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vot:. 60, NO. 254, 3 SECTIONS. 21 PAGES .. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 2l, 1967 TEN CENTS
Bonds Broadside Branded 'Baloney'
By THOMAS IEEVU. ... ., ........
Wideapread diatl'.ibWoo ot a "Vfb
No" bcoadl\de again.st 'I'ue9dllJ'•
Harbor Area scboc>l band vote wu
assailed today u "a panic tacdc of
Uee and distortions" by James Wood.
chatrm.n oi the Citizem Bond Ccm-
mittu.
His view was echoed by ldllDOI
board memben, adminlltral«a and
Harbor Area
To Decide
On Schools
B1 TBOllAI f'OllTl1NE ..............
Tueeda,y Hlrbclf ~ wt11'1 will •
to the polls ta dlddl ...._ ICMGI ._.
i.,ues' totallnt au mOlica
Fifty-four polllnl placa will be op-
en from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.
Perhaps one-third ol the 46,232 rep
tered voters will ¥IU. The acbeo1
bond • override election a ye. ..,0
drew a 33 percent turnout
Other than an anonynieus broadside
distribu\ed over the weekend, DO or·
ganiud opposition k> tbe ~en-part
bond proposal bas developed.
Each of the seven proposltiom needs
two-thirds approval for pauage. Vol·
ers will have a unique opportunity to
vote a split titket -"yes" OD IOIDe
measures and "no" oa others.
Most cntcial ol tbe mea.aures is
PropoeiUon 1. Tbis propoaaJ fOr m«e
lhaa su.e mUUon la nearly aw .._
a6 costly as any of pie ot.befp; 611 ~
otber "and. 8i eiwera the,..,...__,
dlatrict'• inest urgent~ -6ew
classrooms.
The othtt proposition, in order dleJ
will appear on the ballot:
Aoquiaition of three new school .-.
~eoo.ooo.
Rebabllltation of Newport l:la1lor'
High School to coaform with It.ate
earthquake standmdl--f185.cm.
Alterations to IChooll to prwide
more usable classroom spa~.-
000.
Libraries for elementary scbools-
$1.760.000.
New central administration building
~.000.
Five-year replacement o1 worn oul
school buses--¥75,000.
TAX RATE INCJlEASE
If all teVeD measures pua, RM dil-
trict tu rate will increaM a mui-
mum of 30 centa 8fter three years. U
some meuures pass and others fail
the tu increase will be proportion-
ately leas.
The first.year tu rate to ~
the entire package would be ti centa..
rising to 30 cent& and then receding
over the 25-year life of the bonda.
If passed. ,tJhe bonds will be . aold
starting sometime next January, m '5
million increments over a four-y..-
period.
A bond issue is the only means by
which Newport-Mesa Unlfied School
District can provide new clam"OOIDI
and other fixed improvement.a.
Operating funds available to the di.I·
trict are limited by law to USte for
day-to-day expenses -salaries, ~
plies and utility bills. ·
ANOTHER BOND ISSUE
Should the bond pt0posall {ail, an-
other bond issue coverint at lea.It
classroom conseruction is a virtml
certainty. Just 13 months ago, an $11:'
million bond proposal failed when Jt
(See SCHOOLS, Pafe Z)
* * * Vote Prob~ms?
School W orker1
Ready to Help
Lost your polling place 1
Interested ln vote returns?
In either case telephone Newport·
Mesa Unified School District at Mi.
9685 er 642-9825. To learn your polling pla~ location
call any time up to 8 p.m. when I.be
polls dose. School personnel will steer
you to the voting booth.
First returns will be available about
9 p,m. Precinct by precinct results
wlll be posted in the social hall al
Newport ffarbor High School. or keep
callinit the phone numbers until the
election is decided.
·,
Neetb Of Area Schooh
Must Get '¥es' Vote
A lot ti .,_ wll Ill • Hm1Mr ArM .oten 'J'Uelda_y •
TMJ .. De.,. el-.-rH•w• wbo canaot ..oaa.
1"' eaDOt -. ._ 1 ·tlleJ ... too ,.ans. They are the
ldloal dlUdrea el Newpllt ltwb and c.t. Ilea
fa I -.J, it ii I ud UllllC that the polling pJttes will be closed
to them. for~ are the.,.. wbo wiD be most affected by tbe out·
come of the $2.0.7 million bond propoul.
They will be lbe beneficiaries -or the victim• -of a judg·
meat that mast be .rendaed by othen.
And they bne DO •J in OW matter.
Yoa do.
Yoa will decide by your Yote, or perhaps your failure to vote.
whether thea childtto ll"t to ban an actt:quate school s)'l~m or a
secoad-nte one. I
Jt ii .. simple • tbal
Yoa, llOt Newport.Mesa Unified School Diltrict administraton,
wiD dd.ermi:ne 'l'Uelcby whether many of ttlea children are to be
cnmmed into aowded rooms or not; 'whether they are to recei•e
a normal day or imtrudion or not; wbelhe:r they are to ride school
bmes or not; wbetber t.bey are to be housed in aaf e buildings or not;
wbetller, ia...., U., moe to be pH11 a break educationally, or are ....... ....., ... ....,,_ .
Tbe '"91 point ltond jd'opcllililJa ls tnulldtnmonly good ene.
'": .. It lliml ~ i.. It baa drawn nppcll't from 1Jmo.t uery or·
g•U•tioe ..t iDdlftdaaJ of conseqwnce in tbe community. A last
mlm* smear campaign dneloped by anonymous negativists did not
alter the lad that the ICbool board bu given Harbor Area voters an
boDest.. easy to cmderstand padage of decisions for better educa-f
tioa. The iponnce ol the points developed by the smear group
. W"t'fJll only to 11Didenec11e bow liWe they know. or care to know
about their' own -.mloNI .,.tem.
'Miit if~ paupcml fllill? Two thiop will happen:
-Diltrid b ...._ will blYe no choice but to call for another
eledioa. The needs will still be there, and they will cost more to meet
11 tbe price of COillba1ioD continua to rise.
-The day of the quonld but or tent classroom will be brought
uncomfortably. embanuingly close to this prosperous community.
cby.
A raou.odi.D' ''Ya" vote Tuesday will fend off that dismal
And the cost of 1 "Ya" YOte. to you as an individual. is little.
very liWe.
U yoa own a '20,000 home, the additional tu will amount
to about a qurter a week. That's the 11"..,uimum, which won't be
rucbed 1llltiJ U?G-7L Tbe cGSt will then decline.
A quarter a wet. Fifty cat. I Wetk for I $40,000 home.
Oan ,.,.a affonl that? You oupt to.
It ii, after an. no more than a small child's allowance.
Vote for that amaD child Tuesday.
Protect him. Be eannot protect himself.
Don't Let 1965 .Squabble
lnlluence Vore-Rogers
UQPriaC resen.tmmt °"" the ua
l(Dificaftoe ol New port Beadl a D d
c.o.ta Mesa ICbool .,..,.... would be
a poor escme tor a ••spite" v o t e
apfmt ,.....,.. ldlOOI bond iaut.
That's the opinioD of Newport Beadt
City Couaclbnan RoQrd Rogers. who
today declared bl.mself ill favor of
h aD.7 m.illioll. seven-point bond
propoal.
Rotert said he had been on the
feKe °"" the tcbool financing w~.
but lie ii ., loll&tt.
Re eql'1ined lais pGlitioe this way :
'"l'hen se a ....-ol a in ~
port and Co.u Mesa who still regret
ad neNt Cbe tines upoe whicb we •e-e forced to accept mrifat i o n,
and sometimes it's difficult to •el
aside u.. lttlinp and be truly ob-
jective about tbe bond proposals.
"Bat for the sake al our drildrft,
we have to ttir objective.
.• Afttt comidn"abW study and dis-
cuuion Of the bond ussoe. I am DOW
convblced that tttett ii • dear and
imperatiw need lo provide oar fChool
rystan wiUt the l'inalCin& to catdt ap
with the demands of edoating the
evtr-lncreasing numben of our fine
young people ...
Rogen. who 11 BaJboQ'1 repreffn-
tative on the City Council., ur~ed ev·
I •
eryone in the community to support
the bond prop0alUon.
He emphasized:
"Thi.I ii not the time ror relnvolving
ounelve:t in debate over unification.
To defeat I.be school bond out of bit·
~mess is at best myopic.
"No matter what hopes or expecta·
tions may be held for possiblt deuni·
rication ... he concluded. "they do not
alter the fact that our children must
have our i;upport and our votes now.
Tht need is now.''
FCC Antenna Rule
To Be Reviewed
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The su·
p.-eme court agreed today to review
a tower court ruling that denies the
right of the federal communlcatloni;
commission CFCC) to regulate com·
munlty antenna television ICATV)
systems.
Argumf!T'lt.I wlU ~ heard later in
the tenn in the case, wh.lch arose
from an April Z.S. 1967. ruling by tht
9th ll S. circuit ('nurt or appeal:. In
California An opinion wiU Col\ow .
es wel"e listed.
(The DAILY PILOT requires at
least one person to be named as
responsible in political advertise-
ments. A Balboa public relations fig-
ure Friday sought to insert tbe "Vote
No" advertisement in the DAILY Pl·
LOT. but was unable to produce a
signature with the ad copy.)
Meanwhile. Supt. Leland New-
comer offered a point-by-point refu·
Arguments
On · Ballot
Questioned
Did the Newport -Mele lJDiftld
School District act cornctly lD .....
lleting a.r1umenta for pmllll ff
"nlllday't '20 mlDicll bcllld ..... wbln sample ballots,... _... outt
It'• questionable, '* Allembl,. man Robert E . Badhem la .a prelll
·release received one my befCJn lie
election.
lt's absolutely correct and legal In .
everry aspect. accordin& to Trutee
Marian. Bergeson, accordiDc to h
county coumel's ~ and iiO Leland Newcomer, 1uperintecleat al acbools.
The 300-word arguments wer.. de-
tailed by the district for J>llseet al
eactl of tne seven melllW'a. No op-
posing arguments were preeeoted be-
cause no one aipok.e up, Supt. Newcom·
er said.
Badham said he asked the Legilta·
li ve Counsel in Sacramento about lie
arguments and found "There is crav•
doubt as to the legality of tbe ..,..
terial enclosed with the tempe bal·
lot." J ~~
NOT OFFlCIAL
The Newport Beadl "Republican add-
ed· thll while it has taken no official
position on the bond issues be w11s
"quite distressed at the use ol un·
seemly tactics to influence the elec·
I.orate." .. "Mr Badbam is clearly in error.
said Trustee Bergeson. "We checked
every aspeet of the legality ol ~·
ballot presentations and are certam
of our position."
tation ol allegations contained In tht
broadaide alld aaid. "lt'a a combina·
lion of Ca1'*bood1. misleading state-
ments 8'"' ltinuendo which deUberate-
ly paint an untrue picture of the sit·
uation.''
Aa chaln,naa of the Cit!Uos Bond
Comm.ltt.eet Wood said: "I wlsb ople putting out t.hJa klDd
of informa ·on would let us know wbo
tbey are 1" that we could confroat
I
them with the facts and work together
to get good schools.
·'They say they want good scllools,
but I have never seen a more de-
liberate way of not getting -them than
witn La.st.minute emear tactics."
In Jta reprUMd form., the adver-
tisement contained on the back a re·
production o( a tbne page ledleT' dj.
red\ed to the local sdMJOl bosd from
(See 8111:~. Paie S)
'Sare Was S•rprbefl'
:J~ Rusaell, 17-year-old Newport Harbor ·ffi1't ScMol senior, Rid
she ''sure was au.rprised" Sab.Jrday wheluhe1wweleded'lhpei•linl ; 1 Queen. Daughter of'Mr. and Mn. John H. RusMU. l'"'W. B91""' ·
1 Newport Beed!, the blae-eyed qaeen was aeleded ~ pqpw• :i
· Lhe Senior Class. Joan, a candy striper at B.g Memill!ial HOlpi~
plans to go to college to major· in Spani9h arfd 18Ciok>fY•
She said school boa.rd memben are
themselves distressed that Badbam
would issue the pre8s release atta~k·
Ing their integrity withou~ ~onta~tmg
them or the district administration.
Mrs. Bergeson said Section 1461 nf •
the Election Code ''clearly authorizes G A k B z · th~a::;:,:s:~::;~·=· as ttac s, ruta ity
"The governing board of the rlis·
trict or allY member or members of 11•
the board ~uthorized by the board, Cha . d 'M h' N F or _,1 individual voter or bona fid.e rge yt ot' ac• asaociation ot citizenll, or any comb1· ' ' · ·. · ~
nation of such voters and usociation1
may file a written argument for or
against any school measure. No arg~·
ment shall exceed ~ words 111.
length. The county superi.R!endent of
schools or other person cooducting the
election shall cause an argument for
and an argument against the measur,
to be printed, and shall transmit th P
arguments to the voters with the card
giving notice of the election.·•
GIVING INFORMATION
Badham's argument was hased nn
Section 1073. wbJch prohibits the go'·
emJng body of a school di strict from
preparing or dissemjnating in.formll·
tlon for the purpose o( Influencing the
electors. "Mr. Badham apparenUy baa rnn·
rused the sending out of election pro·
pa~anda with official ballot argu-
ments,.. said Supt. Newcomer.
"The board is indeed forbidden
from sending out such propbganda.
but this has nothing to do with the
arugmenls. These arguments are
clearly authorized -indeed called for
-in tht> ele-ction code and the tduca-
tion code or the State of Cafifom1a ...
Students 1-lang
YOB Posters
Favoring Bonds
Hnrbor Area .fligh ~chool student~
did some elec•oneering of their oWri
over the week'end . '
Posters ul'ging YOB !Yes Oft
'Bonds) we'rr/ hung from The Arch~
overpass ana at other strategic loca-
tiom.
Handbills also were handed out by
U,e· severtl hundred students includ·
ing studett body presidents from the
four district high schools.
Postert and handbills were provid·
ed by tpe Citizens Bond Committee.
nut It was the 11tudents tbemselvei;
who df'cidP.d to t'empal!!n for bnnd
pai;•allP.
Editor'• Note : Merriman Smith,
UPI Whitt Hou&t reporttr, has sun
<Umonstrators /or many causts OVl'r
his 21 ytors covenng the White
Ho1tu. Ht spent tht past Wl'ekend
watching the peace dem<nistrations.
By MERRrM.J~.N SMJTH
WASHINGTON -;-If one personal
impression came ·from rubbing shoul·
ders and sometina noses with the
peace demonstrators here Satw-day
and Sunday. It was one of dismay at
their seemingly disturbing disregard
for fact.
President Johnson, Gen. William C.
Westmoreland. Ambassadors Ell11·
worth Bunker and Henry Cabot Lodge
were "totally" liars, "bloodthirsty
warmongers."
Demonstrators lounging on the sun-
"!' steps of Lincoln Memorial Sunday
insisted that the press was "totally"
wrong about the size of the crowd at
their raUy Saturday. due lar:?ely to
"hawk" publishers or fear or John·
son. Reporters lied lo their offices.
then their offices lied t ven more.
The peace people said it wa~ "otll·
cial" that the crowd wa s over 250.000.
Police and reporters accustomed t()
crow~ week after week thought 50.·
000 was gene rous l/ld this included un·
told numbers of sightseers and teen·
boppers from the Washington area.
''BRUTALLY CLUBBED''
"With no provocation at all." scores
and. according to some of the more
enthusiastic, "hundreds" of peaceful
people were "brutally clubbed by rlfle
butts" at the Pentagon. "Wave alter
wave" of peace marchers collapsed
under "gas attacks." Uniformed ar·
my troops. ~terans of Vietnam. threw
~ow11 their rifles and hurled their hel·
lf\tls aside in shame or rli~i:ui;t lo dr·
IPC'I to the flower pe ople. but only tn
'
be seized by other soldiers. ''brutally
clubbed and lbrown into prison."
Another myth among the hippes,
peace marchers and assorted allies
was that the press faiJe.d to cover the
Pentagon after dark Saturday and
thus missed seeing the brutality they
said raged well into th e dark hours
of Sunday morning.
One reporter who spe!lt the long,
cold nigh t in the Pentagon parking
lot with the demonstrators protest~ .. r was there the whole damnea
night, outside with you people, and
«See S:\UTH. Page !)
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Weather
Sunny and warmt>r. s;iys fore-:
caster Dave Burt brii;htly. with·
coastal mercury se. llir~ around
70 and reaching toward llf1 in the
inland areas. That's four to
eight degreei; above normal,
sez he.
INSWE TODAY
A f ge1ttral charge~ that lllr·
get restriction.' art causmg
more pilot nnrl plnne Losses
through l'lll'ml/ air and ground
retaliohon. Pooe 5.
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i OAJL Y PILOT
By JEROME F. COLLINS ....... ,.. ....
_,,,e ctty ot Newport Bueti 11 ab6ut
to sink the ''flnkl' 1y1tem Of uncover·
ing illegal boat slip rentals, which are
believed to be abundant in Newport
Ha.rbor~
A full.time administrator of harbor
matters will soon undertake a more
elfective crackdown oo violators. mu·
rticipaJ spokesmen indicated today.
Candidates are now being sought for
the newly cruted f 10,000 a year po-
•eal Estate
Talk Series
Continuing
The third in a four.part series of
free lect.urea on how to maJce money
10 tile Southern caJlfornia real estate
market will be offered Tuesday night
at Newport Harbor Hith School
The series, "Real Estate-The Big
r of Investments." is being presented
undar Joint sponsorahlp ol the DAILY
PILOT, Oranie Coast Colk1e Ev~
rung Division Ind the Newport Har·
bor-O>sta Meaa Board of Realtora.
All lecture• are free of charce and
open to the public. The coune ii de-
sipied to be of value both to "dllb-
blers" and to "pros" in the real ea-
t.ate mcket.
Tickets will be available at the door
at 7:30 p.m. Tueaday. All lectures are
held in the Harbor Hilb auditorium,
15th and Irvine avenues. Lecturer• Tuuday llieht will be °*lei s. "Cbnck" Dir'IJ•. ..,,.. OP.M (Otblr P9oplt'1 ....,) 9f Re.a
Eal8ta ,, ;:f· ... .., ...... .• . .,,.. ,,,. a.... b::r.=
l)re,er. vb t ... ., ....
Eat.at.era Inn. a director ti the
california Real Eltate Aaodatioe.
member ol the National Auodatioa
of Real Estate Board and a direc-tor ol the Harbor Area realty bNrd. ~ • te.cbea real estate pnctice el • occ.
Ward. operator ol bla on T'Nl •· ~te company wtth oUice1 in Newpmt
Beach, Laguna Beach and Hema. II
a craduate of the University ot caJi.
rornia at Berkeley. He bas been a
pioneer in developinf the tedmiquet
of real ntate ucbanses.
Technician Kills
Six, Gunned Down
By Policemen
LOCK HAVEN, Pa. (UPl)-A tech·
nician at a paper mill, described u
a respected citizen and school board
member, calmly shot and killed six
persona a.nd wounded tiX others today
~t be WU gunned down by po-
li~ authorities said.
be<> lield. about 45, wu captured by
police aft.er a reign of terror which
began at the HaQ'lmennill Paper Co.
here when five were killed , and end·
ed 90 minutes later in the backyard
of his home in Loganton, 15 miles
away.
Held was shot al least four times
lp the gun battle with state and local
police.
Police said the suspect was wounded
\A both hand&, one leg and the fore-
llead. He was listed in serious cond.i· ti,;., at Lock Haven Hospital, where thi-ee of the victims were pronounced
dead.
Two of the six injured were listed
lo critical condition at the same hos·
pjtal.
Held was the object of a massive
clianhunt after killing five persons at tfle Hammermill Company where he
was employed. wounding a woman at
the Piper Aircraft Co. airport office.
a)'¥i killing a neighbor, state police
said.
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Newport Harbor Hiib School student body president Mark Greer
fi.Ddl out what it'1 like to -. -a pancake e1 Tom Hornbeak. Corona ftel
Mar ffi&h School lt:Ddenl bqdy president. pours oo the molasses. Mark
underwent the lnlditional •J?Upping after his school came up the lostr
in a student body card al• competition with Corona del Mar. Hap-
pily belpinC admini.sttt Ille sticky 1tufl at Corona del Mar student
rally is Sea Kings' aenior Walter Douglas.
l're• P .. e 1
SMEAR .A'ITACK
Carl E. M05e~y ol J22S Nebraska
Place. Costa Meu. Moseley. an en·
gineer, questk>ned coostructio" tech·
niques and cO!lts and cballeoged de-
siJ?n poUcies ol Harbor Area schooll.
Supt Newcomer said the letkr was
not r~ved by the board until Thun·
day and that trusteeg bad had no op-
portunity to respond. He noted. how·
ever. that the district has already
adopted some ol tbe policies Moaelfy
had suggested and WI ope1 a:tiiig on a
consCruction program .. with e v e r 'I
~vable cost-tbaving dev1ce we
can find."
GAVE PERMISSION
Moseley said he gave permission to
use his letter but he did not know in
what manner it was lo be used. He
said he iJ not a member of the "Com·
mittee for Excellent Education with
F,con0tny·• and does not know wtlo
the members are.
He said he gave hit! letter to Costa
Mesa real estate salesman Charier;
Brown.
The main theme of lbf' broadsidf'
appeared lo be that the district • .,.
spending money loosely. II did not
challenge the bond issue itself.
In one box the shed lists 17 upper
salaried positions in the district with
job title and •Mual income. In an·
other box, it lists random selections
from the expenditures budget such u
"Horizontal Adva.oce fll.1-49" "Elec·
tric Letter Opener $230," and "Arner·
icanism Program $2516."
MYSTERIOUS WAY
"H's a deliberate misrepresent.a-
lation." Newcomer said. "The ttnn
'horizontal advan~· appareoUy is
give.n to signify some mysterious way
we are spending funds. Actumly it is
the mooey we reaerve for teachers
who have received edva~ ~
during the year. It LI a very vital
part of the budieL
''f don't St'AKM!e lttere b any bu<fg.
et in the world that couldn't hf' made
to look silly by picking out random
item11 of information, but J do have
to wonder what kind of people would
do this ald what their goaJ really is,
j)l.rt.icularly when they won't give
their names oul • •
"So tar as the salary list is con·
cemed. it is another pile of distor·
tions. Of Ule 17 offices listed. 13 ar~
required by law becau~ we mu~
maintZ11n until .July 1 certain ~le
who wert on the daf( when the h\O
dlstrich Wf'rt unth!'rl f'urthPr. 11 o
pos1tinn11 hstt'd with 11alanp11 rtnn'I 'v·
f'n txisl -they don 't "''rn havf' 11•
• • •
basic information, let alone the OP·
tajls."
Trustee Selim ''Bud" ~·ranklin r1,..
fended the district's administrat1H
cos ts and 11aid. "Even with uniCi ca·
tion and .the requirements of the ~tall'
law, our admlnlstralive cods are be·
low the state average. belo w the aver·
age for the western stales, and below
the national average. l wish these peo·
ple would face us so we could gi' e
them the facts of the case. '
Franklin also challeng~ budRel hll·
ures which indicated a 40 percent in·
crease in spending by the district over
a two-year period.
"'The figures just don't !'land up.''
)1,. said. "They're comparinit s u c h
things H total enrollmen1 against
units of average daily attendance anrl
tll"y're using figures wh ich inclurle
ferleral progTams that cost lhP. rlis·
trk t nothing. rrs a matter or dislorl ·
inl' the real issues at stake.··
TI'PICAL TACTIC
Another trustee and fnr mf'r ho;irrl
president, James ''Bill'' Peyton. called
the broadside "a typical last·minute tactic"
"Th.s seems to be the work of a
group of misinformed citizens who
are lhr'lwing their weight againsl the
bond ~tion, '' he said. "This lasl
nunute \actic is typical of how thry
optra~e. ~ever once have they coml'
up with •oy constructive solutions.
The board now has no chance to re· hlte this."
Mesa Pedestrian
Seriously Hurt
A young Costa Meta woman I~ listed
in "fair" condition at 'Hoag Memorial
HospitaJ tod ay sufferi.ag from injurie~
~uffered when she was struck down by
a car oo Fairview Ro~ Friday nigtit.
Donna Mar~ Mann. U. 640 Beach
St.. ;s being treated for a concuss19n
and 1e~re cultl on the left leg and
bruises over her body.
She was hit by a c ar drtVPn by 54-yerl
Reza Nikdel , 22. a student ii.Cal Pnh
in Prnnona, Wh1l, cro~in11 Fa1n1P~
Rnad with her ~1stPr, Marrt" I. Mann
Ill They wrre planning lo ;11tcnd ;i
footb"ll ir11m,. at OCC.
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De a..lbe. ''This will include findini
• ......... bOlla ...... ~ ftaffd. 1'lta tntOl"1Nltfon wm
bl~ wit:h property ownan' ,....,-.----
A.lliltant City Mat1ager Calvin M"o·
son said recruiting for the job prob·
ably wUJ start in December. "The city
is looking for people who have a spe-
cific understanding of harbor prob-
lems." he noted.
When violations are uncovered. what
happens?
City councilmen answered trua at
Huge Crowds
Endorse U.S.
Viet Stance
By United PreH lnternationaJ
Americans throughout the nation
held weekend demonstrations fo sup·
port U.S. servicemen figtitini in Viet·
nam.
Hundreds of thousands took part in
Operation Gratitude with pari.des,
marches, speeches and vehicle head·
lights.
The few scattered scutnes stem·
ming from the demonstrations occur-
red when demonstrators clashed with
antiwar factiom. No injuries or (ii'·
rests were reported. Operation Grati·
tude was designed to offset the anti·
Vietnam, antidraft r.ally In Washing·
ton. O.C.
The biggest expressions of gratitude
were ln New York Oity and Newark.
N.J ., where men than 100.000 took
part In pa:radft aod tbat muy more
watched from the sidelines, m a n y
waving flag1 and &igns to show they
agreed with the marchers.
Police estimated 50,000 took part in
patriotism parades St.!Ad.ay in Man-
hattan. Brooklyn and the Bronx. An·
other 15,000 marched in a parade in
the suburb of Hemptsead on Lo n g
Island.
From Pqe I
SCHOOL BONDS
received onJy 59 percent approval.
Under ex isting law, there simply js
no other means ofproviding for achoo!
expansion as enrollment grows.
School officials note that enrollment
Is rislng at a rate of about 1,500 new
studenu per year.
The schools this fall, they say. have
had l.C'I assimilate an overload of more
than 1.000 students. Not all of th is
overload has been accomodated by
double sessions.
School authorities point out the num·
ber of students in each elementary
school class has been increased by
one. This solution, however, is Jim·
ited. they say.
The state will cul off support mon·
ey lo the school district if classes are
packed any fuller. Moreover, school
districts wi ll be requ ired to reduce
the cla!i!i loading one student per
classl'oom for the next several years
or forfeit further stale aid.
Thief Steals
Purse, $142
A Laguna Beach housekeeper told
police Saturday morning that a thief
h<id reached through the window and
stole her coin purse containing Sl42.
Mrs. Evelyn Reynolds. 165 Thalia
St .. said the theft occurred at 150
Mountain Road while she was out of
the room.
their last meeUnJ. Tblf 11't Mt._. Mtt.;.JunM H.
Wbtte. t11G S. '8iy Jl'ront , Balboa ts-
land. three week11 to get rid of tour
vessels tha' were ill egally mo.rtd •in
front of their' home. The Whites' had
rented the slips to boat owners, three
of whom live in .Newport.-l<lr '42 a
month each.
Councilmen, who acted on a neigJl·
bor's complaint. told the Whites that
their pier permit wouJd be cancelled
unless the vessels .are removed.
Councilman Dee COok noted thal
Not Dead Yet
the estlm•ted vatu~.,Privat., pltt ~t•blt•• .. .., . ..You IN jeoparcttmr tbt ~tt."
he told th-_.sMp owners.
CounclltnP• Howard Rogers asked
'Public Worls Director Joseph T. Dev.
lin how many upla.nd property own.
ers are jll~aJly reoting slips. "We
don't know/' replied Devlln, 1'but
there are a lot of them."
councllmart Lindsley Parrons C6n·
eluded:
''WMn we hire our harbor JDAn,
we can '\:lean it all up."
City Hall, Three Irvine
Sites Vie For New Center
Ne\vport Beaoh city officials. in
cutinc about for a pro~ new Ci·
vie Center IOOation. have not yet
doomed the present City Hall.
It ia one of four sites a City Coon·
cit committee will recommend fer
study by a yet-tcr'be~ed profession·
al ar~b.i~ctural consultant, the DA1·
LY PU.OT 1Mrned today.
The other three sit.es are on Irvine
Co. lands east of the Upper Bay.
ln no order of preference. their
gener.al loc•tions are :
-In the area of the d:rive·in res·
tauranl .at the intersection of MacAr·
thur Boulevard and East Coast Higtt,
way, adjacent to Newport Center.
-West of Jamboree Road and north
of the fllture extension of San Joaquin
Hills Road.
-West of Jamboree Road betwee_n
the N..,,.,...., 1na ad San Joaquin
Hil1I Road.
'lite four locations were pruned from
a list of severaJ properties investigat·
ed over the past ·six months by the
councU 's Civic Center Site Election
Com mittee, headed by Howard Rog·
ers.
The committee. whose other mem·
bers are Vice Mayor Doreen Marshall
and Councilman Robert Shelton,
reached no decision on acreaJ?e re·
quirements. That wiU depend on ad·
ditional studies.
The Irvine properties, howe ver. of·
fer considerably more land than the
seven acres now ocucpied by the exist·
ing City Hall site. wrueh encompaS'ses
police and ti.rt department headquart·
ers.
M~. Marshall said today that Ole
committee is in agreement tbat an
architecturaJ consuJUnt should be hlr·
ed to further evaluate the fou r sites.
Final site selection. she iodJcated,
would be' made by the Cull rouncil,
which would base its decision on the
consultant's findings.
11 PAGE REPORT
The committee ueady has sent to
three .arohitectrual firms an ll·page
report spelling out the scope of serv-
ices required. The report Usts the four
preferTed sites.
"We expect to get responses back in
time to recommend hiring one of the
firms at the council's Nov. 13 meet·
ing." Mrs. Marshall said.
The consuJtant's study would take
about four months. she noted.
"Most of the work as far a1; site
evaluation is concerned .'' she added.
·'will probably involve the possibility
of expanding the present City Hall.
We consider that very important."
CONSULTANT'S TASK
As outlined by the committee. the
consultallt's task will include deter-
mination• on;
-The comparative costs of devtl·
oping eacib or the four sites:
-The feasibility of locating offices
of other agencies, such as the courts
and the Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce, at the three Irvine llh..
(The committee concedes that the
· present City Hall location is too amaU
lor anything but municipal offices.)
-The cQmpatibility of the tour pos.
slble civic center locaUocu with tbeir
surrounding areas.
-The present and future traffic
patterns at each site. witlh citywide
accessibility a major consideration..
-The prospects of accommodating
Civic Center needs al ttie existing
City Hall site by going h.igh·rise or
by purctiasin-g additional nearby prop·
erties.
-The potential of redevelopinf the
present City Hall properfy in Ute
event another location ii Rieded fm
the Cututt civic c.W.
Mrs. Marsball ~ntect out that ..
council had deda.d aewral IMlllh
ago that metbods ol tinand•J the
Civic C~ter would not be di.culled
until an estimated cost it availlible.
"The study by the arch.itectural con·
sultant will gi ve us an idea on what
the Cinand ng needs will be," the aaid.
''Then we can talk about pou:ible ar·
rangementa, such u the city enter·
ing into an agreement witti another
political aubdivisioo."
Fre• P .. e I
SMITH •..
w h a t you·~ descrfbinc (about t h e
press and defecting troops) la pure fic-
tion -it never happened."
A pretty young girl with autumn
flowers in her long golden t\a.ir amiJ.
ed patronizingty and murmured. "We
wouJd expect you to say that."
Two gtrls who sald they were from
Columbia University In New York
took ~p this theme rather atridently,
swearing they had seen the actual ~·
fecllon of troops. But w1wn one ol
the demonstration leaden called for
witnesses to prepare a tape recarding
fo:-submission to Washl.Qlton &Dd New
York newspapers, the prlJ demur·
red. lt seems they were lookio& in otfl.
er directions at the time but UD.Damed
companions "saw it all."
"But you just said you saw this
yourself." a reporter said.
"I know the truth." said one of tM
young ladies. "more t.Mn anything
you'IJ get from those brute. at &be
Pentagon."
On Saturday afternoon. a welJ.dreff-
ed matron oC about 60 chatted witla a
UPr .reporter beside the reflecting pool
at the bast ol the Llncoln Memorial.
·'My daugtiter is h~with her high
school class and r thouttit J lhoui.t do
my blt, too, lo oppose the war." ahe
said in a cul tured voice. 1'lsn't lt in·
spirati()(lal, all these wonderful .tedi·
cated young people? And nothUll vie>-
lent or ugly ." \
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fmnilin ..S tile people they met in a. Orange CG8lt communities.
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dim to cmtiaue loldiDg stores. It will
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Monday, Octobtr 23, 1967 DAILY Pll.01' 3
. 'We'll Stay In Vietnam'·
701inson Renews Stand on War Against Communi.sm
' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pnaidtnt
Job!Lloa vOftd today that the-Onited
Statel will continue to flgbt for lts
goals in Vietnam and will not be
swayed by fiuatration, impatience or
"'unw1lllqnesa to stay the courte . .,
"Peace and stability will come to
Alla only when the aegreuors know
that they cannot take other people's
land by fQrce .. " Jobnaon aald.
Jobnaon ltaed as the forum for a renewed defense of his Vietnam poli·
ctn-in the wake of the biggest anti-
war demonstration the nation's capi-
tal bu ever seen-a convention of the
International Federation of Commer·
clal, Clerical and Technical employes
at the Shoreham Hotel.
ID a keynote spee<:h to the 62-nation
organization, on which only about half
an hour's advance notice was given
Johnson appeared to be answering
demands voiced by the antiwar dem-
onstrators that the United States
"withdraw now" from Vietnam.
"In every . way we can," he said
"we search for peace In Vietnam. '
"But we appear to be searching alone.
''Those who began the war are not
willing to explore ways to e.nd it.
"They cling stubbornly to the belief
that their aggression will be reward-
ed -by our fruttraUon, our impa-
tience, our unwillingness to stay the
course.
"It wlll not be so."
Johnson said the Asian allies figl1t-
ing with the United States against the
Vietnamese Communists share this
conviction.
Before m~ring to the hotel for the
speech, Johnson issued a statement
condemning "irresponsible acts of vi-
olence and lawlessness by many of
the demonstrators" who laid siege on
the Pentagon during the weekend.
"I know that all Americans share
my pride; In the men in uniform and
·shot TV Man ·
Said 'Fair'
Got Bis Wish
But Break-in Only Partial Success
Tony Galan, 21, of ~ today G~~'~ a jail door .. It swung By Hospital was ju.st where be wanted tO be -in open a~ptly, strikint a · jail matron
Orange County Jail. and tnOcldog her'down while Galan
A Newport Beach TV tedmldan to-
day was in fair condition at Hoag
Memorial Hospital after abdominal
surgeey for a bullet wound suffered
during an early Saturday morning
beer bar brawl.
Gal.an, of 10782 Harcourt Sl, staged ruahed into. the women's section look-
a successful jailbreak in revene Sat· Ing for 1be lirl.
urday, crashing tnto the jail in Santa He dktn't see her and was, in turn,
Ana to see his girl friend. He'd earlier jailed lilmself -in the men's section
been denied perm1.ssion to viait her -on i charge of usaultlng a police
because he wu not a relative. officer, · -
' ' Police said the vicdm, 33-y.ear-old
William G. Lowe, app1.rently unaware
he bad been shot, pursued bi.I ~·
leged attackers out of the taver11,
acuffled with them OD tbe aldftalk
and dune to 11e ateezmc wheel oi
their movtnc car 1111tD be eoller9d to the pnemeat.
Convicted Pai~. ~I, Bo~d; .
Two fiiraeMn, meanwblle, f9cecl •· raipment, tbil aftetnoon on charges
of assault will attempt to commit
murder s~ from the violent
fight at the <Xews Inn, '1811 Newport
Blvd.
Judge WarnsKKKWimrd
A hospital spokesman said Lowe, of
12.&lh 27th St., WU recovering from
the slug wblch pierced his abdomen
and from multiple facial cuta and
abrasions on his body.
Remaining in Newport Beach Qty
Jail in lieu of '5,500 bail each were
Robert A. Gullage, 25, of Or.nge and
William Charles Gullage, 29, of 109
21st Sl ,Newport Beach.
The suspect.a were .-rested in Hunt-
ington Beach shortly after Lowe was
shot and allegedly piJtnl-wbipped at
the Newport Beach tavern.
Police lllid the conflict develoRed
over a quarter WbiCh bad been placed
on the edge of a pool table. ~-.
Lowe contended the quarter waa bis,
and the brothers di.sagreed, polic:. re-
porta indjcated.
Taken aa evidence was a .22-caliber
automatic a:llegedly uaed in the shoot·
ing, police nid.
JACKSON, Miu. (UPI) -A federal
judge allowed bond today for Alton
w~ Roberta and Deputy Sheriff c.eou Price. but wamed that if there
were any bombings anywben in hil
diltrict they would be jailed lmme-·
diat.el.y.
U.S. Dial Judge Harold Cox includ·
ed Sam Bower, Imperial Wizard of
the White Knights of the Ku Klux
Klan , in bis warning.
Roberts, Price and Bowers w e r e
among the seven m~n convicted lut
Friday of CODJpi.ring to slay t h r e e
civil righta workers near Pbiladel-pma, Miss., in 19M. Five of them -
including Bowers -were freed oo
SS,000 appeal bonds.
Birt Co% angrily ordered Price and
Roblrts returned to jail until today's
~gs f<r threatening to dynamite
the jlld~.
"I don't want any more of this
strong arm stuff in the Southern Dis-
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trict of Mlui&lippl.'' said Cox. "It's
out tbt window.''
He ~ he would releue Pr l c e
and iftoberta on '5,000 bonds. But be
Ol'dS'ld a -proviao written mto their
bail: condlUou -and lnse.rted i D t o Bowlen\ .
'!be profuioll specified that if "any ~Oliftl IJ'e Died in aay sort of vio-l~ in •Y oae ol the 4.5 counties of
the &utben Diab'ict of Misaisaippi"
all thr-ee bOnd.s would be automatical·
ly caooeled:
Cox noted that defendanta are DOC•
:mally preaWP.i!d inDocent until proven
guilty, but in ibe case of Bowers,
PJice md Rot.er1s, "I am going to U·
sume you're guilty until you prove to
me you're inDoceut" if there are any
bombings.
Co% diacloeed today tbet an unidenti-
fied perss had been to tee one of the Jurors llDoe the trial, and said be him·
self had received a threatening tele-fbon! call from Lexington, Misl.
the dvlllan lw enforcement penan.
nel for their outstanding service in
the nation'• capital during the Jut
two days,., be said.
The President said the aecuritJ.
forces' actions "stand 1n sharp ~
trast to the irresponsible acts of vic>-lence and lawlessness by many of tbll
demonstrators."
In his speech later, the President
expressed the convictioa that out 81:
the present conflict "a concept J)f ·
world order is quietly emerging
which oilers the world its best ~
for comtruc6ve change.•• •
He described this concept as "a new
sense of community."
Fonner Mayor ·
Talbert Shows ·
Improvement ~ ..
Former Huntington Beach mayor
Tom Talbert. iJ reported m fair cc:a-,
ditlon today at Huatington Intercom·
munity Hospital. . -
Talbert waa bolpjtaliied Wt Tbun-
day after suffering a fracture of his
left bip caused by a fall iD bis home.
He was kept under obM tab ia tbe
hospital's int.enaiYe care mdt ~·. ing an operation GD tbe llrota llip.
Be bu ............. fr-.
iatenaive can. •
Talblrt ............. ......
iagtm BMdl ..,.. ... ~ ,..ri'
on the City~. Be WI aflo ,_.
master ol Talbert, tbe ton , .. med
to Fountain.Valley a few years qo,
and a county aupenilor for 20 ,._... ·
A business pioneer in this area. Tal-
bert opened a real estate office in
Huntington Beach in lt04. and bad . one of the fint Ford dealenbipl tir '
the beach town.
Wallace Speaks
Nov. 3 in MeM
Former Alabama Gov. Geor&e C:..
Wallace will speak at a rally in Costa
Mesa Nov. 3 designed to promote bii
candidacy for tbe presidency.
The rally, lpODIClnCl by the WU.
lace Campalp Committee and the
Orange COUnty bnncb of 1be Amer·
lean lnde~nt Party, will begin ~t
8:1S p.m. m the New Prodacta Pa.
villon on the Orange ~ Fair
Grounds.
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MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 • OTHER DAYS 10:00 TILL 6:00
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ticked it an tiff wiltl a .... con-
ference in wbida be called for_,.
port of U.S. ldWicemea in VJdmm
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cm tU ..a of •ambllel.ioaprojed
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~ ruled out an attempt to craah the
rank.I of anned MPa bQt decided to
conduct a ''teacb-lll" for their captivt-
audieoce-tbt MP•.
One by oat, thy vote-a Cirl witb
a flower in her balr, a ~·man
who claimed be once wu a Green Be-
ret, a milltary.cfr911ed conUc who
called hlmself Gea~Henbe Bar -to broadcaat their • at the rigid MPs.
Some of the demoalltrat«s had
hoped to bani around llDti1 ruab bour
thia morning and form a buman bar-
ricade arotmd parking lots to keep
tbe building's 27,000 employes from chiviDc to W«k. But the Defeaee De-
partment 'W'UD't having any o( tblt.
ProinpUy at mldnfcht, ID officer
advised the remaininc groqp of dem·
omtrator1 that their permit far a COD•
stitutionally guaranleed 0 peaceable
astembly" had expired. •
He aaid they coukl dloole whether
they wanted to ride b.t to Waablnf-
too in buses, or to jail in VIDI. ThlrtY·
four toot the buJ ride. Tbe reme1nini
2(() went to jail.
'lbe final arrests brought the total
number taken into cuttoclTdurlnl the
weekend demomtratioe to m. Mott
of them were quickly releued with
small ftne1 and suspended jail HD-
tencea. Author Norman Maller, who
WU arrested Saturday, was tM only
one given a jail aeateace.
Molt of the demcmtrltan drifted
awa.y Saturdq night to bud blet to
lloaltl u far off u Tau and Call· farm.. Fewer t.n 2S8 wwt metntafn-
bll tbe pace YllB la tbe.ddUJ dart·
-• tile PmtaM ..... y dOt wbea afflcf.a. ...... tMln tbroulh bullborm to be off the erounds
by midnight.
dtJ of -birth, 'MJo.. * * * * * * •
.,... -.. v ..... el BmlllliJ. Serviceme'n In VWtilam
Jo, apbl city d 9le Mma .ate
al Sonora, toot direct ..... wllm
the poliDe fara w.at • • iJlep1
5trib. He fired tbe police cbid and
Ida entire fcine.
B"/ast Anriwar Protests
• Unitied States mldK hurt tbe ·•AJnlrl •
can bnaie in the wwld.
Of ficia1s U>nnt
Votes In Viet •.
House Election
"All I've cot to say ii that it'• tre~
madoul propepnda for the Commu-
Diltt," Nid Sgt. Jamel R. Bell of Des
Moinet, Iowa. 'f!J'be· commuak11 just
1 i t In their homeland and mp 1t as =·· -Jt'•. jut ~· ;;;. seWnl frft propa~:·
Maft1 troops eaprelled tbe view
free apeech is an important plrt of
the freedom for wbidl they believe
they-are fi&hting.
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Adrw ............. "''"Pey-ton Place• spent a _..._ in I.-.
don "°' to tbe theater aDd gap-ing at c:eWa Wes ia tbe Jolltllr
jUlt Ute odaer m.. .... aid.
There'• a diffeftDce, thoa&b. ia
who the 11118' ltan are ower theft,
abe confided. Tbe really big ones
are 0... Miii &-. Sir lwlld
Ohler and Sir .W.. Gl1Psu .. abe
said.
'"Ibetle people have a right tD di!·
agree," said Spec. 4 Richard A. Cree-
gan of Visalia, Calif. "I see nothing
wrong with people back home feeling
~on. It doesn't bother me.
'But there's too much at stake for us to pull out ...
Security Policeman Gerald P'. ruton
of Buzzarda Bay, Mass., &aid: "I don't
know wmt they'll accomplish with all
thiJ. I cert.a.inly don't agree with what
they're doing but I aay live and let
li .. w.
News of the W81biogt.on and other
demonstrations wa' carried over
Armed Forces Radio and beard by
Amerteans throughout Vietnam.
Among other comJ'1lfds:
"I don't think these people know
what they're demonstrating about Let
them come over here for a while. Then
they can demonstrate when they go
back if they stm want to-Navy Cpo
Darrel D. Bru~e, 34, St. Josephs, Mo.
"They want UI to Set out of Viet-
nam, but if we do we are· going to
end up fighting back in the states.
1bose demonstrators made me so mad
I don't even want to talk aibout it,"-
Spec. 4 Myron Pellegrin, 20, Houma,
La.
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LONDON (UPI)-'~ on ·bone-
bact gllloped through a c r e am l n t
crOWdi outalde -tle U.S. Einbuay
Sumay Dltbt to brtak up one of ..,.
etal foteitn protMtt to 111pport the
anti-Vietnam dtmamt:Ntlon in Wuh-11:~ then so ~ •. mOIUY po-
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omtratma. Offldall reportec$ '1 ·ar· rests. ·
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ln when marchen ettellUltecl ti) ap-
proach the doora of the U.S. ED;tbuay.
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backwardl blr a:· ihcm . ct . ltlcb,
atones an4. f1recrac:an before the
squadnm ~ ~ aflcer1 1band-
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dem~ .were bowled over by
the plloplng alma.II. •
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up of an • Anierlcan tJnk : through the
poUce Jtnil. Officen ~ away the
camu tl6d arrested those In the
small truck underneath.
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reeeh the steps 1' the ed>uly.
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All Air Force g e n e r a l
dmlea Gal target "&tric·
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...... Vietnam ca
"mse f1iW and •r·rn111n1
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nded 30 years of -111• .......
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1erftd 15 months in'
um.
Be &aid tbe Sen*
edllela subcommi n-, relnnd
...,~wer• ame el heavy
impend tram
... -boahftl Nartlll Vietnml.
''I felt that we ..a, lid•inc wt
Synod I
In Final
UnitB~
Radio ~ata
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lf0500W (ufl) -The
~ Unica ~ success· fa1lJ )illmdled a .-mie to
link this largest nation on
earth bJ lp8t.'9 communica-
tiiae, the Clfticial Taaa news
agency .us bld:ay.
Tasa said )folniya 1 was
Jagncbed Sunday and is fandioainC ''normally.,,
MolDiya l's main purpose
is to exploit long distance raci, telephone and radio
teJegrapb as well as televi·
lion satellite systems, Tass
said.
The system beams pro·
grams of the central Soviet
tdnision transmitter to
''Orbita" network points.
Sadl pointJ were set up in
the ab-eme north. Siberia,
the Far East and Central
Asia, Tass said.
Tass said data has bee
received from the new sate
lite.
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Says Target JJans Causing Losses
t
''The existing practice of Gi!n. Harold K. Jobnlon,
dollng out tbe targets one, ~rmy chief of ltlff, Aid the
two and three at a time la , 'Joint Chiefs of Staff unan·
too restrictive and result.a
in more pilot aDd airplane
Jouee!' be aaid. •
''40bvioualy ~ molt ef·
fecUve, moet nnuanvaUve t.geta In NOrth Vietnam
were not •truck." be Mid.
lmoualy recommended -two
~ars 410 "11 heavy a blow
=poattiae·.·. ap1nlt impor·
mllitiary ... in
or1h Vietnlm. .. _,,.
1 "Tblr view wa DClt aup-P, o rt e d;' be tettifled.
more bombing if that ls nee·
essary."
''l have advocated tbe ra·
pid and heavy appli<:ation ol.
air power to targets in
North Vietnam u well as in
So\6 Vietnam, wherever
tbey might be f o u n d," Greene said.
mara, ,>Mio laid eYell Ille
Joint Chiefs admitted some1
of the targeta they ~
mended -but wen not --
thorized to bomb -were i.
significant.
McNemara Mid -'r a
few ol seyerat --~ bombing targets acted ..,
the military bad DGt bem
au1hori7Jed.
Individually some al tilde
FOlt THE •
FUTUU .J~m,
Sdl11I ., I . IU ••••EP:PING •ll'DlEl'.&aJAL
•ACCOUNnNG ... I ii ..,. .... DY
.. -ftntal ____ .,., •JmnAL
·-·--•• lilNG
hand tied behind our backs,
that we could have been
mucb more effective had
we been able to pick 1n;ore
lucrative target.a that exist-
ed iD Nortta Vietnam, tpat
tbia would beve bad a much
~ act OD the en-
emy and · ability to car-
ry on the ar in the South."
Myers the subcommit-
tee Aug. if.9.
Myers ~said that initially
only on or two fixed tar-
gets w e released at a
time use "they were all
appro~ at the W~n
level.'
He was the final wltne11
before the panel, wblch pre-
viously recommended r in·
c.reaaed .and m<>re effecti\>e
use ol available air power
afainlt North Vietnam.
'Therefore ,,. qiported
the gradual approach that· riaa been used since then."
I Gen. Wallace M. Gr~.
mmaDdant of the Marine ~rps. teftified be .tvocet-
ed "more effective bombing
and I am alto advocating
When t:be subcommittee is~ued ib re<:ommendations
Aug. 31 it said the top gen-
erals favored more bomb-ing. might seem · unimpstMt, 1-------------------=-
,.
In oth.er heavily censored
testimony r&leaeed today,
Both ground !~ gener-
als disagreed witb earlier
te.ttiroony by Secretary of
Defense Robert S. McNa·
Gens. Greene and Jam-
s.aid, but as a pacbte ·u.ey
called them ~ tie
the over-all military .m-
sion.
Almost Everybody Along T~e
Orange Coast Reads The Pilot
Whythousands of.Americans
will pass up those smooth, sile11t
new'68 cars and buy this fun11y-sounding
Mercedes-Benz200 .Diesel.
' I
,/
l'
he extra sound a Mercedes-Benz 200 Diesel
es can mean lots of extra dollar5 in
our i>ocket at the end of a year.
{And lots and lots of dollars at the end
fa dozen years. h 's a very durable
chine.)
The sound, the savings, and the dura-
ility all stem from the U1!orthodox way
Diesel engine works. If you're fed up
·th cars that give 8 miles per gallon and
frequent -costly tune-ups and beg to
be traded after two or three years, this
''offbeat" Diesel may be just what you're
looking for.
And at $4493 it could be the shrewdest
car buy of your life.
The Dietel clfflerence
In the 200 Diesel engine, there are DO car-
buretors. No distributors. No points. No
condensers. Not eyen any spark plugs.
An automatic injection system squirts
diesel fuel through tiny nozzles directly
into the combustion chambers.
Instead of spar k plugs, compression heat
within the chambers ignites.the fuel (and
the big combustion "bang" that results is
where that Diesel sound comes from).
It may sound like technical gobbledy-
aook, but this Diesel principle means
several dollar-saving thinp:
1. With Do carburetors, points, con·
densers, distributors or spark plugs to
fiddle with or replace, your upkeep costs
compared with many gasoline V-8's will
plummet over the years.
2. Compared to carburetors, that Diesel
injection system is maddeningly exact in
metering fuel. Less fuel is wasted before it
can be burned.
3. The Diesel burns fuel more efficiently,
t~. Far less is lost by incomplete combus-
tion than in gasoline engines. Every pos-
sible drop is converted into energy to turn
the crankshaft. Up ioes your mileage.
4. The Diesel burns diesel fuel, not gas·
oline. And it can be bought cheapef than
reiular 1u. Down go your fuel costs .
What'• the catch?
You may have heard that Diesels also brin1
aome less welcome things.
"They make an awful racket!" goes one
beef. "You can never find a place that sells
The Mercedes-Benz 200 Diesel: it doesn't look like an ordinary economy car, because it's not.
diesel fuel when you need it," goes another.
A Diesel pays for its economy by sound-
ing different, true. Bu t the sound is only
audible at idling speeds. Once underway,
as CAR LIFE magazine found," many unsus-
pecting passengers are surprised to learn
that they've been riding in a Diesel."
Diesel fuel is sold wherever transports
stop-and that's thousands of places across
the country. There are bound to be several
such stations in you r community.
Remember, too, that your 200 Diesel is
designed and built to run up to 500 miles
between fillings. (That's further than the
distance from New York to Montreal.)
No economy touche5
1J0n't be misled by th~ 200 Diesel's eco-
nomical running costs into thinking that
this is one more tinny little "economy" car.
Check clo$ely; you'll find that the 200 Diesel
equals or beats other $4500 cars for com-
fort, finish and drivin1 ease.
For instance. there's every bit as much
interior space · as you'll find in those big
'68 dreamboats. You're cradled in sea.ts
that orthopedic physicians helped design
to foil muscle cramp and Fatigue.
Every 200 Diesel. body is hand·fitti.shd
before painting. When it is painted, it'r.
painted three times and then hand-rubbed.
No engine is installed until it passes a 60-
minute test run. No car is released unti l
a squad of inspectors give it an unquali-
fied O.K.
You conquer bumps with a fully indt>
pendent suspension system (the same type
found on Europe's costliest sports cars).
You stop squarely, with front disc brakes
that don't know how to fade. And because
the 200 Diesel's body has been weldtul. to-
gether-not just bolted-you're spared the
rattles and squeaks that plague so many
cars after a few thousand miles.
Mercedes-Benz applies 24 pounds of
primer and 24 more pounds of undc~t-
illltodleDDmd.'IWsi&-a•uwl •
car daat·s llailt to 1-t.
&..RS.'1959•~
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withoat bowillc iL 8dow m'e .... tted
nuiJ priors• f« 7 al .. IJ llall'.eda Bcm
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llatlDdcs-Bau: picnw-1ecl ...., impottant
safety fawns. ...,. ,ears ago. Dua) cir·
aril bn.ke liacs, di.sc br.ale5 and otMr
itam lme heea lfa!Nb1d cquipmmt for
~ too. Bui wad CU1••ima to make
Merades-Baaz cars naa safer-both in
noidina trouble.. and in protecting you if
b ouhle should occur.
<lip c:-.-f.r .... ltare
Fmd out ewn 1DOR about the 200 DieseJ-
dip and Said thr coupoa below and Fl •
fme. 2S-plF color brochure.
Or bcuer ,a. wisit our showroom soon
for • taa clriw in die -fumry~"
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~-~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~--. .. Hes~ue Drama Rev·
Scandinavian Flyers Found in Icy Yukon
PAIRB.~ A 1 a ska
1 CPI) -Rescue WJib will
attempt lo evacoate three
ScandiMviaa Oien today
fna IM icy ta.Ira of the
YUoa territory wbae their
plane wait doWll niM days
ago.
An ironic twist led to their
location after more than a
.-ttl. of fruitless Karch ef·
forts. ~Y were spotted by
a pilol wbo left his primary
. ~ area because ol bad
wratber.
The men were Einar Ped-
f'fWD. 41. Stockholm. Chie(
~aviga\or for Scandinavian
AJr Lines Systems I SAS l:
been so bad in his primary
search area.
Their location was fixed
at 60 miles north ol Old
Crow, Y. T., aod 45 miles
south-southwest ~ Shingle
Point near the mouth ol the
Mackenzie River.
The Scandinavian ruers
had been missing since Oct.
14 when they departed Fair·
banks on a transpolar rught
for Oslo.
"The weather was kind of
a break," Shinn said, "be·
1·ause if it hadn't been so
bad around lnuvik, we
wouldn't have been search·
ing the area where we found
them."
Shinn said he spotted ttie
heavily damaged plane in
the tundra with its wings
torn off. Co-pilot Ron Wood
Th« Tjoentveit. 39. former
SAS Navigator now working
for Wei•Alaska Airlines,
2nd Rolf Storhaug. 21. Os·
lo. They wen found on the
footbills ol the Richardson
MouDtaias.
Shinn was at the rontrols of
an rn Turboprop with 25
volunteer observers aboard
when ·the wreck~ge was
sighted. He said he never
would have paseed over tt:ie
area if the weather hadn't
sighted the grounded trio. ftast
The three were near a ~ for the Weary
W eia • Alaska pilot Bob
lean-to they had built in the
treellnl! about a Mile from
the crash site.
New Storm Sovie'ts to Construct
Born, Heads 1st Aircraft Carrier
For Island
MJAMI 1 t:Pll-Jlurricane
Hrid:i. paclung winds of bet·
ter than 85 miles an hour al
her Cftlkr. slapped Bermu-
• da W'itll some fringe gaJes
urty today ad nrirled to-
.... lbr opeD IH.
De N._. Hurricanr
<nta' .. lliami said Heidi
was espected to grow larg-
er in size Ind intensjty. but
wauJd coetinue t.o b e a d
away fJ1lln Bermuda and
the U.S. mainland.
Heidi bkl5som~ into a
tropical Jtonn early Sun-
day and by nUdnight h a d
graduated to the sixth bur·
ricaae ol the Ka.son.
NEW YORK I AP l -Vice
Adm. William E. Ellis has
disclosed that lh·e Soviet
Union is building iti; f\rst
aircraft carrier. the New
York Times said today.
The story from Norfolk.
Va .. said the disclosure was
made Sunday by Ellis, chief
of staff of the Supreme Al·
lied Command. Atlantic,
which has its headqµarters
in Norfolk.
The Times story also said
in part:
The carrier. believed de-
signed for launchln~ heli-
copters rather than Jets, is
Prhlee of Wales
viewed as evidence that Sn-
viet naval strategists. tradi·
tionally concerned almost
exclusively with defense,
are thinking more boldly of
gaining the ability to ex-
tend military power far
from Soviet shores.
Ellis said in an interview
that the Russians have "the
second largest and best na-
vy in the world'' and are
moving up fast.
Since World War IJ. he
said. they have built about
200 destroyers. 25 cruisers
and more than 400 subma-
rines.
Chnrks Takes Royal Duty
LONDON CUP)) -Prince riage, waving to the crowds.
Cbaries., lilotly punned by He will take the chair be-
~ cameras, takes on side the throne when t ·h e
the tint hill atM.e duty of his Queen makes her speech
life 'hesday. to her lords and commoners.
1be J.l.year~ student His crown as Prince of Wa-.;u ~ his official place !es will be carried in t h e
as heir to the throne in the royal procession.
royaJ pocession at the st.ate Prince Charles has been
opening of the new session been briefly on television be·
ol Parliament by his moth-fore at royal weddings and
er. Queen Elizabeth .p. • io the background of hi s
The event will be teJevis-parents on some stale oc-
ed in full and mnnons o( •. c3siom such as the funeral vnen will see the prioce .olSU-.Winston CllUrchill. For
ridr to and from Parliament the first ti.me he will be one
rn a horse-dra'Wll "state cat-'()f tM leading figures.
YOU ARE
INVITED
TO MEET
Cllristint
Jorgense1.
He has consulted his much·
televised father. Prince Phil·
ip, as tlO technique.
Prince Philip's advice:
"Don't take ·any notice of tfle camera.i-try to forget
lttey are there."
His son is -a quiet. reserv-
eod boy, taking after his
mother in looks and almost
as t a I I as bis father in
height. His hair. worn .long
for some yea.rs as a school-
boy, is cut shorter now that
he is a student at Cam·
bridge University.
•
al the Bookstall
333 E. 17h ST., COSTA MESA
BEHIND THE PANCAKE HOUSE
FOR AN EXCLUSIVE*
AUTOGRAPH PARTY
Tuesday, Oct. 24 7-9 p.m.
*This will be her only
Orange County appearance
.,
After the batUe is a time for rest and relaxation and these two soldiers of tbe
lOlst Airborne Division do just that as one gra~ a little shuteye and the other'
dashes off a letter to the folks back home.
Nixon, Rockefeller, Kennedy -
Outweigh LBJ in New Poll
PRIN~N, N.J. (AP)-
President JobDIOO would be
unable to defeat t b e lead·
ing three Repubticam men-
tioned as prea.idential candi·
dat~s if any election w a s
held today, accotdiq to the
latest Gallup Poll.
The poll, cooducted be·
tween Oct. 6-11. found that
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy ,
ID·N.Y.), would fare bet·
Ur than Johnson but would
not be able to deefat former
Vice President Richard M.
Nixon or New York Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller.
Pollsters asked the follow·
ing question of 1,5&5 persons
in 3'lO localities acroes the
nation:
· "SupPole the presidential
election were held today. If
(candid~te·e name) were
the Democratic candidate.
wttidl would )'OU like to lee
wi_n?''
A Nixon-Johnson r a c e
showed 49 per cent for Nix-
on. 45 per cent for the Presi·
dent and six per cent unde-
cided. It was the first time
that Nix on has stiown great.
er strength than Johnson in
the Gallup Poll.
D es p i t e his insistence
that he is not a candidate,
Rockefeller holds an even
wider lead over the Pred-
dent -54 percent to • per-
Ced wilt lik petdllt .....
cided.
The la'le1t pll ah•
lbowed Gov. Geqe --ney of MicNpe •st f C Johnson, • percelll .. •
percent witb le9ell perc:M
undecided.
In races a g a i n 1 t Sm.
Kennedy. N i x o n bolds a
lead of 41 percent to ~ per·
cent with five peremt ...
decided and Roct.e.feller"s
edge is 47 percent to 4' per
cent with KVen peromt -.
decided.
You'll soon be receiving your new
Orange cour,ty telephone directories.
And one thing you'll notice right
away is that the front pages have all
been completely redesigned. You'll
find them ·easier to use, easier to un-
derstand and full of useful information
about how to use your phone.
For example. emergency ftumbers..
long distance rates. area codes. ...,_.
to dial direct, how to dial T•. or gee
repair service -those are just IOllle
of the things you'll find in lt'8 na
front pages. There's a comiilell ...,
on Page 1.
We asked several hundred phOftE
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Medi-Cal Program Hinges.
On High Co~rt Decision
YOSEMITE (AP) -U
the state loses its case in
the current Medi·C&l issue
going betore the SW.te Su·
preme Court next month, •
whole category of Medi-Cal
recipients will have to be
eli~ted tn>m the pro-
I
gram, an admtnlJtratio.n of. Reagan adminiatratioa's po.
fidlll laid ~ · '•ltion in reducing certaip
In remarks prepared for eervices in the .tate'a mecM· · delivery at the anD\*1 ~ . ing of the California Hospl· Oil Mlistqce prosram I
'81· Auociation, .health and ~:Cal . ·
welfare edminiatrator Spen· K• Wd ft. 'WIM! nec_.y I cer Williams reiterated the tor. h iadmi.QistNttf>n to or,
M .me sentce1 elimlMt·
Reagan To Discuss
State Water Cuts
ed ~ order to keep the gi· i .
can.tic mlftl.mllHon dollar I
prqcram within its budget. ·
However, a superior court
j~ ·h s u e d an order , qainit the state, saying
U\at the cuts 'ftfe invalid.
The ltate tippealed tbe cue
to the state Supreme Court, ,
wbicb 11 acheduled to hear
the mat t e r early next
QUEENIE ly Phil .......
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
summary of a two-day leg-
islative committee hearing
over proposed cuts in the
State Water Project is to be
presented to Gov. Reagan
today in a meeting with top
water officials.
~thfue position of the tri· ... I0-.... 2_3 __________ _._...,.,_ _ _.
al court iJ ~held," Wil·
Uams said, "we would have
Reagan, back from the
National Govemors' Confer·
ence, meets with William
Gianelli, water resources di·
rector, and Sen. Gordon
Cologne, (R.Jndio), chair·
man of the Senate Water
Committee.
to completely eliminate ser· --------------------• vices" now extended to
medically indigent but par·
~.:::·~~or~/=:i Reagan Criticized 180,000 reclplents to tum to
counties for medical care at a local coat of about $70 LOS ANGELES (AP) -
million, he said. Glenn Anderson, former
Cuts that the adrninistra· Democratic lieutenant gov·
tion ordered, and w h i c h er.nor of California, bas re-
were ruled invalid. ell:min· newed bis blasts against
ated such services as non· the Reagan administration,
emergency surgery and den· calling for a political re.
pleased with unity shown tat c~ from the program. grouping to "halt the Cur·
by Republican governors as well as suctl benefits as rerit swing-to reaction in
Teen Post Clrlef
Cites Fund Need
TIE A
STRING
AROUND
YOUR ,.
FINGER!
THERE IS
SOMETHING
YOU MUST
REMEMBER!
anti that Is •••
Aides said the discussion
wou.ld center on recommen·
dations t h a t 16 secondary
projects in the m a s s iv e
State Water Project be de·
ferred because of an expect·
ed shortage of funds.
Last week, the Senate and
Assembly water commit·
tees heard lengthy testi·
mony in which the state
wa.s urged to raile addi·
tional funds rather than de·
fer any phues of the ••·
ter project.
during the conference, held providing eyeglasses to in· our state." BOB'S a~ard the ocean li.ner In•,_di_·1_ent __ redJ>i __ ·en __ ts_. _____ 1_n_a_speec __ h_Sa_t_ur_da_y_, An_·----------------""--------------·ll
dependence aa it sailed from
Reagan arrived in Sacra·
mento Saturday night say·
ing that ", .. the ball game
went to the Republicans."
He was referring to the
Republicans' successful ef·
forts to block an attempt to
put governors on record as
supporting President John·
son's Vietnam war policies.
He said he regarded th.is as
a defeat for Johnson.
He indicated he was
New York to the Virgin la· _.. . •
landa. bad Ii.;._ • B T'he i overnor .WIJ
comment on t b e aMidr'
demonstrations t h a t OC· ~~~ ~s°tr~t~~!~ AIR CAUFOn111A ADDS A that any charges of police nn
brutality will be carefully ~res~g~te~ scheduled to SAN JOSE & OAKLAND TD ... bofd a formal news confer·
f!C:e ~:s~:fio:fn~ PJaa;s f~ ITS SCHEDULE I CT. 23 G another fund-raising t o u r ·
which will take him to Iowa.
=·•.Texas,Jllmoisand FROM ORANGE ·coUNTYAIRiaoRt Al.
Young Demos Support
. (Don't worry, -stil have 8 fli&bls daily
ProtestS, Marijuana to San Frw:isc.o. w ParU11 • FREE!) N
SANTA MONICA (AP\ -
T11e California Federation
of Young Dem9Crats' state
central committee has con·
eluded its three-day meet·
ing here by passing resolu·
tions voicing "sympathy''
for draft resistors. legaliza·
tion of marijuana is preva-
lent at all levels o( society:
the use of inarijua.na for
Two Escape
Plane Crash
TORRANCE (AP) -A
flight instruct« and a SW·
dent pilot ~ inju9
Saturday nigtlt when t h e y
landed a light plane on a
vacant lot after the engint
gave out.
Authorities said Richard
H. Stowell, 26, and Arnold
F. Stephenson, 43, both of
Los Angeles. landed safety
at Sepulveda Boulevard
and Maple Avenue.
Three Airmen
I
Die In Autq
MINOT, N. D. (A~j -A
Santa Barbara; Calif,l, man
was am on i three ~nn~n
stationed at Minot. A 1 r
Force Base wtlO diM as a
result o( a one-ear accident
early Sunday on tT. S. 8.1
about 10 miles north of
here.
Two others were injured.
The North Dakota High·
way Patro\ identified the
victims as the driver, Fred
J . Ragghianti, 20. Memphis,
Tenn., and two passengers,
. James B. SaslO, W, Santa
Barbara. Calif,, and Samuel
Petty, 20, La'Ocaster, S. C.
Petty died tn a hospital, ftte
other two .at the scene. The
patrol said the oar ~arrying
the airmen feiled to make a
curve. hit an approach and
overturned.
. psycholoaical dependence
and continual use has n o t
validly been shown to be
detrimental to the user or to
society or to cause physical
or psychological impair·
·ment .
The committee also said,
"The CFYD n mpathizes
with draft resistor6-groops
and individuals -in their
acts of non·violent civil dis·
obedience a1'linst an unjust
Selective Service System
and an illegal war."
Support for the California
Democr..atic Coun<:il's peace
slate was vbted. stressing
an end to American bomb-
ing in North Vietnam. T h e
resolution oailed for tt1e im·
mediate start of a phased
withdN.wal of American
troops, and negotiations with
the Viet Cong -li.mited to
discussion of the terms of
withdrawal.
Other measures passed by
the central committee op·
posed an increase in charg.
es or fees at California in·
stitutions of higher learning,
supported the protest against
the administration of pre·
duninanately Negro Manuel
Arts High School in Los An·
geles, and asked the Cali·
fornia. legislature and t b e
,Los Angeles Cit)' Cl>uncil to
enact stronger smog con·
trol· legislation.
Jail Crasher
Now A Guest
SANTA AN·A (AP)-Tony
Gallan ·broke infu jail, s<>
they kept him there.
Sheriff's deputies s a i d
Galan, 21, of Anaheim was
not allowed to visitt a jailed
girlfriend Saturday because
he wasn't her relative .
So he rammed the jail
door, knocking matron
Rom,a McBreen off balance,
and dashed into the women
section.
Galan was arrested for as·
saulting a police officer and
jailed-In the men's section.
Stops Tormenting
Rectal Itch
Exclusive Formula Promptly Stops Itching.
Burning and Relieves Pain of Piles In Mott Ca1e1
Ne" York, N.Y. (Special): The
emba rrassing itch cauud by
htmorl'hoids is most torturous.
But science has found a apecltl
fnrmul11 with the Ability. in
lllMt r11~es -to promptly •top
th, hurninsr itc:h, relieve pllin
11ncl Act ually •hd nk hrmot·
r hoid1. And all without lllf·
cotics or stinrinr utrinr1nt1
o! any kind.
The ~ecret i-Pr(para.tfo~ H•.
There i• no other hemorrhoid
formulA likP it. Prt p11 r11tion R
also lubrlr11tM. ~oothes irrit.111.ed
d~~ues anti helps prevtnt fur·
ther inf~rtion. In ointment or
aupposit.ory form.
IF YOU UVE II ANY OF
THESE AREAS-
WE'll SAVE YOU TIME.
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Air California expands its schedule! Now, you can take.off from '
th~ newest air-terminal in the~, at Orange County Air·
port, and land right at San Jose or Oakland.
Don't spend your time on the"h"ee*ays at either end ••• spend it
profitabty or pleasurably aooard an Air California EJectra-Jet.
SAVE
TIME,
FLY
CALL ,.."IUVn MiENT OI
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Oct. 26
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1000
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REAtESHMENTS
WATCH FOlt OUlt
AD WED. OCT. 25,
IN THE DAILY PILOT
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Newport 81vd
Costa Mesa
646-7167
Mesan Gets
New Title
Firm Post
Oolea Metan James A.
Sirnmcm bll been named
3lliltant vice prelident for ha..._ developmelt of the
1st American nUe Insur·
anoe md Trust Compaoy'a
Del Amo Financial Center.
Si!DIDON joined the First
American· organization in
1963 aft« two ye.-s u u-
tistaat caNf!r end opera-
tions officer for the Bank
oi Amtrica ill ~-1· Ooun·
ty. Followinl \~ ta ti·
tJe~~DKlef•
vice and tbe pllllt depM.t.-ment. be ._ '-dillriet
aa1es ma r• .. s-at
tbree yell'I.
A lll&ift el Ohio. SiJD.
moos aMmdld Jctm Carroll
University, Cle'Ve1and. ~
a n d SCJulMm Oa1ifOrnil
Sc.boot of E«row, and sen'·
ed in tbt u. s. Marine
Corps.
He is a member al. the :ScJu'bland W'Mf!l C4mmit.
tee of 1..41 Angeles and the
Santa Ana Junior Chamber
ol CbmmC'CL The Simm0111
family. including wife Jan
and three dBldren, plalls to
move to Palol Verdes.
House Not
Cutting
Own Costs
WASHING TON CAP)
The current congrf.ll!llSional
economy wave is lapping
at the doon of molt feeler·
al agencies but &howl ~
sign m tbreatenlng tbe ...
land of. proeperity Congre11
Jw created OD Capitol Hill.
Tbe Houle wted iut week
to clamp drutic rstric·
tions on tpmdinc by execu-
tive depll tment agenclel.
But the ..-day it CI'Ulbed
a move tD trim 5 pen:ent
from its on payroll -or, as Rep. Rebert L.F. Sik-
es, (D-Fla.), said "to take
the same medicine it wants
to admioiater to other gov.
ernment agencies."
Sikes' amendment w a s
aimed at a HOWie payrcil
that bas akJrodteted 84 per·
cent in the past six years
•and DOW is nearing '5() mil·
~lion annuDy. Upwards of
500 employ• of. House er
Senate ae paid '20,000 er
more a year, a survey
.shows.
Sikes' colleagues listened
politely to his contention that
the Houe cannot "in c o o d
·grace exempt itseU from the
restrictiQDs on spending that
.we proposed for otners."
Then it rejected his amend·
ment 134 to fi6.
A wek earlier. the Houae
sboutM down a move by
Rep. Edward J. Derwinskf.
(R-m.). to put "some re-
straint on runaway salaries"
by exempting congressional
:employes from a 4.5 percent
:fedmll Jl9Y raise. Thet
·aame day, though, other
'House members used nearly
·the same araument to ex-
·clude federal antipoverty
workers from the pay raiJe
'bill
• Another area unlikely to
suffer major cuts ce pub-
'J,ic wwkl projects. common-
ly called the ''perk berrel.'' n.e blD sending federal
: .funds into ftQrly every con-
gressional dJstrlct for re-
damation, flood control. . mer and bart>or projects ta
_. iD conferace commit·
tee. Earlier atteDlpta in the
Home .t Senete to trim
tt I p«cent were IGUDdly de-
feated.
To Country
See Country Casuals At
Our Trunk Showing Tomorrow
by Joyce, the great little
nonchalants lor lazy living ..•
fashionably smug with up-front
buckles and clever little ties ...
in suede or leather ... great for
gadding about the country or
taking ii easy in the city. each, 14.00
•
Te City
See City Slickers At
Our Trunk Showing Tomorrow
by Joyce, the snappy steppers
to whiz you through your busy
days in latest looks ••.. streamlined
and pure and simple or talcing
on brisk buckles or sassy bows •.
set on heels that are meant
lor walking. 16.CJ0..17.00.
Come In tomorrow to our Newperf ·
Store. meet Mr. Jad Evans of
Joyce Shoes. Let him show you
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Joyce's casual arid dressy
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ANAHEIM
444 N. Eucft~ e .ln•ht1m
.ln1htlm Shopping Center-Phone SH·8121
Shoo Mond•y thl'll Saturday
10 00 1.m. to IJ JO e .m.
DEL AMO
H•wthorne Blvd. at <Arson St.
tn Del Amo Cent.er
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DAILY PILOT 9
Aid .. Beeatry
·Engineers Ask Spacesport
New .. Way Found
To Stop 1Hair Loss,.
Grow More Hair
ANABEDl-'nu. 11*8
enPeen today c.n.d far
UM UDlted 8latM to bald
"~"to 11011•
apaeecraft 00 .. Nlatr7
t0tbteutb'11tnw'lpbln.
Nw DMltert* aW to
make tbll ftUtble. and•
lac them could .... ~
, Uoot ol doUan in tbe 1pace
T LJ s PfOIJ'IJD, tbe1 mded JD a nu et repcrt pl'epm-ed far tbe
Gmllld lpK:«:ld ,.....,
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A. Laf•••r. Gtmta L.
hJdllff .a a..d D.
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Md)eeeD Ar6 rmMca
~t1a.i.-..11o.. -uld·-1.....-.a
Tomb Defaced
In SI fourth auual meetbal 1*e LONDON (UPI) -T • e aym· g of the Americm llLltltute tomb"' Kart lllrx .....
of Aerooautica and AaUo-red ad fedla.1111 ..._
ANAHEIM -Jury trial nautic1. tile wt ekad and .,_ ~
bu been aet Dec. 4 foe an The report auggelta that ed with the....._.,....._
Anaheim liquor atoce clerk the vut recov•J Dlt'lnld al fr'1llt pats Brit* ant.• who is 8CCUled in tile ''horse _us_ed __ in_the __ MercurJ ____ -s __ a_potice ¢ r• llid.
play" lhootinC death ol h1I
best trlend.
G&r1 M. Runkle, 20, pi..
ded bp>ceDt to IDvohmt.-y
n-.luatrter at Ml arra1p.
JDllJt 'Friday la ~
,..... end fllabll • Jnl'C· HOUSTON Texas -If But, U you are not alt11dy·
Id i... •• .,.., ..... ~ Juli you don't 1uifer from male stlct bald, bow can you be•
• pr.-alra1lft at patt.eru baldMu, you can sure what ta actually oauaJ.nc'
•...-. now atop your hair IOIS ••. your hair loas? Even 1f bel~
TWr ~ a11e ...-. and crow more hair. Dell may •~etn ~ "nm 1n
-., IUllriall ta ..., nr yean "they aald it ~ family, this 11 certain· ---•ft .. .,,.. .._.....~ eouJdn't be done." But now a 1.Y-ltO proof of the cauae Qf ..-.;,:r , ,,, e;;:11;;.;-ftrm ol laboratory con.awtanf., YOUR )lair loss.
lilm., , ' • developed a treat.tpent for MW cond.IUons can cauH
....,-mil .......... men and women, that· M ha.Ir loss. No matter which
wlllda tllilJ .... llaft .ire. only ltopplDg hair loss . • • one 11 causing your ha.Ir Joc1,: ctr.._tlltlldfar ....... la really growing hair! lf you wait until you are ellck
Tbey don't even ask you to bald and your hair roots are
tab their word fOr il If they dead, you are beyond help.
belleve tbat the treabnent wlll So if you still have any hair
you, they invite you to oo'top ol your bead and would
it for 32 days, at their Wte to stop your ~loss and
and see for yourself! grow more hair • • • now ts
Naturally, they would not the time to do aomethlJli
tbla no-riJt trial unless about it before it's too late. tnetment worked. HOW·
, it la lmponible to help Loeech Laboratory Consult-
one. anta, Inc., will 1upply you
Tbe "'8l iujority of with treatm.ent tor 3'l days, at
c.. ol acaive hair fall their riak, if they believe the
mil "ldDIM are the begin· treatment will help you. Just lliDC and more fully de-send them the information
lftlODlld m.., of male pat. lilted below. All Inquiries are
tma m1c1w and cannot be amwered confldentially, by mall and without obllptlon. ~ He ii ftee Oil -b.til. I
CT I Jam , ...... can& ~--..... . -------NO oeuGATIOM COUPOH-------. Rmakle oritlDaUY WU W.
rette4 for murder in th e
death of Jtuaell DoacW
White, 19, ol Au ... ~
lice said RuntJe ecddeatlll·
ly &bot White while plQiDc
with. a rnol'VW' in the liquor nan when .. 1'Cllbd.
PAI> POUTICAL ·ANNOUNCEMENT
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AID•
VOTE So• -
ON SCHOOL BOND PROPOSITIONS
THIS IS A PARTIAL UST OF HARBOR AREA CITIZENS SUPPORTIN6 THE BOND PROPOSITIONS:
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Mr. Henry i. lleclr, Jr.
Mr. I M". Ce, llecklHir11
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Uoyd t. 11111,iM, Jr.
t.4r. I Mr1. C. E. llelr
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Mr. Tilly H. S.,lllMr
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Mr. R .. ., T. Wellr•
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Mery J•ne Weho111
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Mrs. Richerd C. Weth
Mr. I Mra. Henry G. Weber
Mr. I Mrt. Wlllle111 Wedd ington
Mr. I Mn. Reberl WHd
Mr. I Mra. Oould D. Wells
Mr. & ..... Well•
Mr. I Mf'L D1wW H. Wint
Mn . t.,.11• F. Wint
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lit Broadway. Coat. Mta ua.am
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery e Mortall'J
CUpel
3511 Pactflc view Drtn
Newpert Bead, Call,.,_
PED ,: COLONIAL PACIFIC
FUNERAL RoMB VIEW nn .... An ...... ......, MlliCOllAL PAU:
• ms c-mr • Momon
SMJTR'S MORTUARY MtwW11111 • a.q,i
tz1 Mala S&. fMrw•l s""''"
8udafto1 Buelt c,,,,..r/o" s-kft
LE MUI 3!lllO Padlc View Dti~.
WESTCLJFF MORTUARY ~ ~ ullloml. '*'
/
Mr. I Mrt. Reltert J. llatM111
I.An. Chrhtlt11 111 .. ,.
ktty L. ~-·"'·
Continue
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Mr. I .......... Pridertl
Qua/il'I lJucalion
PAID FOR BY CITIZEIS 1011 COlllTTEE
JAMES WOOD, CHAIRMAN-2111 EUIOPA DIM. COSTA MESA
Mr. I Mrs. W.ert• We9'f•r4, Jr.
Mr. I M"-Jeh11 C. Wy111H
Mr. I Mn. DH11 y .. ,.,
... .... T.,._ (m)m·UOI
err E. 17th St., C.Ont Men-------• 11•-----------------••iiiill-•••••-lliiii••••---------------.. '
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JO DAILY PILOT
LEGAL NOTJCE
,,.. n•
t UP'lalOlt COUltT 011 THI STATe 01' C:AL.,OaNIA l'Oll
THI CCXINTY 0" OllANGI
Ne. A4'14J
NOTICI OP' tALI O" •I AL
l'ROP'lltT'I' U P'alYATI IALE
Est11t Of DOal$ M llNOLAND, 1IM1
l!llO•ln u OO•IS MAY LtNDL.AND, o ..
ceeMd.
No41Cl• It htfel!Y t l.,..n 111•1 tt>e uf\CIOr·
•19'*1 .. AOMlnltlrt tot With tllo Wiii
Annexed of tM Utile of DOltlS M.
LINOL.AND. also known " DORIS MAY
LtNDlAHD. de< .. MCI. wlll Mii at ptl•ate
Mlt to !ht hlgllaat i nd bnt blddfr 11POn
fM ...... .... <O<'IClll'-'""'"'""' n11111li0Md 11141 tllbltct le '°"ll<m.itloft l>Y
w l4 SW.rlor coom. ot1 1tOYt11111tr l.
INI. al IM llOllf .. 11:00 I ""·• OI tMr..
e tttr wltllln 1llt ti,,,. ellowtd bl' I••· 11
tM oHlc:e o1 PLUNKETT A PLUNICE'fl,
412 Oii .. A•-· P'. 0. aox 26t, Hunt· lnglon keen. C1lltotT1l1. all rlehl. tlllt
•fld lntem l end nl•ll of Mid de<9"enl
el 1111 lime ol Mr dfflh, •!Id an rf9hl
1111• eno lnltrnt Illa! Mkl ttt1te hes
ec:cwlrtd by -••llon ot law or otlltr·
.. 11e, o411er 111a11 or Ill 1dcllllOI\ lo tNt
ot u ld -t at the time o4 hu deotll,
In and to Ifie 11'-"' O.Krlbed es IOI·
'°""' 1m_.o tMI ~rtv, unckr lease-
Monday, Octobtr 23, 1967
Big Saving
Gains Told
By S & Ls
PASADENA-California's
savings and loan associa·
Uons chalked up a net sav·
ings gain of $282 million in
September, accou11ting for
25 percent of the industry'5
national gain of $1 billion,
the Cali!ornla Savinga and
Loan League has announc·
ed.
MIO. eotnmenlY k"°""' &S 10592 Fe•ll'· -11\, t4\Hlllngtofl IMC.II, C1lltornl1. end
lt111ll• onc.rlbed ••· LOI .,, Traci :11n •.. ~r MIP , ..
ccreled In loolt "1, P•• 25 end 26, ot Offldal R~d1. C611MY Of Onnee,
St ... '11 C4Htornl1,
This brings the CalUor·
n1a cumulative net s a v-
ings gain ovet the $2 billion
mark {or the year, accord· ,.._. DODGE CHARGER Ti.t-i.--In · h>ll fro ing to o£ficial figures from uv . -•1.11J ''-rac g inspired look with C. low ol
the Federal Home Loan and_ spoiler.type rear deck. Cbar~er R/T la equipped with big 440 J&pum VB
Bank Board. engme u standard and "26 Henu optional. ... ,.......,, ol s.i. a1tf!d Ncwe~ t ,
Ifft. executed by Pe<ltlc Sencb, e H t ..
Mnfl!p, to EdWln 0. Lindie"" 11\d Dorl>
M. Undland, llu.tlend •nd wtte. •• lolnl -nt .. and ~ u lrntrumcnt No.
200l2 on Noveml>ef 30, 1''1, In -
5'21. _. 21t-1t2. 0<•"91 Countv. Clll-
tor11Lt. cowrlng tttloe11" on 11>ove-<1 .. ICl'lbed lot, PUltUlnt to • groul\d IHH
deted June u. 1t60, 1 mtmo,.ndum ol ~kh Is f'KO($d In Book $44, PllM 151,
ol N ici Offlcl1I Record•.
Nationally the S & L gain ,,:;:::. ?:! :mwmmmm••••-=•••••••••mc·SS-:!!'*!l•m•c:m••••!:4l~: for the first nine months of •
~M dated November t , 1961, ex·
KUled by ..-Clflc $Inds, I partntrlhlP
a"4I EdWlfl 0 . Llndltnd and Doris M.
1967 is $7.8 billion with Cali-l
fornia representing 26 per·
cent of the total. Compared
with the first three quarters J
of 1966 $2 billion current Cal· "
ifornia cumulative total, it
In IDgh Gear
Undl•nd. llllsl>ll\d •nd """'· " '"'"' '-"' Mid re<ord«I 11 lnalrumtnl No.
10053, Oii November lO. I '61. 1n IOOll
l'"-oeoes 21:1-216. Or•nte cou111y, C•tl-
#orn141. c-11lno 11111 certain lot ol lend
shows a gain of 282 percent, Some can you want to buy
with September figures up because the first look "got
82 percent, contrasted with
the same month last year.
be) IJ a drllnfte bnprove-
ment.
CllKJ'ibed ·-· Li nd PurclllM Ot>llOll AQreement made
al\d 111t1rtd Into by 1nd blt-n P1tlllc
S1ndl, • partne"illp, 1nd Edwin 0 . Llnd-
l1nd tnd Doris M. Llncll11\d, lllls~nd alld
wilt, n lolnl tenent•• d•led November t ,
1N1, recor-u lnttrvment No. 200$1 on
Hovtmber 30. 19'1, In llook "21. NO•
271 o1 Oflklal RK«Cb ol Orange ~nlY
C1llfon\l1. -•In oPI~ ~· "'• right to Ob11ln 1t lllt axpiretlon of wb-
tffM lllt tM lnterut In 1111 lol clesulbld
·~·ol Wllld'I .. Id "'°""rty WH ouJt·
cltlmld bl' EdWln 0 . Llndllnd to Dorl'
M. Llndllnd. bV Oultcl1im Deed dlled
J...v1rv 7, 1'66, and rK6fdeel •• lnslru-
mtfll No. '"'· on J tnut,., 13, lt .. , In 11o111k 1101. peot 7 .. Offlcltl atOll'ds. Ot>
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al PLVHICETT .. PLUNKETT. 412 onw
A .. rM. P. 0. IOll , .. , Huntlnwton l eedl.
C1titornl1. Atlornn• for sakl Admlnl1-
tr1tcr With Ill• Wiii AnMllod, ., t llY
t11"4 1t1tr flnt P1Jbllc111on ol #II' l'Ollc:e
t nd belore making w kl .. 1 •• $1~ "'' wlll bl mack upan lllt fol-lowing tttms: Cl~ i.. l1wflll moMY ol ..,. United St• ... on c.onfcrmatlOI\ of "It
1w w ld Su~rlor Court. T., pet um CIO~l ol amount bid LO be -tied with
"" "li;o. $1ld wt. wlll Ii. mtCll 11pon
11\t uw•I tterow ttrm"' Pr-"Y 10 bl
told .. 11.
DATED: O<l*r 11, 19'7.
Eowln O. Llncll•nd
Admlnlmetor With flll Wiii
Anntnd ol ""' Wiii ol Mid
O.Ce<H<il.
PLUNKETT & P'LUNKIETT &n..,,..,s el Llw
412 OOW A•e., P. 0 . IP 1'9
Hulll1'1gteoo a..d\, Cdllf1'141
,_, J».-al "' S»4l1' ,,, MMi•• .. ......n ,.........,, IW Allllltlltlntef
Wttll Ille WIM A_a ..
Publlmtd Otano• COtll D111Y l"llol,
Ocl. 21, U. 21. IH1 1700-67
LEGAL NOTICE
California S & L lending
activity is up considerably.
the league reports, with $354
million advanced for home
loans in September, bring·
ing the nine·month total to
$2.7 billion. Nationally S & L have ad·
vanced $14 billion thus far in 1967, which means that
Calif omia S & Ls are ac·
counting for U percent of
all mortgage credit ex·
tended by the industry. u tbe current blP.level
aavblp tnDdl c:oatbme.
callf omia s ~ i. will near
fl. 75 billion tn net 11ving1
p1n In 1967. which indicates an ample supply of mortgag
money available to build and
finance homes, according to
tM state-wide trade organ·
ization.
Airline Sets
Income Record
LOS ANGELES -Nation·
al Airlines n,d a record net
income of fot,327 ,000 for the
first fiscal quartu ended
Sept. :.>, E. F. Dotanalcy,
vice president • finance, an·
nounced Thursday.
Thia net income equaled ~ • ..-$\.03 per ab.are on 4,lM.000
CUTl"1CATI 0 " a USINCJ shares outstanding compar· ,.... .,,.::i:-c1a "!':mr """' •re ed to a net loss of $1,039,000
conc1uc1•r111 • bUall>e• •t m 1;1a Fent resulting from the Uday lut AveMH, C,,,_ Ott IMr, C•JI.
fornl1. undlr "" fkfllJo.lt firm ....... machinists' strike during
Oii BLUE .. J" MA$0HltY and 11111 •I.-"aJDe n.f't'od in }986. tlld lll"TI It CIOll'IPQMd of ,.,_ fllllow-WC o r-
1"9 ""-. wt10ta nemu In fllll tllll
p1ac:n o1 ,.,-. •re u to11owt: LEGAL NOTICE
JOl'lft H. Stap"'9n. 42Y. FernlMf -----:":""""'.":"'.:::':::::::---I A-. c.or-ff! IMr, CelllGnllt NOTICI TO C•IDITotll
Chandler E. Johntton. Sit .... Jolie IUP'laro• COUllT Of' TMI
Drive, .NewpOrt ltedl, C1llf0111lt JTATI O" CAU..OalflA N•
Dated Se91emlltr H. 1 .. I TN8 COUlfTY 011 OUN•I Chtndl• E. ~lot! Ne. U1"t
Jallll H. Steplt!On Estele of Orrlot S. Hunt, 1111 k-
STATE OF CALIFOltNIA. 11 Orrin Hunt, Ot«aMld.
ORANGE COUNTY: NQTICIE 15 HE•UY GIVIN to "" On S.ptemblr 19, lW, before -. crldlhln of Itta 1bewe Nmtd 4Ktd-
• NOl.,Y Publ" In Ind for 11lcl "'' "'81 •II .,..._. llavlno c14111111 5111e. 11trton1llY t PClelrtd Jollll H. INI ttle .. Id cleCtdlftl ttl '""Ired
St1pll10ft Ind Cllandler I!. Jof\N!llft. :'111e tflem, Wllh the -tlrY ¥0\ld>-
known to m. to Ii. t111 penof\ WllCll .,.. 111 !Ila olfla ol Ille cltr1t f1A 1!11
ntmn •N 1ubtcrlbed to IM wltlllll • ..;... ..,11tlecl court. or It "'-"' ln•tni,,,..,1 end aclu-lldlltd t11tY ell· ~ with Int MaUll,., VOUCl'lt<1, •I
t <Uftd the .. ,,,.. Ille office of Ills .t,ltorllCY, HOl'Tlllll W.
(Ottklll ~~llPll E. Devi'-Gordon, JD1 Nor11\ Cler1t AwllUt, lu~
Nolery P~llc C•llfomla Humber '· Letrewood. C411'°'1'\lt, wtllcll
Prl11<l ... I Ofllce In It Ille plKe ol 9"1NU ., Illa ~· Orente Countv •!Oiied In all l!lllltll pef11ln..,. to lht
My CommlHIOll Explrll ttt1lt OI .. Id ~nt. wltllln tlx month•
Jvna 21, mo lflff" tl\t flrrt pWtlc:etlon .. 1111• -
Publl"'-d 011"9• C~HI D•llY Piiot. !Ice.
October 2. '• "· 13, IH7 1~ Dtltd s.iit-i.r 25, 1t'1
LEGAL NOTICE
aot>M O. Hunt El<ecutOf f/f Ille Wiii of Ille .-... lllfl'ltd Otetdcnt
T·lml :.--.....:· C~-A-
....._ k lt.N--..C
ClltTllllCATI O" I USIHIH Liit..-, callfenlla "lcllt*" HllM Toh lllJ) .... 1Q
The UndtrtlllMd dO (.lrllty llllV IN Antf'My "' 1-W
COl\ducllno I butlntn I I 12.U l..onn. PUDlllMCI °''""' Goatt DallY "''°'' Bldg, E.. c ... ,. Mn•. C1llt0f'nl1. Uft. D<tober 2. t. IL 22. 1t'1 1JJ1•7
dtr tlll tle11tlout firm nomt al S lo F 1------------
P'ROOUCTS erld thtl H id firm ,, com-11111111•••11• ~td Of 1111 fOllOWl"9 PlrlOIU, WllOI«
NITH!I In lull Ind PllCll cf •Hldtll<t
.,. .. tollowa:
Frenk Euoene Slllfftr. Ill •• Cleer·
brook Lint. C0tll Mfll, Ct ll!Ollllt
ClltrlH St.ntey Flwr. P. o. ICllC 41, Sul'\Mt le1cll, C1llf0f'!llt D•'" Selllember 21. 19'7 Frtnle Ell9tfll $/llffer
Clllrlft Stenley F1'htr STATE OF CALll'O.Nl1'.
ORANOt! COUNTY:
On Septmiblr 21. 1ff7, ~· me.I.============.! 1 Not1ry Public 111 end lor Mid Stet.,
penonally •PCll•rtd I' rellll l!utene Slltf·
'" Ind CllarlH Stanley Fltller k-
to me lo bt #It Ptrtont -,._ are .ubacrlbed to 1llt wllhln IMIN·
mtnl 1 nd edlnowledQed llltY eMCUltd
Ille Mme. (Otlkl1I Seal\ JOlftlll E. Otllla,
Not1ry PVl>!I< C411totnll PrlMINI OWJQ In
Ort"" County My Commltl*' ExPltll
JUflt 21, Int
P'ubll"1cld or-C-' Dllf'f P'llot. ~r 2. t, 11. », 1"7 l!fMJ
LEGAL NOTICE
T·1"'9 NOTICI TO ClllDtTOU
SUP'lltlOlt c:ou•T 011 THI
STATI 0" CALlf'O.NIA f'Oll
THI COUNTY Of' OttAN•I
NI, A47MS
Ert11e of Cecllt Meri. Peullon, atio
It-as C1cll1 o , P'wllOll end ff Ce<lle M. P1ulMl11, 0.CHJlld.
NOTICE 1$ HEllEI Y GIVEI• ft llMI
c...cii'°" o4 !ht Ibo.... ntfMd ~I 11111 111 ptrson1 11evlrw clelms otO•INI 1?11 .. Id deaden! trt recivir.d to tilt
"" olflce al the (..._ •' "" •"°" tnlltled court. or to ~ """'' Wll!I Ifie necnury •oudlen. to Ille
unde"IO'*' at Ille Office ef 1111 ,. .. IWMY P1ul A. HI MI , flt Ee11 11111
Slr .. t, Coate Mnt, Ct lllomla, Wlll<h
'' Ille plec.t ol t>ual-• ol Ille ul'lder·
altntd I" 111 m1tt•'1 Pf'1tlnlno to Ifie .. ,... of .. 10 Otctdtftl. Wltllln t br '"°""'' lfltr tlle tlrat P\lbflcatlOll crl lftb notice.
Dated S.p~mbor )7, IN7
R0111lcl C. P..,llClf'
EllKutor Of the Wiii f/f ,,,. elltYt nll,\911 0.Cftltnl PM! A, HIMI,
41t 1 .. 1 11111 StrMt,
CMll Mew, (111..,•I•
Tl4: '41"1 -64'~7'7 Al...,..,. fw l~K!lltr •
PUblltlted Ori110t Coa1i Delly l'llol,
OetObet 2. t, "· ll. IN> I~
The DAILY PILOT
Covers Boating
Self·
employed
' • Fi,,d out how the new
H.R. I 0 lew lets you set
up • ••·deductible
ret irement plen.
Two free workahopa con-
ducted by ••perts where
you will be 1ble to figure
for yourself JP"' tu
s • v I n 9 1 and potential
Hrnln91.
Tuead1y, October 24th,
7:30 p.m. 1h1rp. Monday,
October 30th, 7:30 p.m.
sharp.
IOTH: n. 11-4 1-. Ver· ................... U11 Wnt-
cllH DIM\. H_,,,.., tMcl.
For Rtservatiom Call
Joan Ore n 642-4080
$HEARSON
HAMMILL & CO .. INC.
tot D•Mf Dr .. N.I,
to you". others you want
to buy because the engine
sounds good or "throaty"
and there are also cars you
might pick because they
"handle just right" or are
comfortable.
Dodge's all·new, second
generation Charger seems
to be all of these. Featuring
the semi-fastback design
this year it ii styled u a
full-size sporta car.
From tbe chopped rear
deck wUb the radDc ln-
apired lldllr look tQ tbe long, iow.aama dea frclat
end or ••mout•• as it's aome-
timM called, tbil )'Mr~I
Charger represents a ra~
cal departure from the fut.
back introduced in 1968.
No. we're not trying to
sell you a new Charger but
Dodge bu overcome the
styling faults of 1ut year's
model and possibly ii set·
ting a new standard for the
big speclalty cars. Jt drew
most of the looks and quea.-
tions at the national press
preview and bas continued
to do so since introduction
day at Dodge dealerships.
· In short, the new Olarger
ls perf onnance combined
with styling and passengtt
comfort. Tb1s year the Z.
door hardtop bas a special
performance model -the
Charger R T. "We aimed
for a unique, yet highly func-
tional design," said Robert
B. McCurry, Dodge gen·
eral manger.
The only carryover in styf.
ing from last year seems
to be the grille with dhap-
pearing headlamps. T b e
Charger R T is equipped
with the high performance
440 c.L v..a Magnum, heavy
duty suspension and brakea,
dual exhauata, and wide
tread tires.
Wrap around "bumble-
bee" stripes accent the R T,
running across the rear deck
and down the quarter pan-
els. Mechanical specs are
the sam~ " laat year, with a range of engines from the
standard 23>-bp, 318 V8 and
reaching up to the 425-bp 42S
Hemi. On the RT the 440
Magnum producing over 375
hp is standard with the Hemi
optional.
To be frank, the 440 bas so
much thrust that only a
fraction of it can be used
under nor mal driving condi-
tions. Interior of the Cbarg·
er has a host of color and
vinyl optiODI and a selection
of 17 exterior colors.
Complete instrumentation
with speed and rpm dials lo-
cated directly in front of the
driver (where they should
Abo new tb1a 1ear are.
the side-pocbta cm each
door, ideal for IUf>I. ....
papen. notet. ad all the
other ''goodies" that cea«·
ly clutter up tbe frc.t leal
Tbe aix.pa.ueaaw If*!'·
ior features fraat bUcbt
seata witb aa CJ11tiaaa1 cen-
ter culhioa ccmole or beDdl
seat with fold down arm
rest. One apedal Item
caught our ..._ .. ._ u-.,
tbe practical 81ifiWS. a
time ..., ......... ap
tbellldtilm_.... ... . .................
doled. 1'1111 • ••so meal la dlu' IT ... ca
wbeD ,.. .... II. • wben
you dcm't. tt•a small
but w:ry be)llllal and a Sood
idea.
All the reqll1red ulay
items are tbere and optional
equipnwrt inclndH tbe
"barber abop" tJpe frclllt
ae.at beadreats. •• Clllblk
tbey look awkward ad out ot place 'but wm pl"tbabt7
become standard eqw•la•ieat
in Che future.
The entire Dodie 1IDe la
OD the go tb1a JUr' ad pub-
lic reaction bu jumped -the new modela. M t« the
Charger, it loob boMst
enough, but it's a real ban-
dit under the hood. .•
INAUGRAL MILY
DRAWSUI~
A total of 120 cootestants
hu entered the first Mm·
can um Rally, the higb
speed motor coot.est between
the Baja Callf ornia cities of
Tijuana and La Pu t.o be
at.aged Nov. 1-4 bJ the Na-
tional Off Road Racina A,s..
soclation (NOMA).
'lbirty drnera are slated
lo compete in Cla.11 I, the
event's category Car prodm>
tion two -wheel drive ve.-
hicles. Tbirt}-one will tab
part ta C1aal II for produc-
tion four • wbeel drive w-
h l e 1 e • and Volbwagm-
bued production dune bas·
gJes and 31 in C1aas n tor
n o n-production or experi
mental vehicles. Also, 21 rid-
ers have signed to nm in
C1au IV for production mo-
torcycles.
The inaugural rally will
begin at T1jua.na and finidl
at La P.u with check points
and fuel .. located
along the route at intervals
of no more than 200 miles.
NORRA,tbe 1pomor~tbe
rally, ii an uaociation form-
ed earlier tb1a year to ~
mot., sanction ad alJ1bee..
ticate off·roed motor co.-
tests of all types. .
Orange C.OUOty entrants
include Vic WllJoa and Ted
Mangels from Coda Meta
Walter Winchell
l.e•klat
THE NEW
1968CARS
Aflllr aoin1 over all I.ht ~w tixty·-'chta •l E•fll:Uti,.,
your reportentlcb his neck out lo .. Y they are, beyond
a doubt. the 111uzu1t,btst tntittttred,MJ/t• can thew
jaded •YH have ever teenl Score one bi1 boffo for
Detroit!
tr you're in the market lhia y•r. coniratat Wmchdl
au11ett. you ltoH-from Esec:utive. That'• what the
anutrl in1iden do. SaY8 lime and rnoM)', and it more
convenient Executive tM .. for i,,._ beca1&1e they're
the bi1tt1t. They carry 'em all. to t.hty'll put you i1' I.he
ma kt and mocM that euitt you -no f1vorit.i11T1! 'fhc.y'U
PtY top caah for your pretenl car too.
Th111 corrnponde!ll know• ot no beU.n l•Mni d8I ia
town than E1«Ut.ive'1 "ld .. I 1.Aeet" ... Phone today
for full d1tall1.
EXE·CUTIVE
CA.R LEASING COMPA.NT
••
IN
OUH•I
COUNTY
Kl 7-3011 ~
-A· MUTUAL
FUNDS
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Monday's Closing Prices Wmplete New York
I
Stock Exchange List
OAJLV PILOT JJ
Glover Named
To Witter Post
Ft erl I-~ <11ovf'r ha3 been
FIJ)pmnlet;l ~n account nee•
1111\e with the Laguna B~ch
orr1ce of Dean Witter & Co .•
atcording to manager A.
W1ll1um McCready. Jr
Before JOlnlllg Oean Wit·
trr & Co . Glover wa~ with
Walker ,ft Lee. Inc. He will
~·rv1ce lndivldtral br<>k~r·
<1~t> ac:counts m his new po-
s1t1on
GlovPr s(>rves as 1'ren~·
ury and F'manc1al Directnr
!>f lhP Hl11P La~oon Commu•
ntl\ l\:1~01•1a11on. Inc-. Ht
:ind In~ w1rr. F:m1ly, Uve ~t
114 Blue L.a2oon.
J 2 OAJL Y PILOT
'
Mcnda1, Oetobtt 23, 1967
~
OF EVERYTHING
new Complete Penney's
-designed for one-stop shopping
coming soon to HUNTINGTON BEACH . -.
coming _soon to NEWPORT BEACH
Doft't Mill .the boat I Our 2 new etores open.soon ••• 2 splendid
MW Penney's with everything for fNery family need. You'll enjoy
the eonvenience of one-stop shopping in either of our spacious,
elegant new stores, and you'll especia,lly like the friendly
atmosphere •.• the helpful ways of Penney people. At Penney's,
we believe that a smile is important as a sale, and we work
together to make Penney's your most pleasant place to shop!
In fact, being part of the 'Penney Family' means that each one of
us represen~ Mr. Penney himself ••• we are concerned with your
satisfaction. And we're all so excited about our two beautiful
MW 8lores, we want you to loin In the celebration I
watch for_ the opening datel
,. • .
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COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LACUN~ llACH WESTMINSTER
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Anolht·r Cinem.i IX Televi\io11 Pu·rnit:H:•
JAllD llASIN • SIJI LYIN •Fil.I
Il:IS PM SATIJllDAY. ti
A WEEK OF CHOICES
Gal yoar TV Week and )'OUT magic-matlctt. You have
ICililml to make tbil w~t. vlewing·wiae. lbere are rouahly
1 tpedala .cheduled by all three networks durioJ the up-
weet. But the main focus is on ABC, which trtes a pro-
ng innovalion wilh what
();&Uy callfil a "very spe·
:ct." The network sum·
the press recen1ly 10 a
:ircuil broadcasl from New
1 which ABC·lV president
1 Moore oullined the spe· :t. now caged "eight event-
\" -Oct. 22 1hru Oct. 29.
Dettling that specials arc
r here to stay, bu1 this sca-
d in future JC1lSOns) form
intial part of 1V program·
~~ stated: ''Television
llllinJ and the public have
rough a steady evolution,
O con1inue. There is no
n my mind 1ha1 today's
c 'dip' quality programt."
: the upcoming week as a
sampler of the varied
! specials lined up by ABC,
says: MWe feel the eventl
week will anract not only
aekvilton v;ewers, but that
'. of the public that ordi-
walc:hc:s 1V infrequently
:ry selective basis."
1 eight eventful days in-
ie following programs:
.,. f..ll PM. .. Joluaay ~
Mia Farrow. making her
· appearance since leaving ._ __ ·• th •,..; Footbal,_.n}oyed by two 1"""1 ... _..., -ars as e vi-. .. m-me~ntertoirwr John Dtn1Uhon
:al-mute Belinda in this /n "lolrn DavUl10n at Notre Dame'1
ma, set in a tiny Nova
IDWD at the tum of the century. (Jane Wyman won an
OI' lbe 1948 movie version.) Belinda's world is surrounded
enc% and ignorance, but she emerges from her isolated,
ic nist~ through the affection and teaching of a town
(Jan Ballen). John Carradine and Barry Sullivan also star.
med sign language for her dialog-less role. and her naturally
face and poignant manner suit the part well. The immense
y surrounding her, since marriage 10 Frank Sinatra, is bound
many viewers.
..,, 1:39-9:39 PM, "'COKh Bryant: Alabama's Bear." Chris
:I narrates the story of a man sometimes called "one of
ghest men in a tough business." foorball coach of the
ify of Alabama. "Bear" Bryan!.
..,, l .. 11 PM. "Jbc Lant Childhood of 1lmmy." This
e called a progress report on now ten-year-old, mentally·
I Tmtmy Loughlin, who was the subject of an award-win-
cumentary of the same name last year. But progress report
too clinical for this moving and extremely well-done story
ny's life with his family of five older brothers and sisters,
notber and father, all of whom arc strongly attached to
aby." Timmy is a victim of.. high-grade mongoloidism, causes
h an unknown. Last year his family, who live in Manhat-
t him to stay for a number of years at St. Coletta's school
rded children in Hanover, Mass. The parting was painful
i Timmy and his family. but in ooe year he has made
ropas. He can tie his shoes, write his name, and has
om a three-and-on~half mental level to a menial age of
time he will develop certain skills. enabling him to live,
1 a limited way, within our society. lllJ, 9-.Je-11 PM, "KIAlct." An Armstrong Circle Theater
adapt•tiOn of the hit musical "Kismet" fearuttS the lu•h music
of Alexander Borodin and stan Jose Ferrer. Anna Maria Alber·
gheuj, Barbara Eden, and George Cbakiris. Producer is Norman
Rosemonl. who produced last year's successful ABC musicals
"Brigadoon" and "Carousel." Find a neighbor wilh a color 1V set
for this one.
Wednaday, 7:30-10 PM, "The Kin& and I." This is the spectac-
ular 1956 movie starring Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr with a
s1ory, based on the book, about a pretty English widow who jour-
neys 10 Siam in 1862 to teach the children of the King of Siam.
Wednesday, 10-11 PM. "With Lon ... Sophia." A beautiful
woman and superb actress, Sophia Loren takes viewers on a stroll
through her villa in the hills south of Rome (where she lives with
husband. Italian producer Carlo Pon1i). She chats, sings, and strolls
along with guests Marcello Mastroianni, Peter Sellers and Jonathan
Winters.
Friday, 7:30-8:30 PM, "Ull." Actually. 1his is pan two of the
charming and memorable MGM rpovie of many years ago. airing
as pan of ABCs regular series. Off to See the Wizard, which is a
movie night aimed al youngslers. This film deserves to be called
a clas5ic.
. . . and t~n-year'"'1ld Timmy Lo11gh·
lf11 111 "TM Long Childhood o/
Timmy."
Friday, 10·11 PM, .. John Oa-
richdt'I at Notn Dame.'' Young
singer Davidson garnered a loyal
TV following when he hosted the
summer Kraft Music Hall in
1966. Here he entertains Notre
Dame students as they get into the
spirit for Saturday's f90tball game
with Michigan State. ABC lisls the
game as a special. but It is part
of the network's sports lineup.
Sanday, October 29, 9-11 P.MJ
"Hod." Final event in 1he eight
eventful days is next Sunday's
evening movie. This one won
great critical acclaim for star Paul
Newman, and Oscars for both co-
stars, Pa1ricia Neal and Melvyn
D oug la~.
Jn addition to describing 1hc
"very special week," ABC-lV
presiden1 Moore announced pro-
duction of a new series of nine
specials in conjunction with Xerox
Corporation. including a three-
part three-hour Wolper documen-
tary, "The Rise and Fall of the
Third Reich," adaplcd from Wil-
liam L. Shirer's best-selling book .
Moore also announced signing of
a five.year exclusive contract with
producer Quinn Marlin (The Fu-
for development and produclion gitive, The FBI. The Invaders)
of new projects.
The ocher two networks each have two• specials during 1he up-
coming week. CBS airs a repeat of its popular "Peanuts" H alloween
special. "It's the Great Pumpkin. Charlie Brown!" on Thursday,
and "The Don Knotts Special," a music-comedy-variety special 1he
same night. with guesrs Andy Griffith and Julie! Prowse.
NBC tosses in a double-feature movie night on Tuesday, 7:30
to 11 PM. with the h ighly acclaimed. technically experimental
Beatles' movie "A Hard Day's Nigh1," first. followed by the Jerry
Lewis starrer "Cinderfella" at 9 PM. Friday, an NBC News docu·
mentary focuses on a critical domestic problem in a documentary
entilled "Justice for All?" The question mark is highly significant.
for the program poinu out chat our svstem of justice for all under
law has in fact excluded the nation's 25 million poor from adequate,
often from any, legal representation in civil and criminal cases.
N ow then, ready with the magic-marker? -marian dcm
hp5
(
''Be careful," called director
Don Medford to his company of
actors and work crew on ABC's
The FBI, "there are lharb."
"SHARKS! ..
No? IO sbockiq cc.idcms
The FBI c:anpmy w Molrd
boaat dlht mila ouaidlD .... Loi
Aqcles Harbor breatw.la' ....
ina a sea cbue MqUnCe for °"81
Poree and Violence," a tw°'91rt
teleplay beainnina Sunday 111 8 :00 PM ..
Medford, in a little. hommcins
camera boat, wu callint dinc-
tions-and wamiQll--dlrousb a
battery-powered bullhorn to ac--
tors and st.age <"-te7) bands
aboard the 48-foot cabin cruiler
and an 82-foot U.S. Coast Guard
patrol boat.
And it was one of thoee days
when the sharks were ro be a
It D1t.Or-l 11J1WClof EnJdrw u wwtrtd from lvlicopur to Mcie o/ Co.Iii
ard cutter lo dlrtct clla.1' ond capturt o/ rob~ry fOlll in o t~
•play "ay Foret ond Vloltn«" 011 Tiu FBI, In col-Or, Sundlq ot 1:00 rll.
1116'1 ""'""' a11d roup uas Avlollon Moclli1till'1 Mou //C WflTfl L. Iller Jr., Wntclvster, Coll/., tro/Md In lvlicoplu mew ..orlc. ~
E/mt1 Zimba/ill Jr. wlio Jtan In lllr Sunday nlt#at Mrla tU Enkllw.
A CHASE-lnsprclor u wlJ Ersklnt <E/rtm Zlmbolut Jr.J pu lwlp frDM
COOll Guard.
nor consideration. There were
:h winds and rough seu. And
le actors and driftina boats.
Before dawn The FBI "navy"
::amcra boat, cruiser. cutter-
! the Coast Guard Station at
rminal Island, San Pedro, for
Pacific Ocean filming sit.e.
e aucst stan, including Arthur
I and William Windom, were
>ard the cruiler.
In the runbys-the cutter cbu-
the cruiser-the winds and sea
ced the. vessels miles off from
slow camera boat, and. o(
ane. out of effective camera -1ge.
:lli'em Zimbalist Jr., star of •
e FBI, had a late call, and "
late in the momin1 be was
be ferried by another CG boar
the filming area.
(be craft bearing Zimbalilt had ·
t cleared the breakwater when the lookout apocted two youCbl
a bait boat, sianalinJ for help. Their small sail c~ft had
ialud and they made 1t to the permanently anchored bait boat.
ocd there by a commercial 6sherman to catch minnows.
Uter the rescue was effected and at the.rendezvous, a helicopter
led the company. Zimbalist was to be lowered from the bdi-
•ter to the deck of the punuit cutter.
t was so dangerous a stunt for the uninitiated. includina a lblllt
n, Aviation Machinist's Mate l/C Ward L. Collier Jr. of We.a-
ster, trained for helicopter rescue operation, made his "actina"
iut, doublina for Zimbalist.
'fitb the sun swiftly sinking and some of the .cton and crew
:ady sunk in spirit. Medford called a bait to the day's wort.
: FBI "navy" returned to port.
Uhore, Medford lowered the. boom.
Just one more day of filming, and we're through," be called
, and after the chter bad subsided, concluded, "Same time, same
::e tomorrow."
"hey hadn't been able to complete the action ~· But
skipper, Otief Boatswain's Mate T. L. Stray, Bellingham. Wash.,
mited a calmer sea and little wind.
~nd the next day there were the sharks again, and makte-mer
in .
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way tcrOSS Kentudly frontier to 1 new camp of the· dlitf' , but Is lliltd and l l'lS 1.._ CQ Herry ._
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hlo parts. Dawe StMra tr.cb down .._ (Q (30 min.) Lany 8Uf· 1• a MIM: .._.. (Jdmal....,
Mu Grbwold, I luwtnWOlttl priton retl loll Rhodes.. •JJ-.Mff 11trrw ...... LlUm--
pal, to d him to pllft the ~ •• ..._ .,_ t p • (..,... 8 ........ ,..., tQ
of I Sin Dieco ITIOMY·hlndfina firm.
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POLKA PARADE time with
Dick Sinct.ir ... NOW! (C)
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iiW "*-Y Muak.tl ~" m ....... N11M: <C> (60 m1a.> ilJUnctt Book." Reput.
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( iiifn.) Eddlt Albett, OOIMditrM
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·Tlllt ~Mm." Uttit Jot, Hoes,
Candy and 1 youn1 woman -....
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Ian Btnnen and omct Cl"'411ne u ••••••••••••••••••••••• In 1tory ol Btllndl Mtd>onlld.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 21, 1961
REGULAR o~\ \l TI ME PROGRAf\·15
MONDAY tl1ru FRIDAY
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s:.uer ... _. ..... -...it
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5:20 fJ £Mtr llfd hpeft
5:30 II cw,., (C) a £dtUt1te hduMl11 <C>
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m~ni ..
7:00 8 ft Cl) c.,t.ID .. , ... (C}
O O@llle ,_, si.. <C>
fJ Eulcltt Wltll u.n. (C)
m11r.tr ....... Slllw(C)
fl) Stoel M-*et
7:25 0 News: (C) Roy Ne1I.
fJ Newt: Bob Paiee.
....... ....,
~·a.:· ... :r. ~,:: s.1 .... Dlemofld Ind Cotbtlt McMlca
to tht panef. FillMd "(Utlb" m
Cliff Robertsoa: Edit Adlms, Dofl
Rickles, Eve Alden, Sid Caesar.
II £d ...._ Sllew <C>
OSt111 till Mewie: See Dlytime
Movies. m lllewie: See Daytime Movies.
(i7)@ Da" .....
ti) (1) s.n.., TMty (C)
10:15 G) Wertd Tta. Mon.: hMMil tf
WIA, Tues .. Thurs.:~
tiH, Wed.; Mr. ~ Fri.
lO:lO II (I) Cl) Diel Y• .,,.. Slllw
a 9 @ •lllJ u• s.-•: CC> Kaye Ballard and Zsa Zsa GabOr rt·
turn this week. alone wit1I Rub lee.
Paul Lynde, Mike Connon and Burt
Ward.
1:30 fJ '"" .... I.ff (C) 11 f.decltieftal Fil .. O TtllpO I: (C) Jo Ann Pflue hosts.
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@ (I) c.tM111; DilcMry, Fri. 11:00 8 QI Cl) U.. tf Ufe (C)
1:25 II hrs: (C) Al Mann.
a Cll '~ •-
1:30 fJ Dr. LtritH Que (C)
~Cl) Pa• ... laltnf..W
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8 .._.: Sae Daytilftl Mowits.
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11 Reese. P1ul Ankl euest. II tiJ @ E'9 '-(C)
fJ Mlb Doqta: (C) Annt Barter fJ ~Cl) Tiit f...., A-.
co-hosts. m -JMll (C}
0 ow,,.._ Opinlea: (C) M•rt ID..._
Goodson. Norman Mailer, Htnry Mor·
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Ch1r1ie Brill, Mitzi McCall, Ruth An· *· Officer Curtis Monson of the
l»O, Marie Wilson, Hink Grent.
Yvonne De Carlo. Bob Thomu. Fifi
d'Orsly, Burch Mann euest.
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Z:DD fJ Te Ttll Ille Tmll: (C) Tha PIO·
111111 adds a new eltfllent of sus-
pente ind fun in a format lnnov•·
tion in which married couptes will
dllllenae the panelists to Mi.ct the
centrel chlracttr's hutblnd or wife
from amone thrff possible spouses.
a ta '" owt s.r. CC> Anne Bater, R1eh1rd Deacon au~
fJ ~Cl) Tiie Ncatt•• 8w (C) m F..a _. PWes: <C> This ... 11
we visit Gutlemala. Ille lands of the liens and Euphrales • .Greece. 1nd
Mexico.
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Z:JO 11 n. ~ " llildlt <C>
a ~ @ .... her. (C) Actress
Cirotyn Jories Ind NBC Rldlo's Mon·
itof host Htnty MOJ&an euest.
It lMll 111.tt M ; CMis1 m-1 Iii w.M, (C) Wed.
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., tnr v.tara (C)
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Z:54 fJ AK ..... : (C) M1r11ne Sanders.
1:00 an. s.nt.,.. <C>
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1:30 a lMttta ,.., Tllubw
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fJDartSllaMI (C)
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9 Cl) Tiie f.d .. " "'"" (C)
4:• 11 £Mtp Sllow: S11 Oaytjme Movies.
4:55
D lllwle f11r. SH Daytime Movies.
9 llterl' NM• Newa (C}
D 1'I lllWI llMr: (C) Baxter Ward
CD m.a's 111 r., ..., <Cl
@(})W.MdW-...r
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11 L.A. KINGS battle the * great Toronto Maple leafs
live! Furious Action! Wed.
5:00 11 toqs HecUy: (C) Wednesd1y.
Los Aneeln Kines n . Toronto M1pl1
le1fs, from Toronto. OSllri••• <C> m....., ..... ,...,,C)
II) Tiit AaatJ.a 111,.. (C)
(ff) (I) Su H..t
fl) """' Open
@ Cl>l.anu!I
ta (f) To Ttll ttM Trwtll (C)
5:15 Eli) Th Fl'lelldty Giant
5:301J a.... (C)
U @(})MC Ntwa: (C) Peter
Jennincs.
0 Ultra M-. (C) Mon.; AMlltt
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Thurs.; s.,er.., (C) Wed.; to-.
till UN, (C) Friday .
m "' Ad4IM FlallJ
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Nan
WHY do so •ny single, divor<ed,
widowed people 6le a "S.P. "?
llCA'• ............... ... ::.=-............... ..
The 1111.,_ ...... It "'9 key IO a
MOdlm, i.,e.tlioent IMthod of Nlectlfte
and meeting o new llfelong ftlend i., o tote dlgnlfi.d and strictly co.nfldlntlot
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SELECTION PROF ILE "I hove been singt. o. div0teed o. widowed 0 for ........... years ..
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Music
Concert
Opera
Movies
St-
Writina
letters
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Me ..
School
Studvina
Seclusion
Crowd1
Woodwork
Mechanics .
Girls
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Strona
Weak
Different
Polite
Considerate
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Indoor Hobbv
Women
Mothers
Kind
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Science F•thers Not Prettv.
Current Events Boys Tall
Hlstorv
Politics
Homework
Cookina
Short
Common
Social Science
Relialon
Outdoor Snnrts
Indoor .SOOrti
Grouo Soorts
Reid Ina
Cheu
Brit4na
Ironing
Thinklna
EtlQuette
Order
F.•mllv life
Men
Sophisticated Peoole
Natural People
Nonnal
Reliaious
Not Reliaious
A Drinker
A Smoker
lntelliaent
Smart
Not Smart
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Conversation Me .. Careful
Gossip Dreulna-Un lonely
De hi ta Neatneu Not lonely
Psvchiatrv Order
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Children Attention • .. ...
Soorts People A Beard
Cultur•I Activitv N.en Thin Hair
Social Life Women Normal Hair
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Parties Etiquette ~-nv Worrie'
Drink Ina Politeness No Worries
Rural life Oi10rderliness Good Habits
Citv Life Overweight Bad Habits
An Ima ls Housework Many Friends
S>eopla family life No Friends
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The Fall and Rise of Anna Maria .•.
Whatever happened lo Anna Maria Alberghetti. former child
prodigy and 1he 1961 toast of Broadway for her "Tony" Award-
winning perlonnancr in ''Carnival"?
Who ehe but singer Anna Maria Albergbctti. who stars as
M11rsinah in ABC'1 color special ~Kismet." c:an best explain her
thret·)Ur ~ rroa, 1V? And virtual oblivion.
·1 pnt up!"' sk said intmtly. atirtin1 the grave reasons behind
a recic.r cbiwnhiD tlidc lh91 inctudcd CTYioa jap. 100 many pills.
and idf.tnrta•1 ncn that did not brina tlw tot11Jlt-ror con1entmem.
"'Carnival." Che llnNldway mulical that placed her on the
pinnxic of succe., almo.t killed her.
'1'hr rev~. ab5olu1e love lttters. weren't enough," recalls Anna
Maria. brightly druwd for her upcoming TV role of a caliph's
daughter. ·1 was terribly depressed." she continued. "After having
sacrificed everything, having dc:dicaled 24 hours a day lo my work
for 23 years of my life. I suddenly realized something was missing.
Outside of a career at lhat crowning momenl. lire was a big empty
noching:·
Anna Maria had never had tim~ to read a comic strip. Instead.
she was pampefftf by an adoring world that had heard her as the
child-with-a-magical-voice on Euro pean loun with Artur Rubin-
stein. Jascha Heifetz and Jose G reco. All the: while. her falher was
driving her 1oward musical perfection.
At 10. she was forbidden to play basketball at school in 1taly
for fear she'd penpire and catch a cold. As a teenager. she wasn't
allowed 10 dive for fear she'd damage her eardrums. At night.
she slept with the windows closed. to protect her from getting a
sore throat.
And so, in 1962, Anna Maria. a towering succes,, wi th towering
phobias. alone at the ••top." went on a buying spree lo conquer her
~camivar -a used depression.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 21. 1967
MONDAY
OCTOBER 23
For mominc and afternoon
listinp, please see DAY.
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for ~ convenience, ••
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00 O "011lenllud" (comedy) '58-
Andy Griffith, Felicia Farr. m "ltopt Cep" (drama) '54-ROb·
ert Taylor. Janet Lelah.
11:00 0 ""IP' '11111 fro• Clt11111 Illa('
(suspen•) '43--0llo l<ruaer. '1tol·
lywood IMlftard" (drama) '36-John
Hallldey, Marsha Hunl
12:30 m "Taultn" (suspense) ··~ Richard B1seh11t, Cyd Ch111sse.
4:30 I) (C) ''Tiit Alffrlceno" (adven·
lure) '55-Glenn Ford, Cesar Romero. 0 "Tiit A11«ovs Mr. P'rftn,. (com·
edy) '65 -Ian Carmichael, Joan
Greenwood.
I
f Vf NIN(.
5:JO
0 LAREDO is the super-* western, with the BIG
story and cast! Watch a 1
Ranger eet slickered! I
5:00 II Tiie 141 Newl: (C) (60 min.)
Jerry Dunphy. 0 nt Mt! ltMf ...... : (C) (60
min ) Robert Abernethy, Jack Latham.
D CLIFTON WEBB stars as * "THE REMARKABLE MR.
PENNYPACKER" in Color!
0 Sb1 O'Cloc* Movi.: <C> ''Tiie ••· -*able Mr. f'tn..,,ad•" (com·
edy) '59 -Clifton Webb, Dorothy
McGuire, Charles Coburn.
I CrMWJ (C) (60 min.)
Crffft Homll (C) (30 min.)
(})Movie: "The JO.loot lriclt
of Cindy hd." (comedy) '59-lou
Costello, Dorothy Provine.
I Mr. ind Mrs. Nortll
Wllat's N1W?
(I) .IM1111J to Ettnitr (C) tlr1t1e
5:2D (I) Wutlltr (C)
5:30
0 Best Bet: OZZIE & HAR· * RIET is as funny a series
as you'll find! A "must"!
OZZil and Hanilt (30 min.)
My flWOfltil Mertia• (30 min.)
McHalt'a ,._, (30 min.)
DattliM £Mr9pe
(i) .._., • ...,., ~ (C)
. r.idler 'SJ: "Art AclPfedation." ~=cnz...
7!90 B Cl) CIS i..-. .... (C) ( •·>:f:."•r en.Ml. !t'"llllri*" .._ CCI <J>
8 HITCHCOCK! G1rJ Merrill * Ind Eliz. Monrery star in this cllhanger!
A great one tonite!
I Alfred Hitdleecl (30 min.)
F T*P (C) (30 min.)
Tiie FlillbtiHn (C) (30 min.)
CllUpn's lslalld (C) (30 min.)
Ttdlnical Coner/ ..... fllews 00 Movie: (C) .,......._ tf
•" (drama) '59 -lane Turner,
John G1vin.
fE) Point of Y1n: "The New Moral·
ity." Rene Belle, 1 professor ol
French at USC, develops the topic
throughout the WHll. IE So111ta c1t o.....
7:10 fE) Stoel Mllttt ltepert/CaltMaf
7:JO II tn 00 C•.....U: (C) (60
min.) Festus Haqen's clumsy hill·
billy cousin. known as Herd Luci
Henry, in¥Olves festui in 1 prat·
fallin1 feud with the Dool., clan owr
a box of Confedtret1 IOld in lo·
niaht's comedy epilOde . .lohJI Attin,
Royal Dano auett. 0 TIM ......._ CC> (30 min.)
"Hillbilly Weddin1." The Monkets are
in peril of IO$ina Devy wllen a moun
l1ineer decides he would mekt a per·
lecl husband for his deu1hter. Oub
Taylor, Melody Pa11ermn 1uesL
0 One of the all-time creats! * "Lives of a Benpl
Lancer"! Gary Cooper.
Thrill to this classic!
0 Movie: "Tiie l.Ma el a .. llf
unclf" (adventure) '35 -Gery
Cooper, Franchot Tone, Guy Standina.
D @ CI> Cowbef it Afrlu: (Cl (60 min.) "The Adopted One." A
lioness threatens the rendles on the
veld when Jim Sindair alves her cub
to Samson. 0 Millien $ Mftit: (C) "Jiit ....
blcki111" (edventure) '55-aurt Lan·
caster. Diana Lynn, Walter Matthau. m TMI! " C..-.•nc•· (C) (30 min.) Bob Blrter ham. m""' ..... (60 min.) EE StDct M.ut S-..,/Olfia tt die,.,....
Min one day I boughs lhrtt mink coats. one for my mother.
mysdf and one for my lister. TM cost? $20,000. Later, I paid
SS0,000 cash for a home. followed by a Mercedcs-lknz for $10.000.
My shoes were costing me $100 a pair at the time. And, wbeo
'Camivaf finished on Broadway, I spent four weeks in Europe at
which time I ltt lo09c SI0.000." 1-----------------------. Wbe:n money failed . to brin1 her happi~ .. Anna Maria became
1mpo91ble lo work with. By htt own admission :
... lashed ou1 at my directors in front of everyone:. When I
learned I'd made the cover of Life, I asked what wu being done
with the people at Loot. I don't reaJI ever having said. 'plc:.ase.'
I took-toot-took. 'Give' was somethina other people did ...
It toot Producu-Direc:tor (l Dream of Jeannie) Claudio Guzman
lo bring Anna Maria Alberghetci lo her senses. He married her.
Instead of being the only light in her own universe, she peopled it
with Oaudio and daughter Alexandra. The 1967 Alberghelli is a
happy venion of the 1961 talent.
Anna Maria. whose role in "Kismet" pairs hc:r with J~ Ferrer,
odcnlal>ly beJ.im her career anew.
... J would lite to return to Broadway," she says. "And now that
Eva Gabor baa made it poaible for actresses with accents lo do a
1V eeria, I'd lite to move: in that direction. But with Oaudio
and my daupter, rn never be 90 totally alone in the event aootber
suc:caa hie 'Cvnival' comes aloo1,
'PTROOP'
WEEKNITES '·"' Color
fE) Stock Manti
Oarn1ll and aue
vice president ot
Ice, discuss the
I!) eo.ic.a y c
1:00 B M111 frM u ''The TMRUSH R
lttempb to ta
Caribbean cab.c
trites • roultl ... ~~
Notlu lkCa""r. e ••uvesotal * just started
m~=• Bumett and Ro:
f.l),.r I•• fin Wan tf Ille
Board." Warwlc~
and blames Suf
II) Lis Ylctiiut
l :JO R 8 (f) Tiie
iiifn.) When th
dent of the b1
Lucy dresses Ii~
be his d1te. bL
her eain1 dale as money wlltn
in his hotel suit
D111f11 M•a's ir. I of P1ul "Bar"
111• root111ll's
controversial o
demands succ•
will never mec
mM.v Crifflll m w.ncltffv1 (lO min.) ''Sol
(ij) rn a.t r.i
fl) Hllti111 Ed•
Ill I.A Diida
t:GO R 9 (j) A111 mfn.) Aunt Bee
holds out aae
because the d
such a sweet 1
Henry Beckm.
ruest.
lllZJ Cl)Da1
(W min.) "Se•
John Gary, The
Maure McGlv•~
for musical lol
most famous
Q) Holiday: (C
Independence Ci1l (}) Tiie f 11 fl) Mewie: .,.,
ern) '36--Johr mon ... .,:
Seidenb1um 1
UC Berkeley p
lnvuti1ate lhf
ness of dru1
and colle11.
II) Eltlldll de
t:JO IJ a (I) fa
min.) Att u
thinks Uncle 1
cause ol the wea11. Bill is
admit he bou1
rumm111 sale
with • aroup
chins. Jackie I D (fl,) CD ,.
min.) Rodney
and seeks to
tells Steven or
ton Is curt wi1 or..,. 111
Wells hosts.
!) Stoct M1rtlet 111d You: Host Jon &J ~ Pilrnlrs ..... .._.
srn1tt and auest Richard Lanaan, bite: (C) (30 mill.) ~ ii
ce president of, 1n investors' seN· J1pan." Geo!Je ~ _, 1111111
e. di$CUSS the mu11et. Jerry H1USMt ~ II • ...._ 9 c:o.ic.s r C.nclOlles I ment thlt is ...,_ r...._ ~Man FrHI UNCU: (C) (60 min.)! fill IE .leMllt: '1lle .._ .. volt'' DocutnellUry -.. .... e THRUSH lbllltte Affair." Illy• ti, ...,.,. ,........ ii racillJ ._
jempts to 1ssusiftlte Solo It 1 flMBM ,,....,..
.rlbbun CISlllO Wllttt THRUSH op. .............
•1ta a roulette 11me fOf hiah
talle9-flutn1n llva. Midlael Reftlllt, 10:918 Cl) C... ..... ._ ~
IOIMI Mc:Clfttir. CMrtes IQlll ......._ ( •:f Tiie ...._. ........
'Lives of a Be-•l lancer0 litt&cr Dilll-. C..1. _. ...,_
··-lintllf ·~.., ............. ust started! Tune over! inc'ucle H..., ..-. i.-. ....
D '-11: (C) (30 min.) Clrol aoner. Vicki l..lwreM:e, lllie &lien..
umett and Ross M1rtin auest. dancers alld H.-ry n w ~-
f) hlllf ••• ches111.
I!) Wars ., tllt lteMS: "The Council ~ @ @ I --= ft) (8 ~
oard." Warwick str1n1les Gloucester Now You See Her • ._ '9: 0.'L
nd blames Suffolk i nd Winchester. Kelly lllDblnlCMI ~ Me • Sa.-!) La Ylctius comb the Gra .,.. .. 1 ,._. Ac•nc:r ~ .. ........ g am Tiie L11CY Sllew: <C> (30
1ln.) When the 90-yHr·old presi·
ent of the bank arrives In town,
ucy dresses like 1 little old l1dy to
• his date, but she disawers that
er a1in1 date has as much spunk
.s money when they are left alone
n his hotel suite. Dennis Day 1uests.
fJ I I~ I Ced lryltl't: Ma· tau's 0 . (C) (60 min.) Profile
If Peul "Bear" Bry1nt. one of col·
•a• footbell's most successful end
iontroversi•I co1ehes. Bryent. who
!emends success from his team,
will never meet a player hallwlf.
O)Merv Qriffift sa.o. (C) (90 min.)
ID Wondtff11I Wof'ld of Wo .. n: (C) :la min.) ''South Stas Adventurer."
~ (]) bl P'ltrll (C) fB tt.tllnt EdllUtietl
ii) La Dud•
II a Cil Mir triffitll: <C> <3o,
11in.) Aunt Bee draws jury duty and
'!Olds out a1elnst 11 other jurors.
l ec.ause the defendant "seems like
ously disa....,.. .... • i r-.
pun vautioil. ~ ..... '-
Pace, Keitll AMes. ~ a..,
S.m Bllftle llllll
D Twn to GEORGE PU1lUll * on 5 tor the latesl!
8'-111 ....... -.a .. min.)
l.29lJ'le'.a~~
Alt updated _... fll • ...._
winnifta docu• 1 liar fll lllt ....
this .,cill is I will .. T ....
one ~' lft• 1111 ..._. SL C.. lettl's Sdlool. 11 a. 1111rt 11 ........
period, n"""' i.. ...,. , .._
the JYJ-..-.w .... " .. Stmlr· old level. His a. f ,. ._ •
proved ltld r..., cm -milt his n1111e. a.i cm 11 .._ ..
his family for llis -........_
I ..... -.a (8...., ............ (JO ...., • ...wr--Tulnf....,
such 1 sweet man." Rhys Williams, lO:JOl 111 .. ._ A (lO ..._,
Henry Beckman. J1ek Nicholson lltN: ""lldll &.-~
iuest . 5 -Gettnl* M • e , llllllijl
0 ~ (I) Dattnr n.... HMr: (C) Sharpe. t60 mm.) "Su World." Don Rickles, fill .............. ii ..._
lohn Guy, The Youn& America ns ind
M1ur1 Mc:Givener ire Danny's 1uests ll:GO 1J °""" O'Clt4 -.,.e: .a (JI
for musical tour of one of America's min.) J«rt ~.
most f1mous marine parks. I.' Tiit lltll ~ ~ .a (JI ·~ Holld · (C) (30 I ) "M I ' min.) Gecqt 5"-. bier ~ 1-., •r. mn. exco s l°' ....... S..tQ(mmil.) Independence Towns." ..._ fiNI: ft) (lO tliaJ....,
@Cl) Tiit F..., ~~ (C) ard. m Mewte: .,,....,Cllflf .._ .. <west· a llMit; ...._ ...-'*->
ern) '36-.lohnny M1ek Brown. ·s~ria11 Keitlt. e... lmlllill Jr. m Off ... .,: "Drup.'.'._....Host Alt 1 • .. (Q (JO .... ,
Seldenbaum ind Hlrlilrt Blumer. llMn: (Q (JO mil.) M ......_
UC Ber11eley proflUOI' of socloloo. ~ Midll ...... investl11te the extent and strlous· 9 Yllil 9lf ltl7 .a
ness of drur USlll In hllh school Cit ...
.and colleae. m Eltlldle dt ... Eltrllln ll:JO I) llMit; ..... •• r ~
'56--DIMI .... 4. .... ......... a a CIJ F•Hr Altar. <c> <JO I fjl ~ ,..,.. ... .., min.) All unemployed worttmen @ · ..., ..., ._ A
thinks Uncle Biii needs money be· la ._ fq
ca use of the r1ued ciothts Buffy llMt: , ' w.r (ill.
wears. Bill Is too embarrassed to ftflture) '49 ..._ lla:lml, •-
1dmil he bouaht the clothlnr at 1 flnia Grey.
rumma11 1111 so Buffy could pley
With a aroup of friendly street Ur· 12:JO m ...... Nit
chins. J1eki1 Cooa1n 1uests. 1:00 IJ llRie: ~ &.ti" -.. U ~CI> ...,_ Piece: (C) (30 ma) 'J6......0Mll ...., 111111 ...._
min.) Rodney offers to help • Betty 8 lllwl ....., Ua1 tQ
ind lffks to comfort her; Eddie llRie: (Q -... m.t ,_
tells Steven of Adrienne's put; Pey-If ....,.. (:Au bu) 'IZ~
ton Is curt with Elliot. 1nne !Codi. HeillZ Dradle.. Dr..,. Ill: <C> (90 min.) Jack m Miiiie: .,._. fl ......-~
Wells hosts. tery) ·~ -.t.
~ King cmct r Makes Its TV Debut
,...u
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WU:K, OCTOBER 21, 1967
MagnaV"O~
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"WITH LOVE •
special. Wedne!
villa in Rome I
the ..... end fa
sinlinc voice a
Winters end .,.
val on her IOI
Miss LOIW'I to
ANNA MAI
and HMa
the music
"Kiunet"
tt has triu
nic:otor filri
in theMre
DOii KHOl IS. the master comedian who
rude mrvaus jitters n familiar as the com·
._mid ...S ..wt on ID become ~·s
..... ......, ........... ,. for .... first
--..... of his ... CDmldJ ..... . .. Clllar, ThurtdmJ at 8.-00 PM on CBS. His ..-w .-ts for the wenir11 are JuliM
Plow• ...s Andy Griffith.
H L0Vt ••• •PIM" is the tide of ............. saw Aw Sophia lw'I
11. Wednesd9J at 10:00 PM an ABC. rs • --.. tour of ._ ....._.
In Rome ...S dlmlllltims ib •llCielll hi11 wy. Alalll tlle.., wiewas .. lllllt _. n fantasy people who pnpt a ,_ ..td. The IPKill ... ......,. a.
lC wic:e of Tony Bel•.U. plus ..,_ st.rs Ha alo Maltaoiwwli. .........
n end Pllbw Sellers. The cam.as • also ~ tlle stiW tD • carni-
n her loo..ct. est.ate. The famous ..._ of Dior •$·•• eWlt oudls tar
Loren tD ... tar the ...... .
ANNA llMIA AL8EllGHETT1. Jme Fenw, 6earllt Olllllitis, 8llt.n Edin
and Hans Conreid stmr in the ArmsbGll Cln:le Tllml1'9 pn 1 r atioa1 of
the musical clnsic, .. Kismet." in calar an ABC, r....-, at 9-.30 PM.
••Kismet'' is considered one of the .-it tt I Jtrical ptapmties of .. time.
tt has triumphed • a S. ndadl•-. a silent llllMe. a tallie. a tedl-
nicotor film. a &plld n..lre ,..,..., ...S ._ •aioJed hqmnl minis
in thutre houses Kl'05S the counlry.
. .
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 2'
For momina and afternoon
liatinp. please lff DAV·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for JOllr ~ilnce. ....
the ...,.. movies.
DAmME MOVIES
10:00 a~ .. , ~ (dr1m1)
'SS-Welter Brenn•n. Phil Hanis. m..,..... ........ ,,. (comedy)
'SG-Oeborah Kerr, Robert Walker.
11:00 D .,. .. .,... ~· (horror)
'll-lon Ch1nty. MDf11111 Cifl" (dra.
m1) '48-aetty Hutton.
12.:lO m...,.. RM DIHM'' (drama) '49
-W•lter Pldaeon. Ethel Barrymore.
4:JO tJ (C) "SM ef hlel.u" (comedy)
'52-&b Hotie. Jane Russell.
5:30
O "W.., ......,.. (mystery) '65
-Aldo Ray, Willllm S.ndix.
f V f ~ I ~ (,
11 LAREDO is a top pick for * Wntern fans! Today, the
Rangers tangle with an
early-day Chicago hood!
' UO II TM lie Ntws: (C) (60 min.)
5:l0
U Human ..• Real •.• Funny! * OZZIE & HARRIET are
a top discovery! Watch
this memorable episode!
lom. IM Harrill (30 min.) ,., ,_.. ...... (30 11111.)
.....,...,(30mlft.) .....,,..... =· ; ....... """ CC) Ill .. " ......er: nd and Stretch." lnttMtwtd Is
Nusl McClellan. senior citizen phys·
lcal edue1tlon teacher. about uer·
cises uslna no specill equipment.
I~!"~~
7:00 R 9 Cl) C8S Ewt11i111 News: (C) (30 min.) Walter Cronkite. Q H1111tley·lrlnkleJ R.,.rt (C): (30
min.)
11 Death Valley Days on a * new night! A real yarn!
11 Deltll V8'1ey Dayl: (C) (30 min.)
"Br .. d on the Desert." Sim Mel·
ville ind Michtel Keep attr in story
ol an American trader who aids
starvinr Pawnees in New Mexico and
liter is S1ved by same Indians when
he l1lls prey lo Spanish cav1lry. 0 f TrMP (C) (30 min.)
tD TIM n1ntttot111 (C) (30 min.)
Q) CIUlpll'• tunct (C) (30 min.)
fl) T tdllllcal c:.tMr / lllli11111 .....
Q) (6) P.c.£. Spedll: "A Lot of
GoodS tull " fD r.itrt et View: "The New Moral·
ity." P1rt II Jtrry Dunphy. 9.\ Sonat. de OtDno 0 TM Mii HHr News: (C) (60 Uil
min.) Robert Abernethy, Jack l1tt1am. 7:10 fD Stod M..ut lteport/C.llndat
D Van Jo~~n, Ann B!r.th J:30 B 9 Cl)~: (C) (60 min.) * star m SLANDER · Judy becomes de1thly ill from utin1 0 Sb O'a.d llltiwle: "Sit..,.. poisoned berries, 1nd sets off 1
(dr1m1) '57 -Vin Johnson, Ann lr1ntic 111rch for the source of the
lltyth, Steve Cochran. Struulin& en· fruit K111 Swenson 1uests.
tert1iner succeeds in 1Chievin1 NI· n ID (I) NIC llltiwle Special: "A
tionwide populuity, only to be illfdlbj'a Nipr' (muslcll f1nt11y)
nrined by sund1l·m11azlne pub· '64-The Beatles Anni Qu1yle, Vic·
Usher . who. prints story about his tor Spinetti, Wllirid Br1mb1ll, Nor·
term 1n prison. . m1n Rosslnrton. John Junkin. On I ,...., (C) (60 min.) their trip from Liverpool to London,
... Hlf1l.t (C) (30 min.) the boys 11e entrusted with the care W lllewir. "S4tlddt .. _.... of Peul's 1randf1thtr (Brembell).
(dram1) '56-ltif L1rsen. whose philosophy °' "divldt ind con· I llr. • • Mrs. Mlftil quer" thrutens lo disrupt the boys'
Wllllrs ""'1 harmony. both on· ind olfs111e. Cl).._..., te Et..itJ (C) R To-y "9tlwo Show: (C) (30
0-htio iiifn.) Hi1hll&hts of UCLA vs. St1n·
6:20 9 00 ......, (C) ford pme. (continued)
•u.... ............... .
ebQC...T.-e ... ,...,.. er c.., .. caa.,...
I
COM~ DIHTAL ~IC,
..... 14
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 21, 1'57
Wolper Productions will
produce a television special
on "The Making of the Pres·
ident: 1968" and has signed
Pulitzer Prize.winning author
Theodore H. White to write
the program. Mel Stuart will
be executive producer and
director of the special.
The project marks the
fourth teaming of White and
Stuart on a Wolper Produc·
tions special. Both won Em-
mys for two of the specials,
"The Making of the Presi·
dent: 1960" and "China:
The Roots of Madness." The
third special, "The Making
of the President: 1964," re.
ceived four Emmy nomina·
tions.
Production of "The Mak·
ing of the President: 1968"
will begin with the primary
campaigns next year and
continue through election
night.
In addition to writing the
television program, White
will also write a book en··
titled "The Making of the
President: 1968." White was
awarded the Pulitzer Prize
in 1962 for his book "The
Making of the President:
1960."
Whatever Happened To ••. ?
There was a time when
George Gobel, with a weekly
TV series, was the hottest
comedian around. Gobel is
still a very entertaining fel·
low, but every now and then
someone asks, "Whatever
happened to ol' George?"
Well. he has had his ups and
• I
downs, but this year he will
tape numerous oomme1cillls
for the American o.iry -..
90Ciatton; he rece11dJ dd •
guest shot on The J-*ie
Gleason Show: he Pl to
the Far East this month tor
TENSE CHAltADE -Aa-(U-
S4r~ Da1tawi) and CIW/ <•~ Boon~. Ti1ltt) do" Nu/ tlisptbr la {Hfl~lrOlt dt~p ifflO ,_,,.., krril«p
to rrscut a 11/1.aJ/y ilrtporl.tlltl .,,_
wlto has croclt~d uNJ,, .. r-
on ABC's Garrilow1 GorilJos. ""
color, Tu~sday at 7:JO '"'·
personal appearances in sev-
eral countries; he will guest
on Red Skelton's program,
and is lined up for a three-
week engagement at the
Edgewater Beach Hotel in
Chicago in December. OI'
George is profitabfy busy.
cOM1NG Nov 4 ON (l)
-~CJ .... ,
.. -u. ......
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880U..E *T.am . .... .... .Mir' . .... ,
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a. ...
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.. Sell ..... .., .. ........ .... eu• ..... ..... ...., ., .... .... ....... ...... ... .......
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e111
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a..,' .. " .....
TV DOUBLE FEATURE
Televisio n's first nerwork double feature
ain T uesday night · when NBC runs the
Beatles' criticaUy-acclaimed first motion
picture, "A Hard Day's Night," at 7 : 30
PM. followed by 44Cinder{eUa" as the regu•
J.r Tuesday Nish• at the Movies feature
(aa approx. 9 PM) atarring Jerry Lewis.
In other words, Lewis is pre-empted by
the Beatles (Jerry's regular show normally
is teen Tuesdays 8-9 PM), but Lewis gets
bis revenge comrng back after the Beatles'
movie with a feature motion picture o f bis
own. Ed Wynn, Anna Maria Alberghetti.
Judith Anderson and Henry Silva co-star
in "Ciodcrfella" with Jerry.
Paul McCartney
Jerry C...wis and Anna
Marla Alber1ltet1I,
Joltn C...nnan
CHANNEL LISTINGS
Information for these logs is furnished by the tele vision sta·
tions. TV WEEK is not responsible for last-minute chanou
in program listings . • KNXT fCBSl Los Angeles a KNIC INBCl Los Angeles
II KTlA (Ind.) Los Angeles
0 KABC IABCl Los Angeles
a KHJ Und.) Los Angeles ... KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles m KCOP (Ind.) Los Angeles
fl) KWHY Und.l Los Angeles m KCET Und.l Los Angeles
II) KMEX (Ind.) Los Angeles
(I) KlYD IABC) Cable Balcersfield
00 KERO (NBC) Cable Bakersfield
Cl) KBAK (CBS) Cable Bakersfield
@ KLYD (A8Cl Balcersfield
ID KERO CNBCl Balcenfleld a KIAi< ICIS) Balcenfield
A sta r (*I preced ing a log listing indica tes It is a paid
advertisement. Cha nnels 22, 28 a nd 3' ore UHF in Los An-
~les, with 28 being the educa tional ( ETV I station. Cha n-
nels 17, 23 a nd 29 are UHF in Bakersfield.
11111 •09Ullle 11 p11bli1hed wH llty for thl1 '11ew1poper by TV WEEK, o
4M1ioft Olf Olfffln ,rtfttt .. 91'4 ~reph C.., IM .. eclltoriol and prodvc-
ttot. offlcet, ,,0 . loa 1 t90, Glelldole, Callf. Addreu od•ertl1lng lnqulri ..
to "'• dl•lov o4Y-'11l1t9 dopart•ent of thl1 11ew1poper.
Pe1e 15
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WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 25
For momlna •nd afternoon listlnp, please ... DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,'
for ,our conwnience, .,. .... ., .. ....,, ....
DAmME MOVIES
THE OM~Y Ptt.OT. 1V MD. OCloeDI TI. 1"'7
6:JO m,., f.wtrita Martil1 (30 min.) m Trlllll • c .... , II r• (C) (lO -.. ,. • 0
I ~ m MdWe'• .. .., (30 min.) min.) Bob Bar\ef hotb.. .......,_
fB Dltellllt E-. ID""' --(60 •> ......... 5 I -tD @ H..ae,::lriMMJ •ll*l cC> mse.o...,._..._.,,_., .... (I) ...... • r.. m ~ s.-1111 tit........... .._ •"' llil1 ..., .,.. ta())T.._.Z... ,._._ ........... c rt'-. ..
• .....,.,. ....... ~ ........... a ;tmil
7:9.tilCIJC81 &111111 ..._ (C) .. =-=-..:=-.::..-= .. m..rw.r ~ • Sid c.... n. .... ,... ............. I • I .. !" 11;•11111 ...... tQ <JO *lathe tide p:llllf A.... ....._.=.._ .. ...
eiT...,(C)(30 ... ) • 1~-~lllil.) :-,...,. • ., ...... ..
•• FW11 Ill (C) (30 """·> I,_. (C). (JO .... ) ,.(I) ....... LllC tQ m ....... , ..... ce> <30 m111.> ,... ... iiiilil.)-. .. ~ .... ......
lO:OOtJ"Wet ...,-(drama) '61-U)TecMice1°"1Mf/..._..._ . ....__JI ;.Wllliell... a..• Alllelr ......._ .. .,_
Horst Buchholz, Gert Frobe. ID Ci) Y• w.i ,., It btra CIOlldllCb Ille _...... ii ._. ._ ._ .._. .... • ..._ m "Sewll Sillllfl" (dra1111) '40-m,... ., .. ttiowd'• "$,.,...., ... r .. .... ... ii I n ........
Mu1ene Dietrich, John Wayne. E Seut.l de OlleM 8ruckne(s "Mlt'o F._ SJ 911 ;.· a· •I._..,.. ..
11:00 n "Dr: ...... ,,.. (mystery) '42-no~ St9d ....w -1~ e u....... .... ....... -......... Mecdonald Clrey "Tiit Majer 8M • a:i -· ..,..... .... ie • ,... ~ t11t llllw" (com..,) '42 -Ginaer 7:l088(J)u.t Ill~ (C) (60 l:l09til(l)Tlle ._., •• • .. ._._..,._ .......
R0ttrs. RIY Milland. mlft.). Prof. Roblaoll s party of ~ tlO M) ~ Clllllllllf'I •fl. ,. a..,....._
12:30 m ....._... Will Till" (dran11) '5I Earthhnp Cfadl.lands Oii I MMll, val buW's .._. ti C..-. ...... ,._ -tEI .. •..,.... hurtlin1 planet wfllre 1"'-t IMfJ· 01,.,.U 8CCIMlllt ., ..._ •...... Iii&.) ~ Citant, ..lunne Crain, thine they see and hear Is 1 ltertllne 1111 Mr. lWwerw (0.. ~ a. •@Cl) 11 .,.. a-
4:00 D (C) "T1le rm., Ill Ptla. _. Illusion. Dr. Smith. Wiii Ind The woo Elly May eM ....... a.ii ..... , ......... • lfJl llillJ Z111iat tit llfr' (mu~I) '46 -Dennis Robot blcomt stparltld fnllft the uts. Draper, es .-.. • .,._. W ..., ti • ~ fl
Mor11n, Janis P11ee. rat of t!M party, ind 11 the two •mtr&HCJ duty lfW ....., .._ • 1 r , -*· S...-
4:JO fJ "Tiit ......... ........ (ICI· lf'OUPI INl'Ch for ont another they Culfli11 •"111111 W ... Wiii .................... ..i
tnet fiction) '58--Grant Willl1ms, art bombarded with serlta of f1llt•· Troy Apollo OolNi ~" ...t BIJ _,.....,...,.. •..,..... •
Loll Albricht. tic ll..(tlta Ind IOUllds. May 111 ...... " dlerllill ..,,, .. --.. • QllJliiill -.. ... n tD (i),.. vqw.: (C) (90 f1mlty fottuM to 1111 .. -.... -.......................
f v f •• • • (.
5:30
D Kinp/Maple Leafs Hock· * ey ;ust started! Live!
L11D fJ 111t lie News: (C) (60 min.)
Jeffy Dunphy. "Tiit • .... ~ (C) (60 mlft.) Robert Abtmtthy, Jack Latham.
D "A Ticket to Tomahawk" * starrinc ANNE BAXTER,
WALTER BRENNAN. Cir!
D Six O'Clem ...... : (C) "A 11cW .. r.......-(edwtnturw) '5G-Oen
Dailey, Allnt luttf, Rory C.ll'°Uft,
W1Ker Brennan. Tmtlinr drummer
finds hiNllf in t!M middle of I
railroed tranchite li&hl
I "-" (C) (60 min.) ,,... ...... (C) (30 min.)
CJ) .... : ........... tf ,.,..
(mystery) '45 -Basil Rattlbone,
'!!Jtl Bruet. U1 Mt. _, Mrs. flel1ll
ID WW• """ aw......, .. o...ttr <C>
eoPllle
1:10Q(l)w....., <C> -
iiirn.) "Ah Sina vs.. ~ .. EAi· 8 ......._ (C) (IO .a.) ._...., • ......._ .. .._
mond O'Brien cvt1b n e11 ekollollc 18 llaw ...... A (tO milJ lilllll * -. lif ... .._.
,..,., who blttln boolt Ind bl&· ....... " ..... A ... _ -.... ....
otry It the proddiftc of ....... Grtitl· ... ) "The WM life ti .... -, ...... -• -....,
1er Wiien 1 ClllMM lmmicnlnt Is u., r-ii.. ~ • ,... -..... ...:-• (JI lllill.)
denied his inalitnabtt rlpb.. Aki """' ;M.';;.. la ~ .. ....... 0 1 a r
Aleonr poruays All Sine. the aMnt1t Kncer "8tiolel rn ~ ..._.... '-
cook. •er.a c.w.t • .......... D Joan Fontaine & Prof. Eu.... 111• .. tEICJt*J * Corey on SUPER BINGO! t:ll!BW"-.._ A ma. ,...._ ._. -.. n~ .... : (C) (30 mill.) Jo11 11.) Eb tlle ......... .,.., ... :-.::... ~ ~:
FOnt11nt and Profwor lrwl11 Cony 10 01Mr ~ 1111i191 a'I _.. kC I I · -.. .. -
111..a. Walter a a r1P111:1 rt .... •·
D Color Movie, 'The Kin1 & I' rives 1t tlle ,_ ,...., a. -' .t 119.·.._ ..._. ._. -OI * YUL BRYNNER & D. KERR Ilia rteullr trldl Mt1 ' s G11r llil.) c,.... ..... .._..;....
D ~~MC ...... s,ecw: (C) RaylftOl'd ~ ..... E '-" ......... ...., ~ .i r <mlllkel·dr11111> !' .. ~~":.~A -AIStEICJlllllllJ .... 56-Yul IJMlf, Deborah Klfr, Rile 1r .. M' ....._ ._ ~ ._ e-
lllortno, Merti n 8tfttocl. Motion .. ,. 111 -• -• -9-...: ~ If ,_. Clif-picturw adaptation of Ult daalc Md aw . ..._ ~ ._ S.. ..._, W .... ,_ I t '
Rodprs 1nd H11M1t'1Cffl Broectwr :-~ = -=--W..::-la T I I ...... .
play about atronc·wlllld Kina o1 a1tulfhma• ..._. __. _ • I .. .,..• (JI-.>
Slam whoM dalrw for Wntem cul· htf how •• .. ..._ e..... -= •= llil1 • .._
tu .. fol' his children clathes wltll Wy • ~ ... ..... .... m ... his autouatlc ways and •bout Enc· • htr 'in 1 play ,.... Ill llrt ._ ... .., Im •
llshwo1111n who h11 come to tudl hlppio on Elrtll ii lilt ,_ 1"7 • .....
the k.ln(s .82. children.. ~:~ la .. Im: (Q (JO..;..,, Cl)-IJ -S .... :,('C) "T1le IM· .. ,.. Ci•irw." ..._ ... 11:11 ............. W
.._., (ldwefttwt) SS-,..8urt left. shaw llftldlar...._ ....., •• _ -a.,. Jim CHttr, Walter Matthau, Diana Lyu. fol' ila hrnld, ._.... r.liim..
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(watera) '41 -Lw.. ....................
DAILY PILOT
,...11
fl) 1111 I' Wa T.-e t a ' t I ) .,,__,,_ llllllf..
tJtillzatJon." A II t nG ~ iz::..e ....... W
for trwftnt., ... M I a .._ 198-...: .. 1119 Ii.._. (jjll> ::..*~-,..._ti .. ::?.: -t.. 9dt. I • .._,
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Fer . wW::-..Z ..,. .... ..,,..a ......,. ..
MYNil
5::Jt Bl.AREOO! * co.e .... ......
.lllny 0.-. an.• .. , .....
II MICHA£ * •DMG(J ~ ........
c.t Mi.' ........ ..,_w1 ........
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..... len..=~
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6:JI eoz a. HA * ....... l .. n :.:= ...
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lra1ii1E
7:9 Ql(i) c .... , • . ....., .... ,
BHAPPY ,
*Calif. p . ....,,
....,. TWiii ... ~ ...... ,. ........ . ,,...,
THURSDAY
OCJ090 211 ,, .... 1·· ... att.rnoon .............. DAY·
-PURRMIS .... ~ ,... cuss I I nee. .. • .,.s -rill
DAYTIME MOVIES
•a,_. " ... ~ ..... (•elven
twt) ·~ Bner. Tom Bell.
• ...... .. ........ EJMb'"
(.,,airry} ·~ Allclrews. Gene r .. .,. ee-..e.r 11111 Wil" (dr1m1)
'4>-Slirtly .., Ro1tr Cl1'11e.
""S1 ' ! ....... ...,.. (Id
...... } 'J>-W'lll ~n. e •.._•Ear (fantasy) '47-
ltila ...,_.-. Larry Parks. •8 tel ..,._ ... ,.,_. .. (fin
..,,, ·'4--t1am1ted i., sir eedr"I ........._ .., lt.lrrin1 H1ns Con ,,.,.. ... ...., a.er.
•
a.,. I ~ (ll!Jlltl)) 'U-Rob·
et ....... Mlr1 Mdl.
t lAREDO! The Rancers be-
r a.e medics in this hit! • 8 Tllll .. ~ (C) (60 min.) JenJ .,....,,
a• • ... -...: tc> cr.o
a) Mlr1 Allef•tlly. Jeck l..lttlam.
I MICHA£1. RENNIE stan in
r 'DMG£ROUS CROSSING'
.. • l'Clid -...: ..........
~ (""*'1) 'S3-Mieh1el ..._ -.... Cnln. ea., Adlms. c.t .... ....., ... bolrd • stlip
_, .._ tlll .,.... diseppears. n
..,.. .... Ille IN1de believes he llft· ........
1::;1HO~J ._. .._. (C) (30 min.)
-....: ..,.. ..... T\lt
(~ '58--Pltlf Sell· .......
~,:-r ~ ..... (C) I"":::. s;:,..
a @ -CCl • I OZ Ii HARRIET are so hu· t-._ U.,'r• hilarious!
l ... .,..._..(30mln.)
., ,_. ..._ (30 min.)
lldhln....,(30 min,) --n.... a I; ldl6:1IJ ~ (C} ~ "' 41 a rar.t: ''V1lues, ,._. I.'" 11PtJ Saith inMtrates. l~z..
• QI (I) c: &.ills lkce: (C)
{ ... , ..... ()rriite.
8 P I ; a' '8 ; ~ ~ (30 ..... )
!I HAPPY WANDERERS tour
.-Calif. pld wea! Great! 8...,, P ? WL (C) (30 min.)
"'lllft T..,s Geld ~try." Sllm
-~•tomeofdltln· .......... ...,.T .. lnlMd ln • .... ....,•Ma western tala. • , ,..., ~ (30 ..... )
Tiii Flints1DMs (C) (30 min.)
511111111'1 lal1nd (C) (30 min.)
Tldaical Cot11t1/luslneu Mtws
Hictl Uld Wild (C)
: '9Mt tf Vt..
S.lb .. 0...
7:10 7.:M'c.i.ar 7:l0 QI CJ) ...... th
""" ~ (C) (lO lllln..) Witdi. 111 ~ 1
doclns~C.....nd111ti•·
... matlcal P.Uft!CIWll "' .......... 11-Hallowten bits wtlH Ult hi·
nuts of Ch1rln Schult• blwl11:hln1 world return. While Charlie Brown
•nd lhe rest of the 11n1 are makin1
their tricll·Or·treet rounds. Linus
takes up his annual vigll in the
pumpkin patch to 1w1it the 1rrlv1I
of th• 1e11nd1ry Great Pumpkin,
who brlnas aifts to aood little bo,i
and J!.r1s eveiyWhere. D u Cil Da11ill leoM: <C> <60
min.) •'file lnherit1nee." Rebteca
Boone 11 btqu11thed 1 deserted hlll$t and when she t1kes lsnel to
visit the lonely tt•side ltructure. •
somber man named M1ddo1 w11ns
them the house is haunted. Roy1I
Dino auesta.
@Nfl HltN!Pta (C) (30 min.)
@ (]) lltau: (C) (30 min.)
uie, Ille Ul1e." Colh•m Cit(a
flower Children a•ther for • flower·
In, but find to the11 dismay there's
111ry a flower in slaht. T oothtOme but
treedltfous, Louie alichts from his
Flowermobile lo announce ltl1t he
his tfrnered the posy market. Holy
hetlotrope! Control of the flower
Cluldren, and lhua the wor1d? Milton
8er1e auest" l1J Miiiien $ Mowll: (C) "T1lt ~
bdlu" (1dvenlure) '5f>.-aurt Lan·
ust,r, Willer Matth1u, Oi1na Lynn.
... 'rrlltll or C.naeq11111a1: (C) (30
min.) Bob Barker hosts .
I hny w ... (60 min.) -.a ....... S.•-.,/Offlol .. ,,......t
fJl) CtlltM htwll: (C) "Marie Co·
sindas." An inte"'iew with the con·
temporary American photoar1pher.
'
Emldil A a:to ([) I IHclA I DM l!Mtts: I min.) M1jor events in the
fic1lon1I life story of mister tome·
di•n If nott1 mike up the format of
this pro1r1m. Rorer Willlams and
Juliet Prowse auest. Speci1I aunt Is
Andy Griffith. Also featured lrt Tht
Kids Next Door, 1 slnJin1 1roup com· pr_ised of 18 younc 1dults.. 11 Live! Heavies "Scrap Iron" * Johnson n Frankin! 10.rds
B Balli( (C} (2 hours)
@ (]) Tiii f'IJi•I N•: (C} (30
mln.) ''Ah, love, Could You end I
Con$11ire ... " Sisters Bertrille •nd
Jtcqueline flnd a atowaw11 In their
st1tlon w•aon when they return to
the convent aner buyln1 fish on the
w1tertront. Mink· co1ttd, diamond·
l•den Bobbye Slur hidu in ttle back
of the sisters' car when she lt1ves
her boyf rlend's y1eht efter • qU11T11.
I ,.~ (C) (30 min.)
htar 81111n
rtarlltl tlll lllltlr
Lal Vldlua
UO U (i) lrllltWt: (C) (60 min.)
11tc1 Tor Murder." When Geofae
Bellinrtiam Is eltdroeuttd In his own
9immln1 pool, o.t. Set Ed Brown
muses lo tccept an "accidlnt1I
death" verdict and dllCUSMS his sus-
picions with Cl'tief I ronaldL
(Continued)
'Justice for All?'
Producer of this NBC News documentary, Bob Rogers, says
tlatly: "The plain Cact is that our ideal of equal justice under Jaw
U.S. Supnmr Court J11Jtlrr A~ Foruu ls mtu 111o·rd by NBC Nr-·•
corrrspondrnt £d,,.•l11 Nrw111a11 on tltr 111b1ut uf lr1al aUJ /or tltr poo1,
dur/111 tltr filmin1 of "J1ut1u for All!"
has wo rked out, in practice, to discriminate against the poor.
The poor are vic timiz.ed in an obvious way, because they can't
afford a lawyer, or in more subtle ways, because of their ignorance
of the law and their poverty,"
For America's 25 million poor, legal representation is vinually
none xistent. Rogers concentrates on three areas in the country,
which represent the urban, rural and migrant poor: Cleveland·
urban; Oklahoma-rural; and Salinas, Calif.·migratory workers. Em-
phasis is given to the Legal Service Program of the Office of
Economic Opportunity, which was set up in 1965 and funded with
25 million dollars. Many people are totally unaware of this problem.
Rogers states. and points out that it was as late as t 963 that a
Supreme Court decision required states to make available legal
c-0unsel, in felony cases, for those who couldn't pay. But in numer·
ous civil and criminal proceedings. the poor still do not receive
equal just ice.
For Sophia-A Second Festival
Villagers at Marino, located in the Alban Hills south of Rome ,
traditionally stage a wine festival every October to celebrate the
gathering of the new crop of grapes. This year the festival is being
staged twice. the usual celebration plus a "command performance"
for "With Love ... Sophi a.'' the one-hour color television special
to be presented Wednesday at 10:00 PM. during eight eventful
days in ABC's "very special season."
Starring Sophia Loren, Marcello Mas troianni and Jonathan
Winters, with Peter Sellen as special guest star. the show includes
shots of the festival in the narrow streets of Marino, not far from
Sophie's villa. Re-created with complete aulhenlicity for the filming
arc the singing and dancing in the streets, the locaJ vaudeville
acts-and the wine.
Since the 1968 crop was noi ready in time, the wine used at th~
re-creation of the festival posed a problem. Production associate
Tom Cochran solved it neatl y by talking a local wine grower into
donating 150 gallons of his product for the use of the cast, camera
crew, cxlras--and the villagers.
During the shooting of the festival, producer Roger Gimbel
re-created the atmosphere of a vi llage carnival with the aid of
outsized papier·mache puppets dancing through the streets. A fire·
eater performs his death-defying feats and a group of strolling
musicians. La Racchia. play typical Italian folk music.
With this colorful backdrop, Miss Loren and Jonathan Winters
JUide the cameras through a festival authentic down to the stamp-
ing of the grapes by barefoot villagers.
,... 17
OM can .. Mly uy the new rv faH seeson hu •· .,.., ... first CMClllMion
of 1 MW ..._ his been an·
nounc.dl CBS' Dundee and
Tht Culhane bites the dust
in December, to be replaced
by I comedy Hries headed
by Jonathan Winters.
This wenend the third na·
tional Nielsen retinas come
out. al)Q will be decisive for
a number of series in decld·
ins whether they'll stay on
throuah the season. or be
rep&aced in January. Retinas
reports so far show two
trends: movies are biuer
than ever, and none of the
new series has really caulfrt
on in a bia Wly. In the top
twenty shows for th8 week
of Sept. 18-24. movies took
the numbers one. three. four.
six, ten and 14th places. Of
course. the networks put the
blockbuster movies on dur·
ina the first week~umber
one was the Doris Day
starrer "Send Me No flow·
ers"; number three was "The
Apartment." Several of the
old-time favorite series are
still in the top ten-Gomer
Pyle ranked number two.
Andy Griffith number five.
and Bonanza came in sev·
enth .,... ... did ~
thlt Sundly'1 A8C ......
''Mutiny on tt. BDuntr."
which ,.,.... ..... .. ....
top twenty.
Of the new series. Ironside
drew the highest ratina. c:om-
ina in at 16th ptac:e. Only
three made the top twmlt).
Ironside, Jeny ..-S and
Ftyina Nun. Close to the top
twenty, of the new series.
are Mothers·in·law, Gentle
Ben, Hish Chaparral, Dinny
Thomas, Carol Bwnett and
Second Hundred Years.
New series in trouble and
due for possible cancellation
announcement this Mllll ..e
Maya, Custer, and Good
Company. NBC apparallty
got some general sort of
popularity indication tar b
sneak preview Mllll (the
first week of Sept.) when
it aired a group of old.
unsold pilots. One of the
successful ones was Sheriff
Who? starrina John' Astin.
and the network claims tttat
a number of top names sudt
as Sammy Davis Jr., Danny
Thomas and Car1 Reinef
'have already agreed to do
guest shots-and the pro-
gram isn't even sold yet!
HALLOWEEN VIGIL-Linus (riglit) tolces up ltis H.UOW-
een nl6ht t1l1il wlien good old Cluu/U Brown. LMcy (catlaJ
a"" Ille rut o/ the "Peanutl'' come into Jocus on dte relw"""-
ctut o/ "It's tlie Great Pumpkin. Clrarl~ IJrowttr WI~
OllJINueJ cartoon color spttiol, Tlrurstlt11 at 7:JO PM°" C.S.
..... M
THE DIYLY Pit.OT. TV WUX, OCTOBER 21, 1967
, 4•
COMING NOV 4 ON (l)
OCT
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OCTOllDt rt
=or morninc and afternoon
istinp, pluM IM DAY·
IME PROGRAMS. lelow, OI,.,.. cmt ...........
tie c1ay· • ....-..
DAYTIME MOVIES
Ozzie llld Hlrriet (30 min.)
My fMfle. Ma1iM (30 min.)
lldlall'• lllWJ (30 min.)
Dnli• ~ Ci).....,......., """' (C) ..........
~~i:-i~z...
7:GO !..~.:. =-~ CC> is .. ··., ,.,, ..... (Q (JO
8 HITCHCOCK! Robt. Horton * at.rs! Twist endinc! ~ Hidadl (30 min.)
:00 0 .,,.._ el._,,._.. (dn1111) F l"'P (C) (30 lftln.)
'6f-Jaci Hlftina. 'Wtt Petrick. Tiit ~ (C) (30 !Dia.) m (C) "OI tlll ..,. .. (~) ._.,,....., (C) (30 mill.)
'!f-Oa"S':Gtne Tlernty. Tect.lulC.W/..._.._ oo II...... (homlr) '33-(i) F ..... Fltll: (C) "lllr. Cory."
<Aro'• lo . "All ... * till ,,.... tf WW 40 NMI'° (lehetttuie) '43 -Jofl S.ltl ....
Hell. 7:10 S!lea lbrlllt ..,_/c.e.Mr
:JO ID "Tiii ,.. .. tile Mair" (SUS· 7:JO 9 (f) Tiit .... ... Wiit:
pense) •9$-v1n Johnson, Deborlh ( ) (IO mln.) Rly W1bton l*tt-.. Kerr In 1rc11Mo1oclst wflen West ....
:00 l'I ~ .... w.t SI*" (drl1111) Gordon atk the Iott tmtUfl of 'D-UIMs Maoft. llafbara Stlnwyck. Montezum1.
:JO a {t) "11 ......... (COIT!td)) a r ... : (C) (al min.) ''Tiie f~lt·
·~tMfiM lpuk. lulSI M1ttioli. It$." Crusldin1 report'r D1111J .111·
sell (Diln1 Hyilnd) r~ her life '9
I v l •• I 'J '.
powe ttl1t tribll 11tctiona to c:rutl
""' n1tion will be freudulenl I Dr. U..e (60 mif1.)
:JO (fn(J)Oft Tt let llt Wlr.n:
.D N• Ille • nd I 2 I 1&l min.) ''"Ill." Coed.-. . • v a n ro es Leslie ClfOn stirs ,. Lill, ,. • t ilf this smash LAREDO! prmion1b1t Frendl P1 w1t11Mt
:00 • Tiit Ill NNs: (C) (60 min.) homt Of friends. wtlo fhldl bottl rtf. ~ DunpllJ. Ult Ind l'Ollllla llllid the lllt&k
• Tiit • .._ ..._ (C) (60 ol 1 carnival pullftt tllow.
ITlln.) RobettAbernetfly, .1Ktl1thlm. !Tiit ....._ (C) (60 mill.)
D DAHAMDREWSSTARSin T...a "C1 t uw: CC> (30 * "CURSE of the DEMON"! >Bob 8atMf holb. D .. O'Cled ... : "Cerll ti t11t ! ""1 .._ (60 lfti11.) ~ (honor) '57-0.U Andrews. ~ lbrlllt .....,,.,... ti
Ptm C4nnmiel, Nl1I Mldlinnis. I Tiit 14'• • •• Wortd·fltftOUS PIYdlololltl refuses to LI...,.•..._,....
bellM llf9ttr Pf• *1iy ttllt '* .... ,_... (C) (JG min.) uncle ha been IMrdnd by super· ,.._ ._
n1tur1I mua for dtfyitlc devil cull USA Arllb: "New ~-
11...., CC> (&0. "'611.) lats." Kennrttl Noland ltld Ult Ina .,_ llnlt CC> (JO 111111.) Moffit Louis P1int.d hi the fltlcl of Cl> ... : ...._.ti 11t ....,_ lbstrldioll wtttl r.urMll!e limilar·
(ICietlce flctioll) '62~ ity. Art critics lftd ptilltm COfMlttlt
MitdleR, UM Orfel. on colof·fitld Plffltiq 11d the wM$ I ~~-=--~ H1°'if'Z,,.. IS:(Q n:--1 ( min.) Set. C.rter hn 1 dltl 11d
t:20 Ci) -(C) Gomer is llt for ...... Ill ill Wllfl· i:lO inrton. D.C., wll9'I little ToM. 1
8 Rick I& David are feaued P1ttlltic·looml JIP111t1t lld. t1111 * tonite! OZZ1£ I& HARRIET! <Colltlntd)
The
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.......
TH[ DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 21. 1967
fltlDAY (Continued) :...:_a:.!,!. ; !~~ii----........... II ···-'9tlders for the World Htavyweieht
' .. , · •-__.._ ...._ .... --- - - -... .._ti ..... Chlmpion tltJe. This is not to be
carter-that he's loll . -s llMd omorrow s .... • .... m--in H Pllll:ll, - -.,, -Sif ii ........ --ii =-.. a "'Tiie T• of c:onf with t • fl .... be B Q l'A'l Slat T'* (C) (&D ..._, ..., ............. .., #&.w '-ifs ...... -. htMn Quany and Patterson for the ·~bpa~ Sofmns • ... -. ......... _. _.. .. ..._ • -..,_ • title v-.aited by Cassius Clay .
...,. ..i~ ,._.,.,_ Im.._ • lif •.. 6& Clllli ... • _.. el 1 for. D ..... ri....i: (C) (30 min.) Baxtar u7llll race -cw.• -~ ~ --........ _.___ ~-..._ ._rd ~-
Kiltl Wflen lie rwf ........... -------..•---"'· for help In reAot'lticMI ti._...._ ... , 0 ' ............ II lllll. Ill ... -. .......... ffM B .... f . ....., ... : (C) (60
,,..,,,._.Ion ·~ ..... -Ii.._..•.... • ...... _. ' JS 1 S..., iift.) Robeft Y1u1lln elite~ tM "'"' .... . ---... e11--· .... .._ .___.... ·-.,.__,_
dore MutUll....... - -- - -.., "' ·--· • OUNNINGER .. ·-#r' ~? 74.'! g ....... ,,............ I .. (C) (30 Illa.) * Watch.... ... ...... ....... ..... a a " I~~ ; 9 ~::. -=..:.:=1 :-.! ........
•m111, .... ) ..... • I a .. (II ;· ... .:; :--~ ..., ............. ,,, ..... : (C) ..... , ......
.... ' -................ ~ (drama) '5'--&ttlef wn-
D @(l)lllMr. tca <• .a) • ...._.... ....._ -II•._ ia..,... films. Georp Nader.
"Hondo and the Mid Del. .. 1-............. ~ • amit......, It 111· 11:319.._.: "AMMlll" (drama) '50
MacArthur IUllts •.*-'I...... t::lllll(j)T '' '' ,.. ..... '1lllli • dlll tlall .. _.. Robert Taylor. Arlene D1hl.
Army corpOf'll • lria .. m.JT• '••llL·• ....... " ... ,..,.. ... •· 1· T .. lclrt ... (C} Hondo Line's dots............ ' 0 • a .. . ii ..... I $ w ........ .,. @CJ)...,..., ... (C)
vent dbcowery cl a........ 1ia1-. ...._ ._. • ,_II .. ._ C..-itatus. la tr ... sa.. (C)
G WORLD Of FASHIOft & ,.., ........ -..1J11J falill m.-is,.,._. 11ewie! "TM W-!Cbd CilJ" (dra· * BEAUTY: france-0 lV.., Ilia llIMJr .._II .... 1111. .... ~ -CC) (&0 1111) '51-M11i1 Montez, Jean-Piem G 118(141 Wlltl fl,......_... ...._..... • Pl mil.) mil.) Aumont.
........ F -<""" ..-, .._ .-~ .. --• •1Jmr1m111 • ... ..... taCil wrnt1•1 a •• ,. rwe. , .. , --._ 'ID \al • -Ill Mi 1ii1i: -
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(&0 M) 1-9 ........,., (C) -.. ,._.__ (hor· the lint time, put .... -= .. (II mil.) ....... ..., ~ -... ..,_ Franca have atlowd tlliair a-.. .... fak.-• ..... jlil ..,.. ... , 4...._ th ror) '40 -Albert Dekller Janice
to be pllotDrraphecl Oii .._ • .-~ .._ ..., ... .,... ' -JJllll Dlwidloll. Lo11n. '
television. Ninety............ 81111-. _,.., -•.. C..,Cllllt. _.., ... OW Glq, tJ llllewie: ''lllll Sidi ef .........
at Montmartr.. v..ain. ... .._ II• .......... ~ • M9 ~Giii ~Md adtlf (*'ma) '50 -Kent Smith, YMCA E!ysee, lore Caufield ii ........ __... s a a .. ... .. a.)19 lillrila Ulldfors.
1ulde 1nd narrator. _...... 5
, .._ 1-...... ~ <&0 M11t> iz:10m 1nM1.,,..
H•lil C. (C) (30 .w...) Im _. ... II ...... -lllllJ) "D -,.,,,. ma) '50-John GlffWld MicheliM I M.w Criftltt a. fQ (IO 8il..) ........ _. .... ... 9llk :;'-:!:' _,.. (mys· l:ID 9 llllewie: "htMr MJ ai.• (dfl·
My .... W -ii Iii ._ .. •a... a.. Prtlll.. ' ~= "tllttmcial n.... ~11•--....,..... ..., • ._ tca (30 •> D MeiN: .,..,. ,,_.... (mp.
-{;an It Succted1 Host Dr . .._ .. ._ liJ .. ..-. ...... IUll·-l'CIId ~ CC) (30 tary) '47~ Sheridan, Kent Smith. Berwick 1nd cuests dilam 11111.... .._.._..,._ mil.)..., .......,. fJ ~ ........, ~
ernment-spontored ,._. air Clll-e...,. • trl &II mil.) e • ua .. -= CC) (30 {dra1111) ·~,,,. En111th, Anna
turel Center. an att........ ..illlllglll ,_....,., ew~........... St.n.
down cntinc barriers. , 11i1.J -. l.illlliJ ..._, .,_ •IJ ._,, . ,..._ at lllllie: '"J .. If Muewta1" (Id·
Bi) La hU I ..... .._ ....,. ~ -.) Films of the venture) '54 -Don Defore, Lon
9:00 8 Qj Cl) Fridaf ......... trf _. ..._ ..._ -... ._., ....._ 11111 tw CIMI· Chaney Jr.
'WIEl -. l~ ' . Alle n Rich
Enterprising ABC. llleYef' .a a .._ 11r ...-• ' 1 • ._
designated Sunday, Oct. %2 th ...... 5-by. Oct. »-6e perm
now with us-as "Eight EWDtflll Days .•• im a Very Speci111
Season."
You might put it anodlet' ~-Lilke-.. A Bigler' C ? I!
Than Las Vegas ."
During these etgbt days ABC will after•~ .i ......-h
ID05tJy i1l C\leuiltg lime.. ~ ~ ..
the bisaDry al_, mwl ._~a ....
been~
NEEDLEB m MY. Ille &&a&iee
effort wiD clilnpl a • • '"' alllr: ,..,..
al the repilar ABC ,....,., 5 g ..S .mes,.
bul it is a calcwblftl ri4 111111. ABC a
willing ID t.de..
However. ritb • dlr ABC Tdt:u· .
Networ* are aodiillg ...
La"ke die ..._ Red S. 111eJ are
always iD dMft pi• I · g ... _.. like aie
Bostmi Red Sa ill Ille reoml Wart.I Series
RICH sometimes dley wilI ..S + ru-' dley
lose.
There is Batman ... and ah. yes.~ Plarr.. lllldl a far
cry from the Eight Eveotful Days. I.a llGdl -· &1 _.. ~
sentlng original thinking ar the time fint IN w • 4 It was
ABC, too, which inaugurated the SttllBI Sel9a..
THE PRESENT foray ID woo viewas tlW'r/ fnm Ille adlr:r'
two networks this coming -.eek ill cmr biC tplillla will Giller
everything from Mia Farrow in Jot.my 8eli8dli • F1-Jd Panrr-
son and Jerry Quarry in the pritt nag.. Fnm ICismd • S...-
Loren. You'll find full details dsewlM!ft ill dlis hae.
Tom Moore, President of the ABC Tdt:u· = Ndwk. Plade
.... j, little spi~I over closed<iraait 1V lor die diii&r•iM el Ille
8illilll's TV cotamnists the other day and explained his nel,
..rs sa..I in relation to the daring move.
-nil is a DfFFERENT TV season," he began. "Five years rn. .,. we all may look beck on the 1967-'68 sernesler as a
_... poimt in tile thinking of the Industry.
"1'V and the viewer are both changing and where it will
Pmd. bdiDg a crystal ball, no one can forecast Today's viewer,
I __.. Sll'f. recognizes quality more than ever before and he is
a e ; ·"' ID the new and challenging on his television screen
ill paler' drgree than in past years.
"'1lepnllaa of what you may have heard, the regular series
is laill ~ ~ of our programming . . . but we do not
-• pllly it the same old way, the safe way ... hence the
•-ai41aa:d aplosion or specials the week or Oct. 22, with .a.en .....,.,led in increased measure."
-. --.E added. "Realistically, we cannot expect all
.i ..-Eigbl E'Vftltful Day specials, now at hand, to come up to
apa blD•. bul we feel that a great percentage will."
Ali _.,. indicates that the next eight days symbolize
Ille • r .-all that ABC Is trying to do this year. Indeed,
• ~ lriBIRlf put k. "It is the keynote to our entire season."
U Ille ..,,.....ing specials do not rare well ln the ratings, il
_, E4cwte tbat the public does not dig specials. No matter
,.. ..... I kl they may be,
A4lll • a11iltic succesa. but a rating failure, is not likely
• lldp ABC lllDCb at this stag~ of the game.
'llllS 81UNGS up an interesting point. If see<=ials on ABC
811 Ille odi!r two r.:tworb should not attract viewers In large
-11'meen1s. ..._, will? ne ~bas already bJmed thumbs down on most of the
-ftPlar .mes. 06er t11m1 lhe Flytng Nun and The Second Hundred Yea.rs,
ABC ._.., llllld tDo much luck with Its new ones.
Bmce. Ibis weel's ABC Event programming recaUs to mind
... ialaimtal pltrue:
..,,.... You're No. 3, You Try Harder."
A4lll ... r. just what they're doing.
We .,. 1"f!WllJ"d ABC with a large "E" for Effort .
HENRY C
Big Day
Mia Far1
.. Churn" and "p
uses them to desig
During the tap.
found a new chun
Patricia Sullivan
is not uaual. Pats)
unabashed ran of :
"I onre had an
down," Sullivan re
and her husband,
practically pushed
"And when I g<
the party and wha·
During the visit
she was carrying,
searching the soun
also offered to get
After that, the •
Black MacDonald,
when he was on th
a pauing interest i1
ing with someone
"I don't like to
how I performed,"
on and Patsy will
ii shown."
"Johnny Belinda
Sunday at 9 :00 P:
of a deaf and dumt
stan Mia Farrow, I
NRY DARROW: A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER
Some changes are for the better.
"I wu never ao aG'•r.ed-¥ when I chansed my
name." said Henry Darrow.
He wu born Henry lbomu Delpdo.
Danow is praently c:o-ttarrin1 .. lhe c:u:efrec.
mysterious Manolito Montoya in The HJab a.p.
arnl, on NBC, Sundays at 10:00 PM.
"I kept beiq typecast u a Latin." laid Darrow.
"rd been acm.ed to chanp my name for teWral
years hut I refuted to believe that it would mate
a difference."
Darrow's manager finally insisted.
"He lost two parts for me in one day limply
by giving my name and describing me, .. uid Dar-
row. "He said we had to do IOmethinJ. We sat
down and decided to create a whole new image.
That's how I became Henry Darrow."
Darrow was given instant and dramatic proof
of the effectiveness of the name chanae.
'"The day after I changed my name I was in-
terviewed by a casting director who had intec-
viewed me before under my former name." uid
Darrow. "He did not connect the two. He pw
me the part of a German. 1bcn he mentioned
that there was also a Spaniard in the drama. He
wanted to know if I had ever played a Latin ...
The name chanae proved an actin1 break-
through for Darrow, who got a chance now to
play everything from Western heavies to Hun.
garians.
Oddly enough, Darrow didn't start out to be
an actor.
He was born in New York City. When be wae
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1 Farrow Fan
COMEDIAN JACK C.4RT~1..t, ...... "' -nit
Odd Co"pk," Iola time olf lo it"",,.~ .. ~
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am" and "pal" arc very special words to Mia Farrow. She
em to designate her close friends.
ng the taping of ABC's "Johnny Belinda," Miss Farrow
1 new chum, the young daughter of actor Barry Sullivan.
cia Sullivan's presence on the set where her father is working
usual. Patsy, as she is called. was there because she is an
1ed fan of Mia, and school was in summer rec:eu. •
are had an invitation to a party which I was going to turn
Sullivan recounted, "but when Patsy found out that Mia
.,. husband. Frank Sinatra, were goi ng to be there, she
1Uy pushed me out the door.
I when I got back, she made me tell her everything about
ty and what I had said to Mia," he chuckled.
na the visit to "Johnny Belinda," Patsy lost a tiny toy animal
t carrying, and Mia joined other memben of the cast in
lg the sound stage for it. When it couldn't be found, she
ered to get a replacement for her t 2.year-old fan.
· that, the only time Pat'° watched her father, who plays
dacDonald, Belinda's (Mia) father in the adaptation, was
e was on the stage with his TV daughter. She had less than
11 interest in the proceedings when her father was pcrform-
1 someone else.
>n't like to watch my shows because I get too critical of
>erformed," Sullivan said, "but you can bet our 1et will be
Patsy will be sitting about three feet away when 'Belinda'
n."
my Belinda" will inaugurate ABC's "very special week" on
at 9 :00 PM, the first of seven special events. The story
1f and dumb Nova Scotia girl during the tum of the century
ia Farrow, Barry Sullivan, Ian Hannen and David Carradine.
and introd11e~ tlw U>fl w ill H,.,u I /tw • --·-is o/ tallc, 1opno1cl1 C011Wt11 ..J--..
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Dfler~ Jonathan Wuuns ar~ c.oa8"' ;. • c:ooeW, skil °"
NBCs The Det:Ut M,,,,ilt Sltow. TllllT'Ml.y ., 10:00 ,M.
'The King and r: A Make-Believe
Realm But Very Real Money
The COii of a ~ ralm rum illlo a royal amoual of
very real cunency, as a alllcSlrd to by die ~ boob oa the
20th Century-Fox monical-tpcctac=lr Ille Kills a.I l .. 8irias
Wednesday al 7:30 PM oa ABC.
The following arc a frw of tbe ilam lbail lldpecl die ilm become
a cosl c:okmla:
-The amount of lumber med woald baild a lrKt of 2.000
houses.
-The plasler used would plasaa-6nisll abolll I SO houla..
-The amount of caneac woald lay dine c:ily blod-long tide-
walb..
-The paint would finish I SO bomcs.
.......-Scenic: an added up to mo..p to~ SO New Ycrt
stage shows. or enough canns to ma1e 10.000 couffltiJle eop..
-Enough metal ad lkd to make IWO ._._.. •
-Enough tiles to COWi' approUmldy 1WO cily blocb ill feasth.
-Trees and planls med could ~ a ~ ua at faor cily
blocks.
-Enough gold-plaled minoring to ..... 1.000 ..... lmaa.
-Small deconiing PRJPI med woald l\'lCI ... t.ely 1il die pound
ftoor of a mediunHized dqmtmeal llOR..
-More lhan 10.000 differmc color W1int. 'iow wae med.
-Amount of dye med to dip fabrics wollld • ._ 3,,000 bahs
of dress material in a llOR.
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tQ -..r. ._.,. ~ •p "811art Mltcllum, Canall .....,, :.::r-111 .. ~ (*-8) '66-Jamet 8oadl, MM
~ .._ Y-••• ,..,. (l"OfNnce) '44-1.oretta YounL Nan Ladd .
..,,_... ., ... ...,.._ .. (dram.) '36-Cllarles Bickford.
,,. O rt" (mystery) '4~d• Lupino, Comel Wiide.
tC> -... rwt.ct .,.......,.. (comedy) '59-Tony Curtlt, Janet I.el.ah.
~ (dram.) '62--Jamn M11on, Su• Lyon, Shelley Winters.
SUNDAY. OCTOeElt 22
(C) "TM ... ' • ...,.. (adwntura) '5!>--aurt Lanc11ter, Diana Lynn,
Walter lbtttlau .
....... •• dlllM'" (myatary) '48-Mary Beth HuahH, lee Palrl<:lc,
(Q ........... .,_... (drama) '61~1aua Holm, Elma Kar1owa .
""nle ....,.... (d .. m.) '45--Wllllam Hartnell. Mary Morrfa.
(Q ..... lecfWt U'9 flll W•,._ Mitty" (fantasy) '47--Danny Kaye,
Y~a Mayo.
lllONDAY, OCTOM:lt 23
e .................. Mr. P'wvtypec:br" (comedy) '59-Cllfton
Webb. Don:ittty McGuire.
"TM U... fl/I a ...._., ~ (adventur•) '3~ary Cooper,
F..ndlat T-.
(Q "TM r.-.r'm" Cectventure) '5~Burt l..anc11ter, Diana Lynn,
WaflM M.cthau •
..,. f -.._,. <-tern) '36-Johnny Mack Bf'OWT>.
......, IEnw" (ronunea) '3!>---0ertrude Messln1er, David Sharpe.
....,...... ~ (dram•) '58--Brlan Keith, Efrllfn Zlmballst Jf,
-n. W.• r o-Tor) '56-0on Me1owan, Jo~• Holden.
~ ...._,. <actv.ntur•) '4~8arton Macl..ane, Vlrwlnla Grey.
TWIOAY, OCTOeEJt 24
.._ fa -(d .. me) '57-Van J~naon, Ann Blyth,
•A ...,,, 0.,-a ....,.... (mu1lc1l-fantasy) '64-The Beatles, Anna
Quayte, Wilfrid Brambell.
(Q ..,,_ ..,. ctt.ft" ledventure) '5!>-eurt L.anc11ter, Diana Lynn,
..... llbataeu.
....... Fe l a '0 ..,...." (-t•m) '4!>--SunMt Carson.
(CJ "'ClR £ ...... (comedy) '60--Jerry lewis, Ed Wynn, Anna Maria M•rp.ni.
-ci.e.-a a...t ~ (adwnture) '36--Willlam Farnum. Rex LHH.
.... fl/I -........_ 20'a" (d .. ma) '61--0alrid Janaten, Dianne f'oetw,
...., fw Eactt °"'9r" (drama) '54-Charlton Heston, U za"-th ,SCott.
.._.,. .,. ,......,. (comedy) '53--Marle Wlndt0r, Bob Cummlnp.
WOJNESQAY, OCTOeElt 25
~ lldlet '9 T-twwk'" (adv.ntu,.) '50-0an Dalley, Anne
(Q "'Tiie IClioc lft4 I" (mutlcal) '56-Yul Brynner, Debot'all K•rr.
(Q ...._ a.-t ...,. Cectventure) '5!>-eurt l..aneatter, Diana Lynn, ...... ..._..
.._., wl ~,. <-tern) '4&-Allen Lan•.
.,.... ..,., 111 •" Cmyttery> '34--ft•x Lease . ""f,...... ., f'.•r" (adwnture) '60-JHn·Paul B•lmondo. Al•icand ..
Stewal't.
(C) "TM E...,., Walta" (mualcal) '48-81n1 Crwby, Joan Fontaine.
.......,. wl -EhlMn" (adventure) '37-Paul Luka•.
THUllSOAY, OCTOHR 26
"DI •• -Crwlnc"' (mytt.,y) '53-Mlchael Rennl•. JHnne c .. 1n.
(C) ...._ ._ t 'hn" (adwnture) '5!>-eurt l..ancastw, Diana Lynn. Wafls M.cthau.
(C) ~' a.Ice" Cc:ornedY) '63-Bob Hope, Lucllle Ball. -n £ Ill..,,~ CwHt~) '51-Rn Allen.
...._ ~· ~ (comedy) '46--Dr•w Kennedy, LoulM Arthur.
~ C---(dram.) '31-£.d-rd G. Rl>bin90f'I, Douet•• Fair· ....._Jr.
-Tiie ~ fll 81 JW' (drama) '45-Burw•• Meredith, Rob•rt Mltdium.
~ ~ (wwstem) '57--AnclrH Kine, Han')' Jama.
,_DAY, OCTOllElt r1
-0... w1 Ille 0..-." (llorror) '57--0ana Andr•wa. Peay Cu mm Int .
~ --::::C;::" (adwnture) '63--Robert Mitchum, Elaa Mar11nelli,
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..._._ .._,... (myat.,y) '33--Miacha Auar.
• ..,,._,,,. (dram.) 'SO-Robert Tayl0t, Arlen• Dahl.
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Rich reward of helping others IOCla will a., a.
perienced by nine new provllioaals ol N....a A.-.
ance League, Newport Chapter's Janial' Mzli"'J.
A week from today, wbea they are ....,..., -.
ored and presented wlUl commemorative .... 6d
during a brunch in league Madquarte:n, a year ol aa.
munity service will bqin for the fled&'•
An orientation to fami1iarir.e tbem widt m
league project& wu conducted last Friday ~ Mn.
William DuBol.a, pl'OYilkmal cbai.rma. Wldiilt a..
yeat, provilionala will have worbd iD ewry &W ol
service undertaken by the league oheaitrinc fall kmwl-
edge ol tbe wortinp ot the iraaP· n.e m1xiliary 1Upporta the leap'• c>H•••• 0...
ta1 Health Center wbicb ii opea tllroqllallt tile a::r.I
year, providing dental wort for .a • ., b ....
parents cannol affonl tbia care. 1'be 8od8I lll'riDI
office helps many tmniliM, wt a sell,.... ... .._
grant fund for aenior dental ICbool ...., , a a. Ulli-
versity of Southern California 1181 bem n ' ' ' I w
several years.
In addition to tbele comptitmeahr, ••''MY....-
hers support Hoag Memorial ffolpHal, ~
UCI, tutorial service, Jntnlaffh c-ndl, Amer'.+•
Field Service and many other dmitiel wllidl are 6-
nanc~ two major fund-raiainc e¥'tllU e8tta ,._ -
the C y Cane Ball and Red Carpet 0.,. a a.
leape's thrift shop.
'Ibus, the new helpers will haft t11i1ir • fllel
with busy activities such as staffinC Clle =-"* and acting u dental ulistanU ill tile aater.
ae~ as clerb, marbn and .,...... ill lie tlllta
shop, providing temporary aid md t!llNIM"inc to fmli.
lies in need and handling tbe rnailiRC for die JM_.
nual ·Candy Cane Ball wbicb will be ,.,er eated Dec. I
in the Balboa Bay Club.
Accepting this year ol chal'mce are die Mmes.
Donald M<$llll.a, Wallace Genie, 8tenrt amt. Ta
Rokos, Vjctor Westover, Breat Oolm, Gnllt llldftff.,
Thomas Roalllht a Brim Zim.
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-fGr (Jell a. ~) tile llmes. Stewart Clark, Theo Rokos, Don·
aid JkGillk --S Vidor Wfttover as they are volunteering their w.W •paooiaiowl·illembers to the National Aasistance·Lelgue,
Newport Chaptu's Juni<W Auxiliary. These plus five others, 'Ml(:;
be welcomed to the new ~during a brwich next Monday m··~
league headquarters. ;
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First in a Series ol Special bents
Hold.mg up the penerbial w :GM imt ii lh.
Richard McCIUl'e, while Krw. Thomas Tederco ad
Mrs. William Gautldll (left to riabt) lbow ......
at her friendly gesture. They a.ncl other-memben
of,, tlbe Lido I.ale Women's Club 11') prepariDc far
~ll Frolic, a get..acquainted tcdJail-baffet bowill&
-'F I 'fte @' u -will be the ICeDe ol fertittlim ••ula;p Ort. 21, a 7 p.m.. aad 1be {a
-•· .... ....,., .. ......_ Jin. Terrance Moran
is duia ; drtiwC ~ die .._ Ann Slocum, Bea:J 2 •, a.Mt PaleJ, J.U. Wilcos, Will· ia Ifie, 11ca.n _. G••• llli
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A-blooming Happening for Sailors and Hippies ~·;;~;~
kicked off at 6:30 p.m. with cocktails and dja~: · Moo music bas been orde~d for the everuai · ·
best-dressed hippies ·will be recognized with anra.. ~:
A "way out" evening is promised members and
guesta ol Balboa Yacht Club for the annual Hall<r
ween P~rty on Saturday, Oct. 28, in the clubtrouse.
In charge ol production are Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Eddy, who search around the clubhouse basement
'for psychedelic decorations. The "freak-out" wilT be
Decorations are being desig~ by Mrs. Earl sp.n,. : .
ler and her assistant Mrs. James Tyler. .; : • ;
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It's Best to Monitor Intake Before Output Becomes Wor$~~;
DEAR ANN LANDERS: What ls
the responsibility of a boet and hos·
tess to guest& who drink 1loo much
and then drive home?
ft la not possible to moaltor the et·
cohollc intake of ~to make 1Uf9
they don'&~,.~ tttaamtD .. •ert•
to .ntt be la • shape to dltn. I
!rave IMD dnmb become bent&weat
and nuty when IOIDeoDe Ql*tioal
their ~ to handle the wbeeL
My bulband and I bad a party at
our home recently and the 1ut four
couples to leave were so stoned they
couldn't see straight. When they left
I in two cars) l told my husband l
was scared to death that they would
end up in the m or g u e. He said .
''They'll be OK. Don't worry.''
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.._ M • mry ..._IM I will con·
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~ .... --ftllldealy ctnnk ...... 1111 *IYn lil9IM lly a sober
pat. er sea Mine In a taxi. Any·
OM wllio U.wtaiJy allows 1 drunk to
drive llJmaelf at1.YWbere must share In
Utt blame for wllatever happens.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : I used to
bate It when you handed out advice
qalnst goln1 steady. I thought you
were a square old bag and l even
wrote once to blast you. Well. t am
writing again -this time to apologize.
I am a l~year-0ld girl who just
broke up with a boy 17. We start·
ed to go steady last Jan<iary. I was
in heave n ror abo~1t fi ve weeks. and
then J began to worry b(:cause we
seemed to go a little rurther every
time we got together. One day I ask·
ed what he would do If I got preg·
nant. He said. "Any girl who is dumb
enough tr get pregnant in this day
and age deserves to figure a way out
by herself."
That statement really shook me up.
I told him he was absolutely right
and I wasn't going to wail until I got
into that lix because .we were parting
com pany then and there.
That was three months" ago and I've
never been so happy in my life. What
a rockhead I was to think I needed a
steady for social security. I have plen-
ty of dates and I'm having a ball.
My mother and I get along better.
tco. We used to argue a lot because
she didn 't approve of my goi ng stea·
dy either.
I'd like to tell all teen-agers who
think going steady is boss that they
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are .k i d d i n g themselves.-at:O, THERE .. ,. ....
DEAR BEEN: Thaak1 for··
te1UmOlllaJ. Your le11on wu.
ty lnexpenalve. Moat of the ~ •
who write 11 you did bad a. ~y 4 8
hJ1b price (« tbel.r edacatloa. • ; , . ..
Is alcohoUsm a disease? iM.. caP
the alcoholic be treated?-It ~cure? Read the booklet "Al~
Hope and Help,.. by Ann I..aDCters.
Enclose 3S cents in coin with~ n•
quest and a long, stamped. eelfl.act.
dressed envelope. • ·
Ann Lan~rs will be glad to help
you with your problems. Send' tb•Ol
to her In care of the DAILY PILOT.
enclosing a stamped, self-ad<lretsed
envelope.
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;;~persaleswomen Honored
: WeMltmd San Frand9co vacations haft been P.. A • 0 • ~ a u•
: who &old the most tickets !tom their dtapter far the P1 +· a .... 11eviur
• party. Mrs. Kenneth Realmyder (left), party cUinma pn t a._.. •
: Mn ... -Albert Auer, winns ot N~'• .laniar Amrilialy. Mrr Oe a C...
: winners are the Mmes. Fran McOarl, HllJltiaCD:la a.ell; '11.nN A ' • 1 •
~ = i~:· Newport Chapter, and Walter R M. Jfew,.r• i.
. ~: .· . . . . . .. . . . Peggie Jean Fraser
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~ Now Mrs. H. T. Parrott . . .
: The Rev. Tom ~ per-
• fumed the dotj)le riQe rites
:for Peggie Jeen Fraser and
·:Harold Tod P~tt in Our
: :Lady Queen ol Angela Ca-
: ·tholic Church.
:: Plm!nts of the newly mar-
: ried couple are Mrs. Archie
~ Fraser of Corona del Mar
·and the late Y.r. Fraser, and
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Par·
• rott of Lido Isle.
• The bride was given in
: marrige by her brother,
·Chris Fraser. She wore a
;white floor length gown with
•a Belgium lace mantilla,
:aitd carried an orchid bou·
. .
. .
quet wilh • .., fl ...,
breath.
Mrs. Pet« Cartoai el Saa
Joee, lilt« ol the liridie • ._
ma&roo "' bonar'. Brides-maids were lllu 1.-.a
Cberrlck of Loec Beedl
and Miss Joan GmavMlli el
Brentwood. They wen .._.
gowns oC bright p i • k _.
carried white spids' dlr')'·
santhemums.
Lyrm F . Parrott ,._ Im
brother's beat ma. w*
Jolm Martin. Edwant r.e..
Vey, Brian and Pet.er P•·
J"Ott. the benedict' I br'6ei I ,
attended as 111hers.
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5-l'J1mDid to a peak
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Hawaiian Holiday
Sailing aboard the SS Lurline to Honolulu are Mr.
and Mrs. Philip E. Evans of Costa Mesa.
Rush News
Coed Pledges Told
By· College Sororities
MISS ELLIE 800111,
daughter of Mn. Raymond
W. Beach of Newport Bead\
has pledged Alpha Gamma
Delta at UCLA.
Miss Booth is a graduate
of Fort Hunt Hlgh School.
Alexandria. Vra. where she
wu a member of Keyettes,
an honorary social club. She
also was honored queen of
Job's Daughters.
The coed is majoring In
economics and plans to en-
ter business management.
Phi Beta at CSCLB are
Miss Sheryle Brent. Miss Di·
ane Bullo and Miss Marsha
Stem, all o! Huntington
Beach.
Miss Karen Cornwell of
Newport Beach is a new
member of Alpha Omicron
Pi, While Miss Joan Nilson
of Huntington Beadl and
Miss Joan Wellbourn of Cos·
t.a Mesa went Zeta Tau AJ.
pha.
AT SAN JOSE State Col·
lege is Miss EUeen Siegel
ol Costa Mesa, new member
Garden Club Hadauah
Harbor G a r d e n Club
meets at 10 a.m. every first
Tuesday in various loca·
tlons. Location information
is available by calling Mrs.
Bradley Schwarz. 646-6542.
Every third Tuesday at
8 p.m. in members' homes
the Harbor Chapter of lbd1
assah stages its meeth1gs.
L o c a t i o n information is
avaHable by contacting Mrs.
Jack Chapman, 549-1397.'
I
I
Think Cl;lrl y For
Fall Glamour
October Specials:
Duotf s "Soft Music"
permanent, reg. 24.00,
complete with style
and cut, 13.50
-
:
30.00 human hairpieces, 14.95
Beauty 5alon, 601
Phone:
Newport: Area 714, 644-1212
Huntington Beach: 892-3331
Prilltell Patten 9LC:
...... lizies "· 12., 14, 16, II. li:zlr 14 tabs 2 J'(h. 54-
ACCEPTED BY Alpha of Alpha Chi Omep. Miss
Sigma Pi at the UniveTsity Barbara Dubois ol Newport
or RedJands is Miss Susan Beach Is a rushee of Delta
Armstrong. daughter of Mr. Gamma. and Miss Beverly
and Mrs. W. T. Armstrong Barbara Poitras. also of
ot Newport Beach. Newport. pledged Kappa
An alumna or Whittier _:Alp::!::ha~T:.:_h~eta:·:_ ___ ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!r!f!!
•• Inn • FfVS CENTS hi
eriml ... adl pMtem-add a mr1s llr eada )Nlttern for
finl 7 dw l!l.Jlliac and spe-
cial t .. le!DlltoMar-
-llartirl. die DAILY Pl-OOT. 4G .Padllra Dept., m
w..t .. SL. New Yort,
N.Y. -l. Pri11t NAME, ADDUii rib ZIP, 517.E
.. snLE NUJIBER .
ltt • llORE fa.moos to
.., ill aD lius in our great
Yal -W'tlltier Patient Cat.
1-c-Draaes, culDUes, coeu,
.,.ate, holiday styles.
Get ._ pattern fTee -clip
c..,.. • c.ataJoc. Send ~
call.
CM TOPS Club
'TOPS Harbor LigMers a. .ea., its JDe!ting at
7;Jt p.-. noery Monday in
lbrpa' Sdlool. Cosb Mesa.
•' f fticwal illformation may
k ""tained by cont.acting
lln. Benard Mathieson,
~-
l'nai B'rith
L•dlarllll Chapter of B'nal
B"ritlt Girb meets in Tem-
_., SharOIL Costa M e s a,
... first and third Tues.
days at 7:30 p.m. Miss
Namey Wern e r, 54<>-1:;48,
-., be eamacted for fur.
Dis illf«matioll.
High School. Miss Arm·
strong receJved a Newman
Fellowship and is a mem-
ber of Spurs. She is major·
ing in sociology.
A 'M'ENDING 11IE Uni·
versity oC California, Santa
Barbara is Miss Teresa Mar-
guerite 'n>omas, new pledge
oC Alpba Phi.
The daugtiter of Mrs .
K. A. Neal of Cost.a Mesa is
a frelhman and was grad-
uated from Estancia High
SdlOOI.
JOINING l)ejta Delta Del-
ta SOfority at California
State College at Long Beach
are Miss Pam Bradley oC
Sen Clemente and Miss
Georgia Howl.and oC Hunt-
iDgton Beach.
Miss Patti Johnson oC Hun·
dngt.on Beach was accepted
as a Delta Gamma while
Mks Marilyn Martin of San
Clemente joined Delta Zeta.
New members of Gamma
Golden West
Silver Sands 286, Native
Daughters of the Golden
West gather twice monthly
at 8 p.m. the flrst and third
Tuesdays. First mettini of
the month is in Lake Park
C I u b h o u s c. Hunting-
ton Beach. and the second I
meeting's location is avail-
able by calling Mrs. Jack i
Wilson, 543·1479.
FOREVER
FREE
FROM
UNWANTED HATR
SLCl:K,SMOOTH HAl,._,.AEE BEAUTY CAN BE
YOUM WITH °"" KAEE ELECTROLYSIS
METHOO,. IT1S THE GENTLE, MOOEAN WAY
TO P'ERMAHEHT HAI" ,.EMOVAL FROM FACE,
ARMS• LEGS. ASK FO" A COMPLIMENTARY
CONSULTATION WITH OUlt TRAINED TECHNICIAN ,
'" OUlll WEAUTY SA.LOH , ~
. ~~~~,f,
CLAIRO ~ EVENT! 1 WEEK ONLY
WE DO G,.EAT THINGS WITH G"EY••• EITHElt WAY. HATIC
IT? WITH LOVING CA,.Ee, HAllt COLOft LOTION WASHESGll!'I
AWAY WITHOUT CHANGING NATURAL COLOlte LOVE: IT?
SILK &l SILVE"e FLOODS SILVE"Y BEAUTY INTO DUU..
D"AINESS. HAVE IT EITHElt WAY ••• ANO HOW1 DURING
THIS S .. ECIAL CLAIAOLe EVENT• HAVE IT FOR JUST 7 .!50
IHCL.UDING SHAM,.00 AHO SET IH OUR B£AUTV SALON•
NEWPORT CENTll
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· A'uthor, Scholar to Debate. 'Universal Man'
~ . . .
"' . . . . What'• Doing
MM!YMY
6a.G21
Tbe Universal Man: Mi·
ebeLlngelo or Leonardo?
Jnteraatlonally famous au·
tlMll' lrvbag Stone and DOted
Vmda tcbolar Dr. Elmer
Belt will debate the topic
TDieda), Oct. 31, In UCI
.... lectme hall .. the
Ncl'tiebt of • major bene-
fit •• tlae CAlmmittee to Rea-
ae ltalla Art, Inc.
8pcmcnd by the Orange Coa1tJ chapter ol CRI>., a.e I p.m. benefit also will
........ a illutrated report
• U.. sncreu of the res-
.. ...._ wart by Los An·
... MWlplpel' art editor,
llmry J. Seidit, who just
ttC&wd from Italy, Seklil
.... .... chairman of the
I tiwa Califomia CRIA
... llhertlJ after the diJ.
.._ Jtalian fioodl wt ,...
Mmh•m to the benefit
wfD .. "· with student tlck· ... lit $UO. Tlcteta are _..... at the UCI fine
..... aftice, ..ttu•
.. tlJiet CGlltrfbutklm may
.... tD CRIA, Inc~ 5905
..... Bhd.., Los Angeles.
..... llldhar ct'"'rbe 1.g. .., -a. P.estuJ.'' "Lut ... Life" .... .-e ti best .mac boob. w i 11 argue aa.t ....... WU the
==r:,~~ _,.,,
Dr. Belt, a wcrld famoua
· Area Volunteers
~yslclan \Vho ii the found-
er and donor of the Belt
Library of Vinciana at
UCLA, will CODtead tbat it
WU Leonardo wbo aboWd
be liven preemineDce.
Both debeten -. ...
many-sided llveJ.
BecaUH of hil intlnltl
beyond the field of medicine,
Dr. Belt bu received hon-
orary doctontes from the
Pacific College of Law and
UCLA.
He was awarded Italy's
Silver Star Qf Solldarib' J.or
research and studies deal·
ing with the life and waru
of Leonardo da VIDcl. The
community of Vinci, i..oo.
ardo'• birthplace, awardlcl
him honorary dtitenabip for
bi.I work·U a ViDdaa acbol·
ar.
Stone, whose tralniQg wu
In the IOdal lclencel, em·
bllrked OD a pbenomenall1
lucceutul career al a DOV•
eu.t aDd biogrmpber Witb
the pa&llcatioa In 1935 of
"Lust for Life,0 a fktiDD.
allJed account of Vincent
Van Gogh'• life .
Bil most recent aucceu
WU & lfmilar treatment of
Mlchelan1elo'1 life, "The
Agony and the Ecatuys ••
StQlle bolds bonarUJ doc-
torates from tbe Untwnltr
Individuals Honored
CONTINDS llONARDO WAS NllMINENT
Schol1r Dr. Elmer Belt
of Southern Callfomia and
Coe College, Iowa. For his
blatory of )4ichelangelo, be
WU made a Knight Com•
mander of Jlaly and nceiV•
ed the Golda Lll1 of Flar· ence.
ant and librarians in the
country, CR.IA came into be-
ing Immediately after the
flood.
To date CRIA bu ldopted
rut«aUon ad aalvage pro-
jecta In Florence ud v ..
lee amounting to nearly a
la eelelnlliOD Of Nation-plO)'llleDt to become nllpGlloo Important frescoes, innu-million. In Southern cautor-
al WlaJ DaJ four indlvid· ....... •--.... ylng .-u:---. merable panel paintings and nla, the c o n t r l butt ona _.._ _.. _ ~ec1 ... ~.... llWUll .... r-\;LYM:WI more than a million boots amount to nearly ._ 000 =-:,;,: i:u, ~the ..... ar';: Tboee to be recognized were badly damaged .during according to UCI uh~
._ -. -. • -a.. ~ of Women in Com-for their suataini.ng Interest the floods. As a spontane· J<bl E. Smith, county dlap-..... ., . ...... a... .... . ,...~ .... ·-~ .............. c.-.. ........ -..... ': .:..-=. : ::"-JDJlllttJ Serrice. durin& the past year are lfjjjouiisiiiiiigeiistiiuriieiibiiiyiiiiartiiiibiltoiiii. iiiiiiriiiii-iiiiteiiriiiiiCRiiiiIAiiiichainniliiiiiiiiiiian.iiiiiiii~I _--:,,.-:,. ::C.~U: 'fte 9"llt is llated for Mn. M. C. Grier, chief pro-
.. 11 ....... w ..-. as. ._ Wednnday, Oct. 25, .t 11 bMioo ol:fice of Or• n g e ·~.=:.:.':...., -a.m., in tbe WICS Orange County; Mrs. Don Smitb, :-" :..t :::::':' :::-'* CGallltJ beedqmrten, Santa ltaff member ol Los ~
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= Offer Coffee
GGkl., ...., red a•• brown Mtuow ~ ~
orated lie bame tl Jin. G«akl Wetzel ,_. tlle
FritnMil• Odee pre P hd
: by tbe ....,.... Be.da ....
ior 'Wama'• a.b.
Proipectift -It er 1 : greeted were tllle ....._
-.John Belkw, a.. .....
•en.I, Kee Jlw;;oMM, Blllert
B6ever -a.. n.g...
,:. On band .. -----were Mn. Ridmnl Bra-h.amt, .,.........,,,, ... lie
. Mmes. RGa Me d • Oat
: Maims, Sid Balllll, .I• Ii •
-y oang. • .Joa B £L' ~John Amtaw. Leeaerd
:Hall, J-i.,.. .. Gme
Slnfncd
.... -... .,.. .,.. a.w Ana. geles '11lmes, Orqe Coon-:.. U:-.=-,.;;.a.:-.. " 1-=._ 'WJ<"S are wlunteers who ty Sedion; Mrs. Guuie
..-.. •-. acreea md recruit young Thompson, regional dlrec-,::.. ~--=.. 0
11 .-= Pb from 11 to 21 yean tor ol the Job Corp, and
• ..... ~ ,... ...-. • of age foe a better life Richard Johnson, man·
.., • ___ ... ., throagb training in the Job ager of the Orange Oounty
_., ... 09 t1 ...... Olrp. It ii • opportunity Youth Opportunity Center .
~ ,-.................. ~ for Clrll wbo are •wwlrflect, Other gueata will be moth·
.:: :=-:, ::"'U:.,, ~ ~ = ~ :_ era and gueeta ol girls now .... in training a1 well as cirll C: ._. 9-:.i , .. -;:...~• awaiting a11ignment. .= c!: = 1 -;.. ,,.. .. ..., Women's Club Mary Robison °' West-..__ .... ,,... .._.... ... minster and Dana Stevens
• .., --... ......, 7:» .-. Foantain Valley Woman's of ui.t-.. Ci._ are both in ..__Tl 09...... -.. ~ ·~ ...,. ..__.._.....,.a.di Oab meets fNf!t1 second training centers while Judy "-::.. ..=-.::.---09 ........, a I p.m. in Tam· Grtftln IDl Penny Sbaugti . -Finl....., a.. a..._ •• Se.boo]. 17340 Santa Su-neasy, both ot Costa Mesa • :z.--........, _ T-____ St. _______ are __ aw_al_ttnc---=:_usigmnm__:::..:;.;.,;__;_t_11 -a.11-.1-. --~a.llr ........... --------------... -.. -Uaillm .. ......., .., am. ... ..,,.,_, .... -........ a.11r ..... _
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Santa AM, P--, Pa6ls Verdes, ,,Ill!-,._._
_Buffo~
f·aH sale
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CAPRIS ·SKIRTS
SWEATDS
I 3 OFF
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS
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SELECT GROUP DRESSES
25°10 TO 50°10 Off
-* * * NEW FALl
s·PORTSWEAR-S'AVE
1 ~ OFf * --*--*-
ALL TENNIS DRESSES
20°10
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THIS WEEK ONLY
--*---*-* GIRLS SCHOOL DRESSES
1 3 OFF
G'IRLS SPORTSW1EAR
1 3 OFF
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3404 VIA LIDO-ONE OF THE LIDO SHOPS
PARK IN REAR
M~. Octcbtr 23, 1967. DAJL V PILOT JS
Short Course
I .
Homemakers Take N~
'
A lhort course on buying,
1toring and usUig meaUI, en-
titled Making the Most of
Your Meat Money will be
presented on three consecu-
tive Tuesday ewnine• and
Wednesday mornings.
which cuta give ,oci: • most for your mone.r.JI"~
take advantage ot ~.
bow to prepare meau ac-
cording to their teadeneJ•
and bow to store ~ fa
the relrigerator or 6e.er.er. ••
Mrs, Dorothy Wenck, Unl-
versity of California home
advisor, will conduct the
meetings, which are open to
Ile public and will be giv-
en in the Orange County of·
fke of UC Agricultural Ex·
tension Service .
The fiI9t meetinC '"11 deal
with buyiQg beef, 1he --
ond with pork and~~
the third with poulto'" ...
and meat substitutes. : • • .
Sessions will be from 7:30
to ~ p.DL OcL.31, Nov. 7
and Nov. 14 and from 9:30
to 11:30 a.m . Oct. 25, Nov •
1 and Nov. 8.
A bonus session wilt:~
given Wedneeday, New. fl.
and will feature a 4'mod-
1tratioo oo buying and ~
paring fiab by Mn. Doril
Robmloo, home economtit
for the U.S. Bureai ot eom.
merdal Flsberies.
CM TOPS . "The average f a m i 1 y
apends about 40 percent of
its food dollars on protein
foods such as meat, eggs,
poultry and fuh," says Mrs. Wenck. "So real savings can
be made oo your food budg.
et if you know bow to shop
wilely for these foods.
Merging Mermalda TOiie
Club ol Oosta ... --at 7 p.m. In Woodleod
School. 2025 Tuttill Aw .. _., ery 'lbaraday. Mn; ,.
Kodolf, 548.ctJ, or 11rt.
Leon Towuend. 64&-llOf.
may be called for infanu.
tion.
"We will di8cuss how to
recognize quality, bow to
compare prices so you know
ir1li1.1
r Wt:l:I\
.~T . l3Ur=r=uM.1•
Nl:WIJ()~T
llflm' --I llllbr, ..... , •1 £
Jll! Our Foundatioos Salon lrings ycm 1be
finest figure controllers. And, we specialize in
fit. Our corsetierres are fit experts e11d cao befp
yoo select the proper underfashions iJr your
figure and the fashions yoo wear. They know
that the best controller in the world CC11't do a
thing for your figure it it doesn't fit. They maka
sure it does. You aren't usheied into.a·cfressin&
room and handed a selection of bras e11d girdles
to try on. At Buffums' fitters take ym to a
special fitting room, aialyze your figue prof>
lem. take measurements, and bring p the ccn-
trol lers Which are desipd to ftatter your
proportions. Once YoU decide m a pstimJar
garment, Ibey double check to see that tfJe fit
is as perfect as it would be if it were desiaued
for vou alone •
Fulll• flllaJ • fl ...-1 St 7 • •.
91ffums' bas thee. Dresses ttral bare a IB1ltt
tiful back, or dip law at tbe sides, or ae silplf
str~less demand a very special style bra. Ii ·
Buffums' vast selectioo, thele's a tA ID •
pon that won't be seen. Mini skirts, pa snits,
culottes, and lie new wandering waisUilles
each require a special kind of panty girdle •••
one that coaxes canes 11atural(y into a .all
lovely line ••• and goes about ft invisibly.
Naturally, styles to aeet these de&liilds are
at fllffums'.
ne ... ..,... ...... , .. _,_.,
, .... ., ... ..,.,. .... Don't be decei~
by the butterfly weijit ami comfort of powet'let
blended of nylon and Lycra8spandex. It not
only has gJeat powers of persuaS1on ••• it also
remembers to keep its shape, and yours ••• and
it behavesperfectlyafter washings. This magic
powemet 1s used almost exclusively in today's
shapemakers. It has certainly 11ade being a
woman more enjoyable. No more stays, lacings,
and weight that made cootrollers so uncoml>rt•
able in days not so Ion& ago •
ne 11cnt •tac •xt tt
1• lkll ts 1111 rlcll ••
Hin 1Ut llna lrl&lllllH
IN mtl'Wlflll. Hollywood
Vassarette bras and girdles
. strike .a fashion match in
Copper-Cotta, a vivid mix of
copper and terracotta, lemon
White, Bteezy Blue, Sach·
et Pink and the soft and
subtle "My Skin''. Vanity
Fair foundations are in com-
plete harmony in Tame
Flame, Dawn ·Pink. Heaven
Blue and Honey Beige. You
can even break into print,
in Gossard's glorious pretty-
as-a-peacock designs.
New now, Bali's Trellis
collection of bras and gir·
dies. Bali has always been famous for intricate
detailing and superb construction ••• and now
they'~ added pretty girdles to mate with their
bras. The TrelHs collection is not only beauti•
fu l with its delicate touches of lace, it also
assures you of the fine st figure control possible •
A visit to our Foundations Salon will acquaint
you with many of the famous names in fine
figure shaping design. We'd also like you to
discover how nice it is to have experts to help
you with your selections. Yoo can find out just
hQW pretty your figure can be ••• with a little
help from Buftums'. ·
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New York Honeymoon
Selected by Gaghans
Louia Frederick ~
Jr., formerly of Newport
Beach, claimed Diane Lynn
St.oops, daughter of Mr. and
Mn. William Brady Stoops
New Hands
Hold Gavel
For Seniors
of .. Am. .. bl& bride
dtring • double ring aerv-
ice cmdDoted by the Rev.
Peter Amy in St. Joeepb'•
CaahoUc CJmrdl.
Give in marrilee by her
father, the bride wwe an
empire gown of lace and
satin with • dwipel train.
AVOC8do green frocb
were ~foe Mn. Deen
stoope, the bride •• lilter-in-
law and honor attendant,
and fw her 'br~s. the
Mi.llel Jae Wegner, Pat-Launchtnc wther year ricia ,.r tell and Barblra
under new leadership is Leeber. Tracy a.rt ,,..
Harbor Senior Citium Club the flOftr' girl
which meetc fl'VUY Monday in the clubbouae, Newport 'lbe ~. IOll of Beadl. Mr. and Mrs. UJuis Fred-
Accepting the gavel from erict G9Cbu of Warnn,
Theo K. Pyle, who held the Pa. 8*ed b 1 1 brotber,
Presidential office for three 1bcJma.s Gagban to be hil beet man. Ulbers w e r e terms, wu Lee Desmond r...-G ~--Huas he wu cbarged with du· """""6 e nag«, _... anl md amlel Breob.
ties by Mrs. Blancbe Benz FoDowillC • ~ for and Mrs. Philip E. Beel, 1 ,.,. -.-t. :-F Wed-memben of Newport B~ .A.iN 6-....
bor Zoota Club, who let'Ved ding <blpel, • bldet party as installing ontcen. • was. given poolside at the
Other officers are James home of the tiride'1 parents.
E. Sawyer, vice president; The D&Wbwedl are boney-
Mrs. Walter IMCb aod Mrs. mooning in New York City.
Ruth Job.Dion, treasurer and Upon their return they will
secretary. Bolrd members mate their home in Ingfe-
are Pyle, John Steff. Mn. wood. ~~~!~~~eiler and _Th_e_D_A-IL_Y_P_IL_O_T_
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Discrimination at Sea
Spawns 'Hurricane Dziob'
DAR Club Eyes Aword • • • • .. ~~. • • • •.
Patience Wright Chapter nomination of the city bas p,·t tare •
members, Daughters C>f the been sent to foundation •
American Revolution. are headquarters in V a 11 e Y • • hoping Laguna Beach will Forge, Pa.
receive t h e Freedoms The scrapbook also aug-Peeks •
Foll.Qdation Award. gests Karl Koenig, former
By JOY MILLER an 1&-year-okl boJ wtti1out Jeu fllauat, nltional Jn4· Mr•. Albln Wethe, chap-music instructor and dire<:·
experience who quit two jdent tit' Ortanilation f o r ter regent, said a scrapbook tor of the Laguna H i g b ._
NEW YORK (AP) weeks later' '° ID a.ck to women's New York area subltantiatin& the chapter's band, receive the Va 11 e y •r
• • . ..,. .....•
Women's work ls newt done KbooJ." , . cliapter, which fs backing ~ Forge Teachers' Aw a rd
_ especially in their efforts Unable to get a ,.....u•1 her, says: "Pauline Dziob ln recognition of h11 aasts· C'.ontinulDg at t be Lido
to get jobt cuatomarUy'be1d :U:·s°'_.~t,: :,~:'8!:o = U~ Whirling TOPS ~e1:i fa'tr°t!~~_;a~: tor enother weet will be
.. by men. t ........ ..,. llbe Wf that blatant ditcrlmlnation Every Tbunday at 10 rade. Tbe Dirty Delea, one of tile
Pauline Dziob, a steward-1o1d by a union CIMdll tllal baled upon sex la as illegal a.m. Whirllnl TOPS Club In addition, it lists all pa· year's big picture1, with a
eu aboard 1be M'oore-Mc-"women ClllDOt wen ai and intot .. able 11 dlscrim-meets in Ebb 'Tide mobile trlotic activities ol every of Oscar wiru]ers-.la
Cormack Llnel paueoier yeomen became it la a male inetion t.ted upon race or home park, 156o Placentia organization in the city Marvin anti Ernut Borg-
veael Argentina, ii fiCht· ... poliiiiitioniiiiiii' ••• -----··.iriielliigiiiioiinlii ... __ liiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiii.&Aiivileii., .iNiiewpoij;iiiiirtiiiiiBlieachiiiiii.' ... _.iisiiilnllclle &N.ovllelimlllbermi'•t•988-. -i!ilnine -beadin& an aU .. tar
ing for the job of yeoman, 11 cast.
wbkh pays much better.
The blonde Roselle, N.J.,
woman says a union official
told her yeaman'a wort wu
men's work.
"They'll let U1 be wait-
nael, newadeMes and
ctlHd •tte.wlmJta on pueen-
ger lb.lp1 -and 1bat's it,"
aays Mill Dziob (pronaanc·
ed Jobe) She ii tatiDC Oil the
Netiona1 Maritime Union
and a .-INhit> line in ber
battle to be certified • 7eo-
man.
A ltlenrdeu ml duel-
paJinc UDioD member 1w a ,-.., M1l8 D&iob wbo
ii 40, •YI "Well, women
en 1llld do pretty well as
clerk -typllts, and t.t:.t's
what • yeoman is. I think
any woman -or man, too
-wbo is qualified ttmlildll
be able to take the poei-
tioa."
Her charges ol dl:tc:rimi·
nation filed qainst t b e
UDlon ad Moore • Mc<"«-
D*k LiDll .. DOW b*g
helrd bf tllit N• Yd .... ,,_ ....... Bu-
-~ · .. -ftild elm ... will .. F.qm1
E!llPoymeat Oppodumty
ODmmillion.
She says ht 1ut De·
amber, while eerviog as a
ltewardess on a cruise
.oo.rd Moore • Mc Corm·
ack'• SS Argentina, she was
promoted to yeoman to take
can ol a vacancy they bad
been unable to fill with a
man.
But, me charges, although
the is an experienced typ.
iJt and her work was found
•tisfactory, she was kick-
ed back to ttewardesa rat·
ing nine days later while
still at sea. A ltewardeu'
pay is $158 a month leas
than a yeoman's, she says.
•'They replaced me with
Program Set
Cbarlea D. Swanner. San·
ta Ana eUorney. will be the
speaker durtng the regular
monthly meeting of the Or·
ange County Genealogical
Society, at 7:30 p.m. 'nun-
day, Oct. 1.6, in Bowers Mu·
seum.
The public is invited to
attend.
League Meets
Orange County Officers'
Wives League will meet at
11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov.
15, in Saddleback Im, San-
ta Ana for a luncheon. Res-
ervations are to be made
by Nov. 8 witn either Mn.
J . A. Hewitt at 642-4827 or
Mrs. Edward Cleary, ~
6650.
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CALL OR COME IN TODAY
OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.
MGM's Metrocolor pr~
duction unfolds an el]>lo,lve
drama « 12 oowt-marti:al-
ed Gls who are given mi op.
portuntty for pardon by com·
pleting a dangerous ua1n·
ment behind Nazi 1inea prior
to D-Day of 'WW D.
Marvin plays the .._,
who 11 diarged ,.. .....,
tbe queatiomble crew. Be
dubs tbem "11le Dirty noc.
en'' because they mow their
oriCinal contempt and indil-
• f erence by Hlfuling bis or-
ders to lbower and lltaye
daily!
Robert Ryan ii mil M the
officer who supeniles llt
parachuting tralninC far tlU
group. Among the ~
den cast an a.tee BIGl-
son end flarmer toci4 Mer
JflD Brwft.
John Cassavetes, IUcbard
Jaeckel, George Kennedf.
Trini Lopez, Ralph Meeker,
, Telly Savalas join Clint
Walker and Robert Webber
to fill-OUt pivotial roles de·
picted in the inspiring mo-
tion picture The DirtJ Dos-
e11, at the Lido.
la The Heat Of Tbe Mpt
is .n unusual crime drama
~starring t w 0 long -time
friends, SidDey Poitier and
Rod Steig~. as mtter ene·
mies. Award -winning Sid-
ney is a Negro arr~ for
murder by a bigoted police
chief in Mississippi, portray-
ed by Steiger. In fact. it
turns out that Pola iJ blm-
seli a police detective from
a northern llltate.
Playing her initial film
role in this movie is a Ori
with a masculine-sounding
name. Quentin Dean. Her
opening scene is rather a
spectacular start, in the
nude! If her name belies her
sex. try het' me89Ul'ementl
for all-girl i.d.. 36-24-34~. In·
cidentally, this film, h Tiie
Heat or Tbe Mpt. at 1he
Mesa for another week, ia
recommended for mature
(not too naive) persons.
Scheduled for mowing
alongside on the big, wide
Mesa screen this coming
week will be a dramatic
movie titled Bannlllg. Bot b
of these will appeel' in color.
Banning deals with the
· under -the • table behind-the-
bed, back-of-the-bar gotngg..
on of a country club eet who
mix birdies and eag1'!a wittl
adultery and biackmaU.
MESA MATINEES start
promptly every Wednesday
afternoon at 1 o'clock, open· I ing with free refreshments.
Why not give tlhls mid-week
play bill a try one day soon?
IN COST A MESA . . .
HAlllOlt SHOPl'ING CENTElt
Kl 9-0757
WITH Oil WITHOUT
APl'T.-OPEN EVERY
EVENING I SUNDAY
COSTA MESA ANAHEIM ORANGE
IN HUNTINGTON BEACH ..•
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SPlllNGOALE.EOINGElt CENTER
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549-3368 .
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826-0381 639-2441
510 S. Be1ch 622 E. K1telhl
FREE PASSES to the
Mesa or the Lido will be
mailed today to Gertrude
Eade, 1741 Tustin, Costa
W.esa, M. S. Va<:arescu, 2415
E. 16th, Newport Beach,
I. K. Kehlor. 417 Fernleal,
Corona del Mar and Roy
Maring, 1017 E . Balboe. Bal·
boa.
These four will be the
guests of "Pitture Peeks" to
enjoy another fine film at the
Lido or the Mesa. We ~
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Boele-to-school Loolc Mini-skirted Diplomat
Mill Unda Smltll modela a perky back-to.school
playluit during a New Yort flllb.ion ab'Ow. 1be out-
fit features a minidreA with matching bat and tnee-
aocb. A large bow tie and knlplack complete the scb~boy Joot.
Mn. Edith Bocanegra, new attache at the Pana·
manian Embauy in LoodOn, brings a note of lcwe-
liniees to diplomatic circles. She i6 the former Miss
Panama and the wtfe of the embusy's third ~
tary.
Comfort
Stressed
B1 Ul8 DINUSSON
LOS ANGELES CAP)
High fashion styled for com-
fort, with tunic tops. pleat..
ed skirt& and cbemile dl-
bouettes, made news at tbe
dress and couture showings
by California f.uhion crea-
tors.
Stratcbt skirts are out for
1988, replaced by A·llne,
gored, pleated and gather·
ed styles. Tops are deaiped
for active women in tunic,
overbloule and vest styles.
The costume loot is a must
for resort and bolida1 wear
in the corning IUIOD.
Harroda presented its
speclalty-cuita-in IOlid
color, coordinates, mix-
match and bold prints. A
popular new combination is
the three-piece n u m b er,
with a vest-bloule replacing
the comeaticlllll bloule.
A new fabric in Barroda'
line WU ~. a silk
and wool combination. It
Wal featured in maQy
styles, empbaliJing t b e
IOft. feminine loot.
A frequently noted sleeve
length In the line ended
about two lncbea above tbe
wrist. Jackets favored the
tunic style, bringing a new
term Into fashion vocabu-
lary, the "tunic sail"
Harroda features akirta
with pleats or gatberin1. A
fiatterlnl innovation was
pleats across ~ front of
the skirt, leaving the back
p~-tin.
Lee Herman showed a
n!w look called the "Etru-
£ ~ Jnian.'~ The dress ii
s'.i"htly fitted. but flows in
a graceful movement from
i;'·oulder to knee. W i d e
t:andJ of embroidery adorn
the bod.ice or the hemline or
are sprinkled throughout the
ft-bric.
Sweaters are a big part
in the Lee Herman line. in
beautiful looped wool knit,
often times with above-the·
elbow sleeves. 'Ibey formed
an integral part of the cos-
tume, carrying or contrail inc the color of tbe buic
dreu or two-piece oirtfil
SHADOW
MAGIC
from La ncome ol F ranee
the Expression Eye Shadow
Duo. with two harmonizing
shades lor complete
eye beauty, in easy click
open case. 4.00-5.50.
Come in, meet Miss Addo
Erxleben who will tell
you about eye beauty and give
you on introductory
beauty kit with any 5.00 or
more Loncomtt purchase. She
will be in our Newport store,
today through Friday. Oct. 27 .
from 10 o.m. -5 p.m.
Cosmetics, 17
ALL STORES INCT.UDING TH£
NEW A.ND BEAUTIFUL
NEWPORT
For late atterDoon and
evening occasions, Lee Ber-
man showed the pants suit.
with the tuxedo pant and ............ -.....-FASHION ISLAND AT
dinner shirt in looped wool. NllWPORT CENTE
The wide leg pant-trumpet, \ * .,.,.,
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OAJLY PILOT J7
Alums Plan Barbecue at Ranch Golden West
Stanford Club of Orange
County is getting in the
western mood with their an.
nual family picnic Saturday.
Oct. 28, at the Flying. 8 .
Ranch.
ActiviUu will begin al 1
p.m. with nimming, music,
tames and • barbecue.
Mrs. Robert H. Schock
and Mr1. John Wyman, both
of Newport Beach are co·
chairmen. Others working
are the Mmes. Robert Stoph-
er of Santa Ana, entertain-
ment; Charlotte Mecke of
Coron del Mar, bospJtality,
and Kelly Snow of Hunting-
ton Beach, publicity.
Other chairmen are Lloyd
Nocker of Huntington Beach,
food aod William Duke of
Orange. refreshments.
~servatlons are b e i n g
handled with Mrs. Wyman.
~5980. The affair is open
to all alumnJ in Orange
County.
Silver Sands 288, Native
Daughters of the Goklen
West gather twice monthly
at 8 p.m. the first and third
Tuesdays. First meeting of
the month is in Lake Park
Clubhouae, Hunt i n g t o n
Beach, and the second meet·
ing's location is available by
calllnl Mrs. Jack WllJan,
548-1479.
OPEN DAILY 9 • 6
Home O Gift S.q:>
Enchanting little dolls, charmingly dressed in tiny,
hand-sewn clothes and designer chapeaux. Each one is
crafted with meticulous attention to details like pleats, gath·
ers, picot-edge ribbons , and the tiniest of shoe buttons.
Dressed in real cloth garments that are specially fini~hed,
resembling papier mache, these adorable personalities are
unbreakable treasures to cherish for Christmas and all the
years to come!
We present just part of our collection .•. shown almost actual size.
Come see all of them , and visit with their creator, Barbara Ferry, who 'll
be here tomorrow from I I~.
• top left: AMY in eyelet apron, racks her dolly.
top right: MARGIE in little -girl-pink with a bl uebird.
25.00
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center: KATE in sunny yellow with matching yellow balloon. 25.00
lower left: BOBBY in blue ~ilor suit, yellow breton. 25.00
lower right: JENNY in green with ripe. red apples. 25.00
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AT SEA _,.. D -A ~ying duck and a 8%;°" def"• aai will be among the sights • D.1m1J 1'lllimai Show" ~ at 9 in color
e _Chlmel .f. 'ne JINCI™> teleri9ed at Sea World
la Saa J>ieCo, allD fatwa cmnedian Don Rickles
~1'TIEW8
=-Belinda'
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-., cnmtlA LOWRY
~NEW Y<llI (AP) -Wbateftr t.be ailments
ii:. tar Jlillll'• •JallmJ Jletinde," ABC's re-
.. ., a »;a IM -* ud an nm older ZN· il ..... .._,,_a la alplal
-al., .. ~ elements would
IE a Upt _, .., oper2 gciing for at least a full
--. a.I .it ._ pue eooceutrate of soap opera
-. wbid we ftft pretented.
• 1W0 HOURS, ie. time out for commercials,
we -aw a little wwkhone of a deaf mute, called
~ by a callcm father and stern aunt, learn
JiOI laDgaage ad blrn into .fl pretty gill. Theq-she --.,
... nped. W a dliJd. and ahot and killed the
baby's Dthtr when be tried lo take the child from
her. And befCJft tbe big dramatic murder trial
dimn ad mpp, f'llding, there was even time for
aodla' DlliDC plm a tender' romance.
Ilia Farrow~ the wistful, silent girl with
the sune~ dewy stoicism she gave to he.r
TOie ol Am..m iD °'hyton Jl'lxe,'• and she never
really aid madl iD that series either.
"'JOl•INY BEl.IM>A# is the first of a series
ol programs adapted from successful old movies
prodDEed by Darid Susstind and his Talent Asst>-
ciata
SeftnJ •arrm bed' Saukind was busily tanmc oat t11is .,..t al Uling and even then noth-
mg W2ble resalted. Bat we have to come lo
aped bdter tllingl since Saakind was reponaible
for .._ ol tile IDOlt adting eTening:s of drama we
~ mc:wnt.ered in recent seasons. .
· Tiie pncram..., boweTer, a handsome, lavishly
piece.. it ,,. set ia nn1 Non Scotia, and although
......,. a libldio job the farm -with chickens and
bones ;md ftlWS -... molt realistic.
--=1AN BM•IEll.. an attractive TV newcomer.
pb1fJd Dr. Bicbranlwa, tbe young doctor who gen-
tly ta.gld. Befinda to "speak" with her bands and
~ Im' in eoatad with the world. Re was im·
JM ewiw ad belienble in the part.
Dnid C:m Mliiii: swaggered bis way enthusias-
· tir:aaJ llawgts tbe put ol t.be bad guy who assault-
: at -.e girt. btJlend tbe drild and got his come..
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. _...., fna lltart to finsb the program seemed
· mift a aeac:ise in play-acting than drama involv-
Dii ---emotiom.
C8S EltlC SIEVEUID, in mid-September, inter-
9ie9ed Die Baffer. a ~year-old exlongs~ m ...... plwt+............ Later President Johnson
--4 tr.. the hdatiew and subeequenlty invited llalftr tD ~ him at the White House. All of which f'f ertNt CBS it woald be a good idea b> rerun the
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'Tiie Girts In 509'
Mesa Players Ta~e Hefty
_Comi.c Swipe at Politics
Fullerton Comedy
Proves Delightful
By TOii 'l'l'ftJS .............
Plot.My .. molt ..
tillpUbinc ~
about .'The Gtrls in •• u
wbich opened an 11Jtnvi.
9ecl eacapmene at tb •
C o • ta !ilea Qvic Ptay-
hoUle i.t weekend, ii Ms
capllJiJity tD p'OCIDct what
aD too fn CIOIMCIH IUC•
ceed iD eli~ -IJe pJd
old ftuhioned belly la&Jdl.
T b ii productioa b a 1 a
fooiproot formula. It tabt
a bellltby jibe at polijics in
po1iticall)-minded <>raa•
-rm .. ltU .... A ~ W ..._,.. TeldwNll. • ... ., ..... T........,___,
*9dw Didi ~ ~ c.-....... ...,., .._ ........... -... ~ Mme Cllrlc .... .,._. ,., .. ......... ._.Oct..
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.,..... C.19 Meu.
'JM CAIT
Allftf lttttlit .................. Y Hewell
Mlnwy . .. . .. .. .. .... Al>dny Snl._ ,.,_,_ ....... 1'•111~11
Otcl Jlll'I . • .. • • • .. .. .. U NY l.alNm ~·1-FraMla X. Nelle • .. .. .. • 0... lthcMtdes
M1M F,_ ......... ltllftl GGllllSO ,,.,,., McOtr.. . . . De.,.. Goellell ... . ..................... ··"' "'"-....... .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. ~
0Danty ud place.I apecial
emplmil GD the~
Iida. SaturdllY'. pedann-
-•• freqoeally inter-
npeed "1 bar st• el•
,._ • ..... el the man ..... ,....
"fte Glrtl tn .. haft
.......... Mee la& (the
]liq ... place in 1958)-
ner lince tiat black night ,.._ Herbert Hoover lOlt
the election k> "that man,"
whom the lldies imagine is
still in the Wbite Houle.
Tbey haven't seen a new&·
paper er a livinc soul since.
PERFECTION
Tbae little old 1 a d i e s
(one " whom wears teMis
shoes) ani pbyed to per·
fection by Betsy Hewett
ad Aucrey Sni.tze:r, with
Miu Hewett's *rn, lti.H,
eoewwcinC mmner bilar-
iously oU1et by Miss Snitz-
er't gi«ly, 1clloolgirlish na·
ivete. They are an excep-
tiooally well mat.died set.
Mias H e w e t t deiivers
what may be her finest in
a long list d. perfonnances
as the rock ribbed Repub-
llcu ctowacer who "hated
the &olevelta even before
it WU faabiauble." Mia
Saitzer, ~ leu exper4
'-*I, m-*'* ber 1ille for
be 11 b niece who ~
es benelf • man in their
homemade iebra trap and
pleads feverently, "Can't
we keep him?"
Tbe victim of this imagin·
alive bit of chicanery is
Paul Caldwell, who ia spor·
~but generally-effective
as the befuddled journalism
prolesscr who teadles a
course in feature writing
but has yet to write a lea·
ture. He makes a splendid
foll for the two 1 a d i e s'
barbs.
BIPARTISAN
In a bipartisan d o u b 1 t
role, Don Rhoades enacts
the wily campaign chair-
men of both parties with
ch a racteristic fervor, al·
By THOM BARLEY
df .. Dlllr .... ....
though giving a bit more UCJ Casts
bounce to the Democratic
leader. He dismisses hi s
"Take Ker, She's Mine'•
is a bright and breeQ bit
of nonaenee that b.M been
eagerly rettaced by many
amateur theater eroups
unfulfilled c a m p a i g n
pledges with: "Promises
and batting averages are
made to be broken."
'Marat'
Drama
·~ Phoebe -Beary Epbron'1 pl.a)' ended it&
memorable and m•atbmt
Broadft)' nm.
Two equally funny vig-
nette roles are amply filled
by Ruth Gottuso as the frus-
And small wond8r, if tbe
currflllt delightful produc-
tion by tbe lifted FuUertoa
Footlighten company ii to
be our criterion; tbil 1riU:y,
fast moving comedy ii abeer'
delight from iU first to Wt
lines and ii admirably lllit-
ed to tbe inevitable intima-
cy " small theater ...,_..
t.ation .
trated weliare worker and Robert Cohen, directar of
David Goodall as the finag-UCI's Student RepertGry
ling attorney who spends Company, llld Robert Gun-
the girls' new found wealth • t.on, one ol the COIDpM\Y'I
faster than they can count leading actors, will pi9y tbe
it. two title roles in u.e Wli-
Rounding out the cast are
Larry Latham as the eleva·
tor operator and the ladies'
only contact with the out-
side world and Bill Snjtzer
and Ron Langseth as a pair
of newspaper reporters.
Frankly, there In few
versity'1 fa 11 pn>dudlon, feulta to be found ill tbil
TECHNICAL IDT
Apart from its rib tick·
ling p r o d u c t i o n, "The
Gir!J in 509" ranks u the
high water m a r k in the
playhou.le'1 technical
~blevemmta. 'Pedmlca1 di-
rector Dick Evam mutt
lbare the credit with direc-tor Pati Tambellini for the
success of this offering,
particularly for the afore-
mentioned zebra trap which
snares three of the charac-
ters in as many curtain·
closing scenes.
Unfortunately, the Costa
Mesa playhouse still only
stages its shows for two
weekends, so only two days
remain to see tltis highly
comic production. It closes
out Friday and Saturday at
t h e Community Center au-
ditorium at the west gate
of the Oran1e County Fair·
grounds.
''The Persecution aad A•· ..,. ...... ., ..... .....-
sassinatioo ol Jean • Paul ,!,.:"'""._.: i::-~ =
Marat u Performed by h • ._. w o.vi. fMlk. _. ~ ··-,,......., .... c---... -Inmates of the Asylum at •••1111. ~ w ~ ~ Mn, ...-.cii... __ ..... J-o..;1-
Charenton Under the l>trec--.n1 .,_... w --. .,,.,...._ Felf-
t:ion J ~-M• ....... i. de ""''*" •• "" ~....., c.Milr. w wni _,_ Oct. 27 ... -...... 1 .. 4 ..
Sade." •:• '·"'· TMS CAST
Gunton portrays de Side "'""" M~ .. ..,. G • ..._ Moll¥ M~ •• CMWI ..........., and Cohen wilJ enact Marat MM M~ •.•.• ·• lAHe ~ Lil MldlM!Ma ......... J9t1M .._.. in the first version d. Petet' ,,,,,,,... .. . .. .. .. . o.m1111 ~
W · , _..._,___;., ..i-._ WM Wellw .......... DIP Pt
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ty. The II.ow will -Nov. ,.,.._. · · .......... ,. ..._ -r-· •ldlef" .... ....... TllW .._ 8 for a two-week run at a... .. · .. · .......... · · ..._ .._.. UCl's Studio 'lbellter Linde ... • .......... ltlftl ..,. • Mt.H .............. la ........ other major roles will be ci.ncv ............ iefl n..-
p!ayed by Sally Hayton 81 TN 'rlnci,.t ....... .., ~
<llarlotte C»rday, Michael fine Footligbte!' Clfteri.Qi.
Suttoo u the herald and Every member ol a grand
&anlard Katine as the mad cast makes a splf.Gdid CO!l-
priest Rowe. tributioo to a production
The play coocerns the in· that W86 eagerly applaoded
famous Marquis de Sade, at the Muckenthaler Cente£
who wae CGDf.ined in. the 111· Saturday night.
natic asylum d. Charenton "Take Her, She's Mine'' is
where he staged pla.y,, and a fragile but fun-filled tale
the reYOlutionary Jean.J>lllul or the teen·age daughter
Marat who was stabbed m who goes off to private
a bathtub by Cl>arJotte Cor-school In the Eut and the
day at the peak oI terror desperate ~pt& ol her
dlll'ing ttie French R4niolu-anxious father to ensure her
tlon. safety (in every aeme) dur·
Year~s Best Fillll
"Although the p'8y is set ing her sojourn amont the
In 11!08, It is excruciatingly halls ol ivy.
impassioned end temfying HARASSED
in its contemporary expl~ Robert G. Reines is su-
rattona 0( leaden, masses perb as the bumbling. tta-
and ttre bol'dertines of sab-rasMd Frank Micbaelsoa
ity," declared Clayton Gar· who amusingly tries to ex·
r lson, UCJ dean " fine arts, t-end the family umtnlla of
who is directing 1he lbow. protection from Southern
Tryouts Set
But No Oscars for · 'Gone With Wirid'
By VERNON SC01T .
Ul'I .......... CM" F•
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -
The best motion picture
showed in theaters this year
will not be eligible for any
Academy Awards.
Most of Its .W-1 are dead,
as is the director.
But the st«y. pbotog·
rapby, acting and music
aurpua anything else you
will see Clll tDe ~en in
1967.
The picture is "Gone With
the Wind," re-released in
wide screen dimensions. It
can win no Oscars because
it won almost every award
in sight in 1939. And it cost
$4 million, a whopping slft'll
foe its time.
Alnonc tile top five box·
office earners of all time,
fhe picture not only holds
up After almost three dee·
llllFSCll • .llMI& WIM~ ltOll J4t.JIG
adea, it seems better than
ever -esptdally w h e n
compared with movies of
recent years.
Back ln 1938 the·lMe Viv·
fen Leigh won the best ac-
tress award. Thomas Mit·
chell and Hattie McDaniel
won the best supporting ac-
tor and 9dreet swards. Vic-tor Fleming was voted best
director. It won 10 Oscars
in all.
Jt seems Incredible, on
viewing the crand old film
again, that Clark Gable did
not win the best actor award
for his performance as
Rhett Butler.
Evtt)'thing about "Gone
With the Wind" is superior
to contempoNU'y s c r e e n
plays. It wn done with
Oalr and imagi nation.
The picture's late produc·
er, David 0 . Selznick found
Coming Wed. Oct. 25
Mid.Southern C•liforni•
Exclu9ive Run
ACADEMY AWARDS WINNER
SEE IT
WITH
SOMEONE
YOU
LOVE!
:MAN 4)
ANdAWOMAN
I See By Today's
Want Ads
• A ~rlnfor it wMIPd lo ~
f'n>tt ttle T'f'tlil end ol 11.
fine arts businea.
• A geitle Bay quarter
hor-. ii for sale!
e A Ulllfo Boston Bull Tf!'IT-
lor atra.yed from his home,
there'• • rewanl ottered
for hie return.
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olfere' ltwlt'11 ~~ for
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goinJOl on Imm 9-!'i pm on
Or11nr Avl'rnlf'
Jt unnecessary to rely on
nuruty, violence and dou·
ble entendre to make an
exciting motion picture. Cer·
tainly there was the vio-
lence of war and a touch·
ing love affair, but they are
taitef ully brought off.
Perhaps becauae it lacks
a heavy handed message.
Perhaps be~use it was tak-
en from Margaret Mitdl-
ell's best -selling novel.
"Gone With The Wlnd" re-
mains a movie milestone:
Perhaps, too . it gives cre-
dence to the old saw: They
don't make movies like they
used to.
rt is one explanation wtiy
this i11 the sixth release fol'
"GWTW."
The wide screen has add·
ed new dimensions to the
MGM release. The hospital
scene in the rail yards of
Rictanond, with the camera
pulling away for a long shot
of thou3and.s of injured and
dying confederate troops is
a classic.
The sweeping vistas of the
cl ty afire ~ breat.btaktng
and unparalleled by mod·
ern standards.
Yet despite lts ~eur
and scope, the relatioMhip
between Rhett and Scarlett
O'Hara is as intimate and
touching as any love story
tht cinema ever attempted.
Take the best scenes from
every other film made this
year. or any single film,
and they are pygmies com·
pared to "Gone With the
Wind," a title suitably ex·
pressing what has happen·
ed to truly great movies.
j .BEST
FILM
OF
19661"
Nottonol
Soclt ty ., '""' '"'"'
\
A complete new acore ha.s California to New Eepd
been composed by Pete Ode· over the bead ol bis protest-
gard etpeeially for the Ir· ing daughter. Molly. elev·
vine production. Richard erly play.t by Carol Mar·
Triplett b11 designed the kowski.
asylum .eWnc with James He's got plflftty of reason
Penrod and Maurice Allard to worry. as Mm Markow·
serving u cboreognp1er aki's mi.ni.mrted projection
and vocal coech, ~ve· d. the feat.her -brained Mol-
ly. ly mak• aliQnd•tlJ dear,
Tlae Avenger
Denis Whitakw threatens Kathy McCloskey as Steve
Smith offers resistance in this acene from "Inter-
mezzo," opening Thursday night for a four.<fay run
at Oat State Full~rton. The play runs through Sun·
day at 8:30 p.m. in the C'Ollege's Little Theater-.
...
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acill!C ---"' .. ~. will ... aie -Levy ca aty .-. ii
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THE WINNER -Jim Clark of Scotland, wlnner of tile Mexican Grand
Prix, rahea the hand of tb.ird·place winner Dennil Hulme of New Zea·
land following the Sunday race. Jack Brabqam of Amtralia ftniab.
ed second Hulme won the world iDdlvldual driving champiomhip by
placinl aecoad. .. -
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Gurney Stymied in Bid
For Mexico City Vi~tory
By GLENN WHITE
MEXICO CITY -Dan Gurney, the
tall, popular race driver from Co-
rona del Mc, looked dejectedly down
at the gaping bole in the hood of bia
Formula I Eagle Racff.
lie peeled Off his helmet and gog.
gles, and then at.ole a glance at the
smoking_ engine. .
A £ew yarda away the roar of speed·
ing cars left a tin&J.inl sensation !in
one'• ~ . I? r ,..
Pro .Grid .
Standings
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But for Gurney the only seosat 1 o n
. to be experienced wu that of diaap-
pointnent. For after only four lap•
of competition in Sunday's Mexkm
Grand Prix, be was out of action and
the engine of b1a car was apparently
serioualy damaged.
>.. tu father, John, put tt: "How
can you beat that Gurney luck?'' It
marked the ninth time ln 11 grand
prlx starts that Gurney had b e e n
f---' out of action for ooe reuon .;v.-. , .
6cmJ lled lllloeed thil Mme Eagle to 4119 ,_... Fonmala I cooq\lect of
all time-wben be captm-ed the Bel-
gium Grand Prix lut swnmer in Spa.
And be bad driven to third plaec q~tlon in trla1I for this sixth
aDDlal event, here.
But be fell vtctm to a freekilh ac·
cident at the lltart of the race.
He WU lined up behind eveatml
winner Jimmy Clark ol SootlaDd when .-. 1kar field pnparecl for the
start.
Clark'• car bepn to move when the
rect rot underway. but IUddeDly it
stopped with a stalled engine. Gurney
ws 1Dtabie to avoid slamming into
the rear ol tbe stalled Lotus-Ford and
be hlt It. driving one of Clark's e1·
ha111t pipes through the bood and into
the Eagih's radiator.
But be gamely decided to go on
with tbe race. "I knew lt wu tbe
radiator because I waa being spray·
eel with w.ater," be admiUed after·
ward.
"I don't blame Ji~ for what
happened. It was iuat one of tboee
thing's. But it was a great diHppotnt-
meot beoaull( the car had been doing
so well all week ... no problems with the eogiM ,,. anything.
"My qualifying mark w a s much
faster than my winning time here
two yea:rs ago, so there wu every
reason to be optim.latic. I r e a 11 y
thought I bad a good chance to win."
C\ark was virtually a wire·to-wire
victor in hia forest green colored car.
He picked up the lead from Graham
Hill alter two laps and then beaded
the Oeld for the next ~ circuits of
tbe twiltlng course.
Jack Brabham was second in h l s
Bnbbam·Repco, and Denis Hulme
placed third also in a Brabham-Re·
peoo. Johh Surtees was fourth m a
Honda.
Hulme tilus earned the world driv·
"" cbampionabip, finilbing the 1967
MlUOl1 with 50 points whlle Brabham
netted .a. md Clark bad 41.
Rams
By Tbe Aaodas.4 Prell
1'ba Loi Aqelea Rams went f.hrouah
about etlbt straight years when a tie came would have been a moral vic-
tory lo their NM.tonal Footti.11 Leapt
~pailJll.
But tMl.y, they've played two In
aucceuloo and the bead coacb, Georp
AlJen. ia aettine a little bnpaUent for
• clec-cut victory.
'1be Rama played Olltcb-up football
aplnat WashingUJri ~. They fin.
ally caught the peaky Redakim but
couldn't pus them and settled for a
28-28 tie.
1be week before, the Ra.ml drew
with tbe Baltimore Colts -at Baltl-
more-24-24. 'lbat wu really a mor-
al triumph.
A crowd of 56,881 wea on hand to
see the Redskins ln Memoriel Coli·
'68 Olympic
Negroes May
Hold Boycott
MEXICO CITY -"How would you
lib to run your legs olf in a re•y so
some guy could get a gold medial.
then after the race have that same
~ call you 'nigger!' "
The man apea)dng: John Carlol, a
23-year-old American Negro who •.-.
jars in buaineaa adminUtratioa at
Eut Texas State Collete, md wbo
alao nms a pretty swift 100 and 220.
He won the Pan Ameriola Games •
meMrl Jut IUllUDei"'ad II eauallJ
.... campetqs 111 tbe Pre ObmPcl
elualc.
'!be IUbject: U A.JQerica Nesroet
JD9)' Clll'r/ out tbeb' threat .. boyeGU
the 11111 OJ.ympk Gamet and wlf1
they are considering such a move.
CarlOI admits such a boycott la a
definite threat. And u be points out,
"I can't say that all tbe Negro atb·
1etes would participate because a1
you HY, they'll be thinlrlq about that
one chance ol a lifetime -compettns
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WASH
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•IANN wtlTTI
in the Olympic Games.
'"But, a lot ol by Nqroa~an be-
tmnd auch a mow -IUJS Ille Tam· my Smith, ·.nm Hines, Lee Evan.a,
Bob Beetnen and myaelf. U the top
aprintera, hurdlers •d jwQpen were
to stay home, the United Statea team
would really be hurt," ~lol COD·
fides.
"I'll probably ett into trouble with
the AAU and tbe Olympic Ccmmittee
for aayt.nc mything, bat there comes
a time when things get IO bad, JOU
ju.st don't care What bappem any •
qiore.
"Sure, there's iategrated housing
when we go on trips. But it's a cover.
up became you still aiet that feeling
you aren't wanted IDd end ap seekini
out other Negroes .
"And when you start thinking that
way, you ju.at oen't do your best in
cort1petltion," be reveala.
Asked what some ol the biggest
ertpes were, CarlOI listed these:
1. Not bavinl a vob in team af. tatn. For e*ample, Nesro athletes
have no say • to wt.en tMy 1re to
nm or what eventl they'll be ID. "You
eu be 1ure that the Sood white boys
like Jim Ryun have ,Jlhat:y to "' about what bappeu to them.
"But the Negro -even guys Uke
Smith -have no voice at all. Smith
didn't want to nm OD the 1,900 meter
relay team lut allllllDer a1ainat the
British Commonwealth. He bad. been
in Army training and WU not in
shape. But be w• presaur~ into it.
"You 0111 · bet nothing Ute that
would ever have hllppeoed to Ryun,"
be opines.
2. The AAU doesn't f1'J 1to help
Negro athletes maintain jobs when
they are abtetrt a great deal because
of several meets ar if they come beck
late because Cfi a foulup.
One time I asked for two weeks off
to run tn Europe,'' Ccloa tells. "He
said I could leave. But then we were
detained another week because of an
airlines strike. When I got beck, I
had lost my job. The AAU never tried
(C..tlDlllCI •• Pace U)
DAILY PILOT 2J
Can't Win for Tying
sewn ia their fint tilt with tbe Bania
since 1953. Few left before tbe a...
works ended and tho.e that did JDiaa..
ed a lot.
The Rama traveled 75 yards ia sev·
en plays and with l:CM left, tied the
thing oa a ~Jard pua from RomM
Gabriel to BenUe C.-y a.ad Bruce
Gossett'• coavenim.
"We played the beat p&IHffemive
team in football," •id Allen, adding
that the 'Skins in., also be the faa11est
on offenee.
Next Scnday tbe Rams engaie the
Ollcago Bean iD Olicago and Allen
has one hope: Be calla the Rima a
team ol c:blrader becauae they can
come I.ck to win -or tie -an op-
pooeut. But he'd ju.st as IOOll bis
Ra.ms 1ot out m front md IQJed there.
iensen. In order, • to Oha.rley Tay.
lor and 13, 21 and 38 to Jerry Smith.
Gabriel threw two touchdown paas.
ea, SI to Jact Snow and the ooe to
Casey ia the f.lnal momenta.
Otte Graham, the 'Sk:inl coach who enJo7ed more Yidorlet than tits when
be quarterb8cked the Cleveland
BrOwnl, WU pbiJoeopbical about Sun.
01'• outcome. ·~It's betla' than lolling,'' sad Gra·
ham, whole 'Sldnl tackle Baltimore
Sunday.
The tie left Lot Angeles mired in
third ~ in ibe NFL'a Coutal Di·
vWon.. Baltimore topa the c:irc:uit with
a 4-0-2 mut. San Francisco ii next
at S.l and the Ra.ml are ~1-2. AUan·
ti 1a out ot it With an 0-S.1. Baltimore
All four Bedltin toucbdowm came aod the San Diep Chargers are the
on the ,,,.,. • ._d talent al Somsy Jer-only undefeated teama in pro football.
UPI T-.....
NOW LISTEN HEii -Loi An1r't1 Ram cwb
~rge Allen lines up ma delenme tam Sanday
for a pep talk in the doling minute. of their 28-28
tie with the. Washington RedQina n WU the second
1tnJ1bt wet tb8t tbe Rama had wound up with a
tie.. hftl'ed bJ 13 poiDU, LA bad to fight trom ~
bind to pin &be d~
NHL Not Laughing at Kings
Los Angeles Not So Funny Aft,er AU
BJ Tiie ASSOCIATED PRESS
Loe Angela' 1m1itUac stock Kinp
are the National Hockey .League's only
undefeated team and maybe the
NHL'• expansion dnlft wasn't ao
funny alter an.
The Kin'8 selec:Uld veteran goalie
Terry Sawclnlk in the draft and IUr·
rounded him with a bud ol inex·
plriencecl JOUDPf,en, prompting the
ccmemua that they bad done t b e
poorest job ol pickiai. So utmally,
they're leedlftc the NBL'a expan•W.
West Dlvllioa.
Sawchuk made bi.s first start Sun-
day night and WU brBliant. II t b e
Kings ripped Chicago 5-3. It wu the
sixth straight Jou for the limphlg
Black Ha~ teCODd in two
nlgbts against ap&Dlioa tea.ma
OCC Poloists
Slay USC
Orance Cout CoDece, for the first
time in its »year blatory, slew tbe
liant Saturday when It defeated the
Umeraity of Southern Cd.ifcnia
vuatty, 7-', in the Pirate pool
USC, with two All-Americans, two
weeks ago Jost to the number o n e
tam tn the nation, UCLA, by an
identical 7-6. ICCn.
USC started out> living up to 1 t a
pr911 clippings. The Trojans scored
first on a Wtb.anded, bacthmd by
All American BW Jobnsoa, JobmcJn
thee powaecl another one in a n d
George Watson, the Trojans' other All
American, ICOl"ed oa a bacJrband for
8-0. Then the Bucs started to ron. °'?ml Hughes, aubbl.Dg for tbe ail-
ln1 Mike O'Gant, hit one to the right
comer, and Mark Fulton hit on a Job,
and it was 3-2 at tile first quarter.
Johnson started the second quarter
with a spike abot. but dan Quistie
mlde the clock read 4-S at the half.
-al them waa aan lmurance goal
by Ted Irvine.
Loi Angela' five goal scorers bad a
toUI ol lot NHL games experience
before this aeasoo-uactly 800 1e11
Ulan Sawchuck has played.
Orland Kurtenbach scored t w o
goals for the Rangers who pounded
away at Binkley aod finally broke tile
came open in the third periiod.
After Kmtenbllcb'1 two goais a n d
one by Vic Hadfield in the first 10
minutes ol the flna1 period o ned
a ~2 New York spread. Pittsf:gh
doted the gap on· aoaia by Billy Dea
and Bob Dillabough in the final three
minutes. Dillabough scored twice for
the Penguins.
Andy. Bathgate bad Pittabw'gh's first
goal while Boom Boom Geoffrion, Ar·
nie Brown and Pbll Goyette al!o hit
for tbe Ranf.ers.
Hendenon s goal with just under
five minutes left in the game, beat
Hml t« the Red Wmgs. Bruce Mac-
Gregor's pus set Henderson up
ap1mt Ball, who bad kept St. Low.
in the pme with a series of brilliant
saves .
British Ryder Copper~
Tagged With 23 %-8% Loss
HOUSTON (UPI) -Tbe British RJ·
der Coppers were radJ to go back to
Ellg1ad today to improve their pui,.
ting and tbeir golf counea.
Arnold Palmer, the f1nt American
Ryder Copper to go 5--0 in one match
and Gardner Dictinaon, wbo joined
him at 5-0 lesl than an hour later, led
the U.S. team to I 23% to 8~ victory
over the British.
other playen compete lo England.
The team is choeen from point. accu-
mulated on the British tour.
Ramblers
No. I Again
Simpson Strengthens Heisman Bid
"The Americans, COllltantly cbarg·
ing tbe pin.. won Dine and tied three
in bead-ancMlead competltioe Sunday.
The Britiab., wbo plaJ'fld comervatm-
ly and left many patta abort ol tbe
cup, won only four-two by Neil Coles1 and one each by Peter Allill ana
Brian Huggett.
It WU the most lopsided victory
since the U.S. team won~ to 2~ in
1951 when theft wen only 12 mat.ch-
a instead ol 32.
The leap-fro1 battle between the
Orange County Ramblers and the San
JOH Apaches for the Western Dlvil-
lon lead in the Continental Football
League will flare anew next Sunday
when the two teams tangle in San
Jose.
O. J . flowed again, the Beavers
were more than just easer and the
Tide went oul
That wu tbe 1tory Saturday as
0 . J . SlmplOD led Southern Califor·
nia, the nation's No. 1 major college
football team, to a ~ victory over
Washington; the Oreaoa S~ Beav·
ers upeet tee0nd·ranked Purdue Do
14, and Alabama'• 11.xth·ranked Crim·
son Tide bowed to HVtnth·rated Ten·
nessee, 24-13.
The senaational S J m p 1 o "· nick· named Orange Juice, r•n for 242
yards and two touchdowns and passed
for another TD as Southern Cal built
its record to &-0 witti the Pacific.a
triumph.
Simpson got the Trojans. who were
plagued py four fumbles and an in·
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terception rolling with an e&-y a r d
scoring dash in the first period, ran
10 yards for another TD in the fourth
and then passed 17 yards for the final
touchdown.
O.J.'1 super performance at Seattle
atre.ngt.hened his bid for the Helsman
Trophy award, which goea IDJIUally
to the player selected a1 the nation's
outstand1ng collegiate football player.
It wouJd seem now that Slmpaon la
in a near deadbeat with UCLA quar·
terback Gary Beban for the honor.
The B e a v e r s fell behind 14· lO
against Purdue before breaking looH
for 12 points on Bill Enyart's four·
yard TD run and a pair Of field goals
by Mlke· Haggard.
The Oregon State defense recovered
three fumbles and intercepted three
puses in tbwa.rtinc Purdue's bid for
its 10th straight victory. The Boiler·
makers now are 4-1.
Third-string quarterback B u b b a
Wyche &ulded the Tennessee office
and the Volunteers' defense picked ott five Kenny Stabler's passes in
sendinl Alabama to its first defeat
in 215 games.
One ol the lnterceptJona resulted in
a Tennessee touchdown as Al Doney
raced 31 yards. Tennessee now ii 3-1
and Alabama is 3-1·1.
All of the other Top Ten teams won.
Gary Beban rallied third·ranked
UCLA, 8-0, from a 10-7 deficit with
touchdown runs of 11 and four yards
as the Bruins beat stubborn Stanford
21~.
Safety Dick Anderson intercepted a
Frank Patrick pus, ran 17 yards and
then lateraled to Mike Veeder, w b o
contimMd 45 more to score as No. 4
Colorado, 5--0, snapped a 7.7 tie and
went on to ed1e Nebraska. 2.1·11 in a
key Big Eigh\ Conference game. Jeff
Raymond got the clinching TD for
Colorado when be returned an inter·
ception 71 yarda.
No. s North caronna Sta~! 6-0, rot
three field goala from GeralG Warren
and a 76-yard TD punt return from
Fred Cooma in beating Wake Forest
24·7 In a night game.
Georgia, No. 8, breezed to its fourth
victory against one toes, bluting Vlr·
g1nla Millt.ay Jnatltute 5". Ron-
nie Jenldns and Brad Johnson e a c b
1cored twice for the Bulldop. w b o
held VMI to miDu. 49 yarda rulhing.
1be victory brought ap speculation
that somethiDC wu needed to nen ap
the matches. The Americana now
have won 14 of the 17 matcbea dating
beet to 1927 and have turned tbt
event into little more than an inter·
national ex.lu'bitioa.
Some suuated Including Brtthb
Commonwealth ~en on the team,
which woaJd allow Auatrallans Brue.
Crampton. Harold Benning, Peter
Thomson and Bruce Devlin to join
the team. It alao would give G«>rge
Knudson ol Canada and Bob Charles
ol New Zealud a ~.
But Dai Rees. the nonplaying cap-
tain ol the British, said there w• no
proper wa,y to cboole a team from the
~altb because none ol lhae
The Ramblen took owr tbe No. 1
spot again during the weekend by de-
feadng Sacramento, ~. while San
Jote was coming out OD the abort end
of a 14-7 contest against Eugene. Se-
atUe and Victoria wen tdle.
Dave Mathieson toased a pair of
touchdown panes for Orange County,
JUTY Ottenon pasled for one, and
Bobby Gaiters rambled 22 yards for
another.
Eugene took advantage of San Jose
mistakes in upsetting the Apaches.
The Bombers ecored after recovering
a fumble on the two-yard line and tal·
JJed again after a blocked pass and
an Interception.
In addition to the Orange County·
San Jose game, other contests next
Sunday include Eugene at Seattle and
Victoria at Sacramento.
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Santa Ana Awesome in Rout ~Lions Face CruciaJ
Saints Smash Tars "'ith Saints Friday
Salnta bllatencl Newl)Ott'1
defenst for a fantaatfc 117
1arda '11/trall with 8 com·
iDt via ~ tround and 311 more tbrouth the lir.
!l'be invadera scored on
the lecood play of the pm•
with a tl·yard sprint by
wingback Marv Whltaker
and they never lookt.d back. The Tan were never in IL
Tbe1r an}.y lldOUI peoetra·
tion WU detp ia tbe ftu1
pd>d --tbeJ ...... down .,,_ 41 ~·
It WU frclm the • 'JUd
line that a Nttertd Ed
Jimm1 Jacob9 Uket to tell ,OU tmt b1a bUll·
--, marketinl bozinl fl1ml "oceupiel one bun·
dred IDd one percent of my time.''
But he mt~na to lop off a whole weekend Setmda.J and • Be turned out the liCbtl at
bit 9 !'Mt totb St. bl New York City late Fri·
-niPt and beldecl for Kennecb' Atrport. Bil
destination WM UC !nine. b
A Loi AD11it1 tdacatlonal fllm =: U
been trJiD1 to )In Iambi to U. ~ 1UDGtbl to stm ID a lmtnctlonal mm~ __ , TM..,...._ Dpt,_. aa w. ggl'lll• uwa
...... tolpa. ~ .. didn't_,. to ...
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7 P.111:-flllllt to New-Ycft. TM lb.time 111tsonal .,_ dlmplon Wll
eftQllft in 1111 pralle of Ua'1 b9ndbaU fadlltiu.
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'-n.e .. u 1ood u &Jl1 eourtl he fl'lfl pl•Y·
ed on -wen. let me put lt tis way: JOU could not
tmpron on the fadllties here lit UCL"
HanAatl a. Wt at UCI eNI IChMI effldelt
teld United Shtel HanAell AllOdatleft effkl1l1
,,.,., the weekw that tt.y weuld put In ...
other 91191 wall folo 1 nattonal toumam9ftt.
Don't hold your bnath. A USHA-.....
man .. id IOftWOM woulcl hne to put up fl,000
to $10))00 to ..... such an event.
It ii • pity that handball is inberenU, shackled
with such burdemom pbylical dimenliOm. Tbe
game bas to be played inlide four wans. The small
stands at ucrs main court seat maybe 75 people,
yet there were about 150 who jammed into tlbe
cramped quarters Sunday and sweated under hot
lights to watch the sport'• aanowledged master.
Jacobi says the Univenlty of Texas has the
world'• finest spectator act."Omlnodati• for hand-
ball "TheT'ft got I court that's all glau with 1,500
aeata all round it. It's bentiful."
* * * Go1cMn w .. t Col.... footblH coach lt1y
Shacldtfortl h ttlll thaklnt hla held In dlabe-
llef ...,. that ......._..,..... story In • Santa
AM ......,.,., that .W.ndtd Santa Ana Col-
... In the Randy Vataha recruiting caM.
The 0... were puMhtcl lly the Eaatem
c.m-a -.U. Don football coach Dick
Gorrie and ._... .. eHdt logw Wllaon teok
pnp footlMll atar Vataha (now enrellM at Gold-
en Welt) evt to dinner In what Vataha HY• WIS
an att.tnpt to persu .. him to enroll at Santa
An.. You can 41raw any ramlflcatlons you want,
but the fact ef the mltt9r Is thla: Santa Ana wn
nalled red-hMded and found flltrantly 9ullty
of a at•t• lunior c:ol.... recrultlne rule. For·
tunately folo the Dona, the IC let them off .. ,a.
ly with I yur'1 proMtlon.
* * * The Oranp County Ramblers AY they are
budgeted to optrate in tile red throulgJl the 1969
eeason. This la their gamble: They hope to liand an NFL
team for Anaheim in 1970 Mien the leaiue ex·
pands, or, that failing, U., tq>e to be in the black
by that time.
'Ibe club announced a Santa Ana Stadium pte
ol 8,197 for the Sunday night game with Sacra·
mento. It was more like 3,000.
Rambler officiall wring their hands in dismay
at such tumoutl but the thought here ta that
they're lucky to be doing that well. If they're as
well-stocked with dough as they say they are, they
sboold f.el optimiltic because the crowds can't get
I.DY wone. Their'• fs not an enviable struggle. They can't
play on Friday or Saturday because of conflicts
with high sd>oolJ and JC's. So they play at 6 p.m.
Sundays and compete with Sunday dinners.
Actually, they put on a good show. The g1mes
are generally wide-open end don't drag. Cleveland
Jones, the five-foot.three kickoff return man, ta
almost worth the admission tab, which is $2.50.
He ta a very important player for the Ramblers.
For many who turn out, Cleveland is the dlff erence
between the Ramblers or Sunday dinner at home.
WHITEWASH ••••
(Codllaed from Pase 21)
to beJp me get It back.
"We don't talk about a boycott to
be 1llilty or bee8Ule we don't Jove the
United StaW. But Why should we ao
out and do our bell, to make a coun-
try loot ~ when it 1n turn lookt
down OD ut?
"ln a aeue, people have been boy• cottini UI.''
Carlol pomta out that at the mo-
mint UM bo1'C'OU threat is in the talk·
Ing stace -there ii not an orcanized
m9~ alon.c UM>M lines.
"But if thins• don't set better pret-
ty soon, ft~ become orianized,"
he 1ay1.
Carlos believes Nesroes would go
ahead and qualify ln the Olympic
Triala before they'd .mously con1id·
er carrylns throulb UM thrut.
"J don•t know whirl will happen,
but ii it goea that way (boycott) then
J'U ao with ttiem," he concludes.
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Wuhko stepped bact and
bit Stuart Aldrich in the end
100e -but an offensive
pan Interference call on Al·
drlcb nullified the apparent
score and that 'fNI that for
tbe Sailors.
The Tars .Sed the night
'With only 23 net yards IOI'
their troubles as the Salnts
held all the cards from start
to finiJh.
Watta' defensive oarpa
held the f&JMd !sue Curtis
to a mere 28 yard& in nine
carries. However, Whitaker
and Gil Anaya more tbaD
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" • .,,..., lllcMI? 'AT. ,._......,. • • ~ 1..,.,. """ S:M.
.......................
SAINTS ALIVll -Newport llllW fllllllct 1* Btll""3 • ii www•.W
by Santa Ana Sainta in this adioD at llltm61J 1110l'• 'IW.W Wtle It
DavidlOll Fleld. Tbe Seints made a ..... '6d .fir die ars • 1 nMiDc bJ plastering Newport. 48-0.
BJ BD.L DI PRETE ... ....,,.. ....
,,. SuaMt Leque tit)e
wm be up for~·. mxt VridllJ ~ at WettmJ.n. ..... boml flt , Whal tbe
LiODI try to utend their
.. • • • • record to 4-0,
aplnlt a number-cm-rated
8ulta Ana tum.
Westmtnata' manapd to
_,.Wat.era 144 Saturday
1lipt .,.. • .. bard
....... '1'bt lalatl, • ~
tCbtr bad. foaM tbe ...
WJ ID dettroyblc N1wport
Barbor, 41-0.
A lbabbcn Wtltern team
pat tbt --to tbt Liou _. "'1 DW")J pulled a
majar lqllet.
W..tmtmter ICond tint
•• ~ ruD bJ tba ........1l Jl • iD ' Ron Shep-
..... wbo pined b • tt • r as. baJf tbt Jarda c:oJltct. .. bf tbt Ulm.
:~:::hu•• Valencia fains tbrou&h the Tar line.
Field Goal
SlupJlerd na far lJI
,.n1s • D caniea, and
ICClr'ld botb toDcbdowna tor
Westmlnlter.
Bat tbt Dame al tbe pme
,,.. dlfale. '1'ht Pioneer•
W fambllilla al tbe toot-
W, ... ...,. .., the ball
And, Rick Deckert put OD
an ..rtal dilplay for the
fift tlmll, GaCll • • ,...
iDterceptioa.
~===Nips SUbltltutt quarterb a c t
Doa llctt ad tine more
Estancia, 9-7 Tbe 9ICGDd Wat:mlnlter
tGaebdowla came with S:ll
Wt to Co ID tba pme.
Tide amt after Wtltlnl
W a IDm1b down and Ila
.... ,... ...... Ont ., nm:..,,.. ~e: I."::; ,:'IC ,~ .. .-~ ... "" : .. •" .... 111 .... n Tb• .. .... .__ -----cs .Jlr9mllll ....,.. u. dlf1a11 Itel•
Otblt tllaa & ....., COB-.... ... .... 'Ille,,.... I . ... ,,_ md took owtr • dlwnl.
very wen. I wu worrW tor
a while,'' Bolft11 uld.
'ne P.ilmlln' .., point
eame • a ll-J81'd fiiif
Coal by Blldd.J AboureU
with 7:11 rematntq ill the
third quarter.
In next Jl'riday'• tame
when the Satnta and Lions tanele. Santa Ana will aeod
a tint 11.ne oftta1t, ad • ltiDa defeme tbat bu gtv.
ea up but 14 pobau tbll aea·
IOll.
Wutm.tneter'1 itreQs IUlt
wiD. be a ~ named
8bepberd wbo .fa1ta like a
bull, and rum llU a half.
back, ad a stout defenae
tbat bu allowed tbt oppoli-
tlOD OD)117 po1Dtl ill llaiue
plat. ·· 1 ....... l a. 1i
y = 2B ;:~~ ~ :.i:. •
' I "' , 2 ~= ~Ar ==:.... ' •
. ............. ,~, :llll'-~. _jj • 1-14 ....... ~I"""v• • 2 l.O • 1.S
u "' rv.r ~ 1• r.. ~· ~ ( .. ~ ~ 2t 1~ $ $.A
Ii:' Jr4 I ~ ~ltfl'I blCb toet owr for tbe ............. laa1f ..,...wald ........
bontllldllfawwesetpt
far the ........ • tbeJr'
bacb.
Mott coanedAd on four
out of 5 for 92 yards and a
tally while Anaya end David
Martinex wen ripping out
yarda19 through the mfddle.
tlneent oi lbMc I I I co-Be -!?! .t R 1 ' "ti I ' Vx _. .. I U, COlldl Bill Bonel1 al tbe
eda, theN II....., moth-._. ..., ....... •illa __.. M ~ii'• 7~ Ulf, Lilm said. ''We expected a 'ted Club tng more beautltul to V&Jen. .-911 ,.., _. .._... tllle ....,.wfllll a a.cbdowe Jot oi trouble from them Um
In the 48--0 rout -Aldrich
ttood out for the Tars on de-
feme-mak:l:ng HVenl UDU-lilted tackles.
~·uc~J: ~,.::tic~ :'-:,..•1m ,°':. :':.~~'"': :~>.and tbat'• what In 2-2 Tie
inl 1pecialilt Fn4 IAllbr. per.a ""' .. ... ... ______ #______ Bonel1 WU mering to United Coast Rangers will
Leslkar provided tbe mar-"-lie U.. .. ,._. ldl • • -~ __.. fbe tiCb& he defense and host llltemltioa of Los An·
&in"' victory Fl14ar Dlgbt ·~ ~. -I hd ..... --.... ,. JiDehc*en al the L-:... Scmday at 12:30 • at Valencia'• Brldfant &ta· 6--.. -• --• 1 ._.,,."'......,... c-'Dl-1 .. ._ P••" eel a dim. tlllt ,.. ... • • rAT. t::a ~ _ .. dium with a .,... fte.ld __._ ti .._ ...,._ • ~....,.. ..., • • U11Ur. "Somet l me 1 JOU c an United was tied by Her•
goal u the Ti8en edl9d ~ 1---ltd:el .. ,.. .__ make a big pin against moaa .soccer-Qub, ~2. Sun·
TUM 1TAT1mcs taocia's Eaglea, t-7. Km c..l9f ... • ., ._ ,_,.. .... --.. til tJPt al defense, b 11 t ck7 ·1a a contest held on
""' ........ ,.,.,1111 s,A : Leslkar's boot came at ~ ~ 11~1 ~ ~ ----------w-.. a.cuf.ed lbe stunt the BtnllOI& fleld.
"'"' ...,.,. """" 1 • the eod of the f.irtt baJf af. -·-" - -.. flnt .,... ••+w 'Jiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii;;;;;i~~~~~~~~~~ ~= =' ..:"'" ,~ ~ ter the T1gen butJlr lined ••..., • ,.. C• fte PAT ldck ftl wtae.1
Y.,. .. 1,..., """"'* 2U " up with four MCllildl re-,,_Tl Sers ne•1trt, WV..,_.. wmt lllead tD ~:: C. .. ,.... ~ !! malnlnc. The ball dramat-lwseoa. _. _., s « ... tlaJ, .. 7. ::.::'~ ~: ~ lcally barely cleared the ::::'"'C ~ lf.J!e81': "ftle BacJes • 1t 3 II ..
4 crossbar with no time abow· ~ ·-'-- -• --. ,._, cam~ 11 .. lallt em'IW a.. tt a flnt y --· _, r~ ~~=:r ':: ,.,":;c.tf!M' ; ; ing on the clock. 1 1 ~ • .. .,_._ _ ,... •r dff9 tt 811 '!\.
-o 211 The Ea"'es complete y --· .......--. .. -ii --_....... -~:.:_"''"'a ''t s' dominated 'the firlt quarter Bat l'Af• .... .... * 46 ....., ._. .. -_,
Y ... ..-11.. lts '1 & ... .--....._ I a J '= .. llell .. ...... • au.t PWnJ aerial
F....... ! 2 of the Irvine Le&IQe u.n;&s, ~ -:r.-.. ti .. ..
f'llft'IMm .. , • l allowing Valencia tJDl1 Mo ..... I f .. ..... .... .. 0 7 ! SIF ..
s..... ,.,.._. "' ~," 1-41 •iiylioodiiiiitiitheiriiiiilialownmli_.ltii~iillii~•-._,.••'••'•••• ...... •••..,• <l'lll>ile ow. ~ .....,.,,, ••• ~. 'fte al.-Wlral .... ,..
INDIYIOU&l. STATl•ICS , M d19e M tllif ..W wla ·~.... a.er..-. ...........
BUIE ADJUSTMEIT
TCI v• n .... Del Mar .-m,.. • Va' Lim'• It 32 20 ,•.• _... ""'-.a-• -n.. ......
11 11 12 u ---...... ~ --s , ll ,... ... ....... dlleraee ~:: ~= •llelit•...,awW
31 ., "' u En.._:aa ]11ays _.' .. I tile 1licM
..... TC~n TL.... .U-•'-"' ... m 1•r•• .... : ~: N ......... .
11St1U .... 57Wlllllsltllil
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FIRST UCI, 6 ......... ) ... • ... · ,._ --~_,_,. w-• -,: .: : !:: -... -ldlM. ~ .,,... ~ !!_.... *'!!!"...___ = .. pme .. tile .., ...
INDIVIDUAL 'AlllN• ,...,., ,A ,C '"I T• ""· 1 l t 12A21
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RACE
RESULTS
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lndl ... """ cw ~hOrlleY) 117
Dtvld IJ '•lomlnol "' loloml-IM ~I 111
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2nd Barbor Serles Mission Bay Man -
Sundowner Wins Sail East w· 1-u·--
Ed Sundbefli's Cal-36 Sun-
downer from California
Yacht Club WU the overell
and Clasl c winner Satur·
day in Los Angeles Yacht
Club's 15-mile Sail E a s t
N.«, the second feature of
the Harbor Series.
R u n n e rup was Jim
Eddy's Oal·S'A Tempest.
from LAYC, and third WU
Clift Tucker's L-36 Papoose,
Long Beach Yacht Club.
The re9lllta by classes:
CLASS A-(1) Jubilation,
Cal-48) Han-y Steward, ET
2.7808, CT, 2.5321. Capricious
II ( Cal-48) Ben Williams,
LA YC, ET. 2.8364, CT 2.·
5898. (3) Westw.ard (l.r50)
Willard Bell, LA YC, ET 2.·
9146, CT 2.8712.
CLAS SB-(1) Tern p e at
(Cal-32) Jim Eddy, LAYC,
ET 2.7587, CT 2.4485. (2)
Rapture (Columbia-50)
George Styrges, LA YC, ET
2.776.1, CT 2.4750; (3) Bell·
wetber II (Cal-40) To Ill
Pickard, LBYC, ET 2.8457,
CT. 2.4764.
CLASS C-(1) Swxlowner
(Oal-36) Ed Sundberg, CYC,
ET 2.9107, C 2.4312; (2)
Papooee (l,,.38) Cliff Tucker,
LBYC, ET 2.9337, CT 2.4617 ;
(3) El Primer"O (CaL.31)
Frank Hooykaas, LBYC, ET
2.~. CT 2.480e.
CLASS D-(1) Dub m
(Cal-34) Ruel Smitm', LA-
YC, ET 3.lliS, er "'21;
(2) Dill (Cal~) F.d Smida,
BWCC, ET s.mo. er %.-
7002; ( 3) Ondine ( Ofbbore..
40) Fred Stevens, LAYC;
(ET 3.286.1, CT 2.788Z.
Sloop Solution Cabrillo Victor
Solution, a Flying Dutdl· nearly 50 entries. 0 t be r
man Class sloop co-skip-tropby wl.n.oen were (2)
pered by Croshere and Dor· One l>eJign (Mercury) J .
enus of California Yacht Becker, OOYC; (3) Pa&lla
Club, was the overall win· ~ (Ligbtnlnc) w ..
ner ~ Cabrillo Beach Yacht dell Harter, KHYC; (4) Par~
Club's Fall Point Fmnin suit (Mercury) Doo Sllmtter.
Race Sunday. CBYC; (5) Chalupa (Cal-a)
Tbe baDd1cap race drew Larry Hellcber. CJIYC.
1nner o ~gman
Marfil Glllda " PA I
&a,YadltOl6.S. ..... ........... ., .......
maa TrtifflY a • .,...
&llpe ....,. at A' 't I
Bay Yadlt a.II ..... , .. ....,. ,,.. ............. .....
edia~ ... ..
~ ......... .. ...............
-~ ..... , .....
dire Sa F8*af DeCI He
Tbe r..-lb:
SNIPE -(l) lbltill Gle-
idl. llBYC; (2) J e r r 1
T1Dt I ua. ABYC; CJt Lie..,_ am., IV, ABYC;
(4) B. '· ..... k .. llBYC. 'IHlm.B (1) & c.
I
8-. BYC; (2) J"im Otto
Jr .. lOIYC.
IH'tillBNA'rntAL-¥ -
U> .... W.W.. VYl:; (2)
A.Dam lllr*r. ABYC.
PIJUll' -Fred Miller Jr.
lllC; (2) Barrilaa m.e,
CYC.
DRAGON-(I) Bea~
~ ABYC: (2) ~
~. ABYC.
O& DINGBY -(1) J.
I rtwt, llBYC1; (2) R. Ba-
mdw. ABYC.
f'NtERPIUSE -J. Hoff·
--. DfYC; (2) W. Bar· rid. IDIYC. .
FLYDIG JUNIOR -(l)
J ........ SBYC; (2) S.
W., ABYC; (J) D. Drif·
fill. IAYC.
You can put the sh~w .
on the road
I ••
Give the United Way
One. 9ift .. ~orka many wonders -!!! U90ps aaywhereow seMcetnen ao-to the traillitic <* ... I and cities here in the SC.. ... to the
't.r comers al tbe &tcJbe. It brinpa moment of...,,._., a remit Ider of
home. But USO can only ID if you send it-
wid't J10Ur dallaB. Gfte the United Wf!l·
When your neighbor asks you to help, ,give to the
United Fund or Community Chest in your community
.. ~. Octobtr 23, 1967 DAll Y PILOT %3
• U'9 T...,.,.te IONI SHATTERING RIDE -Odell Lewis and Ed LesUe of Florida blast Mona
Lou m through mounting seas as they approach Morro Bay in first leg of U>ng
Beadl to San Francisco offshore power boat race. The Floridians won both lega
of the 440-mile race.
6 Classes
lnBCYC
Match Race
Six classes of sailboats
turned out for Bahia Corin·
thiaD Yacht Cub's inaugural
Match Race Regatta Satur·
day and Sunday.
Match racing, in which
Clllly two boats compete
aplmt ucb other at one
time. la ~Did after the •
AIDlriea I CUp CGmpetlb.
BCYC limited tbe entries
to four boata in each clua.
Prior to the start of the aer·
iel on Saturday, lectures on
starting t&c~ics and other
tecbnlcal aspects of match
racing were given by Pat
Dougan. owner of the Amer•
_ ica's Cup defenae contend·
er, Columbia, and Bill
Ficker, Columbia's startini
helmsman.
Ficker followed his own
advice by sailing the Cal·
40 Madrugador, NHYC. to
victory over Allen Kelly's
Enchantress.
Winners in other classes
were:
PACIFIC CATAMARIN -
PaclfiCUJ, Paul, Allen,
SSSC; Brunhilde, Warren
Nel.lon, BYC.
PC -Panic, Mark Coho·
Ian, BYC; Joy Ill, Bob
Woodwlb'd, BYC.
ENDEAVOR -Stormy,
John Amies, CBYC; Deuce,
Jack Owen, BCYC.
CAL-20 -Mischief, Jack
cannon, SSSC; Moon Dog,
F.d Smith, VYC.
RHODES-19 -S p e e d
O' Men, Mike D o u g a n,
BCYC.
John Thorne
Wins Darby
Fleet champion J o b n
Tborne won the Dart>y Met·
calf Per,>etual Trophy in
the three race series, spon·
10red Sunday by Balboa
Y.cht Club.
Runner-up in the class
was Lance McCabe. a n d
Jack Andrews was third.
Lido-14 District I was the
winner ol a three race chal·
Jenge team r.ace against
Ventura Yacht Club. Skip-
pen on the District I team
were Jim Tyler, D<m Wiese
and Jack Scholtz, all of
BYC. and Bob Brown of
NHYC.
U'9T ......... THE WINNERS -Odell LeWis (right) and F.d Leslie
relax after gru~ling 440-mile thrash through fog
and heavy seas tn U>ng Beach to San Francs"ico o!!-
shore powerboat race.
Lewis Win Sets New
Power Boat Record
SAN FRANCISOO (AP)-
Veter.an ocean racer Odell
Lewis of Fond Du Lac, Wis.
w o n the 440-mile L o n g
Beach to San Francisco off.
shore .power boat race Sun-
day as engine trouble fore·
ed nine of the 12 entries to
drop out.
Lewis won both legs of the
race-Loog Beach to Morro
Bay Saturday and on to San
Fraochco Sunday-at t h e
hebn ~ tt>e 32-foot Mari·
ti.me Mona Lou II, powered
by twin 460-horse p ow e r
Pratt and Whitney gas tur·
bine engines.
Lewis' time was 9 hours.
35 minutes, an hour and 50
minutes better than I a s t
year's despite fog and rough
water the b o a t s encoun·
tered.
The victory was good for
13.500 in prize money a n d
f750 for taking tt>e first leg
of the race.
John Stenbeck d St.
Cloud, Fla., world's leading
outboard driver, finJsbed
second in "Quicksilver II",
a 28·foot Magnum Marine
driven by three 100 horse-
power Mercury outt>oards.
Bill Cooper of Malibu
Bea.cll came in third in
"Spooky'' a 20 foot Thunder-
bird Formula poweTed with
a single 500 horsepower
Nordskog Marine Engine.
Jet Explosion
LONDON (UPI) -British
air officials, fearlul that a
Mediterranean crash of a
Comet Jet Oct. 12 which
cost 66 lives was caused by
an explosion, are expe<:ted
to ask that Queen Eliza-
beth II take her next air
trip in a different type of
plane, aviation sources said
today.
Weleome Aboard
Mothball Your Boat Right
By ALMON LOCKABEY
If you are of the school of
outboarders who consider
boating a sfring and sum·
mer time activity. and who
plans to spend the winter
weekends watching football
-either at the stadium or on
the "lube" -then you are
probably considering laying
up tbe boat and power plant
unW after next Ground Hog
Day.
If ao, you are probably in·
terested in a few tips whict\
will guarantee fast starts
and pleasant, trouble-free
outings next spring. These
lips ....,-d the care of your
engine while it is in "moth
balls."
WE PASS along an expert
check list compiled by Lou
Eppel. former power-oo.t
racing star and now service
manager for Johnson Mo-ws.
Just as the football coach
who stressec the fundamen·
tats of his game, Lou points
out that there are certain
f\Jndamentals in ttie g a m e
of outboarding -particu·
larly when it comes time lo
condition the motor for win·
ttt.
The motor should be op-
erated in a test tank or on
the boat, says Lou, prefera·
bly at part throttle with the
shift lever In neutr&l. A
rust preventive oil recom·
mended by the engine man·
ufacturer should then be in·
jected into the carburetor
air intake unW the motor
begins ·to smoke profusely.
Then stop the motor to pre·
vent burning all the oil out
of the cylinders.
TillS PROCEDURE will
lubricate and protect the in·
ternal parts of the power·
head. In the spring, the lu·
brlcant will burn off with
the first start. But remem·
ber: IC the engine was last
run in salt water. it should
be run in fresh water before
storing.
According to Eppel. after
this phase has been complet-
ed, foilow these 10 steps to
completely condition y o u r
motor for storage. and rest
assured you will enjoy the
dividends next spring:
l. Place engine on stand.
upright; remove motor cov-
er.
2. Retard throttle all t h e
way and disconnect spark
plug leads.
3. Drain carburetor float
chamber; remove fuel filter
bowl and drain. clean and
replace filter element and
gasket.
4. Clean electric star~r
drive mechanism.
6. Completely drain and
clean fuel tank.
6. Remove propeller a n d
C'heck for condition and
pitch; clean and lubricate
porpeller shaft: replace pro-
peller drive pin if bent or
worn : if replacement of pro-
peller is necessary. u s e
new cotter pinor tab lock
washer.
7. Drain and fill grease· case.
8. Wipe entire external
motor surface wilt! clean
clotll soaked in lig.ht oil.
9. Store in upright posl·
Uon in a dry, well venWal·
ed room.
10. Remove battery from
boat and keep it charged
while in storage.
If all this seems like ju~t
too m11ch of a hassle, siivl'
the old mill a good chccktn.1!
over and continue usini:: 1t
nn nice weekends throui,:h·
out the winter.
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'JUST 'A MOMENT I
MAMI
Are You Letting Cash·
Slip Through Your Fingers?
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See If Y el line Any
Of Time Things A
DAILY PILOT
WANT-AD
Will Sell Fast!
1. Stow 29. Bicycle 57. Electric TrN
2. Guitar 30. Typewrl .. r 51. Kitten
3. laby Crib 31. lar Stools 59. Clauic Aute
4. Electric Saw 32. Enqcl.,..U. 60. CeffM T.W. 5.c ........ SI. Yecvvm Cleaner ''· Motwcyde 6. Washer 34. Tropical Flth 62. Accordlen
7. Outboard Motor U . Het Red lqulpm't 63. Slds •. s ...... Set 36. Fiie CaWnet 64. TY Set
9. Couch 37. Goff Clubs 65. W...tct..d
10. Clarfnet 31. Sterllnt Sliver 66. DiatnOn4 Watch
11. RefrJterator 39. Victorian Mirnr 67. Go-Kut
12. Pldcup Truck 40. Bedroom Set 61. Ironer
1 J. Sewlnt Machine 41 . Slide Protector 69. Campint Tr .....
14. Surfboard 42. bwn Mower 70. Antique fvrnltvre
15. Machine Tooh 4'. Pool Table 11. T.,. ..._.._
16. Dlthwuher 44. Tir• 72. Saltbollt
17. Puppy 45. Plane 73. s,... c ...
11. CaWn Crvl .. r 46. Fur CNt 74. Mattew, lex S,..
1f. GeH Cart 47. Drapes 75. lnboanl Sp11 .. 11t
20. laromet9r 41. Llnent 76. ShotfUft
21. Stamp Collection 49. Hone n . s..ws.
2t. DlnetM Set 50. Airplane 78. Dart 0.....
23. Play Pen 51. Orl'n 79. Punc:N"' ...
24. lowllnt lall 52. l!xercycle IO. Baby c.m.,.
25. Water Skit 53. R1re lookt 11. Drvms
26. ,,...., 54. Ski loo'1 12. Riffe
27. Suitcaee 55. High Ch1lr 13. Desk
21. Cleek 56. Coins M. SCUBA Gew
These or any other extra .... arond tt.e ho .. -.y
be tllrnecl into cash witt1 a
DAILY PILOT WANT-AD
so ...
Don't Just Sit There!
Get In On The Action Today!
DIAL DIRECT
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(YOUR CREDIT 15 GOOD>
DAILY PILOT WANT ADS
WILL WORK FOR YOU!
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T'1B BIGGU'f IDIGLI -Hnr--Ylew-11-lls-:;NG SPRING.. doll house
JIA.Url'PLAC• ON • h b 'l'ID OIAllGI co.ur c..... .. Mer •a. IO n macna EASTSIDE -$18,950. Imma-~AU DDmCr 1..11* • Wit bomet klcated • ,.., .., a culate cond.ltion. Lota of
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I ta-fGa Ml.I .. Jmt •, ..... awa,. •• 2 Bednloml, den, dlnina 54G-l1Sl Herl t I U R.eal
-......, ,need~ rm, extra deep lot, lar&e FAtate.
01 riil 1• .-1o sa.509 5~ % ltd pool• cabana. Anli5iilm.-liiilmiii--lil : -••• .. LUS1 HOMES ~ 0 0 EXCEPJ'IONAL "oM E souTH 011 H1GHwAv
--J:*Kllu& J1KArtbur Blvd. • "9,SOO. On a quiet street in Corona de1 Mar Sa this S BR, 2 BA • IY & ._. hdlc a.It Hwy. or ANYONE CAN ASSUME thlt VllW home.Mclean u a wt\btle! (8IS'I ruua ,...._. rw,. T\lna °" San lqif interett GI loan with IA Y~RONT 0eupttu1, covered petJo.
,....,_ Rllll Rel .• ~ W. J)l.)'Jnellta ltll than ~nt -Vlait our MW mqnl.tictnt It's partially !Unliabed A a
Pt ' 1 Ir._...... ........ tt model Itta. 3 bedroorna, den, 2 batht, 'View-Point" Serles hom~ steal at $36,.. Ex'ceUent
B1l:1 • U' ..... ._.. fireplace, new carpetl, new in the ~It k>caUoo nnandng available. ., ._,, ~ aw ._ -' • .. • paint, room for boat ot in Newport Bead\ STEPHENSON RL TY
...... ldkta-1'11 al :•,' I ,...,_. trailer -In rapidly crowtn& from $122,500 • $159,500 306 Marine A•e. 675-4000
..... A lw ._ _ ,_. View .,. w freeways A new OPEN HOUSE DAILY lH 1111!!!!~~!!!!!!1~!!!!1!!!
,.... i..-r t s's a.... c 's Ids BR. 2 Ba lboppliic calB'. $23,950 -lJlJ GaJ.uy Dr. 1• ---
Cllll' _.... ........... ...._ m-to 11111. 3 car OFf'Dt8 INVITED. 0cmr stiorea Costa Mesa 1100 ::.-: r-Mlll .. o:: :-:-r:i..::..: RlllcSSJlrialP IM21·1'l51NT 642.a2u 1mmec11-. a... • .............. ---. ..,.,. a P __ ,
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•.,.. w111t • c.. REALTY CO. Larae 3 bedroom.I, 2 bath
-• I a; • ,... Gille .. W. I C.. 1I01 W•tcllff ...... .,_7 .. 1r2 borne with encloaed -tlo. · ~ .:J-.: ~ · -.... -Yeslerd1y's Prices eompletdy carpeted • d;ap.
a ... • ... •e •c H HOME ed thru -out. Larae walled ~ ,__.. ~ ~ BUTumodem.,tomorrow. yardwilbentJy~boator ~ .,_. ~ private Oub 4 BR + family room. A· trailer phll ownbed 2 car
ID wtuae and bndl budooed home· 2 betbt, .......... One block to ""'--• 1 ·--.. _.. .......... wtdl 2 tledrooml A den electric built·bll, lib new pine. $27,500-$2.200 down. ~ ,• "':*:"111111* ........ irl 1/1 ()pa beam ~Inc w/w carpetl Ir drapel, 1119c-F.H.A. terms. ;.... .._;:Exira_ Dice yard ~ llvillc room, fireplace. 546-2313 646-7171 _..., NEWPOIT only S2!l(X) down Reduced for quick sale Open Eves. 'lil 9 TWllc .-. lites' :., t11rcie $23,950. Buy on GI • FHA •
...._ kctl~ tw SHOIES DUPLEX Call Ted Gilbert Conventional term.s. ffwTJ! ..... .....,. -. ..... .......__ ......._ ~ .. ._ THE ~J E./\.L
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ID lledde kitdim F• ._ land • 2 ._,..,., ~ .... .,,.........,,
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llll•ll tllDr.:.' mt. a MT·Ull Eve. W-Jte COOL POOll-............... llitalll "' RJ:l>UCED SUDD Owner .... ......,, ..... fYaD W.U. (JIOt .... land). 112,150 18" clown. Paula·
M SI '111 II&. 1wil ndlle-PARTY HOUSI u .. -11.--room, wood_.._ rtno Dr. fahiu. • BR 2 .. ...... P I 1 I .._ _ ...... _ ,_ ba""' COY natio cu.tom • ....... '1'17 P.too A sr.i loaadoa for an tJed pme room charmlnc ...., · ..-• ..... ...,._ *w'nc etc., .._. m.aater bedroom• aaite lux· carpeta/dqis, blt·IN· !9'illJlj~ll1J e 646-7171 wttll 2 llatlll, 1lreplact plus uriom new ca r p e t1l n c, 1_549-__ 3298 _____ _
"'--..... _.. t a ~ pool and LaDa1 IPlftBnc heated pool In the SACRIFICE. 4 Bdrm 2 bethl
....-· '" roam for ~ bl mter-chanlw ~ patio. Onl)t newly decorated, Preferred ~· ~ 4~" G.L '51,500. ExdUlfve with: "Ebd unit". Many extras.
1aa.n wttb ~ta at stto. ! Ruth Pardelt, Realtor $20,000. Otmtr. 833-14!l>
per ~tb lncludiftc tans . 10 WtstclUf Dr. &42-5200 Sl.000 DOWN. 3 BR., space
and lmnnce or buy m to add on. Larre yd., ce-
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"'1 ttrma ol onl,y l~ LEAVING State · My Lou meat wall. $18,000. 646-9802. W II d Ii fwl down. Widow '-Yt, ae. at 10'll' Ga.ID • Priced to aell
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, l&t the ten111c price ol onlY Fu1! By Owner. $23,000. M.a Verde 1110 _, ...... s:as.soo. Shown by appt. s Bdrm, l~ Batb. S'tt'edilb
Mil 1111r srr,a Too pod to . WAI.Km A LEE, 31KS ftnplace. Lure Brldr patio Golf CoutM Beauty ..... -ae .... Ill' "r fte. till 111! S 1p1111.ioa1 Westdiff Dr., •mi. ()pm fenced • ftoodlicbted with MeA Verde C.C Fairwt,y
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I OXMIKI am AU..& ~·.. •• .__ Giant lot ~. Be.atltuly $43.000. Tn1. Own. 546-9515 .._. ..m. -.. au 11w ....._-. _. sm. Ahfaw Joo ...... 1•""ecaped. Lota o1 trea ....,--., ct p 1111p ,_ __. ---tuea •r• ...,, mchdnc eilht fndt treea Newport leach 1200
,... · n,... • _. · woe. Ot.D toclQ, -not aQ)'m(lft. nu flDur =~~~NO • •-nn: GOOD LIFE"•
' • c' z ... ~ llll! WALKER Ir bedroom, plaa den home la 9Choolt 6 ' ': W,ATERFRONT bome w I I VIOlf'l • ...., lair ,... Dl a UZ. IMS W!*ti!f Juet what even 1oOQI moetr ~ Dr ~· 11 prt• aUp • dock. 1n a prt.
I ' I ' I 4 1· Pltc. •TIU. C,,.. Ens. fl' .... '~ Oft' IG-589 " ea. va~ ClOIUIDunit;y; nicely
.... .., ... 'IJtDO!lll.. l'J ACRI ~2 and Ja tlp4Jlp.,. -.. l'URN. s BJ ... l~ bl~ Re-l oom vaas ...... tmum c.re. Ever, coa... MONIY MAKIR ducecl to '69.500 tor quick ~ 111 Olllla Me. -s lllodll tD imce Ja hen. Ewir1 tlJM. lale or will hue/option.
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& • .,. re.al ,.. room loltener, all new carpednc Good llmtal recorcl • .._TIO OWNER •
.::.· ACI lair 5 ......... Newt, car~ ,... Mom. Low mamtauee ... ac nr.oet,. nNEST Upper Bay view;
I •tMi.-l'OltS fllld_.,....m.ldeand :"~~~ ~ CIJUD(UIJ ~. a....ll .... on fM land. l BR. 2 Ba.,
Mo--1 . .._ ~ • tbla om. ,_ llVMI ......,.. all •lee., a-sty. Townhousr. -...-...... •sllll WAUll'Jt a LEE best of achoolt lor tbe adds. Frpl., atrium, dbl. 1ar.; 2
t•••••••ll -........ Bl¥d. Aald.ns $37,900.00. C. 1'. 111D W. O... mp.., poolt, putt, a:reena. w/tbe ... ()pa 111 t P.M. C'Ol..En'ORTHY a CO. MMm EVES. maa quiet eiecaDCe ol a country
l:H'llmE -ft IG-Tm, Nat to 8Dadl Shop boale. $39,500. OWNER uu..-9W'UA Jr. Open !:'tea. f73..ei6 m.ns SP••ru CH'IN IUS1X-t»lll6 1
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IUIUl1 a w/frpl., din. rm.; xlnt cond.
A nn • a ae _. .,. -ar W-.a 2 BR a den home 2 batba, tce., prlv. back yard. Cloae • s "" .._ -pr 1ar ldfft vn Cataiea m citliPtfu1 1arp ldtdlm a dlnlna .,.. to IChoola Ja Back Ba.v
... ...... ... ... ~ OfDcl IDOdemltUc 8tttiQc ol thlt wttb tlnplact. $22,tm ..... $35,llllO.
ne:F· 1-la l • Id k n-. cal most umma1 caat.am S BR W.llWAcCardle Rltn. BY OWNER 543-lla
.._. .., I U 11 ..... Art Glovtllllttd _ ..,_ A t.amlly rm home. 2~ 1l10 Newpcct Bml., CM. LUVELY 3 BR. 2 Ba. bome
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Maapwt Jnp, :t ftreplacea, outside -~--111111111111---1 Rm. to bid. Near Bay 6 Of Ill DAIL v 1 ·5 BBQ In bliclt patio. TO-1.ARGE R-1 LOI' on cul-de-ocean. Will mi ail or ~ mt.
'I DAY'a TOP VALUE! · MC ltrMt Eutskle a.ta or trade. Can par1c in rear . 1115 Wt 1lfls Way Onl)t ~ Dn. will bacDe M-.. AU ut:WU. bi, no l2i ciat. Owner m ms
Vldw la ........ View HUii "3,950 bonds. Only moo. CuST Span1lb D\lplex 3 A 4
..-11 •a...._ rm, Ima rm, Dewer ltMlty 67J.43.Q Rltr. 1830 Npt. Blvd., C.M. Br. 1 blk to ocean.· Frpk:,
J111111. .-. ... Call Eves. l7J.45T1 RAO, d•w. $52,950. By Own--__, :: z.y~-=~ ·~ REt°.!S~ONS w. E. llchemnyer tr. l2l 4ht St. m.5161.
l l!!!!!!!l'i c:a s.zm VA • EvttJOM ElJcfble 2 ' 3 BR boma in VW.,e sex.» CGF•oaT G.D. IUCCOLO NEWPOlll HllGHTS nr ua. Sale, lnM/optJon'
,_..,._.. ... "wlllk MllA ,500 OUldal V.A. Manapmeat a BR. $22.~. LO DOWN ::.':1=~~ey.
............. -. 1'0DOWKG.L 24HourSerllct NEW cptl. ctr.pa; 1~ Ba.1,,....,--.;,_----1
._ ... ~ ...-• ...,._ cathedral Cf'lliQg 642.()162 Lge. fncd. yard. Nr. New. 2 ~by owntt, Ocetn
flll lat -a __. ~! SG.151 11ftias rm PLUS flnplace. port Schls. By Owner. •""" area. priced to
Mlt'•-1 wbffe tlr1ck ral9-DAVIDSON Realty 2427 HOU.Y LANE 646-7643 aeU! ~ ~mo. ~ flll lle9aa ~ in tam-MAKE OFFER N 1.1-
.,._ --~ ... J llednm, 2 bldll, COLLEGE PARK l BR + BEACH HOME ewport ...... l210 ==•••mmml bdt , 1m. M0.1no lamlly + c1en, 1" bat111. s aa, 2 bathe CORNER 2000 111·ft. 3 Br. 2 -TAJUll1L ms llarbof larp petio 6 yard. ~.250 ba, fam rm, frpl, nr achb.
LUU DllYE IY JUtr. mo Harbor SB, CM eeorp WWJll'lllOft, Rltr. 1en11t1ccal buy • m.950.
l J'llMl'all t ,.., C9'Jld--546-5460 Evea. 549-1~ ~ OPEN EVES. Owner. Prine only. 646-5216,
eel 4 6 i111111:J ,_ ... l 50I RID.ANDS, Newport ii&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiim 968-1740.
cs IS'l9t • .. lllllllltll,J llefPts. l SR., 2 beth. 0nJ.y COUNTRY CLUI EYE to tbe nrruR.E1 Sll001_B_Y_Own_1er_.-n,i-1c-.-fenced-
w111t .,.._ • ....._ ar $Z5.5GI. adce View Lot wtai as· a-down wll1 buy on EAST· yd. 2 BR. ldtal location.
_. Cl8r. 0...--llAIOf RLTY ~ Joai 16th Fa.lrn.y. Owner SIDE Co.1a Mesa DUPLEX 3l3 Silnal Road, 548sm3
h ' w? 11'7 a-...p ~-14Mlt5 says, "Sell thla M'ekmd ail with more inc. outco. 30 yr.Ir.==========
C•1"'-, ft"• .0 10Gr home) otters entertained." ~ 6~~-No 2nd. Frank Coron. del Mar 1250
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WAl.Kl'Jl A LIZ ~-=..;~-.---By CU. 'l L POLLAN DISTRESSED Owner. $3,000
2Sa ......_.BIN. i:. Yow Mr Admf7 c.Hdt i:. tor our equity. 4 BR, 2
56l9l \~ • I PJll.. Ae<orcllrtf 11 /fl• Ston. baths, blt-lns, 2 frplc1, cpl.
To develop m.ssoge for TUMdoy, Fine locati0n. 673.2285 Eve. ~~~~~to!V'l'lb9rs 2304 PACIFIC DR. I 31 Which 41 y.,.,.
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4 BR., 2 laths
$45,000 -$4.500 down
George Wllliamaan, Rltr.
673-050 OPEN EVES.
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R. C. GREER, Renlty
3416 Vla Lido 573.9300
XLNT 2 BR. 2 Ba.; lge. fam.
rm.. new cpl.I , drps. shut·
ten. Owner $47,500. 673--2806
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untlneton .... 1400 H~ ~~~ ...... ~ ...... """'"9llhM Aph. ,umlthed Apts. Unfurnished PINANCtAL *
LOVI IN Newpert .... J.o~~..... iMO !'!!!:• Unfvnl. 1975 Onnee County 4600 Corona cllt Mir SUO lvt. ~ 6'00
BeeutUul "Smor l'rfe' Hunt· ------~~ -= M aJCU. "9ce. Cll. IMP MOBILE Home 11>' x 51' Mod-OWNER'S ILLNESS
t!n&totl 8-dt. Lovely s bed-lHIS IS I IWE· lrlft/MPJllAll 2 BK ........ pr. em 2 BR. Will place/your * Channel Reel * FORCH SALE room home with hup mu-• A ~ VI" NII Pl._ ant ~. C!boice. $55 mo. 54&-&38 FOOD TO TAKE Otrr. El-
ter btdroom, 2 batbl, PLUS IDITALS APARTMENTS tabliabed bullneu, ideal
SEPARATE FAMILY room Brand new 2 BR. 2 batbl -~ .. New--L.L L-luch 4705 SPEC'I'AC'ULAR VI"'°' fK1I' --i., Year 'round.
leadiq to atwln1na ClOWftd Port Beach. Cupe~ d~ completel,y • Afn-f--9 --·-Watmroat/Loc • bi B~ Chicken, lhrimp,
patio, New and ~· blt-ln kitcheo, IW~ pool + prdenlnc c....... 4100. Nl.'Wl!'-;i c:.:1':."w! BR SIU>e Available plDa. dill., l&Ddwkhes,
d-si pile Gold lhai carpeta. & mal.Dtenance. ClOle to ~ blldl • -J -· · · 2 BR • 2 Bath Apta, etc. Full price $13,500. '6500 a1lo new drQeL Wp OQrlo SUS c••R'.&11! PANORAMIC VIEW, over-clown NtwpOrlBeacb ner lot lei' your boat ar fraD. shopping. Maid Mnic. allo a · at min. ,...,,,.. lpullfDc Ali.o Beach. $185 LEASE • or • BUY · lll'M.
.... 1M1 .. 3 milM• .., s.zi nte1 -f235 mo. rw 1 tm 1 a • ad nA. w.sq Dr. 499-3755 '420· Mo. • up • SS9,500 up _'7_3-5920_-==::-==---•
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Dteav ~and T mWJt9 to -..... ... ........ $TS mo. anan bad!. apt. 67~~ ~ ,,:~ CdMJnlo TE.XACO
the Beacb. 'lb1a ia a sirize CALL 644-1111 No.lllllba ua.. w/vtnr a pYt deck. 499-1990 Modem. well.located Servi~
winner. M_, pul'Cb&le with f 2m SW. a.t. c.11. after 5 Jiil or uk Ltt 494-1:>31 Human Trott, Mrr. Statlell. Available In Orange
FHA or VA or .-ime low Q Mt • ~ Blwd> County. ·l_>ald Trainlng·Part·
interett v.1., Jou. Full C:. __... ~ 2414 Vitt• 411 0... @) DaM Pelnt 4740 Balboe 5300 1a1 Flnandna. cau Geo.
Price $22,800. WALKER I (,/(Sr HOl'POIN'r -Dlcker!IOn.
LEE 7"""' i;-.41_ H n Nlw,..-t .... · OCEAN FRONT OYerlookins 2 BR., 2 ba., frplc., drapec, • JE l..r13'1 •
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NATURAL IOIN SWAPPIU . .........
~ ,_ .-.•-• ""• Na ty Pana Point Hbr. 1 BR apt carp., blt-iru.; ·1a1 6 water ASSOCIATE wanted for lu-
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,..,...,_111 .... .. -=---== = = -= V1CJ011A Miii R::r= $115. 499-1627 :!;. f:'i~q. at :m E. :t~ ~ ::::: =~ '-Wlllt "" -• ....... ......... ........ " ... t-YOUa ........ _, • ....._ 6-4 ... et .....
• TUTII FRUITll R'uN_~~_:s Niw,.rt --..a. __ ...,,.,at a 1 aa. Pool, ...... Unfvmfshed Huntl_._ Bnch 5400 be 1~1. Must be reedy to
~THING FOii SAi.i --f~U ONL'tl PHONI '4W671
Peech, plum, f1& • llllricot nvw. flvmllhM ...,... -BlclLee, earpcstm. M111ts,. ft...-I 5000 . _ .,..~. -·· inv9t! Prine. OlllYI Call Te Plac• Yeur Tr..,.• '•ra41M M
trees> b!illded with thia WATl:Rl"R(lf'F Belioml 90 pdL All 'Otis pUt. ......,. · 2 3 BR 2 B pool Patlot m.c>m 'betfta 2 6 6 pm FERRARI, unique Paria
tarp ""f.lmib' home wllD R1ntala .. Shire 2005 D--' Ba -I ......... V1clllN, MUn'f M 'Kal aml Garfield. onl,y de.lily. •how car; beyond reproach. bu(e bm\11 room I: tipacloua · ·-~· ora • Trade up or ®wn for sedan bedrooma. Beeutitul cu. VIEW! 3 BR., 2 Ba., all elec!. ,,wi b;smafal· liq .,. A $17.50 Wk. Up u ti Priv. atreet, 1 bloc.k oor~ PART!Ql\ wuted to oper. or 2 plus 2; Alfa to Volvo;
..__floor ..i..-fe&turld BUSINiD or P'9feulonal private wide ... ...._ •n om• ott Garfield. 98U994 at.er reta.ll md of tine arta try me• 54&-538'7 ..,.., cove ... _ . T..m amt ~ • llllllo a Seda -.. • • bul. SSM ..cured lnvett. · ·
ln tbla well located Rat-slrl15Jo ~~ wt. 'AvalW!le Ncw.1 ·.11m ~ e flel Ollll ~ Plaie .n. I.I.a ... , feuntaln Valley_541_0 req. 61>2969 eves.-• MONARQf BAY •
deoce. $24,750 full price M7-74 or_....,_ i«IQ/mo. PnDdpU •· e MaM,.... TV ...a. nnHI , • 3 + Family +Dining.
with owner~ pointa oo BALBOA 1$(E, cirl to ab&re ............. ¥, e *"' Cllll A lls DELUXE TOWNHOUSE lnve1tment Oppor. 6310 Huge patio. Owner/Sacri-
FHA or G.I. loan. beau. turn. a BR. 2 ba. fG.639• · J .. *'9part ...._ ~ f•llJ localiotl A p Ts. Onnge County'• --··--ficet Trade tor Lot, m·1, PACIFIC IHORIS house w/frpl. $15 Mo. s 2 .._ • mzr UWIJf e · . Cool.at aru! s mm. beach. Investor Neeclecl Submit/539-2622, 499-JOU.
REAL TY l'Tl-5662, 540-l987 NetrlJ reft ...... ~ -"" .. * ·-S llt-1% S.. Ce... t. ....,,Int, Park NEW 2-3 BDRM UNITS a bed convalwent bolpltal TIW>E
SC-2511 8'?-8515 _.. c.te Mlle 2100 Oc W.., I llel. llpadt 18 ..a. WW.qa. ep.. Boys Clua. & Girls Club Carpeta, Drapea, ~n 35 unita -site Hoa& Hoep. 83' GOLD PLAT!D 9CB()().
• .. .::S., .. · s::n:, ,._ 1ndo -. • ..... .,,,..,,._ .......... IMl:J. Alloc .,.. e S)lllCIDal a Br'a • 2 Ba :::nc:-~~. 1:io aq-f~ Canel Bldn. 142-1615 NER for ~t borne or
--,.· ......, .... FREE 1 weeb nnt. 2 BR 2 u 6 eta 'C roam. -daelar Qt anll566Gl e ~ ~ . Put/a:nee POOL! propei:V, Newport Be.Cb. •--,-1-l_V_A,....-C,,,__J--Bath~~ 1ard~ ~ ~ mo. Yit:r. •ia • JMa. d. ~ 1 Ba • Frpl 1.DcUv/Jndry fac'la ~":', 96Z448l Money ,. Loan 6320 54Ml91 (Ernie Mlnneyl -re, '"'""._ 1 , ~--.,.... TOWNHOUSE Leu.• Sale: .t&tt ~ Nr £-Atta-e A.dattl 6 h&nily areu ot 540-0166 • -HA VE office deaks chairs
poeal, prdener. Underprlc-rm. ar u.r... ! I&.~ -. 1145 Anaheim Ave. 'RIVATI MONIY dupllcator, photo ~cbine: l~~ac· • BR 2 ~. blt·lna, ed SUO mo unhuniabed P i.a,. frail.. ...._ ~ *-IQ.S5IS CM. ' 64S-S169 Rent•ls Wanted 5990 * lit I: 2nd LOANS * boUle furn, etc. Want boat ~. · cpt/drpe, · «N patio furnl.thed. ()pee Oet. 23rd. inL 2 car Pt .. -... PGGL NMBAU Pai-1 A 2 BR. · Jack 9mllla.Co. linae l.M9 wuh«, dryer, camp equip,
'TOxl«I' eor Jot. $1600 du FHA Mn Elden Ave. MI &-mt 56-!155 Aft s Piii ........ or \Jiii. $:16$1 .. Btd ..... sen au-LETS 1323 North Broadway, S.A. bikea, lllllmtt. 541-1895
teller Will help 1111 bQJen FREE 1weeksnnt.2 BR 2 -.stn. .._.._ ,.., m &. Did & 163M5 c.te Mlle 51w 1UUJ1 5434311 anytime 2 PRESTIGE 4 p1ex
5 co.t or no down GL Bath. Larse 14-U LJl Gallo JliEW DEUJU utaUlUf t a CDllifl J"la. ANSWERS F4aU1 $10 000 eech. Ex·
BRASHEAR REALTY •• fmc.d nrcl, pUio. Dl8-a ........ ~ ,__ .. . "'9 HAllOI . Mo!!!•'-T .D. ... 6145 ch&Qae ~ or both (Of'.
MT-&531 5*6552 5'3-D poll), prddw. UDdeq1rio. 1 llR., 2 ........ ._ ...a. --Gamin -Broom -Medic -$3SOO 2nd TD 1°" ~ bame, vacant,, mott unit9 18w1110w11 ~::::-s= ......... --Kaai Wla'. Giii-llEENS J'iDIJe~CIG:BJGONE Sell"dllcount. or 1 FARROW. REAL'IT, n n ---... Ill .... • WIBr N&WiCJti' • ... Mll!I. -...... DeaDidlD of a luband: ~ ... ~----"---=-~-2 Ba 1~ -. • rm. -Ice ..... ... .... .. • ....... ~ wbo bu ~ anal (2) ~ .. a.ta
cpCl/drps. Gd cmd. alee SU. r--. Ollpmt + m. ,_.,,_ -•""' Jiii&. uam• • UNIUIUI. moatlll to IMd. llDll mfE ANNChlNCIMINTI ....._ DaWIQll ,...V
_. lat. ... to BB Bl A J ..._ ~ --lllCJ, * GI .-,. ... ... $100 BIG OtiE to 111111 ID. n NOTICIS fltd1 for lad. er 1D.
IJ'lde llCboo1. Vwnt. 2 Bfl.~--~ iOJWiG&t'.. I ...... t ... .._ Ind. at1L RlU&RJ.J; ndn4 COlfPle PeuM (Pree.., '400 =-s=.'ll'wldlfDr. BRASHEAR RE.ALT! .._.; ,.. .... fenced 1 cm ...... • Mo. ... ~J 1 • I a I BDRM. tnterelted ID I montbl rent· •
MT-1531 540-«m •11'11 Jd., pnp. C!dl4 0.X. Dll G·• & tlMU5:, e "1 '°610t e J"UM. a UNJ'URN, al Would consider acttne u TABBY Nit Slunele kit. 5 • 2 bdrm mal1s witb tel'· ''VETE• •NS" Americu. ~ BAYSIDE V..,. 111.-. ...i or MtOllf Bnted PooJa, Oilld Care caretabr. 50-8982 ten; Mel& Del Mar Area. rWc potendal. 1'nde tor 4
""" S.U... 2300 2 BR, 2 .._ Pall. dllMe. BNJisr ~.Adj. to SboppiQ&-SGLE ft.Em>. GIRL wanta can• identify. SM-'154 aft. or 5 bdrm home in 1ood
$50 DOWN A tbia 3 BR 2 Slip. 0...-L.A. m.i ....:;. ~ = 2119 Petal• ..,, at HUI-1-.2 BR. APT or HOUSE. er 3 p.m. Aft)'time wee~ ~:--PrtDc:tpala only. ::~::u~fna~~-CO:: 4.:~. ~.h,. ~ C.,... .. Mir lllf 1ry111e _..._ ta6'DI 1-A ~ ~ Mesa. UNDER SUO. 546-8160 ::: tortolle ~ EX~GE Lu. Anow-
drpe ia yours. Pmnta Of $161 dryer. flSO mo. 675-58C7 iM!i SIPSCW.LT 8ice 1 1 0c1!s ~~:.e '!om~ 2: c~ i1auel ln ::: bewl home, ~ equ117.
per mo. Include. all. 8a tnk . .._... -.,. S85 <ID> 699-2'28 Vlc °'ow an Cout Hwy. low bal., '65 Mo.. for: local TRADEWINDS RLTY. U.una leach • 2705 2 U-2 IL I!.• a Oii ta:-m ·Al.ME · m.4875. . property, mobtl bome, 142~5011 142-5012 Enjoy trop1c91 wtitt. water thdanl • $250 mo. IMCll. Ned. Vf!rJ deu. "~ Rooms for R1nt 5995 SMAU. female doc. brown boat, « ! ~SS
HOME for Ale by owner, S ~from thll 1 BR Clll tbe llodllm. !Wt.'&. llO iDd TO a black abllll)' coat· Ter-CLEAR 1 ma A11t BM. lil
bdnn., 2% ba., ip. penelecl waterfront, wtth 2 batlla, 3 ~":--';:..--.... 111111.mMwDr .... na ROOMS FOR RENT ~1'Pe. Call • ~tUy :e••::i: ~ ~
family rm., lge. ll•~ rm., ~ patio A ..,.. NICE l BL Dr.-, qa. Good $22.50 per week I: up 846-4338. ac or ,
fOrmal cUnfnc rm., elec. kit-, $185 mo.' yealy, tne. uuL l350 mo Yrtr .._ ........ • Miit ..._ Ado PAR I( Heared pool • Maid aerrice SET °' CAR KEYS on El ~::Z. f Alt. m«a •
about 2200 aq. ft., 2~ mi. e ~ «-.ms e 11ML tn& ~ Utilltiee furnished • n.-:-A:_ 'C.. ,.._1 _ _,_._,__ __ ,..._ __
$36,500 lOlll ..... ....... SPACIOUS 2 A 3 BR TV· Kltchenettea ....,,....., Vc.F ..... , __ NB Oceanfroat 2 BR home, ~ ~He 968-Ucn RENTALS 3 BR a.,m.t M<n'EL TAHl'I'I de1 Mar tract>. st&-1'35 $1* eq. Balboe Deluxe
. ~ • Hout11 Unfurnlet9N Uafln bame .... ,.,, .... 4200 2 bath Apes. Built-Ina, Clll'-5'8-2129 MALE Dark Grey cat ap-Duplex. S10M eq. Both
Huntington _ $118 mo ,....,. MCHDat lfl No lllcbm, peta;l'lia~~!:°'· $12 50 up w/w ctirpeta, kit Jll'O'X· 7 mo. Yf!r/ &a.ct. Vk rented. Tl'd tor s. c.llf.
H•rbour 1405 General --~ JtaltJ "'4-' ,_._. 1oQ.. priv. avail. Semi pvt after Wu.on St., C.M. ~ Bal Estate. Prtnc ~
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n.19ed. Nlttcal Fnnk n-Huell...._ 1w1t aa. * ~por•ry. * ~· quite, m ""· r.ut-&WIDE s.JpoAnt K1tteD, * * --,.~~~~!!l!l!~ft SOx:lOO tndudJnt st tt. 1 bO.r aendra111 PO an m Cd.JI. • ~ 1 • ~ Apt. l"URl'f • UNFURN side. MI 8-0t39 "Nina,.. vtc. Alahema • 1!!1!!!•1!11•1!1111!!.I ~
lllp. You own the land, fUU Nr N.wport eentar or ua °"'91• S,.. C...W Jim. :. ~~I J~ W:. ap.c 1 1 2 BR. prtv patio Atlanta. H.B • .Rft. US.79'13 llRVICI DIU Y IUVICI DIRECTORY ~ f.:ic :n e~ c:J;; New deluxe 3 bdrm 2.,.... OnlJ 2 mills. S BR. 1" JD w. s.,,. 11M1D1 frplc. all lt:ltcb blt.tna, pool MJsc. Rertt•la .5999 T'o.y.&nr;;;-:i::.::H:=..::ijLl::Ba:::"1!!!!':z:::.:.:.::!I::!· :..._ _ _:•:::•:::.; Cwpet Clee ...... ~. drapn, Wlt·tn., ldll. ele llftllt. erdll-VDnf fl._ 6 Oce.. A oabua, 8Sxl80 Pitdl I: Slng1e Gvap. $20. LARGE ~ tlaer-ftrlptd 6
4J0.35'7l, <114> Uf-2531. $250 mo. 541-ml, IM-1llU llive Jivtac. Rec cmllr, bid t , Putt. l·atory. From $120 mo lMl Pomona #4 Haa eJec. wfrlte altered male cat. BABYSI'l'l'ING 111 Hcaa ORANGE COAl'r CO.
pool. tams qoart, • ,.a --.. -1 • ~ 15'12 ORCHARD DR. Easy 642--5583 nutty Vk op CM VJctoria a Barbar, CM. AlJ7 AD 11\'tnc nm '9.915; aD , S.nta Ana 1620 l't....--11 .., Wild. Oslld _. D OIL fll9l7 flw 1~ YwlY u-t ot1 Santa Ana An) occesa. 60-W . MMUO 'wknda • ace. Fenced Yant. '*'Bt rm.a '5.915. Dl7tn1 Ir. W -.....-------~· $1t5. f'tmhDI Bames Mr _.. __.1 P.11. . REAL ESTATE -· par tmarwd. tGGa * 3 BRDM. house with ftr~ 11111: Warner 6 J1o19a Qilca. l«IJl:RN "8alr• I BR,, 2 can 5t6-Q61 General 6 MOS old. Mlle Seal point BABYSI'lTJNG * AvaD -::::;:=' =:::::=====1 place, huge living nn .. C&l\o llM 11UCJ..mt ... ......_ ... ...._ w/ NEW 2 BR. luxarioUI, aD SiMnete cat. Vic. Imne 5 dQ'I "'*-1'ftall yn. Dra
pets, bullt·lm. On big lot . ....... ~ IUlarllJ Ir eJee. crptl, drpe, GE ldtch. lnell'M '" p 1rty 6000 and Santiap Reward. CXlSTA IOIA * ~ __ ...., ____ -t
with mnal1 rental unit ia 3 Bdrm 2 batlla cxcellelFt 4 Ba m ... Clpt/.,., bit-t...._ ._·MNIG~ Ollar mtmna1. End. aar. 548-a or IH-UM MY borne, ~ Mon. tin DMJTJNG. ALL
rear. South Santa Ana. Ask· ·-. w/w carpetl, ..,_, ~) ~ $111Vme. romr a UJlf.. _.., 1 a 2 Hr lllUI. Onl) Sl23. Adulta. $9,000 Per Unit MALE CAT. * Yellowilb Fri.; Meta Del Mar area, Mech. Arch. • !:lee. P.O
Ing $20,m OWNER. . • • ldl't.U.. ('Nf!r 1IJO 8q ft. ... ...... ~ E. ~ llO E. 20th st. and '6,900 0'09 lncomt. help. * V1c: -bloclt Coat& Mesa. ..... Bax u. QDl. m4IOl
JE 7.a&cl a1ter 3 p.m. ~ cant A reedy. $210/mo. Act ..... JUL *SPLIT LEVEL* Low Vacaocy best income Joe.ma St/Cll. * 6f5.;2318
endl anytime. 546-4141 ::::::-MOS ..._. S ~ Ba. 1600 1q.ft. available mid can be iD-lrtdc, M911nry, ft llect_mt __ •_I ___ _
L-.uu lwh 1705 Colt Mlle 1100 lfpt 0.-.. bD llotll :TCJCiern°';P8~ Giil'-c:n!Ued. Greet potential. Penon111t 6405 6560 ii.renua.ut. Ltcemed•
----• a s BR2blll8-*CM-. &.-... ....., nm. . $54,l50 -STICK TO 24' Planters -a..&Q ptt Bcmdef. Small'*· maJat. N ~ D--~ Nea .-.. a .., ---W. a..t JlwJ. toam LARGE Deluxe 2 BR. 2 b&. YOUR CONVICTIONS $89. Fire rtnc $41. W~ I: ~ 5MD •••r ~ .., cmt.r 1 ,... -. elee. bltm. cptl, dripe, 2-car
2 BR wUh carport. • water ssa per ..a wtllt iw-JIODEIU'( 1 BIL Pft patio, prage. Adults. Fum. OC' You doD't bave to attJe well • Brick or nine. Mii
pd. ar ICbooL nM ~ cbue optima. ar. CID · ~ ......_ Ho ,em. ant • 16th Pl. 54U432 293 E. lTth St. M6-4C9t tor leCOlld belt type repair. 98'MM5 ~-nl_ne...._ ___ _
Ave., Apt. D. s.rf.QJIO '1aall: SmD (7W) IO.all .. ~ ~ i.aR. DUPLEX * Bltna, e HOME A: INCOME e IN'I'RAMATICS otfmw ~ -·---· --JAPANEIE 4MliJUCAM
2 BR. prap nr Del Mar 6 Cir (213> amt. WAT!:lll'Kmrr I Bit., P-. !>rps, Cpta. Oosed praae. the fiDelt, most conqnbe8. lullnlll Servltt 6562 CARbr.NER /JI.Jn.,..,_ ~ Santa Ana. $95. 2 Br, cpta. tlD. Bad ~ ...0. JG Yard. Quiel Adults ooly. New, delWfe 3 BR. 2 ea. aive computma.t matcblnl COM'LllND'L I RES'!-
. • drps, la yard, pr. Redlands ~ v • ..., 1410 f'llllt.r. WW.-Ci" Jd;y. $125-Mo. * 5CM573 hom9 RP· 2 BR.. duplex. le1Vice uailable ~. COORDIN~~ Kal.nt. Fret -..as
LOS llADR£S 6 UQI. $125. ec.4131 EXF.cUnVE Mal7 5 BR., 3 $125 YBLY I Bil 1 Ila. ~ 2 BR. atove & r~ avail ~ ;c~~O<X>Pt., CM. ~:~::: •,,;..: Pt.ANNlMG iEUR.OPEA:U!iiiiii~·~"'ijUfiiiiCJUtiil
REAL TY 2 Bedroom BOUlle w/prqe 1-. dim. poa1 a rdeml 1-J, OC'1U, mrtrt. Jnq. UT Qltl. drps. Near achoot (nr. 20tb 1: 'I'llltln) call one al oar bri&bt. po11..; Free Onultation Oom,a. l..,d._.
3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS Water paid. Fenced beck· $300 mo. 1i1M111, :;;· B Drd a., NB. l'IM5ll $100 mo. 54M484 R. Sewell, Bldr. 549-3891 coameion. • .no COit or obU-6G-ll99 =e;:::-~ ..!.
New home, TOI'AL PRICE ,.arc!, <hl1dr9 OK. No pets. c.,_ .... -4250 3 BR • 1% BA/Cpta, Drps. p&n 10 a.m •• S p.m, C -..a
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ONLY $36,0<Xl, $1,300 Don 642-3584 L..,.. 8-da J1ll -----S1115-mo. CHILDREN OK. luatn ... Rental 6060 INTRAMATICS •rpent-nftf •nr GEN'L a.nap. 1'fte
895 • Glenneyre St. MES A Verde. f Bil, fam Bl.X .. oceu A llQ. 1 Ba. CALL: 83M4'10 01' ORANGE * NO JOB TOO =SMALL! * ~~w
Lquna Bdl. OHl3.1 rm, ~. drps, bltna. 1~ VIEW! 3 ~· 2BL, all elee. Altc '"' ~ 1liMnt Cllll. l·BR., stcwe, retrii., utit OHi Div. American Social All repatn. Mid nmodll. WW PRICES! IWRIUll.I <Next to 'nc Toe market) ba, kilt pr. 1175 mo. No *-*' ,._, • lale, SDS. lnl, 1 lldalt. DO peta. $125 paid. Sllr> Month. R.lfall Stor1 or ce Foundatba lDc. Reuonab~ *' 912.mt ~-
peta. stO-Om) _ .... Jdr 111-W. 5ID W. Center St., IJ a.2396 Prominent location Bal-UNION BANK BLOC. CUT a Edee LawD Sen. -------
nfE BEACHCOMBER BEAU. ME!A ~E! uar _.., U'll. lw. maid boa llland, flO ICI· ft. StJrrE < ORANGE EXPERIENCED • Re,.tn a MaiJltwace. Ucm1ec1
NEAR OCEANFRONT 3 ~ Ba/HQp famlly + Duphnll u.fwa. "71 ................... llotel Newport Belch 5200 "·"· carpet. SlOO per <Next to FASHION IQUARE) ttmod., larle ct small. 54&-41111 • M5-m'IO llft 5
n11s diltinctive old bouM dlniQI. Pl)O.mo. 968-e 2-BR. 0.-tit Jllar. rrM230. (AllfBE mo. Rllr. 6«2"9555 IQ '1~ Cabineta. Uc. MMDf EXPERT JAPANDE
just atepe to ftnett belChet =;;;;;;:===== n-.. ~--Wlnla' _ ... R8ltall "' coa-H"' 'TH CLUI REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS LANDSCAPE • 1Ag1ma. 3 BR, den, w/w U--v ...... _ •110 .... w----~ J ...... -7: lb,_,,. BOAT SLIPS AVAIL -' -.. CABINETS ·-.... _job u----~ .. _ _._ ....
Ctt>tl, beam ceilinp, ~. -.,_ • --. ---""'"' av•~ 2 I: 3 BR • 2 Ba Office Rental t070 Sau...Sffl~ 23 .. -Y -54Miis ;..:-;,::;...;.;:.__,;.;.._ ...... __,_-_,_•~
dahw.br • oozy $28,500. 3 BR, 2 BA, Formal d1nbw com 11-ta; M a u $J!iO mo. fB.&120 trom $225 mo. ---by four ~ Jirll yn exper EXP Gardening I: ~
Mlasion Rlty, 494..o731 room, dlabwuber 6 bu.IJt. DAIL! PllDI' DDIB-A...... aG0 e Htd Swim Pobl * NEAR AIRPORT Mon. thru Fki. 10 am-& pm C.....m, Cencf'lfe 6600 ins· Cement work.
NO matt.r wbat 1& ia. 10I m . Cal1)et1na I: clnpee, al IJMa. I'• cm - -e Indoor Parking Lr ren'l otfloee or c!Qple.y. Sal 6 Sun. 10 am-' 1>111 ~. nlla~. ~
can tell tt db a DAJLY ftreplace. 1 dlDd CDIJ -llllr -...... a .... mel Cl&lN a.di. -.: all !10 Fernando, Bal Pean rm w/3 De.luxe p'1 offlcel. 132 & 1ltb oft Newport 81Yd. CUSTOM Palla., pool ~lea, LAMY'I Gardednc
PILOI' WANT A.Ott &CMil'1I HM5'l9. .... atiL 1De1. ST5 • tJ»,. SIS E. <On the Bay 2 bl trom Fen')') Warehle space w/overbead C.M. 642-5090 drlftW111. Olneret. aaw-Mow I Trim '1S.at • ·
:::::::Y ' .... Bl9'd.. Balboa. .. door $250. 54M036 X • CITEMENTU ma a nmcmns, 8G-l01D Dtpeadablel ~
Newport leach 2200....,.,. leech DIDf .... ,.,...... e m.tl e ,,.., 28::'~~"'= mo. SHARE ~ Speer/Ante Oluple -SincJea THE AM-4233. e FALL PnmblC A
.,NAGIM I
_, 1 1 r r .
fMi'ri· I I
l C EM I D I Deflnftlon di a hwband:
I, I 1. 0ne who hca 11WrCt1 no1
• • • . mcuTht to ..... ond - - -
--------. to listen to. ILINPIA I ~2J ...
I I' I I r ==~~=
e mw.~RfD r r r r r 1· 1' r r 1 •rt: I , I I • I 1 .• I I I
•• 'Tiii .................
SCIAM·LETS ANIWDS IN SHO
. ilifiliri' 1.ar/ii • S90 ,,,-2 BR, "1rn $275 mo. room A Working office Pr'efo GJtOUP _, put1ee trt.-, • QU~..ri.~ up. Dependable, ~-lllel
lad • 1FdlJ Others nail Bryant Wleat, JUlr. ti&'e Joel $5(). M2-t098 etc. M~ .,. wlwne e CEMENT WuttK e n.ta . 961-tnl
No¥ 1111. * f'1Mn& 675-2723 mtere.ts. 7'IMN1 W PM e CALL l39-5a5e e lndustrlal Rental 6090 00 _ Dlld anmo b d&I; THORm OONCRETE General S.m• L .. W. 4351 2 ml, Partly J\irn, upper ,_ All ......._ ..__ _,._
Studio unit. StOYe, ftfrlg, 2 A 3 ROOM air cond of. to!isT THI: •Pa.U> U:X. ..,~. pa.-, w..,.. '•. e 1.mt. 11ftL.PDI pnge. S135 • SlSO mo t.o 6ce1 IUitet ~ 6 111>· Alie> T.ET • ...... t. tbl Fl'ft Eld. m.5518
GAR.AGE. ne.110. mo. Horvath Rlty, 675-1972 ofifices + M·lstorageq>ace ~mO:~·OllJ ChlW C•re 6610
• CALL: IB.cmr LGE 3 BR, gorgeous ocean Cl400-2*Xl 1q • ft.) $115. I _·--.,=~· =~=-~=~ --------1=======-= view, 100 ateps to water $200 ~· Ht(. Bch. 841-2300. PERSONALITY MA'l'CH VACANcr * Ntnery Sehl. a.-........ 4SSS mo w1nter or yrly to reap/ Meet tJlie penoa in Or-. ~UIPT, 7 to 5:30 wkly.
--------pty, 4400 Seashore 54().3862 Lott 6100 Cty molt compatible witb Harbor/Baker. * 546-1539 I CUTS NtOOll APT. you. Penonalit)' Tsthc· Wood ,....u.cttcamcilete DELUXE 4 BR, 2 ba, Ocean e Urgent sale needed! e For Brocbun: 135-CJDS CentrHten 6620 ltftcben I J'..at •·-. View. Frplc, 1 blk f ro m R·l lot, Salton City, near °AALCQUinieiOOLICSiiXi'. ~Al»flla.;;;;;;;;;;t~::.::;:;=.:=::.:...--..::::::
mo 1o1cMti1J 115.a9 ocean. $235 mo. l23~bt beach. $USO. Owner &42-3588 Harbor Area. Pia. m': 9 q W1U.
ATI'RAC 2 BR $HO Yrty. No St. '75-516l. Eves, wkends. 24 Hours.
PdD. ti1 pd! -R-2 Big Jot A Hee. plana --------lltJILD m
:;.... 213; ~ 116~ Cerone •I Mir • 52.SO s mlta. Owner mmt tell l..Olrl': c-. black a t. Vk: • Remodelinl •
AGATE Luw dn. m.1393• 4M-4'179 ~23rd st. Npt ti. CUSTOM MILLING
2 Lota in Atucadtto, Calif. ' COSTA 111:1& WMBJ:R '-v Sell 1 or both. Both $3,500. A'i."I'RACTIVE lady (40'1) Mo On P)'at. MJ N9C1
iq.. •rt• 5tl45!1., C9ll alter 5 PM. like to meet -mf.rtt1Hd NEW CONSTR. Addltiolll BLOCK b.a ocan 1 a 2 l'lkiNCIAL man. Bax MC I>aUy Pilot RdlOdellrw _Uc. Qmtr.
Bil ..... 2 ,._.. old. btat. OH Tl1f ACRD IUSINISS •nd SERVICI DIRICTORY DON HAWE 642-1241 ed pool. 1ldt • IDI, nc. Onfan
nam. ...,cw m1c. $1J5 ~ I 2 Im. J'\Jnl 6 •·-"-........_ .r•-Anwf!!I Servi• 650I Addldona * &modellns .., .. ... 51MIH. 511-1530 J'rplcl • pm/Padol . ...... -HP'"!::=:::: --or0 t ,..... If. Gerwidl • Lie.
Huntle..,_.IMdt 4400
HOUSE SICK?
Where'• it bartT p
PJumblnl1 Add • ,.,.
repair the old _.,
start from ~
build a NEW ONJ:f
flnwtnr. can m.JJ8I
leave word for ''Doc".
Hau ti
J'R.EE • l'UZ • l'REE
lJTE RAUIJNG J'OR
IALVAOAIU: rI'EMS
OR CAIH. IG-«J30
Movtns and HaullJW
REASONA!LE. nntN11RED l"OCIOMI for rtnt ~ • Coebl&G 1 ..,._ U 2 B'TA110N Beauty Salen tor m.80«1 * 549-2110 hole Putt/ rem. fOr womm., print. entrance IOO In Lot Obi ..,,..._ ale. S..M or 54M815 'au.ms* C.rpet CINnlnt 6625 HAUUNG, c:J8nup. Lota; ldtcbm prMleaa, 110. a . (MacArthur~.~ 82, J.JQUOR STORE * Oranae
wk. o.n 515-«R alttt 5 -OJlun~. Active, wen loci
% BR., 2 BL; fin. or mturn. 18 YOUR AD JN a.mr. Ind • Uceme + Inventory .
Multa. DO pell. mD Florida FID>T Someca will be 5"ot800 ..._ Mr. Root
K.I. •mo JoakilW 1ior u. D1ll 80'981' awt.GS m
A D VAN CE D pile 11rt1nr llnlH ·etc. Dump, ~I"
Sbaml)C¥> method for qnal· baclchoe, till, er•. 96U745
tty rup I: c:a.rpeta 1 hr dry, 'nle ~ JW eall auar. WurecL 63WOOO. n. _.. ID'1 ..u
' • .c.
... 01JLY 'ILOT MOllCll)', Octobet 13, 1967
! 51RVICE D" TolY JOllS & ftYMl!NT ..,.. & EMl'LDYMl!NT IDIS & lllPLOYMIN1 IDIS & IMPLOYMINT 1D1S & lllPLOY~ JOIS & ~LOYMINT JOIS & IM,LOYMIKT JOIS & IWLDYMINT
: h'Onlnt •1ss "-'r Wont..i, -7100 Holp Wlfttod, -7200 ~ w....._ -7200 Holp w....._ -7200 ~ w-.-7200 Hol! w ... ~~ !200"°!P w ... ~~.~ Aloncl•, Womon 7100
. IRONING, SLlO "°" 1 .., MACJDNIS1' D<GJNEERS amorr DELIVER Sec/LHn & E1<r $500 \ lttYk.'e. Small wublnp. l Q Skil1I rmut be IO(ld, Dll· ; ,~:.i~~ :-:.:~ EllGlllEERS J011EMA11 HUGHES · HUGHES TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES ~~· '*" "'·
• BRING HANGERS • "' Electronics -... -n ..... 11 -.... 1111100 c ... ci.r1r .. $433 ~ "" ~St.ICM. • API'·B. IEC Ulnwft Con11cfiet ... .,.,. ..... • ......... lftht truclca. Exp woddac with nm. • l'lllUmlUl.1 .. -...1..-_ ,...._,~work. Your 1v1ll1ble day· K~llAbor O:>ltinc.
: Masonry, Irick 6l30 To plaD Md perform .,,.....~ Techn"ICHlll" S -. a *' st• .,,.... lltht hours. G.neral Ofc. t• $350
: BR.ICC • BLOCK • STONE Join 1 cfyn.mic prodlrioa o1 machinrr)' 11 ~ :::. ~1·•:--: Aff'y fer lolt dlNdlon ind tr1lnlng on Fri· Type 60, upt tisure work.
: PLANTERS . SI.A.TE open.dom ulinc all buic nprimord &: tnative am.w-w ~ to 4ay, Octeber 27 It 1 p.m., 2:30, or 4 p.m. (co. ~ tee ill 6
: CEMENT work. 638-29:11 and progreuive machiDe toot.. ''('' w. ctmp Cll pnc:1om at tM locatSon Mlrett yov. · mo.. I · .... ...._ ·~ JI 1 l•t 5th StNtt, S.ntl Anl Clerk Tr1lnff $350
: Paporhongln1 compony w i I h ftlntf ,,_ (QlllOOI -• _..., 1925 Horllor •lv4. Cool• Mou U "'"""· """' 10 "'"
•. Ptlntlnt 6ISO I •WW Alllll -~· -.ome accn1& trainiia or , emphasis °" pan. ll&waw l.oaldlls w u ......._ _. ~,.;..dta tor .mooHnc·
; INTERIOR room1 SJ7 up + ntd diversific.t-MACH• 11111&1 ms • .... nmPIC' JDb. •....,tn•lc u 114111wta la paint. Exterior, o'hang It inlet'nted 111 •..odalirc tllll 1M:tdllc lbe ......W me 1•
' trim SUI up. Neat wont. ti on. Here •r• ti.· NtiEa •TIJIS £llPll:lwwwx llMll.ll1 ,.. ' 847-1358 W1KA wilh .., ~ or-"*8i1' Want ti:t wort; ill
! ctlt.nt opportuni-sa"'•ttt. eoncerned. • ~rbW ~ .. __ .. .... .,.. *Grinder
Machinist
1 INTERIOR EXTERIOR With the abitilJ to do wtth 1 h • de-welqltnmt llllml wii!n: )'OU will eam
; Faat l: neat. l ,,.B21;...,,, Apt, tits in t v1riety. own wt-vs& and production o1 ad-~ ,.,. ftnl! • complete $89. O'I ._,,, •anttd dectrical C'CWl-
: PAPERHANGING " Paint-of •r•ts. llltttOn ... "*"" 1'f'O'"
t. . illi:· Non-union: 20 yrs. in MAlllBIAllCf &r'lltl9
, Hntj:. Beach. 536-3759.
• )'OU. ....-er '')'8" •
bodl ol a--~ ...., a iaY.aip.te eur
........ in the: 6dda ol
~filter drricm
.1 .......... wmbl7. .....
3rd shift, 12:30
a.m. to 7:30 •.m.
48 hour w .. t
; PROF'ESSIONAL pa.'r..ting.
~ Olscoonl p:ices! Free e~ti·
~-mates. Refer'•· 5J6-0J60.
MECHDIW
EllGllllDS ~ INTER or Ext. PAINTING,
r IMMEO. SERVICE. Local ~ · rel. FREE nt 541--1621 • RF Peckaglftl f · l·BR APT Untl. Labor · S40
, Material eKtn. Qull··••ork-• ME Analyalt
f GUAR.. 545-30!7 e Printed Circuit
~ · DtvtloprMnt
t Plumblng 6.190 I • Jr. Mochonlcal
t PLUMBING LEAKS, El.EC-Engl,...,. ~-1RONICAl..LY located, tt-
{ pslttd, ~laerd under ct-,..._ ........... ,
~ men!, wal!-', ground or .IIfY-
\ place. Eattmates -~enll'lga,
~ week-end! OK. Cali Mike DIWTll& ~ m:mo ~: e Delllf' Draft••._ ;. Pool Service 6910 ~ · POOL CLEANING e Drafhmen A.&I
,. CAIL PAUL • Schematfo ~ * S48-4825 * DrafbmM ; e WILLIAMS e , J ,_ M. ...... 1
~ SwimminJ pool ..,. ! . ,,,.,,. • -.. c-
~ -! _!?l_.-=1
~ ALTERAD'ONS
' CUSTOM DRESSMAKING • ' r
"LOUISE" S48-TIOt
Alteration.......-642°5145
Neat. attUrate, 20 yn. exp.
CllWITY
COllTROl
•QC Toll Plonnor
eR ... Mnt ~ Tile, Linoleum IMpector A
i & Marble 6975 ~ e Fab. Inspector
i * Veme.yie T~~ .. ~ * CJMll llilfltl '· OJ!:t. WO•,... wa1&11 • J-.
~ pair5-No job too amall. e QC T echnldarn. ~ Plaater patch. Leakina:
? &bower repaired. 147-l!El. t JOBS .. EMPLOYMENT MAllUFlCTllllll&
:·· Job Wanted, Lady 7020 e Sr. lndust,\ol
WOMAN. we.U-sroomed, in-E-J.neer tdllgeot, u:eculivt typt, ,._.
• exper w/merchandialn&, e Cott lstimetor ~ 11 ,,,_ w/aame e-'-·er !. ,._ ~,
Manacement quallflcatlml. e Pt ellic ..... •
dttittl p:ll..lticn. 347-'lS.17 Planner
; ADM Asst/Exec 5ecJ AenJ-~·, 1P9ce/legal/R.E. Olllege e Ar .. Dispatcher
! = orEx~~ =· M~ • Sheet M9tal
;, Daily Pilot. AIMmW.ra
• B>.CX. Office nune, uper. C....,..1• & W .wtl f all phases, wants 2 days p!Z' e WI,. Wrap ~ wk. Xlnt ~r. 548-3946 ~ ~ HSEK:Plt wanta itriady em-M.chlM -,...rttor
~ ploy. 2"5 dys. wk. Rm. OW e Power Brake
:: trans. Call f!'lo'8I 6'2-<819. ,1 Ope .......
f :-DA YWORK. Oeanin&:. Iron-
}' · ing.Bydayorhour-Ml-562:3 e
,• .
E lect1 o-lltechanlul
AIMmbler ~ Domestic Help
'
7035 e Eleclnnlc _ .... ,.A&• r·.;, LIVE INS
t Empl~r pe.)'I fMI ~ " Ceor&e Byland ~
:: :; 1C6-B E . 16th, S.A. 511-0.'!$
,.. HOUSEKEEPERS • AIDS
~ -OOMPANIONS -
~ By the day or pennanent. SUPPORT GROUP
::· Homemakers, 511.ai&l e lnt•rnel Audftor
:: (.'hlnele • EngH1h • French
"' Pmnant!lt, exper. Live · In • Ma1t.r Scheduler .. •· F8" E&t Acey. 642~703 IPllTI .
; . H•I Wanted Men 7200 • Field Service ... P ' Technician.
.. Security I: Opportunity , ....... ....._,
;;-AWTAn • Conflgurotlon
:. . INSURANCE (Q, Analyst
.., .. We are expanding In
~ _ the COASTAL 1rea
~ -and are interviewing
~:· for Min r9pr.,.nta-
' tlvn .-king carffr ~:-opportunlti". Our
• company offers theH
~--adv1nt1ges.
..
i •. * Cuarll.l:lteed Salary (nol a ' .. dnlw)
•: -Unlimited Income po1"1tlal
:i . * OJmprehenslve-training ji -Excellent benefit.I (inc:lud-
•. Ing Sean tamow: prolit ~ obarlngl J . " * Pald V•cationa : ~· ~M~t opportunities
.• 'I1IDle hlred wiU have I IUC·
Excelle nt comp•·
ny benefits includ.
in9 unique Group
Medico! / Denl1I
Pion,
nual
paid
12 days an·
leave, plus
week et
Christmas.
Employment office
will be open
I to 12 S1turd1ys
APPLY AT
".I" oetaful blckgroond in .sales 708 E. y
-or public contact wor-11, high •nnont _ .. ,
·~ IChool educaUon, p r e J e r
•· qa 25-40 with 1trong d9ire ,,.. Anaheim
•...,. tor ftnancial and professlon-
1-~~~.::·<w INTERSTATE
! .. : ~~jic~0;~ ELECTRONICS
:~· nae avalllblr to man rx-
, ·" pcrtmced in the auembly
• <(' of dn:ull bo&rd1.
I•"' Dynamic Otsltn Corp.
,,. 1357 E. Edlneer
,_I. Santa A1l8 5ol7.J935
NMd 1 Cart>enst&ngle7
P1Dd P wltb a 1'llflf •di '
•
CORPORATION
A subsidiary or
Intt-n:l.lllr E11gin('t!rin1
Cori;oralion
An equal 1JpMrluruty
rmploy{'r
MEOWIC
To mai.nraia a.ml npair
-.itomatfld pruductim
maetdnrry, Mu • t have
opes ience ill V9CUUJD ..........
HUGHES
500 Sup 1rior Ave.
Newport loodt, C.111.
Route Food
'.Salesmen
,._ ....... • crts''O .. __ _
tnillllils •'-t .... c.r.. ---.... )'NI'· oar mm .wn..,
about S'l5dO Q:h m ttil-
lnp. no la)dfL M8DJ
~ bmef"tll inclJld..
in&: Blue oa.., Blue'
Shldd., retirement plu, ~
a:mpmJ1' flnmoe credit
pl.Ill, trodr: funiimed and
upawww pUL w • ....i_
wllo -25 ., 45, married, lticti
8CtwJol education. •la
apnimoe ad ability.
bondable and willing to won and lnl'l:I oar basi--
nna. To ID 81-d in
1191 llXllor ~tr.
""' n4-0330
for 8f)p0inhllftll .,.._
IWB. co., IC.
1000 E. loll Rd.
Anoholm
Betwttn 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
,....., or alt ..,. M-.
FOR
HUGHES
Nowportloodt
Requins a miDinun ol 2
~ d rw:mt imh.latriaJ
EqiibielOI! in troub ..
shootinc. main~.
calibn.tion and test -
cilJolcope, pu1lle gmtt•
ators, VIVM'1 i9pecia)
lest equipmmt, and eon.
I.rob;. A atroac Jmowlo
~ al 80lid stale cimJ.i.
try ii de&r.ble.
Pieue ~ in prnm to:
HUGHES
500 Superior Ave.
Newport llooch, C.llf.
An equal opportunity
em~-M&F
Electronic
Tech. Senior.
The mipe d our pro;.
ttts rancs fnm d!tll e.u.c sn thrwP Sur-
·~· Apollo ad MOL.
Cr"Odl opporturi:tiel tt-
bt iD Product £nsinerer-me. Drrvl'klpment D3P-...,.,.., ....., ,,,.._.
lac and~ ........
For kltft'Virw arnnp-
mmt, ... call (cxii.
~I or forw~ ,_. re-.
anir lo:
Mr. W. E. Kllntor
HUGHES
We .....ite:
e A bmc lmowlllldp et
... llmic theory.
U)'U'l~a..-
k ., ...... Hom, alP7 •
per.a to:
HUGHES
1'0-H 500 .,,, 1 ier .... .............
, ....... t2fQ
. ._a 25 Wil>' a I b -•••
An ..-I opport 'ts __ ...,.
Senior
Mec~11ical
Desic1er
Lth appa1t equip-
ment f'Or ODIHfW'cial,
-ono1m111t1rr
tlflPUcaffano. -bo farnlliar with mil •~
donlo, droltlnt -tic., and wuu,. .....
tu1ne 1a1p1M1bl&fty ,.,. .. .-....... ,....;-.
Apply In ,.._ or
MM ....,.,,. to Per .. -""'Dope-.
U.S. Diven
Company
3323 w. w-s.-A1la
An equal opportunitJ
"""""'"'
MEN---
U )'OU n-er felt that yoa
would like to mter the
life inBurance busineu,
1f )'OU had propel' tnJn.
ing, and II\ adequate and
immediate 1 a I • r y ar-
~t the CON·
NF.cTICVI' M UT U A,L
LIFE INSURANCE CX>M-
PANY <tfen you #UICb an
opportunity. The men R--
iected will be gtwn IP'C-
ialiud tmni-ng. lndod-
ing 2 ~ .:hooting in
Hartford, Oin.nectlmt.
Our requimnenll 1att:
•ge Zl to 45. 801M' satil.
bctory buaine9a t.ek-srowxt. •f ~ 2 ye.an
rnidt'nce In thU llfta.
Prdtn.bl7 m • r r I ed.
Write or phoDr tor an ~
pointmrnt.
ConnKtlcut Mutual
Life Insurance Co.
Training
Speciat1St
M t!SPMdJae 0 r a 11 1 e a.., fledzWca ....
D.i I zk+ciiW91 firm llu a
ieq;ubtiikill ..... c-
p e-r ie n r ed Traillinc
~"-
Tbe iuxlividual n are
_... tor tbta dW-
~ opportmlt;y wiU mw .. appropN• ~
er--in-depth e:xpfti-mce deftlopias ud kn---... !topnwt Jlftl£TUM
tr flnt-line mpes ..... ..................
paiiowd. He wiD. .-
~ Ille lllility to atr·
~uU7 ill!rface '"1th
aD '"* al manage. -· Thia JIQllMim canin •
.t.utmc _...., ot bel·
-Pl,1111 ud JU.Im PE" ..... (dept:nding
111111a • +' "eel ~ of.
lftw -dCllDeot growth -~ bward emfid-.
li.81 rnuaw lmmediatel7
"" ... M6l4
Dolly Piiot
OUTSTlllllllG
OPPOITUllRY
Iii Jear olll corporation
-1t6:l tbrouch l!!Ei&.
153% &fOWCh -t'Ounmon
lllodr -doubled In thnr
)'ean -,.._.., ma&
~ ltafr In indU&-
by.
We an b*iDi; lor taJ..
nit -we app'tti&te .a m-
bition -we will pay
SI:» Sf«' Wftk salary -
lullll't' on IUbWty. DOI ~
pvity.
YOU JfUSI' BE: Under
28 --'! pocmed -de-
aire a euwr -M>le to
llarl tnunf!di.atrly.
Mil. W. E. KLINGER.
.111aaa1er, Pu*Mh•J -HUGHES
,.0. -H ~-·-Orr~-~.._ 500 .._,,..,. A"""
Now'°"t hMll. C.AI. .. __
.... ,..,.. .....
*Milling
Machinist
ht .... 2nd shift.
l...,._ting proto-
type encl produc-
tion won.
PROCESS *A · OPEIATOI utomaflc
TWSPOIT
DYUMICS, DIC.
A-oryof
Lecir·S.lgler, IK.
3131 w. s., ..........
S..nta An.a
546-3131
INSTRUMENT
ASSEMllL Y TRAINEE
Some npmlap dill ...
youna: men who .. ve com-"""'.......,. -with hl&b 8dibOI tdQcatiea
for a .,....,. prop-am til
cmjunrtm wttb lhe caJt.. ..... ............ _
M.lnllel. Scme electrkal/
medaulcaJ ~ tn
experimce: or Klwxlllnc .._.
linible but n o t ...ent181.
Interviews Fridly a n d
Mmda7 hr Cllllinc fG.2400,
or evu stS-alll, AR far
Jim Hyams.
SERVONIC
Inst~ Inc.
1644 Whittier
Costa Me.a ....... _., ..........
• Tailor /Rller
• Presser
Permanent it.itlent
Ett1r1 lrl• '-11ffl1
SILYaWOODS
45 F .... lon hlond
Newport Center
Newpen IMch
Screw
Machine
Operti1ors
Al 3 shifts.
bcellont compo-
ny benofrk ond
chance for
vencem9nt. ··-FrH
hospit1I ond tofe
insurance. Profit
she ring.
' EY9nlnf & S1turday
•ppolntmentt 1vall.
Transport
Dynamics
Inc.
f A 1Ubaidiary ol: l.eu--
Sris\er. JDC.)
3131 W. Segerslrom
Santa Ana, (1111.
54~·3131
An ~ual opportuni1;1
employer
No Experienc•
Necessary!
Mut bav• clean c.Jilrrnl•
driYI~ record. Arp'.•
YELLOW CAI CO.
' 118 E. 16th St
WAITERS--
Must be upe:ienced
Fn>ndl Service .
APf!IY In !)er!Oll:
VerHlllff R .. t1ur1nt Shoe Repair 1617 We1tcl!lf Drive
All around mu. App1J Newport 8"'d! 642-tMO
Pe1 .... aid 1M p.m. CARRIER BOYS
RoWneon'1 Newport GOOD ROUTES
901 DoTer Drive JF YOU Au; TlRED Fashion bland AVAll..ABLE FiFkt lnllalla.Uon I: Malnten-Newport Beach 642-01ii5 Newport Bnda HUNTlNG'IUN BEA(]!
ILnCI! of Sdentifir Solid Stale OF: lour Ji97 -bring An equal oppwbadt:J DAILY PILOT Systems ind-Oo9ed Orcuit ---------I ~ bo5ed 1:1 )'(Klr job
1V Im age Amplification, -no future -ao cfW. employer • SC.(37} • "",;~. "~";,"""""· Factory Triinees ,.,.... PA!Nfi:R·s HELPEit
Medical ind111try with Out-Hi Fi co...,onent Expcrlrnc:e necessary
lllanding Growth rec()n:I. Op-Immediate openinp daJ We will lit down with Sal Tral TOP WAGES
portunity to learn lalelt ad· .net night shiJtl. For ipec-you and dilcuu lhi8 • " He DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS
vaneementa In M e d I c a I iii iJ111Ulator manufactur-portlmlty and five )'OtJ Full time poCtx. wltb atore 1966 Harbor Blvd, CM.
EquipmenL Salary tum· er. Apply au pomflM comlder1.· In C.0.1• Me.11. ~ ===.,"'.,·',.'°'.,' =c-,;=
menauratc with HJ)erience. II!--.~ C lion. pretl'l'ftd but not necea&ry; WAITTED l full tlme Nlgbt
Exct'llent Company Bcntfita. ,....-"' orp. OV« 71. Xlnt opportunity tor Manager with mechanical
P• k x R 11765 Fibcrgl1SJJ Foad Dtal 539-111.1 Hi Fi hubbyilt. exper. 6 local rt>fi. ApPly IC er -·ay lhmtington Beach 10 • .m. to 3 p.m. 646-8895 between I 1.m. I 5 p.m.
Bob'• Mobilt. Springdale A Southern SER.s\"A SALESMAN H--Ed'"""" H.B. BUSBOY FuU tlme. :Z..yn o:per. Experlcoorrd PfdetP-d ROUTES AVA ii.ABLE
C 1•1 • Neat. Med:i1 lmoiwledp. bul not nettuary. a.a-In a I orn1a, Salary I: Comm .• Apply; !act WP1lmtn11er tor buy1 10-14 P•r1 Time JlM TICE CHEVRON Miry Dudley Good Profitt · No Sunday Inc APPLY J.-5 DAILY 2590 NEWPORT Bid/CM. Weltmlmta __ °!_llVPt)'_ &4!:4371 _
• Slll(ll SHOP REAL ESTATE Commonll> Hoopltol BOYS 10 -14
(714) 63S.S441 St.::iuktn't JOll be trllh Walker 19M.541 Llil(Un1 Brarh, So. Lacuna
An equal 09Jl0r'furdty 2305 E. Cont Hwy. I: l.M? ,.,.. klfnrm1tion. 'ro=R=E=1=GN'-," .. --,•"'•toc--...,-,.h,.. .... -Good rnulet! • Good prol1b !
empl07rr Corona ct.I Mar PbOoe at write: WALKER 1: k . Toci notch warn. Belt DAILY PILOT
MARINE PAR~ MAN LEE Ine. 2121 Harbrir Blvd. woritini;: condltJona. Jmur· __ e 642·4.'11 e
Expcr pre.I, but wlll train If Ex:per SHOEMEN Wld 563029. ance. Voll'o, VMC, Toyoto
~ntary. 2431 W. Coa1t JNNIS, So. Coast P11l1 PART 11ME Ir Jrep.
Hwy., Newport Bch. S43-7038 54.>9739 or 642·9'16G Perfect job for College Siu· DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS
e PART-TIME HELPER e -;=~M="cc'~""""°"ccc-,,=-I dent age 20 . 27. • Two 19616 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ~lal main!. Dayi °" Daily Pllol Want Adi! 1 ~"· + s.t. lntlfl"\lifWina ~sjll
eve. Sal. opel llJ6.425I Eve. Al1"l)'I • Go-Go! 1gle (iris. Jl! 4-81 While elephanllT DimHi-Une
•
WTNDOW Wa~hrr. f'\Jll or
parl Umro. Early morn. M111t
have rar. !YJ2.-1167
'"'"SER:stA. MA.NAG~
EXPER , _fJJLL TIM E.
1697 PL.ACENTlA/CM.
* * This company
needs 10 full time
men. These jobs
must bo llllod by
Wednetdey. Earn
up to $2.511 to $3.
per hour. Appll·
cents must 1M o'Hr
11 yMrt of ate •nd
have worked in thl1
arM • minimum 9f
twe years.
S37.2313
Alt0 F• Poeltiont
NEWPORT
Perwnnel A•"C'f
133 Pover Dr., N.L
642-3170 i-~sc~·REENE_D __ ,
Keypunch, bkps: ~ .• to S525
Secy, Ouenl French •••• open
~ Tra.Jnee, ••••••••• operi
'l')'pllt, It SH, u/35 .... $400 ...,,,.,.,,.., "'"' ..... ·""' PBX Recpt, u/30 • ·• ··• ,$35()
Typist/It SH/6 bl'L •• to$1.15
BY APPOINTMENT
Screened Penmnel APDCJ'
* *"'"'"' -901 Dovtt Or .. Ne-wport Bdl
DISllWASlllR
Grt>al opportunity for am·
bidoul )'OOnl' man. Mom·
inc dllhwuher 6::» a.m.
to 3 p.m. Appiy in per-
IOll between 2 and S p.m.
dally.
SniCk Shop
2305 I . C-' Hwy.
C-llelMor
IUSIOYS "" "' "'""' .... °"' " DISHWASHERS
APPLY JN PERSON
Pr-10 and 3-5
M-throttghFriday
REUB£11 E. L£E
IS 1 E. Coost Hwy. N.I.
Med A.ut1 13) ...... to SQ
Secy, Ina .. o/40 ...... $425
'I)plt. YolJll& •••• 11-75 hr
Secy Rtcpt, Jf' ........ $375
Recpt, lt SH: ........... $350
NCR • 33()0 .............. $400
Ke)'IJC'h, Santa Ana .... 1315
-0..0.. .......... ""' J. I..,._ . ·-·-N.-. or.
HolpW-, w----ELECTRONIC
ASSEMBLERS
7400
& SOLDERERS
Experleneed with printed
circuit boardJs.
Dynamic O.Sign Corp.
1357 E. Ed.in1tr
Santa Ana 547-3935
Purchaslnt Clark
---------12 month position. $t6ll to
l'art Time
Dishwasher
Prefer 11 )'el.Tl or older,
Mal, dtpenda.ble. Daily,
· ev~p. Apply in penon
from W p.m.
Snack Shop Jr.
1902 S. Harbor
ColloMou
SALl!3
$514. MUii have *1111 lo
uae of typewriter 8fld buli--
.._ machi.netl. Fowitaio
Valley School 0 l 11 r l ct.
Pleue rail Mn. B«kett,
962·1331 few' awt.
Escrow Secretary
NEWPORT BEACH
E'M::row exper or comparable
bulinHI exper dfflnd. Will·
irlpeu, ·dirpendabilit)" and
dealtt to leam ilrt' prime re-
qulsltea. Call Byrd Smltb. er
Doris Walker, 642--0470 P.EPRESENTATtVES t.•~ '"""""'"' -.1. HotllHffpel' llltl de&Un,. b:I over 100 Huntington ltltercomma-
mutual furwlti . upandln1 In nlty HOll)ltal-~rience
Orq• c.oun11. 1'hll &I an prderred but not neic-
opportunlty to enter d!gnl· euary. Cont.let:
tied profnakina.I Riling full #Mry Dudley
or part tlm•. lDvestmenl 142-1473
exp not necnar)','" train.i--~.-L-ADIES-547.an, Mutual Fund ln-
VHton IDc. 2100 N. Main. To woric part-time in our
Santa Ana. modem offlee. Prefer over
--===~.-...-,---.,.--1 30. No experlenc-e neee9laJ'Y SaleKmen & Man•n we train. Call tor inlenrt-
Career opporty with "-ding betw 11).12 a.m. Only $3582
firm offering Ol'er 100 mu· Westminater .
tua1 fundl, N or pt ttme.1~~~"""-= ~--1 No exper nee. we train. Brnsh-O:iemkal-COI Sa.let
Npt ll<h ""''" ..,...,, FULLER BRUSH
Santa Ana office, 5f1..&331 ()pporL mother'• & collep
lllvettors nnanda.I girll te:rviee estab CUlltomen:
Services, Inc. $2.00 ptt hour
Call 83M155 or 546-6331
NlfJht Dishwasher CLERK TYPIST
Over llJ, apply m person 12 month position. $375 to
only. SUR~. I: SIRLOIN S412. FQ\D'ltaln Valley School
5930 NPacdic ~Hwy. IMtrlct. Pina call Mra.
ewport ch Beckett 962-1331 for a.n i'ppt.
DETAIL MAN
Experie~ nettNalY
TOP WAGES
DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS
1S66 Harbor Blvd., CM
.... 93tll
BOYS 10 ·14
Good roulet! e Good prof:ltl
BALBOA PENINSULA
DAILY PILOT
HOSTESS-CASHIER
5 D~s • week. Apply in pet·
1on U A.M. to 2 P.M.
Dante.1'1 Rataurant
2831 Briatol, C.oata. Mesa
e MANICURIST •
For Newport Beach's
tlne1t new salon. For
Inte.rvlew caJI 642~23
e w..cm e CAPABLE woman to ell.rt' for
LIQUOR 11~ clerk-Nn" 6 mo. old blllby and 2 .ehool
port Ag 24-J5 E prd &Irle In home. Full llme own
but ~ ~. p._rt ~ Uld'i ~~=ration, nao mo., pb.
or full time. Written reply ====,-.,,,.-~~-i to Box P 681, DaiQ-Piiot MAnJRE ti..bylltter, lnlant.
BELLMAN. Nlghta 3 PM • MY HOME. 1:~ am.5:lJ
l1 PM, over 71, & d•Y1. ex. pm, ,s daya, U te houae-
pert. Apply in perlOUl a1t l , wwk. Referenre1.
Sheniton Beach Inn, 2U12 546-~7
Ocean Ave .• H.B. SALESWOMEN. Experienc.
MAlNTENANCE MAN. ed. Full and pert time. Per-
J\all time. Bondable, So-manent and Ouistm111 help.
ber, for La~na Beach M~ Apply No. 25 Fuhion Is-
tel. Studio apt Uurn) l111d. Newport.
for 1 or_2_. _ * _ 494..(563 CH ILD c11re: 2-~-·,-1,-,-.-,-.1
Engine lnst•llatlon Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri.
Experienced 2:30 to 6 P.M. Your home
LUHRS BOAT co. ~mine. 673-1772
149 W, 11th St., C.M. Oeft t1l .. A11lst•nt-
SERV S!a Attend !or grave-Ch1irside. Ellpcr only,
yard ahlft. Union Oii 2201 ~S.5602
E-Coast Hwy, Cdt-1, HSEKPR/LTV'~E~IN~.-
673-3320. 51'19.nlsh 1pe11k!nP. 01(.
EXPER. Strv, Sta Attend. 644-l234 or ~7-0535
Graveyard shill. Union OU GIAIR°"ASs"""'lsfANT-
St1. M1gnoll1 A Wamer, EXPER. lit \\lrltc:
H.B. Box M·680 Daily P i101.
Apncles Women 730(' ~al Secr~11ry 25-35 ~--~· -.• ----proh11e exper. drs\rable.
Stt/Prod mjfr-80/~. S-100 up Salary open, 536-30.10.
Acnt C\kllimck1 to $100 wk r.1ATURE BABVsmrn&;:
Gen /I ~ ·n1··1~ 1o ,2 12 11r1 LITE ~IOUSf.J(f:EPI NG.
ARGUS EMPLOYMENT i;1:;.a;;~1 altrr ~·30 T'~.t
CONSULTANT AG.~N<:Y OUN'T J<-l«IW/"11 ,--:t\V · , '' nrg,,~. 2(M r.~tclllf Dr. #'105 lhlnii In furnish your home
Newport ~•rb 543-7796 .... !ind Jf'tt•t hu,y1 tn to-
1624 E. 111h S.A. 547~ d1y·1 Cla1sltled Ads.
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JOU & IMPLOYMINT JOU & IMPLOYMINT JOU & IMPLOYMINT MIRCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISI FOR TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATIO>iNll!.:.r'iRjfA~N}iS"-PO~~Rri'T}A,!'Tc;;l~iiiN[:_r'Ti'iRANSl'OflWi;c;;;~, .. ,.~wf"-~·w-~ •S.OLI AND TRADE SALi AND TRADE -11...i ,_ Help w~ ..._._ w~ . ...,. -!::;g;~~~~l ~A~ut~o~s.~,.~lco~~;;;;~A~uto~~S.;"~l~co~;:.:~l iAi;ut;;oo~W~orn,tod~~~·~7~00;1:~~~~~~~~~ w---. 74111 "w--7400 W-7400 Pumlturo IOOO Ml-llan-.s l600 & Parts 9400 & Pa.to 9400 COIYAll
111:.urr. """"' '""''""" WE PAY H--'--""'" lb~ ... ;.,.,,,.,, ... POOL TABLES TOP .. """"'· ......
Secntary
ljtll ......... D1111 .....
-· Chol1ooo91nt ... -,..... ..... •••ftlM ---.., with ..............
plrlT•IDTo Aa... ~ . ... tnilool ... ......
hind oldllo. ..... ...
11nW.Atier1 ...
mont25te40..AWJ
In ,....... w11' c.,_
,w --' r11 u1 te
°' . 1 .,.. aYaUilWt ........... _ .. _ ..
HUGHES
-.swp1rler A-.
.... ,.. ........ c.Hf.
••-• _ ... 1 ... ..., ..... ,, ""eRUNsw1cx High rem..-. ...... -· -· .,. $35: t IC*. velvet pa.tntinp "" 4111' ,,,, TRIANGLE $5l6. .......a..
w/ondque •hl" • ..., ""'"..,,, S"" Wlcle Owal Retie ... AwJi ln penan tram., both ~. All like Brurwlrick PT5 value • • FOID ,_,..., ... '''"° -..,., ""n" ONLY""·" Fantastic Values This Wffkl PRICE ·i 1::,;.,;;.,;;====; 100~ nNANCiNG , fff -
IBM l I.EE ~ 1.,.,,,.....t .I012 SICARD-POOL Must move overstock• W
NiwPoRT IEACH IOOK SWiii "'s. ~ 0ronae Low•• $14.95 + 43< u. tu FOR NICE CARS ".'"";:JI>\" :a..-.
FIXTURES AND ftUCKS a -~~-~
••NK -'LER ._,..,, """'• "'""'· 700.13. end larger ovailablo $ 11 -1 -. c:Mdutud. ean 5'1-JT'll POOL TABLD buJ d1rfct Any Mab er MMel. 1 S • "1 -. • ,__..,._,...Tell-_..,11• at '"""" .,,.,,., s~~. INCLUDING popular F70.14. CONNELL ·-""1A 11c.
'" ""'" _,.,,.., J"I='="';:;.==== ""._ _..,.""' """· E 1•--111 1 •--· CHEVROLET Sad«••• ...... -J .m tnJel'. ..._. In per. o....,. ,... I022 Terma. Sbo'#rOOm 0 Pe n xc:e t9" nine nt-No money _.nl 1 _1 -·-
::;:!.Equal oPPOrtu~l1 BAO< • ~ant Sale 9-5 pm Sa~~ s8~ • y. FiNltoee Stores 21~~~A.'Ma:Z4-Sant"; Aa1 ;.,....,
BANK OP AME•ICA' i.;'""""=<lnn&<"=;;,A;•;•·=·CM== UlO Norllo.Mam St. 47S I. 17th St-, C.M. 646-2444 546-1203 f'•-::,::::"",_
<XlRONA DD. MAii 1 Ae,1-1100 SanlA ... lf35.<m7 Open W•kdAyw Ill 9 p.m. 1'EWl'lmEll -~
Jillie. Min. WOM. 7500 ••NT FUml.tlft A Appllanca WE PAY . • • Ford ..... w..-. ~ ~ Equipment I 90 CASH pe..,..., ......_ ndl:. .,.,., . ,..,,.. -,. •• •• ,. AIKTION s.11-. l __ 10 Imported A-9600 .....--• -E..~ f •l••.I. n-Dlabwubera. n..._ -air W' 7 L
1111-.111 -er ~ ...... .;.,. ,._..,_vr 1 YEAR PREI ALFA 'ROMEO "'_,""' • -,_. ...._ -"""' -o. n. w• Oout _.. 10 Henclenon'• T..., Oct. 24th, 7 pm SUPPLY OF GAS C9ll 111 tor tree d'..mate. Call Jca r a , ,,
.-.. ~ llJlmU. ll'IT HARBOR, c.M. Countywide Auction =-· ~~·.";°; # .;_66~A~~ &ROTH CllYROl1T ~-~::,~ ... ponr maddDe ~ l.OUJ BMc:b Blvd., Stantoo -(male A: llmaltl RD!UG-freeur 22 cu. ft. Wit cockpit. Gttat flllllly 1"' MUST Sell! fU.&,1911 I.all lot Sain ~ 'C1' FmD ,..._ -llQDll~~ '-Ii>•· )lnlldot;•"'"•lcft'&A.:.:: 1/J fll'frll, NII-def. 213 CASH PAID FOR -.V aalle:r! Bnt oa.r -1.!2ll Beach Bl., ca. Al.an..-• -~-~ --a.t -l'IOOlmmed. •DI-~ •OldGol' muot °"" '"'· '™'"" DATSUN H.., •--~ """"·<Bat-u s. ft:.. __ , ' '"n"'"' .... • $150. Pai CObd. CAIL ~ • Home 5'8.Tlli. WI !OD ~ 111wll'S 1--. ...... ==-=-===-I P. o .... 1'11, Netrpart aft • SM-Tt91 • Jewelry • Sllv.r I ~ '61 DATSUN l&IXI Wagon Kl t.nn SSC: s!s.~ 5crt.. • """'~ ....._ • ' · C. M. Jewelry & L01n 17 lier R/H, ,l owner. Dlr. WW CODd.! -.iif• '., ™
IXPlllENCID --;;;::;-;;::;<:-;;;:;:;--·I :Ant::::~:i::::::.._..,..._1:.1:.:;10 1838 Nnpcrt Blvd., C.M. tty •r.. tell below Blue _Boot. c.n u..d C.n 990G ft9. ....=.~:-;:... w.l:ld!·."M!:.i~lty llWIOGANY ""••"-..... n.. • N!!~-"1 WY ·htS~~ISOI ""'""";. r:;._:, ~· pty. NEED A CAR? =~ .~ =
----.... -...... """""""""' (!), Ind-* AUCTION * -. .. -.. ===~;;'==I CAN'T BE FINANCED! --C.1•••~•"' ......... ._.. "'* _. ~ bmt and bomN -nHd tt-u wW aeii bu)' 1100 w. O>Ut »wy., HB MERCEDES IENZ e Baniaupt'!' e RepoanllonT • ., FOfU). vs. --. ,_._ 3323 w ..... U'JIZ Ddnare &rGlDI tor ~ and 8nWWia: and recovertnii $UIO ~ou . or ~151 Open Eves. •Bad Cffdlt'!' • DtvorcedT fb'dtop. sm ., a..t IAI'
AQtiqa Mahcg dipitlc ta-ll•-1 ~ a try HOURLY ... ~ .... ._. •M.llltary •New m .AreaT1:n=·=· "']~~~?J:~=j· Slllll All
·a..,......_. • ' •k. M:Ult be over U . bk, Shen.tea st;yle 3 u-AQCtiom. J'riday 1. p.m. ""''~ Make Payday PQments •
lte JIAll C.U. ,._ Slmtins .-Y Sl.50 per br, tra Inv• _sz:;o. 'tN-3241 Windy's Auction S.rn * RHODES lfl'S * McCARTHY MOTORS .. _.._ -Plew' ... 10 Illa latufo. tffl. a: 1Jkendt. J015" Newport. CM ..__ "":· z.cne Boat Co., ~ 1420 So. MlllA • Edirwa" LINC:OUI
.,........ U7 cm:ALLtCH'S ANTIQUES a: UNIQUU BebW ~ Man ~~ =· ':.m.~.._NPb°' = ~...::: ~ JD Brildo. a.ta ..... Viall UI .. t .. ll.O\l'nfG. IJrop.1Ml dlftinl 1991!5 , , • e:J..H81, e.n11
W·a--,,._ w·~ M...&.. ARIEL -::....Lezpdnatak, f'OllSALE -U'JIETCAll
-•-_. -• -r! Ill E. -'31b "'-"-"' s;G. • .._ .-. llAILBOAT N!1
PAii' 111
, in -JULE oa· l'EIL\LE .. SCUD OU ..... tlMI • 15. aa.c. man. 115 N.,... * ...-..
-.. -""' -.. -----~·~"~··!:.·~-!~·----1·=======1 Vn 11 11 ......... Mm aee ll. Tlfllb ID ,..._ 11M111 MBOr --boat. S*. ,._. Crulws t02t _ _!~~~~!.._--= =-~ 411 ~ CAil =-.._ .Jc.1 IJ. 1125 ==--~ ~ a' CC a Buot· "°-DUI ~SUNBFMI Alpine Hdtp 1Bla RD"INED cp. to manace bciUd. '50. on M-Ul2 Cmapl o/hauled. fJ995. · Schl-tnchtt ona--
s..11,. & .._ --...-,..,.. .• ,.mt ctm. Apt. a: aaL Send Fmder. Double Sbowmu (n3). EYea1 812-3223 owner. Pr:rfeci! 962-9794 EJQIMf r-.me Bo:I: KC Dalq PS-Exet!Uent condition! BEAU. DIAMOND ~Tl~ --'Q ,s.mbe9m Alpine Cmv .
• lot. -or Be:ut CMferl· met rinC' I: Bwl/C.ost S500 !f•!il ;!!ti lolft 9030 N-til9. 41,IDJ mi. Doe
..... lar fll -m ne. ""-le far ua .. .__ 5'0-Q E't'• SEU. Wfl, * 549-G'.l13 '«I 8CIUADA tNBD SKI BMt OWfler' $111). ~ trio CUI siw )'UU. m ~ ~ -~·•
APl'I. y 1nn-.
MAllllS
s.11111 ' lall
-• ___ for Motd Apts & "-• II-Ail wood I complttelJ n-600 W C H PEUGEOT _.. ---opp:ttbmlty 2?16 N-. Bl. W. 5"-"'5 _PWinot -..-M -Mite. W..,., 1610 cood! $2400 * 542-3837 ' Nd wy, .... .A.Ym. Cd CD8lct ~--·
9'619 a'LE for Jamtorial "°"' 2 F~Y ordcs cJmeotrt WTD! Motor bllce. (Mo.peel) .... MllnteNnce 9033 'C PEUGEO? «H Sedan. &t&-5055
1515 W-Hff Dr. .............. 1:l"'A"_""1t."'M"_"A1""D"S,-----1 to f.bn evn. Hunt-Beach cl ttrtu. rr.cb. Italian Call5tl-t539aft5:30p.m. =-'-=-'-'=-'---1lmmaculate!Dtr.$29dowll1=:;;;======;1
••• .,..,,,..,.,. • ---I======= NO ''"""'°'SMAW 129-..... -BUICK
• • • ..... ~ srut ._. -~~ ~~. ~~ FREE T"O YOU Lute • """"' tta1t. All DANCllS Awb°: ~ a.oen, ;;;;;.,, ~· _..._ -· --------tnies Nl'*fn nu. 9IU31l.. PORSCHE
iA1111 ~ CASHi
MGRS., 8A1ZlllVCW!2f
.. pw.... Gt E.1'hb St., o.ta Mea WARD'S BA'wwJN snJDlO PUPPmi part Ci6man
-• lllHl'D 11111 N ...... a.i ..,_ .......,.'. """'"· ........ Slip. -Int 9036 'II. PORSCHE. Ort,tnal "one
01J11er." White, betae l!lter.
EXTRA SHARP! $2395 ~-7600 ' with children. 2 montbl m.s..
IBM To pod. ttom.;. 531.9583,
l20I 101n I'"-"-="'-----BRlTISH b 1 u • female ltlt-
PRIVATE BOAT SLIP
Up to 3%' Cruller. Call:
KE 2-9002 ~ or:
m.8631 e'fts a: wkenda.
Dir. 89'2..5S5l. or s.M-228' Wit train ... I ti• ..._ BMll&i ii& 1C1 Dom.. %
Diltr. ol llolldl7 llqlc di.... 1 ....-.. No
o-netb. NI or Part ...... D7I. M2-BO.
Ihm. Small ..... c--. nm Ml-21l3 tf!nl .i.o balf.aunne.e ball
limloe kiUem to qualified
home. 11T-5fal 10/lf
--,.a.~==·rn=-.---1 KIYPUllCH -k ,.. -.... Good_. ••-VE PROGRAMMING-p -·Yacht
'SIJ PORSCJll:, clulic CODd.
MaA.V utns. Priced rilbtl
• 13.J.2131 •
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EAmlWTl'o:xntJm lllllil1b«AIJ .. awi ~~ic(r:s=~v~ ft1, ·--·-· ~~u:::n:: 21' F/G 0wma Qib. cru. HEW SALON OPDmlal: e WMCTED Sl:atETARY PBX/TYN t e H U l"AfW 01111 foe ''Porto'" fE'J'.WS. S.S., Fatbo, ADI', BT, etc. '':tit.~~. ~
Hair ~ (Male/J'wlit), for dmdr ...... ~ • ": ==· ·-I •• -~ •• lD/21 Sftr*ll: ~; MS-T.lll $300. Pfl. pcy. 5tlMM10 :!..:!!' ~ t.: Mrl .... ..u:a Call ~ ar West Coast . I 3. % Sl&ml!se Klttem 7 wkl.
lnterviftr 1-1 ,.... cWly. MM17' after' l2.3D. , ._. ........ OUad w/d2ildrftl.. 8'7.Ql'Jl5 ao.t. W1nttd 9050
,.. ....,..,.._ Dr/NII. HEm --.,.,. 2 Tredo & luol. Schooh """ TRIUMPH
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.... " -JU.., bame 2 to~ '111 ._.._...., _. .. BERTRAM 20' FiberJllw 'IThnpdelO-C• a41>a '\'lllp) -·.y __........ S. Kain St., B..\. n.t rrw:.:a ..... K:ittma 6 wkl .... Rwiabout Top cond. Phone ,51 TRIUMPH TR3, Dir. Afr, r.l/pn",.., ... Or ciaJI (TM) M&.1511 Mlllt haft mm U... 0.,. 545-7166 loakinl for nice henna. 213 l6U1 cGDfrol Macie~~
STORE Mm 1 , AttrdN IZ5-Ull. 1.'Ve&-ltMMS m:n. Gm, er... Bl., GG. b,e Aeue call 548-7362 10123 dys, : 07 Recent aYerhaul. $29 down, "'4Jmt ...._ ..._ ._.
woman wanted to__. • WAmtD&IEXP!& 537-7113 KITI'EN.Pl&ytullumtlep: Mllllle "--'200 :~·~~.red CADILLAC ndo,cat.,(.-4-•
tael.!•1111t ._ ... 11mf. e M'PLY IN P!JUICft: Hun~ Bach. Calif. Rel a Mn UUk tuck devil 5t8-l.2a5. 'l'hil b "N ... _. Ill ha"-·'• ,..,,, ...._ ' • awm awzr 536 ~s COLOI TV et ITlllO 10121 Uldll • :z..sa. CoYered 1Jtblk. inter.; .trea ·u CADIU.Ac eoupe de VB. .._,H b ....... ~
.S aood, '*™ 1dml CY N. NEWPOkl' Bldl1'B l2l JC.. '77r2t00 p,0: f10 MONTH M>ORAllLE kittem Part 51, pon:ll A c.wpart/Pvt-be&cb. Imm&L'Ulate? "2-0SU le. By Owner. New condl-Im .... WWW , ._ OJr.
,...... tw lllllt dw c.: Bdl•••E •Ha. Lift 11:1 er ._,_ ..... •-Opt. to baf, ·!'Mt ~. amw. I wlcs HMbroken. San Cement& • mmti9 '57 TR3 ftbull\ eag. Must ~air~ b!adr leatlle' tn. 1st.a __. .,1..,..
,_.,.._.._AllPlr.No.Z -.~Gl'puttlme.lboy -..,.... llt--.tke colaru...,.n.· ....... D&l 10/Zl Bx35XLNT (llOd. Clean SdL $3115. Jud9on super t., ...... ,...,..2800,ISS.llO *-'~li+lmct.-.
l'Illl:ika Jalla:I, Nm;at • l5. a.1117" .-.. Jtdi "'f. il.fJ. !'Mt de!."' ohllptkm. . GOOD female watch doc tD hrB 1 BR. Mew paint Air .,.._. I m, 133.o&X '64 Cad Sedan DeVllle: .....
C9l1 nt: •1251. MI..._. llft 5-lulln111 Schooh 521.3651 pod bomf.o. 543-250! eoocl. 1860 WhlttMr, #9· VOLKSWAGEN-whlte; leather tnter. TUt 'Ii Pt rt• ~
ett.ERK l'EIW.E eWAl"l'RDf.Aw1JJllJl8'o eIBM ~ ,._,....,, ~53:1-TV~7 ...._ I BABY RATS to a:ood 1 BR 10:60' Mobile Home, 1Jbeel: ~6-~t, full lOnt met*. am&.. a. e APPLY IN FUtStif: -. llE8A. LANEI 1711 e IBM BeJpmd: ... uu..i....._.~., --~ ...,.. home. 142-4424 10/21 WW cpt&, d,,,_. No rtm of, power. . . ...,-mil& VC!I)' ~
D ........ ut L....... ..ab, CM. •PBX TJptrtl 1210 4 CW p.ipp!es, to good fer refuled. 6c.3M8 WJJJ Buy '61 (.adillac conv. Full • 4M--JDI •
M hdftc C.C ftw7.JHB. ......... , ~"1•2672 HJ.Pl .& S..,_ horn-. 548-144.1. 10121 2 ldnn Fum $5500 pw,i:.. Air. Dlr. $'9954.._. ~ e .• Ol.DS. ~DL•
J. C. PENNEY CO.
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Newport Center
Newport Beach
OPENINGS NOW
FOi
HOUSIWIYES
MOTHERS
SALES POSITIONS
If )'Oil WI lpllO I few boan OICh
day, dan empl01lllenl In rqular
ICiletlule with oall1aDdln1 benefill,-
enjoy o11...mi and t.Dln1 llboat
Crilp, new merchandile.
APPLY NOW
, OPENINGoS IN AU DEPARTMENTS
', NO EXPEUNCE NICESSARY
APPLY IN PERSON
ALL STUDENT POSITIONS FIUID
APPLY IN ,.UON
9 A.M. TO 3 P.M.
MONDAY lHlU RUDAY
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J. C. PENNEY CO.
Newport Center
24 Fashion Island
Newport Beach, CalH.
An equol opportunity employer
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•• -·-· IN~ ••V • CURTIS.Mathes, beaut. 2 KlTl'ENS need home de.-536-2731 • ~-_ .. "" ~ ~ ~ Fftnr:b ProY oc.ale ter-,.,. top _._.. ,.--..,. top: ....... *a: -. Or-
Eam 13 .. $9,.., boor • • ......... ..,_,,,. 111123 U---·--... aoL Call """ ......... CHEVROLET ---.... _ aw .. -...,,....,,. :;.m.=,":.t.:::: PITS&LIVESTOCK ~·-~-,_ 673·1190 '1101= •t• ... ·
Monmblr 2Dd. E'nn!np er. o:.t "10. lltl $225. Ulat Cefl ll20 1 B.S.A., MC, enc 2tCA10-'63 8'"" ~-• -~ ~VO\ S I STS 0' I SAS S I I mad. lllr I'd·-~ Tn Service bl'lr! 541.m.ts Rnrf, ID, FATOlf, 'b.c. li-,,..,,.. ~~~ ~ = p & VI * ...... * 1111 -. CM. ,..__ . BURMISE KITTENS, -#""UB. ,... Pia"'· ~ -• ""'° ~ GOOD CAR.S-LOW PRllD l-==~~~~~-1 INDIVIDUAL ie.:.. n .......... • MOO I weeks. &t6-t8!ll HO a.rood Ct, Laclm• at rUlo. Recent avernaul on No down Pfllll OAC I POll'llAC
td&l). Q6::mt 10 -..._., . l1l1. I A.M trli" A brlli, S1500. A1-'9 We Ccry Contracts ...._._ TIGER...-Ibid SIMlo fna. . Bui-Good 1Cboo1. cu. $85. u9 te •-.,~ -"'""""' · !!!!! 1125 T1U11MP11""' cc.,. c.u su.Jl94..,... eeoui:EvAJU>',;;;,ro,... IOY CAllYIR a.. 50-2851. =· ~ ~-~ ~ Scl.mbler: 3(0) Qria. ml. ..., -....,..._ ._...,. ._._. _ _,_, ._.., • A.Kc German .._n1 . •L.. -'. -, --'64 vw, ium 27J6 Harber, c.M, &0-15163 PONm•ac
.....-.-.-.. .co -~...-.... Ill' a.itiGU, 1 cult a rear. JIUCISo ·Show qualil;J. Xlnt ~ ...... &G.si34~ Dlr. Will aell for $995 s s s s s s s s s - -.._'"!......
Bnllbap. Poll7 Prillt Bml-6f2..456&. 133 Tawnt St., OL tmlpenment 831)..1685 e t9f.at5l e '64 Clnrolet Im...,,. ~ Kl -
-Colle:p. 5tl-9T.l3 KIRBY vuuum cln.ner with . 1957 500 cc 7.wl:lap '63 vw. BLA.ac wrm RED VI, auto, PIS,.;-rubber; ' 4444
MIRCHANDISE FOi . attechmeta. Tab OU8' pq. BEAU. BASSET PUPS. BMuttful. $250. · INTERIOR. S11Z-neM" new top, xlnt concL er_, ~ .__ ••• 1 ·-r••R• .,~.. __.... AXC CJ\a.mp-•tock, 6-wk#. ......._.... __ ......._,_ .. _ -: -• ~... -mit111lt •• per-... or AhDmt tnined S46-S6.12 v•-...... Dtr. l92-s55l ar 5.Sf..22M thruopt Dir. Wlll 1tll ti. --..
Furniture 151.JO cub. O'flllt I>tpt. '6' Honda D> DrMm. V~ e vw 19fiO Xlnt COftd.. .sacrt-low Blue Book. Can arrmge ::._:;• .. "7-c,.=,...,,==,....f 11~:;::.;;:;.:=---~ 5354111, Al:laibdm. AKC Genne.n Sheiiierd pld oondltlm. $2!15. 2'lU fkebelowbluebook.548-3800 fin, tor pvt. pty, 49'-5951 '&Ii PClft'. Vllf'IUR6., .. ,.Da HOuE IA'l!IE. metal ll"dl"' szo. Puppies. very "-..,.hi,. Miner, CM ~ n-es a: wtmm. '57 OCEV wq. R.etitt VB. Pts-s. Am <DID! •
ITIV "' Balance, Ami,t. 2 ldlo cap. 893-7.t.38 '67 SUZUKI 250-CC Scram. PRIV. Pty 1Jill p-.y cub for A: fir lbift tra1ll new XI.NT COND! .... SPAlirltSH .. wen benches, ..... Schnauzer Mfnlature. bler; 1 Month old, tW OYer -· ~ S&OO. Hert>'• Guqe. PVT-PARTY. ~
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11• ,_,... we, __ b'I. ,._.,,_ ]2 e.o.<;.1 '•'65 V.W. Sed, Lo.
The idepllC kiot that you
bave .em ill beautitul Modi
C. • __.. or AA •-~ >A "'"--paymtll. 673-3!155 6'7J.9676 '6f PON'nAC Lelilms ...._ ~-;......, -'-· ....... n~ '"":!!:.:·0~'""~·~546-~'1231~--l ~i'i:'::'--;:;-=:;=:-;;:;;--::::-cl ~ u-u-_... ....... _....,.,... -'5'5 ())ev,, 58 motol". 213 auto-325 V-1. 3 Bpeeil. SIS
....._ MIO Tr•ller, Trnel 9425 i:...~~~~~ matlc, eu1tom interior, p:x>, Good .....etlcm. --el Homes now at IHI than NAUGAHYDE, otf·wbfte IOYe
ball the orialMl price. AU seat dtvu $40. Pvol ta])le.
JMl'Cbmtile &.ple.yed an1y acce90lie1 $.W· Mahopay GDm.E Bay quarter bone
• Dl!'ll'tt med. ~ md table Sl5. Olddlt rock-~; xJnt Mddle a:
15, AI.JO Vacation Trlr. EJec Dlr. 1924151 or M3-22M or bmt otfe 117..Q61 or • '61 G'n>, t ..... • ca. 847-1936 In.; lmmac. cmd..: brb, nr new tin&, $225. '&J VW Bus wttb '65 1500 · ·-.... 1 •• ,. .. And 10' boat I: trlr. $60. '83 IMPALA 327 cu-In. rru. oni--... ... ._ eng. XLNT! Must 11ell! Kmc Size bedroom 1tl, el~ ft' $35. 541-2152. trall. Well trained, MOO -or
pnt Spmlsb UvJ:nc room a: '58 FORD noo. Oairtnet 2-best ot!tt. Call: 546-9'311 111 & 22nd St. CM, 54U388 Mab OFFER! fC..4360 kpd. New tins A: Paint.
$lm 962-0085 aft g.pm.
--.... s.u. •t .....,.. -·.,_ta-TRANSPORTATION c.-9520 YOLYO an better.,,_ for around ble, Muto aeata, Tnt -"'""=~'";·:;;:;;;:;;;---1--_;~~~---l"M Impala 2 dr. hcltop. Pwr. $1.D Oar prb '685. ·Can Tnller $150. * 5«MJ8'l6 1o1fa & Y.c:hh 9000 CDsPERB 11ffr., auto. trllllll., dHll!
be bo111bt wp&nlel.J. m ROYCE LNICM. 4'' M La nch 1ID hp ORANGECOUN'lTS VOLVO '59. Sharp,°"" 1JP-1,c:11="°:;,::613:,:::-Bl::45:,::>N:::.,.=... __ I
Terms Pl mo. Diapla.)red at DIOR fur jaclm, a:cdLmt O.t bJ ~I. 111;. 7• 2 lteadl LARGE!rr at:LECTI0N hol, •T ~v. Good hr:mt A: '57 CHEVY Sta Waeva. New
SA?n'A ANA J'URNITURE, condlttlon. c:a.'t S:S.000, •ll lbow-~It tank radk>i tirel. a , mq-w , $450. VB mg, atand trans, nms
GI w. 4tb ~-S.A. Sff-01!9. fKlr '500-m.8101, Mre. ft.Gei tel. ;:Ca.IF s11,500'or tnde FACTORY DiruX:T u you l'f!Pair t'ni, $2(l0. rooQ..__ $2!15. 5*-3M1
()pm evs. 11 SllDda.Y· en. down. 6'7!>-346I OPEN ROAD OLLER f13.0t61 '64 1~11 convert.; pwr.
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YOUR-
R•abl• D1ll1t
la c..i.-Andl 'fPfl'N ...... llliF HIUIAY UPHOl.Sl'DUNG • $11!0, 2 tr 3 .. Gl.ASfRON, dffp V 1960 VOLVO, excellent conc:I. steer, auto. trana., clean. H...... I•-&--• .... (~---~--) * ROUSE CARS * 0V.S. SACR.111CE $395. &t&-3289 $1250 673-3145 E•e. •-•~ & .__... .
t1 ..... nn. ~· -~ ~~--w..u.-1111 b<d -• 6 PM ---SIL_ Free nt, del plcllap 215 '""'• IS MOUND * SLIDE-INS auer · '49 CHEVY. XL.NT BODY 1989 Harbor 1t1.n.1 CX. ewtW1M11 Samplea Mal HB ,,...'_,,, 53i.ttos trtr Mercruller 120 hi) !ft. * VAN 0 -r.:RSIONS 6 PAINT N . ..... ..._ ...::;..._ • Pldory CIOMOVb n, .....,.,.,. out1drl•e, loaded "/extru. * MO?OR ff()Mg Antiques,. Clasalct 9615 · 0 engme. _.. __ _..
• ,,....... DI....... FREI: 2 black kitten&. 707 c.ll 842-1239. 1--'"'~"""~-'""''~~c._6-~PM~·:__J~·nfRAMBLERiWiBl:i'il'iwii_i;;~-. c;;;J
No DoMt-&aq terms OAC Center st., ea.ta Y... 2t' Flberglus Peanoa ALL MAKES 6 MODn3 '21 STEEL body T.J\oadlter: '65 MALJ8U/Xlnt rond! New C'ntry. Qaalc tms.· C Qt.
8pntsb • Modem • llaplt U U219. 10121 No paint. varnl&h. 1967 TRUCKS lube frame, Oldl: reu end: Um:, Low-ml. Fully equip. auto., ndlo: ..-~ ' u.. Rm. , , •••• nm $69.15 4 Late model pa pumps a: tuUy bind tube fruit axle, chrome Sl.890 * 64M'194 en; mtr. ~ o Dtrittf. ,, .••.• f'rm $34.95 caoopy U'X45'; call' alt.tr 173-4355 Owner Sl0,500 DACH QTY wlndahlfold w/itlaa. fJ5.MU 1958 QlEV 2 DR 348 w/4C8 ed: ttblt. tr...:..._,. ...
a.&w ..... rm &.15 5 P.M.. ~ 80STOO' Whaler. 16'. 90 hp CAMPERLAND cam Tri-Pow. Top mecb. cond. 1C25. • AA·6
·Apprevecl Pumltvre e CUSTOM COVER.ED e Johnson. trlr, covers, RDF, 16555 Beal'lh Blvd., l:t.S. Autoa Wi!.ntld 97001.="""':;·::"'°:;;;·::,......=::=':;"':='=li""'=~=.,..=· :•:•::•====t
.,,. -81, CM ......... MOTORcYa.E SEATS. ""'"· ......... ~-...;.-="--,~-SELUNG?
• Ha<G I«lNG "'""" • 18. ,.., '"""' ..,__ • OWENS XL ,. G.... • Squi .. Motor Hom• WE'RE IN DE'll'ERATE ;~CaO~N11~~N~E;N~T;;A-;L~·1-.;;::;;;T"-;;:,l~·;'i;•:i 3'" ~. JI" w Id e, 19" MAGNAVOX Ollor 1V. C. 1981 3!'i Hours -S3600 n • Sdf..(!()Ot, Oev. chu. NEED OF YOUR USED '61 CONTL 4-DR * LCM/ '86 T~ ·~ 11 -C111t mocW Exe.Dent coodi '15-tM7 or MS-7957 A ----"-15 OR,-• D"'""" · --.... -·:IW I Jdsh, * Cold Lrat bl.ck· ' • u ...... .,._., pwr • .,._, .-IMPORT , .. .-..... ..., • .., mt. lMMAC! Tnldt'/Sell Air coed. ndlo wins lflr, sround· F1ptt1 ot J ad 9· lion $200. Oall 53M.155 9010 9'10 Mi. Nl!W carpet, eoolu: VDUCLE. TOP CASH 001.; o1 Ofter! * 546-3922 heater, f1at1 poww • ._.
6 l•tll'Y $200. M 1n 1 Va1e TEXTURE pU:it n.• pl. ::S•::l;:lbooh=:;::_ ___ o..:.;.:; many vrtru. Can alp. 6. I.AR. CAU.. Mll-930S. 19156 ilua. Dual It lira-. ,...._
I..mp S5I). • CALL: WALKER PAim', 116 W. CAL 2S. 211. Comptc!llt (ffr -°""''-"-'-"--'-"-'"'-'-17----HARBOR BVD., C.M. CORYEm q aeat a: 1-dniTt. &•w
675-0218 AFTER 6-PM. 16th, C'olta MESA 642..,776 for-CCA I MORS. radnc-1961 CORVAIR VAN 95 ITS eeab bDullt tlmlt. Blr------patntandiww ....... i:.ertt
SGLE llOU.YWOOD BED CTR.CA 1!20 Mut_et; belt Will work with buytt. SiS50 CAMPER rf!lt telectlan fl'W'rt 5" tbl ./ '&6 CORVETT"E #l'lf cond. Orit OW!W. S32S w
$20. PINK HEADBOARD offer! Llldlfll >6 Schwinn Mr. Sctroonm1ktt late evu . Excl't Cond. SllOO ot Belt DAD..Y PILC7't Oul1fttd ,/ EXCEU.ENT COND! be.i offer. Cal 141-Tm lie-
Vf'!r7 CLF.,ANJ 675-2333 blkit, like new U). fn...4~ ..;•:::•c:-=-----~-O::":.:''-'·..;-c.:..;.;;m.:...;;";.:'..;'..;P_M'--'-'""'=;:;"';_NOW;..;;__;• _____ 1;_0;;;,.,-..;..;""=' _•...:.......U==··-'-"-'-'-''""=''-' .. =·=-· --1 •
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Towai-d Equal ·Justlce
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propriate committ.ee of the Leglalature. In the first
instance, judges are not now authorized to delegate
releasing authority. State law would have to be
changed. Secondb', if the system proves to have merit
in one county it certainly would ID all the other 57.
Such a study could produce the facts about the
cost of alway•available O.R. for all the accused who
have l"OOll in the community and who can be consid·
ered good riau. Guidelines for handling the more se-
rious caaet could be established, as bas been done suc-
ceafully in pilot projects in the East. And the commit·
tee could determine what it now costs taxpayers to
maintain in jail priaoners who could, with reasonable
safety, be released without bail (0 .R.) pending trial.
And also the cost of relief for families of prisoners alter
they bave lost their jobs.
Since the DAILY PILOT's Oct. 9 edit-0rial appeared,
Sen. James E . Wbetmore ol the 35th District bas volun-
teered to introduce a resolution at Sacramento calling
for an interim study. He is among those with court ex·
perience who believe the propoled refonn has merit.
This is a particularly promiling development, for
it was musician-lawyer Wbetmore who, as an assem·
blyman, at the request of the DAILY P ILOT, brought
about an interim study of the need for juvenile law re-
fonn. This in tum resulted in a substantial, but not
yet complete, improvement in the last session of the
Legislature. California's juveniles are nearing equal
juJtice with adults as a result.
Constructive changes in laws affecting release on
ball will perhaps also follow a legislative study. Until
reforms are made, however, even the most reliable
man or woman, accused of a felony, cannot receive
an O.R. releaae during the period between arrest and
arraignment -enough jail ti.me to inflict irreparable
harm before conviction or acquittal. ~~M
''SlR. OUR VENUS PlOeE ~EPCl1f TAAT:rt tU( fate LM!
--.. ---· ·lld•re ,... .. i. tlae Pella Te•aorrote
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More Pros, Cons From Readers on School Bond Election
To the Edit.er:
Aft« al tM tfe4Micf 11..e ....
card1IDJ ••• ,a t. • ae ~
tiom em• ti+dJ -*. • tile ....
meats nadJ ..., ... -.-,.e lact._.. ...... ~ ...... fore tbe dtz-., ... • .,,
when they "* -....... ..... ooOd.X.~Wu·' , ... .._
"No" -u.e. .. oz • ii --
the f1lbn J--c ~ .... -•
.por1unity far -
0
4iM Z -
Mlle ia qallity .. Ille -w.c ....
today. It's as ~ • 1111t.
THE DnJICATm _.anal,_.
pie wbo mm ... tile .._. .._.
have lb1ltie4 aia ...._. e:va~-~
tively. n.e ra-' r ~
have I*' fm1lt an ae ,_.. .t -studies, _. ae, 1+ rt a ..-.. mum fll'OllW • mid ..._. ...._
tioaal ... ill Ille Neupu& M
aru.
Falloore of ae. ..._. ....... .ia
awrcrowded d willlia a
year,dcdlle ._..,.....,
ta-, and doe'"! I ..... fl .....
ing and #OH' • tullliue re I ...
find it iH• llith tie .. -6dw job under mdl cio 2
• n.e are a. 1 Hf • T'in aie ....
pie wbo ..... .. ... ..,_
bonds mllll be wilZillc • -..
11DS IS ONE fl Ille ....t ...._.
communities ia u.e ....._ ne •
creued Ill .... ., tk!a .......
work wne .... , I's• ... -.. molt pat tile ft . ,, • 7
ia tbia .....,_...ma are --IL Wearewdltilllett..t ....
lpll wp Ajgies .. flare , ' : ... to--~m..a...'llf '; woalllbea•• ·c~_..., ..
mqile ef blqicja rewll at a tille
-place .-re jt .... --wbabonlr.
THE PDW'IE flf 6il ._ Mfllt
muy times • 2 .rl .......
linll'"I t. pnride llr ••ic .._ catinul meeds.. DeJ 8llll .._.
strateila&m•~X.Te ..... enrile __... be a traOc _. ~
sighted dmill of .. flllmn ci1imm
of this cmmuwitJ.
.IOSEPll K. IEIL
ic-we•~
To the EditGI':
U we reallJ .ea. it .._ we DJ
we want to fiCllt cww · • ._
let's suppart _. _... _. 9* 11r
the bond ilale!
We can Jll'Oft _. pdliltiw .,
keeping America ill die •m• fl
world affain wiPll • c.., • • orm..
ry. so neoetarJ ill Ille lflllClt ...
THE SDIOOl.S CMlllOI' .. 8mr'
utmost OD pirt f EU) t .. IS, ..
the utmost ii ftat ii __.. tie ._
velop eadl dlilll 111 WI ,.... .....
Cial
Other wortd ,..,rs st ... tie
pay t.be prim 8f !f1Hlti9 ... ..
child.reo. C. 1"! • le9'? Ld'1 ..._
the bond --• -,.....,. MRS. PAUL II. lllnOlf
•eta vace If•
To the Editor: Here is aqaestiem __ _...., -..a ._.,..
to consider reganliac &e ea... ..,.._
Newport Beacb U • i f i e • Pllrid Khool bond electio9 Oct. ....
Do you think it ii not -...... a.cben Co mike!
Tead>e-1 -Yes
Tupeyen -No
U Che parmts ta New Yen .... _,.
tbelr children out ol ICbool ... .... ween. they proUW1 c..w 11aw .._
jaJled.
Walttt Reuther helped &ft t • edl
., tboosands ot dollar, ill pay rams
far the kachen aad ~ ...
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llARCIA BLACK
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DANIEL G. AU>RJOI. JR.
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ROGER W. BUSSELL
Y~ tar Academic Af·
fain
RALPH W. GERARD
DP-. Graduate Divisioa
Here ii a capsule rundown of the seven school bond measures to
be voted on by Barbor Area voters Oct. 24.
Item 1: Classroom construction to meet needs for
five-year period, and purchase of Eastbluff elementary
school lite $13,620,000
Item 2: Acquisition Of three new school sites ex·
pecUd to suffice for next 10 years 2,800,000
Item 3: Rehabilitation of Newport Harbor High
school to bring it up to state earthquake standaros
Item 4: Alterations to existing schools to provide
for more efficient use of clallroom space
185,000
920,000
1,760,000 lt.m 5: Lll>raries for elementary schools
Item 6: New building to house administrators and
centralized business services 985,000
Item 7: Five year program to replace obsolete
school buses 475,000
'20, 765,000
SAMUEL C. McCULLOCH
Dean, Divilicn of Humanities
JAMES L McGAUGH
Desio, Biological Scimcea
ABRAHAM I. MELDEN
Chairman, Department ol
Pbilotopby
GROVER C. S'IEPHENS
Chairtoml, Departmmt Organismic
Biology
MURRAY KRIEGER
Professor of English
HOWARD BABB
Professor of En&llsb
HARVEY GROSS
Proteuor ot English
R. ALAN LAWSON
Asailtant Prdeuor of History
SPENCER OLIN, JR.
Auistant Professor of Birtory
KEITH L. NEL.50N
Assistant Professor of History
DANIEL C. DENNETI
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
STANLEY MUNSAT
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
PAUL FRIZLER
Assistant Professor of English
JONAS SCHULZ
TOTAL
to vote on tncome tu, at.ate or fed·
eral, excise tu, 11le1 tax, and all of
the rest oC the ever lncreml.ng meth·
ods of taking one's bard-earned wages.
The voters do vote down the ones
that they get a chance to. The civil
authorities, however, do not tighten
the governmental beU when it comes
to spending the tu dollar .
In the case of school needs the edu·
cators give the taxpayer a program
or "all or nothing."
IN THESE TIMES of overtaxation.
It would seem aa though the addition
of classrooms. less carpeting, alr con·
ditionlng and other frilla, would stand
to be passed. When the voter la uk.
ed for added millions every few years
only to see polh country clubs spring
up, it Is little wonder that the funcb
are voted down.
Educators were strongly against
Gov. Reagan's tuition program. Those
poor kids who pack the parking lots
with new (and many expensive) au-
tomobiles can hardly be expected to
pay a couple of hundred per semester
for their education.
THE OBVIOUS answer ls let aver-
age Joe Taxpayer drive his car for
an extra few years ao that tbe lcJds
can drive their new ones to a better
school with the nice cafeteria, se-
cluded dances, auditoriums with re-
volving stages and tuchers who teach
but three or four clasaea a day for
9 months out of a year at equal 1al.
aries to engineers who work 12 months
at 8 hours per day.
THOSE POOR .PODS who cannot af-
ford their tuition fmd enough to pur-
chase pot, LSD and other dru&•·
Those poor kids who desire to. burn
their draft cards and degrade their
country and Ila President must be
further pampered by the educators
at an Increased coat to the taxpa~.
After all, who iJ the taxpayer, some
poor dope who is suffering from some
extremt "iam.11 who doesn't bow
what ls good for him. and who must
be guided by those "God·llfted" civil
gervants who know all.
H. L. Wl:llTE
'Prepeslta.. S-t'e.'
To the Edit«:
''A school without a library la a
crippled tchool." Jl'rancla Keppel WU
speaking particularly abetrt elemen-
tary schools when be rmde thi1 state-
ment in his Clpadty u Aaabtant sec-
retary (Education) ol the federal
Health, Educ:Mlon IOd Welfare De· partment.
The Newport.Mesa Ut>ifted School
Diatrict recoentus the neceulty of
good school libraries to meaningful,
modern educatJon. Bond Propoeltion
No. 5 m the Oct. 24 school bond elec-
tion ballot would provide Ubrary·in-
structional centers for each elemea.
tary school.
A IJBRARY ·INSTRUCTIONAL cen·
ter ia more than a It.orate 1*e for
books and audlo-vilual aids. It 1' a
place where the ltuden.t oan actually
use a variety of learn.Inc materials.
He t an learn at hi1 own speed and
will be able to gain more from class·
room instruction.
The modern~y student carmot af.
ford to rely upon b1a t.eacher to spoon
feed him lnfonn.atioo. The informa.
tion he rective1 today could be out
m date by UM time he iii graduated
from college f
TODAY'$ STUDENT must be ac-
tively in~ved In the proeea of learn·
ing. He must be preJ>m'ed to ques-
t.ion, to look for -..wer1 to bia own
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Associate Professor of Physics
PAUL E. CONDON
ANislallt ProfesS« of Physics Barron's Ai.ds for Col"lege Studenl.s
HENRY H. WEJNBERG
Assist.ant Professor of French
HAROLD HARRIS
Assistant Professor o( Obemistry
RJCHARD E. WHALEN
Assistant Professor of Psychobiology
NORMAN M. WEINBERGER
Assist.ant Professor of Psychobiology
JOSEPH ARDITI'J
Assist.ant Professor of Orgooismic
Biology
W•ea Thq Vote No
To the Editor:
I. just one of the overburdened tax·
payera, feel compelled to respond to
your editorial IOct. 17) entitled "Time
to Come Alive."
Your editorial points lo the fact
that the defeat or school bonds has
been the result of "ultra-right nega-
Uvism. ·• Could it be that the ~feat
is an expreyion of taxpayers that
they are tired or being taxed into
the poorhouse?
THE VOTERS 00 NOT have a right
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dents who must take aptitude tests of
one kind or another, the guidance of-
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'lbeir new books, Barron's "How to
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