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VOL . 56, NO. 199, 4 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1963 Oflida! •-.i "'4 C.llY • M-' .,.._.., C.llf. TEN CEN-TS
Newport Council Rejects
Ba ' Club's Co-Op Plans
Flora · Gone But Braden City 'Might' Dea]
Blasts On Bay Frontage Cuba Shattered ' .
MIAMI fUPTi -Hurricanr Cuban Premier P'tdll Cu · Raffe t F1ora crossed Cuba today Jor I tro .and 16 aldt-t swam u..1 r y By TOM Ml.llt'HINE
the third time, beading for j swollen Rloja River to Ori«lk , Four NcY.'port Beach eow>eflme~ Monday declar~
tbt Bahamas and •vtng a province in ea1tern Cubli to , their oppos1lion to any tl.tendia of Uie Balboa Bay Clu b I
trail of desttuctlon across [set up disaster relief bead· I SACRAMENTO ( l Pl 1 -l city lease unless lbe BBC wquld return sizeable bay
three Caribbean Ulands which quarters, •lavana press dls-Thomas Braden. presidf'n~ or beach front.age to the city.for public use.
counted more than 4,100 dead. patches reported. ~dStatodte ~ard of. Edu, cation. Vice Mayor •tans J. Lorent in detailing the on• sa1 ay m a nationa maga-·
WET BUT UNINJURED -o.0,... C-Colle&< -Peter UIUrhom Jong·
b loed, 19, climbed out of his ball sunken car-unlfmt •o6day, much to the 1mau-
ment of those who saw how the car plunged lhrou&!' the railinr 1t the Jambortt
Road "death bridge."
'lbt weather bureeu urged . Castro w1s rqio~ed wt>ar· 1 zme article that Or. Max Raf· ~light chance _for an aceeptable alternative, suggested lhe
emergqcy hurri_cane prttau. 1ng a stttl helmet instead of ferty v.·as '"the darhng "' or I n~w lease might n1ean the
lions be taken Ill .the IOUth· his uaual beret. California hate grouvs city would regain control of
ea.stem Bahamu ilJanda .at j The weatl'ler bureau warned 8 d .... _ "roughly hair'' or the BBC s y 1•0 Jab"on once It ~ .... ,uct.ed ~ center 8 h d '"-
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ra en . tn ul":' current •s-b · .,.....,. a amas res1 enl.9 .,.., storm sue of Look Ma gazlne said present ay frontage
of the deadJlest storm In :3 is ex.peeled to graduaUy step that California was "r~pidly The Bay Clul> nov.· controls I
Athlete
Unhurt
In Crash
An Orangt: Co&st Colle&•
athlete from Newport Beach
ucapod !Qlttr7 Maodal -• b11 C*r rtJllMil N • 1811. till
--"'T'ICflftJf'tm~Jtm~
"deatll: bridle." \bllo pk>pped
lnto the bad bay and sank
up to the wlndow1
P et e r UntuhOrrt Jong-
bloed, 19. Df 13l6 Westclifl.
Drive, clambered out of the
sunken car clad only In
track shoes. shorts and an
OCC T-shirt, Police said He
was unscathed.
Four persons have lost their
lives in auto crashes near
the Jamboree bridge area so
far in 196.1. Thr railing has
been ripped ou l ! e v e r a I
ti.mes.
Late this summer, the city
Installed additional warning
&igns and lights. Jamboree
Road holds a top public works
priority ror redesign to elim-
inate thr dangerous S-curv'
JCCUon.
Jn the Monday afternoon
crash, Jongbloed, a cross·
country runner at OCC, told
Newport police he wa• driv-
ing aouthbound on Jamboree
at about 45 miles an hour
when the accident occUTred.
He said hls car hit the west
1houlder, veered across to lhe
east side. and tore out the
wooden railing before land·
l i.: wheels down in three feel
or water.
Police said the car was un-
d a m aged except for a
thorough soaking of the in-
terior , engine and transmis-
sion.
A iow truck driver had to
wade in chest deep water to
link a chain around the auto's
bumper before dragging it
1croM an adjacr:nt neld.
While the driver Y.'81 al
(See CRASH . Pal(e ZI
Cat Burglar
Scores Again
A key left in the lot~ of ;a
Ne..,.·Port Bea(h hotel room
"''AS apparently taken as an
U\Vitation by the "cat bur.Il-
lar." who slipped in and vic-
timized a British couple 01
$..1.'iO early to.Jay. police said
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SOGGY WORK -"'I wish they'd told me in ad-
vance," the tow truck driver complained Monday
y,•hen he was forced to strip down to essentials to
remove a sunken car at Jamboree Road bridge "f"d
have brought a bathing suit."
F ew Clues Studied
years would .crOfis ACtliru: •· up ltll power over open becoming a ehambe~ of polit-1.574.84 front fret of harbor I Q{ Secrec)' land la.le OU.. afteruoon and water I · " h ii I M · cross C 11.ed I I nd few · 1cal horrors bec11use of s ore ne a o n g ar1ners
hours ;;: :i a a Two lat~r reports ~nt the I such organizations as the John Milf' at 1221 W. Coast Hi gh -
. death toll 1n Cuba soaring and Birch Society, lhe Liberty way . . , .'" 1•f. Dem·ed Flora went on the prowl to-told ~ 0 '''' T i \. '-u• ew pe · orch Bearerti, the Keep Bay L lub offL1.:1als seek ;i I
day flt.er •~dinl UI unptt-An amateur operator ra· 1Amer1ca Committee and lhe 15-yc.ar extension of their , .. cedent.ed fou.r daya pound.l.ng dioed the urgent plt'a for as-Cahfomia CommittPe to Com-lease to qualify for hnancing I Cit}. All y \\/'alter Chari m-Cuba •here U.. death lo I l -'-'· f Sa •-C d I ~ ..... nee or n..... ruz e bat Com munism. amonj.! oth· an 18 million rede\'elopmenl za said tod.ay he does not .,.,..
, ~~ ~ ~~~I~ S ll !\. on Cub• s 50Utheast 'ers. program lieve the city was iD viola-
Fldel Castro's rectzne reeling ~ie: yesterday, another ra-He said that Hafferty. the IQUORUrtl PRt::St::NT lion or California'• Ralpb M.
and the governme:ni ordere-d dio operator reported more 1 =:;!1t.e~~nt t~f ~ub/!c inj While unann ounced and lfl· Brown anti-secrecy act dll'-
li&bt new food raliofting tha~ 80 per-;ins had ~ kill-the h=· gr~sUJ>6.~. ar ir.g 0 tended only as a ·counci.l spite attendance of a quorum Cll~D ed in Mayan, on Cubas north , "When he choo!ies his bat· \co~mit\ff". session. f\-ton-l ol Newport Beach council-
. """' tiunicane ct'Olied. into~~~.,:r the 't':~w~ti'; ~ Ueground they pick up the ~Y 5 lmeeting on the BBC men Monday in a 1.om ntittH
1*it ~ at ll a.m nea~ lutk t.oda~~n r · b an n e ~ s. When he relltt• ;a'~uo~ ;;•~1!lle~v~ \session lo study thr Balboa ~ ~: ..... tbt ~m'. ~ from cbf.t~ UMQ laJ the city coundlmea. The prus Bay Club's le;ue ea---~· ~. -· ---dm~-· ·-. ~, 1oc ~ I .. _ --·was a '"·""' , • ne meding "'as ru... Utt was at.,.. near w ..... I Braden wro1e the art!ele be-· r-· 21.1 nortl.. kiaeltude 7!1.7 wut, ~!t" D fore be 8 n d Raffe:1y held Commlltet-men tnl· I u d ~ d the public and 1•re~,." Char·
or about 80 mfJft north-north-~ Je8 Ue lt!leir. private meet.kif earl.)' Jame1 B. Slodd:iru. chair-amza nottd. ·and the com-we~ ol Guan~an10 Bay. la.fl summer to arl"llnge a "'9"~ ~n AlarihaU and mHtee v.as simplv ltstenlnli!
n us was 440 m1Jes southenllt T Q 1 r u c e bet~n lhe'llsel~·es Loren:z . Mayor Charles E. t ·
or Miami 0 PJlOse Sinee !Mn, rhey have discoo: flan ".at in as .ari ··ex offic~" 0 a proposal fr om th• Ra "
The weather tiureau ~aid tlnued thf' publie dispul.c~ that comm11tee membe~ . Council-I Club ~epr~sentat1\e
flora wouJd mov~ generally w t PJ markt'd their relalinnship be-man Dee Cook 101ned thc t Section :W95..'i of lht' Brnv.n
toward the no~ast at a l>out 1 U e 1· 311 fore . group at mid-session. He Act, ho•.ever. recite' 1h:i1
10 miles per hour during the Braden. 45-year-old CK:ean-d.idn'I participate in di.scus-1 ··Jess than a ciuorum · ma1·
da.y. Sou,hland Nrws Service [ side newspaper pubhsher. has sion adjourn for stud se,t.ion'
A Cuban government broad-LAG UNA BEACH -Both been a target of var1ous ultra-I No voles were taken , but I . . _ Y
cast monitored here said the Newport Beach and Cos t a 1<..'0nservative groups for the the foursome excluding Cook ~.lion 54956 indicates a nH1·
town of Santa Cruz del Sur, !\fesa city officials are expect· past y€'ar He said 1hey dis-[ .vo iced blunt opposition to any ]or1ty of a Jeg1slali\e hod1·
on the southeast coast of Ca-t"d to appear herr tonight and 1 liked h11n fo r these rea~ons . idea of the BBC ~eveloping I may mt't'I 10 special session
maguey province. y,•as being oppose a study which is pro· -··1 harl said I was onposed co-op or eond on1 inium apart-by giving ~·rittcn noticp lo 1hf'
flooded by OC('3fl lidal wave1. polled to determine 11 Coast-to indoctnnalion 10 nu r ments on !he city-owned site . pres ')4 hou d
1lM' broadcas1 said urgent al Municipal Watrr District sehools .-any 1odoctr~nation either.with or without ;i lease No · -rs. tn ~ .~ri~~
belp was rlffded should build reservoirs or wa· -•:1clud1ng 1ndoc1nna11on in extension. . such advance not((» v.a ~
A tidal wave Iha\ cru5hed ter lines patriotism " The BBC'~ ~vear !eaSt" given on !\'l'lnday's eomn11t!,.•
S.ant.a Cruz del Sur on Nov. A publll· hrar1og on thf' op--I ha<! said Lha l teachers I now has l5 yt'ar~ 1C1t to run. meeting
9, 1932 killed more than JJXlO erationat sta lus·· of Coast !\1u-a('CUsed of misconduct should Richard s Stevens th . F'ivc of sci•en N <' w P n r 1
per~n.s. nicipal is scheduled at Lhe v.·a· (Sfop BR,\flEN, l'a=:p ?I BBC's vice pres'1dent f~r de~ cou~eilmen. attended :.I nn
Haiti wa~ de vastat~ by lhe ter distnct offices. corner of velopment, offered four nev. ~ay s stud) session Tht"y in ~rm .. which was st.ill pack-Third Street and Forest A\•e-alternaUves for Bay Club re-l~ded the three cumn111tr•
ing y,•mds ~ 75 mil.es per nue. at 8 p.m development v.·hich he said Im mbers. James B Stflddarr1
hour .. when it moved into the At pre~nt : t~e Coastal Mu-Bt"0\\.11 ~eeS v.·ould increase clly income 1n 1 E:~een Marshall and l la n~ ·'
AUant1c today. An e-sumated nictpal d1 stnct s role is lhat a short period or tim N n nz A fourth co u n cir
12.CXXl bodies ~a_d bf'en ree~v· or a water wholesaler. serv-were aceeplable lo th: co~n~ ~ember ~tayor .~harlc~ F .
ered and Haitian authorities ing as distributer betv.·een the .JFK .t\icJe cil. art. sat in as ex offi cio
feared the dealh toll would Metropolitan Water Dist net Late in the tv.·o·hour after-e?mm1ttee me m be r Coun.
climb past 4.CXXl when com-and using agencle~ Coastal noon parley v· M ' -ell.man ~ Cook arn\...; ~t
munications v.·cre f;nally '~ o E J · ice ayor LM-m1d-sess1on . Municipal taxes the Oran~r 11 ll (T e renz proposed the all-new I Cit· Attv Ch st~~·storm made it~ \'icious Coast area betwee,n . Nev.•port ?-t deal for returning half the 1 fend~ the S~ssiona~~n~~~te-~~-
1 sweep across l/a!ti's. iungled Beach and Dana 1.01nt. \V:\SHl:'\'GTO:'\' 1l 'Pl 1 -beachfront to _t~e c.ity. But he ing that no council l'flf:t!l 1n£
For Hit-Run
I southern peninsula Tli ursday ci~e;::rn~~~ts C~~~e ~:~~~ (to~. Edmond 1Pat 1 tlrown of I ~~r~~~1!Y .. q~hficd •t .a s ~·only w;1s planned. "'No . PO~.~ihlP
D • hut it was on l•· vcsterday th . 1. th t Co tal lCahforn1a eonferre<I at the 1 · renz opine any.council or city artinn cnulrl r1 v e r that the rull rxh·nt or the sh~u~do Sn~ I ~anx t~c ('~~ire I \Vhite llOUS(' tod ay o~ .what O{'W j~ ~~~ng~!"~n; would have been taken ... f'hl'lr~m -
dealh and destructi on began ta! 1 b .1, 1 should be done if stricken • t J za concluded. · coas area o u1 wa er . · ll c 1 r to reach lhe out~1dr "nrld II d . ,. h Sen Clair 1·.ngle, · a 1 .
Experts of lhe sherlfrs Burdsall, Ne w po r t Beach · . nes a~
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rest'rvdmdrs . w :~ 1 is 11nable to run for rc-elcc-
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are main y nf'e f' 111 . e 1100 ""'' ,. '"r crime laboratory were called traffic officer. who has been soulhf'rn are/I of !ht> district "'-· (.,
in today to sift the sparse evi-investigating the fataJ crash. \ 8 rown 111!'1 with Prcs1dt'nt K el'llc(J' l'W " ,. I dence left by a hit-run driver The crime lab experts were . . C!I ,..ennedy'~ lcg1s ativc assi~-
v.·hose stolen car killed an hopeful lhey mighl find bloody tan! Larry O'Brien t1J d1s<·us~
Orange Coast College student fingerprints somewhere in lhe M eclill!! ltll 'l'V ~1111 f'. Nl11J 4t ll 'l'V 1-:n.clr ~ pol1t1eal fulurt' 1n
1n Newport Beach Sunday j mass of y,•reckage which was ' \'U'" ot hi~ ;;rrious 1.:oncht1on
They particularlysoughtrin-
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1the car stolen earlier in Los LOS ANGF.Lt:~ i \P i ~1 me N~o Dinh Nhu , eon· The Sf'natur i~ suffering fron1
gerprinU on lhe wrecked \'e· Angeles. Local broadcast 1Hnes of troversi al first lady of South an inoPf>rable brain tunior
h. I .. ~, h ·-·-k d . v· N ·11 .__ and IS partially paralyzed IC e w1uc Su ..,,_ a car riv-1 There v.·as a trail of blood President Kenne•!~·, n !" w s 1et am. WI "" 1nlerv1ew Bro.,,·n later told reporters
en by lllomas Ramsley Pear-from the accident scene on confe rence \\'edn• •(J.11 ed on television at !O·l'.> pm
2 38 F'l s "'-'"r didn't make any dec1-son , 1, of I ov.·er t , vvs-Pacific Coast i~ighway near Tele\'ision KH!"\ .I I '.!·» PDT Thursday :ugh! o~·tr ~ion .. Bur he added "'C have
ta Mesa. ~·ho was crushed to Rh•erside Avenue to boat 3 p.m.: K'.'IXT 1 ~· 1 ~H p m. KJIJ -TV She v.·111 ti(' 11uc~-
death in the >A'r~kage docks on the Lido channel. in-KABC !71 5-.1 ''.II r> •1• tioned by .Joseph Ncwn1an and to kn''"' pretty ~oon It lakes
"lie didn"t leave us much d1cating the: missing suspect ' Radio ; K!\X .1 '.'d ti.. 'I 1-1 JO William Haddad nf thf' ~"" 3 lnni: tinie Ill !f'Ount a C"am·
to go on." 5;rid Sgt. Donald i lSet! CLUf.S. Paro!) p.m.; KAB C 111 ·1 pm York fl('rald Tnbunr pa:~n .. II(' 111dicatrd rhat no one fron1 thf' n('mocrat1c
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10 1 · .S. for purchast> of wheat. Pali(e 3.
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1n ~<1uar!' of Sa1i;:on '1xlh 1n four months. r1111• 4
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wallet of $.1.SO COOp<'rallon v.·ith funeral SO· DA ILY PILOT .,..ere inclined •ii .\doll l hH,.: tlared
The coupll' >A'hO 11 st e d c1ettes' o~ on their OY.'n. ar(' today to duck a discu.~sion of "I undrr~l«"·l 1.• a r;.it, II •11u 11 ... 1 "•!ll•·•I 1 .. 1"
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Tu..., Oct. I , 1963
B" Due
On Gym
At NHHS
lliJi!h school trustees ire
11chedulqd to call for bid1 10-
n1eht cwi renovilt1on of the I
boy5' ~uium at :'i•wpor1 I
lf1 rbofij.ugh School. but •d· " ' mln1stralve delay9 at Ule
111ra1" level n1ay OOld up Ow
Jnh tor another two '>1-'ecks
!'.tax Russell. super1nte11·
f1rn1 o{ the Newport ll<;rbor
1 nH'lfl 'lilgh School District,!
~aid the district lt 1111a1Un;:
tor ~al ftf Uw rert0va·
tinn Pl•n~ by the Stall" Di·
\·1~1!'\n of Arch1tf!l..·turr one
of rwn state agencies required
tn cheek school b t1 1 I d l ng
"i!•ns .
Ruasell 1a1d high i.chool
tru1tee1 I re expected tu 1d-
ve rt1sf' for bids a:. soon a~
llflnr<l\'al 1s forthcoming .
n1e renova.lion job j5 sched-
uled !or l'<>mpletiOP by Sep-
lrmbc r 19&-I at .an astunated /
c11s1 m 1279,IXX>. Rus•~ll hi· j
rl 1taled contractors m's)' ~ l
tl•rd pressed to fllliltl the I
jnb 1n time for the opcniDJ j
"r school next year u.nless 1 contractl ca.n be Jet IOOll.
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&ACK TO SCHOO\. -Gerhardt E1kcr1nann. principal of Newport Jl•rbor Hi gh
Sc.hool. put Mr5. O~·en J ohnson. Mrs. Chancf' St Armour and Mrs. \VaJter
("har;irnza !from left) through the ir pacf'.s as the1· prepare for Thursday's "back
In .~chool '" night. All three Marbor Area high ·si·hools will lhrow open !heir door.~
In paren!i:; '>I-ho w;1n1 a first-hand look at scho<il pro1:rams
High I Schools Hold CLUES • •
'Night' for Parents
I
ucation Booms ·on, Coast;"·
By l'llAHLt:S II. LOOS
P u b I i c school educ1tion
from kindergarten through
junior 0011•8" on lhfl Or11.nfle
Coast will 1·os1 taxpayers
niore than S:!.1 million t h i s
y<!ar .
CM Gives
'Home'
To School
Tht B1·1cker-"'ard
college preparatory
has finally found a homt -
in Costa J\tcsa.
Supp o rttd by unani-
mous approval of the Costa
Mesa Cit y Coun cil f..1onday,
I
the achool is ready to begin
operations at 15!1 Roche1ter
St
It was thr end of 1 long,
That 's the grand total nf
opc:rating budget• tor lhe
eight school dlstricts serving
Huntine ton S.aeh, Fot1nt1in
Valley, Costa Mesa and New·
port Beach
t'ew property owners It re
•.t•;~ ..... J f ,,,t t ..
likely to pay taxes In aU
eiJbl di1trict.1. but the total
figure makes one thing clear
-flUblJe edue•lion 1lona the
Orange Coast ls big busi-
ness.
In contralt lo the 1<:hool !Ii·
• •
urf', operating budget.I fnr
munJctpal cow:rnmtnt 1n th•
same four cities total about
tI3 mllliMI. or •illhUy ll'IOt"I
than half of the amount
budgeted for school oper•-
Uon1.
M,• b"TUOENTS
Another lndicaUon ot l ft t
1lJe 1nd tc0pe of public edu-
e1Uon on the Oran&• Cout LI
tbl numbu ol 1tud.it.1 cur-
Rntly enrolled In • r • • &ehools.
1'be total, lndudinc l ,lll'.I:
part-ti.rnl 1tudenta lllf'Oll.cl In
eveniftl claue1 •l 0 r • n I e
Cout Collea•. 11 •bout 61,aoo.
only a.ooo ~u than the cur-
rent PQPUhltion ol lht city o!
Cotta Me... Jn Co.ta Mesa
alone, on. of •Wry 1lr rul·
dt:nta 11 1n alementary achoo!
atudtnt
The '23 million budcet tota 1
for ~la doet not lncluM
anUcipated erpendlture1 for
m • j o r 1ehool conatrucUon
projflct.s.
Md five dlstrlcta-FountaJn
Valley elementary, Hu ntlnl-
ton Beach hl&h school, Oce8n
View elementary, Co1ta Meu
dementary and N t w p o r t
Beach elementary -will u:k
voters thia OM:al year to •P-
prove more than MO mlWon
worth of bond.a and ltate Joans
for future school conitructlon.
f unds for lhl' Job were Lr>-llarbor :\rea hii n sthO(u~
• Ioli: traJJ of n1unicipal trav .
j all& for Bricker-Ward off).
n1 lght have bttn hadl,v ln-ciala who for v.·eeks were
!Utf'd. shunted from one hearing to
As a result, hospitals and a.not.her Jn Nev.·port Beach,
the .\'t'\\'porl Harbor I n1011 t·hn1cs throu&Mut the county only to be turned away by 1
Property owner• in tM four
e<>mmUlllUes will 1.t 10me
help In maettna achoo! u -
penae1 from fellow tarpayers
in surroundin1 cities.
<'luded In the SSA million I will lhrov.· open their ciours
bond issue passed by district \Q paren.~ Thursday !or !he 1963 edJt100 of '"b,at k to \()l f'r~ 111.i ye•r sc tiont" n1.1t"hl ~i·hedu!N'.I t>1
f'rom Pagr I
BBC • • •
ha\'f' tn ~o before tht \Olers
for approval at the polls.
Art Slunr
Set Opening
For Oet. 23
!lii;fh &·hoot 1)1stnrt I "ed t '·h I were a e. • o wa...: or per-city btlilding inspector after
The obrervance. an annual , sons seeking treatment for un-affair. w1J! fel\ture 11 moc k . . winning a reluctant C I t y
school day for parents this explained accident 1111uries. CounciJ vote.
yl"ar Parents "''1ll v111; c!as~-Investigators said there Tht school, an Institution BIG DISTRICT
rooms. foUov•mg abbrt>\'J::tt-"''as only a forlorn hope that designed to prepare a maxi-The Oranae Co•sl Junior
ed \'t rs1ons of cla~• ~cJ,edules the SUSJ>H'l rema.tned in the mum of 20 "gifted" scholars College District, for example,
regularly followccl by 1he1r areil too b dJ in ' eJ l for college studies, wu forced ertends into Seal Beach and
1•oungsters. · a. Y Jur 0 to ~k headquarters else-Westminster, as does the
School officials said 1he dis-make lood hi& escape. They where v.·hen It s pr 0 p 0 8 e d Huntington Beach Union High
tn ct-\l'Jde progr.11m \I ll! &11·e have searched every poesH>le building at 900 w . Balboa School Oiltrlct. Olhe.r a id
parents an Of}/>OM Ur.!ly to hkhng place along the bay Blvd. was judged "unfit." v.·ilJ come from state school
fa1nil 1ar11..e lheniselves with front. So It was moved to Costa Fi nd F • __ _.. apportionments.
area high schools. to nieet "'If h l r Meu, where it won the quick renaan a Mc-iauS The eight school districts
ieachers and to get rir~:-ha nd e sto e 1 rar rom endorsement of the City ~· h I ch serve }funtlngton In a prepareJ presentation,
11'!# BBC's StE'VeflS prormed
fnur allernalive1 for 1p<11rt·
mrnl rtdevtlopment on \ht
leasehold land.
kn O'>l'ledge abou! 1ns1ruct1on-1 thi! area -and several have Pl•nnlng Commi!slon • n d Ne-wport Bead! Fire Mar5hal W. C. "Bill" Noller Beach. Fountain Valley, Co!'i-
An art sho"''· tilled Artist al progran1s been reported at.ole n -he Monda y. th' approval of th~ "''On a pair of young admirers today as he erpla.in-la Mesa and Newport Beach
a! Craftsman-Crafuman as At Corona drl \!ar lil&h 1 ... ·ou.ld hc1d b8ck fOI' Los An-C1ty Council ed workings ol a fire engine to Laura Handershot, employ about 2,756 persons,
Art.i!t," and featuring ... ·ork School and Costa ~l;'la ll igh l gele5," said Sgt Burdsall. "We'r, going to 1 tar 1 I 726 Santane.lla Terr., and Elliott Crooke, 2901 Har-of whom 1.808 are teachers.
l.\LOi\tt: TOLIJ by top Southl1nd creators. 1s School , the even1nC s act1v!-,. , classes 1omorrow," said Mrs.
1
bor View Hills. NoHe-r and Engine Company 5 d e--Included Jn this flg\Jre ar•
Reuininr: only the la-year on tap for Harbor Area resi-Iles will get under way at · fhen wed have trouble, Gary Brown . jubilant Brick-monsitrated equipment to kindefiarteners at Har· a b o u 1 175 part·time inslnlc·
ltaiw, Stevens said the city's 1 dent s Oct 23 th rough Dec 8 7 30 p.m '>1-'ith general n ee!-'·Jn the cue of a homicide, er-Ward principal, foUowlna: bor View School as part of this ~ek's Fire Pre· tors who teach e v en in g
111come could be increased 1t lhe Ba lboa Pavilion Gal-1ngs in the bo ys' gymnasium "'e're left "''ith • motive lo the. council's Monday nli:ht J vention Week program. cla1ses at OCC.
Sl 3 million if scve.n-1tory \try at each school. lhr1p our tnvestlgallon. In an action. ·1i-u be wonc!erful to -If you ow n property in any
11panments. requiring a \'ari-Assembled bv Coron& del Al Sewport Harbor lhgh accidelll, ~·e have none ·· open our doors_" of the four cilies, you are pay-
a"c". '>1-'0Uld be allowed In-Mar a rt i s I Otxtra Frank· School. parents will l)f" asked I -I ing taxes in at feast thrrw come would bt Sl.008.00J on I el, th4' ~how 11 sponsorfil by to ,.!llart their mock school Pcanon, a first-year •tu--From Poge I school district.a _ your local
fl vt slQry apartmenta wJth , the Fine Arts Patrons of New· day promptly at 7:15 p.m .. dent at OCC, wa.!l driving a elementary district, pJui a
no 1ari-.nce needed. port ffarbor It featu res me-the~ to.assemble in !hf' school 11960 foreign sedan west on ScholarShiJJ ffJGH COST OF DYING high school di11trict •nd lhe
On a 50-year least:, requir· dia ranging lrom fabric to auditorium f~r a bn er pro-Pacfic Coast Highway •boul Orange Coast College district.
in" the l~v. ear extension. in· plastics and steel. gram a t 9· l:> p.n1 S The folio 1 b "d " Although the back to Sl·hool 4 a.m. unday _ 'The su~pcct's W print the whole lruth. l have l ities. wn1 rea. 0"71
come would go up by S2 2 Mrs Frankel. hl'rself rel.:· tbo d ed • i"nner·s provides a capsule picture or m1ll1on for fi ve-story units and ognizcd her work in ceram-programs are desig'lf'.l pn -eas un car veer over no comment." . "In theSt cases. an owntr the eight Orange Coast school
f l II million for scvt n story ics. stllined glass and cnam-madly for parents .,.. ho~ e the C...Urline and crashed One of hrms '>11lich has 1 d · h districts
" I l St ·d I I k f .'0<l1Jn"!i1"rs •'• c••rren1l." •l· h•od .. " Into p.,,,00 A been so ~·1dely nubJicized 1n cannot ri ve. 1 earst:, or .. e1e opmen . e\'ens sa1 e s. 1s a so no'>l·n or sue-.. ~ " ,,_ " ... d ··~ b I bod I Stevens suggested th' df'· cessful art sho ... s sht ha.~ or-\endini;! Harbor Area high It then bounced back over llUOllJl(•C book s and magazi~s as a l!'ven em 8 in 1 y, Th s C 0 ST A MESA UN ION
\'lopmcnt cotlld bt arranged gan1icd schools. the programs ~re a safety divid~. ()Vtr the /paragon of the. undertaking drives prices up. SCJIOOL DISTRICT: •n oper·
throui:;h formation of a sub-Ceramicist .Jerry Hothman open 10 all interested resi-curb and ripped out a chain Two top winners in Ricl1·1 ~1sines.s l i•p F,o"h'h' hLawn "We have serv1Cf,s starting alOti~ buddget of,$4.180 millll. on .
llidi1ry corporation with sale will ass ist her with the show, dents. it'tlool noffic ial ~ f!m-linlc fenet! at I boat-buildinjt; ard's 1963 5 t h ola rs h j p "emoria ar • w IC as a under $200 In price, and we ,......, itu enls n 'emen -
111 stock h•ndline installation of a r t phasizf'd lirm Sweepstakes were annouoced branch cemetery at Cypress. offtr four service• for under tary schools, 556 employea: i"·
pieces in the gallery Pearson was pinned tightly today by 0 . w. "'Dick" Rich-For e _s l Lawn, strangely l500. eluding 360 ttacher1.
NO DEAL Top nan:e artists' whoSt in the wreckage d his sedan. ard. president or Richard 's enough, is a supp:>rter of .fu -"We offer a service, to help F 0 UN TA IN VALLEY
Thf' council foursome blunt-work "'·ill be displayed Include "'rftlll Pngf" I Coroner's de put i e 1 pro-Lido Shopping Centl'r. ~eral pr~-arrangement, which people. We do no selling. We SCHOOL DISTRICT· an oper-:~n~~~~, ~ t:~d~~o~~~ c~h~ metal sculptor Peter Voulkos. noun~ him dead at the Both Terry Moran 17. of ~e:ori~e~ie~?evsoca~': 1 cbh let them choose lheir caskets ating budget of Sl.5 million,
aluminum sc ulptor. Jan de BRADEN scene . . 212 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle and bring us the ca.rd." l.400 studenlll In four e\emen-Jamt resuH as tond ominium S\\'art. wood i:arvrr Robert • • • An autopsy conducted Sun· and Charlerie Nelson, ~. d have cropped up around the ----tary 1chool1, 103 employes, in-
rfevelopment. Crcmean. and i:eramicist Al-day showed Pearson died of 1507 Clubh<luse A\'e . Newport co~nlr~-.. . eluding 65 t.eachers.
Lorem attacked the idea bcrt King ha\'e the ri ght lo 1 fa ir hear-a lleart laceration. or crushed Beach, won S250 scholarships . ':l~ fac~ it . f s:.1d Fred{ f>Cl!:AN V 1 E W SCHOOi.
because he ><iid 11 "'·ould 1\-1ore than 70 exhibitors arc ini;: .. cht>st. He also 1ust.ai~ se· to the college of their choice eric .~we yn ° 0 re 1 Bi" g Defense Io 1 s T c T m'an a "nat payn1l'nt" to _ .. I had said 1ha1 tcal'h1ng vere !lead injuries. ~foran, a senior At Mater l..J'>l-'TI . \Ve fear dca~h : we • RI : a n optrat-
thc city with no provision for so f;ir rcpr,scnted in tht six· the thcorv of evolut1.::on did n-01 Services are under the ar-Dei High School. Sant• Ano. run f~om 1t. .. everything but ing budget of $2.2 million. 6.·
increastd 1ncomt to match ~·eek .~ho~·in2 seem to Tne a denial of GoJ." rangement of Westclif! Chapel i! the eldest of se~n child· face it and make simple de--Bill Ok d
1
700 stud,nts In nine elemen-
fut ure inflationary pressures -"I had publicly dlsputed Mortuary, Costa Mesa. l rt'n of Or. and Mrs E. T c1~!ons a~u.t 11 . . aye tary 1cbools, 2SOemployes in-
in th" economy 1hl' a~.~t'rtton that our stat~-Rosary will ~ rec i 1 e d ~foran parents of the lvrgest There 1sn t anythrng wrong eluding 200 teachers
·we also object becau~ f 't•f•tfl PagP l ~~lcc!ed textbooks c~~ta1n l'hunday 11 7 Pm. at St. fam ily' on l..ido. with th~ funeral indu~try that WASHINGTON (UPI ) NEWPORT BEACH ELE-
"''il h least or c<KJp apart-ton1.:nunlst propaganda J?achim·s Catholic ChW"Ch :'ttis.s Nelson, the daug~tl't l \\'Ouldn l be sol.ved 1f An:ier-The House today approved a MENTARY SCHOOL DIS-
mrnt,. perhaps 200 or JOO peo-CRASH -I had disputed t he ul l1· 1 Wllh mass to be suna: Friday of :-.lr~. Nidene Nelson. was Jeans \\OUld face the subject "no letdo11o·n" defense spend· TRICT: an operating budge!
pie ... ould then havt a vested • rnalc wisdom .of D,r .~1axwell at g a.m. Interment will fol-I graduated last June from i squarcly. shop a nd compare. ing bi ll -second largest in of S2.5 mill.ion, 4,662 studenu 1nterr~I to pressure for C<ln· R;iffcrty. Cal1,orn1.!I ~ ne'>l·ly low at the Good Shepherd Orange Coast College She and n1a ke dec1s1ons and ar-peacetime history The mens-in seven schools. 309 em·
linuat1on of th• city's lease," work. carpenters \!.'err fish· ~lc~Cl<'d su ~nntendcnt oi put)-Cemetery, Jlunt.Jngton Beach plan~ to go to Lonp: Beach rangt"ments in •dv1ncr of ~rt' would p rovid~ M7.2 bil-ploy's including 204 teachers.
1.orenz explained. "Thi& be-1 in& plinks out of the back l1t· :n~truct 1on. He is survived by hi• par· Stlttf' College to ... ·omnlcte noed lion to keep Amenca in fight-1 b. "'ff r .. d . r 1-. IUNT INGTON B E Ac II r:on1f's a 1g w ,.r,,ncc rom )' an measurin& th'm or Braden said !hat h.. ap-ents. ~r. and Mr8 . Wi!fretl work on her degrtt in bu st· "If l'\'ery undertaker in lnli! trim SCI 00 11"1 m1nation of a club's lease anc.ther railinli! which had to prov<'d nf much of 11o·ha1 Dr ( Pearson. 381 Flo..,·er St , nf'~s adminiltrati<ln America .... ou!d adopt the 'fhe roll call \Olf' "''as 3.15 1 • . 1 L DISTRI CT: an oper-
! r "f'r 1hf' co-op plan. the city I be built before nightf11!J Raffe-rt y sa id ahout basi..: ed· Costa Me!a. two brolher3. Shr \\'as nominated for lhE" Sl'U-seled1on plan used by lD '.l. ating budget of SJ.5 million,
\lfltlld he-ren1ovini,: people Traffic Si::t Donald Hurd· uca!ion " The haH!e bct11o•ecn Airman first class Gerald A. ~ehola rship by her IO-yea ~.1 ~·ore~t . La.,\'n, a consumer Thr bill 00'>1' ~oes bac k to 1 2·~28 students in two elemea-
frnrn 1hr1r ho mes·· saJJ s;1 id 1hr main problo.:111 them ~ta rted . he s11id. '>I hen Pearson. stationed in (;er-old ~ister, .Joan. who knew '>l·ouldn t h•n·e to 11o·orry al>aut the Senate for final concur· tary lichools, 17! employes in -
1.Qrfnl 1a1d approval of Involved in avoiding ICt'i· he L'hal1en~ed Rafferty's c<tll many. Ric hard \Vilfred Pear-ho"' inuch Charlene want<'ri sales pressure. and much of rence ~·hich '>l'OUld send it eluding J()IJ teachers.
~ui h an <irr;in~e n1enl ~·nu ld dent 5 0 11 the trtaCh<'rous for patriot ic "1ndoctrination" son. ol the hornl' and a ~Isler . to finis h her education the unlrt1e and unfortunate along to the \Vh ite House HUNTINGTON BEACH Ur-i'-
hi-1\ 1ni: the hands of future bridge is educating dri\'rrs to ' during Ratfert ~··~ e t cc l 1 n n :'11rs. Patricia Llzarrarras, of '.\1riran's name ,va3 subn1it .
1
picture of the funeral director The only "no" votes in !he ION II I G H SCHOOL DIS·
cit' • nun1·t1 ~ ils dan,l!l'r campaign last yf'ar 1\.1 1l>,1·a ukec. \Vise 1.-d hv his mother. as a greedy ghoul '>l'Ould dis-!louse were by Reps_ Bruce TRICT. an operaUn& buda:et
-appear " ''I g er. H·Te!t., Alvin E. of $3.7 milllon , 6:nJ student.5
LlC'>l'Cl!yn 1s the son-in-Jaw O'Konskl , fi.\\'is., and Thom· in two schools ia third c!OS(!d
of Dr. Hubert J--:aton, founder as B. c .urtis. R·Mo for renovation\, 400 em ployes
of Forest Lawn and as vice The brll "''a ~ a compro1n1se including 2.30 teachers.
president nf the corporation ..,.orked out by House and Sen-..
j l.~ 1n an excellent position to ate negotiators from separate NEWPORT HARBOR 1 !'-Cold Rains Sprinkle of ·Nation Parts
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attest lo the gt'neral hone!ity versions J>assed r.ar11er by the ION. lllGll SCHOOL DIS.
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Soviets Mal{e 1st Approach
To U.S. on Wheat Purchase
Decision
By JFK
Awaited
WASHING TON (UPI)
Tbe Soviet Union, for the first I
time, bu indicated to the
United S t a t e s government
that lt ~ interested in buying !
between $150 million and $200
million worth of wheat.
Informed sources said last
night tbls apparently repre-
sented the first direct word
from the Russians that they
want to purchase U.S. wheat.
Previous Russian overtures
have been made, through pur-j
chasing agent.I, to private ,
American wheat traders. '
High adm.inlstratlon sources
believe that a presidential de-'
cision on the sale may come
within the next day or 10 or,
Red ReputatiOn Hurt
Chinese Latin A<·t iuities V 11der Fire
J.ONOON I ll!PI l -The
So\ 1el I 'nion is accusing
C'ommtmist China of trying
rn hurt Russia's "good
reputation" In A.s14, Africa,
and Lat.m America, 1t was
disclosed today.
An official Soviet pam •
phlet being ciroulated by
:"Jovosti, the Soviet press
agency, severely attacks
the Chinese for attempts
to undermine Moscow's
position and prestige in the
underdeveloped nation!.
It char~8 that Westem
· colonialists and the Ch1-
nese critics of Soviet policy
appear on the &ame side of
the fence'' in the struggle
for the emerging nations.
The disclosure followed a
N'port t h at Comrouni!lt
China 1s trying to atTange
its c1v1uan air traffic rout-
ings U1rough the British
colony of Hong Kong to
avoid flying over the So·
viet llruoo. Both moves
were sign., that the Mos·
cow-Peking split is widen-
ing.
The Soviet pamphlet, pub-
lished in English. accusefi
the Chinese of "trying to
set the socialist count.riN
and the nations of Africa,
Asia, and Latin America
against each other.''
The Soviets fear Chlne!'I!'
competition the most in
these Meas, where the
Chinese can st.reM the fact
that they are a non-white
race, unlike the Russian~
and Westem t'Olonial pow-
er~.
Mosco\\ <:ailed ~ill "ra-
cialism and hidebound na-
tionalism '',
Soviet achievements In
the developing nations, the
pamphlet s a id, ''reveal
the utter untenability of
the contentions that the
Soviet Union has lessened
its support for the peoples
ol Africa. Asia, and Lat.in
America."
''In their t>fforts to sully
the Soviet Nation's ~ood
reputation in Asia, Africa.
and LatJn America. t he
leaders of the Communist
party of Chma also claun
that the USSR is oot to
'exploit' the peoples of
those rontinenL~ ... 1t added.
:;;;s th:eei:_test, at the end of Red Defector Birmingham
DAILY fOILOTIH•WS.l'Rl!H
Tues., Oct. I , 1963 3
Ben Bella
To Smash
Rebellion
The adm.lnlstratlon's fallur" I ALGIERS !L'Pll _ Presi-
thus far to obtain bipartisan I A k A ] K • Pl U
congressional backing for the s s sv um zng ans n uue dent Ahmed Ben &Ua sajd
move, plw a reluctance to .I 'O today be will mass 100,000 Al·
appear to be chasing after 1 J F gerians if necessary "t.o
the possibUity of a Russian I n ormosa smash" the great Kabylia re-
sale, were believed lo be d'" D 0 n 8 t r a t ,· 0 n volt.
IUl'I T_,_,•I !'=LAMING PROTEST -A young Buddhist monk sit.s erect as flames engulf him
laying President Kennedy's TOKYO ( L'PI 1 -Com mu e m Ben Bella. who tn the pa~
decision. . nist Chinese defector Chou has pledged nPver to use th• during public suicide in Saigon market square Saturday. It was the sixth such
suicide in less than four months in the continuing dispute between Buddhists
and government.
lf such 1s the case, the Rus-1 M •1 tcnl Al __ ,_ d led for ,,_,5 aft army against the Algerian
sians have rrmoved at le.asl 1 Hong-<'hing toid Japanese po-1 BIRMING• A · ·"'a ( ' 1 em~':.~= ~ tnal ~f thr~ people, said his government
part of the roadblock by mak-j lice today he asked {or politi· -Dr. Martin Luther Ki.ng Jr. white men arr~ted by police in future "will assume Its tf''-
ing the first ~fiiciaJ move to-cal asylum at the Soviet em-today bei.lan p~tting the ma-investigating racial bomb~gs s.ponsibilities'' ~ _quell rebel· OBITUlBIES ward a possible sale. I bassy in order t~ gel to Na· ch.lnery m motion to back up here. They were charged with , llous Berber d1ss1<ients.
The wheat situation was I lionallst China not Russia. ; his threats or "bigger than the misdemeanor of ille.ital Hi> told a cheering crowd MILLER. William Andrew TI. M Nb Arr• ~nfused somewhat . by con·, Ch d ed to police ever" demonstratjoos il ttw ~e.ssion of dynamite. nf '.l,000 persons in the sta me U Ives Oicting reports on 1ust bow ou surren er . K. · "task force" whi(•h dium at Bougie that his gov-21. 1510 E. Ocean l''ront. • ' badly Russia needs wheat. th.i~ morning. They w • re C'\ty does _not bow tn Negro led ing s of . the largest pro-ernment had proof the couo-
Balboa. Survived by par-Agriculture Secretary Orville waiting for him whPn hi' dese~es;ratinn df'mand~. t tssomm~dlern btStory here ter rrvolutinn was linked wiUl
ents. Mr. and Mrs. William T lk Li I N• L Frrmanbu who ~oi! walked out of the Soviet em· 1---l~ spring planned a' "non foreign pints
Andrew Miller; slst~r. Mary a s tt e 1cer !a~~:8o~ :~ala ~t the So-ba,sy, Whl're ht had sought • • '1 vmlent workshop" thls aft.er· "\.\'e Will mobi.li.ie !00.lm
Allan Miller. Services Wed.. viet grain crop had suffered reru~e yesterday shortly be· DomtDl""aDS noon. and the Southern 111te-~genans 1! n.ecessary m vtg.
because of poor weather this for .. the technical delegation ~--'-gration l~der was to ~ddress ilance committee! to 1maah 10 a.m. at Baltz Mortuary NEW YORK I UPl)-M.me crtticum of lJ S poUcies of. year f h. h h . te te another mass rally tonight. lhi~ counter rt>volution.. be,
Corona de! Mar Chapel, N o Dinh .Nbu brimmin . fie and n~men in ' her But recentl ln Moscow So-' or w ic e was tn rpre r \ D The worlulhops and mass gajd.
Rev. Melvin Taylor official· wfcti oonfidmce 'but alightl~ ~ ha heJ.....t k vtet Preml~ N jk it a S. wa, sche_duled . to fly back to efilOllStra te meetings were launching pads "The only sort of dialoguf'
lng. Entombment Pacific conciliaory arrived lUt country ve t""" ma e Khruabcl\ev hinted publicly Communist China. I \for-tlhe demonstrati?ns ~ A.It Ahmed and El Had) u.n
View Mausoleum. Ba l t % night for a fmee.weet vhtt to her controvenrial, aaid she that the Ruaat.ana might not I It> is being held for Inv es-SANTO DOMINGO, (UPI) April and May m wh.i.ch King derstand ts the dialogue or
the lJmted States with bopea came ben '1o tee you and to need tc purcb.ase any more Uga~on ?f violation. of the !-The ou1iawed national ..,. and more ~ 2.~ ottler ~ machlne-gun," he said. Mo~ Cqrona dd Mar of improving her own tnu.;ge try to understand why we wheat after all. This was tak· l'!'m1gra~on law. since his sembly climaxed an outbreak persons wei:-e Jailed JO march· pointing t.o the mounta.rn~ directors.
Nam government •. 1 f 1 dUe d 1 and I believed they .had b 0 ugh t government 1 n d 1 cat e d he here early tod1iy by demand-with fire ho.ses and police Col. M~hand Ou El Harli
LARSEN. Elden Lyle,
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MfM. Nhu, whose sharp 1 i-... atee .... deepol y. enough wheat from Canada would f>{'obably be permit-ing the immediate restora-do~. . , have their counter revolution
West Wilson, Costa Mesa. / '""""' Ule en my stay I and Australia to m~t their terl to go to Formosa. I.Jon of "constitutional order" "If the c on d It 1 on s that ary headquarters.
Survived by wife, Jacque-Uiat I may know," .!he said. 1 needs. The Soviets wa~hed lhelr -presumably meaning the brought on the dynarruting Ben Bella spoke for 15 min·
line; b r 0 th e r s, Golden, • There was 801Tle. mrong j Alter his st.ltement, l' s.1 bands of the m!tter. w~en j return of ousted ex-President 1 and .the d~ath of four beauti-utes and frequently wai; 1n
hi gt U S Cu lS I congressional .o~J><>sition to officials, uncertaln 811 to So-they learned of .Chou. s wish , Juan Bosch. ful ~e giru are not changed terrupted by the wild cherr-
Royd, both of Was n on; • • Mme. Nbu's VlSll v1et intentions. decided to take to go to the Nationalist Chi· I A communique d id not uyl we will put on our walking Ing of the crowd. He has sairf
Oean. Blaine, Kenneth all ~· Stephen M. Young, D· the initiative to the extent of I nese. . where -or whether -the shoes and .. de:mon~ate all he will not use tht Algerian
of West Covina; sisters. Viet Nam ~hio, told the Senate that her quietly SO\.lndiog out tbe Rus-Tbt Nationalist c h In~ s e I assembly had met or how over town, King said. army a~afost the rebels anrt
Mrs. Rada Voigt, West Co-v1sa S'hould be cancelled and 1 s1ans t h r o u g h diplomatic embassy began negotiations many of its memben were "Birmingham is ttie temple I his speechf'S are belie\·N1
vina; Mrs. Wanda Riach, ''she should be compelled lo channels. They wanted to find with the Japanese foreign of-J present for s-egregation," he said. part of a plan tn put down
Minn. Services Thurs., 11 A1•d Funds le~.ve the country." out. in the face of Khrush-fice tod.ay for Chou's release/ An undisclosed number of/ "We must turn on trhe tem· tht rising by force of nvr r -
Let .her slander u~ fTOm I chev's cryptic statement, and said the Japanese gov-persons were inJured yester-pie.'' I whelming popular politir .... 1 a.m.. at Baltz Mortuary . , her native land or any other whether the Russians wanted ernment should "respect the day wtten police clashed with Charle8 Cagle. 22. R F: 1 opinion.
Chapel, Costa Mesa . Inter·• SAIGON t UP I 1 -The l1rul-country,. .~t not from 011r to buy wheat. wishes of Mr. Chou from a "student" demonstrators at Chambli.M, 59, both whitPS , "In the nt-ar future wP "11/
ment Pacific View Memo· 1 ed States h.as s~pended. nea~-own soil. Young ~id . SOUNDlNC humanitarian standpoint." the university here. The in-with Ku Klux Klan back·/ assume our responsibiliti,.~
'al Park Baltz Mortuary ly '12 mlllion romme!'CiaI aid Rep. Silvo O. Conte, R.· 1t waa ~lieved the sound· The fact that Chou was It er i or ministry announced grounds. and John ffajl, J6. all our responsibUitles, in thP
ri · d' t J>.8Yme.nts to South Viet Nam Mass .. c~le<l her "a thorn ing out was done by former choosing Nationalist China Ja~t night that 6.5 arrested were to 1(0 on trial in city rt'-facP of the counter revnl11· Co3ta Mesa irec ors. 1 smce the AU:gom crackdown m the fight for democracy US Amb • d Ll 11 took somt of th,. political r1otel'S included "10 univer-corders court on the dynamitP tinn." he said
on the Buddhists and is con· around the world.". He de-w· Th assa or thew~Jin sfgnlficance 0111 of hi~ art. sity students. 19 li t u dents charges. "The izovernment anrl fh,.
GIFFORD, Frank,
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440 siderin~ further cots, inform-n_ounced her as an "1~spon-~ artomp~~n, ~~ e So~ which wu fir~! bt>lil'vPd con-from other schools and :J6 Conviction for violation nf Pf'Ople 1rnanimousl.v will sav
Bernard St., Costa Mesa.: ed sources sa.id here yester-sible, aJTOgant woman who . i ;;~n 5 a er Ron . nected with the current dis-1 known agitat.nrs for <Bosch'8 I the city ord inancf's could rr-1 no· ln djvis1onists so a~ to al
Survived by son, Thurston 1 day. .~~ !114e ~~ents .that .~re ~~lo~a~:stn a;:sn~~~sian ! put e betw,.rn Communist D nm in i can Revolution-suit in $100 fines and 180 days low thr socialist revolution
r.tfford Estes Park Colo.: . ~ P.lan to furth~r redu.ce vicious Y an.ti·1 er~~~:.. ,,_ Several cabinet members China anrt thP Sovif't t 'nion. 1 ary Party.'' , in Jail to contmuP its lmf)l't11~ ' ' · . aid J.S aimed at forcing pollti-The suter·Ul· aw "' ....... u. ... , I -----------niece, Gertrude Michel·, cal reforms fTom tile govein· Viet Nam President Ngo Dinh have backed Ute sale of sur·
wajll!, Costa Mesa. Services rnent of President Ngo Dinh I Diem addressed a crowd of p_lus ~.S. w~eat to the Rus·
Wed .. 11 a.m. at Bell-Broad-[ Diem. the eources said. It is about 100 news me .n a~d SJans, including Freeman anc1
· rted now under consid-photographers at ldlewild air-Commerce Secretary Luther way Mortuary Cha~.1• .Dr . ~tion in Washington. port alter leaving ttie jeUio-H. Hodges. Undersecretary o(
Ewing Hudson offtc1ating. I The payments suspended 1 er she and her pretty daugh-State George W. Ball also has
Interment Harbor Rest Me· 1 si.nce Aug. 21 . when Buddhist I ter, Le Thuy, 16, took from spoken in favor of the salP
morlal Park. Bell-Broad· leadeni were arrested and pa· Paris. . . . 1.f sue~ a s~le is approvrd
Mortuary directors. , godas closed, covered. aid to I Speaking lf1 Enghsh. Mme. it 1s believed tl would be for
way imports. This orogram costs Nhu said that because she dollars and gold. The .Johnson
TIMMERMAN Sadie 79 106 ' the United States $95 million I was a "controversial person'' Act or 1934 prevents any but
N. • rt. B~ach a year, out of the total $203 she did not intend to seek short-term credH being PX· ~d. St., ewr: 11 g Bell~ million economic aid. It fl. meetings with President Ken-tended to nations which prP· ~ rvtces P" n 1 nances more than 60 per cent I nedy or other high ranking viously have defaultf'!l nn
Broadway Mortuary_ of South Viet Nam's imports. government officials during their debts to the I n1t+•d /
PEARSON, Thomas R.. 20. The ~urce!I said further 1 ~ coast-to-<."Oast tour. 1 Stales. _
381 F l St Costa Mesa. 1 suspension of this commer-,
ower ·• cial aid would amount to a Survived by. parents. Mr. I reduction in the economic aid
and Mrs. Wilfred C. Pe.ar-to this nation and could se-c • t D •
son; brothers, ~erra.rd Ar· riously affect its economy iuare L' zrms
thur, Germany '. Richard. This mJght have the effect 0 . Get I
of the. ho.me; sister, '.-1rs.' of bringing policy or person-
PatnCla L1zarrarrac. Wisc.· 1 nel changes on tht> part of
paternal grandmo~her: Mrs. Diem ·~ govf'mmenl. I h P Y
OIJ,?a Pearson. Wisc .. ma-dd d Warning on Canc<'r
temal grandparents, ~r. a I (~ .a re.lated development.
and Mr~. Artilur Lambie,' the Soviet Union yesterday BlJFFALO. N Y 1 I Pl 1 -facts," Levin lolct c:rw -•· \'.
Pa. Holy R.osary Thurs.: .7 tried to block U.N approval Cigarette rompan1e-; we re Allen, president of thr '" •.~r
p.m . · Requium Mass. ~ r1. of a fact -finding mission to warned today they must bear co Institute. Inc . 1n .i l•"'Pr
9 a .m. at St. Joacbims South Viet Nam. Diem's gov-the responsibility of hannful made public lodav I"' n-
Catholic Church. Interment ernment olfered to accept a consequences to ~ health of stitt.tte represents "' •" · 1e
r.ood Shepherd Ceme~ery. team of U.N. members to in· smokers if they deny or rnin-manufacturers.
Wl'stcliff Mortuary direc-vestigale the Buddhist dis· imize evidence linking their "If the industry 1 • tn
Int s pute. But the Russian<; insist-product with lung cancer hide these facts. dcm 11 • 111· 1
_ -1 ed that th~y and the British. I Dr. Morton ~ Levin, chair· to minimize them 1' : "•1 h~
, 1 ES as co-<:haumen of the 1954 man of the c1garettP cancer j assumes responsib1lii' '" '11,. BALTZ MOf<ITARI 50 Geneva Conference on Indo· lcommitltt at Ro~rn ell Park harmful consequem f' · 1he
Corona dt'I Mar OR 3.94 I China, carry out the probf'. l Memorial lnstitutP. said he r healtll of smok.f'I'~ '· 10
Costa Mua Ml 6-%4?4 · ---------realized the tobacro industry I said. · For this th,. ... 1 • r v c.~ r was faced w ith J ~erious can be held accou111.1 ' BELL RROAnW ·\ Y problem because or ~c11>ntific L~vlll said hf' harl , • · • 11·d
MOHTl'ARV rindin~s showing thal s mok· "' blanket rejN.'tron ••I H·•s·
llO Broadway. CoNla Mrtc11 FLOWERS mg was tie<! to can<:cr. wt>li Park's ~f)fX'al '", 11t1•
LI 8-3~ by "How('ver, the industry can-cigarette industry 1 '" • • ti\'
not ev~de resr><>nsih ility for j !abel its product w11 l1 • 1 •'"
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Tu.a., Oct. I, 1963
iSinatra to
I Bo~ulism
Stop I In Fish
Gaming Activities Studied
Venezuela
Put~ Blame
On (;astro
In Hondura8
iEGl,;CIGA.I..PA. Honduras
11 'Pl 1 -Scattered s:unfirt
"u heard through tbe day '
Monday and armed troops I
''He directina tralfic. but ttie
ritv appeared to he retumlnc I
,,, normal under 1L~ new mili-
tary regime.
\1o~t shops and off1<:~ wtrr
nl)f'n by noon and the streeta I
\\f'rf' thronged with civiliana I
rarr)in~ on business u us-
ual
Tht pnnc1pal reminden of
lhf' coup d'etat that over-
1i,r .. w ex-President Ramon
\ 11leda Morales lasit week
\\ere wldters on traffic dutv ~nrt the occasional s1i;:ht of ~
J-P moununR a machmt gun
nn ~1n•M. patrol
200 Lhw·chcs
~hut by Red~
'40SCOW t L'PI 1 -Two
hundred churches and prayer I
hnu."s have been closed in
the past three years in one 1 ll!'<:llon of the w e a t t r n
1 '1cnme. thr Soviet Cnmmu-
nsat Party newspaper Pr1wta
11nnounced Monday.
The cloa111gs reaultf'd . Prav-
tfa HJd, (rom the "very 10-
ten.SIVf edUCllJOn WOA of tJte l
party " 'Ille ITU involved
wu Volyrua . a district 11>-
1orbed mto IN So\llet U1t1on
from Poland after World W ir
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th, l .S. lnformat10n Age:w.v
:inrl w1dtl.v known radio anrl
IPlf'v1~1on neWSC'ilSter, wa~ rP ·
pnr1rd making 11 sat1sfact?rv
'""O\rrv Inda\ from ~uri;?l'P
for removal o( a malignant
lung tumor
\1 urrow entered Washing-
tnn lfospltal Ctnter .Saturdav
lnr wrgery lo corrt'<'t bloci..
lll!f' of a bronchial tube. Our
1n2 the operauon. howe""
l'l<l<'lor' <1li1c1ivrN''1 lhP 111mnr
.:1nrt rrrnn\ el'f hi.!' ll"f1 I uni
1 h,. l11mnr v.a' lt lM fn.1nrl
i11 llf' m.:1li 11n;1n1
How to make a ne"' car cost less
\\ har vou pay for a c:ir depends on !\\ o thinir-: the purcha~c price 2nd the tinlnt1n)l t t"t
\lc1nht~ of rhc .<\11trimobilc Cluh o( Sout hern California can \a\'C on the lmcr. Our ti 11~,1111,,.
rares uc among 1he lowest available. H you qu:alify for our linancina. ~ ou a1"'1 q11~1it1 ,,,;
nrhrr Cluh membership hcnctlr~. If you're thinking aho11t a ntw car. remember Cllhn11 the
A uro Club ~nt can save ynu t lot in the long nin. :\ 1110 \.111h rnembcr~htp~ arc nnl\ s 1 < 1 ~car, plus a SJ enrollment (ce.1'o ch.rgc for ~our \lift (nr hmhand). Other hcnct11, '~"L:'
from cornplere bo1un1r ~rv1c<' to \\()rid tra vel planning. ~top m nr phone •n.\ 111 tht ,1\11
one offi ces of the Automobile Cluh of Southern Caltfornaa. \\c'll tall.. ahom \ n1ir 11c11 t.H
p lan<;. Or c:itplain the man~· pcrson11 l1n:d ~rvicf'S that 'nu mi a ht entO\ "11h \ 11111 p1 c'cnr 1111,
Auto1nobile Club of Southern Cal ifornia
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Con8plracy Charged State College•
LOng Beach Tidal Oil Educator Asks.
Under Attack by State Quarter System
SACRAMENTO <UPt) -·rate. State Land! Commbalon Sept. SAN FRANCISCO (APl -their educatioru faaltt if they I
J>reUnltnan lel&J atepa to end Long Beach o l fl c i al a 30, would be brought up be· The trustee& of Calllornla'a 18 want to."
tbe dtt of Loot Beach'• ltew· promptly termed the alle1a· fore the commission •lain state colleges were urced to A student attendinl four
ucSlblp of at.ate oll l.uda were tlom "totally unjultifled and Tburlday and already bad put all state coUece1 on a quartera yearly -rather taUn by tbe chairman of not hued on fact" and claim·
Ute 1t4ta Senate's watchdog ed the tenator was "prema-be thoroughly reviewed~ quarter system in a report than two aemutera--would
col1lmittee to end what be ture" in maklq them. approved by the commlaaion • from Chancellor Glenn S. complete hl1 undergraduate ataff DA~Y .. ILOT,.IW$-f>Ha.a ll ~!i~ .. • prlc.·flxing "con· O'Sullivan'• assault waa di·· But O'Sullivan too• laaue Tuea., Oct. 1, 1963 u Dumke. delivered Monday to work in thrH years .
..-utcY between the city and reeled at a proposal by the with 'the city's intention t.o ----the system's 16 trmtees.
a world wtCS. oJI cartel. clty to enlarge the area cov· ._ .. st c f 1 State Sen. Vtrcil O'&ulUvan. cred by the current ~year .,,.arce onl~, the average • xteen &f all om a'11 slate
.0.Wtlllama. sata be alrQdy old drllllng contract, held by poated price -the average Xl ~ FJyer colleges are now on the se·
haa u~a.i tor a le~ opinion the Long Beach Oil O.velo"" of prices offered by all crude u ml'sler 1'y11t.em . ~ to Co r oil buyera -Instead of the 1 on mean1 end system ment .. and put It up for "lll&heat posted price .. 0 the The truateea will hold their
by wbi~ the clty ad.mln.iltera renewal before It expires next price of the hlgbest bldd:;., in Hears Odd lllloual meetin& Thursday and
the tta'4 • tldelanda oil lands, year. the contract Friday at Orange State Col·
proftta from which are •bared Long Beach City Manager The avert.I• price he coo lege 1n Fullerton, but even ~ bJ tht city and .n.te. John R. Manaell and General t.e.nded ta one that e'uny c..; N S d
A tt&temeat lasued yesterday Port Manager Charles L. Vic· be mGtpulated by the larear eW OUil if they elect to accept Oum·
by the 1enat.or charted the ken. laid in a joint statement oil companies reiulting ln de-ke's view, no official change
cfty with stubbornly retuatnc that the suggestion to enlarge creaMd reven~es for UM IOV· EDWARDS AIR FORCE can come until at least No-
to charte developers of the tbe 1. 4G9-acre tidelands prop-ernments. Standard OU of Cal· BASE (AP) -Air Force I vem ber 1. 011 lands the highest golns erty to l.590, tnade befor9 the lfornla and the Signal Oil Co. Capt. Joe H. Engle flew the At that Ume the Coordinat·
BEAUTIFUL LOTS S 10 5
. IN TUE SHADED LAWN
Ieclud.fel FuU Eoclowmeat Cue and Ma~
Purc:ihue today for immediate ot future uae. Inter-
est hwi tmm up to M IDOlllhs . , . free iDJUra-
• avallaltl. en uniWcl baJu,c. to pni·need buyen.
• COMPUTE FUNERAL PLANS ltlcludifll C&Jut
' and all 1erviota, ee-tuy lot. ~ninl llnd clo1l111
fees, 8owu vue, ate. Full COit 1318
1tw C~ lnftmMlkJn CDNM
Executive
Is first!
and has
~ the major ownera of tbe Xl rocket plane four Umea
1
ing Council for •.tigher Edu· ~:.1' Beach Oil Devtlopmettt the speed ol sound Monday-cation will determine If a
"Thls stubborn inai&le.nce on and heard aomethln1 he hid rhange i.a acceptable. The
average price by the city of never heard before. , council has the final word.
Loni Beach, appa1'nUy act· The noise, new to Engle but T tale . U g _ C 1 1 · old to veteran X 15 pUots waa wo 1 co e es • lng ln concert with tboH ma· the k t Ian , •~t ' 11 Poly al San Lula Obispo and jor Gil reflnera who want a roe e P e • s..,.,.., a oy
price tbey can manipulate, fuMlage popping from the California State at Hayward
carries the mysterious ovv-heat of air friction aa EJ11le -are already on the quart.er
tones of a conspiracy," O'Sul· ;pproached hls top speed of system, as are Stanford and
livan uld. ,795 !filles an hour. numerou1 othe.r colle&t9 and
Two Insist
No Fault at
Plant Site
Encmeers eltimated tht
X15's skin heated up to around Jniversilies in the country.
j 900 degrees fahrenheU. more The regents at the llniver·
than enouch to melt the alu-sity of California have leV·
mJnum·dad Jets EncJe hu I eral Umu urged that a trl· been flying aa a test pilot prl· or to joininl tbe u s. Space 1 mester or quarter system be I A • XlS used there all<>-"to I at ~~ncy 1 program. more thorough use from the I,~ aounded pretty close to I university's facilities
me, ~~gle Hid In an inter· Dumke said the reason for
1 view. Ive nev~~ heard such, his petition was the same as
0 EGA u..AD AP a noise before. that of the UC regenta and
I B D •u. I I On faat•r flight!! -the Xl5 that he also wished "to ~akt
Two coruultanu for Pacific hold• a world record of 4,104 It usler for atudenta to finish I Gu and Electric Co. contend miles an ~our -the rocket _
the proposed Bodega Head plane's skin has recorded tem-
Lawyer, 63,
Sues Mother
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
A 13-year.(lld dialnherited at-1
torney is suing hi1 116-year·
old mother for '700.000. '
John C. Hickey of Reno,
Nev., charges slander andl
Invasion of privacy.
"This Is an auravated
case of mother fixation." he I
said Monday about h1s moth· 1
er, Mn. Grace Hickey M San
rrancisco, "ahe just won't I
leave me alDM. '·
Hiclr.ty charged in tbe suit
that hlJ mother offered his
second wife, Betty "la.rt•
sums" of money to divorce
him. Hickey 11 asking '250.·
000 for thta, and '250.000 punl·
Uve damages. The CO\lple 11
atiU together.
He aeab alldthef "17:00,000
for aa alleged telephone cam·
palgn by Mra. Hickey durtnc
which he dtarges abe called
buainess and professional as·
aoclates lo brand htm 11 an
alcoholic. untruttworthy. Ir· I
re1pon1ibJ• 1 nd m o r 1 1 I y
weak.
to be best ! Pol,ice Pressure Claimed
l11si111 from ltlt number one leuinc co~
PMY In seutlltrn C.hfor1111 Is YOIH ru1rtftttt
of co""lelt aalisfaction.
nuclear power plant aite is peratures over 1.200 degreea.
not located ln an active earth· It waa Engle'• first flight in
quake fault zone, deaplte dU· the Xl:i, but he said he ran
covery of a bedrock fault Into no problems. He had
fracture. spent almost 50 hours traln·' LOS ANGELES I AP 1 -A He cont.ends hr wo que&·
Dr. Don Tocher. Univer· 11 lng on an XIS cockpit aimu-Superior Court referee haa lioned by Rivers)de police for
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aity of C~omla aeismolo-lator prior to th~ flight. 1 opened hearings into an ap-two days. allowed no vtaitora
gist, gave in an on -1tte news -peal by a man convicted of
conference Monday his ln· I I murder. He says ht wu and was told his bride .would
tertm opinion that It is "ex· , ed lhrutened lnto confessin1 the be Implicated In the c:rimt If
tremely unlikely" that an I Support U ro crime. he didn't confess rxecu•1v•'•• ••mou• ''"'"'• •••n. e n 'd "-I I .... R1 id Sb riff' c t J W• w•ll "'"'""'• your ptHtnt car, urthquaJte Caused the break I av\ J .X ter e • U, WIS V8U e e ll Ip • 0-
VE : aranttic rock. Brown h4J ur1ed Californians for the Au1. 11. 1960, slaying day that Settarn was allowed
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Elmer C. M.arllave, form· to 1upport the Eleanor Roos· o( Mr. a.nd Mn. Charles H. no visitors for al least thrtt ~ll LUBING OP MPAllT er cblef el'\llnetrlna 1eolotllt evelt MefJ\()rtaJ Found• .. ""· nuv .. 1 nf R.lvenldP. days after hil! am•1;1 .. ---~====================== o.111-t.·. -~ ,_,,,........., for t.ht State Depart.meet &f -
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ptet that dwina tJ\e rest or ~r the popular
averaiea will conUnue to
show wide day-to-day pnce
1wt.q1 on compar1tJvely
low volume "aay be·
twMO 730-760 in Ult Dow, Jones indultriaJJ. •·
However, k adds. de· ~ Ille protpeel of COO·
t I n u • d wbllQahinc and
miUinc around. "there ia
tht po11ibility that interest
may broaden into the many
deservlnc i11ue1 which
have 1one nowhere since
lut tpring." Aa for No-
vember -Ule adviMrt be-
Ueve the market wtll be
rna1Un1 new hi&hl then
Marun GUbert of Van
Alstyne, Noel & Co. saya
that the receAt correction
doe1 not mean that the up-
ward movement has stop.
ped. "It 11 true that the
bears pot up a r o u g h
fight," he adds, .. but their
ulea apparently were wtll
LOS ANGELES -Astroda.
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absorbed with buyers bid·
dift1 up after mure."
E. F. Hutton " Co. uy1 that "lt the market aver·
aiea are to keep muvma
ahead, 11.rtn(lh wtU prob-
ably have to Oow into the
standard groups as tbe spe-
cialty and itamour lssuee
hive done more than thr ir
share thus far this year." DAll.Y I'll.OT / •IWI , ....
Tuee., Oct. I. 1963 1
COMMODITIES Spear & Starr. Inc ad.
vises a poUcy or caullon
It says to "review your
holdings, and retain 1ood
quality stocks with sound
prospects Jelling at reason·
able multiples and offerinc
good ylrld ..
l'p To ~ ~flute Quotatlou
Walston &Co .
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OR 5-0501 -.... ., ...............
Facts ...
... are 1rrrfutahle.
Tht-y ~peak for themselv~s 13 far •~ mo~t iu<Xlf'tsful
invt-ston arr (l('IOCf"mf'd -rrovidr thr only r,.ali$tic hui1
for the pun·h11Jr nr )1111' o srcurities.
What dbt11rb~ 1111~ that so many people ~till buy and srll
s~ocks on infomlntion obtained from unrelillble aouroea.
Too often they comt> lo ao invesbnent decision solely on
the basis of ,.n opinuin t'Xprl"s'ed hv somr neighbor or
fellow oommuttr.
.~nd. genl'rallv 'P"uJ..10~ >11ch ,elf-appointed oi.clm
art sim plv not 'l•1al1fll'd to offn in\l•<tmt"lll KU1dan~.
01ir wgge,tmn'
A ~ \i1ITT1ll L~ n<-h \\'e\ r got a Rt'~earch D~artm,.nt
whose h11s1ne ~ it is to gatht'r u much information u ii
can on almost any company you can naml".
Re~tart'h "ill ~ glad to apply this information, thf'W
fat.t,, m a conscientio11" tffort to help strengthen \'Our in·
'~tment s1h1wtioo Or we will plan a detailed pro~m for
~ 011 in lint> "'1th your individual circumstance'I and ob1i-c·
(l\M
!\n <'hatA" nr ohUgation to mr nur servicr'i, eitber .
~11mpl~ coml" m. call. or write--
Norman Dahl , Manager
MERRILL LYNCH,
PIERCE,
FENNER & BMITH INC
1001 NORTH BROADWAY, SANTA ANA
Telephone: Kimberly 7,7272
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The stock you can
lock up and forset
looking for the perfect stock-the one that will keep you 1f only you'll
bvy it and keep it? So ore we-even though we're not sure it exists.
In the meantime, there ore rnony excellent opportunities waiting for
1he wise investor. Granted, they ore less than perfect. But just as two
less them perfect humans often find happiness together, so you may
often find pleasure (I e. profit) from o leis thon perfect stock.
If you're willing to settle for less thon perfect answers to your needs,
we con probably help you. Our •1 offices and poinstoklng Research
Deportment hove access to o vost omount of worthwhile information.
Our carefully trained regislered re presentolives hove helped thou·
sands of customers make informed decisions. We may help you find
thot almost perfect inveslmenl. Stop by or coll the E. F. Hutton &
Company office nearest you. Ask for the manager. He will decide
which regis1ered represenlol1ve may best serve your requirements.
And if you should find thol perfect slock, we hope you'll let us In on it I
E. F'. HUTTON A COMPANY INC.
,..,..,.be• New y,,,~ S•oci f •chonge • 41 Omc .. Tltrousho.11 !It• Ne11 ...
719 North Main Str"t
S1nt1 Ana · 547.0101
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The day may come "fan you'll want to
sell your home. Thnt '< ··hen you 'II fi nd
yourself selling your ,., mmunity in a n
effort to get the best prn' for your home.
This is an interr,1111~ experience be·
cause you suddenly r• uh ·e that you have
been blind to the ~1.11!1 •. 11 changes that
have taken place throu~h the years. T hese
changes may or mn\· n .. 1 he for the better.
And they can mak~ th• 11fference of sev
eral thousand dollar~ c Nl m your pocket!
If the area arn1.1 ' our home is im
proving. 1t«. proh:il h n1t &CC'om plishNi
with moner raised through sak of mumci·
pal bonds~ bonds for better fire·fi~htmg
equipment. schools, city go\·ernment
buildings. water :rnd sewage fac1ht1cs,
park$ and streets. etc.
Good thing about municipal bonds i~
thrv protect you in two important ways,
Bonds spread the cost over a long penod
oftimt:' to keep taxes at a rea'\Om1ble level
And interest rate$ on ,·our city's bond~
&re decided by competitive bidding t\ 1tr1
the lowrst ra.te undrr prevailing t nd
markr1 rnnrl111on..,_
The Bank of America and its as.~·
ated dealers bid on virtually all municipal
bonds issued m the State. We believe in
Californians and California communities.
And we're A'I t:'Hger as vou ;irr to see the
vs lue of your biggest smgk mvestrnc:D&.-
your home -increase I
· You can make sure your propt"rty
\'alues do mcreas<' by taking an active
pcro;nnal interest in vour local govern·
mt'nt Hmi.·J Vote 10 all bond t:'lertions and
'lllpf)Ort honri 1<1<111r~ tor locnl and mm·
mun11' 1mpr11vl"ml'nt<
MUNICIPAL BO ND D• .. ARTM •N1 BANK OF AMERICA Smr rranusco . UH ·1ngrlrs
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~''T\ \.'\.\ -A IUllbom
bab\ dfoll\Tt'C'd foUowin& & I ~ ~tckml u..c injured fl,• per90N ~ Sunday wtl1
bf riu$itwod • • trafllc fa-
tabtv b' Uw caront'l''a office, Thundering but ·not· b~· police.
R Its • ~ indicated tbey would esu 8 Ot\11.Y "1\.0T ,..._-eu no( ~ manslqbtef CODl•
675 'tAt)) Tu.a., Ocf. I , t9'l plainu ag~.inst eiUm ol the ~ ----dnvens 1 lnYOlved m a crash
I
New Post County Schools Hire Com ultant
To Be Filled Soa&'1ud N ... Sentee er aa an admimstntfve ccq
SANT A ANA _ Jad[ Roper. tultant, dl9 county ICbooll 1
fwmerly an ~ In fiee bas IDllounced. ,
Or81lge County's Juvenile Poper, a Santa Ana ~ By Exam Court tcboou, bu jolDed the dent, will autst ICbool di!'
lltaff of coumy l<!bool Superi:D-trkta in the flelda of accounft
SANTA ANA -statewide tendent Frank A. Gnmenleld-iDt and penonnel.
exmD.iDet1oOI will be conduct-
ed Nov. t to fUl Ute newty
cruted pOlt "' tra.lnlnt co-Cll'dtnMor' in (}ranp Comaty' I
Welfare Department. . .
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J • ..:-.--...................... -=:;;;;;;;;;;---=...--=-=--.,_...,.....,.;;;;;;;;o.....,=-, m.t was ~amed for takiog
W d -0
"' the life o( a slx·mooctJ term
Oounty Welf.-e Direct()r
Gnoville Peoples apl8i.ned
the need fw the post th1a
way: "Reoeat change. In fed.
enl and at.ate law require
intensive worlc by welare de-
partmems toward reb.a.billta·
tkln and retraining. New ay Foun baby born to Margaret Mad·
T 0 Stop Hair Loss, se~"ctr1~rs. Lloyd c. Mc-
Heehy. 24, an FJ Toro Marine
G M H • and Robert Ware. 18. of Santa row ore Qlf Ana have been booked on SUS· i
HOUSTON, Texas -f"or , seem t.o "'run m your fam1-p1c1on or felony drunk dnving. Seot UfJder 1'iS tS
could · Mrs Madsen and her hus· yea.rs "they sa.id It n t ly :· th.is is certamly no I band Richard, 25, were front ~ dooe." But now a Texas proof of the cause ol YOl'R I seat passengers in McHeehy's
flrm of laboratory consult-hair loss. vehicle when Ware's car, ant! has devoloped a treat· ment that LS not only stoi> I Actually. there a~. at eastbound on First Street.
ping hair loss .. but is real-least 18 scalp COl_ld1Uons tumed in front ol tt at Pacific
ly growing hair! I that can cau~ hair l06s. Aven~. police said.
They don •t ever ask you , No matter whlch ~ne is the Madsen LS ill danger of los·
e .J vour .. A;_ loss ll ing an e.ve, and hls wife ~ to take their word for 11 IC caus Ul • •HLU •
Mjcbael Noble (left), secretary of at.ate for Scotland,
was at Beekman Instruments, Fullerton, Monday to
discuss opportunities in Scotland with Robert Erick-
son. Beckman executive vice president. Beckman has
a subsidiary company in the Scottish induatrial dty
of Glenrothes.
they believe that the treat· you wait unW you ~re sllck recovering from the delivery
ment will help you. they in-bald and your hair roots ordea4 at ('range County Gen-Mesa Noles Symphony
vite you to try it for 32 are dead, . you are. beyond er~~os!:~Jy injured in
days, at their nsk. and see he~p. So, if you still have the crash were McHeehy, Mayor A. L. Pinkley has ment of the culturaJ resources for yourself! hair (or at least some fuu.)
NaturalJy, they would not on top . of your head. and Ware and h.is passenger, Ger-proclaimed the week of Oct. of the community throuih it.a
offer this no-nsk trial un-would like to stop your hair I aid Harns, 19. All were taken 7 through 12 as "Orange educational music programs
lees ~ treatment worked. loss and. grow more hair to Orange County General County Symphony Wee.k" in presented to t.be school chll·
., th ti t d Hospital. Costa Mesa, saluUng the dren of this city," Mayor
However it is impossible to · · .no~ is e me 0 0 Pouce said Chey would fol. Sy mphony Aasodation of Plnkley said.
aatlsfy everyone ~omething about it. before low their ftanda.rd practice Orange County. --------
The great ma1ont) of ifs too late. concerning clauification ol The mayor 's procl.amatloo
cases of excessive hair faU I Loesch Laboratory Con-I all deatfu involving pregnan-Thursday noted the auocia·
and baldness are the begin-sultan~. Inc .. wiU supply c1es: that i.. a cbUd who dies tion's dedication to t.be pro-3 Declared
ning a.nd mON' fuUy devel-1 you with treatment for . l2 at birth following a traffic motion and stimulation of
oped stages o( male pat-days. at their risk, if they
1
accident is not classed a public interest "in UliJ cre-
tern ba.Jdn~s and cannot believe the treatment will traffic fatality. 1 ative activity." Outstanding
be helped help you. Just send them The district attorney's of. ''The Symphony A.saocla-
But how can an) man or the information listed be· fice could. however. issue a tion of Orange County con-SoathJa.Dd Newa Semce
woman ht' sure what 1s I low All inquiries are an-manslaughter c~mp1aint if it tributes substantially to the PALO ALTO _Tb re e
:1ctuaUy causing lhet.r hair swered promptl.y, ~Y ma.ii
1
so chose .. police repor_ted. encouragement and develop-Orange County resldenu are
loss" EH'n 1f baldness may and without obligation Some ~131on was promised among 18 finalllt.s in the 20th
To Loesch Laboratory Consultants. lnc. by tooight. _ _ a D n u a I Five Out.standing
[)(>pt C-4. Box 66001. 3.111 West Main St. ACLU, Birch Young Men or Callfomla con-
Houston. Texa.s 77006 test, to be chosen here Oct 19.
'-xbe empbuia is Oft help-
ing people to becO!ne more
eeli-1\lfficleot or indepeodeot.,
ratbe!' than giving financial
aid alone. We are, tberef0tt,
required to have • full time
training otficer for our staff.
The alternative would be to
eend all our new 9taff to a
central training aession in
Sacramento for four Weeki.''
People1 ooocluded.
Salary range for U>e job
hall not yet been determined.
Applicams muat have at lea.at
a m.uter's degrM and four
years eq>erieoce, eid)er ill
tea ching welfare work or
practical field experience,
Peoples noted.
Worry of
FALSE TEETH
Sltppla9 or lrrltatl•t7
Don'i be emtana.Med bJ lame t&IM '-UI al19PUIC. d.roppl.l!c « wobbim.
Ybm JOU •t, tal.ll « lausb-.1wi
11Prtnlll• e UtUe P~-JOW'
p1a*-Tb1a pt...,t PoYd• ch • • -.,uble MnM or added comton .,.... 89CW1'Y bJ bol41nl plaC.. men 8nDJ.J. No IUJnlD.1, I0097. pu17 \MW « feeLIDI. lt"a alkAlllle (non4Cld).
Gel 1'.t..eTJ::rJ"B at &UJdrua -•·
3700 Newport Boulevard
ORlole 3-3700
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1 now have . or have had. the following conditions Two <.:ountians I Leader s Debate The California State Junior
I/ow long has your hatr been thlMing? I Chamber of Commerce spon· --------------------~ DovoosWJha~~~· orfuu? ~~P~ O 1 • • • SouWa~ Newa ~nl« ~n the aMu~ ~~~on. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
vour head. 0 \..JOITillll8810D WHITTIER -A. L. Wirin, Among those nominated are You Hear .it Better on
ADY,
How long ts it•· · · · chief counsel for the Amen-Dan Gurney, Costa Mesa, in· Do you have dandruff? Is 1t dry? ... or oiJy? Or Co · te ti u Does your scalp have pimples or other irritations' Two ange unty rest-can CivU Ubert.ies Union, rna ona Y famed racing
Is your hair d.ry? or oily? dents are members o( the Los will debate with Birch So-and stock car driver ; Craig KGG K Does your forehead become oily or greasy? Angeles Metropolitan Region-ciety CoordinatO!' John Rous-Breed.Jove, former Cort.a Mes· Si ' e ·
Does \'Our scalp itch" When• al Hospital Planning Com.mis-selot beginning at 7 pm. an, who est ab 11 shed the •a•AA,. Aft•r
Attach any other information you feel mav be s1on. announced Monday by ThUTdsay at Staufier flail, world's land speed record in 15• tiiU V•••'
helpful. the State Hospital Advisory Wh.iu.ier College. a jet-powered car, and Rich-
N ,ME Council Topic for debate between ard R. Rainwaters, Garden Twenty-four hours a day, Orange County's Leo4in1 FM
AonRESS · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · I The yare Loma Mills, La· Wirin and the ex-congress-Grove city councilm. an. Stati'on ft.l'A the 01., wi"th B-ut•'ful Ster-phoni"c Muti·c. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · guna Savtngs and Loan A:s-man will be. "ACLU versua Sanford Koufax of East a. --
f lTY STATE · aoc1ation, and Dr. Edward the Birch Society." Wblttler, a pitcher for the "Dial 94.3 me and bear the difference"
Adv. Lee Russell, county healttt of-The meeting is open to the Loa Angeles Dodgert., also Studios and Offlees at 9929 Chapman Ave., Garden °""9-LIMlh M52' ficer. puliic. WU DOm.in.ated.
LIDO REAL TY, INC. recommends Lido's Best Buy Today
Tasteful modern design with • tropical flavor best d.1cribM this nHrly new ow·
ner·bu i lder~cupied home. Light i nd 1iry inside with • rHI livHble room arr·
angement. Large living room, family or dining room built-in kitchen downstairs.
Thr" nice hmily bedrooms up1t1i,.s plut • private sufl porch. A reel bo11rgain Al
SS9,9S0.00.
With Over $2 Million Worth Of Exclusive listings In The Harbor Area, W•
Are Best Oualif ied To Serve You For Any Of Your Property Needs.
After Carefully Analyzing All Of Our listings, We Feel That These Are Re-
present1Hve Of Today's Best Buys.
e Larg. single story, 4 Bdrm., 3 S.th, 45' Lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • . . $65,000.00
• &e.utiful Patio, Gorpous lv. Rm., 3 Bdrm., 41' Lot ..... _ .....•• , . , ..•..•.. 59,500.00
• Spacious 52Yi' lot, 3 Bdrm., 0.n, Immaculate . • ...... -·. _ •.•. _ ..•....•• _ 62,000.00
• S Bdrm., 4 S.th, Under construction, Unmatched Value ......•..•• , .... _ .... 19,500.00
• Exc-,>tlonal luyl 3 Bdrm., 2Yi Bath, All the extrH . . . . • -••..••••...•. , . 49,950.00
• Bay Front lot 5,200 sq. Ft., l ot, Pier and Slip Priviledi• ..••.••.•.•... _ .. _ 79,500.00
• lowest Priced lot on l ido, 33.9' Frontage .......••••. -......• _ ••• _ •. _ .. 29,500.00
• Furnished 3 Bdrm., 2 Bath .................• ·-••.• -•..•.•• -•••.•.••••..• 42,500.00
• Pr .. tlg. location, Hug. lot, BHutlful HonM, Will Tract. ......••••.•.••. _ .••• ,19,000.00
e One of Lldo'a most beautifully remodeled homes, 4 bedroom ...•.••.••...•••••. 51,500.00
e New custom home. luxurious throughout. 4 Bdrm., 3Yi Bath ..••. __ .•• . . . . . 74,500.00
e 3 Bdrm., Den, 21/2 Bath, 45' Lot, Striking lv. Rm. & P.tlo . . . • • ... • . • • . . . . • • • 62,500.00
e Formal Home with Individuality, 4 Bdrm1., 4 Baths, on Genoa ... _ ••.••.•• _.. 59,500.00
• 3 8drm1. plus Offlc•Den, 3 Baths, Excellent loution ... _ .. _ .. _ •. _...... 49,950.00
LIDO ISLE IS A WONDERFUL WAY OF LIFE THAT INCLUDES AMONG MANY OTHER AO..
VANTAGES THE ASSOCIATION'S CLUB HOUSE AND ITS AFFILIATE ORGANIZATIONS: THI
YACHT CLUB, WOMEN'S CLUB, PLAYERS CLUB, TENNIS CLUB, ANGLERS CLUB, WINI
AND FOOD SOCIETY, JUNIOR BOARD OF CONTROL, BOY SCOUTS, GIRL SCOUTS, SAIL·
ING, SWIMMING ANO TENNIS INSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE FOR CHILDREN.
Lido Really has many fint Palm Springs propertlta whlrh can be traded for Oranie County properttea.
Such as: Beautiful Thunderbird Hts. home near Thunderbird Country Club. Palm Sprlng1 with 5 beef.
rmll .. t bnth11, pool, romplr ttly h1ncl11caprd & l'nclo11rd for prh·ary. FurnlsMd. Prier Sl%5.000.00 _
~:c111lty ns.000.00 or lrrms to ~ult .
Specializing in prime reside ntial, co mm~rcial, industrial properties in the greater Newport Harbor area . .
LIDO REAL TY I INC. I
( 3400 :IA LIDO P .. ICNE OR 3-8830 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF.
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Junior Frie nds
Colleeti
The last call for becoming a charter ember of the Junior Friends
of the Newport Beach libraries will be issu Nov. l.
The unique membership fee is a d ation of a new children's book.
Area book stores are cooperating with purchase selection, and after
the gilt book is donated the donor's n e will be inserted in the cover
plate as well as inscribed in a plaque i the library.
A!1 eighth grade boys and invited to join, announced Mrs.
Garth Bereeson, president of the Ne rt Beach Friends of the Library.
Membership cards will be issued to nors, she said.
Each library will have an ult sponsor. Mrs. James Gongwer of
Balboa, Mrs. Robert Cooper of C~r del Mar and Mrs. H. W. Humann of ~e Mariners Library group will dinate with Mrs. F. P. Strauch, Friends
vice president. and Miss Marjorie harp, children's librarian.
The Juniors' collection in the three libraries is limited and requires
constant replacements of the old favorites that wear out from constant use.
reported Dorothea Sheely, city librarian. Also each year more school classes
rely on the libraries. This year .36 classes wiJI visit the libraries for a school
period each month until June. This alone will bring more than 1,000 chil·
dren to the library for service.
On Saturday, Nov. 16, in Mariners School Buddy Ebsen will present
a program for charter members of the Junior Friends. Other programs and
projects for Junior Friends are being planned. Futher information is avail·
able by calling the library.
THEY'LL GO HERE -M a unique method of supplying a collec-
tion of children's books in the Newport Beach libraries, eighth
grade boys and girls are invtted to join the Junior Friends. The
purchase and donation of • book for this coUection 18 the member·
ship fee. Exple.inmg where the books will be shelved m the Marin·
ers Library are (from left) Mrs. Robert rooper of Corona del Mar.'-'
Mrs. H. W. Humann of the Mariners Library group and Mrs. James
G<>ngwer of Balboa.
Bridgt> Luncheon Opens Fall s~~on
Sustaining and patroness members of the Newport Harbor Service
League will gather in the lrvine Terrace home of Mrs. Charles S.
Thomas for their first fall meeting and bi-monthly bridge luncheon
Making arrangements for the gathering tomorrow at 11 :30 a.m are
(from left) the Mmes. Richard W. Marsellus. John F. Buchanan.
Taomas and Walter D. K. Gi bson. chairman of the group. Also
assisting on the planni ng comm1tlec .ir 1 \1rs Roger W Hardacre.
Mrs Frederic Hurd. Miss Margene ~llb~t·r and Mrs. John Sellas.
Sustaming and patroness member$ an 1ctive in the community
through many activities including hoarrl positions with the Orange
County Society for Crippled Ch11rlrrn rnd Adults. Lhe Voluntrer
Rureau and the Fine Arts Palron~
Revelin ' With
By EVELYN SHERWOOO
THE FIRST in a series of
small dinner parties given
by Juliette Millikan of Udo
Isle was held at the lrvinr
Coast Country Club.
The Sunday evening buf
fcl supper was enjoyed by
l(uesls. Glen and Thelma
Thomas. Jane and Robert
Pinkerton. Carolinr a n d
Turk Dodds and r. r a c f'
Metzker
"O:\lf·: :\tf.'1BERS of the
Airplane Owners and Pilots
Ass .>\:iatlon who flew into
Palm Spr.ng... airport for
"' rivr dav seminar. Oct
4·9. include Ma 11ne 1lnd
\\'a1t1•r P;,,r sell of Colu mbia
Street, Costa Mesa . .lovrr
and Louis Lyon of Pemba
Drive. Mesa Verde : Chris
and Al Hoffman of Ramona
Way. Costa Mesa.
A p p r o x i m a t e I y 4.
000 planes new in from all
over the country. Entertain-
ment plans in Palm Springs
included fiestas. dinner and
dancing at night clubs and
hotels. All or this fun was
schedulf'<I between serious
lectures and education of
the lat<'st aids to flying
J t: \ N J.,\TllA '1. th r
dau~ht<'r nf Oan,i and Olive
Latham nf Lido Isl<' :ind
Los \n~eles. had her birth
da) part\' at thP \'tlla Fon·
tana. Santa Ana
Ont• ol thr small rooms
had been SC! aside for the
Evelyn:
group. but they were seen
b' other Lido friends whUe
they were celebrating with
candles and cake
Glen Thomas was one
viewing the group. This
clever artist quickly sketch·
ed a picture of Jean blow·
Ing out tbe candles. When
he l8Dt It over to Jean, the
deUsM •• tTident and the
party 1oc. jolned hands
and ~ "Happy Birthday.
Jean.
Enjoying me evening \\ere
.\delalde and Kenneth Kmgs-
l<'Y. Glen and Thelma Thom
;i~. Ellie and Earl Sawyer
.1r'd Juliette Millikan
TllE A!\1ERICAN Ai.soc1
allon of University Wom1>n
Parties
has a new contnbullnl! •
umnist. !::lien Ptcken m· 11'
Udo Isle ror their puhlr1 I
lion
Ellen will wrllc 11nd1·1 l •
column heading of ·1, l'I'
wilh F:llen .. Wilh thi" 1 • \
er gal on thr wnt1n • 1 •'
of the pen. "nn tclhr1 " '
Ellt•n will tdl' ..
BA \'SllORE..'\ p h i I I ••
monic Committee h• ol
annual luau and 1 ''""
night whrn !ht m•"'" " •
full
It \\3S for th1:. .111• •1
nccas1on that Ba' ,1 "'' • '
tl\'l's arrt\t'd al ti•
<ll'corated area 1••1111•
ol a Tah1tan \ 1l1;1 •
trance wal\ throu ~I• •
I•
Begin
jtrass shack doom a\ anrl
rnto an area of lapa dolh
covered tables
Dancing wahmrs and i..,ih
nts. res1dems. prO\ Hh•d 1111
entertainment with mu~1r
hy a Hawaiian 1·omllo
Village chief ol n•n·m<1
n1cs. Bill Lvon. had ~111111
clever ad-hbs for twtv.1·1•n
!hr-dancing pcrform1·1:. .ind
their swishing. -;w:l\ 1111! .inti
swinging of grass .. i..irt '
Barefooted natl\ l'' 111111
mg In the feSll\ ittt·s lnr I ho
S\\elhng of the Ph1lha1 mun
1e coffers included ~ 1111
cnce and Ralph Ki~1'i llnh
:incl "and:i \'o<>rhi•·· p,,."
thy and Franl-. : '"d1111i,
Hill and Flo~''' Cl'l\1 \1>11
VOCALIST TO ENTERTAIN
ical and mus11al con1cd' n11mbt•rs 'hr \• Ill sin~ al the ~lnn<ia\ Ile 1 I~ ga thcrinJ:
of L'pper Ra~ \sso<1att•, of the Oran~" 1·nunt' Ph1lh.11monir""'111,· in lhr home
nf Mrs Chnlnn Rvgrl •:-.t:in<iing right· \t piano 1" \I r.., r hn ... 111phrr l\ll<·h1nj! "ho
will a<x·ompan v Ml'is Fr.1<,rr
Philha1~n1oni c .t\ssocia t es
To H ea 1~
l pprr Ra~ \-.s111 i.ll •'' nf thr Or.111~1· c ount) l'h1 lh 11 nH•nH ~11<'1t'I' \\Ill hr
1rratrd to \'Oral srl<'<ttPn' h' f<'llO\\ mr111lwr \11ss Sallv Fr;i~rr \\hrn thl'' g.11hrr
\lonclav morn1nc. Ort I I
\liss Fra~t·1 trlr\l'-1011 st:i ge ;.1 1111 mnt1nn p1<·t11rr \OC';ih-.t ''111 rnr1•11a1n
111 thr home of ~11 , C'hnton H\·grl l l!i "om,,rsrt Lane. N<'wpnrt RP:wh "hn will
ho'>t tht• >\ssO{·iat1•, .11 Ill .1 111
\I r' l'h1r-.tnphr1 l\itl'htng \-.11 ·i.itl'' past r ha1rman 1\·ll 11111111p.111'
\11 '' FrasN a~ slw prt''<'nt~ a p11tl!rdn1 f r lass1ral and lllll"H 11 • n1111·1h wlr<
"""" Tht· prr~cn• 1t1on \1ill 111111111 .1 h11 1 ·~"~·· ... inn .ind pttc rrf,. 'h1 l.i• 111
\II', l'.1rlo-. l:r1•I-. r1a1 r11•;111 '"~i p• l'"tl<' 11q•r tlw h11-. • -11111•1111,' 1 11
11111 irwlude a rcpmf n11 1111· '""'nl llfl\ ·, I' 11•1 -ii•· h '"" \\ 1 f11·11 ""!•·'
11.1\" and rnt>an~ rha1r11 .in
\!'Sl'-tln).! \II' 1\1 ;.:1·1 "1111 1'111 111' tll .111,111,,:1 11'('111' "iii I" •n '
~ 1 · 1tl FrP1' ~1111 r1 .. \1,sh111 ,ind \ I' 1111 \1, 1•11 Ir \ \ l.1 :. il11·~ 1 111
rh.11).!t' of pro,i.:r;im illl:ll1!;C'l11f'nt:.
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OAU,Y ,.11.0TJ'llWW•ata
Tua., Oct. I, 1963
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-About Your
~ _ Problems
·~~ ~ ' . , ... : ."• .... ___ Br ANN .LANDEllS ____ _
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~S1;ickjr Situation
.• .t>IAR ANN LANDERS: Last night I had tht worst
upetltnc. of 'my ltfe. It could hive cost me my job,
'1Y reputation and rny family. Please print thil letter ~r otber young men who might flnd themselves In the
tame spot.
J attended a meeting in a downtown building and
parked my car on a aide
DEAR ANN LANDERS ·
I realize lmit.atian la tbe
hifhelt form oi flattery but
I'm tick of belnJ copied.
aireet. When I returned to
tlie car I f onnd a Jood·
10othq youns woman sit·
t!Jic lo tt. She wa& dead
dr\lQk and I ordered her
~ Ctt out. Her amwer
wu, "U you don't drive
ale home ru ICl'elm that
~ attacked me and let's
• you get out of THAT
Obe." I decided to drive
h..-home.
Recem!y we built a beau-
tiful home -somethlnc we
bad pl&nned ~r yean.
Builders have ltopped to
uk UI where we bought
our brick. Friends have
c o p i e d our land.scaplng
ldeu. which were ortitnaJ.
The latest incident is just
too much. The most dis-
tinctive feature of our new
home is the wiadl>ws. There
are no windows like ours in
tbis city.
Finding 'Ducoverie1
Whtll we reached her
llOuse I had to belp her out 9' the cv. Her father met
~ at the door and wantfld
to know who I WU I didn't
~ him my name but I
~plaJned what had hap-
J*led. He said his dauzhter
!Sad pulled this stunt before
~ that the had been hav-
~g emotional rroblems.
-The minute got home
{ told my wife and she said J sho:uld have brought the
firl to our place. My father
said I did the rlgbt thing.
Did I! How can a person
best protect himself in such I situation! -VTCTJMIZED
.:. DEAR VlC: Your tint
illstalte waa leulnt your
ear anJocbd. Laal night It
.-u an Intoxicated younf
ctrl. Tonlfht ft "oald be 11n
Intoxicated younf man -
trouclted o.n the floor with
I mooey wrench ln his
tiand.
Your second mistake was
•ettlnf into the car. The
moment you s'w someone
euta1 daert you ahould
lave cone for a policeman.
SPE:AKY SET
Chancellor Aldrich
Harper School student. Vicki Bury, Crait Banett
and Amy Beach (from Jett) collect paraphernalia for
the Saturday, Oct. 12, ac:bool carnival, while PT A
ways and meana chairman 11.n. M. L. Cook and booth·
chairman Mn. John Petenon (from left) check each
item. TV personality Tom Hatten will give two per-
formances at ttle ''I)boovert• Old Ind New" themed
celebration which begins at 9 a.m. on lbe school
grounds. Featurea include a bicycle parade for kin·
Now a family we barely
know is building two doors
away and they are ln the
proceu of putting ln win-
dows exactly lilct? ours. I
am furious. What cu we
do to protect th.is one dis-
tinctive feature of our
home?
New Pomona PTA
Announces Events
-THE COPIED CAT
DEAR CAT: Did you In-
vent the window desjfn ud
patent It? If not, you havt
no rlfht to an "excl111lve. ·•
people have been stealing
food ldea1 1lnce the wheel
-and It will be ever thu1.
Ann Landers will be glaJ
to help you with your proh-
lems. Send them to her tn
rare of The DAILY PILOT/
'ltws·Press. enclostng a
stamped, 1 t I f-addres~
.anvelope. '-"""" ,.., ,..,....,.. .._ ,.,....Q ..
The newly~rg.anized Po-
mona School PTA will pr•
sent "baclt-to-acbool niiht"
beginning at 7 p.m. Wed-
nesday, Oct. 9, according
to unit president Mrs. Paul
Troester.
Clarence Nedom, princl·
pal, will introduce faculty
members and give a short
explanation of the bond Is-
sue from 7·7:30 p.m. Mrs.
Troester will preaent her
board and chairmen befor-.
What's
DoingP
11.utY DAY
lAetV Mm
9:30 a.m.-LH9ue of Wemeft Vet.n ef Or•np Coast
-in the home of Mn. Donald Bert. 380
Colleen, Costa Meu
-Oelphlaft Society, Theta l•,.... lthe chap-
ter -Mariners Library, Dover Dr., New·
port Beach
10:00 1.m.-Science of Mind Study CltM -Costa Meu
Savings and Loan Building, 1895 Newport
Blvd .. Costa Mesa
Noon-Wom1n'1 Golf Club of Huntlngten leach -
Huntington Beach Country Club
12:30 p.m.-Harbor Duplicate Brldfe Club -COit&
Mesa Women's Club, 610 W. 18th St., COit&
Mesa
7:00 p.m.-Los 0111 Toaatmiatr ... Club of Huntinpen
Beach -Huntington Lanes. 19582 Beach
Blvd .. Huntington Beach.
parent.a v i s I t classrooms
from 7:»-8:30 p.m.
Newcomera to lbe com·
munJty will be able to ttgia-
ter during the m~tlng for
the future bond election. Re-
freshments will be served.
PT A memben will asaist
with the lnnocu.lation pro-
gram for 1cbool studenta on
Monday, Oct. 14. Other
future events include a se-
rtes of "koffee ltlatcbes"
reaturtnc Nedom speeklq
on the bond issue at 10 a .m.
tn the followtnc Colt& Mesa
boJDM:
Tuetd.ay. Oct. a. Mn. Al·
fftd Grioo, 579 Bay St.;
'nl~. Oct. 10, Mn.
~. 82 Pomona
Aw.; Wednelda7, Oct. 11,
Mn. Loren Jone•. m Surf
St., and Monday, Oct. 21,
Mn. Lee Pace, 875 Surf st.
Pomcna'1 annual paper
drhe ll tcbeduled Wed.Dea·
daj, Oct. 23. Papen may
be deJlv.red to the achoo!
from 1:30-10 a.m. Pro-.
ceedJ will 10 towards the
PTA special project.a fund.
Brunch Set
For District
-\
dergarten thrauab tb1rd lfade; bike safety rodeo for
fourth throup listh tradei bargain-offering "coun-
try store;" a putry aru.t who will decorate cakes
purch11ed at the bated Joods booth, and white
elephant, used boob and game booths. Booth chair-
men are Jack McRoberts and the Mmes. Richard
Church, Lyn Geronimi, H. J. Partel, Thomas Beach
and Earl DeWolf.
Deb, Dad Dance
Louis R. Benny and daughter Mary of Newport
Beach are pictured before they dance the traditional
f alber-daughter waltz at the La Damaa Debutante
Ball held last Friday, Oct. 4. in the InternationaJ Ball-
room of the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Miu Benny's escort
for the evening was Albert Kelly of Costa Mesa.
Chancellor
Will Speak
To AAVW
-Huntlngt°" Beach TO'S Clult -Recreation
I.enter, 17th St. and Orange Ave .. Huntint·
ton Beach
--Meu Migo Square D•nce Club -HNEA
Oran&• Dlltrict Callfor-
nie Federatled W o m en·~
Club otficen. club presi·
det1U and dlltrict chairmrn
will meet for brunch at 11
a.m. P'ridly, Oct. 11 , in the
La Habra Woman's Club-
hot11e boated by the tocy
UOUP· GOT DIME 1
Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich .Jr. Clubhouse, 2652 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa chancellor of the University of California. Irvine. will 7:30 p.m.-Oemocratlc Club of Huntington '"'h -
addresa tbe American As· Lake Park Clubhouse
i o c I a t I o n of University -Co1ta Mel• Ladles' Auxlliary to Carpenten'
Women Wednesday, Oct. 9 Local 1453 -American Legion Hall, 565
· Mrs. Donald 8. Sam is. w. 18th St., Costa Mesa
AAUW president, has ex--Mariners Duplicate Bridge Club -Balboa
tended an invit:ilion to th~ Coves Restaurant, t 05 Main St., Balboa public to bear Dr. Aldrich kt the Corona del Mar High -Bachelor and Bacheloretts Square Dance
&:'1ool Little Theater. Cl11s -Wilson School. Wilson and Placen·
Rt fresh me n ts will tia . Costa Mesa .
be served first 1n the school a:OO p.m.-Orang• Cou~ty As~iatlon f.or Retarded
cafeteria. according lo Miss Children, Ladies Aux1h1ry -m the home
Marie Hiebsch. program of Mrs. Glenn McKee. 9202 Timothy Lane,
chairman. Preceding th e Garden Grove ~eneral session. Miss Mar-Ph. ~cella Richards. chairman -Alpha Alpha Xi chapter, Beta Sigma 1 -
:WUl preside over a tegisla-in the home of Mrs. Eugene Northway. 6891
Followinc the brunch. the
group will meet in execu-
tive 1e11lon wittl district
preeldent Mn. Gra.nt Hen-
dricu, Brea, presiding.
l UM LIME f
~ve commilltt gathenni:: Retherford Dr .. Huntington Beach
Jtt 7 p.m. to discuss stalr -Square Riggen Dance Club -Costa Mesa ~~'~;;~ l~;;;;;;;;;=ll Jlnd national programs ror Parks and Recreation Building, Orange
':the year. rounty Fairgrounds l IJ~~~~~~~~·~&·
-All AA UW mrmhcrs arr -Ladies' Auxiliary to Huntington Beach VFW ·~>-· ~ncouraged lo attend ~<' Post 7368 -VFW Hall. 319 Yorktown St., PAC I Ff °lion sign ups will be con-
.ducted after the evening's Huntington Bea:_!i_ __
!" ....... ---~1· .J;peech. and special reports ' ~4~·~·~ JHllCJ ~~-.-.aw: t ' • 'J ·
.will be gi.ven by various . ONE DAY ONLY v I E w ~tion chairmen. . ~
:···" :WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9th) r
....
, A Fine Splntt Plano
only $7.95 per mo.
. The New Magn8\'0X
; Concerto Organ
1 \i•.,.••· c _ _..,.,., traot11i.r11to
Hot Fugde Sundae ; M e M ~ro~} t; ~arP A R K
REG .
4Sc
j It i~ no morP th.in ••·nsible to provide now for
, tht ruturf' P.ic11ir \'1.,w offers an eoonomical
: way to obt;i1n memoruil property before the need i -with all 1!!. r·motwn111 stressee-11ri11tt1. Inquire l now 11bout this 11n1ci11,. plan.
.---~-y---,
the layered
look In gold
and blue •••
slip over
in wool &
acrilan
plus
V-neck
aJJ woot
buJky
plus
"twea1er"
pant
or
ful ly
tined
plaid
ri a led s k.irt .
Homemakers
Plan Menus
Tips on bow to plan time and money MY.
lnl family menu. wlll be bead by Cout
Homemakers at 9:45 a.m. Priday, Oct. 11, in
the Community Youth Center. corner Fifth
and IriJ Streeta, Corona del Mar.
Mrs. Dorothy Wenke, Orange County
home advisor, will discuu "Food for tbe
Family with Empbuia on Money and Time
Saving Techniquea," followed. by a poUuct
luncheon.
Persons wilh1q to attend are uked to
bring a meat diab or casaerole. aalad or
dessert, plUJ table Mrviet and fuorite recipe.
Babysitting will be provided in the nursery
of the Fint Baptilt Cbur<:h, corner of Mag-
nolia and Santa Ana Avenuu, beginninJ at
D:lS a.m.
Coast Homemakers iJ sponsored by the
niwrsity of Calilornia Extemion Seni:ce.
So~ority.
Chapter :--=:.
._.. -
To Meet , · :E
Members of ec:.. Meta COSTA fllj SCHOOL
Xl Kappa Lambda Chapter ol KE SIATillG
of Beta Sigma Phi w\1.1 bear .,. ~-.,~ ;.-J:W,. --=•••
Mrs . C h a r 1 ea Sf!e\ey of ~:::ii::!~==~~:;::;:;:=
Huntingt0n Beach present
the eveJlini' 1 cultural pro-
gram, "The Oriein of Life,"
at 8 p.m. Wednelday, Oct. 9.
Mrs. Cart Sipes, 153U
Shasta Lene, Huntington
Beach, who will open her
home for the 1Mlt, remJ8dl
all members to bring baby
pictures of tbtmaelvtt to
partlclpate itl 1be prosram.
Mrs. Dll')'l Phlnq)e ol ec.ta
iife• wUl provide rehlb--
meabl.
-Due to a mix-up on date1
the ~· ''Beta SlllU Phi ltarfafn Fa.fr" hM
I WAS A
BOIED
HOUSEWIFE
been poftpontd until P'ridQ
and Saturd~ 11·12, at the VllU Center, ._ ________ _,,
Colt.a Mua. Hours will be
nooo-5 p. m. Friday aaid t
a.m.~ p.m. Saturday, an.
nouncet Mn. Mlcb1 Holt,
ways and meant cM1nnan.
Coast Guild
Sets Bazaar
South Collll w e a v • rl
Guild wtl1 bold a ltyle lbow
and buur ftand,ay, Ocl
10, 1n the Spurfeon Memor·
ial Room, Smia Ana Pub-
lic Library.
Bazaar houn art 10:~
a.m.-2:30 p.m.; ltyle a.bow,
2:30 p.m. and baked foods
aaJe, 11 a.m.
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Yankee Image Rocked But Not Destroyed
By 08CAA FRALEY \
UPI 8pot11 Wrtter
LOS ANGELES -The Na·
Honal Lea&ue la eo cocky to.
day over the manner in which
lhe Dodien walloped the
Y ankefll four lt.rallbt in the
World Series that things
threaten never to be the ume
In their ~lard for the Ii·
leoced Bombers or the .\mer·
i~ Leaiue.
The boastl.ne has become
110 arro&ant kl "El Pueblo de
Nue.rtra Senoc'a La Reina de
Los Angeles de Porcluncula "
-~ orifinal full name of the
<'ity of Aniela -thM It. s
f'V80 hard OD the eardrums
rt( a feller wbo picked them
to w\n kl llx rames.
tbete Dodren are so hlO
that lbe7 have a 1ehe1M
afoot (or Millaf IUI09 Ock-
f'U i. the World 8utel.
By TED MEIER
Auoda&ed Pre•
0esp1te t.be1r det•t m tht
World Serles In an u.opre-
ced«lted four-aame sweep
by the Lot Anaelea Dod&en,
the imaie of the New York
Yankees u lord.I of major Miu• baiebau baa not been
materially damaged.
Easie r
To Be
A Loser
Pirate Coach
Lilce8 Winning
By Bll.L DONER It wH only last Friday that s,on. EdHer
the NatJonaJ Leape came •P with a plan allefedly deslp-Bud WIJ.kiAlon, the famed
..ct to aid the lowly Nnr Yort Oklahoma coach, aa.id recent·
Meta and the Hou1ton Colt ly • "There la leas pressure
45•1 who fire mo~ thH on a coach whe& he'• losing iMir' share of l>Jan.U. Eaeb than when he's wtnntng."
or the other team1 are te pat Oran&• Coa.t College pilot
up four players and the two Dick Tucker doecn't a g r e e
l1ne-1tob wtD paw o.er t.he with Wl1k:iuoo 100 per cent,
men:bandbe ln thl1 hue· but the popular Bue head·
hall Ure 11.k.. man doe• have aeve.ral wor-
ries despite his perfect three
game reeord.
So imagine the cutllflS: edte For tnstance: It's becom·
t1n the vocal scalpel used by lor dllfleult to .elect a play·
Dodier vice president ~resco er of the week wben every-
TbomP'Ofl wheJ1 he said: ooe loob 90 outatand.lng.
"The greatest Idea I've And the laundry bill iJ hard
heard to strengthen weak to jUltity. After all, 41 jer·
clube Cmeanmg the Yankees .. y1 have become dirty tn
of course) is that the Colli evuy c~ and OCC offidala
and Meu are gomg to let the are l1nClol the "wubday
American League cbooee five blues."
players from eac~ club." "Actually wt are faced
One National Le ague r with 110me 119rfoua problem•."
J>Olnted o u t that the NL's Tuck.er admJtted. "We fed
doormat Meta, after all, had at least three of our next six
heatett the Yank~ lo New opponmta are capable of
York's Mayor Trophy game lmockini us off without a
and held lt poellble that "over problem."
the full eeuoo they probably "Fullerton, Mr. San ~
would hav'e won the Ameri· nto and Sant.a Ana an all
can League peMaol" That'• ftne football teama and UD·
sublimely ridiculous an d lesa we continue to improve,
would have to be taken with our record could 10 down the
a ton or so of salt ~ illus· drain in a hurry," the lanky
trates bow much higher ii Bue coach l&id while watch·
the Natioaal Leaaue thM log h1J troops run throulh Jo~n Glenn ever thou&bt of a lltbt practice eeulon Mex>-
go1rif. day n1&ht.
"Physically we 're stronier
Sandy ICM/u ... &ae ear than ewr, but I'm worried
n arded aa.aally a. aae Se-about our mental attttode.
rle1 top star. Ra1plt Terry, "We can't become o v ~ r·
who copped It latt year wltea confident Just be<:auae we ve
the Yulr~ aom•bow beat blown three teams off the
the Glurta, watched u t 11 e field. We ltill haven't been
namea of put wtuen were teat.oc1, but you can bet we'll
nuhed on tbe leWtheant. find out Just bow &ood we
He wH able te dnlekle wbu really are Saturday nilbl"
it 1aJd "Mueroat -PUti-J'actna the Ptrate1 ii a
bur'b -t•." Terr; wu Lii~ cr~ty battle with the
vicjlm that yeu of a Maze. ruaed Horneta from Fuller·
ro11d home run wbtch won the ton.
final game. The Yellowjackets a~ re·
"I put him lnto the driver'• portedly "higher than a pro-~.-.l and he clJdn't even offer verblal kite" for the OCC
me a rtde," aald Terry. "I affair. v~wing revenge after
.:ot even tater. l wai apeak· last year J narrow 25-20 set·
Ing In Pltuburcb and hf' wait back.
att.endlac the dluer '° I u ld ''Lucky" wu the cry fol·
he w11a't tltt only .!.50 bitter lowlni the Plratu' triumph
I had ma~ famou1. He came in UIS2 and the Hornets will
to me later and t.old rne not be out Saturday night to
UI make him look " bad, prove they don't deaerve the
th3t he wa1 really a .%It ~ Smudie Pot trophy, present·
tn" ed annually to the loser of
the contest.
"Fullerton ts plenty solid,"
Ho.,.ev..r, Tc r r ':' and the Tucker reported, "if we can
!)(her Yankees won't be do-beat them eully, I'll be con-
mg much speaking th1" wiD-vtnced we're a good football
ter. The stentorian tones you team. UnUl then, I'll hold
hear will be those at Na· judgement."
tiorial Leaguers extolling the After a slow st.art the Ful·
league's mqni.flcence. Here lerton troopc roared alive
are a couple ol early sam· against Southwestern Satur·
pies. day recording a record 433
"The Yanks would be luc\.-y yard• while winning 27-0.
111 finish fourth Jn the Nation· "W~ beat Southwestern 24-0
al Le.agu.~ against our kind of and Fullerton won 27-0, so
p1tchmg. that must make them three
polnt favorites," Tuclter 11Jd.
"We played til'-~rrk1 JM'r· "That's the only common foe
rectly. Take that leaptnc one-we've played."
handed cakh by Frank How· Veteran H or n e t quar·
ard on Mickey l\fantle'1 drive terback Bob Sm J t h 255
In the attond 1tan1e at Ya• yardJ against the Apaches
kr" StadJum. Why. a fellow and that alone has convinced
who ls only 1lx rcet, 1lx hlcb-Tucker that "our pus de-
·~ tall would have m1.atd tt " tense had better be ready for
Heward 11 1lx feet, eliht. a real workout."
That makes ttlm the 11ma1J. A n d Fullerton fullback
•111 man I.a the lliatlon.d Steve Iverson is pressing
f,atue a11 ftf the morue11t. 1 (Stt OCC. Pare IJ)
'ro quit or N ot to Quit • •
While Qlvi"' full crcd1t to
the Dodgers and the great
pit.cb!ng ol Sandy Koutu.
Johnny Podnla and Don
Dryldale, comment lo var·
lous newspapers ienerally
could be 1ummed up:
The defeat of the Yank· eea was just one of those
things.
Walt Allton, manaier of
the vlctorlous J:>odaen, put
It thla way: "Wbttt you~,..
winnin& everything pea
right We didn't &amble Ul1
more thla year than 1ut.
But ft were Juclder."
Jlm O&le of the Newark,
N.J. Star-Ledger, comment-
ed: • 'The decline and fall of
~ Yankee• wW lut unW
next April 14 and then
they'll start to prow thla
WAI alJ a miJtab. . .JIC>t counu.n, t ll • pltebert,
O'Mallty CI>od&v owner).
would be very bappy to
trade maD·for-man. Th1I la
not a Yanbe t.111 tbat'1
crackinr up. 'ftlll ll a 70UDI
dub IDd &ha pltdllna la &et· lJnl beaa'.''
'"!'be Y a I\ k • • 1 have won 10 DWl1 World Serles
by mid not beerude• thla oae to a former nel&hbor,"
tbe New York Tlmea com·
ment.ed tdllorlaDy.
ftt Ch vela n d Plain·
Dealer. ln an editorial, ...
aert.d the "Dodaert have
done the bueball world a
favor In beatin& the Yank·
ee1 and takln& o v • r as
world champlo.01."
Paul 1.ln:unerlna1 sport.a
edltor ot tlM Loe Ana ....
T I m • 1, commeat*1 that
"the aura ~ tnvtnclbmtr
buUt up around the Yank·
ee1 ,, ..... thorouihlJ 1hal·
terecf by the Dodgers."
An observation: lb 1tG
the Yankees beat the C&rdi·
nalt tn the firct pme of
the World Serles, tben lOlt
four ..tratiht. Tho Y a D k 1
and Carda met 11ain in
1~ but tbia time the
Yanbe1 won in ftv. famea.
Sooners Hold 1st
Texas
Trojans
Seventh
In Poll
Closes In
Top T wo
To Clash
Saturday
By ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK (UPI) -Okla·
OMahoma'a Soonen, tbeir boma maiotaiDed its grip on
footb9ll fortunea oa the re-nrst place and Texas vauJt.ed
JOL TIN' JEFF ON THE MOVE -Orange Coast College's Jeff Tb.ayer grind.I out
the yardage against San Bernardino while teammate Al Kile aeta 1et to throw a
key block. Thayer currently ranks second on tbe Bue team in yardage &lined.
bound. will find out jult bow pat Alabaima into second
far they've oeme on the road spot among the nation's ma·
• bact from mediocrity ID die jot-collepate football powen ~ 8::' ,:;::-~ 12 DAILY "&at' JRWW•US today iD the weekly ratings
TOUCHDOWN BOUND -OCC's fleet halfback ~l ike
Hunter racc11 do" n the sidelines for 34·vards and ,.
lourh<lo\\ n. lhc first time he handled the.ba ll ai:ain~I
San Berctoo
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or&N UUUI.__ .._... --nal ....... u of coechtll.
t.IJ a detwit aec> but llDGlll T h e Loogborna' advaoct ::=ceai.othe':°'.!t.~7! Rams Burt ~ ~the~m~:.
rankJq on the line qaiDlt ct.y at the Cotton Bowl in
old foe Tex.as. LOS ANGELF.S (UPI) DllllJ.aa a clash between tbe
A v1otory would put the -The Los Angele. Rams two top rated college team~
Soone.rs lo good mape for a looked just about aa bat· in tbe nation.
Koufax
abot at the national title. The tered as their record Penn State was the only
rest of the IObedule 1.. against would indicate tod_, as newcomer to the Hrst 10 in
Big Eight oppo1ition, aaainat they coottoued drUla for tbe major-eollege list, jump.
whom Oklahoma bas a 9"-3 Sunday'• rame wJth the 1ng from 13dl to eightb with
l"flOOl'd undeC' Coach Bud Wll· CbUe&<> Bears. a 28-7 victory over Rice.
k:lnlOll. Five p1-}ten had X-rays PITT '"-'1'1'6Dc.-
today: Joo Arnett and '-LIUUU\."J
Honored
By UPI
TEXAS TOVGH Dick Bua for IOte bacb; PitWJureh, Navy Mld Ot110
NEW YORK (UPl)-Sandy ~· however, may have Lamar Lundy, a tboulder State also moved up inside
Koufax, lbe Loa Angeles ~ to 1&Y about that. teparaUon; Joe Sdbelli the top 10 while UJlR( vie·
Dodge:ra' U.game winner and The Lonaboma. unbeaten In for poalble k1dney injury; t l ms Norlhwestem a nd
World Serles pitching hero three l&mel and &UM1nl for and David Jone1, for a On· Georgia Tecb tumbled to thP
was tbe only unanimous .;. the Dll&nal title they forfeltr tQj h1a rtcht leoood ten. The Panther~
lection today on the Untied ed wben tied bJ Rice lut ~ ;:{? x~1 proftd Ju m Ped from eighth to
PRU lnternaUOGal's 1llS eeuoa. ~ tu. °"" h ~· altbouP the tn-fourth, Navy from Seventh ltl majo lea all-ttar te No. S 'Id tD the 1-.at M-_ ... ~ sixth and Ohio State from 11 r iue am. eodated Press poll and have weJ'9 __..ul. 10th ...i~e ••e to ·-v-. The 27.vear-old Jett.bander, Jim Philll"" and Ed ~ .. ""' cuui
ho beat the New York a recent hi.story ol IUCCeA Meador ltlff~;ed slight Wiacon&ln, Idle la.at ftek,
Y. ankeet twice In the World ~~ ~~e _ ~-concuulona In the game held ita No. S p o s f t f o n.
Serl atte duri.a 1be Lou..-... IMI• ...... ""' • ..Mi. G B Southern California remain· ea r a aeason g !Mt five garnet m tbe old WIUJ reea ay and Don ed No. 9 and Nebraslc.a, tied
wblch b. struck out ~ bat-aeries Cbuy i.d a broken nose. with the IJucic.eyes for lOth
ters, pitched 11 shutouts and <>tW.wxna ,.... Idle last All probably will play Lhls last week, took over sole """'· complied a 1.18 earned run -net aft.er aooriDI vi<:Wrie• weetmd, but reserve ceo-. ,...,..
average, was named by all over 'Clemtoo and defending ter Keo Klrk t.s out ot :1.00 to complete the 10
24 apertJ who participated national ..... ......w-Southern the Chic110 rame with a 'T'L-Soo 1n UPI'1 polt-teaaon survey. California .. ~ 00 to the pulled hamstring muscle. ··~ oen, idle last week
AIJo MJected on the team •"" ...,,.+ in the poll without The Rama have lost all after their upset of defending
w e cakher Ellton H d ....,.. ·~ four of their National California two weeks ago. er owar • trouble polling 40 first place will be healthy aod r~
1eCOnd·baaeman Bobby Rich· vote• hi a total of 54 ballots Football League games. for cdlege football's biggest
ardJon and pitcher Whitey cut by the AP'• special 1e-game m the young season
Ford of the American League lectlon board Saturday. They received 21
champion Yankees, first-base· · of the 36 first place vote~ man Blll White, shortstop 'BAMA THIRD
Dick Gro.t and third-base-Texas, third a week ago, Mantle Ind totaled 322 points . man ~ Boyer of the St. vaulted over Alabama and in· NAVY MOVES
Louil Cardinali, and outfield-to the runner-up spot on the Texas trounced Oklahoma
era Hank Aaron of the Mil· strength of a 34-7 romp over State, 34-7, to gain ttie nod
Waukee Braves, Willie Maya Oklahoma State. Alabama af· May Face over Alabama by the 35-man of the San Francisco Giant.I IO won its third straight, bell· board oi coaches. although
and Al Kal1ne of the Detroit log Vanderbilt 21~. tf>e Crim900 Tide received n,.n. There were a number of seven first pike votes to
Koufu' 11 shutouts were a other changes in the select s only two for the Longhoms.
major Jeacue record for a list, with only No. 10 Minis· urger y 'Bama defeattid outclassed
a.tl·hander and his 30& strike-slppl 1tayine in the 1ame spot. Vandert>itl, 21-6, but was un
outs made him the fourth Nort.bwatern and Georeia imprenive.
pttcber in history to 1urpu1 Tech, fifth and aeventb a wHk NEW YORK (UPI) -Mick· Amazing Roger Staubach
the ~mark for , a season. ago, dropped from the lilt ey Matale, who has had more navigated Navy up a notch
Ford, the Yankees bellwetb-and were replaced by Ohio than a ood<hng acquaintance with a ~13 win over Mlch1·
er all seasoo, struck out 189 State and Penn St.ate. with doctors in the put, i1 gan and received one first
batten, pitched three shut· The Top Ten, with first ex~ to undergo 1urgery place vote. Pi« garnered two
outs and bad a 2 74 earned place votes ii1 parentheses, for removal of cartilage in tint piece ballot.a and Ohio
and tot.al points on the 10-9-8 hi! left knee next w6ek. state the other.
etc. ba&i&: Dr. Sidney Gaynor, ~he Texas w.u a di&tant second
Tops
'~~1.,_.. <m 110, "';;; N.ew York Yankee•' c 1 u b in the 10-9-3-7-6-5-4-3-2·1 point
1. ,, .... rn w physician, plans to confer dlstrlbution for votes from
l. -.1 ........ <~> ~ with Mantle later thia week first to 10th places, totallin ..
4. Novy UI ·-"' S. Wlt<ontln (II 719 and lle't a date for the O{>trl· 2.57. Alabama had 251 points,
~: ~ ~1111.,,.,. r.; tlon. Pllt 165 and Wisconsin 151.
S I • •· ohto s1oi. "' a.tore retW'1ling to IUa , .. ,.. l'Olft" e ect10 n s ,:: :=u~!: i: ~e ~.Ja~~S..v~l~~~J~ i: !r:~':~1i:i;~/J(~~l :::
the dedaion on whether to t ::=e.h 1~1 ,,.., :•:
NEW YORK IAPI -Seven
National Leaguers. includ· Sorry Folks,
1ng World Series star Sandy
operate eN.irely in Dr· Gay. ~ ;:,::; s1~. <M>,, 01 • :~
nor's hands . 1. "'"" St••• ()..Ot "'
Koufax, and three American N R f d "If fUriery is ~ssary, League pbyers were named 0 e un s ......... :_ today to the Assoc.lated Presa I'll have it dooe wiu1•u six week& after the Serles." said
Major Leaiue All·Star base· HOLLYWOOD <AP I A Mantle before leaving Los ball team ror 1963. Koufu, who posted 8 25-5 sign on the door read· "World Angeles. where the Dodgers
season record and collected Series tickets -buy, sell, ex-completed a four-game Se·
vt .... -rl · ... Dod • change. Sorry no refundJ. All rtes sweep over the Yanke~. two "'"" es tn , ... e gera sales final." "I am going to wholeheart·
1weep of the New York i ood' l 'Um t edly ~meod an ~ra· Vankea, was the only mem· But Hol yw s egt a e G -r· 'I
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Fullmer Fights Tough Battle
ber of the world champions scalper. Jerry Jackson, «. t>on," said Dr. ayoor. , f
selected unanimously in 8 had departed. Jackson got a Mickey doesn't have that city lice-nse last week and set cartilage removed there's a
vote of 71 baseball writers. up shop in a hotel, selling good chance he'll break down
Lakers Back
From Hawaii
Koufax topped the ballotlng 1 k t h f50 next year."
wt th 68 votes. The other Na· t c ets or 815 muc 811 · Mantle tore loose the car· SANT A BARBARA (AP) -·
Uonal Leaguers selecte<t were When the fifth game fell tuage in his left knee In a 'I'he Los Angeles Laker~.
Clrat baseman Bill White, through, disappointed buyen game aealnst the Orioles at back from Hawaii with a 5· l
shortatop Dick Groat and flooded the hotel rwttchboard Baltimore last Jooe 5. wbeo record in the islands, bat I 11'
third baseman Ken Boyer, wt.~h c~. he also broke a bone In his the Philadelphia 76ers In a11
all of the St. Louis Cards. 1 don t .. ~ whe~ Mr. left foot that knocked tum out exhibition basketb11ll garnr
TEANECK. N .J 1AP 1 -
Clene Fullmer i5 fighting
the toughest battle or hi~
life and it's got him hear·
1ng things.
A little vo1<.·e keeps tell·
tng ttim to "lry one more
fight" and a much b1(uter
voice -Mrs Fullmer
wanu him to call it a r a·
rttr.
While he tnes lo ma.lte up
his mind, the former mid·
rtlcwrlstht champion. now
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"Tl th" mini. f11rm ;itl(1 ri1111r
ler·horse ranc'h he owns 111
Weet Jordan. Utah, and
training his brother. Don,
for a future shot al the 11
tle he once held.
Don , 24, get..!l a chanc"
tn take a fl~ U1J Wednrs-
c1ay niV-when he meet~
Jou Torres in a IG-round
er at the Teaneck Armorv
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"I've been trying to talk
my.ell into retlnng ever
.slllCe the last rlaht again~
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I 01 Milwaukee. and right-hand· sion champions or the Nauon
ed pltchtr Juan M11richal or , • I R l 11fR.EE ALR.EAO\' al Basketball Assoc1auon. arr
San Francisco FI g 1 I esu f,$ Tht SlOO,CXX> s I u g gt r aJ· playing only one cxhibillon
Outfleldtr Al Kahne ol De· rudy has had three knte op-game in the Southern \al•
troll and second baseman Ry ASSOCIATED PRESS e-raUons, a severe shouldtr in· fornia area before they olf•
Bobby Richardson and catch· BAKERSFIELD. Calif. -jury. shin apllnU, a fractured clally open the NBA fea~on
tr Elston Howard of the Rey Asls. 120"'2, Stocicton. right index finger. a lu'> ab-Oct. ~ against C1nc11"111:1:1
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Orange Coast Colleae'a mam.roWna .Plfat.ea ranked
first in the Eutem Confer-
ence lo ottenae, but dipped
to second in deteme thit week accord1n& to the atattsU.ca ~
1uaed by Grid Stat of San
.Bernardino.
Coach Dick Tudter'a un-
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Top Area Grid Tiit
MD Duels Inglewood
By GLENN WlllTB 111 emercency hoepital in· Jobnaoo'1 troops came out 1tfaier Del
Schedule e:banl• and un· at.ad ol a football team. of t.belr Saturdly scrape with The ana Pft1t or the ......Jc
certainty plus a rcNCb elate Pla8\led with lnjurlea to key Lowell lo eooc1 physical shape ts still without a de.
of 1amt1 await.a 0 r a n I• playen all ..uoa, Kimball la al~ tackle John Kama-date or aJte.
teama th1a weekend. now prlm1n& hla • e c o n d lan1 ll ltW nursing a banged But ooe thing'• for aure -
Jn a cha.n1• of dat., Cor· tVt.QI ~mer for b a t t le up knee. no matter where it u or
ona del Mar wlll beetle Loera ~ Wutml-. Friday Guard Greg George ls ex-when it ts. It's bound to be a
Saturday nllht at Oranf• nl&hf. pected to bt fully recovered great duel
Cout Colleae In an Orance Recular center Jtm OJ.aon (r,)m a bout with the flu by Monarch coacb Dick Coury
League atruU}e. 1bt 1ame Injured hLI neck wblle makln& ldckoff time Saturday. rates the Sentlnels as the
ortginally billed for 'lb&ln.-a tackk aia1mt Rancho Ala-""best team we've bM8 up
day night at Aubebn. mJtoa last week and 11 a B1111t lngfon Beac-11 against since we met (and
But, a cbult wu loroM doQbU\11 parUdput •lal.nat A pleaaed coach Ken Moats beat 1 Escondido In 1967. 1'be1
bJ the Hwpon RuW DAI-tha Uou. will knuckle down to using 1 the Sentlnel.s) are bi&, they
tdc:t'a polk:J ol DO 1IAOt Jim DrylCMn wUl probably ool.y bLI top players In Fri· have line backs and a eood
(&DMI • ~· 1.t the ca.ll la cue QI.on ls day nllht'a battle with Sa· aerial game
In a bit ol ~ lldaltned. vanna. "I thought we played ooe Mat.er DIA m.-with Dmball la not tryiq to "We played everyone on of our poorest games 1ut
11 touted ~ la CODCeal the fact that be Udnlls t.be 1quad In the second hall week. although we managed
uea p.me o( tbe ,,..._ the Ucma will be plmt.J tocaih-last week against Sunny Hllls lo beat Dorsey (27-0)."
1bt Wt 11 IUppoeed to come ''TbaN'a no doubt that they but from here on out we're Coury related
off SaturdaJ ._ at ~ will be the belt te.am we've only going to use our top ··our first hall was espcc
maa Con.p. lloweftr, .._. plaved 10 far," Klmball ap-players. This is our last tune· sallv bad.··
arch oftldal• an ttyblC 11r pralled.. "I just hope we can up before league play Opt'ns ~iat.er Dei came out of l.M
a Tbund.a7 alpt data tit ... come out of the same without "We look like the Confed· o 0 r s e y scrape without (~·
ta Ana Bowl bee•-ti tbe &rlY lerlous lrlju:riet," be erate Army today. We have nous injury
potenUal draw Of IOIM t ,• added. five players on the injury
000. llst but we hope to have some I lt' edftlltUtft"
.. In other p.met, Nwport Cer911& tlel Mar of them back In the lineup ·The only thing injured In
Harbor la at Wlllt.ern •)et. "I tbint we'll play a good by the Savan na game," Moats the An aheim game was our
IU'day. HuntlnJtun Beach en-came thit week -our tum confided. pride." So Is the feeling tC1-
t.taln1 Savanna~ nlCbt aeema to do better when\ the Currently hobbling about dav o( Westminster coach
at the same time Weltmin-competition la tougher." are backs John H u s s on g Biil Boswell as he trles tn
M welcom. eo.ta Mesa to 1bo1e we~ the words of 11houlder J. Carter Lewis get his Lions In shape for
tbe Uona n.. Corona del Mar srld coach (neck l and Ron Tinsley f dis-Friday nighl"s battle with
Howard "Cork 1" Jobnaon located thumb). underdog Costa Mesa . C..ts .... wbeD uked bow be tboQOlt Linemen Dick Manely 1an·1 Concerning Costa Mes a ,
Mu.ltaq coecb Den JambeD the Sea lDn&s would fare ltle) and Larry Titus 1knee) I Bosw<-11 said. "Mesa ha s
ma.t feet lib bt'1 rmlftl s.turdaJ acafn.lt Loara. Join the disabled roster tough kids in Its backfleld
Anaheim Tops
County Ratings
MoatJ expects plenty of you can't forget them.
trouble against S a vanna. The' might be tough for ta
"Thty're not quite as tough I and· will probably r eally ~
as Weatrnlnster but they're up (or the game." .
t.oughu than the other two Boswell was not forgetun~
teams <Costa Mesa and Sun-last vear when his club was
ny Hills) we've play1-d ·• he Jl r o ·h i b i t i v e favorite ttt
opined sma sh the Mustangs. Final
score Westminster 21. Costa Netcporl Mesa 7
Mt Sall AntonJo. the only
other unbeaten club In the
loop, bu gained M yards
wblle boldlni thr~ oppooaitJ
to 424.
Fullerton's Hometa set to
host 0CC Saturday night, Ml
a new single game • higb by
rolling up 43S yarda against
SouthwestA!rn Saturday nlaht.
NEARLY GOT IT -Newport Harbor end J1;,bn Weber (12) makes a leaping ~
for a Steve Shedd pass during Fullerton tilt Friday. Indian defenders m~ve JD
to break up the play. Newport journeys to Western Saturday to tangle with the
tough Pioneers.
Unbeaten Anaheim dlmbl to the top of the DAILY
PILOT prep football rantin"s for Oranie County, fol· lowine tu connndne 10.0 win over WelUnl.n.ster Friday m,bt.
S&llor coach Wayne Hughes The Lion eoach caiJ~ Ana·
can only hope for the best 1 he1m "The finest football
when he look& at the sm-team wr've ever faced They
possible chore hi• team faces werr much tougher than tM
during the next three "t>eks. Anaheim learn that downed
The Tan . 27-18 losers to us I~ last year," he com·
Fullerton last week. face m1•ntN.! ··They had a b1~
three of Orange County's top hard-hilting line and their
10 teams during the next backs were tremendous."
OCC lead.I the l~team clr·
cult in scoring with 112 points,
lntercepUona with eight for OC'. FOOTBALL in yards, first downs with '-' • • •
48 and fewest fumbles with
(coll .. _ued from Page 1%) ... ,m "" • To 11-. ""' '"'• n• .,....i1.ci fi Ve. 'w tN "bell lrom .crlmrN ...
Individually, OCC'a AU -OCC's All-American Bob H•"""' .,,. 111111c1orlft9 ,,~ "'._
· fullba .. B b H H in lb a dage derby IMK1l who _... '° ii. .. "INI "'"" Amencan c .. , o ay· aynes e Y r · ...,,11 .v.,.. _ 111 "'.... __ ,_
nes, ranks fourth in rushing Iverson has gained 173 yards w11 ,_,,.., 111e "ou11•1ncS.M ,..._.. "'
arrl i 28 ----' hil H -Ir-11t1lr llY rldlo tt.iMn with 182 yards in 39 c ea. n ~ 11e• w e aynes Kt:ZY H• w111 ii. 01v.., • 1r-y 11 "'"
Jell Thayer of the Buca ls t.as compiled 182 In 39 trips. tnc1 "' Tiit --.
l h h in hln d It. .......... 1i long years Pi..-""' .,_, ..... ,._.. '" -e g t rus g, an re-s ..,.,.,n ve •uc ,....,, i. """ s.411er. 1P111er "'"*' marubly enough, Thayer la aince the Sues last whipped out 1or ..,1<11a i.i.. ...,. .... ,,,.
only a reaerw halfback. Fullerton on the Hornet =• •11 -... 1t11 111e o-r
Another tni.ruttn& point LI lta.mping grounda, but Eut-• __,_ -'-Hl.O .. -
that Haynes and Tba1• an em Conference ra.llbird.a bava :' •• "'S •,,.. _:.-.,. ~~ :_• .=.';
the cmlJ IUlberl in the top utabliabed U>e Buca u 11>-,,,.. • _,.... ,_ -~ -.., •
JO who haven't lost a single point favorites to turn th e ~ .,,::"'owi~_,,..:~ ~·:!d
yards in three camea. trick fh.11 campaign. -_.,,. ........ -....... ,_
Othe.t high ranking Pi· "Remember the last time '°u~:t9..."':. Pl'f: f.!. ,,, .,,.
rates include Mike Hunter we visited Fullerton," Tucker ...,,. "'*"' ...,.., k,,... 11 ... s.11 ...
J ~"" t• tlnc:e ,_ •• II-Ill t1119 --1106 yard.I in 17 carries), oe said. "We lost that one ..,...,. -,.,. __ _.__
Srott (81 yard.a in 14 carries). INllDE THE l'lltATES' OEN -Fllml °" -· oc:c fl_.w So ......... -• tll Stl\lrdeY'• ... vlctary ""'" ~ ltlan h r-"'"" lo lldlof l Tiii l uo Larry J ones (79 yard.I in 13 ..,.,.,_ .... -""' ""'-JHI -curvo e4. cttrw -· s.... • .,..
carries), Pete Matthews 175 ;-:,=-:,: .... ~ .7.:. :; .. -::::.~ !t _, Wt!• ,.,.. "" ,_ a.r-
yards in 9 carries) and Billy Tl\IV« .. ,...., 11 """' 1~ ,,,... ... ,. rr111e -Id ~ .., • .,,
White (70 A. lo 15 ' ) riot .•. .._ PlfYtd • itrNI ·-·· Tuet<-1..,911 OU4 Of 1'-"'°'"' --'°"'lw to -yarua carries . ., .. 1c1 o1 "" ..,,,,,... cos•• -. "'"" ·-· 1_11,.. 1t •• _,,.,.. "--"·' White ranks ninth in total flu~ 1w...i,,. .,.., 111e ~ .. ,. , __ 11
offense with 195 yard.I, Mt. .,.':':' ,,;.,-.:,. ~ • .,.~ •;~,,.~·~"': ~c ~""ne':!"".;:..! r••"' -' "'""1"'
SAC's brtlllant Joe Keough
easily lead.I everyone in that
department with 548 yards.
Paterno,
Scott Top
Tacklers
1i»e ColonilU, cbampiona of last year's county rat·
lnp. replace Santa Ana on the top rung of the ladder.
A showdown for first place looms Friday night at
Santa Ana Bowl, however, as the top two clubs collide
ln the pme of the week.
Santa Ana slipped to leeOnd after tu narrow 13·12
victory over W eatern last week.
Mater Dei, with a convincing 27-0 conqueat of Los
Angeles Doney, mcnes from fourth to third in the poll.
The Monarchs are due to take on Inglewood this
week on a date yet to be decided. The tilt compares with
the Santa Ana-Anaheim ltruUle in importance and
ma1nltude.
.Both teams are unbeaten.
Ron Pat.emo ud Joe Scott W8'tli'a, dillplte tu one-point defeat against Santa
ea.med tackling plaudit.a for Ana, mOftd up from ft.fth to fourth. ln balloting.
OraJlie Coast College Satur-Serrite'• Frian, rol.linllalont With a 5~ victory
day night aialnlt San Ber-ovu Bantow, nalted from lotb to filth.
hllerton, Santa Ana Valley and Westminster are in
nardino with four unassisted a traffic jam for mtb spot with eigbt votes apiece.
Uicldes each. Fullerton downed Newport, 27-18, and duela Rancho
For Paterno, the ruiged Alamitos next. Santa Ana Valley belted Tustin, 34~. and
mJddJe linebacker, it marked will play Loni Beach Jordan.
the third stra.lght week ht Westminster Iott to Anaheim but is e:ipected to re-
has topped ttle club tn J<>lo bound a1ainst Costa Mesa.
stops and his three game Brea, 21-12 winner over Loan, ls ninth and fat'es
total ia now 14 Valencia.
Al 0 vla Mil Do aldto Buena Park joined the top 10, taking the final place
V a ~dl e hadn '--~ after shelling Magnolia. 21·7. The Coyotes will tackle and ern .,, er ti~ Tustin th.1.3 week.
eacb for the Bucs. D a v I s ''•ce TMm Vo1e1
ranks aecond In season to-l. Anaheim (3-0-0) 20
tats with 11 . 2. Santa Ana (3-0-0) 18
Ken Madison, Gary Ma1-3. Mater Del (34-0) 1 e
three weeks. Colonist coach Clare Von
Flrst on the agenda 1s a Hoorebeke had special praise
Saturday night date with I for Lion tackle Vic Hokanson.
Western a l La Palma St.ad· "Our films showed he f Hok·
ium. Anaheim I anson 1 was all over that
Then, the Tars face Sant.a field. lie played a whale of
Ana and Westminster a ~ame." Van compliment~d.
But, there Is one bst ol 1-;:;----------.
good news for Hughes and FACTORY
his followers. AUTHOtUZED
End Terry LorenUen. In· I j~ for three ""eeks. ",u
definitely be In the llneu1).
"Havmg Terry back "'ill
really help us out He"s not
only a good pass r~el\er.I
but hts presence 1n the lsnl'-
up will lake somr of the pn·~
sure ot! f John 1 Weber. "'ho'c;
bttn cov!red by thret.' and I
four men each game."' lluchcs
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U UI · Slt~ICI oncCMUnc ''" .. ,..~ U .. CCTlllON1C O A lllAGt: 0001118 llNf1
Keough a1'o tops passing
with :.> completions In 61 at·
t.empta for 460 yards. Keough
hasn't had a sin&le aerial in·
tercepted as yet.
Scott Schuhmann, Mt. SAC's
all-league end, has pulled in
l7 of Keough's pitches for 248
yards.
Sailor, Sea King
J ayvees Triumph ner. Gary Gannon. Scott WlJ. 4, Western '2·1-0) 14
1 Iiams and Phil Spiller had 5. Servile (3-0-0) 12
two each while F red Smith, 6· (tie) Fullerton (3-0-01 R w. s." ... 1111 o ... ,,.,,.n.,;.,.. @t]
OCC ranks one-two io ae«·
Ing with Haynes leading the
league with 32 point& and
Hunt.er second with 24. Keo-
ugh is thlrd with 23
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Newport Harbor and Corona I \\.arren EUsson, "orkm g from
de! Mar Jayvee gridders ac-the left hall position sparked
complished what their respec· the Sea King offense w l h long
. . 1 b uldn't d gamers throughout the1 strug-hve varsity c u s co _o gle.
postmg WUlS to open their Westmmster"s Lions had to
1963 circuit sea.sons on Mon· wait unW the warung rnLDutes
day. of the fourth stanza before
Wayne Hughes· !)a1Jors making the scoreboard click. I
trom betund lo defeat f raihng Anaheim's Co.'Lonists, came 20.(), Westminster reco.,.~d a
Fullerton, 13-7 and Howard fumble on the Colonist" 10 to
Johnson's Sea Kings shut out ~et up its only score ,
Lowell, &-0. Dave Deen scored tile six·
ln other are.a jayvee act100 , pointer wsth a four yard
Anaheim dumped Westmin· plunge up the middle.
ster. 22-6, Western rolled over Costa Mesa's Musta~~ also
Costa Mesa. 31·7. Huntington had to wait until the final
Beach fell to Sunny Hills, quarter before getting tJn the
2~. in a non-loop duel. scoreboard against the West·
Quarterback Steve Broy\es ern Pioneers.
paced the Newport win. toss-Field general Jal·k (\olden
ing two touchdown aenals in made the touchdown, scoring
the first half Broyles put the from the two on a ko•per.
Sailors on the scoreboard in Goldl!fl tossed to end r tandy
the first quarter with a ~ Wilson for the conversil 11.
yard scoring bomb to Pnd Huntington Beach ganpe up
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ferry Allen. a 7·6 ha Hts me lead lo C; di be· :! 1-·uuerton roared right back I £ore the Lancers nf :S1Jnny ~ lo overtake the Tars and scor· Hills. 2~-6 .
,., ed several minutes later. tak. F.~ Niesh_1 tossed a :r.i:.yard ~~ ini: 3 7-6 lead. 'coring. strike to Ron 1n~IC'y ' • .,.. 111'-'tldol
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m l.!ndaunted. Broyles conned · '"·the first quarter In p1 1t the :~ ed again in the second stan~a. Osiers ahead and also ~cored
::: this time hitting Dave Eiker· the conversion.
mann with a 45-yard slnke to Sunny HilJs scored L n the
Be a Good Neighbor
If you are a newcomer,
or kn ow of a newcomer
to Costa Mesa. <lo her a
favor by calling Helen
Kissel. the Costa Mesa
Hostess I between 8 and
JO a.m.) and she will call
on vour friend with infor·
matlnn and gifts rrnm
THE
Friendly Merchants
LI 8-60.il
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ice the Newport win. 'ccond qua rter but las t rd to
Lowell's Patriots threatened convert. but then. eruptl ICt for
within Corona del Mar's JO-two touchdowns in the third
yard line on two occasions but stanza and . another lo th.-
the rugged Sea King defenses, fou rth 10 win
aided by penalties held for the
win.
Fullback Terrv Wells scor·
ed the only touchdown of the
t11r, capping a 60-yard drive
Ruth l 'oug li
with a lhree yard plunge into nal1t• llulh battrd :11 •> or
pavdsrt in the second qua rter higher in six World ~u1rs
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Al Britt, Al Kile, Bill Epper· We.tminster (2·1-01 8
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More
Sports
Pages 13, 14
IN MANY CA•S. lllCUl AR GA~
PUfo.MS AS WELL AS l'R£MI·
UM 1 ~llJ cars do not ret btttet ••are llld ptrlon11111Ct frOlll ~
1n1umarldepaoli111. llavstolttit
11411\tr octant of 1uolines tod•y.
many aldw can perlorm u well on
st1rntlrd lflde u 11\ey did on yest er·
d1y's premium. It also pays to know
th.It )'Otl11 eet th• btst
buy on Insurance for
your car wit h Sl1t1 r arm! Catt mt today!
I "')
LARRY CAIRN~
On W. 19th St .• Costtl \Ir~&
Rt t. 1\t" port & Htrbnr
4uou ,,~Tl M1•~·.• ,,,_,..-.,.
Ml 6-6166
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INTIODUCINC THE IEPfNDAILES FOi 'S. -------------•
Compact families, if you've grown larger ... Dart's for you
So!Mthina 11n 1n comptets! Famtlpizc room. Fam1IJ·SU" fun
Oert is 1 fmll new C9tnPKf 1n the l1rse economy size.
Darfs 1 lrttte bluer outside. a lot roomttr and more comlorlablt
iMid•. A bfatr tftfiM undor the hood, • lot more fun on the open
roed. And brin1in1 up tll• rm? A wtioppina trunk with more
llMMe leasae "*' thin many full-size cars.
Yet Dart !J a compact. You un tell by the great 1as m1le11e. By
the way h slips into skimpy 1>1rkm1 spaces. And by its small comptct
price. I 11 short. ltw comp~s cost less lh1n Dart Not one 11ves you
so much lor the mll"PY So h".tlf hr yll!'' Dilda" d~al~r and try Dar1
011 your fam•ly for s11r Th•Pfl vrtr\, n.no ne .. m11rl-I\ With ·~h
you get a ~ year 50.000 m•le w~rran!y •
•TNC Dl"•UI U:t' ... fUll 11, ... MIU W&llll••TY-C&•.-•H /;.,.,....•h•• •t'
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wfitk'lrr.ntt camn ""' '"' o.I Miff ,., •• •d O tl'f' \l 'Oftd 041 Chl\ll l llld thot UfWf~ •• , t.inu tit"*"''' 6 ft1onltn Md r•rh H ,,.,,, 1 ,.,,,, t'W9 .. .,, • mOfltli)\ fWfM..._ t•
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Our Golden Anniversary 1s your golden opport1111ity 1
Come in and see The Dependables'
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OAK.Y l'ILll'TJ"IWWIU.
Tuet.. Oct. I, 1"'3
tPORTS
ON
A RADE
ly lill Dotter
Diary. SomeU mes
understand the peop!e
.an Utla newspaper For
1 n st a n c e,
Monday morn·
.. , the boas
bad the DerV•
to quellloa my
e xpense
account Co r
S at ur d a y
nlght '.1 Orange
' Coast r ollece
J fame.
y u ied for $380.60 and
them an Jtemlzed •c·
>f where all the money
rt,-'ive l~nts tor a hot
; cents for a coke, lS
or a program. a nlclUe
:aody bar and S380 for
boy
all, lI ()C(; had.n 't oJ I
48 points my wl.fe I
ly wouldn't have had to 'e hospital.
ythlnf worked out fine
• however, sine& I am
ie father of an eight
three ounot fullback,
:1 for A 1 I-American
in the nea r futur«.
Jeffery is a bru~ at
of 36-hours and don't
irised if he leads the
tUt of the woods before
SOIJ is over
1w. diary, th« boss
really too mad ··vou
1er all of the OCC
' he said . "but leave
-wife at horn" from
i:oorl lh•nR I m rht
• • •
TIM WILCOJf c.,_ tllll M•t J'tl ,,.
(M
P'll'fl lllNClfl t
Matv DI• j'll ,,.
,.ulli..ct
Meet tl1e
Coa~t Area
Gridders
JOMN TAYL04t c .... --j 'll , ..
(rid
a lCltAID 'ANN _._...-ti
.... 10
Hellllec:I<
tr•n'M CltUTM•lt1 W-""'-S'll 1'5 ... .._.
-. .
CM Next
On Lion
CC Slate
We'"1"11MtK ltllncladA wUl
be loe>klni for their JeCOnd
coosecutive win Friday, after
K'Oring the only Oranee Coast
area C'ross country win, out·
running Anbeim, 17-48 Friday .
Jo action thia week, Weat-
miJUlM bolls Cotta Mesa,
Newport Harbor travels to
Western, H~ Beach
bosU Orange aod Corona. del
Mar n>eeU Loara, all Friday.
Jn actiofl last week, Fuller·
ton upended Newport, 20-38,
Coata Men lost to Rucbo
Alamitos, 21-34, and Huntrng-
too Beacll WH shtlded b y Stln·
ny Hilla, 24·31 .
Carl Treotadue'• tint place
10:5.1 timin1 over a two-mile
course paced tile Weltmio.ster
win over Anlhelm. {Joa Dick
Frosh Rough
Syracuae U 1111veraJly Fresh·
man football coach J l m
Shreve be&u the 198.1 auson
with a 1$-1-l rttord for his
first four s.-aaons with the
Ora nee.
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IHllo oef my hal\4 -afliJIM -efftdel _, .... ""' •NI .,.., "' Ill+. Cwttfluft flut • ...,,. wrltteot. !If All
LEGAL NOTICE
MOTICI TO CUOITOU I UPlalOI COUltT W nta n•n o' CAL.1P01t1t1A
P'Oll THI COUNTY Oft eu11-
ll•. A-4111 LEGAi L NOTICE P••••• Of 4.1 lll!IU W. MOTL •1rr1a1 ALlll!llT MOTZ. 1/kj•/ A. W. MOTZ.
llOTICI Oft lllTlllOIO SALi Oec-
HOTICI IS HI U EI Y GIVEN NOTICI! II Hl!ll•I Y &IVl!H .. Ille
Thal _.,,..fl J, e ... , V..,.,., ........ uedllor1 .. llM Mio¥• --........ _,_ Is 506 I! 11111 11, l'l'Oftt. I~ lhl tllal 111 ,_,_ ~llW d e lfN .. l lftlt cnv .. .._ t 1..u.. c ...... 1., o1 ,... .. 1., -.,. ._,,... 10 ,.._ 0r.,... s11r. ti Clllfwnla. In-11 1'-wffll 1111 _,., wudl«t. In ... , .. .,_ '" ........ ,__ ........ ,... eMc. .. .... dlr1l flt "'" -
--le * 1 IMI l •Y l'renf, •n Ille •nllt._ _,., • .. ,,_,,. "*"' ,...,, GarTett WM aecood with an OIY ti H-" a.oe11. '"""'"' oo ,.._ _,,. ,.._,...._ to 111-. ........ 0t9-Sier. ti C111._,.i., 1~.e lol-1"1 •I l"9 <lfnce el -otter...,,. DAYIO I. 11:00 clocJUnl. ~._., ,__ 11 w-rty, ~w11 TIHGLl!lt, JIG w..ldlll D.W.. N--
All Qedl In I ,_ --wilt ., _, IMdl, C1fllwltla. ""*" lo h Westminster Jaycees al30 • cen•"' tltMM 1.011 ~ tiuslfte•• ,.,_ " _._ ti 111e ,.........,.. .,.
k_,. h IALICA TACICLI! SUPPLY, •II -tt.n -11111"'9 .. lfte 9lf1tl ti won, 1~. w1ttl Fred Hust's -1o<11ec1 11 * 1!111 , • ., "'°"'· In ...i.t -· wtlfllrl •bl "*""" 111..-
. tlle Clly ol '"-"'°" IMdl, COUfl!Y el ""' flral IUll!lallllfl ti lNI ~ 11:4.0 mark lalon.C hrst place 0r-. 1111• "' c.11...., •• , • .,. "'•' • o.,.., Hl'TIMH1t :10111. '"'·
....._,._ u i.. lraNMr • Id •Kionlftenl ol -lt.t.CHl!L. L, MOn uuuwa. -wfll ... "'-· •"" -~kler8· !XICUTlitlX ..... WILL Frank Manbail clocked a llaft lllerefw wll I bl .-Id at 10:00 AM. llf IM ..... ft._.
....... '"" .. ,. "' ~. lMl. ., ....... 10:21 but Joet flO Fullerton' a .... ll'llce llf I'•..,.., & _,, l 416 Vlo DAVID t. TINeutll.
U0o.. 111 tht ( ll't llf ~ beet\. ATT'OlllaY AT LAW. Jobn Butler who fk1J..lbed in c_,,, If 0r1111 ,. •ftlll sr... " C••"w· .., wa1~u"" ORIYL nlo lllWl'OllT llUrCM. CALll'Ol lll.t. 10:00. BuciD Shaw was fifth CHIM Seti!. I. .. ., TILi M....., ....
J-a r 1ug-. "~ ~ fllr a XKUTallC ror the Tan wilttl a 10.22 -ma" J ........ _ l'\ltll ...... ~ C..11 DaM """· l"vM..,_.. Ou "" C-D1l1Y P'tiot. , C1111 MMa. C.111~ s..t 14 M14 ~ cloddng. Dave Peterson was c-i. -·· c • ., 0c1 • ., 1K1 "u.> 1. a. u. 1N:J. m.4D
LEGAL NOTICE
~I!. Dn .. seventh in 10·3.1. LEG1U. NOTICE LEGAL N OTICE___ j':;.. ;~=.,..., ti. ... , ..
Swmy Hil.14' Randy Haase -----I ,..,.,u,,, ... 0r-c-o.1iv ,.. ....
l'·I-Poot1n C•I• -· Cll"·· OCI. I, I. IJ, tt. lMl ran a tpeedy 9. 37 tlJ'Tle over Cl•Tlf'IC t.Ta Of' IUllNHI Cl lT.,ICATI 0, IUllllUI "2•l
bi:s own coune to lead Sunny T1i1 u:~; :."o:~~ ,:-;:,.., «< l HE u::O,t;";' .!-:...W Cll·
Hilh ·~ win Hunti ""' "'11 I -COl'lducill\e • HetlCDP'I... I I .... S.I_ .... to l over ng-s.1 ... *""--"'""'' T,.,,.,.,. 111111-~\:..':;1 ~~ 1111~ at 2000 too Be8iiltt. Raul Duarte fin· :,-:. r.,1~~:i:· ='""':·~~~ s~ ..... -1 • .,,.,, , .. ,. -· c.n"""'•· _, 1111 11c1111oi11 firm MnM ti llle-i.shed second for the Oilers ::,r .... ~ !~·· ~"' H,~11~~~,:; & N•llOI\ '"11"*.,., _. 11111 .....
wittl a 9:S7 Umiflg. 1o1-1,,. .. ,. .. ,.. -,..'"" In "'" ~. '!..:'P::!.",,. ... ""~=ine_.: Oiler jayvees also lo'lt to •nd tr ... ,.,. "' ···-· ...... lot-•· ., , .. ._ are ft 1e1-.. -It:
"·--v Hills, 24-35. Mdte Ast ..,," o pa..,11.,... '"A•••• ,. • ....,.. Wiiiiam H. Hl•IMft. wt Club ~ ~wJ 1•1-lllt NI • C•lilornl• P'leco, Cwt• lolelA. C•lllwnk was second for Huntingto WITNIU ... , I ,,.,.., ..... ,..., ... .. WITNESS "'" !\and ..... lffll llo flt D---~ 11 "W\ 5#1-, ,,. ~ S•I-. 19'J. DeaO I Ill .w. DWIN O P'OUL TON WILllANI H NIELSON Bruee Wat.son'! 10 21 mm $T4TE 01' ,, LIFOltNIA ' ITATI[ OF CALll'OttNl,t, ' COUNfY 0 ,. I l"ANG[ I u COUNTY 01' OltAN<OI ) u over a two-tnile COUf'!le took ON THIS "' ~ dav "' S.oltmbet .... 0 OH THIS I"" Mt If '-'-'· A.O.
LEC.AL NOTICE
~ ("out aru rach•t
ho bavt lellewtd lite
1 of Cotta Me11'1 Du
tht pa11t •neral
:ot a i ood look at
Jaycee, Prep Grid Log <>---ho IHJ lffJ, llefore ,.,,., J...tl E. O.vll. • second place as n.&1"-' Ala-Nota"'.,."':i.:1c' :·.,,:i~ !ME .. ~·(~,,,: """"' ""°'le '" .,.., '°' llM ukl ~ mitos beat Costa Mesa. 21.:;4_ and Sl•lt, rt rd,,,. "''"'"· Cl<llY corn-.... Slt lt, '""''"' !herein. dull' -1 9-d ,,. fl mlu i-.t •net sworn. ""°"'"" a.-Chuck Whitt. was fifth for the :!~d E~" 0'7'!11on";::, "10 ~ Hm d w111i.rn H Nle1tot1 "_, ••
Mustangs. with I 10· 55 ltm· to I:. 1111 M ''°" .. "°" n•mo '' sub mo to De the "''°" ""-name la scrlbecl lo 111 r wllhln ln•lrument, •nd r.ubecrlbod to lh• within '"''"""*"'• and mg •Cl<r,.,..leOted le ..,,. lh•I hi .... cul1CI "(:11,,.,........, 19 me 11111 Ill U 9QllM Gurnty'• "bad luck"
• on the Wide World
:. k kvllfot1 • ...,., . Easter11
.,. w11 leadlnc ttw
·?el I.Ji hi• Lo~u• t 'ord
e ract 11urly &one.
Co11f eret1re
y 1moke be&an to pour •
1 car and be wu for· ~
or action.
!low GurM.• ahny1 ,,
o he platued with lU· • •
Sunday be w a • 11
• take the lud In the I 4 State• Grand Prix at ' ,,
Glen, N. Y ., when b11 n
>ped &ettln& fuel.
Ytttkend the Mua ~
~r will &d a chaace •
•&c tbln&I w.hell he
tis brand M W Lotus 11 ;:
RJvcnldc Grand Prix. u
11 tbe 1M I really
, wta," Gurney admlta.12.
a ra.lted In Riverside :
1ativt1 still conald"r
hometown ~~·.
r ally, hr 'll hi' lllr 11rn·
al f1vnrlll'. 11
• • •
will probt1bly tW' scetnit
" I
~
o( ex-MalP'r Oc1 star •
Jiuartc this wttkend •
the Trojans i n v a d t n
Bend to battle l'\lotre • • rte played nearly the •
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1tame at quarterback -----------t? ,. Irish' 7-6 loss to Purdue
lay. In fact it was lht
r Monarch sharpshoot·
o hit end J im Kellv for
ds and the lone Notre
touchdown of the gam1.
rte. a crack extra point
• elected to ito for a
onversion when he in·
his ankle on the TD
Ironically, that was the
n of victory for th,. Roil·
ers
• • •
yoH noUre iM M:orr "'
! Glendale Colkce-V1l-
1me Saturday night? It
4-t fM Glendale and
weus tbe Vaqu~rN 1&111
UM lnli«k tr.ck '" lh"
RoK Bowl.
1daae 1bouldn't lo~r •
tbe re at of the year, '"'
• Cou t had belt.e r io
:ated If It lto~1 to pl1ty I
Arro~n ~o Jllllll'rr nn
II.
• • •
> Hltl and Gib Ocar. ;i
rf former Orange Coast
e footbaU a ides. have
done an outstanding
f butlding Loan High
I of Anaheim Into • grid 1
in two short years.
ra still doean't havr
s and yet the Sa xon11
up~t Rru-OUndA f''ri
i'hl befort fl na llv fall
J.12.
HiU-Our tea m "111
nt.o Oranae U>aSl s P1
Stadium for the hrat
In a couple of vea r,;
:t.ay niaht as the Saxons
on Corona dot Mar
urallv Loar<1 I~ fll vnr l'rl
COi.if!!• of TD~. il'nior~
i
Ry CLARF. THOMPSO
Golf Profeulonal
C 'oata Men Gou Ranie
··For Extra Dlatancr
The a v e r a g e i olf·
70
I! e .,
0
I)
11
• ,,
l'f, when going for a
longer ball. tries to speed 114
up his whole swlnit and 1 o
hit the ball harder and ''
fallter
Gener;illv when hr dOf'"'
this he hits Loo soon with
his hands and body. and
so destroys the rh)1hm
and tempo of his swing
As a rtsult he lose!\ both
distance and accuracy
Rhythm and le m po
must be maintained Bl
>111 Umel\, even whe n
pla~i ng the most difficult
~hots. Thi!1 is why the lop
players spend countless
hours working on them
What d~s a bai.eball
pitcher do when he wants
to put a little extra zip
on his ras, ball., Ht
reaches back a I I I t I e
farther than usual
So do our star golfe1 ~
I ns~ad of lryinit to
swing faster anrl hit lhi>
ball h11 rde1 . thf'Y merely
turn the 1 .. r1 shouldtr it
hlllt> hit mor, to the riflhl
nn th" had..~wlng I h;;in
I he v u~uallv do T h 1 '
1:hes their musd r' •hat
htt le n tr it slrt>Lch that
produ('l'S that llttlt u tra
1X>wer without destroytn~
the vital 1 hv1 hm and
trmp<i 110 "'< ,.~~"' v I,, ;>ff
:olf s~ inR'
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Mik' Haffner. who was a top-1 r I I g h t tailback under the
UCLA Bruins' single wing ol-1 rense two year~ 1go, is hein g
promoted to quarterback be·
hi nd pas!I 1hrowirR I.arr)'
Zeno.
Coach 8111 B a r n' ·' ~aid :! Wedneeday he thinl..~ Haffner I
• may go well at quarter and I
intends to use tum for a time
~ 1 in Saturday's game at Stan-1
e ford against the Indians
Injuries kept Haffner out of
action last year, whf'n t h e
Bruin.~ swilchtd lo thr T for
mation.
.~Socks Help
' NASHVILLE . '~M. 1APJ
• -A "90Ck hop " intem!'Pls ~I Vandenbilt University foot·
ball practice once each day
1> 1' but 1t'i; no t~en-age dance
,. fad. It's the brainstorm of I 1 Trainer Joe Worden who
trunks a change to fresh ·~ socks during tile work.out wiJI
'' cut down on bllste~ which
became a problem during
" spring practice lie thinks ~~ it might help mora le and
playing 1.oo. "Dry soc ks I I~ Or•no• lO I should <rive them II little Wt , (OSI• M•u l''
• • SA va111y 1: ool there." ~ayll Worde-n _
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Customers in Orange County
FREE
• ESTIMATES
• PLANNING
• DESIGNI NG I Custom Built
• FAMILY ROOMS
• DENS-BEDROOMS
• GARAGES
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MARTIN STEIGNER 8UILD ING
CONTRACTOR
2205 NEWPORT BLVD., 642-7S41
NEWPORT & BAY SHOPPING CENTER
COSTA MESA
JOSE,H E OA.,IS U EAI I
My Commlulon lhotr... JOll P'H I . DAVIS J-JI, ,... My C-lu lon *""lrw
1Jv0tn.l\t-id 0f'•"9f Co.ti Delly i-uot, J~ l'l . "''
Coste -· C•llf ._, "· ,. ...... Oct I ,. ...... -0 ••-c .. 11 O•lly "''""· t, 1, ltt.l ~ C•I• Mft.t. C.111, SW! 17. !U -
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YO~R CAR
I~ LOU BENNY
I PRESIDENT
OllftEGA OLDS
Ha· i your ur atolen lat'·
ly:• I f the pre.senl rate of
auto thefts cootinues there
will be more 1 han 400.000
c·ars swipNI during 1963.
That ~ R lot or c rossed
wire 1 1 lelp keep your ca r
safe -l.r o 1 our key~ in
)Our !')()('"'' l>on ·1 leave
therrt in I he 1gn1tion'
M· 1ldnt • Ion" drivr '.'
One firm hai; made a left
foot 3cceleralor. An actual-
'"" ':ross bar goes from the
lert f oot pedal and depr~
~f's the regu lar accelerator
Wo1 itli well and can be
fold ed ba<•k fla t out or the
Wa) •. if vnu non 't want to
use it No Wf' rlnn't h;i ve
the. fl
S ervlct on your t·ar·~ You
bet ! We"re 1n Lhe busmefis
lo · lt'rv1ce and repair cars.
too Some dealerships are·
n't. Bu t here we have more
tha n tw ice a!'i many service
ano ! partli men as we do
~al1 i smen ! !l's I r u e So
wh ! n you need expert serv
ice .and fast. at a fair price.
vo1 1 t·omP ~ce OMEGA
OL DSMOBll.E, lfl80 New· ro• 'I Bl"d . in Co~ta Mesa
"V. ~ arl' nt'\N satisfied
11nt ~J \OU are'"'
1 the older 1t !>('rson "els
I he 1 poorer Im eves adapt
10 11orknes~. This 1s especi.
!Ill r had during night driv-
inj ~· An aged f)<'rson's abili·
ty to ··take"' night dri ving
J:!~ ttre may he only I IOOOI h
th111l nl an IB-vrar-olc1. lfow
'"' vnur nis:ht drivmc knn~
hr '" an11 1>r1 lormancr '
f r,1\1110 . Ohio: 17 p<'I l('l1t
11( <'JI'.\ rr1~1rd in an .min
m ~r<'t·t 111•1 procram hrrr
ta11f'tl hrc <111<r nf hac1 t1rr:o.
lh •r .i OW ,ars 11rre in
'll H·trd .ind 1• h nut 11f 14
rt' I '< ~rd h:•1f "'''' '" m nr r
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LE ~AL 'iOTICE
llOTIC• Of' 11n1NOIO IALI
·-....... ,. oc HOTICE IS Hlltl!I Y GIVEN:
Tltol Slt""'9rdol'1<ltlc eor,._, V-,
wltooa -ts• II 1"'5 h lblrt Av....,..
In llWI City fll C.wle Mfta, C-ty If °''""· Sl•te If Callforttla, '"'-to H it 10 C•lltorni. l'l<lflc ,lnlnclel Cw-
Po<•llotl, v-... --·-Is 2'1 Wttl E Sr•H I, In 11\t CllY If Enclfllln. c"""'" ol sen oi... Stet• ti c 11"or111e, .,.. lotlOw•n• ... <rilled .,.,_,., itr-
erty. to-wit·
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o1 • cen•"' llllllCllttt _.., eflCI malWMls
1>U1lnou "-n 11-.rdol'.cttk Con. •rid localed •I I~ Tolblrf Avo.,
lo tr>e Cir• of C0tl1 IM... C-t'r of 0••"9•· s111• el Ct llfwn••· and "'•' • ••••1 tr•ntf•r ano •ufignrnent of ftt.
••me will be mtdt, aM HM canuder ...
llO<I llw<tlor w111 bo tNld In acr,ard.lnce
wllll Ill• ••OYlalons of llWI .__ oar-menl. •I 10 00 o'tlo<:k A M. Oii ., 1ltrr
ttw n re1 UY of Octobor. 1t63, •I Illa
olllu ol GlblOn, Ollnn a. Crvlc:llet, Al-•om•n •I l t•, '34 SOUit\ s .... 1,,. St •• In
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(Mii MH •, (•Ill, Od. I . IH3 "3-43
I.EGA (, NOTICE
NOTIC• 0 , S.t.ll 0 , STOCI<
Ill I ULIC .t.ND
NOTICI 0, lllTI NOIO Tlt.t.lll'l lt 0, LIOUOlt LICINH Olt LICINSU
H CltOW NUMe•1t 111'4.) LJ
NOTICE IS Hlltf a Y GIV!!N: Thal
HAltVEY A LEICHfFUSS •n:S DllCI E
N l l!ICHTl'USS, 11\nbl"" em wilt,
Vtndor •lld LIC1r1.... -.-ns I\ 11'1 H•rbor louieVu t. 1n I"' C)ly c4
Cooll Mt1t, COUft!' of Or•"OI· Sl•lc ol C•lltornl•. lnllfld lo 1941, tr•n•'•• •n<I •u 9" lo l AUlltEHCE K. LEICHTFUSS
•"" LOUISE LEICHUUSS. l\ull>e.nd
•"d wltt. V<""" •net lnltndecl Tr•-f.,.,., ·-• addru t 11 !IS.I EH i S.r· rono, In lllo City of Or•"O•· County ol
Or•noo, Sl•lt OI Ct ltlorn11. 1119 fol lowlnt
dtl«lbld Hrson•I pr-rly. l&o·..,11: I All tlock In lr1dt, ll•lurei, ""'11pmonf
land OOOCI '""' Of • u rt1ln r1tall Ofl011lo tlaUO< bu1lnou
k.._,, •• f' l In Llauor1 No, J •nd IO· I u lta •I 145 l!u l Nlntlffftlh Strwl. II\
Ill« C11v OI Cot!• Mau , Count' If Or•t>M, Sl•lt of L•lllornlt, •nd lr1n1ler 1119 fOI.
IOwtne olconotk brttr•9t lie.,,.. (ot II·
I <•n ... 1 Lktn .. NO (.JfOK. ,_ luuod
lo ortfT\hn loct lt<I al U.S East lfllt
Strt••· '°''' M"•' C1llfor,,1a, for t"'-
1
OrtfT\ltU locllfd •I 143 Eu l 19111 SlfMI, '" "" Cll• ot Cott• Me ... Counry ot Or•nM. Sl•I• ol C•lllOf.,I•
1 f h•I It.. •mo<int crf pUrC.,.H pt o
l or cOfl•lot••tlotl In CGN>Kliorl wllh ,.Id
tra nsfer of •••d lk entt 11\d bu1lne1.1 la th• 111m of W7,t!O u . which cor,.1111 of
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U,000 00: 1111 GOOd Wiii. St.l,Q00.00; It)
4 1'•l•v OK lnt•rtu '""'•'"' l•,000.00 td) Flalurt1. J U,4JO.l4; fl) lnvl"ntorv, no,.
()(IC) DC 06.000 00 of ••id 111m will b9
C.,h '""OUO" HCrow
lhat •I hH been •orf!td bc••tt~ lfli'd
llr!n\tt •""Cl lnttndt(I 1r.-r1ftr~ '' rt-
qu1rtd hv 19' >401' of lh• l u,lr,eu
.-nd P rOff '''"""' (och . th1t '"' eion1KS1r1-rtot1 tor •~• lrensftr of \l .d ~·~•
•nO ''•f'lilfer of \aid 1,<~ff l\ to &e
P•td Ol"ll~ lfttr U kl lt•l'ltttt" h11 bMR
I :;~;;~:.~:" ~'!,.~r1rMftt of AQ.
tno1 • ••If l••nster •nd -i.rtmonl ot 11\t 1tou 11ld tloell In ,,..,., fhrtvrft.
1'(11.•t:'~nr lf"IG ~ wilt ot ,.,..._ aakt
bv"n•u will De mado, •lld ltle Qll\llclet-
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•••lion lor 11\t lr•n111r •rid •u lt""""" ot 11\t etor•uld llc•nM !or llClllMll win
bo 01id on 11\t II~ Ot • of NO.-. I~
•' tn O'CIO<lt A M Ill th• tt<.row --rt~ m•nl OI l Hf • 111$ r NA TIO-.A~ IANIC
o• O"llNG( COUNTY, ., lftl Eul
(f'lu :iman Avi no•, I" fht City of
Oren,, ( ""'"'• Of Or1no•. Sitat, tit Cal~
.,. "''' orav1d~ lh•I prior '"' Jtt<h rl•lf'
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LEGAL NOTICE
P'•l•lt
ClltT.,tc.ua Of' I USl•IUI ~ .. ,...._
THE UNOl!ltllGHl!O do .,.,..., ,_.,
llty ltlat Wo Aro ~Intl I loll •M ,_ Ha r.,.,.,.. -lnou 11 1nt
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..... , ....... '"""· '" EH i , ....... Sir.... Coot• Mau, Calltenlla
WITNESS O\lr lll nds lt\11 13111 t oY "1
S..llmbef. 1Kl JAY ,.OSTl lt l'UDGI
MAltG.t.ltfT ISAIELL l'UDG8
ST ATI 01' CALll'OttNIA I
COVNTY 01' OltANGE I M
OH THIS 13111 dlY Ill s .. t-ber. • Cl lMl. ........ ,,.., J_,.., E. D•vll.. • "°'""' 1'11111tk In •M tor n.. u ld Count~
and Slate, '"Id-"'-"In, CfUly c-mlasloned end -... ...._11., ••
Mired JO'r ,. .. ,., """" •nd M.,... ...
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unto 111 my 11-•ncl 1lfl><e<1 mv offld•• ,.,., Illa dlY •1141 'tetr 111 lllls Cm llk •••
first •llO•• •.rlltt<I ISV LI
JOSE!'' H Ir DAV lj
""• Cornmlulell ~-" .. Juno 11. lfM.
'"..,,....., Or•nH Coo11 l'>•ilv l"tlel.
l •t• -·· c.111 .• S-1 17. 2( .,,., Oct 1. t. IU l """3
LEGAL NOTICE
llOTICI Of' Ta USTll'S ULI
T.O. tie. *-
On ac-r JQ. 1"3. al 11:00 o m TITLE INSUttANCE AND TltUSl COM
l'ANY, u cllll' o'"'°'nloCI Tnat• unotr •nd 11Ursu1nt to D-of TN1I d•l..i
Marc.It '8!tl, ltU Uecvtld by WALTEll
H. ICOSHMAN t nd OOLOltl!S It. K051f
MAN, llu1btnd •nd wife, and GEltA.Lrl
It. TOWNSENO 1nd ALTH£.t. C. TOWN
SINO. lllltbtnd •rid wlfo •1141 recorded
•orll JO, "•>, In -ICWI. ,.. .. n;, a! Oflk l•• lltcorOJ lr1 It.. offla of 1r,o
CounlY ltecor~ Of o ,.n.. Count..
C1l110<nl•. WILL SELL AT P'UI LIC
AUCTION. TO HIGHEST llDO l!lt FOii
CASI' lao'rol>lo ol llmo ol Ille lr1
i.wru1 "-•Y of tll<t Ul\llad Stain> In ttw .-., If wesl 1H r11.lnt loll
tnrr•nc.• of T Ille t'UUronc» l ulldlne
IO<.lleCI Oii Ille -th-CMIWK (If
1!1011111 an4 M•ln 51rtols. '-nl1 ArlO.
CJtllfor11le t ll rl9/ll, ttti. -In .. ,...,
COftYe'oCI hi •nd new hll4 lw rt under .. Id Died of Trv" In Ille ...-rtY
tltvt lad In u lct County •n4 $1tl• .,.
scribed ••
Tiie norlMUltrlv n .oo r .. 1 "' ~ tOUlllW•••er•r <144.00 '"' .......,,.... ••rallt l with 1111 _.i~rll' lln•
of IOI 117. lr•rl .... lCO, .. "' "'"" rK0<dld '" book U ,..... II and 17 nt Ml'Ctll•n-• ""'os. In Iha offlco ot Iha c.oun1, roc.ora.. of u lll COUl\lv
EXCEP'T tho nort,,...sl ... IY "9.711
IH I llltreol, mou uroCI •lont ttMt """"' wu hl•IV lln• ol 1•ld lot.
'91o .... will bt medt, but •11""'1'
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a.mbtlftCH, hi N Y Ille .-lnl111 "''" <IH I Mlm of IN nor. IKVIWf W u M o-If T""'· •-11 n.as.'7. with
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Trwloo -of 1111 ff'\llls crtt'-4 ttv U hl DffCI ol Trust
TM Denoflclary vt\dtr u ld o...i o1
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Oela1111 •nd Clomanct for s.11 . •l'IO wn•
le<I nolltt ol lwt •ch ond of f lKll""
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"THE CONDEMMED
OF ALTONA"
also
Frankie Avalon in
"DRUMS OF AFRICA"
'lbe full week'• ttievilion
schedule ii publilhed
each Friday in the W Mk·
ender magazine, a Me-
don o f the D A I L Y
PILOT.
•••
Elks to H0t1t
New Members
Hantillstoe B • a c b Elka -Fat 11UTI£ ... n I Lodge 19.Sll will host newl7
S U RF
elected tlMl1lbu1 at In tndoo-
)
trtnaition dinner Friday.
John Sewell, O«ie Couta,
IUolWU'd Chase, Joseph Hack.
( worth, Kent Lanen, C.,,•&•
•..,.., a .... lllt" in...._ Mchoiaon, Theodore R i n e-..,..,..,.1ue11 ...... lL.... hart, William Orloff, Harold
AOULTS l Jltt.-Swenson aod Cecil Lowry wiU
• 50c ,:tn. 7100 • be lnltiated Tuellday, Oct. ta.
-. ,,. . ....,....,. Eult.ed Ruler Jack BlakeslJ
"1ll be In dtaf&e of the cer• y.
PEANUTS
Dl. KILDARE
GORDO
AlllE AND SLATS
DAVY JOMES
HEIMAN
MUTT AND JEFP
HELLO, BIQ.OIE DARLING/
LISTEN, I'M AWF1JLLY
SORRY I ~Rd<E OFF
OUR ENGAGEMENT!
MISS PE4CH
POGO
I
HONEY, WILL YOU PLEASE
FORGIVE ME ANO TAKE
ME BACK! I LOVE YOl.1 1
I CAN'T SLEEP. BABY.'
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ly Chertta M. Schuta
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ly Gui Arriolcr
ly Raeburn Van Buren
ly Leff and McWilliams
ly Clyde lamb
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Created by Bud Fisher
PLEASE, SWEETIE,
I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT
'>OtJ,HONEY/ I CAN'T eo ON THIS WAY···
')it)(.J WILL? YES.'
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HOLLYWOOD (U P I I the origin&! group that ma4C
I Mltcb Millu, of the 1Mallic it.a debut two years ago.
beard and berlcy-jeay baton, "The sillgera make ton
holds the network record for mud! money to quit," MUI er
I
quack shuffles -m three expla.i:ned. '1'bey eam 1 mull·
years on the air he's been mum o( $23,000 a year.
shifted to three diff6feot time ''Thia year we're going to
1 slot.s. continue to introduce new ru -
This seasoo he will be aeen tures oo the show. The worst
Monday ru~ at 10. Uline you can do on telev1·
Historically t.elevilioo nan sion is lo make yourself prt·
have Couebt tune changes, diet.able. A. soon as the au-
complalnini that they work <tience is able to predict
hardships oo loyal rans. what you're doing they b.:·
Miller, on the other hand gin to look !Of' something Plsr.
credtu hia viewers with hav-"We'll continue w1t.h oui I Ing enough bra.ins to look in mystery llnCer a l the end ~f
the video logs for bis sched-the show and we re h~vlng
ule changes. amateur groups come in J;J
''I'm very happy that we've sing w1th us, too."
moved fc'om Thursday night Mitch la leav1n~ so-called
• to Monday," the atng-long folk-singing to ttle ~atnil<
man grinned. ''Tbunday t)i>es. He says a lot of
night Is maid's n.ig1lt out. so phonies have invaded the foU.·
I there are a lot of people smglng field. and like carr11·
who don 't .Uy borne for din-val barltens. grab the m\lnC.''
ner, and don't ~atc1l tele-and run.
vislOfl . ''We hope to be around fo r
"Friday rughl wa111't too a whl.Je,.. Mitch concluded.
good for us eitber That s "Tha( means we 'lave to sing
paycheck rugbt and Colli go tile kind o{ n:iusic people ar~
out to spend their money in-tempted to s111g along v.1U.
stead of stictdng by their TV
sets.
"Monday night la perfect.
I Everyone is bred after lbe
wet>kefld and happy to stay
home and watch our show."
Miller 1s a great believer
in surveys. tn fact he s:auges I his NBC show by tabulating
, various eurveys.
For instance, it has been
determined thet bet ween 50
and 60 per cent ol h11 viewers
actually sing along w1lh his
t horus Another survey re-
vealed thal people 'l\1ho don't
hke "Sing Ak>ng with Mitch"
objected to the dearth or mod·
em popular tunM.
"They weren't hsleninG I
r a rt( u 1 I y ," say~ Mltch
"Eve show has some new
pop ngs. but we never yell
and ~ream about what we're
doing We're looking for I
real hard core fans. not t.he
1 kind who tune us in just once
in a while"
Though Miller's record of th~ dJr!erenl nights and
hours in less than three sea· I <;a ns m ight indicate a certain
lack or stability. ~ sing.long I
111 one of the most solid on
the a.ir .
Nol a single singer ha.s been
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SHIRLEY JONES
GIG YOUNG
"A TICKLISH AFFAIR"
Also
"GIDGET GOES
TO ROME''
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Results
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BIT PARTS: Peter Falk
had to leave the r~llt of "The
New Interns" mo,1r ~ause
of pnor committmcnts .
NBC-TV is prepanna 11.8
schedule of Olympic Game~
shows that will be of the 1964
events Ln Tokyo . Slf'\'f.'
Cochran has been rast in ;\
segment of "Death \ allP\'
days"
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"THE WONDERFUL
WORLD OF TMI
BROTHERS GRIMM"
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Sorry to have wcuted your tin.t on the alley be·
twMft 406 e11d 408 32nd St. Ju1t found out
throw9h the 9Npnine tfta Newport leach Pub-
lic Worlca Dept. hos been told "hand• off" be-
couu the owner Is on Old Tin.er.
ru1ts
Take a good look at your home
·n glittering under the early morning
these days and indeed you'll see a
!W Port" a·building.
From Balboa's Main Street, out to
st Newport and back to the far
ches of Upper Newport Bay, a town
>eing transformed into a city.
Statistics confirm what lhe eye can
. For the nine months completed so
in 1963, Newport Beach construction
11ations total more than $22 million.
s compares to $17.6 million for the
le period in 1962.
Jn September alone, the Newport
1ch Builcling and Safety Department
1ed permits for more than $2.4 mil·
in new construction, including $1.6
fon for new homes.
Contrast today's total to lhe year
0 when Newport's construction val·
ons for the en lire 12 months
-W .T.D.
amounted to only $782,540.
Perhaps Newport's evolution from
a summer place into a bustling residen·
tial community is characterized in the
words of Tennyson in that. "The old
order changeth. yielding place to the
new."
Today we are surrounded by growth
and prosperity. Yet it is fitting that we
not forget the early-day Newport Beach
pioneers; the men and women who
"stuck it out" when summer's dollar·
days faded into fall and the visiting
throngs had retreated to more profitable
climes.
Those who stuck pioneered develop-
ment. paved the streets, passed the early
school and harbor bonds and built a
town. They demonstrated their faith in
the tomorrows.
We are enjoying the fruits of their
faith today.
Nixon Speaks Wisely
Richard Nixon, writing in the Satur·
Evening Post for October 12. bu
e treobant observations to man
.lt the present drift among western
ons toward a soft line on Common-
-specifically, agitation for a non-
!lSSion treaty with the Oommunist
SatW Pact na tioDS.
about ''acc'>mmodation,'' "disengage-
ment," "c~xistence" a.nd other devices
"which add up to our approval of Soviet
domination of Eastern Europe, and less
and less talk about eventual freedom
tor the people living under Communist
repression."
Nixon recalls that in the early stages
he test ban negotiations in Moscow.
1ally relaible" Kennedy Administra·
sourees sent up several trial bal·
s. 'Ibis produced a public reaotion
~e United States so o~gly
1vorable that our negotiators limit·
heir agreement to future discussion
nonaggreMioo treaty.
The former Vice President believes
"because there are strong pressures
in as well as from outside the Ken·
~ Administration to make such a
. only the mobilization of an aroU1Sed
lie opinion will prevent the sellout of
right of 97 million enslaved people in
tern Europe to be free."
Calling for a complete change of
direction and emphasis in American
foreign policy toward Eastern Europe,
Nixon writes: "It would be shockingly
immoral for the U. S. to do anything
directly or indirectly which would give
the impression that we accept Khrusb·
chev's pric~namely. that in return for
'peaceful co-existence' we would draw
a line down the middle of &lrope and
accept as permanent the Communist en-
slavement of 97 million Eastern Euro-
peans. Not only would this be outrage-
Ol.16 in the human sense, but it would be
dangerously detrimental. bath political·
ly and strategically, to American foreign·
policy interests."
Those favoring a nonaggression
t, he reports, argue that the Hun·
an revolution proved we couldn't do
Lhing in support of the people of
.em Europe anyway. "and besides,
a smaU price to pay to keep Khrush·
r in a 'mellow mood.' " He adds, "We
·d the same argument in support of
>licy of talking softly and carrying
othpick in dealing with Castro."
Nixon deplores the growin~ talk
The late John Foster Dulles is also
quoted: "Never has any imperialist sys·
tern in history been more successful in
exte-nding its domination and le& SU<'·
cessfuJ in gaining the approval ol the
people upon whicb it was imposed."
Th.is is the long-run ace·in·the-hole
held by the Free World. It should be
U.S. policy to guard it carefully. and to
stand tall for freedom Cor all people!!
everywhere
1steard
How the West
y STAN DELAPLANE
DENIX, Ariz. -As
body knows wbo watch·
TV. the West was be·
by bearded pioneers
hey shunted covered wa-
s ~ross the plairui.
hey fired rifler; at the
ky redskins.
Die. pesky redskin! The
tons must go through, ..
he Indians fired back
h TifErR rifles.
Die. paleface! If wagons
through, must stop at
light when buffalo
ssing highway."
be West waa then won
I everybody settled down
Hollywood.
'RINGS HA VE changed
good deal sin<:e those
nous days which now
ng glorious residual val·
1 to the producers
n the d~rt communi·
s of Phoenix and Tu<'·
L. the wily Navajo no
ger fires on the covered
gon.
nstead be sells the
ver turquoise·and·silver
relry, -a good deal of
made in a Los Angeles
tory. as the shopkeeper
1 acknowledge.
IOWEVER, pO<lner, not
all is lost of the flavorful
West of Whiskey Gulch and
Boot Hill.
There are whole acre6
full of dude ranches
You can get on your
h<>ss in the desert momlllg
and ride thataway or t.his·
away 01 every whichaway.
1 Which is the way I ride
a hoss. The hoss I ride
knows this. He goes any-
way he pleases. Knowing
I do not dast to tan his
hide for fear he would toss
me into a bed of cholla
cactus.!
This West.em life requires
a certain dresi1, as formal·
ly correct as first night at
the opera.
The dress required 1i;
skin·tight blu<' jeans. If
you are in touch with the
West. you should demand
Levi's. These are made by
Levi Strauss of San Fran·
cisco. And ttle original Levi
Strauss made these up for
miners.
TIIEY WERE baggy lI1
the seat -a miner had
to sit on his haunches to
pan. He needed room
No more The seat of
m1l11dy's Western britche~
are so tight these days. you
can read the marks on 11
Tuesday, October 8. 1963
Newoort Horbo~;,~ 81tjlijij!Mi
Thomas A. Murph1ne, Editor
'fialter Burroughs. Pubhshcr
Cbartll Nel.nnnder N.. Paul 1'1sscn Bu•• Man.acer Asmtant Publisher
Tbomu KeevU. Ed1tonsl Director
ber A.uoclated Press Un1l~d Press International
Member Audit Hurcau of C1rcula110ns
!ember California Newspaper Pul>llshn~ \sson:rnon
Member National I·:d1lnr 1111 .\~<i11r1at1111'
Began
SIO bill in lhe pistol pocket
Am happy lo report that
the Levi's people have met
the challenge of modern
days. They studi~. Ule
l!tlapes or cooperative la·
dies -1 whata job! I -
and came up with blue
jeans Like v.allpaper.
It is my opimon that la-
dies sit out in the sun and
warm up llke molasses.
Then they go in and POUR
themselves into the jeans.
FOR THE GENT who
rides the lonely trail -
1'45 a day, American planl
-they slack .he jeans off
a little.
A corporation pilot mak·
mg enough to do two weeks
on these rates, usually has
a pot to go with his pot m gold It 1s hard t.o hirte
this for blue jeans shoulrt
be just up to the hips.
The rusgu1sing j o b ii;
done by the shirt
WeRtem shirts are fancv
jobs with pearl buttons a
yard up t.he sleeve It rs
also marte so 1t tnllows
handSQmely over the top
of the jeans Tht~ billow
hideR the pl II ow. you m 1.izht
say
NATl'RALL \'. the love of
the Old West has made a
lovel v mrtustrv !or Arizona sho~ ·
'\ fcw miles out nf !'hoe·
nix ts the town of Scotts-
dale. It 1s built ltkr a TV
Western set. llitchin,:: rails
;ind gaudy i<aloons IWhne
t he (.'()C kt a l1 w a 1 tre sSo!' 11
have hearts or gold l
Ev<>rything l'lse lh;it
1•011 lrt Sf>t' m town ,01<1
L1>v1'R
And when my s u g n 1
walks down Ult' str1>et, it's
with great faith m Levi
'\traui1s's d a1m thnl the"
make tht stron~1>~I pant•
rn thr Wr-;1
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Illegtil Policy-Making
By RALPH de TOLEDANO
The offlcial who ~ides
what the United ~s
should do \n the Caribbean
is not the Secretary of
State. Nor is he the· Ptesi·
dent Since J anuary, 1961,
the most important man
where Lat.ill American af ·
fairs are conct:med is G<>v.
Luis Munoi Marin of Puer·
to Rico. Not onJy is his
advice heeded. but it lS
immediately ~lemented
by two of hll peOple, AJ.
liance for Progre91 Coor·
dinator Teodoro Moscoso
and D e p u t y Assistant
Secty. of State Arturo Mor·
ales-Carrion.
MR. MOSCOSO was, for
many years. G<>v Munoi's
right hand man in Puerto
Rican government Mr.
Morales-Carrion was known
in San Juan when he worked
~or the governor. as a yes·
man.
oz l\as been "the man to
see" where Caribbean 3'.·
fairs are concerned. At the
time of the Dominican coup
d'etat, which overthrew Sr.
Bosch and annowiced res-
.toration of the U.S. -style
constitution which had been
suspended by the Bosch
regime, representatives of
Gov. Munoz flew Into the
Dominican Republic in an
attempt bo block the new
regime. At the same time,
the governor be&an calling
the Venezuelan president.
Rom ulo Betancourt, a n d
other sympathetic Latin
heads of government. He
suggested that they light
a fire under President Ken·
nedy and the State Depart·
ment by urging military in·
terveatioa to keep Sr.
Bosch on his shaky throne.
This meddling in the for·
eign pol~y of the United
States •s in violation of the
law Only the President,
and those specifically dele-
gated by him, have any
Constitutional r i g h t to
speak for this country. <It
will be recalled that there
were loud outcries w h e n
the late Sen. Joseph R.
McCarthy got a number of
~rpowners to sign a "pact"
that they would desist from
trading with the C.Ommu·
nlllt enemy.) 'flhere are.
m fact, laws whidl make
what Gov. Muooz is doing
a punisbarble offense.
THE STATE Department
can. of course, be counted
on to say that Gov. Munoz
was acting with the Prest·
dent's COMent. But tt ia
a little troubling when an
official wbo does not have
the right, and hu shown
no aig:n of the propa' ab-
ility, begins to serve aa a
kind of super-State Depart·
ment ln the Caribbean.
G<>v. Munoz is a brilliant
man and be has done much
to bring economic health
to Puerto Rico. But he bas
helped to 1addJe ua with a
disastroua Cuban policy.
Now be ts ~eking to
force the Dominican Re-
public to take back Juan
Bosch. That voices in the
Senate, taking their lead
from hlm, now call for
war in order lo re;,tore the
Bosch regime, mows how
If the Administration
wantl to srfow its muscle. it
can take first things first by
dealing with the Castro
danger.
Gov. Munoz·s influence,
however, should d c r 1 v e
from the consent of Presi-
dent Kennedy. l fnder the
Organic Act which gives
Puerto Rico its unique sta·
tus as a "commonwealth,"
au foreign policy for the
island 1s left in the hands
ol the United States But
Governor Munoz has con-
vinced the -Stair l>epan·
ment that he 1s 1nd1,pens·
able aii the tmdc:(' be·
tween the l1 ~ and Latin
America "
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TO BE fAIR ahout Jt,
this was true once u.pon
a llme. Many leaders south
of the border were highly
impressed by the )Ob Gov.
Munoz had done in 1mprov·
ing Puerto Rico 's ec-onomic
Sad Scene
To the Editor·
Newport Beach has
historical monument
who knows about it 1
an
but
conditions. But the prestige BY CHANCE I discover·
gained lfl this manner was ed it when watdling the ex-
dissipated whe11 hc> bt.'eame treme high tidal flow un·
one or the leading drum· der the Back Bay bridge
beaters for Fidel <"a!!trO. not long ago. Actually what
As an expert on such mat· l saw was a mess (){ pa·
ters. the governor "a~ high· pers. cigarettes. bottles and
ly influential in ar11uing general disarray. but sUJ'e
that 2astro was not d <"om· enough. right by a fire hy·
munist. dram is our monument
F'idel Castro ~ f;dl 1rom ~
grace. however. did not
hruise Gov MunoL\ repu·
tat1on at the State I >f>part·
ment for pcrsp1ea1·:11 and
a thorough knnwlNl~r of
all Uiing~ l~A.Tl:\'11 The
b1f.(gest Munoz t•n1q1 was
his sale s1gnNJ. .111·nled.
and delivered lo !lie
administration of '.I u an
Rosrh. Sr. B<>s<·b. l11hs Utl·
t1I rerently of th(' T>nrnim·
<:an Republic, W<h knowll
to be Munoz Mann·s man
and that was enough to
1·nn vmce the White House
that he was a wlnner. But
tlw ne" Dominican govern·
ment lumed out to ht' (n.
dflc1ent and high-h;inrled.
with a tcndencv ''' fll'rmit
-1f 001 1'ncour;11u· a
strady 1nf1ltnt111n 111 r 'om·
munist ~ \\'hen "ir Hvqch
tr•ok powrr Jl!t•nl~ 111 the
Munn7 T'ill'r111 H1< .111 gov
rrnnwnt 11 ,,., ''"•J'tttr to
run th(' .111111
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MONUMENT
It !I'll~ of C:apt Abbott
u11loa<J1ng the first schooner
in 1870 M what tS now
known as "old landing."
.tames 1'hobart McFadden.
Santa Ana pioneer. who ~s·
tablishcd i;h1ppm1t ~ervlC'e
hf'rt, c-alkd II ·•'1rwport"
'
-a new port.
AND THERE you are-
the site ol our beginning is
now. sadly, tbe tcene of to-
tal neglect.
MRS. ROBERT EASTMAN
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California
Speaks
Robert H. Sharpe, a Mitt.
ant geoual manager, Call·
fomla state employea' HIO-
clatloo, on report of Atty.
~n. Stanley Mosk crttlcls.
Ing civil service system In
~partment of Motor Vehi-
cles: "Mosk's statement
clouds the issue aZld pro.
vides the basis for unwar.
ranted headlines It di·
reotli the general reader to
a damning of the system."
Rllly Graham, Evanil'I·
lt1t, speakln~ In L.A. -"In
on~ sense. the husband encl
wife are co-equal 1n the
home, but when tt comes
lo the governmental ar·
ran~.,ment of the family.
thrn the mnn is to ~ lhr
hr11<J of tht hom• "
AlleD~ .. Seott
By ltOll•T S. ALLIN~ PAUL SCOTT
' • . '
Premier Khruabchev ii @tng to celebrate the first
anniversary of his Cuban nillsile confrontation with
the U.S. by viaiting Havana. ·
U.S. intelligence .Ovea ay Khrushchev ia expect.
ed to fly d:lrecUy to Cuba later this month unless there
ia a last-minute switch Ln h1J schedule.
Although there are ----------
rumors that t h e Sofllet
le a d e r will atop in
New York for a confer-
ence at the United Nations
with Yugoslav President
Tito, none of these repc)rta
hu been confirmed by the
C e n t r a 1 Intelligence
Agency.
Significantly, Khrush·
chev's visit to Cuba is be-
ing timed to coincide with
the arrival of the first
shipload of wheat pur·
chased by Russia in Can-
ada for delivery direct to
Castro.
According to one intelll·
gence estimate, this Soviet
help for the sagging Cu-
tro regime will be played
up in a major ceremony
to be attended by Castro
and Khrushchev.
The decision to publicly
nploit the arrival of the
wheat ie part ot Castro's
&trate&Y to use Khnab-
chev'g vi.sit to pun<:b new
hole« ill the leaky U.S.
quarantine of Cuba. Tbe
show is designed to enoour·
age o1her U.S. altiie« to ig~
n«e the quararXine a n d
increase their trade wlttl
Cuba..
WHILE IRON CURTAlll
d.iplomati c l a i m t b 1 t
KhruSbcbev's visit is mere-
ly ill repayment of Castro'•
trip 1X> Moscow Wit spring.
U.S. Intelligence uperta
are coovioced that t h •
real J>W1)0le ol biJ rniaiioo
1! far more important.
'Ibey stress tbe.t Khnttb-
chev, faced with growJnc
food shortages at b o m e,
would never fly off to CUbe
unleea bis trip involved a
new strategic maneuver on
Cuba.
LOOKING IT OVER -
These Intelligenoe experts
are carefully checking m
uncooflrmed report t b a t
Kllrusbcbev plans to use bi.a
Cuban visit to inspect new
hidden lites selected by
Soviet technicians for t!\e
installation ol Russia 't
largest ICBMa.
ThiJ alarming report,
which came directly f:rom
the Cuban underground.
wama that Sowet survey
crews have completed their
preliminary work ifl the
central mountain region ol
Cuba. At two of the new
situ, large hangar oc stor-
age areu have been cut ;m.o the &ides of the moun·
tains.
lilGH-LEVEL U·! recap·
nai.ssance Rights. which
now average less than six
a month over Cuba, con-
firm the underground's re-
port of construction work
in two areas. but the CIA
evaluation of the photo-
graphs shows no sign ol
mi.s$ile launchers.
State Department intelli·
gence experts believe that
Khrushchev's visit is being
made for propagan<fa aind
economjc reasons. They
point out that a poor augar
beet harvest in RU8sia and
her Eastern European A·
tellites is forcing Ruui.a .to
purchase all of Cuba's SU·
gar crop, and Khrulbclwf
i& expected to set the ttace
for these negotiations.
UNDER ITS proposal,
Russia will take pe.ymeot
In sugar for the wheat It
ML MUM
... aend.lng Cuba frocn °"'. ada. Part ol thlil Raulllian
purdlue, which la ~
ed to total more than 3
milUoo tom, is to be reeold
by the Soviet on the world
market.
1bb wheat-tor-a u c a r
manipulation by R u a s l a
could be highly protita~le
ii the Kremlin holda the
sugar until next January
wt.ea the wortd price is
expected to soar to an aU-
time b.lgb. At preaent, the
world price la approximate.
ly 8 cents a pound. Ruuia
baa ottered to barter WI
wheat (cost fl .74 a bush·
el) for $2 a bushel; in ex-
C'bar\ge, it will pey 8 cneta
a pound tor the C u b a n
sugar.
M_ORE ARMS -In addi·
tion 1o the Wheat ahipmenta,
RUMia is sending C a a t r o
several hundred World War
II anti·aricraft guns to be
Uled against attacking low·
level planes.
Castro requesUd the guns
to protect bis oil refineries
and power stations against
the new "phantom" air·
force that ia ilying out of
Nicaragua.
Manned by a mixed group
of anti-Castro Cuban r~fu·
geea, Latin Americans and
Americans, this 20-plane
airforce baa ltaged t w o
iucceasful raids, includine
an attack oo a Cuban chem·
bl plant, a!.nce tu org.ani-
%81tioo more than· t w o
montha ago.
BY FL YING their B-2.S
eod B-~ light World War
D bombeu at near ground
level, the "phantom" pilot&
have been able to pene-
trate Cutro's jet-age mis·
aile defense&. His Rus&iao-
made SA-2 missiles cannot
be fired at low·level attack
planes.
Tbe "ph.antom" airfOTCe,
which ia planning a major
raid on Cuba later Wa
month, is not under U.S.
control.
CUBAN FLASHES -Dr.
Milton Eisenhower la urg.
ing more positive action
to Republic-an senators, he
favors a crackdown on U.S.
allies trading with Cuba by
closing our ports to all of
their ships. He argues that
Castro could be brought to
bis knees if the free world
would unite to isolate Cuba.
The French are showing
a new interest in Cuba.
C.Ommerdal sources in Eu-
rope report that the French
are sending numerous busi·
nessmen to Cuba to ascer·
tam the condition of Cas-
tro's economy and to deter·
mine whether Khrushchev u planning to again try to
make a missile base out of
Cuba.
A new Chinese Commu·
nist military mission ~a
arrived in Havana. accord·
ing to French sources. The
group includes at least 100
paratroopers.
Costa Rka's Foreign Min·
ister Daniel Oduber has
warned the State Depart·
meot that tbe 'Dominican
Republic is about to be-
come the scene ot under·
ground warfare. He reports
that deposed P r e s I d e n t
J uan Bosch plans to seek
U.S. arms to light tihe new
an t i-C.Ommooist military
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WOOD PLOOBS. llrp ldt.dlea ,,_tit .U.1
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DAY.
OlllY $t,SOI DOWN
The~ drafel.,........,bll a fmcP~
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tltlw t.r.. la11P.lllOJP9s eeat.er A pob.Uc
fnz t Ntltloa. NE.A.a (). M. BIGB AND
Oll&N6E ()()Aft OOLLmE II Ulla llmnao-
ala&e tlaree w.roo.. famll1 room home with
1~ .............. eledlie Jdtchea. Stid·
.. , .... doon from ......, 'MOm te patio
wl ... UfaDJ ~ ..,. yard. A
Wil6AJN At' UU86. $17.600 -8% loan
avallaWe-. Oww wlU C!U1')' .. ,..,... wtUl k>w
mo11tbJy paJtlM!Dta-A<Jr NOW.
SPARIUN6 BEACH HOME
ABOVE A VEIU.GE NEWPORT SllOBF.8
HOU. Vam9t. lmnwllate ,111e11kMt. 'l'lltte
Wroom, two MUI C!U"peted ud draped
heme wttlt balJt..• ..... ~ dWl-...a.er .. ~ ............ Ofnnd ~
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alley. PltvaD '-dr, ~ ,..... aacl
two-~..-... .... 8ee .... wl
1• wtll acre& tht thll llOIM ti. a .ep.I at
"9.MO. Temu1 anllabW -8VMB1T 10'7,,
DOWN.
WELL LOCATED TRIPLEX
Neat 8.&lbor 8tvd. 8hoppla1 Ceoter ud
Onqe C..' College. LIVE Jl'&EE or real·
lM aa acelleat reeuna oa yoa.r avstment.
EM1a of tbeae two Wroom ualta bu ear,,etB.
4npM.. ba.Ut.ta klidleu. FENCED PBIV ·
A'tE PADOS. lawll tprlaklerw aad ln.dlvidoal
prap1 "1th large lt.onp ueu. A BAR·
GAIN AT $3!.W WJTH EXCELLENT
nNANOINO AV AIIA.BLE. Shown by ap-
pomtmeat oe1y .. te aot dmturb tawtta.
GINllAL
Tiki Torch Paradise
A N&I Jovel,y • Bt4rooM p.haa
tam.Uy room 2 b&th ham•1
faal&U1nJ fabubaa land~
~ and • .,.& lb.al
wW 1D&ke tou &'-en"I')' el
your trleodt,, W.ted tn •
c~ Coltta w.. Nit·
denU&l .,... mtecant wall
~ we.IJ c.rp1Un1, Baauty
plie&t e u • t o Ill Orapea
t~rt.. YlnJl W.11l UM
tAtrJ u n. a •• noor to ~~.,.... ... w. lA t.M family room and
& GoM N eda.l.Uon ldtdll'ft
fMt'11i.ftC al.I dee uta 1IU1J l ·
lN aAd ln&da ot -..y to
NUb a&hlnet. 'u.n.d with
TMMra ~vedq, 'nUa ta
truly a loveJy llam• to1 t.bll
low priet ot
$23,000
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13S'x132' eel, wcant. • Pftced rtstit.. noon. ~ . .toeco ud
Com• and .... tlt DunU. plutM, MWIY palattd ...
ea.ta M.-. a.tor, tlDCed llNlck ya.rd.
Your f'tllt l.nd1V10ual horn• AU 01 1oU, dtite"'*I clollbJ.e ca.rap.
an now llltuat.ct on Wa ~ ~ taM PIO flua J'Ull prtoe •n ,IOO, 10" ~= °::u!:l. U:u;" :.; all eo1ta oC eak 111-1197 down. LI a.am. Peninlule 'oirtt Be~i.tf
.,arkac.-. and hold on to tt R.B. bWft'D MIUaC1 'iillWiy l' A.bilesa&et fll'1lll" JIM ~
whUe eo.ta w-. conlln· HOUSlt fOllt SALi bedroom I kUl Jaom•, ID th• prb or tai.. n1a.J.1
Ul!tl to lft'OW. P,,...nl lll• 1 mut. Coat.I liftll&. LIJ<• t urrUaW 2 8fd.roam ....,,.
oornA trom reou wW pe.y COltONA DaL MAR ntw, c:arpeta, dnJ*I, &11 m 12',IOO. Well localed.
lta Wf.¥. &Dd lit the n..r bu.llt. I.al, feeced. l&DUcap-near beachM ud bo&t.
f1'tw'e t.hia coru7 will bf A ed. Netpbodtoood I Jn. old r-a.mp rtrepl&c~ tar,. -
h l·!Ue mat.erlal. Dieellenl Princlpala aeJt· Kl....,.., rluded pauo. Dice4llent
~~~t~ao·;:!':':! · ~tA v: Pace.tw. 2 S:;& ~ RMtty , Inc.
$~o 000 Full Price ltclry. •10 lq. n.. ' bed-~ w. Balboa m.. N.a. 'tO, ATTENTION room.a and de.4. a b&t.11.1,. OR W200
Mr. I Mrs. fiur..Upper ~ 1P;!,-::-: NEWPORT SHORES
Newport Be9dl • S ~ tJ"&Nlterred OWJWr. UTOO Wat.u tnaL 2 story, 3 bed·
BllACll llOUU. Ip u-s down. 646-llQ, room&. 2 bathe, carpet.d.
brtdt ft.repl&ce, Oil a car----dreped fl"-_.. ...... SALES AGENTS _, k>l wtUl a VIIDW Uaa.t. MD.A Vetdt, 1 ft., a . ~ ,_w, Pfl•
I 500 HIGHLAND DR.. ~RT •EACH C&A't be taken ·~· JWlt bedroom1, 2 bl.Ula. f&m· vat• bee.ch tor bo&~ or ""r;nrv r lllepa to u. Ocean. Priced Uy room, dou.bJe ft.replau, llWiJnJniq. 2 BJocke club U M i ii '·' . , ta ..u quickly. Do JVUl' teaced, ,.uo. land8caped, tacWUel. poo1a. a Bk>ckl
IN 1:. lTth Ml l4tH 23&& l'llin'lilw M • CUL own ~ Md 8Cnlb-1.2uoo. tTIO Iowa. ocean. aauoo. OR WT"
eo.&a llM& ()pa I to I ClOSf-IN WESTSIDE P{O. ~VIEW MI Mill EVN. LI M TM bUl.r Md ••e I ••· Low Kl 04"0. OWner Collt.& LOVl'lLT bedroom. tiiiiJJ1 DOWNJQWU CORNER a Bdrm tn ~te oon· . . WALK TO THE STORE ::;n .:=t. full price Kw. room, :un~tna. carpeta,
1' J1 diUon. NN' carpet. Priced tt:C flMPlf a. & IMch Ri &&... I NllW S story adDMe mod· drapu. N • • ~ Dover A
90' 100' tor qlllclr -.Jt •••,IN, r~ .JI t 15,500 y t . Mn7, nc:. em buuUfUl t.ropleal land· Watdift lTM HiChla.nd
X .-of *7 II. Cout Htway, .caplq. N • w carpelJI, Drtv•. i3a t:IO. N&.uo.'I.
NUR (011 t.r_r: l:llre'• a beauU!'!J.~ tor )'Oll • Corona del Mar drapu. I.Aue with opUon •
Owner movi"C Dul, and • "' ~ _..., ~ you'w t'ou Will bf! ciwt• •urprued OR 1-aooo Ol' buy wUh no down. 1HD 132,000, Lovely lars• a bed·
mµtl "" t.bl8 tine oJdft ta1W .-..: La r I e to ftnd tUt far t.hJ.I low LIXll HW 2 1*lroom. tam· .Ut.er, Cott.a ..... room 2 level home, family
th H41 UtUttoo • ~t • hM ~ peoi, healed prtce yoo ean enjoy a ~ Uy room d1n1DC room l&l'f• LI 1•1347 room. fenced. vtew. Trad•
two bed.room bOm9 Oft la tiectl'lc buUt·tne mci~ &94 f1fi.ert4. lwJ• lot wtth ly loMly and l)l&dOIP ' · urma MT C.l&llAa. I~ R-2 corMr. IUJO. ot dlahWUhu , quiet c:u1-de· .. --a. ....... •UM around bmn.t <>ce led b aduJt. UvtJlc room, wool ~t· DOf.ACUL4Tll p.,.tt ate W -Mlt ~ eomplttel)> recSeeor-W NO -.-..-.. · up Y tnc, 2 bl.Ula. tlreplece, pe.· a bedroom. 1 b&t.h. tam.UJ •
&led. and la Ideal for older ~ elrHL ' • .,. pool. ....... "'-ot M ))'. thtb property la Im· Uo, dou.ble ptq• &Dd UW• room. 81.lAhA UYiJla room l ..:::=HO=u=s=1=s=F=oa=.=SA=L=E
couple wbo want doee to TWO ~ LOT th• = '?ldtlc. roomy m&eulate and t e a l u r e • tty room. •CY lot lit block ttnpJace, built • Uul, dilll-N~T HGHS
town llvina. Lot will lake eoml ble home with lt."'&'e bedroollUI, double p · &.bove OcM.D on PolnNlUa. wuber, dra.-.. •-w0-"•era. .,..,r_ • tw o mon. lneome 'NDtala llbak.e !'DOI, doOble .......... J' a C e, w /W c & r p •ti n J $U 600.. Good I r-. .,.......,
and t.be low price ot • t -t Bdrm. t -~ 8*tn. 2 ~ dout>~ nr.-plact lhroulbout. and hure yant • t.erm.e ~ Prctllldoaal lud.lcaptq. SUNNY NEWPORT HTS.
U &,'60 will buy t.bll prop-IU.~. CaJJ for de&alla. Remebu, UU.a ltt NOT for a.cUn children. A ~ £rtw'dt, Realtor, Mg.1~ a.:H El Mod.en& rty. OPEN HOUtlE TIL l-....bold. Full pr1c' nnlv pl.na cent.et' la only 2 blocb UJ.6MO &AJtime. ---OPEN DAILY ~~-!.l lH FLOWER ~·7':'~1·711.... llK Openl &way. ~tt.f'r tee Ulla. Own· NEAR OCEAN 1 HOUSIS ,Oft SALE 3 bedrooma, din. room. wood ~•......,.i:.1• .... -. .. .,.., er In~ al.ale"'""""· w.. 220 M•r uerit• HUNT'GTON llACH noon. brkk ~. la\lth
atltr I Prld& ot ~. Home + * $10,50() * ~ : _:-«» ! rantm
11 r
lW Fairview Rd., C.M.
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~~e. Qu&llty ~· FAAn WAJJ(Q. Re.It.,
Ltlc!ltml Llndm. Re&Jt.or Olde' 2 bed.roam born• in 300 No. Newport Blvd.
OR 3-oea OR i-o3T2 pod rt1palr on a,... lot 60 Newport. BeKb. C&hl.
-.t th llf 1 th CORONA DEL lCl.A CDK BT Otl"DCr, ' bedroom x W tn a Country ~ MI &.Ttl• _"ay e Ma)' e n II O.-rtC9 tioft ln hunt&!n Valley • .A.I========== N~ H.ei,fbt.. Duplu . 2T&O Ill. hett.lc ODut Hlway 2 !>&Ula, Ytew born.•, bull~ 1ood one to ma.Ile ntCDey 2 LOTS AND J1!uy l&xa and Ju.at frttl &TWJTl CORONA DmL MAR Ina. C&J'l)et.I. drapu. Nice-nJM farnil
maint..eaanc• In the ro.el OJTICP! Jy land.cal*l. aprt.Nr.lers. :e or~· ~th pre;~ ACREAGE
r&rden. J'our yun new llO SbCl"fALS 2780 r; Par lftr ea.it Hlway Accua to private beuhtl. of room for pet.a
THE EASY LI FE
plumblnr , dectrlc:al .-Y•· n .\. &TrHlJTt 1 year old. iaa.ooo. . LIDO ISLE
E t rt • J p · Lem. and palntlfll ..,. ~ c A M 1: o HJGllLANDI\ _ l'k '£ ~ II N' l sn.auo. '1! Ouut&.ndlnr bldJ. att.e 3' I{ 0 e am n flYacy M conc:ent. Both unit.a .,.e NNrly 11,ew a BR. 3 hall! f e m f\eft Y lte . llJ.RLY AmerbA bomt ~ P.t.DlPlO ~ 88 atJ-tel t.o at.reel w;il~
• p & ct o u 1. 12a.&00 t u 11 • v1ew ·····-· .ONL'Y »9.600 .... _ 'hi • .........._ overlooldnr oc..n • eoun~ • aom at.radL uo,ooo. Ivan !:r Hert la t.b&l PopulU KarboT prit'e and aubmit your own ...... n •~11 ~ a • ...,........,m U: ... -· ~ hudt. Rhr
Eatat.e modWt lh&L tea· down payment. W . • L .. HARBOR VDDW lllLl-" _ bl!i4ut,y. cou.,. Park en& t:ryaide. t.rs-f'M kit. .... -M.· --8T3-M40 . A.NYTIJa;
tw. a hue• Uvlftc room Ille. Open Eve._ Kl 6-'Mll, , RR, t&m.ily room. rom-nvd"1600 1q tt: tlrepl.a.e.. PW t.reee. Pniatip loca· ZZL ~ ta. landec..-4 back 2 b&th9. ALL APPLI· Ucn, ~7.100. Owner.
JN'Cl. 8'Jilt.~ e.iecb'tO oven ~ ~~w ...!11':::; ANCE8 INCWDED. Bua• OR a.2010. $I l ,000 RJU PftJCE
Pd ,....1relbb' d .wcl PriCed tor &CUorl _ .. IU.~ ~;;~11~ ri~ = 2 Bedroom ~tiodooC: ~ x~~N ~ =-ta ~U: ~ Walk t.o 40..t.ore lbopptna pn.ce, 00 .-• pe.e.. On your lot -a 2 bed.rc>oT"'
flit tlftl1 ttt,~ . '1..i.wuSry CURT DOSH, RMlfor r.-nt•r. and au lll'hooAli. run :;!*5.eo ~ ~t ~~;~Carpetln&'. Mftle a t the lov.·. low pnr•
/8d lUt. tn ...... wilb NJ:WPOR'I' B:CACK • ~ Ut.!500 J'llA ..,,_ IT.:..0 ...,....._ QKOICS A.lmA. ~.216. Cal.I J10 l --0047
door du-t to kJtdwn. w. ornac 1110 w. c.out HJ&b .. v ~ "--~----• ·~-· • L., IN' Opel\....... JTUI and lntDll HI t-mJ LI~ £y,.&-()R 3-34811 C Bat'· LOOICIJ'fO H0t181C ~ R.., a t•te BUNTIMJTON BmACH R·:l
JO 6-MIJ. -w tn CdM OD a U ' R·t C01'• Le WT1T VI T.-OJ Lou 16 unJl.9 ea Chr»rr * lJNBBJEV ABLH?U BA YFRONT INCOME rter. Pl.MG. R. L. l trldl· GI ft.19ale, by owner. N-a area: Fully ~pro1,.,11 ~ Bul lniP Thia awlll'd Terrtllc Potential' Pier and ler. OR a.a10. bedroom. J baUI bome. PTica 12 133 per UnJt p;,.
.., If • wlnniDJ • ~. for i... alls-tor; two 4()' t>o&t. and1Coats & Wa ll ace Rltrs HOUSH RA• •.&LE l'treplace. drapa.: patio CLUIJM AGl;NT@ -
Owl p v't. appraaa.I! I ont ta bnllt, 2 atoru 1 r~ -ltine»d, qult l .tn-el, nJtt• W&rren W. Gibbon. Ct!
BR. 2 B&lb, bu~ family renW. newly ~~I 1401 Reker •t. Harbor COSTA MESA nefthbora 118.tltO. I 178M Rueb Blvd.
room. coverl"d p&llo, luM\ peoWlltbowtel · RA v _, "._-::.:' • Kl S~ 141 OPEN EVE~ M T·al08. Vt 7-2~25 ooeT A MESA. OflTJC'l!l 1 d -.IA , A RJ!:AL lr&de fOf' ~m .... 1 rwmf --~---A
2629 Harbor Bhrd. lCI l·Hll\ s':r~~'"i:(i~ · Owner In , 1~~·2~'-HOME IS WHERE HOUSES FOlt SALE 1 HORSE LOVERS NEED MORE ROOM l Jd&ho. Price UDUCED , c Thomas Realto r *THE HEART IS * 1 LAGUNA IEA~ 21-acre.a . while fence. ped OVER 12.0001 Now Only · ' I Her~ tn Thl11 3 Rdrm • t1oclla fOf' horMI, worktna
Hue It 111! Alm~t. nf'w ' $22,760. Hurry! See tod&y! 2~ W. Cout Hwy LI 8·1627 WTTH POOl, ICMJDRALD BA y CHOIC'J: rln& 1 block to N eWJi(ltt
bedroom with ~~ln11 ,• Call t.oday! "--'Ul "" 00 Newport. Bch. Eve. KI lJ..M-431C3rflf'I" t11 spPRQ111. tt~plr . hlvl. Sm•I Familv Paradis. BlTYll. Contemporary with ~h. 172.1100. TPmJ• flttpe.ce, hu a """ 11q I Ml 6·7171 . ~....,.. ... ----I lnit rm R In fam Y 1 REALTOR. 648•1928 ~
BON\18 ROOM ovtt &&· Newport &t lTt.h Bl. $35,950 rm l.11n1J"""Pf'd M<1 nnly Cute 2 Bedroom llome. bard· dtarm. level i\ bdrm .. 2 I,J ._8().47 ~vrll
r<f' to be tin!Ahed Q(f BeeulifUI ht>me In W~tcll"I . . . . w()ll(f n()()t'9, w /W Clll'-ba.lh bomt!. LnveJy f'n·
your 11tyle. B1c· houee, area. 3 BR. 2 ba the, d.tnln1: * $1~.11110 * 'Pf'la. 2 car fart.I•· Local· r loeed p&Uo wtrounlllin. FOR Sale. 4 M·J Ztme lot ..
Mn&.11 payment11, 114:\ ~r room. r.arpelJI ll nd drape• ,.., on quirt cul-de-ua view ot park•. canyonA • In 0011 pup. C<>Od ln<'I·
.month tnclud.lrlg Prlnr. la rge palln wtth bedmln· MESA VERDE REAL TY 11treet. Almoal 14 ur. but ocean. 149,600. lion tor bualnf'!IS rf'nt"I'
lllt. Tax.-.. • lna F\111 ON SE.ASHORE Dr &nd ton, •huff!,. bootrd coort I ~Ml Jave R.nad appl'Oll. ha.It of lot 111 pl&nl· SWUPl'NO VTIJWlll . • . .HJgh ~Mrt.. 8.E. l .ant1nn
prlcf' 121.960. Auume the · • Wlll f"Xcha.nir• tnr Cofnoa • M In you.nr burlf\C tnlll from lbla I•"· 3 bdrm · 2~, l!Ot4 Mornlng Side RI'! Ju•t 1 door t.o ocean. Art d I M co~t" Mrv Kl II· l077 I l'Nlel, requirlng mlnJmum b&th•. IW111ry bullt home J<Mlb ~
IMAGINE
l0&n. IA'• type 2 atory, 2 bed· e ar HARBOR-HIGHLAND-$ ,.,.,..., Pnce only $1U60 w touch of Spa_nlah lnllu· ua • C..ah_r. __
M M L 8 d R It •
room, tum!lhed ho m t . 1'o7 J . W a rd Co. Clin be "'•n:h.ued on -..y ,.Me. l&t.600 CORONA Dl!'.L KAR LIU';:,. a Or e ea Or I' ....... E'.\r,.11,.nl b11.v ft>r t hh A·l ,.-,. lot. p "'w Larr~ I e n c • d yan1. 1trr11. 3 BR 2 b&th~ tum.a. convention&! or ,. CHARMING ... a bdrm . M erma.ne.nt IX'P•n
I • f 124.600. 12.~ down. lfuff Uk nl'w Jllltnl \Mid~ • nut. H.A. 21,. batb M m' In ptct.ur-.. hJll vte..-:. ~"Tltr
·-v-·a Uk~ our f-'-A&.· tenw" •I'd! BllyvltW Propertles - -... Onl\' $24 11&0 Lov. nnwn. Bay & Beach RH lty. Inc. MQUll locatjori w /oce&n • =O=R=3=·20=10=·===== .__, Coats & Wallace Rltrs 2307 w. Balboa Blvd &48-022• 116" Nf'WPOrt Blvd .. c .M. be&e.11 vtew•. uvinc • dln· 3 COMMERC IAL no E. llth 8t. (Pbont ~) ea.ta MM& OR 1--0MO. ISO w~11lch.ft D• N..S R o y J Ward Co. LI 8-1161 In~ "1'18. open lo den • It NDUSTR
...._._ ·-.. 1 ....... St. Sh In "-•--) HPt Baku •l Harbor -FOR TifE GROWING F'AM· leJW. rruunr ap&doua I IAL
(.....-111 ~ 'U'l opp ~'-CID..,. lCl M H t OPEN EVES ,_.,~ I JLY Eut tde Olet IM na &rea. "-1·:'IOO P'OR LEASE FOR SA IL ~ OaU M6-'1889 cw Kl 5-184'1 SLIGHT STEAL ARTIST'S -- -M .. ,..· · · • a ADOBE BUILT .. Rpani.ah 10.000 Sq. P"I lnlJ. BJd~ '" 4·8DRM. • $16,000 nn a BEACH BO.Ml: lN M~0221i • W Archlttttur~. ~ bdrm"· rool Nl'Wf"'r1 BH ch 1 HIDEA w A y JMll w .. Mrllft nr. :-; B NE ~... bllth1. llpP.clotJt din· nnw .... llf'd tn NP.ttnnii~
CNDEREUA
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quiet. cuJ • CS. • NC .tree t.
Ha.rdwoocl noon . •hake
root, I bedroom1. t.treplaee,
IM.lllt..ln ldt.chen. Low FHA
t4WTNI -or m..,, ueumt
4 ~9' loan. W. • L.. Inc.
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Want Back Bayt A view ot
Ult l&ke! o.tr\~ QualllY?
liADE YOUR
lrlllll'T nr amall home for "
~,autltul l&th and plut.er
'l'oWft llnd CounlrJ 3 bed·
room. 2 ti.th home. It bu
2 large bat.h8. fireplace.
narpeLI. ciatom drapea and
NEWHOT U11tlng . t
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9143 It. Cout Hlway, CdM. bl-Ock to Newport Yacht
I 676-2101 Club • acros• alley t.o
'BATFRON'I' near New"Port
Lifi'iN, l.J9TEN . . diit\ Harbor Yacht Club. Oldf'•
O!Uolt ~·2340 anvtlme tn I boedroam. • ti.0111, 2 klt-
h ,..ar 11 :l<l·Pttf'nlJ ,.....nntM rhe.n-. 7..ont R·2. r1~r
"tua&r frnm 1"n111.t').I ,,,.., StOOOO ""'"" <'111·
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big bay Lovely 2 bedroom
plus bunk room bClme.
nn 40 "' ldt Int RO~ l<Mln
11 v11 llabl,. S2tl 6llO f 11 1 I
rnrf' Ra.VYlf'\\ r rnp,,rll••
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N•wport Sboree. lrontnc MOOERN OllPLEX-.. -,.1o,.~ 4 RR. 2 hAUul. duu.na rnnm. I"( rm . plliyroom. ta' l#nAnt '~ nnv.· ., .. 11 • .,,,.
rMm Ii p&nlry, luxury AMONG THF: TF.P'.U In I tn oron :l ))oodroomll l1own. r"rpel. fMlCt . l&nd.sc&p~ aervlr• ar~11• ""~an 11Mr nn with otflre!I 111 81' Ft. \nth
blt·ln k itchen. 2 b&U\1, Coron.t. t1el M~r 2 CO.I)' 2 up, fireplace 13~900 t..Arf" Int.a. FROM U4.600. 2 lolJI. ldf'al fnr lar-l'r h m· M·l·A Zoninir SON'T'.Ar.
tnrced a ir, only 2 block• bedrooms An t1 l>a.Jcony low dt>wn. II()~ lot.M. Uy. a~.000 RfCAI.TOR. 24211 ]l:pv.·fl"''
tn OCEAN and 1 block t.o Wlt.b all wort• nr ndt-of.
BEACH. 8e• It tod&y doora llvinR R"'"'" for &.n• •if/~ I Ao7 J . w....a Co. GOOD REAL EST A TE , Rlvd. (' M. l<J ll·l:lAA
Everyone lovP11 thb1 home. other hou~ in front on REALT"R I -IMS Good Ru.llnr ,4 INCOME
l 23,9M llnd 13.600 down. R·2 lot nl'•r ~'"""· See .., I ~ .. W' a 11..oullle !'1u~"spa.nAnnrl·Rllr o&.dea, PROPEDTY I It t.od&y! Onl1 $''•.NIO It - - -n u1 ~ "
BEOUCED $3,500 I 1o~r down 3106 Ntwporl Blvd . Npt. 64&-022A 334 ForHt Laguna Buch DUPLEX * c17 500 " t Mark.t l Ba1kel Plu.1 IHl411 WHtclltf Dr. ~~ KY 4·71'il 8 of ,
~Rlolf' 3·4:1~ ~n _E~• * ._5 BEDROOMS * Member nt MulUpll'I Uallnf ~u~::e1':.~ 0~::1 tp
0ro!!: TRA NICE$ l4f,9SO COTIAGE on CUL.OE.SAC NEW FROM: $18,000 ld""11 "''1":-'-modf'm. "'"11
"' .. ~ S OR s•LE hu111 • m m .. 1oc11t 1nn. C'\·11 f'rly! :t bedroom It rum· Brlirht anti rhu•'11I :I be(!. [)l'r 11r111or·11 Hom,. in Nf'wporl lWalklog Dlst.ence St. Jolln,1 HOUSE F "' ,.,, tnwn nwner mu~l ,...11·
pu. room, 2 ha.Uta. fore· room u•1th h" r r11nire. Heigh•a. 2 BR. 2 Rath~ ,,,,. Bapti1t Churrll • LIDO ISLE I ~ .... tode.v
ed air, hardwood nooMI. J '" ~th • 'I" r mom 11nd 27 F'f'V'll Wnnd P11n,.1·1 !'••l\Qnl. MWmum FHA nr MT 11.71ll t1n \'llm"
Ottlv t~w block• to new '"" n"" I Bl'll'k from Har· VA nn di'. T~rm11. Bll·lna. ~· !lltwpor1 al l TU\
wtrisTCLJFll' p l, A z A near frnnt -~· Nf'ltr hnr Hlth nnh 124.l)OO l"enc1.J1s:. Lrff' F&mlly Rm. -'
Shopplnr Cenl.f'r and aulCoeta Mf'P~ ,.,. •laJI and FAREL W ALKER. Realtor Jl"1r~pk' Ll-10 111•
11Choola Must eell unmedl-1m11or •hN'J'ltr'. •d P&r k :IM :-;,., ;\"-wrort Rlw1 ~TAN MEYE R REALTY -alel.\'~ $26.000 4 12.700 • ma r·, .• 1011 ~· t a bove .. , R h c If Grant Ave. at B&Jttr St. ...,.
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prued 'us now . '-* MESA VERDE * INOOKE property by own· I * * BEA1.1TI.FUL 3 Bdrm., Pu. P'. A. PA.LMJ:R. INC. tr, 3 unlt11 room for mnr,.
PRETTY HOME WESTCLIH rLAZA
Out..t.endlnrly lanmcaped the nicf ,1 •11 wtt.h 11h&dy rovered p&tfo.i . ,
2 be lh1. I on' w1th 2 , In ,:-.; ""''P"' 1 r.
111nk11 t ~ "" 4 bf-droom• A: a r~" hl11• •
111nlnr room. nnly 2 block1jl B. EDRCICl,\I ~ '
from 11r rt" or i-reen llT&.118 Jl<'f'I A o••"'
a111J tr~u In new park nr.'ner 2 h••"
t11labllshtc:t Mu11. Dtl Mar l
Rll ·ln~. forrf'<t air. l\nc:t 11n flOl'r.• "" "'
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Stoc kdill & Milchell
R EALTOR S
208 Merine , Balb oa
OR 3·2220 or 548-1926 Fi
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A FIVE MINUTE LOOK JOetter. Gold Med a 111 o n 3377 Via Udo, OR 3-7300 Near City H&ll, 1930 "'"'
BEATS A Mil.LION WORnsl R&.nch, l 'J yeara old. lm· LIDO Blly l'ronl. 143.000. lare St Co11ta Mn11
Lot11 to 11prculat,. nr build med.Jilt 0«upancy Low Terrine view. 2 unJi.. con· MI 11•1372 "''"r 8 Pm
Sll.2M tn S2:J,OOO 1 nn. Pllymenl. w /W Car· vertlble tn 2 bfodroom. 2
LA RUE REALTY COR P ~lll. Drape•. Lraa p&tlo. ba.tb hon" Wl'lndf'rfoll 4• · F"t ncf'd. LandK&ped rront h~a.ch Patio. ~·ntr &•ent I Ila INVESTMENTS J t~ Or11a.n '"'" H\\\ IOtA &: b&ck. Being tran1tu·l'ld · · • =========~ ~-11!'4''1. H11nt1nl':'t11n Rl'11r h ir.i"t. A 11u n tlce "' Ml &·UM. ~ acres prlmr rnmm~rr••' ~ YFRONT-dupll',:-2-ili':!-'27.11•0 Cell ft4&-001111 == .... =ou=s::::E::S:::f::O:;::;:lt=;:SA:::;:L==E proper1 ,· tnr ult L4'11., --· 1 " hllrk 111 II"'~ nl'I , n~l "" rm~ r 111•h \ 1r11 ~11nt1rrk BY-nwner 3 bedroom, I ~. NEWPORT I E .a.CH ~ Wr1tt r .O Box 30111, Sfnt• JTl'l,()0(1 ... "lh h1rt'lwoo(! noora, pa· ----: Bafbo~ Roal Estat6 Co. 1111 walltd back yud. KARINERS Dr . 3 bedroom, =A=n="·==:::=.;:::::==== 1Joerrhtn~ H \\ tllb. r.rs llnr 111.nd~ra pf'd. Completely re· 211 b&lh. •ltlf el'lt ry, m11.ny SA BUSINESS
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-SA-u:--0-,-1,ue "i th opuon \' _ 949·3877:. _ -----Principal•, e&ll owner. FOR Sale, dfftnlfitd mta.
&ut1<1dt nt" 1 brc1room. OWNER Mua Verde S bed· Ml &·287~ bu.alneu. Patented ln<.lud
2 bath• """ rarptl~ room ~ b&tb, f&mll; room, 8ACR1FICE--:l-BR_2_bath I'd. A aoln« b11''"''
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just off the norttiw.t comer of Beach Blvd.
(Hwy. l9) et Gerf..W Str.et in OCEAN COOL, E:O HUNTINGTON BEACH. .,.,,..,,.,..,..........,......_ _______ •
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• 2 1 AND l BEDROOMS, d•luxe in •~ry respeet,
heetH f)oOI, drepes. well·t~wall nylon c.erpets,
•tc. N• chiklren.
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