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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-08-04 - Newport Beach Daily Pilot.. ., am lllOBA<X -.... ..., ....... A pUot mUd :sftb"bla baarSI. and a a ..... hammer~a Ute death bat- tle bllll over Catallu C b a , .. e 1 Tbundl,J lfternoon, accord1na It Loi Angelel County lberUf'I repcrll. ' The pilot, bloodted by b a m m e r blows, tkW11 IDID&aed to land b1I plane. He Wll aided bJ the attacker'1 II• Mesa Boy's life Saved Jly .f i;iendS Jieiid ..... ta, eil'Jlil ... ~n~~~~ .. c:r~~ ...... Tbl7 _. tmm •wac __.._. rpoa1la J91Q8Citatioa antil W..-. ari1ved. LlfecUlrd Don Burm said a doctor at Hoa& to'4 blzn .. be never wants to see It IJl1 doMt' than that." Vile lives at 25113 PWdbAm Drtve. Lilly lives at 208 ()utmOUtb P 1 ace and Bourjeota et 2389 FonlbMD Drlvt. - Burm said when .. ~ ftnt '" tllllr-friend they OOllldll't fitur• out ...,. be .... dotnc with bll bead under water. 'lbe acddent occurred in the mouth of the S..a Ana River jetty about 1:4.5 p.m. Vile ""' bleedine trom bis DOie, to Bumi believes be may b a v e taken a 111>1e dlw onto b1J own board wbl)e rtdlnC a waft. vu. told thole who asked him at Ile bolpMal be bu no recolleCIC1oo of what bappmed. r estival Ousts CdM Artist's Line Drawing A drawin& by a Corona del Mar artist bu been removed from the Fettival of ArU around.I on the alle- 1atlon that lt law &ood tute. P'•tival publlcllt Ray JobDSOD told !bl" DAILY PILOT that the pen an4 ·Ink drawtnc bJ HOWll"d Lockway, 520 Oehlla Ave., ,,.. Nl'bOVed Saturday under the euthoritJ liven Ile Festi- val O"Oundl committee by the Board e>f DirectM1. Lockway, who ii alao a sculptor, ~d not be reached today to com- ment on tb• action. JobnlOD raid the drawing illustrat- ed a vene behind ..thlch there ta "th• 1uagestton of tm American n.aa." It wu the v e r 1 • that was louDd objectionable. It contained a , few lines from ~ toDg ·•America, the Beautlfu!J" Jobnaon 1ald, but end- ed wt1b the une, "America, I take my pant. off to you." M<>eena Abel, croundl manaaer, Mid the 8 by 10-lncb drawln& waa not dbe ol the three which Loctway mb- m.ltted to the art jury. The wort waa lbe lint ceuored off the FeetJval p"Ound1 ln two ytan. ' A three membw ceo1orahip j u r y last year found nothlq to cenaor ao the Festival board did away with the Jury u 1uch and turned tbe funcUon over to the ground.I comm1ttee com· posed of Abel, and directors Vemer C Bd and Edward L Fenrsten. Johnaon 1ald, "The removal w~s prompted by criticism by person• attendl~ the Feativat" J • I ' ; A"griculture Board 'r okl Labor Shortages Coming , By JOANNE SHAW °'""°"""" ..... Members of the State Board of A&· riculture w~ told at a meeting at UCI ~ to expect M!l'il>W la- bor sborlqes during the September 1-vesl WWLam Tolbert, deptlty director of farm labor fer tile Department of Em- ployment, Mid the eource of the prob- lem It hrofoid-8 dedinin& farm wort force and late peaking of t o m a t o crops. Tolbert apote to the 12-member board at ita first ever meeting In Or· ange C4unty. Tolbert said lbe California mm la- bor pool bu dropped from 323,200 Sauna Seat Slats Simply Simmering I' If anyone blld tried slttlng a IPflll they wauJd have &Otten a bot eeal The t.mpei'lture WU dowmigbt UD• healthy wben the seating 11.att t1JI. died ill the Oo¥er Profelllooal Bulld- ing •una beth 'lbuteday n.1ght. Newport Beech ftremen entered the 1Weat tank to quell the flre, which did Oft1y '5 cSamace. worten to 313,000 workers during the lut yeer. · The labor force will be further de- pleted in September, be said, when mi- grant worter1 retlu'n to their homes so their children cu attend school. Compounding tbe probiem. Tolbert said, 1'ill be the late ripening of to- matoes tbb year. 1be midewstern grain crop also seema to be peaking three or four weeks late, so growers will not be able to tum llO out-0f- ltate labor. Both ot theMl '8te maturing crops will "colllde" with the harvest ot reg- ular fall crops, be warned. Ofher speakers were UCI Chancel- lor Daniel Aldrich Jr., Department of Agriculbl:re Diredqo Earl Coke, sec- retary of the govemcr'• cabinet Wil- liam Clark Jr., John Teertnk of the Department of Water Rettotre~. and Cltief of the State Bureau of Entomol- <>IY Robert Harper. Prior to the meeting, board mem- bers were given a t.our of the Irvine Rancll and university campus. 8T8Cli MARKETS NEW YORK (AP) -'Ibe stock market trimmed a gain late this aft· ernoon but still was poised· in an at- tempt at another high for the year. €'11 ... ette. 'I'~ Bike Will It Be Boon By BRUCE BENSON CM "" Ody """' Slllff Editor'& Note: Thu t& the second of a two-part series on Californw'a uw cigarette t.a.t. Oraoce Coaat city floance direct, on are tn the predicament of a blind man jutt given an elephant -he lruowa it'• large but wW have to poke around a w11Ue to figure out just what be'• 1ot. 'nle elephant lD question 11 Gov Reagan'• new 1 tale tuea on cigarettes. Everyone will cet a kickback on the loca.I government level, whether he wanta It or ftot. And for Cotta Mesa and Laguna Beach. the beast might be colored wh.ite. Neither city at present ha1 Im· j posed smolte taxes on its populace. Startlna Oct. 1, all cities and coun- ties throuCIM>ut the state start get· Ung their 1hare ot taxes based on an additional Increase of three pennies per pack. The four-penny-a-peck tax imposed thl1 week will not seep back Into lo· cal colfm. It will be iaed !or state IJ)eD~. 'nle total increue ol 7 cents a pack wa1 described by Auemblyman Rob- ert Badham (R-Newport Beach I as unpopular with both Democr1~ and Republicans. , Badham. in an Interview -1th lhr DAILY PILOT m Sacr~~. u1d. "We don't like It becaiae It's a sub- stantial tax Iner~. "But we've admitted &M 11ecess11y r-- . .. -........ ...,._ ......... -. .. . . ~on when he ltruck me cm Uie of the head with a amall liedg• · mer," Wood Aid. "The aattinc knew we were beldlnl ltrli&bt-· clown for the water from 10,000 feet. "I pulled back hard oo the stick and we came out or it," Wood continued. "Then I put my band on tbe back of my head and he atruCt aaaln-Tbil ti.me be broke my finger but I tblDk (See PILOT, hp I) ·No 1 Erosion .In Budget F\IDde for Orenge C»ast beacb ero- sion CUJtrol deB:nitely will not be re- i:.tnred to this year's st.ate bud~, the DAII.Y PILOT learned today. ·N.Y. Sierls•., 1EM CENTS I • • 111 · s• Finaooe Dtreetor-G or d o n Smllh bu asked Auemblyman Rob- ert Badbern I R·Newport Beach) to ablllldon a bill that would ovvride a ~cut made by Gov. Relpn.. -Utm~-pro .. ..., not LIFESAVH ... INGElt-PU~Jobn Woocllo&b -'bloodied left hand which may lllte aaved his life. Be was attacked by a passenger while on a chM'tW night to Ca~ First ham.met blow It.ruck him OU bis be.t and be a1»or'be4 second with his ~d, breat:lng a finger. Wood managed to land plane despite wild midair fight. Accused at- ~et, John M. J!'.Actmeier, of Corona del Mar, ii be14 oo attempted tllldet ~ .... ,. , ~~··· ~ ., •. Thia meana embed.led W e 1 t • Newpcwt pidenllt ..,t rely solely cm a c ty ~ pro.Id to nave o« the U. ell.I ~I th.la )'em'. 81DJtb said the beach erosion ap- P"IPfiadons Bldhmn eaked for could IJe 1Dcluded Ill Jlext ,._,S budget &mitt! said be UDde'ltands the fall danger season tbia yur ia too near , at band for ltate money to do any good. , U.S. Plana Fli J!.ecord Mi,ssions Against North The U S. Anpy OOrpt ot Engrneers, SAJGOJll (UPI)-Amorican j e t s e'lftl if the full montJ were available, flew a record 197 bombing missJons ~Id not move fut taOOgh to act in a g a i n s t Nortti Vietnam Thursday, time, he a-W. . u. s. military spokesmen announced He noted tbllt lllODd.J appropnat~ , today. by the legillature last year ts sufft-The record raiding involved strikes dent for tbe Corpl. to commence by as many as 800 to 900 fighter· construction "on adledule" n e x t oombers. lprlng U. S. spokesmen reported the loss AdditJonal fands couJd then be o£ a single jet, the 6.1St.; American rmde a~ after ~uly 1, 1968 warplane Jo~t in action against the (the beglnnlna ol next fiscal year l to Communist country. complete llie project before the next . danger Ptliod bil remarked The 19'.·IDJSsion assault surpassed The DAB..Y PILOT learned of ~e 175-nusslon mark set by American Smith's d~ from Orange Coun· Jets Oct. 14. ty Harbor DiJtrlct Manager Kenneth It cam.-on the. crest of a rising Sampson, 1'ho n.ceived a copy of a wave of A m e r 1 c a n 8ll' assault3 letter Smttb aent to Badham. against the arsenal of Communist forces High Schools Plan Signups Rcgistratioli fur students entering Costa Meta and Estancia high schools in September will begin Monday. Counaelor1 will be available at Costa Mei;a from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m and at Estancia from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Studenta planning to enter Corona del Mar Hiali Sdlool will be able to preregliter ltarting Monday, Aug. H after I a.m. In the school cafetena. Prereglstntion for students enter- inl'( Newport H&rt>or High School and counseUn1 appoinbM!lts may be ar- r.1nged by calling the school office. or Bust? nf havu11 to pay our bills Thr day 01 reckoning has come iin<1 the soon· rr "e Ht it done the better off we're i,:11111: to be.,, e fly in lhP ointment, however. pos 1bly wU1 be the state's ms1stence tha all communities receive a share 11f rnobi taxes from the three-cent 111 due ln October sta Mesa. for example will now 1ve a kickback th at promises to rll weU over $100,000 8 yPar 'ty councilmen in thr past have •1 ldl'Cf burdenmJ? ci ti1ens w11h a fl arette tax. ThP sam1> hotels trur in La,.una Beach 'h~t-L111nn11 arrl ro-:t!'I M~~a r11y r l'lcllmen ha' p ctr~J1nrd to lake prtt· V U~ly WUl no , tw g1\ n lo lh P.m 18" CIGAHE11 ES, Page 2) An American spokesmen in Saigon, asked tht: reason for the record as- sau It. said "Good weather aod air· cralt available." The Air Force and Navy pilots' cf· forts was especially pleasing-and re- markable-in view of the loss of SIC· tion Friday of the giant 7th Fleet car· rier Forrestal, victim of a fire at sea that sent the super vessel back to the repair port in the Philippines. The Jost Air Foree F105 Thunder· chief was the 14th American plane downed over North Vietnam in 14 days. The pilot was reported m1sslng in action. Hanoi radio claimed be was captured. It was the sole note of cheer on the Communist side. The massive taJding struck military Mother's Retrial A waits Ruling Mrs Antonia Thomas of San Cle- mente. whose conviction of murder- mg her 7-day old son was set aside, will not face a retrial Monday, Su· perior Judge William Muray ruled to- da y. He vacated the date in <)Arita Ana Superior Court pendlng the outcome of a hearing on the involved case by Utt California Supreme Co•L'1. Mrs Thomas, 25, FilJplno wile of ~arine Sgt James B. Thomas, was accused of forcing a fatal dose of chemical down ttie throat Ol t:betr boy. James Anthony 'Iborr as. An earher trial of Mr~. 'nw>mas re- sulted in a first-degree murder ver- dict, but this was set aside aHer the , ntire proceeding W86 declared a mis- trial. . The mistrial ruling wu eventually over\Urned bv the District Court or .\ppeal, and a St'<:Ond Superior Court trial ~ schedul.-d \, targetl up and down and across North Vietnam. U. S. pilots divebombed and de- stroyed one of the O>mmunista• priz· ed 156mm guns used to fire aqou the North-South Vietnam border at Arr.eriban Marine positions. More jets d u m p e d 3,000 pound bombs on the big Bae GJang rail aod highway bridge Tl miles northeast oi Hanoi. It carried the main train traf· fic be twee n North Vieanam's two main indll!trial centers, the capital of Hanoi and the port of Haipboog. Two Girls Held As Shoplifters Two 16-year-old girls We!"e arrested by Costa Mesa police Thursday es they attempted a wholesale theft of linger~ from tbe K-M.art Department store, 2200 Harbor Blvd. Store officials said the girls, one from €osta Mesa and one from New- port Beach, stuffed 18 articles into a purse, purdlased a couple ol items, and walked out of the store. Included in the array were 10 pairs of panties, four bras, and four sliJ>t. .. Weatlter District forecaster Frank Ernsl predicts no rain for the next five days, but tbe cloudy mornings will cootinue. Afternoons will be< mottly sunny with temperatures ranging from 72 to 65. INSmE TODAY Wetlctnder maQ<JZiM, th 4 DAILY PILOT's gUide to places to go and things to do, today features a cover story and two- page spread on the LaguM Beach All California Exhibit a& the Gallery of tht Laguna Beach Art Auociation. (Allf9r1Q J Qe........ 1NI ~ ... ~ DI,,., en 1 ............ 11 ........ ~· ...... C.lla 1 l4wv llK1"9 M -.... ~ 11 MerT1•11 L~ 1 ........... 1 ,....,... 11 """"'•' ,.... . N•lleNt 1Mwt M Olltunn • 0twt .. c-•r ' --• • ' I ,Along . ou.-coa-.-· I 'icli.... HOC.: ~ ,..... '.s@atj&altf todaW Jtw }fffltM '· coi. ·hns • ..., ta 01' ~ . • ly THOMAS FORTUNE .... a..r ...... :;a yrx/. would U.U to build a hOll\e fl'ontln& oa the i.,. ror a moc1t1t ..a.ooo ,.. ll#lt'1-able to Pil*IJIP ~·lot• Uida .... a..., .......... llland COit .. to_.... .... _ .... : ,{,,Ii I 2 lll!jer (:•••1es . - . OI' ..... til c:oamL • lfow Mre•a Ula llltdl . bJ G. WU. lilln ~ .......... pdan . .,pmcl fQr tbe tmDe ~. '',\ctul1." ha ..,.. ~ pricel ·State Tax LaW. I •, •Tu • • ,pe quMil r...oulale . . . Md tbe Clkb. " . . . If JOO can 1~rd I ntaf.roat home." Two major w.,a in wblch the ltate'I bu point new tu-bite law llffecta the lacome- 1 • • * ta retmm ol CallfornlaDI wa-e clar- . . • i6ed 'l'h8nda.J by the state Francblae . , ~Abet =Hrtl of Iota ·" money. Ta Bcmd, whJcb mDlda the levlea. • J.OG J0Qr utilltJ lJOla .,. la tbe ftrrt pUce, tupe:JVI DO ptty ==tt ~ ue mtwed to claim deduc· Well, . • II• Unlfted t1a111 far their cMpadeata in ccqpcrt. . &hoot pa,. per m°'*= · me their taus. :. • '8,700 to the .pa company. Pnaa now on, iupe,en are .to -~ ... '100 .,, the pc ~· ,.... tbejz-tuea wttbol& IUCh .. -• I ttS.200 tD tbe -and power darfllN -ad 'DIEN ...,, tu • ·eemp1111. , er.-. tD u. a... tbeJ come ap ' But. ~"'°°to tbe ~ ~ ~ :;. • CNdlt ;,, 2 dxn,.:;:~· bec»me hJab ICbool Ito-SD Cllllut ~ cledlletlon . dent& aren't allowed to ta1t on the ~;a • end~ m:! .,t,lepbone -at ldM>ol. 1uvloua deduction ol '3,000) and each . . * dependeat ii wwtb an 18 credit Remember Fraint Ajello'• 1Ug.. (apimt a• deduction). ~on of a few moatbl ace> that A leC..t feature ol the new tu the Queen Mary be permanently law wm require JDOl'e tbaD 350.000 anchored here Jn Newport Habar. ~~ ~ mc:e U:~ wen. no on-' llltmed. mcept a .., few fellers up in I..ont BeadL '11/DJ.~Lpct of their l987 tuet 'Ibey bought tbeJDlehoel I $3.4 mil-Tbele tuplJiera will bt notified to lion tourist attraction. pay an amount equal to ball of their Now Ajello infonDI that the 1181 tu. ~ will bt a credit Queen Elizabeth will be 90ld next apinlt their ta bill wbicb comes year. due nat April. . It's about a bit a filb. And The Franchile Tax Board alao is· maybe it will be the one ttiat didn't suecl a table Tbunday showing that get away. undiw the new law the net tax goes hips in certain buckets -which ~~that stillttie..~ ~t t • -l J I IHDIVIDUAL TAXPAYERS . Taxable heme Not over • i.cm ............. . • ~(XX) to • l.501h ............ . $ 3,580 to • 6,°" ..... : •....... ' 5,(0) to • 9,500 ............ .. $ 1,500 to. 8,too ·••··········· $ 8,000 to ' ......... ·~· ..... . ' 9,500 to '11.000 .. ;: ......... . pi,a to~ ............. . S12~to~ ............. . Over '1•.• ................. . TIS, °' ··.,1· '1% S 20 plus 2% of eXcela Oft!' t t.toO ' 50 plus 3% of exoe. ~ t ~ ' 95 plus 4% oi exceu onr S 5,000 •as plus 5% of ucea n• f t.aoo sa> plus 6% of exce.1 ow:r • 1,000 ~ phLs 7% of ..... OM' • ·-~ plus 8% Ii a-=-cmirr'11,aoo L '5fS plUJ 9% "' --°"' ilt.-0 .., plus 10% ol ~ ..... tK.11& ... JIAIUtlD TUPA YDS FWNG JOIN'!' UTUINI · TIDMt bieililll ' Not ovw • f, ............ . s t.000 to• 1,IOO" ........... . ' 1.~ to '10,089' ........... . $10,000 to •U.OOO ........... . $13,000 to ................ . $16,000 ~ sit• ........... . $19,ooo to •.ooo ........... . $22,000 to SZl,000 .......... . iis,ooo to•·• .......... .. '28.000 and over .........••.. ... Tb , 19& • 40 plus 2% of a..-0..-• 4,000 ' 100 plus 3% ol Gatti ..... 7,P • 190 plus 4% of aetal "9l' flll.000 • 310 plus 5% of acesa ow:r '1!,000 • 4eo plus 6% of uce11 ayer Stt,000 $ &40 plus 7% ol ~ ~ '19,000 $ 850 plus 8% of aceu cmr '22,000 '1.090 plus 9% of excess over '25.000 '1,360 plus 10% of exceta over '28.000 are cloter toaatber tban previously - because the tax CI'9Cltt system for dependents la auf»tituted for the old deduction syltem. are allowed, they mlgtlt have bad a taxable income ol '8,500. Under the old 1ystem of deductiona for dependents, their final tu 1'0Uld ban been ~. Under the new ays. tem or tu credlta fc.: dependents, it would be '79 -an blcreue or more than II percent. An example wu lfven of a man, wile and two cbDdrtb witb a grou family income Gt po,<XX>. If they deducted ~ ~ wbid\ st:Ul It fl • • ' 5,000 ...•••••............. 'l,&C)(a ..................... ' t ••• . . -'155 1,22$ 1,'124 1,288 3,4.,. 4,85! . a.m GokJ,wat.er Kin~ Appear . . , f n Pliiy at ~ewPort fl owl ay£VE..YNS9Dw~ Of .. Ollllf ,.. .... Silly Goldwaw, sllter·ln·lft o1 BIJ'l'1 Goldwet., fomlW' RAlpubUcan preedential nomlDM, wm be .bl the center st9p tpoUlibt ~ at'tbe Newporter Inn. Mra. ~ wB1 at.r ID "Dear u .. J.. the f1nt J>IN to be proclueed at the Newporter IJin. . 1be production will run for a ,,.q followinl tonJ:cbt'I opeUa Pllf.-nl• ance. . Mn. Goldwat« fa tile wllll fl. Rob- ert Goldwater, ebalrman of ... board " Golchrater St.«nt ID Pholals, Arla. The play ''Dur~" ll ~bued OI ~;.'*S::. ~-~~ possibility ol a no.ting city ball. With the adved.,, &be ~ burlesquHtyte pUles are~ i "' obsolete. • 'Pemaps, though, theJ wiD make a comeback. Balboa Island's ~ Haley wore a }>QB-to Surfing 1laptine'1 "Hall of Fame A"21'da ~ 1ut week. (Hubby Mike won the Hunt- in~ton Beach conteet in 1960.) Prisoner Says Susptti• Boasted of Sex Killing . . .. . 'rtw• Pqe.-J PIWT .. ~ that saved my life." Still fully conscloua, Wood said be started jerking the plane up and down and Eictmeier, who bad removed bla seat belt, wa1 fallinl all over the back of the plane. trtck <:ampbelJ.. pla,..S by Mr'I: 4-ld- water. .)~ .. "It's a bearaat " a t..&i. ~ I loft tt." she l&ld &oday at her Harber 1 .. land summer realdence.. The statuesque r~ with tawny eyes and ivory akin wo~ a floor· leogth Chinese housecoat of ice blue satin brocade. She said her children, Sally, IS. and Dan, 12, were out aallini. Robert was fishing on brother B11Ty'1 new ~ foot cruiser Nu-Ken-Un. Sherry wore the puti.e. u ear rini?s. The e.ar rlnp were an origin.al and are not for salt a.t her Leopard Spots Bikihi 9lop. * Albert Auer, lrvlne Q>mpen)' di- rector or real estate, broke up the audience with an unplaooed witti- cism at a ground brelki.ng cere- mony the other day. Said Auer u an or cart bearing t WO 1>eautifUI young girls dr~ as Spanish senoritas approached: "Keren Gardner and Linda Ne}. son are bOlteaes at our Jrvioe Ranch Information Center." And then, without pau.e, be add- ed this rnal.3'>rop: ''We are told these are two of the finest oxen anilable in Orange County." Ji'rOM P-.e I CIGARETTES • • by the state. Conncllmen pogatb}J will complAin that the elephant is unwanted. Newport Beach and Huntington Bf>ach have chosen to impose a city tax on cigaretUs Thetr citJ Jevy must be rescinded When the state tax becomes effective Oct. l . Preummary figures indicate that Newport. at IN.St. will neither lose nor ~ain much by the switchover. The state tax will generate just about as much for the local coff~s as did the city tax The state formula for detennininc how much l4 turn back to city budg- rts is based on the amount of 1ales on all taxable goodl logged by a city earh year. Laguna'11 Finance Dlrector Lang- ford Shelby, and his Costa Meal coun· terpart Bob Oman, reported today that they're r;tlU in the dark as to the exact amount of revenue they can expect They're awa.Jllng procedural clari- fication from the League or Cillea bt>fore cranlt1ng up their calculators. First the !il.11.e announca the total taxable sales for a CJVen period, then Informs each city of how much it contributed to ~ sta~ pie The percentage will be applied to the tDta.J amount of cigarette t.a.1 collected. based on thrl'e cents a pack. Each city'$ J)4'rrentagr. applir<f to the 1moke tax (expt-ctf"d to be rouJ(hly t1JO million the hr&t full yearl. lltill produce the m:'IJ:IC' f1gurt> Of how much ol tbe pie tal'h r1ty icu 1n return. In a cramped cell or Orange County Jiil. l..io,d W. Beach a 11 e I e d I y boMted to fellow imutet of beating to death Laguna Niguel tnurder vic- tim Jean Marie Moungey. This surprise testimony was dellv· ered before SuperR' Court J u d g e Robert Gerdna Thursday by a con- victed petty thief wbo spent It night in the same lank • defendant Beach. lie defender, stared into a wall 111d tapped bis foot as Blodgett recounted the reputed conversation "He said he caved her ~ad ln," teatifted Blodgett. because she fought off his advances. Blodgett said Beach also told his cellmates that "every llme another PIYCh1atrist would talk to him, he'd keep changing his story ao they would ttllnk be was nuts.' "Th• woman then grabbed the ham· mer, which be had dropped and start.. ed to ltru"le with hlm. She had her seat belt on." the pilot said. I "I opened the door and tried l4 sbakt him out of the plane," Wood related. "But by this time be bad his banda aroUDd by throat, ban&ln& OD u,ht." Mrs. Goldwater said her acting ca· reer began quite by accident t w o years aeo when she plved the lead- ing role in a benefit pe:rfonnence of "The Women." The amateur cast thought ttieir fTieods woUld come to laugh at them. "It turned out they lau&hed wit b UJ." the laid. BARRY'S SISTER-IN-LAW Actr911 S•lfy Goldwater Several other roles followed. and she baa received television and screen offers. She alao produced an .cSapti· tlon of a Chekhov novel at tbe Ivar Theatre 111 Hollywood. "I like the production side oi thea· tre too.'' she said. The fellow )lriloof?', Larry Blodgett. 21>. 1oJd the court that Beach accus- ed ol slaying Miss Moungey. enpged in a "lengthy c:onvt;naticm" with oth- er cellmates wbo lept pumping bun for more information. Beach, a lanky, n-ye¥r-<>ld Camp Pendleton Marine, sat ne:rt to his pub- "'nle reuoo for this was so they'd send him to the farm and after a couple years he would '4alk out · Blodgett tutified ln recountJnf what be purportedly beard. Junior Riders Preparing ·For Weekend Horse Sho,v 'LID llUJUUCANE' "I cootloued jerking the plane up and down. It wu IJ.ke a burtlcane in t b e r e, everything wu f 1 y in c around," the pilot contloued "f &rabbed the microphone a n d started to mate an emergency call but 1 couldn't think of the frequency," Wood exPlalned. "So I jmt used the unlcom that everyone could bear and told Avalon Airport then would be an em•1eney laDdiJlR." Police Arrest Carpenter In $2, 700 Fur Thievery Orange Q>umy junior riders a.re preparing for the National J u n i o r Bone Show to be held this weekend at the Orange County Fairground!. 1be show ia sponsored by Regjon 12 of the Calilorpia State Horsemen's As· soclation. SW1ing U.S atternooa, then to- mgbt, and Saturday and S u n d a y morning. aft6nooo and night events in both Western and English compe· titioo will be held. Several medal c~ses and cham· Father Injured In Tavern Fight A Fullerton father of thr~ was In "extremely critical rondlUon "in Ana- heim General Hospital today after a Cypress barroom brawl over w h o would play a jukebox Police said Clarence F Stetnen Jr .. 32, was not breathing when taken to the hospital, wbere heart massage re· vived, h.lm. He el.so snffert"d head In· juries from what poUce said appe. ared to be a Judo or karate attack "It loob like we might have a man. slaughter on our hand!! !iOOn." s1.11d Lt H .I Murray The fight OC'Ctrrred in thr S<1111rrel Cag\!. 4132 Lincoln Av,. . Wrdnr~tlay night Pohce raid a groJp mch1dini:: Stemrn qu11rrelf'<f with annthrr ~rnur over wh1rh wm1ld rlay thr 111krh<'x Pollrt> arr mtPrviPwmg all w1tne~~· re; Nn arrPc;fc; havf' hf'f>n "'1;11lr pkm.ship events are included w1 UI En· gt!Jb p)easure. Western p1Pa~ure, and Hunter Seat E;qultatlon champiorablps whtct-a;re scheduled for Sunday aft· emooo ReaJon 12 horaemanship a v. a r d , will be preaeoted Frida~ ~~ening. 'nle CSHA conducte a oont1n11mg pro-cram to help boyr and girlc; ~ better bormnen. Inteo.!ive written and rid- mg tef.ts were given Thun•ld to all mterested children. The contests are open th Ci 1unior riders und« 18 and man;· n1 '"·• best young riders m SouUtern 1 1!ornia bave entered Ute competition Wood aaJ-duplte the wild confu· Jioa be mede a regular approach to the runway. "The woman was still atruggllng with the wild man so I bounded the plane good and hard on the runway. Elckmeler bounced up and hit the top of the plane again. Wood said the woman became bya- Wical aft.er landing. "AD/urlDg the fight the man nev· er sal a word, but he calmed right down after we landed. "He uked m& Jr 1 was hurt." Wood wu checked at Hoag and it was found that hit ekull was not fractured. The middle finger of his left hand was broken. "That's the finger that saved me," the pilot smiled. Newport Beach police today di•· closed the arreat of an unemployed Cost.a Mesa cerpenter on charges of stealing $2,700 worth of valuable tu.rs from the home of a Newport Beach ho1.tSewife. A waiting arraiiJlllleDt tDday wu Harry McDonald, 311, of 804 Victoria Ave. He remained in Newport city jail wfthout bail oo a hokilng order Issued by the Orange County Proba· tion Department. McDonald reportedly bad been free oo parole In connection with a bad check charge. Newport detectives Rlch Hamilton and Sam Amburgey said they recov- ered a $2,500 mink stole and a '200 mink coat from a Costa Mesa bar aft· er checkinl out a confidential tip. 12-Meter Newsboy Wins Liquor Permit Cost Cut Eyed On First Leg of Cruise A bill designed to drive down the price of certain liquor licenses in Or· ange County-which have ranged up to i62.000 each-was sent today to HOWLAND'S LANDING Jack Baillie's 12-meter sloop Nev. ·t Jed a fleet of 12 yachts across t, r 'at.I· Ima ctwlnnel Thursday to ., ttle first race of the 16lll annu • ' icht Raring tlnlon cruise Nt>wsboy flnisht"d ~arlv 11 • our aht>ad of the .~erond place 1, • on Ute 13-mile rourst to win I , Los ,\nr••lr' T1mrs trophy nnP tM' oldr~I v::.rht rarinli? trophlrs 1r ~ ith· ern California. In a .~pe<'1al race for Sh1rlrl !au ~ll\Of\( T•m llostan of IJSC' 11 ~ 'he winner of the five-boat Ottt Chris Gov Reagan for i;ignlng Into law The Senate Thursday adopted an Smith Crom GrHI Britain led the Assembly-approved measure to per· race all tht> way but bf>Came con-..1 k u fuaed on the locatk>n of Ute finlsh mil the transfer u• pac age.store q. Une ft_,. lost his lead lo Hogan. our Ucensea among various counties '"'" In the state. The YRU fleet today was scheduled Effect wUl be to make more 11· IX> race from heft to Moonstone Cove censes available in Orange County to Newport Harbor Y 1 c h t Club where llle going price In the laat five moorln&•· years has bt>en about '55.000 to '60. ~suits : ' 000 apiece for the nxed number of cr.:'~~:,.~~" -4~vc~'""i""'Jf!,i.:'.~,_r~ ~.·,.~ permiu lo clrculation. the AlcohoUr (ll'J<ll. IV(I: 4 ....... ,. lt'o m ...... ,... r 1vc1 . Revt>ragt' Control nfflce In Santa Ana • C•lfflty (9111 '"'""' LIV( I l .... CLAS$ 11 1 ~,.,,_,, 7 C•l••l•vl l V•I• 40Xp 81n<nJ CJ•<~ 1111>0. evc 1 nn ~alt> liquor licenses art not af-CLAU C -I Ntoo"I"" 1 •v•l)t11 l Arrlho f _ _. fJ*' f-.... r. L l'C'tt"U. Hamilton said the fun were taken from Mrs. Marilyn Fisher, 1014 Pola· tis Drive, Newport Beech, on ttt. night of June 31. Tbe d~tectlve reported that the furs turned up at the bar to be und as coUateraJ for a debt one man owed another DAILY PILOT ....,.., ...... c ..... lei...+ N. We~ """"""" lli~•• K1ni1 E«tlr TI.111111 A. M1r,lli111 MAMlllll Rdllw J1re1111 F. C.llhu ~IMCllCltfll.-r J1e.k R. c.r_, P111I Nlue11 IMIMl1 MlntW Mww11alnt Olttdw ....,.,, ..... OMee J111 We-a.1tt.. 11"4. M1ill111 All''"" l'.O. lu 1111 tJHl 0th« Officea Ceata MIN: DI WISt a.y lttwt '--leedl: 20 ,_ ·~ HYOlllMtorl a.di: .. "" "'"' • I ' ' • • • • I ' -- Orbiter 5 Continues PASAD~A (UPI) -America'• Lunar Orbiter 5 contiDued a Oawleu flight towanl the moon orbit today on a m1.nlon to photograph poatbie .. trm&U&ht landinl IHn OD the 1aDar lwface. Thil Whi!key Good Medicine Friday, Mgllst 4, 19b7 DAIL y "1..01' I ~China · Civil War Near I t • Fighting Repo_rted Throughout Country BONG KONG (tJPI) - B 1 a v 1 • I flebling in wb9t tJae ~ ee11ed mar dvil war in Qllna bai ~ f r o m Mand\•nia ID Ult DGll1h to Cbungking in tbe w..t Mad to South Qdna. report& fJvm tbe """"'1and aid today. HOlpilaJI In Waban were reported tilled wltlt wounded. ' A proviodat rwdlo brold(!Ut from Kweiyang aa1d Antl·Mao TIMung re- l»ela had aUacbd &nQJ troops and bombarded Maoilt bMdquarten in Kweichow, OIM of GnlJ four provipc· • where Mao'• .atbority bad been reported secure. The broack'eft fn>m tbe cap1ta1 of the southwest China .. °'~ aa1d a •mailer · scale version Of the revolt at tti~ bii indultfi.a1 cit7 ol WUhan in central Cllina b8d erupted at Kwel- chow's lnatitute of TechooJoo. Peking radio ditdoeed for the ftrst time today blood bal been apilled in the Wuhan fighting where m entire military district wu nported in re- volt against Mao. It said Red Guards bad visited the wounded in bospit.als there. Al many u 20,cm wen report. ed JnvplVed ln the ftch*ill. Tbe oftlcl.al Czec:bollowt D e W I agency C'I'K reporW today from Pekinl that bandl af booHpna were attrktnc Red Gurdl tn Sban- gtm, adm'I liarge.ft dtJ, u:d beat- ing them up. rt called the dbturbenc- ea a new clw •truul•. CTK Aid abootiag bM been sqillg ors for several days iD·OmnlkiDI, the "wwtime · capital, up tbe Y anJbe Rl· ver from Wubea. The llCfJOC1 said one "reacttooary organillllion" (a n ti· Gov .. Reagan Enters Fight To Modify Housing Bill SACRAMENTO (,lJPJ) -Gov. Ron-Act. wbieh fartid Ndal dilcriJntllrt. aid Reagan'• penonaJ lntervevtion Uoa ln much lease md sale of boal- today added new bactinC to a boUy· ing in C'.allfornia. contested bill to modify Oallfornla 's But the state Supreme Court rbJed Back Pr~Uti.OD major open housing law without r~ the proposition violaW tbe U.S. CcJn.. ~ pealing it. stitution and tbe U.S. Supreme Court But it alto angered tome of bla agreed earlier Ulh year. Of Canm.chael, fellow Republloans amonc the 14 "Even thougti the courts ~ ruled membera of the GOP who voted that Proposition 14 wu lmCIUD"titu- againlt the bill when it cleared the tiooal." Reagan Mid. "tt ii clear £1 _ u ed Aasembly Wedneaday. that the citir.em of OalilGrala dla-UJDgress rg 'lbe)' objected to tbe tmure o1. the agree wtib that opinion. Republlam governor's top aides to '"lbe people believe, as I do, a.& WASHIKGTON (tJPl)-A Gearlla notify them in advance that be would the~ Act mmt be dwnced Democrat Thunday bltro4ucect a r.-voice public support of the meuure. Tbe Barus-Bagley A.et now Ware the olutlon to place Con&nll cm ncard ''I'm very mtlCb diuppointed that state Senate will correct IGal8 cl the ill favor of ~ Black ~ 'and lse otberw who toot Che po-. objectiom the dtileu cl tbla atate ~ Stokely ~ for lfldl. tfon by did wen not ~ be-have Co It." tion. fore the eovernor made bis deciJlon,.. Reapn said tbe compromlle, draft,. Rep. Maston O'Neal 98Id 1be former laid Aasemblyman Peter F. Seba--eel by Ailemblyman WUllam T. Baf- natiooal chairman of the student Non-· barum (R-Covina), who unsucceu· ley (R-Siln Rafael), flD a repeel bill violent Coordinating Coounittee was fully polbed for amendments 1hen authored by Senate leader Hugh M. guilty of seditiou.s remarks ln anti-yoted against tbe bill. • BurnJ (D-Fresno), wu not perfect American seiatements be made at a The govmJ«, recuPe:rating in a but called it a step in the rl&bt di- ComlllUIUt meeting in Havana. Santa Monica bospU111 from surgery, rection. Sen. Eugene McCarthy (D-Minn), ilsued a statement from his Sacra· "It will protect the rights of call· aid Cannicbael's tirades against mento office to1idly backing legi.sla-fornia'• homeowners and at the ume Plesident J~oo. Prime Mln1ster tion to modify the 19&3 Rumford Act. time will ma&e It clear that Cali· Bllrold Wllloo of Britain and others "To do oottiing oo this subject fornians do not believe in or condone 'Tun far beyond the reasonable llm· would lMve ttae Rmnford Act on the bigotry or dlacrimlnatioo," the gov- ltl of freedom of speech." ' law boob ol. Calif.omi.a -an action emor said. Tbe State Department bas announc-which is obvioualy cout11ny to the During bll campalp for tbt gov· ed it will cancel Carmichael'• J*IS-wishes of the electorate wbicb voted ernorabip, Reagan said be tnwed por\ lf be returns to the U n I t e d oV«Wbelmingly in 1964 to repeal 1he outright repeal ol. the controvenial saaa., for unauthorized travel to a present law," Reagan said. law. He told newsmen earlier Ulla OomnDtist nation. 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N M ..... ., " It " n ,. .... ts JI .., '1 1' OI II M .. n 1' 1f1 n '° es " ,. ,, • 1' .. M 1' OI f1 u n . " " JI .. 5' : E .., I ,.. '5 ft .. n sz .... 1S .. C7 ~ a .. n '' 17 " n ,,,, ti ,. tt7 " fA II ~ DINING TABLE ................... SIDE CHAIRS .. ARM CHAIRS ................... . REG. 329. 79. 95. SPECIAL 279. 67. 79. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS AVAtLAILE-AID-NSID 90 DAYS NO INTEREST -TERMS AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT 7etJ.. ~ NEWPORT BEACH INTERIORS LAGUNA lfACH 17'J7 WESTCLIFF DRIVE EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR-345 NORTH COMT HWY. 642-2050 DRIXIL -HENREDON -HERITAGE 494-6551 \ . t ' l --- -~ LANDING ftAO -Hellcopter from British aircraft 'carrier HMS Hennes lands troope a.od police on the roof oi a 21-story bull~ ln Ho?S kong during ·raid on Ieftllt atron&!K>lda. "'Ibe building bouaes one '·ot the larplt Communilt C!Uneee department stores ln the oolony. '.,Police in Hong Kong .Sfruish Red Qiinrrers HONG KONG (UPI) - '?be BritiJb government to- day sent 1,000 !Oldiers and <!olonlal policemen led by armed helicopters in a raid cin four Communilt 1troog· bolda. Other British trOOpll f a c e d reinforced Oommu· niJt Cll.inue army poaitioos on their tense border. The early morning ground arid air raid uncovered a clandestine bospital,, anm caches, stores ot Commu· nist literature and 12 SU&· pected tem>rists. Communist Ohinese bor· dtt position& on tbe main· land were strengthened late Thunday Dilbt after a Qnn. mwlilt mob twice croued into Britiah territory at Lo- wu ltation and stoned an im- migration aifice. Brit.lib t f 0 0 p I repulled tbe mob with tear gu, goveuwent spokesmen taicL 1be I~ raid on Hong Kong Wand ._ the largest dilplay of Brttilb military might in a cam· paign aimed at breaking the back of Communilt terror- ism in the Crown Oolaay. ruoting and a.abo*age have increesed lharpl;f in recent months a.a Communist eJe. med.a pruMld a drive to humble Brlthh authority. Judy Garland, Luft Facing $98,000 Suit RIGBLANI), m. (UPI) - A tnOl!r track llldll wtlll wheat cotMed ~ with I statiaD Wl&UD 'nnlndaJ ni&IJt oa U.S. 40 during a ratmtorm, killlnc an eight members ol a Stillw*r, Otia, family. Nellis A. Brilcoe II, 41., bis wife and ftve chi1drm died when their ataticm wagon bunt into flames. J~ One BrUcoe. I. a daugbter. .. luvwn from the Weide and died • abort time later in st. Jolepb'1 Hospital in Hlgltlllnd NEW YORK (AP)-A ffd. eral court attachment order for almost $98,000 bas been issued against singer Judy Garland, Sid Luft, who is her buslooas manager and for- mer husband, and a corpor· ation they control in a dis- pute over television rights Star Ending Absence From Stage LOS ANGELES I APl- Actress lnJ!rid Bergman arrived late Thursday Crom her Paris home to he-gin re· hearsali; for a play that will end her 21-years-absence from the American stage Mias Bergman is tX> ap. pear in "More Bergman Stately Mansions," by Eu· gene O'Neill, Sept. 12 in the new AbmanaOn Theater in the Loi Angeles Music Cen· t.er. Mi11 Beriman's las1 u .s stage appqrance was in "Joan of LoI'l'9ine'' in 1946. She was In Loli Angel~ eight years ago to preeent an Academy Award and she's appelf'ed on televillon four times ln addJtton to movies made abroad. to "The Judy G a r land Show." Pathe Pictures Ille. ol>--- talned the order TbundaJ from a federal judge. The attachment charged that Mias Garland, Luft and Kingsrow Enterpriles Inc. were "guilty jointly and RY· erally of fraud'' The compWnt charpd that fraud was commlited in lndudq Pllbe to sign • contract lut year for es- clusive rights to distribute 28 filma of the .,,, to .... viaion at.tiona in the United states and Canada. The driver al the 1btion wacan WU believed '° have been the mother', Margaret J. Brilcoe. a. The other c h I l d r e n were Kimberly Anne, 12, Neilla ID, 8; Mi- chele, I ; Dallielle, 3; and Powell, 15 moaths. 1be Brilcoel w e r e en raate to Pardue Ulivenity in Lafayette, Ind., to at- tend a meeting of the American Imtitute of Co- operatifts. Bri8coe was an economist at Oklahoma S&al2 University. U.S. Has Outmatehed I ·Soviets Around Globe LOHDON CUPI) -The lion of Soviet PoWtr, the u n t t • d St.ates hu out-So\'iet 1eadas now f I D d tpatched the Soviet Union themselves at the cn>a- in almolt every aspect of roads where neeesa and izbmational politicf., ac· progress become increu- cording to a survey publish-ingly hard to achieve and ed by the lDltitute for Stra-well-established po s Won1 teg1 stadlea. begin to crumble. the atudy The study said Rusia said. 1 will have to tan a bard The Soviet leaders may 1 look at he.f position u a well ban cOme to realize! world power. that tbe country's lnt«na· "She has been outniatdl-tional ltatuJ as a gre.t pow-' ed by her great oppoo~ er ia more important than (the United stltes) on al· her ideological leadenhlp most 9very level of inter· in world communilm. national politics. be it in "Communism bas 1 o n I terms of economic, mill· ceased to be a unifying el.t- t.aty, poltieaJ or scientific meat and Communist IOIJ. influence." clarity ha11 '1ecome more of The t.tudy al$O · prtdicted · a ·buJ'den ttfa.b ·an asset in that in relation to Commu-international politic.,'' tbe msl China, ~ Soviet Union· study said: · will lose moTe than the Turning to France, l h United St.ales -once· Oliaa · study said.. tbat her idea of has e9tablished herself M a making lleT nuclear force great power in her ewn an instrument for tbe l'eor- right. ganization of F.uropean se- "Militarily speaking. an curity "can hardly be taken emerging China will be a l«iously. threat to the Soviet Union "France'• nuclear statu. long before she oan credibly in the l970a b ll.kely to de- threateo the United Stata," cl.lne tn relation to that of it said. the superpo'l"ers and, ~ a In thP competition w I t b oon.sequence her credibility both the United States and as an alternative nuclear Chinia. time seemg to be guarantor to the United running against the Soviet Slates will d1JT1imsh unless 1 'mon, accordini? to thf' sbe joins forces with Bri· i.tudy tain. f'ilher bilaterally or m Af!('r r1vr '1ecack>i; of al-a wider European Cramr most unmtl'rrupted l'xpan-work." "· ... '766 $12.88 Yaluel Mattel Thing Maker l'!'U•~ome lb.I..., l'rla'hten wit.II • Vall• all tmdl ol fl1111ltul tilutl· •933 l>loodohot •1• Mir>-ahru.nk•D bud a $24.91 Yaluel Sidewalk GolclenCollraBlke ·,.. ' . SHARP ~ ~f Y..'" • 4"11 tr~4w .... the DAILY Plim's f ...... .,.... . . A-OMI ..... ~ M• s..-1..,.. M•\. • Wtw· "-' • , • ~ _...,. IMtrf .. ., .. m .. , .. ..... $1.17 Hoe • :2~ S1.67 l•t· 2'c to 91c ea . .... 99t lwlll'• .. 11 ... u.1t1 PlantFootl 111 lelectlon Rlcle·Away @ ":' C 77' Talb u~d rldelf SeeOCI .. Ill&-t5•• · ~~~C:--.t :&!~ ;i~ •. 6~ • .,.,. a • ...... aa. aol.llld I to 11.Tl.. llt71 ... •• I D rL matu'i&la Regular $8.88 Carro• Board '6·' t $6.99 Yaluel 19 Inch Thlntee DOii Boramu'• Ut .. Js• baby ~oil-ft. lltellb. fully Joln~d. Dr1nlul1.. ... u ! DruHd Ilk• real baby. "ootad balr '4'6 $6.98 Yaluel 20 Inch Softee Baity BallJ doU Willi ltOft, 111411kt llodJ. ale91Jlns sla..ulne eye•. rooted hall'. Tilt ber and 1he cr1eJ. "llama" r roem tilled. s5•• $4.98 Value! Honman 1311 Pip Squeak Dolls· P'ull1 Jolll1~ cullu In Ylo1l pJaatlc. SqlW!U dolla' arm• and lhef ··1qu.•ll •" 1"1niln1 head•. root9d t11r,. eyM wltlt luht!I. 13•• ~ 6 plorer Cllo•• • • • "' . """' ~IDl4reb et ~ $13.aR~on ''260'1 llMlrlc . Sllaver -'~ $1.69 Pla1tlc TV"oor ' Cu1hlom 87 UM 1llalt.w .t "'9- -1 Jl&luce4 --- wttll adW attpep& ••rutar .r "* ..__ at •Yt .... Men's Knit Turtle Neck Shirts sr~ lliort •l•t•• ~bed cottoa ..... ta wtth 2" ~ tle udl to _,. Wider alllrU. JllMi. 'whit&. eolore --a;; M·L. 69c ea. Pound lat Miiie Chocolate ••••••• Re9ular S12.tl 13 Inch Trike• Magnus Electrlc Of'9Cln Qr'f:~~ $10 88 .. , •4 1\4" ·~ame. e4• • 1 andl .. • 1 tie Nylon ' I front • •m1-pn•u· *·• 1 1 r,,1 A ---..s29u · Pla1 r •a I mu11c IA 80 ~Dela.Sam« .i .. orot ... •lonal key· boarcll u ran1ola )f••· nu1 nr:.K•n• Mo~hl 391. ~. $1.98 Eastman Koclachrome 11 Movie Pll111 .. l'br1tt7 $168 PTletd l . , I . .~ 'h I J • • • Are you a prisoner in a-Medieval Kitchen? lMcha~_ycuself. Modernize with a flameless electric range . . Wbmdr111Pm.,4-1~wae in qae, WCllDID didn't llate llllll:b ... in the waybydidtbefmalycmciuw. '111eonlywayto beat and cook food .. with. hot, IOQty open ftame. Many a maideD la m.tre. married her kniahtonl.Jto beom• a wife in ctiltr&11 in a stu.fty dmwaan of a kill:bm. Today tbinp an cliffarent .• ·• fo~ 10me wamen. Bat it'• ilit'4 iitW how may women are .till pattins up with the cuow: ry heat and the cnwfant auhbins md w..t.ini ol kitchen wan. and ceifuwa. A flam.,_mmcllOll9 brinpany kitdlen up-to-date imt1ntly. Eledzic oookinc it oomfort- .. able. becauae electricity heat.a the food. not the cook. Your kit.chen will be much cooler. Electric- ity is the c1een way tn rook, t.oo. The range stays cleaner and ao does the rest of the kikhen. Electric ranpe oler you the wizardry of automatic featurea. Self cleaning ovens, for inltanoe. Perfect temperature controL "Set it ad forget it" cxmvenienc:e. Don't you delerve a cootmlporary kitchen? See your electric appliancl daaler and aomodem with a tamei-electric ranp. s;;IF Southern California Edison•--• ~ \, Ar01 Cut· Off peydledelic ct. Carter'• girlfriend, Pba.d- ra McOaud, 18, told impec· ton the lut tlJne she uw him waa two days ago. At tbe time, she said, be bad P,000 in cub. Squeezing into a tiny import? for about DAIL y PlUJ1 I Fire Chief Praises Watts Crash Pilot LOS ANGBLl:S (AP) - A fire d6cla1 ~ tbe quiet actlOn fl a wbo wu ~ wblD mWl plane CHlhed into the roof of a WaUI ..-tment may have in.,..._. a -.Jor ftre. .,._ Qlltl W.W. Jobmton takl' de Pifot and owner of tbe lbudi eaitne plee, Wil- liam IL .~ ot North HollJ'weod apparently abut otf the limticla and fuel., .. tam of ·fbe plaAe before be WU tilled in tbe Tbuflday ~Aid fD crperat- lnl lpltlOo ~ U.e ignit- ecf ltie gt ,cauatq a large fire at tbe .1«daa Dowm Women Given Overtime OK SACRAMENTO CUPI>- Tbe leD8te bu vottd to pve women I chance to earn time and ooe-baJf over- time wacea. By a vote of 22-1, tbe up- per houae 'lbunday peued lep!atiOD permittin& WOCD· en to work mare than eltbt boun .t day, provided they .tn paid overtime. 'Ibe meuure, by A.IMJll· blyman Bob Maretti (D-Van Nuy1) allows women to work up to 10 boun a dl1 end 58 boun a week. 'Ibe bill WU returned to tbe M-aemblJ far appro.al of S.. ate..-xtmnt.. boullnr projllet In Soldb- cmdral lAll AapS.. F oar tire mdt. appeared at .... ICeD8 but tbe one small blau "PCJl'ted ... put ..t : be.fore their arrival. The WIN of the ~ the poUce uJd. WU ~ lleved to be tbe breatina oft of a wtni wMe tbe atrcratt WU in m,bt. The plane flnr almolt. ~ down lnte the roof ol an Ea.at t'7tb street twHtory .,... occupied by four perlOlll. Tbe w1q of the alrcratt ... ' found three blocU from tall • c:ruh acene. The impact d r o ••. tbe plme into tbe lecoGd floor apartment and~: WartU WU burled the floor into tbe lower $ Altbougb none Of tbe oo-, panta in the buUding w a a hurt. one paaerbJ, a ncl': dent of a nearby buiJdl.n&; -: •• believed to have beea llilO>tly iDjured. ., ~ ,......., ........ , •••• ,. ...... n..., , __ ,,......,. fiii)HUNTINGTON- ~jv ALLEY BANK We'i'e Moving ••• Second Church of Christ, Scientist Newport Beach (in Corona del Mar) Will hold Church and Sunday School Semces at 10:00 A.M. Com11encing Aapst 6, 19&7 ••• in the Corona del Mar Elementary School ' &10 Car1ation Awenue (Child care will be provided) ----------·------------------Wedne.day Evening Meetings •I · B:OO P.M. a)ao at •me location . • • I • Ip ... lee your Ford Dealer for!!!! low price! SAYE llOW C11 All FORDS, t«ISTANGS, FAIRLAllS, FALCONS, OD THUllOEIBIRDSI ·,. I ~ . I 1 r I . , Gov. Mesa Couple 'Adopt' Girl In Ecuador - Oolta Mela'• mwest ''dt.- ben'' ts &-year~ld Blanca Ftgueroa -an e-,.-~ld lirl who standa on1)' J feet. 10 ~. •tlaba • pounds, and llvea ta GUlly~uU. Ecuador. It 'g a dl.tf1cult e:ristenCI for the trtendl1 little flrlt grader with the stralOt black hair and Jar1e brown eyes: there are nine ta her family, rancini down to J.8. month-old baby brother Ed- ison. Her parenb 'fGfk. for • averqt iDcomt of to m~. 1blf Im la • alum room and tbetr one dail)' meal la a I01lp1 mix· ture of rice, veptUlea and occasiooall1 • meet bone. But now all this ls going to change for Blmca -and her kin. She bu ncendy b • • n "adopted" by Steve and Jul.a Chriatman of 81 Tay. Jor Way, CA>sta M • 1 a, through the Foster Panmta' Pl.an, Inc., 352 Park A venue South, New York City. The organhatlon po(nt.I out that th• "actoptlon" 11 fma.nci&l, oot lepl, and costa '15 monthly far a minimum of oae year. Campen Pick New Officen Tbirfty Campen Club of Huntington Beach hu •~ ed Al Murphy u prelident. 0 t b e r olftcer1 fDclod9 Glen Butler, vice preaf· dent; Madeleine Abr&m.J, secretary; Erin Fox, ~ urer, and Alex Abram1, pub- licity. Nert meeting for the campen will be at the Peek's Terrace Room on Aug. 26. Next campout Is scheduled for Lake Wohl- ford Saturday. .. -... ----·' 1 ..:J • ' Hospital Accredited NOW ••• THE GREEN HA YEN NURSERY INYE~:MUST 81 DRASTICA~LY REDUCED AT ALL LOCATIONS-AT ALL-4.QSTS. THIS IS AN U-ICEDINTED SACilFICI CLOSl-OUT OF THOU~ SANDSOFSHRUl~~TROPICALS, OF IVllJ:'SIZI AND VARIETY• WE'MUST MOYE JHIS PRIME qpALITY $IOCk DUllNG THIS Sl!ICJACU~R 10 DAY SAU; DING YOUR TRUCK OI TRAILER AND SAQ:Q ;,NIYD IEFORL . , , Tb 1 AMl>etm General HOIPitll U. neelftd a lim- ultaneool three -year ac- c:redltatlon from the Ameri- can College ti. Pbylldaml the American ~ Ol Surgeom, t be Amcrkan Medical Aaodation and the Amert~ H~ Auocla· \ ti.on. G. Robert Biz, admin· btratm', •nooaced today. '!"'-accredltation la nec- uwy fer • bolpital to par- =~ tn Medlcm-e, be "It 11 nn for a relatiwly 9'r ml praprietarJ bospi· tal to receive three-year ac- credltation on ttl ln1tial 1ur· v~," Bis .ided. "We are proud ti. IUdl m endan6- ment of the ter'Vices we ofter Oru&• County resi- dents." Temple Slates ;f alk by Pastor "The Land ol the Noble Ffte" 11 1be subject of • palptt addrell to be liNl at 8:30 p.m. today ta ~ pie Beth Sholom cl Ora.Die County, ToitiD .t Falrbff. en, Santa Ana. 'Ibe Rev. Fred Neldrln&· ha.111, J*for ol .. F l r I t Congregational Om:rdl "' Santa Ana will be the lpMk· er. Rabbi JOlepb XaBr, tem- ple educat« and C an t o r Dmd Bo-Ventnl will otfi. eLata. Beach Man Geu Diploma Peter Stoll. IOD ti. Hunt- taaton BMch rteklenta Mr. ud Mn. Wl1l1am C. Stoll, wu graduated from UCLA bl ceremonies held ID IAI An&eles, Wednuday. Stoll, wbo received • bach- elor of arts degree, alto re- ceived a commilalon a1 a 2nd lieutenant in the U .s. Army Carpi of Eqlneen. . . OHi •AU.ON LANDSC'APE SPECIALS DWAD PITD PAN 37 Lily of The Nile C 47c LUSH ..... LIAJl 1..Jt YAl.m SNOW-BALL BUSH " MAlrf _. PAST MOWIM• 57 Y elow Flowerint Acacia c VARii'G~TLGERiAN IVY 6 7c POfULAa UMDSC*PI T9B ALLEPO PINES NAllATIC llOI ~DIN OI CONTAINll DRAGON PALMS TALL MOWIH _. •UC:OUL e b"9 L..fte MEXICAN FAN PALM 47c 47c 57c YOUl CHOICE Of MANY STANDARD VARllTllS. MANY IN IUD AND ILOOM SPICJAL SAU ON PATINT ROSES '=te:t-:: Selection 181 Valuee to $4.95 Mo tM Olll •AL CONTAINDS SUMMER "QUANTITY CLEARANCE" SPECIAL · GIANT SHADE TREES • EXTRA LARGE EVERGREEN ASH Standing Up to 10 Ft. TIMM AN $12.00 V1IU11 • TOP 9UALITY EVERGREEN a.MS Extra urge Head1 e Tall Size In S Gal. Cant TIMM unbell•vabl• bargtlns plu1 many other VJlrMtf .. of fat trowing decldious tr .... ca.osa-ovr PllCI All ~ One Spectacular Price FRUIT TREES ........,,.....,.., ...., ..... . .,..... .... _ .............. ... ...., 4.95 Your • Value. ~189 ' BEDDING PLANT SALi STAITS TODAY AUG. 4TH THiii AU ONLY A flW OP THI MANY SPI· CIALS DURING THIS ''SALE OF SALIS.'1 SPEaACULAR SAVINGS Our entire stock of thete luth, Wooml"' beeuta... Upr~ a~ haftllng M. bt wari.tfel. .-tant MW and uve. 149 YAWD !.UALITY UUCTION-Uc YALUD 7c fLOWER _. VEG. SEEDS r1•. 'r DIAl!ilml • lqUAU • HOA.ON STEPPING STONES 11'10Ne WITH IWTIC WllST IAND GARDEN GLOVES MANY POfULAI vu1ma TOMATO PLANTS HAMAnc COLOI ACCINT ROCK llOSE lllllUA1 LANDSCAll ACCINT SILVER BUSH 24t TJCP* 1~,., 47t. 47t. Pi0SriAii1uNIPER 67t. SPECIMEN CLEARANCE HUNORIDS OF ·GIANT SIZE TREES NOW AT SACRIFICE PRICES. SUPERB QUALITY e PINIS e PALMS e EUCALYPTUS MANY OTHER 20 60% 0 VARllTIES to 00 FF ...... 1" ......... 67~ 2n KOCM·FM Your chol~ of hundr.ds of theM beeutlful, lush 1...-n plants. ~ny nrl· etl• and colo". Plant now for fentastfc fall bleom. c Stock Up Now Fiii your gtrd•n at thit "Once In 1 lit. ti mt" Mvi rtf. 311 I UOTIP'IJI. lllUllC &a. DAT •• , IUVDIQ OIAJtGll: COWTT 149 YALUD Twrsiio ·jLuNiPiis00 VALUI i~!. MoNKEYPUziLi'iitlEs 287 i:A°i6.EN iluLBCiiiTREis' 3a1 MULT1.f'UNTID lnC1MINS IN I •AL CANS BIRD of PARADISE 287 Don't Mht Th•st Tremendou1 "Ove"tocked Speclals" .. ' ~ I I ' --j 3 GIANT LOCATIONS . 2123 Newport llvd. Co,t1 Meta ' c.._, a Vll'Wtl1 12031 h•ch llvd. Cat Chapmtn) Stanton ltnwtwn ,_., ,._.,...., '9U551 11801 Harbor llvcl. Garden G,.... & Anah.lm ~774 Cl .... OtsM?l-1 10 BIG DAYS-AUG. 4th thru 13th -LOOK FOR THE HUNDREDS OF "RED TAG" SPECIALS! -~ f ' • IDll . .... t , -' t • 1 l e J ..., c.t c.t I • 1i • • , • I J ' . l "' • -i ' ~ I f "' en• I ~ :Nllaheim ~epenory P~yeri! ' .: Improve on ~vious Effort . . · J1 .J0MNZ IBAW f ........... AJiebdm'1 "'"nns llo-11c ....-, 1a1t .._ _... .............. ., .... I . ' For the Record . , · PACIFIC VIEW M•MOCIAL ~AllC c....,·~ .,_,,_ . a..rii i-ft'fll~ c-s.... _,.."'-°"" ~ ..... c..m.. .... · r...-(m).......,. The Grandest Mall of All is ... ALL INDOORS and seventy two degrees constantly I . loath Coast 'Plaza ' ' ·1011 : . •• . ACT TOIAY! SILE llllTI "91mY · AT '.: II LI.I · Yes, Only ••. ......... - DAILY Pll.01 7 NOW SINGLE STORY and two storyl WILL SECURE YOUR NEW HOME TODAY! i&ME....-Fun · ·SECURES Y.O.UR NEW MONTICELLO HOME YOU COUWNT FIND A BEITER LOCATION! Mi1udlu /rorn ~ ~. 'Ute.t Ployrround.t t 1. HAllOI SMOff INO CINTEll \lMU 1 OIAMOI COAST COWGI llMU J. sount8H CAUJ. COUIGE 4. CIVIC cuan ...... MIU I COSTA ,_. HIGH SCHOOL \l MIU I ' 4 PUIUC Gotl COURSE · • MHOLIS ... ~ MILi 1. · IAllOA, NIWPOlT UY AND llACH ..• 3 MILIS I. SOUTH COAST Pl.Ali ... SEl\lS, MAY CO. & 70 MALL SHOPS t . llVINI UNIVHSrTY t Milts CALL 546-1211 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEIK 'TD. DAllC • I Mortgage Coriij,any "' . Formed in Laguna 'fl Murray and Speik snd Co. • Orm whldl wm be a cll-rect lMl'tpae loQ re~ tan. Ofllees are Joc•t.ed at ,, ........ ,, "'U.:C. s:u W. OlllD.moaftalth A..... r FuD.aicil. 1entative for a number of ----------• IDltitutienal lnveston, b a I bffD farmed witb the an- nounced pcrtnenhlp " J. W;ay Mmr11 and Robert L. Spelt. , Both Murray and Speik art aperieDced In ttae _Atld., MurTay ba.tn& m•fntitioed Ida on ftrm alnce • MUl'T1lt Jlort&al• Co., al Speik h&viq been MIN .. ol tbe Ormce OomltJ ~ Pl• Joa depcrtmalt GI OoldweU Banker and ~ and alto bavlnl opeh$.ld a dmllar boainea the plilt .,ear. Murray, who lives in Em- erald Bay. Laguna Beach, . alao owns and operates Mur· ray Escrow Corp. Tbe new firm la an u- aodate member of the La- pna Beach Board of Real· CONTRACT MANAGER H•rry C. ThornWry I See By Today's Want Ads • ~nll fuctn.:i•1r.: Items for HOl'W Lo\ rr. . • a sharp EnglJJh l1irnphla Saddle and an old r._tiJoo. ed barn sa1't II 11 &QOd h«w hay• e A Udo bit' pa1t· • 'lf .... ln& A laree I rA11 pan.• down l&mp amr"1< fJther tntf'fHtini lte ni I • Oh bof! Here·1 ~ •thfllc. I Mt a Jot ot ,.. 0 are looking for a ~ 1r 11 fOr n'Tll! e If you rr npl'mr. olhl'f' I~ whi'1 • p1C'k up An f'.11r1 '' t. rh81r for ft m• , -- AC~SS l Mor1teous shrub 5 Fuel 9 Lllhf 14 Stale 15 •SIMllll lb Kind of eclipse l7 Kind of service 19 • Biii 20 Cutting tool 21 Otntl,ts' group: Alt> r. 23 Incline to one side 24 Observt 25 Kllotk 27 Lapses 29 Cod ind Sablt :n Sysltrn of moral print Ip I es ~ Saying noltllng 37 Irish county 39 Anglo-Saxon 1110ney of account 40 Modified orvan1s111 41 Tennis urnplre's decision 42 Sailor's pride and joy O Part of the body 44 Civet's rel1tlve 45 Pen1n5ul1 on tilt St. Lawrence 46 U lltf aoaln 48 Go bad 50 Playful trlcJt 52 See 48 Across 53 Fool 56 Isn't able 58 ·Jones 60 Gruslmid 62 • • in the hand: 2 words 64 V•ltly of 1111"1 etltt ..6 Martinique vol(ano 10 City In f,7 Russ Ian Ontano city 11 Cuts 68 Us111g sc>• ch 12 Country 6' Period of of Asia inutivlty lJ F .. «ly 70 Put trust In fo11111rty 71 9tackbird 111 Jeweler's (Var) uni I DOWN 1l Not asleep 26 Nut 28 Noun 1 Speed suffix 2 Each 29 Pollet ) Hand-to-tiancl dep1111unt: fl !tit Abbr. 4 • school lO Swung 5 Short out ward yersion of 32 Procllce of 69 Across the ground 6 Orltnlal sash )) Glut 7 Mr. Ed150n 34 Wrench away 8 English city with force 9 U.S. 35 F1n1 unit polltlcal 36 8111 tower party: Abbr. 38 Modify 114167 41 Sttono- s.tllinf 4 2 Arlhurl an Roma nce characttt 44 Wtapon: Sli111g 45 A.merit.an R1volullOt1ary .....,....,._ ·-: gen1r1I 47 M.,u lie• 49 AttractiY' 51 Dye 53 Honor 54 Locating dtv1ce 55 Grow in bulk 56 Mortarbo lllds 57 Biblical n&llt 59 OeterlortlM ftl Minuit qu1111ily 63 Otparllll9lt: Abbr. 65 Slate: Abbr. . . l ' . .. . • ~ ,. --.. -. --· _.,,.._, --. __ ....,.. ~-- Pri~es- I o I -·· -- f "*'· Ailpt 4, 1 '67 DAllV PILOT • York Stoek ·Exchange List I . American ,. I ' I \ { Boosters of Laguna'• Feetival ol Opera wit la Leisure World clubhouse to ~ to bear tenor Rlcbard Dastrup phview the seuoo achectuled to beai.n Aug. ! 25 in Irvine Bowl About 250 attended. From left to right are Robert Carithers, ' ' J>resideot of Leisure World Foundation and Festival of Open board; County Supervsior and Mrs. Alton Allen, and opera di.rector Eugene Obei:. OCC Chief I To Attend · Conference Fountain Valley city coun- cilmen toot 8Ctlon u note4 at tbeir reguJ.w ~ Tuesday: Dr. Norman E. Watlon, ._._~ ,,.,,,.,,.... ... .. -..i .. .._ ......... t ol tne Or· _ ......... ...,. .... " .. ' ........... ~..... ..... ~ hit Oii c.. .....,. ... -Cout Junior Colle(e ......, . ..,, .... •-. ...,., i. -w .,,..,.,....., a....... ~ c.... • District, will bud a •ix· ..,... .-"' ui.c •-..... -tfAH ... ~llr9' ..... member Orange County del-1n11 u .. ._ on eo.. ~ .... •"" did ~. sttwt ~·,..•w-111 .._. • egation to the 11th annual rio11e ""-"t. rr.c.t ma. -.- South Calif Ind···~ ol Melflelle ,,,... ...... ..,.._ fll ern orrua .......-eu11 "--..,. _, ,.. try-E41ucation Council Con· c11k ConlbnlnMN tnc. • ..., aw. • • f .. -...... o ....... ing Aug. 16 at •rookllun1 strwet. 1.4Sl ,... _.. fl ,... ....... ~ !"""' Tet-.r1 A-wotw tntlrft. -Lake A!Towhead. •Y•IWn. •IT'oot llllltlnt --... ...... nf ..... d>MIW. The fOur-day co erence, •-•·••••...,. _ ~.,,.. restricted to 100 prominent --bond. v.. V•"-nce JI. educators and induatrialista, =-ws~ :::.. :.~.~ will center on the topic, ,. "'-· "Education's Challenge to m!t-: = it.,,~•:: lndUJtry." ~ MnlWdtl, "'°"' Md 111g1twey .... -. """"-' ~ .. F1gueroe Accompanyine W a t s o n s1net ..... L.atwNnn "-' ~ --'" -.,._.,_~,-N Laird .... C.lltonoie Eclllon c... -· WW U.: J" ICU"-'UI • • for 11o1>c1 IOU,.,.... l ..... rd A-. president ol the Board of 1• -... , ., t11e ..i ""' °' ..,._,_.ees ,J .... F··"·rt.on 111e Edi-. _, .. Trlld S1D1 ~ 1 ~ Vl UIC WD: t._ s.ftell & McAd...,, -lw Jumor College District; Dr. ""'ed9t "'• n. .... £ec11o1 '""' Fair· Names d t 1 '""" kll 01 ... F-V ID C....io< Robert Moore, pres1 en 01 ,,._, ,,..,. ,_,."' venrr ~ Orange Coast College, and ~~~;. "": ~r'tr:': Dr Robert Peterson. super· Te•boft •-_,.. ..s. -· ,,..... T. A _ • _ in~ent of Or~ge County ~=.,s··~, °' =~';1-:;,~:-4Q&p,1:«.s!S ~ls. .. -~:D ..... =-~::.-. Also attending will be ~ ,,.., ,_, 1or ~ John W. Burgess, Coat.a •• , .. e Welds public rela· ·-111 LA c.111e ,,._ '""" Mesa and Fred 0 ·-h Sr nu.a I ~St.-·-..... act..... I &Wiit ., tions administrator f 0 r ...,.,, '"""'""'*" c.. South Laguna, were amonc Hughes Aircraft Co. in Ful· or-----~ the top winners in the Fine lerton. and Dr. Charles Wil-:.Z,-.:""' _,"";" ,..c1z.,: Arts Division ol tile Onn1e son superintendent of the 1a1n v .. ~. ....-irw tor ~•ry County Fair ·. Dl..._.ct. dr•!Moe "' Huntl ...... ll..cll "-. Juruor College 11u 1 ,,_. 01str1ct m:i .,. "° ~ i. i:-Burgeu woo for water ._.., v.u • .,. colon and Raab for mod-s-. s....... -l>#prllNM .. ' ~ .. "'"' .....,.... o»-em art. Burgeaa also won Club Honored ==' -~~i !~ ~~i. ~.r:; the jdudge'a choice ol abow 111a11 '-"' i.111. aw ar . The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor has won a "Big E" award from the National Exchange C 1 u b, meeting in its 49th annual ~onveotion in Florida, for tt.s efficiency, expansion and . educational programs dur· . ing the year ended June 30. FINAL SALE DAYS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY AUGUST 3-4-5 LOOI PO• ou• 51 TABLE! WfTH LOTS & LOTS Of C.OODIUI I I ,. ........................................................................................ .,.,. ... Store Houri: 9:30 to 6:00 Fri. Tiii 9:00 College Center 2750 Ha~r Blvd. c..taM9N ~ ~ ~ -AOol*d.,. .,. Other winners incblded: 1MCY on11-1.w> rs1•0111'"' 111e Ne..-... 8.... "~-~ fl -... ,ell mud be .. l"". De \;II -..,.. ~-... , ..... w prGplr1"t tu tor ttle FWfto Richard, s. Clay Campbell. 1e111 v .. i., L""9"'8 01atr1ct .., fllc:8I He'-B lling Lu...a..1 1"7"'-.,. ......... ., ~ .,._ .l'Cu e er, vi.u'la -,.._, ..ni. "-tu "19 .., Hou.ton Ille dllfl'lct. r~ta. Me·--E-A.... E. S-........ 1• ..,_ -\.N9 .....-\Hir-V ~"' -~ ..-. John90n, Phyllis A. Biel. G. ::" ~~ ".;._ w:= Ti::= E. Jean Hall. Margery John- • POlnt .._ ,., -• Te..,.. soo, Marcella Stanley, Jud-,,._ ,. -l,Zlt -IOll1ll al si.iw "-iw Trect iM. itb A. Herring, Horace Wal· Md ,._ ·--"'"°''""' wtffl la-... bid .., .........,_,_, ...,_.,_. ...... ,,...,, /1.. H. -...,. Trect ""' Huntington Beach -Mar· __._ z.-'---,..,.,,.., jorfe Zander, Durlln Keller, :"": =. ':Clfl'::.....,.,~ Jack R. Kabo. HOTTEST CARS ON THE PENINSULA SALIS AND lllY1CI IOTH AUTHOlfDD P'OI TOUI P'IOTICTION IN THI HAUO• AllA Deluxe No·Frost Refrigerator pro- vides 17 .23 sq. ft. of shelf area.1 Huge No-Frost Freezer has 318 lb. capacity, exclusive lceMagic . Four interchangeable door-swing arrangements! Open from center or from each side; both doors left· ¥, hand open~ both doors right· -'~d oper!Mg. Bia easy-rolling wheels, fits flush to wall or cabinets in only 36 inches of space. • I 6. 7 cu. ft. capacity • I 37 -lb. 'zero-d9eree11 freezer • No-Frost wi th Constant Cold Res erve • lceMagic automatic ice maker • Glide-out shelf • Jet-Cold meat pan • Humidity sealed crispers N• ....,. la ft1y1 te 1plll er fllll lceM•tle re,f aeH ••"Y lee c.,.. ICtflt .Y.. ... 1vte- "'t+ic•Ry -••• ,. "4rler" cubet fer 11011· 1tlclr cet1n11let1ce. C.· ,ectty--140 CfMCeft+tf .. FREE , TICKETS! fOlt CHILDRIN ACCOMPANIED IY ADULT •.. . ::. ... .. .. II ,_ ... I ~ .. • • ~ e · ... ~·· AIVININ9 •, llllro.MANCD ~ IAatDAT ,, · NO PUltCHASE RIQUlllDf JUST COME TO llTHER. TOVATT'S LOCATION AND R!CEIVI YOUR PREE' TICKET FOR THE ~ .. llG CIRCUS COMING TO HUNTINGTON~: • IEACH, SATURDAY, AUG. S. : EDINGER AND GOTHARD No Money Down • Dehvery Oft Approv9CI Crecllt 2 Big LocatfoM In HuntfnC)ton Beach OOWNTOWN, 401 MAIN ST. PHONE 536-7561 I SPRINGDALE & EDINGER PHONE 892-4463 • J • .. •• ~ • ~ • ... • • • • • -. • • • II -~ / ~ •• . . -. . .. . \ ..... --... ----.... , ........ ~ ... -· p.~.,-. ·: 'i I ' . ala·d .s ~..'n: f :as .hi·oris .. '., . .... v. , \ 11 • . Jf•snberi fl ea.ta lltla Wotnea'• Club wtll wwer the call of ~ Ati07 and hcberl A~· u they 1auncb IDOther rear with a ~19bin· proj«t. 'I Jalt ra,bt fw a bot ••M' daY ii dle cool, refresbJq lunch«lo • menu -all lal8dl 1-and fllbiODI illo will felture the U&ht, bWowy loot. • I . , · Secun, for tbt bllMllt .nl be tbe clubboule at 810 W. 18th St., and fati.w• wl11 _. 'llDder WK!. at GOOD Friday, Aua. 18. Eneembles wOJ tie from '(.;ene't Smart SllOpe, Oleta Meaa and Rini's of Newport lladL . CQIDJDeDtlnl aboat tbi dellpl wUl be Mrs. WUllam P'. Kermode, and nmmequ.lDI wlJkine the ftDlP wUl be the Mm•. Kermit Chriatmao, Jim Carran; ld1th Bey, GenJd O'B6lrn.i.. A L. Pintl'!t ':· .. ~ Wads· wo.th; Jani~ mem....,, ~ RidWd oarrett, Mn. \iel'Ul Dickman ' a llnl. ROnrd lfJtdMJI.' aed· feel) fllhlona by Cyndi Wadlworth, ~ al lie pnstdeet, lln. W'41wcrth. · ~ of the· e•eflt ii lln. Ralph Littlefield, who bu an· nounced ~ ol'tb& abow u well u proc:eedl from all nys and meam projectl are ctven in teecbtng and nunlng scholarships to de-terrint ~enta. • . ( , Luncbeon waltreuea wU1 be membere of JETS, teen4gers from .the ~ A.Na Glrla Club, while other girls club members will furn· ilh potters encl tabfe decoratloas . Rou.ndtn1 out the day will. be an 'afternoon ol card gamea and the awarding of d:oor' prlrea donat.d by area mercbanta. Ticket c.ba1nnan ii Mrs. Dan McCarty and reterV'ationa are being taken by the Mme.. Uoyd Robtnaon, 84U914; Robert Burke, 54~ 7554; Ralph Littlefield, 8.f&.3803, and Katherine Wadsworth, 540-4486. ~ the flrst board meettng of.the year in the home of the pnsident, detalla of the recent opening of the Lane Bryant store ha Soutlb Cout P1ua were oatltned by the Meow Health Section members who served u boete.es and models. New boet'd members introduced .. were the Mmea. Karl Jordan, COlnlpODding eecretsy; UttlefieldJ third vice praident and ways and means chairman, and Stan Garlana, JunJor club president ~nd term oatoen are Mn. Wadsworth and the Mmes. Charle! Stanley and Beas Jollmon, fint and second vice president; Hay, rerord-Jne secretary; Eva Moore, treasurer; 1. P. Pulfinbarger, parliamentarian; ll E. Wolfrom. rentals chairm.an; Robert McKenna, memberlhip cbair- mn; Robert Burke, home chairman, and Cbristmen, coordinator. .. , . . . . · ... • . . .... -. ;~; ••• • • ·~-.... ... ... 141a Cyndi W~\. a .. mo.tel. With '-are her mother, Jin. '· Lee W~rii9ident (center) and Mrs Katherine W..._th. cO<hairman Ol;W'lye -1 means. IE.A ANDERSON. Editor Auction ·Action Bids Auxiliary 'Ibey'll arrive Laden with blaketa and boxes filled with dellcioUJ goodies. They'll leave with empty ann,., •.. and full punec. . ''They" are memben of the Afftti.enWCbl'pter, Au· iliary of Hoag Memorial HOlpital, Presbyterian, wbO will auction their prettieit butets for charity at a patio party Sunday, Aug. 13, at 4 p.m. Hosting the annual 1U1Dmer party for members aad husband6 will be Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Walsh of West· cliff. Besides the bidding for and the surprises of the box lunches, the aay fund-Nising affair will have shaf. fleboard met table teruUa &91ilable ~r th~ who wish to indblgt, Assisdng"Mrs. Wabh with party details will be Mn. Douglas Newbury, Mrs. Jack PUtulbin and Mrs. Albert Skinner. 1 ?ttn· Jamee Walsworth, Affllianb ch~man who is . serving Iler NCOlld term, emphasized th•t the-box soclat is one of many even ta conducted to '1\lppOrt Hoae Bo. pital. List J'ftl"• CM&tltanding eftoda 1'ttted $538 for the bulldlnc tuncl IDd • for the purc:bue of ''ReeUICt. Anne," a life-t.bed 0d01l" Wied u a te9cbing aid for r• stlldtation and heart U.tment tmtruction. · • ~ " "\I ' ,,_ I .;. 'w , 1 I " GOlf9. GOJNe, GONE -Practicing the-·lldl tor bidders are m1111ben ol Attlliallta Chapter, Aux1hary ofHoei Memorial Hos-ett:AI. ~byterian. who will auction thelr -lUD<:bes Aug. 13. PrepariDI fOf' the annual summer event are Mrs. M;iurice Walsh, ·' who will open be!' pttio for the fund-raisers; Mn. James H. Wals- worth, chapter chmman, and Mrs. Don Adkinlon, oorrespooding secretiary Oeft to right). . . p • ' TeChniciah Saw ,Through Situation, Avoided Humiliation \ DEAR ANN LANDERS~ I am an X-ray technician ln a hospital. This momlng a man wu brought up for X·raya. He wu weart.ng a bathrobe. When I aaked him to remove his robe I uaumed be bad 10metbJ.nt on under the robe (mOlt men do). I dis· covered, too late, that I wu miataken. After my initial ltU'Pl'ile I com· posed myself and decided to tgnore the 1ltuatfon and proceed u usual. Later that afternoon I WU telling two other girls In the dep.mnent what had happened. I thought I had dealt wtth the situation well. They said I dJd the wrong thing -that I should have teld the patient to go back to the dressing room and put on his aborts. It developed lnto qaite an ar;ument and the atria bec&Dle I ANN LANDERS ~ upeet with me. I am ao unstrung about their bitter criUclam that l decided to write for your common sente optnJon. -SUZANNE DEAR SUZANNE: TM best ap- pna~ la tile 011e wlddl caues tM padeat a naJalmam ., embarru. mHt. Sendt•f tbe man bad: te put on hJ1 tt.ortt wtalcl baYe bmlllated the poor fellow. Yta coped wt~ t.M lltu- tloe tdmlnb'1 I.al I lalae , ... ·~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am in my eo.., My ~ fl a ft• years younpr. We ·ban been married 40 years. M;y wtte lbas De'fet been em· ployed outaJde the bomt whlcb wa~ all rt&bt wlth me. She raised a n1cr family and I never asked ~r to takt• a paylnl job. Now that I am aetttng on in yrar~ 1 feel my enero ubtac. I want to retire when l f>lcome tllllbJe but my wile 11. acllnlt tu NJ Income will be somewhat less lf I retire, but we could manage on lt. I am beginning to resent my wife becatlle lbe seems more Interested In the pa,ycbeck than In my health. Pleue tell me what you think. -NO IDENTIFICATION l>BAa NO l.D.: Pubap1 1oar wtfe'1 '~ •u aotblDI to do wtdt ... ,.,.caiea. Maybe abe la con- ~ ~ wut rdirement might do It JM emo&lonally. Tt ao111e men , retirtmeat mean boredom and un- ltapplMn, particularly If they ban Mt .......-a)tead on u1etDI ways to ~ tMlr tlme. But If you want !t i:tUre. you ltave earuf'CI Ult rtpt .. -.. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Pl~ be my mother substitute for a moment. Mom Is so unfair. She just told me she doesn't care about me. 1 know she doesn't mean It. but she said it. I am 17 and not allowed to go anywhere except to school-related ac- tivities and to church. My friends can go bowllng, swimming, stattn1, to the movies and out on dates. But not me Why doesn't my mother trust me? I am a &ood student and have never done anything that would make her question my morals. Pleaae tell me bow I can get some freedom so tile will be bearable. -AN ONLY ONE DEAR ONLY ONE: If 7ou art 17 aad • cood 9udent 1ou 1bould be ~, abM& eo1Je1e. lnestiflk tile 1ch"b la uo&lter dtJ ud make 1tar' plau. Doa't let aa)1Wq tr HY• one atop yoa. From &Ille toee el your leUu It'• )'IV ealJ dance .. • cape from JHr mothr'1 HVOUe da~cea. · How will you know when the rtat thin& comes alona? A.at Ann Land-' era. Send for her booklet "Love oi- Sex and How to Tell tM Difftreoce.'1 send • c:enta In coin lllld • &one. aelf·addreued. stamped envelope wtth. your request. Ann Landers wtU be glad to help you with your problem1. Send them to her In care of the DAILY PILOT, enclosing a long, sell · addressed, at.amped envelope. I I ' I I I I Fiesta Festivities 'Under Control' The situation will be well in hand when Newport Beach Police Auxiliary members treat their officer- busbands to a festive fielta at 6:30 p.m. w~ day, Aug. 16. Getting in Ule party mood are the Mmes. Neil Purcell. whose ''casa" will be tile fiesta setting; W'illiam Speirs, and John Gnoer Cleft to , .. ' 1 Elegant Suit Harbor Council's Movie OPENING SPECIAL ~ t t,A6.B,..a Fortune to buy. simple to knil Wear thiJ ttree piece suit for town, trava: m9de of worsted. Exotic, raised border on jacket 11 new! Knit jacket from neck down. Openwork shell is smart with skirt. Pattern 7418: sizes 32-38 in· eluded. Tb.trty.flve cemta (coins) for eacb pattern -add 15 ~n._, for each pattern for first <la.aa mailing and spe- cial handling. Send to the DAll.Y PILOT, Ill> Needle- craft Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York N. Y. 1001L Print Name, Addre11, Zip, PaUern Nam· ber. 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL NEEDLECRAFT DE- SIGNS In MW 1967 Needle- craft Catalog! 2 free pat- tern&, knit, crochet fashioM , everything. 25 cents Sensational. new value' Book of Prize AFGHANS has 12 complete pattern~. Beglllner-easy krut, crochet. SO cents. FAMILY THE ABSENT • MINDED PROFESWR -Walt Dis- ney film about a prof ea- for and his flying cer. THE BIG MOUTH-Crooks hotel manager and ~­ ~s cbese Jerry Lewis. CINDEULL~ -F 4U I' 1 tale. E L 0 0 R A D 0 -John Wayne in amusing actlon- pe~.. western. NIGHT OF THE GRIZZLY -Adventures of pioneer family in WyomiD1. THE SHAGGY DOG -Boy tun. 1Dto doe 1n W a It ne..,·~ 'P1 comedJ. THE somm OF MUStc -Rod(m ad Hamm ... ' .tem m1111cal fl1mld In AUICldml Alpm. THE SWOBD 01' AU BA- BA -UpdMed vV1ioD of AU Beba and 40 t.b.l~es. 'mOSE FANTASTIC P' Ly. B'\G FOOLS -C«Mcty about P. T. Barnum lmd mid,et wbo to to Enekod end attempt an old- fuhklaed mooa lbot. TifE TROUBLE WITH AN- GELS -Haley Milli in comedy about life in a girls' adaool. TEENS AND ADULTS DEVILS OF DARKNESS - Mixed-up ltory of sorcery, the evil eye and murder. FIRST TO FIGHT -World War 11 Marine bero oo second combat tour learna to conquer fear. HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WlTH 0 U T REALLY TRYING -WiJl... dOWl-wuber b • c o m e 1 ch:ainnan of tbe board Jn burlesque of ble business. A MAN FOR AIL SEASONS (X) -Story of Sir 1boma1 More's integrity and courage in refusine Official sanction to the di· VOTCe of King Henry VlU we oe11eve f.All in tne oesertsun SChOOI lDYl..LWILD, CALIFORNIA SUPERIOR JCADENJ.C ~ICAL MORAL TRAINING Mr. Mn. W . I. Mann (714 ) 494-8342 and Kathlrine of Aragon. ONE MIWON YEARS BC -Stone Ag.e stor'y of two cultures, complete with di· DOea\D'a ll1d ear11lquakes. TOBRUK -Suspenseful Wodd War ll melomwna in Ubyan desert. UP THE DOWN ST A I R- CASE -Experiences of neophyte teacher in the New Yorlt publlc acbool ")'stem combine wry hu- mor and tooclUg mo- menta. tltE'lfAR WAGON -an WaJDt bhl JOrlt ~ to help him rob 111 armor· ed ooech to retrieve h1I &Old. THE YOUNG WAJUUORS -World Ww II s«aeent 1N!ns 10'IDI nplacemanta to be competent ftCbtinl men, MATURE TEENS AND ADULTS CASINO ROYALE -"-n• Bond lp1 spool. CHUKA -UDUIUal W11ttm about km sunaliDCer wbo elCOrta a Oalifonl.ia.bound atapcoecb. DR. ZHIVAGO ~ sear, ~ YOUDC Ru.uian dodm-po-et ca~ in country's rev- olotioa. BllMd on Puttt- nak's Nobel Prize • win· ninC DOftl. HAW All -Beautilully pbo- '°Oepbed 1 e g m e n t of Jamee Michener'• DOYet of H.llftlim mi11ion.-ies in b 1*JOI. HOTEL -Twenty-four hour melod!wna in New Or· leans. mE NAKED RUNNER - Man oo baaU.. trip be- ccmea innocent victim of Europeen spies. THE PINK PAN'nlER - SoptDUcated comedy, Ht in Europe, combtnn high adventure with f a r c e about jewel tievee. THE SAND PEBBLES - story about tbe crew oi A merioat'I gunboat San Pa- blo during the 19'lO's poll· tical unrest in Cllina THUNDER ALLEY Film about stock-car racing. TRIPLE CROSS -T r u e story ol an English thaer who became a counter- spy during World War II. ADULTS ALFIE -A Cockney man Is crvel ~d unscrupulous . ~ la bi __, •ueata. D&\DlJEll TRAN THE MALE -Wide and .... ""'**'· DEVIL'S AMO£LB -Out.. law lllOtllriJcle I r o 11 p faDa to flDd aceptance ID amaD ton. EMPTY CANVAS -PWJnt. • -· bll mistreSJ. Rl.JDY SUNDOWt-; -CcJn. flict OYW t sbady land deal ~P racial i. liona in town. IRMA LA UCE -Humor · and com cdCIDI ol lave, P&rU style. DOCTOR, YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING -Soph1sll- oaud comedy about un- wed mother DON'T MAKE WAVES - Euterne:r mov• tt Call-lornia beldt ru... ' OH, DAD, POOR DA!>.r KA· MA'S HUNG YOU l&'f THE CLOSET AND I'll J'IZI, IN' SO SAD -w_. oat llrde:I tlru.st at ...,llm. x denotea ncellea& mm. Club Staffs For Health Department Voiunteermg for tbt llird year to staff the Newport Child Health Confer~ ii the Health Committee ol th Junior Ebel.I Club " Ntw· port Beach. The conference a well-be· by clinic, is sporw;ored md cond&.KU<I by the Orant• C.ounty Health Depa~ for children to 2 yp.an 61 aee. A nurse and J)(>d1atriclaD from the department od three volunteers r r 0 m the area club wori.. 101Mh· er. The volunteer, mC1t. ~ poinbnents, fill m pr~ ure car<U, weigh t1nd me•· sure the tots and a\~1st tht 929' .,,~ ~ 1f.w6..11r~ ... doctM. l;::::::::s::==============,I Babie6 from q11al111Pil tam· Hies are given a lhorough medkal checkup as well al needed shots ;ind unmuni- uitions, atJ free ol < harge. THE UITTill6 BA& YAIN -PAIS CllWIL IMllOIDUT . IUY ONl ·Wle AT ·llGULAI PllCI AND ~P.UICHASI SECOND WIG POI YOUISILP OI FWEND AT 50% DISCOUNT A ~,; f ___ 1_ocr._Y._eu_rt0_PEAN_H_A_tR _ __,I ,. I FRENCH INDONESIAN HAIR I '--\ WlGS CLEANED AND STYLED $8.50 FIRST QUALITY SlltVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . COMPLE;I'E SI'OCK OF MACHINE MADE WIGS SEMI-HAND TIED-100% HAND MADE WIGS-WIGLETS & FAUS. I CUSTOM FROSTIN6 AND COLORING I ~ ROl~~!!!!'lGS Ba -67U910 -Gpfll N. Pi1. 'ttl 7 ••• Cleeld Mon. "II CIO._ Ulll A 91 ...... 4 IOfAL ..... WATERMELON EATING CONTEST Open to Kida -6 to 12 SA TU RDA Y AUG. Sth 10 1.m. t• 12 Noon EASJIWFF 2555 EASTBLUFF DRIVE EASTILUFF VILLAGE CENTER Mrs. Henry s11111·nsbeTI chairs the comm111r1 1131. l~h Co.t1Mesa ~!!~!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~~~ CARPET -·DRAPERY YARDAGE --SPECIAL SALE FRI-SAT -SUN. AUG. 4th-5th & &th OUR HUNTINGTON BEACH STORE ONLY _ LANDLORDS -AftT. HOUSE OWNlltl -1ICONOMY MINDED IN OUlt TH I IF T DE". ROLLS AND ROLL ENDS CARPET WHOLESALE AND LIU. VARIOUS COLORS . & 51ZIS ALSO IN OUR THRIFT DE". -DRAPERY INDS. VALUES TO $S PER YO. YOUR CHOICE48• PEit YD. AT OUR MAIN SHOW ROOM -EVERY ROLL DRASTICALLY REDUCID TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK. IF YOU A1£ IN NEED -DO NOT MISS THIS SALE -QUALITY THROW RUGS $1 TO $2 EACH. OUR CARPET CLEANING -T1NTING -DYllNG -ltl,AIRINO -Sl!RGING -BINDING -flltlNOING .....: SIWINO -INSTALLA- TION. RUGS CUSTOM MADI CONTOU.ID TO PIT ANY ROOM TO YOUR SIZI & Dl!IUtl. SERVICES FURNITURE _ o~v cLWID o• fHAMP901D -ALSO TINTING -DYEING -MINOR 1tEPA11tS. AL 'S CARPET ,..~ RUG WORKS 5 POINT SHOPPING CENTER-PH. 842-6311 t 18581 MAIN ST., HUNTINGTON IE~.CH OUR 28TH FfNI VIAil AT THI IAME ADDltlSS AT OUR MAf'N ftLANT IN ORANGI FOR llCOMMINDATIONS ASK YOUR FltllNOS AND Nl!IGHIOltl ... , • . . .. •' ,'I . ,, . • ·. . ,,I "' •' . 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Be set the old record at 38S at So6a, Bulgaria. in June. a.EVELAND -Offemlve tllckle Jdm Brown, a f:tft.yHr veterwn ol the Cleveland Browm ~ tbe Nationa.l Football .Leecge, WU traded to tbe Pittsburgh Steelers Thureday for two fUblfe draft choices, a Browns spokes- men said. Brown was a member " a di.Mident ~ oL Clev8'and players refusine to report to ~ Hiram, Ohio. tralnini canp, clajm!Qi cootract <h&Wtfs· ' •• .. er Slau Au9. JC • i W. f'll!lllurlll, S 115 ""'-tcP:I (6'1). .... ~·-I Ila. 'lltlburtll. 11 11 a . ..,.. ltl"I f .. ). Alie. 6-1) ... ra 'fl. "1tltlurlfl. ID lS ·~ '"' (6'11. Alie. 7~ '1. II. leuil • • ""-kl't (Ml), Aus. t-Cllll9" ..... St. leuJ • '""• art ( .. ). *1::.~ W, It. ll!OJ>l, 6 J m., l(Jtl CHlCAGO -Labroo Harm Jt'., Bob Stanton of Australia and Roh Vilt• W8'J of Sooth Africa we.re 5-undrr1"1f leaden g<>inC 1.oto secood·roUJld PW today in the '102,080 Western o p •a Gok TOWll.UMDl. Eadl mot Min openln& plav Tllurl- day at U87·yard Beverly rountrJ Club course Hatrrts. son of U1P Okla· homa State eolf coach, one-p111tP11 nJD1 greens In a row, rollin~ 11n '"v-blrdies ,. au Verwey brother-in-law tn r ;ary Player, needed only 27 putts 1n tolll'• lllli the course. and Stanton con~1\tent. ly lobbf-d approach sh<>l.<i do~p tn thl J>LD, •i.nlun& six of them for btrdif , tnto I .. .,.-. ELSTOry HOW ARD ..J ,,. r·• .... : :• ... • ! • • . . ,., . . . . ., .. . . I ~ IOPI' SILL SAM '---~-4 ------------~ u 'UE DELIVElS OOR 'J(I( MAil, sAM! ' ( '. LOS ANGELES -~A late ~··=-= aar ... 't ~..,....."to _,,, the &otMb Tbanda1 llll"tbt mnual N or t b..soutb AD· Star clllb at the ~m. 'lbe Sout.b had p la 1 e d w Uh oat "9 ll(tlce1 ot Ml~ CuMoft fell' men tbaD 1lane qmWI ud 1t li>elled dl•••l•t u ta. Nonb t..u.d Ile mttlltlwe for a~ Yi*1 W.. ~fl,lllt... Dtlpl .... ....., .,, ••• anee, tM f.I, 1115-p 0 U D d CentlnbMl irac1ast. abdwed wby be holAa ttt. rue dla· tlnctloll of beln& almost del· Oed tn hla on Ufetbne. ID the 10 and od&-ba1f mlnutu of aotton Curetun .ceountlld '°" • yarda lD five trl•. includln1 a Nie· otd bndiq 7l·f ard pllop to the W«4ll el....,_yard·llne , u .. .... -..... ~. ..., ....... ,,, --· ~ ... ,, ... (,•.-4 ,. ,4. '• -> '· t •• ,,,,,,.,, ,..,.,, !•'4' f ., •'''"'', ... ~, ... ~ .... ' . .. . " 'f I I "' lie wcril 'for tne or two eels. G002llltl Ji • yan old and so cu't a..> up 1 bli*rilJI t -61' day. Allo, f::9 ~ Ain't M~~JtW91'babt plays mdier JJebta. Ans\Ndnr R o ta r Ii.DI' questiom, Widw.z:J bed ...,. era.J obia NUOnJ of tnterelt to p!Qln and would.- players: ~tennis from scratdt. • adl.llt should figin • i!peDd.i.ng about $.500 ,. liMona and equip- men~ leaaons. -Pllllle e o u rt s aren't pf'OPldr mal.Dt.ai.ned, II I rule. :I CID ccaH serious iDJlll'J -.. " the dirt ~awed to ac- -.\ yer lhould try to tlaJ, 11 someone ol more ..._,. Jf he wants to 1ffi1ll"Olft llllil pme. ~ mU:u the bett temda nieatl and worat baDI. lllft im't enou&h in t.emlL tlbl bl'ains, too. ~ WU aated hJJ olllllllil.-:;11 ,.. best aige to silrii~ at tennis. He achllil~tbem­eadJ •l.-fbl9 but not to i>G9 ti fl .. child Isn't tn- t.er1"'L 1DI 0'"1 fcu-yeer- aid ....... nctet two-handtl; • •or t1une, the boy <1oe1 oot -.. ~t he's doing, but tt'i~' be aald. • wtlAcb llt up UM 8 o o th ' s be•crlblMd a 35 yard Bill, 8nt acan, a fteld ;o.i. 5'lll ... mid way In the 1t WM two pi.ya later fDlll1ll ~ t u a r t e r for the .... ~ ~--·~-_., ll ...... :ftnal tally and Pul· -r.;~ ~ bdca WU outstandin1 oo lpra.lried bee after a OO· def-. 1itd.ae pDop around nght Por the Nortb Pastorinl add. -· 11tow. He did every· ff• 09Yel' rtturned Lo the .a~ °" a football ~ and tbe l'tlt of his ......,... ..... clelpMe _.. f1De ef· -,J{.~; .... ly passed, kicked '*' ,...'t •ti h task l9ll • at Soull rltbt out GI ~ tbe P111iD1 at· ti t11it CollleUID. ~efTI:: ~Dill Putor· ~ N Ul5 ~ bd ti -• 1 • • 1 Bell· m ...... t on 2> trl• for ...... .... • ... '° •udl fin• re-Qireton"• r.plllC'llll en t •-.Al San Dicker10n of w.. DI" .a\lebaaon of ~ F.rank Solecitto or MUlt wtlo a. a 1ood bell lfO-.y and Mel Gray of pt11er In b1a .own rtpt but 8lnta ao.a. no eur.ton. ¥Oil of tht compleUons other ftnt perfotmances ,,.. II key aituationa. were t u r n e d ln by the T..o aet off the second Oraqe Oaelt arta pair oC q\\Arter north soorln1 with Morian and Steve Pultarak one a S1 yarder to Dtcter· Marean eccoum.d for one IOft Dd the other 1 29 yard toucbdown 1D the l.racas .. , ,..,,, to Gny. .., ' ' t W '&; ~ PA Hwfl ti 9-cll' 11 I IPI • _ ... .,. • ·1 $"' C... ... 11M I I Ma STS ......,....,..., 1 •ww VIII P• 1 -' • w· ,....., """' . . ... ,.. ............ • '•&a c.tl ,_... 4 , •• , "' ~~ .. 71111" -a••• La..... ,,.._. ~ • 11 -.,,, were treated to a tantutic pert«mance. T b l r t y-four times the score ...., tied or th6 lead chanCed baDda duriftc t b e 32 mini.Itel Of action. For Marina's Vikinu it wu Bill Moore and llart SodertMq handltnc m 0 S t ol tbe load u they com- blntd for 55 potnta w 1 t b tbe former IMrinrC tbe neta fcra-u llf wlllcb c.wne tn ... MCOnd quarter. HuntiagWl aot blbmd the ta1tata "' Gnc sn,der. no bJt 'DI and uumi hero Brfu Ambrozich, wbo CU· ned 13. Mlb Coatreru pot. ted 18 wtUle Roy MI1ler and RJct Selbert bad • dOlell eaob tor coach Ebner O>mbl" tHllltl. It WU Lute Ollon'I VDr.el wbo sat oil to tbt tut .wt, bopplnl to leadi ot 11·2 and 1,_.-belon the on Qt7 un- tracbd. Alim' tbe Oilen went ahead, 19-17, at the qlW'ter it WU nip ad tuck. Twenty-clx times the Mad changed banda or tbe ICOl'e WU tied In the flrlt half U Q>mba' troops eued Lo a ~ edge at lntmnl.nion. Witb tbe acore snarled at SO.all, Huntington went on a spurt 8Dd hit six points in a row with Miller bJttlnc one bucket and Snyder nail- ing a pair of 16-footen to make it 56-50. Mll'ina only regained the lead once after that, mov· ing on top ~ with 4:07 remaining In the pme on two fr. tosses by Sod•· berg and an 8-f o o te r by Greg Henry. MW that officials Joe Q>sta and Gene Muche took over. crippling the l<>Mrl wtth debatable foula, trav- elini violations. etc. ,_.." QMrMn Hlllltltlflell If H 1' ~ MMtM 17 2S 1' 1....,4 ""'"'"•'°" COi Amlnddo COllll<Wn Mlllor ~ s.lbetf ,,IOllY Tolllls " " ,, "" • 1 l 1S ' 4 • " ' 1 J 1t ' 11 ' 2' ) 6 I U • 1 3 1 2'772'0 T h e touchdowns w e r e scored bJ ~•Y on a pitcb out around left end and the other by Palltiori.n6 OD • tin• buck. Put«ini added a ~ yard field eoaI In the tl\ird Ward Walsh plunged for two yards In the fourth for the ilnel Ncrtb polntl. MeanwbUe, the S o u t b IC()l'ed Oil • first quarter fleld Soal by Ron A y a I a .-om h 15 and Buchanan bucked the line for yu'dl and a aoore ln the second period Lo make lt North 14, South 10 at the half. ,,., ~ 4, 1"7 MM_.00 -"' "' .,. ...... lt • J .. Meil! • • • ,. ....,... .•.••21 ... •·' J 1 .. •.t ., .. ' .....,. ·'. J t TWwlt • ,. It 14 .................. :· ......... v .... I " • n-n c.. ..= •• .J:vll ~"-" I .... ~.,. l"P 'fP ~ I j t 4 ...... • 8 4 I• ~. ;:::! ...... i ..... 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Dave DeG~ ICOred ttle key Coal for the Eaates rorctna Newport to play the ovC'Ume ill order to lain vict«y. It Wiii Dou1 DoYeY wbo WU tbe hero for NftpOrt • he eame t21rou&h 'with a clutdl aoat with ~ tee· ondl remaining on tbe clock. Dovey allo se«ed anotb-- er pl euller for tbe win- ners u be fln1abed the coo- telt wtUt two p.11. Newport's remalnlnt two pointl were scored bJ Bob Ute whne Eatanda'• were ICOl'9d by Greg GoodJear and Lo~ Keefwer. . Newport ia DOW undd• ed in five 1am11 Of Ma&U play wtrlle Estuda hM five victoriu ..s one Jou. In other pmes, H~­ ton Beld1 de{eMJld OoAa Me• U in ovdme • Coe. ta Mela'a Bob M0teb' l!CfJt- ed five io-11, W.mun.t.r upended Fowrtain Valley ~ 5 Oil four lo.II by Roe& 0oot. Footill defeeted Gar- den Grove M 11 Chrll Will.I connected ttne ttm.,.. ·-..... NwJIDrt J • htanclt • 1 W"""""""' I 1 ..... Gnnde ,. 1 ~Ill ValWI ' I "-""" ' c:... ,,... ' .............. 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U.S. Negroes ·Mercury Astronaut t :Will Explore Ocean ""' ~ ASTRONAUT QUITS M. Scott C1rpenter Solar Flares WASHINGTON !UPI) The Mariner 5 lpACilCNft, en route to Venus , hM 'lb- lel'wd and reported ! w o eruptioll6 on the face ol the tun. The Netional Aeronaoocs lnd Spectl Admtniatntioo lllid Tb\nday ~ libos'd ~ ~ rec:«ded .olar' flares al ~um in· ten.ity at 1:~ p.m. EDT IDd 8:47 p.m. EDT lut ~· SPACE CENTER, ~­ too (UPI) -His hopes of again flytoc in apace abat· tered by • badly • broken Wt arm. v*ran Merary alltrOGaut M. ScoU Carpen· ter ia leaving tbe specie ~ cram at 1be eod or thla IDCllJtb to e.iplore the ocem floor for tbe Navy. Oarpeolez' WU ooe ot the limed orillaal Mven U.S. ~n d>osea e 1 Ill t Yfllft ace>. tnd -. the tee· OGd Americe tD 1Wai Wo ortitt. He becomeS the ._ ond of thole origiml llvell to quit the utrooaut corp11. The wiry, light • heired Mtronaut' 1 t b r e • • orbtt Mercury ml•ioo oo May 24, 1962, WM bl.a only trip b*> tpeOe. Only two ol the Merc\Jr7 astronauts remain quail· fied for~ TbeJ are Wally Schiml, who will command the tint Apollo n*slon next )91', and Gor- don Cooper. John Glenn, America's first man in orbit, left the space proerwn in 1964 to be· oome a 9olt drink executive. Merrury and Gemini VMer· a11 Virgil (Gus) Grluom was killed in the Apollo · 1 fire last January. The other' two JI\'llDl>e?• Of the Memry erOOI>, AW Shepard and D o n a l d IC . (Deke) SLaytoa, bold execu· ttve positiom in tbe uU'o- naut office. Legislature in Actiorl IY TM• AUOC:IAT•O P'R•H ~.-..... .... hla lteu-llt1 lflloo IN ...... 19 fltllf '9r INdlflo- tlen of l"9 ltumfan -"'°"",. ttlfl '" ti. ........ Muri of Ille ~ ...... Tif9 AUIMIL'f '~Ms-teA• ....... Mwll• • ..,.,.. ..... ~ -ciommia.len to CWINlllct ~ "' lll*tc. wt111 cenalft .~, Al MS. .... ,, II-left llal•tl. "--~'" llCheOI dlllrlct• With· .. ....,... ..... CCllltml lo "" .,..,.tt ttttamtva u.-W l*1•1ft cir· ~ Al "61. v..,..,,, R· .,......,, ...... -Cree ... 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I If\ 7 11trc•r1l1 Al 17., ...... 0\MOlfOo 1 ....................................................................................................................... .. . ., ·. f ll I Now tbat tbl:Bllbol 8-1 Club bll ~ UW.1 q......,·Wltjl t IDUll•• aputme~ complil tbe JD&DO .,.... ~-WOllld Db to ~ ~ boat ~ ,,, teoantL . . , · . ID~ foaMNll QCl the ~y deveklped ni. ln>nt = next dool'. 'lbil otoPerb', a 11-.foo~:f. stno the bay and \\'tit Coast Hllhway • tiecl.u ltate, Udelandl, .. admlhlstered by ~ coant;y. 1'be county preM!itly &eta a $2 per year return on the lanll,' •t -6 frOm the Ot.ange Cout Coll.el• crew and the ·county Sea Scouts. Bay Club Vice Prelident Richard Stevens bu ~ polld. part of the land be leased to the Bay Clnb to conltluc:t 48 private boat clips. Tnnty percent ol the revenue would 10 to tbe county, brln&lnc it a mudl higher return oo ita prop- erty, ste•eu poi.Dbl oul The Bay Club plan a1ao would block ofl I good por- tion Of the br.y frontaae which now ii bl quui-pulillc uae, IDd whidl the county could eraeily convert to other public UM on abort notice under the terms ot the exieff'll lw ThJI probably la the key issue in the propoeal. The OCC crew bue one day may be relocated near a ~ courae in the Upper Bay. And there ha.s been talk cl relocatinC the Sea Scout hue if and when the Upper Bay ts developed with a suitable high bridge and other tadllties. . 'lbe Bly Club off er now pushes the Harbor Com. million to Jtudy and 'come to &riP6 with the large and important pubJic policy issue of what ultimately ts tile best uae for tb.1a ~nt area. This is a difficult qu• tion to rMOlve unUl the plan tor the Upper Bay can be nailed down. 'lbe August meeting Of the State Landa Post-Rioting Political Repercussions WASHINGTON, D.C. -It would be a good poUti<:al prophet who could say what candidate will be hurt and what candidate will be helped by the agony of raclally-based civil violence over the next year. But one cooclualon would seem to be justified.. Tb1a violence and the re- action agalnat it promise to nval the ~etnam war u the motivation for~ lltical choice. ~ whi~ backlaah, ooce confined to narronr iuues, threatem to take on a new and more geDUal dimenaion. The c•ndfdatle who cao a.at1lfy Ilia own party, and then the whole nation, that be u equal to the challenge of racial violence will have a head start over hia competitors. RACIAL VJOLENcE in the city slum.a baa alarmed the general pub- lic more than a far-off. war in the jungles and rain-swept plateaus ot Southea.t Asia. A et.ate governor who has been on the firing line in bis home town may have more appeal than the vague theoretician on how to end a far off war. By the measure, Gov. G e o r g e Romney may well have advanced bis own prospecta for winning the Repub- lican presidential nomination. By next August, howeve1·, 1ome other gover· nor-Reagan ot California, Rockefel- ler of New York, Rhodes of Ohio, or a half dozen others-may have been tested in the cauldroo ot racial vio- lence which shows no sign of cooling. ROMNEY BAS COO'Vinced an over- whelming majority in Detroit that his own actions were timely and appro- priate. A large majority ot Detrolt- ers also thought President Johnson's action was tardy. Romney therefore had a firm poll· tical basis on which to make hiB charge that President Johnson delib- erately delayed diBpatch ot federal troops so that he could "play poli- tics in a period ot tragedy and riot." These harsh words were a respon8e to the Whit.e House Intimation that Romney bad been uncertain and va- cillating in h.ia recommendations for federal troops. There were argument. over semantic.., with the White House inaisting on the letter ot the Collltitu- tioo that Romney declare a state of civil insurrection, which Romney was unwil.lini to do. THESE ARGUMENTS a11ide, the federal troops were needed in Detroit and if they had been u.ed 10 or 12 hours sooner the rioting would in all likelihood have been over sooner. 'Ille essential point is tflat federal troopc were sent only because Rom- no called for thmi and with great re- Quote• Jama Coburr., Hollywood ac. t#, qaotecl by columnlat SbeUah Gralaam -"War is a ottiooal eaio. We have to make people hat. war u a primitive method · ot aeUIJDS problems." • Rebert Bewea. 4-year stnlpt ~ ....... at UC Bukeley -"I -4oo't tbUlk eood srades necea-~ tadicate food learning." • ' Dear Gloomy Gus: Hab olf to the Newport Beach City Council for coming alive OD the SIDd haul for West Newport. Spending for permanent relief of beach erosion ls the right way to Oy ... -B. w. w. "" ....... ,..._,. ............... -II •t ... ti 1111 ........ ... _,,. ....... ......, ....... ..... luctance by President Jobneon who a~tbarized their uae only after hi. spe- cial repreaentative, Cyrus Vance, bad surve}'ed the scene. Should it niercifull;y hlppea. u.r. foore, that DetroJt provea to be a tun- ing point in the incfdence ol urbln Ne- gro rioting and loottnc, Che precedent ot using federal troopa to put it down will take en added importance. IN THAT CONTEXT, lt will have been Gov. Romney, with the courage to admit that the riotinr had sone beyond local control, who aet in mo- tion the clrcunut.ancea which broulbt thia im.anity to an end. It therefore can be argued that' Gov. Romney undentandt tbe re- quirements of the time. and hit judg- ment can be relied upon under coodl· tioos of stress and turmoil. which ii not a bad set of credentiala for a can- didate for the presidential nomina- tion. Romney bat already sensed the in- herent d.aoiers that be may become the white supremacy champion and WarnJ agai.nlt reaction to the riots halting prc>gre11 in the general ad· vancement of the Nego race. THE R EV E B 8 E ar1Ument, of course, u that Gov. Romney wu 10 poorly prepared that he could not con- tain the kind of riotint other atat.e and local officials bad fiDally brought under control. , That argument does not w e l g h heavily when the extent of the riot- ing and killing and the property dam- age inflicted is compared to that in Newark or the . Watts sectlon of Lot Angeles. The insurrection covered a far larger geographical area in De- troit, involved more people. The time wu allO long since ;>alt when the authority of the federal gov· ernment needed to be exercised firm- ly, aa the President finally realized in the critical hours when he wa1 stalling off Romney's r e q u e s t for troops. Litterbug Cost Clifton, Artz., Copper Era: "The young aspiring poli~ officer who dreams of someday nabbing a ban.It robber might even consider it inglor- ious to arrest a citizen who thought- 11!6tily discards ... Items ol Utter. Nevertheless, tfle litterbug u break- ing the law and his crime, st.atlatic- a.lly. is proving much mon cos Uy than the bank robber's. For instance, in 1965, $4.5 million was stolen tn bank holdups and burglaries acrou the country. But In the same year litterbugs commitud a crime worth $500 million, tfle amount pa.Id by tax· payers to pick up litter from high- ways, city streets. parks and other ptlblic areas Furthermore, a good deal of the money robbed from banks 1s recovered, whereas there Is no re- covery of the money spent cleanlni up after Utterbugs. ·• . . r I "t. ~~ 1 .._ •• .. ·~· Romania Tr'affics • ID Human Lives WASHINGTON, D.C.-ln the John- son Adminl.atratioo, one set ol oUi- cialJ may pursue a policy whlle oth- ers either are iDdifferent to it or Ig- norant of actina at cross pllrpOlea. Secy. ol State Bulk i& activeJ, aup- porttnc Rooi.anla'• foreign rninllte:r, Come.llu Maneacu, for the presidency next moath ot the regular session of the United Nati00t ~eraf Assembly, that will COD.Sider a number of "hu- man rlgbta" proposal&. t Tb1a will be the first bme the U.S, baa ever supported a Communtat to bead the General Assembly in its 21- year bistory. No Communist offlclal bas ever bee-: president. U. S. Jmrnlgr.ation off1c1als howev· er, have gathered detailed mformaUon about a far-flung traffic 1n human lives being conducted under direction of Manescu's foreign ministry and·net- tlng hundreds of millions 1n "hare'' currency, chiefly dollars. TBl8 "BLOOD MONEV " is betnf \lied to bay pWib, machinery, ~ ment and other capital goods from Hier U.S. sellers, who have the St.ate Deputment'a approval and are belnt encouraged to do buslnes~ with tbl Red regime. Since this traffic in human beinp began in the early '60s, an est.Jmatild 100,000 persons who wanted rn leaft the Soviet bloc bave been 'purchaMd" through the Romanian.run Pxtortlon network. Most of these refuRPes now llve in Israel, the U.S. or Western Europe. A fnr have gone to r..tln America. The nature end extent of th1~ traf· fie wu originally uncover 1c1 1n a IH ries ot secret hearings by the House Immigration aubcommilter hebded by Rep. Michael Feighan, o.o The subcomrnlttee's unpubllsbtd findinas, turned over to U.S. Imrnlp •• George --· De.v George · I have beard of cat h11r~1<1rs Are there any dog bt1tj!l 1r1 • · • Dear Student STI fJl:'\iT I don't know but . frankll I/lat Lasslt-has a shifty look_ '" tltm autborltiea, named Henryk J~ ber, a Bnn..,.a wttb &manlan dti- sembip, ea fM Mad ~ thla covert traf· fie in baman llve1. 1'ID'llE nNDINGS and other evl· deace gathered by the U.S. lmmlll'a- tioo Serrice w1re de.livered to but nev- er acted OD by the St.ate Department. Accordlni to th1a data, Jakober dl· rectl tbe '2QO million-a-year refugee bu.aineq trom awank quarters in Bu- chareat and London. H1I ''rullnera" or i•aaents," inchld- 1.ng American clUzem, coat.act rel.a· tive11 Un the U.S., Latin America md Western Europe) of pertom In 8m- et bloc cou.ntrla to arranie a "pur- clwe price" for exit perm.tta from tJe. b1Dd tbe Irca Qlrtl&D. Once tbe prict Craqlna from. ... ooo to '5C>,IXX>) 1a mc9ti:ated. ~ fund.I are deposited In binb in London or SwitzmJand until the deal ii aPSJIVV• ed by the Romalan forelp m.lnlltry. The money ii then plcbd up bJ a dip- lomatic courier and a vita aranted. THE &'TATE DEPARTMENT'S in· difference to th1a Romblan "lbake- down" iJ clearly Wudrattd tn a O..e involvin1 the Iron CurWn r&latives of a New Yon bminesa executtve. In hiJ statement turned over to Imm!graticll autbariUes, the N•w Yark buatneuman reported: "We are quite familiar with the 'purchaae of peple' that tbe Roman- ian aovernmtitt--been conductklt, tine. we ban bought out from that country a couple of people CJGnelviM. ''There ii very llU1e queJUon tblt thJ.J slave trade. goes on 'Ud tbe state Department 1a much more ~ K with U1 diplomatic relattona wlut Communiat Romania than protectlnC the right. of U.S. cltizen1, let alone some person who lJ not fortw)at. enoup to be an American." Robert 8. Allea ud Pnl ..U ' SpurWw AttTibiition of Bo_n Mots A few weeb after I mentioned the MW boOt, "Qoot.eama~' ID the columa. Dorothy Parker In New York at the age of 73. And for at Jeut the 111t half ot her life, she wa perhaps the most quoted of Ameri- can 9Pt1ranunatllta -or wilecratl- ... if 10a will. Yet, u 1be irew ti.red of remar.k-lnt, mOlt ol the Dorothy Parterlams attributed to her were not hen at all. ()tber people thouibt of tbem, and Q.led ber name In attribution, to give the rtpelt.e more tone and authority. If all the 1purloua Dorothy Parkerilms were laid end tlD •nd, they'd be better ell that way. BUT ONCE A bon mot becomea Identified with a certain person. nolh- 1nC ID tbe world can tnak that uso- ctatloD. It la imposaJble to convince people that Mark Twain didn't orlgt- nat.e: ''Everybod1 ta1b about the ., .. Um, but nobody does anythins about it.'' Twa1ll •11 11mply quotJnc Quill l>udl4y Warner, an editor of bll 4.,. and no matter how m a n y tfmes Twain denied th• authorsb.lp, It cluns to him. Look ln any modern dlctJonary o{ quotatlona, or anthology of humor. and you an bound to find the cltatiOC'I "Whenever J feoel the need of exercise. J just lie down until the feeling goes aw.,y. 0 It la invariably attributed to !\Obert Maynard Hutcblnl. YET BUTClllNS NO more aaid that than Twam made the weather re- mark, or Voltaire the liberty remark, or Ltncoln the poor peor>le remark. Many years ago, when Hutchlna wu belni Interviewed by J. P. McEvoy, the int.ervlewer quoted some "unaung hero" who had made the exerclse re- matt, and added tl:wlt Hutchins agreed with hlm. Ever since then, despite constant dlsdaJmers, 1t hu been attributed to him; and by now is so firmly en- trenched In book• that the McEvoy derivation Is wholly forgotten and lg· nored, if known at all. Tbls, unfor- tunately, ls how much hlttcry ii wrlt- ten; and ten. ua aomethlnt about the ultimate reliability of hilt«lcal quo-tattont. P E 0 P L E LIKE linportant and meaningful names to bani quota- tions onto· It belpa ln debate, and gives the quoter an alr of knowled11- abillty One wonders bow many of Caesar's alleged remarb were really made by him, and how many by aomf' Roman scribe imputlna authority to his wordt . ' At a profound and dilturbln& e:wn- ple,. we 11.ke to think of the Sennoa on the M o u n t u an actual aermon preached by Jeaua. Yet, 11 the Bibo lical scholar, Em.Il Kraellnl, palnta out, "the fact that Lute bu it ln shorter form aa a Sermon on the Plalp and uses many of the same ..,.. ings In other connections than Met. thew does," shows that the edJt6rlal hand bu been at work even on Qlo Beatitudes. ---1.t!!HWH Friday, August 4, 1967 Tht tdftonal page of Ult D<Alfl Pilot '""' to mform and .u .. ulaU radn1 bf/ prea.nttng WI M101JlCJPf"• opinfotu cmd com-~tary on topica of intnen. lmU rionlff.canU. bf proirld't1g Cl forum for thf ti"Pf'•adori of our rtrnkri' oi>fnl<mi. mid bf1 prtltntfng thf dmerit .,... f)Oiftt.J of fnf M'?Md ob1erwn and ipokennn °" topta of Uaf da11 Robert N Weed, Publisher ' ... - ... -~ . , . ... . . . . . -. ·r ,,..., August 4, 1'67 . DAii. Y '11.0T J . I ' '4411· i. NEW . FOR 1967 • . . ' . ,. ·"' ~BIGGEST wAGoft~a ..... ~11DfiSTRY ~ ~~ ' • •l I FACTORY 4,~ ~ONDIT_IONING 440 4 Ima.a. TOft111 Trw.. Po•• Ste ..... Power ..... 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T THE LAKEWOOD TURN OFF -FROM ORANGE COUNTY OF THE SAN DIE~·o FWY 527-2341 426-7301 " . I 4 -,, ' t f . PltOeLIM -.Rann 1l'CIGda .tars u the Preti· ~mt tOGliht in tlaef~ ~. HPaf1 Safe." at 9 • on CbanDel 2. WMD the lmpomible happens and : bcmlberr carryinJ B-bombl paa their boundaries, I the Prelident la jorctcl into a difftcult position. : clValter Mlttbau, Qm O~e:rllby abo star. I;..... • TELEVISION VDWS - ; ~ Is Television Saving SPort? l:tl. fArW (C) ...,_ ________________ _., .,.ecas&.111 ._ tcl <JO•> .... ~ -' ly ROBERT MUHL -NEW YORK (UPI) -Telmsion once YU • cUlld d killlDI ~ ya ta. wcrid blnyftlpt ~ :=~~.==-: .. ,;: ~~t11111!111 lltlf .. MJC.TV~ 'TM ahrQJ tllioqbt um b1amlna . ~ for the d•th of bosiq .. Wll unf9ir crttidlm." aid Boone ANdll, me pnlktenl of ABC sports. "I hope tboee wbo made it an noticing that by acquir- in& Ole television rigbta to die tournament we are pumping freah blood into the sport we are charted with destroying ... -'N SA TUltDA Y'S opening bouts at the HOUi- ton Aatrod<>me .Ernie 1·errell of Houston, ranked f omth, will meet Thad Spencer of Portiand, Ore., ranked fifth. And ninth-ranked Leotis Martin will box. eighth-ranked Jimmy Ellis, one-time sparring rpartoer of deposed champion Caasiua Clay. Arledge said be penooally oonsiden Clay a be~r ftgbter than any of thoee in the tournament and that be wu disturbed at finrt at the idea of co0061Dg bi.I succeaor thil way. But since Clay'• con· v1ction on draft evuion charges, he no longer bas any reservationa about the tournament. "Cbampiom come and go in any sport." Arledge said, "and when one pa.-another steps into bis place. This tournament is thus legitimate .And valid and tbe only time for the foreseeable future that all the ilia of baxinC are precluded. U ~. of the boxen wiDI be cannot refuH to fight his 1 next opponent. : "THIS SEEMS to me a very healthy thing. We 1 • a.re contributins a breath of fresh alr to a sport whkh hu been in ill repute. I know it'a unfortunate that Joe Frazier im't in the tournament., but I . don't think be would have won it anyway." Arledge, who presides over "The Wide World , of Sport6," ''The American Sp<>rUman" and other shows tn ABC'1 fine sport8 lineup, llid he wanted to make it dear ABC fs not sponsoring the tourna- ment. But by buying the televisiOll ri&bts it ii ~ viding the same tort of financial support be believes ' bas helped out amateur teams at home and improv· ed their showings ln international competition abroad. "I can't understand why a lot cl aports writers • are putting the tournament down," be said. ''If it J works the way it couJd work it could do a lot of lgood for sports." ARLEDGE, blonde, husky and tire~. had been tak1ng lbot.I for• aafari tn Tanzania which will be filmtd for ''The American Sportaman" series. .He shot the world's record cape buffalo two years ·ago and one of the 20 ot so biUelt leopards ever On this trip he will join up ~ Bing Crosby and Phil Harris who will hunt birds; David Janssen who • n>oorted that be shot hia first lion the other day; ~ Clint Walker and Gov. John Oormally of Teiras who t hopes to bag leo~. ''Three of our technicians in Tanzania have , been hurt already," Arled1e nid in hia office in the t-uew ABC bulldin&. "But you've got to expect that. We have to •et our etmeras to preearious and of~ dansrerous plaC'el to get the shots we need for our rj'>Qtts and sportine proerams ... ... ... a.. .. .. ~ De•11ls tlae Me.ace !.~ Et Iii ti;~ (Q (ID .., .......... illtJ .lll .. Cll• ...... Cll~ .......... ., r.:: ... , ...... ........ .... ••h 7:11. act MlrWt ~/c.i.llt ,. .... ())1'11 -... "'* (Cj 1111 111111.) ..... 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JohnMarr >- IEST HAllOR VIEW DAY 01 NleHT . . Sp&endid fKlme ovetlootlllf barbGr Ind ocean. t.rp heated pool • di 1elle wrth ;::, HU.'e' .... '; ......... , .. "'~ ' .. OFFICE m>EN SATIJRDAYS COLD\Yll.L :MNDI I CO. noo I. COAST HIGHWAY. NJWllC)RT llACH • r Kl Nl51 ' . a54lllOO . .- ---------- RAN CHY ~ . . -. . . . . -· -------- Ll11U HD RANCH HOUSE a bedrooms. wood Doon, 1arie sized llYina-room. abiqp roof, EMflide Joratfoa, .. acre lot. $29,5GO REDUCED $5,000 4 BR ~ t..ttw, tamiJ,y Jocm • diDlllc t'CJOID. ni.tMe. liiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiimiiliiiii ~.• MONEY MAKD .lor quiet slle. OCEAN ~ BAY VIEW. I bedrooms, 600 lq. ft. milter IUite, • batb9, SUD room, with mirrored. wet bar, fmmll, ctiningroom, s YMr old CUBtom built ~ oa fee simple proptt ty. ·• , 3lD E. 11th St .• CK. 0-. llaa Triples Good llmtal re<lCl'd and ac ll••....mr Call tD 9ee $65.000 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!sa.aD!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I CURT DOSH, lultor THE ANIST Large entry yard with a central fountain, 4 overstr.ed ~ maida room, family- room , 5 baths, over 4200 eq. ft./SWeepinc 180 VIEW, 1/3 acre. Drive Newport 8atbon BEST BUY la a Y1eW home. Four bed- rooms. Diniq ~ activity room. ~ carpeted & ~: 3250 square feilit: $88,0-00. OPEN DAILY .. .. lay View...,. layfront Home First Time offered, truly classic Bay· front One of the most attractive Bay- front homes in New- port Harbor. 3 bed- room, large dining rm, paneled den, wine cellar, excep- tional quality. ONE YOU MUST SEE. By appf only Gold Coast Custom The last Sq Vin lot overloo~I J>oy .. er Marina. '88,MO :?~ l O VI ~ 4,000 sq. ft 4 Bed· -.ae. room, 4 bath home Bayfrolt Lot with 30x40' Family 2 fine Bayfroil\ 1obi room . available. 1318 Galaxy kl Newpof1 Beaida trom Pacific Cout IDgb- way mirth on ~ Drive or from Newport Blvd. east Oil l'lth Street to: .MLD omcE: IOI.Ill macnab \IAi:'n COMftANY 111 Do¥er Dr., Sutt. 101 (714) 642-1235 A•INT FOR MAcco REAL TY co. $108,950 ., SPECTACULAR VllW:..OCUN .Iii IA Y C/iann11/ ~ -.A,,artm11nb On W•twfront NMr Newport Ha,._ lfttrMCW 2525 o..n lfwl., eo...... .. ~ ... , Caltf. AMPLE GUBT PARKING cmMI IOAT SUPS Why Not Enioy Tiie "Conclomi•I•" Way of Life THE ADVAM'l'AGIS W1LL SURPIUSI VOU You can purchase md get fee Utle -or leue tf yoa prefer. · ALL apta. have WATERFRONT VIEW. AD hue two bec1rooma and two baths. YOU ARI! 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Salesmen P•rman.nt Positions Top hlmlnp APPLY Newpott Store Monday tit"' Friday f a.m. to 4 p.m. M · 9ll'aa1 oppocttml~ .,,.,,., W.D ~ATIVES 1.adlnc Independent spedal- lilta dealinc tn OYtt 100 mutual f\md.a, expand1nc tn Oranp Coant)'. Tbl.I ta an ~ to mter dJoil- &d P'Ofeakml lelllDe tnll ac pU't time ID\latment ap not D!C9IAI')' .... train. SC1.cL Mutual Fond ln- veston Inc. 2100 N. Main, Seta Ana. No Experience Necessary! Full or P•rt fime MWlt have ciellD California drlvinK record. Apply YELLOW CAB CO. 18& E. l6th St. a.ta Ila& ...,, COOK 1300 I!. Nonn11ndy PL Sant• Ana (1 blade N. al McFadden A. % block w. ., . Grand) Need eie aood Dlllll ilr ...., dee1enhip tn a.ta M-. All frm&e benenta -&'OOd pay. Contact VIC INYDD ATLAS Orysler """""" 2929 llAIBOI Bl YD. COSTA MESA 54&-1134 General Mlchlllst MUI&~ )(1nbum 1tft ,.,. ... peJ1ence lbol't nm ..-. type. Overtime, ... ""'* cmdltlom and ~ in new fadllties. APlltt tD penon. UllE MECllAIC. AD trqe beeftts, worltinc coodtticm, a::el- lent pay. Curtact V1C SNYDER ATLAS .mi. Brci'9r'd11Jdfmc,oe n.....ra. , ........... YCQlC A Jn~ tn a WUJHVI IJlllVlllll ~~ our pnlln!Ufvw 2929 HAIBGl llYD. AcJply ln IJt!l'IClll 1 •10~ or 3:30 • 5 ftdays COSTA MESA Rellben E. Lee HAIR STYUST 546-1934 Buslloys & Dishwullers Full & Part Time Apply Jn peraon COCO'S 17th & Irvine Newport luch PATROLMAN CITY OF SANTA ANA $6:1> t.o $76 per mo. R8. ind or equty. Aae n en 31, at least 5'9'' ml l«i Iba, 20/30 Tt.laD each llJ'e wttbout ctu-. Elroellmlt benefits. .Apply Jmmedl• Jy to Penoanel Dept. Room Yn, City Hall. %17 N. Mam Street. Santa Ana. • :.11:nr • .1 Dia., 547-4Sl ext 51. CARRIER IOYS GOOD ROU'lD .AVMLABIE HUNTINGTON BEACH DAILY PILOT • SG-G:21 • MACHINISTS Experienced N1tllt Slllft e MDI Operators • Drll Preu Operators • Grlllcler Operators Contact ...._.Ml Department CADILLAC GAGE- WEST COAST 1866 WMttler i.- Costa Mesa 646-2491 An equal opportunity employer Thequicbi youcaJJ •PARTTIME • The quiC!kv you ee1J ~2(Jn~~H~AR~BOR~~B~LD~/~CM~·~l!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!ll .... !!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!11!111 .. m!!!!!!~!l!ll I .... • I I \ . . or Full and . . Pick up your DAILY PILOTcl~~&eelion imdfOu'D~JY.find • ! .,... l w, J. • • ' t ---w. the thi~gs you've been wanting. We've -~ oul-customers sell ~· tliing from an abacus to a zither. Make it • habit to shop your nAIL¥:-iiboor cbaified ads every tJay • 7 • • • . , . (lncid~tally, when you're tired oi .~t rOek~~ M'ain, we cm help you J • sell iL Just dial 642-56 78 and say ~GE_ IT" to the ~eeriul girl ' I . who assists you in placing the ad.) ~. ·' I • r • I I ~1 JI " . ... t· I f 1 • ' Q • " • • • ' • .. . , 11 I • • ~ • Q ' I • .( t I .. I I I J - ' i • • G p 1 1 l .. i 1 l ' i 1 Awlll• itle llftt• ~ Store 10 tof f.m. 10th & Miiin Strttt Kl Wl62 . .. ...-. .............. , ..... , ·-•• ,._ ... , •-' .-.-• , ..... ,. •• ,, ,~ ... ,. "II"\ p '" ••• ··"'P'6' ..,,,,.,, ·' .... , I .1 . ' ' ' .: - ... .... . FOR THE FOURtH TIME IN :-1967 ; I WE SET A RECORD IN '. SALES. RECORDS AR·E. MADE , to~~iE BROKEN . YOU WOIDEIFUL ·:PEOPLE MADE IT, POSSIBLE!! . \ . . I~ you have n~ bought your new car yet HURRY our stock is going fast. .. TREMENDOUS YEAR-END SAVINGS in all lines ~, . MERCURY -COMET -'CONTINENTAl.'5 ,r l (.., . 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' w:~J~.,~~ $2291 ·u MDCURY ,, ..... ,~;ti' ...... w ........ , ............ air .. _, ........ T~oo ooooooo••••••••oo•o -. , '55 FOllD f·100 P.U. ....., •• w. .. ... ... ...... .,.....,~ ~.., . '59 CHIVIOLIT P.U~ ............. ~ uw ...... SQ9 •• , I , ,f "' ' I 'f'• - ~ ~~~~s' ; ....... -;.t ..... • • ----··-·-=-_J ·---· '"""! ...... ,.. ............ ,..'""·~·-..... ~~ --_ ... *' ·-·--. -.. ~ .. --..r' ~~···-L ,.,...,_,_!!EJ!S _..,.-_C'",., ... 52 e .. __ J ~ %&. .. <if'.:.\' . . • . . . ""' . . . ~ .-, I • . ""' .. i • ' Pl .. d -W .. , II . ~-:.., ~-~ . . . _"09r · •~· _. · ~ , , s, /a · · -:oi•JM~ ,,. _,.. '· ., ~, .... ' '5-. " ~ .. ·ceem~s ~ r RQ.01 N#IJ WALL C#iillNt . . .. .. .. ?. . . .. .... The ••sy .conomical way to modernize your ftoors It. ~nly four easy steps is with the ·r•volutionery new product l..i "C L " ' uea, eem. eu . 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Al FORGIT HAR-DWARE 20°'= The SeuthlW't ,...., HAIDWAIE e DlNI PAIRS e SMAll APPlWICB e PUllUl6 SUPPllS ... •.S. ht. Off. 2205 W. Baiboa Blvd., Newport Beach A 6oocl friendly Pllce to Shop • 0pen Sundlys -SurmMr HCM.n Open to 1:30 p.m. • PHONE OR l-2350 Featuring Nationally Advertiled Brandl 01 Merchandile At Fair Price1 : ........... ~AILY f'ILOf ~ ...... ~- -=--.-....-- .... .~­.... .. I ,. Mis. IAL"4 HOLDEN Oil..'. LIDO ISLE rs T H I IUlllC'r· .OF C LA I RI STIAUctn MEIT .THI PIOPt..! PIATUU ON PAGI J TODAY. THE NEWPORT BEACH PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT IS PRE· SENTING AN AQUA SHOW SOON. SEE PIC· TURES AND STORY ON PAGES 6 AND 7. THE WEEKENDER MAG- AZINE IS YOUlt IEST GUIDE TO THE FINEST DINING AND ENTERTAIN- MENT IN ORANGE COUN- TY. DON WILSON'S OUT. 'N' AIO\IT COLUMN WILL KEEP YOU UP TO DATE ON EVERYTHING FROM FAMILY RESTAURANTS TO THE CURRENT NIGHT CLUI BEAT. MIRROR IMAGE BY BOW·E,IS .. • . . ,, \ • c ' '\ • ~ ' ' ' • f , • • .. , , • • • '~ .. I ' ::.. ----------------------------· Sporu .vwzna~ Ancell n . Wubiqton Seu-lijri.:~~4. 5 It I p.m.; Aapst I at 1 p.m. ___ W;;.-Y«tt Yant.ees AquA 7, I. I at ....... -......... pneral acbnlqlm. ~ -in brl ..ta, ts•. f' bos teata. Anabelm si. ...... sa. CoDep Blvd., Anaheim. P'10lle --for fa1:ber' Information. 80UB RAaNG -Tbol"ougbbred racblc daDy es- eept Sanda1 .t Del Mar Turf Club la .Del Mar fllrotCb September t. Pboae 156-llfl. .... Su Diep Rancflcap, AuC1Jll $. -".. "~ ~. (~ DltAG llACING -Races will begin August 5 at Orance County Internali-OnaJ Raceway. 15000 Laguna Road, East Irvine at 7 p.m. Races will be be1d on Saturday and Sunday following the IMqln1 "ftdtl. AdmlaUoll, $2. central; P • 11111 ted. Pbcm ~ for i.Dformatioa. . one of muy art worts cW'-~. ' Image," an oil painting bJ' the Lapna Buell Art M- o-spoucnd lly the Festivlll 6'Nf Meet' Gardai . ~ ,.. Swfft.'"" Dnlptt "• . - -· -·f Ml Car=' Exhibit -·~N'' .Dtaa8Jla.;Jl~·· ..... , Pate J ,'.· ........ :~ .,. 4 f hie I ........ ., Pates a,• P1gu' J .. .J5 Pair JI t Pa~f' 11 i;.; ~-~a.rt •vtee · ~ . . Pa1~ ~f-11 I J 1,.. l .. ,,... iil~Tmm-. aa ·~r.-71NE or.. c-_, I I .... ...,_.._ • --~'*" • -.ctllll II ,_ DAILY PIL01 '9 .. or ..... Ceflt .._.,..._ c.., .._ ...... ~ ............... c-. -Lat -lffdl. ... ...... ... ~ • ...,. CMlwtlla. _, ,,... OMce - 1111 "--' ..... Cl9<wML PhoM IC-43%1 tAC1 8eU F:dltor .............. 91'".t.l'J&.01 rr .. .,. AvtW.f 4, 1ff7 i. Qrut:··nL '59 POITlAC ~ c ..,., S9·· OllYml. . . . $299 .• .. - '6' DOD6l DART .... ,. k'tl . ..,..._ P/$. VOii cail•t eo wt'llfte with 11111. '60 FALCON 2-DR. $299. $399. IU KY~·'""~ ~ ft.-OIU VJ MILi wv•n vr •n• -" ··-,-·-:-··-· -n -- t'' .... ~ l .. A 'I " .ei:i_.--·..,;• . .... . ~;..:: ;: v ~.-S14ft.~ . .. ,., -:: '62 FORD 2-DOOR $299. '65 fOID Gil.UJE I $1399. ... '62 CHEVY llOY A $699 • 1111••1•u• ••• .... •1p•t11 .... - ' I ..... ~ ·. C J ... .... >-··· ~ Q) t •• > _. u.J . •• . . I ·..4·, . . .. , , ' I . .. :'I ' ' ' . ' .. ,· .. u 1' -. . . . .. . .. . ~ .. . ' . . . . . . , . , ~· . . , ,, .. , . . . ,...--..---------------------~~ i r~· f'4 ·I · ,. ~1 • .. c E"· ~ ... .i .. • ~ e i ... "' A. !W\ ~ 0 r~ x ~ 1l IU at J "' "' ! .: f . c "' l 0 ~ v o~ r .. . -. "" . . . . . '. . --. . , . ~- ... . "9 '75-2661 ISOLQE. CIPP AltO ~10 -Utt STREET, NEW'POlT BEACH NOW ·PLAYIN5 S.HUROK :-... Ewa. 1:30 ~.M. CM>~ .... ~I • ~ AMI. $+11-la-19. ~ fl.Ail • ncr...: Malll-: SI. 75, l..50, 4.s). 5.50; ~ • T-. ttwv l1JiurJ. ~: St .00, 4.00, 5.00, 4.00: Frt. 6' Sat. ha: S't-50. 4 SO, S.50, 6 50. tff TICUT OfflCIS: The Music C-, oll Auto Ckb of So. Cat1t. off1as. Mut\Mll ~in & So. Cali+ Music Ca., Wolloc:ha M.4.c City. AU&. I fttlU l t AHMANSON OTHEATRE ~ TI« MUSIC CEl-fTER . '/' I . ·• : I : ~ -: , eeoN STAGEe .. 1N · EllSONee ........................................ e PHJ:>Rt.tAMCB .ntlU SUNDAY ~ l:KATH~YJ!~MYSON b V 1· • "(:amtlof· i aleo •l•rrm. •• JOHN ERICSON ~K1T~ : ........................................ • • Dhct.4 ~ ,...,,_ ~ • 6 BETSY PALMER In ll0080S 6 H.AllllCllllTIJW "SOUTH PACIFIC" •leo iltMrlftl' WIWAM CHAPMAN 16 =-.:- HOLLYWOOD REPORT 8y VEINON SCOTT u"....,_.cw, 1 • •• ''OUr troopa In Vietnam doni need to have their morale built up," actor Henry Fonda laid dtlel' a three-net tom' ol tbe war IOile '"Thetr mon1e ta fantastic. What we neecl ii morale boowtin.fl over here!' hada layl bO clalJm to being ID e:q>erl OD tJae '\llet:naal9e WV, bat be'• well iD.form- ecl, at 1-t .,.... edUc:ated to the.lids than mClt Amuiclnl ... . - · Sittfng jn ID lir-condit!oiled 4rellliag . room OD the Mt Of J1S MW mofte,-Pondl· Aid · b8 ._._. to IUb .• ~ toUr tJl . ~ ... ttom•·· --~Be . conddered blnstjelf neither a ~:nor a dbft. "I ftiured the Wblte Home and the J>en. tagon mast .tnow more about. whit ta aotDC ,on over there. IDcl wbJ., Utm I eta.~ :he lllcL "1117 attitude, 1lte aOlt Amedcam, WU th.It I WU unlnformed. Other than IUperftdal .reading of tilt Rn npGl'ta I didn't CGmprebeDd what we wa"e c1obll· °'* there. I had my bead· tn the ancl . "A un4Wke tam ii ef(ec:tive became it WI ov ma bow Iba& 1*JDJe beck We C-. ... t tbe9D. l ate at *'eir-IDlll,vYllW tbem at Che jotl9 llld oatpclm a jult lat ad, laJttcL _ ' ' .. .:.. 1'11aey 611l't talk nmch aboat tbe. war. They were interested tn what wa happeldq .t Jaome. It mabl them liet to bm and read ao.t .. ~. ·ib& 10\Je.lbl end tile u&VletnaJn mudien. It makes them won- der about t:be kind of support we a.re giving them." Fonda visited hamlets where Marine squads take over to help with local electiona, insuring free balloting, and educate South Vietnamese about sanitation and other prob- lems. He returned enormously impressed with tlle ~program American troops are 4hllNlal1odll •ti•• -i:Mt. ~ ~];"6._'t:i:4.1,i; ltratlon ii on tbe rilld~'!. "· '"'.ai14.:., don't believe in esc~ But I do Wine our govermnent is damg things tile ny they have to be done. '1 sure don't think we mould pull out of there. It would mean our commitments all over the world wouldn't be worth • damn. "And there are encounging signs, too. In &"Ome areas the Viet Cong have turned themselves in at the rate of 300 OI" 400 a month. They aren't imprisoned. In.stead our people teach them trades or let t:bem farm. Some of them have been terrorists for almolt all their lives. They knew no other way of living. "I think that all ()! us who have visited Vietnam come back with a different view. All of our leading politicians should go there." It Wll time for FOllda to return to hll scenes with Lucille Ball in ''Hil, Ben and Theirs". But be paused and said. "I want to go to Vietnam again. And I will." .,AMllM UU.Y GOl»WATBB Etnpl,.Room/ NEWPORTER INN/ Curtalnl:~P.M. ADMISStofC M.G0 AT HEWPOftTIR INN 6 AU. TICKIT M£NCID @ JOOlh Col« Repertory "a el•llllfcal kick in the panta" •••.. Pilot THE MISER by Mo11e ... a~ ~I riotoul comed1/f ·--... :,,;... 613-9664 Ir ....... ~ ................ JIU .. W., ......., ....... ! ...... ~""'?. R;°Mlll PM-I.II ,__ ..... ,.. • 1111 a....,.. alCIW> .......... ,..,. cw A ~11 ....... iuu. NIT :: :;..-:;:-... mm • Alftlacm ~,-..,, ll'llQAIWP.•• I • llCOND. Hit • •. AUGUST_ 4·5·6 U SPORTS ARENA N.1:•1.111. s.t. z:.Jt P.111., l:tl P.111. S•1. %:» P.111., 1:00 P.L sz .00, $1-00, $4.01 c.i ....... 12 ... ., """ .. It -1t a. 0.. Sl'ORTS MW _. • llUT\IAI. TICllET AGOCIU. ,.,....,..._..W.L•Mm. ............... "Dmu Of DAUNDS" ...... _.........._, Ul·U71 COMllDY e COL.CMt Tl9Y C.-. a..-.~ "DON'T MAU WAYD" .... Die ........... "'DL. YOU'YI M)1' TO• ~Ill•" • •, f" . ..,.., ..... m& ftrl9I II COi.Oil ~(---.....,,..... "'DIY'IL 'S ANMLr Almlftl......... ..... '"IHUNDll AWr' .......... ,., ..... ·:-.::: ... Mil ..... _.... ..... ,.. ..... -... ._ '"IHI WAI WANN'" ..... All --"l'Hl YOUH WAlllOIS'" ........ II dh11 DAILY PlLOT ~.--\lNJ UNIQUELY Hll AND HIRI A super-size bed 76 inche1 wide by Jn.&111tfer providfll tbe clecoratlYe Jmpetm tor thtl hll and hen bedroom. A beedh«»rd of wan metna .eta off one aide for hll fafll'tte boots and pet objectl and the other for hers. fll. lows hang on the wall unit are cmerecl la ~ toile for decaratm effect. An added attraction ii the table !er two, •ideal lpOt for a pme ol gin rummy or a quiet breUfalt. MEET . THE PEOPLE • •• Continued,,...,... a erable evidence of her talent hanglna OD tM waD.a of her home, ·and a num- ber of canvasel!I a.re ill work in her llbldiodea. . Past activities for this vital WCllDlll ltaft tncluded a Ul'm u .£eiitelklent of the Lido Isle Woman'• Club and ""!"...,._ID the Juniar Club where aht started the ln-Betweenen. a· paap women too old for tbl junlons and too young tor the eenDs. Dia lllo II a charter member of tbe Nlihtlngales Hoag Hoepltal AuDllm'f • CurrenUy she la working cm llCl'ipt IDll )Jrkl tor a Udo Ille Woman'• Club smw, a three-act musical coocSnlal •woman wbo ~ to mcwe to Udo Isle. Ever-mobile Prue Holden lhoul4 llatll DO pn>blem ftlllll'ddDC tbe subject. She too, may be on the mon qlla bJ the time tbl lhow fOll on. "'We've been in th1a house all of two ,...111111." lhl aid wUh a twinkle in her-eyes. ''The place II getting dusty and ll'a Uull to pt on oar Yf11 .,ma." ....... lli:AI DAILY PILO'f PtMIY, ,...,,.. " l M1 -Cl.ire StrlUCh NEXT WEEK THE HOME IA1l ,..._ PIMse address inquiries and q~• by lettw fo: D.signer1 ~ W..kender Magazine, Post Office 801 1875, Newport BMch, c.rrfornie. ( --c..lt •. • a 't r i • t , ~ ' 4 . • \ "' : {' . t { .. • •·=- ·-----. -. ~ ,,,__. 'I ~ Water...,......,. encl fwml ........... petternl .,...,;w the t1rt iwlmmen 11 they CNlt'9 their """*"' hr the .... show "South ,. ~-......... by tM Nlapert leech P•rkl. •••dMI end bcrMtlon 0.. ,......._,, More then 65 Y9U"I Wlte will t•b pert In the show, IOIM of which .,. lhown In phototrapht ........... ,.,... ~ ~AILY PIL01 ....... y. """'' ' 1N1 I ' , l ' I ' I I I : -'--· .rl# -~ ~· '..11:l _!.,, .• ".-- 1pect•c11lar-view .. NewPelt : .. ...... ~..ef)+Me. , IFJlVJ! aewm . .... ~ .... JM •1 IMr eo.r Hmwn ~ -Mu. c •• ..,. ... I ~ (714) 67S-1JT4 ~ ""1+0'P' ,,,. Mvertltlnt In THE WEEKENDER MAGAZINE PHONI ~- ~--a.dlla-OAIL Y PILOT Pl'Wey, A-* 4. 1"7 . r~rr COURY'S ITIAK IANDWICH ····" LUNCHIOMOINNU COCKTAILS 19th I PLACINTIA COSTA M1SA e TOP SW.Out -,... :Ill.:.. l'flAK NOTES OF A NOMAD '*' LOUTH COM&. re. 1' Pc ..... 1 SJ.ff drink you can coa.awne • • , plua entertam- ment and dancin& rtabt up to~ flnal ",ood-lllgbt." . * Jiow that it la Peltinl of Arts Ume aialn in Lacuna Berdl. 100 folb traftlin• tbe ~ to ..une. wa apectacuW mllbt llY• tbMt artllt coJo111 calorie cuUea (Onatden~ WbJte HoUJe, wild, wild beef Gil the ~ The 5uotic P>I and ~ We. OJd . divenlfted ~ wWa • Ali die tare . eat. Cha GervcS; a wine Bit JOV'U bafe troul>Je dupUcatm1 anywhere, p~ a ~ can't mm" food-Mledion • iru.. d&J'• Child, the big one here tut owner- n.nt.prepared duckling. The weeteDd bruDcb at lltUe Shrimp mlCbt be a ·~ore matinee" idea. Kost items accompanied bJ a oaa of the bobbly u part Of tbe pacbge cletl. YOU'LL ·IE MONEY AHEAD WITH A * More and more tbe late,· iaten {or woald the1 be the tarly eulJtt?} are Ci'fiq tNt IJelll ba.aiDell to B'ellam,y'a, Newport ieada. fYj-_p -CAR-I.DIM-· PLA-N-1 AllMlbl .......... A N01111 ~ eztremelJ well kept fltab1Wb-.-, .._Bl& B'bli a wide suet lelectkle for ~· dter Pllt1bii bite w... helcfh'C bolM- ward. Try the continental lnMfilt.,' ~ tidDC but tbe cbef'a tall wbtt. bat cGmel witll this tremender. IAotw1ae, under two peen one for eus. ham, bacon, Dusap, bot cam and •.. whaUi ya know ••• tbe chef a tan and white! . LOCATED It NIWPOIT IEACH Tba'a. all! ~ ~ . TO Givl YOU IM'1DA Ti AND COWl"IOUI SftYICI c::~!::~] LA"-.NA IEACH PLAYHOUSE SUMMER THEATRE .,IOU OF THI ·•IASIPAINT l •MAftlAGl-80.aOUND"' SMILL Oil THl-CIOWD" .--.. ~ A ---A ---COl81 1111191aT, WT, U.W1, 1WT, wat m •y --.n 0&1 ...,., ..... . 3" OCEAN AVI. CURTAIN 1:30 for Tlcket. Phone 4M-8061 ... OMce o~ "-' ' , .... _,. ..., nc~ .......... J UD LUICBWAllM PIZZA. rm a b\LIJ mcm. Wben mJ iood la Ml'ftd. I lurYa't tbu '° 111 around dn•mmlNJ mJ llnqca on the table lope wcdtlDq b II to cool So of coWM I,llate Shaby'a with lta 7SOo onn, Do JOU bow what will bappa ff JOU trJ '° eat plaa ...-nd tbat hot? You'll bum the roof of f0\11 baby mouth. THATS WHAT. So If JOU lib Jubwarm plaa, If JOU don't baT9 tbu '° km wcdtlnq b II to cool, Join me and HATE SHllETS PIZZA PABLOBS. Sl&IBT'S::.. 2285 Newport Boulevard in Coata Mesa lr1752 Westmlnater Boulevard 1n Garden G!"OV9 FREE AT SHAKErS ~C:-15 c;,_ ... c.. ... \- ' t ' . ,. ~ R -3 ~----~~- - Jo~e/~ for lunch.ott. Dinner, Anytime! It's .... ..... . .... . ••• but don't miss our . SPECIAL LA TE· SUPPERS •··• r · ·:i''": s.wd·11 ,......1:• ............ ., ' ' 2121 I. COAST HIGHWAY . CoroM .. M.-. ~11•: . Golden Dragon Room: C:C.t•••.;..... Clllw ·Food cw.e .. -Fooct r•.~ . 1_ ~-"t~~...i · I 3 9UART DiNtfEP ... ., .... I qt. PORK CHOW MEIN s2ss I qt. PORK CHOP SUEY I qt. PORK FRIED RJCE · COMPllTI DINNEI -U2'-'•1'0 .... PORK C~ ME1fJ . . ·s1· o· 5· JUMBO SHRIMP - FOO YOUN6 .ERlED RICE ~· ' . .:. .. 4 o• Pal DAY •••• ., .............. J·~ INCIALMM.\~f e ~-~· .•~.• CALL ·'• . Kl S.2271 -· : . eeG0 • TO.O Hl'T. oelLY 2845 HARBOR COSTA MESA •< A ITIAl YOU CAN'T AflllOID TO MISSI HOME 1mVN . . .; FAVQRITES ~ : TOP SllOll MAI 1 J9 :.llllOUCUT SIW U9 ~1 . =• = ·-· , % •• J llD S1'W 89c l -. ' . ·- AU. Aao¥11 ..a.uD• aAKmO POTATO Oil PHNCM i ,., ... •OU. • IUTT.. I S1W SAIDWIOI l9c Wini , •• NCM NllU 116 SIZE IWtBUl6ll Uc WITH CHEESE 49c D«GI 1IM UP Af Tila l'au 100DY IA•" SHRltit BOAT Wl1H FRIES 1.09 TOSSED 61&11 SALlD !9c CNOtC•a IUU, TllOUIAllD ll&MID. 'UJICJt OUSSt• COllfll , .... -.... , 1 llOWIJAY NIGHT 11 l'AMILY NIGHTl S '.M. TO t '.M. OUI llG. $1.29 ~ I TOP~~ ,.w 99¢ THE SIZZLERS In Huntington leach (At Five '°'nfl) 11552 IMdl llvd. Town & Country c.nter In Costa ~ Cnr. of E. 17th A 11nta Ana 291 I. 17th Hlllgren Squire PHONI -HOU~ PHONE 962-5912 O,. ll;:, .. ' ..... 642-7492 14 =:" MR.. HYPNOTISM -- A A, M . M . . -A u z -5 I I t N N G G . MR. HYPNOTISM -'ff NIT! CWI SHOW 'ff . DR· DANTE · DllECT FIOM THE TROPICANA HOTEL LAS VEGAS PLUS llCK ~HADBOURNE DUO DANCING NITEL Y lvfht Luncheon S1.6S Dinner ~· Pw S. l'rom $2.50 1M~ leWPOlf INdlANea::. TI4 ........ lldl ~'y '!UT ''*'' ...... 4. 1"1 ifil In the phote, tep rltlhf, Jube 8en..tt encutee a ....,.. ......... .... out ............... .. of fhe nawMra.. 'llo.... ,,,.. . Merllyn . Palmer · l""'PI . through the .... ., ... u p I I d • down Phytlle Bennett, whe .. ...... w1tw, In another • quence In the lhow. Pf*r, ..... 4. 1"7 -=·.-~~ ~··· . ' •; : . "_ ". ..... . '..f ~· J • .... Clllf 7 ( .. I . .. ... ' r ·i --- . ·-. ! • ' ~· --~~- -~r·--~·. _.. .,..-;:-. --~· --~ ~_,:----.;.- BE: · "Thl'M Flgu,..-by llc:Mrd Miiier, PurchaH Award, $350.00. Mlf9*' lecttM-OAILY P'ILft "'*'· a..nt' ,,., ' \ (osll '"' ,_ ....... .....,,.,. ..... SKILES AND HENDERSON BACK FOR THE SUMMER SEASON --... ... ledll• DAILY P'IUllt "'*'· """'' 4 lNt Comedy and ~ullc SHARI LEWIS AND PLATTERS ' STAI IN DISNEYLAND SHOWS The ewartf winning Platten end tefevision-stage star Shan Cewis wifl be emong ·the top show names featured August 6 to 12 in Disneyfand nighttime entertainment. The Platters, who were twice-voted ''World's Most Out- .+andin~Vocel Group," with ten gold records including such greats es "On You,"! "The Greet Pretender, .. end many others, will star in the umdinger on Monday night, August 7. Appearing with the Pfatters wiD be rod singer Bobby Sansom, the Musfan<Js end the Humdinger Dancers. Shari [ewis, left. fiolder of four Emmy Awards for Jler tele- vision ~eries, will headline Wednesday night's Vaudeville '67 with' other celebrity ects on August 9. Sunday night, ~~gust 6, the Hootenanny win feature the baftad and sea chanty music of the Irish Rover9' and the Foremost. Country Music Jubilee on Friday night, August 11. will host top country western and bluegross performers. Guest rock band of the weet the Moods, will pfay for danc- ing et the new T omorrowland T emrce. Stage and screen songstress, GiseOe M&eKenzie will star on Wednesday night, August 16 in Vaudeville '67. Shoring the spotfight with the Conad'ian bom former "Hit Perade" vocalist wiU be comedion Gene Sheldon ond the Daocing Dolls. Miss MacKenzie has st4rred in her own television show and .An 'Such hit sta99 shows os "Gypsy;' and "South P~ific." Humdinger, Vaudeville '67 and Country Music Jubilee will i>e held in the new T omorrowlend show aree. Otner entertainers ployin<) rtkjht~y throughout the "Magic kingdom",indude Bill Br.ott end his Dote Niters. Ward Sinqel'1, firehouse Five Plus Two. Delta Ramblers, Roya' T ohitlens and the .MuJtangs. Oisneylend is open every day q un. to midniqht end untn 'I a.m. on Friday end Saturday with "Fantasy in the S~" fireworh featured nightly ot 9 p.m. THE ''FAST FEAST'' IS ON! AT THE INN FOil Sl.65 U you're one of the quick lunch bunch -the Newporter Inn Fut Feut ii your cup of tea. An enormoua ·array of entreea will satisfy even the moet demandin1 pllate - -In addition, tru1t com- binationa will tempt you and cool crisp salad.a will de- light you. All th1a tor only tl.85. • F.njoy •lunch that's easy on the taste and euy on the pocketbook. And ltil1 make it back on time. Serve C.elf with. plea.sure, try the Newporter Inn Fut BUFFET SERVED MONDAY THRU ,RIDAY STARTS MONDAY AUGUST 7 THE NEWPORTER INN 1107 JAMBOREI ROAD NEWPORT BEACH PHONE ~1700 -0..·13 • 9 t ·. ~ _ .. ~ ~ -- .· .. ' 11 I . ,, .J .. , • ... ('. ;I .~ ,, ~ 11 \ ,· I .\ " I ..J ' ,, ·-,.., .IM·'- ', ... n ,..._ R t-s .. '. ; I L~ _\ \~ 1 DTClm C&.Olll NllMY STIAK .... · ...... s125 =~.: :::::::: ' . CHICKEN ....•... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -="':· -. • . • . , ' • m · · --z11tca 1 : :vo•'lOUNGf ............ ,: • • • • MO# fEATURING • : ERNIE ARMAND· TRIO: • CAaTI II 'MCH5 e DINla"S CLU. • . ..... .... Sbder'......... . • 1152111.ACH llt ILUS HUNTINCn0N BEACH ., • r .... & c.untry ••;""'9 c...... · ~1 ., • • • • • • • •• e ••a••••••••• Ii :-... ~.,, ••• ,~···· • -_ j,."' ·a .i • ·~ J.Jon (fO~ .. e 1 · ~ e OLE! ... e e . J' If A! IBICAN FOOD e : · SPICIAL COl9MATIONS · e e ENCHILADA Ir TACO ....... $1.30 e CHIU RELLENO-ENCHILADA $1.45 e • S£1t11EO WITH U CE • llEANS -!OSTAOt~.U ~ SA~SA • Continwd from f~ 1~ esteem by Notre Dame High ScJK>or Jtudenta in San iernando Valley that 1be guys.~p!s &here stage an ID.Dual "'lcGoo'f Ni&bt" to thank the resturant power-tb,it,be for tbeir kindness and cousidera1ion ttuoupout tbe year. * --- Skiles and Henderson .Mck in business for the summer at their o'fd stand . . . the Reuben E. Lee. Newport Beach. Funny fun- nies, these two ... and accompllabed music- ians, as well. Should be a "get to" for every OC eut-n-abouter. . * Kenny Chadwicke has gone away from tbe Newport Tennis Club to Nin the plant- sten at Kucoll'a in sa.ota Ad Also • • , to owner Joe lit ... DO p1aAo bar, Oby? 1M original layout ftfa the room too "gtovflt," to clutter it ap wWl a li&ddwn Stieinny setup. * . ---Riviera Restaurant, sou01 a>ut ~ CCIGa ._.,bu a "'Dltaral approedCti~: i for It. Tbil OM llloald be ~f la"~· tmu .0-·thn "womfaM·bid•aa)Z· let eftDiDc dilMn. ,,. ~ d..._,., • handholden wonderlancl wl no OC f"Wllish. tnent offers. better food and drink. Try tbe scampi and the toflmados of beef. That scampi . as an appetizer with a fine Ririera wine . . is an expetjence you'll never forget Seems RiYien boss·tYpes have combined three of the top known recipes for same and mmmm-m-m·m·rn ·tn-m . . the results are Cabulous Also exemplary service here e • COCXWLS • • IH THI FIBTA,LOllNCie : * • HA~N CAUSIY . TaJO . ,; ·• Doll1 ibqet ~ ~ 11.-..:luau thia • ' v .... {JOSllJDl~.CASTJIQ · tir ,u;• ~~-~ .... Tel OD c.oasl ·mlba)' ia • ton E. AD~tm..;~. ~...--. IWH f ••• • price: f12~ ~5: iJi ~ ~ ~ • OPEN 7 DAYS • p 96f..m1 t' ' . • •••••••••••••••••••• Contift.,... en P-. 15 ~ HAIYm HOUSE JPECW FEA TUUD THIS SUNDAY 11 ..... fl.Anll ..... CHICKIN DRUMSTICK a... .... ........... ...,, ·--·...., ftMdA IDTAUUHT COHTINE NT AL CV/SINB COCXTAILS me.ls. ROAST lURIEY Dlllll llNrl y..,.,, T-T•rltey Nat.re.I Twt.y ..... 6'ny a.M. .. v., ..... .. 69-SmJin~ Lu?ICMon ..ad Dfnnn Monday t.lttoMg1' ~ (llumiationl Suggei~d) Dinfttrt frOM 3.25 ' ~~* FAMILY 1.i ~ ~ ~...,c.~~... $125 C#a .. INny M!Ka W...W-'"'""' f ltll ...... ~ ... ...., ... ., *" ................. We are I.at.cl on the l rhtol Street ~· _ . .. ,. .. .tw .. ., Mwl!.n I lluttt 11114 the Mey ~. : SOUTH COAST PLAZA Opea Dlily·• S•M· hlr .11 ... te J:Jt ,_ -4itl ,_ .. I ,. Slf. I S.... 11 -te I ,_ CWlk •• ._.. 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa • PboDe (714) 540-38-tO 12 ==-·~ '"'-,,...,, ........ "° .. -f . ' ~ -•' . \ ' ... . .. .. ·. ; ~, , ' ....... -. .(~ ·'~ ·' ff' . "·I"-· . , ~ l ~ ' ... . IL -~-•._.. a ) • • • ! .... ~~ ... ==-9 . .. ,. . ---........... ~ .... --- P.hDh. PUt&"'P&r1or ,_ -' ~ .; __ ...... -- \ .. '.AM .,Mia NtoHf"' WINNUI ..... _ ....... ..., •..... , ... ....., .. , ... ,...,.. .. uu -... l&Li.t• PAAOI WI OUT-Mftaftll e 1WO UIUI GUMM COUMTY'S flMllT CONTIMDITAL CUlllMI Al IUS01IM.I PllCll I WNCHEON ...., ....... ......., BANQUET FACILITIES AVAIL.AILI TED IOE .......... aMaH MnllY COCKTAIL HOUlt ••••.a.AU.nu.• COITA lllllA HN ..._ ........ lnlrsu• 64J.atl •.._,,aw .. . ..... ,....,. ........ llif;l-rtlf••tk• . . . . . ty Don Wilson • ,.N•lasto .. . ··~o••••~ ,,.,_ ~ JJ:W A.JI. ~ .. 'bitltltJ. • .,,., fNa 111"° .LIL IHiM Hlwl /rHIHllO "'"*"" ,,.,. ""-'-"' ..,, ... .,,.,, . ........ •. , .,..,,,. .. d Ir, ,,,.,,,,, """",,.. ,.,.,,.,. ..,,MJMI, .... .,.,,,..,,.,. "1 IODIB KAIN• oUllll ........ ._ .... ' __... ledlllt--DAIL Y ,ILOT ,,_,, .....,., \ IHI • J---. . -, .... ·,-ta. Palta ·~· .,..ltetti, meat bllll and meat ~-~~-~;~IPllbettt and aldtte with CMIJinp 11~ ~.15; llomemade miola Villa .mad~Wifb meat, ~-ti! .,mach, tolM.. •uce, $2. 75; liq\linl With ·*-Wed-~. flail .. ~ ,.75; aal- d«'e and peppers a la l)eu:~ $1.00. See food eenlllp: met o! Villa Non. $3.50; 1oblter ~ bahd ll larno wi~ vi.no ~ u4 C--. .mpnme auce, $5.00; aaulanl Del )(If (dutfed wlUl ·.-·feoct md your cl.-. of~ qr ~·•preme ~)'#JO; 1CU1)1. -'4-00; auo.··. VUla Nofa, al ler'DO ~ peen oaiCIDI, mUlrooa, .- Wl .,r"8"; TIJlo ltil.nco, aervecl en ~lllel'Ole.; .. . . --.V• • l'roa the br«ler: (all Cbicap beef) IUtecca l'Ultictna with bell pepper and ~ •so; blateCca pimiola with tomato 1aUC1 llld meJted c6eeH, Je.sO; pepper lteak, ·••; ndltate ateak YmA NbT8t '4.85; 1>rollecl half dlkten, $3.1~ Uc! Oil and Oil and •n. "'. -.a&ll ·,~­............. : DON ROBERTO'S MDICAN FOOD -PAMILY •HTAUIAHT 11 DIMNI• COMllNATIONS HIYID WITH llCI, HANS. sour, SALAD, TOITAllTOS I SALSA Mott.· l'NUll U MOON TO 11 P.M. RI.· IAT.1i MOON TO MIDMl6Hl . -4 ' I ....-.. 1 •• , ...... MAllOa ..... c.M. Hl·tt27 Dinner, luncheon, C-0dtons & il.tmospliere. One <lf .Southern Californio'1 fine re$tourenh • palisades -Paliaadu Road between Newport Blvd. and Red Hill ........ a.dtM-OAILY PILO't ,,._,,, ·-· 4 "" ..... I All in 'if(ibe-meJtn at Villa Nova New- port lilts 121 gastronomical goodies . . . en. trees and the accompanying addeds you IJlight wish to try. Primarily an a la carte menu, com- plete diDMn ajao are available, of course, at llitbtJy hJper tarriffa: . ,,..) i Keep 1Ji mirid: Villa Non dishes are not pr~ted. Yoor order will be prepartd especially for you, with the additioa.al time required to iencltt this service asswinc tops in quality and flavor. Aho,· don't Jet the Itallan definitions throw you when perusing the menu. VNN waiten will be happy to in- terpret and assist in your selection. FAMILIAi NAMIS 'Ibe delilbtful Italian coutline paintings VILLA ROMA s,1c:'9f&Mt In ITALf.AN DINHIU ,._44$ 1M. Ne•port BM;, "-1*1 IMch 0,... '4 '.m. 12 p.m. Ml M'29 · OPEN 1 DAYS ~ evmu1t• IMttettlOM 9ICIAU •~ DAILT -MONDAY THIU AIDAT ~ ~ COM .. UTI WITH HVIU•r .__ Sl.20 "" BREAKFAST FROM 90c ~ 0,.EH 1 AM It ,.M ll:Vl!llY OAY , ~ -~., OIHHl!ll, I ,.M MOH lhn UT.-11 AM SUNOAYI i4 ~ ~ ~ 5930 W. COAST HIWY. NEWPORT BEACH 646-4202 ·w ~fui•• GI~altt The Ultimate in Fine Dining SWISS -GERMAN -AMERICAN DINNERS LUNCHEON SERVED DINNER 5:00.11.00 P .M. DAILY 11 :30 • 2:30 CLOSED MONDAY 414 N. NEWPORT IL VD. 646-5313 botel•RestouROnt DINNER SERVED 'TILL MIDNIGHT John Cook-Popular Singer-Guitarist Appearing Nightly in the Cantin& LUNCHEON e DINNER e SUNDAY BRUNCH 696 South Co.at Hlghw•y, l-VUN S..ch, 494-9436 Now AppMring .t Our Other Loc•tlon1 U.NTA ANA NOtlWALlt l'HOINIX .... I . l'lnl 12MI ~ Mltmere , ...... ,.,. THI YIHaTONQ Lii RAMM JU. SKULL Y you will discover at Villa l '•• N, 'rt were daubed and stroked on the i.:.-c ., Stefano Falt, onetime winner of the BraiiJim Art Festival. TruJy fine wort. U Stefano Falk's name doesn't ting a bell, surely that of Paul Cornuke should. Cornuke, well known to Orange County dine- outen (Stuft Shirt, Zachary's, Golden Pheas- ant, Crest Hotel. Brandon House) will head up the afde-de-camp department for Dale. Assisting Mr. C. on "plant shifts" •.. Edd~ Van<!e . Now open for dinners only (4:00 p.m.· until?), Villa Noft Newport will begin terV· ing lundieon in appro:Dmately 3 weeb. All sound worth the tryin1? You'd better believe it! Upderstand the "younpr lftatier let" ii making llcGoo'a, Newport Beach, that late_ Jate home away from home.. Id it 1bouJd be, with this phzl palace offering tboae enjoyable sing-•longs (while sipping sorr J:ibetions) to the young un's. Matter of I.Id.. the Hollywood Boulevard K~'s is held in llKh high Centinue4 ........ 12 E t ·L\~A-MY;;1S .• lllldl.Aln Of ~ M ·Hour Service Ce.ttery •• ,.....,. t .1. ,· ~~ -""· •• -cttft • .,.., _... ie Msitteu. 0. "-" ere .,.. a•nn .lays • wee~ to 11t<Ye yo11 90..Al.ofuom• food el • ·••- ~c.r •ble ctic• WILLIE'S COUNTRY KITCHEN 1J71 Newpert ....._, CetlW M-541-HJI 'lllJUt ~ JlorBr 1Juu :Lotjler Stealj Prime Jet BEAUTIFUL ENTERTAINMENT Beginning et 7:30 Frldey-Seturdey Evenings COCKTAILS LUNCHEON 3295 Newport BlvCJ. ~73-1374 Newport Beacb (Oppo!ite Cit~ Hall) .._a.t 11 • 9 '- ... ., -~