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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-12-05 - Newport Beach Daily Pilotoroo noroti.lo1ns sorn.o• 1010 E. Lao1 st. t,Annheic • Cnllt. NBl CCllP. voe. 59, NO. ttr, , SECTIONS, 14 PAGES Threat Of New Storm Downpour Cfuisty Now Needs. Blood TEN CENTS . l(iller Storm Takes · • Lives on Roads UC Pickets Seout Leader , KEEP RAIN GEAR HANDY ll you're lookina for relief from all th is llquJd sun· shine. forget it. District forecaster Emil Kwu sees an- other storm on the horizon, this one breaking Tuesday night or Wedneaday mornln1 and dumpinc another three inches of wet stuU on the Oranae Caul Meanwhile the high and low temperatures are almott tbe same, 62 and 61. INDEX OF INSIDE FEAT1JRES • " I IHI ,. ,. " "' 1•11 ' ........ _, A.-YN•n L.rtten MM!-. ...... M<f!MI I'"'°* .. • .,.... It ... ..._... Of-O.IY '-"""' ' u It • n ,. M J ' 14 ' . () J ~ I ._ ----------•!Support f or B ike n-atJa IA.Ir' I .and, Su ..--...-,....-:=.-=., J•OMI P. COLI. .. "" a • J 't bmted to Tru:maa Cepe&e'• ; r bd;'etther ... "8t;lt 11~ llot IC)tt. 1 JUll won't lnvite bill .. Wl1 maaftd ball • BelSdee. t think he's a crummy wrlte.r. And even if I'd been invited, I wouldn't have pe. t had better thing to do -me coveting a Newport Beach City CounclJ meeting that nlpt. st1Jlf1lcantly, all the cowiciJmen were present. Now, THAT hu.fta. ObviOUlly, all of N~rt wu ao®bed by Cllpote. 'nlat'1 1>0U.tlct, png. He•s a OemocnL We dldn•t miss much, anyway: t 11av•. that -on iood authority -the Associated Press. Midway In tbe AP account of the bash, there was this choice lnformatton: ''Fol' endurance OD the dance noor the prizes nut to Lauren Bacall and bearded Jerome Robbins, wbo danced untJJ they were wet with perspiration." Whew! Who want. to be seen at a party like tbat! fm lucky I wasn't invited. So as I said, rm not sore. But I'll tell you thiJ much: If Truman Capote ever shows up at the DAILY PILOT. Ml fling a marshmallow at him. And probablv knock him cold. * * * Paul "Pappy" Palmer is headinit a "Blue Rib- bon Committee" whose task it is to !ind a new home for the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. 11lt committee iJ biJ? -25 membere. Here's bow "Pappy'' rounded them UJ» in his own words: "We sent invitations to 25 chamber members to join the committ•. Three aceet>ted directlv. The otben accepted indirectly by not mponding." That's the only .way to get things done. * * * Balboa bJand'a Buddy Ebsen has some left-over lines from bb recent Reoublican campai~ing. "Bobby Kennedy," llVI Buddy, "ii in . good lblpe but be did b.rre a Utue trouble the other day. A CU' ttoor-&Jammed shut and he iot his baJr c111Jbt. '1lu:t lobn baa no real problenw. With hil money be can pick up hil baga and start bia own counby 10mewhere... . r thought be was alrucly doing jmt thal * * * Durin,( the fllmin& of lh• "Peter .Gunn" epic at tbe Balboa PUn 1.one the other dav. a Newoort J)Mrolman found himself diftetint traffic away from the area. He wu dolnt so in a drfvinl{ rain. The wet wu leakf ng through to bis elotbel, but . be carried on admirably, though miaerably. HJJ principel job wu to oievent any traffic ]llDI th•t might result ln a lot of drivers impatiently hmkin«theuM~. • That would have louted up the movie's sound syltem. Quiet on the tel, you know. AM the mOYie- makera, alter all. were the ctty'1 p.eltl. Evfl')1hinf went fine; not a book. But then. when tbe officer wu almost awllh. aa· llliltaDt dlrec1or d111be.d up to him. Gelturinc frantically towud the patrolman'• aquad c:ar parbd nearby. the uailtant director <iom-pWned: . "You've ff your police radio on. Our IOUDd equipment ta plckln.1 it up. WWJd you pltue tum it om" Th officer ctared at him, ., IDd ailepU,. The - -"tut dJrector ftnlDy C'reft off. And tbe Poffce radJo lta.Jed OD. I iue11 they'll jUlt bin to wort it out back at the studio. Tempo I neTeases 11 THOMAS l'OltTUNZ omc1* wtlt ""' iPeDt ~ "But ,.,up. If~:· ptrb ... .._,,. .. e.wt 1-v • . w • • ,. -.. lkJx, t'J ti ~ .,. ~ In muld be~ n .. ntnnm ar ......... ...,.,., a.. ..ct\IC11a1111r W 4 C~otlll blknayi we a.bo\114 Teotdt• aliium~Dt or th• ~ I MAI .. --. ·tel patha. a cycllng club," 1he main loop follow• Jamboree a ''Ped•' ...... :.. It -· Q0 ~. • .. tr.a. ~· Sh.e surged cycUng Road aoufh !rom the UC1 cam· Hal WedM7•t · would be called, trt deslped enthusiast! to attend tbe ral-pus, sklrll Balboa Island on SAIGON (UP1 ) -U. S. The Communiats ln thla area The bkycJ. • ridm, bouff. to take cycllata ott the dreeta ly. the bayfront. sidewalk, fol· flgbter • bombers battled have tried to mount Oflenaes wivtt wlB ,.tber tl IO:IO I.I"· and put them Oil tMU-own While the women drum up Iowa the peninsula oceanfront tbe1r way through awarma into the sou t b but have in the front l*linl lot pathl. . community support for blcy-sJdewalk (after a porta&e on f C unlJt MlGl7 been foiled tlme and time "Hopefully It wllJ b•v• qult Mrs. Domecq JaJ4 ahe ii cie trails. Newport. Costa the ferry), parallels the Santa 0 omm • near again. rainlnJ by~. one ot J&. Newport &llorea Meaa and Irvine Co: omc1al.I Ana River north to Gisler Hanoi Sunday ana ahot down SotM of the bomemaltert bouffwlva wbl ride &oitther mean while ~ attemptinf to Avenue, . and croaseJ Costa one and po11lbly two ln four "'" be carryiQ• picket .spa. oa ~~ ucur"-8. ev. weirk out the mechank• of a Men to the ca:mpu.a along the separate dogfltbu, a mW· Di.ck Greg But they woa•t be protestinl flt1 W~&y. 1be women blkeways plan, 00:1 a: control~~~· h tvy spokesman reported to-ory anythlnc aaurt.1 Mn RJch-have followed the pu.rault of Four meetJn11 have b e e n 1. mecq 1 e ard Do...;ecq · pedalinf about tlve years, the held to date, with anothfir houaewlvea are cotlliderlng day. Hanoi radio cla.lmed FJ • Off Inatead ~ women will be said. • scheduled !or Friday. road testin1 a.a much of t be tbne American plane1 were YIDg demoostraUne in support of Mrs. Domttq noted her A 28-mUe loop around the route u _posal~. shot down. something -blke tralli for gro~p has ttfralned from or-Harbor Area·'' belnl dlSC'UI· .J:.~~ .. 4 11'= ,:thw'tru' Tbe tempo ot tbe Wit in-To N v· t cycling enthuaiasu pn.izing la~ a club ··-.use aed u the fltst step. Later, ... .......,. oun pu c • le Th City Hall blk~ rally bas members enjoy the informal-an interconnectine network of reat roomi are amoq pr~ crused on the sea where an the aepproval of the municipal Jty." local bike trails lead.lllg to WI beln1 dlacoaNd. American destroyer W3.S NEW YORK (lJttl)-Ne1f1> ~ damated by Communiat comedian Diet Grego(y flew shore batterles for tile first off to North Vietnam today In GOP W p,.... P.,,. l time ud ao the land where the bol:i of entttta1nllig ~P-Santa Turns In Sleigh County omen FATAIS Americans u .1 n, tr.aer ~~~be = ~~ • • • dop broke up • 1ecood Com-service .Pel'S9nnel ln South B k R • • munlat attack on Salaon·a Vietnam even if ubd.. UC eorganizatwn H• ,, .. a1"Nted • abort TU Son Nhut air bue kill· "That would be like entet- tlme later near bit bome. 1 ... 12 Viet '"'An• ' tahtln1 a conv~ntlon ot ballk F B t .... "".... robbers " be •a!d. Or a 08 The Orange County Qiap-i.ze the Orange Count)' chap. Ja anotber Nwport Beach A U. S. armored column Gre1ory Jett Kennedy Inter· ter of the Federation of Re-w . ecddent. Her)*t· Bl:r• IJ. betterln& lta way aJon1 roada national Airport for U>ndon Rainy weather punded blJc&o Womeis's clUbl today Division P r e s 1 de.nt Mn. tor, 20, Wlf ~ lo c:rttr ln Viet Coaa country near and Paris when final travel Santa'• sleigh Sa~. so pu talned te . George K. Thackeray of Sau ical '*!dJU. tOG.Q at Hoa, SaScon toda1 captiared 41 ot arran1ementa to. Hanoi wtll be crafty Mr. Claui borrowed a ob a mporary re-Diego then maintained that Botpit.al.,.. au'*' careen· the en em 1 alter roo~ ~de for him. He was invi~ bo t to make blJ cuatomary straining order •tQwln& 1 tbe efficiency of the '1"0UP ed into turd pott at Eaat tJ.wn out ol holu and Umi lo Nortb. Vietnam by two ~-a t propoeed reor1anliatiola Of Ute could be lncreued tbmlp a • oeb ln a fterce tlretlcbl At reseotltives Of the Com.num- pre-Cbriltmu appearance a local group under a Soutbern reorga.nii&Uon. • Coa.t HIJllw_, and Jambo-least tour cuerrllu we,.. lit regime whom be met re. Weitcllff Plua ln Newpo.rt Division edict. Mrs. Thackeray wu •· r~ . •ui th t ......... .kW~ and 171 other suapecta cenUy In London throQgli Btr· Beach. The order will remain iD ef· c:Jfically named on a petitfoo c., a ._,...., 1 captured. u. S. c..ualtlea trud Ruasell, pblloaopher and Young.sten waiting in cars feet until a Dec. 19 beartnJ ID filed this morn.Inc againat the ::-· ~t the~~ ~ were ~l paaifiat. with thdr parentl dming the Santa Ana before Superior Board of Dlrectors of the fore w:f.:O ~:S.1 r The road clearlnc action ''I've never been u.bd to steady driule weren't di.sap-Court Judie William IM, a Southern Dtvlsloo. Tbe plaJn· Near Anabelm • this mortl· waa part of Operatioa 4tlan-eotert.aln the men ir. South pointed. Despite the rain, San· spokeaman for the local group tiff IJ Iba Oraqe Coullt7 lJi&, Santellan wu klJled in ta ud broul)lt the esaemy ~letn~," he commeottct ta wu b\a usual jolly lelt saJd _ The Orance Cowlt.y chap-c:hapw. linlt a ave-car pileup wbkh ill-toll to 1U tilled, .fl captur· 'Ibat • probably became rot Santa ldt t.er is only a part ol the Soutb-Leadine the Hibl aa Jund at leaat three oChen ed • and 328 IUlpecU detain· my attitude on IOdal mat. ln other yean, ern DM1lon wbldl lncllldes tbe propoted cblnie ii locll police aald. 'J"be accident oc! ed. The tanka were from tbe ten." Doru:ier and Blltzen beck at all Of Southern California. president Mrs. Donald A.~ on Katella Boulevard, 11th Armond Cavab'y reg!· Gregory, a veteraa ~rker the 1table to ride Into the a.bop-The Southern Dlvillca Board Gary of Garden Grove. Her j\ut west ot Bradford Streel ment operattnc • miles for dvtl rllbtl, a.xt the De· pint c.ater oo a 1hlny red Ore of Otrecton tut montb vo&ed petllioD cbal1e1l&• the lepJJty Acddenta ln other Oran1e ut of S&ltoa. partmeot of State sent a tele. enCioe But Satmday w• the to diuolve and then reorpn-ol the reor&an!zatloa. C o J1 n t y comm uni des alao ST HTK -WAR . MARJ . cram to bis Cbiclgo b om e Ont time be aalled bl OD a toot their toll The U. S. Marine Corps Sunday advilinl blm on "twp boat A La Puente mao was announced the •tart Of an· points of law." He nid ,he A car towed tbe c:ntt don.at-Funeral Ri·tes Held Oii arrival at s 0 u t bother major drtve ln Quan couldn't tell wbetber the de-ed bra local boat dealer. San-Coat Community Hospital Nam provt.nce 2:5 m1lel IOUth· PfJ1meDt approved Of bil trip ta stood in the boat. boldlng from lnjllria l\lttered in a wut Of Da Naq. Operation car not. since be wu tporaqt an ambreUa ln ooe band and one car crub early Sunday Mlult~ to far bu killed oo letal maturs,-10 be iurn.- wa'rinf with the other. Cha les w • on the Santa Ana Ftte~ay et el&ht Viet Con1, ~ptured 19 ~ the telecram over to b 1 c TbeG be r~ated to tbe For r igg La Pu Road. and taken 13 IUlpecls. attorneys. ./ I ibeltet' ol bl.a but where c:bll· Patrolmen uid tbe victim, U. S. 852 atratell,\c bomb. 1•1 really ~·t know wtltlb. d:ra told btm what Uley want· driver ,Robert S. Blair, 23, en hit the same general er they will 11ft.my puaport ed. for Cbriatmaa. • Funer.l aervlel were be1d heart attack. He was 78. may have fallen a.sleep b&-area today, bombin1 Com-when I return " be said ... If ''There were fewer .requats at Christ Church by the Sea Officiating at lut riles wu fore his 1151 sedan nnuhed munilt troop concentrationt I 1t1ve to ft 'to jail a ftW far toy fire eqines ~year," Methodilt Church in Newport tbe "Rev. James H. La~. into a brldfe lbutment.-Two m Quant 11n rovince, 31> days or lose my panport, it Senta aaid i.~. but lota Beach last week for Qwrles CbrlSt C hurch pastor. l*r-PM;IU&ers were !DJured. mllea nort.beaa of Saigon. will be worth ti." more for t>om. L. Wl.u loag·tlme Hirt>« Junmy G. Ortiz, 20, o1 ---------------------------Are Dori Scout \eacW. eot toot place at Pacific Long Beach today was re- A a retired building ~-View Memorial u>art. parted in fair coedlUon at In . Starts tar M'r W1&I WU mown bf Mr. WIU ... a reatdent D( ihe Soath Lapa faclllty. Hospital Supnnrt u ·1 qwry buDcsnd. "' Oran&• oOut Sea ewpod 1*dl aloce 19il. He : :.;. ~ •• t .,the no: ' r ~ m CLEVELAND <UPI) _ AD Scoutl becaule ol h1I tour~ wast Mum: member ol Re>:-In 1 crull w the some-• ctf~ iftqulry into tbe slot-:~z ct: ~-~·In~~ ::;.! ~!:~the aom• Organized for D~ce tac ol tht ore c.vrier Daniel plom' bue In N~ Yuma. Council llDd rec!Pent In 1 crub on the some-~ J. Morrell dW"lne 1 La t e Tbe but ii ~ by the ~ the u..... ~· SUver ttma cSanaerous Santa Ana Marshall Du.Uield, general tendiq the 'Voleta of (]irkt. . I ; ;.; Hurm wiDi.r 1toirm started Onnlt Emplre CouDcil ol the =~ Canyon Hoed Sanday ~er-chalrme of Hoa1 Memorlal mas' iroaram Wt veer toU 801 Scoots ol A.merlca. Beaver a.., .. "' DOOn. nmodlJ Hoanet. 47, tJI , ~-----------------~~'-·-----~-~~~-~~~~~~~~.~~~-~~.~~=~ mortal HolpltU folloWIDI a ....s o1 UM flmll7 bame, bll w11e and family ftte in-mtttee, today announced for· preset, :e darted tbe '8- 'J!Jin ....,... DriYf, N•· fund. · u..i-.. maUoa of a lllpport arJan.1-a Deer' group " lie aplaln-Patrolmetl said n-satlon for tbe bolpltal's ed • ' port Bucb; two .-. Douc· wai travelinl weat in tithe "VolC!ft ot Cbriltmu" dJ.n.. ib tDber of the Crews w ork lu Se)'1ftOUJ' WlA o( Redon-heavy rain when the 1tatloo oer dance next week. iroo: :1ii ta!; .. ::,: ,. ..... p._..1 WEATHtR. do, Harold Trueman W1g of wagon of Don T. Woland, 3S, The name of the new far tbe Dec '14 11vof:es of • • Bnw1ey: thl'M daugbten, also ol Santa Ana, veered group la the "Be a Deer" CbriJtmas" · l;'tritton u!d tod.ay that Jt chonce ln corona del Mar. m•Jor community artery to a TO Repair Lois June Relmer end OeraJ-av6 the muddy divider ttrip. committee. • DuHleld hid. Balboa Bay ~am at the probably would be · Wednet· storm waters from the Ir· depth of approximately two dine Anderton both °' New· The two veb1cles tben collid· ''Becauae many pt0ple at-Duffield ,ajd lhe "Be day or Thursday bdore the ~lne Terrace storm clraln eu.t-feet and more in some plac-T _ -k R { :!,= o( -o9~1~ head Of\..,. ~" comml~· will be pr!. frMWay oi>ent. ''It has too: :::rf~ ::.un::: es, •lallln1 both ca.rs and J..JeH y ()() S ll'andclllldml and four sreat-&n' WRECliGE vidinC additional flnaoctal dey out befo,.. we can re-boa la1and CbanDe1. There trucks. · grandcbllctrm Another westboUDd wblcle ,,,... r .. e J support for Boat'• building ttripe the lanM at Btac:h wu 110 ~ damlee report-Roofins crews today are · tnta 1 m a s b e d blto the lund "ov~r and above t.bd Boulevard," be uplalaed. ed late tblf momJni frclm the WOrti:nl at 1op speed to COT· wrecb&e 1lul ill driver, Leo QUF'JiC &~ at the 'Voicu of AiJdt trom tbe B a r b or dwme1 wbere Jut m 0 n t b J ~J the oos 1a .. 1rv Van Gordon, 5'2, tll Oranie, .I. .l"O • • • Cbri.atmaa beDd1l • BoulieYard beadache, there t.bree bol1' "'" peunded by ,,.... P,,.e r~~ nu.mer .....,, r..... P ,,.e I WU not hurt. "B~ to ~Y• JDlld. WU DO major fJoodlnc prob-''bOrlmatal 19Yletl~' . roofs In the MW .$'1J1.11J-&lmet WU dead OD arrl• port HlriMlt HJO Scbooi. bn iDvUi.IC tfatql to join lem nport.d bl Cotta Meu, "We'~ falr11 ~ IO far," TAX UnkleU.a' Co. 1ubdivialm in PARADE "1 at 0nq9 ~ a(edi-D "i: l D ~ tU tine 1 tll1a ~ • ~ .. ... ·~ tD Public Worb sald a Harboi Dep.,tment • • • Uolve.nlty Park. • • c:al C'.enter m. wife 6JU?· 1ette Of llbtel'Wl from tbe btlac maded. Dim.lid eo-Dtredor Emmett O'DoeneU. k ho ted that Fi ked . the , . • 1' a D c b ctmplJl1 Spur,.oa t.ed, Temporary "lakes" formed rl: dsman " 00 lmtead of dolW'1. Varloot . ve crews wor m OAg 11lip, the Mlcblf,a. a old Thelma, wu in tood addreaed over 5o.ocm key Servtq u "Be a Dia"' at &0me inter6ections during ~~~~o ha!t b ~ bulineaaes ln Costa Mtsa rain today '°. correct leaky crusty 20-yur~ tu& akip-CODdiUon todeJ at Sa.at.a Au mea ta buJinea. lodUltry chalrman la Mu. A. V. J~­ tbe heaviest downpours, but r:mJ:e 'harbor :!au craft mipt be eot1Ued to a ireat roofs and dramage probltms pmlCl by OD.mnedore JUdWd Commantty Horpltal and the profe1tion• genKn. Committee memben the water drllned oU. quick· wuntnss wer~ raised over deal more refund, however. cauaed by des\pi -,>rob1tms Shaw. . Suffering only m1oor lnjur-Hia tpeaking CQllfe!DeDtl fat inclade Mean. ab4 ly When tbe rain 1ubs1ded. the weekend. UDlcrambllbe'"'the combln-In the new project, acctrd-Tbt Mkhlaan, like all the tea in tbe milbap were tbe throughout tbe country were mes. -~~ ~ ln Newport Beach, condi· int to C. R. Esper, a man-boat. tatin& tbe tour. wu cbDdml. Alice Holmes, 10, augmented by over 150 ra-noid 0 . ~. J. Herbert tion1 were descn1>ed at "wet, STREETS FLOODED ed ra~ presented the audl· 11er for the Swartz·Llnk· well atocked with w bat Ti.motby Holmes Jr., 7, Lin· dio and television prt:Mmta-Brownell, Charles P. Cottdn. but not wild'' by General Huntington Beach police tor with • dUemma. He letter Coml>&Jly. Spayde referHd to u .. prec-da Holmes a, and a family . AD o< tbeee ,,.. de-T. Patrick Doqan, Quistl. Services Direc-tor Jake Mynd· reported oo streell closed but could re-run the bllls and "We regret the fact that Joua carro." biend Eugene Grace 7. voted to explaJnlng the wca-an L. "Budd)'" Eblen, ~ erse. who reported no major ~everal flooded and i d l e d malte refunds onJy in New-the un111ually hea~ rain. cau1. ''There wu a treat deal of wolinct was oot biirt. but tlonally • orlmted ~r mu H. 1'""11., Job problem&. wltb stalled cars, particular· port Beach where amowat. ed leaka In tome homes tn Un· rejol.ciDg and happtoe11," hll ,,tte, $Jear-old Dorotbf, Scout program wbldl bl co-Fnncb and Carl C. Ht l'l- A small washout occurred ly ln the city's low-l;)'ing are-wen more ' than the cost ot lvenit,y Part." saJd Sheldon aalCI Spayde. A D11ieland iutftnd mtnor injlD'iel, tlMtt ~. Ind recruJttni tpOO· CfeD. o~r the weekend a c r o s s as. Police received th r • e the paperwork. and make re-Smart of tbe Irvine Compa. band aboard the n.g1blp juz. did not require b01pitali11-IOfl for new E.xptorw Scout Abo, !'.dill' R. Hill. Ward Jamboree Road due to mud calls for usist.ance over the funds to Costa Meu111 oo1y oy'1 real estate department. ed it up tbroQgbout the pro-tlon . posta. E. Jewell, Walter B. Mellotf, stic!U\g doWn rrom the new weekend frqm re.sltienta on application. Or be could Smart said, "The Irvine cenlon. In another Santa Ana can~ Nearly 500,000 boyt be-John B. Pfrter Jr., Harver San Joaquln HU.bl Road. But whose homes were flooded. treat everyone alike, do 1 Company wants to a.Jsure Sp«yde added that be war. yon Road milbap near the twffJI 14 and 17 ye•s ol qe Semen, RI~ steelt. ~ the area was reopened to In Laguna Be11eh, police complete rebllllng of all con· these homeowners that he will unawart th•t the Orange R.verskk County line, Betty have joined the program ald K. Wuhburn, Dr. dd lrafflc a.fter the debrl1 was closed and ~ris_aded LaJU· cerned, w mab nfu.ods to take every step necesarx, Coanu Leatue of Decent Jl. Sttlea .. 43..._ ot ~ 1Ml.. .about .balt ~Mn. Tbo1QU-W. Delea ~ cleared. na CaJ\fOD llOael tt T a.m. to-those who had already paJd correct compW.Ots receiv Womlft had plaftned to sllently killed Satur~ after her car them wttbout prevtoua ICOUt· Dr. ud . liJn.• Jame 1 ~· At Ri chardson's Yacht All· day ...... ,rater covered the their tax bllh. from them.'' prolelt the Volstead Parade. collided wttb a Mdall. m• uperienct. Doyie. 'I Newport Ha rbor 1.y1q;1t.11 IOIT~ Robert N. Weed Tbomu KeevU ..... Jack R. CurJey ---Mell- ~ Tbomaa A. Mu.rphint ............ Paul Niaen _......,,....., Memhs. Aaoclated p,.... UnltH PrHa Inwmat.JonaJ M~mbv. Audit Bureau ol Circulatlom Kamber. Calltomle N.......,.pw Publllbml A.uodatlo!1 likmber. NUional EdltoJiaJ Amodatlm DAI\.\' ,,\.O'f ...... le _...... ....... ,,.. .......... Ill_. ......... -c.te .... .._. htdt,. ~ .... """"' ... ~ ----VellrY, Wv••• "' 1 re 1 I e" • f ................ all)' .... .......,, .., ~ c.... Nllllfllllt ~ 1111 ..,.., ................. ..._. teed\. .... 111 ........ "-""' ·--~ M!JM. c.i...,... OU1c9 tD Newport Beach. 2211 West Balboa Blvd., 9281.1 TeJrpbooe (714> M2-432l PM ClaNlfled AdverthU!f, CaU M2-5m l"rom Westm.IMter and N9"b County Telephones, 540-1220 . ~ .... --~ ......... 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Serv1c Neeic!U duded ~·I Cemet .:.Wf ?. fl'INEJ vlved wvto F1mU: Roma. JOBNI ton B4 Jobn J udGi Mn. I ~ Wende lnterm trlct c SmJtbt 8EU dentOl eon.. dlq. ) C091t Mar . -14 0.... r... • .. ,1111 One M8.n, I Vote Law I May Cover ·All Levels Rhodesia .. .Granted Wanas Conservatives Top Court Dirksen Opposes To Give ~:1!~~~~.,. Kuchel Dump Try ~~(UPI (UPI) -Britain today crant-"'--S ed rebel Rbodea1a a brief ex· WASHINGTON (AP)-Any •uo . upreme Court annoanc- teoaion of tta daldllne for effort by cOnNrVative Repub. ed today 1t wm rule this acceptance ol ftna1 temu fer llc:am to OUJt Sen. Thomu tmn on wbetber ltl "one r--- t = tt>e ~-old 1D-H. Kuchel from his post u U· man. one vote'" ~ve Rhode::~~ MinUter =~ae~ =.!~aoit apportlooment edkt mu• t Storm Snaps Ship in B•lf 1 Smith Dl.lld t 1 al.so be -wlied at the city q8:est for mar: :i:f:ou; roa:s~n~om Sen. Everett and county level. The two halves of the wrecked Panamanian (relgbt- the Brlti.ah mission here ·attu Dirben. Senate Republi· Aa spelled out tn dtie mil• er Ypapanti founder on the Long Sand Head shoals Jl four-hour meetmc with hll can leader, bu pu.ed the stooe 19M opinloll, the eourt near Suffolk, England, after the vessel was driven . . Severe stonni during the put week clr'cwe the freighter tu.rther back into the murderoaa aboall \ll\Pl she finally broke in half. oabl.net faBed to reach airee-word quietly to conservative dealt only with state Jeglala-onto the shoal6 and her crew taken oU by lifeboat. ment on Britain's lite-it.or· colleagues that be would re-------------------------------------leave settlement. gard it u a mistake Cor them turea. Si.nee tbeD, 1 ow e r In London. the foreign of. to try to dump the California courta have deliveNd 000· S In · fke tent Smith a reply re-senator from hi• uwtant ~~.,-.op"!:' .. ~ ~.. p al Meningitis minding him that prusm11 P leadership job because -.,., _ TIMI - made tt lmper.tive that an he refllled to support Gov. ywd1Uct rboald be ued at J ' s G w auwer be rectived within ect Ronald Reagan ol Cal- New Safety Standards "an boQr at IO." 'Ibe mess· ifomia tn the campaign. · IJ'UI root pemmental lft• ayne s on rows orse age was sent shortly aft.er Meanwhile, directors of the els auch • school board.I noon London time -two Califomia Young Republicans, and county boan1t ol 1upetvi-Pro~d ~ours aft« the origl.nal dead· a volunteer group meeUng in 1ors THOUS Ca.llf C "'""'"'" line. • Frede> SlUld.ay, accuaed Ku· T~ tbt court ted AND OAKS, . aence of the infection. they would have to wear IUJ'· · Smitt and Brltilb Pr l me cbel of milrepresendng the All for .. -~ent and ::rtual (UP() -'Ibe 6-year~ld 101l It. was plac:td immediate· gJcal 1own1 and mask.I. WASHINGT<W (tJPl)-Tlle MiniJter Haro}d Wlllon ham. will of the atate's voter• and of tbia bu made some decllion c.. frun Ne,, ft actreq Ja)'lle Mansfield ly in laolation 1'hlle doctors Young Hargtt.ay wu at~ Covmuneat todq ~ a.er~ out a 0 worting ~ faiUAI to auppGrt GOP cand.l· Part Y-11 n • COMel"Vatives York, Miebi&.an and AJ.llbl-. and Mlckey Hargitay, recov-attemp~ to determine ex· tacked by a lion wb1cb wu nlnt ..,, btctnrwJ 111.e, mat' on independeDce eondi· dates. srumble. They follow the at. ma. ering at Conejo Valley Com· actly what oraaniml had allowed to roem tr. at b fOrltandlrdl, lnclndtq Mbnetl Uool during a two-day sea· utude adopted by Goldwater . . ed th 1nfect1 bl mottler and two ol her motorqcUata .,. •· goinf mmmit meet:mi aboard REJECT that a party man wbo didn't VIOLATED muruty Hospital after a near· caua e on. a amfnatlona f« ~ U4 Ute Brtuab c:ndler HMS Tl&· Dtrector1 urged "all re-support the party's nominee In other actkm, the oourt: fatal mauling by a "tame" "Owing to ~ seriousneu animal comp011nd. He and manda1ory car ~ er off Gibraltar. aponalble Republicans" to re-won't be nwarded by the par· -Rul~ unantmoua}J tut lion bas developed spinal of the lnfe<:tlQn, the •pokes· other e:hildren w ... visltlnc The l.nitlal lilt ol atandarda 0 B I T (JAB IE 8 ject the senator In ~.and ty With future .office. Negro Julian Bood WU Do menmgitls, doctors reported ~'fem::e .. ~ :roJ:"~ :9tec1t.ou;:Ce!t :re. lJ):. .. aubm.IU8d to a me.thli ol nominate a candidate wbo So far aa Dirksen 1~ con· oooatitutionaJJy deitltd bls today. . .. 1tate h1Cbwl7 oftlciall meet.. REEtt Mias Florence B tml1 repreaenta the fund.a· cerned the key word for the seat in the Gearpa Bouae ol Zoltan Hargltay had un· posaJble at thlJ time. ltles 1n Ventura County. inc here to dlacuN ti» re. Ate.,,.:,, 257 Walnut Sl Cos~ mental principle• of tradition· bobtered Republican contin-Representatives. Tbe ~ dergone two major op«a· Both Mlas . Mansfield and H1J fa~, who ii" Ml 1 s cently paqect blCbw-r w._ ta Mei.. Died Decem~r (. all Republlcanilm." gent m the Senate wW be uni· gt.a legislature refued to let tlons after be was attacked Hargl~ were ~onn«l of Mansfield • eecood huabancl, ty act. \ Sumved b brother Wallace Alnoat the ca.ndidatea the ty. While be can't coatrol the Bond serve on &J'OUDda he by the full • grown ammal the boy • condition and told flew from Rome, whtn be Dr. WlfD1am B.,,._ Jr Rene ~to ~d.a· m. dJredon aafd Kuchel did not Votu of tndividual memben, bad madt ~ta IDdl-laat Nov. 28 at the Jungle-they could '" h1m later to-na makin.I, a motion pie-chief of the Hlg1nr Slht; fA-MR_ Eclltll'mcu T~roe-5Upport were Barry Gpldwat-be bu dllplayed unUJUal per· eating be favored drift eva. Im! Zoo here. day. 'Ibey were informed ture, 1o be at bJa bedlide. ~. aa1d the ~ to·' and Jongt!me trteiid Mias er for P"uldent. Reagan for 1uaalve J>O'ftl"• in aetttng most aloa. Speakin& for the Saa-The boy suHered a skull were the ftnt tn a ...._ to E~ Dawea of the• home fcovernor and Geor1e Murphy of them to go along with him. preme Court. Chief J\JaUce fracture. a slashed cMek be submitted to the tt.atet. addreu. Servtces pending. or senator. U ttie unity pitch 11 su~s-Warren decl.ar~ th.iJ ~loJ.at. and neck, and a punctured LB.J s •• il Under ~ bl&hway Mfet, Bell Broedway Mortuary, 110 Kuchel decllDed at a Los ful, there probably will' be ed Bond's right of ~-ex· spleen. He had been report. pee Jftd act, the atate5 must tmpt .. Broadway Costa Mesa. Angeles newt conference lut no opposition to the aelecUon pressloo. ed in "fairly good" condition · e ment new 1tandard. for their METZMEiER, Tonya L. Sur· week to laJ wbether he had of Sen. Margaret Chase SmJUl -Accepted for b~gs during the weekend. higliway1 b)' lte8 or rilt vlved by parent.a, Mr. dd voted for Reagan. He had no of Maine to head the con· and sub!equent decls'JOft a . A hospital spokesman said • loainl federal f\mdJ. Mrs. lt'loneth Metzmeiet'; apQ)ogle1 for bla 1!~ of IUp-femice of all Republican~-Durham, N. c., case wblc:h z 0 It an developed a bead· He Loses Press in Fog Tbe federal propoula: two lllttn, ID:mberly Arm and port for the DOmbiee. at.ora. may Mttle _whether federal ache and a high tempera· • _u ....... _ ehl.ci. ln- Devora J . GraMde llrWlef, He omtUed Che toftl'llO?· Aa a 1ucceuor to retiring policy pmn1ta local houJfDC ture about a p.m. Sunday. A u;;--'1 v Monday, 12 noon. at G.l elect'• name from a list of oth· Sen. Leverett Saltmatall ot authorities to evict teuatl rplnal tap revealed the pre-AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) -FrMerlct.ibarC 11 70 mllea ~~ Shrphefd c.e.meter)', ,B.._. • ~cw elected le.st Mauach11"8tta ln that poJt, trom public low rent proJ-Wu Pre.sMlent J o ll n a on an lloar. tiona f d ;J,. • ••mm. ton Beac:b. Dlreet.d by Piek moatb be aald nlftA:Dted "a she would be the Gm woman ecta without a '-ring. speedina down a Tuu hlCh-On dtpardn& from ~ St. or en. FiunilJ .Co 1oD i a1 Funeral J'tlUl!DCe: of forward·lootJnt to bold a leadeuhip job of TAPPING ~ • 'Ra• SI to church c.,,,,..._ In Barnabas EpfJcopal Church. -Delal fl DeellMI fD drfl-. Home. Rtpubllculan." UUa nature. · m, eet ~ay ~, 1 Johnson c1r9Ye oil llo1l7ly with en ~dertd pearly blind. ClSZEWSkJ. JJ... P. Sar· -Agreed to examine tbl fog yoa could cut ~ 1hiJwifeLadyBJrddd 1 car· -A .., cateeory of ddv. vtved by wife Wiilfted: t w 6 constltuUonalJty ol New knife? load ol reporters be wu tat· en' 1iCenael lot motoreycliltl, sonl, Toltl and Bd Cye. Serv· J rd A ts M t !:t,k'~:~: ol~r:pi::; Plague u .s. Tbe White Rouse n.11 no. tng on I tour ol hi• ranch. ldlool buJ driven and other loe1, Mond.Q', 1 p:m., Peek 0 an ceep ee wires under. state. court or· But a UPI pbotocrapber fol· Tbe IOUpf foe had deued tpedaltfea. F.am1ly C4loldal .J' u Der a 1 der1. Tbe case came to the V... Pnu IDtenraUo1lal lowiq him ~ a n.mlll mi ICllDtwhat bf tha. ~ driven' Pa• t fI<>me. . Supnme c.ourt on ,peat by . hour clip to P'redericklbarC Jolmlon ta an aeellat drt· recorcS. before taaum1 new LAWSON, Loft1l E. Santf.. w•th Arab• p Ralph B ~Chk Traftlen in the Midwest. could not keep up with the ver and ht tnow the Te:u.a Uctaae1. ed ~ deJ ~ =. I 180 owers patJUc ~ m!n convtoa:: Nadbwut and Oklahoma Prealdent'.• •bite Ll.neo1n l'Olda around b1a raeh lib -8eUinl up driver trainlDI ::'• da~ am.ta . ud ,.s in a liquor license cm· were piqued today with lleet. Continental or hll S • c r • t a book. But h l 1 drlvblf procrams. 0om1a.. Senicel to be beld at BEIRUT, TAbl!fOll (UPI) er, bad charged that sptr.e, cue. frealq rain, fog and drlv· Service follow up hil car. comu up often u a aore -Belmeta tor ~cit Hoxie, ArUuu. Local ar· _ Jordan acetded toes-., w tbt command f.alled to aid -Let stand a ltate court hat rain lforms. The Wbite HouM said: point . driven and tbeb' paaen,en. range!MOtl by Pitek Family d and.I Of the ~ thllfl· Jordan Is repelling the hea: ruUni against a New Hamp-A ttorm system packing ''The Prel1dent took bla At a hoapltal brie8q after -Mandatory aaminatloll Colonial Funeral Home em '1 I aell afd of N . •hn man who sought to lee ai wbScb tim driving to church yea-be underwent lllrfel'y Nov. of--fatally htjured drtwrs and WHEELER, Arthur B.' Sar· ed Command. tut It atteud e .!fct ear~er that b ov. 13· adop,t hla lllegJtimate daugb-1 t llld freezing r n, m:. . The (Secret Service) 18 for removal of -. .throat pedea1rianl for aJcobol eon· vi\led by wile, Emily; dau.gb· a jcat deftlllt coanc11 meet. a« a-u • n d W~~t ter. ~ case stemmed from turned roads inro rtb~ns of log a&owed be Jen the ranch polyp and repair o1 an .ab. tent · _ let, Gloria 8. Smith. Services, lllg fD Cairo to cll.tcau J>OI-meetin and w I a dec:Uaoo by the Maryland Ice, spre~ t;om Wtscolllin at 8·33 am. He arrived .t ISomlna1 aurpry, his family -Brin&tng state bealtb Of. Tuetdl1, 10:30 Lm., Peek Fa· slble moves ap:lDat Iara4 ~ meetin~ ~ Court of Appeals which re· ~-Michirthgan, 0~•dt chmCb at· &:lie a.m. a cllJt.. physlclaa Dr. lames A. Caln Ocala into 11.fety program&. WlY Colonial Funeral Home. Tbe Cocmcll, damJDatld by ...._ filled to pernrlt the man lo uaulDI, no ern wu an mil .. • of Mayo atmc Aid be aboUld . MAlUDIAM, k 1 den. 28(18 Eapt and Syria. wu beiDC -tha Cairo. obtaaJ custody of. the child. nttenl portions of Peuuyl· ance ot 17.4 es. not drive "for mQbe t!lree•-=========. 8 lad• Aft. Bakersfield. held . u tdJedaled delplte Jordan bu a~uaed tbe On .tbe "one man, ooe van.laud New York. The UPI camera.men fol· weeb .••• ud be'• not uu,.•r A&e eo. sumvfcl by wife Eu-Soriet p11u to tbe SovW-and S)'rlana ot wte" illue, aome 1 o w e r G-19olorce winds guatinf up lowinl ttie two-ear Preslden· 1,y to •• -ONLY FOR MEN? ~ daughter JaeqUelJD bacbd Syria ~ to ._ tr,tac w fAll'Ple bla "elm• eomta have applied the prin· to eo 111111 an boUr lubed the tial. caravan Aid he "lOlt ~ President ,,.. It IM n. 1DAH.Y "LOT .,.m Cumdnpam ot' .BUenfl~: down ltJ calla for a '"war ol tomeaU.q 1IDl'tst 1mCJDC le to the county and local P1clftci Northwest with hea'1 tbem" after,1bey "got out of 11 days lfter Ida _.... &. 4~ ... parea.ta. Mr. and M:ra. Jatk liberation" acatmt llrae1. ta. P.-uat.an refqeea In level. Others have refuted to rain IW. in the mountallll, CDWD." -meaning Stonew~. atlou~vlfta blct to·= ;: .;',. =~".,_1;.,;:; Markham, Neecllel, Ca1ffor.. Jordan. at ocSdl wtth ~ Wlltan .Jordan. dD IO. UIOW. a mile or so from the I.BJ rancb after c:lwrcb tn Jolm-·-• ef '"•' •i-ft nia· and tbtee snmdd1ll S)l1a and the UAR bad Ilk· ranch. Other• blttlllg 80,to as IOD City -_ ..... .,,., ....., • ...,..,.,.. s.rY!cea 1'uadaJ 10 1.m. in ed the WfldJretday meeting miles could not trail him. Later ·Dr Cain amended 4'1driMt-4 a. "'1• ., ... Needles MalOGlc Temple, ~n. bt poltponed. But Amman SUent Befa••I ..,._ _ decJ ~ "Nobody could catch up to h1I cautio~1 word on driv· w...+ _.._ ... ,....... "'l- 4ucted by Needles Lodge No .. rad» Wd today a Jordllllan --L'll--'-'Dllr8 him." the photographer add· lnt to uy he meant that hJJ •• ,_, •itevt '-... • -. Interment, River VJew mllituy deJeptlon would at-ed, "and I decided ft ~u too patient should not drive onr==· .. =·="'=-=1====='" Cemeteey. Dtrected 1-y West· tend. u s s d p T lk ? foggy to try.'' "rough roads.'' :Uff Mortuary. '"111 meant aD Arab coun-purne eace a s The speed limit most of thelpiiiiliii_._.._iiiiiiil _______ __ f'INEFR~ George W. Sur· trlet exctpt Tunl'1a woald • • • way between the ranch and vWed by IOD. m.cy. Private atund. . A GIFT MOM WOULD TREASURE r scvieet were held at P e e k EOP(ian Gen. Hakim Aly . FIJllil1 Co 1oD1 al Funeral Amer, chief of tbe United NEW YORK (UPij -The first effort began in August Viec.nam on the ambassador· B FOR A UFETIMEI ~o~ Troy L. Buntin Arab Command. had lsaued United States by lta "•JJence•• of 1964 when he secured ial lwel Ill Rangoon, Burma. School oss, Beach• C!......t9ed b . I· a public demand Jordan at· tamed down propog1a tor North Vietnamese President and Hugbel continued, on . ~':m Jobn.ion~ br!ott, Y J "':; tend. · peace talk.a iccepted by Ro Cbl Mlnb'a ~ptance to Jan. 18 Steven.son told Wash· R Talk ,_ 'ltlCEO AT $25.00 =-. MJe Potts dd Mn r.o: newapaper Al ADrlm that 1965 ru:cordlni to a _ Jn Ormatfve reply waa trans-would be made ready at Ran· ~ <.. "Q' JIOtHER 0 d Garland .iobn.on~~· Amer aald ln."-!be Oa1ro North Vietnam m 11184 and a private meeting. Ho's af. inston that all fadlitles eagan , .. :t~ fOI' • • the JJ..Da(lcm Arab Leacue thil' , 1 •-;or"• milted to Wa.ahington to the gooa. • <WM 1 ..._, -~~._~.gr a D d· bad lnformecl Jordlo that Ha week I l_l\&e of N'tw> }ate Adl-1 E.-Stavu.aon,.the.n "' ~ ed 10 ----of In C _n...._!&-1 -ore~ ll•• ........ S...-$1) CllllQmr. ••1C81i 4-P· sence antie~df"mftl.. Mk -m-iaalne--U.S.' amba11ador to the Unit· 11e1e 1'l\OW u .. ,.. ~Hit.l Wendesday, Smttb.t' Chapel. I:; was compulsory under Both meetings hid been ar-414 Natlom Hughes WTote sllenet and then a second • Interment. Westmlntter Db-league at.atur.s Jordan bu ranged by United NatioU .. ' · turndown by the U n I t e d SACRAMENTO (AP) - bict Cemetery. Oirected by refused to say 'n will attend Secretary General U ni-. ~T'ba":' a 19n~d sU· St.ates Hughes reported say-Gov . .elect Ronald Rea1an Smltba' M~y. th u eet1ng the report said Thant ,, .. a • n wu quo as _ ' • was to meet here today with BEJUtLAND, Einma. Real· ;,,.~ If d ~ b Co oot immedlately. avallable fw AYtnl· Bult Hughes conUn· tnl tha.t Waablngton feared s~te school chief Dr. Max dent of Mormn1 O&Q7on Road, . d 1 ~ :iw a mf comment. utd. ~t "felt no ..,rut rumora ol aucb a meeting RaUerty as be planned w Corona del Mar. fklrricel pen.:." Ar~ Delenae ~ « Nnaweek colu.nuiiat J a11.na:• !jlce tbe U.S. pres!-mitltt topple the Saigon gov-•pend most of two daya In Ute dlq. Baits MoriurJ, l510 E. which Jordan lJ a member. Emmet Buabet aaid Thant'• dtnt1a1 campaJp was in full ernment. . city he'll soon call home. Qoelt 810"1, CGrcma de l Jordanian 11'1.... HUINln ""'4 'nlut sect word of Wash· Reagan's aides did not dU· MN. ~ • n-colamftlat aald tb•t "in ingtoa'1 re&IP' to Hanoi. ~e -.:lon the topics for the Rea- .841.TZ MOtm1AB.IEI ~ JanUUJ ol l985 be (Tbimt) colUlna.lat continued. and 24 gan·Rafferty meeting, but It C--. .., M.llr OR Nae claim• that be a1aln went to ho\IJ'I after bh m e s s a g e was felt the latest student up- C... Mela Ml f.ia4 St.YalOG, that tbt amba.ssa-~elCW the communist cap. rising at the Berkeley campua BELL BROADWAY . • llOBTUAllY 1ll Bnedway, c..&a II• : uuaa • Pall rAJOLY Q>tONW. ! "1DMI. BOMB .......... w ........ .,. ·,,. -- I PACIFIC VIEW MIMOllH PltllC ........ Cl.Mfl'1~Y CRf;.\fA1'011Y MAl.ISOLl\JM dot ,.... deeply distressed, ital tlle bomblng of North of the Un1vers1ty of Call1or- Mld Uuil be Aid that Wash· Vietnam beau. Two puules nla probably would be on Ute ll\ftoD reported that It bad relD.IJa, be adMd. agenda. atnc. mlde lta own 1oundings ''To tblt day, (Secretary of Lib the governor -e I e ct throucb Canadian channels State Dean) Rusk assures whom be supported a1aln1t 1n RiMI Ind bad concluded Thlllt that Stevenio1r was Democratic Gov. Brown, Raf • thai. He Cbl MJnb bad no in· nevw ••tborlaed to reject ferty bu been an outspoken ' t.rlll. la taWq peace:· the ~ meeting but waa critic of the unlvmlty admln- llDOI Ro presumably bad m~ ...._. tit 1M 1«no l1tratlon. Both .have called tor bin tntenated In prlvat.e ta.rte ~:· w rot t toocber rules eovernJnt atu- talb bet cooM not annouooe Hu .... "tet mon renwD-dent bebavtor. -;........ .. --.... ·=-.. •A• .......... ......... Avtlltbl• 111 10: wlltte ... • a... ........ .., .... , ......... .. a. .. -.. ...., . •:·"'" ltplu ..._ ______ _,. IUDGIT TIRMS AUANGID • IANKAMllUCAltD PHONE Kl S.9415 tbi& to Al\J IDqulnr, Hui.bes ble II ttae flCt privately at· Reagan also was to meet aald tbt Unle.il Statu' r.-tested bJ hlCb Alntrlcan ol· during the day with a Raff er. 1po111e did not stem reaso.n. fkllll: wtn L111doo Job.n· t1 aide. Eugene Gonzalea, u. abJt. son 'tlatt.d Tbl.af at the UN abtant auperintendtnt ol pub-1D.20~......._ Tb9', S&lnuoe and Thant President WH 1tlll Jaraely Uc wtrucUoo, and wttb Jact HAltlO.l CINTU ..-HUNTINGTON CINTElt ....._.w.c.i..... on tMlr owa lattlattve • ..,. una~MCll tht ..... uaJ factalRen, wl.ltlnt aecutlvt *'" 1300 Hett.r IMch & Ml"*9r ll'll•••Ot•c)•m.•"°•'••_. raft&l4 a lDtl4lna belwea ol ._.., PMt*Daklnl ff. rttarf of t1M Callfornl.,.Teacb-c..te Mela .._..,...... leech ,. the Ualt.d 8tatlt Pd Nol'UI fortl", en A11oclaUon. .._ ________________ _. Mao~s eower Grows W-il Con.ttoZ. Entertainment ,_RONG KQ.'iG tUPU -ChJ.. oa watdms today welthed •tri.klne new evtdence of the leldlnl role tbet the former mm• ac:tnu ~e "' Mao T»tun1 baa usu.med ln tbe conttnulnc 1tl'Ugle £-0r pow· er in Commwmt Chlna. In two 1eparat.e tlfvelop- menta over the weekend., Mme. M.o -CJUan Ch1nl -waa depleted u wteldh11 tncreued power lD the "cul- tural revolution," or purge, 1weepln1 China. Peking radio Sunday re- ported 1be bad demanded alJ opponent. of ber husband ''be wiped out ooce and tor all." The bro&dcut said abe had been appointed "conaultant" to tbl ,..,..at political d~ partmtnt of the C h l n • ae •rmy, wblcb ft 1n charge of all mllltary ocomt•ean. TM Soviet Dnl a.1 e D c 1 Tut said Mme. Mao bad been named "8dviaer for cul. tural work lo the army." 'nle news a1ency said Com· mwlilt Chin•'• top actors, 1lnfer1, mualcians and cbnc- era have been drafted en maaae l.oto the army and that in her cultural post Mme. Mao would lD effect be their ~mmander. A movie star until her mar· riap 30 yura 110. Mme. Mao hat played a major role ill the cultural revolution and attendant Red Guard move- American on Moon By '68-Von Braun U.S. Warns ysicians They Must Sign Paper . ment urller tb1J ,..,. A member of the rulln1 eom. munkt party central COllUlllt. tee, &be WU prevloualy .,.. Poblted fir1t dtRllt? chief_ ol U,. party's cultural rnolu- Uon group and bu been IDtll· tiCllltd prornlnentl,y u on. ot the leadlll1 members cl tbt covernment blerarclly. Tbe Ch1nae radio I I I d Mme. Mao called for t:be d .. atrucUon of her buaband'1 enemia in an attack oe the membenhJp cl tbe rectetly pureed PeJdnl munlctpa1 .-. ty commtti.e. Oblervera con- 1ldered t!JJ.s an IAdication tilt lntr•part1 power 1truu1e in China wu far from over. Enrollment Of FreAhmen Takes Drop "Tlae fltslet M.,." .,_..how ....... ~ .. -... ti ~ • - J1 ,_ .. ....,c...., PH. 542-6725 1702 W. STH ST., • SANTA ANA ' ' I ------- OPEN DAILY ANO SUNDAY 9-b r ' f WITH THE WARMTH OF .. 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Ing in ] Tl oCfit Ron ' htn dea· onn: -.,- I I c Phi ' of Au p er pre IUC: Clll at H ow, dat J ~ E * ,, .. foo bcu his tho I ry • niD Sm chi I CJURNIE By Phil lnterfandi Senate Eyed, Derrwcrats Begin I Rebuilding Drive Girl Speared in Forehead L\'l\WOOD tAP) -Jun-ills said she •lepped ln the 11eue Renee Bidinau, 4, wu path ol a home-made bam· 10 cr11Jcal condition SUnday boo spear hurled by her t- arter belng taken to St. Fran· year-old brother Keith. It pen- cis Hospital wtth a spear ln etrated two lnches. her fo~ead. Deputy aher· DllD1 l'Slot Want Adil 1 FEW EXCEPTIONS DAILY PILOT d.rcuJ&UCID ti ., complet. that ma o 1 ot the mor. tbq ~ carrier taleslMn s..m thdr rout. by mcmol't11n,s the •11'7 r .. bOmet t o tkip, rat.bn tbila lh• d•1'lr•1r1" fn ,., Hv•l' MILLBRAE (UPl) -Call·~--------~~~-#.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~!!~~~~~~~~!!!~!!!!~· fomia'1 top Democratic lead· enhlp -aomber over Novem. ber'1 defeat at the polls -to- day began a rebuildlng effort aimed at winning t>.ek some ol the louea. The prindpal targets are the U.S. ~ in 1968 and the eov~hip UJ 1970. G!'oundwOrll: for a come- back, l.ncludJng the use ol vote -analy.d.ng computen, WU laid Saturday at I mel· aocboly aeasion of the Demo- crat.a Exe<:utl'(e Committu, the imtY'• ruling body. Tbe Democratic )eader1, '~oh-that loob lib a three-martini lunch! I'd however, toot time out from betttr mncel iu. •JVV\illtmenta tor thia aft«noon... election plan1 to dlspole of -rr-tber tkklilb iPue -their ------------- --------------------------rtand on the •• An Vietnam. On ID almcllt unanimous •-.a . ~--vote. vote, the delegata urg· lUJU he got 1 quick~ trom B H • An th eel Pr.tdent Johneoo to push the rebel Southern Califam!A rown earmg 0 er for ID extension ol the pro-Democrat. posed Cllrlltmu truce in Viet. The outgoing governor, who I S Lif nam u the first 1tep toward turns the reins ol government pea to pare e :r.J:b~~ -JI the over to Republican Ronald They alto adopted a com-Reagan Jan. 2, departed RAMENTO (AP)-Gov. ole if the court gave bim panion reeolution commend· from h1I ptepared test to glven hJgb court permiaaion. Aides aa1d be Ing U.N. Secretary-General warn hia fellow democrllQ: 1 to Los An-would announce h1s final di-U 'lbant for b11 lftorta t.o "Bury tbe hatchet -e n d c e • IPU• 1 clsion on Jacobtoo today. help acbleve peace In t be not in MCh otber." gelei child 1layer from eie· The State Conrtitution re-bCJUb1ed Soutbwt Allan na---------- cut101, was to hear another quire1 that the hi.,h court a~ tkJn. appe4 today from a man prove executive clemency 11>e two nlOlutlcJm wen 1cbefuled to enter the I a s when a peraon bu been coo-~ by the NIOluUoal ber Dec 1 t vtct.ed of more than cme fel-c:ommlbe • ~vea to · ony. Mathia, lite JacobeoD. GDe W b7 i-tl1 llberall i demeocy in a hear· bad a prior felony convidloa. llt i.t Alll\llt'1 Ute conven- ing il Brown'• C. · office Brown is CD outspotm foe . wu Do Math.la, COD· of capital punishment and of· 1W reaolutioa, tabled by vi murder tn the Octo-teii tried without succen to the omnm1ttee Saturday, get the le&islature t.o abolilb ~ • hmnedllte bah to Union allef Appointed UC Regent 1183 1lay2q of Vernon Lt Reagan hu u.id be favors by U.S. w• pllnel y. capital pnni•Jnnent. m boll North and South Viet. SAClRAMJ!:ffro (UPI) c.urt records lhow Mathls fl Brown decides not to amd d.lrect befOti,lltiODI Union leader Elim 0 . Mcim, · Ray'• skull durinl a e Mathis -and if there with the Vilt Ooq. llO, 1s the newest member ot rotwy attempt tn San Joe :O: ~ ~=~ ~ei:= ~~a~ '.: ~v=: :U.°' the Oii ~. Brown wu be tbe fiJ'lt man executed ID -efforta by pm't.Y UI> Mohn, Menlo Part. pnai· given appeoval by the Staie a California priaon since Jan. erall to unteat Mn. Carmen dent and bMrnation.al dlrec· Supreme urt to out elem· 2.1, 1983. Tbat'1 when munhr-W-.cbMr f!vm hw central tor of the westmn conferelk'e ency to ett Leroy Jacob-er James Abner Bentley died committee memberlhip -of Teamaters, was appobd.ed aon, 38, vteted of drown-In Sin Quentin Prilon'a I a 1 didn't rach the deleptet at to the board of re.aenfa-duriDg ing bis 22-Jd d.auafrt,er chamber. all. the weekend by Gov. F.dmand in 1964. Mathia tnd Jacobsen are "Later," •aid ooe liberal G. Brown. He aucceeded c. J . The cov , who leaves amonc M current Inhabitants leader when a reporter 11.ked Haggerty, who ftsiped. office Jan. 2 be replaced by of San Quentm'1 Death Row. plans to punish Mn. War· In 1 statement Baaerty Ronald Re an, earlier aald 1be number of ~ achaw for her failure to give alid be had hoped to coatiDu.e be would co ute Jacoblon'• bl.I Iner~ from 41 to Mall-out 1upport to Democrat-u a ngeot folJowtnl an ill· death aenten to life lmprt.a.. in the lut year alone. le Gov. Edmund G. Brown's neu ooment poqljmty of ~nt court deciliom that unsuoceaful third-Wm bld. "Unfortunately my hos* opened new avmue1 of appeal Brown croued petbe brief· were not na1lzed and ID Ill for tbote oo Duth Row ce ly with Mra. Wanchn • be J th malnly ruporaible for the tag entered the Hilton Inn's ng. ultice to e university I lane Form CRA 1n entord.n1 the deSil penal· er a-Go-Go to ,w. a '•~ell ::~a~:?~ Q'. 119 to the delepta. of re.guts," Haggerty said. P Di Mobn't term will expire rexy e8 March 1. 1988. He !a a mem-st lW .. .n YR D ber or the Cltil'ena Advtaory ~ s enounce ()ommln\on for BeviQon and 'Land of Free' Book Modembatiorl of the State Conltl1ution and 1mves on the tovernor'• Manpower an d Automation Comminioa. "Ebm MOOD la a brilliant er, CR.A FRESNO (UPl)-Directors the civil rtibta movenMDt by UDJoa ad ml n lat rat or. a 9¢ CD un-of ttM California Youn1 Jle. u. Houat Committee OD Un-tbouCbttUl citiJen of Califor- aucceaful Sa A.nembly publlcana have declared tbetr American 'Actlvitlu, and op-n1a and a man vi1ally lntereat- candldate a f lat.er, died oppotttlon to a coatroven1al poeed ta buain& ot ltudentl ed tD the educatloa of our at h1I bomejSa\Jrday. eigh1h grade ~ called oa a racial bull. 10QDC peopl~," Brown 1aid. He it 1unhied by h1I wid· "Lmd al the Free." ' , ow, Heleoa, & IOD and three Jn their amwa1 meeting held dau.Pten. I here duri.ni . the wee.tend, the dlrecton adopted a re1olution Jump~ Game Ends in Death urging that the biatory book be rej~ as a ldlool tut. The boot hu beell approved by the state cu:rrlculum dM· lion and was acbeduled to '° into clanr~ma next fall. Big travel b •· s BARSTOW ( ) -Four· The resolution stated that teen . )'9C' -old obn Fremd "the action .... taken in the was jumpiq o a 4-by JO. llgbt ol the ctowtng treatment foot bubecue when be affotded foreip ldeolollet, a bumped a frl and fell to one-world concept and pro- hll death in Oa.me1, au· Commwtilt wrtter1 at the n-~Y ~rt. Wilt.er Ter· pense: ~~ heroes and ry a aid tbe boy, e oldest of tnstitn cm. a Barstow maker's lD other resolutlotU, the di· nine dilldreu, u play1DC reetora CeUIUl'ed U.S. Sen. Sunday at a built for I Thomas A. Kuchel (R-Callf.). ctmm'• dinner. uked for u tllftltlptloa ot • 2- PICKlllNG 1349 95 IK towM S. PISHEll AM.PM SOLID-STA Tl llCllVlll are ack on the Santa Fe! Whafsthe gimmick? .... ll'•lleciheMaa. Now._ May 15tb, JUii am sawwp ••(.,.,. .• ,.._man) ca 1oancMrip rdfua. Uft",,,, '°""....,""""" c:.lljtlf'#Ja. Jllnt c:llll Of~ either 'flla'1 k'• a tm'e! barpin. And DO jUll •epedal clays. bat_,, da"/ of the wtek. Your mum t~ ii pd tor JO daya-on an! Santa F~ tnin. There'• no taJt on SI.a Pt tldrilel. ao,..-. thin'• rally ao ,nmtik:.t. Ju1t 1&viap. This time, . .., Ml tlb • watloft on the way? Travel Santa F~. And save. M. ,_. tocat Santa Ft qaol for fuU delailt oa lupin •• .. ........ Pe tra'fll bupiDL ... M. WttttiiA. s.ntt ,. 10.U L Pour St. ~ Santa Ana, Callf. 9t701 "*'-:Kt ).9441 & Kl~ I - savings accolints of s10,ooo and over CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN A88DCIATIDN • • • * • * * THE BIG MONEY IS MOVING m TIE SAFETY OF THE NATION'S LARGEST FBJERAL \SSE1S OVER Sl4 ••DI .. DAILY COMPOUNDING YIELDS ~ I 5.39% THE FIRST YEAR - .. Funds In any amount held one year In your California Federal passbook account earn a 5.39% yield if oor 5.25% current annual rate Is com- pounded daily and maintained a year. Average yields grew progressively larger on savings left for additional years. (Daily compounding became effective October 1.) 5 25% CURRENT ANNUAL RATE • 0 Nation's highest annual rate on. Insured savings. EARN FROM DAY RECEIVED TO DAY WITHDRAWN Dividend• P9kf quart.tty. Funds rectMd by the 10th at the month mm fflDlft the ff1'lt of the month. Afw the 10th, tunda Mm from day 1'9Ce!wd. Fundt .. m to dllY withdrwn whln·tttty remain In your 9CCOUl1t 3 months from Octobet" 1 or ~. ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $15,000 BYA PERMANENT AGENCY OF THE UNITED STAT£S GOVERNMENT • FEDERALLY CHAJn'ERfD AND SUP£RVISED • ASSETS OYER $1.4 llWON mABUSHO> IN 192!5:. 42,70Q ACCOUHTS OF $10.000 AND OVER • 100,aoo ACCOUKlS CW $5,000 ANO OVEJt LOANI FOR HOIHS • PROPIRTY·IMPROVE.lllJIT • IUlll!llllle '°"A HOM! LOAN at c:ompetltive lnte~ $5.000 with 8 years to pay. For poolt, rates and comenlent terms, can us MN. pMlos, ,.Ira, other Ula. . Rt:FIMANC[ YOUR rttHE:HT HOME at possibly lower monthly payments or to obllln cash for other purposes. OUR Ht0Pa1f IMPROYEMEHT LOANS This ic.n pnMdls lOCW. financing up to FOR IHFOMIATION: For Property 1,,;pn,... ment Loera details, consult your nearest California Federal office. For Home or Refinance Lcml\lnfamwtlon, consult II'(/ office llllld -~. CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS 18 Convenient Offices in Los Angeles, Oranp r Ventura CmndN/ Ample Free P~g Het.O ()flfftla:& At.HAM•~ ANAHIJM lrABT ANAHalM wa-r..&OOSTA MDA SAQUl ~ 111a:'r.:tl\'..,, ~~ar*' smt=,='M. -~-. mo~aw. 11111'1t&r....., KHO ~AM< ~ Hu..e HOU.VWOOO \.Atar.WOOC>• Loe ANGllL8 OXNNtD U.* . ..._..._ lltl.l .,.,.....lllftlt. 410l ..._llW. LONG •llACH ~) _..,._ ... ·~ MMIJtl MMn ...... ,... WllM~,_. . 411<11» ft...U:. ~A .. MADeNA MNa«> .-Ntt< w1m...£ 90VTHWUT& W9T CCMNA ~1N9~ma.&..-•Ca1KMM 10.W ..... IW. lafO....,,_.WllY IMOW ............. UOOW ...... -. U. li:afl-M llNtll l1N* MMlll • 111-llOO nMM1 tDM41 Tha Bettermtnt of People ii Our 8Alloft.Donar lutlnea ...,,..,., l'U)lllAI. .U.. lewl &MIC...,... • NDllW. IAYl!la • \OAll INIUllAIQ ~ATION - -----~ • , ... • ~Ip v PILOT /Hews-Pms !Threatens Salt Blrtlu Vnion . Sets Picketing Of V.S. Sears Stores WASHING't01J (AP) -a.rbead.ing the campaign. 'nie AFL-cf O launched to-A apotuman for the re· day a. weeklong natioo~de tail clerk.a union nid picket. picketing campaign ag&nst Sean, Roebuck and Co. in Ing in SO to 70 dtJes Js U· aupport of a five -year -Old aured, and perhaps more. boycott against the firm'• He aaJd the unlOll repre- llbor policies. sent& employees in only a A spokesman for the AFLr small percentage of Sears ClO Union Label and Serv· stores, primar1ly on the West lee Tradeg Oepartm• said Coast In Detroit and in the picketing In at least 90 ~n Illlnois. cltle~. is informational only The AFL ·• CIO said the and not t.o prev~t any per· picketing is part of the labor 1oa from working in the federatJon's continuing boy.I 1tores" Th · de artm t -4 tile cotl qalnst Sears. AFtr'cio 'ketait1 Clerk& 10. It ~U continue, he said. ternatlonal Association are u~W Seara agrffs to recog· mu the rigbts of Its employ· ~s to jom or not to join a labor union without lnterfer- G I' -& ence. coercion or restraint unman \J'el.8 by ttie company" and until "Seaf s agrees to bargain In Woman of Beliefs Lmhes Larul Snle MUTUAL SAVINGS PASADENA . 2867 E. COAST HIWAY COROHA DU. MM llH. 671.o!IO 10 \ HEAO OFFICE: IJI t. COfJ>MDO llVO.. PAIADl"4 ASSETS OVl:R S400.ooo.ooo.oo $150 F good faith with tbe retail rom clerki." :.= ________ __:=========i:================='I Liquor, Store SANTA ANA -A 1tM ta. ma.n Sunday evenfnl erdtre4 several customm fn a llqu« at.ore here to face the wall. Then he robbed the manaier or Sl50 iD currency. Police said the 25 to :.>- year-old bandit was armed with a partillly coocealed .22· caliber rifle when he entmed the BriJtol Beverafe aton at 311 N Bristol St: Clerk Lewis K. Cram. 58, of Santa Ana. handed him t h e cub in a paper bag. The ban- dit. detcribed u S feet, 6 Inches tall and weJ&hini ap- proxim•tely 145 pounds. fled on foot, according to police re· porta. f:!~Ee KEYSTONE SAVINGS :~ DEPOSIT ~ A N D L. 0 A N A 8 S 0 C I A T I 0 N ~ TO $15 OM Box .RoMfcl J'. Wpm, J>rniJfllt • ~f'WWftf'I otW ll(),(JCJ(),00() by . ' KaY9TOl'lm SQUARE . •n agency with $5.000 ANAHllM M•HI Offlu llfHTMIMTtlt .,."'" .... (t of the Nvtnp llU N. l11clM1 -.,....11e l~h -..cfl hlli.¥t,f Fedtr.t b1l1nct ••o•cl••.t Ro111n...,·a at W"tfl'tln•t~ Covemment l'R 1-7440 1'W )·~Ul -.... -~-- t (CT) M1rt1t lasktt-4121-Mtl .. Dec. 5-Prttfs • Mf. & K. n..,.. ~ti 2114 HVIH Jrthe< Customer • THESE PEOPLE PLUS THOUSANDS OF OTHEIS WON Pll% lAMGING FROM •OOD TO SOUTH AMlllCAN VACATfO LISTCD HERE ARE JUST A SAMPLE OF THE DOZENS OF SPECIALS IN OUR LAST WEEKEND AO STILL AVAIL- ABLE THROUGH WEONES· OAY! COPIES OF TH£ FULL AD ARE POSTED IN THE STOR£. •. PrlOtS 1r1 sttH etltctin thrOllP W1•11ay, Die. 7 1U.S.DA OtOa am:. 7·BINE ROAST ~.t5c ...... CAIEMll 1·~2s· "WE MME Jr Hntr GROUND DaSCT ·~2COfft TOILIT TISSUE "1t 21· m'I:"' .... Joo~a.- SCOTCH -$5" LARGE SIZE NAVEL •"'"' ............... .._ .... e NUWTAM YMASf..ft" ...... Ill --~ • IAll e&..8M''"'-'"' VII c..-. .I I BMD DI MAlll 11111D WEii SWEEPSJAIB Wl•lll ALL EXPENSE PAID BUENOS AIRES VACATION .....,.. YGI • ALWAYS A AT MARKET IASIR EVERYDAY LOW ClEAHtA Tr Dlol LOI.LI PUPS DtcOalJ All STORES ARE SALE·A· THE GRAND OPENING NEW STORES IN SAN PEORO ltt-et GAFPIY ' ( ( . .~ I S< (SC ceh sp con Bue (' sec the wor Ube: Bud peci that tbe M Ing foua lllp! vert sir. o{ t I 1 ' ... LI • Costa Mesa Leveling Attack on Noisy Vehicles £ollege ~~ $300 Grant t From Sears Southern california -O>Ueg• (SCC) of Costa Meaa bas re- celv .. a '300 gr1at from ~ ~ars Roebuck Foundati6n, college President E. Cope Bpdge, announced. I (This ia the second time . sec bu betn recog;n.JMrd by _ tbe Sea+ Foundlltion tbr It.I work in • the field of Jrivate liberal lfb educati~: Dr. Bud.le .Md. "Tbe coqege es· pecially ~· Jhe fad that Sean does fJrK restrict the use of the money." ~ than St mJWon 11 bt:- 1.ng liven tt1ia year by the feundatioe )I) aif privately tuppOrted collegu and uni· ~ltfu, adlording to o. "E. Strad~ loclJ" repreaentatlve of thf foundation. ·Six Eblist ' In Marines · "The Mercedes-Benz 230S is over-engineered; say the critics.· . . A welcome excess, sity the facts. Up front In the 230S is ~exotic, tingle overhead camthafJ Six. Underneath, one of the most eo- phiJticated suspension daigm out1ide the racing world. And the 2305 doan't mJly need Ill 9.9 ... lnch &Ont dlic braka Sheer eJlllneerlng extravapnce-or 10mething better? Read on, then decide for younelf. SOME critie& claim that the Mer- cedes-Beu 230S uaea unique technicaJ features when IOllletb.ing more mundane would do. That it's .. ~-engilleen:d. .. The Publlsber of Car tlNl Driver magazine recently summed up the case for the 230S: "It has more duzn enougla blflka_ fM its potential spud. It lttu tlw co- pirlty to go aroullll a conwr mudt. muclt /a.no. than anybodf..-ner-.,. Ing to I"• It ridu vuy w~a. Tlwl«JU tu• dulgllU to sustain 1"""' and pro- vide comfort ovu a lonpl' period o/ titrU than ""YOM Is evu goln1 to sit In them. It's a JOO percent kind of automobile ... To thaee who view a car u a ma- chine and not an image builder. this .. over-engineerin' mabl eminent good ICDSe. And makes tt.e 230S well worth ita $SQ46-price. Some reuom~ for that price -and eome answers to the charge of "over- engioeering": -Ewryboc:ly In America is going fast today, bat how many of us can stop?w -David E. Davis Jr. The 2305 can stop-and stop and atop and ·atop. Two strong reasons: a 9.9-incb disc brake Oil each front wheel . I>Oaigned for lSO-mpb racing can, cfisc braka banilb the threat of fade in repeated bard 1116. The threat of brake "lock -up" is vast- ly reduced. Water and duat have littlo e1fect. Ema ••1 Mr tit .. uua coat A power assist that takes the work out of braking, and dual circuit brake lines that remove the pos· libility of total brake failure. -it wd1 go clown a nasty little one-lane country road )Ult u well • It pt clown the New York Thruway" -Automotive tditor It has to. Merwles·Beai can are sold in 1 S6 countries wbete nuty little one-line cooqtcy ra.cb are often tbeonly roads. A spongy"bou· Jevard .. dde won't do in Afghanistan or lce- lancl. Mercedes-Raz ~had to come up with IOlltethbag better. Tbeir tolutima. botwwect from nohig ex· / perience: a fully independent, rear~ u1e IUlpeDlioa. You can slam the 230S ovu a r.Jlwfl'j ·c,Olling and it won't still N bouncing half a ntile down the road. You am travel corkscr1w moUlllain passes and 111joy the ride. If so inclimd, you could 1ntoothly sweep around a racing circuit-withouJ as much as prunping up the tirtS N/orehand. Another reason for the roadability in every 230S: standard equipment in every 230S includes heavy-duty shock absorbtn. heavy· du~ coil springs, front anti-sway &ar~ bydrt>- pnewnatic load leveler at the rear axle, and 4-ply, super~um grade tires. 'nlere'i no extra ~arge for a 4·spced ftoor shift. either. j No gasping or~ Those big V-8'1 can cruise at ~ mph-at 8 miles per gallon or so. 'finy enginea llp fuel. but at 65 mph they're gasping for bnath. The 230S gives you the best ol both: its kylinder, 1ingJo overhead cam~ ug(ne could run at a restful 90 mph for bou.n, yet doesn't guzzle gu in riormal driving. This design wu originally intMdid I« the brutal Stmles of racing. The englm ts built up to near racing tolerances-as fiM • .019 of a millimeter for bearings.· And i~• built on a mail's·paoa -=b11 tine., wbuoaampfocqinc blocks m..med a.way at random, chopped in half, and every ~eosion scientifically measured. "They don't build them like they used to" -modern A mer/can lam•nt Mercedc~Benz presents radiator medallions to owners who have clocked 62,SOO, 125,000, and over 312,000 miles. The demand is steady. A contributing factor: the 230S body is a rigid stee l shell, welded at 10,000 'oints. • 443 color combinations. It dO.a'i have to: "Whm you /ump Into It an4 dOll the dOOT and ~tart it up, th. Wfl'J ,,,. swilchu work, the way the door han- dlu work, the way th. seat fuu WMll '""., '""' It, the W"Y #W ,..,.., Oii th.Wll reclinerfuuwhm youchanp the uat adjustment-oil of th0&• thinp ""d up to an ovnw~IMl111 fuUng of luxury." -DoW E. o.vll Ir. Maadel-Benz ....... CUit from S25,1SS-to M.lW. You maybe able to afford a Merc:eca. Beaz 1rithouf bowmc It Wow .,. augaeed rcta.i1 prices• for 7 of die t.S M~~ modeh: 600 Gruel Mercedle $2$, 78' ~Bq,upe 11,916 230SL ltoadst.er 6,262 ljOS Sedan .S,998 230Sodan •J86 200 Diaei Sedan •.• 1 a 200 Sedan •, 119 • Wut Coat ,.,, o/ •11try, «UlulY# It/ '~ clwrft1, optlolu, nm Ml locJfl ,_, tJ "". 'Ibc 230S imparts a feelillg of rea- suronce; it pull the driver and his pas- sengers at their ease. It is engine«ed to help you avoid trouble, and it ii engintcred for maximum pro~tion if trouble should occur. F root and rear body &eetions are designed to yield -OliViolent impact. to absorb shock before it can hit the passenger area. Some amazing tests have shown that in roll.over crashes at 6S mph, the roof stayed intact In· side, you will not find one careless or shabby touch. The rearview mirror is spring mounted to snap off if struck, for example. The steer• ing wheel bub looks like a doughnut; it is padde.d, not pointed. This "unit" method of construction makes Clip coupon for brochure obsolete the separate Crame and body type, To find out more details on the 230S and with its nul.S and bolts and rattles. other Mercedes-Benz models, send for a free Sheet metal on many body panels measures 24--pagc color brochure. Fill out and mail the i millimeter thick .<pound your fist on the coupon below. Better yet, visit ® ~30S roof; you don t feel a wobble, you bear __ our Mercedes-Benz showroom. a "thunk !"). See and test drive the most "over- Tbe 230S ranks as on~ of the world's stur-engioecrcd" car in its class. d1er 4-wbeelcd machines, because Mercedes· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Benz ranks as one of the world's stubbornest : J• SI 1 .&.. I · : • 1m tmons mpo'"n• nc., • car builders. : 120 Wnt Wimer Avenue : The company has never stopped building : Santi Ana, c.Jifor,,t. 92707 : them like they used to. : : . : Pleue tend me your 24-page brochure on the • "A car is not a rolllna boudoir, a rocket • new McrcecSe.-Bcm '23~ l.n4 other ~ : • • ship or an oak·panelled library : : -IO it shouldn't look like oner' : NAM& : The 230S scats fin m considerable comfort. It docs not lure you with ~tereo tape players • • : ADOllESS----------- • • • • • : ClTY _______ ....,STATlt __ _ • • • • .............•......•...... , ...... ~···· ~ lMI.-..... ~----.....-..""' '-- ·JIM SLEMONS I:MPORTS, INct., 120 WeSt Warner Ave., Santa Ana, Calif. Phone: (714)-546-4114 ,~. .. .... l ., Believe It. or Not! · U~CLA ,Has Weakness ly IARL GUSTKIY Of ... Olll't l'lllf fleft • ' WESTWOOD -After watcblng his fuu·Caced Bruins pick apart a deceptively strong USC team Saturday night at Pauley Pavilion, UCLA coach John Wooden infonned writers afterward that his team does, in fact, have a major weakne5'. ObvioUJly, it's not on oUense. The Trojans were beaten 10$-90 and it wasn't that dose. Wooden, chatting with press represenbtive6 outafde the dosed Bruin locker room, dipped his finger to a carton of orange juice, licked it dry, and admitted that the old Bruin press ain't what she used to be. "Do you realize we have only one man out there who bu varisty experience With the full·court zone press? That's Milte Warren, and he's the smallest man we have," Wooden explained. "The zone press requires tremendous team unity and the loss of F.dgar Lacey and Mike Lynn really hurts.'' Lacey is out for the year with a bum knee and Lynn is under indefinite suspension on a forgery charge. UCLA was the talk of the basketball world when it .wept to national championships in 1964 and 1965 with ita revolutionary zone pressing tactics. "There'• no question but that the zone press-- Cit lack of it-ls our major weaknea right now. In faot, our half~UJt defeme isn't very good!' Against USC, super-soph Lew A1clndor batted down a ha1fdoien .shot. in ap~u.lar fublon bot the ~ remaim the Trojans, an inaperienced team. h.ad little trouble penetrating UCLA's preae. But this is a team that can aUord a weaknesa. ''I don't think anyone can handle Lew one-on· one," Trojan roach Bob Boyd said afterwArd. "I was tremendously impressed with him. We .won't defense him the same way the next t.ime- we '11 try different things on him . "Aldndor has a great influence on the game. Our players have no fear of him but they have an aweoome respect for him.'' Boyd used his seven-footer, Ron Taylor, but the big boy couldn't stop Alcindor. Both be and Lew are sophomores. ' Taylor, who warms up like a maniac, nearly broke his arm when be banged his forearm on the rim before the ga.me. Grimacing in pain, he requir- ed treatment from the trainer. USC will come closer next time, Boyd predicts. "Our team can play better than thi6," he said. "I was sa~ified with o~r effectiveness tonight, but we were a little over-ihx1ous. Our technique was off and we need a little more poise. 1 think we've established a brand of pkly. "Let me tell you this -we were disappointed to 106e to UCLA. We think we can beat them." Boyd bu a super star himself in Bill Hewitt. the Mt. SAC trlDlfer. Hewitt showed pro-like moves getting off great sbota and even more unbelievable ·Pille& AlaO, be tcored 39. The Bruina play hoet to Dub nm Saturday and Sunday while USC travels to Brldley aDd De Paul over the weekend. . -..,.,,,---- ' LARGE LEW REACHESJ FOR NATIONAL FAME ·Rams' T4eory: Best Offense is GoOd Defense Bawks Win, 123·118 Sagging Lakers Rest for Rematch ·. Ahtlt Brt1I .. ,~Duke Coach ·. LA Record 8-5; Best Since 1958 LOS ANGEl..!5 (UPI) -There's ID dJd aytq In football that the best defense ii a good offensive bat the !AS Angeles Rams seem to have revmed that lclqt today. The Angelenos beat the Detroit Uon.s by a u.3 aeGr'8 Sunday and the Ram defense played the major role i1J ..A.. ..A. ->-the victory. H ).( W Ram fullbeek Did[ Biii PRO GRID STANDINGS =:..-ot=i ran b.ia season'• total of mdaae ~pined J'UlldDLto 1,041 -a dub reODrCf - but that W1tJ not a major factor. . Warner ·Teams Win, Lose SoCal Crowns \ no's Comanches. For the Cowboys. tbe victory ended a 14-0 sea. ton while Al Dies' Caba}. Jos. in 1ufferlng their only defeat of the year, wound up with a 13-1 record. Nearl;y 1,000 fans watch· ed speedy David Pauel rip off a 65-yard run ror the Cowboys m i d w a y through the first quarter to give Newport.Mesa a lead it never relinquished A I \ i!ld one they continued tD Kalama'• TD WM after . ct tbrougboot the con-be intercepted a Sm Ber- n. OowbOya were up by doo pus on the Cl.aremoat a combtablt 21.0 at ball· »yard line a . returned Ume and Pulaski'• defen-it all the way. Whitford jn.. 1tv1 onJt didn't allow a tercept.ed a pua Jn the ate· San B4!rnar41no ecore un-ond quarter that set up the til tbe third ,quarter. C.OWboya' lecood. .toveh• Parnl'• JCOr• was !ol· . down. Jowtd lty touchdowM by Pulaski aldlJed· out o(. Pat Kalama, BID WhiUord, rensive linemen Ke11 W~ 8 r t a'n O'Flahert;y. Ken ren. Carlo Tottl IDd Joe Kalmbaeb ud another by Toetl for vall&lble 11 n • Panel blmself. blocldng. San Bernardlno'1 abUlt\1 golnJ. But 118 ...._ to take advantaat ot oc· came rilbt beet wt1t . ,. ICOte of itt on 111111 .6" caeiona1 brtab Ip e.J 1 e d b.alfUmf IOOl'e ftl f.T. d o o m for the ~ nit footbll bclmced file Joi' hopes for an llDbeatllll ft001 "'1 tor ._ C... HUOll. lot ln tbe ... Jiii. A. Dies' cmr out.tallied Kl Comanc.bt b to k pktl9d toe by a 3.15 to 100 marlln. up a klolt ball and ran a Caballo beck Ron Trlpp , yard.I fOt a 10Udldowa and acoted the Jlmt't flrtl Sb ~ bd'lld .. touchdown on a three-Jard other Caballo ·m11eue hM run In the flrit quarter and ont ftlllrt toucbdowD fcir a Jim Schulb'a converaJoa IJ.'7 INd tn ... f oar Ui mlde it 7.0 In tbe •arty qua:rt.r. . .; ' • UCI Jayvees Win Area {Z~own, 60-59 ' ., Grid 40,000 Expected For D-..el -.r-- Cl.All VAMtOOUllKI Rivals' Records 4 • I J • • 10 1 u • 11 0 I 2 11 1 11 1 • t t 1 • 1 7 l D 0 11 0 lJl .ll A 'ftrc ........... c..... .... .- tw • Jiii .... Mm. ......, .... . ........ . .. '"" .. CICClli Mlle ~,. •.=::..,-- ~ t • • ' • i; -• 1: l = t • • I I LEOAL NO'nCE '· ,.._, Oeamber ~. 1966 LEGAL NOTICE In High Gear , ' . , • Consumer .. Still Big Question W'l7 r1 IUl lEAI 1111-•• 1• ,.,. """.._.,. c. ........ ne...., LANe It Jb1 ..... tl\et lfwa )"llU C9fl'ISll"' SMotitctloft '""" apecut.tloft on tM future ot tM lolled air nwrW. Mil ..,, ..auM ...... It tM -,,, 2' ~ tr ........... ~~--· ..... --..... ,.... °" .... ..,. ...... If ........ -.. "*" 1t-,., .. -. ~-- ·A· l! === Crossword Pmzle ACl!OSS l Stll>"ll f1btr 6 ll.lllln wine city 10 Pronoun 14 ONll\H 15 1Clrl4 of llutt l' River b.,t 11 Dl1l1d 11 Aafets 19 Stratfofd On··~· 20 Woe 21 Fas!Alnlng devfct n Middle: COtlb. fo1111 21 tsland no•d for dtrlurs 2S O.sui~ SOlll YllstlS.: 2 Yl'Otd!. 27 Town In I St HI ll Ch11111 32 Econ. Ceoti. Adllllnlstr.- tJon: Abbf. 1JL ... I PfOCeedintt 35 Olsdllroe .. obllpUOlt lt Tnn•lt 41 -Atatult 4J s1no1n1 st.w 44 ltave a tuuno: 2 words 46 Woodtn sttot 41 C0111plelely: Prtflx 49 Cut hly Sl •• • • • • • • Llthls SJ R..,tals fl'Oll 11 .. 0ry 57-M.ior 51 S,lrll 5' h'Wfflg 6l-Ye1t 65 H111slde shit• 66 Pair 67 lrllll1nce '8 Flctia,111 d~tcUve 69 .. .,., '""'' 70 Tut!*'lh1t byproduct 71 Bir~ 72 Dep.,d 73 FrtciuenUy DOWN l Result of ls Acnu 2 Babyl. ..... god J Advlrtlslnv .. d"'9 • s1.,1. '°"' or 1nla1I ill• 5AllH 6 ~ills 7 Posluve I Walt over 9 Pwt or 1M root .. 10 Sllmped 38 Spun wool 11 Sf:' 40 c.,1da't • fOtllllf erupll011 ''-lu• 12 KllMI tf 42 TIUct 1J rr:. 45 NegaUH word 21 Ofnct f1 IB's worttt 1 2( Knack ,.,. lllll YU 211 Part of 7V Shipyard the head ""10YH 27 E Sl •••• •· rt~~Clt fMHl 21 u 2 "Mils .. aple lllltU'S 51 Papet 29 Ult«ly t111lts lrratlortat 54 Ara jolllt 30 ::---• S5 MllJI& ••••• ,,_,ury 56 Grill J4 E11olll!I °' 60 "°''' Can. holldey: 62 OlttctlOll ? words 6J F 36 Wind rtncl1 lnslN•"ll otrl ,,,.,d n Stat. 64 State: A*· 67 ,. • .., ' Monday's Closing Prices-· Complete New York • _Morldl __ 1._Decef11W_· --'-' l~M ____ DAJI. Y rfLOT ll4tWt_:Pms J Stock Exchange List AWARD WINNER n. DAILY P1LOr bu ._ lllOrt •wudl fr om tbe OnnlfOomlCJ ..._Cl•• tban &l\1 .,_ ......... • . J2 DAlLY PILOT/Hee-Prus DAILY 10 to 9-SAT. & SUN. 10 to 7 e 2200 HARIOR ILYD. at WILSON, COSTA MESA e PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY·TUES.·WED~ 11 Oa. AERO ~~-~ -----s,1111• 11ck Pua MAT SOS 1.57 .... , .• w ....... . ,.., .. .... ...... I PLASTIC 111111 IR 2.82 72 Ct. O.OlllS PIS 44' MUSICAL COi.OR tv 1.96 • Choice _, choc. stars, brklte mix, p'nut cl• ten. •'M J(00111 1.a 2 200 HARBOR BL VD. Corn er of Wilson and Harbor COST A MESA \ ( .A I~ ' ' . . ] -. .. HEADQUARTERS ESTABLISHED - A mad&4x>-order beldqu.-ten f« the newly eetablllbed Newport Shores ~c Com- mittee is this gtWB lhect which houses Mn. David S. 'l'mgla', dllir· man and Mn. BOOert N. Broxon, hospitality chainnlll (trom left). Christmas Parade Boats Ligh~ Up HH Waterways H the sky Mer Huntingmn HstJour way lfahts up in all colon of the spedrum, you can be IW'I yoar cal· eodar is a«urate-Jt'a not a Fourth ol July jubllation. bOt r..adents Will be AyiJI( Merry Chriltmltwbil• t-J-. ing charity. -r Huntington Battour Phllb:annooic CommiU. II liking tbe coopera1tln of all t.mu.e. to join in UM home decoratiq conk!lt·and the fourth wrual ctailDw Bollt Parade. Entries are not necessary for . the home competi- tion. All that is required is juat keeping the 1iCbU an Thursday and Friday, Dec. 15 and us, when jade-ril nab their rounds to determine trophy winDen for tbe best ornamented fttertront and inlaid homes. On the followtn( day decorated boMs will cruise the hartJor to the judges stand at 2 p.m. md It 5 p.m. F.ntry blanb must be tiled for this compdition. although there Is DO cblrfe. awardtT~b:1~ni~~.:!:~= be pretented. A bolt pende party will begin at 2 p.m. ln the Beldl Club and will f eatu.re no-host cocktaill and a cater· ed .. auninl klt" lunch or dinner. Tickets for the boxed menu are $2 and are to be purchMed in advance. One lucky hokhr will win • tabot.. After dMt, spectators may view the final boat pa- l'lde, tlljoy bonfires along the beach, join the Chrlltma earai -.,, be entertained by a strolline muaician md/or dance. Bilbllgbting the evening festivitiq will be the prw- mtlltiOD ol trophies. BOit pmwfe cha.lnnan ia Mn. Robert Bidwell wbo DM\J be called at 598-3240 fOr further infoJ'1D&tioa. Ga- bltll Fetix. srad manhall ii accepting patllde entriel. .. HAIDWAll l'Olt T .. WINNI~ tropbit!a, which will be .-rded SatunSAY. Dec. 17, in Hun% ... Barbour Beach Club to ....... Of~ fourth annual Chrlstllll Bolt Pwade and home d~ contest ere (from left) Mrs. ~ Blctwell, cbainnan .. More Helping Hands BroldtlDinl ita borboa by IQlftdina the ..,..,. wonmc .......... tees' rotter II tile Orlnfe County Phllbarmonk: Sodtty. Tb.is time offictn went down to the aea (,.ol in lbips but by .tomo- blle) ~ eltabllsb the newest and. 24tb unit bl 1'e county. I.eadklc UM Newport Shani Cwunittee tbroaP ttt in.itia1 ,._. et bmd raillnC for the .ociely will be lfn. 1*ld s. na,1er. Servin& an the board with ber mt the Mmes. OCee BHcb. 'flee daalr· man and holtess for the orpnb:ICSonaJ meettnc: J.:ry Hendricbon, ..-.. tar. Tbomll Mc:O>l'kle, treaeurw; Curtis Bluemke, continuance fund, and Robert N. Broxon. hospitality. I Mrs. Mvvin McCby, vioe dWnnan otthe Newport Harbor Women'1 PMlbarrnooic Bovd welcomed the JrOUP. md chaired the omnwien • 1~ Philhannooic purpose and stnJCturl Wll expWfied by Mn. Jebn r. Porter, eociety vice praident in char~ all women's committeea. FunctiOlll of each comm!~ on the board were ou.Uined by Jin. A. Bayard Dod, dWrnw1 ot the ~port Hnor Women'• PhWmmonJc Bacd. and Mn. A. Bayard Dod Jr., chairman ol the New.port Hm-bor Phil· harmonic Board. Spomor is th• Huntington Harbour Philharmonic: Committee, and proceeds will benefit Orange County Pbllbmnonic Society. Does He Know New Rules to Old Game of Post Office? .............. ,.. I.ti all typt1 ti --_. ................... If M nm .. a.a...., li will ·uve ... _ ....... *· Dl:A& Al'N LANDDS: Fowtee1 ,_,. ap l mmSecl a wtdowtr witb l ' marries, I'll have a nervotJJ break· down. Pluae till1 me wblt 7ou tblnk ol her lncHd.lble behavior. -TEN· SION IN TULSA DEAR TULSA: ~1 1aet ef tadu bNJxcuable, ... I wwld Mt aUutp& .. Wm lier. Y• eu--. .... Mwner,.._tlle,......_ ,.........,.pin ......... ... ..._, ... .-1v ........ .., _,, ....... ....._ ... ...._.. ..,........, .............. -................ .., ,..... .. .. ............ ,.. .......... . <X>NFIDEN'l'IAL TO INJ'ORllA.. TtON, PLEAS&: Omar ~ ..... it ad It la IO IDod 1 .._,.... t9 n- pillt tt: •'W• •w .,...,... 1M1 1111'· tery ol the atom -rejeded the Se~· moo on the Mounl ni. w or J d hu achieved brDllance wttboat .S.. dom, power withoot ~ Oun ta a world ol 11Dclear oata ad ethi- cal lllfantt. We mow man abeut war tba we know about peeoe, more abo\d kUllnc tbaD w know about Uvtq. •• Are,.. a&,,... ... , ... ,....., Dt Clle7 ...... md .. .., Ill , .. 11e; .... ,.., ............ .. ..,,_..,P..-.TBew .. Gdlhl'e l'n1•1a" SeM II ceala a ellll .-_ JtllrnitMI& ........... .... ... dlr•• .. mTtS.,.. Al9 t•••n wll ._ '1111 .. llltJf ,., ... ,., ,...,_... ....... .. ... a -. tf .. DAILY PllDI'. od1111f a rt •••· •If .re 11111 t ~·· 1 .. - ·E ---:z: ----------- . . --<. -~ , • Fountain · Valley Bride Weds In Double Ring Ceremony Donated lur Drmti(&g AdmlriQc some .ol. jbt prizes wMch will be awarded dqring the Lagu,pa Beach Aft Aini .. '• --Chrilelw Siltat Atactian .. (from left) Chrllty Bron· ner Gretcllen Van Dmml and lln. Emalle ~· 'lbe GallsJ, 1ocat.ed at 8o7 Cliff DriYe, i.,.aa Beach, will open its dooQ at 9 a.m. Slturdlly, Dec. 10, 1D11 tbt ddllnC ol the written -.diOn bidl will be at 9 p.m. A ntreebment table staffed by the Art AUllbta will .,. open throughout the day. Taken Via Yule Carols Music Lures Yule Guests Bill of Fare Doubles Joy A double bW has b e e 11 booUd by the South Cout aob for the bollday meet-lna. to take place at noon Wednesday, Dec. 7, In the Hotel Laguna. UCI'a Chamber Singers, d1rtded by Dr. Maurice Al- lard, anlstant professor of musk and choral conduc· tor, will present Yuletide musk. and Willlam M. Fl.sh~ er, 1u company consult- ant, w I I l discuaa What WOUid Grandfather 'Say? NIWlt01tT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL ,._.. SHIUIY MANNE ~ND HIS MEN IN CONCDT . Satunt.y, Dec...., 10, 19'6 l!N P.1111 • MAIL OIDD 11CKITS 'PLIASI INCUlll :!·~ ...... ''""'°" ncnn "' '°°' SUI MAIL llfVllTI TOr ••NW•NlftlJft MAW ...... ICMOOL .00 UltVINI, N.I . CREDIT DENTISTRY • No Intemt or CarrJ· t.aa Cbar1ea • Easy Credit Tel'Ull • Union M~mbers & Pensionen Welcome! Dr. Paul J. Hamilton COWLETI DENT AL SERVICE DINTURES . EXTRACTIONS X·RAYS PILLINCS PARTIALS BltlDGIWORK · 1-----,46:1882 . 267 L 1711i IT•, COSTA MISA I 4 1 f \ OC Auxiliary Eyes Antiques PrinceM Line I 8 8 8 W ••••••• • pit tare: p.f eks : I · ................ Jt Ill becu whin Nathanl. el BenchJtJ, ._ ol tbt late sre•t bwnoriat. Robert Beft. cble7, wrote a .,.., funny book, prcMllt-tbat tJle cur• rent writer la a "cbJp off the old fwmy·mu hlinseU." nu. ol the but • aeller, with the cbucklea J'UDlling rampant throughout Che •ell· reAd plgea, was "Tbe Off Is· landers." Just in ~ you don't rec- ognlze tbt title of the vol- wne, we will bruslHlp your metn0r1 IOftl(Wbat by allud- ing to lt In lb mot1oa picture form, Tiie a..-•• Are c.mJat 11le Ballul Are c..tac. Now abowiDf at the _,,.,. Lido theatre, located at the L., 1[..c ... 111Ar.... entrance to fabuloua L l d t PriDcea aeama w b l z lale, ii tlU VfltJ fU11111 film, down fraat aa4 back ol this adapted for vlewinl from a1eet UtatJa -a ..,b the BesdJey belt boot. ftY to .... ell JOU? fl&-ure. TllMDcMluUoD trial marb wallt. z.u,...., la cnpe, Une. CGtiaa. PrbMd ~ •• 12: Mluea' 81-10. 12. 14, ». 1l Sbe 14 tam~ ,.. a.in. l'DTY CENn Ill iccUa for eadl pattenl -edd JI ctmtl for eacb ,.u.a fOr flnklul mama, ad . dal ..... ,,, Sed to ;: rlaa Jila'tia, tbe DAILY PDm. 4G Pattml Dept., m W • 1 t Utb st., New Hundreds of wcris could York. N. Y. 1001L Print be written about the current NAllB. ADDRESS w 1 t b •-· .. r..-hit at the y 1,.,. bul the ZIP, SIZE ml STYLE ...,... ~. NUMBER. beat way to find oat tf It real· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiF.:•l b' ii that tunny IJ-.to lff lt for yourself! Or perblips uk UNtQUI orm PROM FAR·AWAY LANDSI the &UY or gal who bu teen it! or lonl your "llmpJy" smart trom tbe IQUll'• aeck . :J. " ' .. .. ( co A ca to th coupl after a n peak Ro. toon, wife, ed 111 Mt. Mr ~· seaN eastA! their vanll Th couv tlves 2 N. ·E .'NI pi:ot. wive chat pron oth« .lotf • pl"OJI ed 'F In be ( ... 'l tber4 1'blc s. ...... ..... tilll the ary 10 l the <:!'ea "1 said Safe tblnl es, tb1nl )ler. Pl star• torn stak ferei stan sllg1 on• TI clfic the said ltw . • pinj! ") mor won spoJ TI ioin grm ~ Cl my 1lon sey doe: tior K Olli· tssl: run T Bin rac fall ing pri• I J I v ~Pt-. • OU ,.. ~ -1 ::tf>OI ;-c• ~Joi ,~ • _.mli . J wa .of 'lat "'ter ele ce1 J bol ·-ar• Ill Pr •kl of ;_po1 Couple 2 Major Markets End Games NEW YORK (AP) -After ~ from pJceting bouM wiva, two super m a r k e l cbainl bve decided to drop promotional games. S o m e otherc indicate they may fol-~ aatt wbeo their cuneit ~primotiona ~nd,. an Alloclat. ed Pnll aurwy lhowed. In &lnu.a City. games may be. cm the way out altogetb-~ ~ -=~ whlda cutomeN win prb:el. &11...., Stcfts Inc .• the na. ...... eecond-1-aest f 0 0 d Me operation, mnounced um week ft would get out " the game business in Janu- ary -aMbougb lta Bonua Bin- go was ~ted for half of the chain'• 1968 sales in crease. ''They've run their course," said Robert A. Magowan, Saf .. a,. cbalrman. ''Wt don't think they have raiJed pric- es, but If the bouNwlle thlnia that, we won't flllrt ,her." PU1"'it1 ~ loc., -.... st.ore drain in Northern Cali- fomla, dropped its rweep- lt.akes games earlier. and of- fered a choice ol Blue Chip stamps or a cash rebate of slightly more than 15 ceua on $10. The Great AUantic & Pa- cific Tea Co., wbicb operates the nlltlon'a larg~ chain, said in New York last week 1t waa neither adding nor drop- ping promotJonal games DOW. "But that doean't mean to- morrow or next week we won't chanie '' an A&P spokerma, ~. Theo in Kamas City, A&P joined Kroter Co. ad MlJ. cram Storea. • x-u OtJ .:hain,in--~ pmu. Cummtly A'1.P doean't have .ny games in tta eutJeni div1- 1lon, from norlbern New Jer- sey to . Nnr F.neland, but Joes in IU oCber' four dJvi. &ions. Kroger Co. in Qnclnmti, Ohio, the third W'gett d1.tn Issues trading stamps iiif runs an assortment of camea. The g~ such as Booua Bingo and televised b o r 1 e race. cane under fire t h i 1 fall from housewives protest. Jng that they added to food prtc.es. Poll Shows LBJ Rising Popularity W ASHJNGTON • (UP I) ·A'eslde!rt Jobmoa11 A I i a n • oar helped ~ ~ achnfnts- tratica'1 P"9dvity frem lta _,._. .,..,.. u }O'lf In. Odober, accord.- to the laWGallnp Poll. -~ CCIP7rlaht poll. NpOl1ed 1 in tbe Wastmiiton -;post, said 41 pln*Jt of Amer- -:-can adultl ~ ot 0. job Johuon 11 dobag, ~ the llppl"Oval nte at the IUM mark recorded in September. Jolmaca'• admlDiJtra t l o n WU approved of by 44 per'Cftt or Americans tn October. The late.st reading waa taken af. ~ tu the tour and November electkm. but before hit re- cent aurgery. Previou.aly, except for the bomblnl of 011 NIM! wet .. around Hanoi and Balpboa& ln North Vietnam in Joly, the Presklat'• populartty h a d •kidded dowDb1l1 from a h1'b of ea pll'Clllt in Jan1.&ar7, the ; _poll raid. 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'12811 1 Frigidaire Built-in Dishwasher. 1 No more hand rinsing! Excellent wash and rinse cycles do the hand rinsing for you - Washes really clean with multl- Jet revolving ~ray arm. Foll 12 table selting capacity (NEMA). Easy front loedJDC. 411 E. 17th St. Open Until I P.M. % ----- • I TEUWDIOI'f \'dW8 Family .Unit Gets Popular Ir CYNTHIA LOWRV NEW YORK (AP) -After 1'Bonan&a" bit the populari~tl and stayed there, m,any 1 produc· er tried to rills • l'tt'itdl aa the ab~• durable fom>lt -I family unJt -and IOfDt have hid COD- . liduabJe succaa . . - • There la a family feelinl balll around "'l'be :Virginian" with Shllob Ranch.~ ljl VaUeT' bal · :e matriarch lnstad Of a ~I thillp, but there are grown drBdren on whom to. ban• plots. NON!, HOWIVI .. bal hid ''BmtnP'f't . ceu. And that~ II mt bued JDm11 on ..... Ing up an lllOftment. of beroel, ciat of wbom it bound to be popular wttll...., ......-t of the .W. )ng audJence from jalor to grandma. .. Even more ahrewdJJ, the ibow manqea to ca(m.. .)ine story Una tut an 1pptaUDc to 1">1Dlll. while, at the ume time .upplJbW the bones, .... ad flr· -lnr flata that ti.. men lib. 81Dd111lilht'• epllode ,,.. a typ.lcal auaple of the artfUl ,.. of a nre- ~ redpe for btgb Nlellen raUnp . • : • THI CINTUL FIGUltl wu a nice girl who .Uned her IDcndibly boorilb father when be bpt : ~I her ibe ,,.. 1-lely and boGnd to wind up a ; IPlmtc. Ht kept dobaa dreldful erabamlltng tblnp UDtrytai to bay •a bddegroom. ften there wu a nice wtdonr ao didn't lib to be baDied or bought but wbo Wll • "2Y be bad to be blasted into punuit of the sfrl >.. pW. ... am ol4 chestnut ii not litely to result in any Emmy nominatlonl, bot It waa tlle kind of happy ending Cinderella story In which women can get lnYOlYed wblle the men1o1b identify with the Jada ri.b tbe. lboot8w CID tbetr bipt. ' APTllt A NUMalR o1 cl1UuMd. wuderinl pro- gr&mJ and trytq to CO'NI' whole 9lllile fetUwlill, NBC's Telephone Bour teems to h&Te hit upon a mmlcal documentary formu.la that ti pleuant to : the eye, ear and brain. • .. ;: nm tbtn was the lletropolitan Opera oped . 1how. Sunday night the subject w11 Oeclllle and the Cleveland Ordtest:ra. HighllJbta wu the camera treatment of lhirt· 1leeve rehNl'IAla of tbe orchatra, u .sun esplain- td the effect& be wanted and called for repeata un- W they wer:a achleved. . ANOTHll INTlltlSTING bit 1bowed Szel1 ln· .• atructma student conductors in "stick tecludque.'• : :_uie proper use of the.baton. It wu a nice hour. - ! Danny ~~· ~on to quit weekly televilion at the end of ..,on relieves bis network, CBS, of an awkward declalon. It is highly unlltely that CBS would hue carried the expensive show with its expensive star into a fifth seuon after it had re- ceived poor ratingc -in the bottom third. of the Nielsen list -all .euon. ' I lAONDl\Y •ea••• • WORTH MENTIONING • 1:318. mml] "'f,....,. 11ll&t ••• GMnlof·tlect bald " ..... 1111'1111 tllb ........ 41cumeabry lllat tlridlJ dtpkta tilt Anllrlcl1 RMlutlel tllnlllP -50 ~fllllOll ,._ff Ill Robtrt T.,._ lnt{oduca tllt flint 111d Jimmy llod1en sl"fS 1 stl1a of ~ ..,.,.,, '°" lltlleft T u ; '> D A Y DAYTIME MOVIO It ltn't 411ltt tk ••111• .... •• IMtrlW1tt ftit C-n1t1Mio11 ~ the hH4 tf • ,,111, kt '" YM .. ., rtelly ""' tht "For Tlie Aec.'4" fHhlrt la Hie DAJLY "LOT1 Y94l'(~ h r,.-i1M hew .,.... .............. ,.-w. .... rl.,.ce. I I I . . ,TIE TRIBE ISOUT OF RX)A MEDICINE ~ •• OSE ~ FOW'fPS 10 ~us UPSCME~l /AA'1.rA MASO"' wcruftfS To9~'f . ·~ J\U~AK ~LATtoHS ~ ly~Jolm• . -.-·-, :-.. IT.AU SllMS Utcl.A7~· . ·t>ROM-·. • . ... ~ t • t f . • . .. • . . ... . c u e1 c 0 F s SI tc 0. JC ~: r b lE ii d. ., ... .. ' Prince Plans Mesa Civic Playhouse To Study At Cambridge 'Sheba' Needs Longer Run We've -been able to lower ) gas rates,·s times~ -· 1,. ; f ' . .. J . . (aut with almost everything ' elle going up. you might not have noticed.) • The Gu Comp&llf bu been able to reduce rat. ftve tiJIMI in i.u tha11 !Our y-.n. Duriq th1I ume time, w•ve been &bit to paae on to vou l'fuite "._,. 'n retundl, too. ta mlllion to be exact. Al an Inv.tor-owned coD)pu,y, re,ulattd by the Callf.omia Public Utilitie1 Commlll1oa, we tab an extra atep to make aure you're tatiafted with your Pl ..met. (Kteplq you happy la the way we do bualn-.) So, if JOU didn't think much About our reclaetiona and ntundafwe hope it'• · becaa11700..,• c:GIDt to esp.ct NUOnablt rata from~ ::.f:'-· hi. In a n1ca war. kind of taka aa tor I j, I ~COUM'm COfWIANY '"' ..... ~ C-,.117., .. ~fie~~ ·········-·I . Molldlr, OeetmOer 5, lM ~~~~~~-~~----- Benefit Ian. 23 Repertory Plans MeWdylandSlww ·Youth Asks Dismissal ---tNCLUDIN•--- • Garrard Turnt1bte • Jentet1 S,..br1 • II "-'cerlnt St9f• C1rtrlct,. wlthi Oi1moncl Stytw e LIMr•I Tra4e e c..,.,...1 ... t Terms e HARBOR HI-Fl /STEREO 270 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA lltt MIU.HI" IOUAll&--llCUU ,._ AU'MA UTA ON 11'1111 ---•IN DAILY ll .. t UM'Tlt. CMllSTWAS COMING~ ') ., j I CllUWltllWHLY I e ENDS TUISDAY· e ALIC .UIMMll ,.,..mua "THI LADYKILLllll" IN COLOI -AUO TUIT·TMOMAI "MAKI MINI MINK" Wll. TMIU IAT. ONt.Y J .. Ja DAILY PILOT~,.,_ Bill Taylor, Ed Allen Capture Major BYC Awards RACE RESULTS Entry List Still Open For Sabots LOS ALAMITOS •UULn "'-U50t ~M*Y. OM. a. 1Nf Jet Strew 011 L Wrlo/ltl UM Ue 1A c~ a '""' 0011 aw 11• c p.,._, >• u o ,llUT UCI. ~ vwdL t YH r 614a. Sl"IM"I Stw 1111 II Adtlrl UI Clel1'11nt. Pvn e tl60L Tlmt -:IO Ult. 1 .. ~ (Ill J l(eftltl lfM &.M '-:IO Al .. ..., -A.C.ftdV e.r H-A· W"°*"'"*° O• C ,..,_, a •• 1A ~"1r ~ Pr~ Nish, Mr. w ... Lotti Girt (11' H Pege) 140 Ml Pie. l r .. llng ..,..t, Se.-'• C.91 Tlnle -11 4/\0. -A -Coeh A lul"" ..,,,.,, AllO rell -Hello ....,.IM,. ~ No acraldln. "°"•'· ~ P1t.,1tt¥•a.l cerM. c '• """ u.c•. • nm. t ,..., et& lltc1UUI. llodt A n r, Llttle LAie AJemltee ,vtwt!Y Trtlla -t1W Div. &c:r•ICI*' -...... ._ ... lNlu ,.,,,. tucD. On!1 fiv. day1 remain In ~~0:0·~~.~~':et.,... -. .,...... •-0» c Perw1, .. ,,. ... wlllch tP eta-the Paclfk _, ~ lft ,,... A,...,., Pvr• 11• ~~111 m• 11 ••'*•' 7M 1.• J.-t and Balloon Oab'• i_. •• .,...... 11n J ~, '""f::"'-'V.' ft1t:-"' 4.to ttdnl annual Sail ol the a.. t.. llrM n• II llbl ti t1t Al• ··" -A -Valllll"t ~!. W•tdl ldllW'"1-TOMo et• a .......,, i]i 1!11, GIN tan. Off Llmlb. U«n .. ,, bees 1fldch wfl1 bt ulJed of1 T'--• fn-. ~ -Mldlle'1 Vat• VlN blldl ellfl'Y. Unda Ille 2n Newport Har· ~ '?:,;. ·~· rf:!. ~ :i" IC>'•"':.".~ 1 .,,_./" bef 8atarcfay. ..~~ ~; ':...~ 0-. H l ff-: .. 'M :.r ii H! Rll:ll chairman Bob Ke1r111~..T.9ii';r..._a,.....0 • 11 1 n• c ~> t: ar,.. all Sabot 1allort under fftT116alCS. • ~ ' ,..,. ...,. ._ - ' ?@....... .. 11 1ow11w 18 ,.an of a,e to enter tbe ~"",1':,.~ M m1nu1 '"" "' c.11t. P~ !; •~ o~, ~. C,:..,., bit ~, 'nlere ii no entry 0tt11M11 nn 11 ....., ..... ut JM ""'Scr•.J;i -,_., oniw u.. o. f ••A --.. •• hJ in ~ TWll1w O• C Smlllo) 4A 1.41 ~ Dedt .. ... melUVC.ll p • ~ ... 11• J .....__., UI Xi.,;.UTM llAC .. "'~ I -.... dUb 11 not a irerequls-T""" -11 4111. =--s..de1l'*o~ ~.,.... fl._ .,... A• ,.., -Pel .... ,.... '-o.id'f tM 4M I! -f-v. t ~.Min.,_ Dile*, 0..... Dar, T°" 1p1ir (Ill • Meir) a.• Mon than 100 enbie1 have ~ J.t:t:i:' ,t,,";'"...., .., T•,!~ ~ \We.• ,_,, been received to dal2, a n d a=-l'Tit uca. • ......_ 1 -..._ ,.:Jj~r M.!_~,.,ia.r .._ a--. x.rn. aaJd weparat:lona ~ A1111t1111 1<M11r b1111 -11t ON. Ser -lme JNOlt'·. have been made for twice that ;: ..-~Ai~.,,..• J.;t;.~ IDUJ. Tbt PYBC aent mote ~1• • f::'> ::0,....., tn.ttatlom to Sabot N ted Ahb ~ w:._~1~~ ri=l: fl !j . 0 Y 11"" ~ lii~,.. Belid• the aie limit t be ~ ~:-l: ~1. ~ ..... OD)J otbfr requirements of ire' ,,.. $11tmt. '-'· a.,r the ,_ are that you leave Draws Storm ...... \ .. ':-!£ M ~ J...r-... ,.,.. protelt na, at home and :.:. r..:. lrt"~ lit H! eosn• with a tood appetite. ~~~~ ~,lt ~c Plrl!W> Ui FoDowtnc the r•c-" cbJU, hot Over Plans At:™ ~'fr'.-tMt. Pini II doe and l!Dft drlnk pJcnlc will T~0 ~ '• .. ..,, CMc. be mvld OD &bore at !Juda LONDON (AP) 1be dean :. ~-:~ch of '!~ Abbey, -- ltlldle tbe 111:1 mljor P'I"' land • coronation abrlne, baa .... tnlpldea. .t!Mn W 111 ~ ~~OD:-~ be ICllDe llO td.Mome tro-aervice for an ren.-. there ::.. ~to pktlcipanta Q1l Humn Ritbta DeJ. s.t. l!Dtr7 1Qnb IDd lddlUon-uniay. al blformation " .. v be ob-CbriatlaDa, ..Jews, Mo.demi, DAILY PILOT WANT ADS -Hindus and Buddhist.a di be ~ by calli.al (714) U a-represented at tbe final ma· HOUSH FOlt SALi HM. jor event of the abbey'1 year. Joni commemoration ot its Genenl ~don 900 , ... ago. -------- 1000 . . . Tako.a 11a o1 ttie boar'• .mce ll'Ylne Ternce Ed """ wll be pMled In lilmt pr-x-.. but at 11>-millme tntervala ~ l BR biiae e111 a 1'tJC'9M1lt.aUve ot one ol the larp cons lot. Good e:mt.- faiflll wfU read a paaap. q Jou ad low i.. 1- Tben lrill be no 1 p o t e n Price nduce4. Top Honors Iii Lido-l 4s # prayen, no mu.de; only Call to ... rudina•. medlt.atioo &Del .n. CURT DOSH, te11tor ence. , Many Aftlllcan dmrcbmen Mike RWman • Milty from ere far from b:aPPf lbout the Sierra Sail.1111 AllOdatioa cap. Invitation to men of an faiths tund tq> bolal Jn the Lido-.... -""" lD ... _ ~ 14 a.. in Bab1a OJrtnthian w .. _......, ..... -3· Y .clrt Club'1 Year End Re- aatta aaffed Saturday and m damp and tmn«lme• bloltery cond1 tions. The regatta ~ tl2 tn· triea ID &ix clAQa. Final re- sult.a: LID0-14 (20) -(1) Milty, Court Site Under Study Mike HillrnAn, SSA; (2) Lil Oraqe County ~a Lani, A. D. Mact..+ttan, Tu81daf will be asked to C01'o BCYC: (3) Ja, WJ'llD Be-alder a atudy to ae1eet a Ii dall. BCYC. for a ntw Newport Beach - KITE (8) -Fu,WVe, Pe-Colt.a Mesa Munktpal Co tu Parker, NHYC. bulldlng. SABOT A (12 -(l') Mach A formal request from I, Dennla Durgm, BCYC; building services director (2) Tbrft Bita, Kin& Hu-R-0bert E. Thomas notes the mann, BCYC; (3) Hot Shot, Inadequate lacWt1ea now be- Greg Nowell, LBYC. Ing used at 5ff1 E. 18th Sl SABOT B & C (7)' -Chill in Costa Mesa. Bean, Kurt Wiese, BYC. "The int~al planning for I FLIPPER (6) (No new court 1hould 1tart with a Name) Kevin Kearns, BCYC. site atudy of the exisUng and PHRF (12) -(1) Athena, potential new sites.'' Thomas Vince Arrlgo, OCYC; (2 ) Von noted. Voyage, Walter von Klein-1---------- Smld, SBSA; (3) Deuce, Jack LEGAL NOTICE Owen, BCYC. met NOTICI ~ CltlOITOU O~ IUUC TltAllSPH IS.0. •111 -'111 U.C.C.I Holl<t Is Mf'IOy el,,.,, le "'4 Crrtfllort KHYC Yul OI Sl\Ht1 H Prtc. r..-ror, e wai-• .,,,,.,. " i•~ .. _, v.t. COii• 11\ea, CCMmty 01 Ota Slate f/I C.I~ IN! a .... ~ IS •boUt lo .. ....... le .. llC'WNll•tt R S " SGna. r,.,....._ bv•"'-• egatta et acldrws la 112 Sau1ll LM Allgl4n St~ Lot A,..._ C-'r f/I Lot ._.... '.... "' C.llfomle. The """'9'fY .. be ,,_,.,.,. It .. K.tng Hart>or Yacht Club at catM •' 1~ .._, 11W1 .. ~· Redondo Beach has extended ~. c_,iy "' Or.not. 11a1e °' • C11ilomle. mvltaUona to all Southern ~kl ,._,., 1s detulllld '" -·1 CallfornJa yacht clubs to par-.. , "'" •fodl in 1r-. °' 111e1 ,,...,., tlcipat.e In tu annual Christ-•"41 bort' "''"'"'•"" 11v.1~u k,_,,, " Sl~rt Ii Pr'lc4 and loealt<I al mas Regatta Dec. 10..11. ''°'" .. __, etvd .. cos11 ~ ... The regatta ii open to all ~tv 01 o .. -. Stai. 01 ca1~ classes. Five boata will be re-no. bulk 1ra....., wtn "' _,,,,_,. quired to foml a class. En-~.""1.Z. ~J ";,~4111.,•Ja~ o;: tries for est.abllahed claues ~;~" L!. '::::....'? c!::.~ ~°' L!.""l: will be acoept*1 until 11: 20 a•lta. ltllt Of Calllonlla. n.... JO. So ftr • "-"' IN Trtnd#wl, a.m. ~. all IMINN ....,_ !Hiii """-llMd Cl.&slet already ettablilhed bV IM TrMI"-'-h ....... yqn include JunJor Naples Sabot, 11~.,::~'·11~ ~ 1N6. Winard Sabot, R·ll, PHRF, ~"'~: H. Mee. MORF, OR, Cal-24, CaJ-28. Tr911$111W Corooado-25, C b a I I e n Iler ~:511.v •ostNllLA" " Th underbird P-Cat Light· Tr•n••- i "~J 20 . VI,...,,....; Sn. l y: H11ry 11.-1.11. n ng, ~ • , ... ..,,J, 1pe. Tranm"" Ent!M"T\rue Finn Lido-J4 A ""uv 11ouNaun ,. so11s -·y • • 77! S..111 YI ......... It. & 8, Omega, International·' 14 L• .. --. eaw. ,... and Small Boat Arbitr.-y. ~., 0r:;: eo..si Delly ,:;::. 1730 w. Olut H.llh'n7 MUm EVES f73.3MI IOAT YARD Owr ., ps month In- come, lldJO' ~. located DeU' ~ 6 major fflwa7. Owml-llaftlc ... W. E. lldlenmyer IUtr. 64S.J9'll OOVER SHORES BAY and VIEW H~ wttb 3 private ~ MAC CO Jahn Macub JUty Co. Asmt 881 Dowr I>r. Suit~ 101 Newport Beaeb m 4> &C'l-8235 Y' Resort Income U Unite + eotre. ~ 1 block to am& beech. Eltoti· cally Furn " ctaoont.d, $179,500. G'OOR.GE WlLLIAMSON Rltr. OPf.1'4 ~. 4BEDROOM, 2 bath + la.rp paneled sitting room, b&tti le bedroom. Juat rlaht for 1 comfortable ~rate In-law 111lte. Price Sll.950 with only n:m down. Bill Hendrictm RftJ t:.tate, 1873 Harbor Blvd., CM. 6*G1 at 64Hl2ll eves. $17,950-Jr. E1t•t• Sharp A cl~! 3 bdnnt. new thJck car~ng. custom drape11, l!Urrounded by atllft-- ly ll'fft, beeutllul yard. Present loan 6"' ':(. Interest. 540-IT.IO. TARBELL 2955 Harbor DREAM HOUSE 400 Kinp Place, N.B. 2 Bdnn + Famf17 Rm E)CO'nC GAR.DEN Rfch•rdton batty 6424600 IACK IAY 3 hdrm. l" beth. Larp lclt, room for boat or tra.Ott~ $17.950. C1mpu1 Co. R .. tto,. 646-1811 .. . They put i; the news llA Alt9lisoM Ml til• h1tereth el ... _ t21,000 WHt• ..... hHrt. Al w.-·. ~ltor •• tit• Deily r11.t, th• cev.,, th•lr ftNet1tlllf •cfMtl11 •11 • YNM'HH IN1lt wltli • .tiff ef tbr t•P.orf•rt ucl 1thet.pe1thers. -~ TOM PORTVNI i1 et home ift 1 ,.I~• ... ti-. 1 ~etl Crou lllHtlttt or • city council Httl ... He'• ene -4 tile ... "' •I r1porler1, e.liton ancl ........ ,... wltW. ·~'· ovf .,,.,., cl•y •• cevtr tlle er • .,. C..tt •'"' "'~"·· . - Itel IOIHLR h11 • "flm..M.tk-a..-" ,.,_. .. , .. ·-· , ..... ,_. .... flt ep11e1" •'"' ... fellew ,lie. fetr•phen. H1'1 .... ., .. ,... ............ -·-· WM cev•r th1 ec+Mttes ef tlie o...,. c...t 11141 lh ,. .. ,1 .. TOM tnw _.... •• • "" e41tw ae4 U.. ,.._ • MaM J_.,.en.ffe U,_ r..-+iat. .............. _, , ... ,......, *•' ..... ,,..411ctNti .. • .......... o.11 P'flet *•-....,.,. t11e ._. a. er..,. c-tr. people like you and your Autom1tion may be chenglng the world, but it hu a secondary role htre at the Daily Pilot. We're interesi9d primarily lft the people of ~ Orang• Coast -and the thln91 tMt lntwtst thefn. &eth- ering and reportinf MWS alMMrt people un't be done with a machlni. It ten. people. People r.ke theH. TrainM, decrte1ted ,.;;;-ptt* men and women. They're pert of a MWI staff of neerfy it() I "') . .. ' ... ·-~ HOUS. - FOUR two .. ., .. ZAm "*"' J'Oft.M built· ..,.,. .... ) 1-il ~ J'llnll: door • --• Wt aaly 1 1MT Ill ll I HOUSIS FOlt SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE General 1000 _o._ne_r1_t ___ ~ Oentrat 1000 -------FM BEDROOMS WORLD WAR II FOR SALE $21 ,950 OR &.EASE $165 Mo. FOUR B AT H S. Attractive llQRl & vm 3 BR 6 den, 2 bathl. ha.rd· two ,,_., an crWet, cul-de-ft "' wood flocn, f t re p 1 a c e, .e ....._In • uatUent doullJ.e prao. Eutaide !'.dl'SJDE CE1f11'J\ MES A It~ are L Vtterao of W/W lltU' w... ~ ,..,..~ nelpbomood. 2 or KorR IDll )'Oil ha~ FONIAL DINING ROOM UleCl your Veteran (GU W ... Mc,.-.11- built. In ldtdlm ineladJrli loan. >'OU are now entitled to . ~ dlllMilllw, Wb-R and tQa&ber VetuM Mia. call lll1> K=~ _.. p9 Ellt& ..,_........ ua fer mote J.oO;rmatioD on • ...... ~ at ca.D& and mP-thll new low int~rest. low S.."29 Eve..._. .,_.. .... lddln l)MltrY. down P«Ytnent ()f'Clmn. We JUM, l'll11ib' room with &Sau can llllat )'Oil ln applyin( 4 BR.. 2~ heUal w.-elleftt da' to ~ pa.do and for your eUslblllt.y pepus. candllion 811 D.n.en St ... ymt. 11le lmftf to Coleswo.tltv & Co c.M. . .. : . . . .. . .. • . D>,sOO a luvt r.moa.. needl tor 1 "'1 • od1 "2,IGO. 11DS WON'T LAST -CALL 'IU>AY. ;» : ~'· . . ~~ -l . flerL .... wD CJllloD. X.....,.16 ,... D1 l'OCID Jn Kia v-s. llllN_. .. It SH.llO. OolJlill a..bJ I ~ WHY RBm t \ I I' ~l\1,\11\ 642-7T17 Nevt to Suck Shop Jr. ---- ------- $6500 8lllD 2 l . .._.,, DtaMW 5, 1... DAIL\' '111.0t;tl• ,._ JA RENTAU ltlNTALS UNflU HNTW _.:; "-""' Unfumi.hed ...... l'umlthM ...... 1L..L.-t...a..-....1 ... .... ...... -..... ~ ....... -~ '"-'""1 leach 3200 c.ta Met• 4100 Ctltt Miii 1100c.ta Miit 5100 Vendome Sp1cleua I lidNiiiiiw2 a.the * Swtmmlq Pool * Po&UDJ GNen * J'ireptu. * ~ fadla (Adult and hmfl1 Anlt) Slll-S160 \ ' t . . - . --~ -- •• J ' . . .. , H IWl.Y PtlOT/NewJ.fll'tlS Monday, DecMiber S, 1966 liNTlll llNTAU lllL EST ATE ANNOUNCIMINTS SIRVICI DIRECTORY Joas .. IMJ»t.~YMIHT JOIS & IMPLOYMi'NT JOSS ' IMPLOYMINT JOIS ' IMPLOYMINT Help Wanted, Men 7200 Help Wanted, Min 7200 Help Wanted, Min noo -~------Apt9. Untwrn1"*9 Apia. Unfuml•hed General an4 NOTICIS -------' UA• ....,., s.n1ciee "'2 H-•, w-......... , .... _ --Cott• Mell 5100 Roome for Rent 5995 ;:,Lots.;;:,.:. _____ 6_1_00 Pef'Mn•. ~ ... -··-_. #4IUV saw WINDOW a.EANERS 3 BU<S,.to bHebl Maid ll'rV• _I (AA#lll Offer! ., ., XMAS CARDS Wlndon, w a 11 I, blindJ, 2 lkdroOm. netf11 deccnled. BuWN. pnit. Patjo. -mo. 2229 Rut&tn· 5200 Ice. Ol'"lor TV. $10 wt 14>-Y "l'V" "" HAND ADDlft.mSEl> 1tOYe11 qm floor wuecL m 8th sc... Hund.nctan Sch. ~ OllJ' u. too cards •· * • C&U S..mT • ~ Up Wit w/kilchm. I will build. you a home Free Pi~· 549-~. CAI.I. MIKE m.tr&o SITS> Up •udlo apts, 23'7' complete for tbe low. I.ow .,_ .,._ u10 ~ RdiaMt ~ Newpon Blvd. ~~. price ot $6.3.'l per 14· rt. ""nouncemenn -Paint~ t»Jum.b'I. ~111 Drahing Stan~ards GARDEN • APTS. ti' STEPS to B~~. Call Don ;,JT.()380. COAST HEAL TH CLUI LIAg...()pT&ON P\l'MWOM • BAnt ~ mcr.-8rll* .. &JU Sauu-Stum-IM•NP ... uu.. 61'0 o.v.-and malntal:n ! er s BJ\, 2~ ba, ~e. mo. 6U-'7Sll or m·ff/O on ccl~·&ae· f"et by tour ~C'need &trie * ltAUUNO S18 Lo.a * the Dfvltlon•I Draft. Pvt Patio. Heated Poob! BALBOA 1&1&nd. RDom i ba. 5UTlplt. 130 x U6 x MOG. thnt n1. JO am.I pm C...ral .l Yard clesn-up Inn Room u ...... I to Pvt tr blk ._ bch Sat. A ~ 10 am-t p1n Do _.... ..... -""""' ··• ,_.,_ DtlUJte. $200 to S250 mo. en • uvm · ~ x 125· 132 & 11th otf NIWJOrt Blvd. own ~·· ~-comply with mUltary Call 646-3864 A.it· or S55 mo. 6TJ.29M JEAN SMITH, RNltor * .. 5 ........ u ._ __ .. wt•'-·-! HAULING TRASH OR ~ standards end .-1 Area 213 653~ PR.IV .. 'TE llOME 400 £.11th C.M. &45-3256 ... ~ ~· -~ nd 'de I d -··• n- 4 c.M. 642-5090 • ""' ll TD -up oe "''"' requirements. To Settle Eatate Quiet and cle.n! SwHpin9 Oc .. n View • 646-27'19 • DutS.. wUI Include PLUSH 1 BJ\ 4 aancert/den. U a.-0111 Mltt 4 P.M. $5,lOO L&IUD• Bndl mW1 , ,,_ .. _ $30 _c..,.. __ .,_..-.... .,_L_o_ts __ 6'_11 lronl-c 6755 con1ultlnt with entln- trpl, IUndedt OYttloolcina NICE lge R.oom or te'lt· ltvel lot, $2,....., ...,.,... ... ~ Mrlnt per'10ftnel, ~mine po01, 2 bat ti a. Ma.n oal)'· Oowntowu Colt& mo. ind inC. $3844 2 <;etnetuy IOIJI for .aJe. IRONING -atlon of -In- ..,,,__ _,,, N"' .. -•twre _P<_~eu. __ caJ_l _:wl-31.1_· _9_. __ $:165 Harbor Rest Memorial S1 •-··-· -··• .. ,., ....... '""" · . Hour Mrlnt .,-retlnt pro-...U.ble at h price. ' ROOM for r~t. Gat'lie fM Acr.... 6200 Park. 5«).J80S. ~ cecfu,.. and formats CMG· s~. 999 Grove Pl., C!d. QUAUIY lronl by nd I . •ent R-~u-__.I 646-5'16. e mVINE BLVD. TUS'I1Ne SERVICE DIRECTORY ng -'6..~ a ml". proc..-ure "" --6 Acre• Valtnda rnwe· In by t out by 5. N.,,.-.l tukt. 3-4 yrt apptlu- LSOllclol-. modern. cdorlUl l R • •-· d 5-..1. $10.960 per ac. 541..s«iO S.by1ittint 6550 · OVff ~-* St6-30'l3 ble exp and ~h.lon br unit. Nr ~A Ocean. oom • _, ~ B ........ ~. In -.. ~. IRONING done In m.Y home ct..,rM preferred. Bltm. Yd!. Call 673-19(! *A "SWINGING PAD" ExcMnt"' R. E. 6230 clU> .. .,u ~..,~ 3~ UUIJJ.. $1 UPSTAIRS 3 BR -1 BA . .Du· * roR YOUNG ?tflll. or mlo,, Relp ldult. Pref per ~'i\.12-mo APPLY lN PDlSON OR ~ )'fly $115 • mo. Ind-m4.i64/fount.ain v~ WANTED Bal ••· ol' Pem. 6'J'3.T50l. CAU. ~·u * t• .. A ~ ..... s SABYSITI'ER IRONING In m)' Home _.. _. '""'' 1. Garate in Nf;'WJIOft Beach H~· DAY or WEEK. $1.25 bf. ~ Sant.a Ane Ave. 3333 LA-..&.--lfvd. Guest Homes 5991 --a. c 111 646-1930 ·or c:A"-9701 l"'l'IWVVI" 11.1--rt H9h. 5210 -~ r---. ! * &t2-8I01 Apt. A """" Cos-M--........... REST home. Ambulatory KI ~3331 uk tor ~.e ,,.. ·- i.L .... UXURI_..;._OOS __ l_BR_. -Down--ladlM. PriVIU, ..ml · pri. Dell. *~'. ~~~ loandtcepfnt 6810 546-80)0 """ Frplc. niop, encl vate. care. 9wedllh eooldn&· BUSINESS end Madler EKp. Call 19H?Q1. SPRINKLER SYSTEM A" aunc pr, cpts, clrpe, patio, 1nd'r:Y 646-2918 FINANCIAL NEWTON I< BERRY ILAIUI tac. Adullll only. 1140 i.e. REAL ESTATE Bu1•~-n 6570 •... nv-,. .. .,,.. m Jmne. 6"l'S-Gl5 dt l "' " lu•. Opportunities 6300 -•·•"''""'''·'v"' ntftll(H ,,mer 548-2939 aft 6. Generel ___ C_ENTOOI ___ BJW&.___ FR.EE ESI'IMATES Ill.JUI GEN'L CONTRACTORS 541-1361 or 646-3073 hit Bluff 5~2 Income Property 6000 W EK •MEDALLION HOME>. TAX SHELTERI $300 PER E e ~ bld'1, Remodelia&· Muoftrv, lrtck "30 CORPOR.A'MON Missile Systems ~··Mar 5150 *CUnelleef* OwMI' builder bu 11 well located, well rent- ed, unb for aale in San a~ xint lll.UllC'· ment. Nftdl to Mil be- ton Dec. Jl.lt. WU! tail-« temlll t~ ldt JOU· On alllo !Me trad• for build- ... hind 1n OrlillP Ccuity. Prin -pea.. Call 5'1-"'2 GUUI' DOME Uc. lor I + \owly home for owmr CALL U M984 ~ nns CAN BE YOUR OP-BRICK • BLOCK • STONE PORTUNl'l"l FOR FINAN· Cabinetmaking 65IO PLANl'DGVENEER. etc. ClAL FREEDOM • IF YOU Al Mal.me ~ MT-'ll90 ARE WILLING TO WORK CUSTOM kttdwm c::ahUllU, ========I DIVJSlON us. Cltizemhip Requftd An F.qual ()pplrtuDit)' EmPloYer a TO U HOURS PD xJnt work, !91bl prlcll. Pa=ntlnt WEEK . . . THIS IS FOR Sbop Mf-o.112; Rn. MT.-:D. Pa 6850 YOU! INV&ma:NTS SE-STAIT WORK am.ED BY EQUIPMENT c..,.. ...... ,.. 6590 EXP. ,...... ~. IMME ... &'TE' v I& MDlCJL\NDlSE. ]tit Q m&tedalt A: wcft. U1A lo I P<kSmVELY NO S!J.JJNG. Jm>AIR * ALTERA'nONS m.wb1p. bu-n&es. $91.20 week MAN OR WOMAN CAN CAJlINEl'S. A:rrJ 1be job. _...,, 56411. ~. HANDLE. ~NA· 23 yn • .-. 5""713 07-912. Westmn&tr· No ~rienot ~. TION~NO BARRI -...-• must be om' U and haft ER WRin; . GIVING CARPENTRY. edd'1, petlol, PA1NT1NG • PAPEJUNG lived iJI Uft minimum 1 BA c KG Ro u ND AND remodl. C>lttr 15 )'Tl exp. No job tao small! Uc., .ln· Yftl'· Lota ol ove'Ume dur· Gumt' HOME Uc for ~. PHONE NUMBER, MR. Satilfadioo iuat'· 962..al54 IW'ld, Bonded-Free ulml. ing oe&t 6 l'ODOtht. $20.«X>. p,cm da. Vite. HUGHES, 15QZ E. lat. SAN-... Exper. (Mpentt"r· R...,,ain KUTY a. ae.cJe 494-l<m CALL PERSONNEL TA ANA. OR CALL AN'!· Ir Remodeli111. lqe ~ JNTER. or Ext. PAINTING 5~529 REMODD.ED 2 a tor 1 TIME. S4T-8411 FOR APPi'· small, Reasmablet 646-4224 IMMED. SERVICE. Local MONDAY 9-5 1UF.SDA Y 9-1 bonw '"bl.th, d.rpt/crpO, FINANCING AVAILABL& ....... ..-No JOB TOO SMALL! rel FREE e.t. SU.162T. outaide entrance tr> 3 aJMp-.,, All types Home ~ · $20 PEil ROOM MACHINISTS inc rooma. LiYe reat fret, Reuc:mable! ** 962-1371 a: up. Inter. Ir Exter. lat Lat.be machine ~ Live In Luxury Bia. 5el.167 ~123' co~~Tm dul ~. reu. 847·1351. with predlion pan. In abort 1 BR. 2 ba. Ptt. patio, 2 W/INf PRJDE ol OWNEft,. Thou.midi oC Women Cement, Concrete 6600 INTERIOR e EXTERIOR run qtW>tWn. 5 Jell" min. ~ PGOlai, Qlmpl. SHIP, Tu tbtlt.tt, Spene}-~ ftf1X.ti.QI laundries CEJMD(J' Work. wood feftcee, Low rm. Satisfaction cuar~ ~ ~= ~n1;i6e! GJ:. ldtdMD tDd. ~ ab~. Room to blild! Drlw to \lie the ll!W .._____._, ...__ •--deed. Rrf. 642-6688. ~"' «· by • 1120 W AJMCE/CM. etc. vna&DCU.... mJ111 ,_,.,..,., ...,.. • .lemalca Inn Hefel Pleue doo't boCbel' our nice fRl61DAIE atepg. etc. Padol • tops. Remodel Rep1lr 6940 scni~c co1 RP. . 2SGl E. o.11& Jlw7·, 01M quiet '1'enlJU. • a -Uolta Free £At. 539-9456 llU'tfme·i---'.;..' -~-- m,mo * tll9.SOO * Jet Action C!MENT work, petlol. lllde-3839 S. Main, S.A. MEN- U )'OU have 9Vft felt that )'OU would lllle to dlter the lite ~ bullneQ, u )'OU bed Jl"OllC' tnilnln&, and an adeqii&Te ena tm. medlate aalary arn.np- meat, the OONNreI1C'UT MUT U AL LIF E INSURANCE COMPANY oft.en )'OU ~ch an oppon. uni1)1. The men Rleded will be liven mpectailud tra11:1ini, lncluttl:AI 2 wedcl 9ChooUnl at our Home ol· flee tn Ha.rttord c.onnectl- cut. Our~ are: qe 2:'l to "5, IOme .. u. factory b u 1 l n e 11 back- cround. at leut l )'Nf'I residence ht ttdl .,.,.., pr'e- !erabl.Y married. Write cw ,,mr. for an · appcmltmeaL ConnectlcutMuhNI Life lneur•nct C.. 901 Donr' Ddve Newport Beadi -M2-oas5 Jr. Merchandising Trainee UNDElt 30 1ntematioml arm, OWftft' ot locaJ and QIQoawtde ~ m•JDlc:wti<nt and ptjJUc tn- b'mation l1Mrfttl bu openlnp tor )"OQlll men wil!lnr to ~ I.be .... ~ at bard 'Mlr'k. and tbe cballenle that coma wttb adYancemml ()pportQnb:y wtth ycKq ~n tr.-. In our bnmcbel tbl«cboat tbe WDl'td. ,,,_ Min. .. edaool edoeetm $135 wk Alary . For appt. call Mr. PetA!s'lca 539-1941 Nloht Audttor ll to 1 Sbttt. Experienced NCR 4200 SHERATON BEACH 11111 21112 Ocean Ave. HunthH)tot1 leach O DO PTS OWNER * 548-8007 Commerclat WMher walks. pooldecb dri Room Aclclltlons An equal opportunity COR LI . A • tMmNGTOH ~AC H Al 1 o ~A ~: Alterations eq>loyer mod. frpk:a, pool, s • 2 Br Unlta/SIOO ~ U you heve .ver t~ <Ii Call aft s 842-5295 525-~ MAIMTENANCE MAN MOt.DING ---$l4D ~· Seftra1 tnc 3 • blkl Betlchl as,soo. ~ tDto_ bu1inaa fer your. • USE OUR DISCOUNT Aae 35 to :;s, :ruu tiJne. Machine Operators Apta. '1CJZ E. n.,,. G"'f13G. 4M.Q50 elf . . . but baWD't found CEMDlT work. all types. No PLAN ANO SAVE Must be ~ paint. Plutle. Injection. Penna· "'1· m-331'1 ~ the RIGlfl' bullneai, find :tab too small. Free estim. $$$ MONEY $$$ er m:t Carpmter ant have neot position witti &ood pll)'· l,:;m;;~~~-:adec:7."'! ~2;;-;b::-out bow EASY tt Is to have H. STUFUCK 5"-8615 ft.emodellnf to aatlafl ability to make minor elect· ~ Wodl oondtlbw. r, * 1 • 2 Bt/2-BL \JNlTS l"Jl' YOOR OWN r..1...1.1.-Oobl ! STOP ! .... N~ rica1 and ~ rep&lnl. , OYutime and all frtnce Cl*, ,nnge A; refrll· old, 1n Sen Qanmtit. Room ... _..,., encl r~ )"Ot)o QU ... .._,,.,.,. -'-" .-i at. befteOtl. Immediate Gar. Adllllle. nso 11e. fer Pool! **Nev BeM:h! t.aundr7. Concrete a. Block, an types. umrt 1"n&Ddntavallab» A·i'Sn::No 0~~l.ut. .,._ m.,_, $65,500. ..._ * De1I, CbJ1oe 1oc9Uom avan.ble. Small )otl9 too. Hi411 nu:E rsmlATES BOR SHOPPING CDn'ER, :::. ~~.::,: e 1 a· -liO{~. 63l·'71J> ot 4MCiO eWla. Write OI' Call eon.ct PATIO -3!iO Ill ft •.?ill att. Way ~ CX)STA MEBA. llder tn1neel. •• ~ T'rD10IJ3. TRD'L!:X • 1th D.ELUXZ Col ()..... Concl'ete Sawed. ReraOYed. Uc • ac.led m4Ttl $11,<X» PUJS NEW CAR AS _.,,. CJlllFDlln aDlt. Tqt C.K. Joe. llr IC RepLaced. &a.lQll. NEED a ~er! c.u BONUS far man ewer 40 ln CALIFORNIA 1 ..... _ I• ir•ir) $1500 doWll1 <2IJ) -.m, l41U(pment, lftC-: QUALITY Bric~S'late Don. Need a plumbeT! Call ~ O>e.st area. uee car fnlection Moktlnt -~ 5139~ ~ WcWTfalb • Brick Patios Don. Home repalra ol any for lho:rt trips to contact Costa Mesa *"'460 • LD>O 1«*D An' • lusl'*9 1.tnttl 6060 Blvd., North HoJJYwood ...-or ~ evea. kind. Don is your man! c:uatomert. Air man fL L. An equal opportunitJ ,_.., ~ ~ St.... (21J) 871-U.21 O<ll Bovee NM.191 Sears, Pres., American Lu-~ ....,.,... Cllnmt-~ lxcell.nt Locefleft FtJU.Elt'ft)N Centnldon 6620 fr-You o ud mnodelinc. bricen&a O>., Baar m. o.,y. HANDYMAN wHh ao me ·-1 .. * 1--•1111116 painting pluteri.n( or ANY tan. QhD. flS«n, ' Jmowted&'e o1 electdcal, -· e E. lTttl Street QilQ Ma& 13~ W. Valencia type ~ * MACRINISI' I Jt;A, Sbop p J um b In a. ~ Ir e Slip Aftl1. * -.... . • (714) 525-7888 ReMdellnc · • • • • • • • • CALL DICK • 60-1197 aper. * Apply: Bar. Mar ~ work, to Ul1at In :. eq. ft. Olmmer'dal roR S.W:-Eloillllft Drap-=.=~. ·. : : : : : UC.Ins. Bmded Gen'l °"7tr· ~ Co. * 624· mainteDance Jftll'IUll-Xlot fiOO 14, fl. stonp W1 A Yaa.61p lllop; CIOllllPl J'n.nk"J. McKean Remod. a; addl. R.ea-O:wnm. TERMINAL WAY/C.M. oppotlUDlty for mlll SO to56, wart. roam Incl all equip Uc. Blcfs. C.cmtnldot nnenc'c &mlld 1115-3215 BRAKE 9trrict a Tune-up ..mi -Mired or reUrecf.. ir fabikalic.. ol cmtom ~ ~ Men. experienced. full time. Good PbJwical oond. nee. ...... bidlpnieda a in-U a.1• ...._ Roofint 6950 Red'• Serwice Cei&er, 5912 BeneflU. Write Box M 491 1'UM 6 UNJ"ORN • ~ u.aCIW\ 111don. X1llt c:llmt*. Mtllt W~ Hts. Bch. D9U)' Pilot. ,~·AplL. 2 BR'•• 1""' ~ ..« ...... ...,.~ ,,__ all! Lavtllc U.S.A. a Or# Dept. Trainee deccl'allDr' ........ OFFIC! 54Wit64. e WE WilL ROOF LEAKT TRUCK drtver, malnt. men. 1' -35. HJ Sch erad. lftk· -' FOtt E AAA Rooting QI, "Just tops .. Oftr 21. Good drMni tnr cweer. Paya to $2.70 . '1111 Talblrt. BB. an.-._........ N B •• c b BEER. WINE • DELL BUILD m REPAIRS • INST AILS Gl'd. Palm Prell. Ml-0246. per Hour 1f qualified. --New .... Clar -su.sio. "& __ ....... ,.__ Pa TOWNHOUSE! DOIACI 1 ....... w view • a.ta Kela * KI 5-am . • ...... ---.. • !We welcome ama1l jobs mo) U• DAILY PILOT For l(>l't: call Mr· tt!!'IOO Br • 1~ Ba. + ma.IDL a Nlld'.r -to mow. Ad6 a to0m -kftcbem. 15 Yra. exper. &e.om °"811W at 53M9CI beflln 7 pm. nt, ALL ~! c;./ .... cwJt .. d ,...., te lMn '320 Ko DD Pymt. MI H9l8 -~ ---- DrP9 throOUtl Pbol. Qub.. S .,tome. wt amA MESA WllBER S.Wint 6960 • • hou8e. ~·*962....., m -. ft. -ODl1 $75.000 Fred H. GerwSdl • Uc. o~ .,.__ far-T D I ti' NEWLY REDECl Z • Bt. ~ 8ll7dme-FOR lJt Tl> fte8llt JC'CJP OK. ~ * Addttianl ma1, apt1wear C01tmne e e e .SUS-mo· Cpts. Drps, Ston. (114) -.a'ID-AllO 1MlltlY' evail far 2Dd m.a>Cl * 50-2170 all bccuion diidm·1 wear. Lalife patio. * m.«Ml. CORONA DIL TD. auits. vf!l:Y' reu. ~ 1503 ALABAMA OITICE6 er Mr. Adamf, Bia'. 50-2111 Carpet C ... nlnt 6625 6262 Hooktt Dr., HB. LK new. Lrr 2 Bit. tri]>tex. RETAIL sr<lRES A~NCIMENTS BE R!".ADY for HOLIDAYS &33-m7. =btt • w.i:m.crpt/ ~· cflo. E. 0aut Htn.y. Variallla eq. end NOTICES with ~ c:arpeta--. turn. -JO_BS_&_EMP __ LO_Y_M_INT_ fbotale. Bldl-...... !ly UN\ RICE a..EANEBS 54&-CXMll attrec w/....i ~ ---------- DEUJXE 1. 2 • 3 Bdrm, 11h llty. f15.231T or ~ t .. Job WanMti, Men 7000 ba., fumllhed • wWm· $'95 m--5846. poociR. Wht w I Drepert. 6630 4Q1 Memphis. 536 • '133.2. 4 Sl'OR.EROOM 25~ mo. *"6cot color cmb t a l 1. • ~. hinter'N • BJlta Eul of Lake Park ~· Bayenst lfte. FOlni FINEST CU*lln Draperiel e 11 yr&. exp. ift "'• --=--------· -Or nmt rear part ~ at Hr1842 a O:mplete DKwator $erv. e Steady or tempararJ· OCEAN View. Nr Pier, $125-mo. * ~ FOUND 11!nter. rr.e llnlnc· * 540-34115 •Call "&Vea. eCD shopg. Elegant 2 Br. Sun· 1D HARBOR. BMl/CM. dedt· S12S yrty 201 1st St. $15 ....... Office ~. H~ ~ llectricet 6640 Job Want.d, Udy 7020 * 2 BL.KS • BEACB! Li 423 31.lt St., Newport Beach. f5.l20'l l Br. Bltns + Refrlg. Gar. 673-691.T or f15.5525. _-::-::::~=-=----.,..-lloo..-BlU!ICOE ~. Uc/Bond. MATURE ,.._ ambltiorilll 1~ Oliv~ * 536-3462 YOUNG Parakfft, Drytt outlets our ..,edalty. Ir c«lldmiooa wtWlls lo, Offl R t I 6070 Harbor A Victoria, No job too amalJ, 5al)..(7253 train u dellllal or tnedkll1 Le9un• Beech 5705 ce en • 545-6l56 usi!ltant bl back ciftlice. JD. DOWN'I'OWN LAGUNA APT. "Exclusive Address" Lost 6401 F~~nt 6660 = ta ,.rm jclb. OaD 1 Br. new, carpeted, draped, Westclilf Dr. N.B. 2640 IQ· IJLOCK~J.S our llltdU. Cipable mllbft ~Need stow'. rel.rig, gang,. SUO ft. 1 ptiv Ofc'a. walnut/pan. PLEASE help me find my ty. Uc • free estm. Call S.U dally. Tn'I• ftlClP, pn1 mo. Lse. 494-85.'>5 8 desk IPCI· CJ"PU, drps, air-"Sam". He ii a male See.I· ~e. 'tr 541..ss&8 off, ec-. Witte Box p.ao cond. 25c 5q. ft, (will dl· point Siamese A: v er y .=;;;;::;==::::::::=== ..... Rentals Wented 5990 videl. Court,sy/Brka. Own-trlendly. ~. Vic:: Ooata Gardenl"t 6680 _D_al_:ly:._Pl_l.ot. ____ _,.,.,. er 548-9586 MeA. 545-1030-EXPEJUPNCED !Mb with WORKING MCYI'HER WITH Of'FlCE ;r . rt CHIHUAHUA/ Male "0-1" good rd:erence would lfk:e F"""UR ~uLDR.EN AND A w I~ qua en. • Vt' Landaca-ct .. n-up hoUM'WOrlt .... the .... _ ..... , v '-~ and crrHERS. looks like Mh>-German Shep. r-v1 ~ LOT OF 0 p T [MI s M Call Ow'Mr. 646·2130. 67~1633 Whl~ mar!dnp. S6-21ar . & tMlnt. S.,Vlce ~· 542-T• W()ULO LIKE TO LEASE lJCDmD Ii: INSURED Wiri:·=~-do-...,.i....:.;.__,..,,.~--delft-=--. 3 BEDROOM UNFURNTSH· lndustriel Prop. 6010 Personal• 6405 Kinsel Ir Black _i....;ng_. _~_5311-___ _,_~ ED HOUSE IN CORONA --------Lndlt'P Contr. 499-00 BABYSl'l"nJ«Jfnlm1'5P.M. DEJ,. MAR, BALBOA rs. t00x300 M·l Fenced comer PllnBIM I Pirtyl or Ml P.Jf. tocall LAND OR NEWPORT to lot. Sell er leue W 12 Br. •w WEEDS cut Ir mpn.ytd. CLEA.'ITNG, ~ nso. M1-t311. ext. 261 daya: hie. Weltmlnster. 841-8666 How about• Combo Raultnr $10 Joad. Oeen·~ ~ CaD -.-. 615·1821 evenings. for .-.. G«D'l Jard wor1f. Trffs, Ivy EX"""'• _ __.__ HSE Wtd! Widow, 5 chldm, Commerciel 6015 Dance • ~Uon Do own work. 842-1035. si'~H ...-..a & gmdrnther desperatcly ,,,--WILL--T-A-KE_Sl_6-.<m--Weddlnc ·Banquet etc. GEN'L yard cleanup, t1'ft ======== IX-ed decttnt pl to Uve. SlOO e In Prepaid lnterteat on "Mullc for alJ ooculons" ~. Land.e., DllW lawns. Oom9$tlc ""' 70IS IDl.\JI.. 642-2650 e 10,(XK) aq·tt C.00,'I ~· Call Mn. SiDd1 ff:a~. Re.u. 146-5148 __ ;,;_;.;..;..;.;;.-.--- Rooms for Rent 5995 Airport Complex • lOO'fe 5'26-2965 or m-1su ;;,.ARMER BOY." Olmplete Ell:pertenoad • Psm...., leued, 12% ~t llP'f'dable. TO MY nuENDS, I WM In yard llS'rice> 8prlnlden re-U~-in Chlllia. I>: rdcl P'rinc • ONLY, 548-qfOO Hoq Memcrial Rolfptal. palnd. Job ar mo. 60«Tl. & Britllti Ooelll, M ...... Had to ban IO plnta <Ii NEW-LAWNS-HAULING Mayflower All:J'• ~ lndu•trt.I Rtntel 6090 bloocf. NEU> RVen l'bto GENERAL a..EANUP UVS DIS PL.EASE ctve me a ca.11. E I --,_ LAIU:E; dean room. Pvt 2600 Sq. h. Sprlnklt'red J• ..... e John Endy e S4M8!N TREE. SERVICE. 642-:IQ6j .mp o1f",_r_::· . -• . . r.ecrg, --~ ~· llome & klt:hrn priv. door. 1mall oftkt'· Ac llQ• * ALONE? M~t aincJe EXPERT JAPANESE gant. l<M>-8 E Ulh S.A. Mt.Gm PL.EAS\NT Orltt1an home, kit pm . $55 mo. 890 Victor- ia SI., nt8ta Mesa. 646-2001. Transport Dynamics, Inc. {A 1ubsidi•ry of Leir Si99ler, Inc.) We are bUJY, busy, busy! AJ we continue to grow, grow, grow! It wtll pay you to talk to ua ' about the f0llowi.1lg: • prodKtfoi. Machi• Open. • Twret LatM Open. • A•OllMltlc Screw Mar:Mne Operators • PNclsloll AsMmblers • Mital PrKesson • Short ... Lathe Open. • 0 . ·1. arilMler Open. • Leh e.f 0¥orthM • C-,..1!'( 1'1•Hf .,.. • C.111,.ll'J ,.w lt1WHflCO ll .. lr0111tllt PIH e Pl11• lll•ll'J etkr li~rtl e e..,..., ,.W &,.., 111· e_,.111 "9rtefl+L HfHC9 fl!H f0t f•111lly. t t. 11 A.M. -2 t. l P.W. D•lty he111rtt ell4 S.+w4ey A,,.111+-"'1 A••lf#"I• !Cell fet ,_ ... , Jlltefyl- PHONI Ol A"LY PEASONHQ. 01". Transports Dynamics, ' Inc. 3111 w. SE&ERSlROM-Sllll All \\('<1:t sidr. C.M. M..-1393 n. Mr. Johnson· P11ramc:t· a!lulta. OrllJlic Count.)' BolC eDU'· Lndacp,, Oeanupl--·....::.;:,.:::..,,:~:-::~:-: -f'nvnte-:-flll"ll -utils pc1:-r1ea, 9'l9 Baker SI.. Costa :rm f'1llm on. m.m Malotena~. ~•ck 847-0132 'TIIE ~W NEVE:_ SETI 4111 • Mraa. Sl9-Z2ZI I.::: -----· Ch1&.\tlle6'1 • r <:"'""' "°""'' GN'et for 1t•11t. $4.). • -1 Nffd a GerberultatclitT Lawn Servlct $12 ev9, For M ad to lltJl WOlllld Art E111ul 0f11'•ri1111lty m,i.o,.. W/J :.i&.16 Elden Ave., CM 642~20 White elephant.? Oime+Une Find It with a W111t edl Call 3' bn. 64&-cnl_tbe~!c:~lodt,~~-~_!Ml!!•!!!:....I••·············- '\ } WILLIAM PINN ENGINEERS W• I.eve h11Mfr•cll of '•o· fet.tlo111I .,.cl Tech11lul •P• •111119• llat•4 by Ollr cll•11t om,e11lu In ell flel.11 encl clt.dr.llua. lheae cl[tfti• or• oc•+•d tflt.v9l.C>W+ th• U11lt•cl Stet ... L.hlte4 ..... ., It • ............ ., LC>CAL c;..., .,,.,..... ... '"' & ••pen ... Paid OPnCS: Optical Designer 10.111< l$ Phy1io Lent cl•1i9n Manufacturing Engr. fO.tJK All arovll<I beck9ro11,;cl In optlu. Mechanical Designer 10.IJIC Optic~ -•111ell 111•chenism1 SYSTEMS: Project M.anaget TO $1,100 MO. ISU or IS flhy1lcs. flee· trertlc l11ttn-..tltion Syt• tu111 to ,,.,. •Ml cllrut, b•th attMly ucl h•rh•r• .. .... ,.,,.. ..... Electronics En.gr. Liailon TO $1 ,MIO MO. ISff. MSH er 'lly•ica - •• $1,600 -rttli .. ,, .. u. l•..,,,dl•11 to H,.,fco ''"''· et c.wat-r 1~­t lert, 111 coUHtf•n, rr•«&- 1i119 .,.4 u ely1i1 • 4ate: RF, Ir •11•1.. 1y1+.m1. Electrottlcs Eng. $1,JOO MONTH IS er MSH -to Oeteil cletl911 of cli9itel lo9ic cir· ult1, en4 c.onoptvef clui911 of slow •pHcl clltlt•I volt. "' ... ,. Mfg. Manager TO l•K •lllAT On'OITUNITY s .... ,. 1v.. o.,, .... i,. born• compvter type prod· 11ch. Principal Engrs . TOH.SK Heny in lfteth en1ly1h wlttl 10111• upnit nce ill fl• cl11. ECM or com"'1111ic1+i•n •11111lptnt 11t, MS, or PhD In EE ., Phytiu. Communications: . Electronlca Engr TO tt,JOO MO. IS or MUE. Artelysii, ovel· H tlH I clnlt• k e4ership 111 .t9J1•I ~ec•uint. , ...... leek loop•, e1ul r.,. r•col'4· .... Senior Eogr. TO 17.51( fo.r RF Oitlt•I C.111111nlu+• U., •CllMl,mertf. MS or PHO 21+1( 1ppliuti... of .t.tistlcal com111t11lcetlo11 a probebil· lty tfloory t• utl t•"' c.o111• -lllHtf.,,1 1y1ttf!U. DESIGN: Mechanical F.ner. TO $1,IOO MO. ISMl. b,.ri•11co t11 Oe1l911 11eehtlnt:. rtreu e11cl tll•r• 1t1Hyllt1t1lc• 111 rel•tion to cH llnt of 111•cU9tcl 91111· li1f1 efl<I Hlllpe11e..t1. E1ectronicl Engineer TO $1.200 MONTH -'ISEE 1.,1c cle•lf"I of cli9· Itel COlll,...,. en4 ,..-1,h• .,.., ·~.,,,,,..,.., Sen.tor Mlecbanlsms Designer TO ltK Sr. Electro Mechanical Designer f~ loul Co111pe11y. Sh .. 14 hen ••Ill• .. ,.,1e11co 111 M•rotlu ll•, .. 1.,..1~ •• ~·····-·"' COMPONEN1S: Tranlducer Engn. TO $1,600 MO. ACID .. ,.,t ... c.. All 1 • ...1, GINER.AL: Penonnet Direct« TO II It All •l'MM .,.,.,i.,_ °"•ti.-City Marketing Accodnta Anal)fi f6R·$1IO MO. • YH11t FlrolMll -Dopte I 'tf HCffrtffftf •• ,.,,_. loe•I. Buyer $600·$IOO MO. ' t..eel offlco. ).I v••rt H• •• ,.,1011ce. ,.. by Applicant Adm. Akte TO tl71 SAW . BARUI BROS;- New Munllrwton Beach bu aD OJ)d1n& tor: e A qwtiffed hetne furnlthlnp sal.-man e An experienced TV & Appliance uleaman Commislion basil APC>b' BARlfl BROS. tl Huntington C.nter Huntington leech _M_A_C_H~IN....,.,IS=rs-=-- Medlum to tarp tracer lathe • tun-et la.the eQel'• To $L hr. + OVERTIME Apply ln penon Edler lndustriat 2101 Dove .St Newport Bcb. SALESMAN ElqJerimoed ln ~ Ii: Sporting Goods. Inquire Grant.I Surplu. StoR 1750 Newport Blvd. C.DL between 9 A 12 nocn.. INSURANCE~------~ * MCJmt. TralnH ~ carftl' with AM O>. 1 bJJb *°°'· a.laJ7 "" to .., plus comm. MR FARHA KI 1-«S? MECHANIC tor DIPORT CABS All mocteis. Oatilm Deale> etp. * Good deal ~ part)'.* CALL: "saYlfi'' * 494-5921 * ~-~~~-~~ Estimator Apply in penoo Ga.nd Excavatlnc eo. 71J.Qnd St., NB 546-E 'COLLEGE STUDENT • Part time/2 ~venlnp. • ~SAT. * JE 4-30&1 SERV St.alien Sala &: Lube MEN Wtd! Bill Rub Stan- dard, 24081 El Toro Rel, Laguna Jnlla -======= Agencies, Women 7300 S..Cty . . . . . . . . to $425 Sales Dept. PBX Recept . to $400 Clerk Gen'I Ofc to $300 Some Kardex up. pref. Mlll.Y career openlnp for women both f~ and fee pa.id. WILLIAM PENN Auodetes ~ency 1856 Newport 81vd· c.o.ta Mesa 642-6434 EXECUTIVE SECTY FEE PAID Presti•e company needa ad- ministrative Secretary for head executive ol local firm. R.equitt top lkil1I and admlolstratiw experleDce. ~e 25 to 35. To $500· ALSO FEE JOBS Perao':n.'i°:O.ncy 83.1 Dover Dr. Mi-3870 ACCOUNTING SECRETARY Ute SH. 10 key add midi A C8.Jc. $415· M.odels •Career ll&a'4 1821 Westcllif Dr. Ne'NpOl't Bnch &CHCC PART TIME 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 P.m. Start tmmediate.ly and work tll Jquary 15th· DellVttf• Dltpt.y 6 Sales. C.11 SS44522 ======I Help Wanted, Wemen 7400 ~~~~------LIVE • in motbtr'I Helper HlelqJr A: cook ~)' •k. Le heme, w/2 ICN aae dlldm. Li P\'t room w I own ba. fdr)' 4' TV. -mo. bl· drfver'I lie. CIC" OWll bUs. kft. «Ha Leana Nlpl • 2ND COOK It RELIEF WOftK. IDatitutianal di>· Perm., aood ulary. Apply Sn ~ Park Lido Con- Talelcmt HOii>-486 l'1lic" lhlp Rd., N .S. M2-IOM. 'J'P.Ul'IDfE tolidtwlr ... natloml help IPDC1 wanted to mD Ill -lllftU • Le· CUM .,...,. O:lntact Artbrlt1a Fotmdedcm. 311 w 8lb Jl., Seal& Am. 5GC'ff. ~-------~-· Exp • Maid far Mo41el•Apta Eleleutlve Suits ?.fical m YorktoWD, HlmtinatM Bea.ell 536-0Cll w~ 2Sto 35. EXPER • ONLY DOGHOUSE O>ffee Shop 562 w. 19ttl St/CM. 2 .J!I· C•llOf! . PERT f'la.nner 1"1D.ee TO $111 DRAPERY worlQ-oom. EJcper midi ~ton. 1.:xptr or ~-8 •a ch Draperr. 64&-390t ~------~ 1 yn. Cefl•t• Product.lob control Analyst TO UO Ha. 1a.,,. Aldi. h t..l,fwl Jr. Piant t.yout Draftsman TO U O Hit. la,. •rcll. ftr11 NI ,.M Abe> ~Gellent ca'reer posit.ton. for -.romeo WILLIAM 'INN AuMl1t.1 At•rtrf 1116 H._,.... ...... c:.... w... '42"'414 MA'IVRE HSDCPlt to 1Jye In ~ bcme. ~rtel· c.Jl ~· Fr1..AM. • R:9iiPrt -wrm CAR. • ~y WEEK. $1JIO.V. e aA0 J'OR GA.S * : _ .:.-: BlanrrrER 2~:• ~ aa, ICON aru FRl/ ~ Sdll uea. 548-4718 tvet MATURE SnTER. I Elq)et, UVE ll'f, W. Houte- work. * $43·8' Ollb PllOt ·-811111 """' . , ' I - I • JOI Hel VI All 1ne; Rat $ff Sec) Sec1 ~ttn Sec) m:p_ Acti Sec) Typl Bkpi Sten Girl ~ I Op. e.-q Un Ub Ap, u I I Pla nee Exi Ov1 bee Caal Sm.I .. tra J Tel Im ca: Be UC 1..e Ta tn S\ I &16- LOI 1'[ P'l Fr tnl '" po cal c s A fc .. • Ca -I Ne. tOI I.al' pt $2 I Ex! .. ... D. Pi .. ta W' .. iC le • m " I ~.~S.1"6 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR ME RCHANDISE FOR PETS & LIVESTOCK TRANlftOltT A TIO T Help Want.d, SAL! AND TRADE SALE ANO TRADE SALE AND TRADE Women 7400 H'$o!,8;t9d, 7400 Furniture 8000 f urnit"'9 8000 Mlaceltaneous 8600 _o_09' ______ a_a_2_s,_T_r_"_ck_• ____ ..;9~.S~OO Import~ Autot 9'00 UMd c.,.. 9900 IMDUSJRlAL lllRSE ~rNune wi1h ~ cettt lnddstrlal experience. COLLINS RADIO CO. 19700 Jambor .. It.old Newport Buch AM600 J All appllcaata reviewed on merit with DO biaa toward Race, Color, Creed or Sex. , $ .. us NOW-Start now, or after Hollct.y.. Sfcy ..., ~ • 40 .... '° s:m Secy to va 'Pm ...... S«io !:.trnQ, flectronk:a $f.'S3 • $451 Secy, A ..... ce ...... 1433 Bq,r. Full ~ S350-KIO Actg All't PA a.p. to $500 Secy Ille • !¥! • • • • ... $3SO Typist· Recetlt •••• ~ Blq>tt. Aa't YOIDll ~ Steno lb bd 80 • • $39()..$425 Girl~ •• Start to UlO Recept-'I)pllt • •• • ~ Sl'PEHIOH ' I ,o,o ' 1857 Hartior COCKTAIL WAITRESS EXPEJUENCED Apply H -p.m. "T•lk of the Town" :?323 E. Coast H~y. Corona del Mar 613-2370 ACWSORY SAW Clerk Typist Type Hett payeb .. c~dcl, lnvol~a, dally cnn ...portt, -•"' °"'· •r cS.rlcel t11kt. ~st type 6S wpm or bet· ter and be prof lcf •nt on th. 10 key u lcul• tw. Hleh tcM.I trH. Ulte wfth 101M .Xptrl. •nee In a.,.. volu.,,. •ccountlng KtlvJtl ... Apply In ~ or call· 3333 Harbor ltvd. Costa M.n S46IOM AllANllC REIARCH CORPOB.ATlON Missile Systems DlVlSION U.S. Otizenlhip RequJnd ~ Equal ()ppcrtwlft;y Emplo)'l!I' llll!I BIOS. New HuntinC]ton leach Store Has ooeninP b an vcper!eooed CLERK Same phone wm. mu.-• varied office duties. BARKEf BROS. 83 Huntington C9ftf9" Huntington Be•ch .. COfffE SHOP · CASHER Over :n. 3 to 11 ahm. SIBATOll BEAat Ill 21112 OCHn Ave. HunrillC)toll ,..... IS H""9tngten C•nt9f' Huntlngfeft S.Kh Fantastic Opportvnfty --------bu arisen tor a woman In ~DING Mac.hlne Operatort Plutk:, injection. Penna· llent positien wtth &oocl ;.y. ExceJlmt work caodldcw. OnrtJme and all ~ beneClla-Ml.llt be exper, CALIFORNIA lnj.ctlon Moldlnt o.c:a Me9 5tll-'8 An eqnal opportlmlty employft' PRECISION ASSEMBLY Small p a r t I mecbanlcaJ a.mbly for indultrlal elec· b'allca tlmltr7. PmuDeat paalUan. Excel N'tlt Bch locatlm· Tel for appt. ~1301, Mr. lahaw er write tor ~ cation. P.O. Box 2a Nilt· Bcb. IKL INCORPORATED Harvey's A-Go-Go Leara to be • Go-Go Girl. Tap l1'.l00l!1· $250 wtr. We train. SWlNGINGHT IAU JN aw«aE CX)UNTY. 5 Locatiolll! FOi' tderflw CID; 6&88. KJ.80 9* b' LOU 1114 Nill· Blrld., CK LOOKn«i FOR A VERSA· m.E POISlTION wrm A 1Ul'UltE? We Med a girl Friday, combination media traJnee for amall but rapidly arowlnl ad agency tn Nw- port Beech. Ap 21·3.5. Some Clllhp pnMJed. ~...., betwn •• 5. PART 111 WOii A VON ha1 .,-Jnt for neat matvr• wom- en. No apert.nce .-c. ~feet $30<.58'0 .......... Finni! Neect )'l9fflld ._,, No job too \up ot too tmall. s.t- lsf.actlon ruanmteedt WesNrn Girl 646-1451 ClEIK TYPIST Ptloflt ...-. .. ...,. pi...-to ...n. Call: THI ILUPPI 6'H1IO MIDiCAL our national orpruzadm • due to a promotion In oar ranb. She mllllt be wlllln,- to learn every pbate ot Jn)' buatnta. will> high tnlt.lrlty and ..ur.ctlv.e. H aha qual-m-. lbe wW ban aa1ar7, o'Rl"Write. ~. com- mllllon and free le4da dl.ll1· For penonaI tnttrkw can MR. G!DIK. 494-lllD Betw. 10-12, Moo-Fri. RSEKPJt.lfelp w/3 IDOi okl baby Approx age -so. $200 ..._ Jtefs Npt Bcb. 60-1:1116 Jobe Men, Worn. 7SOO No expert••• Nec-.yl Full or '-' n.n. M'.Ult have de9o caJiflnla ~ record. AlllJ}7 YELLOW CAI CO. 111 E. 11th St. Costa Mesa EXPE7l MAnrRE CPLE ONLY! Manage 1' • UDfi.. Lb maint MMC.12 afll!t 7 llftl· ....... natructlon 7550 * * WhY * * No& * 4 • Help .. * y~;; * or Play * * Santa * * Fot Someone * * Wbo Nee.di a * * Bkill~* TRAIN NOW PAY LATER 114 KEYftUNCH PROGRAMMING a.... 1IO'lf fbnntnc Train now -JNl7 latltt' Free pla~ aid WUT COAST l DARLING tlny top poodle RD> trud, ·~r Ford flick· VOLKSWAGEN CHRYSLIR - - - - -pup.~. Colon. Rea&. tennt. up, Rltll, Good lites, new Stud serv. ~9l ~Int. S600 or bl-It olftr. --------ADOll.ABIZ ~~ pups, ~2U.I bcforo 1, 642-U'll Wll ..... FOR ul.e JOOt' ~. AKC ~. Ownpioft stock aft 5. . .. , Gocid mech COlld. ~ Will bold for Xm ... 841-8470 '6" CHEV Van, 6 cyl, exoo. 'ft1« Volknlapa ar Poncbe ~ POODLE malt, &Uvu toy, cond. Muat ..U .... • pq tDp dallara. hid flar 1963 QI.RY& 4-dr. Sedui. 10 w~ out ot Jodan'a SUvtt 67'5-1173 momnp or f'Vlll, Gt 1'0C. caJl Mt. All& Xblt ('Cllllll Many Xtna. Talibt. =mD-llJ-m&.= m 11 AA -Pri IQ, MHll!IN ;;:;;;;:;;======= JHpt 9$10 • 7V ,.. Bargain Huntera .,,, Th• PLUMBING Emporium lll.amoodl to Toola . . . OP Camttru to GWl.s ••• EARL & HEATING Typewriters • • . M\latcal Wtrum~nts . • . . ANYTHING to •. --EVERYTHING! tuO 1900 JEEP P1eiro.JI uuck. 19.67 vwi:. CORVAIR for S.nic. Day ., Night Da.lly out-of..,])&W'll s~claJa. Lot.n-SQy-S.U·Trade PHONE 642111753 ""' CASH lN 3 M lN l11'ES C M. JEWEl..RY & LOAN --------5.<XXI milts co OlilYy I tn-BfMEDlATE ODJV'ERY f'OR SALE 16.hand &tldln&. giM, • wheel dliff, 1'dio, $1 772 full ~ct '6:1 MONiA Spider, top cood. S360. Whlte w /bla.ck 1.nt. met ..... i'13-i450. ~ Store now open 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. lS38 Newport Blvd. 646-7141 Excellent trail hone flOO. heeler, pended ca.mpe.r. 1500 MOdel, 118 Dlx Sed Mooday tbru Saturday . -----f>38~T3 sm. cau 540-28 after S:«t. INTl ltCONTININTAL ·iiO OorYalr, ~. n-UM!, 1526 Nhtport llvd., Cotta Mtu MOVING to Small Apt. BPd BEAU • 8 yr old Palomino AUTO IMPORTS $225. 2 Ref, Shetland ponle.a Campers 9520 PHONE s.».mi MW paint. $215 or offer. sprud, fllll ah.e ~· 2 Blonde llOO • eecb. ~mt U291 HARBOR BLVD, G.Q. Q.ll f'l1.a2. 101'1 DelUM Campu I WlLL TRADE IJl1 '60 Cor-TRANSPORT•TION Sleeps &, A·l Omd. 64 VW CONV. BDt top, Tur-va1r (auto.) for Nie. Color MODEL HOME Pianos a Or9an1 1130 Uer end tables $2.50 l'll· Wbitc ddna lamp, iiold base SPANISH ORGANS • PIANOS wl.&b ahadl S&fiO. Blonde ra. n-h • y --a..h 9000 F\illy c~~ 96.'l..fm ~ bottom. l~Dmt. 1V combination M0-1768 -• .ut Very a.E.AN! _.lW • The elepnt look Ull.t yoo Ull!d St~iaway Grand. ap-dio ~. 1'ormAls • m1sae1 5iJ.e T-9 S1. (worn ooceJ. hive IND 1D beaudA&1 Med-prox, 1 s IW'W cost: many cl Ht:met now at ._ than others. Used 51>lnct planoe i.lf the Ol1lfDaJ ,nee. AU bun $335. All makes IJ.9ed ~ dllpl•Ytd ..al1 oqans • used Hammond • • .... aed. OoralOlll $3915. SCHMIDT·PHILLIPS CO. Woo.len'• coat abou! 11 . A steal! $15. (Jus1 pu.rchal<'d ln August.) Crey Hush Pup- py ties • women's 7 AA $3.SO. White Hush Puppy YAOrr CLEANING lmporltd Autot 9600 '61 VW Sedan. ncet cond. DODGE SEJWlCE AT YOUR SLIP . l ow~r. S3T5. or malte oUer -------- Low moothtly rates. Waahlng. XI.NI' tranlPOrUtlanl Good MM9S3 or MM5.24 polishing. nrnilhlog. paint· buy! ·~Oat.tun .ed. SAOU· • '63 VW • SUNROOF in&· Attention to detailL '20 nCE $850 ca.ah! lU~h • S97'5. IMMACULATE! 'G Dodp. NW ~I 575. Catt 541-3806 Yrs. e.xper .. xlot refl.. SVNB. . 673·3'26 e MANY Extrut 545-6181 673-5785 day or n!iht '58 ABAR'nl ZAGA'ro .... 64 vw -s•tuotv.11' JQQa .. bedlOOID .... ~---· ~ 1*17 North Main St. lies S3li0. Olbtt articles. 291.S Androa Pl· C.M. 5'164\95 FALCON * $950. * unnVVT. Sellift4) Yo• loat? CALJ.. '13-J063 .., XLM' CONDi $J%lO. 1960 Noon St.a. ween. Good We will ltm'e ycor boet f~ ..,C\U. 54&-0n cond. JVH. ltk:k. Make d.· t1:r dldlc ... SeDa a& oD Santa Anll ... far around Open H Moo. thru Fri. POOJ. TABLES OUr pdce n. Can starting 12-5~. for brokerage Ust.lng. At· AUSTIN HEALEY VOl.RWACEN '6' We.tpba· fer. 54U6l8 Pm. ~-- trsctive 18les yard O(>p()lite 1.1& camper. Mlllt .U • 1'alce FORD o a I b t -.pa.ratel,y. ORGANS ORGANS ORGANS New and Uted 1966 BRUNSWICK the Balboa 8a1 Oub oUer. '* 536-2'171 T .. '2' mo. Dtlplayed at OlOClM one now for a • • • SANTA ANA J"UJtNmJRE, Merry Musical Chrial.mas! $27$ TOU,YCRAJ'T NEWPoRT 1966 SPRITE am . mUta,1966 ~=-vw=-----..,._------- 12200 w .n..-.. H .,k., om $1700. 2553 Columbia, CM. · ~· tmed ex· 1966 OTA falrlane • '-""""' wy .,..,...,_. ~ blwst Qlllem, in Xlat CCIOdJ GI W. Mb st. M 541 .()'111. Oiorda at $195, Spinets from Free delW. Ii: Installation 1009' FINANCING ()pa ...... lmlday. $.195, Onolea $1500. Over PORNITURE 3(X) new and Wied. G.leil ...,.,.,.. Room S.mpa.s HodJan'a HAMMOND 5'a· ...,,.....,,. D1fn19'd d.lo • 2854 E. Coast Hwy. "R.,......,OM Corona del Mar. OR 3·8930 .,lankr\lpt Stock lalie Organ Spealw' ..... u .... Model L-51 with revet• SA VE $$$$$$$$. Terma. batl<11. CHER.RYWOOD m-4286 uP TO 70~ SAVINGS No FMC:)' Frobt • • . · . · but Look INSIDE T•lfti•ion I 1205 ~ Fumiture 2159 r Blvd .• C.M. WE RENT Also Vlctcrill St. EntranC&, $ECAID POOL 323 s. Mam: Clr'ange !>32-1992 WIDOWmt MUsr SAauno; Diamond riDa. 1% carat Lad- lea mJIC. dothini. all like new, al " 14.. Mink atole, wm'Tl 3 es. Ladles leather l)lll'le Ir accessorie&, coe- lUme jefttry. N!W golf cart I< cluba. MUSl Sell-Sac! 675-5644. RACING PIGEONS £ntin! flYina teams & breed- 1966 • ~· carver camper '59 Auttln Healy boat 110 hp Mere motor. ,.,. -. 1'rlr-c:a.r Iota cl :mu. Sac! Good cood. Ott-Vcw $3200. 828-4181 ;;;::::;;;======= 31• CHRIS Craft. Very ~a· IORGWARD 1001ble.1 See.n by appoint· '60 COMBl. * $2915. ENGINE ment. MT-em7 RECENTI. y OVERHAUL- S.ii boats 9010 ED. 642-354? • UDO '1135 · •. . . . with n-.iler Full Racing Gear DATSUN WOW! Slal5. pvt ,ey. M2•&ru. p ,6!!01 Omw:r fl Anahf:lm '62 VW $l50 I: 19th C.M. OR 3-Tm * GOOD ccndj 1193-ll& betnen 5 AT pm. , ~ '63 Falcon waica. 1995 dt-56 Volksw•een SM. tun tnterior. f'Xti'U, saf-.V rood cond, px>. 546-ftJOl equtp, eeooomk:al. 1 owner VOLVO ... '59 VOLVO $C50. Clea!ll Good Tranlportailan. &9'2·~ attu S-pm. Volvo 1966 1225 962A3l9. 1959 l'ORI>. OVy Se&il. Wap. New batt, tird, FQll tnd car. SH>-Ot.ll IG-376' MUSTANG Open ~9 wkd)'I; cillled Sun. Movl~ To Smalt Apt. New, nearly new, rebuilt fft: Ha9eneth. Bastinl, Slon REAL SHARP! $1005 ll'rms MAR V1STA Yacht Sain WANT A DIAU TRY USI Sta Wap. Wht. ~ upbol. Mull eeU. e-3435. RACER '&i ~· lyY ~.,... t!!d IGrq9I f1llbt .,,__ nm induction manUoid, '"51 rear end. trllCtion bets, Ef rmp, ~ Oillll« .. TVa. color TV1, p h on o a le Wegge strains • Member * ust s.11 * wasben, d .r y e r 1, lrooert al National Asaoc. & SOCO LI~ New • spring le mattress refrga, .s't~ci. Rent lat, Club. Singlelf from $3.00 frame, b I o n d e bookcMt ~ latrr. tr yau wilb. pair from $10.00. A I 1 o heAdboud. Uad fl:>r guest No Depcgits I No Contract.I crates, ~g & carryi.o&. ">Om. $50.00. 2915 Andnle, Free Service I< Delivery Call MS-2977 alter 6 PM. O:l8ta Mesa. ~. C2 Yrs. Appl. Rdlablltty SAbUFICE! J ..... '• Kl 3-8341 *AUCTION * 1?001 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. M'.2-6151 or m -snt ""' , ... 3. , ...... ZIMMERMAN Sport,.,. 9610 '52 MG TO-CLEANI $850. • 673· 2631' tac!hDrnl!t«. -4ll .... Ant..,_, Clasatcs 9615 _ol_pymn...;.__t.a._!>&_m_a __ _ FURNlTURE, 3 roorrui com· 11113 s. M&lD St.. Santa Alla U J'Oll will &ell or buy LIDO 14 no 1M9 complete trailer. salll. etc. 1 year old. Like new 675-1908 or 673-7861 Sabota by •~e wu.on COSTA ..sA * 1980 Harbor 642-3551 * '65 MUSTANG, 4 tpl trtp1. ovenbld ttrea. ~ ~. 4 b.vrel cart>, AD delu.xel RlrH. Sl&96. 54UI» pletie. 9 Pc. living room, 9 Sporflnt Geech .Alldloa'• Friday r p.m. pc bedroom. diaette. cliebes, l500 asve Wlncb' a try Kita $235. Factory finilhed ======== pictures. pillow, etc. Bal· BOOTS, BOOT8 ror salt-. Windy's Auction Barn ance only S333; $2.50 wk. Hub, lTH Newport Blvd., We need :rem' Heed -. ~ Ntwport MIHSM SKI MAH a SQ. )'di ol custom white O>sta Mela. Free' delivery. 642-8335 2508 Vf, c.t Hwy NB REDECORATING W'OOI ~. never lllled, NEW Surfttoenh ucrUlce '500-Small mabo- Itallan prov. aodque whltf lor Olriltmu. t&S· ~ Ian;)' ~ ~ desk w/g:reen brocade" COYeriDp, cambmlliml, excellent for liv-nn furn. OJuc:h. tables, MltcefteMOVa l600 an ~t, J75.. m.oaso. chalrs, etc. Dlnet et Cbl.ack VOIG'i'LANDER Pramioent Ir Gold) 548-3"'1 aft 5 ~ endl. KIRBY VACUUM a.EANER OUnera, wide angle It port· BUY ANY FURNITURE Tm~ payments ot suo ra.lt i.-t, $225. Rattan per mant.h on ~ vacu-leCt'l • OClCalslonal chain. Direct from r*r. at whlaale um. OlllDP~e UICI pi&iu-256.l Columbia, CM 546-8203 pricu thN m.. Save"' to teed· Caah 1-1ance $44.72. NEAR new Sea.rs' regulation 10%. Call Mr. Ed~. ()-edit Mir 535-Tll9, Ana-&ize PoOl table. complete Appl lances belm w/beU.,' cues It rack. Musi 1100 KEEPSA KE~ Mil tmmediately! S3'1'5 cMb * FriOdaire pa dryer, $70. wedd1nc aet • ewir Ji-ct. m.!lOT att. s. oa N6.56lL 2G1 Zeatth Aw., Santa Ana unall side ..... J1tlt suo. NEAR new baby le toddler Beta-st&-1156 Cll'-tl'ade tot elec. ltm't out. equipment. Busl.net, crib, .,-48'' CAS RANGE P>-board DlOt'ol' l:n a'OCld cond, play pen, atrol.lft', w.lker, .,.. • • BURNER.+ 836·T&m etc. Complete packap $60. .,.. GOOD COl'ld! 5'8-6800. JIM SEYDIJlZ PL yWOQD * Call LI 8-2!m • m> BRISTOL. C M. R.EFRJGERATOR "'· TV Mt._.,. 1110 ·~· a>. OWr A OOQl:b $20, % " Plywood GI emooth one l'rttW' $150. Mile items. ANTIQUE maboJ. dinlnr a:id.e. $U9 ea. "'" Plywood 17600 Oa.k St., Fountain Val· tble. Sheraton IC;ylt, 3 xtra 4x8, amootb coe aide. $3.39 ley. 962-5745 .. leavee SS.. I Maha(. Olp-UNDERWOOD ~ & b l t pendale dlninc cba1n lo-SIWl'S UU1IC7 pUnt spr'l1 tJpewrtta S35 or a.t cO!I'· dad. hCllt Ir bDll.etl -need oatftt. ....., ~ cam· can 6411-ol.29 bttwn ~ 1 pm. !9ftn. 1r neoftrlrlc $HO., lll9dal alt tmk. Extra 8baratae et1le mahoc side. boee. IDa.IMft fltttngs It For Sale: Dry FINWOOd llcmd, eta1nwood ltrini1ni mi.:. ~ carr. tM-1397. 838-3506 A ei.arqumy lnllY of earich IO' Aurora H.O. race set. shell A urns St'TS. 4tf-3248 SELL ALL OR PA.RT. Gui· FREE TO YO\J eves. nea viii. n ta le cage. Thm · * GmuINE lT'TQ Swift bookJ, like new! Broil-~~ M.alamut~ " German A1Deic:a diest • s• hf&h, @r. 549--3139· Shepherd, black 6 fawn. Gndl1dlcl dnwen. <mE * 10%' Del11Xe CaJ'l'l1>tt. about 1 year okt, 'ftty funl:J ~ MH2T3 Sleeps '· ~l cood! FUlly fri&Ddly, weight *iut 100 ~· lba. 1961 Anaheim S.. CM. Sewing Machines 1120 * Olll 96l.m2 U/5 BaXD ""';;iiP&iai"d l" " nu:E to aood ....... tmc- BRAND _...._meddne l~" JC ~··. 22.GJO. Alto ed yard. 2 ~ .... me N9'm'-S· . ~ eutaiDI fat u tech bin • till tem.Je mw * can 58-763'1 * of tlle ~ 515-4Q35. mind, 4 mo, ane IC'iDUy UPHOUmJUNG • STt!iO. 2 mix f~e.Je. 8 mo. .... Mullcal Inst. 1125 pc. mnp.an crsftlmen) 1211 WALNUT Olllllole Ch>rd Or· n. --. 6e1. pJctmp. ns KITI'EN, blaclc IDd wlllte. 3 Maha. J:IB. ''Bmly'' 5J6.'4(X; months old. Waaderfbl pet. pr1. New cond. CgJVt'lOO-BEAU/Ub aewl 4 • *1n Woold like 10 malle eome SAC! m. EvM or wlmds yo1mst nr eld"1t penoo 642..DJ Natural Stene Marun Searl happy a l O\ristmaa tfmt. GIBSON RhYthmn Guitar SD>. 4 -llc:ln Wild Mink 6'1J..178.5 o/ 646,3l1t. 12./S .. /De AnDcmil pldmp $123. Scarf mo. * 54Hi613 PAIR ol Be11gle .. J19Pm • Xld oand! -Artlar/Of. DlC!_a.oPll>IA at. al8c> ahot.s, l male alttrtd. 1 t .. PIANO, Sdloni,w aprirbt ,_Greet Boob Weit· male. Will not ..,._.te. To em World. Sft. XLNT. good loving home aal1t Grand. Call after 8 pm weiek· u 4-S.111). .... ~ 642-8206 1211 e WILL PAY CASH for Uttd ltllNlA TURE Pocldlt. malt, ,..,.. & Ortana 1130 FamttaN • Appllances. J 2\; yrs old. f'rte to adult.a Item or HooadUJ! or home with older dlUdrtD. BALDWIN "ANOS • W7..rr• ANn1ME • 646-858'7 UIS ThMttr O,..nt 1r P.Url'RIC GU?l'AR wtth FREE pe..lt of oae. -...nt\Jl NEW • tJ!ED • RINTAU A11PUPJ1.Jt m1 (9a. ms Pmdan Calleo lUtiea&, to ()pm Night. • S'and91 673-a509 before 2:00 p.m. good hocntt. 545.ms 12/t Ward'• BaJdwin Studio .. , IDr Cmie. * • POODLE MIX. -..._... um Newport Blvd., CM. WHDU..POOL Eledric dr7er 64U414 T -mos. All abota. 1-to 5 ~.n okl, rood cond. good home.~. U15 CJIRlSTMAS aiJ't,t for 7our 165. 962 '°252 S LrITLE BOY IUll W, ftmJJy. Baldwta Ot,iuonlc LGE. deP $15 or best Gf!e.r. to GOOD home. NMlt1 t.lec cqan. Plinoramlc 1'1M, SMC el.ec add mach., uaed 2 Ult walnut flrdlh. Late modtl. mmdll ~. 962-tm Uke new! Call e.:ms aft OLD Servel reb_.llM\ YOQ 2 R.tmtnndt tlllle lamps. I .-n· 54". Gold fllllric ... 1*:k ~. ~-1215 .,-PRACl'I<Z PIANO Sell 1,6 Jllb.. m.im J'REE dirt. Piled ... ..., tD ., OU> ~ XJ.Nr eand! S\JRFBQA.R.D ~ abape pt .... PlaM .... Ult .,-$150. * MMll1 .. .... Wbt• NJqent, Jao PETS & LIVUTOCK ~ Planoll)' dfllp$50.~ . Dett 1121 JCDllSAU.. UJle ...., P.td· ROUt«> eek Jldatal dlnlns -. .n . •· •tm tal*, ' ou dlfdrs. S'1$. MINI.A 1'lJU Poodle JUlllllH. ~WRY ORGAN. 2 yn old. * .... • Blue black. '""'' tuver u.d 11tt1t. oo.t • ... n .... l'DG 8AMTOOU Mtp,$50· $15. .... , -Mot dlclfd. ~ ,,,. * f1NIM pm. .... IAllR °""" 111'2U V1a ~W. DUSH &etttr, 1 yr ..._ Wiil • J:, .,., CM. ....,, J'IM WOOO lwlelt. .u f« ... '° ......... S3SO lbkln Watenport. U20 w Cout Rwy. Call 548-<7613 JAGUAR '65 ¥USTANG, fa.rtbedf. d" tral lncl/d', 18,ID) ml; • MW "11• • dfa. m.111l OLDSMOIU l'ct Late lfodlt Ullf'OiirL at : • UNIYEIJITY . ; OIDJMlll . I .. COSTA MUA CHRYSlll/ .PLYMOUTH '62 <lloeYy auto P"Q camper I Col&& KMa, 26' boet moear • trana-. . MG 546-1"4 8arptn. ~ 'T11t tht lllllt RI 1 :H111 MOBIL!! tmie lft up ill nice CONSTIUCTION SALi fl bot1a Mew A Ulecl c.84 park, 50XlO, 1 ~ bdrm, .. f'b' ........ Good CiiilliO Cl1l OHllO !M'tltE tNV. REDOO!:D RIB. ._ 1*t ..-, c.- '61 TQyota ............ $1Tll ,T;;;,..:;ft:;;lp;:;;Q'ltlileft-~Cah;;;-l tole ..... SZllD or PIO A BICYCLES 9225 '61 M. G ............. $1.1118 '57'• ftru ·ci:s, lddl .wtta t.o.p. 50C E . Octutront. Bal GIRLS 24" Schwbln Sllart· '6l VOLVO ...... •• ••• $.229S 6 U'=t'• •tlca ft&'" 1lite ~. Boys 8d>winn Sting '67 Jl:EP • •• . . • • • • • • • $7195 :.. Ul1 to Ir~ Rey $71, Bo712&'' 3 speed All Uwd Cars In Stoek .., ,..._ -------- En&ll*. m. cau 613-l'la M~ 21m1. .. • .. • . 1995 IAfl J.rA CAR. en IOY CAIYll L cJ'rJ .wn ciomrectt PONTIAC Motorcyc... noo a..:J O.A.~ 2912$ B.arl>ar BL. Ollll& tftiil HONDA Supenpll"t SO; MW Mn9 u' 1latW C.M. .... 116 444t tuck an.s roa .. t: ... IMPORTS p;:: ••cK -0nnce ~· Clchatn -~ dutJ clutx:h and Oftl'o 9¥11 DeaJc tDr Rollt Aoiyce and lhe Utt; jUlt bad ~ -Barbar, CJ(, ... B!!ntly.• ' • tune-up: read)t to p; color '67 M~ ._, llDDt 1UVD:ltA wtdl • Safety • White: $125; call ~ • • fd ,.,... .... ...,, * ~~~ ~· = 4~ 673-6583 ~ I VII. WAR .:::***.ne::ew ~ ~ mun 500 ~. A·l· $l.~ Honda Aclclicts $1713 $$295. can bd..ttn ' p.m. <>ne owner. 5J9.4.965 att s. 1986 Honda 160 cc GET OUR DEAL ~ and • PJD· 5"-4539· '63 ~lie coov • moo. Scn.rnb'tt. $395. • Herb Friedt;..der • '9 OPEL w-... New pdnt AM-FM. F\IJJ P""'· 39.oo:> 943 Oll!7fM9 St., CM 13~ Beacb, ~r tlrel. nraatr, e:Dst. ~ mJ. Xlnt eandl !l&NT.1.S Cati 546-6315 Hwy. 39 ~ S. o .G. Frwy t1'8D1 car. $295 or ol1'. RAMBLER HARLEY O.vSdmn 3 wbHl· TW J..1'W" JE 7-6824 64N91.3 ~~---~.,...,.,-..,,--~~ er. Rune perfect.. nne tor -AaeL TRADE BM.II 'Sl Buick 4-dr. 'a> RAMBLDl , dr x!nt m~ lft'Vice ~. 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Wapn. * Call 642-J93t * ~~~ s.mc. RJ'H. Xlnt <md,. tuJ5. X l n t condition! Prt\>ate W IM11'ACO CAMPERA AD Qwdlt Ca*~ 53'-2l5f aft S p.m. Party. ~ l'TMX:· Sl1'eet or DCrt. Low-tm Park A .... c.M. '5'7 CHEVY 8el-Alr. new: ..- mJ, s.'!00. * &t4>1TTZ ~ blt motor, tnna A P9lnl. PONnAC TEMPEST VAUANT ~ cord, no. DeU•end ---MIS. C.U _..,1068 IT'S ~ bollt tlmt. ..,_ ........ Female w~ ..... , .... ..,., .... ... Gflt'• "'1ce. pod ....... 1 'IT o\d. Cood w/c6liln.. -Natdd (llJMft, J33, Oltap! $"4ID OAD.T 'PIWI' a111lW II\ cue. at . ., ..... nu:BRAVE BIOOll '0 lJN. .... "°"' MA'l"CHOO Sf11'GE WMR· 'E!cOtte Wk mJn JIOOdlit ,_... ... El 6 DRYEft.. UD ?flW • l•T?l-S&, An!Wla . can &63'138 ~ alARGE Ill j ' • -· D&n;y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE P ains • m DeWoitrl motmnalen are nt!lri.og ~ ln their plants Ind car buyers Will 1Uff6 plt&~ their p~ -bl,lt a few, CJt maybe many. livea will be saved and m· juries :reduced. It all began with the peeve of an obscure lawyer named Ralph Nadir. He got mad enough about auto- mObile safety, or lack or it, t.o write a book. ·:unsaJe at Any Speed." It was a bombshell tint in Detroit, then in w llhlogttl'1. Out of all the furor Nadir elirTed up has c:ome a ~t object teaon for other manufacturers. to. wit. that thev had better ~ate tbeOlselves or they. c.an exp«t the~ government to occupy the vacuum with perhaps coetly and enterprisMtifiing results. . . , Upshot of coogreasiorW heanngs on Nadirs charges WM creation of another federal bureau -the National Traffic Safety Agency. Since September .. all automaktn have been required by law to report possible defects to NTSA , d' t h"• the Dr William Haddon Jr. NTSA s irec or, ..., utborlly lo make such repo'rts public. Hi6 first use of ttus power led to the start.Ung revelation in late Novem· ber that more than 500,000 late-model can, trucks, buseJ and motorcycles have beeto nch~ ~:O:Oes~:~le foreign manulactunrs n,a~t wasn't nearly as bad aa )t sounded. For, ~ Fo~ Divi.son General Manager Donald Frey quickly point • -bably not more than five percent of the recalled ou.., P•v d ythlng wront;with them vehicles actually ha •_n hat tter }jdht ·in lerm6 Haddon appears m somew 6 of being fair and reasonable in bis anno~cement of uirements for I968 models. He said some of safety req ed gulations probably would be modilied in ~~:rfe1:m~ speclficatioo6 to meet legitimate objec· tions of the manufacturers. . 'gbl d--:-i..1 Many of the items on the list are hi y ~..., ~ salety ~ untortnnately for the automakers, their Their Plants C'ompetiUve salet drllte centered to completely on sty e and PQWer, or tl'Yl• •lid~ economy, tb•t safety · factors were neglected. Their polling of consumers sh.owed indifference lo safety compared to glamor. Thia proved to be a eiren song whkh caused them to overlook or di6regard the potential this created for juat 1uch a crusade as Nadir'&. Finally came government regulaUon. Some of the key items among the 22 on NTSA 's list include a colla~ble fieering wheel. standard lOCJ· tion and identification of cutalD controls. transmiasion improvemenl.8 to ~uce •h1ftint' Vl'Ol"S and provide sup- plemental braking at low speeds, better wind6hield de- frosters, brake line changes to reduce the possibility of failure through bydraµlic fluid leakage, better light, and reflectors, headruta to prevent "backlash'' injuries. bet· ter anchoring of eeat., and Si.le sets of lap belts for six· passenger cars and shoulder harnesses for certain small· er cars. 'fhese and the other i1Dp1ovement" won't come free, but if they .help lo sne livea they'll be worth the extra cost. The pity JS the mtomakera didn't avoid legal com· pulsion by taking~ measures voluntarily. Don't Try to Use It Newest member1 of the Society of Confusion Creal· ors are t!lose respoNible for staging freeway dedication ceremonies long before the freeway so honored is open for traffic. · Latest instance is the Ne\VPOf't Freeway's n~w Jet· lion between Warner Avenue in Santa Ana and Paliiades !Wad in Costa Mesa. It wu dedicated last Friday morn· mg -but don't try· to uae it. • It won't be open for m_,be one week. maybe three weeks. . . .. :--.. - 'Hm -Wond•r if it'll work-' ' SolfW Truth In Almost Everything Profit. Raked Ott tlae .Tep At tbe recent annual meeting of the American Academy ol Pediatrics, re- IW'Cben b'OID Walt.er Reed Ar m '1 ~~ eetw reported that "palm· -..i:unc' bu helped pediatrlclaDJ clilCDOMI about cbildnm'• Ult. Palm .. flnlllFdnl.8, tbey aald, tometlmea tacJoM bbtb defldl in chlldrft. ua cmtalo palm Unu could evea indlcate-.rut ailments auc:b u & burl CON11 ... Tbele tlndlnll-tfter nearly a year ol reaeaid> on a ~en -did not ltS'Pl'ill me. ~ I ptiw older, l have (Ollnd tut there ii I01ll6 truth ln al~ cpost ~. no matter bow ab- llad Of' 0 1rraUOPl'" lt JDl1 aeem to be. 'l'IWCE JS TIWl'll ln palm-nedinC, phrenoJba, ad ea. qu of •• dlac -aJttaoqb I do not 4,,....-1n a:t et tb1m. 'ftlre II tndb ID ._, .-. prtmltm diet.J, ad baadwrtWIC _. •. Yoa name tt, DO matm boW .&11 tt m., toUD4. and u enoup peo- plt bave believed in It over a period of time, tbeN ta bowld to be a r"clual co" of truth In it. For the trutb, 11 Ariltotle told UI 10aa *'°• t.r UP a blrn door -It b so i.t; • t.rcet that 80bodJ call wbo1lJ mlll ~ lt. but. at the .... time, nobod1-ta hlt all cl It .ta._. U.... AND, 0 ~t b tile latter part of bia s~nt that the faddists and cultists conveniently neglect. They claim toe mudl, Cl' exelulve, truth Dear Gloomy Gus: MUllc h IOUDd that la pluaant ~ noiJe ta sound that is un- pleualll So when you an mak· Int music do it aoftly becauae your neighbor may consider It nolae. · - H. B. McD., Jr. for their pet be1ieft, and thu1 reduct them to an ablunUty. SUn spoil, fer lnltaDce, affec:t ow moods;, but to claim that they 1tlltt wn u to dls· tori and .O!JllllD~-lnam.aA bl.ltory ln a ludicrous way. By tbe l&JDe token, the rationaliats an4 "acient16tl" have too lone ignored and sneered at folk·wildom, at th • whole lDtelledual underwodd of be. liell ta mqic ucl rltuala. TMy haft relepted tbeet belieb to tbe back dmNr of allDarmal P1YcboJotJ, ud when tt ... tum out bt •• cu learn IOIDllltbl!t.i about a cbUd11 pl\ysj.. cal ftltur'I fnlrn Jooldnc at b1a prints, they ... eaaCbt with tbelr pa1ml down. TBEBE 18 Nar a reJl&ioD ever tn- vent!d that cloet not baH aome meu. e or truth tq lt.., an the way fro& · &!Jenee to the auatere balir" Thomlam. 'lbefe 11 not a pollttcar ry that c1«>ea not contain a aub•\all· · of truth. There ii not an e(». 17stem that doa not inoorpor-a1e aeg1ect8d or obleured by oiler • ()qr ..... ii aot ... accept er wjlet llM • ..., but t.o cllf. crtm ...., ,. ftBd &bit .... .... ' Ill teneta we CMDot· full1 believe . Wtead, most ot ui ar~..con~ -t t.be bob or the win- dow wtth the aenM ol ntisfac· tion.fllat we ha hit the whole barn door. •• ~ Why the T~ Bill l:rtvr? To the Editor: ! am amazed that the current prop- erty tax error coo.Id happen in this .age of electronic computers and bu- reaucratic cbecb and double checks. ln my cue the net reduction was 35 cents. But I am mystified by nine other changes ln tax amounts, on my "corrected" bill, although the rates and value base are unchanged. IN THESE DAYS of mounting tax· es and equ.ally increasing protests, the added costs of rebllling, remailing and refunding constitute a gross 11>- discretion. Furthermore, I believe the taxpa}'ers are entitled to a public explanation and accounting of the ad· d1tional costs incurred. r don't know how to go &bout u, but would support a Jnovement to in· stitute a taxpayer's demand in tb1s regard. EDGAR K. HILL Cotta Mesa See news &tort/ on page l tod411. -EditoT Glad to Doltate To the Editor: Last October 1 received my proper· ty tax bill (postage 5 cents) from the tax t'OUedor or Orange Coant1' l mailed in payment on the first inst.all· ment and receJved a receipt (postage 5 cents l. On Nov. 28 l received a cor· reeled bill (postage S cents). ut~n from readers ore welcMM. Normally writtts 111-0uld con11e11 tMif meuaaes in JOO wordl or less. Th4 nght to eott<Wmc Zelttrs to fit space or elimiMU libel u ruerwd. AU let. urs mUJt include ngnature and mail· ing addrui, but taamt1 will bt'Wilh.- held on request. The rtvisM bUI was 12 cents less than the original bill becau~e the tu rate levied for purposes of repay- ment of state &<:boot building fund loans waa Jn uceaa of what It should have beeft. The >ttter also said a re-. fund will be processed to me If my payment bas been made -again, 5 cents po4Uige. SO FAR. !t CENTS h11 been 1pent, not counting the paper plui tbt paper work. I'm wondering ha, mucb tuu wll1 have to be raJsedAO cover tbe fOvenunent's honesty in retum. t.na m.y 12 cents .. So-=; somewhere it speodlu mon11 bl)'. Wbo' What? Wheret Law or DO Jaw, to my way JI t:hln.t- ing 1 wouJd be more Uwi glad to dO- nat. tht U ceota rather than to btve It cost m. 10 much later. MRS. DELBERT FLANDE..RS Cotta Meu Gamhling's Skimming and Bugging Skimming and bugging are two terms highl)-nHvat to the Auteri· can public at the mcnne;t. Skimming 11 a word used for tbe alleged prac- tice of ralr.bae profits off the top of grosa legal gamblin& nteetpts to avold tax paymenl.8 to vlriou.s lev8la of goventmeDt. Buaglng refers co vari- oua quut.lec.. ae&empts by law en. forcement offJcera bir'oll8h wiretap. ping and other electromc procedunJa to get information on ak.lmmiq and other law evaatom. A federal grand jury in Laa Vegas will m • e t "from time to time" to bear information on •kimmlnc. Earll· er thlJ year a Nevada state commi4· •ion s1arted Probinc chart• t b a t money wu 11rim9*1 off the top of gambllng recelp(a before tu reports were made and clwmeled into under· wodd colfen. Tbe com.m1ulon issued an interim report which said no evi· dence QI 1timmhlC •• uacovered. PAUL LAXALT, governor...tect of Nevada. met with Federal Bureau of Investigation DJrector J, Edpr Hoo- ver on Nov. 2'J to d.lleua ~ of concern to Nevada." Lauh Aid 1be threat posed by Cll'lanbed crime to the state'1 affairs Wal .oDe ol 1be tub- jec&a talked aboul ' The Wublncton Pott OD Dec. lt, 196.S reported: "JuaUce Department omciala are particularly concerned that the dit.clOIUl'es ol electronic: eavesdropping by the FBI may com· promise lmportat gambling and racteta cue9 now under lnnttl1• ticn." lD lM Vesu, aftlr ku!Q1 1fnea from the telephone company WI· der a dummy name, the FBI planted -or caused to be planted -hiChlY aen.sitive buCI in tbe otticet of hotel owneK and gambling casino opera· ton. THE LATE W. C. FIELDS~ circulated -if be did not orig1-tt - the llDe, "You cannot cheat an bon. est man." Another maxltn of PJM1 of sport ia: "Tberlt ia no 1udl tlliQ u free hmcb.'' Nevertbeleu. there are houses ln Laa Vegas wbicb will spend, thou5- ands ol dollan to bring gamblers free to the tablet by jet piq,e. lD a report of IUcb a jwiket, the New York World Journal Tribune maga· me 1uueata that the bouae spat 911&,0GO but made '315,000, iesl M ~ Uu of liquor and the coat of the Jdab· 11 anUable camp folowera. Tbe Trib tlhonlnata the back,. cround by HPOi tmi: "The H o u 1 e wam't quatinc. It stood 20 solid. un- DK.Wtcaled stories, wtth 800 rooma, U bola ol goJf. two pools and 100 1hin- 1.n1 breast. in Botto.ma Up, its Nation· al Geographic review." 1be newspa. per aho quotes one junket.er pm- b1er u saying: "J. Edgar Hoover tw the whole place ~. Some lit- tle matter about Uncle Sam wanting ha taxes before the House 1kinu etf the cream." Twilight of !est Ban Treaty Theft ta t n f o r m e d apeculatlon among nudur inaldera that the Test Ban Treaty of 1963 may not lut mucb lonfer. One unquota.ble spokesman has guessed for t.bil reporter that the Russians soon .may take advantage ol the 90-day abrogation clause and withdraw from tbe Treaty ''without mak:i.n1 us mad." The Soviets could do this on the pr.tat that Red China bu m,o v • d into naclear missilery much faster the ta.. Nuclear CW. membership belined to be poesi'bt~ The CblDete ban now detonated four weapons, ao that both the u~ and th\ USA are forced to ackllowledge tbat they have a pote~aJ rival. DENIZENS OF the tight litUe cos.- mos of nuclear lnowledge are a mix· ed poJ>l;llatiQn of high-level pollcymak. ers .. low.level One Worlders, trigger· a>nscloua military men, awed ~Jen­ t.lats and watchful members of ec.,.. gress. You can knock at almost any door and come away with dlHerent sets of cautious answers and blood· curdling suspicions. But ii 1here is a consensus within ttie nuclear cosmos. ' It would e~ss the brevity of lile ex· ~tancy in the Test Ban Treaty . ~e are those who look upon our era a& _ an interval. between steps wh.lch mQ¢ take u~ to expanded trea· ties -pq~ to ban proliferation. perhaps to ,ban all th4ffmo11u. clear weapons Oeyelopment. OTHERS REGAJtO the Test Ban at foredoomed by ll! own Impracticality considering that China ind Franc$ '1ld not sign it. and consldtthlg that no political arrangement! c-. be made to halt tbe surging tides or -.cl· entific curlor.ity. But the consenstft. a compound of wishfulness and world.. ly wisdom, adds up lo say that w. cannot loiter around on the assumP" Uon that the Test Ban has much slay· i.ng power. ·---BJI George --- ~ar: Geotge: As a matter of curiosity. why do dogs so often single out post· men to bite? Why are dogs mad at poatmen. particularly? Dear T. Y.: T. Y. I ubd • postman this some· .) tUu qo. He explained his the-' ory. fie tblnb dop are mad at po&tmen ~ause postmen so seldom bring dop any mail. I ·. \. .. Government olficlals are 1n a quan· dary about Jt. What sbouJd be ~ pub- lic inrorm.a~llcy oa nuclear af. fain! Tbe ls compounded by a pu1et amount ol iparance than olfldlla are to CODftal. EXAJIPLD: Wt were ca.qht by ~ wbm tbe Jtu.aana broke tbe morat.tam ud ltt oil Jm1JUIM. ptGD J>laltl' la .. atmolpbere Ill *1, and' Wbn it tdrDed out that the Qd:fttae ~ have heft u'1nc uranium lmtead of plutonium for n· p)otivea. We dO 1ot,·aa of today, know the JDaOl,ltude of the Soviet under• P'C'JDd blast la October, for it WU S,· 000 miles awa:y and aeismoll'IPhic iutrwnenta 4o not fell wbetJ:wr It WU alve • ofien.aive wapmy Men have been mad• a Use pat t b r • • yars. BlJT 11IEBE W'11 an aoduJ d Ill· perteeced Rleatltti from nuclear at• tifil1 when tbe Tr9it,y WU aiCDed, and the dimat9 ot oplnJoD at tbe uni· versitiea Aon aot fnor a young man seek1nC bi1 fubae in JU&lc:ear weep. ona. WUb tile Rnulw b1aMbl& t.IDdlr· fr• u a cl, ad the CblDlle lbootla& owrflMdt with a P•taaon ..W. in M>tN1f on wt.tber CO emt'bH'-ef· ffDlt or clefeue, tbeM windl of change In tbe iJ11eW nnWI ·Clo not Milp the Americaa eame. Neither, it would aeem, doea the Pol· icy ol minimum nuclear lllformeilon help very much. at tbia time 1'tleb the Test Ban Treaty rnJOrt be n.earlnC itr end. Brush-up on Christmas Double Talk Now l!D.t Santa ClaUI is OG the bori- IOD, it ti lime f« a quick 1nlb-ap Cl9l our Cbrlltm.u doub1e talk. , ,_.. Ja DO other aUClD ol the 1t&I' ...._, puta so ireat a strain oa OW' vocibulaq Of a~ ad ~ wfll. . . 'Double talk. you will .remember. ls tbe art of camoufla,m, a rtal mean- ing or a true feeling . Hen are a few teated samples of yuletide double talk that 'houJd 1et yoa by bandil)'. ''OF COURSE, it's the apirit o( the tb1nl Clwlt COUllll." But I ntver realiz.- eit~thty oal4t diamonds quite t bat pnd. ttyu, r• Santa Clam, UWe pl." Wbo do 11\U tblat I look like In thlt t,tt..up -Owl• dt Ga.ullt or Ho Clbl ltinll? ' '• • ••Are 7ou aun )'OO'ft been a Sood lfttle boy?" TblJ Wit brat could CIUN trouble f\ltD II a .. ttt. ' "&ft l beell a pd '°l• Santi." ,,., woaldn'l let _,, fat fnud atve ............... ..uldtMy? ~ U 1nlAt ,.. raaU1 wnt for ~: ........ ,;)b trteod1J .................... ~ ......... Wha J ... Wsn what I wut tD bonW a. llMDt1 far.. • "Ob.. ~ ~will do for uw. old .... .Ml .,. 1adl1 to t't' lnytbbic ---' at ~ from J1ttle old cheapskate you. "Wua't Jt alee ol them to remem-1 ber to send us a Cbrtatmu card?" What• botber. Now-111 have to mall them a New Year's cald. "We're featuring th.It perfume at a pre.Oirtatmu prkte of '25 an CJQDqe." After Christ.mu we eeD It u mou1tl wuh at a dollar a pound. "TBIS IS JuST a uull token ol IP' predation, Georp. for~ the aenlce• you've perform.d for IQt famlly dm~ tni th• put 7ur." ~ fl it, jutt i,.. ClUH we liV• in an apartment, " bav• to pay NacbuD to um bum? ''Could you bAlp IDI fhld a ru.Uy ua. Ulual sttt that would aurprtre my wtt•?' .. hrbapt • lliqalned dl)'mcn m1M. or a ~ boob)' trap. "0..,... boM, J Jtnow the r..t ol IM. Riff -la Ul.llbktnl you fol' that unapeotld a.alatmal boa.us ... Nn we ca an buJ a onManCt Larpr ~ for dblDll'. .. l lllT WBAT I •lntlld -a aeck- U.." I Med ..mt k1o4 Of rac to po)IJJJ u.. elf wtth. • . 0 Chrlltmal ~ .u.. mt IMl IO sad." lllJba a CMqtle 1nort of a.It -- . bourbon old.fuNoDedl wlD dalao me up. "Daddy, I can't find .. ol lll1 1tockfn11 to bane bJ the cblnmey. Can't t bane up .. o1,.,... ~" Youn wtl1 bclicl e\W IO mum IQOlt9. "Yes," Virg1nla.. there's a Sant a Claus." But the old bubbleburt bu been spendinl to much el the year with us lately um be m10t as ..n put a "for rent" at.en on t&e Nor t b Pole. j --····1W-Monday, December~ 1988 n. dUortol ,.,. ., .. Daaf PtloC ... to ..,_ ...... .. ,....,. bf prw11eti10 ,,. ~., ........ ... IMfttary °" ..,... of ..... ... ad .... /6CIWll. ~ ,, ...... , • fonn /of' .. apt ..... ., owt~~--.. ~ ........... "°'* oJ "''°"""' '""'"" -....,,.,,. °" ..,,_ of 0. ... J .. . -. •. ' ... .... , I Thia la a story ol war and peace. Of four men IDd their Uvea in the I years since Pearl Barbor, ot the Depl"lllion they lived through, of the w they fought and the dream.I they had and the dreams that are now goDL Four men out ol 14 mllllon kl mdlorm ln World War D. It ls pre- tuDptlon to .., ol a man that ht II t1J>lcal. Bat ta W. caae we submit that .... bar men tell much about tilt 14 m11Uoe. II.any of thoee H million rill find tt polp&Dtly famUiar, So will tbeJr wn• and children. Thll la • •11 told ta a form UIUlll7 denied newspapers and usual· r Nened for WeYillon, maelllw, boob, movlel. It ii a story of fact rUll tbe Gcb!l*lt ol ftction. It II a lt«J told wUh the IUlpeDH ancl :rudure ol a DOTtl fDd the linplal' 1mp9Ct of truth. 1'bll II tbl ltOl'J of a eeurdon. B II a way of introducing that tnenUoo to IDOtblr CeDll'aUon, a way for ~ witlbclrawn adolescent to .. Ida .... father. ~ .. , e 1on-s "All right dad, tell me, wh«e wen you in the big war and what did you do and what did it do to you? What did it interrupt in your life! Were you confused? Were you soared? Did you ever actually till anybody, dad? How did lt fffl? What did you do when you got out and how did you think It would be? How, my father, did you come to this time and place, to this house, to mt, to your middle age? Did lt all wrk out as you had hoped?" These •• the questions posed early in "The Middle-Aged Uons." And tb..ia la the story of "The Middle-Aged Lionl." It ii the It«)' a man could tell of himself, to him.tell, in the ltlllneu of his own tbougbtl, and ay, with John Masefield: •0nr~ atav qu!tt whac mv m"'4 '~''' "Tiu bec:ndl( of /tr• from the kavty of embfft." l Pl.. Service Putlatiw of the DAILY PILOT ad J. C. H.iniphries Jewelen • . t \ ·n.Middle-Aged Lions , By SAUL PETI arMI JULES LOH AuodaUd P~u Ntta*acuru Wrieen Tht plant• ccnM 2$ ~s oQO-Oh. toM>re d1d ru ti"'4 go'-a11d they ~I& PttTl Harbor nd &hoi twded tM tM1- f u.s1on. tht ·~ o1ld CM penotNl C09tf'lriotl. ShovJd w or shou.ld11't tff get ht&o tilt toOT1 Ifs eoo Iott /OT tha&, Chal'· ley, ll'''vt btn at1acMd, !Df're itt U, nd w'U hove &o lick l•r fl out of 'ta. Slaotdd I 1twd1t Imo OT gt't 4 job or po into tl1e . old man'1 buri'Un1 FO'f'OC& it, Chtnley, 1/01' lwlw no <'ltotce, you. m'C Qoift{I 011J11Dhnt b11t hi, donCcho-Jmow. tllCTt' S-<J·tOCr·Ott7 • • • T1.0ent11"fiw Wff" GOO -ts it reoll11 that long? -thtrt were then, as there are now, the uog~ lttlun, tht ufl<Ur· a··h.irotrs, tM fort llO"ft9 1tanhift9 far idntitv. Bia thew tl,e1r war CmM ad Made 11p ~ miAdl ad ~. '°°' q &1me to grope!. Aftd it wo.s the bigotrt toar ~ nd tile bloodiest war ever, btd it tOO.S a Mat wr. YO\l knew Voll' t •:emies and nlOlt o/ 1/0Mr /~ eJMf flu ptlf'J)OH tOOI ,_, <H'd clear. A Maioc IOCll loou m CM IOOrld and ~ Ctld hil pt1;-11~r& had Co be llop~d. pwud back nd MiUd into their cooes. TJaat. IO'ft, tOO.I a toOT, '""" a 1D01ld war ... And now ~Y iC ii o CJllGNr cnhlrw lour -ho,. fa•t It totnt! Aftd tM ~" aoho 01ICC wrt cM llOU"O lknti. a~ lnoin Shato mlled them, "°'° &Mr en m~ 41td bhtrrffl bv tAe 25 Nftti that Jaaw nuAH b1t liRce. Rtmembn Pearl HaTbor1 Of ~ tAq rtmemMT Pearl Harbor, ad ew,.., <Utail of~ cMw WN a.a dwat thty t«rt doirtf wlan flu tOOTd c.M. n. IOOf'd tlwlC fftdcd rht notional iUlllioR of safttv ta oceaa ad CM ptnOMl illtwon of~ ehotu. Aftd ~ tllitla eo.1e. it comes &o tha. • • ~ tAoc a ~ 11of U..u 4op ho.I &o r~ PCGri Harbor /TOffl U1c ~ o/ • .aool tut. °!le alalOlt ~•nts t1't focC tM& • hf &odor "°' to memonu o date from a book to lcrl-010 toMn his fatMr wt'nt to war. All rlQhl. dod, tfll me, whcrt wt're 11ou ta the big taer ond toll4t did f01l do GJld wta.e did it do to JI0•1 What did ii ilUtrnpt '" ..-r li/e7 w~ '°" ton/tUed7 WeTt !JO" scared? Did,.. tNT acbaU, tiU an~. dad1 How did it /tel? And tohA& did flOU do tMn ro¥ got oiit'4Sftd how dad 11.oll think it to0ttld be? How. mv fathe'r, dtd fOt1 comt to this time and ploct , to this house. to mt, to your middle °')t? Did it all work out as l/O"-hod ho~d? Cllapterl .. "'Pearl ~? Wbere the bell is Pearl Harbor?" 1be t•adio WU up Md 8VU'J· body .eemed to be l6kiac t.be aame quation in Pat Bandt'• Bar a.ad Grill, OD Uly Place, la OW Mnugll ti Queens., la tbe dtJ ol New York, in t.be U.S. ol A. • Dee. 7, 1941. Ed O'Nelll WU drinkiq bia lleer Md lrJiltc to lbilllr bt tbe uproar. He stared acroa tbe bar at t.be loq minw ud, befcn Jt, at the outaise bottle of Car- IU.in •bere tbeJ kepi tbe .... UO. fw tbe Veterus ti P.-ei.P Wan, thole old lUY• from the .... .,. Re WU 22. tbia, &trciq, taJJ.. MI o1 • aero 11e dlal1 -.. ed ud a retGesmess be coaldJt't ............ Be ttad a (GOcl iob. ~ a& Sperry's. T1M DlpevL •• ewr flaall;J foe tlle O'NtlJll: 'l1le old JDa WU .... ....,.apin. 12' 01'1m C9ld remember .........,. W. Ills Idler tot •1Y ~ day a mootll It Iris trld!i..brlck-fa)'ing, and that for the wt" A. When be Ud to Lill in doing jobs for the ae.lCbbors aod 'lfllliaC Ila lunches ,_ 25 centa to <191tndian workers. Wba Mat Ed ... bis tide' brother T• "1Jv~. papen, simoo-laed .,..5, uyDlng for a buct In the '°'1.te, and a leg of lamb went !rem Sunday to Thursday. College !lad been out or the question and Ed's three month~ Jo the CCC, dr-0pping trees in Oregon, hadn't gotten him any- where. True, he won tbe CCC :middlewei&bt championship and was thinking ol making a career eut of boxiDc. But the old nwt aid • ao4 FA O'Neill alway• lis1ued to bi.a father. · He couldn't remember a time w~ tie wasn't fighting citta.. Even back at OU Lady of Grace Scbool, where the issues became critical, like who was the Lint 19 liJle lD the school yard, and cbaDengea were made to meet '1eltlnd the biDboards Ill Kent Md WWooebbJ Avenues at 3 you had to wait your turn, there were so many other lri.tl kida with affairs of honor to settle. But now he was grown and there was the war and hi~ good job at Sperry's and what to do? ~d O'Neill left Barnett's on that SwMiay aflmioo.o Ud Wal bom.& to think. In Lbt next few days he rucl bow the Japs bad bomb-.. Peart Bsbor wllOe U. dip-~ta wen ~ ,aee ta Wultiltgtoo. And ID fib mind be kept 1ffin1 the Arizona, blown- up .ud mostly sunl, and the fQYS trapped below. F.d O'fkm made up hia m1Dd .... be to&d Tom ht WU going to eaJUt and Tom flhoWd stay ho~ tor awhile. Tom said be bad tbe same idea, oolY Eel abouJc! rtaJ and TVm wOW.S go. Neither could persude tbe oth- er and both wut to their father. Tbeb' father said be figured all aloDC they'd both want to go. And on Jan. 12, 1942, they did. 'lbeJ took a subway together to Mubattan. and together west to tbe rec::naiti.Dc center at tO CbuJ'Cb, and Toa wtnt in one door for tbe NaTJ &Del Ed weat la uodler f« tile Marina. It was that sbnple. • • • ''Tbey've ..._bed Peart Har-w !" la --.. <*la., the wen wu .....W 11p t.be stalrcue of tbe Beta ntta Pi BOOM u .F'raM Sneed WU emiin« dinna. Sarprited? H« ~, for tbia , .... -ef 22;tbill. ........ Ilia red IWr. ..... GfCUld .. wtaW '1e 4raaed illte the war. He bad watcbed, in the papers, the rllb ol Hitler's armies -tArout' I.be Low Countries, tbreuJ!t tlw fall ot i'ran« to the water • edge at Dukirk and, to the east. lb* titanic push to- w &rd Mo.cow aod Staltntrad. He bad watclled the spread of the Japanese Jn China, bad not- ed their hungry arrows pointing toward Malaya and French lo- do-Ctllna. He WIS aware or the Nazi evil arid the beginning hor· ror of the concentration camps. & ... aware el all um ... not emotiGoaD.y CIQeCted to Uf1 of it because be was 22. u ~ chlld, mucb Involved witb him· .elf and a ttlative Slr&Jl&er to• strife. Back home In Lawton, the Depraaioa Ud beal a ..ape Wac dut Mpptned to eC.bt.r ~ pie, ud even alter hia fa~ died tn JD. the ramo, real u- taie wl in&uruce bnaineu we.at settnell on. Now his motber bad a aew 41 Ptetiac wiO. red dlle wbeela end Frank SDeed C9Ulda"t wait to ~t bis baade • ll Be waslno• a senior It Okla- llioma U .• ~to..U !Us last year a happy one be- e.me he blew the war wu W'lit.. Ing for him around the corner of graduation. As a cadet cap- tain in advanced ROTC, be knew be wOWd tit called lo acUvt dW1 In Jun.e. CUeer! Ob, yes be was majoring in ecoGOmlca: ml· lll Endab. _. wbe.9 be t .C tlle ,...._at all upi vaguely of wrttlnf. But now there waa the pres.- eat. ud Ulla pretty brunette, DmU Lee SmJth, and he and "D.L.0 wot to the Brown Owl I« bambargitn aed beer and tbe:J hmnmed "llooellpt Cock· taif• aod ''ODe Dmaa Roses" -Moced the ··coaca·· and • local cwrtort1cm called u.e · ·o. u. Sweop ... Alld they Ua1ened to the peel reccinla tOCftber, to Bob Qwbf ad tbe Duke ud Eddie Miler. Alld Fhak Sated was awfully proUd of. being social ebainnu., the Beta house and aeW bj t b e competition a-c fra&eraltia f« tfle best ...... decGratlona. Plul? JM wwld repll't to Fl Sill aft.Ir' fr'lldutioe ud then he ...W try to IWitdt to~ Army Air c.i-McaUM be had aJ • naQ 00.. a Waco ad a Cur· till ftabia. ad fl)'i.Dc WIS gttat! Ulllil tlla, tbere woald be "one i.t bit nuDd ol parties." P1alml? 'n.e were bis plans -. to a ,._. mu el 22. lhty were IUfficitDt unto the day ol Dec. 7, lMl. • • • \. - drove off wltb bJ..I own thoUJ}ltt. Would Ralph be called upt Would hiJ brother ArbyT U botb, who would run the farm? Arby, older than Ralph by four yeart and tho oldest of the 1even Nep· pel children, bad borne the bur· den of tbe farm work ever Wice their father died. Tbat was nine yeara a'o and Ralph bad-been the last 111 the family to aee b1m alive. He was outside gathering corn cobs to kindie the kitchen atove when they carried hiJ fath· er out on a stretcher ... That's a good boy Ralph," bJ..I father •aid. "and be sure your mother has P.leoty of wood, too." 'Ibey dldn t have peniclll.ln then and the next morning Muimlllan Neppel was dead of pneumonia. The medical bllla that year took all the Neppela bad. They aold the old homestead near wu. ley and rented a place, 240 acres, near Glidden. Ralph awo.re that one day they -would own their own farm again. By the time Ralph was 13 he could drive a team as well as any man. Nothing satWled him more than the feel or sweat- 1bftened reins In bla hands and tht hypnotic algbt of rich black earth curling around a cultivat- ing dlac. And when the work Wal doat -Wtll, ~ Wtft flah m Coon Creek IA tbt swn.. mer, J)beuutl IA tM f1elda la the fall, and trlpl to Mt in ~ winter. Mualaat -Otlta fetched .0 cent. apiece ahcl an occaalonal badger would brt.oc M. Wbea be wa1 18 Ralph had ceved ~. '60. to buy bJ..I Model A. Xh• cu -Ralph 1ave It a name, "Friday" -wua't j~ a meana of trauportation but a badge of manhood. Be could go placet I Llke over to the pic- ture ahow at Lldclerdale, or to Carroll for the Saturday ntgbt dancea at McNabb'• Rool Gu- deo. There wu tb• place Mc· Nabb'a. It wu a dance hlU and bar above the J ohn Deere Im· plement Co. (by leavtnc the fttt escape doors open it tiec&mt a roof garc:le11) where the baftd was IOud, the laupter t&IY the jitterbugging fut, and· the <!rain ~elt Beer a bargain at 10 ceota a glass. Ralph Neppel bad never been farther from -home than 60 mllea but to hlm there could be DO fuller life than the llfe in Car- roll County, Iowa. But now there was a war on and aa the bua· loads of young men beading for tbe Camp Dodge Induction ctn· ter at Des Moines became more ---Chapter D What UH, indeed, could the Navy bave for J. Hamilton Na-pler Jr., :JZ.year~ld lawyer? Ht had been to sea only once ID hla land-locked life. on a charter ftlhlna boat bl the Gulf ot Mex· ico, and he didn't know a bt. nacle from a barnacle. But in America tn aa there wen thou· aa.mls of men who had nevtt' been to sea who would IOOll be lhip'• officen and mea, 11 IOOft aa the Navy could tra.la them, · as fut u the araenal of democ· racy could bo.Dd the &bips. So they gave Ham Napitt a commission and ltllt b1m to of· flcera 1cbool for eight weeb at Nortbwesttrn University. He wondered If be might get into Navy lnteWgence. lfe didn't Ht wondered Jf be. m1gbt get Into Pr boat.a. After all. PT boata move In and out of combat, in and out, and Ham Napier thought ht was up to being "brave 1or abort p«iodJ of time." Be didn't c« PT boats. \ So they sent him to Yorktown, Va., for an elght-weet course in mine warfare, promoted him to lieutenant, told him to report to a sblpyard in Cleveland and board a new ship beiq bailt. the USS ~AFF. Lt. ffamOtoa Napler would be tl:a uecutive officer of a mlne•"'l*', m feet long, wl1b a ablp'a compall)' of 120 men, nine oCficen, an4 ool1 three Uvinl creaturu, u far • be tmew wbo bid ever been to aea before. • • ''Mr. N8"," eommanded the capta1D lD C!rilp, ADQapolia tonel, ~~· tbe lblp for tmpec. Mt. Napier did. Ever)11Wll MetDed Udy •. hl the crew'• qur· en'1 IOlf dabl, teDllil pltan, ... rettLDg the c:oraen or bani· ~ aeaU, frorn the b\anb. Great Scott, Mr. Napier, the abip la NOT ready fer ~ Uoril" Mr. Napl« trW agalD. M JeDC1b he ~ aDl tbe crew levne4, whit the N•'1 meat by lhlpebapt. In NOV'tmtM!r JtC ttw ST A.FF steamed' out• ·o1 !Cleveland up Lake Erie. They would take her ~,·~ ~~ ~-· 1 ·?~~:rijl, "-'. r· .. • ............... frequent 1t wu inevitable that lift woW4 change fOI' OM of the Neppel boys. All tiibt. Uncle Sam, you're polnting your fin· 1er from tbt poster; you de· Clde. Arby or Ralgb? • • • Martha and the cook were pu' uni SUnday dinner on tt:ie table when J . Hamilton Napier Jr. beard Che newt. Ht bid been put~rtng in the yard among the magooua.a and long-leafed pines and flipped on the radio while ht was waablnt up. 'J1)e posslblllty ol war wun't eattrel! unexpedld by Ham Na- pler1. but what a wntched time for x to ltart ! Ham wu at last belinnl.n« to feel comfortable agiln. HIS long-delayed law prac. tice was developlng beautifully, IDd he and Martha, their 18-month-old marriage bubbling with promise, were aett1ing into a graceful llfe in a comfortable home on an oak-shaded lane in one of the better secUons of Ma· con, Ga. Thelr home on caUaway Drive wun 't a ~eat dt.tance from the large, white-columned house on College Street where Ham Na· pier grew up; nor from Napier Avenue, where his great-grand· father's antebellum m ans lo n ....... ~-I ;1. ---· . ..,..,,,. -~-· ... ,,...r... ....-""-..."'l '· ' ' .,....= .. . .... .... . ·.-~ . ..... . ' WTOOg valve and flood~ the for· ward magazine. And In the Sl Lawrence the ship's anchor caught an undersea cable and nearly blacked out the city of Quebec. But they made it to Norfolk. And by then they were sailors ~and proud of it. In the Sprillg of ™3, the7 sailed escort for a convoy Of merchant ships hauling men, ammunition and suppliea to ltrengtbeo Allied forces in Nortb Africa. For Vie next few montba they patrolled the Gulf of Aneu and rehearsed for an tnvasloo. Where? Sicily? Nobody knew, but Sicily was tbe hottest rumor. So far the STAFF hadn't been in combat. German bomber• had raided harbors nearby and Ham Napier coald ~ the parachute flare•, hell' f!\f bO&ibs · ~xplode. Then one nlgbt the raiders roar· ed overhead. Lt. Hamilton Na· pier was on the btidge. His or· da-1: l.f a target a'ppeared through the glare of the flares. once stood. Ham Napier tall, wblp.lean and erect, had been raised In the genteel tradition of Southern aristocracy. A! a boy he learned correct manners. learned the proper way ro address the serv- ants, and though he swam In the Ocmulgee River with balah, the cook's son, both were aware of thelr dllference, and thelr dis· tance. But the proud old name was really all that remained of Ham Napier's legacy. In 19'28, when Ham was ln his sophomore year at the University of Georgia, the family fortune suddenly was gone, exbausled in a pre-De- pression plunge or the cotton market. For the first time in his life, Ham Napier knew need. He left school, hltdlhiked oorth and worked for two years. then completed his college and law 1chool -only to learn, upon graduation, that the Depression was an impossible time to open a law office. Ham took other work In other towns and then returned to Macon and found a job checking titles for a home· owne.r'a loan company. By 1939 he felt the time was right to try again on h11 own. He hung out hfs shingle -and business be· but ooly th~o, glve the command to open fire. Ham's Ups were dry h1I throat te111e. It was something that Md never hap. pened to hlm before. He turned f.o the 1allor at bia elbow, who would pus blJ command over the microphone to the ship's run· nen. "B-B-Bellluo," be stammer• ed, "if y-you see me trJlna to say f.f.flre, you aay lt." "M·M·Milter N-N-N-ap&tr," ian coming his way. A year later Hamilton Napier too)( lovely Martha Birdsey u bi1 bride. The wedding was at the m.agnl.ficent Birdsey home bedecked with palms and Ber-muda lilles for the occasion. Then Martha and Ham moved into the house on Callaway Drive, a wedding gift from Mar· tha's father. .\.od now it was Pearl Harbor Day and Ham Napier had a de· cisioo to make. He was 32 years old, &nd mar- ried -not a likely candidate for a low draft number. But Ham somehow figured it would be a long war1,that he would be in it eventuauy. Anyway, his conscience told ham he couldn't duck it. Perhaps. ~ thouiht, the thing to do would be to enter early anc1 try to get something tolerable ; the notion of sleeping on the ground waa abhorrent to him. He thought about It unUl late that night, and all day Mon-day at his oflice. On T\lesday, at breakfast. Ram Nap~ told h1s wife of h1s decision. "Martha, I've decided to join the Navy." "The Navy I Hamilton., what on earth use would UNI Navy have for you?" Ed O'Neill the 1allor replied, "[ w-w-wlll if I c-c-can." • • • Santa Ana, Santa Maria, Bak· erdield California . Yuma, Ari· zona, Sioux City, Iowa. Mitchell. South Dakota. And 2nd U . Frank Sneed was now trained ud cbectld out u a pilot ol tbt mlgb.ty B-24, the oigaeat bomber Oylng then for the &.It· ed Stat.ea Army Air Corps, wlth a apeed of 160 m.p.b. and a The Middle-Aged ~ions bomb load up to 6,000 pounds! So they made their last sol· emo telephone calls and toot off They flew down to West Paim, to Puerto Ri~, to Bele.m1 and turned left and headed O\!l over the big ocean, between the bulges of South America and Africa, the war ahead of them, Uielr youth behind . thelJ.). The wheels rumbled bitting the tem· porary Iron-mesh runway at Dakar. Aga.io at Marra.Jtah1 where a boy lrom Oklahoma baa never dreamed of going, where they had their "absolutely wt roubd" ol run before wat, pub- crawlln& In Arab joints, drlnk· Ing the strange beer, 1moldn1 the rtrong French cigarettes. And at long last, bunting open under the heavy overcast, then was the startling greennua of England iu elf. G~laot little Eng. land, no longer alone, bome of William Shake1peare and Wlo· at.on ChurcblU and...l at a place called Tlvet.aball, • ~• rrom London, bome of the 700tb Scaud· roo, 44.Sth Bomb Group, 0. S. Eighth Alr Force, and bome now tor 2nd U. Frank Sneed, former IOciaJ cbalrman of the &ta Theta Pl house. Cold. wet, contrary, lovely EJlll,and, wbere you atruuJed witn Ulose damn handbrakes and bumped your bike into the Nia· ten hula. Wbert t.be German 1'1· dio came Jo loud and dear at nidt and coukl be trtp&eningty acCW-ate and told you that the dock in (be squadron oUlce WU J'\UUll.Qg thtte minutes late. And tbey woke you al 2 a .m. fOJ" the brief101. and as soon u the cur- t.ala opened oo the map, you )oolld' ror the red string, that damn red string pulled taul from England to the continent beJd by the enemy. the red string that told you you were golng to &tglum oo a short easy one, or d~p lnto Germany or Czecho. slovakia. It was oow late ln 1943, and only a relatively few Americans had seen combat. Funk Sneed, Uke ml1HC1111 of other Americans bow reaching Europe and Atrlca and the Pa- cific, was wondering bow will I do ln my first combat.. will I be ab&e to lb.ink , will l remem-t>er what tbey taught me, wW 1 pule? Oh, GOO wllJ l panic? • • • "The President of the Unlted Sta tea. ''To Ralph Georee Nep~I. "GREETING : "Having i.ubm.ltted yourself to a loca:I board composed of your neighbors for the purpose of de-- terminlng your availability for training and servi~ lo the land or oaval forces of the lhuted States, you are hereby notlned that you have now b«n selected for training and ilervlce therein. ''You will, therefore, report lo the local board at ElJcs Hall, Carroll, Iowa, at -4 : 15 a.m. oo the 13th day of March. 1943." HU mother tucked a $5 bUJ In hie pocket and the ladjes at tM Elka Hall fixed him » plate of flapjacks and saui.age and Ralph Neppel climbed aboard lb e Greybou.nd bus and went to Camp Dodge. He told the man asking aJJ the qu"tions that be would prefer the Navy if it were all the same, but the man said, "Son, ~ an in the infantry." He got on the train and went farther from borne than ht bad ever been before, all the way to Camp Butner at Durham, N.C. Buie traJnJn1 was a breeze for the husky, wQl'k·hardened farm boy wilb the 6ig grin. He never fell Ml on a loAS march as some ol tbe otber1 clid I IMYU griped about the welgbt of lbe peck or the M·l rifle or tbe .5kallber macblnegun they t.autbt bim to •boot. Fact Wti, Ralpb couJd bold the macbinegun ln bit bandl and fire, never mlod rut· in& It on the tripod. On maneuv- ers ln Tennesatt in Joly and ln South CaroliDa la October Ralph rather enjoyed the outdoor Ufe. They 1e11t him to Camp Pickett ---Chapter ID----- July IS, INS, off Empffetle, Sictl). J\ummel had been driven out q{ Africa and the ·batlle for Sicily was live days old. U . J. Hamilton Napier felt good. The USS STAFF had performed well on the d3y of the invasion, lead- ing Ute assault craft to the beaches. The crew had not faJ. tered. Now the STAFF was aweeping a field ol moored mlnea "eat of the beacllhe~d 10 crult- e~11 could move in witb fin sup- port for the advancing troops of the 45lh Infantry Division. "Mine off the post bowl'' The STAFF, ber sw~p cablel streaming behind in a great V, began to snalte around tbe omi-nou.s steel ball. "Sir! There's another ooel" "\Vben:?" demanded Uam N .. pier from the bridge. "It just went under the bow ... The crew rrou. N•pier ulp- ped the raJlini. They couJd &ear the mine scraping against tbe hull and they followed the sound -from tbt bow, to amidships, to just below the forward engine room. And then it exploded. The sh.Ip heaved Hke a great wounded wbaJe, then settle<!, crippled, with nine crewmen 11.llled, SO injured, a 14-foot hole in her beUy. Ham Napier found bimieU Jlsnglng Crom the cowling of the D1inl bridge, a ruu de<:k above where be bad been standing be· fore. He scrambled down, grab- bed a fog fire bose, 11eaded for the enel.De room. Meo were goplng tbelr way out of the 1bJp'1 midsection, bewildered, tri&btened-"Get the wounded to the lantall," Lt Napler ordered. Ht reacbed the hatch, beard tbe moana of the men below, felt the heat oC the flaming oll. He started down -and sudden· lY bls feet stopped. Paralyzed. Aatonlabed, be Joolced down at t.Hm. "Rig.bl foot,•· he whispered, put him Of'I a 1hip. They St«lt him to Auck.land, New Zealand, and the band on the dock played "Roll Out the Barrel" and the band on lbe ship played "Walb.· Ing Matilda." They sent him to GuadaJcaw, wblcb by May 194.3, was pretty aecure, except I.be Japa were still raidjng Henderson Field. Pvt. Ed O'Neill was unloading a ahip at Lunga Point when be saw his first "Belly'' close up. The plane wu coming lo low, low in the moonlight, and slral· ing, and Ed O'Neill dove over the side of the 1hip, thinkin~ 11 be went down lbat be d1do't know whether the waler or the pier lay directly below. Pvt. llaph Heppel~ 1943. They put him on. another sbip, with maybe 1,500 other guys oe each deck. The bunks were at.acted bigh and you were sup- posed to sleep on a bunk about 11 incheJ wide, 18 inches below the one above, and you were ~upposed to sleep here with all your stuff, your bed roll, your helmet on your chest, your rifle and pack along side. The smell was terrific. and then S. Fl Meade for more training, telllng h.lm over and over ag~. "lf you see tbe en- emy, fire the gun. Fire the gun.'' On furlough Ralph tallted with Jean Mo2re, tbe pretty brunette be bad met at McNabb's Roof Garden. They talked about get· ting married and decided to waJt until be came home for good. But they did drive over to Car· roll ud buy an engagemeJJt ring. 1'»en W wtnt to England. . . .. Fumly about the dillere~ ln ''_aoddam tt, move." It dkl. "AU r[lllt, lelt foot, move." It did. And Ham Napier went below with the fire "°se. . . ., NH, I, lta, Bo111plavflle. The patrol from K Company, 21st Regiment, 3rd DivlsJon. United States Marines, was mov· ing forward slowly, cautiously, through the thlck, twisted j\mgle wbtn they beard the first shots on the Jell Tben on the right. Then ahead of tbem. They had been sucked ln a.od were pinned down on three sides. LCloldng to hU right, Ed O'Neill suddenly saw what look· ed lite the whole Japanese army and be fired th:ee times. Be saw three Japs go down, saw them go down oeall_t-bis lirst score of the Sec«!.Od7 world War, but tbtre war1lo time lo cele- brate on lbls early November day, lKS. For four boors they fought then untJI they finally Marine avgeanta. At the recruillog center. they were fatherly, threw an arm around you, called you "son." But the flrst topltick Pvt. Ed O'NeiJJ met at Parris uland, SC., wu snarling. "You may wish Jater you were never a Ma· rine. But you'll be trained. Two things to remember · Keep your bowels open and your mouth shut!" They seemed to bate him per· sonaUy when they talked but they taught him all about bis rlOei.c how to shoot, bow to u~e the oayonet, how to match tn close ordtt drill, boW to float in water I« days, bow to survive with little food or water. They taupt him to -paae, to arab for lbe aroln, to 'tomp Oil the other ~y's instep, to belt bim wilb the rifle butl Tbey taught him war wu a '6iou.a;4tirty buslnet.a. dirtier I.hall ~' be bad learned beb1nd tbe bill- boa.rcla at Kent and ~by. Tbef 1t11t Pvt. Ed O'Neill to Quanti()O, Va., and made b1m a communiutiOD1 1pecia.l.l.at in us- tn1 the radio, iD a.ipalini in Mone, wilb blinktt tube or fla&a. They 1e11t blm to New Riva-, N.C., and to Camp Pen- dkton, Calif., for still more tralrun1 and at San Dteco they Now ln 1943, when America was beginning ils big count.er- oUensive along the huge arc of Islands that Jed to Japan, Ed O'Neill and the other Marines knew they were on their way to combat at a place calJed Bou- gaJnville. Koowing that, t h e y irew quieter. On the last afternoon, they were transferred to LSTs, and that nifbt they arrived at the war. They saw the battle~ipa standing oft, firing red balls lbrougb the air, bllthlg the land wllb a deep, deep rumble that vibrated alilpa two miles off. 1bore. They saw tbe destroyen racing ahead and tbe Jap planes hlttine back with torpedoes. Tbey saw one destroyer 1el It amiclabi1>9, the flames flash up. beard tbe abandoD-abip born, ·..,, the cur.• jumpiq over the aide. F.d 0 Nelll began to won- der U be'd.ever make It ashore. Aa the dawn came up biJ atom· acb tightened and be fiDgered b1a beads. "Bleased Mother," be prayed, ").eep a band on my Jboulder." The LST moved IA, scruncbed OD the Wld, and the big ltffl door caJDe doWD. Jt w:J time to 10. • • • Ed O'Neill mHta his brother, Tom, It o.d1IUNI, 1943. I 1 aul tin. Ma •• the elk! I lt I ' I pa• Hi' ch O'I lt\1 be tlu I dlt re otJ tbi Tt nu bl br r~ Ei dl 0 tM tb r. f.' lt •• ll ~ E b a n JJ ( 0 0 .. • f • I I I The Middk-A.ged Lions slipped out of tbe pocbt. la'9t', in the rice plldlly, UI· ting back to beet with uo4ber MariDe, mud all aroand Ulem , a s mell lib dead ftSb aft around them, Ed O'Neill (elt eooct. 0 1 dldll't panic," be thouCbt. "No• I k:eow. 1 'll never be a here, but I won't run." . . . Boufalnville. Nov. I. Anotber patrol, this time sprud out near' Hill 100, wblcl\ had ~ady cbaQCed IWlds three times. Ed O'Neill stopped, frot.e, bearln& the sudden swoosh ol bitcls over- head. Something was ma~ them move. Fi>rty yards albu.d another IOI· ditt stopped, froze, for the same reuoo. Neither being certain the other saw him Ed O"Nelll alld the JJP ata.r;d al eadl other. Th• Jap moved behiAcl a 00<»- nut tree. Ed O'Neill moved be- hind a coconut l:rff. 1be Jap brouCJ)t his rlfie arQUDd to tbe right and fired. The bullet bit Ed O'Nelll's tree head·~. but dlckl't penetrate the trunk. Ed O'Neill flred at tile Jap's tree. bead-bJgb. ThJs bullet went thrtu&b . The J•p fell. a.eckinl the duel maa'1 pa~ pera, Ed found a piclun! ti bia late enemy and hil family. Be t the pictw-e . b1a ~ h ~ it, he ~l 111 aep It foe • loac time, becaue be seemed like me, and I teemed like blm. and tbe whole tblng could have gone tbe other way. • • • J .... l'J ;, IM(, 'ft ..... EqbM, TM red striq oa Uile brletiq map .-.s medlum--lleC and led to Ludwigahaven, Ger· maay. 'Ibey toot off in the Ont lf•Y llgbt ud bude.d out o.u the Chmmel and Lt. Frank Saeed. on hil Ont ml.ssion, wu aware o( bis tear but all be ~ tlaiak wu: keep the forrnatio9 tight, keep the formation tlgbl And now over Bel«Jum, tbe first eaemy-<beld territory be bad 1eea. there was a "~ 11.gbt. All around him there were B-141 Mid B-l-71, about _,Amer· lcaa bomber•, and all thoee 1tan-aad-bar1 ov« the neray thrilled him. lte knew then he would remember it atway1. Thea they saw the flnt be of black dots in th• dlstut lky .. and tMy flew on &own tbem. He eaw two bomben aacldealy d.iJlntep-ate. just come apart ill pieces, and he thought of the bran men who would never 1ee home apin. And, he thou.Cht fOt the first time. It could bappea to me. But the clot.a were aow big blac:t blobs with fiery reel een· ters exploding all around tbem. 'Ibey Oew tbrougb the lntente flak, the plane shuddermg from the coocuss\oa, and they un~· ed their bombs over LudwlP· ha.en, where they hoped the Luftwaffe assembl,y planla fttrt. l:X'l:;:;=ll ____ • 11• tbou&ht how ltQpersooal ... bombl seemed Colftl dowa. They hnded bact for Eai· land, as fut as they coW4. and when the sky was quiet aiala be wondered how much damag.t they bad done· and bo• man1 innoceat people they mipt have killed. He thought of tbe peop .. witb regret, not gullt1' That night. at 1tie offie«i bar, they drank and Uley sa111. They sang endless parodies Of "Ble11 'Em All," and Frank Sneed, th.lnldag over the clay, waa pleated that ne had coetrol'" hil fear. But b1r# he would be afraid a1aln. • • • Matt~, ltt4, TlvetwllaD, E-t· lud. The bar at tile officer& club wu much q_uleler these days. Lilte the otben it1 tba 700lb Squadron, Lt. Frut Sneed already bad much to remem- ber. There were all th05e raids on the same t.arcet, Brunswick, Germ&ll)'. and all those people down there he rurely musi have killed. Frank Sneed thought about lbem often. There was the mlssiGn when a aln&le German fighter, an FW - 190, dove right into their forma- tion. so close Frank Soeed couk see, on the wing, the footprints o( the man who bad gassed it He thought. how brave was th1 'ilot to take us on alone. H stopped thinking that when tbe fighter shot down a bomber and got away. Tbere was that low, ominous murmur I~ the briefing room the morning they saw the long- est red strln& ever. the ooe Ulat •tretchtd all the way to Posen. CUcboalovakia. Oil the way, the weather t.ur-n- ed Jovsy, ttle wines were icing UJ\ and wherever be looked be atill UW only OH other 8-M. Only two Amerlcaa planes in the thick, IOUPY .,. and Frank Sneed kept ltokln& back at the radio operator for the code word "flah." the recall wOl'd !Mt day. AD4 juat as Ibey wee. appcGllCb· fng the line of bl.eek dots of llak over the ....my cout the radio open• hucled him the ~. •4k.\'PllAT/"-Prw .......................... .... o.o.y et N9nMndy, JuM 6, 1944. and he turned sbarplY and the whole crew cheered. But most of all and worst ot all there was the Gotba raid, the one be wa.sn't on. He a.od others stood on the strip a.od sweated the boys back. Each man on the ground quietly count- ed to himself, and then they consulted, each hoping he had miscounted. Thirteen planes didn't come back that day, about half of the airt>ome group, and many o( those that did w~ dropping red Oates to wpal wounded aboard. He saw the holes in the planes and saw the maimed carried out. He watc:b- ed with quiet tears as one crew emerged and, each I.ft his turn, thanked bJa pilot w1&h a bug or a baadsb.ak"e or a grup of tbe shoulder' thanked blm roe set· ting them back SlfeJy. That .apt .. o( the boys back from Ge&ba was .aum~ lng ln bia llfJeV. Dailln« bl• arms ud scream.mg, ••t•m 'bum~ Ing! I'm bmning!" That al&)ll. aad for muy otb· ers alter, at the officef'I bar ol the '7'00tb Squadroft, there was more drinking and leas lillpng. • • • Mattk UI, 19". Nwf•lt, Va. Tbe SfAFF steamed oul of porl one again. It was Lt. J. Hamil· ton Napier's ship now; ht had taken command while i.be was in for repaiu. Now be was es- corting a convoy or 34 bar~es laden to the gunwales with equipment for the blg buildup in Engtaod. Ham put to sea on a Ooodtide of memories. There was the anxious dash to get to Macon for the birth ol bts child, Rosalind: the madden- lng crowds and wartim~ cha~ al the train depots: the DO v1s- iton" sign Martha hun& on he_r hospital door to assure a pn· vale welcome for Ham: the dis- coveey that the nowera he or· dered slx months in advance had been delivered as promised .- complete witb affectiOnate notes wriUen for him by Evelyn Yates the friendly norw. And tbel'e were t:ti. 17 battle fatigue CARS that arrived home with the crippled ship. One case Ham recalled with a i.mile. ·•Mt. Napier " tbe sailor said. .. I have a terrible ur1e to break: open the small arma locker and shoot every officer on board." Two day1 later the man was back on duty. Ham asked about bis treatment. "Oh rm all right,'' ht said. "Tbe doc iald it was a perfect· ly normal impulse.'' • • • April U , 1M4, Tlvet It.all. He wouJd always remember that the radio tn Operation 3 that day was playing "MaJriy Doau" as they left. Their target was the railroad marshaling yards in Hamm, Germany. Alternate target: Co- logne: talteoU: 1600 hours. Lt. Frank Sneed dldn 't like the time: it meant they'd be return- ing in daftness. Over the fl>emy coast. they ran into tbe usual flak. It ~" thicker as they reached the point to start their bombing run. But somebody had fouled up the Umlng. U they bombed on sched· ule. they migllt collide with an- other croup. They turned IOUth, down the Ruhr valley, toward the alternate target. They dropped thelr bombs m hellish flak. Suddenly No. 3 t n· gine bepn running out or con. trol. f'rank Sneed feathered it. Then No. l quit. Thi' one wouldn 't Ceatber. Someone in the ~ailt yeUed, "We're JOling gas and oill" Both engines were full or holes. With two engines out, Fraolt Sneed began falling behind the rest of the group. He adv~nced the manifold pressure, bopUlg to conserve gas and add. speed. It did neither. The cylinder-bead temperatures were going way up. ti"i.t Frank Sneed calJed for &' • ers and the Tbundetbolls got the~ shortly. He felt lef.s alone ln tbt aty. Then No. 2 engine raa out ol control Ht feathered It. Be or· dered the crew to jettison all guna, all ammunlUon, anyUllng to save weight. He bad only OM engine left. rt waa ~tically posaib&e to get back on one en- gine. But No. 4 was heatinC up and they were losing fll and pbwer and .ttitude. Frank Sneed Jook.- ed down and looted at hiJ map. If ~1 ~ out over Urll .C:: of Belglwn, they'd land German troops "'" thickest. He turned south. Ju~t wetl of Brussels be or- dered the crew to bail out. '11'1ey dld. He put the plane on .auto- matic pilot and walked back to make certain everyone else was out. Re was alone. He got on lbe radio and told his best friend in the squadron it looked llkt he bad had U. He asked him to say goodby to their commanding officer, to thank him for bel.na such a nice guy. His friend safd. "You'll make lt all rigbl We'll see you back at the base." Frank Sneed bailed out. Tbe first tbln& be noticed was tnat the air was 5uddealy so still, sc. qu iet, oo more flak. He pulled the ripcord. Nothing happened. He ..,, flasblng through his mi.nd·s eye Lawton, Okla .. once more. He saw It the way he 11K4 to see it from tbe bill over Cache Creek. He could see his house and McKinley School. . . He pulled harder on the rip- cord This Ume lt worked. The open. parachute jerked him up hard, so bard his right flylnC boot went aai.UAg off, the boot. he remembered, that bad all llll maps and clgaretru. • • • May 1944. Sou&.laa1J1ptoa, E•C· tud. Pfc. Ralph Neppel had one wish: whatever the Army was up to, It ougbt to get on with 1t. Tbe scuttlebutt was ltlat the in- v asloo of France would come oU any day now. Meanwhile, there wu nothinJ for the Gia of the 7th Provindal Battalion at lbt 15th Replacement Depot to do but train and train some more. And they were still drill· Ing into Ralph Neppel's brain again and again the monotonous refrain, "If you stt the enem~. fire the gun. U you see the en- emy. fire the f(Un • . • lire the sun." Ralph Nepyt:l wondered how be would perform in combat anti was anxious to fiod out. Bul now there was tlili awful wait- in,. Still, It gave bi.m Umt to think. and what he thought about most, lying In bis pup tent In England, was that when be got baclt to Carroll Countyf Iowa. he would get a farm o his own. It would have 1 while house and a white barn and a white fence around the fields and the toe board of the fence would be etlht 1Dcbe1 wldt . Ex· actly eight Tncbes wide. • • • Jue M lMt, NM1Uadf. On the ruiht bt;ror. and on D-Day, Lt. Halnilton Napier lttpt bis ac- tion report up to date, up lo the minute. 11:27 p.m. Commence slream-ini moored-mine gear. N l • e sblps _on starboard echelon ot STAFF, overlappinl 100 yards. Only STAFF eXPoted. . 11:28 p.m. Hobt batUe ensign which this vessel flew when lead· ing sweeps at Slcily. 11 :29 p.m. Commence sweep· \ ' I I The Mitld~-Aged Lions mg approach channtl for fire. support vessel.a eight ~. northeast of Cherbourg penin- aula down eastern llde of pen- insula. Heavy AA fire oo beach-u . Numeroua fl.area in aky. H· hour still aix boun off. 1:4'8 a.m. Sweep of approach channel completed. No mines swept, oo 1hip1 of thla squadron Jost. Had feared coastal 1UJ11 at Cberbourg mlgbt eaai1y blow u1 up. Never expected to reach beach area. 1:46 a.m. Commence sweep Qf transport area for Utah Beach. Streaming gear both Udes. 1:58 a.m. Paratroop planes overhead. Now m mlla off beach. Ship partly Wwnlnated by AA flares. 2:30 a.m. Landing craft clt· cllng 1n swept water. 3 :15 a.m. Sweep ol transport area for Utah and Omaha beach- es completed. Commence re-covery of aweep gear. 3:43 a.m. All gear recovered. Fire support veaaelJ begin shell· tag beach. HundredJ ol planet overhead. Explo1lou on beach· ea. Heavy AA fire on beaches. 4:15 a . m. n;:t area thickenl.ng with g craft. H-bour two boun oft. Ship b trembling from CODCUJSion of heavy ~e. 8:00/llb. Aircraft )«J amoke acreen alon1 beacbet for auault. 6:30 a.m. Bombardment llfted to permit 1&Ddt.o1. And tbe Jona. bobbhlt l.lnet or lqU&re • faced landing craft churned toward the m1sty ihora of Normandy and the men pour- ed out brave men. bewildered men. They waded in wli1t-detp water and many never made lt through the with~ flr~ to the beach. But DW11 did. They nanned ubore through the ecttam.s of the dTiDI and the bodies of the de-ad and ran aod fell aod crawled through t h e bloody sand and clawed t.beiJ' way up the clilf1. The Unlted Stat.et Navy bad found a use for J. Hamlltion Na- pier. He commanded the lead American 1bip ln the proceaslon of sblps thaf became the blg-~t armada in hlltOry and th.e l>iggest invulon ln hi.story. And DOW t.be Americana and the Brit· lib and the Canadlana and the other boy1 INm t.be "decadent democraclea" were streaming aJhore into Adolf Wtlu's for- tress Europe. • • • Jue I, 1M4, Nennudy. The airtomatic time clock$ were now hegjnning to arm the magnetic mines the Germana bad 6prtnk- led on the sea Ooor in the shal- low waters ofl Normandy. Lt. Hamilton Napier saw the explosion two mllet off. Through his blooculara be could tdl it wu a destroyer, the USS GLEN-NON. The mlne bad gone ott beneath her stern. and her atmi Wat ~ttllng OD the tboal. He wheeled the STAFF to- ward tbe atrlclten ahlp, ordered all hand• topsJ4e except one man in the enlioe room ud raced throu&b lfle IJliftfteJd at flaak speed. At be maneuvered his ship, bow to bow witb the foundering GLEJiNON, a shore battery opened n.t. The flrst salvo fell sbort. Tbe second, mo- ment! laterl..!as long. The crew of the GLENNON, 157 men and 12 omcera, acrambled aboard the STAFF even as the 1hells exploded in great geyaen ahead and behi.od. The third ealvo waa on range, but wide -t.be do. est yet At last a nearby cruiser opened up on the shore batteryl and the STAFF steamed out o Cpl. Id O'Neill ~w• Purple H.ert the minefield with It.' cargo of 1baken survivors. Ham Napier wu enormou.i, proud ol the courace of bis men. MQJ O{ ~ crew were from what be conaidered underprivi- leged bomea. He tbo~gbt about them often durine tbe momenta of rest when the abip rode at anchor and be stretched out ill hit cabtn. Would they be for,ot- -ten when tbe war was overt Ham Napier raolved that wbea he cot back to b1a law oft.ice bl Georgia, if be did, be •. OQ)d ~ mat the onrepnaented -tM poor, the lal>ortr, the Nepo. • • • Jaly •It. lM4, N ...... y. A million men were ubort. Tbe battle of the beachhead was over and WOD and DOW It WU the battle of Normandy. And tbiJ battle WU fouOt yard by yard. Yan! by Jard throU.lb the hedge- rows. '11'e wretched hedgerowa. The thick, aiea-old vine-marled bedprow1 that divided the tiny pastures whkb bad to be taken one by one. 'Ille murderoua hedgerows that h1d machineguns aod mortars and could itop a tank. Tbe lousy, dirty bedge- row1. Ralph Neppel, the expert from Iowa, tbo.a~t, ''What a bell of a way to fence a f.arm." Ralph wu ln a regular u:nft at last. He joined M ComJ>aQY or the 3Z9th Infantry Regiment or the l3rd Dtvialoa u a re- placement and went into action the vuy not day. 1n the hedge-rows. General EiMnbower called the eombat "dogged do1.t1bboy Oght- lng at ita wont." Everi_ ~ they fought and every day Ral.ph Neppel'a m.aclalnegu.n 1quad lost a mu, often mon. After 10 days tbe cuualUes were so geat P.fc. Ralph Neppei became Sgt. Ratpb Neppel, leader of the seven-man ,quad. He wu battle hardened and battle wile. Ht no longer firff nervou.aly at birdl and tqulrrela 1kltter1n1 tbroUfh the bedlercrtrl • DO lont• er wu dlatracted by the ltencla of cleath; DO lon&er found it .,.. cusary to try to hide hia fear but learned be could live with it and eootrol ll "fin 1ett1n~ to be an old vet- eran already,• be wrote t.o Jean When bJJ outfit at last pulled back for a rest. "And I bave more gull than I thought I Md . • . P.$ . .U )'OU cu Kray, hon, Jt 1ure halpf up here. • • • Jaly u . IM4, G•am. Tbe first wave came in after dawn, in the amtracs, and they felt like avengen. They were hitting an 1aland the Japt had captured from Amerk.aaa the day afta Pearl Harbor. Remember Pearl Har· bor, men! 'neJ were up ffr thil one. They were gung-bo. The Navy CUJll bad killed many J•ps, ll:oocked out many guns1 cruabed many buildings. But it wam't enough. It ii never enough. Navy guns can't cap- ture an llland. Men capture an Wand. 1be amtracs bit the beach and the Japs opened up oo the Ma- rl.Dea wlth artlllery and mortar• bidden in the bills and ri.Des be-hind the coconut trees and Ule wan. of gutted ba1ldinc• where Americans once lived. The amtrac on the left of Cpl. Beradt~ I "d_ .~ Raum s ... -... 1V . ......... _ Ed O'Neill took a ebtll close, bounced, turned over, scattued .Marines ln all directions. Ed O'Neill and K Compani raced up the sand. Marines were being hit all around them. They aaw dead Marines and headku Marines. They saw bodiea bollDCillg on the sane! and bod.let bouncing ln the water, from the coocus- aion. Ed O'Neill a.ad three other men from K Company leaped over the wall of a demollsbed building and there were four Japs firing to the Jett, where they had alrea4y stacked up 50 American dead, Ed got one Jap with hiJ M·l. Tbe other Marines got the rest. K Company finally made It to the relative protection of the coconut palms. The Jap {ire dwindled. The captain came up to E:d O'Neill and asked bow it looked. Ed O'Neill sald It look· ed okay now. The captain said, well, fire the white Oare. Ed O'Neill fired the white flare from hit Very pistol, which was the signal for the third wave tD co~: inthlro wave came iD and then the J• opened up and caught them in the water and set an L5l' aft.rt and mowed down Amerlcau tbr~ I.lid four at a time lD the water and Ed O'Neill could see the mortars landing evf!ry 10 feet or so and be saw the screaming men. For as long u bt woufd live, b6 would remember It and wom about It and It ... DO cooaola- tion that be hadn't made the decision beca\lst 1t wu be who bad fired the white Oare. • • • Ja17 D. DU. 8afu. Ger· muy. In the evenint, Lt. Frank Soetd skeed.led the vlew -the same one be bid bid for tbree mootbl. A wooden pard tow· er. high barbed wire Jenee, deep pine forest. He dated tbe aketdl and then be Jbtclaed tbe Wlter pitx.'b~ and .. ba9dle and Joct on the door and the German eagle and swastika stamped on the bunkJ. They lived 2.0 to a barracks at Stalag Luft lll, 100 air miles toutbeaat or Berlin. They ate sauerkraut and heavy sour black bread and ~ and., when they W'e re desperate enough, a bJood .auaage provid- ed by their captors. They ate better when the Red Cross par· eel& came. They went out for roll call every dawn. They got German music and German propaganda on the loudspeat· ers. '11ley made tblng1. The Brit· lsh drew elabor.te maps and 8A••4 forged beautiful documenta Lor escape. The Americana madt poll and pa111 and even a atovt out of old tin cans. They ~ erclaed in the yanl with a vol· teyball ..,ovided by the YMCA. They J'Hd book.a tent by tht Red Crou. Frank Sneed read aomethlng tilled •'Color &Del De- sign in Apparel." He read it and reread -lt. They gave each other seJf-lmprovement lecturer, Sneed oo creative wriUng, oth· en on archltectu.re and geog. rapby. The~tallled about worn. en. One b bombardier kept t.alklng abou his wife. They kid· ded biJn. Another man kept talk· ing about tbe vac~um cleaners be sold before the war. They lddded him. Another talked about the truck farm he'd st.art after the war in Jersey, with a plua st.and by the side of the road. They kidded him. Anotber got a Dear John letter from bit wife. They didn't kid him. After a ~le evn general discussion of women dwindled. The subject had become too serious for talk. • • • Jaly U.21, lM4, Guam. They came near dawn, nnhlna for· ward in huge number• with swords and riflff, acreamiog "Banu.l" like mad men. The Mari.net met them with a DlW'· derous fire aod Ed O'Neill wu &booting .. fut .. he could. Still tae Japa ca.met climbing over their Q1'b deao. 'Ibey flowed through on the right, where the battalion wu thlnneat, and Ed O'NeW found hlmlelf flriu 1n an directiom becaUM DOW 1here WU DO front. no sides, aJld the Jape '"" everywhere. They poured b&c* to tbe beach and tbe Marines cbued them, not in time to atop them from bayoneting the wounded on their Utters. When tile American posttlon was reat.ol'ff, Ed O'Neill found plla of the dead, Jap and Amer· lean dead, locked in the lut em· brace Of band-to-band eombal They also found the lut enemy pocket.I In the ravines, u many u 30 1n one pla~. and Ed O'Neill and the olbers cut them down with BARI, ~ in some cases he and the Marines finished them ofl with bayonets because too many Marines had been tilled by what they thought were dead Japa. The orders were to "make aure oo ooe was breath-ing." . . . Another dawn. Ed O'Neill wu ordered forward to help form a ~urtty line around the wound· ed. About eight men to guard 150 wounded just being treated. Tbe Jap1 opued up with auto- ........................................... -·· ... vomemc, "'"" ...... :'.:"~ct~. c~ ... ..,-:'.:. .. . . .. " . -. -Dttn•tgred, .............. ~.~ ... ;~~ ............................ , ...................... OM. 0 En.·Mlrb: ......... fl/.Jo J!LJ.G .... L U.P.~ .. -8-. ~rv.-Nr .• -·;· .. ·u: .. ~X· ... ~'-f" .... -__ -··- Nattoraal•* I ... -..,., .. ,, ... ,..._."' 'H•·•-••~.0.-. .... --••• "'"' • J I t I '( i it l 8 r • r n t t. y '· u a .d· rd id. J.o.. The Midd~·Aged Lions '1'tie weapcm and • bottlt Of J>Jood plum.a WU ahot rfpt out of a doctor'• band. Ed O'NtW looUd oYer' a amaD revetment for th• e.DeJllY poat. tlon a.od tA>ot a bullet rtibt thrOUJb tht top ol bl.I belmet. above hta bMd:' Jt bocbd b1nl down. He crawled 10 ftet to bit left, thrn a band ~ ucl ht throwial toot uotber bdet through the same part ot tbe helmet ••• By the attemoon ol ttt. -.ti Ed O'Neill and the Gtbera b;f bad vtrtuall)' DO Wep In flve days. 1beo h Japt opened up with mortan and OIM ton off the leg ol a Martne 10 feet from O'Neill. And anotberJUDe ID.1 and the flllJMDtl diD4d au e>ver the place and Ed O'Nei11 caught at le&lt 30 It.eel allven which blD't but not u bad U bi.I eyts. Be couldn't aet now. Waa it just buntinc llDcl Of WU it 1teel? A corpaman led him back and Ed O'Neill wu newt M> bigtit. tned In bis life and clutched bia rosary a.od Pl'Ued h1I hardest becauae if tlie Japs were to at.- tact aialn be could DOt defend himself blinded. Tbty took him b&c.t to a beach hospital and filled b1J eyes wtth aome tlDd of :telly and banQced Ulem and three claJ1 liter be could let again. ~e WU Rill back fo bia OU~ fiL He ftl cheered by tbe fact that tht'J bad 1al.Ded 1,000 yard.a. • • • Dec. H, UM, Blr&d. 0.....,. 'lbe Jerriel were ~ tbem e&nl ..,.., Jach. Prom ~ JOW·~ tlae pdera ol ftgbtinc dlupd to boule-to- botlle for Ill Ralph Heppel ., the mtta pmed tbroacb ~ -St. Malo, a.e Ldre Valley, Lu- enbCJurl. Md u the winter l?'ft mare ..,.. than IJl'1 Balpb ( Nepptl bad known back In Iowa. the S29th battled tbroUCb ~ terrible tree bunt.I and booby traps of tbe Bqm Forest into the Vtrf beartl.and of the 'nlird Reich. Blrgel wu the ftnt vUlage on the othftl slde ~ the forest. Re. 1Wance WU u,bl Sgt. Ralph Neppel's 3rd BattaUoa moved 1D after • blllterl.Dg art1Jlery bar· rage, flushed ltraOllnc Krauts from ceJlan and itflc1, and the village was secure. RaJpb wu Jootmg for a llte}y plaice to spend the Di&bt when tbe lieuten- ant balled ~14 blm to 1et up biagun at tbe vlUage'a main crosuoadl ln cue of a counterattack. b plaieed the IUD OG lta tri fed • flub Sround belt the m.a_pzlne, 1ald a Me· -1 belt aloqllde. TM after bOOll WU cloudy, damp. An 1ncb of .,.. cm• eel the gravel l'09d. The C!OUlltel'att.aek came at *'*· Mort.n llnt. then a tank nmbled 09W' tbe rlda of a bill ad oPened .., with lta •. fte lbeD 1dt before Ralph Neppel ftncl hll nnt barlt. n *" ll1m lltc!l Ja a.. • ud --he llDded ta a '-P_ be felt a .-r· ... paba ID Ida _blp a ...-JM w caq1at • pl.et "JM ... -- net God! tt hurt. u. 1oobd around. A blooclf eombet boot 1-1 in the mow. Bia. Be Joobd clown. Bia rl&bt Jta ,, ........ low the knee, bll wt Jq • blood1 l>uJ.p, Blood IPQl1ecl fa pallet thrOup b1a tatltnd fattlu,M, He AW bla macbUMtma bl tfit IDOW, 10 yuda away, bocbd oll ua tripod. He c1rauec1 ~ to. ward It on b1a elbowa, Inch by loch. 'Ibe tank WU 40 yanil away. Two dozen German toldlers croucbed behind it and belJde it. They ctucttd and weaved around the big ~t tank. Ralph Neppel held h1a au.a in b1a two baDda and Jay ..on bia bel11 and waited. He wal&ed utU U.. tank waa 30 yarch. Now RaJpb N~ could see the enemy clear)J. Be aaw tlM tllelDJ ml be fti'td aad he fired. Be fl.red at tbt German IOldlen and be aaw them fall. Be ammed tbe llCODd belt lnto th• and be ftted at the tDelQJ. tired and he dNd ad be fl.red md be fired. Tba Ralph Neppel slumped over tbe bot CUD and h1I hefmet rested Iii tbe IDOW OD tbl bard ~ road. The ground dlcl6t u tbe tank c:nmc.bed dOMr. It •t®Ped. ....Jla)pb ?f~ ... .. hlack boob at a 0.-man olDeer. He "" h1m pojJJt the Lacer plJto1 at IUs be.a. Bt saw bbll pull tbt trtaer. • • ••• F"-ft,Jtti.lftJlma.lt . ' wu cold and ml.It, and the sea WU choppy on the third day Of the bloodle1t battle in the bla- tory of the Uniled States Ma. rina. The big baWewacona were still belting the tiny lUaad IDd OD the land men were flOUU fUr· lou.aJy. Shortly after I Lai tb• 3rd Dtviaioo, in OoaUq reHrVt Oil the trauporta, WU ordc'td in. Ed O'Neill pocketed bb J'OI· cy a.od went down tbe carco Dela. Tbey bounced l.D oD die am- traca and in the bl' chop !Pell were vomltt.u and eacb *k mu did tt l.D hJa bel.met and paued It OD to the 1\11 OD tbe r&ll for emptying. They •crunbUd out on the beach and wtte lmmedla~}y atopped by_ the men pinoed down way ahead of them. On the crest of the beach they could see may- be 100 Marines, dead their bod- ies .UU in firing pos{tlona1 their rtfleJ still In their cold nands. Most bad betn bit in the face. Tbe Jap fire from Ml Suri- bachl on the left waa still ln· teDJe. All that day and all that nilbt, K Company and Ed O'Neill with 1t waa held on the beach with many otber l\lY'· K Com-pany was lucky. They were able to hide behi.ncf the wrecbge of bumtd out tanb or truclu or jeeps. On the volcanlc uh, Ed O'Neill dug bia foxhole to get below the IW"face. But the Jap artillery optntd up a.od the con- cusalon was so great the vibra- tion pushed up tbe volcanic ub under him and be was on the IUrlace apin. The Japs opened up_ that night with heavy ~ Dre. Some- how tbty Ignored It Company and seroed in OD L ~y to the ltft. They kept It up aD day and all olgbt. Ea O'Neill could blar tbe men on hll lefl tcrUm· log and In the glare he could tee the crued Wounded throw· log off their belmete and l'UD• Dini toward tbe water aeveral tlmet, oh Mother 0( God, be felt aomethlng wet bim and at times it wu blOOd and at time, It was piece• of the men tn L Com· pa.ny. And DOW It WU late in' the two campal&Jt when moct of lt wu dooe and . only iaoJated Jap pockets rem~. Ed O'Neill Ud a em.all patrol were 6ellt out to a beach ODI nlgbt to look for enemy snipers. Ed O'NelU WU crouched In hi• foxhole , thlJ dart night near the end of thlt third bloody cam- pal.,,. Suddenly be uw Jape ahead and be nncs three ahota and be saw three go down. The eer1eant ordered flares tent up but they 1aw nothiJlg. In the moming, they found no bodlu, no blood, no maru of movement. 1ber• were no Jape. 1bere bad bee no Japs. Felt. ~I ...i, Otfwd Eaglancl. The mecuc strapped Ralph Nep. pel to the hood of a jeep and took him to the ald statlon where they removed a ucldul of ahrapoel and tied It to bis Ut- ter.· "You have a b.alf-ton of souvenln to take bome son," the thapl&ln Joked. They had al· 10 saved llalob'a helmet. He coufd put b1s Unger through the bole in Jt. The helmet had de- ilected the Luger bullet enough so that bil head wound wu on- ly superOdal . They moved him to a bospltal tn Belgium ~re the doctors cle~ the stump of h1a rliJlt leg and amputated the remaws of his left. "We have no choice," the doctor said. "You'll be all right. You have both biees and you can walk on two artificial legs u talily u one." . . . Now Ralph Neppel was at the 91t.t ~neral Hospital in Eng- land -playfully flirting with the nUJ'M1, maJdn~ wiaecracu. '"nlat 1\.11 doecn t give the rell of ua a chance to feel sorry for ourselve1.'' one patient remark- ed. "Be IOfl to bed smiling and wakes up laughing." Ralph 1hartd a moment of in· timate lhougbt wttb that pa-tient. a fellow Iowan named Buck Walden. Lat. one quiet night he showed Buck a an&J>6hot of Jean. "Do you tblnt 1be'll ltfll want to marTJ me. Buck? Do you think I should even uk?" "I wee1 that's up to her, RaJ h.,..- .. ~. lei wouldn't be so bad. But two .... " • • • Felt. zt, IMS, Nwemberc. From weal and east, the Allie. were closing a giant jaw on Germany. In the east, the ~rmans moved frantically wei;.t to stay ahead of the Russians. On Jan. 'l1 they evacuated Stalag Luft ril. For three days they marched the prisoners ln bitter cold and swirling a.now. Then they put them in railroad boxcara and brought them to a POW camp near Nuremberg. Frank Sneed had started a di· . ary. ln one entry, he considered his possibilities a rar from now. •.• "In the army .... At home? • • . In the Paclfic . . . Dead 1 •.. Still here! I?? Sane? Insane! When be thought about the di5-tant future at al11 he thought he mlgbt go into 1oumalism and later write fiction. But the fu· ture wu bard to think about. The prest.nt wu mort distract· lnC. Tbe food WU &ettlng wone. For wetkl, they bad bad nothing but a thin toup made of weeds, and the black bread. ln b1a diary, be began dream- ing of the food be wOuld eat at home. He drew up Usu ol dish· .. a.od aketclled pictures ot them. lie then devoted pages to menw. . . . "breakfast . . . lunch . , , dinnu . . . anac.t." That not ~ Ing enough, be adde<l "alter- nale breakfast, alternate lu.ncb, Alternate dinner, alta'nate snack." That not being enuab, he then drew up a ''Consollcfat.-ed H (home) Day Menu," put. Ung everything together, and noted, "approved Feb. 26, 1946 •.. FS." The consolidate<! menu would have choked a reghnenl • • • Mlttla 17, IMS, Te!llple, Tes· aa. The Zone oC the Interior u his transfer ord61'1 described tt, never looked better to Sil Ralph Neppel than gllmp~ through the -porthole of the Queeu Mary. A band was on the New Yorll pier, and Paulette Goddard was there throwing kisses. and Ralph had never dreamed building• could be that taU. And another band was on the platform play· lng "Deep ln the Hearl of Texas" when the train chugged into lht station at Temple, home of Mc· Closkey -Geoeral Hospital. Out ln Carroll County Iowa, they didn't need a brass band to supplement their joy. It wu enough that Ralph was back, back from the war. The problem wu bow to get to Texas to aee him. The solution was to pool everybody's gas ration 1tampa and all go ln one car. There were Ralpb'1 mother, his brother Matt and lister lsabel. lubel'1 husband Charley. Charlty'1 mother and lather, and of course Jeu. Thty went in Charley'• car, drove straight through, and arnved l.D Temple two days a1tr er Ralpb. Jean waited outalde the door of Ward 26-A ; the others went in flnt. Sh~ dreaded thls moment evv alace abe turned Raloh bad loat his legs. The telegram from Wubln~ton said only that be had been ,, Junded. Later, Grae. Schlelsman, LidderdaJe's tele- phone operator and chronicler of current events, phoned Jean to tile if she had seen the Dea Moines paper. The story, "from Germany (delayed)," s a l d Ralph had stopped a counter- attack all by himself-wiped out a tank's infantry support and forctd It to withdraw. And that be had lost both legs. Ralph's heroism didn't soften the blow for Jean. Her concern was whether he would be the same, whether "big old happy Ralph" would be the same. When 1ibe went In the room ht was 1lttlng oo the side of the bed. Smiling. Arms outstret.cbed. When she left there was no doubt they would be married soon. The • • • April 1!, INS, TftU.8g, Germ•· •1 · Escape seemed like a good Idea to Frank Sneed. On the road, the marching priaoneu riJked fire from Allied planes ln the confusion of the dying war. EiCape was easy, with onlY a few old members of the Volb- Stf. ind Mn. Ralph Neppel, Temple, Tent, 1945. .. I ' -7 . ) • .1 ' , Tlie Middle-Aged Lions aturm (home guard) IUU'dini came up right this time,• dpt the cohmml of POW•~ Saeeil And the priton c•te came tllm- and a friead almply went over ... bllng dowa aod a Shennaa tank waU near the road. Two ololf7' came cruhlag tbrouCh and thee later Ibey grew OV'trCOnflilent anot.ber and another and the Glr walkla& tbroulb a 10.aII Germaa rldiq them were throwin& clp. town. Two members or tbe Volb-rettes and candy bars and then sturm approacheJ. "Heil HIUer,'' was mucb hugglnc and there )'elled the two Americam. 1be was much crying and there wu ~· Volblturm 'fU not lmpresMICL much cheering became ln hil The eaeape wu over. whole life a m111 -would never ''Der amerlunlsche Fuehrer '*anything more beautlrut Uwt lst kaputt," a German ~ard tol4 those grinning dirty dog(acea, Frank Sneed. And Uuit 8 bow he never, never, never. learned that Franklla Roosevel& • • • was dead, would not be In the White Hou1e to preside over IM end ef the war. Fr.U Sneed was put lD aWI anotner POW camp. Here, the British prilonera -some bad been there ii.Dee Dunkirk - poli&bed t.be.lr boots ooe day ud dusted their ragged old wllfonnl and paraded IOlemDty and mov• log~ ia hoGor ol tbe dead Amer· lean Presideet. Frank Saeed UW' the perade. Aq. JS, 1M5, T~ple Teua. Tile nurse banded Ralp_h_ Nepeel the orders with a giddy p1.D. They stated bl.a full name, bis rank, bi& serial number, and CGa• tinued: "Sgt Neppel wlll report t. W ashlnglon, D. C.. not later tbaa 1100, 21 Aug. lMS. ror the pur- pose ef having the Medal of = if:~!eci lo b1m at IM Two days later. the same Brit· iJh pria.ooers were marcbinC ~ wesl ,.rm Sneed and the otber Americans were marching In the rear eoWnui. Then tbty saw the U.S. Tbuoderbolts swoop down low. Tbey waved wildly but dle American planes kept comin1 and mlatakenl,J 1trafed the Brlf. lsh coh.unn with a munleroul fire and killed ma.QY ol the boys who bad jut honored the Ameri- can Prealcleot. The Med.al of Hooor? Tbe na· tion's blgbest award lor valor? Ralfb Neppel aaked the Durie If ahe was sure they clld.o't have hia aerial number mixed up with someone else's. She $ald abe wu sure. He uked her il It wu a joke. She said it wun'l. He held the o~rs ln bls band. unbelieving. Pr1de ... craUtude •.. utonislunent . . . the leellnal 1urged through h1m lD waves. Mlri~ w1Ul them all •u aa uu ble sense of unease. Ht bad teen so many, so very many ot bia comrades die. They, be thought, were tbe beroea. Ntt him. Not Ralph Neppel, the draftee who came home allvt. , I c:,::.,~At :3£, F== and the other prisoner• 1aw tht , artillery flaibes. ln the mornlnc. they aaw a light obterVa~cm plane come ov- er with the ataT and bar OD 1L Then aa American P-51 appear· ed and did a a1ow roll over the camp, and the prisonen came ~ ... pouriQC out 111to the company streets and jwnpeu and cheered and hugged each other. Suddenly, they were ~tiered Jn all dlrectfoos by the sound of bullets. Momentarily. they ..-ere caueht In a crossfire between German army troops and Ger- maa SS (elite corps) lo a fidl.tt over whether to abandon £be prison camp. That was ended by the souod of big guns, Americaa guns. The pr~rt were ordered inside. The Ruulana stayed on the roof cheering. Outaide, they could r.ee Ameri· can tanks exch.an~lng fire with the Germans and0r 15 ml.nutes ahella were lobbed over the pri- son camp. e. Then, suddenly, It waa still. ,o-Tbe pd.Jonen raced outside to the barbed wire feoce aftd they aaw white tbeeta and white tow· eli and whl~ aayt.td.n& flutterinl from the houu:I In Mooseburg. And tbey aaw tbt flag with the hated awutlka come down the staff of the town ball and they ••• the Americaa nae pi.De ~ and they cheered and they wepc and they laughed u It wu J::!J up upside-down and they c aglill and they wept ap.ln u It Ralpb Neppel went to WIJb.. ln&tion with bis mother IDd a.ls little alster. and Jean. la tbt chandelie~ East Room of tbl White House the Presideot ol h UnJted States. Harry S Truman, bent over the wheelchair aDG draped the Medal of HoGOr around the Iowa farm boy's neck and wbUpered. "I'm proud to e_la.ce this medaJ on you, SOil." IWl>h Neppel saluted. Fourteen million men wore America's unilorms lo World War ll. America bestowed its prime award for valor on 3311. • • • A•C· 14, lMS. v~ Day. The first atom bomb In hlstory wu dropped on Hiroshima Aug. I and (ew knew then how frf Pt· ened we would be later of lb1t new power in the world. Wblcb was more important tiien was that eight d•Y• later the Japanese surrendered. An4 now, at long last, It wu over. over all over, and we anaJt.e. danced la tbe slreeta aod we huUed stranttta ud we cheer· ed and we kissed and we 1Rpt because It was over, over Ill over. l:.t. Cmdr. Hamlltoa Napier, on· tbe bridte of a new ablp ia the Paclfic, got I.he word off aa l.&1and c.aOed Trut, and capt. Frank Sneed cot tbe word ln a grocery •tore, an Amerlcu p Cerf store, and a lady bt dld.D'& bow 1mlltd at him aod u amlled at lllt, _. Cpl Ed O'· NelD, wbe wu thinkln1 ti mak· inl • ar.r la tbe Mariaea~ the word m the Pbilade1 · NaV)' Yard, Pd m Udde ale, W.l\.Y f'tLeJ/ .... .,_ ..._... .......... I... .._ ..... ==-SchleiJmu, tht .,...sor, left a.tr aad ru Ml et lier tftlca Md ,..., the tow• Ore bell .... Ralph ~eppel ... hi• .leaa Md everyb0Cl7 elJe, it seemed, ca.me over to the tei. pbOM of&e ud liatened &. &be radio and drank tDe beer' ill Grace's ice-.. Wu there ever sucll a day! ti 'ti ti • t: I• 1J h ): fl ii b i1 a l l r I t J ·' t f t ' 1 -he Middk-Aged Lions ---Chapter IV----- So tbey tent O.m to the aepa- ation cent.en IDd hid them llP those papen and Pru&ured em to j01n the Retervea and 1rt'ere told to il'ove it, budc1y. So they gave them their diacbargea •od thelr ruptured ducks and they sent them home with a book- let on bow to adjust to clvlllan life. It didn't help. A guy went home wondering bow tc ask to pass the butter wit.bout profanl~. Now they called them mister and it all ~ed so strange at first. ~ing home, walling reaUes&ly in the yard, trying to realize ex· acUy where. you were. And get· tin& into dvWan clothes the first time seemed aa atranae u lhe fjrst time they got into Wliform. • • • And now It is now, 25 years alter Pearl Barbor, and our youne Jions are middle-aged lions. Tbey are a little heavier, a little grayer, their hair a little thinner. It happens they are not fat but they'd bave trouble get. ting into tbeir old unifonm. Any· way, they don't want to. But if Uley had to, ~ wouJd, aiaJD. They did not come out oC the war thiUinl UMlr country or the world owed them a Uvtnc. They earned tbe1r OWJt ud it wu never eaay. Their llves haw not turned out the way tbeJ tbouOt they would, when they tboutht. aboat the f1.tture durlq tbe war. None ol lbem Mt the world oa fire Addfnc it all up, they feel tbat the mea they were 25 years ago Woulcl be dJaappoloted, Gr at Jieaat lurprt.Md, OD mtttblg the men they are tQcgy. But they are aot bltter. • RaJpb Neppet never dJd get hia aann with the wbit.e t.nce. Frank Saetd DeVtr dJd wrl&e fiction. Ed O'NeW neve1 made • career ln the Marines. Ham Napier never waa able to concentrate his Jaw precUce on delendlJlg the down- trodden. For Ralph Neppel the postwar months were • frantic round of paradu, Victory Bond drJves, an appearance on ''Thjg lJ Your Life," honors by cl vie clubs and veterans IJ'OU.PI-A Det Moines Regltt.er Ir Tribune Deftpaper oolwnniat su~ested a ''Ralph Neppel Fu11cr and feUOw Iowans responded geoe.rously, built a house in Carroll for Ralph and his bride, Jean. Ralph wa~ grateful foI the -house but city life bsd no appeal. He tried •elJJJla applifnces, then used cars, then decided to go lo college .. He got bia degree and wu balhray through hla mas- ters' work when he diJcovered the expense ol ra!slnc two chU- dren and ded ded to accept an offer to Co to work for the Vet- erans Admiolatretion In Des .. Noiner. Two more dlildren were born before be wu tranafel'Ted to the VA office bl lowa City, where be now ti.vet ill Illa own modest ho~ on the edge of town. As the years passed, the prlce ol farm land went up and up, .. well aa the number of acres needed to make fU'J'lllng . papay •• 1 Be-caue or Ume and t:lttumJtance, Ralph Neppel feds the oppor- tunity to bu.y a farm simply has paued bim by. He bu, however, made a modeat compromise with Illa llleJonc cbum. In UIM. Med- al of Honor winners bt&an re- celvbl( '100..month pensions and JlaJpb Immediately sank the money fnto paymeota on a five-- acre plGt nur Iowa Qty where he plUta a larden, feeds six ateetoa· and kiepa a po11y for the ,.. kids. Ralph never baa felt really han- dicapped. With hls artltldal legs be caa drive tbe C411, tick the football, climb tM fence. He cu hunt squlrrela all da1 and return only • shade more Uretl than nb robust IODI. 0wr tbl years he baa ma.lDtai.QM ao lrret>reaslble i.enae oi bll.IDCll' He wt.U; Lor ex- ample, leave tbe room at a party and return ~ the extra abort pair ol lep be bu bad made for IaupJ, or the utu Jong pair Ralpb Neppel 1WJ wants a real farm, and 1UD t.ella bbnself. som~, IOIDeQy •.. but deep down he ff!els tt probablY will remaia only a dream. Wbe.11 Ham:iltoa Napier re-- ttumed fl'om the war to Macon Ga., bJa ouUooll: had cbang;t measurably but bJs social •tand- jng bad nol At 36, be wu faced with st.arttni a new law practtce from scratch. But few ln Macon, Jeaat of all the downtrodden, fig- ured a man of bJa station would be interested in small cases, the sort needed to build up a one- man practice. The downtrodden didn't come to lawyer Napier. His decision wu to seek clients who bad no way of !mowing, or didn't care, bow blg bis house wa.a or who were bJs soc.lal peen. So he built a practice represent- ing out-of-town lnsura.ace com- pan1~ good rracUct:1• a res-pect.able one, bu not qww what Ham Naper bad in mJnd. He attended the tint meeting of MaCOll'a lotenaclal commit- tee, earn~antlni to do aometblng to the ~e1ro ad· vance. But It 't turn out as be had expected It would. "My intellect to1d me 00"! thing," ti. aaya, "and my emotion• anoth- er." Ham and Martha live in a larg- er home now, acquired while be waa at Normandy, a beauWul house nestled amo.nt uaJeu and pines and Oowerini quince. Ham still drives the 1941 U.COln con- vertible Martha'• father owned back when Ham na a young lion. "ft still rum, why not use it~" While Ed O'Neill wu in ~­ vice, one ol bJa officers said he'd recommend him Car olfic-en training. The man never got around to it. Ed O'Neill forgot about a career u a Marine but never about the Marines. After the war, he tried a cMJ- i&Q desk Job, found It dull, and, seeking more action, joined the New York PolJce Department in 1947. Fie remembered u a kid the respect cops bad ill hls nelgb- borhoocl He belaD u a patrol· man on a beat. Re 1Ull la ln the police with the rank ot patrolman but now worb aa a warrant olfl· ~r for the cr1m.1naJ court. When semebodJ .falll to answer a awn-mons, Ed fiJlda him. He i1 not, ol coane, fond of a policeman'1 salary but be likes being a cop becaUJe be leela It ia an Im~ job. "You get Into people " Uva and you can be an uamf.le for others." What be doean t. lib II that be flnda pea-- pie ge.nerall,J DO longer respect police the Wl.J they ul«I to. 'Ibe explanation, be llJI, does not only lie with our rlClal problems but it la allo tbe fault ol poJltJ.. cians and tudiea. Ed married I pretty lirl be knew in hJgh 1cbool. They ltve ill • neat little house in Queenr., not I -4 ltllph Heppel; Medel of Honor, Bronze Star, Purple HHrt. I • \' ... \ . L \ The Middle-Aged Lions far from where be grew up. They "wn the oouse and they own their 1wn car. More importantly, they 1ave an 18-year~ld aon, Edwin fr., who, 11.ke bis father 2:5 yeara 1go, seemed vaguely diasatisfied 1ith what be waa doing and olned the Marines. The boy lt ·ow in training at one of the outbern camps where bis father rained. He could go to Vietnam .oon. For two years beginnlna in l95'1, 2d O'N elll Sr. took night college COW'MI bOpinl eventual- ly they would lead to a. law d .. gree. But be h.acl to quit when ne and ElalDe dedded their aon could get a belt« education at a private 1chool, which coat mon· ey. Now, once aeain, the father LI takl.ng night courses, th1I time in computen. He la eliglhle to retire from the pollct next yeAr and hope• to 1upplement tu. perulon with computer work. In the firat June after the war, Frank Sneed and bis college ~weetheart, "D.L.", were mar· rled. They have one cbJ.ld. SuJan. ~. In 1946, Frank and "D.L.'' went to Cambridge, Mua. In iwo year1 he got hit MA from lbe Harvard Busi.neu School. Hit a1m now was to combt:oe two needs-money and writinl. He did for a few yean after Har- vard, by writing advertising copy for a chain of re\all fumlture ltores in Dall&b. But he was t.blnk1.og again of color and design and bought for h1mself the book he once read in prison camp about color and de- sign lo clothes. It wu not clothes that interested him but the 1hape of buildings and bow they could be expressive of their environ-ment. The Sneed.9 went back to Law· ton, Okla., where, with a loan that took nine years to repay, Frank bought 75 acres and .tart- ed building houses. Though he had no formal arcbltectural training, he designed and 1tlll designs bis houses. They are ex· presslve of their land, borbont.al lite the Great PlaJ.m that 1ur· round them, bright wtth"Windowt and i.kyllgbta. lfe bas made mon· ey but be couJd have made more by building other kinda of houses. Currently, Frank Sneed lt president of the Lawton Cham· ber of Commerce, an unlikelf Jeb for a man wbo ii atill ao shy, introverted and ungegarioua. He took the job only becaUM of h1a evan= lntere1t ill com· munity p c and ill dnelop- lng the Great Plaina in a w11 intrinsic to them. He la known ill the community u a man of in-tense devotion to bis ideala, a man of quiet dign.it, and reserve, so shy he'll spend 15 mloutea in his car planning exactly what he's going to say before gol.n1 lo to see aomeooe. The war waa the bJ&lest 11.qJe experience in their llvu, but an four of our middle-aged lloDI now live lo the preaent, not the past They seldom talk about Jt, unless· a reporter ub them to, and then tfielr memoriea come back vividly, ill minute detail and, in some cues, with tears. But none of them la a pro(ea-slon&l veteran lo any Hue . .N-. of tMm assaults you with hll war. Only two bef()ng to veter· ans organizations. The American Legion mad• '-.fph Neppel a life member. He 1oe1 to meet1.n11 partly because be feels a Medal of Booor win· ner 1hould, p~ because hit job dealt with veteram, parUy becau.i.e be enjoy1 the comrade- lhlp. "We talk about llberatl.ng the wine cellan, not killillg Ger- mans," Ralph 1ay1. Ed O'Neill la adive in the So-ciety of the 3rd Marine Dlvls.ion. At their plcn.lca, the men have long Ii.nee 1topped reftptl.ng ;the old battles. 'l'&ey do1• however, tend to cl:UJter off to meauelvea while the wivea coot hamburg- ers, and recall tbe ~t liberty port& they mow. ''Tboff port.t get better every year," Ed says. With one exception, tbe7 keep their war aouvemn pretty much out of llibt. Ed O'Neill lw bis Purple lfeart Citation and varl-oua Marine mementos on the walll of his Utile buement rec room. All of Frank Sneed'• sou-venirs, including bis pruon dii>·- ies and the pajama pants be wore under his IJ.yillg auft OD hit lut mission, are bidden in a closet. Ham Napier k.eepc the tatter-4 flag of the STAFF, which led the invuioo of Normandy, in an attio cedar cheat, along "1th hll Bronze Star medal Tbe wheel of the ship is mounted on a pan- eled wall of his den and Is lost in the decor. And Ralph Neppel, the mu with tbe moit diltingu11bed war souvenirs, it the most casual about them. Hit Medal of Honor, bJs Brome Star, his Pw'pt. Heart are all lo the back of a • drawer. Hit Croix de Guerre i. missing. One of the lddl wu playing "1th lt and loat it. Tbere are, of course, the more important souvenirs of the war which our middle-aged lloDI can't lose. IWpb Neppet bas bit artificial legs and stlll now and "v., finds a tiny •liver of abrap- Ed O'Neill and hie father, 1942 .. NILYPMT,,...1P1• ......,, ......... _. '-~ Mr, and Mn. HMUltoft ....,, the..._. of the USS STAFF, end the bettle enalpi tfaat IN the Normandy Im ...._ ...... , ITAFf, .... The Middle-Aged Lions 11el ri41nl to the surface fll Ill• alrln. So cJoe. Ed O'Neill. Am Ed'• eyes atill aet trrltat• _. Infected eaail,y as a reault fll fie aaod blown into them by the mor- tar burst on Guam. Ed O'Neill had ICrfUlieC ' nightmares for a few years tdW the war. In 1949, five yun .,._. Jwo Jima, he went to the llolpl- tal wllb yellow jaundice, ~ billtated and depreued. At llllflt. the old hallucination kept ntur. Ing in bis sleep, the one In wlddt he saw and killed enemy 8Gldiera whO were never there. A PQdaia- trist straightened him wt • tlut. And !.*!dtn away ia a dra•er Ed 0 Nell still k~ tM family picture of the Jz:-111 '°ldier be killed through t1" jn Bougalnville 23 yean ago, the soldier wbo almoat kllled him. Ed allows no one to see the pic-ture of the man and bis family. "But I s~say a prayer for those Jdcls," he saya. "It could easily have been the other way around, with the Japalk!se man in Tokvo today keeping a picture of mt.'· Regularly, until the mid-fifties, Frank Sneed had nightmares about the Gotha raid be wllbn't on. about bis own last mission, about being c~ptwred, about the British prl.aonen who were killed accidentally by American planes shortly after they llad bopoMd tbe memory of Roosevelt. ~ bad dreams began to dwindle after the mid-fifties. FrMll s....l.1H6. To this day, Sneed, a man of creat reserve, cannot recall without tears those events. and otllers-sayinc goodby in the alr to a friend, his llberaUon ad bis fil'st view of New York Har-bor. For yeara after the war, Fran It Sneed uked himself whether he tomebow bad goofed hia laat mla· al on. For yean after the war, Ed O'Neill uked blmMlf whether he was aomebow at fault in firlnc the Oare that brought in the third wave at Guam 22 years ago. The quution still llngera ln hia mind altbouth his commanding offic- er. his chaplain llld others a&· aured bJm be was ln no way to blame for the many men killed in the third wave. Assured oi thJ1, he $till respoads, "But I fired the flare." But the war did pos1Uve things as well for OW' middle-aged llot'IS. Ed O'Neill sa,ya It subdued the viole~ tn him that once made b.im a street fighter and might · have led "to bigger trouble." Frank SDeed 11ya hll Imprison-ment gave him a strong aease of the value of time. For years after the war, be wu propelled by an urge lo ''mate up for lost time." Even today, be abarply limits his vacatJons for the same reason. "The war changed my wbol. 1t11.1e of valuet," saya Ham Na- pier. "A• a result, I can't see . evere:rerting myadf j\lit t.o build a bit pile of money. Money_ h&1 Iott Jts importance. ID the ~ what I wEdoln wu ~ -lives oa IL Nooe our fwr mJdd1e..age6. llona mlalel tbe violence Gf ••· But allclibem m1sa the aente el doiDC IOmetbinl Gf val111 for tMb' country, tbe feellnl of being t-?t ot an lmponance, ol beini wanted, ol beiq •urroUDded by brave men 1n common pa1l. Frlllk Sneed a1ao mluea Ute Oy· !-11 the aalute u a mark of mu- wai respect IDd common por· M"t, ~ almplldt, of Jpl»tarJ •. "WIMINIPffa .... til fiot ID fter and tilla't .... .. •ai wttb committee. ... Ed O'Nelll partic:\lluV abae1 lilt Marine C0rpt potcnantly. H• .... ~ leeliltc " ....,._ lloect, el Ming llMI t. r~ • tbe mu nut te 1-. tlle warm let.Ila• ia Illa ~ • nen1J11 "*·· "It wu ia U.. Marilla I ,._. Mme O"llfidmcl." be lllJ&. .. I felt like u llDpart.ut. wanted penee. tbat I •• .... te ,._. • m1 ... tft tel& ud faee MJ pnllllee. 1'lile ...,.. C.,. ... the ... JOilrt Ila 1111 w.. £vcrytadllc ........ .....,.. • DttJe paler. NOad., wDJ m.tch H. Pertaa11t ••• perlulpe it nm only happem \e a ,..., mu." Our m.lddle.aaed llona were not u.lve YtUI IMlt who wot to war t.blnkl.ng tbty wouJd end wars and save the WOl'ld for democracy. TbUI, they are not ... Wtatt, 4Mai'N ...... ma. JAe tile J'Ut ti. Qa.. they are COD- fused by tM Celd War, wblcll aade aemia ol f«mer lrieDdl ud friends or fOl'mer uemiei.. Vietnam dHfl)y t:t•bles tltem. ~lY Ed O'NeW ....... '°" la • Marhae. ~ Wftt wrertt ht·u.e w.rld . . . 1l'bia la DOl wllat l foqhl for," Ed says with mov- Jq llmpldty. "I ,_, de9M that YIUDC FA 1!ill laave to npt Ja VletDam. l .,,.., not. I pray ,.. .... ~ .... ..,... .. u.. P9eltie, tW PM m.aecl lldth.er will keep a band on hla •boulder. "But I feel ubamed that we couldn't fln1sb the job somehow. J deeply recnt Vietnam 1Mrt I alnk the war there hu to be ---A.a be lldda, tunliltt ,,,,.., "Aa my iovernment decided. i .... Al ID.J ........... ... llQ_9D 1!111 IL" .,.. ..... Alie> u. -JI-year-old aon, Max, a student at Iowa Statia NMfib. ~ t C ~-=-~mr.: te .a IDIUW'J ae.mc.-e, • tbet.e ....... Co ...-t their ... W• ttdsioall fD Viee-. "I clen't wut Mu to m away," Ralph Neppel says 'I'll don't wut blm to IO to war. But, yw b ow, if Mu were tt walk lbnugh that door wearia1 a am. fGl'JD I think J woulcl be awf\allJ JW08d.'' Ed O'Neill b now fl. Prut Saeed la 47. bJpb Heppe.I It 43. Ham Napier Is 57. A man find.a it 4UlicuJt to sum up hia If• aince he wu young and weat t• war. '"SiJlce the war, nothing I i.ne doDt llas seemed im~rtut," A!• Hamilton Napier. 'I've i.t m.y ambiUon. I don't feel I'm ae- cornpllshlng anything that bene- fitl many people. Except for OM time when I led a fight apimt air pollution in Macon, I .. -i, feet Uke I've made any contrillo- tion. If 1 could get a job wllete ·-, Frenk Snee.I wittt POW c-. • ,....;._, I CGUld lff I W&I attc>rnplldabtl 10me definite good, l •oUI leave m7 law pradtce in a mloute." "I aner Col m1 faru.," .. ,, Ralpla Heppel. "I've bad a lood Jlfe. I bne a &OOd job but I aee "'7 advucement i~ limited. Bllt tbat'a all ripl I've lldjutted to tbt f8Ct that I'm DOl Coie& lo be • daid, Juat .. hdiut .. "rve bad mv cliuppobd-mea~." MY• Ed 01Nelll. ")\now _.. rn never stu4y law. J'ye Ilea baPPJ tboq)t I now I lanelt't readied -m1 paa.. I ,..'t accompll.dl U1thlac bl1 iD 11l7 file llb cJmb I moUataa or care a dilt&R. "But J'm content I w11 OM fll 1( aUlla 1M11 la Wwld War D ,.,_ i.tld !Mir gCIUDd when It Meded to ~ beld. 1t may not teem important to mott people _.., .... il WU to me. And ho." • • • 'n.e, wetll to war ..S they ea.me blck. T'beJ ftllt le work Md tllQ made boma.. Tiley i..et, tbe7 married. they raised dlildrea. TbeJ bad their d.reanu • ,...., ._ ud wt.en they wen mWdle-aJ: Uw the llream.a bad f n.e, have ltad their cl1aappol.nbriau. They ..... tlMtr memoria. 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