~) -Ac·
Democratic Party, wu found party together to solve prob-Tbe F1!:t also of~ : tor Ray Wallton, 4S, 1J ,..
f\oatin& near 1he IOUt.b ~er leim of eduation. conser· ~~~:S O:e: federal charge covering 1rom painful wounds
ol the Golden Gate Bridle vation and civil rights. He ol gi receiving 1 t 0 I e 0 bank suffered tn the bltinl em·
yesterday said these are problems "that Police Lt. Milton o·~ cry out for &iants, while the funds. • brace of a chimpanzee.
said ide~catloo was pose-Republicans, to parapbrue Of the $S5,388 t.ak~ ~ Walston wa1 with the chlm·
tive Simone de Beauvoir, 'aend us ::eots recoverhl!:b~s in the panzee, Jerry, 1n the back 1
Still unanswered w~-~ti.Mh· less than men'." ...!,.~:~· i:m.g tabu1ated. seat of a convertible while er 1he dea&tt wu SUJUU'IO ot Calling for redoubled el· r~ · boot.in i t.be tele-llll accideot An inquest ri1 f .. Calif . fir t One abot.gun and two riftes s g a scene or · until the week orts to aeep Orn.ta 5 also were seized. vision production "My Favor· ~~aid Coroner Heo--:i~rm!!'!"!00~u.Yf.'! The FBI said that Joseph ite Martian." tn which Wal-
ry w. Turke\, becauee al a the prospect of lncreued tax· Uncoln Gordon Jr .• 22, ~ 1ton has the title role.
crowded ICheduk. ation at the slate level to re.-arrested ~ he returned to bis Witnesses &aid the chimp
1be youth's pan!ld;s, Hick· duce clua abea and local resldence JD nearby Glendal~. suddenly threw b1a arm1
man Price Jr., former usU.. property taxes .. Rooald' Lee G«doo, 19, I* around the actor. "Everyone
tint teCteUry ol commerce, Unruh aald he'd watt unW brother, wu captured 111 he thouiht be wu JUlt pla)'lq
Md Margaret Price, Demo-Mayor Samuel Yorty re-left hia place of employm~ -unW Ray started scream·
cratic N.tional CommMtee turns from Europe before de-a1 the Pauon state Hospital mg," a bystander said. rtce cJiaimuln, were hard hit ddini whether be tb1Bb the near ~~~ Walston IUffered b I t e a
QY the find ~t luued a~ mayor's offic-~11 connected agents ..,,,,..~ • around an eye, behind bis
ment thanlt.in( San FrancllCO with the Citizens Commitue ~I Halve.non, 19, at ~ Ir· ean, on the left jaw and on
officials. press. radio and f 0 r Honest Government W1l1 St .• ~ San Bemmdino. both hand 1. It took three
television for ''their untirlni whlch meekl to dethrone him~ . The agent. said that 00 the houn of surgery to mend the effort.a. ~ and night ol. Sept. 5, three bandite wounds.
compuaion in these tiring elXered d>e re 1 l de n c e ol ---------da)"I... Frank Brocke, manager of
Mrs. Price flew here from British Consul of the F ir at Bri d Troy.
Wuhlntton. D.<..., and Price Brocke, hi.a ~e aod l>year· Frosh/'Wave'
Enrolls a t UC
Jr. from Par~y where he p old son, were handcufled aod
was inspecting property o1 Gets New ost held hostage. nie nut mom-
1nternatiooai Producta Co.. ing two of the bandits toot
which he now heads, when SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Brocke to the bank and kept
they received word their aoo'a Randle Held-Adam, British him end other en:'Ployes hand-. BERKELEY (A.P) -The
expensive sports car had been career dip&omat and conllll C\lfted lmd the time lock per· first wave -4,749 stroni -
abandoned in tile bridge park· ieneral in San Franclaco for mitted the vault tx> open. 'Iben of freshmen and other new
tnC lot Sept. 3. the I as t ~ years, will they. fled with the mooey. student! stood. in line to reg·
Friends of young Price told leave next month tor a new. \ SbiJ'lley Rae Gordon, 17. lster at the Uruversity of Cali· police be bad been depre111ed poat, ambauador to Panama. wife ol Joeepb, and <l>eryl fornia's Berkeley c amp u a
on occum. The father told Reid·Ada.m will be succeed· Lynn Halwnon, 17, ~ al Tuesday.
a news conference on his ar· ed in San Franclaco by L. F. John Hllvereon, abo wen More than 1.6,100 ltndenta
rival. however, that be knew L. Pyman, former Brltlab &Men ir*> aJllltody oo ~-are ppected to be re&lstere.d
of no reason why bls I01l ambaau.dor to Somallland tn ti tlldllC Piil of the *>\ell for fall term before clau·
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High School & College
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~ECllET INSPIRATION -Artist Paul Dar-
row will have to resort to secret inspiration,
. while donating his talented efforts for the
Beaux Arts Ball. the first benefit of the Fine
Arts Patrons or Newport Harbor. Refusing
, t
"cooperation" as they stand pat on not re-
vealing costumes until the big gala on Satur·
day. Oct. 5, are members, the Mmes. Robert
Guggenheim Jr., Suzanne Smith, Charles r.
Cotton and Richard Winckler.
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ux Arts
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Balboa Pavtlion Gallery will take on a PariBlan
atmosphere when the Fine Arts Patrons of Newport
Harbor present their first benefit, a gala Beaux Arts
Ball.
Mrs. Charles P. Cotton, chairman o! the "Art·
lists and Models" themed a!fair, announced it will
be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5. Assisting her
will be Mrs. Charles Ullman. •
Appealing to the varied tastes o! gue&tJ wUl be
entertainment, dinner at the "Sidewalk Cafe " dan-
cing to the music of Darrell Brewer and hiJ ~rches
tra, and art st.alls, reminiscent of the Left ftmk of :
Parts, will oUer wares.
Dinner will be served at tables, dressed in red
checkered cloths and centered with lighted candles,
set be!ore the panoramic windows of the Gallery
under gay red and black striped awninga.
The "Left Bank" will feature a tattoo parlor,
thieves market, photographer's stall where props
from brass beds to cutouts of artists and modell will
be available, d~it-yourself booth where the art-
istically inclined may produce their own master·
pieces. while nearby athletic guests may toss darts
or tennis balls at "Montmartre" models.
For guests who choose to "sit and watch" con·
stant ~tert.ainment will be provided by daringly
clad cigarette and script girls, while performing
their duties as flower vendors will be Mrs. More-
land Leithold and Mrs. Howard Chastain.
Invitations have been mailed to all Fine Arts
Patro,ns by Mrs. John F. Buchanan and ber conr
mittee. the Mmes. Alan McCray, Chastain, James
G. Scarmorough, Elon Brown, Marshall Neidecker
and Edwm Steen. Because reservationa are limited
to 600. immediate response is requested. Mrs. Har·
vey Somers at 673-8974 and Mrs John J. Hall,
673 -2373 are handling reservations.
Artists J oan and Rex Brandt and Paul Darrow
are contributing efforts as well as Mrs. Neidecker,
menu chairman; Mrs. Rolla R. Hays Jr., music;. Mn.
Walter D K. Gibson, house chairman.
Planning stalls are the Mmes. Robert S. Bar·
nes, David W. Curtis. Myford lrvfne, Asel Eoff,
Frank Harrington, William B. Clark, Richard
Steele. Robert Taylor, Byron Farwell, Marshall
Duffield, John Swigart and Alan Mickle.
Armed with scissors, brushes and paint buckets
for decorating the entire upper floor of the Pavilion
are the Mmes. Dorothy Ahmanson, Brandt, James B.
Stoddard and Jae Carmichael. Custodian of money
Will be Mrs. Raymond S. Kenison, a&!isted by Mra.
Chester Brabyn, and publicity chairman Mrs. Gordon
F. Banker is being assisted by Mrs. Tbomu Doan.
'Left Bank' Intrigue
l1•111::111ni: 1h1rve-; m:irkrt. nn<' of thr mitn\ fe:iture~ nC
1hr lk.111x \rls Ritll, r:ipturrc; the cur1ou~11y nf !above,
! rom lt"ft I :'It rs :'1'1nrl:inc1 Lc1thnlc1 who will ~<'rVP :ii; nne
11( I hr flower vcnc1or~ itl I he gala benefit. with .Jim
~nn1<'1 c; an<! ~l1ss Gair Warren who anti<:1pate a fun·
fill!.'<! eve ning al the ball. Readying "Sidewalk Cale" 1,1hlC'~ \\ hC'rr dinC'r~ \\Ill Ix-sealed under red and black
~tnp<'d a\\nin~s are 1al right. seated) Mrs Harvev Som·
crs 11nc1 \trs !:i S .Jack who prepare wine bottle ·candle
---~k1~~e renterp1eees to-W-pt:n-eTt-un-n!cr -
and \1 hll<' check cloths Looking on in delight as they
m111i<'I 1 oslumes ar<' ~Ir:-Alan McCray tn a Victorian
rnc,1•111hlr• ;ind farnH•r" Morel11nd Leitholci.
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·.:About Your
Problems
·----87 ANN LANO.EJIS -----
fie The Tongues
• .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband bas been an
mcutlve with his oompany for many years. He has
~ same secretary from the day he started. I know
1De la extremely valuable to him. He recently accepted
a iosition with another firm and will be leaving Nov·
ember 15. He wants to take hls secretary with him.
·The secretary is mar·
rl«t to a nice man and r
ciO bet my life there is
nothing between ber and
my husband except busi· Df'. Never on~ in the
DW\Y years they have
worJted together have I
hll'd cause to be suspiciow.
BUt I feel strongly that it
wiN.lld be improper to take
the woman along because
people do gossip and I
dott1t think he should ~ply them with this
juicy material Do you acree -yes or no? -
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DEAR s-4: Totlpet have
wa"ed from &be beginnin1
ti time -bee.II witb ud
wltbout valid l'UIOH -IO
dtll't try to play a defea·
llte game agalnst foN.lp
er you'U drive yourself out
tif.. ,our mind.
I say a guest has no
right to &mJWer a phone in
eomeone else's home. I
would no more tink ol an-
swering the telephone Sn
the home ol a friend than
I would think of opening
her mail. Will you please
express your op.inioo!
-RING A DING
DEAR RING: The uh·
raJ reaction · &o a rta,S.g
I• to amwer lt. U yoa bave atroac fttlinJI tba& DO tee
bat yoo aboald annrer Ole
pbone In your home wl1
didn't )'OQ lnstract )'flV
iue• &o let It riD1?
Yoar aJate,..ln-law wa1
not pryl11i. A rhitnf pltone a. net like a leUer ad-
dnlled to tomeone elte.
She meant &o tSo you a fav-
or. And you an clearly
oat of order, Madame.
The only coaalderaUon c.....wM 1NJ ~-.-n .. _
alltald be Ulla: Doea your sy ... ai.
hab&nd wut the aec:re·
tarJ '° 10 wftb hJm? "' WOTM Plan deet and t.Mrefott he
alloaJd aall ber.
PEAR ANN LANDERS:
Please tell me ii I am
rilbt or wrong. Is it good
manners for a guest who is
villting in your home to
.mwer the telephone in
your absence?
I le!t the house for about
mt hour yesterday and my
tUter·in-law who livet in
another city •• visiting
me. The telephone rang
and she answered it. It
wu my daughter cal.llil«
me lonit dlst.ance. We al·
w aye call each other Ila·
don to lUtiorJ wtltcb
means we molt ~ for tt>e
call no m.eter who an· JWers.
My dauahter WU very
angry when ebe 1ot her
llmt on h phone. and I
~ steamJnc myM!lf.
_MacLeod,
Dime-a-Dip
Co6ta Mesa Women ol the
Moose Chapter 1158 wm
bold a dime-a-dip dimer
Saturday, Sept. 14, at the
Moose Lodge, ~ E. 17th
St. from 6:30-8:30 p.m.,
followed by dancing from
9 p.m.-1 a.m.
Members wW depart by
bus at 10 a .m. Tuesday,
Sept. 17 from the W hi t e
Froot Store. Anaheftn, to
Hollywood where tiley ~
v\ew Queen fur a Day. &i'f
one needing tranaporUlfion
ahotid c"1 Mrs. Vic Piller.
54S.73111.
Arnone tf)OM who will
.. travel to Sacramento for the
convention next week are
Mra. Harold Kreutzer and
MN. B. Galipo.
Qualls
·wed in Ceremony
-Residing ln Cotta Mesa
lll"t! Mr and Mra. Donald
MacLeod, recenUy wed in
~uble rln&.a rile• perform·
id.in Fullerton'• Flrst Pres·
brterian Church, w h e r t
Mv.-s adorned each pew and
hltskets of nowera were
pbced on the communion
Obie.
The bride la the former
Vikki Quall.I, dauthter of at. David Jeaaopa, 1134 Mo-
llawlr Drive, Cotta Mesa, ~d the brldearoom 1a the
IOl1 of the Norman Mac-
J.e,o<is of Fullerton.
·-Wearing a satin noor
length gown with I o n g
dMves. the bride was es-
cOrted to the altar by her
tither. She wore a finger-t.Q> veil topped with a whik
satin rose,
Mrs. Mike B r a d s h a w
cbose an emerald green "'
brocade gown with ca p
a.leeves for her duties as
m.atron of honor. The Miss· u Barbara Rollyson and ~ MacLeod, brides-
m.ids. were gowned in
mint green chiffon over
taffeta.
Kenneth MacLeod servt'd
a best man. assisted by
lUflers, Ron Bushman, John
Q,Jeman and Bill Eagleson.
F o I I o w i n g a recep-
Uon held in the bride'~
home. the newlyweds lrft
on a honeymoon trip to
BRICKER
MRS. MocLEOD
Nee Vikki Qualls
Carmel. ror the occasion. 1 the bride· change-:i into a
beige linen msemble with I
white accessories I
She is a graduate of Val-
ley High School and attend·
rd Bartmorr Bt'auty Col-
lege. Her husband was grad-1
uated from La Habra lligh
School.
WARD
PREPARATORY SCHOOL
900 Balboa BJvd.-New ___________ .. _..,,
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
FOR FALL TERM
For Students of abO\··c average ab1ltty that require
the chaJlenge of Small Seminar Classes "' I
GRADES 9 THROUGH 1 ~
Interviews By Appoil\tment Only
OHONES 642-1990 & 675·1961
-am es
Susan J.
Plannlng to Uw lo Seal
Beach when they return
from their honeymoon trip
to San Diego are Mr. ~
Mrs. James Le1lnd ~
ding Jr. who were married
reeently in the COlta Mela
First Methodist Cburda.
The Rev. Cwtord F. Fu·
gate conducUd the double
ring ceremony witneaed
by close friends and rela·
tlves.
The bride, the former
Miu Susan Jane Dorey,
dauthter of Mr. and Mn.
Leander E. Dorey of 490
E . 19th St .. Costa Meta, was given In marriage by
her father. The bridegroom
is the son ol Mn. Thomaa
Merrit of Samuell, Idaho.
For her wedding the
bride chose a abort white
gown of Chantilly lace ovv
peau de soie wbicb fea·
tured a lace bodice with
scalloped neckline. Her
sht>Ulder length veil ol aUk
illusion fell from a crown
of rosebuds and lilies of
the valley. She carried a
cascade of white carna-
tiona, stephanotiJ and wblt.e
orchids.
DOrey
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... Soft clDdtUpt Wumlna~
eel St. Andrn'1 Prelbyter·
fu Cburdl W be D Dr.
CllllrW' 11. DlitNnneld ~
eeted1Mlu C7Dth1:a ·Jane
PeWloa and Davtd Allen
Club In their exchaoae of
WWI and no,... The double
rini ceremony WU wltnen-
ed b1 ., au-ta.
Tbt brldl, daulbter of
Mr. and Mn. l>ooald E.
Petenoo of Mercer lalaDcl,
W&lb., WU llftll In !Mr•
dip b1 her father. She
.,.. • floor a.itb fOWll
ol wblte Cbant1Jl1 lace over ~.... fublooed with • bou.ff.aDt •ti.rt, Jong polnted
lleeftl and aquare neck·
Jlne, Her elbow length veil
of wb1U Wulion WU held
by a Med P'l!'l cmm.
She carried a cucade
bou~ of ltephanoU. cen-
tered by three white or·
cbldl tied on a white Bible
with white ribbon. She a1lo
can1ed an heirloom band· brchlef that belonged to...,,. __
the brideeroom'a family. 'the bridegroom la the'-:. .. ,~ • .,~,
IOD of Mra. Phillip An·
thony of Udo I1le a n d
Robert D. Clarke of Buena
Park.
A'ITENDANTS
, ... Plllfll>
MRS. DAVID Al.LEN CLARKE
The for,,,.r Cynthia Jene Peterson
Mias Sandra Hutcbisoo,
close friend of the bride,
attended aa maid of honor
wearing a pa.le yellow 1&t·
in sheath and carrying a
bouquet of apricot CAma-
Uons centered with yellow
rosebuds. MRS. JAMES L. CODDING JR. Pamela Sue Peterson at·
tended her lllter u maid ot honor. She wore a Ooor
·1engtb gown of powder
blue nylon organdy over
taffeta, and matching Oow·
en held her pouff veil:
formed fan-shaped bouquets
for the altar; white tapers
with sat.in bows in cande·
labra flanked the kneeling
bench. The white carpeted
aisle was lighted by can-
dles placed in nosegays of
white gladioli, stock, dais·
ies and blue edged carna.
tions at alternating pews.
Carmel and San Francisco,
the bridal couple will ea·
tabll.sh their lint hod at
2628 Cabrillo, St., Cpsta
Mesa. For t r av e 1 l n t
the bride changed to a ir.,
and peacock. blue k.:nlt IUlt
with matching blue aciee.
sorles and pinned on tti.
At t Jr e d in iduitlcal
11heaths of apricot s a t i n
and carrying bouqueta of
apricot camatlona were
Mias Martha L. Dorey, sit-
ter of the bride and Mias
Melinda Bowen.
She Ja former Suwn Dorey
played traditional wedding
music during the service.
David Peabody served
the bridegroom as best
man and David S. Pruitt
and Gary L . Walby &eated
gueau.
White gladioli, stock and
chrysanthemums complet·
ed the church and altar
decorations.
At a reception in the
home of the bride's par-
ents, her mother greeted
guesta in a turquoise lilt
suit with matching acces·
Mias Marilyn Huscroft, a
clusmate of the bride,
l •• ,.
League Offers
J It' '
Panel Progta~
How to promot~ better understanding of
a community's cultural potential will be the
rubject to be e:rplored Thursday, Sept. 12, when th-: Newport Harbor Service League's
arts committee aponaors .a panel discussion.
Panel partldpa.nta will be James B.
Stoddard, Newport Harbor Foundation;
Richard Wlnctler, P\ne Arts Patrons; David
Curt1a, Committee for Building Plans; Mn.
Stoddard. Art Advilory Committee for the
Htp School Art Show; Robert Guggenheim
Jr., Council of Arla of Orange County, and
Mn. Curtis, Newport Beach Fine Arts Com-mittee.
Each panel member will diseuss briefly
the structure, objectives and accomplish-
ment.a of his respective orga;U.zation. A
question and answer period will follow.
Gueata will be welcomed by Mrs. Edward
F. Ward Jr., fine arts committee chairman,
and Mn. Sandy MacKay, education commit-
tee chairman.
Mon C4mpulquu11.• go Co
CrOWlling Glori! thai. l'u,...,
Wellult11 a?td Hurtt~r com.bintd!
1'.'o wondtr. 01tr brouticiana art in n
dau bl/ thematlru/ A11d th~ pna~
Gf't right.
Regular $10 DURA·CURL, complete .......... $7.25
Regular $l5-WONDER CURL, complete ..... $8.00
Regular $20 MAGIC CURL, complete ......... $9. 95
(~II tinted or bleached hair sllahtly higher) .. Other cold waves to $35
SPECIAL PRICES ON All COL ORING WORK
ECONOMY WAVE .... $4.95
COSTA MESA
217 last 171~ St. ljost we$I of Santi An1 Ave.)
LI l·Hll
SANTA AMA.
803 $. llbln St.
!nut to Club Garden~)
111 am
GARDEN GROVE
1 U35 H1r\or l1¥d
1~rth of C~rdtn Crov11 f' ,11 ,
"t•t 10 lro"•td\
J( .f.192&
Open day and night No appointment nPCPS~uy
Thi~ ad must be prestriti-11 lnr ~hovt ~pee 1~1 fl•,,.,
•
aories and a coraac• of
white camaUona completed
her ensemble. The brid•
croom's mother was un·
able to attend.
Mrs. Charles Sparman
and Mrs. Jack Kaylor, both
of Costa Mesa and Mn.
Elmer R Wirta of Fuller·
ton assisted and served a
three tiered wedd.l.ne cab
and punch durin& the re-
ception.
For their honeymoon the
bride changed Into a cran·
berry and black nylon suit
with black accessories and
11h1> used the orchidJ from
I hr center of her bouquet
for her bridal corsage.
The bride it a &radu.at.e
of Costa MeH m,:b School
and plans to coatlnu• at
Orange Coast College.
Her husband waa gradu-
ated from H u n t i n g t o n
Beach High School and
Orange Coast College and
1 is currently employed by
the U.S. Post Office De·
partment in Seal Beach.
He will attend Long Beach
State College in the falt
White rose buds and blue
tipped carnationa compris·
ed her cucade bouquet.
Mn. Don a 1 d Brown,
and Mia Elizabeth Trapha .•
gen, brideamaida, w e r e
fOwned identically to that Of
the maid ol. boner, and car·
ried blue tipped carnations
surrounded by blue net.
Serving hiJ brother as
b e a t man wu Robert
Clarke, and guests w e r e
sealed by Donald Brown and
Steven Schaulis, the bride-
groom' a cousin, ushers and
Eric Peterson, the bride's
)>'COUw ap~ Junior U$her. lMe Gif and Joy An-
thony, slata-t of the bride-
groom and flower girls,
scattered petals along the
aisle, while rings were car-
ried by Bobby Clarke, the
bridegroom's nephew.
Traditional wedding music
was pla1ed by Mrs. John
Dean, and songs sung by
Mrs. Davia.
Whlt.e chryaanthemums.
C]adJoll, da1slel and stock
RECEPTION
Focal point of the decor·
atiom at the reception,
held immediately following
the ceremony in the church
social hall, was a t.bre&-
tier cake topped with a
miniature bride and groom
on a satin and pearl heart. I
Identical floral arrange-
ment.a were repeated.
Mrs. Howard W. Thomas
of 'La. ~. the bride's
aunt clr~lated the gu<'sl
bo0k, lmd Mrs. Martatet
V. Stone, her l'(randmother,
was the hostess.
For her daughter's wed-
ding and reception Mrs.
Peterson chose a beige
s i I k shant ung ensemble
with mauve accessories.
The bridegroom's mother
wore a pink silk shantung
dre.ss with matching acces-
sories.
After honeymooning in
• orchid from her bridal botJ.
quet. ,
Both are graduate. ..-.ot
Newport H a r b o r Htcb
School. The bridegroom is
stationed at Camp PencQe..
ton where he it Rrvlna'
with the Marine Corp1.
Fall Classes now Fonnla1
LEARN
to
ICE SKATE ._,_
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9ESSI DAVIS SCHOOL
of ICE SKATING
Tll . ...._. -COSTA MUA
17t I . 11tll -HILLOltlM IOUAU
FALL
•.• have arrived -and
they are faltaloas.
You'll see the• Flrst la
the Dally PUet SPE-
CIAL FA.LL FASWON
S E C T I 0 N, Septe•·
.her 23. Wat.eh for It!
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT
• NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA HUNTINGTO~, BEA~H e
"
Wber-. tile cu you buy a
pea.raped Et1en1>erc pen-
dut for Saturday nlebt'1 din-
ner pcty, aome betbroom
towelJ, a quart cl mJlt. IOme
rudy • prepared and warm
ltu.ffed nianlcoW (Or U)day'1
luncheon, dbcover a tangy
ICeltted new crop of bmiana
apple& which you haven't
eeen lince you •vere a kid,
and at the same Ume 1hop
the botteat spedtll ln town,
quality • wile, and when you
lbop for the apecl1J1 a 11 o w
yourself the opportwrlty of
•lnninC enough lteat for 4
people, and w i n d up· en-
jofinl a fre1hly b a k e d
donut and a cup of coffee,
Thi• ii it, the pvk-«lly~ b.J11PY lhoppq place, where
9Veryday you'll dlJcover a
oew and different 10mething,
a ponderable adventure from
the day Wore.
Joolsvtlle • IWOODlville. • •
Ebenberg lee bu made the
lfand entrance lnto our Gift
Shop. You notice I always
put the Gift Shop flrlt when
we abop. Because who wants
to pick out 1 birthday card
or s o m • new .:andlesticka
while the ice crum'a melting
and the steak's 1ettt.ng warm.
U you can't afford diamonds.
decorate youneU with Eisen-
berg and the aatiafactlon you
are weariJll the Vf!rY best top
grade of rhlnutooe. T h e
stones are all cut and tbe
glltterl.n& array of bracelets,
piJu, earr1np and nectlacea
are tndlvidually dealined. but
to be worn together to blend
beaot1fully and have the same
feeling. Shades of amber.
wh1cb iJ very &ood thlJ fall.
rose, blue, black, and of
course the gamut of icy spark.
le which ha1 made E11e11berg
so famolt!I. You 'll find unicv
nrsions, too, with gold and
silver and pearls.
New arrivals from all over
the worid. Imported from
ltaly P111 d'or bite lhe brMd
lltick.a, crillpy, light Ind tasty
flavors m caraw1y. cheese or
poppy seed. Ummported from
Milwaukee, G-1 rdeUo 'a salted
and butte.red or garlic bread
ltk*I. "Wouldn't that m1lke
a Nee vae," l&k1 ttle lllct
IJM1y "'.ho was examining 1 Potti Giarduuera, which to
you are mixed pickles m wint>
vinegar. The mapes are al-
most too pretty to eat with
pimientoe like s t a r s and
celery like uny crinkle cul
French fries. From ~and
Homimans F.clgmh tea b<lg$. trom Shepherdes.~ w a1k m
London, no less The blend •~
1
WUng wittl Indian, Cf!IYlon.
Orange Pekoe and cut blaclOO
do bhe aromatic honors rn
your tea pot. From Den-
mark: Danola bacon. ln Den-
mark the malting of bacon 1s
not an industry. it's an art
Denoia bacon ts made from
wartd famou.s Landrace hogs
which are fed on dairy by-products only. The recipe on I
the back of the package, for
spaghetti sauce made with 12
slices of bacon sounds lllce a
new taste delight tor tittd
spaghetti eaters.
Maharajah Peach Ohutney.
Reese• s answer to American I
wtes whidl are ot quite up
lo the he a '1 i n e s s of Maj-
or Grey. Wondl'ous with cold
cuts or even on crackers, as
well ~ the curried dishes
chutney usually accompanies
Ree.se new Cantone&e chicken
liver pate wrt.h water chest·
nut.s. hat.mted up with onions
and seasc>nlngs should make
1
any cracker at.and at attention
!!specially wehn topped with a
sliced oUve
An in\IUUOll to common oown and take Si the sigtJts
and ftven aee an art &how. .
The crowds are rone and ~
tr~!i<;_~_easy.
I
Richards . "here the un·
usual and lhe highest quality
combine to make a lo!loriou'
m1xturP nr lhP mn~I POIC'I\ :ihlr I
~hrp111ns: 'nu"ll P\'r r fpid
~ •• ,,_,_,' l)n"'n 1) .. ," ?-1, ::i11nd1'y Q -
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Register Your Child or a Favorite Youngster
in RICHARD 'S SCHOLARSHIP SWEEPSTAKES
Two $250.Q9 Scholarships Given Away in
Richard's Scholarship Drawing :
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st .
HERES ALL YOU DO
1 RfCJISlff' yo11r Sc.llo!Arslllp CHditWLt as ohM lS JOU lllft • • •
rwry tlmt you ll\oil at RICHARD'S
2 Gtt your tntry bl1n•s from &ffY of RICHARD'S Chtcltm or
Saltsptoplt
3 DtPoSit EntrY Blanks 1n tllt SCHOLARSHIP SWlEPSTAKES
BOX lnsldt RICHARDS J.ro<lt tntrarxt
WHERE ~ OUAUTY-WISE ECONOMIZE LIDO MARKET CENTER
YOl.J may tnLH for llllY 8oY 0r Girl from lnf.lnt.s to CoMftt
\tudtnh
Scholarship Fundl Will bf placfd In a loul Sftlll9S '""k whef'f
tn• wtnr>t~ can waLc.h It 9"0"" tJnUI Mtdtd.
NEWPORT BLVD. AND VIA LIDO Enttr Early ••.• E11tff' Oft.tn1
SALUTES OUR PRINCIPAtS!
THE PRINCIPALS OF OUR
NEWPORT IEACH·HAllOR
AREA SCHOOLS!
Th••• are the ouhtandina men •nd
women whose knowledge, personal
qualities and tireless efforts make
our schools a better piece for edu-
cating and moulding the characters
of our children. They are principals
of whom we a re justly proud and
wish them continued su ccess in the
coming school year!
Produce
'"'"'"•I• f H .. ~
A BREAKFAST TR.EAT • • 1 • •
• ' r
r
.._......, ,.... .. Ric\'4rd;~ Famou$, Forrnula.fed Beef
.. , i , •
PERSHA W MELONS Sweet,
Ripe.
Meats
\ t) 1. n'\
ROUND STEAK
,
BONELESS 89~
ROMAINE Crisp, leefy, Gor<len·fr~~~------SWISS STEAK
3: 29c GROUND BEEF
BONELESS 79~
39~ APPLES Crunch banana apples
for eating or cooking
Grocery
SUGAR c & H ~"'· 5 lh 53c
BEITY CROCKER NEW SPECIALS
Rice Mil anese ~ 01 .. • .. • •
Rice Provence :.i ol
Rice Valenciana n12 01
BUITER Oanqold. U., lb
39c
39c
49c
67c
BABY FOOD Gtrbtr's Striined , ........... 12/$1
GRAHAM CRACKERS Nabisco. 1 lb.
TUNA Ch1ckf n of lilt Sta Chunk
GLORIETT A SPECIALS
Elberta Peach Halves ,.,,, JOJ C~ns
Elberta Peach Slices No JOJ CM~ .••
Apricots w 1101, l'f'tlftl No JOJ c~n
HONEY Superior, Ntw Crop cornb. ...........
CAT FOOD Nlnt lt¥ts. all tuna b oz
PAPER NAPKINS 1 Sc.ott1ts 01nntr JO s •
FAOAL T~SSUE Scott•'s 1100 \
PAPER TOWELS "''\i l Qo~nt
TO ILET TISSL'E ~ ..
. -
35c
4/$1
5/$1
5/$1
4/$1
59c
8/$1
4/$1
4/St
3/$1
6/69c
·[)elicatessen
Ch1ca90·s tlfil. 1H bttf
KOSHER FRANKS
Mo1htn Old F'.ull1f)llM,
BORSCHT ....
A'!M O•to'l"
TILLAMOOK
MAXWELL HOUSE
1 Lb ...................... 59c
2 lbs ...................... s111
Bake ry
LEMON-FILLED
TROLLEY BUNS Rt11 o/'!h.
C.APTAIN BLIGH'S
GALLEY BREAD RM 111t
WIN DSOR WHITE CAKE P•r.
79c
•. ql. 39c
Ill 69C
6/29c
36c
.. ,,$1.1 9
Leen, luscious
GREEN SHRIMP o-·~n
HEN TURKEYS "''"''" frwn ..... ...
lb 98c
lb 49c
We have • complete sPlection of U.S.D.A. Prime Beef ·
•• , the finest! Don't hesit.,te to ask for personal
5&rv1ce.
frozen
PINEAPPLE JUICE ootr b oz . . .. •. 5/$1
PEAS c & w G·~,,, ~'ff" 10 fl/ • • • • • • • ( .... 4/$1
BROCCOLETIES c & W, ? Ol 3/$1
BIRDSEYE SPECIALS
Chicken Pi es
Beef Pies i; o:
FISH STICKS
a ni ••••...•••••••
ROLLS Shr,p'1~rrier '"" rit' "'" I •\
5/$1
5/$1
59c
39c
COFFEE CAKE SN Lr~ o~~ ,., Aoo''· 14 oL 69c
-Candy Shop
SPI CE JELLY STRINGS ~ ., ,,,.
•
I 59c
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11 111\9'.'f .. UT~t•
Wed., Sept. 11 , 1963
....
, .........
MRS. THEODORE C. TESMAN
She'• former Sue Ann Blackburn •
•
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'lb• bride is ee~ter of Mr. and Mn lamu Kemper .1 rn. 480 Seawar;d
• Drtr-., C.Ona del Maf. the ~ 1 · .......... Mr. and "llrl. Tbeodcft ,,._ •
man, W Via Lido Sood/lJdo Ille. ·
~ A 'white pique pwa. was worn by tbe
brt~ aa &be WU ucorted._ to the altar by bar
fatber. Her iown Wll \ltllped with Ila'
limn ·1Dm1J and modltW A.atrt. and 1b1 • ..,. m:alcWna acc1•ort ...
A .9aJt bouffant ftil t.. CM1aht with a
U pique bo•r~~Cle lltrand of her Oft11' j . Bouvardla.
..,, and whi'~ her bouquet wen cdlet by min.._.. i ~des. ,..
MiM Tanvny T~, .uter of the bride-
groom, aelecUld a pile yellow linen gown
for her dutie1 aa nWd·of honor. Matching
aocessoriel and a bouguet ol yell°" daisies
and yellop fml' comptllnented her ensemble.
~e1sT MAN
ChMe Lera-Mt of ~ it ....... . bllt man. During. the ~ ; tbe ortanllt
playe4 "Ave Marla" aof,,( "The f.o?d'1
• ~yer." , .,
The coup)I wU1 411lati111h their home at 117~ Hayfield, Bmrtfoed.
Both are UlduatM of Newport Harbor ~ec~ .nd •died at Oranc• ~
·~ , • r • I
\ Newlywed~
What's ·~ ·r~ ·
To~Be F~ted · •
honor by Ml'. end ~-Fr.id . . DavW ol Oolta Mesa.
Doing.~r:f. ~~ ~ eenor Wellb of Udo r.le .•
&aRY DAY Dim Di .-...i -.--.. --a p ~ -. ...-..,..... Uberty MIG V"' • d . etf• CIOOCJ"lltlllatims
le '"" man1ed
Mmlibert ot tbe Ht.e41ni• .,.. tbe Me91n. and Mmes.
• TODAY ~~.(=-~ ~~~~
7:00-p.m. -Huntington Beech TOPS Club -Recrea· ic, an ph .... 1betr ..,_. Bwr. fi.a.r . R.
tion Center. 17th St. and Orange A•e., ins Ml propwn, a JWfJ:n W. Roe•. H..,-1 Undeman,
• Huntington Beach p~ arid dim•Mtip funeb. Rmlel O'Badl. Kmnlt
_ LH Olaa Toaatmistr ... Club of Huntington eon. Mn. Riaymor>d !. Chlatmar\, Omles HoUo-
Beich _ Huntington Lanes, 19582 Buch MorehoUM ol 16171 Sprinc· way. Gelllltd O'Betrn, A.L.
Blvd., Huntington Beach =e ~·th~=.':~ fe~~B~.=::
7:30 p.m. -Amerlc.an Auocletlon of u,:eni~o-l or 10:30 a.m. 'Dmnd~. K. A. Meukflnl and Geor&e "*'• Newport.Costa Me.a Bra -I'll estpt. 12. E. Huiibend.
del Mar High School's Li tUe Tb eater liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiil-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
-Costa Mes. Ledl"' Auxiliery to C1rpenter1
Local 1453 -American Legion Hall. 516 W.
18th St.. Costa Mesa • t .
-Mariners Ouplic.at• Bridge -Irvine Coast
Country Club. 1600 E. Coast Highway. New·
port Beach
1:00 p.m. -Squire Riggers Square Dine• Club -Costa
Mesa Parks and Recreation Building. ill the
Orange County Fairgrounds •
-Democratic Club of Huntington a .. ch -
Lake Park Clubhouse
-ladles' Auxiliary to Huntington Beech VFW
Post 7361 -VFW Hall, 319 Yorktown St.,
Huntington Beach
TOMO~ROW • •
9:.30 ~.m. -Mlel.H.rbor Club -Mes.a v .. de Cmlftfry
Club, 3000 Club House Rd., Costa Mesa
12:JO p.m. -Coron• del Mar Dupli<1t• Bridge Club -
Christian's Hut, 2121 E. Coast Highwl)',
Corona del Mar. master point game
-Newport Harbor Grandmothers' Club -
Elks' Club. 3456 Vi a 0 port o, Newport
Beach • 1:00 p.m. -Daytime TOPS Club -269 E. 20~h St.,
Costa Mesa
-South Co11t We1ver1' Guild -Santa Ana
Public Library . Eighth St. and Ross St.,
Santa Ana
7:00 p.m. -HuntingtQn Beach TOPS Club -Meadow
View School, 6702 Clark St.. Huntlneton
Beach
7:30 p.m~ Golden West Home Owners Assocl .. ton -
Gill Elementarv School. 15252 Victoria
Lane, Huntington Beach •
-Coste M"4I Gnnge buaineu meeti"--
Grange I-fall. Thurin at Victoria. Costa 'Mesa
., ___ ,,,,....,.._-WITH THISA D ONLY ~bW'31111i7A
Jaunita · -1!-.
BEAUTY SALON
Ne Appololmellt N~e.11ary
LI ,,..9820
SPECIAL PUMANENT
··-"'~ ---• ,_lllM ,..., ....... 811ek-to-Scllool : ~"::...L*~"' PERMANENT
• c-••-SPlCt.AL --
Reg. IG a& Sta... ·u.vu ....,. .....,... ,.... n. *\
A R .. ular $10 .. $19.SO Val.
For Only comp..
~•II CONSULTATION n fLINe AND MAit l'tMLl/lo\1.
"'' ""I ""LutlVI lllT NOT txr•"'"''
1136 NEWPORT ILVO. COSTA MISA
'.-_. WITH THIS AD ONLY .-..·--
•
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Wherevet a boy goes, his feet Jind ~mething to kick.
jump on (or over), scuff or 1un· after. The Bruzers
''Guardian" and "Robbie" are ~ed to tat<e this
happy pell-mell punishment In, their
stride. Rugge'd are these Bruzers ...•
yet their smart styling and shark split
leather tip make them just right for •
school, too. Like every C4-* shoe, ..
they give young feet strong support
and perfect f It. ·
' NETHERLY
EXCLUSIVE JUVENILE
SHOES
S POINTS SHOPPING CENTER
HUNTINGTON BEAC._.
PHONE M7-5524
11549 MAIN STREET
40 STORES AND SHOPS TO SERVE YOUI
•·
• WOOLWO.TWS
• YOUNOLAND
• KINGS 'OR MIN
• KtUY'S HAllDWAll
• KIRK'S JIWILIU
• MIMORY WI
• ANITA'S SHOP~ • • CAIOM
CHILDllN'S ~a·
• CR"IDN'S NATIONAL IANK
'
• THI COllLlrS UNCH
• PIUT FIDllAL SAVINGS a LOAN OP ALHAMBRA
• OALLINICAMP'S
• GINl'S SMAllT SHOP
• GLADYS FOWLIR
• HILIN GRACI CANDl•S
• THI HOMI SHOP
~RU OP PUE PARKING 11
.. CQINll OF HAbOl & WILSON
, .. . . -~~~~f:j--f. sia°'tlac~ :n .. & EV~ Week Witli The
.. . .. , ..... HOPPER
CLEARANCE1 you to the mOlt compJete dry
cleaninJ planL
We will IUo1r J'OU ONE OOILAR CREDIT
on 1our next Dry Ceanlnl order of TWO OOlLABS
aod P11TY CENTS or more (u.h A carry only) by
' I pl'QtllUq um certifJcate to
9(1 .....
24.=88
.... T•P4.M
noo S. Hert.or l~v c.t1 Me.I Kl f.0717
"'ALL CLIANING DONI ON PltlMISU"
., : QUILTED llDIPttlADS "' .. · PLAIN & SnlPID
Twin & Pull
16.88
~. Te$22.91
@OJ/Tl=-
CMIDt:ade ..,. .. ndemaed a .. ~e Umee 1HI HOME SHOP ... elldl .... ..., ., mere
Herbor Shopplnt CMter • Kl u.w 1fM"TJt:IOT$t:IOT '$f.001'.$1:00'
Curt.tins • Dre.....-• Gfft Wet,. • L...._ a.•_. Mvt ~-----------.. ·'· ==~~~~~:!
Complete
Banking Service
~----~,...~------, , ' including
Real Estate Loans
Escrow Services
Auto Loans
Cbeck:Jne Accounts
Savta1s Account.
many other services
•
'-, ____ , ~---' y
Cltlze1111 Natlo11'al Ba•k
2:nl N. Harbor Blvd. Cost• Mesa
•
PENNEY'S
~: tNAwiDiJ?EDfi-''Y
FINAL CLEARANCE!
CHAISE LOUNGES
COTTON PAD INNER SPRING PAD
1288 1588
1 • .: .. A L.WA.Ve l"lflte,. QUAL.ITV.
MOW SHOP
SATURDAY NIGHTS
at PENNEY'S
OPIN 6 NIGHTS 'tll 9 P.M.
MONDAY THltOUGH SATURDAY
fOll YOUR CONVENllNCEI
Helen Grace Famous Fresh .
PECAN CREAM ROLL·
$1.19 lb. bulk
ltEG. $1.40
S.PiCIAL EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT.
HELEN GRACE
C!:/\NDIES & ICE CREAM
HAtllOR SHOPPING CENTER
O'EN ~IL MIDNIT[
HAltlOlt SHOPPING
. CINTllt ONLY
.... OP OUIJ "llllT , ...
Bnek EllllarlDt II ,.,. ............ .....
_......, Y ... 11 .... I •••C1l -...oua111• 11H ...... ., ... ......., ... ..................... ;:.. "'.:.;-::.,...-~ ............. ~""" .., ....., ,,,. """. e-rr. tltllM m4fYM a
~119 '12.&o
C:-W.1 lfYi. Cllf · kl c-"'"°"' ..... OMn IUl'tllt•ll ,.,."' '"Jt _...,, lltM ,._,i.w
Ptv ;,1 I• Jrt ! ¥1,. I lrflt l 11
PERMA-TRESS
btauly S.1ton.
-0• •N EV EN1N<.>
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llAIU l'ILOT/llaWH•alH 1 I
_ Wed~ !ept. 11 , t~
Wed 25 Year&
Wilsons
Celebrate
At Party
One hWJdred and fifty
friend.a of tile ObarlM Wil·
l<>ll!. MO W. 20ltt SL, Cotta
Meaa gathered in their
home receQtly to honor
them on their silver annl·
venary.
The Wbon'a four cihJJ.
dreo, Judith Am, Charles
Gngory. David Allen, Dor·
odiy &Dd Mary Jane ln8tl· ~
rated the party wtlicti
turned out to be a com·
plete turprise. Alao play-
ing a major part in tbe
e~ent ·Wett DT. -and
Mn, Manin Covel. who
p r e p a r e d and trans-
f en-ed all tlbe food from
their home in Beverly
Hills to Costa Mesa.
While the honorees· we-re
In church, their home was
deoarated with white and
silver be& and a buffet
' table set up loaded with
eveeyttB1 from caviar to
champagne aod a three·
tiered bridal c.-trimmed
wit.'l silver beila.
Greeting the guesu for
h buffet supper were
honorary ho8t.esees the
M.rr.es. Nettie Wilson, Ole-
n.a Larsen and Lou Giesen·
kamp. ·~
New Bridge
Oass Slated
· Reeistrat:ion for a n&W
class in Contract Bridge
wiU be held at 7:~ p.m.
Friday, Sept. 13, in the
Colt.a Mesa Women's Ctub-
·house, 610 W. 18th St .. Cog. t.a Mesa.
'Ibe course Mil be con-
ducted by Mn. Roy Strolz.
li,fe muter an4 mem.~of the American; J..,e
of Bridge TM:heri
will be compraed ot eight
le.ssoos in tbe Goren Point
Count method. lncuded in
the course for those who
wiSl to improve their
game WJ be lnlltrucdon in
bidditlg, analysis ol bids,
leads, pay o( hand and de·
tense.
Mn. Strotz r~ndy had
two ot her pupils. Charlei
Elliott and Witiam Hendy
became life masters and a
third, 16-year-oid William
Handy Jr. wu an ovenll
winner in trhe rectmt N •·
tiooal 'l'oumaaleot bekl in
Loa A.nf#les. Fird>er in· ,
forJMtkm may be obtained
by eating Mrs. Strotz, OR·
iole 3-7939.
\.
Open House
To Be Held
Orange County's Sy m~
phony . Aasoclat10ll wlll hold l
open house for area com-
mittee chairmen Thursday
and Frid a y, Sept. 12·13,
from 10 a.m. · 3 p.m. in 1 their new headquarters in
Orange.
Fullerton, Garden Grove
and Laguna B;ach will be l
honored Thursday, and Bue·
na Park, Oranje • Tustin. I
Santa Ana and Westminster on Friday.
Concert ached~ will be
discussed a·nd plans com· ,
pJeted for the September
membership and sea.son
ticket sales campaign .
Area chairmen include
Mrs. Robert P. Shallenber·
ger of Westminster and Mrs.
Forrest W. Peterson of La·
guna Beach
---1
to pfease 2ny cat .••
all tuna
liver 'n r:neat
chicken
I
fish
meaty mix
kidney 'n meat 1
I
FACIAL TISSUE-ALL COLORS M.L FLAVORS
KLEENEX-I JELJ.·O
REGULAR OR SUPER
KOTEX
pkg. 33~w ef J2 12c
giant
p~g.
GOLD TOP
SOLID PACK
TOMATOES
7 ~11 '1 cans
l MANN'S
'APPLE
SAUCE
7 ~~~ '1 Ca!IS .
U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET
' '
BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY GREEM GIAftT WHOLE KEMtl
MORTON NIB LITS
POT PIES
f rOJe11 I oz. pies
CORN
MOrnE R'S OR NMISCHEWITZ
GIPILTI
PISH
3 1b.s~· can 7 'k ·:85c
Crushed, C.unk or Tu!b1ts for dessert creatic!M!
. DOU HAW AUAN PINEAPPll
Ooesn'f take moch to keep your pet happy 3lld ..+I-wt
PURINA DOG CHOW
The perfect topping for hot cakes and wattles!
C.H.B. PANCAKE SYRUP
CMi with beans tor delicious, quick, hea<ty me.Isl
HORMEL CHIU CON CARNE
"° 211 '*' I "' •1
5 •• bai
S!16t•
:'8 01. bottle
29•
15 Ol. Cill
3 iw •I
White, Piek, .Yellow. lt1Wiously soft. lllOdesUr ,,._ 2 rt!! ,-
DILSEY TOILET TISSUE 23•·
tMtMt ~ -inf~ ~· .. fer •~iflg fl'~ fNkts 12 ~s.
STARLAC NON FAT DRY MU It•
WEBSTER CREST TOOffiPASTE
Dictionmy ~ ,,. """'
aa Secret Roll-on Deodorant ~ c Dru lNl6E ' ....... Sllr ' c fll."*1
dTElfEY
r JACK
CHllSE POTATOES ~~
lb. ¢· ·59!
ROCKINGHAM
... ., • ,,,,. --.. ... ~ --.. ,,,. .-,,,,,. •• --• ~ --.. ,, ..., .. ~ --.~ "' --f ..
,
ft.~.e.A. ''Ql)tCf' OR FOOO GIAH1' "BANQUET PERFECr
CHUCK
ROAST
l :S.l.A. 1lMJll •I·•·• -aAtmT P9t"&f 1
; CHUc•· .. ~Lua
STEAK STEAK
f1M ---.... " ......... ... .~for.-.... ,,... ...... a.ck 591 ~ ..... ...,
U.S.DA ·cm·.,. ........ rww ~ -..., ....... ...
l1•les1 IMf .._, 79l ~ Stew ... f
Wy ttS fw ... ...._!Wis!
Sllert lk tf IMf 25t
HAM
WER OR FAAMEt -.... 11ort1 ..
Ha•
49~
lUER OR FARMER JOH"
Ce•ter Cwt
Ha•Sllc ..
9&
Fresh Tender
Frying Raitt.Its
55:.
Hor111el 91nO~e4 ,.,t •· 1Jsty meal!! Wiison's sliced. 1-pouncf peckagc s.-.t Loil CMps 791 Con l<i• BOCOI
~ yollf ~fer 1 festive fel6f! Frozen
lwkty Dnllsticks 33t.
.... '''' ~ ..... ~;~SALE DAYS 'BINSo
THURS. tllru
SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER
12-15
•2oow1 ... r
MRS. GLORIA WHITILE
6023 Prospect St., Maywood
•100 each clay
Every Weekday -Channel 13 -
KCOP-TV -11:30 to 12 noon.
FREE -nothing to buy! Pick up
your free Bingo card at any Food
Giant. One card to a person please.
cel lo
bag KENTUCKY
BUnE RY LARGE swur
ITALIAN P•UNIS •IPI AVOCADOI 2 1bs. 25c 2 for 2 .9c
Costa Mesa Westminste r Garden Grove
WHllKIY
:1!2!i~~
Buena Park Santa Ana
1300 Harbor Blvd. 6831 Weatminster Av•. lOtll Ketelle
In Harbor S.,opping Center At Golden Wttt Corner Lincoln & Miller "ll Miller 2124 Nortt'i Mein St.
Corner Euclid & K8tella Nut to 8ulloclc '•
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II OAl~'t,k9TltillWH'ltnt
Wed., Sept. l 1._ 1"3
~ltllAL POW WOW-YMCA J'Ddian :Maidem are Robert Pavk~ Mn. Gilbert T boldfhl pow wow1 to plan the leatoil ahead. Mapping Terrio and M1~ Thruber. ·. ·,
OtJt activities are (from left) Teri Pavkovich, Mrs.
·. ,
Season · . -.
: B._;.ns
O H to a R epublican Fiesta!
Hopinl for the prize trip to Mexico City as they purchase tickets to the Re-
publican Fiesta on Monday, Sept. 16, are (from left) Mn. Dan Drialcel, Ccm>na
del Mar, Mrs. George Buccola, Newport Beach, and ticket seller Miss Shefi
Rogen, Young Republican state sec.retary. Arizona Sen. Barry Goldwater wU1
be tbl l})eaker at the county-wide event in Dodger Stadium on Mmcq_ Jn,ie-
pendence Day. Tickets may be obtained by calling Mrs. Driakel at 81S-06M.~
Across the Board
COSTA MESA DUPUCATE
Muttl' point 'Winnen in
'd1t COftl Mesa Duplicate 8ridce Club's pmes held at 7:3D p.m. lalt Friday,
Sept. &, in the eo.ta Mesa
Woen,n'a Club were M r s.
Qslrlll Bolrdman, Mr 1.
C. L. Pierce, Dr. and Mrs.
Frlllk Dll'on, Mn. Georee
Tabor. M8a Mlltell. Mac-
Demid, Vv,mta Mahar,
Vh. Boy Sabm, Roy Wool·
~·Roy Woolley Jr., Mrs.
Ndlll'd McaUua!t and Mn. J°"Vb Maries.
Mr. and Mn. G e o r g e
Jolneon, Mr. md Mrs. Al
Enl'Nnoa, Ri11a Alevision,
liln. a.... EllioU.. Mrs.
BJia Broker, Ric h a rd
Neal, r.. and Mrs. Carl
Veanem.an, Mn. J. L.
.\dmu, Mn. Mary Sher-
man, P'Jorence Arnold
Cha rte 1 Uzgalia and,
Mr. and Mrs. George WUt Mrs. Fred Shepherd: and
were in second place. Mrs. J<im Barrett tied with
Third place honors went Mrs. C. Franldin aod'
te Mt. add Mrs. James R. A. IMniel for Jll' !W-191
Nute, U . and Mn. R. B. the east.west ~~
Calkins, Phyllis Saunders. Mrs. Roy Sabin, Mn-Mrs. James Elma, Mr. and Mn. Wilbur Harrison and Albert Doe5burg, Mrs. Jl..
Mr. at1d Mrs. Ray Healy. D. MaM ~ Mra. J. IC. ~&i?c!~y Lipscomb, Mn. J.M. Lock-• STATI~ UOTHIU
........ _ wood and Mn. Mal Rowan u.a.•wn. 1~1.e1r point wirmers o( ~.,.
the duplicate bridge games won ~d, fourUl llld :flM jio7 W 19th It C.... a.a-.
played last Wednesday. Sept ==respecti==vel:;::y:;::. =======-i· ;:=::;;:.,;:::::i::=.....,...~ 5, bl the Costa Mesa Worn· r
en'a CbJb ftft aorUHouth,
George Fait and Doyle Gil·
bert, first; Esker Hester
and Mn. Ivan Hooker, ~
ond: Mrl. M. E. Wadsworth
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SPORTS Lakers May ON Move to Long Beaeh
PARADE
By l ill Doner
Newport Beach's D nnn1e
" .wd ~·ants 10 k.now "h)'
hr·,_ ne\'C'r seen his na.ml' in
this corner of
the s p ort~
'"""'· ··After all.'"
he po""' CM.JI. ··t WM all•
league in t~·o
sporu at New-
port lilgh back
1n the late 40s
And besktt"s, l"rn a pnoce of
a Jello" ··
Pcrh<1p1 dauntlc-ss J:~un"s
t'r('atest rlatm to fame ts thC'
I 3l1 he"s the younger brother
.. 1 Hoy \\lard. "'ho p!a~·ed end
f11r California 111 thr-Rose
f~o~I i'OfTlf: ~t"-ars hack
Tn h-~llh Roy,"" SCl)S
flonrne Wlth a lracf' {){ a
"nuh~. ··rm the f"t'al hero ot
thP famJ..11·
·\\'hy ·rn1 kn-O"'" fr n m I
1·oast lll coast Ha\"t' 1·ou e1•er
hf'ard the peopll ~eu ··charge·
at an athletic e\·en1 ~ \\'ell . I
1 n1·~nted that cheer ~·hen r
"as yell lang at l'SC .about
JO 1·ears ago.··
You don"t have to "'rllt
a l>out me.·· says Don humbl~.
1ust loan rne five unt1! oa1 ·
rfa1· That '~ all/ reall.1 ":u11 ···
' 11\1 1 ll lfJ-,1 -111r
I• ·" 1 I ... u!1•<1 hnl
!'• r I' \I! \IH· .. l ';if r
Soulhlaad News Serv~
Lon1: Be-ach was reportl!dly
on t ht> \·er~c of puUlng olf
one of the big&est Southef'n
California sportl coup5 ol lht!
dl'r adP toJay 11dth the an-
noun<.'6~nl that the l...ol ,\n·
Reles La k e r ' professional
Dasketball le.am may shift
playmg sites
"''ou 're dam righl l"n1
thinking about mO\ing my
team lO Long Beach," Laker
o~·ner Bob Short said last
rught after a bltte1 row with
officials of the Los An~I~
Sports Arena.
A t1gels Lay Egg
"lJnle&.J tbe sport.a_ ~DL
k>wen iU rentaJ price," Short
eonttnued, "We'U pl1y our .cam• in the new Long Be11C"h
Arena~·
The plush Long Beach H•
tabllshment can 1eat over 12.·
000 fans and olficla.11 of the
'ast pavilion have lndic1ted
willingness to give Short gen-
erous term1.
.. For ~nt and staffin& ...,.e
.... !230.000 "' the -Arena I~ seuon." Short
said. "That's coosid&rllbly
more than any othrr NatioMJ
Basketball Aseoclation team
'Bad Scene'
For The Bo
PIY• -in fact, three Lime• M
much u most ol them pay.''
:•t•m· gettinl t hP ~hafl."
Short explained. "Thr-y ha \'e
the only buildinJ; in l.O! An·
Ctle1, but I have the onlv
team in ll>'A'n And unle~s
~Is done. f he re
won't bt any teams m toWn ."
Tbe Coliseum Commission,
Which optlaleg the SporL~
Arum, offered Short rent ol
'5.000 1 •·ginie providing he
signed a three-year cootract.
-tie it C'UrlT'enUy payin1 '6.500
• ftl'>t· "f won't slt:n a three-year
(.'Onkaot," &aid Short. " II that
, means they won 't let m_e play
in the Sports Arena this sea-
son -we 'll play i-n the
street." nae l.akers. champions o{
the NBA \Yestern Divis.ion,
are the second largell. draw
card.s In pro basketball. Only
the World Champioo ~
Celtie!I drew more fans than
the Los Angele. club a year
ago.
Shol1. i.. expected to anive
in Loe Angeles 10metime to-
day from Minneapolis. ··1 ,... ..... _ """""
•
done to clear up tttl• na•ty
•it.uation," he oonctuded.
Many other aportlng event.I
have left the Spof1e Artnl. Jri
T"er.>enl ye•r• bec•use of the
high reiUI fM . 'nit National
Skating Derby lhifted !&a rol·
!er game• to Loog Be.:fl a\·
er getting into a row widl
the C.Oliseum CommJasidn.
Sbotdd tbt LMen leav1
Los Angeies, it woukl be the
biggest site chan&'e 1inoe ibe
Chargers at the American
F'oocbai:I l...eagut moved tlD
Sall Dieeo.
21 Nl\.Y l'K.OT"/tl1WW'l &J5
We4./ S.P.t,, t l, 1"3
Mujor
Leag ue
Koufax R efuses
P ITTSBURGH 1AP1
Th<' un~~crvini;: faith of Los
Angeles' Dodger southpaw
Sandy Koulax Ii; going to
l'hanJo(I' lhf' 11'arn ',~ p1tct1in~
rn1a1inn 1n !hr hii: ~rnr~
;1 ~a1n~1 l hr ~' 1.nlll( r~r
rf lll~I~ "'\I ll "f'~
1\0111.1\ It ~i·hr-rl11 lrd to
"1>1·\.. '-.1!11nl;i1 1n r h1lii rl,.I
ph1.1 .1n1i iic;i1n ""'' \\r•1
nesday In St. Louis. But bf-.
l'ause the Jewi.\h religious
holiday. Yorn Kippur, fall&
nn \Vednesday. K ou fax
won"! rvcn pul on a uni form
that datr
If ~,·,.rylhin1i1: Cfl•'5 wrll.
!"ti li k1> 10 pitrh 1n St !,1tui'
Tuts<la.1· w 1 1 h onl11 1~·fl
rfa 1 < !r(t ~;lilt .;:~ndv
\nt1!ll"I ,I'° I' I~ h ht1hr11"'.,
Koufax
Baffles
Pirates
Corde Remain
Three Behind
PlTl'SBURGH (UPI) -All
rt«bt. everybody, tab a deep
breat.b.
Now hold It for about tlu'ff
Wfoitka.
That's just what tbl -Loil
Angele• Dod&er• are doinJ:
as they 10 into the lttt«:h
of the Natioul,I Leaau• pea·
nant race a wblaker ahead of
t b I hot·a•-Septembef" S(.
Louis Cardinals.
TM Oodtera maintalhd
their precarloo• three·cazne
margin over the Redbird11
yesterday when Sandy Kou·
fu set two record& in down·
lng the Pttbbur1b Piratea 4-2.
But an envioua 1tance at the
13-game lead held by lbelr
counterparts In the other cir·
cult. tbe Yankee1, la enough
to keep the Oodgtra restlna
nigbta.
Don Dry9claM, 17-16, due lo
r e J o I n tbe club followln1
treatment· for a bad case of
ahlnt!D hl Ui1 An1elu. 1ot
the nod for tonl&:ht's 11me
Dodger Slate
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Rosh Ha shana, come• Sept..
'17. but Koufax isn't sched·
uled to work that date.
Tht Dodgers are tryini:
In arra n~e for a telecast
into lht l .n~ Angeles art11
nf nr~I WC't'k '~ bii;: thrrf'
i:iim,. ~"flt~ in S1 !ftui' hf..
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·Harbor District Stadium Set • .. . -,. .
18 Opening _· For October S••• .4tMt a lln. s. i..., Jc*Md up Two~ .................. .,, OrtmD to -uDder-~ladlet,...... • 11& ... -.... .:tUtla
for .,. • 0. .a f<r lint pllm..
men quall_tyln1 for the club 11ne **-bllm4..,... ~· .. lld ..,........, Mn. -Fetn* llnkert .. ~ Dk*1mon and Bq ....
ly ~lo lbe .,..., iouml Tbe Pat Hllt4. ... ?•Bill
with IMles alli6ld .... •• md GtNkl IWdile ,...,..
Me'• quaJlfJtaC w01 rma Wrc1 It 111.
~~~-:.:: ·-· Vet"U OAM.Y ""'°'"'9WM'tttll 21
piooelp ~ Defendlnt Blpt. II._ 1*ll """"It-W9'., .s.t. 11, 1963 ~ Bob \rcinWt ...... ed u the ~ day « play ~ qua.ll9el for .,. .... for the da6 cbaiDploashtp. '
•acc.~ ._ ,, ...... _..._., Clyde Slnw, 1lllt ,._.. Bulcetkll ~,,,von -. Ml9 ..---I ......,.., wll 1111 1IP ....... I
lli&fJt ol the womm'• tourney tou&b fWd el low hlDdScep.
to d9te: pa.. .. ,.., pro IJmer
Ma. Lea Boyle .w M r •· Admit NYMJ1.
John Cooley· In 1adiu Mullt IDd Je f f
Mrs. Georae Haoebe!'S V9 da,y action, Mn. Elwood
Mn.,fiay Grtlham. Reeves WOii A fMCtrt wt&b a Mn. Olmlee BMman VI ri. Mrs Ted JlautJioot WU
·Mn. William Dh*hriCll\. eecoacl at 33 and Mn. Larry .~_<J'4 1tbno .... Mn.. Al Gordon pl*-'9d third with a
l'lCue. M. In fourth tp0t wU.b a 35 Mn. Clark Dye va Mn. ..., Mn. William Obur.
'~ Drury. . Mrs. Bart Mumma copped
Pirate
Outlook
'Sharp'
Mn. Lawrm Bemis vs B mpt wttai a 32~. amt .,.
Mn. JMt 8lli9deD. hind wttJl a S3 ,..... Mn. W. Four felU}ara from lut Mrl. ~box VI Mn. WO.. W. Bordm. Mrl. Jobi O"Brien , Uam Qi:etdmeL (K) wl Mn. Roy ~w year a team combl.oed with
!Aw f'alJtia to date In l~) 1'0llDded out tbe top • p.u "' ~ from
4be mm • ~ • 4w14••.n.c tow. ua aDd • oatstandlnC treab-.are BPl Brown. 141; Frank . "---"'--~
McCaon, W ; hank Rowley ·-~--B • mmi crop gIVe Vlmip ~
and Oral Roberts, 155; Ray -----e.e CoBere one ol the belt ba.s-
'Eo~ and Choct Wallace, MW 10 ,._., tourinc 1he ketball outioot• ln recent
.. US; Harcy W91'd and Chick .... Ant>•·· Wamn &.. year. Row~7: mblea ~a~. ''I'm optim}stic,'' P i ra te
t1' In~ s~ ~ ~ 1;Laoe ))ole~ ~ b1Mn1an AJ Sawyer admitted
· tr -(;:( -(;:( Eieellbiea uaed a • iron alter k>okillc over h:1' Initial
· on the 172-ylnl llhot. reeler Toe9day.
Tlae Bole
Storg
. B1 CVJlE TBOMnQN GoU Prof ........
c.ta Meu O.lf Bance
Get Ole Rudi ~
By way ol • ..,....,
HBOC members have Sawyer wiU be&in working
1witcbld fr'OID toll to bowline. b1a cbarlu twioce weekly
et leut tn the evenln1. atartJuc nut week. "We'll
The 11...ime ol V i n c e Wt •eiebtt, run and talk
Modica, Bm Patint, B o b about phlloeopby," he explaill-
Mmwhall, Jact 'Mlite and ed. Reeular d.rilla be&in sis
&. P. Ooalte_. •t ~ aJ. W'MU prior to tt>e s e a a o b
..,. --~· lililMca opeDC'. avereipd 1~, Pert l n a Head.ifti thb year's list are
bit uerntDdaal hdDC
power" J a c t DlmipMy
UMd to .-y that be nevw
bit a man cm tM cl:Jin. "I
bit throu&h bis dllD rtpt
foe the beet ol b6e bead",
he -.id.
~ MIO, 1ftllt.e, 17S 8Dd m lettermen from I.Mt J'Ul''I ~ t• lot tbl eftldaC.. fifth place dub. Cenater Mike Conltaue1 ,... lwwtii 4llll*f IAllC' (M ), fcnra.rda R o n
wttb •• ICOl'9 Cll his MCODd Chandler and Jim Coot alon1 ~ Md h b6&h ._. :: =Md~ w~~
IADM ol die ft9aome -a -. Ill beck ID tt.w told.
Old Story Scott Wins
Santa MoaJca's Steve
A major difference be-
tween the 9Wings ot fine
golf81'1 and "hackers" II!
the position of the banch
in relation to tbe dub-
he1d at the time ol im·
pact. At this imtant the
hands ol the 9ll*'t ...
., I ahead "' u.. t.11. .,, I
m . And "'° an o1 u. 1M2
dub, luardl Bill Kellenl>et"·
IV ..S Leon Ramllllon are Eor Coast
r
A two-day women'a mem· Ibo aiMed to return. Kell.,.
ber-tueft toomament open.I berOr. however. will ba•• p } n.ndaJ at ICC and will to wait until the teCODd tern· 0 01• sts wind up the fGMow1n1 ctey. eater to make bit debute aft<
Men Wtre battling in a allot-er being ruled lnelltlble ~
gun tourney today am the 7eu ago.
tiDa1 ~)'ine fOl" ~ club lit.on W a I ~ ... today: al·Eutern
Def .... · ehlmpk>n B i 11 In '82, a.
Scott bwitled otf aD UM
booors Friday at Onllfl
c.ounty SpeectJra, ~ ~
county's ftnt n4'1'7e11
raclnc proc:ram U*ll57.
&coU ceptured • four
~ve be.• .. .._, "'° tbe mllo e-.it ~er
Sanden o( rt
foreground is a crate contalning the stadium's new
sroreboard. Grandstmds are on both sides of the
field.
.. t!
Progress
Going
As Hoped
By GLENN WHITE
Newport~ ScMol Dis·
tr1ct's new football stadium 11
proareaatng riaht pa eon·
struction ICbedule and bar·
ring unexpected ciro.uutanc·
es It will be ready f<r u1e Ow
weekend of Oct. 18, accordin&
to Dr. Norman Loats, diJtrlct
spokesman.
Fint came to be played ln
the new structure, located at
16th and Irvine Streets, New-
port Bea.ch, is a tossup bt-
tween two coot.est. and th•
dJlt.e of completion wUI d•·
tennlne which game it w11l
bt.
If the stadium is ready on
Oct. 18, the first battle Wiil
be an Orange League clash
between Corona del Mar and
defending CIF c h a m p I o n
Brea.
But if It's not ready 'W th•
19th, Newport Harbor va San·
ta Ana will dedicate the 1Lant
new structure.
"We had hoped that the SUI·
dium might be ~dy a wttk
early," Dr. Loats told the
DAILY PILOT. "But, th•
IChedule calls for Oct. 18 and
H d W k S I :t·~n~e date we a.re count-
ar Or et The ~Clure itself ii rap-
1
idly neartna completlng. Both
sets of cement ~dstand•
F B are up. plumbln& ls in and
Or Uc Runners light towen are du. to lM
erected sometime thU week.
Moat of the seats arc now
ln place with wood finish hf'·
If hard work is the answer. yeM's club are back on h.and. lni applied. .
then Oranie Coast C-OUege \Vince Sweetser third in lhe1 Once the stadium b ready may be fieaded for a success-· . tor use. all but one •~a ~am" f\11 crou country aeaSOQ.. Eastern Conference two-mile, scheduled for Oranae Coa!it
New coach Ernie Bullard tops the monogram wlnners. College'• f\e\d wUJ be swltch· ~h:u 17 Pira~ leather J~er& 1 Sw~f.ler hag a best l1mt' or ed to the news· . . Tbe~··~-· behind it.
To aet your ..,.
throueh the ball you mull
rn&lce a real coolcioua el·
fort. just before Unpld.
to iei your hands wen
pa.i the ball. YOU haft
t.o bave the f eelini 1lhlt.
like the pictures ol Ben
Hoaan. the olubbead is
laain& well behind ttM
Gottmd will be amoac tbe to hit ...
crew wtUch will open Che Ont ,..,.. force& and uolets veteran Pi·
fO\md al the ~· Charlie Slater, Ht.1ntioatoa r.t.a pUot AJ l.ntl!in mi9set h1a The round must be completed Beach rtar ot two yea.rs back • by Sept. 22 tor h m*16 pay wbo performed for Brif.blllll rueas -thJn&a won t chan&e
CILasaic. Youns Univeralty Jaat aeason, muc.11 ta 118.1.
Finals are billed for Oot. 2>. topt the tncomtn1 crop of For aix ttniCht years the
eandidatea. . Bucs have piace<1 secood in
rwofidng twice dally. ·•ouc,.~ t.r~tile lwo-mile. The solo e>; 911 ~·w I""
ioal is tor 4ACO. runnec to OthCJ" retunina runners la· I the Costa Mesa-Im bat
lft1dlet profram at the gel in 100 miles a week.'' I elude Pele Smith, Terry Lun-Ue billed tor Oct. 18 ... That ·~
sa.cne site, Dub Mahan Bullar d said ... We'll run about dy. Paul McDonnell and Pete j Mesa's homecoming gam~.
and Bobby White ot Costa 10 miles a day, six days a Jongbloed. Since OCC Is right across th•
Jrfesa placed aecoDd and week." Top freshman appear to be street and since two other dfa·
tblrd, ~vely, tn ttie j Bullard has divided the Tim Rysdale, Sunset League trict teams have borne game~
eemf-m.aki event. da.Uy routine int<> two part.a 880 champion from Newport that weekend I Newport and
----------with a workout set for 7 a .m. Harbor. Newport·s Ed Healy CdM) we decic:kd to lrave lh•
Three all·Freewa.y Luiu• the Eastern Confereooe/1>8-rtars, IUard ~ Batty of .
&Dd another for 4 p.m. and RunUnaton Beach's Drake Mesa-Ana.helm Wt at Coast."
Five lettermen from last Muat. Dr. Loau concluded.
handt • it ~· the bell. Actuall.1 you can't ,et
your baoda a foot put the
ball -they ,... never •
far in front of the cJij).
~d .. you think -but
• by mllk.ing a. mental and
physical e f f o r l to get
them tner.. you will de-
velop the cornet action
th.at allows you w hit
through the ball wiU! pow·
er.
So m any bcllnners.
with their bandl beblnd
~ clubbead at kDpect,
have JOit their ponr and
the best they Oll1 do la
scoop the ball i., weakly
and improperly.
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Meadowlark remains alive Oran&e, center Rick Emott hind Fullerton. "And Fuller· PARAD E
in Southern Cal ~Unka team of HunUncton Beach and ~n-ton's loaded agam thl:s year," • • • pt_, liter' defeatlnl defend-ter Andy Foster of Oran1e, I.nvfo said, "90 we may be de-
ll\( chernpion Lakewood Sun· will a190 ~ on hand When stined for another second (Coaidaoed From Pace !01
day at San Clemente. The driilJ open face a NQed IC'heduJe. Still
sextet ol Jack Auasburie.r, ElHott b, fact was the place f.lnish." Dick Coury'• troops should
Ro1and Sima, Crt1c Olloa, rreew.Y Leaaue ' player of The popular OCC coach Lsn 't win at least seven or nine
Hank Gowdy, Don Fu.er and the year. The 6 foot 4 ex-Oil givine up hope. however, as regul.w JealOO t:liltl tlld figure
Pat Strong will Journey w City ace will probably sluft he drills some 29 polo c111di· to ~ one or two playoffs
Rmcbo lo Loe AnpMt tJrla to forward alonf with r oster dates nightly in tile Bue pool de<:&nOaS. A 12-0 record at the Sunday to meet Grtlfidl Park. who stands 8-3 • . best (incl:odioc CJF champM)ll·
Quallfytn1 action for the occ·s compiete roster at El&ht Jetu~eo are ~k ship) and a 6-3 al the worst.
dub champloolhlpa open.a the pre.sent ti.me ls &$ follows : I from last year s team wtllch Hard tf pndict.
Saturday and will nm through Al Batty. Jeff Bland. Ron I gave the Hornet! a rugged NEWPORT ff A R B 0 R -
the ~ ol this month. Hank Chandler, Jim Cook, B uck battle for the EC crown. W'-r'* Huthes la plenty .op·
Gowdy 1s defend.in& ch.amp. Cowling, Jim Curth John I ~rae Adami Pet Antista tun~ aod IO are Sailor
Two holes-in-()08 wen re-Driscoll. Rklt ~ Andy . : e • boocten. SWl it'• herd wen·
corded Sunday. Gene Carl· Foster. Tom Gillman, Steve Jun ~·Jim Ea.ton. Den-vlsion the Tars winning more
1011 tot hia on the tM-rard 4th Hou&ley, Bob Houston. B i 11 ny Hunnt.z, Tom Lloyd, Ken than ttve pmes. A 6-3 ~
bole Uaini a 3 Iron. Tlp Stoett Kellenberger, Mike Kiniry. Rouse and Bob Temptetoo at but &ad a ~ at v.wst.
U...S a 5 iron to ace the 1!J6. Mike Lange, Jeff Lowe, Colin are back from 1962. HUN'nNGTON BEA<:'f -
yard NI bole. McCaon, John Pannell. Mario l"rubmen candidate& in· Y<Qlf, lU eacer .. ThM s the -tr -tr -tr Porru Mark Reade RuQJ . report frocn 011~-ville and al· Rk:hard.on Ron Ro , k elude such top stars u Rick though ooech Keu Moats isn't
Andersen Breezes
To Tourney Victory
Jlm Scoles.' Mik.e s..::~ar,: Brown, Randy HowaU. and ~ a championstup.
lie Slat.er, Tooy Stephenson. Bob Nealy of Newport Harbor ~ s not counting his club out
Dan Turner, But.c'll Vineyard, along with Huntington Beach's either. A 7-2 record looms as
Larry Walker. Bruce Woods Hob Campbell and Costa be~E~ at worst. and Leon Hamilton " . .-..1nmSTER -The Mesa's Terry Craig. Lions ~ solid up front &nd
Other players worKing daily cculd provide the ~ in the
are Bob Babcock. Dan Lloyd, tough Sunset. League. lt seems More S ports Gerald Long. John Trefelh-unlikely that Bill Boswell's ,
Andy Andersen captured number one, J im Kirk and en, Fred Whlteford, Dave AJ. forces can go undefeated,
the second annual DAILY Lyle C-Ornlsh, who finished Pn-*•e 23 lingham. Barry Cloud. Steve however. An 8-1 at the best
PILOT Par Tllree goll cham-last In Gross and Net Divi---:1 Gardner. Steve Hollen. Bob and 6-3 at tlle worsl
pionsh)p Monday night at the lions. Key. St<ln Levansheff. Jim
Disneyland Hotel Gi>lf Cen. Reynolds. J i m Thompson.
ter shooting a gross score of Richard Tanks, Mike Sybcn S se over the beautiful 18-hole and Mike Shaw. I nyde1· Kev
1'>i.sneytand layout. H d T• • c "' d OCC opent the '63 cam·' •
·Par is 54 on the course. ea IJUaDa ar I paign on Sept. 20 al the an· v·k Pl
. Charles Neiswender wa.s ~~n~ I Bakeraheld Touma-l e 8 y er
awarded the first place trophy TIJUANA -T hree ol Mex-1 afternoon thanlta to a pair or .. We're a little short at for·
in the corrected score division I ti b 11 v t A d d · Eddie Snyder. ageiess quar· I w1tb a net or 49 strokes. Lou.is cio's most excitin~ toreros super a ve u s. e erans n-I war an guard." lrw111 said, terback of the Garden Grove
Butler and Don Pacot flnlab-headline Sunday's bullfight tonio Velasquez and Lu.ls ~ro· "but I'm hoping some of .the VY I
ed Second and third res,_..tive _ _, t Pl El T th cuna both did exceUeot Jobs I rre<;hmen writ develop quick-1 ·1ngs semJ-pro foot b a I l ..-~ Caiv a ua oreo. e with difficult animals. Iv ·· team. continues to rack up
ly on the ~is of net acore1 downtown Tijuana bullring. · touchdowns as well as birth· '
of S3 each Alfredo Leal, the "Prince days In leading the n :gged
DAJLY PILOT advertising ol Bullflghtinf", wW make tu Vlkes.
department represented by int appe•aoce atnce win· C'M's Vona Lanes Snyder. 31. Is the only ori· Marv Boyd. made a deter· nine ears and tail on Aug. 18 .l\.. ~ glnal member of the Viking
mMled run for top honors in at El Toreo. The lanky mat. team which came to Garden
the "scratch" divisloo, but a doT ol Arab extraction will be Grove seven years ai.o
17-foot blrdie putt by Ander-out to equal that thrilllnl per-On TV Satu .. Jay Yrt. he's sparked the club
son on the 17 green iced the formance. • U~ to a 2-0 season record. In·
championship for the produc· Alronso <E! Calesero) ~-eluded 1n the conquests was
tion department. Boyd finlllh· mlrez and youtb ~ul Gar-Kona Lanes of Costa Mesia will he the scene of the a 47-0 shelling of the Valley ed two strokes behind the cia will round out the pro-rree Lancwa and a 21-0
leader with a 58. Wayne Du-gram. Six bulb from the q~.a[ter finals Hori TV Bof "v'ling NTourname~t this. Saturday triumph over Bay Cities sun-I
Boise. assislant preuroom ranch ol Don Jote Julian Wlw• Sheldon ppo 0 an uys tangtmg wi.th Norm day In thf open•r of league
foreman. grabbed thlr<I place Llaguno will be featured Meyers of La Puente "' pl;1y
gross w1U1 a &I. AcLion open! at 4 p.m. The match "Ill be \ I C'\\('cl over Channel '-1 at 3 :lO Snyder passed for onr of
Special prize awards went I La s t weekend's program 'P m. 'the scores aglllnst Bav Cities
i.n Ken Turner. who i.hot his found youthful Benjamin Lo· I. Meyers g?e~ into ,the stru.gJ?le with a 210 avera~e unlrasHing a 45-yarrl ;trikr 1~'
ball rlo~pi;f In thr holf' on pez cultln~ the only ear or thfo 1 tn TV pJ;iy \\'hill' lllppo ~ mark In ''camera" action i~ 20'.l r nd Phil lloovrr
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PLACENTIA
Coste M•••
FIRST ·'OTHE WEEK ·SPECIALSI
Monhy . T1191day -Wedne1day S p.m. to 10 p.rn .
Saurbr ... wWi Pet.le PaDCakff
Red Cebba~ -Chotte of % Salad1 -~teln •f UCbt IAlet or Dart
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28th Anneal EtUti.on
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LEW PARKER & MARY Allll MOBLEY ,,
·;SPECIAL MAT. SAT., SEPT. 21 at 3 p.m, *· .. .... ............ , ............ ~--··~~~
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CHbtca SU.Tl NOW AVAIL.Ut.a. AT 90XOffle&
M.&IOM TIClllllTI STILL AWAl&.A.M.a
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W·.a.h T ""el~e Mo9n1f1cednt
IT • Offer• Volumes Bet(\9 ' Now At Safeway.
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Cookeil-Ham
Full.1-.C.ook•d. Hock ltemoYed .
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• ~~O: ~ 49C Round Steak 'i!.:;: :..~. .. 6tc
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C1 r .£ U 'T''h Lo Lo p • f Turkey Roast W:::......_ •. 19c Ja1eway nas 1 ~ e w, w rices. All-MeatFra• .. -= ~••c
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Coolrecl Lobsters .~ .. $1.Jf Orange Del •ight Minute Maid Frozen Save 6-oa.10' Pastrami ~ =. 49
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Concentrated Fruit Drink 10c can Chiffon Facial
Crisco Short~ning '~~;.:~~:i~ 3 !; 59' Tissues
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Apple Sauce
CrH my-Smooth 5 15--. 89'
Chill 'N' Su n C91
Hash Browns
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SandY#ich Spread
Macaroni Shells
Chocolate Morsels
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Fresh Eggs
Guaraotaetl. Th. "Freil.eat Ett•" ift tewo.
Quality '•ou 1utl f re"' The Fe"" I• Y evl
Cream O' the Crop
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Jonathan
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Washington State --f xtro Foney
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Russet Potatoes .. ~·:.·~~i.'~t; »
Deglet Noor Dates ,v:~'· 3:.:: 6tc
Large Celery ~~:r :.·.1:· -· 1 tc
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211 EAST .17th ST. c':~~~ COSTA MESA
STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.; FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.; SUNDAY 10 1. m. to 7 p. m. . .
WESTMINSTER LOCATION: 1 S402 BEACH BL VD.
Da11 Shift
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Help .Johnny
Teacher to Teach .
Reading Teaching
Even Johnny's teacher is 1 the indlVldual and his devel·
coing to learn how to read-I opment."
and by doing 80 bow to teach The course 1s the second
J hnn l •d arransted and paid for by tbe o y o re.. . I dist:nrt:
Tim fall 40 Costa Mesa l The other. ""Teadung Mod·
teachers will attend a college. em Mathematics," wUJ be
credit course in teaching read· taught by OSC professor Rob-
ing conducted by Dr. Hazel ert Lemon.
Croy of Orange State Col· Both classes meet "'eekly in
J Costa Mesa.
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They'll learn how lo use
both phonetic analysis and
context clues, to develop vo-
cabulary and comprehension,
to stimulate library reading.
Teacben will study both
oral and silent reading meth·
ods during the course, accord·
ing to Dr. 'Reuben Law. assist·
ant superintendent of the Cos·
til Mesa UnionJ;Wl Jlltri
But the teach~ itud
child development as well a.a
reading techniques.
"Reading ls far more than
just recogruzlng a few sym.
bols on the pnnted page," Dr.
I.aw explained. "It involves
Red Cros
Moves-HQ
Headquarters of the New-
port-Costa Mesa Chapter of
the Southern Orange County
hapter of tbe American
ross has il:aved from
Island. Balboa, to 1800 W.
Coast Highway. Newport
Beach
The organization "111 sllare
space in the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce board or directors room.
Walter Weimar. chairman or the local branch. said Release Tune
Gets Approval
I lhe (ormer quarters, estab-
lished 25 years ago. were
staffed by Mrs. Carl Zamlock
for that length of time.
A released time religious
education program for Cost.a
Mesa element.t.Y ecbools was
approved by till,~ board
Conducted b~ llUr-faith
committee represe~ Costa
Mesa churches, ttie optional
weekly claaes are taught Ill I
a mobile trailer or a church
neM the school during school
bme.
Attendance requires a re-
quest from parentfi. 1
Mrs. Zamlock resigned re-
cently to make her home In
Santa Barbara. Her succes-
sor has not been appointed. ---------
Thundering
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HE GREW HAIR
•tore A Ft>w )lonth1 Laltr
Mr. T. A. Mellon, Jr., of Holliday1bunr, Pa .. laoovf') '"'""d anti
tta-rew hi1 hair with the 'xclu1i\·e home mrlhoo. He did "'t han aale pa.U.el1l balduu.
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Thursday, September 12 Only
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Ask for Mr. C. R. Flowers
l! you have dandruff, ucn·
miTe hair fall, thinnin1 hair, u-
ttuive 00lnu1 or dryne11, itchy
IC&)p, take .20 mlnulK of your
time to lff what you can do.
Renita ruaranll!ed by thf
tritklon orran1utlon. w. oon't
aak you to takf our word. You
will b. 1r1vrn a wnttf'n 1'\11r
a.nlf'o f mm th• h"ll'inmnll' In ""ti
ll fn•h you IH•I h1nir t n 1 """ In Anti Ir Arn hnl\ "1~11 > pr••r l•
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or l!mbarraaa.ed in any WA)'.
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Frirl.•nn mrlhiwl will nnl htlo
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--~ -to and Joatph uJlabl at ltu~ ta 8outblrn' Callfor-Kraute of 1911 Olmwood Barbor mp.
Ope B · Newport BMCb be amoq n1a with American P'leld Sen-· X...; wblle attendlq New· fte, Pomona Chapter of tbe D OllSe the more than IOO fonlln lee acb.lnle 1bldent ICbolaf. port Harbor ffltb Scbool. American P'itld servtce ex-
atudenta who w1l1 be pl&a lblpt. AdnOIM. a native of Ad-cha.a,. student committee will
An opea home a.od awards of ti» Los ~ ~ MIM lamo Otruto, bon .., Abeba, Ethiopia, la wttb fet. the villton with • ptc..
procram • wW1 be ataged by Falr in Pomona OD Sept. 19. Ja~ Paulo, BruU, ~ Mt'. and Mn. Jamea P. Ju. Die foilowiai tbelr day at the
tba WatmJnw mp SchoQ) The studenta, ft<Phlm~ Jy ii living with fosfer ~ 4' ot tm 'l'lrrapJn Wa;y. Be fair. . .
Bowler• Donor Sponsor
band nut 'nlelda.7 at 7:30 -••••
p.m. in the IChool'a band
room.
MOt9 UWl • mabl!ra of
tbe combined ccmcert and
marcblq band will attend ti. eeremOQJ, wtth muy ol
them ~ Ital' awards
for performance1 lut year.
A eomplete ~ at th.la
7Ur'• adl._ for • bud wtJl be dlacwect
The band ICbeduJe be,W
.:.»ii... offlel•lly Oil Sept. 21, with an boar-blC ~ la .. Olp-
bttJM+r at the Loi ~
County Fair tn Pomcma.
On Oct. 12, the band wfil
compete In tbe Chaffey Invi-
tational . Bancl Ttunl.lment
which annually drawa South-
land bandJ to Chaffey High
ScbooL
And on Oct. 111, band.I from A ,IL B P' a v 'Lll• Warner and JohnlOll Junior -.. 1W' • Htgb Schoola will Join the
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6870A ORAN CIRCLE Builder Georc• M. Hollteln wu presented a tropl:u' oC a~reciation recently for
aponaonni the Wemnont tract "Champagne Ladles" ling tum. Robert
Perryman (from Je!t) and Robert Ho!tdaul. public relations and aales oC·
fidafa for the firm of Holstein & Sons, accepted the trophy from Barbara Gillum;
Robdta' Hant, president; and Shirley Grlnrold. aecretary for the afternoon
le.ague. 'durinr a luncheon at Huntington Lanes.
uon Band to perform at the UPHO•·•T----• 1N 1u1NA PA1tK
half-time ceremom. during 1111~-~···· .. ····l§i·ill·.--•••• l!l!!ILA•2..tt7•l4••BslttB-6~115!!i•EIKi!l~ut&l11~1fil t h e Weat:mJut.er.Fu.Derton ,.;;
footblD game.
CJiest Seeb New Head
Rater S1.atN hM Nlliped A. 19C-Q cbatrman. be eon-
.. camptip cbainnan ol b ducted a drive which DMUd
HUDdqton BMch Commu· 90 per ceot ol the tu,<m
nlty a.it. and PrM.idenl coal.
5cott 1"1ln.lon-hU called a n..,an ..aid Mooday'a
meettnc for llondly, Sept. 18, meeting would include elec·
to 1tud1 a lilt cl poeslble &cl of otflcera IDd commit·
aucc .... 1. tee chairmen.. Amonr thole
SlatM 181 be wu rMin· uked to atte.ad are Bill Gal· ma became o1 a heavy wort 11enne, eecret1ry; Peter Di·
load. and hil dne•'• onten. Fabio, tnuunr; Dale IAnr·
enbect. budget COIDJDittff
cbainn.i: Earl WU.On , dl·
I rectors' commJJitee cblJ:nnan, U,mmittecs :i~ =ln.publidty
They will meet at noon at
Organized ~ ~;:::mf;' = =: GREEN PIAS
LIMA BEANS
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-... ~ Strawberries ..•... ·~ "" lroccoll Spears .... ·~: 1hl.
"" cauliflower ........ 1~ '\ .... .
date.II for t!le camJ)9ign cbeir·
Two commltt.,.. have been man·s position, U. pruldent
• urned by the recently form-stated.
ed Hom• Cooncll. a central Wedneeday, Sept. 25. the
f)Tgaftiz.ation for a1x Hunttnic· Chest's board o( directors
ton Beach bomeownua' H · will meet to tWne a euccee·
aociaUons. sor tn Slate«. Thi.a mtetinJt
PW & CARROTS .... .,,..... s 16.ez. I prouts ... ,..,
3 ..... 5~
Th• new commlttM nn will be at lbe Board Room
parka and recreation lncludu ol the Huntmcton Be.ch llllb
Gabriel Mocllnilrar. Bo la a 5mool Dilltrlct office.
. 'CUT CORN •nnr -.m
MIXED VEGETABLES
--.... ... ONE DOZEN ••• $1.75 "" ONI DOZIN • • • 2.35
Ouca Homeowners; Alma ------~;;;~1.-
R ab•· Golden WeJt H~ ··----WWl! .... lal c:twnen; E . PJwmner. HDllt-·
tniton Hilla Homeowna: Hoag '4v~Jl 1l Boerner, HunUqton North b r
Homeownen; L. De Loa
:ruo.. MCP'adden A ... Du • F d Ch k Jiomeownera, and Ruth Red· or ec
fem, Ocean View Bomeown-
.ars. A check for '8,000 repr.
Sttvtn& cm the commttte. aentinf the third and ftnal hl·
fnr dty beeutiftcatton .,.. atallment of a 125,000 pJedee,
Willlam warner Bo1A Chi· hu been pruented to Hoag
u . R. Boyer Goictc West. Prubytman Hospital by the Beit, Armenta Hunttnps; Ford Motor Co. fund. ~-H tin Ralph Pringle, vice preal-HUls; V. H~. un I· dent of the boapltal'a board
t?n North; N. Arnold. Mc· of director1, received the gift
1' adden Avenue. and L. Thom· from John B. Lawson. gen·
111 . Ocean View. ual manager of Philco Cor·
TheM commhteet . ll co-pbratlon's Aeronutronic Dlvi-11pera~ with limllar groups slon In Newport Beech and a
nC tha Huntlniton Beach Philoft vice president. Philco
Chamber ol Commerre, AC· la a Ford subsldlary.
cordln& to Mac P. Bingoy The pledge was made In
.Jr • chairman of the Home 1961 when the hoepttal con-
Council. ducted a campaign to rabe
Commander
"
To Speak
LONG BEACH -Ror
money for the Hoag Confer·
ence Center and lo purchase
additional equipment. A for·
mer nur~· residence wu re·
modeled and an addltion to
the atructure providbl& a~
~"""t auditorium waa bu11t.
Adm. Williaui H. Groverman. B h 'f .ti
rommander of Cruiser-De· eac 1 e
~~~'~:"ihu Thr;. ~!~~ Effort Dropped
officers from the San Pedro-Effort. cl Huntington Buch
Long .Beach-Oranee County city officials to clear the title
Mu at 7:l> p.m. Thursday of beach lands IOIJthusl or
at Long Buch Stale Collere the Municipal Pier to avoid
11udttorium. paying county property taxd
The aatherlni wlll launch have been dropped. JnvesU·
t he new 1cl>ool year for the gallon revealed that the city
NavaJ Reaerve Officer School WL~ not paying taxes on the
l 1-4, wbicb bu satellite unita beach land alter all.
at Sant.a Ana Naval Ruerv, The beach's original own·
Training Center a.nd Los AJ. f'rs, the Huntington Beach
amitos Naval Air Station. Co . checked county record.11
A tot.al of 23 c1usu la ol· and found that no tuea had
f,red Ws year. heen assessed.
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Week . in Review~
Divorce•
SWEET IDEA FOR A PATIO PARTY I
SIVE EACH GROUP THEIR OWN
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Those Were
The Good Old Days '
By RICK DU BROW 1 the u.m" planet with the
HOLLYWOOD tUPlt _ A \ narvelous earthiness of .• Wallace Beery or Marjone lady WT\tef_J9 uk what 1 Maln eplr? 1 cannot imMine
11, :iuld volu.\ly watch on i\ _.
television if ..L were not in I
bondage to tune in the sewaie GONE. BUT NOT .••
'lf n e t ~ o r k enterta.inme.nt And what of the bland, hol-
11ghtly lll order to feed my low-seeming personalities who
'oved ones. . populllte most of our detective
The answer 1s easy: Old programs on television -the
1'\ovies, public events of ~eat paJty·faces and the punks?
-mport.ance and an occasional Can it be that video hu so
.1.ocumentary or new a ~how. 1 thoroughly demolished wte w~uld .ieMrally a let P the that we have forgotten Wil·
!)rtme-time hoUR on the net-liam Powell a.s "The Thin
work.a. Man,'' or Humphrey Bogart in
You will notice that the old ''The Maltese Falcon " or
movies are the only entertain-even Lloyd Nolan in1 Jow-
ment mentioned. and why budget pleuures? ·
not? The toughest of the tough l
WHY NOT, INDEED? guys -Bogart, Edward G.
Robinson .. James Cagney.
John Garfield-all were more
!'ympathetic as villains than
the majority of soft, whining,
unhumorous heroes that tele·
vision offers.
Who wouldn't rather watch
11n old Fred Astaire musical,
or one with Gene Kelly and
Funk Sinatra. than the weak
tea of an Andy Willams or the
comparatively ordinary qual·
ity of the Garry Moore show
or even the sleepy profession.
allim of Perry Como? Who
doesn't prefer verve to almost
unfeeling ca.5uality?
Who wouldn't rathf'r view
the wonderful sophisticated
Hollywood comedies of the t• and early 1940s-Cary
Grant. Jimmy Stewart. Kath-
arine Hepburn, Jean Arthur-
than the empty flatness of al-
most every situation show on
video today, from Andy Grif-
fith to Donna Reed? I must
have seen "The Philadelphia
Story" 15 times. and yet I
never think of it as a rerun.
Almost every time I watch
an old nrnvie, ·, realize some-
thing : r liked us better then
Times are always tough, and
people always h a v e insur-
mountable problem~ -but
there was a sense of fun . if
not always humor. in so manv
of the old fUms. r mean tun ,
simply for fun's sake -and l
not because it will serve a
therapeutic purpose, or solve I
a problem or deliver a mes-I
sage. Gaiety Is what it was-I
and r defy you to show me
that once in a blue moon in
prime-time. or even in most
modern movies. '
la it possible that there are
people who actually think that
the turgid folksiness of "The
Beverly Hillbillies" is even on
AND BENCHLEV, TOO t
Who on television can offer
us the droll. adult sense or the
ridiculous of \V. C. Fields or ;:=========-==:;.... Mae West or Robert Bench-
I BE BOLD ' ley ? Do you remember the
I scene in "China Seas" when
Bench le~. thoroughly loaded,
I tries to light a cigarette on the
deck of a ship being swept by
waves in a storm 7
I It i1; all almost f11nny until
MISS PEACH
WE l-40P'E TO 0410< CUT TON~ ••• we OlO A I.CT~ f"LA .. NIHG ...... D.WITH
A LITTLE LUCK.J WE'LL 00 ALL 0~ !>1100TINl:J IN ONE DAY,
ARE YOU TJ1E CSUYS
WHo·s BEEN DOING
ALL ~AT YELLING
ABOUT THE GAME'?
WHO.OS. NO,
WE THOUGl-IT
IT WAS A
GAME!
'°'" the many folks Wflo ult L °"'
Oisunct t¥tf'Y week D< 30 St"'
'llht up to Ille ohene •nd givt ,, •
try. You'O find . Loni DISl•"Ct "'~
fu~. •nd JO will !ht rel11tv'• 111
!trends you t1ll. Nolflrns Sly-y1111
~~t your ¥Ortt.
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you think about it for a while,
and then it suddenly ilm't fun-/
feelings in you. I long ago I
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I reached a strong feelin.1? about 1 I
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enou1h :we get fleeced by our own atoN govern-
ment. Sola tox on tot .books--tht greot ec-on ..
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Water, Water!
Sen Thomas H. Kuchel. whose
''unage" despite his vote-getting prow-
ess seems to be that of a Democrat to
conMrvative Republicans and a Repub-
Utll to liberal Democrats. had some
t'ommonsensical things to say on a radio
b. oadcast the other evenlng.
The California Republican recalled
that Congress adopted a law In 1944
wl\.ich spelled out procedures to be fol -
lowed in con&.idenng specific kinds o!
legislation. Of these. reclamation 1s one
field so covered.
The law provides that when a re-
rlamaUon bill u proposed. the Secretary
or Interior shall study the proposal After
reporting his vie" s. he is required to
~end copies to the government of each
't.lte ~ffeded Thereafter. the Interior
Committees or the Senate and of the
House of Representatives. are required
to hold hearings on the brll. And t hey
are to consider what both the Se<:retarv
of Interior and the several state gover·
nors have to say.
luruty not only for the proPQllents of a
reclamation bill to be haard but for
the opponents, as well Those. tiearlno
ran two days and now have been con·
linued over 'tJntil sometime in October.
During the he•rings Kuchel asked
representatives of the Bureau of Re-
l'lamation whether this "new gigantic
"ater project lo use great amounts or
Colorado River water would constitute
any damagt to the existing contracts
under which we tn California receive
>''ater The Commissioner said he could-
n't guaranlee any such thing.''
Apart from the apparent high-hand-
ed illegahty of t?le proceedings, Kuchel
has i' strong posiflve point. He said, "We
need to get together in the Lower Basi n. r do not want Arizona coming in and
!1ghtrng the people of California and
having their Senators denounce lhe
people of California for looking after
their own problems. And I do not want
California to be fighting Arizona.
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Sen. Kuchel said that within 24-
)lours after the U.S. Supreme Court
laid down "a difficult and, in my judg-
me!Jl. regrettable preliminary decision
in the lawsuit between Arizona and Cali-
fornia, my two colleagues in the Senate
from Arizona. Senators Hayden and
Goldwater. introduced a reclamation
bill providing for a billion dollar water
project for the State of Arizona. Thal
whole .Problem represents an exceeding-
ly dill1cult threat to the people of Cali-
Corni&."
"My Judgment is that we should get
together, that we need basin·wide de-
velopment -and that is preci5ely what ,! the Secretary ~ tnurior ~ formal~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
recommended and that is precisely what
the governors of the slates involved in
the L<>wer Basin now would be required
to comment upon •
Sen. Kuchel said the two Anrona
senators demanded an 1mmed1ate hear-
ing. Kuchel objected on grounds the
Secretary of Interior had not filed a re-
port and lbat neither California nor the
other states afCected had been given a
ch.ance lo comment.
Kuchel added that lhe <:ontinumg
illegal hearings are a "wanton affront''
to the people o! California and he will
continue to object. He wants more light
shed on the problem, and more coopera-
llon "rather than having one ~te try
to jump on another state and tdvance
lts owrr water cause in derogation or that or its neighbor .,
Needless to add. Sen Kuchel Is
makrng excellent sense on this issue.
Nothing -also needless to add -is
more vital to the whole multi-state area
than W\Se and equluble use of a limited
\\ater supply. Without adequate water
i;upplies. all growth must stop
"Nevertheless, the chairman of the
Interior Committee scheduled prelimi-
nary hearings on the biUs thas week."
Kuchel reported. ·· 1 objected to those. I
11aid that it was an illegal act to have
such bearings. that our society under
the 1944 law gives a rr3sonable oppor·
And without friendly cooperation
;1mong the states affected there can only
be 3 form of interstate cannibalism or a
return to the dark dayi; of the range
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Posteard
The Melancholy Danes
By STAN OELAPLA:\ F.
CHRJSTIANSTED -lo
t IMll. Denmark freed the
alaves of the VU'gm !stands
It s'hocked the Cree worl(!
It Wh well known in thl'
Briti!b l:slands and the .4.-
menoan deep south that
'ilave.s were HAPPIER eut-
ttng sugar cane and mak
1Dg rum
The sugar cane econ<Hm
I h e n collapsed t 't ou
SEE?" said~ free world 1
In 1917, lbe U S. of!er<'<1
Omlman m tn'illaon for tl'W'
lslands 1be Danes wcu
happy to accept and get out
"Tbat ain't the 1'1VolJ Gar-
dens down t~re. Knut "
they said mopping their
st.eammg brow .
Today, the Danes must t>.>
~ty melanchol) LaS1
year, the Virgil\ Islands took
1Jl $35 1 million doqars rrom
~earning tounsts
FR0)1 MY end or SI
Croix to the ant1qu€' cap1
tol ol Christianstcd 1!i 4~
minutes and $4 by taxi
It b a sleepy httle town
al this off-season Ume M
year-4.000 pe<lple. mOif-t or
them peeking In each oth·
.-r's shoJl6 to ~te what thr
merchandiu 1~
The stone hot1!'1n;:: ";i,
hualt in Danish day5 Thr'
ue bu 1ll ovrr the ~!tlewalJ..
walkawa~ s i;hadm)? ti1Pm
from rhr f anblx'an sun
Stcips RO do~n narrow al
leyways and open mt.o pa ·
t1os full of tropic greenery
The street.a are narrow
Traffic goe11 on the !eft. You
Prlter the port under the
American flag through A·
rnencan Customs And when
Y''U go back to the main -
land vou go through THEIR
\mencan Customs
It s a queer busmes-; But
lncsr are duty-free pent~
Tiii·: :\IOST lamous resi·
dent of St Cro ix was Alex-
ander Ham1ltoo, lhe first
Se<:retary of the Tre~ury
of the Umted States.
He lived m Christ.Lanstcd.
clerk~ In a hardWaT'f'
~wre l'he qore has now
been renamed the .~exan·
der Hamllton Hardwarr
Store-which would proh
ably surpnsc •\Jexaodcr a
good deal
Alexander·~ mama and
papa did not get mam e<l
\nd so Hami.Jtoo 1s always
prominent 1n those Sundav
\Upplemenl hsts of famous
people "'host> papas anrt
mamas rori?ot to eet mar·
riod 1 rwvcr know ~ llat tt1111
PIO\('" \\hcther \OU a re
l'l<'llr1 nrf I I \ OUI )'.lpa 1tfld
niamtt don·1 i:ct marnPd~
<>r rh <'" 11 rrovr Iha! t>\ rn
\.I, \ llU ( 311 0\'('f'('Offi{' lhls
handH'ap 11 \ w t:an ll<'-
comr Sccretar" of lhr Trr;i
WednPsda~ September 11 1963
Thomas A M u rphine, Editor
Walter Burrou~h~ Pubh<her rnarle~ 'c1~"enc1!'1 Bu:-1nc•$•
Manuger. :\ Paul '•~~en \i.H<.tant f'ubll~hrr
1'hurn11~ f\rr' >l Vrl1 11r111I J 11rrc·tt11
Mftmbf>r .\~,()(1:ttrd J'>r<''~ ' n1111t Pr"'~ l111r1nahl\Mt
Member \11111t B11'I ,111 of I 1rc·ulat1on'
.Mrmtx-r Call fo1 n1:i :\1•\\ \flil(lf r P11hli~h1•r\ \'<lk 1ill111n
McmtM>r N;1 t1onal Ed1tor1:11 ,\«0t·1a t1nn
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Allyway. Mr. Hamilton
left the hardware store and
became the distinguished
Secretary He started the
Bank o< the Uruted States-
! read how he did thtS OOCf'
I would hate to have to ex
plain TJl.\T to the po6tal
in..pectors
lie did t~ ptslols·al-da"n
ttung wilh Aaron Burr Mr
nun-wu not as d!stingutsh-
< <1 But he was a IY'ller shot
CHRISTIA~STEO rocked
.llong for many a sunstruck
vear until the tourists dis·
covered 11
Mr Laurance S Rockf'-
feller. who IS buJJdmg all
over U!e Carnbbean, put
111 a luxury resort cm ~
old sugar plantation Estate
Good Hope
Victor Borge came do"n
and bmlt a pe rsonal scatter
about whal Aladdin order
Pd from the turbaned ron.
lra<>tor who t·ame out of the
lamp.
Movie '!tar!' move<! 1n
I .and prices "cnt up 1 I ~ot
one quote or ~.000 an ar r e
1n the roum~
The new King's \!Icy llo
, I rl wai. 01><'nini: when I "as
in Cit ri,i;t 1 a n st eel
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SJOO allowance from all oth·
rr ro11ntries
'l1 I niam people have
'11-. ·O\l•.Nl lhP ,\ta\'-'iO\C'm·
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In Washington
Anderson's Warning
81 RALPH de TOLEDANO
Adm. George Anderson,
the Chid 'of Nav.i Opera·
Uons, wu puabed out of his
country'• i:nUJtary service
by Defen.., Secretary Rot>-
'rt McNamara because he
Insisted on apeaklnf h l 11
piece. Adm Anderson d i d
not argue that Mr. McN a-
mara ahould u ctpt t h •
Navy's view~. But he de-
manded the right to f?IVe th•
President and the Pentagon
c1v1Uans his be3t th.inluog
on vital m111tary queatlona.
Seely. McNamara, on the
other hand. felt that t h e
military leaders of ~ M -
Iion should be seen but not
heard -that their slngle
duty was to carry out the
nrders of the proliferating
"whiz kids" who now make
all Pentagon policy. As a
result of his insistence,
.'\dm. Anderson was "retir-
ed" and made Ambassador
to Portugal He will serve ln
thls position with distinction,
but he belongs at the hud
or our Navy.
IN A VAU:OICTORY
i;tatement, however. Adm.
Anderson has be<'n wi lling
to brave the anger of th•
White House anrt the De-
frnse Department. to make
rrystal clear his "iews on
the Constitutional rights
and t1u1ies of the mi[itary.
111 spoke t.o • ~rour of clvU·
lans -JDO.Sl or them news-
papermen -at the National
Press C l u b But what he
has to say deserves more
than routine cove rage. For
1n outlining "some tcnden·
1·1es" which give hi m and
many others in and out of
11 n I C o r m great concern,
\dm. Anderson has sound-
ed a warning to the Ameri·
ran people They cannot,
however. respon cl unle.u
thn know what h1 ~aid
.. My first t:once1 n · say11
\dm. Ander.son . "is. over
the prospectivr i!nd marl·
time position or the llnJt.ed
States versus th(' ~viet
1 nion Then• 1~ no doubt
that the Soviet~ are mov-
ing forward rap1<1lv on th•
h1gt1 i;ca5, b<>lh N unornlcal-
" ;rnd m1lltarih on I h ,.
nt hrr haml. m11rl nt our
\a" i1' ~H"'1nc old Shipi;
;irr nnt h<-ms.: as raputly re·
plarrd '" I h•' ~h1111ld ~
fhc st a 111' 111 \ 111P rlcan
,·ommQI c1;il sluppini: 1~ also
declining
NEXT . .\1),\1. \udcrson
nnled the nrw poll\ v of Ig-
noring the milltarv In auch
matter~ ac; the evat11.111on of
ne.,..., weapon~ S\ ~lt>ms "I
'lew any d1mm ulinn of mili-
tary reeommen<.latinns on
wupons JH ocurern•·n1 with
!{rave al11rm Certainly tht
•1thr11pl rrv1 r.;;il of military
rt'COrn mrnd:111nn~ 11 ithout
I n Ir r I m 1 un,11l1.11111n a< "a, t,hr ',,,,. 10 1 ,, Tr '>
:incl \STOI 1111111 ,111~. I<>
fl 1111i:~11 "11 It c1 "r 1fan-
cr1 ~
W b a t Adm. Anderson
want.a la not .a. upsradin&
of mllltat)•.,-.. He aim·
ply &SU that ·&tore mill·
tary deciliona are made,
the generals and the ad-
mirala be (al least) con-
sulted. Under Secty. McNa-
mara, the "operatiom an·
alysts" u1tn1 comput-
ers and f&Jacy IOdoloelcaJ
studlea have completdy el-
bowed out tbe men who
haw devoted tbetr Uvet to
military matt.en.
FOR THE MAN who
must fly the plan" and sail
the ships, what ii limply a
small mathematical fact.or
tn the "wt\1% kid'' can be
the dlfference between life
~ death. "Tboae w h o
fouibt ln the Pacific know
what the narrow margtn ol
operational superiority la
the Japanese Zero fllhter
cost ln American lives."
Adm. Anderson not.es.
Objectin& to the myth be-
loc fosteM by the Penta-
gon dvtll.ans and some of
their friends ln the admin·
lstratton, the former CNO
d e c r J e d the propaganda
that military men an op.
posed to new Ideas.
"ON THE CONTRARY,"
he says. "history &hows
that darlng ideu from the
miUlary often have betn ig-
nored: Col. Charles de
Gaulle ln hia Ignored warn-
ing of the Maginot Line
ty1>9 of defense; Adm.
Jame1 O. lUcbardson in his
caution 1pimt leaving the
fleet expoeed at Pearl Har-
bor; WUllam S. SI.ms. aa a
y o u n I lieutenant before
World War I, took his dar-
tnc cue for (UMery re-
form directly to the Presi-
dent. .. General.a MacArth-
ur, BWy Mitchell, and Hap
Arnold, and Admiral Ma-
han were darlnf, original,
and creative -u were Ad·
rnlrala Rickover and R.tl-
bom 1n engineering Polaris
breakthroughs ...
It bu been a convenient
tievice to paint the military
.. s foolish. backward, and
uninformed. But the COD·
venience bu been lo the
politictana -and the nation
hu suffered. It wu the d-
vilianl after World War II
who af1Ued that our gener-
ala and admirals didn't
know what they were talk·
log about, who maneuvered
ua into a pol'iUon of such
weaklleaa that ~ the
Korean ftptlng broke out
our forces were unable to
cope wtU! th• CommUnisf'
ooalaurht.
Many American• d I • d
then because a civilian
"knew better" than those
trained in war. The mili-
tary wts silenced. Today
Secty. McNamara has gag·
ged the uniformed men at
the Pentag_on In a manner
previouily unknown to the
UnJted St.at.es.
Dal Boyle
Remwrlcg that 1 c h o o 1-
te.achers &tt tired o( hear·
inJt .
"In addition to yo ur
teaching dutiea, ,M!SJ Elmo,
we expect you to act aa
chaperon at school dancea.
put on three plays a year
and serve as career coun-
11etor We sure would ap-
preciate it. too, if you could
help take tickets at the roo4·
ball game& thjs Call.
"Wt:LL. \'};S, you havf'
ttw experience au right.
hut speaking frankly we'd
hoped to Rel a younger
teacher with a more ad·
vanced degree. After all.
the job p a y 1 SJ.650 a
year."
''We reallu you havt lo
make both endt meet. Mr.
Johnaoo. but I'm alra.id we
can't countenance moon-
liatKing. It just doesn't look
rt&ht foir a hill\ school civ-
ics teach« to bold a job on
ttie side l.~ • n.lfht watch-
man."
"I THl"K vou 'll lln11 us a
pretty 111:W>rai tchool board.
M.ss Elmo W~ haven't
homed 111 ll bMry book I+,
thrH -no, I think It'•
four years."
"My tucher used to tut
my palm with a ruJer If 1
couldn't spell a word. You
won't do that lo my lirtl.-
Os'Wald, will you'" ·
"THJS IS by no means a
hidebound community. Misi;
Elmo, but I think vou'd
make a bigger lut with the
parents if you-uti-won! a llt-
t le less makeup and-uh·
didn't use a cigarette hold·
f'r in public "
"Yes. Mr. Johnson look<
harmless enough n()W. but
my cousJn knew him In col-
le~ and says he w~ al·
ways clrculatinst peti t.ion11
fo r something or otber-1
forget ~t.''
''AIN'T YOU the new
schoolmarm, m a · a m "
Whatcha got on for tonight 'I
I'm free as a bird "
"Johneoo, what's th Is
nonsense you've bern gi\-
mg my Wlfe about my boy
being soci~ly shy'I l'vr
told that kid I dozrn t1m"'
I'd break every bone in h1~
head 11 hr didn't .;peal. 1111
in rl11i;.~ wtlM Ii \I';!~ h1~
ll1m"
Mien• Sftttt
ly ROIHltT s. ALLIN •ntl PA~ scorr
With direct Federal Reserve coopUallol). t.be Ken-
nedy admln.l.stratlon lJ set to resort to a JJttJ&Cnown
emerce.cy power tn the event the ~ heavy
drain of gold re.serves slashes the total below the 215 per
cent required for currency coveraee.
Wh~n the country's gold reserves sink below the
U2.3 billion minimum
necessary for currency
backing. the Reserve
Roard will suspend this
.statutory provi&lon.
ThlA extraordinary 11u-
th()flty la included in the
sad>e decades~ law that
establlabed the 25 per cent
currency coverage. The Re-
.serve Board hu never in-
voked tt.
But Ratrve Chairman
WUllam McC. Martin has
agr.ed to do IO if and when
t.bia ir•ve monetary crisis
arllea.
PURPOSE OF this un-
precedented action would be
to make food the Presi-
dent'• proclaimed inuntlon
to coaUnue a "free gold"
policy ; that Is. delivering
gold tor dollars on the de-
mand of forelgn creditors.
He has declared that our
entire &old reserves are
available to back up ~
dollar in UU.S manner.
Treasury Scciy. Dillon haa
d1lcJoeed the R e 1 e r v e
Board's unanaounced inten-
tion to congressional lead-
ers with jurisdiction over
the President's recently-
submitted elaborate pro--
~am to cope with the in -
c~ulngly se.rlous baJance-
of-payment.a-deCicit prob-
l1>m -of which lhl' pt>r-
icis1.e11\ large loss or gold re·
scrv~ is a key con5«1uencr.
SINCE 1958. the payment~
deficit has ave.raged around
'3.5 billion a year. Jn 1960
It soared lo $3.9 billion :
this year ll Is ruMlng
around $3.2 billion.
In an effort to plug the
menacing gold drain, the
Pnsident propose1 lo tax
the purchase o! foreign se-
curtt.les; in tffect, a "sale•
lu" oo investments abroad.
The Ways and Means Com-
mittee will act on this
shortly.
WHAT DlLLON SALO -
The Reserve Board's highly
slgnlflcanl positlon was r~
vealed by Dillon at a meet-
ing wtth the Joint Economic
Committee, headed by Sen.
Paul Douglas. D-Ill. The
committee ls studying the
complex ..baJance.of-pay·
menu-deficit issue, and DU·
Jon was closely questioned
about adminlltraUon meas-
ures to deal with it, par-
ticularly the continuing
evaporation of the gold re-
serves.
S I n c e 1952, they have
plummeted !Tom S23 'l bil-
lion to $1S.6 bllllon. T h a t
leaves only $3.3 b1r:1\ovcr,..
the Sl2.3 billion um }J..
for m~Uti& po~ for-
Pltft claim&" Of more than m billlon.
THE BULK of th11 t7 6
billion loss in gold has gone
to France. West Germany.
Haly, Japan and other West-
ern countries that have
benefited enormously from
U.S. economtc and military
aid.
During this period. U.S. r o r c I ~ a ald expenditurr~
have been more ~han ~
billion.
If the ~old outnow con -
tinues al the rate ll has in
the past five years (around
Sl billion a year I, the re-
1erves will sink below the
required 25 per cent cur·
rency coverage by 1966-67.
Sen .. Jack Miller, R-lowa.
asked Dillon what happens
then.
fHI STUNOI WOllU>
MR MUM
"VOlJ ~ATE that cur-
rency dellation la out of tbfJ
question," tald MW.u. "ll
seems to 11le that if we con·
Unue at UM rate we ..,.. 10-
lng, within a matter ol two
or three Jet.fl we won't
have any tree &old to de·
liver in J>81mlnt·of debts to
foreign c:reditora. In that
event., WOll"t Wit haw to ct.
value tM dollar 1n the world
marbt beeauee we won't be
able tci ~~ver fold when
it'• demaDdid ! "
This ~foll WU flalJy
rejected by D l 11 o n. The
Treasury bead empbaticaily
a.sauted that. devaluation
of the dollar la wholly out
of the qut11Uon.
"WHILE OUR lawa re-
quire a 25 per cent cover for
our cWTency tn Federal Re-
serve deposJt..s," declarftd
DUloo, "our laws also pro-
vide that the Federal Rr-
serve System in • time o!
~mergeney baa the rltbt, on
Ila own recocn1zance, to
waive that requirement and
to allow the sale o( gold to
continue.
''The c h a I rm an of th~
Federal Buerve hu stated
that U lhe aituatlon ahould
arise, It would be hl1 lri-
ttnlion to make use or lhl~
auChcuity,
'11IE CHAIRMAN ha~
pointed out the exiltence ol
this authority. So this b not
tD try to mlnkniu the se-
riousnesa of the aituadon,
but. muely to poaot out that
Cihere la no particular lingle
point at •ticb swidedy we
would oat be able 1IO live
gold to fonQn coontrlea if
Chey to dlllire. We would
sWJ be abae to do it even
tbough it would require t:hi&
wa1ve.r. n.t. la tbe rea1on
for the Piresidieot' s ~
ment in February 1981.
wben be declared that our
entire eold stock is available
to back up the dollar."
"Would tt\la impair the
value ol the dollar on t:M
~old market?" coatlnued
Sen. Miller.
"NO, I DON 'T tt.nk Jt
would," rep 11 e d Dillon.
.. What would ~paic Uw
value oi tile dollar would
be fa:d\D'e to live up to our
commjtment to deliver gold rot dollars."
"And ~ Cact ltiere would
be much leu gold backing
up our currency, wouldn't
that impair the value of tht
dollar?" aaked Miller.
''No," asae.rted. Dillon.
"I tttll\k the fact that our
gold llUJ>PlY ia smaller one
year than ttle year before
meana that we are ~s~
strong. U we got down to
that point, we would be leSll
strong, and that would be a
situation that would not ~
as good as it is now. 11
would be unfortunate. But
the mere fact ol hitting that
particular point would not . r UUnk. int~ationally han
any effect
''IT PROBABLY woo.Id
have more effect at home
where people woo.Id be dis·
t urbed because of the In-
voking ot that cun-ency cov-
erage waiver."
Federal Reserve official11
are working c.Joge(y with the
adminlstratioo in grapplinl[
with th.is increa.smgly grave
problem
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whit& a.od Cl'Y Interior. Thil on. comee
will tull power a..,.s a.tr oondtUontnc. A
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1960 THUNDERBIRD _ $I 6tt
Beauutul ·Hardt.op, IT"" and white wttb
m.atchlnc vll\yl tntericw. A r .. 1 llhow
plec. wttb radio. heater. power •t-nnc.
power brak•. waw u,.., etc.
1951 DODGE .__ ... . $799 ..-~ e ... ,, ,... .-.. .. &.raa&,
power ateertnc. Man1 thoo-..nd9 ot
comfortable mllee i.tt ta thll jewel!
I 959 OLDSMOBILE 18 $1599
Sea toe.m cnen wtth m.atcbtnc int.nor.
Thll car ii Nady In .-rery ~t! Hu
radio. lle&ter. auto. u.n.., power a..r-
lnc and brU~ ,.... early M!'d wt1I c.t
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t 959 CHEVROLET . $699
· Raot your family! BauJ your t.ooU! Haul
your boat! Hu rad6o, heal• and auto.
tnuu. We won·t "-•• t.hle OCM Jone at
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MontclaJr Brown with m.atclll.DC lntcb
la vlnyt. 1Cnjoy the auto. trana.. radio,
beat•r and power ateeriJIC'.
1957 CORVETTE ..... _·-·-··· ... $1199
Red with white top Nffdl a HtUe ~
but at thlt1 price who can Nllat. ~
hurry!
1959 BULCK _ --. $1'499
Immaculate perfection "-! Bu radio,
b .. ter. auto. U'Mlot., poww ~ •• air
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1951 OLOSMOllLE f99'
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power et.eertac, etc. 'hlle one caa .-
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