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'GAZA STRI,. -lloda Annex.._ .._ tn ceunty corridor be-
hND ~ Beacb · IDd Cost.a .._. la Bact Bay it outlined by
dub~ot-cWb line on t.ldl map. ?::f'_ lcJr ball a dozen parcels not
rerommended far tnnaation. tbe •J: 56«7e area ii under study.
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I• Plillles Dowaed
·W OOk's 'Air W'ar .. it>sses
~In North Heaviest Yet
SAIGON (~P) -The United ·states
•ufftnd b bemest 1a1iia for a le\(oo
e!Mlq1 ..... in the air. ft? aplnst
vw.um·~ JI planes -bmreetl Aug.
2l -..ir,·a. u. s. Ownmanct. an-
neanced .... ,.
fte 1llb Plane -a ltiriDe M In-
truder -Wts lqlt on 8*11 due to
''unkiaown eaaa," tbe commlDd aa1d.
bat anouncem•t cl tbe lou wu ct.
layed fClr i6CC&tit)' reuona.
The two llutne Oien were Jiated
II milllDC i.n ection, btinlin& the to-
Newport Annex
Clears First
Major Hurdle
Annexation by tbe dty of Newport
Beacb ol a ~acre area in Back
Bay county tmitory clesed lb fint
majar burdlil Moocl9J nllhl
City councllmen unanlmoua11 en·
cloned the proposed Modin AftMD.
Uon and sent It c.. to tbe COUflt1's
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Local AteOC'J FGnDation Commlulon
(LAFC) for lnHial public bMrlngs.
Il approved u currently proposed.
the Moden alBIU would not ellminate an countJ territorJ 1n tbl corridor
area betftell Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa.
An ''illa.Dd'' of countJ land WOGld
remain. Mayor Paul J. Gruber told
the couodl, bowewr~ that be l>ellevu
the LAFC 1rill approve tbe Moden.
addition to Newport despite tbe crea·
tJon ol tbe illm$. ·un.e coanty baa taken tbe po11.
tion that ~ tbe eotlre ew-
ridor sectioe lllou1d be aJlM'Md. tow
city or the other," Gruber llMICI.
City Planoiac Direct« Brneat Ma-
yer Jr., wtao 1'9COOUDended tile I.ft..
r.exation la a beavUy documellied, · 71-
pap report, Niel tbe coant:J qlllCJ
could return tbe proposal to the d'1
wtthln eo c1aya.
Al Chat time. assuming the propo-r ANNEX, Pate I)
tal ot missing J1ien for the seven-day
periocl to 24. Three were rescued. •
In Sooth Vletum •. the stepped-up
CommUBilt· cdlptip of lhelllng and
bridge datnlctioD in the nortbem war
r.oea WU met, today bJ three ~
BS2 raids OD 'Bed ltqlnf bua ialide
the dem.IUtlltled zone.
MiBtary -~ Wei C'.omaua.
nlstl blew ap nine brldgea In the past
24 boun -eilbt ~ them in tbe north·
em area and cme iD the maln 11etaa1
delta city of Can 'lbe.
The heavy attacU bJ the Bas f ot.
lowed intenaive tactical air .ui.tes 111
Marine and Air Force pllob on t b •
IUD positioaa where the Reds have
cb&g in their beevieat weapons -tsi.
mm IUDI with a range of almost 20 . 11\Uea.
These big guoa opened up w I t b ·
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Weatller
Don't look for much relief
from the cool aea bree7l8I Wed·
Delday, warns forecaster Dne
Burt -It'll be in the 80'• along
the Orange Cout. But that's
cool compared to the Inland
area wllere the mercury'll flirt
with the 100 mark.
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TJae DuU of Bed.ford digs
l o 11 e · i n a, porticularl~ whc-n
CM(tt Mld on his EngliM e•
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Adel' Raymond Burr, t«merly "Perry Muon,., awaits turn before
cameru at Balboa Bay Club where HewpOrt Harbor Monday tumllih·
eel 1*:kgroand for tilmlnc sequence. of new TV series. "Ironsides."
: Bmr portrays 1 wheelchair.bound detective.
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. lee cream man Johll T. Mace of
~gun.a Bed found Newport Beacb-
Colta Mesa Mulddpal Judge Calvin
Sdunidt 1n anything but a sood hu-
mor MondaJ olgbt.
Jodge Scbmiclt, pttSidlq in night
traffic court. f.iDed Mace Sl.50. sen-
tenced bim to two wort day1 in New-
port City Jail and placed bim OD a
year'a 1U1DJDary probation for 30
parking violations.
A little lats iJa the evening, the 22r
year-old entrepreneur discovered that
Newport B e a c b city councilmen
weren't madl Jo I J t er tbu Judie
Sdunidt.
Councilmen ignored a pJaa from
Mace, who bad rushed ovu from
court, to ease up on municipal park·
ing regulations and other restrictions
imposed against lee cream veodon.
Mace, of 91 Emerald Bay, bad been
ordered one week aio to appear be-
fore Judge Schmidt Monday night for
sentendnc after having beea found
guilty of all 30 parking violations tn
a five-hour trial.
Judge Scbm.idt ordered the tall,
sandy-haired young man to pay a SS
fine for eacb of his parkinc ctta-
t.Jons. Mace had collected them while
pl)'ing bis trade on Newport's street.a
Beaches to Keep
Fire Rings -If
Visitors Behave
Temp<rary flre rings for night.time
barbecufll in the Newport Pier area
will remain an use throughout the
CllS'l'eDt aaodbag pro,JeCt -Wlless b6a~oers abuse the privilege.
Like burning someone's door or
pitio furniture.
• So said West Newport Councilman
1J Forgit Monday : •·u some o( those kids misbehave.
11nd they start using a man's front
aoor or pabo chair for fuel. then the>se
Cire rm~s arP 1ust going to disap-rear... he said
City Mgr Harvey Hurlburt agreed. eut he suggested the problem nttd not
aecessartly arise. There 1s plenty of ~gitimate wood fuel avadable, he 4aM.
this smnmer. Molt ..,. for doubl-.
putinl ad tor nm•""n• ta ane
pl.Ice be,. Ille l04alnat9 limit lm-
J>Cl'ed on vudon bJ a. dtJ.
The jurist told Maee to report to
Newport police for bis two el~
lhiftl u a Jail trustJ.
In addition to placing lbce OD ~
• batioo, Juqe Sdnnidt dJ:rected b1m
to ~ to court Dec. 11 to ltft •
"progreu ttllCl't on yoar obea'vbl&
all laws. especially thole ttlaled to parking.'' •
~. after paytn& the fine. beaded
for Ne"1!'0J't ~ B.111..!M.. lt• lbotNd oP In fhe lri.ftW ol a fen&wf cou.nciJ .e.-
sJon. At Ute tall~ ol the meettnc.
be strode to fhe pod.lam and m8de IHI
pitch ftJ5. a bet:tfr break fnr ice cream
men.
·NEED PARKING
"We need a legal parkinc 1pot," he
said. "Children have to cross the road
to get to OUT truck. There .iiollld be
I pl.la la the middle ol the block
where we can pllR 1onpr than 10
mJnu(a. I don't like tM law that
aay1 • ice cream man cao't part
lon&er 'than 10 mtrndel."
"That's beside the point." snapped
Mayor Paul J . Gruber.
"It takes at least Dine minutes to
make the average sale from Utt time
someone oo tbe beach 1pots our
truck," Mace pas isled.
"IJ it true that you received some
30 parking ticket.a'" asked Gru~r. ··ves,''
''Proceed.'' said the mayor.
Mace then went Olf tx> detllll at tome
length his proonul to make special ''lo~dini :zonelr.-;vailable to vendors,
and to the general public.
"I prefer thll kind ol approach."
said Couocilman Howard Rormi. ••tt
defiance of the law "
WRITE OUT IDEAS
Rogers then suggested that Mace
write his ideas out, noting that the
city is considering legislation that may
ban ice cream trucks altogether.
City Mgr. Harvey Hurlburt said a
staff report on the traffic and litter
problems generated by the tee cream
vendors and what can be done about
them, will be presented to the councU
at its next meeting
"The number of tickl'l5 you've gen·
Prated." said Rogers to Mace, "la
helpmg to spark this legislation. We
have to balance the popularity of the
ice cream man with the popularity of
the man who dl'fies the law "
"I don 't understand." Mace conclud-
ed ''I don't violate the Jaw any more
than any other lcl' cream mao. I Just
get more tickets."
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WAR LOSSES • • ..
heavy barrages on ManDt' po!Utiiam
two days ago, and since theo Mad9e
fighter -bomber • pilots claim to haw
destroyed 14 fortified pits housing .&be
big trwct-drawn field pieces.
The U>Crease in Communist sbd-
liJlg, bridge-blowing and terromm wu
evidently intended to demonstrate re
muacle during the South 'Vletnam
presidential election campalgn wh
ends Sunday. The Com.munista ap~
to be concentrating on \errorilm 11n
Saigon and disruptio& traffic alote
Coastal Highway 1 in the northep
sector and the majp paved road so uth
from Saigon to the big cities or My
Tho and Can Tho 1n the Mekong delta.
.Just after midnight Monday \om·
mumst sappers used th' same terb-
nique lo blow important bridges in
Can Tho, and just below Da Nani? in
the north
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SHIRLEY.· •. ANNEX~ .
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nine men alrtJdf ln ·the race.•• ..t la not -bJUM LAPC. ~-ShJr.t.y •aid tbe .i.pa for her cam-en ot tlte ..... .._ ..,.id be ala&e
paip ii: "AD the way witD LBJ bas . to drca1* ~ calllj ftr a
Cotten UI ln the shape wt are Ill to-eleetio9 f11DOQ1 tbil .... eltiiDet-~:· ed • 1te11111 ... ;. ...,. .......
She a.llO luilted that "Uttle Shirley OClter Mm.._ IDlllt tblil be beJd
Templl i, oot rmmlnc." by ibl Qty Coii8dl befcn ~ eJectloD
"U IOIDeont iui.tl tD pianllic me dltl ii lit. 1°The Wbele JnCll' eoaW
with a 11W Ulab lt read. lldrll')' tab • at ttiUt IMD April. ti tliere T~pJe Blac.k, Republican ildlpmd-ate ao ............ -Ma)ter. ent. llhe said. . • 'ft» ....... , JlmiMd ..... -...
1 MiM Temple's bu.lband 11 w ol ....s _...... ...._. .... at 10cn
,:aeapn•1 dollar+yur special Mn--tbp a ~ -S Oil#••• 131
era. Shirley Ibo bas i.1 t.. adtve reddencel, ma.t nlt&tilC Li market
in GOP .Ulin. v.l• frCllD --tio •·•· actMrd-otber' l\epu.blicans aeek1QI Yoant-ing to MaJW'I f'tDd:y.
er'1 congreasional seat include Atber· Tbe area 11 boQllded by Tultin and
ton ballDeu executin William Dra-Irvine aftll\lel and by 22Dd Street
per lll, SU Mateo County Sheriff and a Une l'OUlblJ midway between
Earl Wbltmort, former New Yort 2ht and 28U1 streets. It LI Dear tbe
CoDereumu Rebert B. Bury, P~ Costa lleaa city lim1ta.
la Valley bnrJ• Paal JlcClosby Jr., CGiuacllmea.~ bl fttiitt to sqppcrt
eoUece iutructor Georp Sim• 8nd the annexatfoe, lauded MaJer'• s:re-
san Mateo real eltat. man Lawrence sentatton, which tn addition to the
Arty. thick report lnc:luded 1 45-mlnut2
When· •be wu only f 1ear1 old. analy1il accompanied by Che 1bowln(
Twentieth Century-Fox signed Miu of 1Ude1.
Templi as a bit performer. bat with-"This la an excellent report.'' Aid
in monthl ahe bunt into stardom. Councilman AJ Forgjl "tt•1 ao good
The actreu ~de 20 plc:n-es and it makes a farce of the committee
nved the Fox organiutton from ft. 1y1tem ...
oancial disaster. "It'• cstatnly detailed," II.id Vice
At the afe of 9, 1he earned t.W7,0l4, Mayor Doreen Manball. '"nit an-
the natlm a seventh highest aalary 1wers to all oqr ques~ •e in thl1
and more than the presldmJt of Gen· 1tudt."
eral Motor• "It's a real plec.1 of work,.. 11ld
Mayor Paul J. Gruber. ' Hurlburt explained that the ·newly
formed Old Town Newport Associa-
bon. a merchants' group. had ar·
ranged to have one of •ts member,
It'll firewood for the beachlront cook·
out.I.
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The wood is sold nigtiUy at llPflry 's
Markel, 2112 W Ocean Front
"It seems to be working out pr('tty
well." said the city managf'r "To
my knowledjte. no one has yet llt'~n
cau~ht btlrrung a beoach barncadP or
• piece of private property "
Beachfront barbecut>s will bt J>('r·
nutted up until 10 p m. on those dayc;
tht be~h is closed be<'ll•se of the
sandhaul operatJon, Hurlburt noted
He zdded that night swimmJn& near
the pier will al.lo cootin\le to be al·
lawed "We'w got lifeguards on di..ty
each week day night " he said. "and
there are plenty ol spotll~hls "
SOme of the Ughts. he sa1d, have
!>ten loa~ by the city of Costa Mesa.
''You'll also notJce." he lold rounc•I·
men. "that two spotlights n fronl or
our own Citv Hill are m1s~1n~ Thev'rfl'
rlown •t tfW tw>ach, too." "
Balboa Man, 130 Others A,1uait Judge's Decisiqn
The end of tht rainbow nM1rE'd to -
day for a Balboa man an:i some l:wl
other claimants to the $19lUlOO le~c.cv
destined for anyont> who can prov'
the exlstenct' of the human soul.
Arirona Judge Robert L. Myers In-
dicated today there are :.nly 12 per·
sons waiting in Phoenix to testify In
their bids for the bequest of the late
James Kidd, a hard rock miner.
Kidd left his entire fortune to any·
ont who rould provt to the aatJi1roc-
tlon of thf' judge that the soul rxlsts.
or who ~ doing VAhd r'sf'arC'h on lht
question
>\n rarh rla1manl w:i~ Willldm A
r>ennt!.. M, of ~14 W Ra~ .\vi' Hi~
llwnr), 1n brtl'f, wa" lh;it •ff' ~0111
cons1sl~ of 1nv1s1ble v1bration11 In
which a Llvang being tunes in, df"riv1ni:
lhe power to thank and act
Ther,Core. the ~oul of the human
body 1s octually the soul of the uni
verse -which is a <.·onhnumg. ongo
in~ immorl.Bl tluog
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Judge Myers has taken 92 of thr
claims und'r consideration smcr th1•
tnal began June 8 He has denied
four and dlsmlued 20. whilt tti;t1 ·
mony continuPs
or rour claimanls who an1r11rr11
Mvnday one was .lohn Israel Willi~
fi.'> of Phoenn •. an andept>ndrnt m1n1~
ler who said he saw thP ~1111 uf •1
small F'1hpino rh1lc1 standing near lhr
gravp wh1lr hr w:.~ offi,-1;111ni;: 111 thr ,.
clilld's uurial In the PhiUpplnes
He also claimed to hive seen the
soul ol 1 man get up and tH ve the
room while the body of the man con-
tinued sleeping.
Don. A Barkley, San JO!le, C.Hf ..
told the court scleoti&c proof of a
soul is 'clurly an lmpo11lble task"
and th11t he Intended to do research
into lta existence throueh .oalc and
various writings He libeled l\lmseU
Ill! "un!lrthocfox biblir1l hiAtt>rian "
Barkley said his research 10 far hH
1hown t 1at Adafl\ and Eve were not
the llr~I man 1nd woman lh1t thf'
story of Noah 'i. ark was " "fable."
and thal the Guspel~ were not wrltlen
hy thf' mtn who,f' namf'll lhf'y bur
MINISTER •..
Birch Society 1tance.
Plymouth Cbarcb, 3212 Brold Sl.
wu formed 1everJI 1un aao by a
diuiclent factloll Chit broke any from
Corona del Mar Community Congre-
aational Church.
Dr. Thomas Hooftf was depoeed u
mlnUter two yeus aio. Ht clalma
Ma OUJter came btcauae be was DOt
crltlcal enoup of peraou wbo identify
QuiJUanitJ with left.wiq political
and IOclal program1.
Ht said bit family and 1tveral
others were e1communlcated through
use of the proyx b1llot.
Perry Nollu, who oper1tt1 the
U" American Oplnlon .Book•t«' In
Cost. Meaa. an outlet for the John
Birch Society. was deacon'• cbairm1n
, at tht Um@ of the earlltr oust•r.
Hearing Postponed
LOS ANGELES (tJPI) -Actor ~
vld Carcadlne, 30, star of the defunct
"Shane" televl.llClll Mriea, ll.aldaJ
was aranted a poctponemat o1 hll
prellmlnary bearin& on a ~ston
of nwijqana charge to aDoW '11 at..
torney time to study the cqe.
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Picnic Held
By Goodwill
Yule Seals
T~; ~ 29, 1'67 I
ANAllEDl-Mnllli 1~~~;~;;1~~1:~ ., handleappld CJ41ti• ~ GI Goodwll llldll*llN ad ;::'a..... memberi ti .., tamnw
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Pete tpn is one of the best of the best.
A welder with El Paso Natural Gas Company,
Pete has the hi&h training and skills that welders
everywhere r-..t have. In addition, he has devel·
oped the special abilities of pipeline welders.
Pete hel~ operate and maintain El Paso
tutural's facilities, usinf materials and proce·
durei that Uactly right for each job. A
purifteation parrt vessel, for example, is best
welded w1t~1 rod that has a lower hydrogen
content th*'. 1 rod used on pipelines. All
of Pete's wllds that are subject to significant
stresa are ~yed to be sure that they are
flawless. [
Every six months Pete must pass a welding
test in which he solves a problem that is equal
to the most difficult he will ever meet. The
passing grade: 100%. All of Pete's welds:-and
the welds of all other pipeline welders -must
be stronger than the parent metal itself. Pete1
makes a profession of perfection.
His skills and those of the other 5,400
employees of El Paso Natural Gas Company_,
whose specialties range from eeonomics to
engineering to welding -are among the rea·
sons that California has natural gas rates that
are among the lowest in the nation.•
EL PASO NATURAL GAS COMPANY
Titroup tts pipelines £1 Pase Ntturel serves Ca/ifornit and ten other western stttw.
•Ftdetal Po14r~laslon flsum &how that Los An1eles
and San fr~llnd 9"jof the lowest wholesale ps
pnc:.s ot al1J tittle 14 l .. raut IMtropohtan 11'91S m the
nation. El Peso N1tu,.l'1 rttn art the lowest of the three
p11>41hnes brina1na ps to the state. All communities in Call·
foml1 , rtprdless of size, enjort~IMntfltaofthtM low rates.
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P9nona1. undlYided. ooncernec1 •ttanUoD New W arehoU&e
about 1oar invatmmuf
About which ltocb JOU ahould buy or .n-For Pickwick
if any? Ferm.al opeatnc al the
About haw 1aa -••t best tn~nt l&OO • • • '100,000 Cotta Mela Plck-
uaqpa wick Paper Product. Co.
'50,000 · · · *600.000f WU held 'lbunday at the
Well. that's exactlJ what we trJ to atv• anybodJ 10,0GO lqUIJ'e foot warehouae
and everybody who comet to UI for invntment and general offices at 1711 Placentia Ave. . help. About 400 representatives
That'• what we pve more than a million people of Orange and Los An&ela County f:lmll with wblcb la.at year. Piclnrick Paper products
U you have any inten111t in investing, may we has buainels connections vU-
auooeat that you come in and uk for a personal lted the new pl.ant during oo the two-day open house. conaultation with one of ourAocountExecutivn---------------------:
anytime during any worldnt day ia ftne with us.
Or. il you prefer an "after houn" or holiday
conference, that'• fine with ua, too.
All we'd like to ~eat it that you phone and tell
ua when you'd lib to come in.
We'll have an experienced Account Executive
on hand to antwer anJ quettiOlll you might want
to aak-whether you want to arranae for •
thorough-going review of your holdings by our
Research Division or 1imply want some buic
information if you've never bought 1tock before.
In any event, thP.re's no charp, and you're not
obligated in any way.
lf you want peraonal attention with your
invellmenta, it'• u close u -
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Out of Peace Corps
GOIANIA, Brezil (UPi}-
The SCll1 ot a Oellfornia
state deputy 111ome1 c~
· era1 who WM dNpped from
tbe Peeee Oarps lli4 today
be would -in Brull and '*"'1 oat, bk own peace
t'l1lllllle n6er ... ftlbt ill
-Vietnlim; ,
Jerome Lefferty, 22, said
he gew up p1ana to elotab-
lisb I peece carps of his
own. "Bot I am goinc to
stay here and contribute
110metlliQc for peace. It ls
better than coing to Viet-
nam to kill.'' be said.
u.tferty. 800 cl Oalib'-
ni:i ~ Deputy AUiorney
General Vmcent P. Ider·
ty of Saczamento, 9l1d he
planned to do eodal wort
in Brazil for two years.
'1 have akeacty made ap-
pllcatioo for a permanent
visa and am toid this may
take si.i: IJXdhs. At pres-
ent, I am teaching English
and donating my pey to an
orpbanage in Goiamia, since
l am not allowt!ld to wori
wi1hout a visa," be laid.
Lafferty said be bad been
warned by the U.S. Emtia.
sy be migf)t not be ~ to
c.arry a bia plans if he
wrn drafted. "rn c:ro91 that b r l d g e
when I come to it But right
DOW J:d prefer U, JO to jail
thin fi"1t ID Vieblllm," be
said.
Lefferty Niel be WU liY.
mg with a Brulllaa fam·
Dy.
''I was dropped from the
Peace Corps tor wearing a
BeatJe braircut end a1eeping
without pajamas... be said.
Peace Corps director in
Bnsllia Steve A1eunder
said Lafferty hid arrived
u a volwt.eer July t and
had been Ulldergoinc tnjn.
ing.
''Be 'RI selected out af-
t.er hia initial tr'l1Diq. Of
coune, we never reieeee
the mc)tives when vciuntefin
are turned down.'' the di-
rector Mid.
'"Tbil oftal happens when
the Peace Corps decides
~ ia not IUitable.
They arrive here enlbuled
llDd it comes 111 a clsap-
~We wi&b him
gaol luck .iD hi6 wwk here."
Aleunder' Mid.
Youths Face Hearing
For Slayings of Trio
UKIAH f APJ-A prelimi-
nary hearing lB expected
soon for two young men ac·
cused d slaying three ~
ple in three states.
Thomas Bratm and Leon-
ard Maine, both 18-year-olds
from Ritzville, Wash., were
nown here Monday f r o m
Sonora under tight security
for pr06eClltion on a charge
of murdering the soo ol a
district attorney.
They were booked Into
Mendocino County jail and
then arraigned oo one coJUrt
of murde!', two oi k:idmping
State Fair
To Open
With Blast
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
Marking its last year at the
old downtown Sacrament-0
site, California's State Fair
puts forth a "have a blast
with the past" theme this
year.
The fair opens on Wed-
and one cl attempted mur-
der.
They !ace trial here in the
murder of 'fimonty Luce, 17,
500 ot the Lake Q)mJty ~
ecuting Mtor ney. v ounc
Luce WU found shot to death
Aug. 21 in a vine)"ll'd near
Hopland. Braun and Maine
are aCC09ed of tklnaping
his companion, Susan Diane
Bart-Olomei, 17, and taking
her 200 miles hJto the Sierra
foothills where she ftl shot
four times in the belld and
dumped out at the r.ide of I
highway. She remaina un-
consdoua and in critical con·
dition in a Sonora hospital,
although she reportedly has
shown slight improvement.
Braun and Mainl at first
were held in Sonora in the
Tuolumne County Jail on a
charge of attempting to
murder the girl, but were
relinquished to Mendocino
County oo the charges filed
against them here.
In the Pacific Northweet,
they have been questioned in
the ml.frder of Mrs. Denton
Buse, 12, of Monroe, Wa.r.b.,
and are charged io Oregon
with l'DW'dering S a m u e 1
Legermao, 57, of Portland.
. nesday and runs through New Skipper
Sept. 10.
Admission is $1, with For Battleship
children uoder 16 and ac-WASHINGTON (UPI) _
live military persoonel ad· A veteru destroyer skip-
mitted free. per will command tbe ~.-
This ia the last year for 000.t.on battJe8blp Us.5 New
the fair at the southeast Jersey, now being refitted
Sacramento site . an area for duty off Vietnam. The Navy aaid Monday
surrounded by cheap bars, that Capt. Richard G. Alex-
rundo'W'n houses and a park-aoder, 45, of O>arlaton,
ing space shortage. S.C., a veteran of World
Nert year, it becomes War fl and the Korean COO·
flict, would tab command the Ca.Mtonaa Ex;position ol New Jertey .alter her re-IDd moves to a new site now under coostructioo In commiJsiooing next year.
the Arden Way area 00 the The vessel's home port will
. northern edge ot town. In-·1-be_U_ng~Bewaiiachiifii.illif __ _
...... d JIMf runnir:lg for 1 A•ww.....,wwwt
Qout two WeeU in the fall, lbi Oal·Exi>o will be a year· MoreComfortw.arl .. ~'*n;:· '".·rx:::!: ~l-FALSE TEETH AJ··,..M. ..... ·•-•A' things To ouroome dtacolllflln n .. .. -...... .......... dentur. Ill{'\ aU~ ,,.
ludJ aa,,..U-ma:tuel horse ='9/~ bolci. .:,:
raclllJ, a 'rodeo, carnival enner. You •.J,,tq"Ni fMl mion
nd ...._U.._ -•-The oomtortabte. r 1e albltn• a -°'# "~., -won'hour.Belpeebect pla .. odor. 1187 Maid of CaJJlOl'Jda W1.IJ Den\lll'M that lit an -DU.I to be erown-.OG tlle "->ltol hee.ltb See JOUr d .. nu.t repla.r'IJ. ~ .....,. on PA.8TllllTB at alt d~ counare.
shtpa w~·,· monmi. •• -
Orlef Quits
OnPoU~
VFRl"lJRA (AP) -fte
hMd of tb& veeema o.anty
draft bolrd l&)'J be ... quit
hia poat became be bellnea
the new method of leJed.
i.ng board m e m be rt ii
ttbged wi111 polWca.
Barry I. Jacobs, 'JI, sakt
ttie board membfn UIM to
make recommeDdltiom for r 1111 n 1 vacandel which
wen paued upon by the
superior co• rt lftlldin&
judge. uncs. tp,e new 111-
tem, be~ recommen-
dationl will not be comid-
ereci.
The new boc'd wt1l be en-
larged from three to five
members and women will
be permitted to serve on
the board.
He said be WU told mi·
nortty group members mu..t
be appointed to the board,
something that bu never ======----• ~ned in the county.
Jlieob., a to.yea board
member, would have been
off the board by the end ol
the year becau.e of a new
regulation bani.DC anyone
over 75.
I See By Today's . •
Want Ads
• Onr " thaw "fmi" Oi.1r-
Ader bo9ta ti lor sale,
the •• Allde-Haul'' !
• ·'Tom" • l.arlfe lftY Nit ..
• kJlt Lut 9Nll beadlni ~
tor Holly Lane, Newport
ee.cb. owuera want TO!lh
bd.
• ~·· • '62 Nonn11l, ytilow Ponlcbe for $2400
or best ofter!
e Tennia anyone., A Nt'"l¥por1
BNdl Temla Club char
ter memtw est1lp f<lf aalr
• Hf're'1 1111 unusual on.. .1
12' M11litiu Oulngi:r1
rPldy lo Mil' SAncf clolll
in<'ludf'd lor only $62:'l,
THE HEART OF~EWPORT NATIONAL. BANK
Bob McCabe is one of those people who really en·
joy life. He's happy When he's busy-wwhethlr he's
busy working or busy relaxin1 on the eotf course.
Now • confirmed Oran,e County inhabitant. Bob
had his flnt taste of Califomia when he joined the
MM'ine5 In 1943. He was so Impressed with th•
a,.. and the weattt.r that he took his di~har ..
her. I• 1946 and hn been here ever si~. .
Since 1955 Bob MCCllbe hid been operatl1'!1 his
own tnwet apncy and has made trlYef arran ...
mtnts for hordes of Southern California families.
"I've always trt.d ta take a i>ersonaf Interest In
every trip that I've handled," Bob com~1.
And rtflll 8Gb McCabe has broulht his personal
int.rest to the Newport National Bank as manaaer
destination, he'll handl' everything. Travelleta
checks, letters of credit, hotel reservations 1'*1 airlln~ tickets are part of the 5'f'Vice, of cdurse.
The nice part of all this is that there is no servict
charge for such expert advice and efficient serv·
ice, and If you are an account holder with the
• Newport National Bank you are entitled to pay
liter. Come in and Introduce yourself to Bob McCa~. A very interestlne man!
,_e Hb to tell You thlt all banks' services are the ume The~a Mt quite true. Our .1~:00 to 5:00 houri f0< uample, n0
sena dtlf re. the accessib11ity of top dtdslon makinc WCU•
tiws-tllese lft wery real advlnt.,a We hm 1nothtr subtler
adllfttatt:-our people. Because they 111 enjoy .mine here,
• ~ enjoy bankinc here.
of the bank's latest Innovation in bankln1-1 fully ·-
authorized Trtvtf Department. Bob's many years ----'/ : ~tWPOJ?r ,,. of experience have mlde him widely known in the
Travel ~ness.
3ob will takt care of all of your travel arran1e-
nents in ooe place-It one desk. From the taxi to
take you to the airport, to the car you rent It your
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PLAY 2 TONIGHT
It'• two i. tbe plb of one at Ana·
befm SUdilam tooilbl ..
Detrdt''4 Yeta'• Denny McL • i n
( 11-14) ud roctia Jolla HiU. (2-4) will
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St~y Life
NF.W ·YORK (AP) -Joe Namath.
quar~ ol the Nn York Jell,
apparwil:f · bs •t lleard the last Of
his ~ A.la&. 3 trip to New
York. '-
N a Ill at la Wt the Jtll' camp at
Pttkd;ID. N.Y., wittloul' pmnission
btoral.llt of "What be sakl •u personal
matters aad when be returned to the
team,• nner ~ Werblin said he
would ... ftned. Later, Coach Wee b
E w b a • k: aakl "a c t l o n bas been
tekl'I\."
No1", Oaad• Parm.Her, the sports
editor ol Time Mlpllne, hu filed
pape!J ta Supreme Court alleging that
NamM udlwo other men auauhed
him '-u East Side bar at 3 a.m . on
the nlomlnc of Au1. 4.
Pstt*7'• court acdon, filed by
hi!< lttone1, Stuart M. Speiser, aaka
that NAID.llh and MurT1y Sc:buf, own·
er of tilt ()pea End Bar where the in·
c1de.llt alqedly ~ pt.ce. reveal in
court IM Nm• Of two men Parmiter
s:.ys '*lped Namath assault him. The
appliatioD 11 returnable sept. 7.
Accwdlng to Speiser, the Identities
an~= ao that the two men can
bt' 11 co4efendanll with Na-
math Qd Schaaf in court action
which Parmlter 1ald he Intends to
start,
In 1 IUpportJng affidavit. Parmiter
saya tbt Incident ocqtrred alter he
rf'COdtiled Namath at the bar. ~l
ed i.le and offered to abate hands.
"Wttbout uy Ql"l\lnc or provoca-
tion,0 .. u.. attldavft ~ntinue1, Namath
grabbed Parm it er by the \apelt.
sl~ hla hud back over the top
of e. ~ardte . machine and held him
thtN • approximately the nut 10 or
15 mbllltu."
Pvmlter'a lffklavtt ldcla that an·
o~~~· who Namath called Mick·
'Yi ~ lalm $aiq tbla 1Jeriod and
that t3.t. ~. cect::U · ~vented otbera rrom . Tbe eamplalnt claimed N a m a t h wu ~ lftd that the attack
•II ~ b7 Namath'• dlspat for
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11bedt • ' Namath la •ll~llf'd to h\rf.. Wei to Parmlter
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Stewardess Telb Tale
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Of Nightmare With A's
POR~, Ore. (AP)-A former
UnJted Airlines a-....Sllt, wbo ta
now married, bM wt.t abe 09ll a
"DI~ recoUectioa'' ol a trip ~
madl! last MUOD wtUl the X.-1
<lty Atbletict to 8-lthnan .•
Mn. Michael Sblridu, ""' Uviq in MilwakJe, a aa.bUrb Of PortlaBd, aald
abe spoke out betause of lbe recent
publicity over t.be firtnc of Manacer
A1Yi11 Dart ud owner' Clm'91 Ftn.-
ley' s disdpUnary elftrta.
Of the AtlsJetics, ahe say1, ''tbty
came on tbe plane with • rush, md
shouting fw beer. 1 and the other
hostess weren't able to serve lt fut
enougll to suit them and they becarH
quite rou«h about it.
''They wouldn't fasten theU-teat
beits. They decided to play Clafd.I, to
10rne of them sat on top of the teat
backs and we couldn't set t be m
down.
"Always they wanted and 4-.nd-
ed beer, more beer 8'1d atill more.
They'd throw the C&n.9 Oil the floor
and we hostesses were almost crying
in our despair. We couldn't even get ·
down the aisle wltbout a 1trnu1e.
players were sittin1 with 1belr lep
acrosa It and wouldn't mo.e.
"The ltigtit captain tried to k e y
them down and bow rode they were
to trun: They ca 11 e d hJm 'buuy'
meaning 'bus drive!'.' 'Ibe tinw ~
to eat and that was a dreadfuJ experi-
ence. with all of hm yelling to be
aerved at once.
''The oabu1 was a dreedful mess,
befr" cans and spilled betr 1U over
the floor whet> we fihaUy lanMd in
Baltimore
"No one seemed to be ln dlar1e, thou&h there wtrt two or lhl"f'e who
were coaches." She 111ld 11be didn't
think Dark wu Pfeseut.
"Whea I mM'ried, of cour•, I r~
Traded to BrownR
CLEVELAND (AP)-The Cleveland
Browns Ml"°®Ced Monday o I c h l
they had acq~ind defe.isive bllCk
G4!0rgt Voun'1>Jood from the Lo a
An~e~ Rama for a future National
Football frill• drall choi~.
bred as a boltels bat if I were IHI ea
dll~ llll>l*lg coUd ._. met. ...U
anotbllr 'aoctt trip .• Jbat c:lllblB Diii.it
have required ~Olk be6lre tlu ' plane c:euJd rdm'D t. ...w.. ..
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-Editor
B5r AILABOUND UIJOIBl.y.
MAN -Spetk• .J-M. UBrala, J>.
lDglewood; Jolul o. v ..... ~
deato; Bobl:rt W. <nwn_ l).AI ...... ;
John T. Knox. O:IUdunebd; Robert
T. Moaasa, &.Tncy. V•amwa, wbD
finiahed one point behlnd UilNI. ti
being mentioDed u • potential apeU•
er if tbe RepubUcam wtn coatNt al.
the Alsemtiy nut yeer.
wonsr AILAROUND ASSEMBLY·
MAN -Cbales W. )(eya'I, D.saa
Franciaco; Floyd W•kefleld, ft.Loi
Angeles Olunty; John L. Burtan, D-
San Frandlco; John L. E . CoUJ«, a.
Loi Aneela. Meyere la beinC 1lfled by
bil cloH aaociaWI not to run for re-
election Dftt year.
MOST EFFEC'l'IVE ASSEMBLY·
MAN-,.Unruh (1P'Qlmcq &It place
ballot), Knox, Croft., Vlllf!l!WS. Even
If Unruh lost bb lllftlti lhlp, be
would dill probably win .. eatecOl'1 •
LEA6'T EFFFCl'IVE ASSZMILY·
MAN -Meyen, Wakefidd. Joh a V.
Briggs, R-Or.ace County. WQr&ld
and Brius are fre& »Whic1Dc uJtra-
cooaervativet. BriCll CODMe from a
1afe district, but Wakefleld ii bqmd
te be a prime Democ::ntic -.. iD
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MOST IMPROVED ASSEMBLY·
MAN-William T. BalleY. R-Sm Jta.
f-1; Onie Biddle, R·Rivenide; V-.
eman. AD three were liven cemmit· tee cbalrmtmlbipl ihil year aad Uo
authored major lfd*tion.
·BEST FBF.SIDIAN ASSEMBLY·
~obn VMOODCellot, D-San Jo•;
Jdm J. um., D-Bertdey; I>* WU.
,aa. Mfm DJeso. 'ftJe Auembb' ia I08de4 wlib Jmprtlllve Dft'COlllen.
ftele tine lbowed lit& besit.tioa
to am 1n debMe m1 woa tbe.b' hon-
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"1 I l BFSJ' ~ SENATOR -
intbonY C. .BeBelllon, D-8 t v e r I y
llWI; Georce M.Wlr Jr., D-Martioa;
Georce r>eameJlan. R·Lons Beach:
Walter SUem, D-Bahrlfleld; Hup
M. Burns, D-Frwno. Beilea.on'• top
raUni iJ a IUlpriJe. He Is • frelb·
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To the Editor: Tb1a note concerm an article by
Sylvia Porter, JOU ran 1D tbe Anguft
ts, edition titled "Doa't TrJ to Outwit Proa When Buybac J>Wnonda, ••
In the leCOlll pan0'8&1il tbere la • croot-bj Mr. Fred ~ prul·
diet of Medco Inc. It foOowa by AY·
iDI flaat Medco ii tbt i.rcest jewelry
firm, aeillna floe ~--. la the world wtt.b m depm1mtDt .tores
acl"OIJ tbe country.
TBEBB 18 untB queatioa that
Medco ii 1 18'p firm. bowever. ~.! correct the record u tbt 1.ak 1tion ii tht 1arpft firm telllnl
fine d.iamoodl In Ult world wttb 517
department.. Thia number ft from
the April dlrectory. ao th1I JIW'ftber
hll l.ncreued by DOW.
DENNIS A. BALES
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