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Dennb tlae Menace Soviets
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Spying
.;~Shot on Street America MOSCOW (UPI) -TIM ~ foroe1 mQlt be carrled out
vtet Unloa ~1 ac:cuMd me wlth atnct c:omplllncl with
United Stat.ea of operatlnl alatlnl rU)u of tmtructiona
utellltea and a network of and o*n.
PANAMA CITY (UPf) -GENEVA CUPJ)-Tbe I~ radio and radar potU to 1py "Tbla *r.Jectlnaurt
Roberto Artu, fonn1T Pana· I temallonal Com.mltsloo of OD R u 1 1 l a n mllltary and than the radio JW'lltl today cleared.... apace lnltallaUona. .aara of Pm ....,.
manlaa ambulador to Lon·1 United s ... tes of charlla lt Tbe Sovtet defenae mJnlltry do not IU1ftll hopes pf.D.
don, wu reported "out of violated humc.n rtahta durlnl newspaper Red Star cblrled ned to them_ ~7 . tM lnWG.a·
daJlCer today" from four IUD· I lut January's riots 1n Pan· tbat tbe United Stat.el 6ad tkJaa1 lmperil.Ud drclet. ..
abot wou.ndl IUffered yuter· C 0•11.• "'"°'"'••w11n ama. launched 1everal utelllte1
"'·-In a street comer politic· Tu.s., JuM f, 1964 The eomml11ion'1 Ondln11 tbla year which were shroud· ~ent. were announced in a report ed 1n "ltrtcteat MCnCJ witb-
Dame Margot Fonteyn, one drawn up by a three-man LD· out lndlcattona of their time
of tbe world's il'eatest bal· New lndi·a veatlgating committee and of launchin1. purpose or or· lerlnaa and Attaa • wife, plan· released today. bill."
ned to Oy to h1a aide tomor-The comin!ttee vtsited Pan· "It ls cleu that theae tatel·
JVW from l!:n&J,and where she C b • ama ln Marcb at the request Utes are of purely mllitary
II performing at the Bath Mu· 3 met of Panama's national bar. u-liplftcance and have b •.: n
lie FeltJval. sociatlon which complained launched for apPl!Ft recoD·
3 Networks
Study Plans
For Election Membert of the family re-T k 0 that America violated three nal.nance rtaaona, Red Star
uiured Dame Martot by a e8 Ver articles of the unlvenal 1aa::· lntervi with UPI NEW YORK (AP) -Of. traDl·Atlantic telephone that declaration of human rlgbta ID ew ftciall of tbe three m.cjor tele-
Roberto bad rallled fonowma NEW DEUH CUPJ\ -Lal Jatt. t through 12. CID May 29, former U. S. Sen. vtaloD networta have COil.fer.
an operation tut nl&ht to re-Babadur Shastri wu sworn The committee, wblch in •MY aa. p.!N JV1A¥ .,,... 8Q..w ""6 Wllllam Benton of Connecticut red 00 a propolll for pool.LDi
move aeveral of the bullet. In as India's se<'Ond prime 100 hours of bearin&• exam· ~ MIM.HCJWllOCIT A fiGl)OIM nMi~ ~~er Ar;:!ita u!i COft1'119 cl the NOVtmbu
t1:red bJ Alfredo Jimenes, a mln1lter today with a cabl· lned 26 witnatea, wu com· th Sovt ta have pbofOlraph elecUoa retmu.
former bodytmrd of Arlu' net selected to follow the posed of Prol. A. D. BellD-ede ~ :Utary in:...i· A mona1q ...-wu held
-----------Uncle Arnu1fo. The uncle wu domeatic and foretcn pollcltt fmite Of AmJterdam Unlvenl· latiom from outer · Moncla1 la the omc. cl the
ID UDIUCCetdul cand.ldlte for of tbe late Jawabarlal Nebn&. tJ, Judie Guttaf Petrel at U. S 1TJ: • h '1\.T Benton'• statemr~ Cotnmbl• Broadeutlac s,..
preddent of Panama 1n last Sbutrt and hla mlnllten Sweden. and Navroz Ak1l. a • • w eiu s 1 leW ln Paril alter ta1U "'lt b tem and an attenoon ..... .. Strikes Idle °T~tiei: _,. .. _._ took the oath of office from praC::'~,,,-er ~~1:it l!'' Khruabcbev in the Kremlin, at the Natloul Bto9ck:aldnl •....--..an Prutdent Sarvepalll Radba· com.,_...., bu not been publhhed here Co. The American Broeclcu&
aald Dame Maraot hoped to krl.shnan in a brief ceremony America v to lated article T, s • R d nor baa ft been conflnned by tni Co a1Jo putlet,p9ted.
Th d be back in EnCJand by Sat-In the ornate prealden t I a 1 three of the declaraUon of ry to f,~.Un e 8 the Soviet.. La~~. network repre1ata· -.... 0U88D 8 urday. pala~. officially launching ~an rlgbta which u.y. l!'. Red Star charged today : Uvet conferred with The At-
Dame Mar1ot told new•· the new government at a time everyone has the rlgbt to ··wtth the help of spy utel· soclated Presa about the pol-. I N ti• .t men Uult she bad ~ re-of 1tre.a1 for India and South· life, ~rty and secu\ity of WASHINGTON <UPI) -The government's battle to tiles, U.S. mWtary circle. sibillty of the AP belnC ta-. D 8 00 , usured by the famUy tele-east Asia. i>e.~son. the report said: The Ju.sUce Depa.rt.ment a&id carry out the reg!Jtration intend ln Umea of peace to duded in the pool.
• phone calla. Shutrl S9 a middie-Gf·the· On the facts proved before today It would decide 1n a defiDe u predaely u possl· No declatou "'" reaebed UalW Presa lateraadoul '1le w~ VfJf'/ b.d at one roader ~lecled unanlmoualytus, we are unable to come to month or ao whether to con· provt.ton of the law -aom• bJe the beartqa of ICBM pending further dlleu.._
Maintenance men proteat-moment. Mlu P'onteyn Al~. a week qo by the ruling'~ cooclusioa. tlnue 11$ d o & I e d efforta to Umes called the Subvenive launchlnl pads, stratertc air on bow the pool wwJ4 oper-
tnc non-wrlon.opented rail· There wu a bullet by hil Con~n Party, retained all Undoubtedly there waa, u reciater the Commu.DiJt Party Activities Control Act-ctart· force air field.I, naval ate bow retuma wau1d bt
way facllltiet1 at cape Ken· spine, which bu now been senior members of Nehru's a reiult of the firing by the under the 1950 laternal Secur· eel on NOT. 22. 1950. and Orin& poaltiona of anti· 1athered &Dd d1.ltz1llut.ld. and
nedy kept $?15 mWlon worth removed. · -1 cabinet and named NehnJ'sl United Stales armed forces, Uy Act Now aimoat 14 yean later a1rcraft and antl·rocbt de· what the coat would be.
ol 1pace projecta tied up to-"There ls •Wl, a bullet in daughter -Mr'l Indira Gan· a tragic .loss .of life on the The Supreme Court dea.Jtlafter ...... .H.... in• femes and other mllttary Tbe networb laid tbe dl9'
day, and strikin& electrical hl1 cheat,.~ Its not dolnljdhl _ u minister ol lnfor.1 Panamanian 11de. It must be tbt department a setback a..-..,. a mounta · <ea and objects. CUJSionJ were eo11tl:mdn(.
wort ... pNp&nd to vote on a any harm. malloo and broadcasUng l'R yesterday by rejectin1 ilJ ur· ous record and spending thou· "Apart from 1trate1lc mill·---------new contract oiler at a atrtfe-She uld her brother·ln·law M G ndhl . d communities sucb an abso-1ent plea to look into the case Anda of dollan, the &oal ls tary reconna.l.aaance, the •PY
tom MldUlan wire planl auured be r thal Anas 1s ~ ; h · ~n 1 e e ~I lute right, as is enshrined ln again alter the U.S. Court of atlll dlm in tbe dlJt.a.nce aat.elllta are a"1gned to con·
Tbe c:u.rtalm went up Oil "really out of danger," and ~ther !uorth:Xont; c~~~et article three. •ould not ex-Appea.la here bad aet ulde Followiq beartnaa before doct radio recoanal11&nce u Atom-ship Saile
Broldway last nilbt after a that her husband sent her a minl.at~r not sworn today. elude certain neceuary 111d the party'a conviction for SUl>Terai Acttritlet Con well u to create jammlna
brief acton' strike, bat a penonal meuaae of rea.uur· She will take the oath later reaaonable exceptiool. failure to register. ve trol obataclta. Wltb tb1J purpoee in T B ha
rub of strikes and walkoutJ ance. . but u not ex to actlve-'. ''Thus, it would not be a Prev.lously the party had Board and numerom court view, the u.s plan.a to equip 0 remer ven
acroa the n.atloo ldled thou· Neverthele11, she said she 1Y partlcl a~he govern· contravention of article three been {med $120,000 by Feder· proceedlnp, tbe Supreme tu spy utellltea with elec-
qnda o1 workera. plaru to try to fly to Panama ment for Paeveral montha be· to deprive a person of We, al Dlstnct Judge Alexander Court ruled in 1911 that the tronlc and anU·radJo equJp-NE!' YORK (AP) -1"
Mon labor trouble wu alter her feltival perform-. ~rty. and security of per· Holtzoff Conatltut.lon did not bar ree· menl world 1 Ont atmn-powtnd
threatened for tonight when a.nee tonight, returnin& for f:use or the period of mourn· son ln order tA> preve11t injury The appeals court said the latraUon by the party. But "The booat ln the develop-mercblnt ahlp bu ..U.S OI
about 10 000 worken planned her next scheduled appear. ~ rl mini to other persons from unlaw-government c o u l d lnltlate many aide lssuea went unde· ment of rad.lo elPionaee and U. ftnt tnnatlmtSc: ....,,....
to walk ~ff their jobs at Alum· ance S.turday. e f new~ :{;e th '':.{ ful violence and in order to another trial and attempt to clded. the actJvitle1 of t!.S. m.Wtary The nt.1elhr abiP S.ftl!Ub hlum Co. of America plant.a rke1P1 t orf _1_1~t ,e .!? __ . quell a riot or viole!lt ~ show that the party cocifd be AmODI them was the one clttle1 on the borden of the left ~ for lhm.....,
1D East and Midwest. 0 °' <' •uu ... er oi .a~· &Me, provided. however, that ngtstered by someone who now uppermost -whether Us.5R and other IOdaDJt n,a. en, GcnMio' • ....tut • tma
The 102~ 1trtke of elec-Se S fnal11~~1rathand ato~-enert fYby, ttie force \I.ltd was not more would . not thereby fna1nU. anyone who rectatera t h e Uon.a c a n n o t but cauae an· fA pneraJ carp. &.D blo
trlcal workers in Hlilsdale, X urvev o vwwg e eumpw M tbm that absolutely nece.. nate himself. But up to now party wt1l be lnai.mlutml mety amonc the peacelovtq of mall md 13 PQtlsl pa-.
MJcb., beaded far another • Nehru when India obtained sary." there is no proof that IUCb &lmielf under the SmJth anti-peoplea of the .irorld. fet'I. 9:1e baa ~
CJimu today wbeo the union independence from Britain 17 "The Canal Zone authorl· an individual uilll, the optn. Communlst act and other "The Soviet peopla and ttoaa for 80. N~ tra•·
\'Oted on whether to accept DIS• puled yean ago. ties and the United States Ion said lawa. memben of the armed force• elen llld nudNr 1 b t p
or r~Jec:t a contract off e r I Shastri submitted the cab-1 military forces were entitled The drpartment must de· The department hu urged mu1t aho evaluate properl1 trainees fllled the nmatntnc
from the Euu Wirt Cot'p. LO inet 11.st earller today to to use force," the report said, clde '>'hether to co ahead on that an attorney or agent these f&ctJ. The funct.loolna berthl.
Both un1on and manaaement ropc>N (UPI) -'7:Joo· Pretldent RadhakrlJhnan. because ol "the tempo and thl.s basis or drop the entire could sign the registration of radio technical equipment '?be croainC II~ to
were uraed by Mlchllan Gov. aense. Tbe three by cabln•t mem· violence ol the disturbances." cue statement. 1n all brancbel of the armed tab 10 ~· o.orse Romney to IUbordln-Tbat was U. ceneral rue· bera -Home M1n1'ter GuJ.
ate tbef.r interest. to thole of &n todQ' tit a IOdoloCbt'• wila1 Nanda, Dettnst Mlnia·
the cenerat public. report oo tbe tex lives of ttt Y. B. Chavan and Fhwtce
The wonera are seeking h~banda and wiyq in cer· Mlnlsttr T. T. Krlshnama·
their flnt contract at the taS1 coal minlnc arua of chart -carry over from the
plant. northern England and Wale1. Nehru team.
Picket llne1 set up by the Dr. Fernando Henriques or These appointments. that nr
Brotherhood of Maintenance Leeds University, citing sta· Mrs. Gandhi and Shastn's
Men at Cape Kennedy kept tlsties be gathered in a three· role as fonign mintster gave
more than 3.300 tpace work· year survey, reported yeiler· a clear Indication that the
en away from their jobs 1• dl.y that: new leader of Indla'a mUllona
terday The surprlae union -Some miners on the day would foDow a policy or 10-
actlon • against the Florida lhlft allow their wives to ciallsm at home and non·
Eut Coaat Railway waa un· aleep with bachelor miners alignment abroad -the key·
der BCruUny by a Nattonal worklng the night trick. atone of th.e Nehru phUoso-
Labor Relation• Boaro attor· -Wife-swapping ia com· phy.
ney today. moo among miners In the Nehru's c3eath came at a
Eleven non-operating unions remote valleys of WaH!s. time or severe test for India,
have been on strike against -Lodgers received not only The conUnuJng dispute with
the railway 11lnce January room and board but ''sexual Pakistan over Kashmir. the
1963 ln a wage dispute. The favors" from amorous land· border crisis with Communist
llne bu been operated by ladles. Chlna, • pooolatJon uploelon.
non·union persoMel and has "Non1e111e," aald the Rev. rellgiooa teos lo n 11 between
been the scene of frequent R. A. Nellon, vicar of Featb· Hindus and Moslems, and al·
violence. erst.one, a mining vtllage in tempts to achieve the econo-
A atrike by printers and Yorbhlre where Henrlquea' mk goals of a five-year plan
mailers In Columbus, Oblo, survey team conducted sev· combine to produce problems
ahut down the afternoon Col· eral Interviews. for the new government.
umbus Dispatch a.nd t h e "I have never come across And there Ls factional di.I·
morning Citizen.Journal. Un· thiJ kind oi t.hlnc." u1d Al· au1ion in the ranks of the
Ion olflcen said no new meet· wyn Rffs. a Welsh college Congress Party. India aiao
ings with management had professor. "Anyway, I don't has an aggressive Communist ~ been planned in the pension think there ls anything par· party with a larae member·
' plan dispute. licularly Welsh in it." ship.
RAMPAGING FLOODS • • •
(Contlaaed from Paae I) collapsed u n < e r the pres· A newsman who flew over
a bridge about 30 mllea south sure of the ming waters and the area at the time or the
of Great Falls was washed a fourth wu in danaer of go-dam break reported the wall
out. tna oul of w a t e r engulfed seven
EVACUATED Brldlea were wuhed <>Ul, bones. He sald the animals
Raldentl of the area east hlahways inundated and rail· tried to out.run the wat,r.
of Kallspell and ln lowlands road tracka swept away in a CASUALTIES
between Kalllptll and Flat· wideaprud aru of the state. The Eureka Dam on the
bead L a t e. a distance of The Oood1na wu dacribed Teton River four mllea above
about 10 mllu, wmi wamed by Col. Howard McKlnHJ, Choteau alJo nortbwtlt of
to cet oul An utimated 2,· state dvll defenae dlrector, Great Falls iave wa, later
MO penons l;lve tn the arua. II the "greatest I have ever trtuerlnl ~porta of addition:
The U.S. Wutber Bureau beard of 1n Montana. It al cuualtlea. However, of.fl·
provided a CUmmer of hope coven the sreatat aru, In· cia1a aa1d u far u :My coWd
with a report that the beavl· volvea the mOlt people and ucerta.tn everyone below the
est ra141 bad started to sub-th• ireatest property damale dam tndudln& Chote.au'a 2 •
aide over the mott serloualy we h~~ ever bad 1n t h • ooo ~aldenta, Oed to ~
flooClec1 area.a. •tale. around before the dam col·
"IUYer• thOuld fall ltNdlly S•lfl Reeervoi.r Dam broke lapMd and Mrrt water IUJ'l-
a.lter peab have been palled late in the day, HDdlna a » lnJ 1lx feet deep into the
into tho main item ot tbe foot wall of water raclnl to-communlt,.
MJuourt tonight," the bureau ward the Marlal River. Pond· Two Medlctne Dam neor
aald. er County Sherl1f Charles L. Olac'-r Part collapeed end
The bureau's l&teat predlc· M1rtck Aid he believed at the main bridle it W11t Gl•·
tion ol danger on U.. Sun lull 31 pcraon1 may be miA-da: which normally iJ 78
Rtver tn the Great Falla lnl tn the area. feet' abovt! the at.rum level,
areas WU the flood crtlt SEARCH was washed out by trees and 1'0Uld "reach or 1Ugbdy U · bl h Jed d cetd" that of the 1951. flood The b<'dy of a alrl was lo11 w cb were ur own· CMJ Defen• and NitSGaai found by naUonal auardsmen 1 t r e a m by the rampaging
Ouatd uottl nre m.....-.ct 1t Valier which ii ln the area 11 o o d waws. At leut 250 ~t the ltafll to be.low the Swt.rt Dam about eo pencm were laol&ted at the Wit aalaiaael Jn ao::t m 11 e s nortbwut of Great park but authorities 1ald arua. The ned Cl'Oll a1lo Palla. Another search of the they were not in immediate
Hiit a d1lutlr tMJD tnm ar.a wu 1cbeduled at dawn. danger.
~ Francllco lad ...... ..TbeTn lh'aid ol what A atat.e blabway patl'Olman arom A.Jr Force &!lit llilJ'n e>lDC to ftDd tMrt." who went into the area tald 0 .... 1 pan. ..tablltbld • cm-.-. a cffll defen11 omcta1. the nooc1int wu ''uUel11 fan-w to coordlnat,a dlll:dlli' aid. M1rtct aald ht had the t.astic, beyond be!Jef, somt-P'lood1nt .,.._ ,.._., DAllMI el Ji mi.ms pe!"IOU. tldDf 1 have never aten ln
In u.. atate near Glader Ni· Jte •a 1 d they tncJbded 10 all my life.•• ~Part.., tbl cw.:....-. o1 Ult Tom llall The d.tlnk1nc water reaer·
clu b or d 1 rr ram111 w1alcb I • volt In No~ ·8helbf was re· 'f1irM ._. a....-., .,._ OM dam. parted ID di:qer or collapse.
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Shah of lriua
Iran
Protest Visit
Salinger
';fo H~lp
-Pay Bills
LOS ANGELES CAP> -AatoclaUOri, ~preae.nUn1 -45
The Shah of lr'llft wu tD ar-1na11ii Uchanit 1'*'9ot1 at LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A
rive ln Lot A .... ~. UCLA; plul a ProtNt dem· reputed ~me• -•I
scheduled. •eilld ID ~· onmtion "to·' ~t tbe at.t "two day1 befon c.llfot·
The ~ •1 ll Nceltt feet that the Shah ·11· aialnit nla'• JuDe 2 primary -bi o boDoJ'U)' ~ tr om. acidemlc hedom. ~ UCLA ~-:..!'"a doeW· _.There bu alto been IJ*.'U· wblch the victor tn tbe U.S.
ate of bOJl!llllf lettera "for Ida Jatlon oo a llOUlble .,ttempt •nate. Democratic prUnar1
effort to moderllbe hll na-oa tM F.bab's·nr.. COl'ltelt betweu Piel'N Salln-
tton." • A public relaUoa ftnn ftJ' and st.te CoatroDer ALU
But the Iranian StW!entl ti.iridHn1 bis LOI ::flu vii· CranitOQ would belp \be 1o1ei
Absent
Bonelli
On Trial
~~Wei 'l1':'newa = man ~ bis campelp dlft.
"InformatioD bu been re-cit w .. reported tlday.
celved by tbe FBI offlces ln Salinger, former W bl t e
Waahlntfolr and Lot An&ela Houle Metetary for Preli·
that weapcm haft been pur• dents John F. Kennedy and cbued under auwned nam.ea ._ ... b1 certain Jranlan 11Udnta ... Lyndon B. John.Ion, defeawu
Meanwhile, an JranJan &tu· Qranst.oa and will oppote Re·
deat, Mohamad Movarrt, aaid publican George Murphy, a I
be was ottered "5.000 lf be former actor, in the Novem-w~ end.bit crtticlam oft.he ber general election for tbel
Shah s ~11me. He said tbe Of. aeat now held by alllng Demo.
fer came from aeenu ol the tic c.. ""-i-~de Shah. era _-n. "<IALl rtD.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The A preu counselor for the tba1i'8 Go~ =~ G~r::1 trial of WUliam G. BoneW, Iran1a.n embuay told a DeWI took the lead In proposlnc tbe1
former head of tbe State conferenc;e tdon~y that be 1bare-thl-deflcJt a~Dt
Board of Equalization, on t 0 r e s a w only quiet 1 n d and that it wu negoUatect by
chareea of l.ocome tax eva-peaceful demonstr•tiona. both Eug,ene Wyntan. ue.JD.Oelll.llCJ
alon eoea lnto lts teCOnd ~1 ~~~ .. and against ms ~ state cbalrman and husband
today, with BoneW In Me11co. All Moba d Sa ri of city Counctlwormn Roaa-BoneW went to Mexico 10 mma pu an, llnd Wyman. f
years 110 amJd bribery alle·I here from Wuhlnlton. said None of ~ part.lea to tbel
aatlora ac•llllt him and bu· It wu found that an Iranian allefed .agreement was avail-1
n't ~turned aince. He itlwbo ~gbt a rlfle In Wash-able Immediately for com·
not expected to appear at the lntton purchued .~t Ollly for ment. '
trial. buntlnl .purposes. He did Under the "1entlemen'1
The U.S. 1owrment opened I other pUrclwes ~f fJnarma aveement,'' tbe Ttmea 1ald~
lta cue :f!!.°" Bonelli Mon-!f :=:.~~l.tt ~ent-Salinger ii committed to help
day with sea that he owa He s a 1 d the other dlmon-Cranston by providlD& up _!~!._!~~::__i__.J;~~~~~~-~..:,.::;...l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~~!f;~;:..,~~~:i:ll Sl13,'M5 ln back tuea and tba1 $150,000 tn matinl up any
he failed to report $112.700 in stra~s mitht be touched offldeficlt incurred during their Income durin& 1962 and 1963. by lnt.ernatl~nal subversive heated campaip.
Proeecut.on said they would orcanlzatlons, Inc I u d lfli The pre-primary campaJgn
alJo show clth.eal teeklnl Communt.ts acreement aue.rtodly W a I
liquor Ucentea JMde payoffs I aimed at belplna mend any
to BoneW. po11lble party rill cauted by
Bonelli la fl1hting the action B b ff the Salln~r-Cranatoo p r l· In abtentia, throuih his alt.or· 0 Ope mary b.lttle, the Timea re.port-
ney ~d
BoneUi la also under Indict· 1 G d • I Brown hid b.lcked Cnnaton
ment iA San Die&o and River· rn ltatwn and Salin1er WU IU~
1ide counties on b r 1 b e r y ·by Asaembly Speaker Jene
charges. Unruh. Brown and Cranston
Two witneuea te.Wied Mon·1 Speaker 1sloce have pledeed their 1up-day that they"f!ach paid 17.500 port to Saunier.
to Mn. Elsie Mickey Jones to BURBANK 1 APl _ A f get Uquor licenHs. M r s. unny
.Jones was termed a Bonelli 1 thing happe~ at grad~Uon
go-between In brtberv trials ~remooiea at PT'OVJdence j
runt y ars ago · ffigh School Monday ru1bt. lnstalla ti on
Of Pay TV
The e w1tneues ~rl' Ray-1 Bob Hope was the speaker
mond Treverrow and Mn. The 120 graduates from the
H1lrnette Hurt both of Sant. all-gl~l school. I n c I u d I n g Ana · Hope s daughter. Nora. heard
off-beat commencement ob-Under Wav I servaUons that Included I
"l had a well-rounded edu·
F"atl1er Asks ca.~on. I flunked everything SANTA MONICA (UPI) -On Jnlduallon day, my Work wu under way today on1
dad and mother were crylnc the Installation of the equln-
H • Q •] I their eyes out. But the prlnct~ lent of three complete let. lSlJ ( fefi pal 1till wouldn't live me my YialClll naU.-faCll tn Joa
I diploma. Aqelel and su P'rand.lco
T Kill H• "I must coftfess I helped for televllion lervlce ae-0 lBl Nora with her homework . . . co~ to Svlvester L. (Pat)
Bot she is graduatin1 any· w ver praident of Sub-way. ea •
LOS ANGELES (AP) -In I , "l'he~ are plenty ol oppor-acrtpUon Tdevistoa lnc.
the cUmax to a aeries of bit· tunlUes ahead of you _ some Weaver uid yesterda.J b1I te~ quarrels, Leonard Thier· of the best are gradaatina ftrm plans to belln transmll·
ry a wtfe left him. lfrom Notre Dame ffilh School Une proerama to tublcrlben ~ollce said thb was Tbler-just this week... ln Loa An1ele1 July 17 and ln
ry 1 reaction· But Hope ended on a 1erl San Francilco Aue. H.
H1 awakened ht.I t h r e e lous note. Referring to aacri: "While we bad }»lanned to
small chlJdren. fices made by ~ti be belln trammittlq on July
He sboftd 'Iberesab, 7. a j said • lit, we are actually pieu.t
.22 pistol and told heT to "You kids a~ their mem-to be able to start such •
11noot him She refused orial _ the one permanentlla.rte and totally new tndus-
He told Gary, 5, how to thing they can leave behind .. try so close to the orillnal
work the pistol and told him target date." Weaver said. 1
to abooL lie re1Uled. Said by ita bec:kera to be
Then be put lbe platol In the the lariat exputment of ltl
hands of Glen, 4. He, too.j Uerhv Winner kind, tbe wired televlatoa
refused. • system'• flnt procrama wll1
T b le r r Y· told him if he I be bulball 1ame:a from Loi
didn't, he'd "set the leather Owner Arrested Angela between tbe Dodten
strap." and ChJcaco CUbl and in San
Olen pulled the trtuer. WEST LOS A N G E L E S FraDclsco betnen the Glanta,
Thierry, a !'l-year-old bak· (UPI) -Andrew J. CrevoUn and Mllnube Braves.
er. was taken to General HOI· of Oairldle Farms, the own. Daw for other type pro-
plul In crltlcal condition er of the ll64 Kentucky Derby grama, lncludlq opera. bal·
Monday, a bullet ln hll brain. winner Determine, wu ar-let, playa, concerti and mo-
'l'be shot hit just over bl.I re3ted late last night follow· tlon p I c t u r e 1, wll1 be u-Tlaht eye. Ing a minor traffic accident nou.nced later, Weaver 11ld.
"I had to do lt," uid Glen. on a cbarfe of drlvint under "Now that the publlc UW.
"He told me twd ftl .be belt the lnfluenc:e of alcohol. • IUel Comm I aloft lw a
and spank me 1f d!dn'L" Omcen •a Id Crnolln'a proved our contract wttll the
Police uld 'Ibierry pct b1I auto collided with another in Pad.flc Teltpbont ud Tel•
wife, Mary. 28. had had many ttcht rain at the tnteraectlon graph Co., we wU1 besSa to ar~nta dartnc tbtlr •tcht ol Wllablre and Westwood lnatan }>rOCram Mltdors ID
years of marriage. Orttcert boulevarda. The 5'7-year-old the homes of thousands and ,
located her ln tbe neighbor-~er told poUce he was thousands of famUies who
hood and ~med the chlldttn returning Crom a party be have alrea~ tublcribed to
over to ber care. had hosted In Beverly HlDs. our eervlce, ' M said.
-Sent tied Ships LoeJtted
Subway May Turn Up 49er Relics _
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S.AN FJ\ANClSCO (AP) -tranllt l)'ltem that wm serve By 1151, a fo?e1t of mastlij
Three 1eutt.ltd ..rune 1htp1 the me~Uta11 bay n1Jon. ot abandoned ablp1 spomted
may be uacowrtd when a 'tbe bllllon dollar project wm from tbe cove, Man,y 1.blP1 ftW rapid traniit subway 11 were dtaQed. doter to 1bort buUt under Mwtet street. bavt 11 mllu of subwa11 and &Ad conv.n.d Into 1'omel.
The tblpe. the Callao, B1· tunnels, Jl mlle1 of aerial 1torts. hotell and w a r •
ron and Galen. ca.rrled sold Una, 24 miles of surface lines bou.su.
Melen to Stilt Frtnclaco In and a 4-mllt tube under the Wbarvea eventually 11.1r·
the lMOI and SOI. ~Y were San Francisco bay. rounded the 1blpa, and aa the abandoned 1lon_g the water-city expanded, the shallow' front aDd rvtntuaUy w a r • EqlDft?I learned of t b • waterlots wn filled. wttb
nok and covered over by lhloa while chectlnc hiltOr· und from nearby bllll. Eftll· saild and dlbfij, • teal recorda for poulblt ob-tually • the shlps were •trip~
Thi Ca1IH alld tM 81f0ll ltnlctlonl alont tbt roate and of valuablei, lull U4 COY·
,. ... ablldleed la Ytm& Wblcl> eontraeton 1baJ ~end onr.
Buena COft and ~1>ibl1 rttt ~ ! ~ .... bids. ............. ,...,... Dam a1lo expecta to flnd beneath tbe boly 1*necUoa &\< -u.~•. • ~ .... l>ll1l'lll that aupPorted the old
of Mai'tlct.. Pint, Dlvte ud ......... . • aald, .:!' tbe ab.tpe Market ltreit cable Cl1' UM1 Beale ltniltt. almolt ~ '!' lt1Il below ""' wa.tet ~e ud. poaiblJ tbl rup&tnl OI on u.e .._.. If~ ,. ... It 1 Uklly ·tMt we IDa1 COIDI Utt lGq pijr 1bat ran tnto tbe
iubwar. '• ICl'Oll them lft • pNiorftd 817 from tti. end ot Mal'·
Tbt Gelen bM .... ti'Ked Uon." -Dt ltnet.
to the ioiQI aide of Market M-Karlu Soiten, coraw Of the tUl1 OoW ft u 1 ll tw~. Mah aid Sp e 1 r th• Maritime MllMUm, aaJd d.:11, Yer b <Bu na Cove
1tteft.1. that ht would bt lntlftil~ camt up to Flnt ~ m •
C.atridcle H liiill'9 ant tn anythlq ~ 'durtll btoW from ~reaem Em·
year ca tbt .,,... \ np6d tbe aubwq~~l bualdel'O
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Tues., JuM 9, 1'64 A Lm&.I MATTEI 01' , WISHllU~ THINKIN•t
Solllt ......, drt»lltJoll "'"' ... NG\ tlll DAI\.\'
PILOTS. lllo'rt IUdlUd b1 tlll natlollWldl, ""'*'*' ~ .... .,~ SAN DIEGO <AP) -A Sullloa aald be put Rbu on UoD immediately lmpt'0994,., the crlal:l bad paued. But
man convicted of contributlnl a uter-only diet for 11 day1, be uJd. when I returned her condl.
to hlt 7-year-old daupter'1 tho on ftult fulcea only foe "I went to work one morn· tJoD bid wonened. She died !!:::============~~=====~
death AY1be1till bellevea bellltbe~nut=~l7~da~fl.~":H:er;.;coodl;:~·~lns~:feelin&::~re.ll=e::v:ed~.~l~tbaa=p=t~tbt~aext=~da~y~.';..' iiiil---~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~!iiiiiii!i!iiiiii~!!i!i!~iiiii~~~ P"(f-nded hfor m-hV f"e rt_-ld Iii
• fasting diet with which ht
·seek Bill C h<Jnge :~old;E:=:.;: =
~~ (AP) -"The porUon1 of the Unruh alaughltt tn a ooo-jury trlal. ~~...u ICbool dla· Bill object.ea lo COOJUlute an waa MDt.enced Monday to ooe
tnetl 1DCrNd tod«1 to force a affront and an Insult to Ule ye.~ ln Jail and ftned $Z.OOO.
Ye&e ti tbe people oa the electorates of t b e various You,, are a st.ronc·wtlled
bl'*' MW educaUon nnanc. areu of lbe state In wbJch penon, Superior Jud&e WU· llW -.c:tecl by tt.e lelbla-a c boo I unifications are llam P . Mahedy told Sullins. tUn~a .,.c:lll ...ton · now eolna forward undct the "I don't doubt you loved your
tea W. McLeu, ~ecuUve m.tin1 statute.•· ~::~h::y ~\J:,1 ylo~edret~~
Giftcli> tl tbe CalUomla Small The eroup. called the Tem· Ito deviate. 1 am not trylnit
le!ilol( Dlltrtcta AlloclaUon, porary CommltteP on the Ref· to change your belleh. But
liMI be would uk Att;J. Geo. erendum Aealnst the Unruh -.'lo have committed a felony
6UD)q Moak to pnpare a Act, wouJd have lo collect I and must be punllhed." UU• for a referendum of the m ,612 valid signatures of
Kt.. rq11tered voters by Aug. 21.,APPEAL
HW'bn IC.boot lt&Waton la the day before the Unruh bill Sullins, Cree on $2,500 bond
eacted for polltlcal rathtr becomes law. pending an appeal, later told
-education nuoeu It t1 However Aul. Secretary orlnewsmen: ._ID u. ~to do~ State WaltU Stutler said the "My reelmg is that we wonj Uf1C aboafll.r.-MclAan aald. meaaure 1Wl could not t>tll~ ~ase but lost the decl·
----------placed on the ballot before s100
New Life
the 1966 &eneral election un· Su 111 n s' daughter. Rhea
less Gov. Brown were to Diane~ died last year. A cor· can a apec1a1 aeaalon o n e r's pathologist testified
· that 1be died of pneumonia.
Brown bu called tbe meas· with malnutrition a contribut·
M • Goal are by A.atembly Speaker lng cause. 8JD JeHe M. Unruh, D-~ An· "I'm only human, perhaps
&ties, one ol Ule 1tate s major 1 tend to believe what I want
• • tce0mpllahmenta In the OeJdlto believe.'· said Sullins. "but 0£ Christine of educaUon. I the theory of therapeutic fast·
• It will boolt state ~lat.an« ing was never really di5Ctlssed to local school dist eta by during the trial LONDON (UPJ)-Playelrl S170 mllllor. over the ext two ''Rhea's mother <hed you
auutJne Keeler return~ fllcal years. offer Incentives see. long aJ(o · said sitluns.
d67 to bu '30.000 .. , __ ... to dlatrtcta to cut claaa al.us 41 ao aerospace engineer.
bkne wMb a wilb to -• and speed unlflcaU®. ' I ...., llfe" alter lix months The .man IChool dtatrlcts PREMATURE
.peat In prt.on because she were crtUcal of j>rovislons "Rhea was born six wee.ks
tuutled fallely a1atmt a aimed at pushing reorganiu-premature. I took her to al
Jamalcan boyfriend. Uon and at financial penalties regular pediatrician who told
"I feel I wu puntabed for for dlatricts which do not me she had a congenital thtPc• I didn't do, u well u unify. jbeart disease. He told me
thole I did," the Doyear-old "If thla but ls unchallen· children with this condition
Miia Keelet aa.ld. "But now etd. It turn.I California's tra· usuaur. don't survive past 12
tliat I haV9 taken my punlab· dltionaJ community oriented years.
ment perbapl we can all call acboola over to a centrallzeJ I Sullins said he then decided
ttqulta. I want to lead a new bureaucratic establlshmentlto raise her according to pre-
lUe ln the fu~ and for&et and removes local people cepts of the Natural Hygiene
about tbe put." from responalbillty and pur-1 Society. to which ~e belongs.
Her affair with war M1Jlil.. UclpaUon." McLean u.ld. The . socle~y prescnbes a veg·
tu Jobn Profumo touched off Some of the complex bill's etanan diet 8.!1d forbids the
a iex-and-eecurity IC&Ddal lley provisions provided: luse of drugs m treating 111·
lut year that forced Profumo -Elec:Uon1 will be held In ness.
to realp ln dilcrace and all non-anUled dlatrlcta by "I was told U I raised her
&boot the entire aovemmenl. July 1, 1968. Areas that don'tlhyglerucally, her condition
She Jett Loodon'a Holloway unily will have to vote every would correct l~elf by the
J>rSJOQ before dawn yesterday two years for an lndeflnlte time of puberty. said Sul·
Md ipmt the day with her ~riod on unlflcation propos-,Uns. "We never. reached pu-
pertllt.I ala submitted by county com· berty, but I don t know what1
Sbe ~td to her London mlttees and approved by tht else I could have done "
hep)I ea.r}J today and read a State Board of Education. FELL ILL
We Are Celebrating OUR GREATEST
BE OUR GUESTS FOR A COMPLIMENTAR'
SEA FOOD BUFFET • AT IT'S VERY BEST !
WED. & THURS.
JUNE 11 & 11
4=P .M. to 12 P .M.
FUD "PAllY''
CORY
OWNIR, MANAOll
CARTE BLANCHE
ONE OF THE FINEST SEA FOOD SPOTS IN CALIFORNIA
Overlooking the Bay
DINING ROOM OPEN 9:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT
INnllTAINMINT
the
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leaturing:
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630 E. 31at Strut, Newport leach -Round tt.e IHd from Westen C•ws
Phone OR 5-0100 ltatelnenl to newsmen ln ber -In areas where electlonl Sullins said he sought advice• Mina room . to unUy several diltrictl fall, from two society practitioners
"It'• almpl_y wonderful to those dl,tricta who vot.d 1 when his daughter fell ill last ~!!'!!'!'"'!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lm•l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!l-l!!!!!!!ll~-----------------------11 be out ol prl.lon and to fffl lmajorlty for unlllcatioo wUl year. ''One told me to fast
free a1atn," the red-haired receive an adGitional '16 per her, the other told me not to
Miii Keeler aid. "I am feel· student fr:on' the state. The tut her," be ta.id.
1Q1 fine but \I want all the ldlstncta "* t.l.r'D don ualfi-"l bad a dedlioo to snab, trtah air 1 w &et.•• cattoo won't 1et tbat money 80 J fed ber for elgbt days.
.. Belnl tn Horrorway aor· -In an ar9' that hU re-But her COQditioo grew 'ft Ji. Holloway, II not enj~yable jected unification. • lax •Ill So I called Dr. Herbert Sbel 1il4 I can't recommend you to be levied just H If unJflcatlon ton In San Antonio. Texas. a trr Priton lf you bann't been, 1 had won. with the money be· widel)' known authority on ~ lt ml&bt have been worse., Ing spent in that vu. therapeutic Cutlng."
11'11 treated fairly by every· "Under the guile of P~ ---------
Ofte ID Ult prison .•. ," abe rooting efficiency, the Unruh laid !bill virtually mandates the
• t'Wbat I would like to do mos~ Inefficient type of school 0 Kd by Citv ii to 10 Into fUm1. I know diJtrlct-the la.~ge u n I r I e d ~
I've 1ot no experience as an school dlatrict. Md..ean said Ne1'port B e a c h planning
act.rat and I doo'l want to He added that such districts commlsrlonera granted en· ttye oo my notoriety. but I've cost morr lo operate. have tertatnment pennit5 to two
19t to beein somewhere and the largest class sites and are reslaurants. the Flying But-
Satencl to make the beat of the farthest removed from ler, 3101 Newport Blvd .. and
&121 chance 1 gel.. the scrutiny and control of La Coclnitas. 6600 w. Coast
"I WlderatAnd that several the community. Hwy
eontl.Dental producers are ln· =-gs~:iicii:2~:iil .-etted... (!::
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Bergman Fihn
Wil1 Be Shown 1 FOR MEN
OllLY
• STEAM BATHS l MASSAGE • BY APPOINTMENT
• "SUln 300"
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It II no more than 1eNible to provide now '°'
the future. Pacillc View offen an economka1
W'1 to obtain memorial propsty before the DMd
-with all it. enotic>W ~ lnquit9
now 'about th1t unlque plan. --------$ \ >
When you're buged bJ delDM s,
You 're always welcome at the slan of the
Chevron-even If It's only to stretch your
legs and freshen up a bit.
And while you 're here, maybe you have •
question for us. Like: What doe1 Methyt•
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In Chevron G11olln11 do to Improve my
car '• perfonnanoe7
One. this new antiknock compound-flrit
since Ethyl•-atvea you 1 smoothtr, quieter
ride. Two, It fMds utn power Into wery
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-LBJ Tees Off .
On Goldwater
By JAME.~ MARLOW But when he talks about cul·
w~iri:~NAna1;~, -~rn ~o;~~;'1rietaw~r~ ~::
Pruident Johnaon acts like had to eat hU own words
ho 't ait r th when be was president. I a man w can w or e In 1952 he promised to re·
1964 prealdenUal campaip to duce cxpen~ea Ii) too bUlfon '
at.art. It aetually haa started. yearly from what he said was\
altbou&h it la not supposed then '80 billion, although act-I
to until alter this summer's uaJly It was $74 billion. But
he hedged it a bll He said pollUcal convenUona. he'd make the reduction "as·
Johnson already has begun! suming the cold war gets no Orini at oomplalntl Repub-worst>."
llcans are making and seem
sure to continue until Elec-PROMISED j
tlon Day, one way or anothet lie also promised to hal-
More than that· he <;ounds as ance the budget He never
If be lakes for granted that 1:01 the budget down to $00
Sen. Barry Goldwater will ~ b11llon. In his last fiscal year
hJs opponenL it went up to $81.5 billion I
A apeecb last week waa a highest in peace-time hutorr..
:direct answer to Goldwater's with a df'ficit of almost $4 bU:.I
mlscivin&a about American Uoo.
defenses. Monday he hJt at He managed to balance the
a n 0 th e r Goldwater com-budget only three times tnj N ewaa.t Legion passes Gavel plaint: that government ls!elght years At the end of -r-·
rettlng too blg and endanger-his second term. the national Outgoing Commander Jerry Goodall (le ft) of Costa Mes.a turns over gavel to
1n$l freedom debt was the highest in his· Sam Mitchell of Newport Beach newly installed commander of !\'ewport Beach There's a touch of thl' Re· torv Both th<> debt and the · ' I · 1 1M. • E J hn publican camp a I g n of 12! budget went up 'urther under American Legion Post 29.l . Other recent y insta led omcers are Ken . o •
years ago when Dwight o. Prrsident John F Kennedy 1 son. first vice commander. Sherman Ila rt, second vice comm:mcler. ~odger
Eisenhower ran for the Whitr In the course of his talk to Brown. third v1re ('Ommander. Chuck Goodman, sergeant at arm~. Rill 0 Keefe,
HOUJt. Eisenhower himself the governors. Eisenhower adjutant. Tom <'allc. histonan. anci larl Hammons, chaplain
got lnt.o the act Monday with/took a crack at Johnson's an-
one of hla favorite themes of Upoverty program. Johnson
1952: cut government spend·1co. uld not have known. when S S p u} • N 57 600
inf. lhe prepared Ilia own speech,, late ays op at1on ow '
FAVORITES what EIRnbower was going
a uq c a a
Thl8 lJ one of Goldwater's to say Monday. Huntington &ach'• popula-1 collected by state apnd.. The Huntington Beach Plan·
favorites, too. ANSWERED I tloo was a booming 57,600, as and paid to the city. PrindpeJ n in I Department estimates NIGHTLlfE
At the Governors' Confer· But what he s:aid, while un-ior last Aprll 1 according to source o! revenue in this the present population at 59,· ::: ,..":;:...W.:-:....--:
a p 4 4 0
A FLOP
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and "'°" fWll ID ~ M, lie plllllt
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HARBOR., TRINITY BAPTIST
Baker at Fairview -R. Hess, Pastor
OltADUATION
The fNr of the Lord ts the beginning of wbdom,
aod the knowledge of the Holy One ii inlight.
Proverbs D:lO ence lo Cleveland Monday, doubtedly aimed at Goldwa-a State De artrneot of Flo· c ategory are the at.ate 500, up a modest 600 from _... • ..., .....,, ~~~~~~~ M~red E~•ftr l p g~~~~~~u. ~~th ~~o~·----~~--~-----~~---====~-~===~=---~ 1uper-cautiou1 a.bout makin& too'. on the question or gov'. ance figure released today.
any-auuestlona In the Re-ernment b t g n e w s. Johnson This Is 15,300 more than the
publican presJdenUaJ contest. said the nation need have no state department's estimate ~ a constJtuUonal amend-fear It wu getting too big for or one year ago and 46 200 ~t req u 1 r 1 n g balanced the f re e do m-lovlng indi· higher than the fe1eral crn.sus .... eet every twn years. vidual. .
:.Llke Goldw a t e r. he de· Goldwater has been play-figure of 1960
lDtred blgneu In government Ing hia warning about birness The newest state L1gure 1s
over and over lllte a record. also 7,310 above a special I As long ago as 1960, in hi8 , census fl<Yure of Oct %4 196.1 book "Co · r 111 • • • nscience o a Con -I a gain recorded in Just over servative," Goldwater wu, saying: five montha -~betmore -::::::
M . "How did our national gov· Moneyw1sc Uus meant. close , • t eetlD <1 ernment grow from a servant to $60,000 more a year In the
c '°" with sharply limited powers! city's coffers from stale taxes , -lnt.o a master with virtually -----' 38semblyman James Whet-unlimited powers! In part JllDre CR-Garden Grovel will we were rwindled.
ilend a two-day hearing of "Al l too often we have put ("h T• J»Auembly Education Com-men in office wbo have sug-, erry line
.... in Sacramento. June 'ea.ted spending a little more
illi.tt. on this a little more on that I B -3'be committee recenUY1who have proposed a ne~ Il e8UID00l
1!!41ed the Westminster Ele-1 welfare program who have
rllil&ary School District. thought of another varietv of Southland New1 Service
.;imtnnan Cba.rles 8 · Garn-1ecurtty · BEAUMONT -B l a c L • <D-Fr99no> said the up-· 11
cmn.inf MUion would be the RESTORING Tart.a.ria.n cherries are ripe
iRood of a aeries ln whJ ch "We have taken the bait here and hundreds of smart tli committee hopes to learn preferring to put off to :in: folk have begun U1eir annual
19re about bow school dis-other day the recapture of pilgrimages to pick their own ~ actually make their freedom and the restoration fruit
1ii11tts and expend their or our constitutional system... Unsea onal cool Y.eathcr
Jlrl<b. Johnson said government during the blooming season ~ San Juan Unified bis-neither subverts, undermlneti delayed the crop about 10
tikt. near Sacramento, wlll nor lessens free d 0 m days. The Tartanans .... ,11 bt>
the atudv area "through the Social Security availabl.-to June 15 Royal ... =
ialeache '
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System, or by bringing elec-Ann s. Bings and Windsors 1
triclty to the farm .. by con·j should be available from June I
trolling r l o o d s. by ending 10 on, and a h.arvesl of Lam-.
bank failures. . . by provid· ~rts wtll finish the season
Ing s c h o o I lunches for our I around June 27 to July 5.
children " Information about the or-~ :'">opular I Goldw~ter has toned down chards may be obtained at ~ his statements about the So-a booth at Beaumont A vcnur
.:; . cial Security System. He sug-and Cherry Valley Boule-1
j{unlmgton B e a c h life-gested putting It on a volun-vard. or at thr Beaumon1 ~rds reported an estimated ta;y basis. although how !t Chamber of Commerce. 1 ~people relaxed on local could then survive he never ------
beaches over the weekend. explained. I
:Yempera1ure1 or 68 degrees A ft e r he Io s t the New • ~rt r~rded both days and Hampshire primary in March Commttlee Head i1R water stayed at 60 de-hi s campaign manager there ~ both Saturday and Sun-said he had pulled a major SACRAMENTO ( APl -A PJ.9. bonf'r tn advocating a vol-42-year-old freshman leglsla-
. 'ltiore than two-thirds of the untary Social Securitv Svs-tor. Democrat George N :ti: weekend swimming res-tern Zenov1ch of Fresno. has been
~s were made Saturday. Since then Goldwater has named chairman of the As-
. alOCC>rdlng to llfeguards. been saying l.e simply wants sembly ft'lnance and Insur-
• £uards also reported mak· to Improve Social Security. ance Committee Jii1 one boat rescue and ad-not end it, by keeping the ,_ ________ __
:ll\lnlstering two first aids. dollar sound. _ _._
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Answers to key quution•
about the Investor-owned
ttlectrlc utility industry
and th• all-electric future
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part of &Jae eleeC:rio •tilfb' llldmb71
Neart1 •••,.._in the Unie.d 8&at. bM
a stab in the future ol the IDYMt.or-owned
electdc atility 1.admtr7. lfa a I.Id! If 1W
hue a b&n.k account, carrJ' in.turance,
belon1 to a •fund'" or ut orsuiaation
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lty incllllby! mm and..._ wt.o haw
m•e.d Mr •Yintl ta upe "' w1,,
.. Soau.n c.alifomla E6an. Man hn
100,000 people lib yotI and Jail' ..i,b-
bon are in..ton who diret:tl10WD South-
ern Oalilomia Edieoa. No 1"0nder Edi8on
1ervioe Js perpetually poliahed and per·
f ected. The 00. ii all a.round ua!
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ica 'a t'lec:tric utility industry. If1 a picture
o1 PC>Wft' widely owned and Wl'll·mana1ed
fOC" the benefit ol aJ1n09t ev.-yont'.
What etrect. hu lnveetor-ownerahlp
had Oil ti.. ecMlt of electricity for yoa
and YoQr f &lll.lly?
:O.pit. riml1C09U4nd ritin1 prica
,.~rywhtte ebe you look. the COit ol the
avenap lrilowatt-hour of electricity to the
residential consumer in America hu '°"'
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AVIRAGE PRICE PIR KWHR
OF 9'ESIDENTIAL ELICTIUCITY
One bi1 rl' .. on for this: the bu1ine11·
rnanapd companiee are oonatanUy pro-
tectln1 the interest. of their ciutomfrt
<'•ho are a1ao their ownen) by increuinf
Mlldends to make electricity one ol cur nae'• bJ1P1t vaJu..s.
Here 1n Central and Sou them Calllor-
nia, the f«lOl'd hu been outat&ndin1. The
avenap COit of a kilowatt-hour of electric-
ity to Edl900 relidential customers ia 26~
IOW'ft' ~ tMh fl WU in 19$,
P'ot more~ lend for your Cl>PY ol
"T"4 AMWera lo 30 Qiu1tioni' Wrt&•t
Adwrtiai.q Dlpl.r1mmt. 8outhmn c.ll-
fomla Edi8cm Oaalpuy, f.0. Dor 351.
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lter~~~ ~un• 1'41, tot' a lq ~ ·
today wltb u. IM011DC'e"Nt •
that lQ ~ Jocat.d OD major blchW111 ~ ;
Oraaae Cowltj ba1'e bem do-
nated to thit event bT laJ• at.one SaWICI llDd L..n Auo-
clatloa.
Harold BartllU, cel*ailGD
alll\ ebalnl1ln. 1114 the . * ai(Dboarda -. blJD& ~
ed wttb an lnvttltioe to Tlatt
Weatmlnater durinl the fl._.
day ev•t and join In tbe
fun .
Bartlett alto taJd 2IO POl'-
erboarda ban been dbt:riba&. ' I -:1dEF7"torar:!~= C ......... a T._.Jced
Cel Thia ::.. evmt will CIOlll '1be Oranp CountJ Branch of the Amaicln eane.r
memor• Ill Mil ~ Society bU bQnortCl IOIDe 100 wlunteera for belp In
ary of tbe fOUDdtnc ot the dty brln&1DI Ile 1964 drift to widlln tlt,000 tn lta and Orme• CountJ'• diamond '188~000 goal. Here, Dr. Wlllard Saucerman, uaiJt.
jubUet. ant tuperintendent of Orange County Scboola and
A »acre att. on Watmin-member of ACS, tbanb volunteers. Kn. Georae
it.er Avenue, between Golden· Barr Oeft) of Laguna Beach and Mn. R. John !lledee
west and Edwanta atreeta, of Colla Meo.
will be de•eloped Into a fair· ----------------•
,rounda. Inclodld wm be ~~~~~~SI ...... .,,., =~.c== GenealogiBtl Plan Meeting <*lion and PIM bootbl, more thm 40 oommerdal IDd ._.., .. New. 8lnlee Ora Pate Slnart.
indu.ltrtal ahibtt booths and ORANGE -Th e CoantJ pCll'tl ban tt. 1* tr9Cld ...,.
a 1peclal stac• for t'feldnt GenealO&ical S o c t e t 1 enl IJMI bid ~ i .._.
entertainment meet Sabadar. 1 !'18 p.m. at Um.I, wOl .. die .,...... .
The Founden parade wW Glenh.avm Clubboule, 1Slll
be Saturday, June JD at 11 W. lA.mptOD Ave., to i.r
1.m. Mn. Edward Fruh speak •
~~'J'd. Elb R Another meettnc b ..._ eopen u1ed June 25, 7:JJ p.m., wblll
Dining Room How T• Hohl Mlf.
Huntiqton B •a c b ma FALSE 1EETH Loda• baa r.openect tta din· y.,. A...ty 11 ,._.
tn1 r o o m and wUl ""' Dol"l'!ll' 11111e ...-MJICllJ .......
Juncbn from II •·"'· and §.t:m= :.t°:;r;J't dJnnen wrtll lO:JO p.m. da1IJ ••::tr:: :.:I
eicept Wednelday. ,... .:t..7:....-~-:J Some nmodellq bu hem ..,. ... :C:-::.. ._
done on the dlnJnl room In ~·&::f.: -,f;, ":f' ,._._
conjunction with the reopen-=--~~ =::;:.. --U:. ing.
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f .worite collar styles! Snap t1b, but-
+01, down & regular. Sizes 1'4 to 17.
Pniced at on ly
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Fentastic tie sale. Every style, color
imaginable in the group. Buy a
d01en • • All priced for gi~ing for
him on fether's day.
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CIGARETTES POP:l~-:!HDS . RIGHT .GUARD D=~~O=T .
REG. $.1.00
AQUA VELVA A:.: !::E
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·KINGS MEN LUXURY
SL-tAVE
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Vil ALIS HAIR DRESSING
7 OZ. SIZE
REG. $1.00
MODERNISTIC
STYLE
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Slanos approx. 24" high
with Vinyl covcroct, comes
in white, turq . coral, black
and beige.
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Dress shoes -On dress parade for
''Dad" on his day. Regular $9.00
values, Now Priced at
82~ TAX
87~ TAX
58~TAX
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73~TAX
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MENNEN
SCORE .
COMMAND
SCHICK RAZOR
PUSH 1unoN 79c DEODORANT
IEG• $1 .00 + TAX
HAIR DUSING 92C 44 OZ. SIZE
REG. $1.00 + TAX
SHAVE 86 CREAM C
REG. $1.25 + TAX
WITH 4
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REG. $1.00 87~TAX
SCHICK BLADES ~~: 77~TAX
GILLEnE RAZOR RE~ ·1~~AX
GILLETTE BLADES 1::.;:s 'l!~AX
COPPERTONE .!:~£~, 'l!!AX
SCHICK BLADES 5 .'JE;~s 63! rAX
·HASSOCKS
Walnut finish legs and
it come~ in round and
, square sty'lrs Large
selection of a1111orterl
colors
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Buy Several and Save 3.57 .. l
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Three l' ears of Travel • • •
ly llA ANDllSON
Al IUD1Ue tomorrow an 11-month drum of the Boy
w orleya. Newport Beach, will become reality u they take off
on the first 111 of a thret-year Y1cation around the world, vta
<ampgrounds, air and •terway1. -..
M D-D.ty (departure day) dnw1 near. the pace becomes
more fren.tk. but antictpltion and enOnuium maunta. While
mapping routes, packin& letting pwporU and booMftl pw-
ages, Mr. and Mn. Worley and 18-yelN>ld twin d.aqbten.
Robin and Rachel. are completing the aale of their houte and
furniture and storing valuables. To insure enou1b free thM,
Worley retired as a Harbor Area realtor.
The girll, who just completed their sophomore year al
Newport Barbor High School. wtll continue their studiea abroad.
Somewhat abptical that the dream actually will come true.
JtolJln aid, ''I won't belllft it until we 1et there.'• but con-
tinued aattmlnr articles ahe plam to pack.
The Worleys will firlt drive acrou the country, camping
11 they go along. In New York they'll sell their camper and
equipment. then board a plaM for London where a new camper with camping gear will be waiting for them.
Another month will bt lp8llt cam~1 out a.tons the
COUlltryllde of Enl)and, Scot1and end Wales tiefon tMy croa
the Ena1ilb ChQn.el by boat. After a camP1na tour of a.many,
they "'11 bKode "permanent" resldenla iomewbere bl the
Bnuiu Alpl durlnj tbe Jlat ICbool tmn.
1~ OAll.'t 1'11.0TIMIWWalU
Tues., Jun. 9, 1964
About Your
Problems
By ANN LANOElS
Powerless Giants
r DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thank.a for straiihtenin.J
.._ out. J ilways thought Winston Cburclrlll and the ta.a. General Dou&J.u MacArthur were sreat mea. but
after readJn& tht column ln which you 0.K.'d the nutty
theory that nnokin1 to an adult IJ what a pacifier ii to
an inf ant 1 have chan&ed my mind. Accordtn1 to your
theory theae men were
actually grown-up babies.
The person who wrote
said small chUdren ca n
suck their thumbs and
drag a d I r I y blanket
around but adult.a would
~ led of( to the loony bin
frtbey did such thlnga. so
smoking is their substl· tute. .
• U'1 dlfftcult to undc.:·
stand bow crown-up babies
could become world leaders
Since you an '° douoo• Qtart I'd appr«late your
explanation.
'nlanka for readlnR this
letter. which I'm sure will
... nn rurtht'r than lht'
1'11tebasktl -
, J H.P OF RICllMOND
•:DEAR JH:r: ~tntal UJi·
dY incl luderablp q111ll· fts de Mt equate witll
emt'hnal l&abUttJ. (Hitler,
'Mauolinl. StaJJ11. Castro).
Moy leaden 11 the neld1
ef 1eluce, art, medldM,
uct Ouaee wue, ud are,
brtlliut Waken i.t al
th penoul I e v t I thetr
lhu were ud are. a meu.
• ~; ~story 11 replete wltll
• ... uamplet of acampUsbed
· fetple wlte were to poorl1
Mjisted &bat they eveatual·
11. ldlled themaelvea wtlh the kip of a hJ1b window.
1 pa, a boCllt' or tht' IH
pipe.
0£AR ANN LANDER~.
~tly '°" printtd a let·
tee from ~ tftn~e.r who
said 1be bad a million Creck-
lt1 and bated every one or
them You told her about
U!ldpaper "1rgery. warn~
apinst quacks and so on. WW you pleue print t h 1 s
letter and perhaps wake up
_.:flMDe or these foolish kids"
; : : ·What ln the world is : : Wroni with freckles~ Thi'
: : lqvtly •omao \.o whom I
• t 1Maw been married for over
• U yean ba1 a mllllon !reek·
Jes and I iove every ont
~ lbem. In fact. her rreck· .t-. are what attracted me when we met at an Epworth • ~aue picnic 20 yean a10.
· nectles are part of a lf,:.rs penonallty. Tb e y
•: ~ ber that M~, IUD· kkaed look. Freckles are
• 'wboluome. out-door i s ·1.
• • iriank and honest Any girl
would bleach a freckle,
11 lllAIMAHr DIAM«>"Dt $195 t=~~ . ,, .........
attempt to cover It with
heavy make-up or. beavan
forbid. re1e>rt to llUl'lll')'
hu rocu in her bead. -
-VOICE OP' DISSENT
Ot:AR VOICE: nukt
fe:-the pea&eat ~al
for lnekMI tlllee D • r I •
Day llUed lter llnt .O-
U.. doUan .......... In·
era! mea ( .. ••-> _,.... c. expreu tile .... ,....
•I Ylew, _.,... 61 H ..st
~vt.ebtlf1.
Punta att ,e.ple -
lbey Ua be rtfM a ... IJtey
can be WNllJ. Te Mlp H·
deratand their vtewp • I •I
and lo prom.U harmoay at
ho~. w r I le fer A N N
LANDERS' beek.let. "Rew
Te Un WltJt Y•r Pt r·
enll," uieJolhl& wtt• ywr
r'eqftlt !I eata .. Clla .. 4
a loa&, ae11 .. 4 4r e 1 ae ti,
1tamped. 1eU-addretle4 H ·
velope. c .. ,.....,,,..,~...__
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Thelr En1U1h relative.
Christopher. wlU accom·
peny them to hiJ h o m t
Then the quatet will be·
K1ll their tour or Euro!>f.
reachmi t.bt AJps before
IChool swu.
Thts area lured the Wor·
leys for several rea10n1.
Tbroulh the help of G. c. EIJtermann. prindpal of
Newport Harbor Kith
School. who ~tly tauiht
In Germany, they detumln·
ed which area the beat u
far 11 education 1oea. The
final choice of • 1cbool wlll
be made a.It.er they consult
Square Riggers
Intermediate worbhop of
Square R11&er1 S q u a r e
Dance Club will be Wed·
nelday. June 10, from I tn
11 p.ra. in the Parka and
RecruUoc Buildln& at
Orance County Fairp'oand.
Herb Leiber will in1truct
and eerve u caller.
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INSTALLATION 'LANNllS -Join.in.& five other On.qt County Altrua
Clubs for iJlml]J*Soe rtt. will be members ot Nnpart Htrbnr club. K.ra. Go1'·
don B.ouR of 1'bn.rton Criaht), wt..l11atlon dllJrmlD. checb plans with Mn.
JUchard 1'ay, lncondu Newport Harbor president and Mn. !. M. Launt, retir·
in1 president (from 1elt}.
• •
with the Gennah educaUOD·
al authorities
Country Clubs Set
Joint Installation
The twins. Seruor G l r 1
Scouts. pla.n to continue
with scoub.n& (Glrl Guides
ln Europe I where there are
many troop• orau.b:ed Ill
the areaa where thc7 will
be 1Mnc.
0 t b e r entlcin& factors
•ere travel folders. advice or friend& and th• girh'
yen to team "•kllnl prop-
erly."
The travelers will rent
an apartment or bouH and
plan to llmlt campln& to
weekenda and holldaya alter
they are settled in the
Alpa.
Joint installation of 11x
Oran&e County A I l r u s a
Clubs will be conducted by
MW Annetta Jame1 of Na·
tlonal City. Altnlu Inter·
national chairman of u -
ten1lon.
J>lmeyland Hotel'a Mapo-
Ua Reom wW be the 1ettin& for the lmsnutve ca$
U&ht rttea Wed:neaday. June
17. Participating cluba will
be Newport Harbor, La·
IUl\I Buch, Fullerton, Ana·
helm. Sant."1 Ana and Gar-
den Grove.
Gmdln& the N aw p o r t
group. which just etlebrt·
ted tt. nrat annJffJ"llry. wt 11
be Mrs Richard Fay a~·
s1sted bv lht Mm1>~ Don·
a.Id Dungan 'ire prts1dent.
Clyde Pr11>sl, recording se<:·
retary; GeorJ:e Oietc:'el. cor·
respondlnJt &«'c re ta r y.
Frank White. trea~urer, and
J. P. Sutherland. Roy Bates
and Georgiana Buffington.
directors
Two ma}or pro1ecls of Al·
trusa International. spon·
sored by voluntary contn·
butioos of membera, are
Founden F'und Vocational
Aid . which hel~ women
e•r the Job market and
Grants~in-Ald for womtn tn
"'"' and Latin Amerlca. CbrUtmal wU1 ftnd thml
in Denmark as auesu ol
Worley'• dauihtu and aon·
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Her·
bert IUnu of Indonesia who
will be vtdtlng Hime' a
parent. in Copenha&en.
Tentative plans for the
aummer. l.M5, include a
motor tour of Scandinavia,
Ow Low Countries. Franct .
and Spaln. The s e c o n d
ICbool term will probably
be apenl in s o u t h e r n
France.
Kiwi Convention
To Be Discussed
The last le& of their tou r
will take them through In·
donelia. wbere they agaio
will viJIL the Hlnzes. IO·
H o n I Kon& and J a p a n
where the &iris will study
for another semester. and
then they wtn come back
home.
Republicans
Fed~rated Republic a n
Women of Huntington Beach
meet the third Wedne11day
of each month al l p.m. in
Huntifttton Shore T r a Uer
Part Clubbouae. '.~\002
Ocean Blvd.
Mn Edward W. Burk'.
who recenUy ~turned from
the National Convention of
Kiwi Club in Tul•. Okla ..
haa Invited the Newport
Beach Chapter to htr homt
tonl~ht, June 9 to hear
about htr trip
The national convenuoni;
for Kiwi Club, former Amer·
lean Alrllne.i stewarde11t1.
take place blannually In
..,arioua cities throughout
the coontry and the ''Okla·
homa Pow·wow" drew more
than 200 Kiwi member~.
Attending the cl05in& ban·
quet of the convention werr
C R Smith. rhalrman 11(
the board or American Air
lines and Marlo.1 Sadlt>r.
prealdent of American Air
Linea.
The Kiwi Club has grm.' n
Our June Beauty Special
DUA RT
"SUPREME''
and Cort•'
Cendltiont1
lavt IDOD'Y :cc;
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0..ef Oar v., lle1t Prrm~.
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PT As Prepare
Two Luncheons
1'wo .PT A IJ"OUPI ln the
Westminster Element a r Y
l'ichool District are planrung
Juncheonl al noon F'nday.
.June 12. ln lhl'tr respective
~choolJ. r Fred SchtOeder PT A
board mtmben wID live a
potluck lUDcbeon ln honor
nf the prlDdpal. t.eacben
and 1taff memben Mta· J.ck Green heads
the tommitt.ee for t.he Gill
School PTA 1al1d luncheon
honorinJ Ill faculty. The
G1U board wW meet for the
final seuJon of the term at
7 4~ p.m. tan11bt. June 9.
in the bome ~ Mn Helen
Stacq, priJ:lclpal.
NB Auxiliary
Ladl.. Auxillary of New·
port Beach Flrt Departmen1
meet& the third Wednesday
of each month et 8 p.m ln
members' homes. Further
lnrormadon la avallilble by
caUIDI Mn. ~edlth Cook.
LlbertY ~
.What's
Doing
MARY DAY
lJbeltJ Niii
Open House Set
PIJ"Gi.J, tucben a D d event wbicb la beila 11••
frleDdl of Mesa v • r d a to bad farewell to WO.lud
Sc:bool haw been bidden to O. RMce, Mua Verde prtn..
an open bou• tonl&ht. June lcpa.l llnce 1980, &!Id to
t, bJ Nn. Robert Saren· welcom• tba new prtnclpal,
'°"'PTA p~dent and tbe John Cllrb. Reece. who
PTA board. wW be wtncl"1 at Cbatltl
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FREDDY MARTIN ..
and hi.4f orchestra
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Tonight on TV
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Ol!RCALLS
!MIS
MONTH ...
By Raeburn Van luren
• LITTLE liEOPtn'tiOZili -
Fear of Invasion Lessons
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) -day to dl1CU11 "appropriate
Thr threat of a Turklah lnva· meaaures."
alon diminished today but An o.fficlal apokumu dl-
~.000 Greek Cypriot lrrecu· clintd to daclose detallJ but
lan continued to maintain a It waa undentood the lrrep-
formal alert. Jars were to remain on alert
!Uports from Ankara lndi· at luat until dawn.
caUd that President John· The cabinet meettn& foJ-
aon '1 intervention In the Cy-lowed 111 ur1ent con.fetence between Greek Cypriot 1ov· prua crisis had ruulted in emment l•ders and top UnJt.
leueolDf Ui. Im m e d I • t e ed NaUon1 offtdals, iDclodlq
threat of direct Turkish mill· ~n Prem Stnfh GyanJ, com-
tary action. I mi nder of the U.N. p e 1 ct
But tnvaw n Jitters contin· force, and political rtpreaen·
........... to -" th1 Medi'·--tative1 Galo Pina and Jose ~ .. •P .1 t.e.1 • .... Rolz-BennetL
a n llla.nd. An::hbishop Mak-Ir=========;;;.
Uioa, the president of Cy·
prua, coafETed with hi.a C.b-
.lnct for nveral hours yest.er-
On th. 81lltl1 ,._,.,.1,...,11
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LE&OS, Enaland (AP)-lt'1
just o\11.-lo yqn llnce Prof.
Owen kbn°" · tbm ledw·
er In ChlDete hllt.ory at Johlll
HopkiQa. 'University • w a I
cautht m the turmoil ol the
McCarpty era row1, acculed
or be"' a Soviet aaent.
Toda)"' 'he lives a quiet life
In England. remote from po-
litical oontroveny, the trou·
hies of the SO. juat a memory.
Jn one way he's •tarted We
again.
Last summer, Lattimore
left Johm Hopkin1 Unlveraity,
where be bad worked for ~
yean, t.o head a new depart·
ment of ChiDese 1tudles at
Leeth University.
LIKES IT
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Smile, No Tootla
Gringo · ElectrOnic
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SPOHTS ON P\RAIU~
NeW Start
For U.S.
By BILL DONER
Will the chap who predicted American domi n~llon
of international track and field 1~ about to end. kmdly
stand up and take a bow. .
Because when he bends over, r d llkr to adm1111~l«:r
a swlft boot to the backside rm not altol'elher sure the C S rn11ltl n't ""1 th<'
Olympic Games with 1 tram romposetl
l!nllrclv of bovs under IH And 1f you're
not convinC<'d. w1tn1";.s Frida\' mi:ht s
Compton lnviat1onal sptkdcsl
J im Ryun. a JUntor 10 high .:;chool
from W1ch1ta. Ka nsas ran the> mile in
' ..
1 No Confidence in Curve.-l(ouf ax-·:
I ,
Wagner
Haunts
Angels
Hadel~· \Ya~,.;
Top~ Clu·ruhs I
Sandy
Records
\
No. 100
By CHARLES MABEft
,baodeted Prell
...
S 59 ~ thu!\ llccomin_i: lhl' first preb to CLEVELAND rLl'l1 It
break the once-fablc>d four min ute ar· ma' be a lon<i long lime\
rier Even morr ama11ng 1s the fac·t he didn't run a good rare 'iuHerin~ from from May Lo IH>cem~r. ltke
LOS ANGELES -One of
thl' things that worries Saad1 •
Kouf u la 00tt of the th1ap
that worries a lot of f\IYI lD
the Nationa! Leap.
Hi.a curve ball
Koulax, who pltcbed b1I
third no-hltttr for the Dod&en
at Philadelphia 1ut 'nlun-
day, scored bl! 100th Natloo-MATSCHI
inex~ncnce nvu n "a~ spiked on the the song says But right now
seconrl lap and jostled all the \\a\' bark ti seem~ e\en lon£l'r from the
to last pla('(' Ile bouncc>cl back. ho\\evcr. Decem~r da> in 1003 that
and w;b cornrne strong at the finish Ow-Los Angelei. Angels trad· 1 al League 9ktory 1'1tb a four·
"N1tur1lly I'm hippy to brHk t"d a'Aa\ Lt-on Wa gner for a
four minutes:: Ryun uid with • cvupl!· . of other gentlemen,
hitter Monday ntcht, wben
Los Angeles defeated Cincln·
n&U 2·1. amile, "but I didn't run • very good I race." All of this is to say the l•d i1 nan:ied Latman and Adcock.
just getting stuted and it may not \\ al!nl'r Pmharra11sl'd tm
Sandy's success ln recent
years m a y be atlrlbu~
largely to the cootraat tie..
tween hla last ball and curve
and hls ablllty lo control
both.
be too long !Mfore he goes 3:54 or former 11·ammatcs to thr r x·
faster -dill in high achool, of trrm•· la~t nlRhl whPn lhr
courH. <'lPvrlan<I lncltan' ramr from
Gerry Lindgren, a senirr in twl11nl1 tr1 \Cllfl' a l>-3 'ltlon EASY MARK - Cincinnati catcher John Edwards
\\ails al the plate to put the tag on Dodgers' M.Jaury
Wills as he attempt& to score from ftl"it base on fifth
IUl'IT...,._l
toning drive by teammate Wllht Davis. Sandy Kou·
fax scored on same play from second base, but Wills
didn't make it high achool from Spok1ne, W11h, 11.,,rr Lo~ Angeles
ran th• S,000 meters in 13:44.0, Thr ~am" l e a m :I meet
.. But this seuon." he .. :rs,
"my curve just hasn't been
under the .AmeriYn record of as,:a1n tonight f'rtd Newman
13:4S.O held by Jim BHtty i nd just "'ho shu t out Bo~ton in his I as good at any Ume u lt wu
last year.''
-----Koula.x. who bu won 7 o1 nine Mcond behind the world muk h.is first 11 decllions, aald be
of 13:35 set in 1957 by Russi•'•
Vledimir Kuti. I A r SI t Lindgren Mt such I torrid pue 119~ a e Trojans
Leading
Dodger Slate th•t vetenn long dist.nee runners
like Bruce Kidd •nd J im IM•tty
withered .:>n the vi ne. S.1tty, in hct,
dropped out while Kidd wu 1 badly
b .. ten sixth.
ICOUPU Biii a.1111 •• the lon!J-nosed New
Z..lander who ha• const1r,tly chidded Ameriun
dlaanc• runners 1bout being "too soft for intern•·
tlon.I coms-tltlon," tried to k .. p up with Lindgren
•'"' fM result Wll thlt B•lllie's lfrong kick just
w•n't there. Bob Schul of Mi1mi Universlfy, Ohio,
ended up winning, but It wH l indgern who drew
mott of the revet from the crowd.
A1 for Bra I Ille, he ref uated to comment 1bout
the U.S. softies.
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cw.c1 ..... 11 >• >l UI • C ..... l...., >t 1' J6S "' $1 Loul• ,. n J 11 ~ -.o•• ,. n .."'9 .1 didn't want to su&aest bt ~""T.;:... i: ~ :!:: ! 1~::. ~ : :~ .~ was contempl.at.lnc suJcldt. mn~t rr<'cnl An~el oulln~.. ~= ~ ~ :. : ~~.... ~ ~ ~ :r• "I'd Just like to have a UlUe i.1Pt~ lhl' <'all for Los An1telei; OMAHA. Net-._ The NCAA " ... v.,,, u \1 111 11 (•-• ,,,., '' u w u more confidence i.D the curv•
Ole Miss
a~aln!lt Dick 0 on ova n of ,..,....,., ._.., .....,., ._... ' ball," ~ said.
Cleveland Newman is 3-2 jbaBeball lournament retumes M,...,..,.N .1. Hwt1911 i lcl&Y•'.,., " I.• ,,,...... J Sand.Y retired the fint 12
Donovan 2-2. '1today i.D the middle of a lB 0A11..Y .. tLOTfN•WU>Hsa t4'.' ~ .. i..z.~.:Co. ,... = ~ :..;::::.'"":*' • Clnc:innatl betten in order
Wagner. who has only two game which was lnterrupt.ed Tues., June 9, 1964 0111y ,.,.,. s0>•u1..s °""' ..,.,.. ~ land had pitched 1J couecu•
lhlt!I In 16 at bats thia year by yesterday's ralnatorms. T...... ..... T...,... --Uve hillul tnnlnp aoinl Into
in Dodger Stadium as an ln· n..'e.ndlng champion South· '' Lall• •• ~ l'•...o-N \'•"'""" c1 °':C, H tllea fUth. ~ for the MC•
d1an. has been a major factor ~ . ~LRA CORE ;i;=: .. -..,,::::;. ~ =i ~:' ,,;:..."' .. 'r~.. and time here tlJ1a MUOD. In Cltveland's rlrst-<ilvislon lern California and Mlsslulp-n 1 .. 1tt.,._. et .. "'.,.....,.._ t. ""'"""'' .. ...,,., "'"' ., w~ t ...,...,.,,., Deron Jotm.oa touched him
There ~ere ma nv other youthful hero~ hke drive Los Angeles advocates lPI tale up whe~ they left off c• ... -• •1 1... ,,,,.._ " I"'-.• to.trf!At. :.... for a home nm. .
Ed Carruthers. Santa Ana Colle~e freshman. who of tht Wa(ner deal m I g h t11n one of two first rou nd LA ,, DE D ,, LGUb ~.~w~ a.111 ...... "' ~ w A writer asked if thal didn t
cleared 7-0 to whip John Thomas. Charlie Dumas and point out !Aon has had alm·lgames rained ouL lcc~~~-M"' _ .. ~-v~ M "''-.-. "' 0ct..ii. " relieve ~ ~•sure a llWe.
other high jump stars 1 ar s rea...s n t e pas Y • IJ'C o ans were wng 1 fuidio reports from fed-"'".-"' •• ..,.n_teN&. .. JK-• °" " w..---" n...,, """ AUW I t " I h t on1 I ....__ Tr j hol .. '-~--" ~ ~ ---~ La .,..._ 111 ~ 1 ~ "n-H-·e a.....111" .,.-·•ax
Randy Matson, Texas A&M freshman. who "only" to fall on extended hard S-1 lea~ o~er Mlului~i aft.er t ra.l marine reaurch ves-1°""' •• -. _...... --ttt ...._ t Ill.Id. "Now rm beb1Dd 1.0.
tossed the shot ~2-9~ to p!are second behind Parry timei But the Immediate 4 113 mrungs last night. Of. 1 81 k Do g\a state ~ ~~ ~.'~ oft • 1 Ix> f &4-l O'h point r~malns his 13th homer flcials ruJed the game would ,;r ac u 1 \ilml l w-.,.,...., .. 0 Brien ~btson ha~ a c;ea<,ona sl 0 • of tht season broke a 3-3 tiejcontinue from that point to· that the 1hlp contacted Bat the Doctcen tied the
Travis Williams. freshman at Contra Costa J< who in Ille eighth and anured night albacore yealttday, deck· 1 acore In the same tnnini.
plaCf'd rtt0nd tn the 100 metl'r dash behind Henry Carr Cleveland of ih win Ram aho postponed tht rng 51 longfins In the 1> wbeo Kou.fax rw:bed hue oe
despite 1 rather slO'\ start HJ!\ timt was 10.4 Wa(ner's blow was at the start of the Mlssouri·Artzona pound clas~ a twda''I choice, Loot MC·
Bernie R1vrr'i. N l'\\ Mexico frec;hman. "'ho ran the PX()('ni;r or Wtl ltr Smith, but St.ate game which has been Th<' vessel itave H her and oa a bloop ~ b1
200 mrtrrs 10 20 5 around a lull curvr and nearh upset thr lo~!I went to Bob Lee. scheduled to follow thf> l 'SC· locallon. when contact I Maury WW. llDd ecored oo a Carr at thr tape ~tnce Ler "'a" rr\pon!>1hlr for Ol e Miss contest w;is made , a poaltlon of two-out alnC)e by WUlie Da'fh,
Paul Wtl!ion . the DO\\ ney schoolboy who has every· I Oick Howser as a bascrun~er Maine's sophomores, led hy 32 degrees 45 minutes A 11na1e by Tom Davia and
one startled with his pole vaulting feles, wasn't able to llowser scored ahead or \\ag-a coach who dld not. want a north. 134 degrees four an oppolite-lleld doulM b1
S d . l W'l ner scoulU\~ report provided the minule$ west. w h I ch John Roteboro produced U>e compete du~ t~ atur ay s slate p~cp mee I son. a f'or at least l !l minutes 1~pse1 and Min~esota started would place her about 800 AMHtc•11 L1Hu• o,,..,., °"°-"' u 1. •1ott• m ..,. winning run tn the Dodpr
16-year·old JUmor, ha~ gone 16·0. \\hich makes him the (la~t night, il appeared the in It.& customary election year mllea due weat of aou tb-:-i• :~·~ ,; ! =~14'i:"·~:~,:,r..c~~1~"= al.xth.
best In the world outside .of the U.S. , Angels might have succeeded style in the ram-shortened em couUlne. ..,...., ~ m, ,_ m. o.nrt ':f ""'~ vi-1. r.~ i '""' 7'11 1brouCh e ~ c b t lnnlnCS,
So there you have
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1t. These kids, aren t ev~n old\in a rally of their own to first round of the college lndiCAUon.s w o u 1 d be ~ ~~·..=,.,Zftl=i:; =: · ••no-•L LAHu• Jobo.IGll wu tbt onl~ enou~h to vote. but they re the ones we re dependmg on win the game ba~Pball world srries Mon-that an albacore run in :=,,...r".4~ .~',: ,~· 1, ...., .... ..., P......._ ,..._... naU nmaer to iet ..-• ':;
to savage our international reputation. Can they do it? Trailing 2--0, the Angels day · their uaual poslUon off of 0.,1, ""'*" 1,...,,. ~~...... ,. t1t ,.__5 1 , ond base. Tben. wtth two
Just ask Mr Baillie , who is on his wa y back to New -;eorcd thrN' run~ in thl' sev· San Clemente Island can ._...,, ., • --..i 11 t ln the nlntb, Frank !lollialOll
Zealand convinced, at last. that perhaps Americans enth on fi ve singles. and a 1PULL HITfl-~RS be expecte<I m about three 1( ..... <11• 1• • M-1 11 o ,..,,,...., .. l<wfl <•1 w Tern1 ,,_ cot aboard on an error an4
k T " rl I k w • .,.,,,_ 11t1 •1 t11 ' ' t 1.. • .--111 -aa-. WI'<......, w aren't all a bunch of over\\ c1j!ht slobs wal nm .... at ano ~ -.1n~ r Maine was playing mo:.t of wee s o....-, . .,.,,.11 111 ..... ,._,,.., , .. ,. L" ,,_ '"1 H•--1m.1 . loOt third on a ain,Se u1
Or better vet wail until 0 1 tobrr and st•r. \\hat hap· hrouJ:ht horn<' two run~ Whe.n the hltters lo pull in Its 5·1 Johnaon. But Leo Carden&I
pens in Tokyo· thr An~~I!! failed lo explo11 victory that e.ndeJ a 13-gamc ende~ the game by 1Jalftt
fully their opportunity -thty Seton Hall winning -;treak out to rlt!rt field.
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l•n't It funny how beMbell people ch•nve their
tuna? WMn Rover Marls broke IWbe Ruth'1 hom.
run record • couple of yHrs b1ck, the telf·~tyled expem of the horsehide aport were quick to point
out that modern b1Mb•llers ut much livelier thin
those ua.d In the d•ys of the 8 1mbino.
Thus Marla waa relegat.d to the r1nk1 of
MCOnd r•t•.
If thla 11 true, then how do you ••pl1ln the
aud&Mn pitching explosion? Tossing the lively pel·
leta, guya like S•ndy KoufH ind Whitey ford m•ke
W•lter Johnton ind Di tty DHn look like L1urel
and H•rdy.
Pitchers these days ue throwing no-hitters ind
loalng. 0.•n Ch•nce of the Angela, fo r ln1t1nce,
w.nt 14 Innings •g•lnst the Y•nkH1 S1turd•y night
end didn't give up 1 run -•!lowing only thrff
hltL N•vertheleu the Cherubs loat, 2.0, in the 1 Sth.
Perhapt Don Orysd•I• aummed thln9s up bett
wfMn he wat Informed that teamrMt• Kouf ax had
t....d a ~hltt•r ageln1t the Phllli" Thursday night.
Dryldele, who mlued th. r.me due to busl·
MM •laewh.re, flashes a big 1ml • •nd uld, "That'•
great, but did he win?''
So now memben of the old gu.rd, bl1m• llll
thlt ow tht tlvtly ba•b•ll•. You dOft't suf>PO" the pl~ of tod•y •r• just better than those of Y"'
teryear, do you?
had thr hai;e~ loadtd and But Coach Jack Butterfield Mi ht M•t Podres All Through? "I WU cetttnc a uw. dN nnly nnr ou t -It dJdn't ap-sald he WU plannlng with !! y I e ln the last tnnln1... ltocdll
Jleiir nect~~anly conclusive rookie Joe Ferris ln mind Cl adm.I~. "Usually, 1 c09I
Rut It tumtd out to be ~-"He ii not overpowenne but Scores wi·n up tbree times and ltl1D ..
c1m·t we knew if be got the bani Elh s D three trmea. Tbla UilM I»' Barry 1.atman. acqu.lred by over right they would pull," ow urgery ue to do a UtUe more ..-..,.. 4
Loo; AnJtelf'" along with .Joe Butterfield sald. "I didn't LOS ANGELES CUPI) _ Koufax struck out ftW ...
"dcO<'k in the deal for Wag· try for a scouting report be· World champion Ken Rote· walked none. The. .., a.
nrr. left l~ game for 8 pinch cause I don't always tr 11 s t wall once again bas llhown LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Podru along wllb Sandy cinnati bill bea.lde1 ,..._.,
hitter and Lff suclt~etded1~" somebody else's judgment why be la tbe "Mighty Mile" Johnny Podres 1 Dodger Kou.fax and Don Dryadale were two ' •insle b1 """ retiring the oppos on w · 1 "It's better lo not know of profeuional tennis ' Boros out a run in the seventh anything than lo clutter thr · "clutch" pitcher for 10 sea· formed the Dodeers' "big Riehl-hand Jim .......,
But In the eighth. Rowser I lclds' minds with infonnaUon swe;,rng th:ro';,'h the~( sons, will undergo surgery three" startlnc pltchlnc staff for wbom U:~ baft ~
drove home one run and was that Isn't always true." 1:.U ~~ ;0
1 th ,1! n.ursday for an elbow injury that canied Los An&eles toed only 21 runa ill 11 ~ ~~a~fg:Cherif~gt~e ~l~n~::t~ .Ferris had a slx·hlttcr.lstr~ct:es, the 5-foot-7 and will miss most. if not all. the 1983 NatJonal League pen. weol m lnnlnCS and--:
..,.,11rp '"'~Mith Smith thrt>w lDtck De Varney and C 3 r 1 Auatrallan scored a convtnc-of the remaining seHon. nant and accounted for all hi• seventh loll ln 10 •111 thm; pitch<'li vie Dav.al11~0 1~:;;11thcb ~i~t~n1itso~ehr~~orf~5/tng 6-2. M vtctory over vet·! An "ununlted p I e c e of four wins tn the World Serle•1 ~ft:· Maloney alloWed
llnrd out. httl WA<iner hit ht)l 'lhl' Yanker Confcrcncr cham-I eran Frank Scdgman In lhe J bone" agll"ted from Its po-sweep of the New York Van-·
homer. ~ivlng him th r" elplons final lest nrtlR}lt to grab the sitlon in his left e. lbow when keea. The gap hu been filled j "~•= nRI~ for thr ~am<' :rnd a SJ.000 top p zc. I I Al a •
11e .. ":•C'·ll'"'1in2 4fi tnr 11164 .. GOl'HER:.i RCLL Rosewall struggfM by Scdg· ::u W~S ·r~t tby r:upl~ ~:rha~~'~hoP:'~~ ........ If ! •. :
Bob Chance hit Smith rr. Min n esota's Big Trn man, the "aurprlse" of the h.u ~ltted np~a just tega Joe Moeller and Nick :~.-(f,.. 4 : •
third pitch of the lnnlng for champs i:topped Texas A&M 1elgbt-da1 tourney. 16-13 ln the two ~rlef pltchin& appear· WWhtte but the Dod&era have~"• : 1 1
a Mio homer. 7-3 behind right-hander Jo P round-rob&.n portion of the ancea earl t.hlJ aeuon. been unable to cl1mb out of,...,. c l : l
Lot Angeles got some en· Pollock with a 16-hit altackltOU111f1. But he domtnat.ed "He wm1 be extreme! for· the aecond dtvllloo tbua far. = : J • •
couragement fro~ lbe con· led by Ron Wojciak and Bill the flnal 1'1tls great reblma bmale if he can pitch ~aln Dr. Kerlu aald the purpo1e :::-' • ~ ~ ~
ttnued strnne b.tttin~ of Jim Davh. Coach Dick Siebert of Sedtman'a serves and led t.hlJ year .. said Dr Robert of the oJ>41ration al Daniel .._., • • • • FreJto.~l In the second day said, "I didn't even Uunk 4..0 at one po1nt In the last Kulan ,;,ho ann~ bla Freeman HotPltal wu to find T.... D • 4
slnce hls return to the l!neun about llfUng Pollock whc-11 acl decllio~ last night to opente a bed ln •hkD the boDt frac-i.•
r<'rttocl bl'n,rf'd two hits ln they Ued It 3-3 ln the ~venth nie pro teMis tour movedlaft.er weeks of trea!menl on ment could tettle to permit Wlltt •
four trips In the Anje1 loss. becaUSo! he's my ace." 1on to St. Louis today for a the 31.year-old .outhpaw. Pod.rel to pltcb wit.bout fut. ~lll!MftDMI• d ,...... -I Minneeota won tbe cham· tournamenL Podret worHd oul before &bet ~lta~ .._ "
1-1.os ""°·~~· .. .. ••lptonsblp ln both Its othc•r P&DCbo Gonzales. who was the rame with Clodou.ti &Dd "We woo't too. II the oP-;~ "
,...,._ ,.<' , • 1 • NCAA tourney appearanc<'s looldnJ for hli .third tourna· appeared to be t hr ow l n I eration l1 a IUccal unt1l ft ,....., ,..,, ~= .~" ' : i ! In election years 1956 nnd1meot vtctop" in "four played hard. but the arm wu judied ODd wbetbu be CM pttda ~.'!e:U'a ., I •
r.,,. • : : t 1960. since be came out of roUre· to be still In unutiJfac:tory acaln." Korla.n aald. Jt,rlu = ' .: i I ~c 11 , 1 • • 'lbe regular Tuesday sched· naenC. had to be content with condltlon. estimated that It would tallia • •1•11•• • .... • "' • . ...m cf : ~ ~ : ule was ael back lo Wednes· Udrd plaq. Jn u-t conaola.Uon After tho workout lD tbt Podrea at leut two mGetbl · 111 •· Yl5 8onrbon •ntl Croll' Ille :....;.~ :, ~ ~ • t day which means the t I t I e m.lkti tha\ preceded lhc final Dodger dreaalnl( room, Pod· before he could pitch .aaln, ._..
•-.. t1> ~ ~ ~ ~game In the d<>'!ble ellminA· at tile Loa Angelet Tennb1 re1 Hid, "It will be better to takinl lnto account tbe time ..... ,l',~ ... ~ ...
Bud Tucker, our pal in orblt, writes to aay, "Their,:.~:" rt • • • ? Uon tourney wim t comr un-Cklb. Gonzales delcaled RDd do this than for me to keep Decf'llPIJ to ,et btck Into 1"'::*~'1:W;t
last Ume t had the coll sail gumption to look, the Dodg· t••1• " 1 ' 111 Saturdav or po~11ibly Sun-1 Laver lo.3. on going the way-I am." shape. ,.._, , .. • • • _
ers were staggering a.Iona In lhe Natlon11l League l c1.1v....-.. 11 14 ,, day.
think ln advance or only the Houston Colts and New -· .. ·~ ~ I ~ITOP SLATE
York Mets. l ~--·111ie '1 ~ ~ ~ 1 "It might be said, in fact, the Dodgers are in the ~= ~"' 1 1 1 ~ Ionlib1'~ tint round 11e1·
National Leaiue cellar. It is not in every circle that::., ,. ~ : ! •~on U b ':' U: ~to moi~ 1~l·
the Colla and Mels are recogniud as members of the """• ,., • • • : ac ve ry 0 e ,, ,,_ • 1 • ' 18th annual tourney as It leaiue. = ~ 1
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Tucker however, ls btsltant about attempUn& to ,,.,....."'Y • • : : : tn the final poll of the na·
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reoUy exW.s. The Jut Ume trc manaied the Dodaers was rfi~'i!. .. ~~"' "'.:'' ~ C09clltt
in 1059. l• ........ = = :::::: M I I I 0 u r I, 23-3, rlnl,h·
"As a rrsult" h~ say~ 'J was required to eat a <'Cr· ., ........ :_ ~· -~-•-'" t•l. ed n"t. Arizona ~tale. 4J..a,
tan t'Olumn hr~dcd In i green ulad. It would have ~~!::'~~!!~";:<':.!~.::• econ d, Mls1lulpp~. 24·5.
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OUl3lAndinir nf'W MvrllJ(I" AV•; lln<I NEW WY.ST-11&ndy beach at either Bay EASTSlDl!Jnr20th-. TUI· $2't,llOO. Term •. J Ac K College Park 11 lS I P. A. PAUOl1R. INC.
1111·nl Levtl rud.\ to ('(,JJo'Jo' SHOPPING Pl.A· or Oeee.n. on Pm!nll.lla In tin. 3 BR. 1% ba, bll·lna, STOCKDILi... Realtor, 1 a377 V\& Udo. OR 3.7300
1>111"1 un $~.000 will hAn 'I.A 1 '"Twr Tf1l.n•f<•rr.-c1 NEWPORT BmACB. Four nf'w "Pl. fpl, tncd. aha.kt OR 3·2220. 6-«-8047 3 BDRM. I UDOlale. by owner, 634
t11<' llurn' Thia 1• ""1 11111IMl'!'IT:"if:l,l,hi~h•vt1· lowl'runltau•oontpletl'IV rl. 1111.760, 1960 dn. 3 BO l~ ba lonly LR A F MILY ROOM Via Soud, reduced lo
1 .... ...,. .. holt1' tv ThrN• Brrtr•wm1 r" '' rumlsbed. Property pru-l'I~ ~. int '112 mo. + txa. din area. cpl•. drpa. fncd A I $llJ,500. OR 3-~848 att 6
mom wllh mu~1v,.
floor to c-,. I I t 11 IC
hr I c I< (U'tplarr
You'll find lux11r-
lnua llvtnr a rom•
tort. Many mnr,.
fine ftaturu .,,
o(t'tred at the r111-
t.uUc low \•&Jue of
113,600.
293 !l. 17lh
Coet• Meaa
"UNIOll"
SAN CLEMENTE ·
TWO VIEW LOTS
Two .-,rrll•nl '" •"1"n 'I•"'
lr11J1 BllO<l l<><.allon 111 i;an
Clrmentr Pn1 r<t 10 11rll
O"-nu v.anlJI q111r-k ,,.•11.I!
LAGUNA -
BLUEBIRD CANYON
Th~e Iota •t only $13 :mo
A pprovl'd hlu~prlnl" 111
rludf'd In aa.lf'~ prir,. Onlv
$)!\Oil dOv.-n'
SEMPLE "-
11 thr 'W'Ord that deecr1bt!• 1 & i
thll lltW oonumporary GOTIUSO l home locatl'f'I on & lovf'ly
t1" II~ l"Altalde •LrttL • REAL EST ATE ·
3 lar,-e bf'drooma! 2 batha' I o~n Evenlni• '
Opel\ beam celllnga: Lux· 3~•2 E Cn&at llW\ C-t1M
ury kitchen! Cloee to 875-2101
achoo!• It abopplng' Only
Ul,500! No down to quaJ. THREE BEDROOMS ltled Buyf'r. Small down
FHA Call now'
H•lh Cl'STOM RUILT rnUy grou1Jl6 $1,f.O() J"l'r I no 2nd KIJl6aard R ••I patio, well lnd acpd. Car Near Fairview Ha.pltal It o· wk ends.
1tn1111 11 A R ll \o\' 0 0 0 _.lb lttU E.'tate. Ml 2-2222. I t 11•""" llUW\ dn F' J ---y~r ... , very • man· o v,...,.,. """ OC Collt!'' I i!l ba. rp c CLEAN, v•cant, 3 br, 2 ba. FU)()RS PIA~lN Walla. l -..u p...1 Onl Mild ....... D•• l t •..:rmen . r u.u n ee Y "'" ..... g• ., · FA heatlnf. W IW carpe • 1 $U,600. Submit dn or of. 1-;JM'I rll Frlg1tla11'f' nu1ll· 1~" llJ\I\ Ith -··--u II LI g' •"71 c I l .,,,,,vvv w -.w .... Yl' · C t Mesa 1 lOO ·ou 1n1 In llvlnl( rm. or o · fer. Owner 67:\.2634.
111 RAngr Mil ovf'n In Hpa· nanclng. SUBMIT o~ 0 • • IF YOU DONrr LIST ~r fenced. Patio. Only
11n11• K1tchf'n with B~k-1 DOWN Own
,,.,., "r"a Largr bfoa11t1ful · 22 8BAETDHRMS S. ~~ ,::·Fo~~,,:p~ ~~ ~~~ll ~~~~Cl. Ev: Huntington S..ch .1400
111v1 r.-.1 r•tlo nug .. ll'f'H "' k d.a Rl T 3871 I and .-nmplrtf'I'{ f,.nrf'<I In thl1 C\Jle cozy WHJTl!: ticlcnl., ClOUrteou. .er\'loe. w fn • $24,950 · $495 ON.
artl All lhll (Or ONLY COTTAGE. ll l&Jala $1500 ;"!:; ~~~ '!.e::: Town & Countrv Rlty Best Beach Living ..
$10 9.\11 submit u lov. u rtn lo an ea.ay lo lln 2108 N Ma.In Kl 7-4463 "GLEN MAR WEST
with monthly payment. 10. bor Bl., c.w.. 5 BDRMS .• 2 STORY
THREE UNITS
$24,500
c:atf<I od'mA81'8JDI:. Lota BT owner. 232 1t. 211t. 4 2 BATHS.NEW HOME ~.;:~y b~~ut ~~· = =u!. ba kl~a!ot.4 tc:rkc;: Newport e .. ch 1200 OPEN I 0 • DUSK
11p on a covered patio. You rm. uWtty rm.~ rm. LUXURY HOME 9451 Hyannis Port
won't find a batter buy 1,.. fun rm with trplc. 4 BIU. 4 bath.I, Fa.mUy AT for $1b,ll~. rr WON'T pr A hobby lhop. 123,600 Look al thf' C'U!llnm frll·
Jul th• Wffk out. 8o call LI 8·3093. room, 3 tl~placu. bt!aull· tu~• Wed1ewood Hollv
r111 ra~ta. d"pf'I, P"C· kllchen, w dlahw•. b f' r.
now. PS. monlhly pay· FIXER upper. 3 Br, l" llc:ally nl!W Cood tin.an. c:&rpela. pe.nel.lnJ. fl!'l'--
Tnr M>nt"I •l"I'• • Walkins: m4.'nt.I of only '" per mo. ba. h/wd. fin. C/~r hut. ('lnr t 11 1~16 Oran(• LI 8 7733 l t I -'-la V OR 3·2672 pit.et' d«<>" or paper an l<ivrn11111~ Call .14~·10i'l 11\Jlta.ncl' t~ ahoppin1 • 2 ' -cor.t o v' c oee ..,..1 t . •· tiled tntry. front I•""'
-, BR hotUe + 2 l BR unit.a c&n ' o u p• n ' uvt 1[000-DN-Upper Bay, sprtnkll'n, privately
EASTSIDE · Pnvatt f'nced yvda for 1$s. S11J,600. 627 Know· cloee lD propoeed beacb, ftn<'ed
M Ch unit -Oood clf'an ell Pl. MS-~6 eve. 3 br, 2 b&, lrt• k1tc. All All um for $24,950 f IYE UNITS property at ba.rptn price I T~: ~ ~. ';:: bit-In& N-cond. U8.600. Payments e.s low u
Call u, eee today. 3 BEDROOMS n60 Golc1•n etrc1e. 0wn. •131 tVr mo!
I on dty roll co u r e e, ~r •••.7••• • r-~a.ttl1 on hall arre nrar ~· , , AND OEN Barpl.n. Owner Arent. ~ · .,.,,,,... ....... Glen Mar is Huntington s 15 900 r• or C Jrvm,. . Ex!elll'nl ' I C•ri>flll, drapea. fl~l•ct, 648·7711. ()CE.AN V1ew 4 BR. 2 b&, Beach's finest
6'\6-717t • OPEN ,,l 9 , I tt•nt.AI h1~torv . ~ BR Mi4UD bulll·lna. double l'll.Bfe. ""ii"-ouCEo ev-o·~ d1n rm. bll·tna. Obi• dr ne~· borllood -· • hou•I! • 2 3 RH units and 11 1 • UT\ .....,. Tu,c.n fntry, trplc, su.odeck, cpl.I. '""l ........ ~8 PORT • r7 AT Nl:WPCllT -w • Nlc4.' • lttt.11 horn,. . <. al"pl'l• 2 '2 RR unlls • lncomr HO l!:ul 17tb SL 6t2.()8::?0 A n A•l condition IU•u l !6.7!!'l 3 br, 1" .,.,, A.I. .. ..
THE ~EAL
ESTATER S
ed w w throug-houl • 01. $~OOO r , rar Call to let' Eve ~~38 a vt!ry ti.uutul yud. ba.. Remodel ed. crpl8, drpe. drpe. Lrfl' comer lot.. • oft Buahard bet.
chondra I awn • Fencf'd f'r!c·; 6i 950 $111.500 Bfft of lenru 1,. cov paUo, workabop car pr. $34.900. 1°" d.n. ADAJd.S 4 GAR.l"lELD
back yard. Covl'~ pauo 1 ' BEACH HOUSE Good EuUldt location. Kl S..1185 or Ma..3141. 6'6-3lll2. MACCO REALTY CO.
• ExceUent f I n a n c I n r ~MlifSA!F ToJ>9 ror 8\lJTlmer rental Well..McC1rdle, Rltors. I HELP _ HELP' Hom. be. 150' TO ocean. 2 bd duJ>-Bulldu nU38--71U ·
a\atl•ble • ~" lod•y ' Ocean..tde of Balboa Blvd 1810 Newport Blvd. C M I FORECLOslCD 1 t Jex. P!Ulh llt,960 J' Ir m.. ........... . I MUD> A 2 bdrm. flx,~uppn II u 8·77211 nr . I <>wner. OR 3..(1163. • vu
NEWPORT HEJGHTS I Em!lll~~liW!fl H O E-::tv!7~ ~~7::l420 :;;~ly lot v&Jue Ml 8-2~n It 1:vc•ft73.2384 ~~~-~.1116 mo. v::.di:~.-3~1~ ''THIS~ J'LOOR
~ --------I R2 • 1 Bdrn home on 56 ll t 64~ In .wry wa)', wtt.b ~ • flVE DELUXE APTS 440 E 17th St-M2.0820 HOMf INCOME l1lf .u untTTUANIWI' RACK BAY 135 lot, 2 ~u. au.&00 nnanc 1°16· • Nylona and pun Vt11Y11 tn
Evt Mf>.-018~ • ()WNY.R'S 8ACRJF'IC1!: $2,000 dn. 646-6632. 1210 every TOOm of thla luxur •• •
C)oee lo St A n d r ~ w 1
Church. • &II aclwol•
Each &pt. bu approx.
1100 aq. tt. and flrtpt&cea
~ to a.dulta only.
8howa l'Xctllent 1'4'lum on
ln•Mlment. AAklnr
U 7.960
Newport Hgts. 1 2 ,,_ wtth p~ -* BACK BAY * I BEAUTIFUL • BR Col· OUI ·-· ... An f"tUV. W&Jk tn down ru1t11m Mm" 3 RR. l 'iii '"'"'nal 1•...t-"'I"• Ma Jese Park home, new ('pl8. 112 CATALINA Dr., con· .. ......_ .... • tnwn! A v,.rv nice home ha htrd fill. pool. Crpta. j•Uo Jlvtnl room and '
:-.; E\\' with prtvat'y. + a monfy tlrpe La.ndac. tnr LAZV It drp1. $21,llOO. &32· 1367 temp. a BR. 2 ba.. walnut kine ilsecs b • d r oom • --"! ·-• All 1 MAN. He&m crtl, cor tr· kiL cabnt.a, fpl OnJ7 Qu'~ -·• ~-__ ............... _ -• •
, 0 --'mom .• balhll. 2 fr·' fl..,. nr nm...... t! K· .... 600 ~--r L1 .. ·-.... .,.,,._ -uun .. .,..,... nlf' Ovu•l.se irar . electro. .-. · v-11~ • -· pl~I. 2700 aq rt. llp1lAlnt I trlc kll~n. lncludlnr rt'-3109 Newport Blvd. Npt I ' Meu Verct. 1110 btU Oabula OUb. Pre .......
view Cll&tom bit. mlU\y n-. frig. Carpeting Man v (Market Buket Plua ~ ntc openf"t. Extru. Quiet Wntcllff 12.30 u,.. UWi&" tor SB.2tlO
tru. F'ull Prtl'll 1411.~00 tl'f'ft!! Only $23.600. Set Ir ORlole 3-4360 Open Evr1 cul-de-N e, oonvrn. achoola. Convenient & Quiet 8¥a: A&-taee
Submit your owl\ lt'mu S.n' CILll todav I A• kl n r $29,7&0, Io o d Vtry clu.n. ' BR. 1~ b&. CUSTOM buJlt I br 2 b&. PACIFIC SHORES CAMEO lcrm1 Prlnclpa.le only. blk fncd y.rd, 122.1160. many bll·lna. "4' heated
646·7171 • OPEN 'Tll 9 HIGHLANDS M&-1026. Kl ~988 pool. 8lum,.ton• wall U..U.TT ~ ~~:"" • • n AT NCWPORT It.VO• I Charming new ocea.n vtew BY OWNER. 3 3R.-2ti&. CuL d.-,.-c.-Own--e-r_3_bd_ =r."6;; ~ .... ~~ 1: lf 6-8894
3 bedroom. 2 batn homt cpl, dpa lbnru&bout Fpl, 2 ti. Low dn ApproJt, 642-0832.
MI 2-3GOO Newport Bch. S&crtfice. Open 1·5 dally Wtl bar. 16 x 32 H·pool, '160 mo. $24.900 PTlnc. .. ..... u~----·.ooo Uftw •••ee••••·.· 1~ Tulllln Ave. M.6-3907 OR 3..3~~ Coron• del Mar 729 Cameo Hll(hlanda Dr bt!•uL lnd.ap. 2 patlo11, bit-Mll-2347. nAou ...,.,..., -.....
C:O.t& Me.a !:YU 60-0805 REASONABLY-prlcf'fi at IN. Ule throu1hout, lot.a Of June 18. Own.11r l•Yini'· Attention I
WE ha.,. 2-homn • only 516.500 :\ Br 2 car I .a.\C\'\A R Dso~ ea12000tru. Juat Nlducad 0••r Cost. Me.a 1100 ~~~~ .. 4 br, • 1" b&. tam. Rd -r R . Now 128.960. .... ...... $8',800. Aat-M\Jlrr &EJ...L!!' pr. home .t 1163 Poet · Water -Watcher? MM&l't. L1 Miil ll&AL 91'.&. '!9
t•JMM'p ., w. ~ oppor--,
1240
or 1-w 1opUon. •-· Nl'&r f\Mt JohHn11 h~lJ~h. Surprtllngly complf"!• view SINCE JP11 •
2 •tory 2 i, bath.I . .._.t· ca.ta ' r,. 'Ir ""' r· n t B A. T -0 C p; A N • • 0..,
11dr angr C'f)Ut Colltg• ROA TB from Ulla low ~ EAL 1 'l. CW ....,,
3021 h.arbor 81 C M I I ~ ' l"H• l'loma In Irvine Tt!r· M6..611!1 p;vu Ll a~o:illO Wt1tclilf nt'W 4 BR 2i.., Y:A!J.!IE : I. ~.I race 3 bdnn1. 2 balha. bit· 3336 Via Lldn N R MESA VERDE -
Balbi Mak e ofter. Don • 4.J~--~-· In kitchen Md tu-re gt.. 673-38~1
SHORECLIFfS W&rd Co. 11120 Harbor. C 126-~00 St-C ;-door9 o~nin&' on tbe l&nd· BAYCREST FORMAL DINING 4 BEDDIV'\M
J~ DOWN Back Bay
Art& Barpln. R.S.COrat·
N1 3 br. 2~ ba.. tr • den.
crpl, blWna. 10,000 eq. f'L
IOI. Xlnl terma, will ll"ade
or vaca.nL 646-llllT•:
642-3092.
hmit7. '°"' oomm. &...U· able, boom. .,.._ ICxtlll
location. N-pro1.-., ••
a l faeu.IU•. c omp ht•
akllltul 11.f~ mM-
apmnL A "JOhlC" con·
cern. C&I1 W A.RRl!tJ W.
QIBBON8, it.Jtor. lTtT)
Be&ch B!Yd., H.B. MT·2125
CuaU>m buUl tamlly home ~ 60-2020. C•ll IJ\Ytlmf' LI 8·3209 ac•pln~. PATIO AND THEY THOUGHT OF r\W
•. 3 bdrma, 3 bath.a. ahak• $500 DOWN -POOL • nl"wly pain~ In ROOM roof. ti.replace. beauUl\IJ For Kida Md out. SN at 1601 Bon· EVERYTHING .,_u0. Near ocean front. 3 BR. hu·&' !am. room on nlc Doone. a.nd built a rtne Inn W.U.
Owner arudoua for quick A: your rood cf"dlt M•e& ~ad end atrHt, big b8fk CURT DOSH R If home to pl-a very pv-
ale • wUI trade. Prtced at Verde HOUM under yard All nt for FHA ' ea or tlcul&r buyer. Fnur bed· $69.~. l20.000. buyer room. 3 bath. Anthony Mahon Realty, C. M. :MAHON.REALTY. C.M 1610 vr Cout H lghw•y Pool. fl~ptace. p&lln-cab&.
M8·8867 Eve M8-UU7 548..88.~7 Evl' 648-1617 LI 8.93~• evu 673·3468 n• 11nd a hut;" :i ru 1a·
Price T McCullllon. Rllr
307 E. Co. Hwy. 1173.0941!
BARGA1N!T4'f-rbd old.
,.r home Ntw w tw. Huie
LR &t kitchen ID<'I "t fr
rtfrtg l...al' lot l!:xcl a~&
In Or&l\j{t Ui.500 S7!'l0
tin :'>32-1380
'OWNER tT"an1remd:n;uit SALBMEN M!.l'" S'\2.000
U C Lovtlv 3 B 'R, 2 I>&
octan virw hnmf' 2 400
~q fl Mt><lf'm yr nld Wiii
trade $9 000 rqu1ty O•n11
Point. 496-138~ Pnn only
HORSE-OK. !Alt.Ide 2,000'
~ br 2 be 228:1 'T'ualln.
Npt Bch Aft LI S·408l
SELECTED HOMES from WALKER· LEE
HEY LOOI< ME OVER
Attractivl' hve bedroom. thr~
beth home near Mariner's School
Provincial decoratmg with many
book shelves All eledric kitchen,
M!perate family room .. dining
room. Nlc2 yard with lots of trees
and supt'r storage ln the garage
All this in Newport ~ach for
$43,500. W.&L . Inc Of'Cn Eve1;.
Ml 6-nll
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
SPECIAL
21°/o RETURN-
10 UNrTS!--EASTSIDE!
Ten outstanding 2 bedroom units.
each with private yards and gar·
age~ Excellent EASTSIDE reftt.al
area 99'x300' lot Bc~t financing.
extra parking areas, low maln·
tenance N.O LOAN CHARGES'
. JUST A S S tJ M E TIIJS NEW
LOAN. ONLY 115.000 DOWN
W &L . lnr ()prn t::ve~ Ml fi-77 11
COLLEGE PARK AREA
I I )')6(1 Nf'wpo~U 2.0050
DRIVE BY
1711 E 20th ~l Co11ta M f"SA
172 E Wil11on St . Costa
Mraa 2212 Conllnf"nt11.I
Co11t1 Ml'11a, 8r Call 118 tor
lnfonnatton.
l-tt-l .. '' ~·k-Y·.• .... .r~~··
.i • I ' i • • ·
fWITT') •• -
Jll.8
COSTA MESA
EASTSlDf • Chl)I<'" cul·
dt-&llC 1t1"4.'L 4 Mrma. 2
bathe. let pantlf'd tam.
room. •II f'll'ctr•r bl~tn
kltchtn. dlPhwuhPr, w/W
cpl & dnipP~ R~uced
$2500
'(' Thoma s, Realtor
224 \.\' Coul 11,. LI 11.5:177
!llpl Bch Y.vr h:I 1.56-43
REDl'CED from I ii ~
$31.750. thlll lg,. :'I bdnn.
2 bath home (JO frr1nt row
rom'r In Irvin• Trrract.
Owntr m11't •rd ~wl7
<lf'roratrrl
R. L. STRICKLER
l'"nln .. 1IA f'I 2 BR k rleo .,_
Nr11r th,. Biw $:\4."HK\ f'OUNTRY ""~111..:1•HJl!Rll
Balboa Real' Estate Co. I By nwnu ~ '"' '•1•1lca lot
Jo!llephlnf' Wl'lih. Rltr m11nv trr• 1·11 i.,m Nd.
1100 E ll11.lboe Bl , 81\lboe wood & •lnn1 interior
I
ORlol,. 3-4UO $2~>0<1 wall ·•~••" ..,.
--rate mulrr 1111• $38,000
d 461 E 211th l'\I Salesman Nee ed 641).6~61.
18 hard to tllld. Bu l We
have one In the BeauU·
tw Meta Verd• Cam.
brtd,.. area, a J&rre Bed·
room.1, formal Dtninc
Room. and famJly room.
Over 1800 eq. It. Call
Now for appolntmtnt to
8ff thlit Home.
Ml 2-3550
<&~
TOWN ANO
COUNTRY HOME
that la • rMI beauty 3
&lclroom 111. Bath11.
W /W carpelln.r 11 n d
Drape•. Built-Ina. l.Alth
and pluter w a 11 1 .
SID\VICZ PORCH, and
BeautifuJ'7 Lands('apNi.
call Now .
Ml 2-3S.SO
~
Coats & Wallace
Rltrs.
OWNER DD!PDUTE!
Mu•t R ll thla Blr ~ Bed·
room home In Mua Ver-
d.a. Hui• CU1 doe 8ac lot.
J'amtly Room Bu1lt-tn.,
W/W Carpel• and
Dra~a. St 100 to FHA
Loan at 111,4 4'f, lnt•n-at.
Only $11111 rrr month
P..Y' 11111'1
Kl 6-4141 \ *' $350 TOTAL DOWN
NO OTHER COSTS
Juat move Into lhl• 3
Bedroom 2 Bath home
with W/W c •rpele,
Buut-lna. Dtnl.nf Room,
Fireplace, Shake Roof,
Landaeaped and Fenced.
Only $132 per month P
and l. Don't wait on t.hle
one.
Kl 6-4141
• Coats & WalhtcP.
Rltrs.
1491 Baker •t Hutlor
IU MlU ()peat p.m,
Corona cl.I Mir 12.SO
BUT/FL oc/ed d-pbl. 2 A
den. wet bu, paneled. 2
ba w /W drpa bit/Ina. Alao
l bd rental. Both tum. l 'oi
lol8. FH •Imp... Hf' pool
Rm dn Tm.I On~ tlmt1 of·
lcr by owner ue.~.
t73-IMU.
**** HUNTINal'ON RILLS
Tiii.a a bdrm • den wtUI
hdWd flra ta locat.ct on oM
ot t.hoee rere V1•• lltt.aa,
A new el'mlent.ary ecbool
2 blk1 1.~y 11 opetnc 10
Sept Few b.an bffn ff'•
eold In Ull• very nlee aru..
Werren W. Olbbona Co.
171171 Boch Alvd H.B .
VACANT Int, swrepl nr &47-23.U g.,0 , At7·DISM
OCE A N VTP.:W. r ea * *
limptc. Plana for 3000 911. -;:;;;;i;;;:;:=====*====*===-tt. bouM nail&blt. Corona ~
HJ(hland.L Aakl~ 123,000.
Owau &«e.nL Kl 6--1681
OCEAN SIDE HWY.
DUPLEX
Call me for th• del•ll• ft
why thla I• & 1ood buy
Lell'bton Undl'n, Rf!altor
OR l--OM8 Evu OR 3--0372
RARlc-3-bront>Nuufut
8t. ln COM. $32,500. Own·
er·rltr. OR 3-41611
~Y' lalandt 1350
MAY BE SEEN
ANYTIME
LIDO'S FtNlDST new homto
• 4 bdnn1, conv,rtlblf
<1en. 4 bat.ha, llvlnr room,
dtnlnr room family room.
00,000 Excellmt lenna.
LIDO REALTY, Inc.
!400 Via Lido Oft 3·8830 I
Leguna Beach 1705
DCl:RALD BAY
Estate u lt. Dram.tie 2·
bdrm. 2 b• th v.1th lnak1.e
pool. 2 atory 1ton1 f'INpt.:
balcony. dt!n, IJ)t'Clacula.r
CouU!n11 vl~w $89.600,
Oee&Nlde v•cellon home
nr *ch 3 ~rm. 2 b&.
patio, balcony 4 vlrw.
160.000
Bulldlnr Altt!. fmm U7,000
up
TURNER ASSOCIATES
Loul1e Turnrr Ann Rho&dta
882 N. COil.it Blvd. 494·11'71
SAVE TrME!
DIAL
CLASSIFIED
Dll\ECT
f7W311
CIJARGE.!T!
Two bed.rooms -guest quar
ters. Bath and t.hrtt quarteN,
hardwood noors, flreolace. dining
room and enormous POOL. Fruit
trees ln rear, 11prt.nklen in front
Price iJ $24.900 and you'd better
hurry on lbla ont-. Walker & Lee.
Inc. exclusive. W "1. , tnc Open
Eves rrs.3171.
Sl.300 down to a new l' ll A loan
or NO DOWN w1lh G I fmanc·
mg 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. wall to
wall carpeting. Immediate occu-
pancy can be arran'?ed ~ller11
want action! Walk to Ha r bor
Shopping Centt>r W &L Inc.
Opt'n Eve!< 675-:1171 By Coeta Mua • Newport
RelLlly. BonWI plan. For
det.alla call BUI Smiley.
2340 Ntwport Blvd .. C.M
s t:LL rnru ... qu1dilJ N•wport a .. ch 1200 Newport a.ecti 1200NewpoU S.•ch 1200 Newport Beech 1200
with a rar r• <1 n~. \oW ~:::;::::::::::::::::::::;:::;:.;::::;::::::::::::;;:::::;::;::.:;~:::::;:::;;:::::::::::;:::;::;::::;::::;:::::::::=:~
llG HOUSE-
llG LAND
with 4 bl& bedl'O'lms. c11rpets, cu11·
tom drape!. dishwasher and even
ele(?trk? garage door opener. Hue
Is your opp0rtunlt1 to ret the
home or your drums Landscar· inc b beautiful and there Is room
for boat or trailer. Total down
'3,'50. W.ld..., Jnc. Open EVes.
KY 5-9491.
BUTION-BUSTER
You'll Jove this immaculate, :'I
bedroom lamlly home close to
grammar !'chool oHt>rcd by land·
~cape-gard,.nrr-<1wner which fca
ture~ lovrlv h"rkvard waterfall
nnd compl~telv fenced play area.
A low $1.000 do" n to new F II A
loan with monthly lnveslmcnt of
$150 Including principal. Interest.
taxes and inaurance and you'll
bust your buttons with pride ot
ownersrup. w &L • lnc 0 p ~ n
Eves. Kl 5-9491.
Utt Harbor Blvd. OOST A MF.SA
!0'3 WettcUfr Dr.-NPT. BCH.
t7A F.. Pacific Cout Ul~lnrey
CORONA UEt. MAR
MEMBERS· ~ Hnor-Ccm.J Mm
Board of Rulton, C.llfomla Rtal (\Ute
AsJOd.ttloft Ind N1tlONI Auoclat.lol of
Rul Est.Ill lolrds.
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cosl c1~~.r P•J ' 1 Dial
Ml 6-llMG •nytlll'ft M~· 1362 117!'>·3:\ 11 """
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1500 Dolphin
Corona del
1 err ace
Mar
Custom Hom e. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, l11nJ,ng
room, all electric kitchen. New wall to wall
carpeting, shake roof. Swimming pool. wUh
wattrfall, fully landscaped. Askin~ S38,900
with $4,500 down · TREMENDOt S VA U11t
MACCO
REALTY COM PANY
ORi°'• 3-81 12
W~ offtt a BEAUTIFUL almost.new 4 bedroom. 3 bath home built by Ivan Wells. Th1s CARB-
FULLY PLANNED home has SEGREGATED ENTERTAINVENT AREA with SLIDING GLASS
DOORS which open to the landscaped p3llo for lNDOOR-OUTDOOR L 1 V l NG. The family
room, kitchen and livini room all OVERLOOK A HEATED, F T I, T E R E D P 0 O L WHICH
SPORTS A OIVTNG ROARD. too. Barbeque your steab on thr. ~elightful AGGREGATF. STONE FIRE RING while your guests enjoy R refrethlnJl swim.
Th CONV!NIENT 12113' DfNING AREA adjolnlng tht 18x2&' living room C'rcalcll n fcaJ~
Ing of SPACIOUS UVING. Over 2700 11quare feet Ln thla lonly home which ls CARPETED
THROUGHOUT. ANY of the four bedrooms is larce enough to ACCOMMODATE your KJNQ
or QUEEN SIZE BED -with room to spare.
BESIDES ALL Tms ... there b rarage space for your small boat or THIRD car.
W-... elle can you get all this for only '61,&00.0011 PINN c a 11 E ILEE N DINWIDDIE at
OBJO)e 3-2153 for an appolntment to see lh1s property.
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S16~ Mn LE t-3171.
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REALTOR
lt99 ltarber CM LI t-Ut6
RENTALS
HOUMll Uftfurfttshed -3100
NEWLY DECORATED
2 hr "ti h saraa• Pl\ J
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W111rr p'1 DlapoMI 21TA
P\arenU& Ave., 21'4 Pl&·
c.t.ntla. 2Ml6 Oran ... Aft .n 'T-out\.
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All •~trlc kJtctltn Lluh
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land.ca~ • ~need. 1230
month on 1 Y"•" , ... _.
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Capistrano 3725
1225. A TTRA CTTVE 3-'br.
ON BEACH! NR..C~Ull
842·2128 or 491-2373
RENTALS
Apt1 Furnished
Genenl
APARTMENTS!!!
Coit• Me..-4100
$I 7 .SO • WK. UP
EASTSIOE t.ARCP:~T . FJNEirt'!
a bt11room. 2 full h•th11• ••· """"Y Arl"f'• -13911"-N•wport Blvd. IS4A.9'7S.'\
r&6•· Water pah1. 112.• ,, oV.falXE FVIUCAP'rs-
mo Prlv pAllo, M.Ud I•"·
HOUDA Y REAL TY Ktt.chena. utlhtlM pd.
'YOUR BEST VALUE'
1 • 2 goRM. APTS.
• W /W (arpets
• Custom Drapes
• Heated Pool
• Spacious Patio
• Children~ Play·
around
* 2 BR. 2 blh cuetom bit.
apt. t1om1. * eound proof, cf'ntral air
condltlontnc. * 2 healed poola. * 2 recreation room•. * dlahwuber. * Jtitpptneu bullt·ln.
THE BRISTOL
itl21' N. Bnatot . N or Gar·
den lirovr Blvf1.. a. A.
M3M21
~ Ml 2·~~11 anytlm.. P!vu 842-1004
$12
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I W•W Cll'l>fll., bMMd pool.
Altw> unlum apt. U\O. For Better living
a ~room, fenced yard. Vll..J..A APTS 218' M.aplt. ......_ L .
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n"u •hopplnc. Owner. A Y apt.. New Deluxe 1 A H b T h 2 br, heatf'd pool, bit-Im, ar Of OWTI 0US8
rnltor. Ml &·!llM.
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cptol d..,_ lndry. Ill& up __ '23 w. Bay. MIS-346$. 12 bedroom unf\lmtahed
NR \INl\11 crt. Clean A lit 2 liR C\.1 --.. -~ only P2 le&M Al90 tu!'
prtv. 4 bd I lla.. blt/1ftl, rn ~ untum Wied ~ lo • hd/wd nra Uni Gardner apt. 179.60 per month n ell• r apt., SlOO.
ll\cl · · and up. ten Harbor Bl, Wby pay more' Carpeta.
Aaf. ~':: 7~· l..&r1lma C.Jol. 546-792•. drapes. Mtdall\on kitchen. -liACiii -----Gcq1'Dll11 ..... t.. pool ~-BDR.Ml5:-l~bath11. IJ«. ACHELOI\ apt .. utll. liiJ. 2t17 Harbor Blvd .• Colla
tamJly rm. r.,-peu. dMlf*I '42·1\0 mo. Aloha Tra.ller Me"a. Entronea nn boUI
b1t.tn1. patio. 1f'ollt1' Park, 132 W. Wlleon Harhor, WttlMln
Perk arul U&& mo -'' U'l'IL8·pd. lOr 2 aitulli -A PLmA8~-wAfK 11411.0~. _ Nn peta, Back R~, To •h0})1>1nf, tcllttnl, ;.,k
2 BO I..-1tmny ktt a LI'\. Ml\·ll'll\1, a.tt,r 7 _p.m. _ • l'hurd1M. 'Ml,.,,. new
G&r. Fncd yd. Mkl• It l, 2 BR Jt1eal fnr bac'll-1on &pt. ofl•r 11pt.clo11a badw•
lll'hla. Anll 8/18 SllJ. H.poo1. 1"3 Cbnt'dl St. lor, 1, t It I bl' apt-1n
U 1-1708. SOO. up. MS-""3 MW268 COlll" Mt111•1 nnul atu.
W:ifcz 'br, tam nn, J ATKINOOM• tr-AP\.I. St~ lo appred•l• U111 vt1l·
b& bom., W.11& Verde aru , Br, pr, ~. Adulta. \1e al $100. to StT5. 1'\1111
Water pd. U'll a mM~ U7 W. V~ ltMtU. earpet'41 la ~ Wiii
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NEWPORT RJVIJ:JtA
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cpt.I, dfPI, blt • ln1. P'rple
dlal\wuhar.
U&O-P'l5 mo.
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lh• eldeltJ' ,. amlNJ&toJT.
Kl ... 21.
201 Wake J'o....t
• h.lmew Rd.
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Moc!k ft'Om ocean. TllNI •
two Mdroom a.part.rMnta
eompaeulJ tum1atM ta-
dud.iftS waabar and dryer.
Oomer lot. near echooL
Twl'tflo fncnme J>OMlbU'"' *-* on. • ~al rental.
own.r mu11t lea\la .,,...,
Offtrt boctu• one bedroom
unit tor ~lck eale. Prte'ed
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Want to come home after a tryinq dav and re lax in vour own
hammock but can't, because you don't have one, and can't
afford one.
Relax .•. Insta nt People will provide you with +ht cash tha t
vou need.
Wanna know how 7 Ta kP a fast inve ntorv of the e'd home-
atead , itemize those untoucha bles I no lon qer ne eded but
usefu l ite ms). Then call 6 7 5-3 3 I I riqht away.
Within ho urs. vou will havf! lnd.iint PPoplA c "'rrvino bundlu
of cash and thev wi ll be eaqer to buv. Trv a Went Ad and
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DAILY PILOT WANT ADS
PHONE 675-3311
Steam B.a t.ba 6 Massage
By app't. SUit,. 3M
336'1 Via Udo N 8
ITWUll
OOROTKmAI Htalth -Sa.
lnn. ~·· Vapour bath
11 a.m., 10 p.m.
OR Ml7t.
SllVICI DlllCTOR!. I JOBS I IWLOY.
~Int 6680 Apnci.t, If;; 7100
COAn LA W'N 1DV1CJ1 MIU.ING \
112 mo.. Wkly Mwb MACHINISTS
Ml Ml'rl 24 ltl'I. Drill~~ Oper.atora -IHin1w~lO n&W.A• fDl:Jrr
PlantJna' • tiwnt -D l'\lbl • ~ulre m9n with mini.
t~ • rotoWl -lftd!J\I mum oJ 3 -~ y-.n ~•nl
• cln. upc • 1prtnlclv.. 81Cptr1f'l'ICf ln do.e tol~,..
RAU~TRtM-cLL\N anoe 11\ort nan produc·
PL.AN-PLANT·LA WN Uon. Mual be able tn ,._,._
MAIN. M S·SUI form own eel up and haY4!
.IAP'ANE.qg' GA.RDPJN'f:R own lQola.
OARDENlNO • 1 CAOII.LAC GAGE CO
CLEAN·UP Ml.~ ISM Whittler Avenue C.M.
ALONE tontpt •-;-u'ity '<Mneral S.ntlcea 6612
LoAdan 8octal IJ\d Trani LAWNS and odd jobs done
Club. 6-t. oa t-6800. rnaonable. rr .... t. call
Al.COHOU CB Anonymo\ia~ 842-2214.
An Equal Opportunity
.£mploy•r
ENTERTAINMENT
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wantfld for ntw Bar. A p·
ply In pel"IOn a t. Gotft1>n
Anchor. 2906 L&tayettt,
Npt. Brh
Harbor Ar. Phone. I Y ARDS:-.-c~le_an_u_p_ll,,...,..b-a-ndy
•13..a'lM. 2• Houn. C",aU lAo Ml_.908.
Schoot.-lndructlon 6490 I GrMflng, Discing 66t5 -----TUTOR 545.3844
SERVICE DlltlCTORY
PART lime -Cpt-Clunln1
main. man. P ... r .. r n 1 l e
employed. 893·97H.
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Tuu .• June t, 1 .. 22 .
Deily Pilot Classified
Hours-Regulations-Deadline•
AMrtltm llllY placa tlltlr eek by UltptloM.
Di•I aenffied Directly
675·3) I I
Just S.y: "Ch•r91 ltl"
Mail Address: Box 1876, Newport ~.ach, C&lll.
CLASSIFIED COUNTERS ire located u follow1:
l.325 Newport Bhd., Newport 9tacll
Bay & Thllt111, Cosu Meu
lUU 8t.o B~ .. Hllll'tl119t.GA 8udl
8 30-5:00 Erctpt Sit. Ii ~
OIME·A·LlfllE Ads 1r~ strictly w11 In adYlnc:t by m.tU tf at
MY OM of ow offices. NO pllolle ordtn.
DEADLINE FOR COPY ANO IOLLS· 2 P.M. lllt ;., blfer. ~llCltJon· uupt for Wttltftd Edit.loll Mid MW~
wctlo.s Wht11 closl119 tlmt Is S P.M. Fr1$y.
YOU MUST HAVE KlLL NUMBER! Wlltn kllllnv 111 ad becautt
of quldr 1"$t!U, bt Sutt to mlkt I l'fQll'd of Ult tcln
lllHflbtt 9IWll you by our Id Ukff IS ~ M
YOUI uJl
Every rtfon '' madt to kill or t0rnct a MW ad thAt 11.t! botn
ordered, but we unnot 911M1ntff to do so untll the Ad
1111 i~.trrd In lht jllptl'
ERRORS AdW'f11wn should d1t<i thttr ld1 dilly IM ~
lmllltdl1ttly "'°'' ot mlstl~$1flut.loM. THE DAILY Pl LOT 1ssu1MS lilblllty f0t tmrs only to lllt utlftt of
..ACTOR dlM'lnJ. fl'lld·
11\J. lot • leani.nr;. Jl'rM
utimalet1. 536-4980. H.lp WanNd, Men noo p11bllshl119 tllt adYfrUvmttrt comctly OM tJ1111.
Tht DAILY PILOT rtt1tW1 lllt r19'tt to claalfy, 141t, CtftWlr' 6555 lronlnt 6755
BY PROP'l:SSJON AL.
PalnUnr m&ln M t-.o.-1s It
dorks by hr or mn
OR 3-S&M.
6542
Drrro: ml.meo: TBM typ.
IRONING ln my home.
Rnaonable. M6I 8anla
AnA An .• C.M. W-1111
r1tl5N?No-:-~nabie.Pi'Ck
u~ la: dett•ny. S4~%10.
JanJtorlal 6790
low raU. by jot> nr mo; KA.R.INO'S Clean/K&tnt.
tut RrVtu. M~272l CM. W a a h -Ua 1 window•
8ullct.n 6570
I REMOOELING 7
WF: WILL
BUILD IT!
.Add . Room
Modatnlu lataie11. •te.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Ml MtOI
C'OST A MJ:.U LUMBER
)flNOR RJ:PAIRI'
SHELVES. CABlN!:TS
IN GAllAG~:s
HO JOB TOO i;MAIJL
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U no &nl\\tr Ml "-2.172
c&MENT C n nlrartnra
Foundatlnna. Pal rn• H a •
f'qutpment for bN'akrnr
nut la: aawi~ rnnrr~t • nr
blacktop. Nn joh In larre
nr lltl'.lall. Ji'rff ollniatu.
PMne 536-139.'t
CONCRETS work orivea.
walk11, ii-U.oe, ,.Ir C a 11
MS.147~.
Child Care,
Llcansecf
, <"Hll.D car• -my hom• -
hot lunchu. '4~19).
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Contractors 6620
REMODELING?
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Af1d a Room,
KOCS.mb• K1W..., ete..
I NO DOWN p A TIIOllNT
Ml 5-890t
roST.\ MESA LUlCBJ:ft
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com. 14S-2W
Sewfng
CUSTOM Dll:8JGN8
All,ratlnn~ • ON'111rnakln1
IW&-7103
Televlalon, Repair. 6915
R f;NT TV \l>W .. '11 ill
mo. 1 hr free d•ltY, 'tn
mldniPt any day, Opt. to
buy. LA 1-IMt.
JOSS & EMPLOY.
NATTONAL ttrm -kin,;
~IY• I I 1 •• man lo
aetl their pro d u c: t a In
Onul&t Co. erea II:\' r t 'f ... tau oullel a proa~rl to
sell with 11nllmltl'd t'arn
lnp A&e no harrier C"ar
neru'Sry ran for 1111,,.
vi~ Jark Mr Mahan
Kl t-1308 aner 6 p.m ---------Tract Salesman
f'lall or Put TIIM.
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Eatat. BalemlGL Oppo,.. Kl ..... lutal ~
tunlt1 fOJ' men or woat• --------
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PERSONNEL OFFICE
UNITED AIRLINES
6000 A vion Drive
't,ns Anrel• lntematlon&l
Airport)
Monday • Friday
8 30 a.m. -4:30 p m .
Saturday
R30am.·l :OOpm
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hou. inenapr to mu.ace
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ment. ~weno. ~
MIRCHAHDISI POil
SALi AND TIADI
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An equal opportuntty
em plover
GlU TB Dll!ICOUNT
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a RJa tumtture -bdrm * AUCTION * Mt. 8 pc. Uv rm Mt. I pc. U J'Ga Wtll ..U flt 1'lq
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will tntn tZI dn.pery IJl&ll,.
dtn l!'l. I pe. Tama. mt. Ii'" 1"Dd;J & try •
or au..ao mo'. ~ bedl, .t.uetSoe J'ttdq' ....
comp. aus wbfJe ta., IOTl\i Jf.,mt JG ..-
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COAST DRAPERY Office l4'U1p1Mnt IOt 1
SERVICE IBM elec. t1p.wnt.u. mod-
llM 7 Cbatlt St. el c. o.t SM<> ..u for
MI MW 1215 M8-H88.
ACCEPTING ,_ptr&Uon ========
from nuraea tor sped&.I Store Equipment I012 =..,,,.,,..-=-__,,...--.....~-....
priyate floor • at&ff duty .
Tflfphon• for tntem-. 3 DISPLAY t&b1-. T2ICIO
Mr Tattenall, M e d I c a I A8 -.cts. 01' a.ao.
P.!'110nnf'I Bunau
'43-M70
PART TIME WORK .
BAR MAID
MUlt be &Unct.lve A,_
25 lo 36 dliltnd. .Apply ln
~l'IOD •t. Goldtn Allcbor .
2906 Ld&yettt. Npt. lk:b..
O!:LUXE~~
tor. 2 door. lower tnau.
Xhlt cond... 1100
MI 8-112'
nuomAlJU! exc. c o n 4,
cmty '80 llCMeth a N ...
port. ~-4128 or IT5-8818
OOUCR Ir chair 15 each;
BABYBI'M'SR 11 to 4 dat.
ly, Uv• out. 6 children..
Hu.nUnflon Beach.
M&-1218
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DAILY ?
Everybody a Winner .
Executives from five major Space Age Industries
last week offered progress reports to the community
clearly illustrating that their f1rms are a vital part of
the effort to bnn~ orderly growth lo the Harbor Arel.
attracting the top oersonnel in their fttlda -an en-
vu-onment that will be enhanced with an academic aura
in the near future when the Unive:ralty of California's
Irvine campus becomes a reality.
ThP occasion wai; a '>pecial industrial breakfast
meeting 'ponsorec1 hy thP Newport Harbor ChambPr or
Commerce in coopNallon with 1 hi' Newport II arbor·
Costa Mesa Boarci of Realtors A capacity aud1 em e at
tht> Balboa Bay rluh heard somP intriguing forl'ra/.h
from lpa<fers or APronutrnnlf n1v1s1on o( Ph1ko f'nrp
Astropower Labor3tor1P11, Rosan Inc. Hu~hf's SPm1con·
ductor 01v11aon. (Intl Collin" Rac11n rn
Indeed. 11 would seem that our preHnt industrial
leaders could te top-flight sale&men in convumng other
blue-ribbon 10du<otr1ec; that the Harbor Aru is the best
nr all possablr locations for new facilities. part1rularh
Ill the rP\l'llrC'h and nevelnpment fields.
~· \\' 1 lerll ~alyer. rollin11 Radio exeeut1\r and
The breakfast audaen<"P heard thP maf:lt that wall
come with future Space A~e develor.menti;: the moon
shots. space rommunicattons. radio pills for medical re·
search and .. host of other wonders
µresident ol lhr Costa Mesa Chamber of Cn mmrrcr .
... eemed In kPynolP thi-approach to industrial grnwth
''hen hP 111 ged that Newport Beach and Costa MPc;a
l'J\"ic leaders launrh a renewed and coordlnatr<I rffnrt
to attract hh1r rihbon industries
Thi~ seems to be a most necessary approarh Al
tracting new tndUJtry is a highly competitive aclJV1tv
It requires our best efforts. We cannot succeed bv puil-
1ng and tug~ing among ourselves.
Another s1gn1f1canl facet of the reports. however.
oCCered a bright outlook for future growth of our 1n-
dustnes that provtde the Harbor Area with a manpower
pool for civic leader<>htp. payrolls for buying power and
expanded tax hase for i;chool!i and local government
These vita I ront r1 bu tlons of our loca I rndustne~
were evident whl'n the raptams of tndustn· discussed
the mullt·millinn dollar expansions forrrast for Spat r
Age firms tn t hr Vl'llr~ ahead
Industry. upon locatmg here, will ban the obnous
advantage<1 of reasonable land and tax costs coupled
with a re<'reat1onal and academic atmoapherl' that
o;hould offer them every opportunity lo rerru1t rm·
ploye1i an thr com~t1tive Space Agt.
Tht> 1nrl11str1al li-aclr rc; ;ibn made 11 d ear that lhcv
i!re pleasNi with '-Plecting thl' Harbor Area for plant
JocatJons where thev enjoy the environment conducive l<l
Thr li:irhn1 Arl'a In turn gains from a brnadenl'rl
lax base. grratrr huvtn~ power and continuf>d health'
econom1r ~rO\\ th
f.vt>rvb0<h endt. up a wmnet
A llen-Scoti
Reds Seek Air Edge
By ROBERT S. ALLE"'
a.Id PAUL SC01T
Despite those publishen
report& to the contrary
Runla -and not th' V S
-11 holding up the s1gnln.c:
of the air agreement (Wr
mJttlng an exchangP ot
commerclal flights betwet'n
Moscow and New York
spttd advanta1e over the
Pan Amerlcan jel
Sftn Thomu Dodd. D-
C'oon . m06t out.poken op-
ponent of the proposed air
agrt>emenl, Is taking advan·
tage of Kbrusb<:bev's hag-
~llng to petition Preal~nt
. Johnson to C'all off thP
neJ:otlatJon'>
In 1 memorandum lD the
Whitt Howe. Seo. Dodd
exp~Ned the hope that~
President ''will pauae to
wellh the potential disad-
vantages of tht' proposed
agreement aaainst 11)J ron·
celvable advantaees ~fon>
we commit ourselves to a
course which, 1 am ~rtaln.
we-will live to re(J'et "
.... ,,,_. 1 .. While the White Housf' I\
privately prodding l ' S nP·
gotlaton to reach an 1m·
medlate agreement. Prr·
mier Khru!bcbev IS 1>tall-
1ng until hi& technician~
iron out the bugs in lhf'rr
heralded ntw 11~2 ~uper·
ionic alrllnrr
Hal Boyle
,Uore Golf er• T han 1tlule•
U.8. Nt:001'1ATOHS rt>
port that Khrushchev ss d'·
1.ayt.cg the stgning unlll the
R.uslians can cap the U S ·
Soviet air accord with 11
amashJng propaganda vic-
tory by landing tht' world·~
first 11upersonk airllnt>r in
New York )( u s intelh1?eOCP loll·
mates are anywhere nea1
corre<:t, this major air feat
is still several months orf.
, 11loce the 1.500-mlle·an-hour
11.Q \'i plagued with both
mechanical and equ1pm,nt
li'nubles
The 200 pa~'Pns:n "'~"' i~ reportPdh h;111111: 'rr ,, 11
difficult\ tahml? nfl :init
landinll v.1th Jee,.; than hall
the fuel fl('f'ded tn fh 10 th1•
U.S. from MoS<'ow
THERE HA VE bet>n '"
many equlpment fa1luru cin
the Soviet airlin'r while tn
the air that It now takP'
ao average of a wPPk 111
everbaul the huge pla:ir
after Pach flight Wrthn111
thiJ anch ·b:v-inch chf'ckmg
the four-en gined Jt't v.ouhl
be umafe for fl vml? lone
distances. In aharp contrast f';.in
.American Airway~. "harh
w\ll serve a~ thf' 1' S rnm·
merclal rarrler. 1<. rPari'
now to u~ 1111 rullv te~t1•il
pure·Jel Boean~ 707 nn lht>
run
The sleek 7<r7. in npea a
donal use for se\'Pral 'e11r•
can make lhe non · <.top
fll&ht in about R11 hour~
Hstbound and 10 hour'
westbound. or a full twn to
four hours les~ than thP
TU·l44 -the be~t Sovie{
plane now in operation
BY PRES.;;tNfi Into !lf'f\'-
tce the new four · !Pl 11-02.
the Ru5:0.ian~ P\flt'<'I tn rnt
their air tam<' from Mn<.
cow to ~r" \"n1k 1n hlllf
-Jll' inc ,\rrnflnl lhl"tr
gov.r!lmf'nl ;i1rlrnr ;i htJ:
•umplna to conclusion•·
Tht' poore11t ateno(raph·
~n. in the office uaually
have the longest finger-
nails. No girl bas the ener-
gy "od power of attention
to do her work well and
still lakt' proper earl' of
m;indann-IPn~lh rinJlt •
llJll\
fh1ldren hrang lio much
homework home oow ~t
a parent can't help wonder
what they possibly do dur-
ing the day at school, wtw1,.
thev supposedJy go to learn.
Fat patients thrive bellt>r
11ndf'r tht' cart' of f;1t 110<'·
tor< thi n clnrtor' onh hurl
lhr11 •11111 ;.itr
By George!
'Ir C'OUntless problems
hnthe r vou. mail them to r.l'Orite and hP will ht>lp vnta
11111nt thf'm 1
l>r.ir l.Puri:r
I huall a '1wc1al bird bath
fur rm pel tamr parrot
v. l11rh •1 all 10tay in lhf' yard
\\ 1thou1 r l v 1 n !!. away ancl
111~t lovt',_ bird baths dow·
f'\rr thi~ hil! doJ! nf m1
nrii:hhor ·,. rntnf'" nvl'r C1nr1
hr• 11 cht 1!0" n in tht hi nt
lrnlh ;anrl cetc; ii Frith~
\\'nul<I \ml c·omplain to thP
f'4 lh<'f> ahont lhls"
fllRIOllS
Ol'ar f'11nm1<
"Jo Tt>ach vo11r parrnt to
ba rk and kf'ep your llf'U!h·
hor awake• all night. anrl
perhap~ vnu t'Ould both
romplain at lht' same tJmr
A pallet desk sergeant oil·
en )Padli lonPly nights and
a pair of romplalr1U like
that could makt' his entirt'
rart'tr
C () !\ F ll'f.NTl.\I Tll
C(ll\Jl\J\ l.l~'fllN '"'' .ul 1lrr~~ I) i r t> c t n r Pf'.11'1'
C-111 p~. Washinl(lon. 0 C"
T ltvf" on C'Urf DrlvP and l:ltrly It
hac; be<'omta a 1peedw11y for tryin6'
out cara. Somtone's going to itl
killed unless the poHc.-e dn some·
thing ~pttd ~iins might help
-B. W.
YOU CAN ALWAYS tell
who I• the mailer in the
house by whether the hu1·
band or the wife leaps up
and races out to the retrig-
trator to· get the refresh-
ment. during the television
mmmerdal Another lndl-
ratJon Is which one bo5Sf'~
thf' i;eltction or progrims
In most homes the hand
that rocks the cradle also
r o n t r o 1 s the television
knob.
Tenneuee and Missouri
nnce led the nation in mules
Now rach of these 1t.atu
ha~ more golfers than
mutt'~ Jc; this truP proJ!-
rr,\"
IT COSTS MORE for a
girl to have a big wedd1nit
today than lt did for hn
grandmother lo fumlah her
home and have her flrst
ha by
Artllicial flowen can be
made so colorfully real now
that they imprei>!> you by
thetr beauty for the fint
"eek. after that thev hf·
come ai. tiresome as ~
plP who n'vt'r dn anythlni:
hut i;mile
Architects arf' gellin~
intn a nit ThP new b11iln-
1nizs they dt>c;ign 'N'm In bf>
f'ithpr 1111 l!lall~ -nr lo
havr nn wmdo" 11 at all
There 1s no middle gn.unri
Tht>y look either like izold·
fish bowl~ nr bomh ~ho>l
IPr~
J:\'EPI .'110TtC E the mis-
take • moi;t young lello~r.
makf' "ho tr\ to build up
their bodies hy lifting ba1
bells! They w\n'• up with
overdeveloped necks .hat
make their heads look too
i;mall.
IC a man keeps more than
thref' kinds of mt'd.lclnt In
htS omrp dP!l)t draWl'r hf'.
fOl f' hf'.~ 40. the odd11 llrl'
hP "on ·1 las I to Tf'tl!'fmtnt
-at 1e11 .. t on that job
Every man RO.S throulh
Ille hopl~ tbat aomeday
he11 find a clothln& !ftore
¥)e.1ma11 whole opinlnn hf'
can trust utterly. •
rr IS ADMmABLl? lo be
al>lfl to quo~ " doun wwl·
loved poem• from memory.
Dut anyone who can rtclte
JOO poems could have tpenl
h.IJ time better wrltlnl OM
poem of hla own.
Women never Urt of &.-
cuntni lh"tr honeymoon
trlp1, but tit men seem t.n
r r m e m h , r about thtm
afterward Is how many
Mailbox
T(l th' Editor:
There hu beo m u c h
Wk lately about crowded
h1gh M:bools. lmaeine. th'
N e w p o r t Harbor High
School District wlll IQOn
build another hiJh school.
Estancia High. I AA IC thrff
didn't ltlffice ! ) What a ter·
rible, lrruponlible wute of
the taxpayers' money I Of
course there Is only one
solution to this grave prob-
lem. Keep rabbits out of
high AC hoot!
OENYlNG RABBITS illlV
privilege will, or COUflf'.
bring crles of "Unfair'"
from overly Idealistic daam-
plocas of rabbits' r 1 i h t s
everywhere. There are even
some extremists who con-
t e n d that rabbits Ahould
have the same privileges aa
non·rabbits' Fuzzy-m.lnded
llberab They carry pla·
card~ readin~ '"Petf'r Ra~
bit Cannot Teach Democra-
cy!" Tht>y hold hop-ins. pro-
test mtttings, and similar
un-Amencan gatherings
Unless we change this
sLtuaUon very drastically.
within the next 10 years.
rabbits will be overhoppinit
the school populaUon at a
rat an of ~•x rabbit~ to rvt>n
non·rabbit' You know hn~
rabbits mulllplv •II t 1111r"P
rabbit.~ are all n~ht anri
f'\f'n 1111dul to SllCIPty 1n
their place, but would 'nu
want to go to school v.ath
a rabbit?
SOME'TRlNG'S ~ot In J.!h <'
In this problem . and ti1r
only possibility is that thal
c;omethmiz v. ill ha"" lo hr
11 larize pt"rcenla1Zf' nf lhr
rabbit contingent Tht'rP ;irr
two rf'a~nM for lhas
I Rahbth havt> a .;mall"'
hraln raparalv th11n nnn
rnhti11.-.
2 tr 1 abhit<; tin Cl'I h1"h
'L'hOOI diplomas. lht>\ \1111
have i;impl~ nn 11<;r '"'
them. because rahhit" riin
not itrt joh~ lhat rrrp1irr ~
"wt SftANGf WOIUI
MR.MUM
hi&h tchool diploma.
TAIONC. l'P thf' first
polnt. evl'rvonl' knows that
rabbtt11. who come original·
ly from 11 rulture far lnfl'r·
lor to lhat of non·rabbits
have. nf courcc. a 11malltr
capacity for learning than
non·rabbsts, who come from
a aupenor culture. That'•
only logical Gtve rabblta
one lt>ttuce leaf, and thty
W&lll thP whole garden! If
rabbits art allowed to a1-
11lmllale the culture th'y
are not ready for , they will
infl llratr non-rabbit culture,
w11ter1n~ it down 11hamt>ful·
I)
The) wlll try to move In
next door to non-rabbits, try
tn J!rl Into restricted coun·
try rlubs, try to invade lhe
P.T A ! Really, now, do
you havt' anything in com·
mon wilh a rabbit? Would
vn11 have anything to talk
about with a rabbit? Be a~
liberal and as tolerant a<;
ynu llke. bot truly, would
you want to live next door
tu a rabbit family!
THE SECOND point ts
<1eU-explanatory. Why t.lltf'
up expensive school space
(Inn valuable teachers' lime>
v.1th the teachlniz of r11bb1tA
"hrn tt>ev will only io on
In h e co m e carrot-pack
n' ilJld lettuce-eannen"
Of course. H there are
in ,.very plan, then are dlt1-
11clvani.1ea In thls plan. All
of voo know that lf we oust
rabbit. from high ecbool.
h•'lh ecbool sporu and
thnefore, collebe and pro-
lr•<;ional sports will deter·
ror Ale, but this BMm• a
mall prlce to pay for lteep-
1 ·.: onr wives and dau!lh·
'' ute (Tam the hoppln~
"'' nace af rabbil8' I Ill• conclude« our Amen·
, , 1~m Socletv mt'PtlnJZ
\\ wl11 oow ~inl?
< ,11c1 Bless Amf'rlc11 "
.JANIS SHEL TON
Newport Harbor
Hhth School
Cla11~ of 'ft4
/ I
\
(!
I fl r. ~!l
mlles lo the ••lion they eot t:;..------------~~m.Mo-" out of their can.
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I
SHHH ••. MAYIE WE~U. MAKE n , Ami AU.I
Rtdpla MeGID
GOP Problems
Sen Goldwater once wu
quoted a11 saying that the
thought of being preside11t
"scar.11 hell out of me "
Thi' thought al50 dlDna.yed
a majortty of the voters tn
the primarieg of New
llampshn'f' and Or-egon.
Even In CalUornla, where
the senator bad a qui.et am.
a.nee with the Nixon forcu,
almolt half the Republican
voten were frl&bt.e.ned at
the Idea of the senator aa
rrelldenl
Mr Goldwater'11 narrow
V'lctory givu him the dele-
ga le5 and almost certainly
his party'11 nomination The
GOP convf'nUon will be weal
worth tiffing since hllltory
will be made and a tan'
turned. Tbe sesaionJ will he
in the handl of the party'•
extremlstl. They will be In
a v1ndktive mood. on will
be poured on the troubled wale~ ~n GoJdwattr will
call for unity. But st will
not bf' possible to keep
down the emotions of those
who now seem about ready
to take over the mechan-
iam or the GOP orsaniu·
Uon
TIU': NEXT WEEKS will,
without quedJon. IH a
rltJZhl nf C'onst'rvahve 00111.
nP~~ and profeu1onal per·
1onc from the Repobllcan
Party Some dayi ago Mr
Henry Ford boldJy uamd
hi11 departure. dedaring he
believed the buaineu Mun
and the country'• future
wou Id be eafer with Presi-
dent Johnson. Hundreds of
others also have departed
without making pubUc an·
nouncement. They did not
wish to brlng down upon
their heads the abusive
mall and anonymous call11
that are tht' major weapons
of thow whom Mr Rich ·
\rd Nixon once lmp\4.111ively
ile~crabt>d a~ ··the koolt!t
11n<1 nut~'' of the extrf'mf'
rt.iht Thf' rieparture of con·
15ervatlvP men and women
from thr Hepuhllcan Partv
will proceed.
Perhaps lhe most amu•·
tnll departure is that of
~me who formerly MIP·
ported Sen. Goldwater but
who were frlghtened awav
by hl1 &elf·revelatlon dur-
mg the campaign. Some or
lheae now are oraan:Zed In
the Eaat as "Goldwater
Democrats for .Johnson.·•
HIS'roRIANS of ttw-f11-
t11rf' ltkf'ly wlll A~l~ Ulr
F.lsenhoWf'r years H tho~"
In which thf Rt~bUca11
party reecbed lll lll.P-••· tPl' mart In Ole ..., C*I•
tury TboM ...... &bt 1 fl
of opportunity. That Mr.
!:lstnbower did not. or
could not. or would not
choose to be tntJy lnWT'eat-
ed ln Implementing what
had been proclaimed u
"modern Republlcan!Jm"
wfD he the focal point of po-
litical science research by
scboJan of the upcom.lq
years
Th4' Callfornl11 primary
WH In many raJ*:la a
curloua one II renecttd Rt-
publlc11n rro't r;1tion Gnv.
Rockefeller was ,...,,rded
es un1ble lei ,.,tn th• ooml·
cation. He ... tub~ lit
/
llllde toaiJ'. 'Jbe more ptt·
tmtiaaal'J pious ltlllated
he WU DOt a good "family
man." Tbe fad that the
iovemor bu lived boMst·
ly and wtUl integrity ln
famUy matt.en and that his
divorce and remarrta1e
were wttbout uy diabooot· Pi. I
abM 1ttactmmt wbat.9w
dld not axmt. Praum.a.bly,
the crit1a would UYe b-.
happM:r had tbl ,.,... net
fotJOwecl a c!ilboMlt eoont.
HU party owes him a debt
It la not tnterdted In pay·
tn1. But it ii owed . ....,_.
In Washington
A Bl.we. St ......
By RALPH de TOLEDANO
No or141 ever believed
that Gov. Nellon Rockefel·
ler ,.,., a real contender
In California. He was
cl.arty, thoQcb not admit.
ting It to him~. a It.Ilk·
lnit hone. But for whom!
The pundit. and the news-
men uw as bene'flclarle1 of
a Gol.iwater defeat b o t h
former Vice Prea.ldeat RJch-
ard Nbon and PeMIJlva·
nla Gov. Wllllam Scranton.
It la no MCret that Mr.
Scranton, ill the Jut days
of May, had •1wi>l1 revlMd
hl11 thlnkin1 ·~Hevtn1
that the pollatera knew what
they were talkfn;-about-
pJanned tt1 mah a morf'
oJ')'"n play for the Repuh-
lkan PrNldential nomtna -
Uon. It 11 no secret that
the Nixon forces had begun
qu.1.uy to build up a pollt·
Seal macblne.
BOTR MR. SCRANTON
and Mr Nlxon were as
mJat.alceo 11 tbe pundit.II and
the ne...,•men. A h I d d e n
atratel{y hH been lo opera-
tion for aome lime, though
It wa11 killed outrlpt by
Mn V<>ld•ater'11 victory In
Gallfomla. Who the archt·
tect of th,. 11trateJzy may M
r ,, m a I n ~ M>Cret to th b
writer But those partlctp1I·
Ing In It ire nc;. 10 dlf·
flC'ull "'' f'rret aut.
The command poet of the
operaUon Ova 1w11 ha
aJm1. That comm.and poat
Wl!I In Gettythurl. Pa ..
where ttar> uuult of Sen.
Goldwater marted 1ta b1'h
point lo Qtn. Elsenhow r's
.. ~ ... UOfl" of the ktreel
RepuLUcan P r e 1 l d e n·
tW candidate.
Let It be qukkly added
Uu1t Gen. Eisenhower wu
more used than 1l.ustn1 tn
tl\t Vf'nturf'. ffo ha• hon
ly '.>ell•ved that the GOP
haa • num~r of uuatand· ln1 ~odldatea to offer th~
n a t ' " n. He i.\11 honestly ll~ed Sen. G<ildwaler. and
honelt.y bldde., bla dllllka
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THE GENERAL'S per11on·
al choice for the no1111r11 ••
Uon. hownr, ha1 alwm
been hla brvther Milton. Dr
Eilenhoftt bu ... cloM to
the a-Prtlldeat and hat
alwa11 eurdMd ctmidlf.
ab1e lnfluenee ner him. It
la not 1meral17 la.owu, bow·
ever, that Ult E a 1 tern
libe:ral ~ ud Wall
Street lntenaa IMlft ._,.
felt that Mllt9n ~
WU tbefr Jna,
E'ftft before • UJUltn.
1tlon of PrWdent K~.
wh~ the only real Repub-
Ucan emttendtt wu 8a1T)'
Goldwater, the~ were ltlr·
r I n a' of P.n>-~er
(Nllton) aciJvtt1 In Hft
y ark''• financial world. Pl-.
aumab!y pro-N1zoa .C.
enta ipoke quietly of U.
poullillty cl an Ellenhow·
er·Nboo ticket-then eddad
that they were retmtn& to
MI Ito n Elaenbower. Tho
order on th• ticltet occaQon..
allv chan1ed. and u Mt.
Nl>:on'r fortune• seemed to
rise t!Jrre wa:e ~
Juxtapc)Jittona whJch DUl tlle
former Vl<'e PttaidCnt at
lht tn,,.
THE NIXON b u j l d·up,
however WH constdend Ult
lint step toward projeetlna
M 11 t o n Elleni.ow.r. Mr.
Nlxon *4• t1eeCled In the
"stop Coldw8tc" cam·
paten. thoqb M himMll
had no part tn •111 mov •s
to hurt the Artzoa Setultor
Without namln.I nam . tt
can be atat.J th.at tome •.f
the peopJ. who rno«t Urt~I·
ly called Cll lrlm to "'" wer. aware of tbe an .. nrl
beJn1 l•lhertd al Get•·~
bur1 fol' Milton F.hitnhr", p,
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1111 ol lhJt Pf'<'J'Brotlon 1,
thf' qaltlt of ('Jtttnhurr •
•uU! of time. Ooldwitlc •
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THEii iS NO IEI I El TIME THAN llGHT NOW
TO GltifADY FOi THAT VACATION IN A NEW . u
.~IHEOIOIE IOllNS FOID. COWAIE OUI
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-FOll":IECREATIONAL VEHICLES .r. ' -; -Ylil llfaqic Carpet To A Seasons Of fun I ! !
We.:~· them the Ford Recreation.I Vehides. If 'f04Jlf
iprit IDftgs for enfoyeble 5mg out-of.Goon, you wil
loeo¥W .,. ensww to yow tr.¥91 needs -wheth.r
it is ; '.simple ;..wt. to the country-side, or a trip the+
t.S-yoa l>.d: of "leyond."
Wrth Vecrion time iust around the corner, let us help
r-,~ yONr Mx:t vec.tion in • new l=ord cer, wegon
., tftici. We M¥e··,• unit to fit..,_,., poc:ht boo~ and
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Difl~e11t .4pproa~la l'!f .Jeep_
'Wagoneer' Completely New Wagon
Tbe 'Jeep' Wa,ooeer, a
Jmpletely new 'Jeep' 1tation
ngoo series wttla passengtt
car 1tylln& and comfort, of.
fas automatic transmtmou
with fem-wheel drive for the
first ti.me in the automotive·
1Ddustr7.
RepttSentin& a "dlUerent ..
approach In atomotive •
lip, the Wa,ooeer •aa de-
ftloped bJ Kaber Jeq> Cor-
poration aclusivd:J u aD
all-purpose ltadoa Wl&OD, llD-
lile models wblch tJ1lditionaJ..
l,J are adapted from existin&
PQMD&er car aad truck
cbauil deaigns.
Deto1bed u "all-new and
an.Jeep," tbe Waeoneu · ii
offe?M Jn fov·wbeel • *f'ft
and tw~ drive _..,
both available wills tlrqae
~ MJtDmatlr tr-.
m.luion.
BoCb fouNfoor and t1fo.dotr
m~cer body .me. a.N
offered.
Tbe new passeneer~
mdta are p0we1ed by tbe lix·
cyllnder 'l«p' Tanaldo.QHC
enelne, ant ~ Americu, .• ........ ......
wtt.b Oftrhead camshaft de-~~..,
allD. Tbe Dew biCJ>d)deocy
pofti' plant delivers 140 b .p. at 4,000 r.p.m. SOMETHING NEW -The Jeep "Wagoneer" is a completely new
Jeep atation wagon, futuring passenger car styling and comfort.
offering automatic transmision with four-wheel drive for the first
time. The "Wagoneer" was developed exclusively for station
wagon service, unlike station wagon models which traditionally
are adapted from e:Vsting passenger car and truck chassis designs Tbey are offered with an
enenslve ll"OUP of options.
witch adapt them for all ~ of station wagon serv-automotive Industry.~ o ·lin Waeoneer mode.ls 'toitb jl.em Is avculable with lode-1Jrne" "hich Clow smoothly four-door modds ope.a lo the
ice, ranging from conveD· elusive new combi.natioD pro-automatic transmission la pende11t front wbee1 suspen-from grille to tailgate. full width of tbe door frame
tiooal famil,J use to the most vides driving ease &Dd a biCb operated by shifting a s:iJlCle, sioa, allo an e:ululive Wai· Slender windshleld pillar and there is DO "dot-kl" be-
*mandtnc nqui:mnents ol delfee of ~ power per-~ f I o o r-moubted oneer "first" The tonioo bar posts blend with the "speed-Jow the wtndlbield pWar post.a
tll-rMd "IHJIJ'Wbere" MrV· fonnaoce never before avail-lever wbkb permi~ the 1bift front suspension lJ combined line" ltfllni motif and con-to impede eatrauce and a:tt.
lee. able in four-wheel drive ve-from two or four-wheel chive with soft-ride semi~ptlcal tribute to tf:fecUve driver vb-Waiooe'T deluxe Interiors
nJtSI' nME bides. to be made easil,J whether sprinis In the rear. ion through the broad curved are colorfully It 7 led In
Four-wheel drive models-Two-wheel drive models the vehicle Is parted or in The new 'Jeep' station wa-wtndsbidd. Side and tailiate bttathablt vinyl-coated ma-
in addition to standard three-are available wtth a choice of motioD. IDIU'u.JDe.trt pane 1 eon s er i e i. introduces a windows are of roll down teriaJs with striped fabric ln-
1peed synchromesh tran.smis-sta.odard three-speed, over-liglrt1 .....,e Ute pGlitba of unique modern r la v or to type, and power operation is sieru. Upholstery and vi.Dyl
lion-are olfered ID combi~-drive or automatic transmls-tbe ~ drive transfer AmericaD automotive styling. available for the tailgJte win· headlining fabrics are color-
Uon with automatic transmis-s1on cue coatrol leftr. Ill appearance ls marked by dow. keyed to body and interior
<don for the first time in the The new ~ilent transfer ca~e 1be foar-wbed drive rya-smartly contoured styUng Front door 011 both t"o and l'namel Cini~~~
More Mileage
Uevelopmenl ol a ne~ lrud,
lire that dehvers as much as
f1fly per cent gl eater mile:il!e
\ban conventional truck tires
and is so .. easv rolhng" 1t
ruts fuel consump t i o n by
more lluln ten per cent is be·
ing annouoced by The B F'.
Goodrich Company
J. W Keener. president.
wd the tire is a result or B.
F Goodrich eDginttring im-
provements • the radial tire
prindple, loaJ b.wu to the
1itt indu1try but never sue·
~alb'~ on a oom-
mcrdal sule In the United
Sbfa.
'"'l'be aclDHl'ini. construe.
tloll ad perf.-mance of a
radial Ure Is entirely dJffer·
ent from that of conventional
Ures," he said. "Tbt cords
In a radial tire run at right
angles to the rim wldle the
cords in a conventlooal Ure
run at about 45-degret' ~n-L/
gles from the nm
.. The radial ply constru(. -
tion 1, used JD combmallon
T.ilh inexeens1ble steel cord
bands under the tread " Kee-
ner s:ud ... The result 1~ a
true.It tire that rol.15 as easily
as a hoop. yet is as neuble
and solt riding as its ron..en-
UoDally constructed ,'<.untt'r· part ..
He said "the design ~1mp
JificaUon accomplhhed bv
our engineera has ~ 1t
pocslble to foresee large scale
commercial production or ra-
cll.al tires much sooner than
we bad orliinally anticipated.
Limited production Is now un-
der way."
Radial tires have deli\iered
eboot h1lf agalD as many
.~· .. ·.·~1r
New Tires • ID
miles as con-..enUonal h1jlh-
v.ay truck tires under ~1milar
conditions In more than 75
m1l1Jon miles or lestmg. he
Eald
··The tread or a lonvenlJon·
•I truck tire Is not as stable
as most people believe," Kee-
ner said. "It squirms lrom
S>de to side and front le back
when 1t contacts the road. nus two-way stretch causes
tread wear. hampers trac-
tion and builds up rollJDg re-
sisu.nce and beat "
Jn a radial u~. he said, the
trud ls held stable by the
1teeJ cord band OD wldcb It
rffi.s "Thh practically elJ.
mina~s sq•.tirming. Because
there is less tread motion
tnctloD Is Increased by as
much as 30 per cent and roll-
!ng re~stance Is ~uced bv
25 to 30 per cent "
The easy rolhng character-
1sllc of the new tire results
Lo a saving of 10 to IS per
cent of the fuel needed to
power the truck, be said. '"JD
the case of large truck flttts,
the savings in fuel made pos-
sible by use of radial tir~
could amouDt to hundreds of
thousand& of dollars a year."
Keener said the new tire Is
bemg made with either stttl
or textile cord bodies. Both
have the company's unique
stttl cord band under the
tread.
The stability of the tread,
cord UT111tem.,.i and lJ de--
wall constrvct.ion an contri·
bute to making radial truck
tires run cooler than conven-
tional truck tires be •a.id.
maklng them less liable to
b)qwou.ts undtt hJgb spttd.
heavy load conditions
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700 & 1000 WEST COAST HIWAY, NEWPORT BEACH
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for outdoor spo~ Witll the rear seat folded down there ls nearly
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Fifteen JUJ'I a&<>. the a-
titt Chevrolet line -four-
cloon, CGOVUUblu. bu&IDea
coupes, etc.. etc.--coosist.ed
ol 14 chokes.
Today, as an example ol
the measure taken by Chev-
rolet to utisfy individual
tastes. there. are almost as
many station wagons aJone.
The exact number is 13.
Back in 1949 -the yur,
tncWntally. lbat Chevrolet
Introduced its first an-steel
station wagon -specifica-
tions read "Tan leather fab-
ric on seats Rubber pad on
front scat only. Wood panels
on doors. No rear seat arm
rests "
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11le modern station wagon
is never dJsmissed as curtly.
Improvements Wte this we
symbolic or Its added pres-
tige · ··color-keyed vinyl op-
hols1 erv. Extca-thlck foam-
cu&hioned seats. All-vin.yl trim TJ'h ;
with bright accent.. Extra-ere s Joog arm rests with flJl&er-·
tlp door release." I
>.$ Curther evidence of sta-A &por1y DeW C built
lion wagon pro~ss, the Cbe-on u. Cbevelle plu
velle may be CJted. The ~ a number of mechanical tm-.l ~ll~ ls a newcomer to a~ provcmects are hiihllgbta ol
motive ranks this year Xet Chevrolet's \964 Line of hauJ-
more than one-thlr~ or 1ts ers.
body types are station "ag-1 The lineup which includes
ons. Two distinct four-door 193 models 'wilh capacities
in tbe automobile market
e addl fGQI" mode.ls to Chev-
hevy Hauler ,in ·Your
models appear in the luxur· in&
ioU3 Malibu series and t\\O· fort.II{ 91t
and four-door models bear the . . of ......
ChevelJe 300 nameplatt' and cnasm re.hnemeots that 0 .
The Chevelles join five wag-1 characterize all standards are 1r
on representatives from the, present In the stal.J?n wagooa. w
three standard Chevrolet ser· A six-cylinder and six V8s me_ .
Future
les, two Chevy lls and two g:ine ...........__ b;:-::~~t~C ~q~1:"na~~ G:eeae:; 1 ~~U~~led power are among cyllif', ; _
t k I iii1i1 , . , I conversion o wor or P ay. Chevy 11 stallon wagons ~ ' -~
As do all Chevrolet wagon~, are two-door models in the
the ChevelJes stake their pn-Nova and 100 series Cargo
mary appeal on excellcnl car-capacity is 76 cubic reel and
rying capacity: e~sy loading tailgate-to-ground height 32.6 '
and rugged reliab1hty Po111ts Inches. Distinctive styling
of d1st111ction include trim, touches and the debut of an
Interior appointments and ac-optional VS are 1964 bigb-ces.sones y,•here wagons are lights.
In the same group. Size, ap-
pearance and luxury fitments The .. Corvair . Greenbrier·s
mark diCCerence~ between versatility permits 1t to sen-e
irou~ In a wide vuiety of roles
Measure<! on a I l~incb 1 It may be equipped as a
wheelbase and l!IS-inch ewer-mobile office, a nine-passen-
aD length, the Chevelle wag-ger bus or a camper, and •
ons provide a cargo length of CbeVTOlet ~ fuhlooed ac·
t2 Inches with tailgate closed cessorie.a to fit.
and 116 Inc~ with tailgate >.$ a one-seat wagon a load open. Capacity above a »-of 1-bL. 1~ a.. • • l--h I adln h ' ht • )" ._.. Iii C1J ~ ~ .. poa.stbk. ~ O g eag IS ISi.CU PoaitlollJ.nt Of the en0ne UD-
at 86 cubic feel. dtt the floor at the rear eli-
Perform an~ op son the min&ta the central Door Cheve~e make av two "burrow," yet mates prac-
lix-cylinder en s and two tlcal 1 loading btifht u low
eights with to four dUfer-IJ 16 tncbes
ent trans ons to pick -----·------from. The entirely new cbas-
lb lists a perimeter fr&JM ,
eoU spring suspension, sell-Be ca.re.Cul with lhat camp-
edjusting brakes and a Del-flre, advisea the National Au-
eotroo generator. tomobi.le Club. Set It on a
Station wagon multiformJty well cleaned :>atcb of bare
In the standard Chevrolet e:round. keep 11 small. and be
family covers six-and nine-sure that It's out when you
passenger models In both the leave It.
)mpala and Bel Air groups
with the Biscayne limited to Walking near traffic la a
a single sl.x-passen&er. Load-beads-up pme, points out the
Ing height for the 97 cubic National Au.tomobtk Club.
foot cargo area; (17 cubic feet
for nine-passenger), including Never jump aboard a amaJl
atoware compartment below boat, advtaes the NaBau1
the floor, ts las than two Alltamobi1e ClDh. You may IO
feet, Fresbnecs of appearance tbrou~ the lmD.. • ~:ii
VACATION TIME IS REALLY FUN
IN 'A llG ROOMY
MERCURY· COLONY PARK
·t Ls bued on a very special phflOIOphy. Put it Uds nr. llWl1 W11CJD OWlkll wd -
room. Colony Park aerrea u faml1J car, tbeat.lr ear, a -....a1wbii.-ar. o.rt 1'
Dtd paneling. Inside, ftDt.ar appcbtmeata ••• ud ..... """"'9 .. to a M ~~ 0
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YOU'D BE PROUD TOO •Moving Time'
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Wagons Making
Traveling Easy_
ll' s &hat Ume of year w motel travel Both .. U.. NllW
.nost American ramilies turn Yorklr IDll Newpirt •acom
tbeir tbougbt.s to summer pve JOO that at llomie feeDDI
vacation and travel. wit!) ataDdant 1h .Pllllil car-
'l'he erowtb ti &lie oatioa'• bl Ulie '91• .. I~ com-
hdenta&e bigbw•J . system ~ • ~ ... ~~~=able ID the :S_ 'ii)it-=
ml blstorical atghts and door bodJ ,stJle •· ... ~
made the United States truly choice of IP or am.~
a utioD "on the move." ger mode1a. . • ADcl mare and JD.ore Cam· '1be New Yorker a&n _
Illa a.re fiDdl1lC tb.ll tM way ultimate in AmedcaMillt to •<move" b by datian ,,_. lltatit:D wagons. Pcwered bJ !I
OIL Fkepowtr JtO bonepOwtf'
Qrysler in 1954 again leads re!b::· ';! p J~!,s OlrJakr
tlill way iD bi& car _comfort ment a luxarloa .n-~ ad luxury In the station wag-terlor trim wUh sport/"~
• ftekl comfortable fr on t bucket Both the New Yorker and seals and bucke~styled rear
Newport To.wn and Country seats. Al.so offered amonc its
wagons offer. all the perform· many standard feature.a ta a
uce, conv~ and glamor reclining fl'Ont pasaencer .eat,
leand in passenger cars. The folding center arm rest in Uae ~ plua ls the extra space front. and carpeted cario
l• the family, tts luggage and compartment Door. equipment and pets. TorqueFlile automatic
Both the New Yorker and transmission and pow• r
Newport wagons are built brakes and steering a.re also
• a 122 inch wbttlbase and among New Yorker's list of
invide 91.9 cubic feet of load standard equipment ttems. ..-ce-'l'biere's room for the Th,. Newport orreu econo.
camping equipment for those my plus with a 265 v~ engine
wbo like to try the national that burns regular gas pans, and th~'s room for Among lhe list of standard
eonryone to relax and enjoy items are its all-vinyl interior
Uae trip (or those who prefer trim with ~ loam· padded seat.a and safety pad-
ded inltrumeDl panel
Take All
Vital 'fhings
Station wacoo travel bas be·
come the way to go In the
UniW states. And when the
·acation is over the station
wagon becomes the all.around
You'll Need 'lutomobile tba~'s ready to 'lerform a multitude of tuts
Did you ever start out on 'or the ~wing city or subw'·
the road, go about five miles ban family and then ~member things ------I
you forcot to take? 1
Air Safety
Begins With
New Lounge
It's usually an ovusighl
-you were just too busy to think of everything. To avoid
such occu.rrences, clip and
use the following list as a auJde. Add to it If you think of
anything special you w i 1 I need. Then, just before you Air safety belgns on the
start locking up suitcases. ground at Duile.s lnternaUonal
packing the car and kaving. Airport. Washington, D. C.,
check -,our LI.st to see that where 90-passeJlier Airport
everything ls there Mobile Lounges are used to
-Driver's license for each carry travelers between ter·
driver; check npira t I o n minal and planes. date Tbe giant wagOM, made by
-Car registration th~ Cbrysle~ Corporation
-Evidence or msuraoce: t.alll l bu11l-m extension ramp
cbtck e.xpiration date and to enable travelers to trans·
proof of responsibility fer to and from aircraft. Tbey
-Copie.s of birth certili· are the largest rubber-tired· eat.es land-going passenger vthlcles
-Credit cards ever made. and their extra-
-Traveler's checks ordinary b r at l n.c require. -Persooal medicines and men1s an met by special Hl-
duplicate prescriptions !Torque braka drveloped by
-Spare eyeglasses or the B. F. Goodrich Aerospace
Jft.SCription -also for sun-and Defense Producu. cwse.s Tbe sdf-adJustmc brakes
• -Writillf mater la la, were chosen because cl tbeirl slam~ and address boot proved ability ln repeated for·
-DUplicate car and house "ard and reverse bnkl.ng, the
1 1:eJ1 for anot.ber penon in the company said. They mate
car to carry full-circle contact with the -:-Finl aid kit, insect IP1"81 drum for maximum braking
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