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HAftPY DAY -Jobn Mace "Cactus Jack" Garner
~latpt upheld bands wttb Jl'rantlin D. Rooeevelt on
one of happiflt days of both of their lives. It wu
June i7, 1m, and t.bey were acknowledging
thunderous ovation of crowd at PnUUt Field, Phil·
• adelphil, where FDR made b:iJ presidential accept·
ance speech before 100,000 penom. Garner was
FDll's·rite presidenl
• Soviets· l ut
· fT "meOwners .-Qpposing Huge l~BM
·On Partlile Mo ....
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Three 11oi6iownen• ~·ftti -estimated ~ · of
1,000 have formed a 1IDited
against relocation of Newpert Beach
City Hall, tbe DAILY ·PD.OT was toJd
today.
They are the West Newport Im-
provement AaociaUoa. the Central
NewpOrt Coa_nnuatty Aaociltion and
Wk Discovered
In Newport Beach
Liquid Gas Tank
Worker• at a Newport Beach liquid
petroleum gas company aniffed ffnt..
then stepped atncerly into tbteir plut
today after i 1,., gallon pa t a D k
sprung a .kak MoadlY ~ The b.lgbJy explollve gas, whicb be-comea nporoqa UP.OD coa1ac( w l t h
air, ~ tuto Ii street and build-mca ..uacent to .-co ~' Co., «Kl Birch St., liCCOrding to t h e
NMVJ>9rl Fire ~t
A lite officlal laid tbe area was e•-
acuated and DJtural gu meters abut
off in IUJ'TOunding busi.oeaea untll the
tumee were dlaafpated. There w e r e
DO injuries reported..
About 400 gallons of the IUbltance
was contained in a bqe Ullk being
instaDed on a truck, aceorctlnl to the
officlaL The compml1' ii ~ iD aa
induJtrial rone just nortb ol Upper
Newport Bay.
Cau1e of the leak wu under inwstl·
gatiOD today.
Weatlaer
......... ,.pa .... 11Wii ."AM.d ..
. ticlL
1beir llpilllel'es el blftoeece encom·
pMI mOlt of the Newport-Balboa Pt·
nimula.
Mun.I acreeinent to oppose con·
atruction of a uew dvic center any-
where but at the present 4.54c:re site
at DIO W. Newport Boulevard was
teacbed at a joint meeting of tbe
three auodatiom' boarda of diree·
ton, accunting to Dr. Robert Wub· boll. Jll'elidmt ol b Central Newport
group.
City of:ftdala presently are conaid·
ering lour lites for po11ible clvk:
center development. The existing City
Hall complex ii one of them. The
other three alW are OD Irvine Oo.
landl eut of Ute Upper Bay.
HIRE CONSULT ANT
City councilmen are expected short-
ly to hire an architect\lral consultant
to evaluate each of the locatiom. Two
week.a aao, the cou:ncil'1 civic center
lite .election committee recommend·
ed the three lrv1ne sita for comidet·
atm ~Y becaue of tbeir close-
nea to the dty'a fuCln center of pop-
ulation..
Two ol. the Irvine sites are located
west of Jamboree Road between the
Newport.er Inn and Eutbluff. T h e
third ii ill the area of the drive-in
restaurant at MacArthur Boulevard
alld E. Coast IDgbway.
WMbban said today that directors
of the three community UIOciations
concede the need for ex~ munl·
dpal olfices. .
".Bat ~ ~'t believe moving out ii
the ...,.. t' be ezplained. ''The city
•bouMI IO blgh-riae where City Hall
la now. The land'• already paid for.''
He augetted that the emting main build.in& 1'hlch ... built in 1"8,
"could be cantilevered from .. for lld·
ditional atorjea.
Tbe struc6ire lbelf, be noted, was
not built to l\IPllOl1 roore 1tories.
(See Cl1'f-BALL, Pa~ %)
• ~ I . ~ J_~-'l'lle ~ ·=:\;~::nw~1r. tic m.lllOe, aD(l.allo ~.Wed an orbital
. miulle UVOU&h Red Square °' the 50tb anniversary of the Bolabevik Jlev·
olutioo.
The red·~ new intercontillelltal
miulle, about 100 tett lone, came just
before a miaalle shown on Mn" Day
1965 that has ~n claimed cajlible of
strtklng from orbit
Another new mi.11ile, wlth two atages
. booked together, appeared to bave a
range be&eea 100 and l,lm miles,
and a new tactical mllclle was ahown
with a probable strWnc distance of
100-2JXI miles.
,The Soviet navy sbowed a smooth,
solid-rooking m.ilsile with a blunt nose
that probably a d~ed for launch-
ing underwater.
Loog silver antiaircraft missiles ap-
peared on a tracked earner as a new
weapon. Official commentaries, ap-
parently referring to l"-nuclear-headed
missile shown in earlier parades,
claimed for it ability to knock down
chist.ers of enemy planes.
The official accounts threw no light
on whether the Soviet Union is test-
ing an orbital bomb 1ystem, u U.S.
Secretary of Defeme Robert S. Mc-
Namara said Friday it is. During the . two and a half ran since the unveil·
ing of the orbital rocket, there has
been no mention bere·of lts being tried out litany way.
VOTING CLOSES
NY EXCHANGES
Both the New York and AmericaL
stock exchanges are closed in New
York City today beef use of the eler·
tion there.
Tb.la means the :>AIL Y PILOT has
no stock market repJrt today. but will
resume lt.s usual "today's closing
stocks feature in Wednesday's edi·
t:ona.
N'.Y. Steelm·
EN CENTS
'Cactus J acl{' Dies
Roosevelt V P Garner S uccumbs at 98
By DAVID ANDERSON -
UV ALOE, Tex. (UPI)-John Nance
"Cactus Jack'' Garner, the tough,
salty Teun who wu Franklin Roos·
evelt's vice president for eight years
but gave up a •ance to be prealdent
him self over Utt"'1fd-term ~sue, died
today of a .. beart.Attack. He was 98.
Garner missed by a year and 15
' days his aim of living to be· 100, a
goal for which be cave up two of
the passions of bis life, whiskey and
cigars.
~arner died peacAtully at (8:2(f a.m.
CST, 6:20 a.r.i. PST) in ~e small
white frame home ahaded by trees
where be lived since 1948. His only
son, Tully, and ht• granddaughter
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. John
Curry, were at his bedside.
Frazar Funeral HOII\e of Uvalde
was in charge of arrangementa which
were not yet completed.
:-Army Engineer to Meet
.
Residents on Sandhaul
William. H~rro~ chief Southern Call·
fornia ·officer in cbarte of beach ero-
sion projects for the U.S. Anny Corps
of Engineers, will meet tonight with
Newport.Balboa Peninaula bomeown·
ers to di1cuss sand haulini proce·
du res.
Herron's mlSiion will be to quell
fears of Peninsula resklenta that too
much sand might be hauled away
from Balboa beaches to shore up the
sand-starved shoreline in West New-
port.
The meeting. open to the public.
will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the city's
Parks, Beaches and Recreation De-
partment headquarters, 1714 W. Bal·
boa Blvd.
City Ma.Dacer Harvey L. Hurlburt
said tbl ~~·ti Herron'•
fttlt .... ....,, ...... --~
be ....... ptil*fl....... -
"Wt Jlope to poiat oat wby there
will be no problem," said Hurlburt.
''It will be a det.ailJCI explanatioa of
1'hat ii prgposed and all question• will
be answtre<I."
'lbe selllon was arruged after Qty
Hall ·recelved a report of an "anti·
sandhaul" resolution adopt.ed by the
200-member Central Newport Commu·
nlty A.Jsociation.
Balboa already this year has yield~
ed 120,000 cubic yards of beacbfront
sand to its tide-ravaged neighbor three
miles up the Peninsula.
An even nt<1re musive sandbaul
project ii In the offlng-410,lm cubic
yardl.
Can Balboa afford the tand loss?
Newport Beach city officials and the
Corps ol Engineers say yes.
But some Balboa reside:nU aren •t
so sure.
City Public Worb Director JO&epb
T. Devlin, however, pointed out that Cor\ll' _project specifications permit
DO ~ of 1&Dll from U t
.......... '-biediti~ =-~Dnee.
"Tbat me1111 at die ......, m.Wmum
there will be at least a 250-foot wide
beach In BalbcM; and that's a pretty
big be4ldl compared to what they've tot in W.t Newport." be sugested.
Senate Dragging, Feet
On Beach Erosion Aid
The saca ol financing West New·
port's '100,000 erosion control project
waa tumiDC into a real cllffhaoger to·
day.
Federal legisiators in the H o u s e
civil work.i appropriations committee
Monday approved the U. S. Arm Y
Corpl of Engineen proposal to shore
up the beach.
But a counterpart committee in the
Senate th.la momJng remained mac·
tive on the project. Congreseiooal Ill>"
proval f:rCllD both committees ls need·
ed before construcUoo can begin.
Orange County Hilrl>or Director Ken·
~th Sampson Interpreted the House
approval u a substantial victory in
the hard.fought battle to open rederal
punestrin11.
He said it was "probable" that the
Senate committee members would
also act favorably.
Congress1ooal delays, however, ap-
peared to be playing a risky game
with cbance as the beach gets smaller
and tides continue to threaten homes
from 31Sth to 4lst Street&. ~ officials say they'll need at
least two weeks after the go-ahead
signal is flashed to start work on a
2SO-foot• steel groin off .oth Street and
to begin a m868ive sandhaul project.
Next high Ude session will 'arrive
in about three ween and. nm from
Nov. 29 through Dec. 4.
Waves are scheduled to hit peaks of
more tnan seven feet the morning of
Dec. 1, according to Newport &each
Public Works Director Joseph T. Dev·
lin.
"Tbe surf is cooperative, it's down
right now," be reported.
But Devlin added that tmlporary
granite aroiDI pokine Into the tea
along the el'Mion front are ltarti.Dg to
"euffer from erosion effects, llpedal·
ly at 31th.. and 40Ul Street.a ...
They're alowly 1tntlng into the
land, be explained.
•
John L. Lewis cnoe called bim .,a
labor·baiting, poter-plaJial, llbilDJ-
dr1nJdng, evil old man." Ganer biJD.
teU said bil philoeopbJ waa t1aat "loft
is my religion." But be waa cmce re-
ported to have won '15,000 dariDg one
s~sslon of Congress playiag pabr
and be loved to invite YiaitGn to
"strike a blow for liberty" wtua a IUff
shot of whiskey.
Tully Garner. a banker and real
(See GARNER, Pqe I)
School Board
Rults Tonight
OnNewMmer
Newport~Mesa Unified ScbDol Dis-
trict trusteec will meet ton.l&ht to de·
cide whether to releue Dr. Leland B.
Newcomer from hi.a contract.
They also an expected to di8clw
implicatlona ol the recent bond eJec...
ti Otl failure.
Dr. Newcomer, diltrict aaperintend-
ent, ha uked to be released effec-
Uve July 1 to wume tbe praidmey
of La Verne College.
Meanwhile, dincton of Newpart.
Mesa F.ducatiml Association speak-
ing for d.lltriet teadlen, m:e iaaed
ID open letter llUiq'a.t. Area ~
ium not to preuure tbe bomd to -
operating funds for ldlool cwtaoo-
tion.
,. ii' :=,,. .. e izlt1 •
ju.rt. tD ~ --,,,, ........ of bmldinp _, .._," ., d&Wdllta wrote.
The open lect.er ltated 8Md it ii -.
sential for lbe weKare 91 .. dlill-
dren that tbe educlticml pnow
not be weateoed by the lil'*w"DI oil
of fwsdl. The public bas indicated it
does not wut DtW claarooma, tbe
letter auaestect. .
The mi11ive alJo «"C•iMd lids
statement:
H All evidence leads to tbe CODdlf.
lion that a society's succea dln9ctlJ
reflects tbe education prorided by b
Citizens. U thil ii IO, it atribl QI that
the (C) ~ who YOted 'DO' ...
guilty ol an imespcmtdble act."
Abo, th.mks la given to .. per-
IODS who Voted "yes" and to U..,..
who worked for puaage ol the bond
issues. • ..
School board members will eondud
their own post mortem tonight and be-
gin dbcuaslon of what to do now to
cope lrith ICboo1 crowding.
Board president Doaa.ld Strauu
forewarned pel'IOQI planning to at.-
tend the meettnc that the board will
adjourn to. pdvalie executne lellio8
to CODlider Dr. NeftlOmer'• reieMe
Wore cwnmendnC the pllJlic pcwtiGa
o( tbe '"91tinC.
'Ibe bNrd JDeets at 7:30 p.m. In tbe
Q)lta .Meta Hilb School lyceum.
When the sun geta a chance to
• peek out Wtcme.day, Jt'll bring
temperaturea in the low '10'1 to
the Orange Cout, aay1 forecast·
e.r GU Grafton. Otherwise, look
for low clouds in the morning
and high ones In the afternoon.
Battling Billy· Needed 'Help
INSIDE TODAY
Por tM /iT&t time in a ctntury
a woman can get cm abohion
for rtasmu othn than if Mr
own lift u Uareatned whn
1tat<1 Ubtmliud Imo OOt• info
t/f tct W edn.uday. Paot u.
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EdiCor'1 Note: TM South Coo.It
Child Guidance Clinic Ml ta~d
mt tnoiab~ reputation for (ltJJdffig
CDld C'Uti"O troubled vc>tmgstera in
itl &hrcc ,.en of tnawrict. Ye&
-UU. wicUlt1 recognittd clinic ii foc-
td 10fUa iM wry rtal threat of clo1·
iftg ita doon. Thia 1mu of thrtt
,,UCU1 cmolptl ~ toork and
nttda of thf clinic.
By nfOMAS FORTUNE
Of ftlt DdJ ""' lttff
Billy, age eight. seemed intent on
kllllng his five-year-old lister.
He threatened her with a butcher
...
knife. almost drowned her in ;i
nelgl'lbor's poot, enUced her to put her
head in a hangman's noose.
At school Bllly w;:.s a straight·A ~111·
dent. His teachers called him "bnl·
liant." But he bad been suspended
several times tor vicious attacks on
other pupils and teachers -once with
a baseball bal
Bllly's parents didn't know what
to do with him. They feared that one
day he would seriously hurt some·
one -or worse.
Ideally. Bijly's parents would wh·~~
hJm <)ff to a child _,s1chiatrlst. 'fl·r
psychiatrist would diagnose. tn·••l
and direct Billy tow11rd becoming ·'
functioning person.
J But private treatment for dJsturbrd
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children is costly -$25 and up per
hour. Billy's parent! couldn't afford
many sessions at that price.
Lucltily, for Billy, his parents and
sister, the Orange Coast ls blessed
with a low-cost child mental health
cllnic.
South Coaat Child Guidance Clinic
In Costa Mesa will see llny child re-
· gardless of the family's ability to
pay. .
Bll\y's name ls not really Billy. But
this l3 not a make believe case. A
Billy pl another name .does live .in
the orange Coast area.
Today. thanks to therapy he receiv-
ed at the guidance clinic, he Is over
l' (See CLINIC, Pafe %)
GUIDANCE THERAPIST AND CHIL D
Cllnfc Bring• Help to ~Youn9
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tab a od • :n. juni~-
\.elated lasue~ Student Prealdent Michael
Krisman and Ice Preaident Craig
Harlan will ariue for the defense.
Krisman saJd they are going to
prove the university la btvoh>ed In the
war through retearch ti~a and recruit·
ment on campga by U.. armed aerv·
30
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lityof.~~ ·
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lees and "" material coocertw.. name of • , • the atude.nt body u a
The beal1bg will begin Thursday whole on lssues not directly related
noon. Krisman believes It will take to the University."
more than one. day. . . Another lnt.erpr.etat;.\on ls . that the
Leonard contends the student cenate . student government may·coutitution-
vlolat.ed 1 uulversity policy, which ally take such a-ttand but wbeu it
reads: ('The Unfverilty wttr not com-does memberlhlp in the atude~ body
pel stud~ta to join . . . student gov-becomes voluntary on the part of the ernm~ ~b:ieb tasee poaitiona in the atudenta intteed· of compullorJ.
GARNER SUCCUMBS AT AGE 98 •••
Mr. Benensohn'
Funeral Rites ·
' •
. ~Part Green Curtain,'
CdM Merchants Pleml
Do?.ens of ~ del II.Ir IDB'-
chants are expected to desawl •
Newport Buch Qty Hall 1.-iOt ill
an effort to part a o-astaill GleJ
claim iJ blocking off their...., C-
and windows.
Atiaaeiltllll ...... .tlli
1JMli88 ..... tl'w 0 Hae r.t C....
Hl_gbway.
The mercUllU, ~ " c.-
del ..... ""'mher "'c Cle .....
ldent Habert Peinol. .... Gie tre5
trimmed ill a lollipop falbioa. 1111:ir
present "natural look" is ..... iag
too many st«e and ~ frollb..
l!Onteod the buPDHlllMlll 121 fll .......
have signed a petition dtmaMiag tit.31
Votev .... 1 .....
tbr cilJ airnd die prolllml.
11le c:ity"1 Parb. BeadW& and Rec-
mtilll (f'86B) c-am--. wboM ......... ii Walla' &d. will tab
.. tlle .aas al 7:31 e'dod tGDlgbt
im tllle City ('-.ii •.. , rn. 0 '11 .. _, 0 Pein91 Md Ida _ ... _ _, ....... _ ...... Wit........... I:.-• ........ -. o. 1 r-.---•-le-ader. Mn. 1sa-w Railr.. ~ .. J'Dw PB6R
C -;,-w ¥. alttady has
~ Ge pnpouJ ·"ridiculGm .••
P1ri.....,. w city coaadlmen and
a • +-' aides laaTe apraaed the
same ri!tr.
Huntington in New Ti-y
To Quit Harbor District
By WJllUll SEED
Of ............
The troubled w.un betweea die
city of Huntington 8eadl alld Glr Or·
..ange Coonty Harbor District wre
churned up ap.ia Monday Didlt as
"tile Ctty Councll renewed its eOiorts te
escape the dlstrid'a autboritJ.
For the secoad time ia two JUrS.
: ~e City Cocmcil MoadaJ lllPl allrlid
~ :,u city attorney to tUc iaitial -... • '·ec eadlng to ~-aue.utiom from tile m.-• lricl
~; The last time H....,._ Sada
• pioved to ask the Local A&f9CJ Fer·
'. ination Commissioo to allow die city
t.o lieave the district. Ole ~
' was withdrawn before bean.p wcn
held.
M<mday'a actioa, laitiated "7 C--
'~lman Jake Stewart. came after City
: ,Administrator Doyle MiDtt dedaed..
tf'll appears tbett ii• plf5diitifJ ef
• "ork.i.ng out an~ apumnrt
· with ha r b o r cxwnmtsp 'L" n.
council action wu 1m ......
1be city bu (ought a 1 wmillg bat·
Ue with the Harbor District twr b
dealre to provide tta OW11 pailn. fin
. and liftf\W'd RtVices t.o the ....
areas and to be rebnhur9ed bJ a.
county.
• • Fountain Valley. Westmlod.er alll
' 5tanton were llDS1JCCeSdul m JM
when they asked the LAFC to ano.r
t.ithdrawal from the Harbor Distrid.
Stewart. noting that Huati •gt o a
Beach is the county'a rourUa ..._
city, said that .. it is about tillle •
show the county we are tind fl ..,_
Ing taxes and not receivinc •J .._.
fiL"
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Meilillt ~1: r.o . ._ am tUU
Ott-ow-. c...te Mete: m..., "" .,.. LetWflt 9111d!: ,. ~ ,,._
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Be ..W t. ....,us cmW save
&e Jl.5 cats per $111 asseued nlu·
.... la ,.. if tk city ftR pa'·
'8litlM le ~ .. tr .. llllt Harbor
Dilarid-~ Wd the ~ lllal aft.er a
ye. "' ..n • a jlii8t ponTa peel. die ao tllfllM9t bdwee11 the city a.net
nart.r Diltrid was rejed.ed unani· .....a, bJ die cammiuWM:n.
IJindlr' If ~ .... Beacbel
Vmte Hurt•se aid Ult citJ ii tt·
...,. .. ..,.... safety services tn a.e __. ..aa.. bat fanaisbing such
senias a p e r • i u i • e with the
~-1Je 8'e fanaillli9I lbt MrYicff
_. Md tbr taxpayers pay for it
...,.. Ille ritJ tn rate. In addition,
die lupajas pay the Jl~ot har·
.... tn ,.. and the harbor district
fa iibilts llGCbillg. ..
' Prem P,,.e J
aJNIC ...
-..,.... pr9blnn. :u.n se awe CllMr cue lliltelries of
) JA» I ln9illld 8l lbe cJbak: -<. S., a u.,e.r.W girl, WIS deathly
afraid .,. &f:rlllS.
Sile wa.hed lier IMmds U to 15 times
a day. oftel scrubbing them until
dley wee ra•.
U a dnsmate so mucll as touctied
me al m boob, sbe became upset.
S11r lived ia ~at fear she would
CllllDe ia cmtad with unseen germs.
Te Sue aea1Uliac wu "germy."
Slz *twe lie.-mCllher to diltract.ion,
c ID IMIJ ...... lier, "Will I die?"
A..._. )lllllieat.. Debbie. won dia-
pers_ te ICML She was teVea years
Ai .. ia lle.C'Olld grade .
He. ...-. Ud tried desper1tely
te bliJd traill lier. But still abe had no
cmtb"ol "' llB 1loweJ IDOftmeDU and was a dlrallit bed wetter.
Ddlllie'a ri ahluta did not know
Ille ..-e cliapen. n.ey thoupt her
dlmby ..... tbe middle.
Ddllie did fairly well in school, too .
Her ,.au warried plenty, however,
.... Ole lardiDesa ol their child.
A lllMlllal or men c.bildren with
simibr ,...-..., are 1ee11 at South
Coast a.iW G9idlnce Cinic each year,
acdiclillg to Dr. Maurice Kaplan, di·
nd« al flle clinic:.
Despite its pmJous financial con-
ditioa Cmott about that ln another ar·
ticlet. the diair ii pnMdj ng a vita I
Hl"ritt te tile community. Dr. Kaplan
said.
tu iDllltrated by ttw three ca~ his-
t:oria. mmtal clilordtt1 and aberrant
bebancw do .truct cbiJdren as well
as adDlls..
Dr. ~ lftls it is particularly
m.p.tllrt dWdn:a receiYe bJep at an
ear1y qe bdare problems become
srnn ar dlfcmic. It ii much more
ddlkall to traiA adlllta w1tb prr.b-
lnns lb.at date to cbild-.s. he noted.
Special tedlaiques. Reh as play
lbrrapy, an llSed at ~linic for
tmabng cbstarbed children .. look at
MlnW of u~ .. hods nf trutment
11111 t>-tht -sub,Jttt ol part two of this
.nn tamor?'O'l •
estate man ln Uvalde, Wei Garner
died in a coma after periods of COD·
adousneaa during the night. He bad
•·a litUe touc!t" of pneumonia two
daya ago friend& aaid, but had ap-
pareoUy 'recovered and a big cele·
bration was being planned for hia 99th
birthday Nov. 22.
Gamer usually did what he said he
would do, and towi1ple at Uvalde,
a community of U, in South Tena
near the Mexican der. were con·
vtnced be would pass the century
mart. , "Everyone ii very much surprised,
saJd ~yor Melvin Rowland. "In fact.
everyone said be would live to be 100
and more." Garner waa Roosevelt's vice presi·~
dent from 1133 to 1Ml, the first two
New Deal terms. But be broke with
FDR over Roosevelt'• decision to run
for a third term. He returned to Tu·
.. and vowed never aplD tD crou
tbePobmae.
Aad he never did .
Carner was Roosevelt' -right hand
man dwin& the two terms when the
New Deal was stntggllng to 1"lll the
nation out of the great depression.
He was the kingmaker in the 1932
Democratic Convention that put Roos·
evelt in the White ·House. Gamer,
along with Al Smith of New York
aod Roosevelt, was a top contender
for the nomination.
!.t a crucial point, r..arner released
the big Texas and California delega-
tions to Roosevelt, and tMy clinched
the nomination.
Garner set a record of being the
only vice president Mt to make a
formal speech anywhert in the coun·
try. He believed in a silent role for
the vi~ president
In all, he spent nearly 40 years :n
public aervi~. first u a congressman
from 1903-32, including a term as
speaker 1D 1931, and then u vice
president. He might have gone 'to the-
WhJte House il Roosevelt had not de-
cided on a third term.
Returning trow Wuhtngt()n ln 1941,
Gamer retired to the pleUures of !Us
large two-story brick home. his
friends. his lifelong habits or hunting,
good cigars and good wbiskey.
When h1I wile Ettie died in 1948.
Garner moved oat of lM blg house
and never lived ln It ·acdt. He moved
iuto the small frame ce;ttage in back,
once the .servant's quarters, and the
big home was turned Into a museum.
AJtbough he bad to givt up both
whlaker and cut .down on cigars later
on his doctor's orders, be always had
plenty of friends, who could usually
find b1m stttlng under the trees in
good weather, ea1er to greet the men
arvt kiss the women on tht cheek.
Carner was a plain-SJJOken man all
his life, Of ft\e vice president's role,
he once said:
"I am nothing but a spare tire ;ind .
have nothing to say. 1 believe 11 1s
my duty aa vice· pre1Jde.1t not to do
any talldog about government pol:_
icietr 1 owe tha\ to the boss. He 1~
1pckesman for the admlnJstration,
not 1.••
But Gamer apeke blunUy to FDR
· about rumdDg tor a third wrm. and
when he could tlOt talk him out or 1t,
bonded a train for Texas and ne\rr
came back to ·~ashington.
He .almost pat bis vow aside once,
when be was 8S and the1 late S11m
Rayburn of Tex .. s, Speaker of 1 h e
House longer than 8ll)' ott>er man 1n
history, uked him to come to Wasti·
ington for a testimonial dinner. Gar·
ner bad a· p1aM reservation mac1P.
when bis doctor advis~ hlrt' nol to,
afraid the trip would bring on arlh·
rl•Jc attacks in Garner's anklu.
Garner was born in a mud-chinkP1I
log cabin. at Blossom Prairie. in Tlrtl
mver County. Tex ... on Nov. 22. 18611
Both the Garners and the Nanci'~
from whom he wl"s descended . haf1
settled in Virginia >efore the Revofu.
tiOf1.
When he was a young man. he wrnl
to Tennessee, from which his parent~
migrated to Texai;, and spent a year
at Vanderbilt University. He returnr1I
I" Texas and Wa'i admitted lo the
bar at 22.
Garner. in 1895. ran for an unr>x-
plred wrm as county judge. His C':in-
dldacy was holly opposed by M1~·
Mariette Rhelner who Jived on a rnnch
in the area.
She denounced him for h i~ rPpul~
tion as a poker player and said he w;i~
unfit for the bench. Someone latrr
introduced he rto him on a train hr.
introduced her to him on a train hr·
as "the man you tried to defeat."
Thty were married Nov. 25. Ul!lfi.
and Tully, their only child. was born
Sept. 14, 1897. Tully lived next <loor
to bia father and was a banker until
he retired.
Garner was a wealthy man. hul
gave most of his money to Southwr~I
.Junior College. He was in publir hfr
fnr ~ vears. betnninJ? with the ]urlcr.
~hip He i;rrvt<i in lht' Texa.< lrc1<.l11-
t11rt' frnm leml In 1902 11nd movrd 1111 In
tilt' 11 ~ Ho11~t' of R"prl'•M1t::1hvr>< 1n
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·-
1903.
He became 'powerful tlpre U. tbe
House and retntted ctYlnc up the
speaker'a job tr tbe Yk:e prtlldency.
In his earlier )'8rl a. ~. be
was cona1derell f redlc.a by IOllM.
But he aCQ\llNCI a reputatioD as the
conserv•th't ..... ol Ute Roost·
velt-Garner *"'· ~1 OD labor.
As preaidlnt Mfte.r ol Ge $eutt,
both parties~ htm for hiJ
fairness.
Although bla party twice considered
him aa a poaaible presidential cand.I·
date. Garner never really himaer.ct
for the job. '
"Goln1 to UM White House would be
like golq to jail fot fOID' yeMS," tie
said. "Why, I couldn't even go &h·
ing in the 1mnmv without taklnc an
army. I'd rather 10 beet to Texaa
and take W. M1J than uytblq Ille."
Bact to Tau M ftDl. ~a
'U.altby .... .. .. ......, ....
khakis, rode .._ ta • Jllca.lp tnet
and hunted deer mtll be WM .. HI
Servicemen's
ate a lot of srapefruit and credited 1t
for bia Jooc 1Mf•·
"Don1burrJ. Don't worry," he said,
expounCli.q uotbtr theory ~D bow to
live a lolll time.
"lt'• beds to 1-!ate '1 the Golden
Gate tbu to arrtw et Hell Ill time."
Garner w• u avtct-~D fan
and frequently watched tlrO .eta at
once, Ml*f•ll1 Wbea bueball 1amea were on. He turned in at I p.m. and
alept 10 or 11 boura. .. . . \ Later, hlt eyes became 10 bad that
he gave qp televlalon and spent much
of h1I time just alttiq.
AJ loQC u be wu able, ·Garner wel· comed vlltt.OB-frlencla ot 1tra.nger1.
B.e WU afraid be . diaappolnted the
atrll\left.
"People come by here to see me;
they want to ... what a former vice
prMldeDt Jootl lib.,. be said. •4They
aped tD ---~ • ..,.,.,man,
ud it'• •. ••rm Jut 1 Uttae oil Democrat.''
.
-Sel Wedn~"Y
Servicea lot Artbur BtD•adm, a
retident of Colt.a Mesa ftt Ill put
n1ne year,, will be held at 2 p.m.
WednadQ at Bell B~ Mlrtu-
ary °'8ptl, 110 Jh'oadwa7.
JU. BeMnlolul died at 8oaC Me-
morlal ffolpltal Sl&Ddl.Y .n.r ••abelrt
.illDMa. fi. WU '7S.
A Workl War J ~. Mrt Bea·
eneohD-1tM a l'DlaMr of ~bag ~ :t:odce -... ~ • New Meaa }l*tacta ol Wor .. Wu·~ Vet-erans.
Survivors include b1a wife. "*-c.
of the home, _,. Cooald&9, ti.. 21.
CoN Neu; twQ aona, fUCbll'd of
Cotta Mesa and 'Sanford ol Loi ~
lea; alatera, AM Sbwnan of New
York and G. Saydtf ol Mui.; tine lfUdcb11dren, I
Iatenneat wm follAr at.._. Olive
CellMtilry, CoU ......
'n. famD,J lalllRld Im e.. • wilbma1mabawt11e 4 ...
tlon to Hoq BMrt ll'Dd.
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CITY HAU. • •
Sought for Newport Wasbbon, a dentist. said in addltion
to the obvious economies ol using land
the city already owns, expamion at
the present site would assure location
of municipal f.1cllities-in . "the area of the greatest need." By BRUCE BENSON
Of Ille DellY """ Steff
Striving tor a "borne atmosphere
where servicemen won't feel reg.I·
mented," the Newport Harbor Ameri-
can Legion Auxillary is hurrying to
open a USO.type ceriter in time for
Thanksgiving.
It's a fine idea, aay city officials,
as long as the men in uniform don't
drink, have no live entertainment and
vacate tbe ceDler by 10 \>.m. eech
ni~t. •. 1 The proposed club ~ be apon -
aored by the Newport Harbor Unlt 291
Auxiliary , according to Mrl. Roy H.
Owens, pl'ffkient.
''It is ror ttie young and lonely serv-
iceman who Is look.int for a place to
relax play ~rda, listen to records,
write' fetters or slt and read," she
aays.
Mrs. Owens broached her Idea be-
fore Newport Beach planning commis·
stonera last Thuraday. ·but they ex·
pressed some reservaUons about Its lo·
mtion. The matter has been held over
unW Nov. 18.
Heavy Fighting
On Viet Front
SAIGON (AP) -Heavy fighting was
reported today In South Vietnam's
ju:n1le<I central blahlanda and along
the coastal low1.naa. It could &ignal
the start of new dry season offen-
sives by the Communists in the two
areas.
Troops of South Korea's Wblt.e Hone
Division reported killlD& 113 North
Vletnameee In flabting Monday . and
today near the division bue budquar·
ters in the lowlands ~ mlles north-
east of Saigon. Korean caaualties were
reported light.
only
''What .about the American Legion
Post at 15th Street and Bay Avenue?''
queried Commissioner John Jako·
ski, Jr.
"It's a lovely spot," conceded Mrs.
Owens, "but it Isn't a walk-by post.
Nol many servicemen get out to the
Peninsula."
Instead, she taid, tilt auxiliary
waots to set up a urvi~en's cen·
ter at 4323 W. Coast Hl.gbway, 1 e s s
than 200 feel iroro West Newport res-
idential are». • .
CommJss I o n e r s expressed aome
doubt as to whether many service-
men would be walking Along w e s t
Coast Highway. they also fretted
about an entertalnment spot 10 close
to homes.
Responded Mrs. Owens: "People
who bougbt homes backing up to a
businen ione should have known that
sooner or later somebody would put
in a building that would be slightly
annoying." • -
To keep the annoyance u slight as
possible, planning staff members laid
down a hoot of re9tricUons on the
club U and when It la granted the
required use permit. These include:
-No alcoholic beverages.
-No live entertainment.
-No musical devices played in a
manner which can be heard in near·
by residences .
-No functions aft.er 10 p.m. and
before ,-a. m.
-Bulldlng remodeling plans, IC
any, to be submitted to plannlng de-
partment for approval.
Another snae in the proposal was
1he auxill~a failure to obtain the
stgnature of ttle property owner or the
lessee on a use permit applicatJon .
Commissionera said that the Leg.ion
Post, not its women's branch, had
leased the builcUn&.
Ei(HW1:3'
"Our three assoclations believe that
this, and not geographical factors,
shpuld be a principal consideration,'
he said.
"For example, the police depart.
menl undoubtedly bas much more ac-
tivity on the Peninsula than anywhere
else in town. And if City Ha.lJ goea,
the police station 1oe1 Wlth il"
(The City Coundl's site selection
committee 1)'om tbe outset of studies
six months ago has considered pOlice
headquart.sa u ptil\ ol tbe clric ce~
ter pactap. Allo, PQUce <ldel B.
James Glavaa ia known to be opposed
to pndnct statlOOJ. He feels they
would not be warranted in a clty ot
Newport's size, according ~ City Hall
1ource1.)
"We're convinced," said Wasbbon •
"that a lot of riff-raff slay out of our
neighborhoods now because they bow
there's a police station bere to be
reckoned with. It's a deterrent."
James E. PQwell
Rites Wedn~ay
Funeral services for James Ed-
ward Powell. 77. of 2786 Bristnl St.,
Costa Mesa. will be held at 1 p.m.,
Wednesday i n Memorial Chapel, Rose
Hl11s Mortuary, Whittier.
Mr. Powell, a resident of this area
for 12 years, dJed Nov. 4 in Lo 111
Beach V~rans' Hospital.
He served in the Army 1n World
War I.
Surviving are his wile, Ema; a
daughter, Mrs. Mary MclnUre, of
Newport Beach, and ~ pudcbil·
dren.
Interment will be in ~ H l l l 1
Memorial Park.
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Tuesday, November 7, 1967 DAILY PILOT .J
Riots Must S~op
Grocers Hear Reagan Vow Prot,ecriotf,
A tbr~g of 1,700 groeers at the Ana·
him Convention Center Monday beard
Gov. Ronald Reagan declare that bis
administration ta ''reedy to move at
a moment's notice" to stop riots be·
fore they st;art.
The governor told the 68tb annual
convention of the caiiforn1a Grocers
Association that be believes the prin·
cipal function of government is to
"protect society from the-lawbreak·
er."
He noted that grocers suffered most
from "robberies f.Dd mob violence."
Reagan also told the grocers he
considers the state inventory t a x
"regressive aod dtscriminatory" and
an unnecessary drag on 1he retail gro·
cery business. He said he would try
to have it repealed 1n the next reg·
ular session of the Iegfs1ature. .
cut state employes• out.of-state trav·
el 78 percent, not by fort6ddlng it, but
merely by astlng 1l tDe trip wu JieC• eaaary. ...
Reagan was questioned 1'y news·
men about the' campaign of former
Alabama governor Georce c. Wall·
Mere Slpatares
ace'• campalgn to-get on the ~or
nia primary ballot ae a presldeDtial
cudldate.
"I don't tliink there ti any doubt
tbat Dlltionally, a· 1bird party move·
ment could renect on Republican
cbJDces," h' replied:
Wallace Needs Support
To Get on State Balint
By TOM TITUS
Of .... Oellr .... ...,.
ms optim1ml prevaDed M on ct a y
when, back in Alabmna, be declared:
_ ...... New•room \l
Turning to government, Reagan
criticized the Great Society and warn•
ed that it "grows every day 1n size,
in cost and in waateful inefficiency."
He charged that the Democratic ad·
ministration in Washington "has a de·
liberate policy of inflation and defi·
cit spending."
U George Wallace la going to pick
up enough supporters in California to
get bis name on the state's presiden·
tial primary ballot, he'd better hWTY
up.
"Nobody ever got on the California ~ that way before. If it were juat
a maUer of petition, we could get a
million aipaturea." ·
However, his afficial total today re-
-mabled IOIDewbet less.
.... .., ...
Git.er ltaffen bead OYer editor.
Jim Vlllko, tpnwled amldat
pl1el of ~cm floor of ~ PralldlCO state College
stullenta' -..paper o-f f i c e
where be was felled in fist fight
(see story. Page 6 today).
Five TV Newsmen
Fined $34,325
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Five mem·
.ben of the KABC-TV (Channel 7)
news staff have been fined a total of
$.14,3'.5 by their union for crouing pie:
ket linea of another broadcaat union
on strike against tbe American Broad·
casting Co. (ABC).
Directors of the Los Angeles local
of the American Federation of Tele·
-vuton .and Radio Artists announced
the fines MondaJ a&aimt:
Baxter Ward. $13,500; CU-I George,
r7.500; Bob Paige, $7,425; Bob Ban·
field, '2,900, and Dick Hathcock, S2,-'
900.
;
Fists fly in battle which broke out in tbe office of San Franciaco .State
College Gater, the student newspaper, when 12 Negroes invaded tbe
newsrc>om. Lynn Ludlow (with glasses, center) is part-time journalism
instructor at the college and San Francisco Enminer reporter. (Story
"This country once believed we
should speak aofUy and carry a b i g
stick," be said. "But now on t h e
shores of the Potomac we speak aoft·
ly and carry a big sack."
He needs about 14,0'lC more fol·
lowers in Orange County alone.
While Wallace, the former governor
of Alabama, returned home Monday
with lofty predictions of a place on
the California primary ballot, county
officials here were le11 optimistic of
hiJ cbancea.
Court Date Set
In Fist Fight
Manslaughter ·
on Page 6 today.) •
Mrs. Kirschke's Love Life
Prior to the Anaheim speech, Rea·
gan was asked at a news conference
about charges of bomosexuall in bis ~dministration, .-a accuaaUOD wbicb
inflamed the covernor wben f1nt
brought to ligtlt lalt week.
Wallace'• American IDdepen:lent
Party on Friday boalted SM Orange
Oounty memberl, Auiltant County
Clerk Omles Campbell reported to-
day. Related A.t Murde~Trial . l
"Those men wbo reDped did IO
for1'eaaom which were satisfactory to
them and to me,'' Reagan declared.
"I made no charges, no accusations.
I had no access to evidence to support
any charges.
Hia weekend speecbmalring awing,
whidl included a visit to the Orange
County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa,
netted fllm 211 more, bringing bis to-
tal to MS. ItJ.akes over 86,000 through·
out the state for primary cODlidera·
tion, and the deadline ii Jan. 2.
A J'Uftllilil Court bearing llt ftr
Nov. 17 lboUJd detenDiDe the guilt or
imocence of a 13-y~ld Weltmin•
ater boy accuaed of involuntary man·
slaughter in the fiat fight death of a
classmate. Elaine Kirschke, 43, carried on ,.wt
other men for five years before she
and her lateaUover, Orville W. Drank·
han, · 41, were-: foidd • llaln together,
their accused murderer'• trial waa
told Monday. Drankhan was "not the first extra-
marital .affair". of Mrs. Kirschke, a de·
fense wittneal testified in behalf of
su.spencled deputy district attorney
Jack Kincbk6. The witneaa was Larry
Katz, whose former wife, a friend of
Elaine, testified against Kirschke earl-
ier.
The bodies of Drankhan and Mrs.
Kincbke were found in the latter's
Long Beach ~ent April 8. Kir:.
. acbke clemea g them, contending
be •as out' of lown at the thne.
Kats' te.umony wlfl' iM 'fleard by
the jury in Los 'Angele. Superior
Court, wbere Judie Kathleen Parter
was to rule today oa ita admlulbUity.
Tbe witneu also revived" tbe iuue
'
of "Jolly Girls" at the Long Beach Yacht Oub olten frequented by the
Kirschkes. He said there wen only
three of thelb-biJ\ former wife Pa·
tricia, Mrs. Norma 'Mclntin of Hunt-
ington Harbour and Elaine.
'Ibe "Jolly Girls" -so dubbed by
a bartemkr .t the 7acbt club -were
said to be a group of matrOM who
coftred for each other during absenc·
es from home. Mn. MclDtl.re denied
tbi1 durinC her testimony eerlier in
the trial.
"I will not be a party to character
assassination and to the irreparable
damage that can be done by rumors,"
he added. ·
On an economy note, the governor
told the grocers that tbe practice,
since he took office, of not replacing
employes who leave state jobs h a s
ended the four to five percent increase
a year which be said existed in t h e
administration of former Gov. Ed·
mund G. Brown.
He also said his administration has
"He only need$ about 14,500 more
for bis county quota," Campbell
quipped. ''He'd better hurry."
Wallace's inroads into Los Angeles
County appeared equally slim today.
County olficials there reported only
1,950 registrati.ons for the American
Independent Party.
According to Westminster police,
the boy waa released to relatives two
daya after the incident on Oct. 23.
The fatal fight actually started earl·
ier that day.
The amped and the victim. Eric
Charles Lanen. also 13, bad argued
while rtill in their class at Jobnaoo
Junior IDgb School Jn ' Weatminater.
1'leY agreed to meet after school.
De!eose attorney Albert C. S. Ram·
sey argued Monday for Jhe admiffion
of testimony by Kau, that Drankhan R S C •ti" I was "not the first extra-marital af. eno mog rl ca
On the other end ol the acale, the
an·ti-war Peace and Freedom Party
has drawn, 2,551 converts in Los An·
geles County. There are 150 on the
Orange County rolls.
Police said the ampect took only
about one blow and was able to inflict
three. Eric fell backwards and onto
tbe ground, unable to breathe.
Police and firemen were able to re•
a1ore mettbinC1-.l • heart beat 00..
fore the boy was rushed to Westmin·
ster Community Hospital. He died
ilere .an hour later.
fair" of Mrs. Kirschke. --A · RamM!y contended Kirschke ·''was 'RENO, Nev. (AP) -smog condi·
At the falrgrounda Friday night.
Wallace told an estimated crowd of
3,500 that if the two major parties
"don't give us an emphatic choice in
1968, I'll come back here and you and
me together, we're going to ltir IOllle-
aware ·o! tmJ>rop'lety on the plJ't of '• tion Ja Reno is critical, the cotmty air
his wife"' as early as 1982 discussed pollution director said today.
it with' Kats and· "~ to him Director How_ard Clodfelter said tbe
a lack Of concern about such things. city was covered by smog Monday
" cauaed by a 600-foot inversion-thing uj>."
Eric was the aon of Mrs. Elizabeth
A. Lanen at 7313 Main St., Wetfmin·
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Earthfi Kitt bad to rent a compact
car with a stick shift to drive her
giamol'OUI ldf back and !orlh to
the studio for several weeks while
working u the Catwoman on the
Batm•n TV lerlea. N, part of the
n>le Ille bad to drl .. In !n>ol ol the
cameras a specially made "Kitty·
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Surveyor 6 Races·
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To Moon Landing
• CAPE ·KENNEDY, Fla. CAPl
The SW'Veyor fl spacecraft raced to-
day toward an intended soft-landing
bl a ruued area illmo•t smack in
tbe middle of I.be mooa'• viaible face.
lb planned toud>dowu Is in !ht SI·
DWI M8dil (Central Bay), con1idered
a prime astronaut landini site deiplte
its roupnets. Surveyor 6 carried a
tdeviaion c.amer1 and 1 small auto-
matic chemistry set to analyze the
lunar soil. . Tbrt 2.,223-powad mechanical marvel
soared tnto ap1ce from c:.pe Ke1111e-
dy at 2':39 a .m. (EST) today aboard
. .,_ Atlas-Centaur rocket. The Nation·
al Aeruneutic1 and Space AdnUnist.ra·
·ttoo reported earl,)' pbase1 of the
flight were Dear-perfect as Surveyor
& started iU 66-hour, 2.'U,416-mile jour·
ney, its sensors locked on the sun for
guid.aDct.
TRACKING DATA
La.uncb officials reported tracking
data showed the rocket had been very
accurate in 1endfng the spider-sh~
ora.ft. into space and thlt only a mmor
fbi.ng of Its mldcourte motor Ider lo-
day wouJd be required to place ft on
target.
If all eoes well, the Surveyor wW
reach the moon about 7 p.m. Ttu.Ir.-
day. •
The launcbtng wu tbe MCiJOd:_ In •
buly space week for tbe U n I t • O
. States. On Sunday, the thin: .appllc1·
lions technology satellite wa1 ffrtCl
from the cape into a statioaary orbit
over Brazil where it ls to conduct q·
. perimentl in communicaUODI, naYi·
gation and weather study. ·
_ An East Cout · Weit Coalt doub'-'"
header is scheduled Thursday. 'nM
lirst Saturn 5 super -rocket. belag
groomed to l>oost astronauts . to tbe
moon, is &el for liftoff from the cape
at 7 a.m .. and the Essa 6 weather
111tellite is to rocket i.nto apace at
at 7 a.m., and the Essa 6 weather
Base, Calil. · •
The lengthy countdown on , the »
foot:iau Saturn s started Mo n c1 a 'y
night.
ANOTHER LAUNCHING
In another launching, the Air Perce
Monday night fired a Minuteman :1 1i/
tercontinental range military miuUe
from Cape KeMedy to test a new
Mark 12 warhefXI system. Racial Issues,
War Featured
NASA hopes Surveyor 6· will break
the even-number jinx in the series.
Surveyo rs 1, 3 and ~ soft-landed on
the moon , but Nos. 2 and 4 faJled.
NARROW ESCAPE - A jet airliner crashed in
f'lorence, Ky., Monday night oo. takeoff from the
Greater Cincinnati Airport en route noo-1top to JAi
--Angeles. Twenty seven pauengen and a aw ot· fi!•· eicaped serioua injury on the TWA fliChl
'
And .,,..,_ of -i, Ill< bodr b<au.
tiful '"°'°" oboDc defiJsUdv "' not
.....,,,.,. .. Dclrolt. ""'·" dou .. ,.,,. t.a B Detroit modtl, s..,. PiU, who i.t
IDOrlti11Q' orJ odVOR« pllblidtf fM tht
big Detroit Avto Slu?fo soh.ieh opens
Nov. 18.
In . Elections
·WASlllNGTON (AP} -Two states
-,...,_. aocl ...,..,. ol citles
elect mayors today, decldlnC some
contests in 'Which ·Vietnam, race and
the Church-state relltion.Shfp are is·
suel. .
NelJ'I) candidates face white candi·
dates in Gary, lne!., and Cleveland
while BostOn'J mayor's race features
a woman candidate best known for
opposing bWrlii•· af Negro stude.Jts to
Benjamin Mllwitaky, Surveyor p ..
gram manager, said the three IUC·
cessful Sarveyon bl.ye cerlJfied u .
safe three .of the four litll·whidl are
considered tho belt landlD( opall fer
American astronauts.
Sum>,W l't tarp!, about 1IO -
north of the large <ntn' ptolun-u
b the one not yet photogrophod. Both
Surveyors that failed had betm. alm8d
· for that area.
Blazing E~gine Halt~·TW ~
Jet At Takeoff;--"3-6 Unhurt
•
Mn. Goo.p Romney, wife o! the
prUl.dentlal .a,pirab.t and a:overnor
of the ltate of Miclllgan, suffered
a broken llhoulder wben Ille .alipped
in the batlitub ol the ltolDDOY booie
in Bloomfiekl Hilll, 1 u b u r b of
Detroil
•
Woeltend Ilana 1'<ljm reoideD~
,,__ Pike, boaid chairman o!
Pike Corp. of America, hu been
e1ected to the board of the parent
corporation of non -profit KCET
(Chaonel 28), the 1"" Angeles "edu·
catlooai-channel
•
Mn. KMo Frink W-of
-Gnynille, Ala., gnndmmher
of farmer ..... Ga•. Wat-1-celebnted ber JOOth
bll1hday Monday and adriaed
ber ,,._ DOI to nm on ·a
th!rd-puty tictet for Ille pnoi-
doncy, ~ him ... wonld
"pt lillled..
•
Dennh Klaur1, former It It e
chainnaa. of t6e W"llCOnllin Yoong
Democralic Clube, .r,1 when the
young 'l1jrb form a !ague ol
Se>uaJ Freedom. Some thinp, be
aaid, ""' juat "outside the realm
ol ICtitity for • normal political
group."
white schools. . '
Gary's battle for mayor between Ne-
-gro Democrat Ricllard B. Hatcher and
white Republican Josepb Radigan was
accompanied by racial tensions that
focused national attention oo the In·
diana steel city.
EJ~e court decisions were
necessary to clear the way for the
Gary election and for the: use of Na-
tional Guardsmen if DeC'tlSary to in·
sire peacetal balloting.
2 N.Y. ISSUES
VietDam referenda are on the bal·
lol in San FranclsCG and Cambridge.
Mau., while New Yorktt1 vote on .a
$2.S billioo transportation bond issue
and a proposed new state constitution
that would repeal a ban on public aid
to private and parochial schools.
Legislatures are ~ng chosen in
New Jersey, Vtrginia and Mississippi.
Gov. Roger D. Branigan of Indiano.
orden!d National Gwu;dmlen to the
Gary m. and the st:MI''• Supreme
Court later threw out Monday a low·
er court lnjunctioD that would have
banned use of the troops to insure a
peaceful .electiou.
A ttiree-jodge federal panel cooclud·
ed tta couideration of election-rigging char.-brought by Hatcher by order· int o.JintJ offldala·to guarantee a fair
electloo.
Hatcher and the Juttice Department
bad IUed 1eparate 1uitl charging the
eounty"1 Democratic cbalrman COG·
spired to remove Negroes from votlnc
lilts wblle adding inellgjblo whites.
ln'OKES FAVORED Obeerven rated as a tou·up the
race between ff.Uher, a lawyer and
city councilman, and businessman
Radlgao. -
In Cleveland's r9ce for mayor, Dem·
OCMt Clrl B. Stokes, Negro lawyer
and stMe legb;lator, is sligbUy favor·
ed. oveT Republican Seth Taft, mem·
ber ol the dUtlngulahed family 111at
hu produced a president and other
notable political f1gure1 .
·'Pork Barrel'
·Projects Could
Hit $4 Billion
FLORENCE, Ky. (UPI) -An en-
gine on a giant Boeing 7'11 jetliner
burs.t into flames Monday u It
streaked down a runway at 125 miles
an hour. The pilot aborted the take·
off but the plane shot off the runway.
through a creek bed and skidded to a
stop at the foot of a hill.
Miraculously, there were no fatal·
WASHINGTON {AP) -Tbe Senate !ties.
U.ls week begins Conslderint '52 mil· The 36 person.. aboard the Trans
lion worth of pork barrel projects World Airlines jet scrambled to safe.
that could carry an ultimate price-ty through emergency exit!. Twelve
tag of M.1 bllllon. · . were treated for injuries at a nearby
The $.52 million-included ln a $4.7 hospital at Covington. Only two were
billion package of public works bills admitted.
-is the (int-year cost of conatruc· Authorities at the G~ater Clncin·
tion starts, new planning starts and nati Airport said .Vie pilot Yt.U .fQrced
Ute extenaion of plannlng pro)ect. be· to abort the takeoff when the fire de·
·run in ,previow; years. ve!oped seconds before the plane was
The ultimate cost et tboJPis 14;:1 e. ~llit-~.tbe 7~t ?lfy .. ,'fbe
billion-and it will 1wtU the total cr~f lost its ~1i going through
commitment for pork ~1 projects i tltii creek and oame to : a fl: be it&
planned or under con1truetfan to SlS.2 · bellyr llOO feet frJ m the e Of tbe
billion ·:_ r tu1W1,Y. . . .
The . dictionary definef pork barrel ruemtn quick! rei!,Ched the plane
as a government P.r~ Jielding
rtcb patronage benefltl. tDillllded are
th : dams. power projtiictl, 1'vee work
and harbor coutrudka M Gear to a
congressman'• vote-ppC heart.
For a Coo"'" ·illil('_ llaa talked
ecol'lOmy, the fuia1 till~ 11 • huge
escalation of comparttlwl.1 modest
adminiltration propol&ls.
President Johnloa recOmmended
nine new construction starta that
would have cod f7.4 million in the
fiscai year that bep.n July 1. The ir
cost on comp1eti0o years b e n c e
would have totaled nearly f1S3 mil·
lion.
The HoUM rejected 4 projects, but
added 16 MW start-of its own. The
1968 cost of the proposed House
projectl--$5.S million. tntima.te cost
-*93 million.
The Senate accepted the 21 pro·
poaals from the House, reatored Pres·
ldent Jobnlon'• 4 and added 25 more
of ill own. Cost of the proposed Sen-
ate projects in 1988-$12 million. Ul·
timate eolt-#24.5 million.
..
I
and spread foam lo extinguish the
fla~· engine. A ew of seven and 21 pas1e,nger1
wer aboard the pl~e. , ·flight 151
bound from Boston for _}Al Angele11
Mr. aod ,Mra. George .Rotentbal ol
Cincinnati were admitted to the hos-
pital. His condition Wai reported as
fair and hers u 1atilfactory.
There were ·conflicting report 1
about the position of a Delta DC9,
which was stuck. in the mud along·
side the runway used by the TWA
plane.
The Delta plane. fiigbt 379 from
crucago with 44 passengers and five
crew members aboatd, bad landed
minute.a ~e.Jb.,.TW.\ PJNle.t~
to take oU. After toucbdowu, the Del·
ta craft slipped oft the runway IW'·
fa~ aJl4 ~ ~ud. ·Be~c~-Unto'n County
. Airport. boArd Jliernber, said · there
.wu a raport. ~ ~lta's win'g waa
stiqtng out (!V•, the runway. Delta
jet --.i~· Vernon White said the
Snow Falls :for Four Days t
New Mexicans Surprised by Early Winter Weather
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They are sensible men who were harcMorking and proud of brinrinr home
the bacon .
Sensible, hardworking people like plans that won't let t~r breadwinninc
SUDDENLY STOP.
Newport Balboa Savings Monthly Security Accounts make this possible.
Businessm2E?' wives like the plan too.
Couples fee!1 ure with Monthly Security Accounts. ,
,Monthly rify Accounts are well established -they~hive proved them·
selves tor many people -for 1 long time.
BRINGING HOME THE BACON IS HABIT FORMING!
Receive a reeular sum ewry month •.. year after year alter year. Sm•rt plan·
ners are doing 1t Let us help you.
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wo•~• Vou '"•est. uy $20,000. Wt N nd you
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aircraft was clear of the .trip. -
The Delta craft was ltranded mid·
way down .the 7 ,aio foot strip. No one
was .injured whell.lt. went off the run-.
way. .
The airport, seven miles southwest
of Cincinnati acn>A the Ohio River,
was tbe scene of a plane disaster two
yean ago. On Nov. II. 19&6, ao Amer·,
ican Airlines TZ1 Altrojet crubed dur~
ing a violent tlumderstorm, tilling 51.
Only four persons survived the crash.
-Ullom, ol Redondo Beach, Calif., a passenger on the TWA jet,
aald it wu ·bft: teCOOd plane crub.
He llid be WM in a light aircraft
that crashed during IUJlDt1Y traJninc
ln World_. War IJ,
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and tried to get out." Ullom said.
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ed by fire, so I went forward to the
farthest ooe on the right and forced
open the door and jumped ouL One
of tbe ladies refused to go, so J push-
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m.tltlAI -:.i1tliA
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pect.d t
moreto1
U.S. o1
ference,
retary •
Rootow,
~= for a U1
w...i b
-Ille c.mmoo
Tllo ti -Ub --· -· Gonna
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WJNS'.
(UPI) -. ... iaf -to pa11 I -.,
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troopa 1 -· _,
In· ....
tcbool ' "l do
be afn
polls,"
Meao
tinued I ...... ,.
curbing
break I ....,. . -=
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To Tighten: ~-'iance
Guardsmen
leave City
WJNSTON-MLEM, N.C.
(UPI) -Tba·i.t members
GI a fmc:e of 1-NatioDal
Gtlll'dllMD ... ezpected
to pall GUt todlJ a Wed·
.....,. wUb tbe dtJ'• ra-
dat cdll'a-.,,..., at -
eDd.
Meyor M. C. Benton Jr.
planned to keep IOIJle of the
troopt used to help quell
tbree nights of hit-and-nm
bamlac, 1oot1nc ad amptng
In town toda'f becauae of a
ICbool tax election.
"I don't want anyone to
be afraid to come to the
poU.," be Aid.
Meamrbile, the city con-
tlnued ackling up the bfil for
damapa and the cost of
curbiQc the violent out-
break in wbicb 151 penom
were arrested, acorea in-
jured and fire damaces
CODHfVlt i v e 1 y were es-
timat*l at '750,000.
ttMlr l1Uet to coasult more
cloleJt on maJer lnteinatioo.
al WQll .UICUDC the A~
lantie Ccqmunlt)'. These sourcea complained
that si!K!'e the alliance wu
hammend 'tOtttber in 1.Mt,
NATCl l ambl11•r1 have usually met to Inform \one
aoother of dedfSooa already
reached b)' their govern-
ment.a.
An 1 IUdl oomplainta ex·
pres.ed at the Brussell
meeting unckMJbtedly will be
met with ral.Md eyebrows
from tbe European memo
Playright
~~ty of
Riot, Charge
ben. Tbey have lont com·
plained th•t the Uni'9d
States rarely coosulta them
in ~UICI 00 anything ~
leu it waata something out
ot·them.
No radlclel revWon of
NA'l'O ~~ la needed
to Wini about closer con.
sul'-tioo, U.S. offlclala SJy,
FRANCE COOL
U.S. offtclala do not ex-
pect &DOtber beld-oo collla·
Ion with tbe French duriJIC
tb1I meetfDI, even . thoulll
Pr.esldent Omlel De
G a u 11 e '• independence
mabt France cool towed
. tbt tlihtiminl ·up in NATO
the UJiitecl Stales now aeeta.
Befare the delecat.et ,,..
a nport In !our pam: (1)
E~Wat telations, (2) re-
latiooa wltfUn the alllaDee,
(AP) ;... Auto
Oil President
WaltM P. ...ul to-
day if a ment on a new
contract la JOt reecbed wltb
Chrysler catp. by mid.Dlght
Wednesday there "definite-
ly wUl be a "national atriU~
MOJtR.JSTOWN, N.J. ~~(t) ~~wir"~ (AP) -Neiro P1a.Y'wri0t .,...
"We will ,not ~Ike an 9'7:
temion, .. Ratttael' tdd ~
men u be ~•,.c&Jron! &..
14-boor b~alning aessrA
shortly aftei: midnight, long-
est session since · ~Uler
signaled the start of show-
down bergatnlng by joining
taib Saturday.
LeRoi Jones bu lieen foUnd committed countries.
eullb' on charges stemmlni Informed •~• said it
from Newark •s July calla for a looee 1ort of con-
riot H .... ~ed._~-· IUltatlon IO that on aome ii· . e was o,~ w ,,..... 14 ol 611:_ 15 be sex County jail today to sues w. mem n
continue serving a »day can eet toteth~r and France
aentenc:e on conWlllpt ol can ~ or tab part u
court cbarces •temminC ~-1n1hel.
trom blJ tnaI.
Reuther and John Leary'
chief negotiator for the No.
3 automaker, said some
JGDll and -codefendo-antl, a.lea McCNJ. ..
and Barty Wym, 2S. ,,..
udl coB¥icW M--GI m...i f•elllcm ff ,.... om.
'Ibey w e r e CT9lte4 •
July 14, durinC the beJgbt
ol the riotln(, after their
camper, bus was stopped
And searched by police.
Two pi.ltolJ and a box of
ammunitton were found in·
aide l:le vehicle, pollee aald.
1be conviction carries a
mlximum sentence of thAe
years imprisonment. Sen·
tenc:ID1 is aet for Nov. 28.
Judge Leon Kapp sen-
tenced Jones to an imme-
diate term ol ~ days In
Esta Oiunty Jail for con-
tempt of court. !n the sec-
ond day of the trial, Jones
had referred to the proceed·
iJtls aa a "kadlaroo court."
prog'reea' li::S made In H hr fittilll .. 1eUJemeat ump ev at Ford .Motor Co. to the ,,/ more cempla QuyaJer alt·
To. Return it:-Reuther aaid . tMre
! bad been "no movement at
HONOLULU (UPI} all" on "8otvlnc one Of the
Vice President Hubert Bum-central issues -wage pari-
phrey returns to Washing-ty for CUadian auto work·
ton today to report on his ers.
"very constructive" good-Reuther e:mphulzed, bow-
wlll to ID' of Vietnam, lndo-ever, that the parity· ques-
neafa and Malaysia. . • lion wu only one of .everal
Jte planned to de....... for laaues that made rewriting .-• the .Ford pact dlfficult, aJ. Andrews AJr F~ B a s e, though Chrysler bas agreed near the nations capital, at in principle to most of lta
8 a.m. HST (1 p.m. EST). provisions wblch biked by
Humphrey said h~ would re-rooghly Sl an hour the ave~._
port to Preall!ent Jobnlon age Ford worker's $4.70 in
early Wednesday morning. wage. and benefits.
When the Vice President Leary and Reuther also
arrived here Monday night. agreed that today's session
he delCl'l'bed hit tour as would be a long ~. prob-
"Urlng, but very Cood • • • ably extendinl far put mid· very conatructiw." '· nlgJit.
From lmpala,.worlds rTiost popular car
Tuesd~, NMtnbet 7, 1967 DAILY PILOT 5
Soviet Rejection ·
Hopes Dim for , Solution
-To End Mideast Staleinate
UNITED NA'nONS, N.Y.
(AP)-Western hopes that a
compromise resolUCioo ctr-
cul:ated by the United States
~t brw the Middle
East stalemate in the Unit-
ed Natiions were G.mmed
today by Soviet rejection of
the proposal
Soviet '°'1J'ces 181d the
American plan, whicb calls
for positive action by both
Israel and the Arabs, wu
unacceptable bec9uae it
gives the Arabs le11 .upport
than an earUer draft pro-
posed by &ix African, Amil
and Latin American mem-
bers ol the Security Coun·
cil.
It could not be learned
wbeller the United stat.ea
would modify the wordiDC
ot its draft to meet Commu-
nilt objections or withdraw
il A Britillb lpOkeaman ptt·
dieted that in any cue lt
wu a '"fair bet" that the J.S-
nation council would meet
on the Araf>.Israeli c:onfllct
Pope. S~ds Firm
On Use of 'Pills'
before the week is over.
lnlormed 1 o u r c e s a.id
tne American plan. like that
of the a.ix natiOOJ, calla on
llrael to withdraw ftpm
Arab soil seized in the June
war. But It alao aeeta ac-
tion by the Arabs to end
their 19-year-old s t a t e of
belligerency agalnat Israel.
ni. wcrmei. Nld the
draft also authorized send-
ing a U.N. repreaentative to
tbe Middle East to try to
work out a aetUement but
did not bind him to lpeclfic
lnltrucUODI.
Tbe United States be'an circulatine it• plan after the
big powers had Mid week-
end· CODl~tJoDJ witil Arab
and Janell leaders.
1be major powers took
ovt!l' the problem after the
and Sunday with Lord Cara•
don, Britain'• U.N. r~
1entative; King Hussein of,
Jordan, Israeli Foreign
Minister Abba Eban and
Foreip M1n1ster Mahmoud
R1ad of Jordan.
Eban flew to London and
met with British Foreign
Secretary ~orge Brown.
lie was due back in New
York toct.y.
Attempts by the to noo-
pennanent council mem•
bers broke down aft« they
tried to reacll a compromise
between two rival plans.
One, drawn up by Argen-tina. Brull, Ethiopia, India.
Mall and Nigeria, advanced
specific principles for a set-
tlement and ordered th•
U.N. representative to
work out a 1olutioa alonC
those liDel.
10 nonpermanent members ---------
of the council reported Fri-
ROME (AP) - A Jesuit eotitta M. C. Chang and day ttiat they had failed to
member of Pope Paul's John McLean Morris is de-agree amont themselves on
birth control commission signed to prevent further council action. • development ol a recently U.S. Ambusador Arthur
said today the only con-fecundated female egg, Fa-J. Goldber1 wu reported·to
tracept:ive pi.lb the Pope ·ther~:_P~eri~c!o~wrote~~·:__ __ ~ba~v~e~comul~~ted~·OD~Saturda~~J~~~~~~~~~~ might approve are tbose -
which prevent conception.
Writing in the Jesuit l*'-
iodical La Civilta cattollca,
Father Giacomo Perko. an
Italian theologian. Mid tbe
"day alter" and 1'm0Dtb
after•• pilll recentb' dnel·
oped have no cbaDce ~
papal acceptance becaUM
they are in~ed to oause
women to abort soon after
conception.
The commission ol ex-
perts on which Father Per-
ico served studied the var·
ious argument& for and
against tM Roman Catho-
lic Church's ban on m~
chanical and chemical con-
traceptives and submitted
its recommendatioM to the
Pope last year. The pontiff
has given no indication
when he will announ~
whether the ban will be
modified.
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Murderers of 2 Patrolmen QUEENIE Bus Drivers
Demanding
Gun Guards Get -Lile, Plus· 30 Years
LOS ANGELES CAP) -
Florencio MatJonc and Vic-
tor Bono, who la1l month
pleaded guilty to murdering
two U. S. border patrolmen,
have been sentenced to two
consecutive life imprison·
menl 'terms each.
The sentences, plus 30-
years in prison apiece for
armed robbery of the
guards, were impoaed Mon-
day by U. S. District Court
Judge Manuel Real.
''The court ls doing this,"
Real said, ''U> make sure
the defend.ants are deprived
of ever being free upon so·
clety again."
A U.S. attorney's spokes·
CIA, Dow
Recruiting
Prot~ted
BERKELEY (UPI) -An·
tiwar demonstratora threat..
ened to pbyaklally llbut
down the student placemtllt
-center at the Unlver<y ol
California today becauH ol'
recruiting cfforta bJ tbe
Central InteUJience ~ cy and Dow Qvmdcal Co ••
Tiie CIA 'a two-day recruit-
ing campalp endl todl1
but Dow Chemical, a mu.
ufacturer ol up9lm 1lled in
Vietnam, baa IDtervlna
ICbeduled tbrOulboUt the
week.
About 200 of the 21,0C»
students on the Berkeley
campus pushed their way
through a police barricade
Monday morning to picket
the placement center in vi·
oiation ot university regula-
tions.
The chanting students
.00.ed through a line of
about a dor.en arm-linked
police officers. who m a d e
few attempts to pbyaically
restrain them. The demon·
a1ration wu organized by
the militant Students for a
Democratic Society (SD6).
Mn. M a r i o n Cohen. a
member of the SDS ateerin&
committee and a senior in
tod.a1 aclence, told a noon
relly 1he students would re·
tum today "w\th reinforce-
ments" and .. perlwps phy·
sically attempt to abut tbe
center dawn or throw the
CIA and Dow Chemical riebt out ol the building ...
man said It will bed1ars before Bono. ?.a, and ati-
ong, 3S, are eligibL r pa·
role. --..;
The sentences coul<t have
been death. Defense attor·
neys Michael Balaban and
Barry Tarlow pleaded for
the court to show "mercy
and compassion."
Bono and Mationg, of the
Riverside area, bad plead·
ed guilty to the June 17 mur·
dera of b 0 r d e r cuarda
George Azrak, and Theo-
dore Newton Jr., 24. They
were found shot throu&h the
head and handcuffed to a
stove In a remote Riveralde
County Jnountain cabhl. e
Governor
Geu White
•
Elephant
SACRAMENTO (AP)
Gov. Reagan is 1ettiai an
honest • to • goodneu white
elephant She's 15 montba
old and weighs 922 'pounda,
The elepbat formerly be·
longed to the late exiled
K i n g Zog of A 1 b a n \ •.
whose aon. Leka, is rdvtr«
it to Reaaan and his witti,
Nancy.
The Reaiam have named
the elephant "GOP" in hon·
or of the Republican party
and art, in turn, domting it
to Secr.mento'a 1And Park
Zoo. GOP arrivea by air·
l> \ a n e at San Francilco
Thursday night -
Leka offered to live Rea-
gan the elephant during a
World Affairs Council Din·
ner in Los Anseles nantly.
Negroes Attack Edi~or,
Staff of College Paper
&AN FRANCISCO (UPI) 10metimel a1anU at under·
-The president of Sen plays newa about Necr911.
Francilco State Oollep They llLld aome m feellne
promised "appropriate ac-had develop«t over a delay
tioo '' today lllaiDlt 12 in runn1111 a picture o1 tbe
young Negroes wbo lDvaded umon'a c.a611te fer bome-
the student newspaper of. comiq queen.
flee and assaulted the eel-Leaden ol the Black Stu·
tor• two staff member• and denta Union were unavall· a parttime journalllm in· atructor. able for comment.
The melee in the oU.lce of Earlier thil year V..Uo,
the Daily Gator 1 a ate d then lpOl'ta editor of the pa·
about 10 minutes Monday. WT'ote '---t b t Editor James Vaaz.ko, 21. per, a COu.w.... a
ol San Francilco waa the labeled depo9ed be av J·
main target of the aneil· weigbt cb1111plon Caulua
ants, most of whom w e r e Clay "a down .•. hysterian .
ltudenta. They included ••. and front man for a bate
members of the campus · · K chapter ol the Black sfu. group 11 VlOCM as any u
denta Union Which bas ~ Klux Klan ever was."
agreed with the newapa· College President J o b n
per's ooverate of Neiro SlBnmenkW asked 1>91.ice to
news. investigate and arrest a 11
Vau.ko wu boepitallied rl the Intruders who can be
In aatiafactory condition .identified. Witne.saes of the
wttb poaible internal in· fr f .11 juriea. Be u.id be wu belt· ee-or-...i assisted in the
ed under a typewriter table, identWc.ation and Pb o to-
"kicked in the bead and graphs taken ~ the .cene
mck and punched... alto will be used to identify .
The young editor said the the u11Uanta.
Negroes were "upset" be· "'lbe college will take ap·
cause Ute paper Identified proprlat.e action as soon as
the Black Students Union as the facta are eatabllabed,"
a "club." sald SUmmenklll. "We wW
They were murdered, led·
eral authorlUea said, to
keep ~m from disclosln&
the existence of marijuana
the defendants were bring·
Ing across the border from
Mexico.
Bono and MaUong we.re
captured ln a Loa Angeles
apartment July 18.
Co • defendants Alfred
Montoya, 33, of Ri~side
aDd bis brother Harold, ~
of San Pedro, were arrest·
ed earlier at a Mexican
ranch. Tbe Montoyas plead·
ed guilty to second degree
murder in the shootings and
are to be senteDCed by
Jud~ Real Nov. 13.
'Positives'
To TB Test
Rise in LA
"She haa a marveloua pe.:-onallty fro• over hll'tt
)\ain't the?'' I
•
LOS ANGEL!'.8 (UPI) -
Bua drlvera will refUM to
drive in bJp crime rete
anu of aoutb IM Aqelu
unlea armed cuarda are
provtded to protect opera·
ton and puaenttn. ao-
etrdtnc to a wdOn otncial.
Cblrles Luna, prelldent
ol 'the Brotherhood fi Rall·
roed Trainmen, Mcadly J.a.
u..a what be ceUed aa "ul·
timatum" to local author·
itlea and ~ Soutben Call·
(ornla Rapid Trlnllt DiJ.
trlc:t.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
The bead of tuberculosis
prevention and control f o r
the Loa Angeles school sys-
tem saya be 'bas noticed an
1ncrease in the put-1everal
Record ~oll Ex~ected
In SF Vielnam .Vote ~
year• of student. who react SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) realdentl defeated a llml·
positively to TB akin teats. -A record turnout W4ll Jar reaolutioJl 1ut Novem-
" Almost the.:= la expected today to declde1-=ber=59=to~4l~Pe~r~cen=t.==I reflectiDC a I in-whether Immediate wit h·I-.....,., 1 '
c:reue brpoaltive react.on," . drawal ol U.S. troops from WHIN THINGS LOOK
Dr. Claude Dapmnont aald Vietnam lbouJd be dealg· THllR VlltY WOUT
ia J.iS lnt.erview Monday. nt.d put ol offldal et .
ID i•. he aa1d, 14 ,.... policy ty The cupboard'• ~ J'Olll'
cent of tbe h1&b acbool atu--v~ natatrar 8 wife'• family~~ bJ. ~n:,, ~:u;e;: Healey predScled • ~ Call UI for fut, tree' dellv· CL I .., ..., .. • lllirt" ..
cent two yean earlier. for a city eledlon of 82 ery of any popµls WllJlb7, ,,..... ... ~Moel"-lillll •
Among junior high school percent of the 317,175 reg-liquor wine ci-beer. TIP' ~
1tudenta tbe rile in Uiat per-istered voters. Two-tblrds pers quvts fifths pints ~ ,_ ~.,... ""' lY.
lod baa been. from 8 to 8 per· are Democrau. and half.~~~ ft• ... ~ =";~. 1111
': cent wblle elementary stu· Voters aho will. aelect a . r dentl showing pos.itive reac-mayor, alx aupervilora dis· ty on ice. C , dips, nuts, :.::'1 II Ill ......,_
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Increased from 4.5 to 7 and decide on 15 o t be r mixes, IOUp, 9111 Uld ice. BOTBL
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jor increases. referendum on u,. Viet-ln-Too Uquor, Plilcentia at C.ll ftf ,. ...... ti-: "'~02"'
He noted that in 1963-64 a IWD war. Dearbcn, Mich., 19th Cotta Miia
junior high school in t b e ' •
Hollywood-Willbire are a abo~ a 3 percent poaitive
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Patent Awards
Philco Horwrs
Two Engineers
Two engineers at New·
port Beach'• Pbllco-P' or d
· Aeronutronlc Division have
been honored with patent
award.a for their invention
of a portable dental x·ray
film processing unit. .
Richard Kampf, an engi·
neer, and Elmer J. Land, an
engineering uailtant, re·
celved patent award cbecka
from John B. Lawaon, Aero-
nutronic general. manager.
The dental x-ray f 11 m
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Your 1t1one11'• Worth.
NewTaxLaws for Divorcees Over Tlie Counter
HAID .I-WI• fw ~bet 6, 1961
Todav'• SvMa Porter col-
umn-the fifth in htr ''Save
On T~f Nout' ttrfea--ft
&Vf)ieol of the t%ttnt to
10hicA W. gif~ finance
wnttr hal restcrched htr
topic.
Feut 1Drittn e%Uftd their
1tudfu to the pouibilfty of w ICWfno• in the /Uld of
ditJOrC« O'f 1tparation. But,
lfw Porter contends, this u j'tUC tohne big to.% cut.I
c:cn bf '1ftckd bll ~1'SOM
10ho o[Wn med the mont11
much more them the aver·
agt ta%paytT.
If JIOU'r• not clfppfno tht
POf'Wr cob"""'' with a vtt1D to nrtadm,g them Gt ta%
nNm time. JIOU'n missing
a oood thing. They'~ aU
appcartd and will appear
on the DAILY PILOT fi·
ncmu pagt.
By SYLVIA PORTER
U you are typlC9.l of Amer-
ica'• ditoreed or separated
parents, you have ln the
past had unpleuant argu-
ment& and even ta:x lltiga.
tion over which one of you
can take the '600 depend·
ency deduction for your chil·
dren. Now, as a result of
a 1967 tu law cbange which
hu received virtually no na·
tional publicity, you will with
proper yearend tax atrat·
egy, be able to avoid this.
The problem up to now
bu been the requirement
that the husband or wife
must have contributed more
than ball of the child's total
support for the year to be
eligible for the dependency
deduction. T h e husband
knows how much he COD·
tributes for a child's sup-
port but he doesn't know
how much more bis divorced
or separa~ wilt adds to
tne child's total support for
the year unless abe tells
him. U abe refuses to tell
him, then be baa no way of
proving to an Internal Rev·
enue agent that be cootrib·
uted more than half of the
child's total support for the
year and that he is thus
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have scored some significant gains and
seem destined for even greater gains in
lheblture.
lnwestors considertng the computer
lmillStlJ oeed answers to two major
qoest1ons': (1) Which companies appear
best for their portfolios? (2) How may
the risks of ilwestlng in this new indus-
try be minimized?
()Jr Research Department bas come
tJp with a list of stocks and an invest-
ment strategy tha4 In their opinlon.
offers an attractive opportunity to in-
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Mutual
Funds
WIU Check Stri..,,•
Wage Guarantee
Neeth Planning
By JOHN CUNNIFF
NEW YORK (AP) -The
cuaraat.eed annual lncom•
plu now bllnt comidered
by Ford Motor Co. workers
ii f .. different frOm the
mucb-publldsed .-ran-
teed Ioeome that 1' often
•uuested u an antidote to
poverty.
'Jbe Ford plan would pro-
' vSde }aid-off workers • bit
les1 than 96 percent of their
tatHome pay fOr a limit-
ed period, with the funda
comlDc frcim company con-
trlhuUonl and from the
· warbr'1 state unemploy-
ineut compenaatico.
'lbt (Qll'anteed a n n u a l
1'tge that baa often been
propoeed u part ol the war
OD povav would provide
federal pernmeot fund.at~
a family whether the bread-
winner bu ever held a job « bll a um.
AVOID POVERTY
There ii Vf!rY Utile prece-
dent for Jlllf&nteeing mon·
ey rpecUlcally to nonwork-
en. Tbese plana aren't de-
ligned so much for security
as to avoid abject poverty
and its con.sequences.
However. the planl have more In common than tbe1r names. Bodi have u their
buJc ~ the dnlr'9 '° he Imm• .,.....,. tram
tbe upl and .... of the
economJe qde, 10 enbmce
diplty' to promote parcbu· big power.
Both ello depead OD much
m<re Ptannlnc than WU ·~ tempt.ed, ar even possible..
just a couple of decadet
ego. Durinl these decades
1tJe concept of the coatroJ..
W>J.e econmnic cycle bu
cabled wide acceptance.
FISCAL POLICY
Thia coaceM. 1omeUme1
called the New Economics,
assert& that a low level of
uoemployme!lt, a blgh level
of Jlf'Odudivtty and relative
price stablllty are attaina·
bte throuih delicate fbcal
and monetary policy.
Whether thiJ 14 tnle b
•till debit.able, but the wide
nrinll from boom to bult
are now far less ~
~ Olln they were earlier
ID fh11 century.
Wlth web relative stabil·
tty, industry alto hea leu
fear of the future. Its busl·
neaa projection• are rather
acclD'at.e. Since tile future
ii not the gamble It once
wu, It can commit itself
to a plan such QI IUlftDo
teed wage.
DRAWBACKS
Neverthele11, a iu-ran.
teed income may produce
~verse repercuulom for
the tell alfluent corpor ..
Uoos, spedflcally for the fi·
nandally troubkd Amert·
can Motors, wblcb may find
a guarantea difficult to qp.
bold. 1
The guaranteed income
plans related to poverty de-
mand conllderable govern·
ment initiative, even Inter.
ference into the old "i:.ndt
off" concept that tied
man'• lot to pr04uctlco. No
production, no wages.
However, the rapld ad·
vance ot tedmolol)' bu
made oblolete a lot of tti.
minhnal lkilla and hu left
some indiriduala wltbout
the cbanct of earniDC a
liviq wage~ more bu· man st1lll me oblolfte
these numbers may rweD.
'The erowinf relief rolll,
Jn part, are the result ot.
tedinologloal adv.nee, al·
though certa1nJy other fac-
t.on •e involved. Partly u
a result. ~e of the su.,...
et.eed income plans are
propoeed u replacesnentl
b' weUan.
Auto Check
New Penney
Feature
J . C. Penney Co.. Inc., bu
tone into the automobile di-
agnostic bullneu in a bli
way. The three adentiflc
t.ut centers be.Ing opened
by the compe.ny Wednesday
at Huntincton Beach, New·
port Beach and Bue• Park
will brine to 17, the number
of 1ucb unita opened by the
department lt«e cWn in
little more than a year.
It ls estimated that there
ere a few more than 100
auto dla1Doatic cent.en ln
the United SW.a today, op-
•ated by rpany dlU•flal
companies, 'but they hive
been 10 1ucceaeful bt th•
Stan.ford Re.ecch IDIUtute
predict.a there will be 1'5,000
major diagnottic centers and
150,000 smaller )Osta.llatio.ns
in the country by 1975.
What does the diagno1tlc
center offer?
Crossword PuXlle
Scientific d11CD0111 re-
places l\lffl'IVOfk and cost-
ly hit or mils repairs wbich
often fall to eliminate the
orilinal prd>.lem. Only ne-ce..-y repa1n are made,
ettminatin& ntturDt t.o the
tbop to pt the job done.
A complete report on the
operatin1 condition of a car
ta made, resultinl in an es·
ti.mate of work t.o be done
and avoldlng the Jest·mlnute
shock of a high repair bill.
Diagnosis ii made on an ap-
pointment buls, so waiUn&
ii reduced to a m.iAlmum.
ACROSS
l Blutlng
cry
4 Rellglous official
•Acquired behavior
pattern
14 Those In power
15 Made
unctuous
1fl 8aghd1d
native;
Var.
17 Licentious
19 Sarazen
and Tunney
20 Lts -Unls 21 Tlmet1bl1
abbreviation
22 Possessed
23-( same p let: 2 words
25 Engulf 28 ··Canals
29 Till•
30 •·Abner
31 Furniture
Item
35 RCMP winter
vehicle
38 Room, or
a sort 40 Forming tool
0 Riesling and chablli
~2 Kind of
merch311t 45 Superlative
46 or recent
production
47 Tl• of
year
48 Stowe charader 50 Female
houu servant;
Colloq.
52 One dewtd
to pleasure
57 Kind of
tumor
S8 Huniorous use of 1 wcrd
59 Waterway
60 Into pieces
62 Copyino
64 River In
Ireland
65 Waterway
66 Form of
Buddhism 61 Old pre·
crime work
68 Viewpoint
69 In addit·
Ion to
DOWN
l Walts
2 Miss Leos
3 lndlan
state
4 Perchu 5 Feel pain
6 Day or the week: 2
words
7 -···Davis
8 Thought
9 Kind or
music:
Colloq.
10 Zones
11 Hair
preparatlol\
12 Famcus nickname u "·or .
thee •••• "
18 Sainte:
Abbr. 24 Hawks
2S Objective
26 lnltate5
27 Oivlnely
favored
29 Sacch-
arine,
for one
31 Advents
32 A Barrymore
33 Non-ticket•
ed pusen·
gers 34 Olstm~ mnsort: Abbr.
36 Tuuo
Albem
llfJ/67
37 Kind or
faucet
39 Joined
together
43 Utter
44 Reel's
companion
49 Mental
condlliOI\ 51 French
novel ist
52 ·nature
53 Unit or
lumlnous
lnt111sity
54 Medit·
erranean Island
55 Number
56 Prevaillng
tendency
58 Type
60 Buie facts
61 Blue grass
63 Such, In
prescript·
Ion
,
At Penney'• drive-through,
diapoltic center, 2U lnlpec·
tfoos are. made by technl·
clans ustn1 an array of elec·
tronfc equipment, designed
to test almost every work·
Ing part of the automobile.
The teats emence It.em•
that llfect the automobile'•
safety, dri¥g economy and
performance.
Technicians bedn diaeno-
sla with a visual inspection
of all safety and operaUn&
Items inside and outalde the
car -ttan signals, parking
lights, atop Ugbta, brake
pedala, safety ·beJta, ~.
TI.re tread, wheel allgmntllt
and brake llnlngs are telted as well.
Heart bf the diagnottic
ceDte:r la a dynamometer
which can be compared to
a doctor'• electrocerctia-
gram machine becaUH It
cheeks the firing pattern of
the car's engine. Brakes
can be tested for emeraen-
cy stops at highway speeds. gasoline mile-age and speed·
ometer accuracy can be
mtMured -the car's per·
formance can be recorded
while simulating actual drlv·
Ing conditions such u pull·
ing a house trailer or loini
up a hill,
As tests are being made
the customer c a n watch
what ii happenin1 in a
viewing room adjacent to
the diagnostic area. In tM
view'ln& room are conso&e1
contalning .ln.atnunenta dup-
Ucatlng readings be1oc t.ak·
en by the technlclan. Each
instrument has with It., an
explanation of w h a t 11
meant by the readln1s.
Near the consoles la an elec·
tronlc typewriter unJqua to
Penney's operation whJch
pr1nta ~ Cd'Hdltfon Lof iicn
check point on the car u
It is ~sted.
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tinuous sheet of paper ls impressed against them. Wayne Du.BoUe.
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as they emerge from complicated folder.
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DAIL V PILOT " »'• Tuesd.U, Nowmbfr 7, 1967
,
Cal . Frosh Dies
VC Suffers 1st Fatality
BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) -Defensive tackle Bob_S~m~ns
of Bakersfield, Calif., an outatanding member of the Uruverstty
of California freshman football team, died early today of com·
pllcations from a spinal cord injury.
He suffered a fractured vertebrae in the first quarter of
Saturday's California-Stanford freshman football game at
Berkeley. Cause of death wu listed officially as "respiratory
fiilure."
Simmoi;s, 18, who weighed 22~ pounds and stood 6-3, was
regarded u an excellent future prospect for the Bean. He play·
ed in the Shrine high school all-star game at Los Angeles lut
summer. l Cal coaches thought he wu one of tht finest high scboo
football players in California tut year. . .
II was the first football fatality in University o1 <;allfornia
hJ.tory.
\IPIT .......
Mi•erg Love• Cmnpanu
In this case man an dhis best friend are affected by the same problem.
Buddy Pf~dt, a professional football p~yer w;ith the Wheeling ~o
men of !he Continental League broke his foot m a 'pre-game practice
session. Frankie bad his leg broken when struck by a truck. Both have
been getti.Dg around fairly well even though Buddy isn't playing foot·
ball and Frankie isn't chasing any more trucks.
Sports in Brief
Giants Put Emphasis
On Day Games in 1968
SAN FRANCISCO -The San Fran-
cl.sco Giant., who have made day
time baseball feasibk in an era of
after-dark riches, a~ed today
they will play only 23 nlgbt cames 1n
1968.
In releasing their home ldleduk for
nf!lrl year, ttie Gianta, unlike the new
Oakland Athletics, will devote 58 of
their attrac6on& to daylight hours.
Tbe A'1. who receoUy moved their
traochlse to Oakland, pl.an a home
1cbedule, according to owner Charles
O. Fin1ey, devoted lD the main to n!Oit
activity; with a 7 p.m . .tart.
The Giantl will 1tick to their uaual
1 p.m. afternoon and 8 p.m . eVenlng
'"'"'· ~ Gimlta will stage their earliest
opeolDg next year 11Dce ei>mihg wut
10 year• igo. 'Ibey will meet the New
York Mell on Aprll 9 and will. cl01e
the home portion of their 1euon
-.1a1n1t the AUanta Braves on Sept. 22.
A.lJo included on the schedule are
: four Sunday doubleheader• -April 14
: apinrt Philadelphia, May. 19 against
: ChJcago, June 9 against New York and
· July 21 against Houston.
· The Loi Angelet Dodgers, the bic·
• cest gate ettracUon in San FranciM:o.
cotne. in for tbe.,lir1t time for a three·
aatne eet slatting on the weekend of
April 2'1, while tl)e world champion
'
St. Loola Cardinals make their ftrtt.
Cand1eetick appearance the following
weekend, May 3-4-S.
Goalie QvlU
DETROIT -Roger Crozier, the Na-
tional Hockey League's All-Star goal·
ie as a rookie two years ago, told the
Detroit Red Winga MOIJ<by he was
quitting hockey for good becaUM be
had "lost bis touch."
The 25-year-old netmloder from
Bracebridge, Onl, informed Detroit
Manager.coach Sid Abel of hll dem-
lon just u Abel wu about to ship him
to the m1Don in a roster shakeup de·
signed to help Detroit map a three·
game lolling strea.k.
BeaMr• la Slt•P"
OORVAU.IS, Ore. -The Oregon
Slate B&aver1 worked out brlefl~
Monday in sweat clothe•, then had a
study session with Univerdty oC
Soutbern California mavtes.
Coach Dee Andros 1a.id tM team
came through the UCLA rame Satur·
day in good shape.
The crowd Saturday is expected to
be the biggest ever to see a 1ln&J.e
5portl event in Oregon. The enlarged
Oregon State stadium will seat 40,750.
The blgfest previou1 stadium attend-
ence mark in the it.ate was 36,885, set
in 1957 for the Oregon St.ate-USC game
in Portland.
(See BRIEFS, Pafe II)
o·. J. Ready for Act~on-Mcl(ay
' LOS ANGELES (AP) -I 0 tsa
Clllfonda ......... 0. 3 .... I I&
expected. to nt.w. .. 8l:dlm I t *1
when tbe natkm'1Na.1 c:rP :t• ....._
ball ..... -... ~-tapildtel' ... o.anll&.
~Jam_..,---ft"ll Califamia p ...........
day that Siinq •• llllll .,.,~ wlilitt
Up< him '"" <I tllo 11-D ~ •-
Calif..,.., -.. -.... suffldentb' for W. • ......_
UCLA a:.tl ~ Plr•w, ai-
thougtl 'fGiciDt ...... I • TUI ....
""' 1&-11 -.... ~ State Jut 'ftlllk, wuaC • ........
out tbe cludlott kept his Bruins 1D
tbe thick al. tbs Roee Bowl race.
"One of oar s-J.s since the sea·
IOD'I dart WU to try to gtt to the
ROie Bow?,"" Prothro said. "All year
we've bown we would have to beat
-California (Nov. II) to do IL ••14 far u tbat pal, a tie wit b
~ state ls el.molt like a win.
'Jbe same for Jr•shingtoa. U we Jose
to either ooe ud beat use, we will
DDt Id to lbe RoN Bowl. ..
USC plays lifl'9en Padfic-t confer.
mce games ud UCLA only liJ:, a
maj« factor ta Prothro'• fi(Urlna:,
since the · conference champion gets
the bowl bid.
Looking ahead to Saturdsy'a same
at the Los Anplea Coliaeum a&alnst
Wasbln1ton, Ute UCLA coach
auated, "We just nosed out our foe
(Stanford) two weeb aeo and then
tied Ore1on State.
"lt we're not a better team than
that, there. is' no way we can beat
USC and we m.,. not beat Washing-
ton."
Oregon State dropped a No. 2 na.
tionally ranked team out pl that spot
for the 1ecood time thlJ Auon, bav·
ing previously defeated Purdue. Now
College Gr.id Rankings ..
S~ Keeps Gr· p on Top Spot
Pl.a .&PJIJPI -
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poll l)dems. wbldl se drawa around
-and 1!ri1'n. . UCA.'s unhNtea t.-once-tied
--tram -plM:e _ln ... --lo-lnAaoclated
"'-and • 1111 I« third In -UPI.
Pros'~ Baby-faced Gem
-Keeps Chargers Tough
ST A.NFORD GETS
NEW LEA.DER
STANFORJ>-Slufcrd Cooch J00n
Ralston .aid Monday ht Man Mar.
quess would .tart .t qmrtert.ck Sat-
W'day ..-0..,... .. -..... in.fund a.ad< --._
Williams woa P~ bc:k ot !ht
week bonon in leMiq staaford to a
14--7 win over Wasbiuctma l2Sf. Satur-
day. He suffered a teftl"e knee
Spl'ain Jn the pme'I lat play.
LUM!becbr BiD. Nir.bolllOD sprained
an nkle bat wiD. tee adim. against
Oregon.
Pf9. His blocking is just tremendous.
A till this me who takes the knockl
M doa while catchiiig puses often
d sh;J" away from other contact. But
.. l..mce Alwortb ...
Wilt Missing
From NBA
Scoring Stats
NEW YORK (AP) -WU~ oh Wilt,
where an ,.a Will?
8a'e are the National Basketball
A..,...;.tice ICIClriq ltatistict and DO
Will Cbmnberlliln to be found among
tbe leadiac -pndDca I . PIPMdelphia's Chamberlain -the
NBA'• afl..time scoring king, ls aver-
agiag 13.1 points per game and bis
-d IOI pointa im't enough to get
bim in till! NBA'• top 20 mucb less
ill t.p ID.
Bat Wilt. wbo didn't ever attempt a
llliGt ta 1ul s.turday's game againat
Sa P"rudxo, still leads the league
lo llold pal pori:eotage with a niltY
_. .,...age on 46-for-81 and st.an'ds
Gdnl In .........i. aac1 a..i.u. JinmJ' IDnc of Su Francisco Is the
..., IClftT' with m points, while
-Npte Thurmond tops U.. nlxlaMrrs wilb 313 and Len Wit-
._ Of. St. l..oois leads in assists _... .
_ CJ:lllnberlaiD's 74 assilta average
-to l.J per pme -the belt aver·
qe " Ille league In that department. WUt bu grabbed 190 rebounds -a
JU arnnge that ties blm with Thur-'
--1 for the t.., par pme figure.
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TenJ..., replaced the Brulnl in
Ille ~ •lot, dolpito hlvinl Jolt
to coach TOrnmy Protilro's West.
wood group, Z.16, lo the season open-
"· The Soutbtrn California Trojans
have upeomlng thU Saturday a meet.
ing with the Ciant-kUUng Oregon State
Beaven, eager for another upset.
"They're going to have their hands
full," predict.a Dee Andros, the Beav·
eri' coach, nfeninl to the bll one at Corv-. 0..,
Purdue aad UCLA already have bad
their hlnda lull with Ore... State.
The Beev•1 kDoeUd oa tbe Boller· -.:z:r..Hm10ct.n-Pun1u
bold -plaCa In ~ AP poll
Va.A, too, -In Ila No. 2 pool-
timl, .oatil °'""" .Btata -up aad tied the Brmm 18-1' IHI Salunlay. ' . Tein*see 'faces Tulane. No r t b
Carolina State meeta · P,,.., State,
UCLA pl<y1 Wl(lblngton and Purdue
tll .. OD Minnatot, th1' Saturday.
In other games involving ranked
teams, lndlana plays Michlaan State,
Wyoming meets New Mexico, Okla-
homa faces Iowa State, Notre Dame
plays Pittsburgh and HOUiton goes up
against Memphil State.
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Free Stadium
Use Offered
MILWAUKEE , WU .. (AP)-A local·
fy-owned major league baseball expan.
sioo team wou1d be offered virtually
free use of an enlarged County Sta·
dlum· and an initial '3.8 million radlo-
televi.sion contrad, a group of Wil-
conslo businessmen seeking an expo·
sion francbl&e announced Monday.
Milwaukee has been without base-
ball 1ince the Braves moved to At·
laota after the 19M teaaon, endin& a
13-year stay.
The Milwaukee Brewers Baseball
Club Inc., the bU1iDes1men'1 group,
released a brochure summing up the
package insent.ed to Warren C. Giles,
National League ptt111ldent.
The National League meets in Chi·
cago next Monday with po1sible di!·
cwision of expansion to 12 teams be·
Ueved hlRh on the a1enda.
The American League recently an-
nounctd an expansion plan in the wake
of approval of the tranafer of the Kan-1 sas City AthJeUca to Oakland, Calif.
The American League byp.a1sed an
application from the Brewen and se·
lected Seattle, Wash., for one fran·
chi.le. The other would 10 to Kansu
City to NIP.lace the Athletics.
they play No. 1 a:nd McKay was asked
his impressions at Beaver quaJ"ter.
hack Steve Preece.
"He certainly Is one of the better
football players on tbe Welt Cout.••
McKay answered.
He tllo bad praise for the Southern
Calttornta defen1e, pointinl out. "Our
defense save California only t b r e •
first downs and tbat'a pretty iood no
matter who you're playing.''
Fleet 'end Earl McCuUouch WU
named the out1tandin1 Troju In the
Ca.lllornta game whlle Gary Beban
waa tabbed best for the Bruins apiut osu. .
Travel Prov~s
Disastrous
For Amigos
ANAHEIM (AP)-Be tt ever 10 hum·
ble, tbe!'e'1 no place like the Anaheim
ConvenUon Ceriter for the Ana.helm
Amflos.
In thelr last two games, the Ami·
fOll have absorbed 'Zl and 21 polnt Josg..
es ~spectlvely, the worst In their
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short existence. Dettver disposed of
the Amigoe 121·100 Monday night de.
sP,te some balanced acoriog by Ana·
helm.
Steve Chubin led the losers with 29
polnta. He was followed by Ben war.
ley with 17, seven-foot center L«rry
Bunce with 16 and Les Selvage with 11.
Tbe AmigoS outacored by 11 baskets
from tlle field, could hJt on only 28 of
41 free throws, fl8 percent, and were
out.cored by eight points tn the thlrd
period after being beblnd only 53-48 at the baU.
The Amigos Wednesday return home to face Houston. The AmJg01 are 2-1
at home but blve an overall mark of
3-9.
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KINGS BA. TTLE
SEA.LS TONIGH'.l'
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Los
Angeles Kings, fresh from an ·upset
win over the Detroit Red Wings , take
on a Wert.em Divtsl"on rival tonight •
In National Hockey league act Ion
when they meet the Oakland Seals.
The 6-4 wln over the Red Wings Sun·
day left the Kings in the Western DI·
vision lead with a 5-4-3 record and 13
pointa. 1be Seals are in the division·
aJ cellar with a 2-7 3 record.
But In their only previous meetin.l
at Oakland , the' Sealt held the Kings
to a 2-2 Ue. Oakland, however , had
been rsnked as one of the beat of the
expansion clubs before the 1eason
rtarted.
Allen De~ie ~ Signal Calling Rap
-I
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coa c h
George Allen of Los Angela lharply
denied -""' -by ~ F'TaDdlco Coach Jact Cbristian-
sen that the Rams jammed 1igna.ls
Sunda;y. -
"Tbe Rams (ot UI to jump off.
lides repeatedly by calling out the
snap count, which is complel•lv
!Uegal," Ouistiamen dttW'ed aft"j.
Loll Angeles beat the &rs 17-7 in San
Francisco.
Allen told tbe: Soul.Mm California
J'oaCbllD writaa • Monda.y, "We call
• lm'te pe• caOlt of the defeue subl-
bb' oe the: line If llClimmage.
"We med the tame calll, the same
ddmst and U.. same coverage u we
did in the Los "-ngelet Coliseum and
wthiDg was utkl of It then.''
San Francis<!& upset the Ram s 17.24
ID that initial National Football
LNCUe meeUnc of this &eason. AUeo _,
"One call we bad on defense wa s
chmlle(I and we subltituted another
word just 10 we wou1dn't interfere
with the 49ers calls." ·
In making the jamming charre,
C'hristianaen had 1ald, "1ile Bears
used to do It and i~ seems Los Angele•
is plcklnc up a lot of Chicago'• o 1 d
habiU."
AUen w11 the Bears' defensive
coach before taking over the head
'Coaching job with the Rams la1l year.
Allen said the Rams did change
their defensive plan in the serond half
after the 49ers had controlled t h e
play mDfit of the first .
"Our game plan was ta 1hlit and
dog a lot ," he ei:plalned, relettinl to
rushin g the linebacker• through.
"At halftime, we deelded to change
and not dog as much a1 we didn't de·
ploy the linebackers as we bad In the
fir1t hall."
He pointed out the defense held tht
49ers to 29 yards net in the aeeond
half and 1dded, ·•it was one or our
best defensive efforts . Whtn you hold
a tea m like that, It would be rel.her
hard to Improve on It.''
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staff li
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asked ti
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'lQ:~~j 1 Quiz: Who Was Teddy ~aimer?
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MAKE THE LEFT-HAND
G~P A FIRM bNE
b.tr•m.ly •trong golf•• ~
hav• e~~e 11 •n t hand action in
th•ir 1wing1 ~ngriP,_with the
back ar th• leh hood facing th.
target ." However, for ft'ICllt ploy•
ers, I 1ugg•I p l'eft·hond grip in
which th• baC:k"of the hond ~c•
sllgh.tly I~,. tht sky in about
a •10 o'clpclc• pos it ion ...
llliAtrotlon IJ ).
'
To help~re• R1m1 eripaa
~ht club with tt.il W. ._.,, holf
onto it with botfo. th.poll.-' ...
fir)ge.S (as oppo1ed to ... ,.,...
hand grip -Mtich is larply ia ....
fingers). The proper pcaitillllilw
Or the club OCrml ..... ,... ...
finge:rt or th.' ... ...:.. ......
Jn ilUtration '2.
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A FEW '1T STOPS ALONG THE 0UHGE
COAST AREA SPORTS IEA T: • <-'
We've long mallltalned that Dlai Sloefflor, ...
Kona Lanes general manager-publicity director. ii
the best sports publicist in Orana:e County.
And ·SO it was with grief that we noted Stoef-
fler's attempt at a simile in a recent rekw oovaiq:
Bob Ramirez's two str~t 300 games at Kana.
Said Stoeffier: ''11l'e fut must be likened to the
baaeball perfec,pon of 'Ewell s~·~ ~*
back no-hitters. ·-· ,
So1'1¥, Dlclt .. }obruiy Vander ll'tier: )'e<. Eftl1
Blackwell? No· way.·
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first round by San Francisco
City College, ll&-101, and
were evicted from the tour·
ney by something called San
Joaquin Delta, 150-120.
Still. Riveralde wasn't a
bad outfit tut year. But
Mulligan has only two
returning starters and ad-
mits hi! outlook isn't as
cheery.
"Fra~y. we're not too
optimistic over here," Mul·
ligan said.
"We hope lo do as well
as we dld last year but on
paper we don't look as
atrana. Heek. we even lost
Teddy Palmer -he's in the
Army."
Rather than accept t h e
favorite'• roll for blmlelf,
Mulligan de.ftly plna It on
· Orange Coast and Mt. SAC.
"It looks like either OCC
or Mt. SAC, to me. Coast
only lost two Irids but Man·
cebo (Rick) wU1 be tough
for Wetzel CBWl to replace.
He hurt our press and ev·
eryone else's.
"And Mt. SAC le really
loaded. They've 1ot a 6-10
IUY who I bear ls really
good.
"Cypress and Fullerton
will be tough, but not ln Or·
an11 Coaat'a or Mt. SAC's
cl.us. Cypre1s beat us In
the 1wnmer league."
Mulllean'1 two returning
atarten: are Bub Ferrell (Po-
2) and Mike Barnes (5-9) •
Returniq subs are Bob Cul-
venoD (5-0), Joe Mor1an.
(W ), John Masi (5-0 J •nd
Mark Madura (6-10). ~t?f·
gan wu· 1ost on grades ~t
spring but has relnsta~
himself. 1
Another returnee. J I '1
Hoxie (Po-$), wu a resen11
on Riverside'• state chanl·
pionahlp team ol two yeati
aa:o. •
A newcomer who h a!1
been workinc with the firlt
strlnc, Jake D a v J s, was
booted off the 1quad by
Mulligan f o r dlsdplillar.J
reasons .
Saints Still 1st
Jn .,CIF .Ratings . •
Undefeated Santa A n a
• "DOied out unbea~n El Rlan-j cbo for the top spot in the
' ClF RDiin&s in this week.'•
poll .
Coach Tom Baldwin's Sun·
set League ctl:amp.ions chal·
keel up 133 votes from par-
ticipating sports writers to
1hade the defending CJF Li·
tli11I: b')' one ballot.
Santa ·Ana has two soft
toUcbes left on its regular
1 e-a-a-.·a-ecbeduHl, tackling
HuntiDl!on Be~ .. d !>an·
Ml Ana V..alley.
El Rancbo·allo cu coast uie.--ol the year. fac;ln'"t-Min Keppel 'and El
Monte. · ~
Sant.a Ana smashed Ma-
rina, 33-0 last week to re-
main in the-top position and
El Rancho blistered a tough
Whittier squad, 28-0. to gain
in tlle voting.
Servlte's Friars remained tn the top 10. tylng for ninth .
with SL Paul despite' the 0-6
tie with Mater Del. ·
Key game <ID this wee.k's
slate matches tb-: Foothill
League powers, .Burroughs
and Pasadena.
They will collide Frtd.IY
night lit ~ougbs. '!be ~
ter i.s ranked fourth in tile
CIJI' '9ihlle Pasadena ii r.._
ed eighth. •
Pasadena climbed into Ille
eUte ratings by upsettiJig
highly regarded.Blair. 20-16.
AAAA Top lt
Place School Votes
1. Santa Ana 17-0) 133
2. El ·Rancho {7-0) 132
3. Santa Barbara (7-0) 114
4. Barroughs-(1-G) 101
•. Lokewood (7-01 ~
8.· Notre Dime (7-0) • :r,,
7. Anab<lm (11-1) .:..
B. Pasadena-(6-1) '.34
9. (tie) ·s.rvtto (S.~·1) .:23 '
St. Paul f5-2) '23
AAA Top Ten
I. Temple City (7-0) 146
2. Excelsior (7-0) 109
3. Crespi (7-01 !07
4. Lawndale {7.Q} ·&1 s. Morningside (6-0-1 ) :n
6. Santa Maria (6-0-ll '.70
· 7. West. TOJ:tance (7.0) ·54
8. BellOower (5-0-1) 4-0
9. Upland (6-11 1:1
10. Sunny Hil.1J (6-0-1) 21
Others -Loara (1), Tus-
tin (5).
Santa Ana; Anaheim
~acl ~unty &tings ...
-1 WhU• we're on the subiecf, why ft it thllf Or-T---· -........, •• pat at USC Oel!l wl ..-... -Sepra (ript) help young tennis
County All Star Junior Tennis Tournameot idled·
uled -at courts throughout the county starting No-
vember''·11th. The event is open lo boys and girls
from ~es 12-16.
~· 6rinli'dfuhtf•11 'top five
l.eams ~f:!mained unchanged
in this ·week's piep grid pol1,
but the rest of the ra~
10 mingled in a · haphaz,ard
game of rilusica1 chairs .
ming Valenci.i 10-2 SatnrMy
wlllle liville Leque·leldl!>lr Loar.a feU to ninttl ·in tpJt11
of blanking ecz.on.. del
Mar 17-0.
Garden Grove .tvaaced to
eighth from loth by beating
Sols.a Grande 21-' to keep it..
u~eated status lo Gar•
den Grove City League ac-
tion.
.1nge County lnternetion.11 a..w.,-is llit ......
.1nd flr1t cla11 In evt:ry aspect NW hr the .... u:w
In. which It handlel th publicity?
* * * Be ban? O.J.? If Leroy Keyes of Purdue wim
the Heilman Trophy, remember where you read it
lint.
* * * , Golden West College, we think. bas the best
band in Orange County. It& rendition ol the Nation-
al Anthem at the Fullerton game two nebrt• ICo
was gteat. . And don't matching sport coats look a thousand
times better than all thO&e plumage-bedecked.~
grinder suits?
AOO GOLDEN WEST' The Rw\ler roadliDJ
staff likes those lean, quick types as opposed to
Big Ten-type behemoths.
Line coach Don Rowe explains it by saJing:
"We uk our boys: 'Wh!Ch would you rattwir be bit
by a Mack Truck doing 30 miles-per-hour or a balt-do~en Volkawagens d.oiD'g 60?'"
* * * A county aportswriter has 1tirncl vp a herMt'•
nMI with hi• bl"" dlroctod 1t Sonti ... Kith School.
Tha 1ehool'1 edmlnlstraton •nd "'6C:Mn haw_...
gone to far •• to post signs about c.,,..,. which cast
a1p1r1~n1 at the scribe.
W~n tolcl tho wrilll' 1• boslc.tlly • Hk.W. -·
one faculty mtfftblr ,.spondtd: "I tlenlf ....,. tt ....
* * * High school eligibility cases are getting mott
like ·James Bond stuff a.II-the time.
How about tltis one: It now comes ou~ that a
meniber of a Coast area prep football ooacbinf ltaff
asked the publicist of ~ professional sports tea•
last ·year to help .recrwt a quarterback from one
school in a district to another. . .
The publicist obliged and the resulting nnt.ch
still leaves bitter feelings at the school that 1ot
burned on the deal.
Jayvee Football _,,_
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pia,..., Tia ---llolJoll, DICt Miller. fiD ·ia afl"Y•• lllmb for tbe coming Orange
Four Seeded
For Oil City
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will be played at ' , .... Fri-
day, Dec. 15.
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. ' SPORTS IN BRIEF ... Horpel Wins
Wrestling
Tournament
(C 1 et hm Pate II )
&\N JOSE -Su Jose
State foalballen held a
tight wcQoat Monday. con· ttllb'a-• ,.., execu·
..._ M they prepared f o r
Sablrdl.1'1 1 a m e against
calilorDia at Berkeley .
Flanker Mike Scrivner is
still oat with tbe atteref ·
feds of pneumonia. His re·
~ Glenn Massen-
ple. di ii very doubtful
for the came because of a
Iecnnadepull.
C:.U l•J•r~ll
BALTIMORE -Bob Bord. \be Baltimore Colts'
w:Wru deferWve back who
Mf!ftd a shoulder separ.a·
tioa iD Sunday's JJ.10 vit'·
tary over the Green Bay
P..ten, wiD be out for at
kall three-or four weeks.
tbe Colts. said Mond1y.
RllAIJ Tlff!f' y
tel Fremont but at different
times. Tia:er had threatened
to move his training camp
to Los Angeles but appar-
ently was persuade<! lo drill
at the hotel.
Pia.era on Wait'ler
SAN DIEGO -Ttle San
Diego Chargers of the
American Football League
said Monday they have
pl~ three.year veteran
defensive end Howard Kin-
dig and rookie linebacker
Bob Print, a free age nt
from Dayton Universit y, on
waivers.
Tep Llnftltan •
Chris Horpel. 16-year-old
sophomore at Newport Har·
bor, won the 125lf.t pound
championsh.ip at the South·
ern Pacific AAU Olympic
development wrestling tour·
nament Saturday at UC Ir·
vine.
A total of 320 wrest-
lers competed in midget.
high school and open divi·
sions.
Horpel defeated 1967 CIF
finalist Andy Guerrero of
Santa Maria in the finals .
SAN FRANCISCO 4-2. It was a Horpel family
Tackle Ed White , a main affair as Tony Horpel wa s
cog in California 's stin~y fourth in the 160-pound class
defensive squad , was nam-and a third brother. Vincent,
ed Pacific-8 Lineman of the was fourth in the 101 -pound
LAS VEGAS -Nigerian Week today. division .
tight be•..,.weilht champWn White was Ml outstanding Anolher area prep con·
Didi: 'nfer appeared rusty In California's 31·12 loss to testant was Ed Dulaney of
while dW.Jeoger R oge r Southern Californi,a I a s I Marina, who fini shed third
Rome al.· Montana looked weekend that the vote for in the 106-pound bracket.
sharp u the opponents in lineman of the game honor~ In the midget division, two1
tbe NO'Y. 17 title fight set-was nearly unanimous for Newport Beach boys galne<1
tied ....,. to box in g for the junior defensive star. places. Monte Whitman was
their CoaWDtion C e n I e r The 255-pound White was fourU , in the 75·pound class I
bout. involved in 21 tackles -and Mark Riggle was third 1 ncer ad Roqse b o t h eight sol~s and 13 assists. a mong the SS-pounders.
bosed tbne rouncls Monday1-,,-c::::..::=:.::-:::..::.cc..-============ll
ia the same mi at the Ho-
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Foothill's Kniabts, pre-
viously unrated,. ttulted in·
lo seventh place alter troun-
cing Villa Park 35-0 and
move into 1 tie w;th San
Clemente for first place. in
the Crestview League. San
Clemente dropped from sev-
enth tti loth.
MagnoUa jumped from
eigtlth tti sixth after trim·
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Lines trim fore and aft
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TRAITOR -Frank Gorshln guest &tars as an Ameri-
can traitor working with the Nazis, tonight at. 7:30,
in "Garrison's Gorillas" on Channel 7. Gorshin
leads the Gorillas into an ambush in this episode
of the hour-long color series.
TELEVISION VIEWS
Andy Williams
Comes On "Big'
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
AP Television-Radio Writer
NEW YORK (AP) -It was pleasant ind~ to
have Andy Williams back in the living room Monday
night.
THIS SEASON Williams is doing tile special
instead of weekly show. In his case, this only means
that he won't be around as often since the program
seemed no more elaborate, the guest stars made
about the same contributions and the musical sound
was about the same as it was when Williams was .
turning out a program every seven days.
And that means it was a very good show.
But then Andy Williams is one of those naturals
for television variety. So are Dean Martin and Perry
Como. They all stroll on where so many other run.
They sing smoothly and effortlessly.
THEIR HUMOR is the kind that brings chuckles
rather titan roars. They just don't try to come on
strong and the result is usually a happy, relaxed
hour for the viewers.
Williams' NBC show abandoned the rigid for-
mat of his otd series but maintained that fine quality
of intimacy. Working with guest stars Henry Mancini
and orchestra. pianist Erroll Garner and his wile.
Claudine Longet, Andy really loaded in the songs
and ranged from old ones like "I Can't Give You
Anything But Love" to "I Dig Rock 'n' Roll Music."
EARLIER Danny Thomas on the same network
pulled CYff an amusing stunt. His hour show brought
together hjs old "family" in a skit purporting to
show what ha s happened in the three seasons since
ht dropped the long-playing situation comedy.
Mltl'jorie Lord, his "wife" on the show, hasn't
changed much. but my, those kids have grown a lot
in a few years.
NBC will present its first original dramatic
shCJw of the season. William Haoley's "Flesh and
Blwd" on Jan. 26 The two-hour program. taped
last summer. stars Edmond O'Brien, E. G. Marshall
and KJm Stanley.
CBS WILL GIVE the public a pre-Christmas ~Ht
on Dec. 18 with an hour of excerpts from "The Drop
of Another Hat," the two-man show of Michael
Flanders and Donald Swann that was one of last
season's broadway hits.
Since the departure of "Dr. Kildare" from the
networks, Richard Chamberlain has rarely been
seen by the viewers -not even as a guest celebrity
on panel shows. He will return, however, oo next
Monday's CBS "Carol Burnett Show,'' but singing,
dancing and playing comedy sketches instead of
takfog temperatures.
Recommended tonight: "Where we stand in
Vietnam." CBS, 10-11 PST. report. with Charles
Collingwood. ,,
Dennis the Menace
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T U ESDAY
8 RICHARD WIDMARK stars * in "BACKLASH"~lorl
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thlnklnc cwlfa. The Lenno1 Sllttr1 IJ $tltok·i~ Movie: "N11ht ....
Pf'O'lldt muslcM hltfllltf!ts. •II" (horror) '42 -Bela LusOll. liolltl Atwill.
IJ ROLUR GAMEs-tive! (C) . * T ·BIROS n. NEW YORK 12:lll GI lfteUs "°""
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fl)Mer .... mLM Wldlll• U :JS 0 hit.,. Filla: "Oklahom1 T tni-
loly."
f' RED SKELTON! Guest: 1:00 8 Mlwte: °"Vlritty l irl" (COl!ledy)
'4'-8oll Hope. 81rti1r1 St1"1fYCL
Cl Ntwt .,.,.. ... lMlf (CJ Wally Cox &t Intro.
Kathy Gale
8 aC1J •e4 SMtt.e MM: (C) (60 min.} Comla Willy Col 11\d
Ol.l11ht Hilt 1114 Klthy Galt. pro.
0 Mtrit: (C) "Tlllt N1ctit '" l!ie"
(comldy) '41-Don Amech• Alice
flyt.
mottd to ipeci1I lllllinc frM lh11 1 :30 GI All·Nirflt MOYits: "llome, I SIS"
Tom H1nM11 Oal!CtfS. suat ~ (1d't1nlure) '64 -Debra P~atf. fJ 11" (1) 1\e 1""4n: (C) ( "TIM '-Wildtf .,4 tht Moh1e11"
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tioft. Alt lttrlctM alielt eften htf Ol111ty. ~ frM lht Iron c..
helt1 11 Yll!Cellt lttt11111b tt ttoP telll" (dr1m1) '57-Theodore Bok ...
aualftltioll " tllt woM. IMdtrs. Johll Betit lty.
WED NESD A Y
DAYTIME MOVIES
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ENDS TONIGHT SI_, l'tl119r-•M si.l"t "Ill THI HEl"T 01' THI lllOHT" "A THOUSAND CLOWNS"
STARTS WEDNESDAY
A 19VELY SORT.t DEATH
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New Stores Openbag
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Penney's Oiiers
. .
Full-line .Concept
Longtime cuatomers of the
J. C. Penney Co., Inc., will
bardlY recopize their old
friend when they see the
company'• new stores open-
ing Wednelday in Hunting-
ton Beach and Newport
Beeel'I.
F~ttime Peaae1'• CUS·
tom~ come c:a1l1nc at
the new ou._, in Hunting·
ton Center and P'uhlOll Is-
land wiU find what Peoney's
maaecemeat calls "full-line
depaftWDl stores."
The ouUeta are models of
a new concept the naUonal
ret..il c&in recenUy adopt·
,., cbanges in these ed.m'
"full· tt .outlets ar~the
addition ol, for u le,
complete furnitWe ~
menta, a bi&fl falhloo line
d clotbloe and au«imotive
dlagnottic and terVice cen-
ters.
All of these additione a.re
featured at bottl the new mm to be opened in 1lle
Orute Coast area Wednes·
day.
Opeainc ceremonies at
both steres.are 1cbednte4 for
t !l6 a.m. Wedneldaif.
FURNITURE GOES f ASHIONAILI -Patti Frahm other furnishings (background) indicate acope of
puts herself in tile middle of model room set up at new furniture department, one of added feature's in
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SPECIAL MATINEE
WEDNES DAY, 1 P.M.
nu H rHSHMINn
MATI NH ADMISSION
ADULTS S1 .00
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One of the '"o't popufer
11ewsp•per fu luru i'I lhe
..,tire Unilecl Stetu i1 the
""" L•nclers cofu,.,n It'• •
d•lly fu lure of tho DAILY
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Penney's new Fashion Island store. Bedroom and Penney's new full-line department !tore approach. ________________ ....:._ ______ ~::..::..:.:.:.=:..=:.:...:!:!:.:=.:_
lllASHIONI '°ll REAL -Nikki Lippert (right),
member of the J. C. Penney Co. sWf al Huntington
Center. impilibly imitates mannildn in women's
fubionk department at new store which will open
Wedneaday. One of the models may not be for-real,
but the lddJtion of a high fashion line of clothing
la a very real part of Penney's new full-line concept.
Science Keeps Tabs
Un Phantom of A ir
WASHINGTON (UPI} -
Science 111 doting in on a
weather phantom of the sky
wtiose trademark u vio-
lence without warning.
A tt.U ol uture, "1e
phenomenon is known to
scientists as CAT-dear air
turbulem:e -and i~ prey
has been ttie high-flying
jetliner.
Technically, CAT ls born
in the "wind shear:• pro·
duced When two fast-mov·
ing currents of air with
different temperatures col·
lide. But u n 1 i k e storm·
c a u s e .d turbulence, CAT
gives no warning.
This "inivisibility" is the
source or its greatest thrrat
to the airliner. Earlier this
mondl, a Br i ti s h-bu1lt
BAC111 jetliner owned by
Lacsa, the Costa Ric11n
alrline, was caught in U1e
trap.
Violent gust& hurled 1t up
ind down four t i m e s
Ulroui'! 11,000 feet of air-
space. Inside the cabin, two
unbelted · passengers were
battel'ed to death in th<' two
and a half minutes it took
the pilot to escape from the
turbulence.
sn :F.P orn;
In March. a llni~ Air·
lines jelllner Oyin~ in cll'Ar
weather at 37.000 feet ovPr
Wyoming was forced into a
steep dive. One man w11s
tos sed to th e roof. and cited
from what a coroner latrr
ruled was a heart att;id-.
Safety lnvestigators h:l\ e
never ~cifically naoil'd
CAT aa. the cause or a
crash. 8ut a survey of live
airline11 in 1964 s-howrcl a
total of #41 injuries t r:wr·
able to tlr\T. Betwcc>n t%:l
and 19fi.~. l!ie Armed F1111•rc;
blamrd the phrnomrnnn
for an Pslimated J.10 m11l1on
tn dama8"•·
Scientists have been 11hle
to piece together enough
clues on CAT to start them
on the path to a solution.
For example. they know
that the strongest forms or
OAT u11ually occur near or
around jet streams -the
ta.st-moving currents of air
found in the high attitudes
used by Jets. It can occur
in patches with a horizon·
tal dimension ranging from
a few miles to one hundred
miles.
SMALL DIAMETER
Vertically, it has been
known to stretch from 500
fee t to 15.000 feet. But
scientists say it is usually
less than 10 miles in diam·
eter, less than 3,000 feet
thick a n d usually lasts
about ru"\ hour.
But one block of CAT can
dissipate onl y to reform
again in the same general
area. It seems to favor al-
titudes between 20.000 and
40,000 feel alt.hough it 1s
found at any altitude.
It also occurs most often
during the winter months
then lessens in the summer.
This seasonal variation is
associated with the slron,I!·
er jet streams that occur
more frequently during the
winter, metcorologisL.c; be·
Ii eve.
But sinrr lhr p;..act na·
ture o( CAT rPmatns baste·
ally a mystery. a system of
detection rathl'r than fore·
casting is given the h1gJ1est
priority. ""
DETECT ('.\T
The general concc-pl rs
that a piece of C"QUipment
must be developrd that can
detect CAT and It'll how 1n·
tense it is al lrasl four or
hve minutes lx'fnrr-the air·
rl11ne pconrtratr~ lhP arr,'\
Ground-operalrr1 rlrlectnr~
abo mu1t M"'veloped, the
scientists say.
New Law Wednesday
4~0rtion Setup to Change
SACRAMENTO (AP) -statiatics on abortions ...... Ch• ... ch wbtch ,_. •A Fer the first time in a cen· ,..~ '" • -_.lacs • tury betlnniDI Wednesd fOrmed under the old st.ate numbtr ol hoepi ... oppos.
a ,..iman can Clbtain 8 ie:!i law, but other offlciala have ea any type of surdcal abor·
abortion for IOIDe reason estinated tile figure at less tion and was 1lle major am.
other than immedbte danC· than 500 compared with an ele oraani1.ation oppo1ing
er or dealt!. estimated 100.000 illegal Bellenson's bill .
~ stat.e's . p~ysiclens, · abortions performed on Cel· Hospitals with fewer than
bospt..U and di1tr1ct attor· ifomia women each year 25 beds automatically are
neys have prepared for the . • eliminated because they day when the Therapeutic How will a woman go cannot be sanctioned by the
Aborlton Act d 1967 g o e s a b o u t obtaining a legal Joint Com.rniuion on Ac·
into effect. abortion. if she meeta the credit.ation ol Hospitals.
They see no signs that law's conditions? The main conce:m of the
California wtU become an Us1J111ly, the officials say , preliminary work, Cattaneo
"sbortJon mill" as some her own physician would aald, is "to protect the pa-
crltica of tbe new law fear. cont.act an accredited hospi· tient from embu-raasment
"I don't look fur great t.al -about 8S percent o( and protect ltle phy&ician
numbera," said Grant Cal· the at1ate'1 hoeplt.als are ac· and hospital from legel prob-
edJ lems.'' taneo of San Fnmcisco, as· er ted. siatant director of the Call· An application would be Jn many cases, the hospi·
fornia Hospital Association. filled out and submitted to tal committffs are expect·
"It doesn't open ttte do 0 r a special comm1tt.ee of staff ed to lndude obst.etrlclans
to any Indiscriminate act· doctors. The committee oC and iynecc>l<>eisla, the offi-
lon. It's very re!'trictive." two or more pbyslNn.a .. ,c_l_als-;-;w.,:.-:.:'d::.-::-::==-=---
. would cletermlne u the WO· LEGAL NOTICE
BrLL PASSED uned ~..a u man Qt.Mt.u.11 ...... ll '°• ap· llOTIC• TO ca1.nou The abortion bill passed .... ..-....i---. A •'--. prove u•e .uvi ""''' SUNalCNl co#f' Ofl nt• u..: legislature late 1 a s t DA CHECK sur1 011 uutto•ioA l'CNt spring after some o( the THI couNTY ~ CHtAN•• most emotional debate and If the pregnancy resulted E••••• "' AllTHUlt E. IUHCH. •Isa k,_n •• AltTHUlt IUHCH A. E
thorough soul-searching ev· ft'om crtmJnal rape or in· '"""c"' efltl .. A. 1ucH 0-.MCS'
t ho ....... . Notkt la her.ti¥ elv.., ,; utdl~ er witnessed in Sacramento. ces , wever, .,..., comnut· llt•lftt c•lfl>t "°'"" !flt Nld ..._,,
Gov. Reagan signed the tee would forward the ap· 10 111• ••Id c1a1'"s "' "'* tfllct "' tM . . . • Cieri< o! ltw. elort.aald COUt1 er le .,_ measure June 15 without plication to the d1str1ct at· "'..., toe ,... unoenltlMd • .. • office
comment. torney in the county involv· : .. :~=.11:i;.~~~'1:i lolOJ
California thus became ed. The district attorney ~IY of ,,......_, c .• 1.,0,,.,., ""*" o;..=
th -:-d . Id d le . h th .... k . it "'* PIK• "' bul1Ne9 "' Ille e .. w state this ye a r wou e rmme w e er w-.._ 1n au rne!M ..,.w,,. ,.
to liberalize Victorian-a g e there was probable cause Mid .si•. """ c1a1nu. wit11 • -
th t th d. . .. ,., -·· must be flied ., .,_._ laws which limited abor· a e pregnancy Jd lD· .. ., ....... Id. '""""' •'---. llftw
tions t'O cases where ttiere deed result from rape or in· rn.o.'::: :=" ,_• .:J~ lllllb.
was immediate danger the cest. 11uss£LL K. KAHi,
prospective mother would If the claim appears to be ::.i'~•.,,. E••ate
die. The others were Colo· false. the district attorney •-• rr ._
rado and North Carolina. would notify the . medical ,.... ... '1-.ri.1"' ";:.,:,-. m
The new law permits staff and the abortion appLi· 1~ ~ "*
abortion in cases where: cation would be rejected un· Now. 1. 14 t1, ., 1~~·1
Defll' 1,;;:
"I. There is substantial less the applicant suc:ceaa· LBGA.L N011CB
risk that continuance of ttte fully appealed the decision
Id 1 to the pe . t lie .... "''~ pregnancy wou grave y su r1or cour • cuTtl'ICAn 0.. 111 impair the physical or men· Sacramento County Dist. l'1CT1T1ou1 l'lltM AMI
I I Ith f Att Joh P ' .-A Ttl• undffslllMd do '"''.tl'f certl,., ta 1ca o the mother. y. n nee Hr""' on "'•' ,...., •r• c.onducfl"' • c-,.. ,,,
"2. The pregnancy result· a comrnJttee whJdl dralted :=.i: •nd "''" bustnm ;, ~1;
ed f .d tin f ... A ........... CllY "' c.-~ rom rape or incest." gw e es or ""' prGl8C\I· c_,., of o...,,.,, s1e•• ttA ceofllr..ia' tors and he said "Wt '11 sit wMtr 111e t1ct1ttous nr'" -.. -•.:
Or"" OF BILL ' ... i1on w111c11 -. ,.. ..,_ 111e --v • down with tbe bolpit.ala 10 ~""' "' ,,.,,_ "' "'-i--. 1111 .... ~1;;;
Another proposed con<li· everybody understanda the ,o;.0::s~111t''"::i ,'t:';'"-..14~~~11c~
tion, deleted from the bill ground rules." com-ect "' "'• 1011ow1,.. --· whoM because or Reagan's oppos1' Th h I l' _..... Mme• • ..., addresses .,.. ..... ,_ • e 08p ta I mvwca) 1 ... 1 Forti Addlnl!On, J:Jt ce';i1111, lion. wou ld have permitted committee can approve 1he ,..~, "· co.11 Me... c1111om1•
ending a pregnancy if there abortion if tt receives no .. t!::'".':1• "t11'C.!'1:v:'!:"'ceWtot!:.~
was a substantial risk t h e word from ~ district at· 11!=!.' 1:, "'-"'1• ~ c1ay .i
child wouJd be born with a tomey within five days. llM4 ,_, Add......,.
grave physical or mental ONLY ANSWER HATI o,'~,:~Oll~1[': p~,..,,.
defect. "We only f111Wer wben couHrv "" ou~coe 1 0
The medical association · t' f'ed •t · f d ,. °" 1111• lrd ,,.., "' 11..,,_.,., A D we re sa 1s 1 1 1s a rau , 1w , "*lore me, '"* u~. ~ and C'alifornia Hospital As· Price said t101•rv P11b11c '" -1or ..... Cou'llV
C·a1· h ked t . •1111 ltete, ,...,.,. 111w.1,. •hi so 1 ion ave wor o· Evidence of fraud will be m1u10MC1 .,,. IWO<'n. "'-"Y 'o;:
,eether since the bill's M SS· h c t "'f h -'" l!w.t Ford Addi,,.,. .,.., t"" SUC aC OrS as I S e Jl1•tnlo Plllllo Prov•nano "-t a~e to compile a 17-page hasn't reported it to the po-•o 1tw-•ht --...._ ,....,.. •re
0 ,:;: memo of guidelines for hos· 1· . " h Id xr te 111e w11111,. 1nst.-1 •nd ~e. e sa . "*_....,..,. .. ,,.,. "'"' .,,.., .~ .... pitals on how to hand le the B t ed' 1 th ·t• •M ,,_ u m 1ca au on 1esl WtTllEls ,, complex technical proced· expect the bulk of applka· 111•LI ""' •tld ""' flffl< .. i .....
ure required f0r obtaining a tions under the new law to '•111 0 ~••rv. Jr
I g I bo ti. Hotorv Publtc i.. -for e a a r on. fall under another category Said counrv •NI s1oe1.
PLAN READY -danger to ttie mother's TJ... cr';';:''°" !orres
A form has been develop· phcysical or m~dnt1ahl health. ~;.~d:'ff""i>ti"..r:--'
Ni for reporttng statistics to attaneo sa1 e new law N..--1 '-"' ce11. ,,...
the State Pubfrc Health De-"doesn't for~t hospitalbes .to H::M1~~ ,r,a:e ,.;:"" oe11y 1~~
partmenl. as required by create comm1 lees or I~· LF.GAL NOTIC. h I · I t · volved. We suspect certain' ' t e eg1s a ure in a resolu· religious hospitals may not 111 TMI 1u,11t1oa «MllrT 0. ~ TM• tron which accompanied the STAT• 0, CALll'O•NIA IN ANO l'Oll abortion bill, authored by ta ke the opportunity of ere· THI couWTv ol' oaaNH
Sen. Anthony C. BeilCT1son, ating such a committee . . . c~~~?c:N , Beverly Hiiis Democrat. this Jaw provides the option. 111 THI MATTER oF THI AOO,..
Jt doesn't demand It." ~~~~.~:T..°A~ J~:fisE. !..'?!'..~.s •"" And distrlc~ attorneys ~ ....... have developed g r 0 u n d The R o m a n Catholic c1~.~o=~?:lE OF T1<E STATE eft
I f th . I . h T• altUCE EDGAlt JONES ru es or e1r roe In an· av °'"*' "' 1111. CO<l•I v°" .,.. .,...""' dling aborton applications <•'" •nd ,_,.," •o •-r ....,. 111e
b . R d • s t J..-.. tJA lllit c-1 "' !fie ec.irt Houle In 3Sed On alleged crtm inal ea 1n g e ,,... COllfllY of Oran-. Sl•le Df C.llfornl•
, ape or incest. •1 "" c-• 11_,, "' 0eoe,,_. No • "" nwr..,.y, Ille ht elev .. "*1>erv, /\ California Medical As· ,..,, •• • u O'cltldt "M .. ..,., ....,,
· t' ok 'd At Col} '" .. ' •"" .-. to "'°"' GllllM. If .,.., SOCl8 IOn Sp ·esman 1181 ege VOU h•n ""'Y Nld edOotlo'I "'°"Id not he's not aware o[ anu IO· "" or1nl"<I occ0<dlt1e to 1N1 llOllll"" .., I lit• ~trtln
quiries . from individual~ Th h' d n d • Th WITNUS. Tl>e Honoub!e Jud~ "' ~eeking information on how l' t tr ,.ea ers ea· "''d s .. .,.,to, Court 01 ,,,. Stell "' C•''"
to obtain an abortion. te.r at Orange Coast College l '°::~~E~;r~ i: ?:./r::rw1 •"" ,.,. t«t will be held Sunday at 2 .... ~ s-iw c011t1. "'" tt11 .... "'
NO RUSH p.m. in the OCC forum with ~0;:~1"'· tm
"We've asked a numhf'r a reading of "The Glass w I! sr JOHN
f h , Cl t" b ' ft M'll d Covnlv C-•tld C:l~rk tJA .... o osp1tals :md most p<'O· ose y u.:e 1 ar an s.,,,..,"" cou•I .,, "'• s••• .,. nle I've talked to don't ex· Wayne Hamilton of Laguna C•lllornl<I ... •nd for .,,. '' CovnlY of Oron" peel any great rush,'' said Reach. 11. 11u11v l . ALLr11, ·
Irvin I':. RautenbcrJ(, assis· The reading. fi rs t of twn ~~
tant ch1rr of thr bureau of this fall at OCC. ii; open to w.11., r 1ter'"u
m11ternal and child r11re 1n lhP public al nn char~f' ~':!e,:11'.':.'1';!, ~:.=:·
lhr StAtf' Health nepart· Memhf'r or lhP rnl1P$!P·s oral l~ .. ~':", • .1";~~ .....
mcnl. i11terpretat1on anr1 theater
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The d,epart.meot has no classes will take P.art. 11°"""'"'' 1· "· 11• "· "" PIM' . .
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J 4 DAILY PILOT Tutsdq, Nowrnbtt 7, 1967
Bolsh evik Uprising
Stalin Held
Terror Weapon
WASHINGTON CAP) -
It's been like watching a
Russian bear eat an elec·
~ic light bulb.
Surprise, convulsions , in·
digestion, internal bleeding,
thrashing around half out of
mind and digestion restored
have all been part of the
process since the Bolsheviks
took over the Russian revo.
lution 50 years ago today.
Surprise -The Bolshe-
viks were oaugbt flatfooted,
unprepared for the ~eov
er when the revolution be-
gan. They got themselves
t.ogethes:, grabbed ~eir
chance, and c o mmurusm
bas been in charge sinee.
Convulsion -The begin-
ning was d r e a dful: The
8truggle wi1h the other fac·
tions which were split and
indecisive; civil war; an d
economic collapse.
Indigestion -Lenin and
his Bolsheviks started o u t
as the apostles of K a r 1
Marx. But they t w i s t e d
Marxism to suit their needs.
Nonstop. Air
Service Not
Restudied
WAb1ilNGTON (AP)
Tbe C i v i 1 Aeronautic•
Board declined Monday to
revise its investigation of
nonstop air service between
Albuquerque, N.M., ~ n d
fi ve major areas -Las Ve-
gas, Nev., San Francisco-
Oakland, Los Angeles-Long
Beach, Dallu·Fort Worth
and Olicago.
In denying the request of
Trans-Texas Airways for
elimination of the Albuquer-
que • Dallas • Fort Worth
route issue, the CAB note.I
that this was the second
largest of the monopoly
markets in issue.
various parties had --ed the CAB to con.sider &er·
vice between Albuquerque.
San Diego and Albuquerque,
Grand Canyon, Ariz., a nd
between Lubbock. Tex., and
Ch.lcago, Dallas, Lu Vegu,
Los Angeles and San Fran-
cisco.
SALE
And Lenin even part.1J re-
s t o r e d capitalism for a
while.
internal bleeding -From
the beginning there wu a
blood bath. It became a
hemorrhage in the l9.10I
with Stalin's purges and
executions, bis device for
eliminating rivala, J'Ml or
imaginary.
Half out of mind -Stalin
was a mental case, ooe of
the most vicious in hiltory,
who reigned through terror
for 29 years from the time
Lenin died in l9'l4 until bis
own death in 1953.
But while terror was biJ
weapon, power was bis lan-
guage. Under him a primi
tive nation became a world
power, with all that meant.
For only a brief moment
the United States bad a nu-
clear monopoly. Stalin
quickly broke il
Digestion r e s t o r e d
Digestfon r e s t o r e d -
With stalln's death, some
sanity was restored, re-
striction.a were eased, and
the Soviet Union beg8n to
look a little more like a
civilized society, atarti n g iO the 1950s with Nikita
Kbrusbdlev who was Dter
dumped.
After all this agony t b e
most obviou question. one
which must fill every oth-
er naUcm with APSWebm-
alon, ii: What wiJl blppeD
inside tbe Soviet Union and
what will lt do ID tbele nest
50 years?
No one in hi.I right
mind will try to predict il
Through their who.le history
the RuJaian people b a v e
known nothing bu Mmil-
sioa to atocrades, 1 o m e
more fierce and bloody than
otten.
At the moment power is
divided among tbe leaden
but nevatbeJea centered
in them. Interna1 strugg)el
for power among them
could resurrect the night-
mares ol the put 51 years.
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Debutante Mothe.rs H'onored at Coffee
SEATING AllAHGJMINT -8eJec:tbC tM1r tabJes for the Cbll·
dren'• Home SodeV Debatante BaD ate (1eft to rigtlt) the Mmes.
Alan JocelJn llJckle, Warren E. Poltnl mtllaurice Coyle McCny,
whole daqbten will be presented to IOCiety Dec. 28 in the New-
Annual Auction
\ portll' Inn. 'bb18I wve dlOlell bJ 1987 debutante mothers today duri:nC an fnlermal cOffee ud arielltation in the home of the
Donald Swdund&
Art Devotees' Choice:
Lively, Silent Bidding
Art devotees will be especially interelted in the tund-niaing benefit
pllnned by Cotta Mesa Art League.
For worb ln all media· ol the art field will be offered fOr 1ale
during' two types of auctiom between & and 10 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12, in
·Mesa Verde Country Qub. Bidding:z:be when oils, watercolon, erehi•, stitcheries,
mosaics and other' of art are IOlcl to the highest bidder during spaced
lntenals.
And. out the tweninc a lilalt audlon will take place. ArtiJta,
who have contributed to tbia kind of sale, have specially priced their work.
Praepedlte buyers write down the price they will pay for a wort which ii
aold to the one indicating tbe most money.
A percentage of all auction proceeda will go to the league's scholar-
ship tuna. Lut yelr a total of f700 wu awarded to deserving art atudenta
from otange Cout College and UCL
Among area ~ represented at the event are John Burgees, M·
ward J<>Jaon. Vincent Farrell. Wide Zlnt, Lucy Andenon and Bill Payne.
Another feature of the l8CODd annual Art Soiree will be the fun and
interest added bJ caricatures done by Bruce Mcintyre, artist, author and
tmtrudlor at Orange Coast College. Previously be worked for 12 yean at '
the Walt Dlmey Stodlo In Hollywood. ,
& mothers of 1967 Cblldren's Home Society d~
butantes were honored during an informal coffee brief. tni them on all of the exciting events _ _planned prior to
their daugbten' formal presentation ball, questiona came
in rapid fire succeSlion.
Conversationa quite naturally revolved around the
Dec. 28 ball and all of the hectic but exciting parties plan·
ned for the days preceding it. Orientation for mothers,
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Swedlund today,
included rehearsal procedures, seating arrangement.a
plua many other iteJDJ of interest.
Honored iuesta were the Mmea. Nan Brought.en,
Patrick S. Chase, Lowell Evans, Thomas Beck Fleming,
Randall F. Geddea, William S. Holstein, Robert Frederick
Ingold, Alan Jocelyn Mickle, Maurice Coyle McCray,
Robert Put.mm Hankey, Georgt Thomu Pfleger, War·
ren E. Poitru, Terrell Lake Root, William H. Spurgeon m, Richard Steele and Robert N. Weed.
~·· Merton Cameron, auxiliary president and Mrs. Wallace Gerrie, ball chairman welcomed guests u they
arrived.
A1Jo present to answer quesUons and aasist in the
briefing were members of the ball committee, the Mmea.
William Harper, invitations; George Gurr, treasurer;
James Johnaon and William Ad~s. presentations;
Robert Meserve, photography; John Wataon, press;
Swedlund, decorations; Frank Trane, tea; Alvin Cox,
progr1JDJ; Charles Peyton, debutantes; Phelps Merickel,
re.ervaUona; Ira Smith, preball party, and David Lang,
hostesses.
In July debutantes and their fathers toured the
Santa Ana office of Children's Home Society when Ed·
ward Mooney, director, told them of the vital work done
by the society.
Interest was so great that the director attended the
coffee where be repeated the report, emphasizing that
the society's work simply is not confined to <iilldren but
deals witib both the natural and adoptive parents as well
-thus bettering the lives of all concerned.
· Presentees who will make their formal bow to
society Dec. 28 in the Newporter Inn are ttie Misses Jill
Kriatine Brought.en, Patti Anne Chase, De Ann Evana,
Victoria A1lan Fleming, Courtenay Geddes. Ann NelJOn
Holltel.n. Renee Smlnne Ingold, Joeelyn Elizabeth
lllctle., Holly Martha Kclny, Nancy Anne Neece, Unda
carol Pfleger, Beverly Poitraa, Kathleen Patricia Root,
Shelley Spurgeon, Ell.u.beth· Adama Steele. and Margo lane Weed.
NcHlolt eocktaDI will be lel'Yed with fOUl"IDel hon d'oeuvre1, which
are the comteq .of the league.
A painting, put.el pcrtnit, stitchery, po~ry and other objecta will
be awarded lucky tlctet-bolden. Tlcteti an being IOld by leape members
and will ~~Dible at the door. .
SHH, BUYllt'S CONCENTRATING -Mrl. Charles R.
Brady indicate. "a liWe.lllence, pleue," whlle Mn.
Grayson McCarty offers her bid for thfa painting. Many
works wfll be ottered for sale daring a lilent auction,
I feature of the l8CODd annual Art Solrte to be pre-
sented by Costa Mesa Art League Nov. 12 in Mea
Verde Ooantry Club.
This Is No Blarney, Better Get ·Some Sitters for Arnie
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Two yeara
ago I married a wonderful bachelor.
I WU 42 and be WU four yearl older.
I considered myself lucky to 1et l1ICh
a fine man, and I IUD do.
The problem II hll older brother,
Arnlt. Arnlt bu ba4 severe emoUon-
al problem.a all bil life. Although
there ii another broO.U and two m-
ten ill the family, my bu1baad wu
the oae who always m8de a home
for A.mle. I knew when I married
that th1I arrangement would have to
continue. But Arnie wu genUe and
noninterferin& and never created any
problems, 10 I didn't mind.
The put year Arnle bu become
chHdllte and cannot be left alone for
a mlnu~. I must take biJn market-
ing, on all my errands, everywbet'e.
I've bad to give up bridge, club work,
all the tbing1 I used to enjoy because
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ANN lANDERS 5l
I can't take Amie wUlh me and I
can't leave him home alone.
I don't llke to complain, but I am
heooming a nervous wreck. Plew
give me an answer to tbil depnafng
problem. I feel llke -A PRISONER
INMY HOME
DEAR PRISONER: Anle'1 lllten
ucl 1woe.Mr tlloelcl wed oat a pro-
cram te relieve JQI, ucl yotll' lau1-
band 1boaJd call tltem to1et1ter uc1
tell them. They lltould take Arnie to
tltelr homea or come to 7our bome
• t ..... -
I
pd stay ~ Wm, ... bin paid be)lt
.. do .. : •• my oplaln, three dar•
a week WHld be abtm rt&M.
U Uley are UNI~ • tood ud
refuae te ltelp, by all mean1 hire a
alUer for Arnie ud return to yoar
toelal u4 eommnlty aedvlllea be-
fore yoar husband bu to hire 1ome.
oae to lit with you.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I share a
duplex with a nut. We both rent. This
woman bas two cats. One is a Per-
I
aan *> WNl'I a diaper when lhe
l'UDI looae In the house. Tbe other 11
a cron.fJyed Malt~n who 11 famous
for ber coatact Jenna. If JOU think
I am kJdding let me uaure JOU that
I am nol The nut llireadr bu been
written up in the papers because Of
the cat with the contact ltme1.
My problem la that Ile call are
supposed to sleep in their boxe1 which
are in the back ball. Instead, they
pre(er my baby's carriage. I've ask-
ed the woman 10 times to please keep
the cata in her kitchen but she says
It la not sanitary. When I uked how
NDitary it ls for her cata to 1leep in
my baby's carriage she replied, ''My
cats are cleaner than your baby."
You're the gal with the answers.
Have you one for me? -SIZZLING
DEAR SlZ: Make a mu•li• cover
for the eurlaie a.Dd tbe catl wen 't
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DEAR ANN: I must commeot on
the mother who made her IOD wear
a alp around hil neck saying, "I am
7 years old and I d1I wet my bed."
My little boy wet the bed unUl be
WU 11. I bought tableta recommend·
ed by the doctor. They did no good.
I kept him off liquids after 3 p.m. It
didn't help. I got him up at midnight.
Nothing. My neighbors and friends
all bad 1ure-fire remedies. They didn't
work.
I'll never forget the morning my
son leaped out of bed and ran to me
in the kitchen where I was prepar-
ing breakfaal Ilia heart was jumping
with joy. He shouted, "Mom, Mom,
come aeel The bed la dry."
I reali»d then that tbe bed..tttnl
had macf8 him u unbappJ u it ha4
made me. All I could aa,y wu, '1'banll
you, God, for &lvtng me 1be patience
to endure this tri.1i without hlJl"ttDC
my cbUd." -LESSON LEARNED
DEAR LEAB.NED: It WU teod ti
yoa to write. I bof8 otller moUaen
will lean from J'MI' leUer.
II alcobollam a dlauae? How can
the alcoholic be treated? Is thet'e a
cure? Read th• booklet "Alcohol.ism
-Hope and Help," by Ann Landers.
Enclose 35 cents lD coin with your
request and a long, stamped, self•
addreued envelope.
Aon Landers will be glad to help
you with your problems. Send them
to her in care of the DAILY PILOT
enclosing a stamped. self-addres'!;d
envelope.
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Tue~, Nowember 7, 1967
NOT BY NUMBER -Tent Gil~ lf.ye•-old artfat who 'Wll chosen· to exhibit
still lites in the Corona del Mar Library receives beJp from brother Danny, 12.
The Newport Beach City Arts CommMon ia spoDIOl'iDC the montfl-long display.
City's Choice
Young Artist Honored
_Civil .War
Topic Told
Bom.W. During the War
P..tod bt tbe South will be
pfueated bJ Mias Christine
Brooks at the 1 p.m. meet-inf nu-sday, Nov. 9, of the
Emma Sansom (li.apter,
Untt.ed Daughters of Confed·
INICy.
From coiortna boob to
finger painting to oill.
The young artist ii 14-
year-old Terri Gilcrest of
Newport Beach and she is
having a on~man show of
still lif.e oils in the Corona
del Mar Library.
The exhibit bas been ar·
ranged by the Newport
Beach City AIU Commis·
aion and will be shown in
the library through Dec. L
Terri, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Gilcrest, bu
had her worn dilpla,ed in
numerOUJ student mt abon.
She is a freshman at New·
port Harbor Blgb Scboo1.
February
Wedding
In Offing
At her l9Ul blrtbdq.,.
ty, att..w bJ frtelldl _.
relativ•, 611 •I• .....
of Kat111rJ1a WCll'tlllnltm
W85 N9Mild bJ Mr pmll-~nts, Mr. ad Mrs. .Jam.
H. Wor1hlnata of Bnnttnl-
ton BudL
On SatardaJ, Jl'eb. JO,
1968, Mill Woriblnctm will
exchanp wecMln« ""' with Jam11 C. Emlinl al
lAls v ecu la the ()wnnnad-
ty Methodlll Olardl.
The bridH1ect ... cnid-
uate of lmtna ~ Scbool
and DOW ii IUehJ a beau-
ty scllooL
Her filDce eUencled bilh
SlDce tbe ... of n. Ta
bu received oil painting in-
structioll from Mrs. 'lbelma
Paddock Hope of Cmona del
Mar.
Art and art work is her
love, but Terri's "spare"
time finds her busy with
Luther League, Keynotes
and the Girl.I Athletic At.·
sociatioo at NBHS.
Her tworite sport is swim·
ming and lbe bu perform·
ed ID several water-ballet
ahon apoDIOl'ed by t h e
Newport Para, Beacba an
Recreation Dept. Sbe allo
enjoys peta and bu t w 0
aqaariwna.
KATHRYN
WORTHINGTON Dete Set
8Cbooi ID JacboaviDe, Fla.,
and 9G'ftd four years witb
the U.S. Air Force, includ-
ing a JN!' ID Vietnam, pri-
or to"ldl cUlcbarge.
Members will gather ln
the Santa Ana home of the
president, Mrs. C. A. Nia·
IOD.
Refresbmeots apropos of
the 'lban.bgiving seas<>n will
be served. Alsisting the hos-
tesa will be Mrs. L. B. lr·
Uh and l/Js1 Virginia Car·
penter.
At a recent meeting Miss
Gertrude Montgomery of
Balbo9, daughter of the
chapter's founder Mr1.
°'9dotte Montacmery, ~
played an o\4 army coat
worn by ~ father in ~n
nessee.
Overeaters
Anonymous
To Gather
A Fountain Va.Dey wom-
an wbo bu Jolt • pounda
ID lea than a year will be
pest lpe8br for Overeat..
en~-at I p.m.
Thunday, Nov. 9, ln PaW-
arino School, COlta u ...
The lfOup of men and
women meet to lhue a·
per1enca and to eom their
common problem of over-
eatlq. Further lnfonnatlon
ii available by caDiDg 56-
3543 or llM"141 or writln(
to Overeaten Anonymo ....
P .O. Bos »72.. Bever 17
Billi, llm.2.
Party Time Plans Laid
Party Planned
A pre-bollday kmcbton
and card party will take
place in the Cblrcb ~ R&-
MgioUI Science, 20062 Lagu-
na Clnyon Road, tomorrow
at DOOll in Devere Ball.
Party pllDI are under Bakhrin, Hancoct Bannlq
way fOI' tbl Newport Bar-m. Barton Beet, Norman
bor Suppm-aub, a supper Bing, ~ BlueD. r _
dance group of b1'b ldtool ~ v1
student& spOmared by the ~~ConnT and~
Newport Barb or Yacht Dahl.
ReaervaU001 ~1 be
made by calling the church
olflce at~.
Club.
Parties are td>ednled In OU.. are lie Meur1. and
December, February, April Mmes.IC. F ~~ EchJ ternacGah. J. Garden Club and March, coinciding with ow......,., ames ge,
school holidays. The festlvi· George Godfrey, Peter B. Huntington Hllh Garden
ties take place in the yacht Hlll, Jack Jobnlton, Edward Club meets at 8 p.m. the lab Kelly, Merritt Martin, Rob-second 'lburtday, and Joca·
c s~nsors of UliJ year's ert McGinley, William Mc· tion information mey be ob-
group are the Messrs. and ~~-= ::_n and =~:L~~. Wll·
Mmes. Ned Anderson, Grant -------..........,=--,:::::..::::_::..::::::..;..;:-.:::!....:.=..:=:::.__
urs BE FllEl>l Y
If you have new neighbors
or know of anyone moving
to our area, pleaMi tell 111
10 that we may extend a
fdend1Y welcome and help
tblln to become acquabrted
ta tbelr .... IUITOUDding1.
lhndiaaton lucla
Yisffor
147~153
Cesll Mesi Ylsilor
545-1593
So. ColSf Ylsffor
494-0579
fflrllor Visitor
~
J. C. JJump/,,,.i~6 J~w~fer6
~av~ o/~HJ <Jualil'I
lo i/u ~aJor aHa /or
ovsr 21 'l~ar6 •••
• Diamonds
e WCJtdaa e JltDflry mode to Mdcf
e StnUng e Fbw JtWlf"v
J. C. Humphries
Jev>cln•
1823 Ne~ Blvd.
Cost•Mesa
548-3~1
J.
NH Benefit
From S.ale
Potential Members Pooled at Potluck
.Aid Fund
San Juan Capistnno Pleat& AaoclaUon courted ~ .
tential membtn dutq a potluck dinner for 8S
guests in Caldta Caplltrano. Ciudad Capbtrano.
Taking a converaatlonal break at the affair meed
by a recreation and pool area are (left to rigbt) Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Stoebtt and Mr. IDd Mn. Gene
Ward.
.
Benefited
A hGrUcdanl~p
award .. beiq llllUtuted bJ Orate ~ Callfanla ......,.... of Wom1a'1
Newsman ·to Headline
Thursday Club Meet
Soloist in Spotlight·
For Music , Associates
a.bl.
lnformlal Colla II e I a
Women'• CJab membln
about it, What 1t mean1 tit
the club and ttl 1:0mmllJdtT
will be Mrl. Georgette Ma·
wen. dittrlct tarden a D •
beautl.ftcatloa cbalrmaa
when 1be ~ tbe uu
club's Garden SecUoe" at 11:~ a.m. ThundaJ, No.. t,
in the clubboule.
All club members ad tM
public are lDvtted to Ulil -.
lion. TboH attendlna ..
asked to bring a sack 1uncll
and participate in tbe pl.at
and candy aale:Pl.umed to
raise scholarship fund.I.
F u r t h e r information II
available by .. calling M r 1.
Bruce Howey at 548-7498. •
Flowers
"Forming
AcUvWet for the Thurs-
day, Nov. 9, meeting of the
Seal Beach Junior Woman's
Club will Include making
flowers under tbe direction
of Mn. Marpret Hazlehust. TO REPORT
The meeting wlll take C1ete Roberts
place at 7:~ p.m. in the ---------
McGaulh Inter m e d i a t e
School library, and a n y
WODUUl Wider 35 years o I d
living in Seal Beach is invit-
ed to attend.
Divorce Anon
Agenda Active
Great Books
Course Open
To Volunteers
Adults who would like to
lead Junior Great Book.a
reading groups may regis·
..
Ttllt'lln a• w ICutlr Upper BaJ Anoct..., al ._._ __. 1a • • ' •,
Qlllt 1'Gblrtl wlll brlnl Oraap ODw1tJ PhlJbarmm. Pa, ...... Ille ftl a ._.
1fWI ta a <hqlq Wodcl 1e Societ;J will eam Into Jq IOloW ta tW s-f ....
to memben of tbe Tb~ 1be .,._.._u4_ ......,. .... _..._. Sbe coaffmed day llondq Club of New· A-~..... .,_.. ...,. .. -r-
port Beach at 10:~ a.m. when 1be7 upreu thaDb tra1nlDc ill New-.., -4
Tlu1rldQ 1 Nov. 91 in tbe to one of their on mem-Pft a nc1ta1 ID t1M Car·
Balboa Bay Club. ben, Mn. Jack Nleleldt, neiM Owmber Malle Ball,
Tbe KNXT nenman will for preaen:i.;a mmical New York atJ.
lptak from. f tr I t b • D d ,__.,.. M N 1!. .TodaJ .... perfcnu .. a
bowledp about many of pr'v_.-' "'· · IOloUt Jn Loni BelCb md
1 • 1 t • rday'a and today'• The aatberinl will take fGr a dmrdl ID Newllporrt ,____.n t .__;c place In the WestcWf bome ~ De I, &DCJuding t b e Of Mn. AD.In .Jobnlbn. s..cb and JI stadJlll with Middle Eut crises be COV· Diva Nina KOIWI II La· end tb1I put summer and In addlUon to belq en· tuna Beach.
tn llCSe. tertained, members will be-A tesUve harvest hmcb-
Roberta made the tint gin prepa.raticm for the an· eoo will conc1Ude the. meet-
"sarrender broadcut" u nual Cookie FesUval Tea int with members, the
an eye witness of the Gel'-which benefltl tbe Pbllbal'-"---,.,.._ R .--1 m nlc ~. 'Wlllltcll 1.-. Df.. man evacuation from Italy. 0 • oane Wataoa. Donald Pind-
After the war he covered Mrs. Nlefeldt prefers her er and Edward Fretz U-
the Berlin A l r 11 f t and role as a church soloist be-
Tokyo'a May Day riots of cause, "I deem it a prlvt-='='ltl=q=the=::::bostea::::---...·.,,...---
1962.. lete to be able to ~
ID addition t.o hi& interna-my graUtude fot this talent
tloDal reporting he ha woa;,~ch I maw it not nilne uuinerom awUcls in the ~t H1a, Who gave it." Sbe
Southland for bis Loi An--bas recorded an album en·
g'eJes area reporting. titled "Open My Eyes."
Luncheon reservation in-Mrs. Nlefeldt •tarted ber
formation may be obtained
by calling Mrs. John Mor-
ris, 644-0522 or Mrs. K. W.
Kendrick, 673-6252.
ID ~mber ThurlQy
Morniug Clubbers will bear
the Bob Mitchell Singing
Boys' Choir, in January the
Vina Harmer Trio. A Ha-
w a ii a n 11.Mlu-d a D c e 1a
1cheduled In February.
Kids Like to
'Ask Andy'
A performance at Melody-
land Theater, potluck din ·
ner, bowling, dinner dance
and tript bead the Novem-
ber qenda for Divorce
A n o n, a nonprofit group
whose memben are th·
vorced, in the process of
divorce or legally separat.
ed.
ter for a leadership train· --• inc class in Costa Mesa with
Mrs. John T. Nolan Jr.
Tb~ elgbt·week course be-
ginl at 9 a.m. Friday, Nov.
10, in St. J ohn the Baptist
C&tbollc Church h.all with
llPw•d G. Will Jr., wester n
program administer, in
c:harge.
Detalll for the activitJes
plUI weekly discussions will
be outlined during a meet·
ing at 8 p.m. Thursday.
Nov. 9, in Ll.Dcoln Savings
and Loan, Santa Ana.
· Fee for Ute class Js $8. ~ Mn~olan is accepting reg-~ iltra 1 and may be con-
tac at M6-7254.
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prelel
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Lo
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Peter
of the
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wa1
Moncb
dnank om.
bit re
to the
officer
He wa
no ahc
The
Francl
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Set
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and itJ
will h'
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at 300
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preside
Med.lea
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T Tunday, Novtmbtr 7, 1%7 OAJLY PILOT J7
J:"laeater N ates Skelf;O• §ow Replacement
Lido, UCI Groups
M ..
--l'nstnnt Stardom Arrives for Chorine Tonight
Raising Curtains
87 TOM m'US
Ot .. IMltr !"Ult .....
ford Katine ttle mad priest.
By VERNON SCOTT
Ul'1 Hell'IWMCI G«,.....,.. Keeler musicals, but s h e
couldn't be more delllbted.
She especially hopes she
will continue to follow the
sc ript to stardom.
"Wardrobe bad w whip
up a special costume for
me in one afternoon," she
said. "And when ahow time
came, with that live aucU-
ence out front. I was ao n«r·
VOUB I hardly heard a word
Mr. Skelton said when he in·
troduced me and explained
why I replaced Joey.
"When the music staliecl
I ~. tense and nervouJ. learn if ~he makes a big
But once I began to dance enough splash to leave the
I relaxed and the singing chorus line forever.
wu easier than J thought "I'm keeplJlg my fingers
it would be." crossed," s b e laughed.
Now Kathy must wait un· "Those old movies W8"n't
til Tuesday night, air date exactly patterned after re·
ol the CBS-TV show, to ality, were they?"
--~--..;......------~~~~ Tbeliter ectivity along the
Oraa&e Oout 1eta a bead
lt.t tDfl week mi culmi·
natea 1n one of UM heaviest
weekenda of bJ ltil1 young
leUOD.
Eight performances a r e
carded, Nov. 8-11 and 15-18.
Clayton o.rrlJoo, dean of
the fine arts at UCI, la dl·
recting.
HOLLYWOOD (UPI> -
Remember thote old movie
musioalJ when the leading
Uidy came down with 't.he
vapors on openln& night and
the producer tapped • cbor·\
1ne from the line u • wt . . . w arsaw minute replacement? ,----------------------------------...
Closing out its lour-week· Inverla.bJy the little chor·
Ralain« hlr reipective
curtaina tomaht and Wed·
nuday Oil a pm ol vutly
dlutmUar olfertnga are the
Lido Ille P1-,yert and the
UCI clnma department.
Tbey join lour other 1ta1e
prodDdit.u u.dy bl prot-
?ell CID weekend IUDI.
The Lido Ille group, whlch
la active onJy two weeb out
ol the )'NJ'. oplDI the Alec
Capel ID.Ylt.ery comedy '"nle
au.bo'1 tu. eveomg for
a ft~ nm at 1he Lido
lale Qabbouse.
On .Wednelday, UCJ pre-
lentl the Orange County pre-
miere ol •"J'be Persecution
and Aaaa1aeUon of Jean.
Paul Marat ac Performed
by the Inmate• of the Aayl·
um at ~ Under the
Dnction of the Marquis de
s.de," a theatrical mouth·
fU1 Ill men than one respect.
Ruth McCulle7 ia direct·
ing "Guebo," which stars
PM ml i.. Donna de Bar·
rot aa a m1*rf writer and
JU ac1n11 wife. Ellie Paint-
• -a.. JtllllD hNd up tbt Lido iilPi* tbiC cast. .
Olmpledng 1111 Udo COID·
PID1 .. car• Pap~i. Al· bst Spc-, Cbuct Winneld,
Roy Woolley, Tun Sher·
man, David Va Hout.on and
Lenee Brown. The comedy
runa tlroulb· Saturday at
the clubboUle, 701 Via Lido
Sood. • • •
end nm Ftlday and Satur· Q • tet us girl went on to stadom
day nights la the Hunting-Ul.R and eventual romance with
toJl Beach Playbouae pro-tbe leadhlg man.
ducUon of "Boy Meets Girl" In Laguna Well, televiaion pull off
under the direction of Ron Its own little backstage ver· Al~ijywood.spoof com· Tbe Warsaw Quintet, &ion of the Ume·woni drama
edy features Howard R. Sol· touring North America (pr on tbe Red Skelton Show
omon, Martin Fuchs, Pam· the first time, will play a tonigbt
ela Brown and Bruce Simp-concert in Laguna Beach Joey Heatherton, the al.Dg-
ton. Performances will be ~unday even.lng as the ·sec·
..; ..... tb B 2110 M · ond attraction of the Laguna in( end danclnl cutle, was .. ven -e am, ein Beath Chamber Muaic So-to be featured 0 ueat ata.r I st., BuntiJlgton Beach. •
• • • ciety's sea.son. witb Skelton. But on lbow
"A Hatful ol Rain," de-The concert is scheduled day Joey was too ill to
tailing a young man's strug· for 8:~ p.m. ln the Laguna work, and Bed waa left wWl
gle with.dope addiction, con-Beach High School auditor-a gaping hole in hla lbow.
tinuea at the 17th Street ium. It waa panic butb>n time.
Sohool auditorium in West· Since their debut f o u r Choreographer Tom Han·
min.It« under the auspices years ago in London, t he sen, however, kept bia bead
of tbe Westminster Commu-quintet bu toured ex· and auggeJted to producer
nity Theater. tensively in Europe and the Seymour Berni that a tal·
Mike Slclnner, Pat War· Far East and bas made a ented bloode in 1he aix-cirl
ner, Burt wamer md HatTy number of recordings. cbClrus might be able to fill
Hammers are the principals Sunday's program, devot-the spot.
in the drama under LerTy ed entirely to mwlc for pl· 'lbe girl in question was
Trammell'a direetion. 'Ille ano and strings, will eon-K·athy Gale, a member of
show is being staged Fri· sist ol the Quintet in E-flat Skelton's dance line for five
day and Saturdav evenings. major, Op. 44, by Sch_u· years.
• · • -· • mann; the Quintet in F ml· ''Tom knew J could 11ng,
At South Coast Reper· nor, Op. 34, by BrabmJ, and but nobody else did," Kathy
tory•a Secood SClep 'lbeater, a contemCciuintet by explained. "Joey waa sup-
"EntertainlDc Mr. SJoana0 Graaya . ~ to llnC and dace ta tbt bill ol fare ~ Ill addltloD to tbe Wmu• 1Blues in tbe Niebl-' 1 be• b'ouCb Sundey. James De Quintet, the Chamber Mu· lie melody, but I bad no
Prielt dlrecu the Joe Ortaa sic Society will present the Idea how tbe lyrles went.
black comedy. Zurich QWnber Octet on Mr. Bern• didn't bow
'11!e "Sloane" cast is com· Fel>. 4 and the Prague whether to let 5 ·cbOnla
prised ol Roger Parker, String Qu'artet March 24. sing the number while I did
Sara De Witt, David Kettles the dance ao1o or to let me
and Stuwt Geddes. Perform· p· Du ... do both."
ances are given at the New· l3DO eus Kathy spent two boura
port Beach Theater, 2815 learning 1be words aGd m •
Villa Way. Slated Sunday s1c of the aong and another
• • • three h o u r s memorizine
From ugbt comedy to-"Luv" continues its long Lydia Olmedo Fuentes Miss Heatherton's dance
night, the apotll&bt shifts stand at the Orang~ Studio M E Stallard ill routine.
to dark drama on Wedne&-Theater Friday and Satur· and ary · .'* "Mr. Berna had me re-
day when "Maret.Sade" op-day as tbe"Murray Scbisgal present a concert of piano cord the IOllg, and be seem·
ena ita two-week run at comedy enters ita sixth ' duets Sunday afternoon at ed impressed," Ka&by said.
UC1'1 stud.lo Theater. weekend. the Charles E. Bowers Me· "He talked 1t over with Mr.
Robert Cohen portrays the Mary E-asbnan's produc-morial Museum, 200'l N. Skelton and they decided to
French revolutiooery Marat tion of the three-character Main St., Santa Ana. go ahead and use me u
Self-employed?
Here's how to save
laxes while you
save for retirement
AJ a aelf-emplO)'Cd, bu.in. or profesUonal man you can
deduct from your.wiablc incmlc the money you put-into u
Internal Revaiue Sen-ice approved Rctiranmt Pemica Plan.
Thi& Plan la known u the H.JL 10 or Klo,lt ,,__Your moDeJ
and the in.laat it eacm ii not iuablo wlD11etitwww1;
thCll only u the iqc:ome ia nicd¥ed. The maximum allowabla
cootributioo ii !OX of incocnc or S2,SOO, whkbewr ii ic.. •
Below is a condemed CIDIJllPle oC the tu avinp with a
ManullCtW'Clfl LifeLo,lt P1411foramarriedman&pd45
with two children ud an income of SU,000 ia tbo 22Y. tu bnd:et.
If you'd like 10 ba...e1be complete~filuN in lbe
example call the Man from Manllfllctural Lile. Be IW'C IO
ask him about ManufKcunn Life'a new approved Mutir
Plan. You'll ftod it coinmimt-no INlt aaremimt DCICal&fY.
It's flellible; contribatiom CM ao llP and down M iocome
8uciuata, and it IMl.,oa ••ttnc:a.e --,.,. money. Y aa OW it to 10Qrlllf to cal bim 1001L
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Savift11 Wore Tu ••• -•••••• s 1,000 I 1,000.
Annual locomtT-•••••••••. s 220 I o•
Net Amount Sa\'ed .•.•••••••• s 7IO s 1..000
Acr:umullled Sa.m. to AIM' S2J,ll, SlO,JlS
(Aawnia1 'x (lndudi.o"~ Uitcreaa ... tU) dividmids
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idental annuities. 2) nuoaabk amount or
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•for 1967 j()X of the cootriblllioo ii taubi.. All« 1967 U. fu.11
contnblltioa 11 tax Cit~
MAIUFACTURERS LIFE
INSUUNCE COMPANY
J. L ,aJafotltn, C.LU.
A,eney Associate
t:IUNTINGTON BEACM
Tel: 547·5621
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HUNTINGTON BEACH
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and Robert Gunton 1altea show features Alan Hart, Kathryn Sheahan will be Joey's replacement." the role of the lnlamoua de Carol Faulstick. and Anthony guest soloist for the 2:~ Kathy admits the whole .._ ____________________________________ __.
Sade iJl the university pro-Jkandt. The play continues p.m. program, which is open story is a throwback to the
duction. Sally Hayton a_~tbrou~~gb~N~o~v~.~25~·~~~--__:~~th:::.e~p=ub=li="c~.----------~hoary==:..::...~tt=a=di=U=on:..:.:.:.s_.:..:of:_:Ru:::.:b~y-=============================================================================Cbarlotte Oorday, Micbeel
Sutaon tbe herald and San·
Auditions
Announced
For Comedy
Auditions for the comedy
''Never Too Late" will be
held Saturday and Monday
by the Westminlter Com·
munity Theater, It wu an·
nounced this week by Harry
Hammen, 'pruident of tbe
O'OUP· Joan Hagerty 11 directing
the play, wbich concerns a
mMklle aged couple IQl"Pl"il-
ed by the stork. The cast in·
eludes aix male and tbree
female roles.·
Tryouts will be COllducted
at 2 p.m. Saturday. and 7
p..m. Monday at M59 West-
mimter Ave., J>ehlnd tbe
Emporium 1n the Weatmln· ster Center. The play will be
preleDted in January~
TV Star
locked Up
BEDWOOD CITY (AP)-
Peter Deuel, 'n, male atar
of the recent televlalo.P ser·
tes ''Love on a Rooltop;"
was arreited near here
Monday and charged wttb
drunk driving.
Officer John Dineen, in
b.IJ report, said Deuel fell
to the pavement when the
officer opened the car door.
He wu I earded and wore
no shoes, the officer added.
The TV aeries, with a San
Francisco 1ettlng, wted
one season.
Doctors, Dames<
Set Joint Meet
ORANGE -The Orange
County Medical AlsociaUon
and ill Woman'• Auxiliary
will bold a joint meeUng
here at 9:30 p .m. Tuesday
at 000 S. Flower Sl
John G. Morriaon, M.D.,
president of the Callf ornia
Medical AuoclaUon, will be
the featured speaker.
When we make an appoinbnent to install your phone •••
..
i,
95 times out of 1~, we'll be there on schedule.
The day you want us to bring you a phone is
the day that your phone shou ld arrive. You may
have noticed it doesn't always work out like
that. Sometimes it's our fault, sometimes it's
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beyond our control.
In any event, we're constantly trying to im-
prove. After all, our only business is service to
you •.. when and where you want it.
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T~, NIMflllltr 7, 1967 ( J 8 DAIL V PILOT
-HOUSES FOR S S S OR ALE HO SES l'OR SALE Gtntr1I 1000 HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSH FOa SALi UNTALS lmJALS ltlNTALI
GeMral --------1• 111 11 re 11 u.iw J ruJ ~ .. ,_ .... ,....._ ......
---1----1-000-,.-------. Chner•I 1000 ~!r'1 leldl --1000 Gen•r• -----• OPEN DAU • -1 ,&k .. ...,. _ W !":e? ._. IJ!.' N&aprt ~-~
SHINING --u111ouE CHAIM INTEREST 11th TEE U148AHIUOODlt. GlllU ............. •WWWWMY --.-~T
0.nerel
STAR ·1ohn macnab ..... MESA VERDE DOvmtSHORD.t.U.l ..... .._._.. ...... --·--1 .......
"-'*''-dean 3 Bedroom, Otder But Roomy EAST· COUNTRY CLUB YOU OWN nm UJG> --. .._.Dec 1111. Wilfl1 I 7 7 ..,....., 6 ~'rum, ~1 ~_, --TES o.wtom • Bil., ' ... ' car .... ....... .... ... ..... -• • 8"'""" 1~ balhl on large upper REDUCED SIDE home w!lb 1llREE RA Borders JOW' front yard. Cm-pr. $15.t60. '1tJll. __ ,....._ ce •rt ,..._ Q' •ht.11 ,.,..
eutskSe Jot. Beautifuly Cal' FOR FAST SALE KING • SIZED tJedrooma. tom dlloxe 5 BEDROOMS, Aa LOlr Aa 1"' o..a C....... !19 a ·I' ._ w.. ... • .. ~POOL
peltd and~· New vinyl or 'rr.de tar amaller Larre play yard with room S AATBS, c:x>NTEMPO~ COR1Dl>8AJLZT fftw. ,..,.., •••~ • wFrt--. ._,..
nocn iD bdll. fl2.91SO. 0>00 Home or Jnm:De for an adcUUooal miL Walk ON AltY, J"OftNAL DINLNO aLUFFS • .aaa..aM.1 2 • a., -. 1 8r ¥ ....._ -.. _,_ Ad.; • ~
down • A9ISDe 5""' loan, t Bednloma. 3 baths, powder to ST. JOACHIM'S CHURCH ROOM. -room, and _ __.,., ....... ., -Gs. • m-. · • ............
$110 per mcmttl indudtni rm. Beautiful entry court. &lid parodUal ectiool. IN· REAL IDMliel' adte overlooldnc w klYel. 2 LABGE a 'a --. JM&.• a. Oii 4~ ._ ..._ iili) •a. .. tDillL $85 IXM> V13T $1,500 , IN YOUR FU· 1111!!19 fA beautlful Mesa 2 BA, 2 pau., ..,.._ .... ~ .,._ • .,,......._
. ' . 1'JR.£. owner will be!p fi. V ... Coif O>urae. Family lnd.dillllw .... ..., ... .... •I, i1ry fldla
IACI IAY l'l'06 Allttcu& Wa:t nance. A BARGAIN J'OR reom tDo largt, eftcloled .., ..... Lo9 ...._ •'"CRllOR CDl'DGS llJ5-t:mllt.
$14,960. ESTATE court N'IOUlldlng the ~ OwW'...... : ~.::. Ulllc••• ,.. m7 m °""" ... ~ lArp estate type home In
a;lorioua country atmosphere.
3 ,..oa.. lled:rocma, family
room, all COCM!Nence ldlch-
en -U7,000. Aprmdmately
t/3 acre kit.
VIEW IAYFflONT
Vlalt our new m&IJlUlcent
··view-Point" Series bomea
in the fineat location
Upper Newport Bay atai deb--..wr• ot • •'-REDUCED. lov"'1 i Bil. , ... •a s ........ .._ (.-.-rrvm o..>
Approxlmatd)r2600eq.ft.of LOANS ~OAo•tll~~ :-,a:;::!~i.t_ca,.:!!!~~ ml.:::::-;:::-.;. =~~-,.;.
gracious llvilJe. FIVE BED-... OOO DOWN. Bt.Y la ocean. WW 8ell al • S 8ft.. 2 BL .... • Ult ILK ·ee.. a -,. 1 BR.
ROOMS, 3 BATHS. FAM· ARE GOING WALKER A LEE ~Int. er tnide.12l 411t a. I*:*"'-................ na ~ SDO .... ,.. Yrty
in Newpcrt Beach
from ll.22,500 • $159,500
~7171 546-2313 ()pm Houee Dally l" llll Caluy Dr.
D..Y ROOM, BREAKFASI' X» Kartlor-Blvd. 0WND m..mt 19; ~ .. It ... -y.. .. . aa.. ,._ m..1351'
ROOM, FORMAL DINING UP _.. Open W 9 pm -'ILUFFS IARGAIM IJ. Oms fer willlJ!lt. .... ' ' Open Evea 'TU 9
THE ~/EAL
r:. _· T .-"\ :-£ R >
ROOM, huge ma.ater beds OUCH 11 DetuR • ..,. i BR. 2 Ila. mas .._ • A.JI. a OCiiNliOift 1 • ~ •
room with walk-in cloeets, $11,500 -Rent or Se1 A8lr I P.JI..; a-. ._ U115 llldJ (M' "1llen-)
Dover Shores
K 1 t c be n bu ewrythlng, Owner bM llougtit and muat M4-2l3t .._ at Ml-W. 4 t 111 • $115 fib'. • 50aiJ
built·IDI, dilbwuber, dolmle .a Gu. like new 3 bedroom CUST _.... ~ 3 la 4 * Som <Dl'DG&. •• • , ....._ • fD.4Nf et 'sz;:;
oven, d1sposa1 and kQ ol TO DAY home. ~ clean a ad Br. 1 bit to oce-.. rrpSc. a..._-. ~ ~ _ ~ ... ,..---.a. WINIER' Rlallll. a.tWi oe> ~ts. This home la tule-tut&fuD,y decorated. l..arie ll<>, k . 952,lliC. S,. 0.. -~ - - -_. '-'• 2 D pnp
fully decorated, fU1l.1 <»-,_. yud dose to llCbooll. er. 123 Git St. f15SllL -.. 2 Ba.. .._.. )Ill.. ~· .,.!-~ _. -. SUS-. llld wtr.
OCEAN FIONT MOVE
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Oii the Bluff
In emulift ~ ...
overtooldnl private Ct:Ne
willl 3 bedrooms + study
peted and Draped. 14'« WE HAVE Paot1ct tar beeinnen-Low STAND oor AL ... ww. • ,...,. ---.._ ....
&d.llwd, 11cree11ed·ln alum· down, PQllM!Dla lesa than Value. 3 BR. 2% BA,. lam,. a ~ J'I. OJ[..._ ...... ll&u I &•f C:.. l l!DRM ..,._ ~ .. to New.
inum Owered patio, Bloclc 6 2 ~ nnt. S135 pays all. SlJ,850. l'1JC22 Jlv na, Ip tDd Jd. :· ----~ Jlllf "-· ......., ~ ::1nte!:! 6:~-C.J'. a>LllSWORTHY 6: CO. $28,509 1°" don ...aa II t a?& ..... Im ~ ~ a.t .... JrJL
PRICED RIGHT AT 001.Y 0 IC-Tm'. Neat to Snack Shop ... r. ..... iiCRil.ozt ApL .. 9o.
$35,950 • EX c E LLEN T • Jr. ()pee Sfts. ~.,,,.rt ..... 1m le .. s ......... c:.. I I .. ... J290 .lllf "· ... ....
bmal dlnioc room
6: be ldtkd tor Chriltmu Spenisb Ulr roof
in Olis 2 story Pro91ncla1 priYUe mda.d pool
II "10" DAYS
cbunMr. O>mplete built-in $195,000
kitchen "1th natural wood Call .Jim QM
cabinl!'ts. ~ new carpets
A interior paint, lute tlving
room with flttplace A Cf!D-
eroas liz.ed bedrooms. FuD,y
fenced with laodlcaped A
~ front yvd. $850
down 2 $21,450.
TERMS. INTEREST ATRIUM CUSTOM Olldra ... $1'&.... .... I 517..mL . 2 ... ,.,.. ...... R.Wm'UL 1 IWms, ... .1'llt ~! 4 bdrm wtt11 1 llllr to OC11111 • lmlW SUI ~ .._ '-di. ..... ....._ SUI to
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WALLACE
REALTORS
546:4141-
(0pen Evenings)
THANIS&MN&
" --., .,.,. .... with ,_,_..._ ... ...,cu
be,..wlilJ~! ,.__. 51'" C.L Loa
with saJOO don or Sl.800
FHA f« 3 bedrol:m, den, 2
bath on 1Jl an lot with
boat or trailer apece, many
bearlnc fndt trees. c 0 0 d
Encunted Cott111
Zl0£.11tll ...
E>.ienings Call ~
Polilhed $ ~ nocn. Harbor View Hills
~ country kitcbm. OYer-Coron. del Mir
li.zled 2 car pnge, lcwelY Lusk • built bomel locailed
Eutside tree lined l1net. in the Soafbl.and'1 moat de-Nea-an dwzdw a ma-*-* 6 faadnattng area.
keta. 11111 drMm ..,._ • Scboola 6: Cali£ Ji'YfDe ('!am.
one ID a mlUbl A wiD .U JIUI jlJlt monientl • ...,.
Wt. Sabmlt JOm' --~ priced &out mA • VA or ...-cull. $33 900 to $U,500
::; t~thia C9n Jt.~ Jo~ LUSK HOMES
R£YlTMAN CX> ~ °" Dittctiooa: MacArthur Blvd.
drop in our oU1ce at 2199 from Pacific Cot.It Hwy. or
Fairview Roed, C.M. Newport Fwy. Turn oo San
Fn!ewl.)' ecotlS, cloee to "L" As "1n LOYRY major lboppl.ng c e n t e r.
Owner IDOY1ne North • all
offer. o:insldered.
Joaquin Hills Rd., then fol.
law signs to model areL
"Rint Spring'' 642-7252
ANYTIME
SPRING
Realty Co.
11IOl WESTCLDT DRIVE
$950 Month t11eome
8/8 thia 4 BR tam room ~ Is
a gem. 2 baths, new w/w
carpets throughout on nice EYE POPPER
quiet atre«, fenced yard, JOit listed. South c:l H1gbway ~ers A: patio. Only _ 2 bdrm O:wme!'. Jt.2 Lot
$28,500 • 1~% down. (Ripe tor income). Redecol'n
I' \I I • \\ 111 1 I
~ • \ II \ I II \ \
I I \ 1 t t
ated • new carpet5. Fire-
place 2 Bemled C-eillog.
N"ice rear yard. Vacant
"~" Priced at
1m3 Baker, C.M. 546-S440 $31,000.
Own Your Own Business 6'l5-3(KX) Et.tee: 61>51M2
The modern building, tht> Modem Four lay & Beach
e@lliuwwwt • tbe coqior• Bedroom R .. lty, Inc. :a,,,,.~ u: Here ii an exceptional ~ 'J«1f E. O>ut Hlih~. OIM
Boob opm. $1(,900 F.J>. • pin fn a dx>lce location,
terms. dole to achooll, lboppJnc,
cburd>e8. Built -Ina, Jarie
fffwport brick ~aee. famlly room
a,.s beautUul ta~.
Aamme ~" G.L Loan with
V1ctorla llDlll don. Only $23,950.
Walker A Lee, M1 WestcUtt
646-1111 Dr., ~Tlll. Open Eves.
at
«ti _._, tt.dwoocl Aoors
EXCLUSIVE
N•wpott leach
Ranch ~. 3 BR. 3 beth,
2 ftreplacs, pg family
room with pollabed brick
ftoor. ~x40' heated pool
with 8epU"l.te pool boule.
o.tom quality comtrocdan.
F.lectrtc built • tm tncl11d~1
Walk to 11bopa in.n this 3 BR refrllen,tor. La r I e, low
home in lovely EuUdde ma1ntenanoe lot. Jlllt ex· WA1EIRONT C M. I.erire llvinc rocxn I: ped to the maiUt. $f7,SOO.
wmt DOCK dWnc area, new carpeta, Emu1ive Wal.Rr A I.ft.
completely redecorat.ed tn-WAI.Km 6: LEE, 3K3
1'tne 3 BR, 2 ba home 1n ex· aide 6: out + Jarre encloeed Wstcllff Dr. 646-'T111, Open
dUlift "'" • recmtlr pdit· NDll'll room with ftreplace. .a:::Eviiiiii•ii· iiiii-iiiiiiliii .. •11 ed In 6: oat. N.w CUl>N • Rltr.-.-Ew. 6C-0135 -
ctn.pea -S55i&OO * LACHENMYER OWNER MUST Sll.L! WW ie.M with option. Oreumltanoel ~ putinl
Walter Baaae DUPLEX ~ 4 6: fam rm w11h fWb' c.w:.~ !..-~ (e. 2 BR t9di. ExceDert Joca, ~~ ~~
.._.,. ._.., ca._.. tlioa. Eut Broadw111, CM. anest lheke root. cmtom
iu HSI oa .._. Only $23,500 C8l1)8tlng etc. Tenm to .Wt
MAHC»il RLTY-> 548-!m3 6 belt ofter tam.
1m Orance E.W. 66&45 CoUe&e Ree.tty 546-519l
(49' to 11!11 your home)
MESA VERDE-$22,950 BEAT THE RENT HOME + INCOME Tree 1med .treet. 3 bedrm. 2 $147 mo. for th1a 3 BR 2 bath ac.e to Be9dl, $34,950 bath. Vacant A re.dy for home. Wm't lut at only
Georp WJDla JWr )'OU. His loel will be your $13,150. FHA or VA tmna. meo o";;i EVf:s pln. 5*1'120 Call Mn. Net.QI, StO-tm
' TARBELL 2115 ~ Heritaae Real FA1tm
SPECTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN Giid IAY' -
CJ.ann~f £~/ -.Aparlm6nl6
On W~Mrfront Near Newport Harbor lntrence
2525 Oceen Blvd., Corone ct.I Mer, Callf.
AMPLE GUEST PARKING and IOAT SUPS
Why Not Enfoy
The "Condominium.. Way of Ufe
THE ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU
You can purchase and get fee title -or lease lf you prefer.
ALL ants. have WATERFRONT VlEW. All have two bedrooms
and two baths. -WITH LARGE PATIO.
YOU A~E INVITED TO INSPECT OUR FURNISHED MODEL a., $59 ,500 and Up Lease $420 Monthly & Up
PhoH 6 73-1788 for further information
•
at10 Ill ft. Beaut. aoft &OJd 4 Bil,.._,, S JD aid. ar.._. c..t Pwfa11 -._ -. au -carpet,~ rm AND tor-SUJDar OWNDt •1111 a.ENTALI Jlt ,..... --...._,
mal C1illac rm. King aiJe eftS. Ma 111 1W a ' lfw= --IAYCLtPP MOfli:
bdrlD9.. Walk to Country NR. Be9cta. a.I> Baae ... SZ5 -' ..,,_ TV • ..W _..,
a. '5t.tll0 with ex. terms. ~ 2 BR 2 ba. ram ra. 8 .. -II 7 -..... ,_ -,,,_,,,.~·=-------I ~~ $23-Oner fC.35111 bt. a1•r Ylll DI a' s,.. C.0.-: =:-~ ~ a.pa... 1221 ~ C., 2 ..... I -. 11' IDNIO * MICM
Pklet 546-5990 --J -2...... ..... ............. =--------
LOWEST IN
THE INDUSTRY
30 YEARS lbctwlw .., ... .., --. .... .. ............... WtJU. tJMl'URJf J .Bdna
REFINANCE 5 BEDROOMS WllMiallt 4 ~'; =~;{:_•*J..:: .-. ...... ~ •;.., POW * Cd .....
$15,995 M. "" ..... .._Mldt. ~-~-.-_ aiM .,_ D at. ~B.-llNlt.
QllCld JoaaUan. $l&OD Down. 2111 .. ft, • BAI' .... 5lf.M,. .. ..... 8-"' --------
OR
SALE
Slntle FunllJ Ont,
ALSO
NEW
90%
OF
SALE PRICE LOANS
LOANS TO
$60,(XX)
FROM OUR
INSURANCE
ACCOUNT
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8aii1ttldl.y. ••w. s-.1111.--.1 .-rma1•.--. W.ALKDtauz .,..., ' '$ ....... ,....._.,._, ............... ...
-Barbor' BM. ltu M di .... ...,_ ,.,,.. J -....... -'I'• -a. .. .....
..,. 0pee til t p.m. LOVE IN .. OWN. C. lllll/-. ...._ .....
4-11. HOME
1~ bt.tbl, built·ina, di>
pol&). doable garaie, COl'-
_. lot. $11,950.
Welft.McCardle ltltrs.
1&10 Newport Blvd., C.11. 541-,,. Eves. 6"-0llN
"elnllM ,_. FrJW amt. C'1IQ TD-. Jim .,._. t a. Jl!6~-· 4141
lacba lleM*. l.oftq J bed-5aJ ... CllllllL1!16!c.mw lllL. ,.._ aiiis; ~ ---------room JaDt with 11ap _. .. ,.-. 4 ra • ~ .. alls. ...._ -. SMl1 JI.IOI Apt. ta mo. um pd.
tier tledroca. 2 bath8. PWS pan.. Lew -..,..., SB1 IDftB. J .,._ Vfllf'I P'rt ......... A l'ifrtc.
SEPAJLATIJ F A II I LY 5el4l5ll 0 7 t • .U ...... 12'5-W ~----------1 ROOK Je9dbic to .._.rm ._ P1n11 -..._ ea. _,_
cnend pdo. New aDd a., ... ~ J Bil. ...... ' -o-11 II-. ~ ... c.. ... Mw ~~pile Gcid llaa& .......... ..... • ... ........... frJil. ,.,.,. ---
carpets, • new drafts. 5tJall --. a.. m: Dea J.llll. CPJI. DftPI. DAVIDSON 1....a... 1.up earmr w * 70llr •a.t cmdt ""•idd. MODEL HOME.' '-• tniDer. 0nry l mt. c.e. -. SHI 1 a • ._.. J19 i.... ~ • ,.. ..
,._. Verde Pacesetter. 3 m. tD .. Dlt.p l"1 and llEU *' lllr: ~ .... 2 BR. No Willler lilDmGllr :n.tala T mlaala tD flle BeM::h. 1'Ws • ~ l • flllia. .._ .-. 1•••b INN JmTEI.. BR 6 tam. Carpettd i drpa, la a prtae wiDner. Ma,, par· 2 BL .._ lw ...._ sza ._, A ....... $JIJ .&a tow • $Df mo. fB.1120
1DaD1 a1ru. $29.~. dme db J"HA or VA • me. AtrJ, ._ • 1'lils. t.. ::' 711 1mo91t
RJtr. mo Hart>or SB, QI ._ -lnteftllt V .A. m4G'1 .... aG0
Sf6.5480 Eves. 5'9-llll Join. l'laD Priee $22,D 10WNHOUSE 2 BB. 2 BA. • .... • . --.-------· 2-Story "A" Fra111e WalMrlllAe, 'lmDUapr, NEAKLY JtEW. F , g ~BAY AREA aZAM Bad Al*. All
leach a..uty BJ. IG-4e, Open Eva. s.· ' a ,.a. -. -. ~·.!:, 'i.~.,., .ai -., m-..
Utt .., 4 BR, 2 bath, blt· TitADEWINDS R1 TY • M&eD • ... ms. ..........
Im. Sl>.ooo. . OITERS: • &UDD>£ J Bil. • as , ~ ane lletw • .. MIBOA. • m.-s
CAYWOOD RIAL TY J Ba ~ JOS -. P5.150 111w. J c 1 ....... • .-. J"UJlH D a. -1 m. I Bil
.ow w ,,__ H N 1 ---~ --~ ww•11n1 MY• Mean'---_,, • ...._... 1')', .B. --.., .. bell ·-· ---_......_. .taldlmll• • + IJlailllis + ~· r-.. 5'u. Dsilx Ill' Id '1"" .. 2
EAllllDIC. J-.... ... ..... ........ 1.-ID4llW1JE
4 lr·2 a.th '22,500 J BR cor newer GJ • • nw ,._ .. pr. $H1 -. .,... •• .a ...., * OCZAJri1i(ifi 1 • 8t $115.
Thia LI extft apedllJ LuXUI'-J BR/din, llocW •••• SM,B 5tl.w. ... • --SL s.Blt $1U. JNCLt1nL IN
kg carpetfmc. llaln-ln kit-Home in Cl 50x11E ··as 2 R ._ 1a o..t. Pwl iliiTAU aom. l1M12;&.
dlell 1U1trau. wood ca.bl-Dpb 2 BR nr HWJ JI $27 ........ -., .... ... • neta..' Handlolne lrtdr ftre.. 4 BR/elm w/bu'---ts; 991> w JM a .._ Afla. Pw I Ir• Liiie W. 4351
Slnglt F-.nlly Onfy /!Ace. State17 U... St&-1'120 , ~ '!.;.;:·~ .. : QmET • 1 a ..... ,.. C..., ._ 41• e W1L 1JTll,PDt AR.BELL -JWtaOR w ............. GI •• $33,8 (lie. FA a.t. ,_.-. • _ ...... ______ GARAGJ!, $1•MO.
CALL US FOR
· • 90'10 of value
or refin1nc•
loins on single
family
• Lease Hold
L01n
• t..ncl L01ns
• Apt. Loins
• Commercial
LOIN
• Tract lotns
• Construction
Loans
loans over
$100,000
On Slntle Family
Exclusive Agenh for
one of the largest In-
surance Company &
S.vin91 I: l04tns for
the past I 9 yHrs in
the Harbour Area.
SAnLER
MORTGAGE
COMPANY
336 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa
Ml 2-2171
or
I I
NEW PALM IPitNGS Call 1or Jocadaa a: ._. ... dlld/fd. • -. .... SUS CASIT.AS • a.u.: mer
Home oo salf coune, new IG401J. « MS.sm OU>Ell 2 m~
furn, 3 BR, 2 BA. IUblim ~Ir llT _. ..... ·-den, wet bar6 llOJianl ~ ..., __ OcCllP•CJ Dr . .._ (
11X40 pool. 1ttide t:ir )'add Lender'• rep 'r tt. Wiil IJOPLD ._.
.. ? Eq $40ll (UC) m.ma turbllW ' Ip BRa, llll• ..... ltefd&. .... •
d fl b w u her dli etef G.I 11111. OJ 1'IMHI
1100 throulhoat. 2 .... frJlc. =======-_$795_mov_tt ____ -.... -----lliaJr.e roof, lSX!2 pool. Good .._ V.. 1111 C•ta M..a
J'1 22 PlDAlllG ........ v.
... I aa.,
2117 Dim ....... c.x. a ... ...,......, • ,_ -·-· area. Prtoed -Clllidi .-le. --------reou. 4 BR DID 811 It o1 Key at JOOS LUICK MJW.M --:pz-==--=50~~.~ .. ~~..,~-
floor area ~ How va-BR.A.SHF..Ul REAL'IT 2 ..... w/w~ ....
cant! Good cupetfacl Fam-ur.as.n se.82 -. 4illlllile Ir y' re alee • .... 6 ._. .....
ATIMC'l'IVE 1 BDRM
Gar'llp. -..,., ....
ADOL1'I * '71-1&02 .... .......
liy room! Bo•u room! Eva scs.ia ,_. a ... 0-,, 1 , • ... ._. ..........
Brick fireplace! Dllbwu~ -. a. sm -. C. • 111161 ...._ • f'f Miii. ===:=:::1i:::a;i=;::::I
er! le electrla buDMN. In VACANT lwl s~ CALL ... • ... a.II A ... ........ ....... ._, ~~ .atta. S2M mo/~ all. Westmont wltb ...... "*--llLACI[ 59-Dll &d 5 ~ Bi.,.t ......... J..118. $15 Blldl. Ww cmt. ~ Mr. Ge.ult, ~ns1, Extra 1arp 1ot a1111 _, o1 Beel Elalll!.. -• 2 • .... --.. .,._ Pl a: wa ,._ 111 him
Heni.ge Real Eltatr. cul-de-sac m.t. a.e to 3 BR. 2 BA. 2 • g! • a W/'fl =-Gs. Pllt. A-. RB. ._ ~
BEAt[nFUL s b. r p aee.n IChoola and llhosiPac. Pric-...... 9
........ -..... ~ --~~ ...... ==========-1 ~ 4 BR,..S bath home ed for quick ... $D,25I, -,... ... .. ..... ~ --• --! 111• ,. .... 47M in ideal location.. Elrcellent Peul ...._ RNtty -.. -.. i.-. -.aa -·u P-. 11• 2 a !:!t~~:!.!·=~-..:!!:~
C81'peting, la.rp fa m 117 IC'f·lB Ewa teaM • ftn • ~ --11111 WE BecWgr wld9 Yiftr, _..
room, ~Y painted a: nm 'roWNBOUS& 2 BR, 1~ ba.. New,.. .._. Im ,.... m &. Dail a --diet. Pftlt. • mo. 1acl
u a p~n. Owner will move All &plll., qq, c1rpa. NGO Y1m7BS1-a-'lb181r. All. ..._ ...._ lmm~ately. Take over dolna. si• mo PJ1lllda 1Dd ~-: J~.... .... ..., ...... * m -AV._A_D_,A_• __ Z_Mef_. -JS-, 2-br-, 2
5" % loan • $192 mo. ~ tuft 6: Im. 51WIE ....:-......_ ft arrt'-z. i. a * IGUl5 .. ce oc:inm. (n4) ...... ~a1C~~t~ll51, H.erltap 4 BR · 2 BA. GLEN MAR. Atrt.m. F._.. ,.J. :r ,._ ftll'll..sm.-, ..,._ -.mz aft I pm.
BAO< BA y $23,000 need 1-blk Schll A: Sbop'1 Qr. Newfort 0... 6 UCL Siii &nm, CPD. DRPI 0... '9W 4740
homt that la a utti. dJlfe: $24,500. Owner, 9IJ4IQS mo._... 8D).POm.t LI M1ll
ent? 3 BR 2~ _,.U. ,. S A. ...-.. 1630 • 11IE BUJn'I • SIJ5.Ulll. PD! a.IWf OCEAlf JltOlft' CJIHl'looldht
arate work~ ope be.am. • na • .._,.. ~ • DU. Mir-0.-,.._ * Sil 10AICll II'. Dw ,_. Hiit. l M 1P4
ed family n>om" w I bure 3 Hie oa ~ A-L Clean i(i _, ' Anl ~ ..._. -an. ~ Sl25. ... $115. •iar
brick f1repla.ct, Larp lot 2 Br for oner. U.. 1otaJ View! P8aT. = .,_. NnlftGI • ....._
are some of tt'1 featura. inc. Xlnt meat. u l-T2e Kn. Wells lllie 1Jtl, .. ' • ...,.. IUllllrr ~ t11
VA & Fl IA term. aYan.bl.e. 2 BR an adlllils ..... $16-•2111 --. 11le DAG,f l'D..01'
CALL MP.. R ~CK A RD LatUftll leic9' !'.. 1705 mo. a Drd a. J BDRM -m. Os z<W wtioD. ... •• ~1151 Hentqe R..11 Estate .. -·--,-IG8I It.It. ml ...; ;;' •• ..., *-A ...,_ LMa
EASTslOE duplex; ea. J BR ~ "t' ta! Dk: aC. e a.mi e _,fl
Pool, garage.. $34,llOO ~ -------~--W. Lemmer 8kr. ~
=~~ts~~~~1:1°· STAR GAZE~1t~
• XLNT! Owner, Ml-0&5'1 • • A = K ,_ ~ !..... .... . }(' s.T: ~
Me.. Verde 1110 LOS pa ... -1 :Aa Y 'c • ...... -.. Y oa'.°21~ l'UI,.. To .... ..-..fDrWSill~. BY Ownrr: 3 BR. J Ba,. pop-ltEA.l TY __. ... aw .... d••~
ular T·Plen; -· ,ven 6 3 BD>ROOMS, 2 BAnts , .Clf,-.z.toc11111t.•
range &. dishw'alblr, stone Nw belme, TOTAL PR.ICE
frplc. °" nrr la bJdt. coo-ONLY Dl,000, Sl,300 Don
tractor, home Ml SS.In> in 8 Glelmeyre StrM
extru. $25,650. -..om An. Lquna Be.c:ft ...am
er 2 PM (next to Tic·Toc mu1ret I
4 BDRM, COm1r lot. Ct1I'E OO'ITAGE
[)rps, and c.,,.eta. $25,950 OCEAN VIEW °"11rr. ~ HERE'S A REAL STEAL!
Newport 8Hch 1200 Spacloul UY. rm. mod/de-eot, Rance. Rettig. Lee
2 Houses by owner. Ocean
front ~d uea. pr1ced to
sell! 67~1 ~1510.
Newport Bch Property
TRADE !or out of to'NTI prop.
Agt. )1r Stine, 613-62JO
---pOOf for Chrf1tmH
New 2 BR 2 ba, fpl, cond'm
$28,500 lJ>w down. 646-1903
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twin • liu muter BR. In
1rea d $45,000 l>ornft.
$18,950 • $2,000 Dn Pmc.
Mluicn Rlty, 494-0731
5 BR, 2 BA. huge family
room, 2200 aq. n. Big
back yard, sweeping view. * Call 494--lSOJ •
DON'T give It away, set
quick cash tor it with a
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V AC.ANT 2 BR., blt-tns, refric., 1 cbDd O.K.
• -Pl. •. Owner m:-...Mf.ce5
2 BM BA. Bltna, Cpta,
drlll. ......... ~ ~. patio. 5tl-GTI,
111-H Del Mar, altar 'PM
SPAC 2 BR 1 ba cpta, drp,
bltns, "'*' ..,.,.. 2311-C
Elden Aft.
NEW 2-BDRM SUD-mo. Cpa.
o~. 1\.1.Det, YG'd. ear.a-. .. m.as
2 BDRM, •all to wall carpet
atlCS drape& bullt-lna,
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LGE 1 A: 2 lR Apta. Bltn pa.
Hoe, COllftnient location. 199
Shalimar, Apt. #1. ~
QEAH 2 Bdnn Duplex
SUS mD. me. ~
Call *"'°' aft 5 pn.
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2AS•·28a
.... .. mo. e Rtd ht. Pool
• lndaar ~ S11 reraudo, Bal ,_
(On the Bq 2 bl hlll Fm')')
AVAILABLE NOV-lSC!l!
Spadoua Modern 2 Br--2 &
Cl*. Drpt. '* 1'ar aiip't: ~•arm.ID
DELUXE 4 a 2 M. OcMD
View. n,lc, 1 blk from
octe. -mo. 123~ It. ITW1G..
2 Ja ~ bbl eceen. pr +
Jrtra ,.rtt't. YrtJnSl~
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HNTALS
Aph. ~untllhed ---WO
Is A Vacation
every ctayl
Blue tkiel! Sparkling
water. Near U .flf C Jr.
YiDt and beauUtul New·
port Barbor.
5nUATED
ON 'IEN ACRES
SPACIOUS
• Fwl & Unfwnl
APAITMENTS
FROM
$150 Mo.
• Bult-tn Kitchens
• c.peta I Drap11
• Active Tennis C1ub
Y0411
Iron
• 18 Hol. Puffing
Green
, .. a._M1t __ !!f ____ 5t_40 e 3 Pools
uvnnn. TW1CH1E iar. 1~ Puol! "'11&& $140. • Complimentary
2SJt ,... AM * •• Continental
5250
2 BR 2 iidl fl.Nplace A
....... • I view. S175/mo.
Y•lJ· m.u..
$300. s BD>llOOY8. 2 ... ~ID room, cldrnlber, clrpi,
cpU. 1800 tq-ft. fTS.JJ57
Huntf....... lelcJI 5400 --
PUltN. & UNPURN.
2 bdnn, 2 bell! $115. S bdrm,
2 batb $ll5. Carpetl, dnp-
... bullt·lM. 1 blk to 5 Paints
st.oret, n.tn. •te. Key for
lfllPCdlan at 1U1 !:WI Apt
B. can OWntr tor tnfonD•·
&Cl &C-2135
).3 BR, t la, pool, PatSol M~ kll. 8111 Garftild.
Prtv. ttrfft, 1 Noel\ north
oll Qarfteld. IG-l8N
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T~, Nowmber 7, 1967 H DAILY PllOT
. .:lHALS BUSIN •nd ANNOUNCEMENTS --------------· JOU & IMPLOYM.,MTI ... a IMPl.OYMIN1 JOU a EMPLOYMENT JOIS & !M'1.0YMINT Apts. Unfurnlahed
F~ntaln Valley 5410
pELUXE rowNHOUSE
FINANCIAL and NOTICES
Money t.t LNn 6320 Per10nals * * * * * * 1115 ~·..._ ._ nQO ~w~~~ .....-. w....,. noo
1--~~~----------,RfVA Tl MONEY STICK TO -------lookk••pet'I
Gener1I ..... * lit A 2nd LOANS * YOUlt CONVICTIONS J4 P T S. Oran&e Q>unty'a
<b>lest area! 5 min. beacb
~EW ~ BDRM UNITS ~ta Drapes, Built.in
appliances, 1 ~ ba. End·
ci>uble praae. 400 aq~ft.
~ room. POOL!
Jack smith O>. 11.ftce l!M9 You don't have to aettle
1323 North Bro&dway, s.A. tor eecond belt
543-1311 anytime INTRAMATI~ olfer1 )'OU
---the finest. m01t comptthen-TRAINEES
U/21, &em ~ti.. ap.
(fee rdin)
Construction UOO
1'/C, ~ u/40. (tplit fee)
Mortg199t, T.D.'t 6345 alve computerittd cnatchl.na
ae.rvke available a.nywt>ere.
For tnfonnatlon on our UD-
Umlled lifetime procram,
caU one of our brl&ht, polite
coonaelon ... no oOlt or obll·
ption 10 a.m. • I p.m.
N'o a:perieDm Del::M''Y· 21 to 35 years. :s ldlool cractmt&. U you have the apti· we will traio you. Pennanent empfoy.
Bmtllent opportunity for ldvane&-
meat.
CPA Offlcie te $600
1bna T.B.. <PA up m>t nq.
u/«I. (fte reim) • 962-3002. 962-4481 ~ or 54().(1166
WANT lnveator for, leCW't
10%, $2500, 2nd T.D. ()rigl-
Nt.l 1st T.D. !*id down from
Sll .500 to $8, 100. M2-2271
CPA Offie9 t.t $42.S
Good 11Plnc1 blq>c up,
lepllt fee)
1 ;'BR large apt, good area 116 mo. Call 847-1266, Paul
Jonell Ralty or 847-8919 alt
~P.M. Money W1nted 6350
INTRAMATICS
Wheddye Want? WhltNye Get?
SPECIAL CLASSlflCAT10N fOR
NATURAL IORN IWAPPEllS
Allo ree ~tb»
Pe,!-.:r=ncy
INTEllVllWS MON. THllU SAT.
DO you want to earn 10%! OF ORANGE
~un• leach _5705 We have first trust deed.I Div. American Socla1
on vacant land Ii k>ts. Home Foundation Inc.
1 00 M«tp&e O>.. 222 Forest UNlON BANK BLDG.
Sped1I Rate ••
5 llnes -5 t1'"91 -5 ltudm
•u&.H -AO .un IHC\.UO&
. J'Olt SPS Western W Dewer Or., N.L
642-3170
, Ave., Lag. Bch. 49'-9461 SUITE 617 ORANGE './) A_~r C'J\. ANNOUNCEMC:NTS (Next ID FASHION SQUARE) ~.4 {i ol.Jr. and NOTICES Kl 7-5644
1-'#llet WU MW .. ....... ........ ..... _,, Ill frML a-vou•......,. e.NJw ...,_ ....., ._" •trt.._
......c>TMINO FO• Wt -n.ou °'9\.\'t PHONE 642.U71
HU&HES 2111 Se.. ........ s.nt• Atta
Aft~............., ..,1.,..,.
Found (f rM Ada) 6400 GIRLS-GALS.LADIES Te Place Your TrNer'e P1r..e• Ad ------------------
: LAGUNA BEACH Start having the Tune or Your LAGUNA Bch 114' on Cout
• Luxury Furn/Unfurn. ALTERED Siamet.e Male cat Ufe. Go to Dimer, Dancing Hwy .. Victoria Bcb, 1 BR
• Bachelor • 1 l 2 BR new resident of Balboa Ia. and partieir. Wby atay at tiouae + vacant loL TRADE
Stepg to Sbore Ir Sbopl . Oran&e collar: answel'I to home when we have &entle-equity fw home ot income
<hanriew trom evf!l"y Apt. "Takeo". Da)"I: 642-2624 men of all ages anxlouJ to local area. Ml 2-12'12 ~ ~ from $150 mo. up Mn. Morse; 673-7429 Eve. entert.ain you! All lnqu.iri~ .
~,-CLIFF DR 49'-2449 SMAU.. white toy poodle, confidential. NEW Palm Spl'Ulg$ home, 1 . male blue collar with ta,1· SELEX:T YOUR OWN DATE on &ol.f course, ~w turn, 3
• Kim Gamble, "Scotch". Vi~ 12344 Harbor 537-2760 BR, 2 BA, den, wet bar &: ~ for Rent 5995 n4u Goldenrod CdM Gen. 1 till 9 PM ~Uliard rm, 18x40 pool.
n • · Trade for yacht ,or ! <n4) ROOMS FOR RENT erous Reward. ~ COAST HEAL TH CLUB 328-57116 m.so per week " up FOUND vie. Ba.y!dde Shop-Saun .. st .. rn.Muuge -.--. -----
Heated pool • Maid aervice ping Center, Halloween: by four experienced girls IL.VE: 65 Qley. Bel-Air,
Utilities tumlahed grey male cat; call Ir iden-Mon. thru FrL 10 am-8 pm 9 .,au. •IAtion wqoo, auto.
'IV. Kitchenette& ttty. 673-8233. 548-0120 Sat. Ir Sun. 10 am~ pm ~~T· R: H, 1ood . cond.;
M<YI'EL TAHITI Bl.AC< female miniature L32 E. 18th off N!W'POrt Blvd. S97-062J an-type camper.
, 543-2129 poodle, abaa:Y. Newport C.M. 642-5090 --------
~ UP wit. W/kit.cbm West, lovable, ~ ev~ WIU. SELL charter member-HOME plus Inoome 3 BR,
$22.SO up Studio Apts. 2376 nlnga. ' ahlp Newport Beech Tennis 3 bathl, fam nn + 3 BR,
$ewpon Blvd. 54S-9755. FEMALE Siamese )'OUfli Oub. Priced under "going'' 2 ba, atucilo Apt. SSl,IXX>.
Sf:EDiING room for m11.11. cat; vie. Cl 10th St., Hunt· rate. 1·79'l-3243. TR.ADE ~ fol' additional ht iane A ent. Br mo. ineton Beach. Call Ir iden· unit!. RJtr., 673-f35o
tnb'. $35. 15'3 Oranee. CM ttty 536-0147. A.nnouncemenh 6410 WANT 28• to 31• • • •
ptUVATE, turnilhed, great DOG: Meckz bl.It 6: wht long LELS'URE CARE CONVA· e e e POWER CRUISER, h ltudent. $43 per mo. l636 hair. Vic Mesa del Mar. 2817 ~ HOOPITAL, 340 FOR ~EQurtY in
bien, CX. 60-8SZ. L& Salle Ave., CM. Vlctoria, Costa Meaa. Now e 6-ACRE TUSTIN LOT. e
1-;;i;::::::::::::::::::;;:;:;;;;;;:;;;::=: SMALL, .Uvf!l"y white, female aceepttne Medil:* Patients. call 6'1U769 eveninp.
ca....t HGme1 5991 poodle. Vldnlb' K·lllart • Call 6Cat. ~ 1'l1dQ' ewnJnc. u 1-T8. !-===;;;::==== '62 VW SUNLINER BUS 6 / lfXll' ~ 2~~ SMALL PAlWC!ZI'. V'lc:: Lepf ...,_ 6450 or '59 FORD WAGON.
.. •-· -TR.ADE tor uted VW sm. r ~ ~An ID a.ta Me-Nar retl(IODllbl& for Ill)' Al.SO: 1 wtleel Tlir FOR l u.. M&-ml. debta but my own. Mr. RJd>. What have you? 494-4793 ~AL EST ATI GIRLB G~: Vlc: Mar· a.rd A HUgbes.
, • General auerite " Sftvlew. O>rana SERV.ICE DIRECTORY t . 6000 del Mar. 673-136.1-
lllCOl'M Property FOUND: Lutrtno Parakeet AMWert s.rvlc:e 6505
4tLEX $42,500 .1~ Down. (aol.ld )'ellow), vie. Newport "* !'!
B Rocbnter, O>sta Me-Blvd I: wu.an, CM. 5tMJ.12
. Owner gu..9700. FOUND: Blade A white kit•
6060 ten; vie. Beach Blvd. I: At· 1$uslnesa Rental lanta, HunL Beach. 536-1'82
t ,
~ For Lease
FOUND little Brown dog on
Broc*hurst, Adami on Oct
'v'.TH IN
'1'.JHFN
YOLJ n 0wT'
i .\B
646.IJOOJ
e MONARCH BAY e e 3 + Family + Dininc.
Huie patio. Owner I Sacri.
fice! Tntde for lot, TD'1,
Submlt/539-2622, 499-3048.
1950 CHEVROI..ET Pick-up.
New motor, transmission It
bed. Trade for clean 15
O>evrolet car.
548-3035
31 962-1590.
1Uitable for bu.sinesl ~ CAT. Near Hunt· WILL TRADBAv!,~H·o·.;..,: would benefit and coin-,ft ... _ Beach Douft1 .. Ba'--lttlnt 6550 · ' ' ' • ~~... ,.._.,, with a bOtel operation. ,,,..,.. .-.,.,. FOR •. • 3-BR. HARBOR
$10,000 Emerald necklace It
$11,500 Truat Deed, 6%. $90
mo., for O:>utal Iota or
unJt1. O'CONNOR
496-1249 49S--1948 EVE.
ELEGANT S BR. 2 Ba. Bay
view Townboule; all eJec.,
2·•t.Y: fpl., atrium, pooll,
etc. Trlde $10,IXXI eq. tor
boat·! 673-4356
LARGE 5-Br home/yard •
Anaheim'.J Presuge areal
$12,IXX> • eq. TRADE 1 or
Home or Income prop. In
Beach area. 8J3.1096
R.equina • mlnlmua ol 2
yean ol ft!C8t lDilmtrial
experieoce lo ~
lbootlns. .... ot:,
callbntion and -d
oecillota>pM, palR ae-r-
aton,, Vl'Vlf'a. ...,om
test equlpnmt aad COD-
troll. A 1tn>OC bowi-
edee ol .ilid ltate circui-
try ii dalrUlie.
PSee9e apply ID penm to:
HUGHES
WANT Condominium 2 BR 500 Superior Ave.
OK. Hu e 2300 sq. ft. 2 atory N..-port 8-ds, Calif.
4 Ir F /R on Mesa Verde
* * HELP WANIED
MEN
NEW CONTaACT
~ ........ 1ora
ms ID 0raap OJan'1 wttb
aU tJpea worlll: -...
poandL
.... depabDdllb
~ DD'AR'l'lilDnS
NEW HIRING:
·~ e SERVICE DEPI'. e SAL&9 DEPT. e CBEl>rl' DEPT-e OFnCE e PERSONNEL DEPT.
golf courwe fau-.ay, fabo-An equal opportuni~
looa view. Colleie RUy., ~ -6 --... employer-Mid' ~---. -~~., 546-5880 but ril help Gil )IQ acale.
FIRST DEED OF TRUST ---------1 We will be ~ ~
CS2553) TRADE for car, P'ieaffora llaDdQ dJl'OIClda
Boat, Trailer or Camper or SALESMAN "~' a.m.. to& p.m. What Have You! 53&-9112 Cd for appointmmt
W AN T UVEABOARD "' ,. Dis Miii! * SJ7.2SIJ CRUISER« MOTOR SAIL-
ER to Sl.5.5 Trade Palm 8-
5 uni Apl $12.S equity -euh. TU;n f.336T ......
*
TWO HcluaM nr 81.1 A
Ocean $10,000, FP $40,400
TAKE dear Jot, auto, bo&t.
plane TD! Art Giovioettl.
673-TG>, m.9187
TRADE beautiful late lndl-
anapoU. Race car tor im-
proved or unimproved prop-
erty lo or around N !Wp()rt
area. (n4) 893-1097
HA VE ~ Ford V-8 atick,
bumll no oil, Meds body
woric; Want approx. 300 sq.
ft. cemeat or black t o p
d.rivewa.y Jnstalled 540·~
lf ,.. aft, lbt ... o..., .... ,_.y_ ..., -.. ,.,,... .,. ............. ,...
Jr9ml ...... Salar7
~ eom•..._, paid
" ............ ..., oCher
beleflb. Eltf:llftlt tniit-... AllPl1 bi pa-.
Mr .... ,..,..,..
111 mm co.
7TT7 ........
Comer ef e-c:h IMI.
tWntlngten a..dt
WANT-Land ---------
IUSIOYS
n.., .........
Ola' J8
DISHWASHERS
APPLY JN Pl2S06
9·11 ... l·'
lllmdq tbroaP Friday
18111 f. l&
151 £. C... Hwy. N.I .
SALES
P~ATf'TES
1.acfillc lndepeMeat speda)-
Usls dealiac Ill """ 100 mutual fmdL npenctinc ID
Electronics
• Technicians
''("
Lookiac tar .,, interest·
.,, ' dw!!enp, job,
but la~ the lDduatrial
apes ience w.Uy re-
quired? Want ID worts ta
.. ~ emfron,.
mmt where 100 wW earn
while you learn?
u )IOU IJl9Wft' • "yu" to
both ol ..... questions,
why not mw.tlpte our
opminp in the fields.°'
crystal f l J te r deYica
..Upment, ...anbb' ' tst1
We """*9!
•1t. ....... -. " *troute 1lleary.
• 1'f)e ahilltJ to Ule eJec-
tn:mic lest equlpmeot.
u 100 polile9 the9e bu-
k qoa11r.,..doaa, apply in
pttlOlll to:
HUGHES
500 Superior Avenue
N .. port leach,
Califoml•
Tel.IH • • • • • • • • .. xlnt Nlary
Med It Dental Ulta •• .,,
Recpt, It~ ......... opee
Help Wanted
Women
Rll llME
l!LlfR
7400
Telle~~enc.
APPLY In PERSON
MARES
SIYlllS ' loll
1515 W•ct.., Dr.
N.wpwtlMch
Hodeaes
181181 E. UE
NIEWPO~T llACH
P1rt Tune Wolk
~t work and f1md.ble
houri. Avon O>lmedcl. Call
collect~
( k I Planl 897-8783-BABYSrITING I MY HOME. HIGHLANDS HOME. ~$addlebac nn Lost '401 o.ya/agea 3-up. Mesa det Prine. on!>" * ~!Im HA VE-20 UNITS
W/lpmdable ln{'Ome
100,. occupied
Pyramid Exch. • 64&-26'..!9
flY COOi Onaip ~-nm ~ ~ F,quaI oppcnumtJ e.inpoJyu.
OWUCtwitJ lo enter digi»-m I t
SHARP GAL
Elrperieoced in blah f..th t uguna Beach
I For information call LOST. Brooc:b. l.M'le Ame-Mar. * S4.!>-S48'1 eves. NB Oceanfront 2 BR home,
: , 494-9436 thylt let in antique KOld * ~ BABYSIT your . $18M eq. Trade for land,
NI time. 11 ID 21. neat
appea.nmce. A pp 1 y in
penoa w p.m. daily.
fiecl pru(esaioaal ael.linc fuD * ar put lime llmstment
dttues ' ~to * manqe abop In Newport Beuh. Experienced only
: aettinc aanounded by snail child tn my home. Days or mcome . or Whlttltt area
\iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l aeed pears. Belined klat llW\ng shift. 89'2-7429. ~·d~ Principals only.
TRADE tree le clear acre-
age in Lake Mathews area:
!>A. 35A or 85A lor 8'uib' in
Jjarboc-area 1J1COm,. Bkr.
'8'13-4144
Sud., Jr.
exp not aeoessary. ft train.
5C7.a121, MU1\181 Fund t.
venn lac. 210D N. MalD.
Sula A.9L New Stores in vidnlty d Punch I: Judy Catering 6575 -·-------Available H.t1.11ted. liauM. HaQn,qe.__. LlTI'LE Old Ledy tn c M
: -Balboa Island Generous RA!w&rd. Much CATERERS. Avail. for hi!\ '62 Whit Cln ~ k
14arine Ave. Prime Location 9e11timent,al value. ~2410 br:uncbea, and parties. En-4 cftl. skylite etop. b-ha.u1~. $3500 equity In 2 Dll.UX~
1902 s....,.....
Cott• Mela
......... .., .......
lmboys &
Disllwastlcrs Saliabw"y RealtJ LOST Sunday morning ln gliah teu, • specialty. Surfers Love -in Pa.radlae ~ Mesa Verde area. blk & 962•2872 wag. Trade for Sport car or
DUPLEX&";, 2 BRs each. ---------1
TRADE FOR land, house.
boat, coin coilectlao etc.
!Retail Store or Office ~Prominent location Bai-
t boa J.aland, 410 aq. ft.
: w.w. carpet. $100 ps' ;mo. Rltr. 642-9555
gpmmerclal · 6015
;mCE BLDG/Warebouae
, • with 3 orn~
S11;ro>. * 962-3482
2'. SHEDS 100'X25' with 5
llm· home or oftice; Nr.
airport 546-9358 Eve.
tPts 6100
~ own land 1 block from
tleacb. Newport. MUil aeU. ~ 646-9771 uk for Dor· ;ne Lewia,
~ female poodle-tenier -., 54().5589
mJxture. Recftltb' blind. C•rpenterint 6590 -·-------
Named 'Ginger'. Reward. REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS $35,(Q) F.qui1y 4 BR, 3 BA,
54.5--8849, 54!Ml656. CABINETS. Any aize job. den, trplcs, fam rm. Heat·
LOST 10/27 Small white Ger· 23 YI"' exper. S48-6113 ed pool &: patio. ~ Jot.
man 9lepherd w/black , Laguna, trade tor ranch,
face ' tall. Vk:imty 17th Ii: * NO JOB TOO SMALL. * may lease back. 494-9254
Santa Ana St. Qma Mesa. All repairs. Add, remodel, --------
kry information 646-'1'916 Reaaonable * 962-8371 :ommemai property down·
• town Laguna. Leue 12 yrs. LOST Female Gold Ir Sil~er Cement Concrete 6600 SOT,500 value $.12.SOO equity
mlrllture Yorialhire temer. --~' ------Trade for ranch, comm.
Vic. Glenmar Tract off CEMENT work, all types. properzy or submit. 494.9'254
Brookhunt. Heartbroken. No job too smal Fr~ est.
Reward. 89'2-8825, 962-0988 H. STUFLICK 548-8615
LOST Sllaggy black &: white BRICK • BLOCK • STONE
poodle puppy fn Meat Ver-PLANTERS· SL.ATE
de arn. Saturday after-CEMENT work. 636-2916
nooo. Pleaae Call 545-8709 CUSTOM Patios, pool decks,
Reward. drlvewaya. Concrete saw·
ALTERED S1ame9e Male cet inr It re~.wing. 3421010
1Jl!ll1I resident of Balboa la.
Orange collar: aimwera to Child Care 6610
* * * SERVICt: DIRECTORT
Hauling 6730
HI ULING, cleanup, Lota,
garages etc. Dump, rlldp.
backhoe, fill. grade. 962-8745
St7-7017
FREE & a..EAR R.l lot,
~4.<m, 180' ocean view.
W A N T C • zone property
Coast Hwy, o.na P o i n t
area Bkr. 673-70). 673-9187
HAVE Free Ir clear apt.
lot. Brea. $16,.500. WANT:
Duplex or 4 • p~ harbor
., INSPECTOI
Precision Geen
M a c b i n e lbop. Experi.
en<.'ed on I y. Permanent.
Top w a r e a, oubtandinc
benefita. Call for ~&.
ment.
~8-2ZIS or s& 1ll9
An equal opportmit)'
employer
Full time. 0.l'f' 11.
Appl1 in penon:
Bob's Bit Boy
154 E. 17th St.
co.ta Mca
Young Fry Coote
or Kitchen Tr•inee
area, Jim Talcott, ntE ---------•
LAND Maintenanoe Ir Jmitorial Pmnanent job. Clance MAN. 6G-5lll. I -bl.t.. So , __ v.; ... apt. ..... • ~-... advancement.
* * * St:t< v ''-c oa~ec, otn
Sewing --ALTERATIONS
CUSTOM D.rlESSMAKINC
"LOUISE" 548-1104
PERMANDIT. to ace 50-
* * * * Alao G11rdener w /aome exp.
Call 499-ll77 • I to 4 PM
Monday thr\a Friday. Alli:
APPLY·
a~. Big Boy
154 E. 17th St., CM
tor Mr. JGnsmu. ----
No Experi•ce AUTO SALESMAN
~ Coun:y's neo.ve.st Ir Necetllm'Y! largest OuysJer Plymouth
"Takeo'', Daya: 642-2624 VACANCY * Nursery Sehl.
6200 Mn. Moree; 67~7429 Eve. EQUJPT. 1 to S: 30 wkly. P•perhanglng Tile, Linoleum
Acre199 BLACK cat io.t 11/13 whlte Harbor/Baker. * ~1539 Painting 6'50 _&_M_ar_b_le ___ 69_75
Ml!.91 bave deu c.1Uon11a de&Jerc. No ~rienoe nec-
dri•ing l'f'rot'd. ApPly essary. Demo plan It other
YELLOW CAI CO.. fringe benefits. Ext:r!Jent
~.OVER HALF ACRE dot on neck. Anawen Pboe---------
tal be. 3212 Oceanfront. Contracton 6620 INTERIOR rooms $17 up + • deep. Good rm area. ,,,.,.,25 _ _. E to. bordtn .,_ v•.... 20. Rew.,.,, pa.int. xterior, o'hang 11:
*Verne, the Tile Man*
OJ st. v. ork. IlwtaI1 lt re-
pairs, No Jo b too 1m11l.
Plaster paten. Leaking
ahower repaired. 147·195'7.
t86 E. Jada st promodao potential. C.00.
<'.Oita MMI tact Mr. Roberu. AC I a a
-S-ALES . TRAINEE-Oll')'Slcr Plymouth, 2929
'""Ollible 1A1 •uuu. Gm.MAN SHEPHERD 1• Addition• * Remodellnr trim $120 up. Neat work. ~ $16,000 IDOi Female, Blk/Tan. Fred ff, Gerwick ·Lie. 847-1358 Tram at 1125. per week p11111_Hart>or __ s_1v_d_ .• _c_.M_. __ _
,.. "Ke~"· Huntington Beach 673-6041 * 549-2l70 --:-'.VETERAN=~.,....,.,,,,.,,..s""'p:-AJ.NTI---,=-N-G-commialon with a hlebJ:y
respected 11 t e muraoce (Pl OR m~'Al 6990 : area. 5.l&-2900 er 536-2674 Electric.I 6640 e CHRISTMAS SPECIAL e Upholstery
~ MULTICOLORED female dOg -• Aver. room $29.SO complete _UP_H_O_LS-TE-'R-lr-f-G--lt--re--
compaey. Age 25 to «> ~ A U
ferred. Call Jim Kll1fft Retired ~live requires
'Jr2 E. 17th St-64M4M white tip tail, mixed bre"ed ELECTR.ICIAN. Licensed. Bonded It Insured. 642-0417 ~.,., pairs; your fa b r I c or StJSINESS •nd ''Toot&ie" 642-9339, 533-4456 Bonded. Small jobs, malnt. INTER or Ext. PAINTING, oura. 30 Yrs. expe.r. Call
126-86!KI part time work maintaining
~ FINANCIAL X 401 &: repalrs. 543-5203 IMMED. SERVICE. Local bet. 5 & 9 P.M. only,
"'-·-6300 MIXED browu doe, male. 2 G . ......." ref. FREE est. 548-1627 please. ~7.
Wanted: Service statim penonal records. Must know aal~man. Eve. lhift. Top tans. T~ 675-0044
wages r::~~ltione--REAL ESTA TE-DUL Opportvnltl• lines AC!'Oll noee, Vic of An-arden1ng UV9V PROFESSIONAL pa'rting. ---------
abn.DING tndes dealenhfp. ahelm, nr ~y Sbpg JAPANESE AMERICAN .Dlacount rices! Free esli-JOBS & EMPLOYMENT VJEJO UNION SERVICE ShnQldn'I you M with Walker
National firm will eetablllb Oltr. 83'7·100. GARDENER I 16-yn exper. mates. Refer'a. 5J6...0360. Job Wanted, Men 1000
~rson in profitable bualneu. 6-TOED tWlclc female cat 4 COM'L/IND'L I ~·L. l ·BR APT Uni), Labor • $40 ------
2S1TI La Paz Roed 6 Ltt! Frtt Information.
Mlaaion Viejo Phone or write WALKER I
i!xJ,erience not necessarJ. rme. Vlc Ba.I Ialand. Re-Mqlnt. Free ei.1. 968·2'.295 Mat erial extra. Qual-work. EXP. & L1r. motor vessel
ward. 6'rr>-C371. EUROPE.A.· LANDSCAPER GUAR. 545-3087 Capt. &. Na\ ip tor, ID 100
CARRIER IOYS LEE Inc. 2629 Harbor Blvd.
GOOD RDtlI'&I SG-~ .. ="'"'-=--~.....,...,--&mbition ia prime requlalte. llJ> you possess $20, 00> po.
feilial? U .IXXI Inveacment r1
100% financinit available.
~· Leo, P.O. Box 656, Moo-
~o, Calif. 90040
:OWNER'S ILLNESS
FORCES SALE
TOOD TO TAKE OUT. r..
~ buslneu, idffl tx" couple. Year 'round.
Broasted OUcken, abrimp,
j lzza, dell., 18Ddwlcbel,
tt.c. Full pr:lce $13.SOO. S6500
aowti. Newport Belcll sru.
IT~
l~v .. tment Oppo~. 63_~
'tAX SHELTER $10M-up
P)'e--pe.jd Int erst. leCUl'ed by
~ land val~. Mr. Han-
aa n4: SJS.7331 o.r write
llox M ml Dally Pilot.
Investor NHdecl
• Md fODVal~t boepltal
~ units • Ille Hon1 H<Jlpo
: Canel Skin. 642-1615'
£ matter what It 1.1, )'OU an eell It W'lth a OAn.Y
P1LOT WANT ADI I MUi678
PerMtMlt 6405 O>mplete landaca_plna & . JNTERJOR EXTERIOR b:>ns, for h111! ~tired US. ---------•maintenance service. Very * Acoustic Ceilings * CG. Garden Grove. SWING'IN·SET CLUB reuooable. 548-4337 eves. with Airbrush 642-4558 714: 636-00AA.
EXP Gardening Ir Landaca~ INTERIOR EXTERIOR J b W d 7020 for married or lin11le1. Con-Ing. Cement work. ~o-Fast &: nent, 1 BR Apt, 0 ante , Lady _ GREEN KEEPERS
fidential partiel, dances, fun able, reliable. 642-4400 complete $89. 842-2l.!66 OFFICE Nurse. Folly a:perl-APPLY IN PERS'.>N GENERAL-a;;;;-up boJ. al all ldndt-BTWN: I-AM A l~All-bondllb~. 8 bn day S e FAIL Prunini A cl~ enced Ill all i>huel. Wtsh· Irvine Cout Comtry Cob day week Howie's AutOIDI). CALL CHEARYL up. De,,,_.fable, reaaonable Plumbln9 6890 es to l()(':ilr m Inch atta. ti ~-n.u
!"""" FRY COOK I 1-Yr .EXPER. ve """' W. -v. 0osta 53'1·2764 e 1 • 9 PM ratea. 968-1928 LEAJ<S. Electronicall,y loca-~EFERENCES available. Graveyard ahlft/$2-tll' Rlrt Mesa.
X • CITEMENTll GEN'L Oeauup. Tree Serv-led repaired Wlderground, "'."~886-___ Zl_H_. -----DOGHOUSE rotTEE SHOP BO~Y~S~l:-::0,-·""'1""'4--
Couples • Slnr_les T HE lee. Spraying. New lawns. blacktop, walls or any place NURSE, """ in aru, 16 yn 562 w. lttb SVC.M. Laauna &•:lf'h So LMguna
GROUP, enjoy partlet. tripa, Hauling. Weedlna. RototlU. Wster lines cleaned, pn!r exp, au ph11sr11, front. back AU....round Kitx:ben m. n. Goud RIUfH' • r:unci prullta!
etc. Meet C'then w/aame LOW PRI~! 646-5848 &ure restored. Cement cul-office. Rl'I Prefer 'Laiuna· Apply in Penon: Sea Shan-DAILY PILOT in~. TT6-69Cl ~9 PM PERSONAL lawn care, mow ting. Call LEAKS. 673-3760 494-2848 aft 1 pm. ty, 630 Lido Dr, Npt Bdl. e &C7-<ttl e
SPIRI'nJAL Readings· help It edge. Own equip. Reu . * SAV-ON PLUMBING * Desire p<1s11lon u rece~ SERVICE Sta. Attend. Full ROUTF.s AVAll.A~
IOlve your worrlet Ir pro~ mo rate. 546-5261 aJt 4:30 * Remod-Repalrs-Rt'aa * tionist. Qull..lificatlonl I: time day•. Exper., 2l-6. As> In
terns tbru FAITH. 1311 N. JAP~E GARDEl'ftNG 8c * 642-~38 * 546-3961 * r!'ferrni'r~ .... ~796 ply 1645 Ad11ma, C.M. Wratminstrr ro~ boya JG-14
El Camino Real, San Oe-ln FREE EaU Good Prof N .... .... Cn41 49Z 7652 g!lepg. mates. R R I 69 .. " PRACTICAL Nune. Hoep -EXP-HARDWARE MAN eta • o ow .... _, mente • 646-7719 * 642-4239 •model., e,-r, ..v 111d homr duly. NlihU or ~ ,,;,_ DeUvf't')I 642-Cl71
DO need tor daD \..Ol'T'lld Mr. St. Ca.Ir -------100 •amc <> CUT &t Edge Lawn Serv & CUSTOM Remodeling & Ad· days ~Ul-6285. e 642-1113 e JANITORIEXPER.. in in1' nm APOLLO SEX· . ,.._ •· s _ .. TEr • "Mute in the Maintenance. Ucen~ Of diUons. Any aize Job. Rea· DAY work. All kinda Htekpcr, SAU:SM.ElN/Are 00 Umlt. uen'I c .... anup. f,,_y em.
CountrJ Oub Manner". Cal.I ~ • 545-8570 aft 5 PM sonable rate1. 531-6013 Aptm't,. All area.1. Own Part or Full time. Automo. ployment, Fringe lkncllta.
~ m.619 5fi89. traiup. 5'\1·91l63 tlv«-. • 494-SIDC after S. Call 673-1331 for appt, G~ ::one wl&he6 General S.rvlc.. 6682 Sewing 6960 DAYWOH-:K-. _4_hrs ____ d7"a-y. KITCHEN HELPER \1111.n"Y MAN/FuJI tllM
to meet lady. 0 b J 'ct . 000 JOBS I Ya.rd Oeanup, EXPER. FTM'ING & ALTER-Mornin11~ $2 hr. 547·13J'J be-Part ti mt· Tal'a Kitchen. at U.C. I. F'ood 5<-rrice
Friendship. P.O. Box 20-M. GARDEN MOWING & ATIONS. Buainei;a hrs~ 11m 1°"" II ;i_lt_. _6 __ __,,-Call 64.2-3732 for 11ppt. e Contscl: MR. BURNEY
Costa M.-. EDGfNG. * S48~ to 5 pm 675-5-161 • BABYSITTING e -MAKE--A--ME=M-:O:-:-t,o-p-:-:Uw:--r1 __ MA. INa;E::~E-
ALCOHOU~ Anonymous • CALL MIKE 673'3760 • NO matter what It ia, you 5 Da~x a week up toys you no longer Med,
Harbor Ma. Phone 673-8724 Reuon. Reliable Repairs. can aell it with a OAJL'i In ynur homr 548-3257 N1I them tor cub wldl Mlddleaged couplt few .\pf.
AVAD.ABLB --eOYS 10 · 14
HUNTINGTON BEAal Good NUtes! e Good proftt!
DAILY PILOT BALBOA Pio:NrNS\ILA e 60-021 e DAILY PILOT
• 642..Q7J •
24 Hours. Paint • Plumb'g • Carpentry Pl.LOT WANT ADI! 642-5618 OlARGE m ClaMHSed Adi. Dial 6CU6'1I hoUle Nt!WPOl"t 4!>6-12611
CAL-RON
NOW HIRING
40 MEN
Start won immed.lateJy.
No ~ neceau.ry.
Willinc to wort overtime
every day during J1teXt 6
monfha. Will train. Start
at SU5 per boor. Rapid
IMMmcement to people
willing to wort. C.11 Per-
llO!Md l>eputment Moo-
dtY Ir Tueiaday only.
842.4466
need awt,y. For Appoint·
ment call THE LOOK,,
M4-i2tOO
BARMAIDS •••
• • Giid GO·GO
DANCERS
$300 per WMk.
633-5483 Oil G976l
*
EXECUTIVE Secretary
'fyplrw, •bortbaod. fnna.
crib~ de.tire medical or
JlS)'Chiatric ti.cJcarow>cL
~ 7733 uk for Mn. Vin-1f _cm__,.t_. ________ ,
MGR. TRAINe-e-Woman to work Jn home. e Stead¥ Employment Muat be ~rlenced tn
• Good lta:rt1 houaework lo mtutaWn&. ng salary AllO muat'Uke cblJdren. No ~ experience nec-
e:aary. Outatancline Frin~e Some cooking. 'Time ahould
Benefits, Ioc:JudJnc 1-wee:ka be fJexlble. 548-7116
hid Vacaticm. AGES 25 to e SALESGIRl..S U to 30. Ex·
SO. in Good ~al condl· perience pmerftd, Good
tlon. * ALSO pirrt time Sat-. worldn& caad.ltlona. Ca J J ~ " ~ay work svall-~ Mon thru Fri. 8:30
able. ~ for an appoint-to S.
11181t Sat. or Mon. lbru. FrJ. -=sm~G::-LE-=--rtr-:---:--1 -to--do-lllbt-
' to S. houJeWorlt for room and TIC TOC MA!t,KETS board. Walkins dlatance d
642...5921 Oranre Coan CoUeee.
540-9936
NIGHT DISHWASHER * a..uty o,.,ater
Great opportunJty for am-
bitioua ~ man. Apply in
perlOll between 2 and s p . .m.
dally.
Snock Shop
2305 E. Co.st Hwy.
Coron. del Mar
Exclulive buly Hunttnaton
Beach Salon. SalarJ plu..
No • foUowing re q u I re d.
Phone 962-2444 --
VIC Npt Sehl Babysitter
wtd to waldl chldm a f t
llchl fn YoUr home. Ace. f.
7. &: 9. ll:»-$:30 ~
m.6730 aft 6.
Salesmen & Man ... ,.. ~ la~ ti> b&byslt our career opSJOl't7 with lead.Ina 8 mo old girl In YoUr home
firm olfertne onr 100 mu-Wkd1Y1. Balboa or Npt
tua1 funda, 1'\111 or pf r1me. P~M area cmly. Call
No aper nee. we train. 6Th.267'1 eves.
Npt Bcti oftk:ie. M2-6m e COUNTER HELP e
Santa Ana obioe, 5C7-&m. No exper nee. ' * Pref
Investors F1nancla.I ma~ woman. APPLY:
Servtca. Inc. • LIDO CLEANERS e
L'AiiiiiAToR, exper. Boat 1776 NE'WPORT Bid/CM,
Aaaemblen • will train DRY Cleaning O>unter Girl,
642-6830 BdOft 3: 30 experienced lo martdnc Ir
SERYJCE Sa Attenden11, uaembly. 814 w. 17th St.,
Full time. NIJbt Man 1697 Santa Ana 541-9550 betw 1-
~tia <Coe-. W. 17th) CM -;noon;-:-::-'~-=-----,-
BAR MAID no experience Alene~•, w_omen 7300 neceasary. KNOTii' KEG,
RN/Dr of /~t. tuU $3.lS hr. 2125 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Apply after 6 PM RecpVSe<.-y, eo.so •• to S498
F/C Bkl;pr, CQ 1~lnK' . $5.'l() e BARMAID between 71It40
ARGUS EMPLOYMENT S2. per hour plua comm1s-
CONSULTANT AGENCY slon. 892-8419 after 6
204.3 WmcllU, NB :;48-7796 BABYSITTER. part time,
1624 E. 17th, S.A. 547~ Eves my home. 6 day1 wkly.
1695 Crea'nV Anhm ~l 642·50'13 after 6 p.m.
In1. Auto Riller .. • .. • S3JO SEAMSTRESS part Ume, ex·
PBX type 60 ............ S35S per1ence on lamp ahadea. Otfl~ Clk, It type .... $340 Work at home. 642.sslO
Oe1'1< ~eno •• ' .... ·" to S400 GllU. for GEN'L OFFICE
Best Locsl Companlea work Type ~wp N S/H
J. R. PIERCE MS.8734 ('IT ;.;.~ •
An>cl11tea AgerH"y
1882 Newport, CM. Ml-'720
SCRmiED
Dental uaisiant, peppy,
enthusl111tlc! Exptrlence
prrferred .••.•. ~
e BKKPR/TYPJSI' e
Ca,..., Opportunltie1 Exper. lnterest1n1 wortc.
Alt Level• Call Mrs. Vincent, ~173.1
642-7434 ~ 546-60'20 Houarhold help wanted fO/t
Scrttntd P"80l'lnel AJ'fney &mall family 1 day per week
901 Dovtt Dr .. Ntwp0rt Rell I -842-51154 ___ _
' . ~-·~-------~----·----,;;:_---~~
JC!>IS 1
~bl
cllMk
pllcant
aood ' ~
and b
atrlct
tJan.
Openin
day,•
ablftl.
H
I
Arey
I! you
ComS19
oeUmt
woman
eocecl
·lflWin&
may DC
WUIC
sir-
plua •
vacadl
bendlt
n
Come•
Hun
EX
Chll 5,
• Small •n....
• Free
• Uben
App
H
D1
Coron
APP
Snodt uos
Cot
LOil
MUllt be
standlna
cellmt •
W&n
Newper
Bruab-C
f UL
Opport.
st"8 l!n
$2
Clll1 ll
M<Jl'BER
~ man u
bylitttr.
lloU'd ' 521-Hl5
RELIABI
t.wortr-
$10 wt.. ••Spr att • p,z
WATI'RE
• daya,
HAMB
Zl
(
BABYsrr 4 • 9,.
646-9a1
bet>ft l
HOVSE!
Cook I:
Private
Board. s
FULL tin
• tlJ'aetiyi
~-SA
Blvd. i4f
COUNTEJ
at u.c.1. e Conta1 • DENTAL
office; '
not rtqu:
BABYSIT
WU.SON I
T·AM to
Waltft&
lpmto l
The Pedde
DENTAL
tant. Eq
Q)ut)l .....
Jobe N
MOC
Earn SlOI
part tlm1
of clothlr
0
,,
Assemblers
ror bu1c ttectro • me-
chuleal UlelDbl,y. A~
pllcantll IDUlt haft a
aood work record. cau.
tonila drtv.-'1 llcenll
a.ad be able to pua a
atrtct pbJ'IJcal .... mtna.
Uoa.
O~ a.re available on
day, twin& A pve)'U'd
lhl;fll.
Startlna rate cl pq II
Jl.st per boar.
Appty ... ptf'IOQ to:
HUGHES
500 Superior Ava
Newport IMch, Calif.
Eq\&11 oSIP(ll'b<,y Ern,ployer. .....
SEWll6
ISllUCTOI
ANY" thlt wom1nt
Ir yaQ aft, tht smc-
Com~ Deeda )IOU. Es,.
cellmt opporbmJt;y -woman tboroulhJy experl-
er>Cld ID all ~ cl
le"WiDg iQltnac&n. tw
m~ now be employed but
.... ., .....,.. 1'0UI'
JhMDl politlcn. Salary
pla c::cmm t .... , peJd
vacadonl, ~ otber
beaefit&
APlilJ In pef90G Mt. John Ferrare
THE Slll&ER CO.
7m ldl"flr
Comer of leKh llvd.
Huntfntfon leach
EXPERIENCED
Children's WHr
SALESLADY
• Sm.all A>re bmeftt9
• Free bo9pita1Jatian
• "'" Nuronce • Liberal employe dlecowit
Appty In perton:
Hcrythontes
D•pt Store
Carooa del Mar, cauf.
WAITlfSS
Owl' 11.
APPLY S • 5 DAILY
Snode Shop No. 1
2305 I . Coast Hlwy
Corona ct.I M.,
lon Secretary
,.
M&mR
SPEOALllS CO.
•
Tut~. Novembtr 7, 1967 OAJLY PILOT 21'~·~
n.ANSPORTATION 1 AANS.-ORT A TIOH t RANi .. uKT A TIO~ .• .
c ... .,. 9520 Uted Carr 990CI UIH Cara 9900 .
___ _,,
CHEVROLET
'88 EL CAMINO. 4 Spd. 321 ; :
•C. r. U l Rear llM"· Toa. '
neau. sm>. Xlnt. 547-00!3 •
or 56-7913
CORVETTE
DODGE
'65 DODGE
MUSTAN&
-· I
. \
H DAIL y "1lOT
.... 'WTALS
~ts. Unfum lat.d t Ff'nt1ln V1lley 5410
pELUXE TOWNHOUSE
.\ P T S. Orance County' a
Cbole.t atte! S min. bead!
~ Z..:1 BDRM UNITS
~ts Drapes, Sulit.lo
appliances, 1 \oi ba. Encl.
double prage. 400 eq.ft.
f).ml.ly room. POOL!
• 962-3002' 962-44111
: or 540-m66
I SINESS incl ANNOUNC!MENTS
f lNANCl•L end NOTICES
Money te Loan 6320 Per..oMh
--------~--.-..~-PRIVATE MONEY STICK TO * tat a 2nd LOANS * YOUl CONVICTIONS
Jack Sm.Ith O>. al.nee 1949 You don't bav• to_...
1323 North Broadway, s.A. tor lf!cond belt
543-1311 1nytlrne INTR.AMATICl on.. ,_
-----tbe ftneet, most ~ Morfttgee, T.D.'a 6345 alve COUlputertzai ..,......._
WANT invettOI' for leCUte
10", $2500, 2nd T.D. Oriil·
na1 ut T.D. pa.Id down from
Sll .500 lo $8,700. 642-2221
* * * * * *
1 "BR large apt, good area i15 mo. Call 847·1.:9i, Paul
Jone. Realty or 847-8919 aft
~P.M. Money W1nted 6350
letVice available am wbae.
For lnformaUon aa OIS' a.
limited lifetime procram.
call one of our bri&ht. poltt.
COW11elon. • .J10 COit or obli-
p tion 10 a.m. • 8 p.r.n.
INTRAMA TICS
M ,,,a....,M =...,
SNQAI. GAllJ cA ...
DO )'OU want to earn 109' ! OF ORANGE
Utguna S.1ch _5705 We have flnt trust deeda Div. American Sodal
on vacant land Ir lota. Home Foundation JDc.
NATUU&. ... MMfW s, 11' ...
• OQ 16.:irtpge Oo., 222 Foreat UNlON BANK BLDG. : 1 Ave., J..aa. Bcb. 49t-9461 SurrE 617 ORANGE 5--·--· .... -----~ ~-................. --~ ............... ..._ ......... _ .. './)/)_Ar CJ\. ANNOUNCEM'ENTS (Next to FASHION SQUARE) ~.Lli eLJr. ind NOTICES KI 7-$44
..... -..... --... ft "10s• • ..,.
Found (Fr .. Ada) 6400 GIRLS-GALS.LADIES Te ,._ y_. nMlr"a Pa • M
= LAGUNA BEACH Start bavinc the Tune of Your LA.CUNA Bda llf' -a.. ~ Luxury Furn/Unfurn. ALTERED Slamet.e Male cat Ufe. Go to Dimer, Daocin& Rwy., Viemria 8dl. 1 Ba
, Bachelor • 1 &; l BR new resident of Balboa Ia. and parties. Wby 1lay at 11o11R + ncM lat.. TBADE
Steps to SbOtt & Shops Orange collar; amwen to home when we have sstJe.. equity 1or ...._ .. ~
oCeanview from every Apt. "Takeo". Daya: 642-2624 men °'· all qea anxiou;t _IO local us. Ill 2-UTl ~~from $150 mo. up Mrs. Mone; 673-7429 Eve. entertam you! All inquiriel 1~ CUFF DR. 49t-2449 SMALL white toy poodle, confidential. ~ ~.::.:::;
male, blue collar with tag: SELElCT YOUR OWN DATE -l BA...__.._ A:
. Kirn Gamble, "Scotch". Vic 12344 Harbor ~-2760 . ~ for Rent 5995 n4~ Goldenrod, CdM. Gen-1till9 PM ~ ... ~w:'! =
ROOMS FOR RENT erous Reward. ~ COAST HEAL TH CLUB J21..Slli _
$22.50 per week It up FOUND vie. ~aide Shop-S1un•Steam MPMep .
Heated pool -Maid 1ervicc ping C.enler, Halloween; by fOW' experienced cJrls &VE; '15 aie.. l!W-Air.
Utilities furnished grey male cat; call & iden· Mon. thru Fri. 10 am-I pm 9 ...-. llllltil9 ...... llllla.
TV. Kitchenettes tlfy. 673-8233, 548-0120 Sat. " Sun. 10 am-6 pm ~.a: a. .... C!llll;
MOTEL TAHITI BLACK female m!niatun 132 & 18th off N~ Blvd. l97G --cne alllllflS-
548-2129 poodle, ahal:gy, Newport C.M. 642-5090 --------
llJV.MfTJ .. % Ba. 81!7
....,T * •dee.. ~~ ...... ....
... "lk* ..... et -....... ! llMlii5 . , .... ~__,
~ • ..,TRADE f e r __ ..._..,..... ..
ae.1a --..m.-
WAlfT C T -. 2 R
OK. lllllil!lmt ... ft. 2 '*"I
t A Fla.•.._ Ya*
. J'O&
HU&HES
~. •Wmdlb of 2
,.... ,,, ftallt lndultrial
a,erirct1c:e ID trouble-....... ~.
cdlntioa and test °'
-•• $11 • pallie p!Da'-
..... 'f'l'Vlf'a. spedal
-•'• w mt ud eon-trca A ltniar knowl-
,_ ,,, ..IOtid .tat2 d.rcui-
..., is clmnWL
HUGHES
-Superior A,,.. ....... leecti, C:.ltf.
SPS Western
2701 So. H•rbor, S.nt1 Ana
An equal opportunity employer
-------------
* * HELP WAtfTED
MEN
NEW CONTRACT
Provide.I openlnp for 62
men ID Oraniie O>unty with
all typea w or le back.
pooncla.
'l'beM deputments
~DEPARTMENTS
NEW HIRING:
e TRAINEES e SERVICE DEPl'. e SALES DEPT. e CREDIT DEPT.
e omCE e PERSONNEL DEPT.
Electronics
Technicians
''(" .
Looking tor an lnlerest·
lnc It challenclnc Job.
but lacld.og the llldustrial
experience UIU&l.ly re-
quired? Want to work In
an eQgineeriqr environ-
ment where you will earn
while you learn?
Teilff .......... xlnt lala.ry
Med 6 Ot!ltal Ult. • • open
Recpt, It ~ ......... ..
Help W•ntM
Women
fllll TIME
TlllfR
7400
Teller Ufterlence
Nqltlrecl
APPLY In PERSON W.SO UP wk. W/ldtcben WM, lovable, ~ e•~ WllL SELL charla' member-HOME .... 1-J 1111. t22.so up Studio Apt.I. 2376 nings. ' llhlp ~ BMcb Tennis l ti.dll. ta. rm + J ~ .,_ mvd. 548-9755. FEMALE Siamese )"OU.lli Cub. Priced under "going" 2 ba. .... AfC. -..
mG room for man. cat: vie.°' lotb St .. Hunt-rate. l·m-324.l. '!RADE • ... "j I ht home It ent. By mo. ington Beach. Call It jden-umta. RMr ... aJ..Git
~. $3S. 1543 ~. OM tU;y SJS.0147. Announcements 6410 WANT 21' "JI' •••
Experience not neceSlllry
but will help on pay scale.
l'1DI' JJllED er nm:r ---------1 We will be accepting ap.
.., -tliirwW ..... ... ....,. 06p -.. --U you answer "yes'' to
both ot lheM questions,
why oot inveetJpte our
openings In the fields of
crystal r 11 t e r devices
aliiDfllent, aaembq la
test?
MARINERS
SIYilllS ' loll lifuVATE, fumilhed, great DOG: Med-ci blk It wbt long LEISURE c AR p; a>NVA-••• POlrl!ll na•m.
(SZliiD ~ llr Cir, plications MOllday through
..... 1nler' • ~ w SALESMAN Wednesday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. . j; Student. $43 per mo. 26311 hair. Vic Meta del M11r. 2817 ~ HOSPITAL, Ml FOil ~ii WW Biiie Y.-? liill5-m2 Call for appointment 1515 WeatcUff Dr.
Newpert leach 1:lden CM. 6G353>. La Salle Ave., QI. Victoria, a.ta MeM. Na. e 6-M:Jt.E 1Ullllf IDI'. e
' SMALL, al.Ivery .mite, female acCeptiric Medlicll Patima. Clllll mCl9 a ' &
au.t HOfM1 5991 poodle. Vldnlty K·Mart • Call M2411t. 'II W ....... -al
~:: .. === ... ,. tm M11! * 537-2313
... llU ....... _ s.a-.1m..-,..
...... 1lil:ftNll1 ......
* ~ 1'ridq f!Yeldac. u .. , •.
Jt)(>M -2 ~ ladiM -..&IT p&D.&~ ftl-• lwl ....... ... Cir .. f'OBD ·~ Uoemed bome. ............. ~·· •K:· -... TR.ADE ... ~ ..... r ..:=: ~'" ill 0... M~ NOi' ,.,.,...... tar _, AUG: 1 ..... Tdr ftla
,EAL EST ATE .. . debts l!at ary OWIL ..... lticlt-Wiim& '-e ,..r! .... GIRU Gl..ASSDt: Vic! Mar-ud A Bu,che&.
General 1Uerite I: Se9view. OM'ana SEltV.ICE 0t•ir:CTOltY e Mm«A11C11 BAY e 1. del Ma-. 613-JJ&l. -• l + ...., + ow..
litcOnM Property 6000 FOUND! Lutrtno P&raeet ~ ~ S.. rice 6505 &lie ,.&. o..r I JiaD. 4f.~ PLEX $42,500-109' Down. (aolid yellow), vie. Newport --W:: -fice! 1'mde k W. DY ..
B Rochester, O>Sta Me-Blvd & WU.00, CM. Sf&.6172 ~Jim. 8aML
. Owner &Q...9703. FOUND: Bladt A white kit-1151 CllEVBOLET ~
ten; vie. Beech Blvd. & At-New ...... .,. • • a: ~sineu Rent1I 6060 lanta, Hunt. Beach. S-1&-'lO!rJ w. '!nde w dim 1151
r t ~ For Lease
suitable fOI' bUlinesa
would bene1it and coin.
with • hotel operation.
~Saclclleback Inn
t LAguM S.1eh
l For infonnatioo call
:·. 494-9436 .
New Stor•
Av•llable
FOUND little Brown dog on ae.ralet ear.
Brookhurst, Adi.ml OD Oct 5ti-m5
:n 962-1590. WW. ftADE 5-a . • ••
SIAME.9; CAT. Near Hunt-.r.or:RA ••••• BAYCllDr HOim
inirton Beach DooJLu llbysiffiftl ~ fQR •.• J.1J1t. RA ...
Plant 99'1-3783. BABYSl'ITING I MY HOii& fllGlnA1'DS IEllE.
Lost 6401 o.,y./aga 3-up. Mesa dei Prine. Clllty. * 5tMl5il1
UJST • Brood!. Llqe Ame-Mar. * 54>SU1 ~ NB Oceafn:iM 2 R ...__
t;eyst tet 1D antique told * WILL BABYSJT )'OQl' SUM 91. ~ w -._ 1ettinc IWTounded by small child In my home. ~ er iDcaaie w Wliidlr ._
lleed pears. Bellend klst awing lhift, 892.-7429. ,....,, ...... Pria"\ I ..,..
1D vkinlt)' cl Punch & Judy C1terfng 6575 _m_:_~------
H&tmteiL JiiauM. .Ha~·-unu: Old ..... ii c.J(.
""°----· 0.---FP --'UD cllr k .........
Jlme 'ID! Alt Ciw" • .,.__..,
DAIS .._..lllllr~
•• a..ir Gr ......
...,.... 'zwi4 ,....
~ ............. --.me •mr
ll&ft ...... y~ ...., ............ -.. ............ ...
a. c....a -.... ,.,
Mu% ........ ~ ..
• ,.. In. .. ~ c a u .-,_.Yaa .., -... ,,,,..
......... illllll'llft JOllll'
............. SeJU7 ,._,'I ,.,.id
,,_. d • ...., other
..... l>nflerl train-----~ • ....... Perr1ro
111.aco.
TTT1 ...... c:.n.. ef 9Mch IMI. '""'"'•···leech
WAln'-l..mil ~--~-----
11&~ UUIS
w.1i a ·" ...._ .........
I')+ FE P.:ld. • ~.,
'l1UllE *-.. dar .er.
~-~ ....... ma: 5A.M •aiot•~• y.n..---. ..
'llJ.llll
flY COOi
,... a.r. u '° 21, oeet wwao. A pply In
Jftma H p.m. daily.
S...,Jr.
: BalbN f•l•nd
Marine Ave, Prime Location
Saliabury Realty
~
Generou11 Rewerd. Much CATERERS. Avail. fat bM 'D MMe o.,r: 9-*
IM!fltimental value. 549-2il0 brunches, and parties.. En.-4 Cl)1. _.,. .._ <ri......_ Sli9 ~ • 2 DEU.'XE
LOST Sunday morning 1D gllah teu, A apecialty. Sartfrw Loft • ii P.M fi DCf'U.:U.a, 2 ma Ddt.. ---------•
fRet1ll Store or Office r Proi:nioesit location sai. ~boa llla.od. 410 aq. ft. :w.w. carpet. 1100 per
;mo. Rltr. 642'"9555
Mesa Verde area. blk & 962•2872 ftC· Tnde tar lfst ar • TRADE "* .... ~. I' 1~.rCTOI grey female ]IOOdle-terrier • S4D.$8 ..... dia • " ._ -.. 1n~s;
mJ.xtutt. Recently bUnd. C•rpenterfng 6590 · Sl1-al7 Pf"9dllen 0..ra
Named 'Gingtt'. Reward. REPAIRS* ALTERATLONS s;i;,a ~ 4 BB. J BA,. -REE--A-az.ta---... --.. -. llh c II in e Op. Expert-~. 549-0656. CABINEI'S. Any &lze job. elm. frl*s, lam DL Bellll. ~ W .._ riN. mctld o a 1 y. Permanent.
LOST 10/27 Small white Ger· 23 yn. exper. S4U1Jl eel pool A: ,.aia. Ale llt,. W A~ T C--~ Top w a C e 1, OOl.JtMdini
man SlepOerd w/black , Lacma. ~ • ~ .-... -..,.__ p i bmditl. c.IJ for appoint· taoe l: tall. Vk:i.nlty l7th It * NO J~ TOO SMALL. * 1m,1 IMlle '-*--.... ~ ·-1. -.-• • t mert.
IUSIOYS
o.y « nlsbt tbllt
<mr u
DISHWASHERS
APPLY IN PERSON
9-11 md 3-6
~ through Fridll.Y
IEUBEJI E. UE
151 E. Cont Hwy. N.8.
s~
P.EPRESENT ATI'lES
Leading tndepeMent apedal·
lilts dealing In over 100
Wt ftCJQlre:
• The abiUtJ to uae elec-
truUc test equipment
u )'OU po8lell ttieee bas-
ic qualifications, appl;y Ill
person to:
HUGHES
Hod•1es
IEUBBI E. llE
NEWPORT llACH
P1rt Time Work
Ple&Sllllt work and flexible
boura. Avon eo.metics. C&ll
collect 5JO..S860
mutual funda, expand.ine ID SHARP GAL
Onulp County. Thil ii an Equal opporturut)' empolyer-~__. hi
500 Su.,-rlor Avenue
Newport h•ch,
C11ifornl1
opportwlity lo enter digni-m .. f ,_I""~..,.. kl ih fubloo
• dreaaes " ~ to tied professional aelling full ...,*,_ _______ *_ manage abop tn Newport
or part time Investment Beech. Experienced only
exp not necessary, we train. CAL-RON need epply. For AAdnt·
54'7.QiZl. Mutual F\U1d ID-NOW HIRING ment call 'niE LOOK., veltors Inc. 7100 N. Main. 144-2400
Santa Ana. .0 MEN ---------• • .. J .. ,.,,. Start work lmmediatel,y. BARMAIDS • • •
Busboys &
Dishwashen
Full lime. Over t&.
Apply in penon:
Bob's Big Boy
154 E. 17th St.
Costa MeN
No experience necesaary.
WJJllne to work overtime • • • and GO-GO
every day durinc next 6 DANCERS
mootha. Will traln. Start $300 per ...tc,
at $2.35 per hour. Rapid 638-5483 or '33-9763
advancement to people
wilUnc to work. Call Per-EXECUTIVE Secretary
50nnel Department Moo-Typing, ahortMnd, tram.
day & Tuesday only. <:ribinit, desire medical or 842 HU. psychiatric bacl<iround.
-646-7733 ask for Mn. VLD-* .,__._ •--St. ,.__,,_ M........ All repain. Add, remodel. ~ ar. AJ.ica GJ.-1117 ..-.-. _ iua ,,_
............ IUI& """'... ..._. ,,_~ ... .,_.,,.,,_ MGR Tiii ·1-NE-E Woman to work In borne. Art:! infonnatian 646-7916 Reuonable * 96U371 ~ci:al .. ClldtJ.... RAVE: f'ne A dis llf(. AA equal oppommity • ~ Mutt be experienced In
14 I I ...-or: • 1Dwu Laoma. U.. J2 JD. W. era. mJll,. WAJlfT: ..i-. Young Fry Cook •Steady Employment ho rk ..
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'1pmrnerc I -LOST Female Gold A: Silver Cement, ConcNte 6'°° $67.D YUie m.=-.., n..ers • •--.__ em_.,,.e'J' or Kitchen Trainee • Good sta.rtlng salary usewo •entertaining.
lrnCE BLDGIWareboUle mirUture Yorkshire teni.er. 'Indr lar rwta, .-. ma. hll ~ THE ---------• No previous experience nee-Al.o muat'Hke chlldren. 1-with 3 OFTICES Vic. Glmmar Tract o11 CEMENT work, all types. prapai;J ar ...._ ~ LUCI> llA.~. MNillL Maintmanoe It jmlllOrial Permanent job. Chance eSMJ'Y. Outatandlni Fringe Some cooklni. Time lbould ~jin). * 962-34B2 Brookhunt. Heartbroken. No job too anal Free est. 4:t. apt. bldg. So. IAruna for advancement. Benefita. Including 2-weoek.s be OexJbte. ~rug
Reward. 89'2-882S, 962-0988 H. STUFLICK 54M61S * * * * * * l'ER.MAND'J', to~ 5Q. Paid Vacation. AGES 25 to e SALESGUU.S 18 to 30. Ex· 21
SHEDS 100'X2S' with S LaiT ~ black It white BRICK. BLOCK · STONE * * * * APPLY: 50. tn Good ph)'lical condl-perience preferft'd. Good ~~~~~ o(fi~::. Nr. ~ea~~~elt ~e:r~ CE~.-SLA~:zm SERVICI: DllECTmy iU"tU: OMKeC*l ~ :-.":~ ;:· l~b's Big Boy ~°;;~ .. \A~:my w!~:~au': = M~~,,.hf~;:~ 154 E. 17th St., CM ...., 1:_ts 6100 noon. Pleaae Call 54>8709 CUSTOM ~ticle. pool decb. ........ 61311 S.a"4 6"° Jilondlo' thnt Friday. Alk able. Call for an appoint-to S. -;;;~--------Reward. driveways. Concrete aw---air Mr. KNnan. ---ment Sat. or Mon. thru. Fri. "'"sI-N,...G-LE--gir-l_to_d_o_l.lrtrt_ i>tJ own land 1 block from ALTER.ED Siameee Male cat ine & reir..wing. S421010 .RJ.ULDIG, ~ 1-. ALTf.ltUDS No 1:--ieKe AUTO SALESMAN 9 to 5. housework for room IDd
lleach. Newport Must sell. new resident of Balboa Is. pneea de-n..., lliip. aSTO.M IH""Y•..._. _,,...., Orange County's neNett & TIC TOC MARKETS board. Walking diltm ol tall 646-9771 uk for' Dor-Orange collar; &D9Wef'I to Child C.re 6'10 beddtor. fil. ~ 91416 -uJm5E'" 519-tlN Necats.y! largest Chrysler Plymouth 642·5921 Orange Coast Colleie.
;iie J.ewil. ''Takeo". Days: 642-2624 VACANC\' * Nunery ScbL T:a-1• , Nut lllrn dea Catifnrnla dealer. No ~rlence nee· ---------54()..9936
Acreage 6200
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Mrs. MOt81!: 673-7429 Eve. EQUIPT. 7 to S:l> wkly. Pa••rilm 91•1 •-. I -.,.... ~ Apply essary. Demo plan & other NIGHT DISHWASHER --:*-=Bea-uty---,0=--..-1-to_r_
BLACK cat Joet ll/13 white Harbor/Baker. * 546-15l!I .......... ... & ...._ "'1S YELLOW CAI CO. fringe benefi~. Excellent Exducive bUly H .... °" dot on neck. Anawen; Phoe-la E. Ilda St promotion potential. Col>-Be ••
be. 3212 Oceanfront. Contr•cton 6620 INTEIUOll ..._ Sl1 • + C::.~ .._ =.--: *,... __ °"!-~--_ tact Mr. RobertJ. A l I a 1 ~~ =~!. !~P;~ No ~ol= r8:1:'Ji :!':: 673-2520. Reward. paint. Eldaiar. •"-c A ..... _,.._ 1 ....... ...._ SALES TRAINEE Otryalcr Plymouth, 29'l9 °'--...,.. .....
n--'a1&..--·-• Ji~..._ Bl d CM person between 2 and S p.m. • '""'~ """"~ GERMAN Slill1HERD 7. ddltions * .nai""'~ trim SUI• Jlelll ..._ l'lmlrr ,..._ Lmilllr n..-at~~ •eek plus1 __ ..,_uur __ v_._, -·-·--dally. ;;;;::-7.;-:--=-:-:---,,,..-,---1
F aJ Blk/T Fred H. Gerwick ·Lie. Hl-lB .._.. ___. --. allt"DMPon with a highly VIC Npl Scbl. Bab)'lftter ·~·.~un~gton ee':h 6™00 * MS-2110 VEmWn PAl1'T1JIC ·----~ ll re truiurance CPA OR EQUAL Snack Shop :1: ~~bo:~r~
area. 5.16-2930 ~ 5.16-2674 Electric.I 6640 • anusnu.s SPtXW. • Ur• 1 Tay ..,. :•~c:r ~to~ 23g!,!~1c:'.1t1 "~r • 7. • s. 11:»5:30 c.u MULTICOLORED female dog -• • Aver. n..a SB»• y' .. naarw .._..._ l!l'red. ua 0~1red ti r ·..... nM 673.5730 aft 6. "'~ ~-.. Boaded It i--. 1e.a7 ..,,. "-• itr.a.~ a-,... m.1619 OC\. execu ve eqw, "o ~.E. 17th St. ~ white tfp tall, mixed breed ELECTRICIAN. Liceieed. )llirs; ,_. fa•r tc fl/I part time work maintaining S 1 & Mt RESP lady .to bab;yalt our '-i~U.,:.S_l_N_E_S_S_1_nd____ "Tootale" 642-9339, 533-4456 Bonded. Small jobs, m&lnt. INTER • EJit. PADITJJIC. ~ JI Tn. eJlll!I'. Cail Wanted: Se:rvb station personal records. M~L know 1 ••men nagera 8 mo old pl In YoUr home
l FINANCIAL X tol &: repaira.. 548-52()3 IJOIED. SEllVICE. 1.-.1 ~ S • 9 P..11. •· salesman. be. lbift. Top taxes. Tele-phone 67rHI044 Career opport;y with learlln& Wkdaya, Balboa or Npt
"UTV"l:'n ..____ A,.,. al 2 rd. FREE eta. SS.ml _,__ c..a aooc'9 W'llpS • wurtdnc conditions. --~ -firm offering oYer 100 mu-PeM area _, .. , Call .L . 6300 ,.~ UIVWQ ....,., m e. G rde · 66IO __. .,.,__ Mmt be onr 21 REAL ESTA TE tual funds. FuIJ or pt tl~. vuv DW. Opportunltl• l.inel acroaa DOM, Vic of An· I n1ng PBOFESU:JNAL ~ ~ u.. UNI,,., O'r'DVlCE No exi>er nee, we train. 675-2627 eves.
a"-'-Broadwa c:s..... ~ ;cs f'rw -JOBS & ~ ·~ vn -.n Shouldn't you nt with Walker e CO ebn.oJNG trades deale.rshlp. ....,...., nr y uun JAPANESE AMERICAN r em-mn La Pu Reed A Ltt? Free Information. Npt Bcb omce, &Cl-M22 UNTER HELP e
National firm will establilh Oltr. 837-lOO. GARDENER I 16-)'1"1 eJq>er. mates. Ra!r'a. 5J5..e8. J.1t ........... ,.. M:lsDoa Viejo Phone or wrJle WALKER & Santa Ana oltloe, Sf'l-8331 No exper nee.. •· Pref ~rson in profitable buaineu. 6-TOED black female cal 4 COM'L/IND'L I RE.5'L. 1-BR APT a.t). Lamr ·Ml ---CAUJER IOYS LEE Jnc. 2629 Hubor Blvd. lnveatora Financial mature woman. APPLY: ~cn<:e not neoeaaarJ. mos. Vic Bal laland. Re-MalnL Free 5"t. 968-2295 Material f!ldra. QM -k. EXP. • a... _.. ....t 56-3029. Suvlcea. Inc. 1~6 L~~:~. ~mbition is prime r-equialte. ward. 6'15-43'n.. EUROPEA.:" LANDSCAPER GtJAR. ~ ""'-A ~ ... • ~.=a --BOYS 10 , 14 LAMINATOR, exper. Boat
llP you posseu $20,<XXI po. Persona.. 6405 Complete l.andlC9.pl.nc A IN'nlUOlt EXJ'ERJmt ..._ lar llrT ........ ta. BtJ1'J'UllCa"'l'Cl'f BEAQI Good rwlet! • Good pr~t! Auemblen • will train DRY Cleaning Counter Girl,
"5itial? n.00> Investment or ---------1 ma.lntmance ltt"fice. Very * ~ Odlllp • ~ = c...e. DAIL y PILOT BAI.BUA P~NINSUL.A 64U830 Bet~ 3:30 experienced lo marlrlnlf le
100% financing available. SWING'IN-SET CLUB reuonabie. 54M337 eves. wiOa ~ MJ.&il e 10-a:b e DAIL y PILOT SERYJCE St.a Attendenrs, auembly. 814 W. 11th St., ~·Leo, P.O. Box 656, Mon-.... EXP Gardening It Landlcap-INTERIOR EX1"EIUOr. M ·~ L8ilr MIO --KEEP00--e 642-4321 e Full time' Night Man 1697 Santa Ana 5'1·9550 betw 1-~o, Calif. ~ tar marrled or lillile&. Con-tng. Cement work. fteuoa.. Fut & 1M'at. 1 Ba ._ =JN ~N GENERAL-Clean up boy, Placentia (Cor. W. 17th) CM -:noo::-:-:::"~·.,..,,.....,..._ ___ _....._
:OWNER'S ILLNESS fidentlal pert:Jet, dances, fun able, reliable. 642-4400 Olftlll!tte a MU8 Of"P1CE ~ ._, ~ B'J'WJ'· a..A.11 Ir 11>-AM bondable. 11 bra dl\Y 5 A . W BAR MAID no eiperlence
FORCES SALE cl all kinda. • FALL Pruni.ns Ir cJeu. l9clllli la • ,._.. WW.. !mar Q.. Country Cab day week Howle'• Autom1> _!!nc1_ .. , omen 7300 necessary. KNO'Mi' KEG,
TOOD TO TAKE OUT. E9o CALL CHEARYL up. Dependable, rea1CJD1hle PIM . I : I ... s .. ._.. • ._. ..._ Uve 449 W Bay CoelA RN/Dr of /p-t, t\111 $3.18 hr. 2125 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ~ed buslnea, Ideal 537-2764 • l • 9 Piii ntes. 963-1928 LEAKS. Dectn'*• ...,. llEl"EJlDU::s » • " ~ ~=· Mesa. · ' Recpl/Secy, *>-SO . . to S49S 7-::::-:-::A:":'p':'"'.ply~a-fter_&_P_M __
P couple. Year 'round. X • CITEMENTll GEN'L Cleauup. n-ee SeTv-ted ~ t p A. S.DU. DOCHOUSEf'OtlEESHOP -,-BOYS 10 . 1'4 F/C Bk!:pr. co1~1rur . s:soo e BARMAID betw~n71 &40 ~sted Chicken, shrimp, Couples -SI.ogles THE Ice. Spraying. New lawns. bladc1op. walls•-. flaoe. JrultSE. -•--.•Jn 557 w. 19da St/C.M. Laauna Bt•Hi·h Sn Ll11<una ARGUS EMPLOYMENT S2. per hour plua commls-!~ull dpe~~ tt~= GROUP, enjoy parties, trips, Hauling. Weedina. Rototill Water tines dewll. ~ ~ .. ,._.._ iM1!16 "90 ~ KJfl:ben man Good routes! e C~ond proflta! CONSULTANT AGENCY slon. 89U419 airer 6
"' .,...,..,.,., etc. Meet "tbera w/same LOW PRICES! 646-5848 II.ft reAs9l. Calml ml--..:irr. ~ Pntir ......... AlflJ ii hnon· Sea~ DAIL y PILOT 2043 Westc!lff, NB 548-7'796 BABYSITTER, part time.
&wm. Newport Beach area. tntauta. '1'nHi94l 3-9 P.M PERSONAL lawn care, mow tine. Ca.D LF.AICS.QUa -.2111 ~ 4 .... CJ, f3I Udo ~. Npt Bcft, e 642-4.'m e 1624 E. 17th, S.A. 547~ Eves my home, 6 d•ys wkly.
'73-5920 SPIRI'n.JAL Readlnp. help & edge. Own equip. Reu. * SAV-ON PU111BDiC • Der.ft ....... •~ ll!RVJCE SU. Attmd. Full ROUTES AVAILABLE 1695 Crea'nt/Anhm 63S-094J 642·5023 after 6 p.m.
lftv .. tment Oppor. 63_l __ O IOlve your worries I: prot>-mo rate. 546-5261 aft 4:l> * ~ • a-t. Q fi' ,_ It time_.,. Elqift' 2l-45 As> ln Ins. Auto Rater ...... SJ"~ SEAMSTRESs part Ume, ex· ~ Iems lhru FAITif. 13ll N. JAPANE;E GARDENlNG & • 6G-4l5lll * ~ * rdnaa:a .. ~. 96'81 p17 Ut5 Ada!M.'c .M. . Wl'&tmlnJff"I' ror buys IG-t4 PBX type 60 ............ S355 perlence on lamp shades. °iAx SHELTER$10M.up El camino Real, San c~ Inpopg FREE Eltimatu. -l'BACJlC'.Al. :...... ~ -Good Prol111 . No Sunrl~ Office Clk, It type ..•• S340 Work at home. 642-5510 ~peld Interest. secured by mente (71C) f92-7652 646-Tn9 * 642-4239 bnul ll ........... _. ~ -..... • EXP. RARDWARE MAN DeUvery 642-4321 Oerk Steno .......... to S400 GIRL for GEN'L OFTICE ~land value. Mr. Han-00 you Mid mume rm dane> CUT I: F.dge Lawn Serv. Ii cusrow R< 1, ... 6 M-a,s.. ~ Con~ .:i·.:-~ --:JAiiiifofiTEXPER.-ln-Beat Local Companies work. Type 4Q..wpm. No S/H.
aa 714: s.1&-7331 or write ln(T THE •• APOLLO SEX· Maintenance. Uce\sed CM diUoaa. M:T ._ Jc& Ba-DAY ..rt. Al ll:iial1ia llldifln. --llmlt Gen'I clc-Mup. Steady em-J. R. PIERCE 64&,8734 or 147.5043
Sox M 709 Dally Pilot. ~a::.-....: .. ~ 548-40. 545-8570 aft S PM ~.....,._Sil.al _.., ... A8 --. ()In ~~~.utomO: ployment. fringe Benc{itl. lS82 ~~~~st.~~n~-6'720 Dent.al ustsrant, peppy,
Rud1 ~ ...._ ~ . • _...,. an s. CaU 673-1331 for appl. enthusiastic! Elcperlence investor NHclecl
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G.,...,...: ~..., alone wishes O.ner•I S.rvleea 6612 S..W., 6'61 DAnllJp.X. 4 ... a •· ~~ HELPERer tml.ITY MAN/Full time S[REfHED prrfem!d ...... f94.0014 """' • ....,,...,...., ._ sz llr: 50-0IZ '-e-al U.C.r. Food Service e B KP",,,,_... to met!t lady. 0 b j ec I : 000 JOBS I Yard Oeanup, EXPER nTl1NG &-ALTl'..B-.....__ ~ • PW1 dnw. Tl1'1 Kltchen. e Contaci· MR BURNEY • K rv u rlST e
Frif:ndsl»p, f ,0. Box 20H, GARDEN MOWING It ATIONS. 9,.· br. I -_... ,....._ ' Cal Ml-3132 fOI" appl. e nt. 833-6900 CarMr Opportunltie1 Exper. lntere1Un1 work.
Costa M~,U EDGING. * 548-6'955 to S pm m.54151 e BAln'Sittii4C e MAKE A MEMO to galber __ -. -All Level1 J:all Mra. Vlncenl, 646-7T33
ALCOHOLICS AnC>nymoua e CALL MIKE 673-3760 e NO matter WB11 a -. ,_ :; Dan a_.. .. 1o1a 1'CJU no lonpr oeed, MAINTENANCE 642·7484 s.t6--6020 Houeehold help wanted for
Harbor Ara. Phone 673-8724 ReMOn. Reliable Repall's. can adl it widl a DAILY • ,__ ~ ~ _. ~ tor aa11 with Mlddleaged couple tor Apt. Screened Penonnel Aiency sm&U family 1 day per week
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JOIS I !MPLOYMl!NT JOIS & IMPU>YMINT MlltCHANDfll ~ MIRCHANDISI fOlt MERCHANDISE FOR TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION tiiiJlliiPOITATION tRAHS .. ucTATIOfll _. .
J .. M W 7,._ SALi Me TIADI SALi AND TRADE SALi AND TRADE C•m--t520 UMd C•rt '90G U-4 C•rt 9900· •
Help Wafttec1 1 • ~ em. -,........... ._ SpeeO-Skl Boats 9030 P'"'"'"·
WolMft ' • 7400 Classified ~ .... ' Oreana 11IO ~ l600 17' auus cnft RWHboul. ~=NTY·• Classified CHEVROLn
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H•• .. ,.., hr: NEW H&mmonc1 Solnct ~ 1-n au> IQalr Mecilter-lnur.\&c. or1a cood, naoo. L.A.RGEft' SELECT~ •• n. CAMINO, 4 -~.::~ A.I .11• • • ,_ Save $200. New 0.. ,.... l*'I •t in>, An~ m.ao Ad rt• • aV8t &lllRC e Show;..,. lic .. tu -* pf&Do fUll price -41119 ...... lliMdboMd w/I======= J'ACI'ORY .Dllll!rl' ve 111ng C. I. Ul !War lft.n. ~ • Pectery c......... ~ Jamlt Nledim ,,._. + Dile lt&nd $30 -.... Tran.. ton OPl>f ROA.O illt..1.EI\ =-~=· Xlnt. MT.om ' Sal.. • ,,..,. ... o...... oe .. 6-uaed pWlol • • ~l-Goldqullted ~ H d ty boat ttall Sales U9 No ~ llrma OAC pm. .ia. bidllftld $20, Buol< eavy u er • ROUSE CA.RS * OUS.
1be 0 R A N C E C 0 A IT lpuillll • MoMn • Maple ICJIMID1' PHILLIPS CO. bedl Q.-w.r Wied) S50 Dualtl-w=-, ~brakes, IS MOUNTS * SLU>E-INI The 0 RA N G E C 0 AST
DAILY Pu.or bu en Liv· Rm. ...... rr. 111.15 U07 No. Ya!D St. ~1'1..dles Goll clut>.1-=up====· ==== * VAN C\ ·~l>NS DAILY Pu.or bu an ~ fw .. d .. AW lid-DIDltt9 ....... rr. .. Janta Ana. c.Jjf. • cmt •• Ladies Bowling loat Malnt.nance 9033 * MOTOR ROMES opmlns for .. clUIUled ad-~ aalelmM outlids Bedroo1111 ••••• 1'1a 151• FACTORY orden ck*OUt bell A be1 Ila new • $25. --------~ .._IA. outalde
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Heavy on •utGmodv• ud ml HarW SI. CM ..... Ir EQclla Baldwtn plUM inp 6: .. .,. ltemt! at )'Our doclc. Eaperieaeed. 1811 TRUatl }iMyY ca automotive and •--------·•
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bave a.utomobile and belle It Cb• tr, Motbs~art • bun'y! MlriM laulp. 9035 CAMPllU.ANI> ba11e automobile and bu1c Ope~ are available an lmowkdp o« 1111ftp1per Juip, Olitee • n.4 ....._ WARD'S BALDWIN S''n1I>l0 POOL TABLES .;J;. 16SM &&ch fllvd., a.a. knowledp d newapeper
d.,y. 1Wi111 • aravQU'd ~ kha.lr Formica dinette. llOl Newport. CM ~ ,,,, 1m BRUNSWICK BOAT 'mAlLER I a.tom 51>-Bo pract1co
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ab!lll. En!Jsbteoed com~ bene-544..o'lM FULL KEYBOARD ,,,, AJa ,,,, TRIANGLE built far 12'·25' Sailboat. --------~ com~ .._
ftta tnclud.lnc: p&111 Yacll-SDOfONS HJD~. A. BED 25 Pedal Orpn ••• fm Slate frorn $4!6 SACRJ.FlCE * Imported A~ot 9600 ft1a ~: pakl vaca. . DODGE
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tionl, aicll lfllve, com~ SOl'A/"*' into awto bedl GOULD MUSIC COMPANY ~ $215 value • • U> 6374"7 daoa, alctt a.ave, ~
paid poop Jnaurance, ere--SolJcl Birdl Q6e ~ N. Main St. Santa Ana ONLY $239.88 -... AUSTIN HEALEY .... ll"OQ in.uranc.. ere-, _______ ,.
cllt union and cuiaenl&I taWe no. J:arty .U.. Loft m .HAMMOND ORGAN l"°" FINANCING loat Ster~ ~ .St unloll and emien1a1 '65 l\ftN!£ 'll'Ottdnl conditkm. s.t $It. • IG3m1 r. Lelle ..-,ken an 4 SICARD POOL 1962 SPRITE, Vert de.an! werkln& c:oodiliol» ~
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--1-----B.ED DAVENPORT w/dak ---,_.., avs pll.1· -_..., .... _.. Rent gp.ce Maath11· 1" to * 4z.529 * -1 ~...,.--NI factory eqvJpment. $lr8l per1ence plQa aood eolDDlJ9. r-1 R.ao.t--4. UY-mats $SS..G2. Would mab llS-1992 lll' N-... DH 831-22&1 perlence Jllll &ood commi. or $C1 mo.•
don plan •• , .AN ESTA. ~~-~ , •mv .ict am.cmat preNat. e1 .. !!!B!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J~=· =.:"'";:;·,.... =·=-.-.,=· =:=:::= '58 AH. 6-cpl/Xlnt cood! don plan. • • .AN ESTA-• &ftft' tu It Uc.
BIJSHED TERRITORY. eYelo ' Good ccnUtion. 54M63t Mobile Hornet 9200 Muat see tD appreciate! BUSHED TEJUUTORY.
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N..,.... IMch, c.111. ful. ed chalrl. Good ooucHll'lll. QOUU) MUSIC COMPANY all .... -Clew and used. Al s $900. fill Riwn6cte Ave., ful s.nta Ana 547-9313
Phone tor appointment ~ ~ Diii DUotl. C.K, MN: Ma.la St, Santa Ana Term.a. Showroom ope n r tream NB. 548-71179 Phone 1ot appointment n.twat M1mtH From
Equal opportunit;y Employer. tor penona1 Interview .,.,.._, AN'nQUE SQUARE GRAND 8lturda1 and s u n d a y. Trailer 19' tor penanaJ interview EnirytrWe 11 6 F Mr. BlaDco or <X>UNTRY l'ratdl CllJDC:b A: J>tuo. :xmt cond! $500. ot-BADGER ~ 1913 Model. Heeter, liabtJ, DA 'ISUN Mr. C:::,: '1T DOOOE ~1' HI MAG
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Huntlftfton Beach
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• Free holpltalbadon
• Free IMuronoe
• Liberal employe di.lcount
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Snack Shop No. 1
2305 I . Colst Hlwy
Coron• del Mar
LOID Secretary
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Mr. CarttmMll Joveaeet, excel qallltJ md I 'lndeT 56-8997 U10 North Mam St. butane no fUrni.t\hip or in-Kr. eq1ne. PS/PB, R 6: IL n• -6064'1I eond. f15.2'1a er « SUit& ... 83&-061'1 terior' ~ment. '66 DATSUN 18)0 Rdstr'. n• -&U-.5671 Torque ft1ctrt. SHARP! '
HOUSEFUL OF FURN! PRIVATE PARTY WANTS Excellent I I Dir. Silver w/blk top. WW NEED A CAR? 17195. * 5tM1BO
Assemblen 'roP Quality! -* s.om TO BUY PIANO FORCASH. CONCRETE MIXER UJ lell below !Yue Book or CAN'T BE l'INANCEDT '84 DODGE Dart; larse a
*I BAYSRORE Dr/NB. 5e8S35 • m.6499 • ColM'tan trade for older c.r 4M-fT11 eBanltnpT eRtpciueecScnT <:71.; moo. ~ Vllta
DJNING room let. mahoc. EntlnMrfng Co. '67 Dats\m NEW! 1600 •Bad O'edltT • DhorcedT c.Jon. N. e. 644-1562
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~to-••• Pool tallle. Tele¥Won l20S Mlle. w...... 1610 3121 w. CentJ'9.l Rdatr. ClON out. $298.. •MD.ttuy .,,..,, tn AIMT ·-.. DODGE lL ...._ nat ~ Sant& An. Maa PIJdll1 Paymemta ~ 711 u••,
NT.ml or 56-ml eves. Rmt a NEW WAHm>: Small BOAT 5*1800, Est SS $78.9'l mo. Dlr. 49U1'n McCARTHY MOTOU bed, new motor, deaJ>.
~ FURN. COLOR TV or STElllO TRAILER b' 10' nmabout. MEICEPES llNZ l(JGO~N. !. = •-~=1761==ft;:w:;:;;. ====I Din's at w/I cba!ra. Hand-$10 MONTH !p-1233 * CRUSA.DER ...._ .... 'J •-
caned ,_.., md. men Opt. tD •· Free tndoclr, 1 Med a ~ HP Mere * FASlU<lf MANOR a.ea .,_ ft .._ FORD
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SPEOAlllS CO.
color .m.ma. l'J'ee s.n-. outbclllN mCllb. CHE.A.Pl * GOU> MEDAL s_tore 1qu1....,-1111 n. del523. No ~65pdcm.1 • 1a--'1689 • All ~of TtaUer Pana
---WANTED • Good Uled fold-BEAOI TRAILER SUPPLY
IOOK STORE m.1111 Jal .... dlalr with foot l9'J61 Beach Blvd.
PIXTUltll ~'IV~'.. re1t. -.at alter 6 p.m. BUnUrwton Betdl. Calf.
locR W, tabiM. dlaJra. MaiMMK ,........ e 'ff AJRS'l'REAM 30' *•* ,,,., al •1na D"' T.v. can • ~ FREE TO YOU •...._OFFER! Low 0owa. ......... 11U. .... * ...... e MIN. Bank J1nabdnc.
RCA CON101Z TV GERMAN lhllll>enl l~ yr McPEEK PLYllOtml Gar ... Sale 1122 '°'.,xurr <Xia>! l50 • old. 11a1t. Black 6: Silver. 1200 S. AmMm Blvd. BEAU. OONI>! KmT 8ELLl
a.Sa ~ m.am APl'Dl C-P.K. J'ne to aood home with Anahelm -* 635-2340 ~ * Call f!5..om
._iiiiliii_.iiii_liiim_ c:: ~ :-'lbe c;,.; can-12" PORTAB,LE 1V li!lad J8ld. 2588 Willo, 0.. lO X 50 G!tEAT ~ 1956 MERCEl>D Bem 190 SL
al·Uttle Bf11boa lllaDd -Fri-(llapavox} $40. can' '81.SO ta Ke1a after 6 p.m. * 2 Bedroom * Very &ood cond, $1300 « REAL ESTATE day~ -Saturday, NoY-sas.&3E W9 1.Dw down. Law payments best offer. 11'Utal.
()penins in fUll eoverqe of. emba' 10-lL ~ Antique GEmifAN Sbepberd Mixed. BEACH TRAILER SUPPLY
&. for a career ma. Mmt docb. chel1I. Ill A: dbl box T1p9 lu ,,.... l220 3 119 dd. Kale. To lood 19261 ~ Blvd., H.B.
bave Uc. and desire to So llPl1DP. mattr.... (almolt -holDlt wt1b ~ aol.Y · River? Mta? DeMrtT City
abMd. All lnquir1es c:oof1. new). Two bMuttful a.ntiqoe Vil ~ r-W. ..... t.... be.cir :rard· 54<Hl674 bomeT lx35 Qean. Furn. '39 MG TA,~,..
cleDtial. 675-1862 alt tor: wbat-not cahbD, record ral • SUfto. Good candi-U/9 Jdake offer. &e..-. atcnd. SbowtOQUI CJOlldl.
Carbin or Martin. p&Qer, blpe recmder, ~ don $45. SU-0 TO epedaJ SoOd bollw. Spoil-K' CO'ITAGE bouae trail-doa. ~ oUer
HUSIAND & WIFE pentera tool9. ane very Mllcel......... l600 ed Samele male. Neutered er; new inter., new cpta., 1 ========
Who wor1t weu iosettier •• bHuttfUl antsquee and other _ a an mots. About• yrs old. n... a: kit. $450..MMlll PORSCHE ~ extra inccma of PJO 6: mclle too llOIDel'OUI kl lilt. U>AJC-BUY-SP,U,TR.ADE E:apeudw did. 847.-T.
~own in:. :r-mt tram LEAVING 'bn Sale • w~ CASH ,,.ID FOR . ll/I Mo!-~ ~ 'Ii PORSCHE I w HIT E •
Is 1'bln. ~ P9 ·~ eON Geld PREIT!', Male 4-m«itb old •es SUZUKI 55cc Trail a Chrome wti1a Radio Cocoa·
CPLE for ~ al Drill Jn9 • Toala· ~. e JewWy e Jmc balred kitten. Healthy., road ...,rocketa. R... sood· mata. 35,~ raC u.,
IDl&ll trlr park. RAmt. utll, ll*blne, tnewrtW • ..-: 9()ther ...... ef o1uee a.., Well tnioed. Sn.82 MUlt SdI' Belt o&rt $3100 * NC OFFERS! ~ = M.llD workins =· ."::°'~ C. M. J.aMly & Lein 11/t 5t>-«a · Prime llUt7 * m.tz
ctw. -.. cmt. ncBo. -Kewplrt BML. CJI&. SMALL Blk peppy pat poo-FOR Sela ·m Yamaha 1.25 SELL or tnde '5'1 PandM; PSYODATRIC Olnlc woaJd
like to hire part-time P«Ydd-
atric IOCiaJ wartms. • •Tm •
!Adder. Many, many tUmt. e ... TJCl e die· maJe. Good with cldld-CC Elec start, xlDt CODCl-SoOd caod.; Wbat baft
Ballaiaa Galan! Came by * AUCTION * ren. 50CD D/'I $250. can... you? Make offer. m.650
*I <nap Aft., ex. u ~~ ci;"'&i, am: llittem. PNfer ~ ·e HoDda 250 Sblr'p ~e! SUMI• .aM
EV!llY'l'l1JNG GOES sift ..., a t17 funijy. Weaned • UNI MIIEAGE. $295 ~
School•lnatructleft 7.00 VDY JlEAaCltAllLE MctWa ~ 7 pa brobsi. Mf.,5273 11/7 nRM * m4M8
ram.tare. ..._ Po,, er Wtttl;s Auction lem a RACK ldttem: 6 fteb HONDA Trill Bike :m l.99J. To Women • • • mower, band IDOWl!l'S, ..,,., ~ Newpmt. OI ..... okl: 1-mAlie, 2 l!maJiel. To TU! o/pJmnta + $2iO Calli.
'54 Fe.rd V-3. $150. i ;
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• • • "... ml9c tDoll, ...... ~ A 5 monthl old fmWe poo. U you att re-entmllC a. ._, oddll A: end. lcl4a of SS ~ SS die -terrier. Fenced ,v4. Aute Senlce "1 MUSTANG OIDftrt.
bualneu wodd. tr 11 -J0'1 ~~ • an Sao-We 1>111 cm tar. ~ 11/T & P1rta MOO • llcaatic, • VI. ....,, p.;,
are lftleDtly eqloyed bat da)-•• JS'JI Orate Ave., Q,f ;.-,...... ., Appl!•-Wiii lay RMfta full ~ Olia· °""°"'·
unhappy, t be folkrr.1ns '°' SPtt'J'AaLAR SALE• ,,,, ~ ,,,, Toola PART G e ~ man ~ 'ST Bld VW BODY In ex· ~. tilt ~l. ~ :!.1-~~=~~=-=:~:r ~u~eslped ~ rm.. Qaa1.men ·, mm ll'Dll ar -= 2 mos. • 1119 eel CCJDd. noo. 5t0-3'fSS or Yoar VoOmnsa • ,..._ ed. new brakes It maftler, .. lltm'ANG fCY'L..
• Women dotbea. Don't mill! CDIPU:l'E eomau. ~n:D m c.&o cat 546-3390 1 ..-, "'P mo.n. Paid• llPOtlels eond. m.eio r~ AIR.~
e ~up 'l'YPlnc • Elec-222-34th $!'. Newport Beech. OeD S&Ure cw ar.an sr mca. 'rree t 1980 FALCON eQllDe, sood or not. Call Gem ~ 8uld RMera late '9S De-CALL S3nl
trlc t'1SAT/SUN.10 to 4:»PM FOR homeoontlnc C!ance home. 646-'IOO& wry~ coad,complqtnew/ltaod-673·1190 luxe, a1r ccmcf. 13,llOO ml
(morning or eve. c:la.aes) •-11--1100 }OvetyliatorJancfonmll.; .... uv Id ' 7 .... -anl trans. $35. 546-S473 MUST SDL "'5 VW/Oeul Mint ecnd. $3T1S Pm pty. OLDSMOlaa . • Hnulb -up Greg short-.....,. ··-8Chool c:lottla, 1i:z:e S.7. mlU'OA tten. w .. , ............ M4-1590 or Sf0..03Q3 bud Beautilal table Jaqis· 2 ... West C)tprea, Senta THller Tr1wf 9425 WW'a RAH, Pop-out ~ *15 OLDS 4+2 * l6let Cmamlnc or en. cl.ule.I) RENT ltallm decontlar ch at 'r r, Ana Belcbta 111'1 ' don, Bumper pardl, Seat '63 Buick Riviera.. hl:tor1 Sell * F /Pfl, Air CIODll; e Special IBM Exec in-TV'• • IWrll. W a•••, 1 ttalia round marble cianee ADORABLE.~ ldtt.a -SMALL DeLux,e Travel Tra11-belta, Lea~tte-tnt. $13!IO Afr. AD power. Leather. Xlrit condt $2150. * DQs ~
atruc. Dryen • l>talnraaberw. ~ table. Vf!l:y reuc:mble! , • 6 wb old 2 whi~. 1 black ft'· ~ $1«io. Now baa ewer or BEST <:lier. _... Good tries. $2100. m.-mr m-4Gl. * 6".l01I ..._
(Saturday momlni 10-12) non to•· n.. !enbr. 49MDl!l6 and 1 pd. 548-7491 11/8 $500 m extru including tot· '86 a pus. red A: white sr-1 'G 'IDllPE!T LeMANS • B"FUftE'~~s~es • PD/MOR (1hla 11 a Headenoll's SEE PETS a LIVESTOCK let' lllows'. Phone 673-4585 f.amily car, 9K. $155Q. CADILLAC R6:.H. V-8. AU'l'OM.l11C
Opport. mother's 6: coDep Mtm'!) 1171 RAR80R, c.11. WHAM Trucb 9500 m.3941 19 CADILLAC Stdu d6-CALL 5C!Ml89S
sfrt. amee eatab cuallomen Your 1ncome IDCI ~ .. u. <X>LDSPOl' ftllfc -5 )'l'L old NIW Call U20 . 1957 vw. Good ccod, «eno VOie. Mr. Wbt Brdtop, PLYMOUTH
$1.• per boar hctian CAN be tnc:reued J11nt cand Dl2Kline11.Aaa IN e QUAIJTY lCTl1CN8 1'0R SALE lMO Ford p&dr· tapes, $0. sreee bodJ. Uh.-.. Oa1J
can 13M1!5 or 5*4.131 and we KNOW HOW to do s.-1ns ART e Seals.. 821-Is J'Nt. 11P with lB Chevy encine 316 E. 18lta St., QI, I0-1U J5,_, miles. 1'llD JIO"IN",1--._-PLY--F\Bl-Y-_,-.-1
M~ bome. 2 it: Olle or "'° fteb IDa1 GALLERY 5 S....AMiey KaklSCf.fQ31 l!llllltllent condition, m\llt '59 VW. * a...mMT air ~· NllO ~ f.BIL GCXI> 'l'1RI& chUdml. eeds be all you need. REFRIGERATOR. portable 4l50 E. l'ltb St., C.Y. _. '° apsndate. call '685-* 54M210 d '11.m. 0rt.-.a a.mer. C&ll 813-5'16'1
man u ~ : clllbwuber •UDP-GREl!N"' wraqbt tna tie 0... 1125 IC-1617 after 5:30 p.m. m Rl2la LANE/ Cll. ......... t am ucl 5 Jiil. $1MC48Hl lrl.W
byattter. Uve-tn. ~ plul Newport M&-3'111 <sSw top) • 4 dn. Lire 10 TON crane wilt& • boom '66 VW SqUa,...ck "It CAD s e d • • DeVUJe; PON11AC
lloud It room. 1111-6012. Sc~hool of luslness Anttquea 1110 ..,.. cmt. ~ Ccnme) .&KC COCKD •ANJD. tnd mounted, ftf'1 clean, $1900 * ~ wblte-: ather lllts. T JI t _______ ,...· 1
5Zl.s4'15 --~ lS ~,. .. lore 96l.zol pupa. I w:lla. o..,.._ -ale ar tradt. can the whetl; air; 6-QJ lleat, fllll 1962 PON11.ac
RELIABLE MAHOGANY QilppeDda1e . Aoet. ltlOW A ,et. Bland. Duffy Co., "3-1186 or ••• ···! fl700 JIOlftl'. $3600. 6t2®1 "
babyiltter 6: Ute c11nfn1 ebain (8), includ.ins 1-BDRM Seta * Brealdut red 6: white, bid 6: white. 51>-'ml eves. 'M CAD/CPE de VILLE. LeMau ()JoT. A reel t!oe • ~o!' tr:!.::-:: ba.t ... ~~need re-set. Olucb. Mower, Rau. * •9U10t * 'IO EL Ounino (Ole?.); rum Oner MUS? Sell! Air, eCIDDCQY cw, • lll*da cm
•A:lpckll!Wid,HB-.eJTO llnlabinr and tew+elnc ==-=· ~ AKC nglstered-Half..St&J16. r:oocf· oeeda body work. WI PAY Blk IMt.lnt. * S2725. 1he floor. • att 4 p.m. SUD AntSqae Mahal diDinC • ard Dechehond J"lllP7. Male. PJO 'Or beat offer 842-0719 a.5380 or 548--., 'vii Prtee $6ff
WA......,.,._, tallle. lberUm ~e. 3 ex-~ • t;ype booda. Twtmold.Co1orred.I0&36 c.n after 5 P.M. TOP '58 CAD. DeVUle; poftr, JOHNSON & SOM '
n.o • ~ 11 A.M. flo 2 P.M. tn leaves $115. *3248 OoC _,,, $190. lJIDt ... ~. 19tO CHEVY Plett~ truck .tr; CLEAN! $250. 646-6118 Llncoln-Mercury ~ ' '~~~ ~YPPb' 64L "153 e::!.~~r.n,,.~ ~ ~-Mnleu :=..._bed. BOXER Pups, loytnc pets; w I '58 Corvette ene. nso. . Costa Mesa BraDcb : n3&~&"" ...., -Hvw;--., .. .__. ----. -AKC. 11ul\y fawn, cute Pvt pt;J. 64UJ02 CHEVIOLET 190. Hutlor BmL -
ClJlta Meea IBM Aiii~ .._ A~.25--=-P ;~ faes; reasonable M-m ,,,, '59 Qin. 4 Ton m? p RI c E S S I S ' I I I I ROY CARVEi +-
BABYSrI'TER for 2 cblldml • E. l'ltb St., CM Paint, Ill w. :IHI. Cll. U"'90ck IMO V!:!-~or r..<~~--STOP & SAVI! Po ....... .ac . 4 A 9. Wect llde al town. KIYPUNCH ... 6C-67M .,..,.,..,.. .,.,......u GOO n "" 64Wa'1 * C&ll: • " BY OWNER/'G OtEV D CARS-LOW PRI<:a -..._ a a.ta .._
bdore 1111n or aft '1>zn .:=-=,!,.~ ~ 41 s.wt,. Mlchi9* 1120 ~ ~~ Y~C= PIOCUP witti CAMPER-FOR NICI CAIS ~ ~P~ Kl 6 4'444 .
HOUSEKEEPER/LIVE IN oROC. CHECKING . h ~S:Gm ~ ,.,_-. ..,_ )lkbp, m • 637.-a • va. Riff. 5454452 aft 6· AND TIUCIS $49 to $199 0nnp a.a.ti'• ..,,.
Cook a. bne Drfvw'a Uc. 'TilONIC ASSIMILY • e Oomflete with n1nut coo-Mm. BB ~· SS.. rRA .. St'OICTATIOH J--9510 Any Mak• •r MedeL •BOULEVARD MOl'ORS e o.Js ter lt.olll ·-.,.
Prtvate room with 'tV + PIX/TYPE · n. t 90ie-No em.a 1o bc11· WlD RCA a,a. n, $35. Bo,'1 a-~ D6 Bartlor. CJiL SG-7513 lleafb. Board. $250-.mo. * merrr ... ~. over-• b6eJde. ... Hootoer ..... & Yachtw 9000 JEEP M38Al, HD. Mil! CONNIU. $ ••••••••• -M-G-RAND--Prts.--one--OWlt'-~~.~':;.1;mmvGood. West Coast cut. Pm em. 5 Yesr parU vacuum cleaner, $25. 458 roRCED SALE. • Owem CJ..S, • W-D UnlY. A-1 I CHIYROUT '54 CHi'V ... statioll W•-... Jaw JD.leap all' tn ..
'"41WH ...., l'J&l'Ufiee· -.•e1ted. Fklwer St, CM. Call 5M.1037 Jlapblp exprea 1'wlo ecrew Out, Stock ll.1.85. Pvt t;y. p. 6 eyl, tac ordeffd bea. eeDent oondltian, powu
pay. SARONG, 228t Npt. Trede & lwL Schll.. Pt.Y off w.ene. ol $38.95 SPINET ....... Ra 1 1 t an Hardtop, extra& $8750 or SCW349. 2121 ......... IMf. vy dut;y nar ml. b trlr b..U., po w u wlndon,
Blvd.1146.9998 d1cy1. lllT .. Mata St .. u . a,t cub Oii .mall ..... Al.lo llqUbftI .... New twin tledl oiler. CUb « Trade?T all)' COSTA MESA • aD tiatecl slua. Law ml, power ..... air Clllbdltim-
COUNTER GIRL/Full ti.me 545-7166 repo•elted 8roCben auto-wUb llCn&e mawen. Bed boat ol value or late model bcrNt'n V9hlclet 9515 546-1201 excel enc. best ofter. U3 Inc· Only $DI>. Top ~
at u.c.t Food Service. 12021 Gar. Gr. Bl., C.G. lu made dcac tn cabtnet. ......._ Zl" TV 5415--:ms csr for equJly. Baluce sseoo E. Bay <Corner Molltero avallable. K. II. LdlCll'Cliel e Contact: MR. BURNEY 537-7112 Don ~ Balance . t $130/mo Ph.. 54&-ll.31 '86 1500 Super Volklft&eti An., Balboa) 6464!155 c1t,ya.
• ""-H .. A_ lleech, am on\y $C1A5. Can .. theee l1'DUX> C&men.. Yuhica I • pe>wered Burro, Plnd ' WE PAY • • • '66 IMPALA A .. -..1 •=,--,,..=,..~,...,..,..----
at: _.._,,, unt.&Ull5~6 llU • · in 10UI' bOme, "1 or ~ a lhL 1lhnda. JtollGa, 40' 01RLS ·•. TS. Quoya, rock ~· Many extru. ner. Low ~i;.~ .:': ~121 '<Oi~ epe.a:!
f DENT~ Aa't.. Ortbodontlc 121 N. Lemcm p.d,k ... Pbofte la.4111. c~ Pl'OJector· m lip, lo bn, IUr\lf1 t16QO. after 4 PM * 6G829l CASH lent caodJtlOft. $23'15 DQS ~ u:to rm Al* pb;
ClftJce, GI*°• ~ 776-2900 '17 Stacer niuct. 'II Sew fG...a $13,!00 SAC $1G,a •• S..fm EYs. ~ $150 ~ ' Pit ' e':= uu:::~ I •Jettln Indicate looatkm Slaatnmatic • L8ie New! CX>KE'r cUt.on .... ..._ m-4850 Eves. C8rnpen t 520 b _.. eu'I 6 tNcb ,... J 19115 aii.vmet I m pa I a ==::ic :::==:a :
MT I 19..n mo. Deall!r. Lagana aun-Gii* C.& mitl, Ida.a. 32' aaN O'aft. TS. fully llATI'ON calJ ua lor m. _.,..4D8t9o Sport ~-C&ll * D~ • .aMILE•
WJl.SON afta/C.M. HOURS: • • • 8-=b ...... $«m tnnd. IG-4!55I equip beaucy. ~ Tate CAMPER SALES &ROJH tllEV'Bftln time ~ * ~ "" " 7-AM to 4:6-PM. 6*mS .:::~~ ltlT NIXX:Hl, lhre new! PlllWOOO cararunallerbo.l ... '161& TELESCOPIC CAMPERS \Jlrilll\ll.&;I ~TS2'1 ,, ___ S_P_l_C_IA_L __ ...,
Walin& Food a coclrtaDI. ..._. .... .._. $8.40 .... Nb' l\MD'Md. l'ot sale -me de.lmr1 Sba1> Sl' Pacenater dlftlel NOW cx-l DISPLA y A.lk for Sala Manapr '$7 ClfEVELLE. M. I' bu. PACTORY BUYS
I pm to 11 pm. AllPl1 .... e IBM Kqpunch DHJer, ....... 4M4m * *'2711 * SpClrt 1'\lhe'. Near MW? 222 W. Wll.aon, C.M. 1IZll 8Mdt BJ.., Auto. P/S. Low mU~se. 0'°°9e trom 23 on .low mlle-
The Paddoc* 111 Main St, HB • PBX 'l)plna U'' PCIRTABIX TV $40. * 548e3'1 • 548-()34.3 Hmattncm ... $2695. PrtY. J>t,. --... Am"nedon. Rebe1a • DENTAL Oiehlde ~ 54 hJ672 SINGER. portable; real 1•Hn.s•vOX) earl' -ca -ID W3D aft. S. " C911dl $35. l>MJeo, ..--..nA -•-t ... h -IO '11 VW Camper, 3'1,000 ml. Marllm, 2 dra, 4 dr . tut. ElqJerieDat ~. INDIVIDUAL .W n i...-. Beectt tttom CALL UHB -7V nnpl bflden, Rear n.,y SEWNG? ---:*-:.~rr~an;v=~4'-SP"="F=:Ji~:o-. -• WHb • without air ~ •·
&lutll i.suaa, -.u5l. trial). ~ 10 • lAllOD 4 A.otiq99 emw bottcmi &. HOURLY RENTAI.S ber. Outl'.kte canopy. Steno WE'RE JN D~.t.ft MANY EXTRA.SI * MAKE AD tt.. can are
J ....... M w 7500 Typlna School 113 Del Mar Mullcel IMt. 1125 Ina cbair.. RCA Sttreo 6: * RHOD~ 11'1 * tape . ' mpeUerl. ~'Or ,........,_. 01' YO=UR ~USED OITERI * LI M4'3 ~ 6: r.. c:tot'1 WaJT&nt
Oba ~' °"'" CM . 548-2858' \I bo. 113.cMT '".i:..c..u led HUMY tor tho but . . • GIBSON B-ZN J1at top Gui-T. com F\r: Zorie Boat OI., Balboa beat "1n". 67J.QlT EYet. IMPORT OR 4 WHL DRIVE '58 CHEV 4-DR H011>. . .
MOONUGlJTERS COMPLgrp; Secretarial or tar. Natural nnllh top. FIREWOOD ,_., Crulten f020 TENT <Ml\pu $.n. 20332 VEHICLE. TOP CASH DOL-VI, Atm>M.ATIC. $215. aelectlonH. ffd
Eam ~ monttiJ.y u Bruahup. Polly Priut Bull-etarry ft.niah r1m A back. $30 ~ oanl det1"ftd. 540oa7 Mapolta St., H.B. W. ol l..AR. CALL ....... U8S CALL 842-2722 0 ay
pen time l'e'.P· of importer nea C.Olle&e. 50-tm 3 Mat old. lJst price wilt>-NEW AVOCADO CARPET 25• CC 6 Buoy. No. Dll9 M..mi. !JQ.'1996 HARBOR BVt>., CM. FORCED sale! '64 Oievelle S•ln & S.rvlOI
of clothtns. Call 546-2374 White El~T I out cue $1'19.!iG. l.Jke new. 8ld2. * OnJ.y $30. Compl o/ballled.. Jm5, OIN ttae ....... Ill Ille DaUy Pil<>* Want Adell Ma1Jbu SS hdtp. Xlnt. con-1968 Harbor C.M. ~GJ;)TI Dl11Je • a • LIM wllh cu. Q50. Call 545-3768 CALL m.JS.n ETea, 882-312'3 DAILY PI1D1' WJJff ADSI Al~ a Go-Got ditiont $1450. 546-5411. '41-4023 ,, )
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A Potential Sp.oiler
Former Alabama Gov. George C. Wallate, burnlnt to become the nation's next President, or at leut to be
a major factor in the ultimate choice, ended a 10-day
Western tour Sunday. More than 25,000 persona U1t.eaed
in the course of 15 speeches at ralliu and ci'ric club
meetings. Their response was enthusiastic.
Some 3,500 of these came from distant as well p
nearby cities to hear him at the Orange County hlr·
grounds last Friday evening. Polieii were braced for
trouble but none occurred despite the presence of about
50 pickets carrying tnildly provocative signs.
OUt of the Costa Mesa and the other California nl-
Ues has come the conclusion that. while Alabama'• sym-
bol of bigotry attracts kooks and. extremists ol the fat
right, there are many others of more moderate political
views among bis admirers. These are discontented peo-
ple who are confused by the complex problems of t.be
day and are looking for simple answers.
A! the only demagog of. the present day who hu
a national following, Wallace provides the answers in
a fast flow, repeated wherever he ca n find an audience.
The riots he would control with more police power (nary
a word about getting at the basic causes), and he would
solve the Vietnam dilemma with more military. power
(nothing about the possibility of e.scalating the conflict
Into a full-blown World War m confrontation witti the
Communists).
His tour indicates that he has no chance of c..tJTY·
Ing any Western state or of being elected President,
but he can develop enough impact to become a spoiler
-if he can get on the ballot in all 50 states as a can-
didate of the American Independent Party.
q alMfid•te from receMac U. 270 elect.oral votel
ae •ry for e1ectic&
nm would Uuvw Ille -Into the Houae of ~tatiY.._ Eodl --line one vota. WaJ.
lloe would hope 111111 llo ...,,. tlleD bargliD fr!>m
llrqlh, with the ~ he carrlod poaibly 1ulficlent to decide lbe wllmer. 11111 ia::me mmeaver by the Diile-
cnt.& in lMI ftJ a flihn.
Despile that bit of 11111"'7 lmolYiDg Strom Thur·
moad, Wallxe IDd bis Am<rtcan 1-dopendent Party are
not ta be lakm JitbllJ' bJ elUler porty -but especially
by the Ropulllicam.
Tbe irony is tblt be teem: to baft the most attrac-
tion to Republicam. II be ii IDIMIN:ful at all, he will
destroy the ll<pabli<aD Party in Ille South and possibly
defeat lbe GOP onctid•, ,wlloeffl be may be.
Al a time wl>en the Repallllc:ln Party apparently
h.u a fightillf chance la brine off the difficult feat of
t1111ating an inc:ambeat Prlllidellt. Mlia would be tihe
ullimale irony for .........u....
The Ultimate Symbol
Are you one ol U-who "'baYe everything"~ One
of thoee for whom tt it nest to imprwible to find a suit·
ab~ gift? TbeD 'IUfany le Co~ tbl prestigious jewelers,
""'• just the thing. It's a sterling: litfer "'tube by, .. for squeeiing con-
lalts out of tootllpalle IDd olllor tatiOS.
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Two possibilities would follow: He miJ?ht draw
enou~h Republican votes to assure President Johnson's
reelection. (Some believe the Democrats are clandes-
tinely encouragin_g Wallace in the belief tbis will OCCUT.}
Or be could win in enough Southem states to prevent
Of """""· if yoa "have ...-,tblng" tilen you lik•ly
rouldn't c= Jell about lfl1*Zlnc Ille 1ut drop out of
a tube of anytbing. Bat there It II, the oltimate symbol
of the affloe:nt IOdety. If you're not affluenl, then work
ha.rd. save yoar pennies, and yoa, too, might someday
own a st<rling silver tube -1 VINE.RS' C!:.US fNTER5 fiVE IRON (URT/\IN l OUNTF.IE$
(N'e.w$ I:'l>t,..;)
Russian
Fo rces to
Aid Arabs?
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LONDON -The Arab.Israeli CM·
flict is entering a new and evea more
dmgS"OOJ phase.
The distlJ>gulllbing 1 .. ture could be
the direct involvement of Roulan
f<icea on the side of the Ar.bs hi any
l\lture filbllng iD the Middle Eoll.
Foreip dip1tn.1tic aourcea here re-
.pert. 1bat Pre*kmt Na.nu has begun
~ negotlatiorui with the Krel'.llliu
for tbe stationing of Rua1lan nav.al, air,
and cround um. in Egypt under cer·
IAill pNldelenmDed emugeocy condi·
tions.
Nauer bu revealed. to viaitl.ng Bri·
tish IDd French dip-ts. aocon!ing
to tbele reports, that Soviet naval
unita: at Egypti1n ports •e juat fore.
rwmen of other Soviet forces in
Egypt.
IF THERE IS another major out-
• breek of. fl&bting aciot1s the Suez oa· lPl. lbese diplomat.I warn, Russ.I.a will IUpport Num"1 forcea with both na·
val imd air unib, according to Nasser.
Although U.S. diplon:llats here llave
not been able to confirm these reports.
both American and British intelligence
sources say Russia is apparently pre·
paring two large troop-eanying ships
for use in the Mtditerraneoo..
These 10,000 • ton vessels, being
readied .at Black Sea ports, can carry
between 4,000 and 8,000 fully equipped
troops with rufficient re.ti.OM for 1ix
montht. The Soviet sb.ipg are expeclet.t
to nwke ....,iar calls at Egyptian and
Algerian ports.
Several Soviet air &quadrODI, al.!io
believed destined for bases in Egypt,
Syria, and Algeria, are reported to
be loading their ground rupport equip-
ment on Russian transports in th~
Black Sea.
TURKISH AUTllORinES, concern·
ed about the growing Soviet naval
forces in the Mediterranean, are co-
Dear
Gloomy
Gna:
Why bug the C-amdi•• hecanu
some of our draft dodgn'I emi-
grate to Canada! After an. their
sclmtists: and enginem are al-
k>wecl to settle in the U.S.
-H. B. McD., Jr.
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operating with U.S. and Britilb offi.
ciala to obtal.n a count ol Ruaiaa
military penonnel aboard --as tbey pau through the Dardantllel.
Since lalt June'• outbreak al Arab,-. ,.,..li fill)>ting, Turay ... ..,,.n.d
an increue of Ruuian abipl in the
Mediterranean from 1evt11 to more
than 40. lndicatiom are this n.t could
number 50 before the end of 111'1.
SpeAlation here ii that President
Nasser'• strategy ii to ua Soviet
military forca, or the tbttat ol them.
as a shield while be rehllildl bis com·
bat-effective manpower.
GEN. MOHAMMED FAW'IJ. whe
has made several tripe to Moscow m
re<:ent yean, ttputedly has bee9. giv·
en this assignment, to recrpnim
and equip an Arab army ol 500,a lo
be permanenUy stationed in Eapt. He
was named new deputy suprane COin·
mander of. Egypt's armed fotta b)'
President Nuser afta' lat J~'• mil·
itary disaster.
Jordan's King Husaein bu acbieved
nore than juat diplomatc mpport in
:1is recent travels.
While be ii aayi.ng noChinC f« pub-
lication. Huuein hu told Bridlll dip-
'omats that President AJUb IJwi of
Pakistan has promiled to fundlb him
nearly 200 pilots to bolster bis shat·
tered air force.
Still under negotiation witb Pw.tar
_,,i_s an offer to fumistl tbe Jordan air-
force with 50 F-104 Starfigbten, oril!
inally obtained from U.S.
Yaking Goo d Sows' Ears
The hi1tory of mankind la made up
t many pendulums IWi.nging wildly
rom one extreme to the other. Each
•enttation lfflDI to give the peodu-
um a push In the opposite direction.
Nowhere ls thil more evident than
~ the theories of child-rearing. I
thlnt it ii llboat time for a little push
bact toward .. -.:Uty."
Fifty yMf'I• aeo, md more. hered:i· ~y -bLamed for IDIOY children's woM. "It'• in bU blood," par·
entl weold nod 1r3.gety. "Uncle Henry
WN tbl 1mie way." 1'Mat a J»ychiatric reteareh mOV·
ed fa wad oo many frooU:, we began
to *"'edlta the tremendous impor·
t&nee·clt ..W-Omi.ent. This w.111 a heal· tb1 •1.00n of attitude -because
WI _....., fm 1 fact that environ·
meat I ' r -es neurotic tendencie1
amoDI .., ti ea more than heredity
d-
• BUT PimBAPs WE have gone as
far • w '_. in this direction. En· vlrodm• It important -but it can oaty .,a wUll the material it gets. The cJa8d It not a piece of putty at
birtti bal 81r'Mdy hai a deep, inner 1~ t1_per1ouUty traits.
Tbete trlltl can be encouraged or lbw~ bDt parenll are not God. .,. "ere.ate": all _parent.I ~do II "oantrlvt" to make the best
,. of dtf 'IDMtrlalJ they have bffn " . •
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given.
MOit modern young ~. HPI'·
cially the educated ones, are too coo·
sciOUl,..d.enviroameat lnlbaeocH, wt
too unaware of heredity dllpoaitioa.I.
'Ibis citen gives them a falte teme d
guilt wben their cblldrea do not turn
out according to tbe recipe bt tbt S-Y·
chologists' cookbook.
I SUSPECT THAT many parenb 1.1-
&ume too much blame when ttw chil-
dren fail to react ill lbe "rigltt" •ay.
and also take too much credit when
the children become worthy bum.ao
beings. There are forces operalinc in
both directions that 10 deeper' than
environmenl
Respect for pert0nality U pubap1
the most important attitude for a par-
ent to cultivate -th•t ii, not trying to
make the child Into sometbinc be ii
not and ntver can be. but workine pa·
tienUy and lovingly within the limit.a·
tiona of the chi ld's God-givea comtitu-
tion.
We can't make 5iJk puTlel oul of
sows' ears. but we can make ,ood
sows' ears out al bad ones. This mod·
f'~l achi~vemen1 iJ admirabW enouib
for-mortal man ,
Watdd AUnet M ore Nol1iGOP Vote•
Rockefeller Has Greatest Stren gth
Reagan in the affeclloaTOl'Toii Re.-
pubUcan1. This ii probably a pretty
fair mNRre of where Rockefeller
ranka amonc RepubHcans who will go
to the natioul convention next year.
In view of tbe eondnuing 1bowing of
support for JtocUfeller, not only in the
Eut but la Ibo Mld-ud. 1urpri1-
irlgl,y ~ In the South, tbe dele·
Ca&el will have to make a VflTJ tlar·
rOwiq declaioa.
THEY WILL BA VE to decide il they can afford ~ lake a ~ oa Nbon,
8-Dey, Ra&u, ar ~bly Sen.
Oaarkis Petey, when tbey bave at
bled. a poteiitlal caodldlta, lloctefel-
:;Jr~ed by the only lDeUUM!S to. have U.. 1*t cbance of t.;:,:f Jobnaon. needa to be men bu.vlly
wei.gbed ii that DO BOminee will be
aatidactory to all Republlclbl. There
will be no couenlUI. U Republicans
naJb' wilb to win they wm have to &et
ukle tdeololk:al dlflereoca and keep
their attentJon fixed on the sW'f!lt way
to capitalize on the widespread daal·
£ection for Johnson.
THIS IS A complicated matter, if
only because it will be affected by the
conservaUve southern candidacy, o(
ex-Gov. George Wallace of Alabama.
Whomever tbe Republican candidate
may be, Wallace will drain off both Republican and Democratic votes in
the North and the South. It can be
argued that Wallace will hurt the Dem·
ocratlc ticket enough in the North to
OHset the datnage he will do to the
Republican ticket ill the South.
WHEN THIS possibility ls cooceded,
it still l'flmalnt a strong likelihood that
Wallace will preveflt the Republican
nominee from winning electoral votes
in the South which bi! otherwise mlgbt
get.
We will know more about the wb.lte
backlash in the Nonb after the m1y-
oralty elections in Boston and Cleve-
land. But on the whole the Wallace
candidacy presents an enigma to
which the Republican delegates prob-
ably won't have the sure answer when
they meet in convention.
TKEY WILL STILL be confronted
by the absolute neeeNity of careylna
large northern 1latet ~Democrat
ic and independent lllnngth II ....
greatest. They will have to ut them--
selves if Nixon, Reagan or Romney
ctn really cut the muat&rd.
ThiJ is what ls actually 1otnc on now
in the Republican Par\Y. State dele1a-
lioru are not committint tbem.elv•
In advaf!Ci!. Govetnors are holdln1 off
from hard advance commtbnllltl. The
smartest of the Republicans want to
win, and to the devil with the ideolog.
lcal mt.b·mash which 10 fudnata
upper middle clw ~ and div-
idend receivers. .
WINNING MEANS thouaandl aDd
thouaandt of polit!cal jobt f0r Repub.
licans. lt means ~ivilege and status
and maybe even contracta. Tbb ls
what organiud politics ii all about.
The .,.y to glln the rew-11 to gel
into office and let thOle who can afford
lt die on the ramparta for a eallle.
U th.la seems cynical, tt is, but tt wu
never better undentood tUn by thole
Of our recent p!"tlliilents cndited wtth
the highest ldealllm.
By the time the Republic.am meet
the words of a new p:ipubr 90lll will
be more familiu than they are today:
"!.« a w1oner lead tbe way."
-'U. S. Society Must Be Destroyed~
1be. ICelW: .. a federal distrid
courtroam ill Alammia, Virginia.
FOUi' Y-C ma wn: wheeled into
tbe eom1. .. iln'alid duin. They bad
rdmed to stand. 'nlty were amonc
tboae ct.reed willl violating laws on
o.tober %1, .. Ibo ~ protest
Fedienl Jatee Ora Lewis listened
patimlly, qaietly to • harangue from "
om al ~ "' ' od-. Tbe defendant
loudly """"-be had • phii-ol life. It bad crown, be laid In 1
po&tifiral mwr, out al his anthro---' .. Laws ... a lepl l}'ltem." he told
°be toart.. "an: • flmdamental road·
11odt to peace • -111." Real peace,
be -· 11 polllble ooly iD th• .._.,re of lepl restraint&. "U there
,.,.. DO lawl," be ukt, "people would
be flDrced. to tab individual responsi·
bility, to share. to love. to c.are for
e.cb olber • • • '
THE YOUNG MAN whose philoso-
pll)' Ud crown from bis study of Ill• tbrapoJoo wu strongly confident
tben WU DO Oaw in bit belief. He
ffP111 &ta w of the thouaancis who,
f« a TUietJ of reuou. believe they
mull dtlJly tbe Jaw, refme military ~--•• 6lee1 !IC ---,, --· spH on and Cll1'M the military, ... allow their country to be OVllr·
Dear Gecrp: ra by whatever fon!f . attack il
I was at • CODYeDtion and The "anthropologist'' ii not to be
wa1Ud blto dU codtail lowlge. ccmfued with the hafd4yecl, diaclplln·
A& attractiYe JGallC lady iat .S ndlca1 revolutionlsta who are, de-
don baide me md allowed me IPHe bein1 a minor:lty, Jaraely able to
lo buJ be' a drtU.. She seemed 6'ed. tbe activiUes ol the Student. for
quite sm:itlm wHll me, and I a Democratic Society, the Communist
Cll!l1.ahlb' -t:Ua with ber -DaBoil eblbll, tbe Pfoereuive Labor aJtboaCll l Dmll NJ 9be drank a bit too mum. In fact. lbe had
21 ctwnpepr ..........,., and my bin __
My pnltlem .. tbil; She prom.
iled Co cal -wbl!ln she got off fram W'lill't. Do JOU think I
lboald lit around my hotel room
•aitin& •Y lmllft'! After au.
that .., tne dafs a10.
UNDECIDED
Dear Undecided:
It may be wile for YOO lo
pact and Co a. bad home. lri
fart, ii migtd be •ill! to havt
the beD C2ptaio lake you to Uie
depot or airport oa a lush.
fWrite to Gecqe, ft)I! advice
colunmist of whom other ad\ ICC
columbilta U:J. '"Sbttlh ! . )
CONFIDENTIAL TO FR \.\'K
C. TillNATRRA: No wondtt llll"r..
pk> think yoa're puttinl, thf'm
on ! My ..:lricf: to you i! gel
some bulinelt c.anh printf'd up
and quit introducing )'OUrJCU
aloud until this thin& l>'ows 0' er
Best Fed feople
~ S.S., Rntew: ..... farm.
taC ta a mod Important lndul'try • • .
'l'OdaJ'• farmer crow• enough to feed btmlllf and 31 otben. People ln this
~. u a rnutt. of dd1 fact, are
tbe but fed and the best clothed In
tbl worW. There are ellht million
krlD operators and farm ~· and .. llddtllonal 1ix million people who pren.se. Mrvites to the t.rms, seU· tne them '5.8 biWon worth of mer·
ebadlte a year. 'l'lllny percent of the
edre United States workht1 force in
piwate emfloyment works ettber dli·
.rectlJ In atnculture or in jobs pro-
ridlnt servb and ioods for farm·
erl-"
Caldwell, N.J., Pnsress: "True .••
tedllldon can improve conditions -
but only to • point. Just how far
can the state legislate morality, In·
telligence. modvation and respect. for
the rights of others!"
I
Party, the new SNCC leadership, and
othel-splinter anti-war groups. They,
too, believe thlt society mWlt be de-
stroyed. AU are interesting. Some are
dangerous. Othera are committed to
far-out nihilism -kt man do as he
pleases and he will be good and true
and ltind. It is the restrainta: and de·
mands or law that make him evil.
IT WOULD BE useless to remind
the student who arrogantly wu hat·
anguing the judge on the evil of life
under law that be hlmaelf unconaciot11·
ly admitted the recognized need for
the presence of rntraint when he said
that "if there were no written Jaw1
people would be fttted to 1bare, to
love, to care for one another ..• "
The long biltory of mankind mocks
him; his own deeda contradict his an-
thropologically derived "phllosoph7."
Four defendant. were jailed for con-
tempt, for being "mean, surly, ugiy
ln language and conduct." They, too,
said that the laws of thiJ society mull
be ignored, defied, destroyed. They
want life without law ...
The judge patiently explained his
philosophy -without law and order
the society would collapse. The young
men nodded. 'lb.la 11 precisely what
they think and want to do -destroy
thb aociety.
IT IS IMPORTANT to continue a
postmortem on the Pentagon proteal
Not all of It is discouraging. The call
for attendance on October 21 asked for
200.0<X> persons. Aerial photographs
were made. Modem methods permit
a UteraJ head count if one ls• neces-
sary. The estimate of a peak crowd
of 35,0<X>, includln.: the merely curt·
ous, is accurate.
The prote1t plan of attack involved
a p\nC1!:rs movement Chairman Dave
Dellinger, one of the several Jnvolved
who have made recent journey1 to Ha·
nol, reportedly laid that 100,000 would
move on the Pentagon from the Lin·
coin Memorial and another 100,000
from the Waahlngton Monument. The
35,000 grouped In the area or the re-
rtecting pool between the Memorial
and the Monument.
A FEATURE NEW to the protesl
demonstratiom ••• the buvy nll·
...,. on ohlcenity. Perbaj>o moot GI
thb eatremelY pornosrapldc -...U·
ly wu provided by YOUD( ......._ A
"play" on bow to evade the drd was
foul with ohlcenllJ. Yet. by -
nill)>I the 35,000 bed lhruDk lo por-
has-2,000. By dawn there .,.. may·
be 400. 'By midnlgbt Sunday Ibero
were perhaps 90 left. The debrb they left at m.,,..., _
tained a dozen or more "brU,rl""a ~
ber of feminbte undarputa1 'UMd ccm-
traceptlve devicet:, remnanti of mar-
ijuana clgorettn, -.,..., wh!lllJ bottle~, and 10 on.
ONE CANNOT DISSECT oat the
mentally disturbed, the paranokll. the
dangero111 anU·American Rf'OluUon.
ary members loyal to China'• or N.US
Vietnam 's form of commvnllpl.
(Chlhman Dellinger~ for ' M,amp1e,
wm in Hanoi late lut spria:f. Be bal
been quoted as uylng he ls a Como
muntrt, but not the Soviet type •. 'l1lll
perhaps relieves Mo.cow.)
There are 200 mllllon Americus.
What do the 35,UX> represent? W• pret-
ty well know whet the Sttndey nlsht.
October 22, die-hards were, ·and lfl,
But the otherrt
Tuesday, November?, 19e7
the •dito11al J.IC)gt 01 ""' o.a,
Pilot 1e11tf to bi/om net ,_
uiatc riaders b~ prtlfttMg tlU
MtafPCPfr'I c>PnioM and ~
rnentorv on '°P'cl Of tntcrtn.
'Ind 1ianiflcanct', bv prottktHao a
forum for "'-· tzprtuiotl of
our reader1' O?i"'°"'· and bf
prflsenUna th« dft1tr11 ~
pmnts of Informed ob1nwn
and rpokelf!Wn on toptc, ot Uw dau.
Robert N. Weed, Pubtbbcr
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