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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-11-09 - Newport Beach Daily Pilot·--...._,......_ .......... -~ """"'. ••""'W .. ~ -- ~oc. 60, NO. 2'9. ~ SECTl~S. 52 PAGEs • I to isit oro T•d•y 's Closing TEN CENTS • r1 a ~President's Sandhaulers May Rumble For 90 Days Saturn Spac Triumph Talk Open To Public By BRUCE BENSON °' .. °"' .......... The project to pUlb more than 400,· 000 cubic yarda of aand onto West Newport's: lhraDUD bw:bmmt 1rill taU ·two moatbl, -4 poedll)t bee, U. U.S. Arm1 Corpl of Enc'""" tltin'P' eocs.,. ''We've got a bd millloD ,ardl el .-'° *' bml." • wuum u... roo, bead cJf Ollrpt erodoa control IA Southern Califmda. "When we .Wer&f for bl.di, we'll Mt a time IChedu1e on tbe eontrec'tor of eo to 90 dayl." An operationa tcbedu1e for the mem· moth sandbauliDg rigs. needed on 1be job will be aet up after a contractor ii b1rtd, be said. ~ a result, lt ii sWl unknOWn wheth- er the entire ~ will be clOled to the public dmine the l'Wi~I aper• ~ erwioa CGlltrol project eatllla bc111~0=.t:i'B.*C:::: =-eullie ,.. ,,... ... ol .. pllt ... ~ ...... ,..,. -..--. IO. ,..-ftOlll t1111 8IMa -'moatll. A~ .............. .. ,......,. hr-...,..•• ==-~ -=~R 7.. neth SauiJ>SO* laid M lllll a~ to ho. O.C.:.. _M~ (B.Be9Wv Hllll) ,....., .......... .,. •••• .,, o( tbe lltaallaa. He Aid tbe !MIAltt wtdcb Mmsfl> was expected to Pl...-t to U. COIQl-mtttee, stated that •'iJnJnedlat.e con- struction ii etMatlal to save proper~ ties durine td&h tides from Nri. '¥1 to Dec 3 II A·~ official Ulla mornlnl said: "We're ~ady to advertile for bid.I 1111t u soon aa we get the official word. "We'll Ju.at put everybody in motion as fut u bumanlY pollible. We're standing by here hour by ~.·· And Herron added it 1hould require "le11 than 10 days" t9 award the job alter bids are advertised. "I don't see why it should take a contractor more than· a week after bida are open to get under way," be said. Construction of a 25G-foot groin off 40th street will be carried out "con- currenUy with the latter part of the hauUn1." Herron reported. When fiDiJbed., the Corps project iJ expected to create a 100.foot-wide beach from about 35th to 42Dd streets. The· strip at preeent ii only a few yards wide. . The lo.Di groin will begin about 100 feet out from beacbfront property llnel. Newport Honors Assistant Boss Monson Tonight Newport BMdt city official.a and employes tonight will honbr outlOinl A11iatant City Manaier Calvin E. MODIOn at a fartiffll banquet at the Villa Marina Restaurant. Monson, M. leaves Friday for bla new job u city manager for the San Franclaco Eut Bay area cornmuni· ty of Martinez. Monaon's colleagues will present him wltb going-away g1fta at the dill<' ner, wbich begins at 7:~ p.m. Cock· talla will be aetved an hour earlier. An attendance Of 75 la expected, ac- cording to city aides. Mon11on joined the municipal ttalf tn January, 1964. City councilmen ac- cepted hl11 reaignaUon with regret two weeks ago. He will be succeeded in bla New- port position by James De Qalne, 28. a member of City Mana1er Har-v~ Hurlburt'• offiee staff since July, 1965. Drastically Cut WASHINGTON (UPI) -Conarea& today sent to the White House a $2. 7 bUUon foreil!l aid authorization, the smallest since the Marshall Plan went lnto action in 1948. ApolW Conws Down to Bul eye Landing in Pacific By EDWARD K. DeLONG u .. , .... ......., CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -Amer- ica's 3&-ltory Saturn lunar launcher made a magnificent mght debut today by ~asting into space with an Apollo c~e that came safely back to earth ~th a robot at the controls. ll was a tw~JIHIGI trlwnpb that pv. &be UDlt.ed ..._ tbe world's mlOtiel* "9Cll ,, 1 .. • _. a IOlid Dft' *4 over a-. ba tbe race to the moon. The feat put the Apollo program back oo !ta feet and brightened bopes ol meeting the national goal of a man- ned moon Jpd.ing .before 19'10. Climaxing Saturn's Jetter-perfect launch and flaming dub into orbit, Apollo 4. the lister ifiiCettaH to .the one in wblch im. ...,...... died, stnrabd beet lalD tbe ~·· at the f;.'* ar.U.• bllr .... .. rt1 IDlllt ..... •. I GAILY f'ILOT ..... ., SHOWING THI WAY -Using dolls and doUhouse South Guidance Clinic· therapist Mrs. Jean Larrabee helps disturbed out problems.throughmake believe. Play sessiooa are effectiv in cUJling troubled 7oung minds. Ropes Beeede Became Full F Editor's Note: This is the conclud- ing article in a three-part seriu dis· cussing the rote of the South CO<Ut Child Guidance Clinic in Orange CO<Ut communities. Today's article discusses the clinic's financial crisis. Por a reader's view, also see the Mailbox todat1 on the editorial page, Page 40. By THOMAS FOltTUNE Of .... .,..., "ll•f ...., Hopes were. high among the found- ers when SGuth Coast Child Guidance Clinic opened three years ago. But the county's first and only child mental health faclllty never bas come the fully operaUonal clink e vialooed then. In fact, it seems l viable today t h ever before. After several ars Of deficit spe n g and purchas of a building, erves that totale '66.000 when the; 1 i n l c opened down to Sll,000. ' Less $14,000 has been re- ceJved ln the last e months, far short of the $26,000 quarter needed to meet the fUM, Cill'lnual budget. Tbe buqet, ch Dr. Maurice Kaplan, dil'i Of the clinic, calls minimal iJc s salaries for four professl~ntl jAerapiats -a child psy- chiatrist (himself), a cllnlcal psychol- ogist, llOd two psychiatric s o c t a I workers. 8"'rle• for these four persons plus 1 ~eptlonlst·typist, secretary a n d stenographer make up two-thirds of Che bt1dget, Dr. Kaplan said. A present the cllnlc Is operating to a great extent with volupteer clerical help. WIN TWO TICKET. TO 'HELLO DOLLY' Hello, Lucky, you could win a palr of tickets to "Hello, DoUyl " It's rean, almost loo easy. Just look lD the clll- slfled want ad secUon of U. DMLY PILOT beginning Friday. If you f1nd your name "bAitden" ln the sectlon you can pick "P free tick- ets to the popular musical now pl17lq at Melodyland Theater In AMbtliri with Patrice Munsel and Jack Balley in starring roles. Watch the clastfjed section for further detaill. ~ cbeen of ....-;.;-• tbe 1c4lfmey'1 Houatoa eaab'ol center', Bennington repcllted from miles oortbwest of Hnraii the returui.ng apacecraft in · · g down euily on its ace and white paracbuta. -.r1 ... rtc OiCbt ended eiPt lloars ...... after' takea(f Inn ..... 1"'ellllllllll 1Piabed don ia ,,.._ --·miles.._ .. carrier, Doltine up1gbt "in a stable. normal attitude." Frogmen plunged bdlo tbe water .from a helicopter to .u.ch flotation tear to it so that it can be returned for scientists to study the ef:feda oo it ol fiery reentry plunge into the atmosphere. The 35-atory, t.i.mi.Woo-pound Sa· turn. tbe mOlt powerful rocket ever built and tbe treatat ftiCbt e v e r ...t aloft. ctim hfld off the launcb pad (lee IA'ftJBN. p_,. I) Abarlllnned Child's MOm Returns to Claim Son BJ 'roNY CILLO .... ...., ...... A woman quieUy walked into a WestminSter department 1bn Wed- ne.day noon. She ~keel about a baby found in the store m August. . After almost three monthl of fndt· leall and extensift police efforts, the woman claiming to be the mother of little Bobby Blue Eyes was found. The woman was identifed by Orange County sheriff's deputies and West· minster police as Diana L. Gclrcev. K of 13114 Putnam Ave., ~· and ori~Y of Cleveland. Ohio. The child was identified u Paul M . Bell. born Dec. 23. 1965. The woman was placed under ar- rest and a complaiJlt was obtained from the district a~ this .m...,. ing charging her with suspkion of cblld desertion or abandonment. I» lice said. . . Hunt She was to be amugned m • • ington Beach-Seal Beach MUDicipal Court this afternoon .. Westminster detectives were .reJuc· t.ant to furni sh too many details to- day expressln~ concern that to do ~ wou°ld be a detriment to their case lD court. According to them. hoftver. ~ woman bas apparently been Uvin~ ~ Whittier since the baby wu found m the K-Mart Department Store on Beach Boulevard in WestminsteT. . Officers said. they did not mow if she was aware of the widespread ~ Jidty given the child by the D~ Y PILOT and other mass commuruca· &ion media. While the woman is in jail, little Paul bas been placed in a Coster home. 'lbe husky. friendly little lad of ,!3 months charmed practically an entire county. despite the fact be could bard· 11 talk. '-'-t.o-Police said they were Checa.mg lff what the baby's status wa11 u far as adoption was concerned. Mrs Gorcev. attractive, tan and red- 1'alred. apparently now wants the baby returned to her. According to other sources. •he came to the west Coast in the summer ' apparently with a promlse Of mar- riage However. that fell throu,gh and the w~man found herself pennllesa and "frantic." The baby was found w.008rlng around in the buSY department atore In late Au1Ust. . . -· MOTHER FOUND 'lobby .. _,....,... I061Y BLUE EYES' MOTHER? Dl1n1 Gorcev S.p ~ It SurveY.or Ne!lring Moon Destination PASADENA (UPl )-Space scient- ilta readied their in!truments a n d CT'Olaed their fingers today as Amer- ica's Surveyor e lunar robot neared Its landinr point almoat dead center on the mooo'1 visible face. By CARTER BARBER Of ... Dell'f .......... President Johnson will visit the Ma- rine Air Statton at El Toro midday Friday and will make a brief s}>ffeh at ceremonies there marking the Corps' 19'lnd birthday, the w b 1 t • Hou.ae announced in Wuhington to-day. Tb~ Surprise preaideDtial via1t will be open to the publlc:, a spobamu for the Marine facilltJ added. Johnson ts expected to arrive short- ly after noon Fridq, be said. The main gate of the Air Station and al!o Gate 11, will be open to th~ public starting at 11 a.m. Gate 11 can be reached by taking the Sand Canyon ex.it from the Santa Ana Free-way. After Johnson's presidential jet touches down on the adequate run. way, be will be greeted by Brig. Gen. W. ~-Thraab, commanding the Air Station, and Brig. Gen. C. J. Quilter, commander of the 3rd Marine Air Wing. Secretary of Defense Rot>M s. Mc- Namara will accompany the Presi- dent, and both men will be driven by some a.ooo to 4,GllO Marinea llned op la tbetr bonor. Ahbo"lh Jobnaon'a visit la e~ :.~ 1--........ the Prui· Wlll lift a llrief eddre11 -and also creet some Marina jut back fnllll Vie1n.am, ..,_Then. wbUe At. Jtt remains at El -ro. Jolmlcn Will &omod a lle.IJeoptu and fly to Camp Pucu.t.. ~ n. llDIZ:pecfed vllit wJU be part ol • ~ tour by Jollmon ol av. mtUa..,. -... lrUt eout to cou4 and a m,ltt .t ... Moaril Uae mclear pow~ aircraft carrier EMtl'prJse, the nation'• largest warahjp, Johnson'• first call alter leaving WashingtQo will be lfle Army's in· fantry training center at Ft Benning, near Columbus, Ga., where be will witness ranger and paratroop train- ing operation. He then will fly to El Toro and Camp Pendleton. Johnson then will continue by hell· copter to the Enterprise, which bas twice sailed with the 7th Fleet off the coast of Vietnam. On Saturday morning, the chief exe· cutive will leave the carrier by heli· copter and to to the North Island Naval Air Station, San Diego. to re- join his jet for the flight to Mc- Connell Air Force Base. The base bu both Strategic Air Command amt Tactical Air Conunand units. From Kansas. Johnson will fly to Langley Air Force Base, Va .• arriv· ing at about 6 p.m. EST, and will go from there to the Coast Guard base at Yorktown. Friday's will be the President's first visit to Orange County since June ~. 1964. when he addressed some 15.· 000 persona at the dedication of UCl . At least 475 Orange County peace officers, under the direction of the Se- cret Service, were dlstributed through- out the throng to protect the Chief Executive. Wea ther Looks llke the same old stuff on Friday, says weatherman Jack Frazee. That's low clouds and fog i.n the morning with temperatures In the upper 60's along the coast. l.NSlDE T8DA Y E.qnrts have begun to see some major tr~nds from Tues· 0011'1 dectioru which will have a bearing on thole of nezt vear. Page 5. C..'""""9 ' (......... ,..,, C1111lca .. ,,......_. ,, Dl,,_tta lt • .. .., ..... _ 4t l11tt .... -..1 LSI ,. ... II(. ,.,. ,.,.. ,... ,. ••14 f'lcb 11 AMI \....-.n 17 MMtMta •• Mlvltt II M""°" ,.,.,., 1a Nt1MMI .. ...,. .. , .. I ? DAILY PILOT ThurMiay, Novtniber 9, 1%7 :ounty Fire Probe Tells Real Causes By JACK BROBAeK Of Ille 0.IY ...... Slelf Mild climate, rugged mountain pro- files and picturesque chaparral-the u.me conditions that make the foot· hlU area of Orange County an ideel place to liv. -wen blamed Wednes· day for the dllaltro.ua P~seo Grande fire which raged for four days and claimed l loss of $2 million last week. , ~lmer Osterman, county fire ward· an, told the Board of Supervisors that ".at lk other place in the w o r l d ls 1.here a 1ir~ control problem u com- µlex and difficult as that which exist& in those watershed lands in the back- : yard of the Southern California roetro· : potitan area." : ~oil~ the bearlna oo the firt.s. : wtuch devastated 48,639 a c r e a ln • Or.ange and Riverside counties the : ~rviso.n immediately v o t ~ d i> . exteoc$ all possible aid'' to victim's add ordered reaeedlng. of o u r n e d • ~ounty areas to prevent erosion dam- age from winter rains. -~urke Hits : ' In Remap The LegialaNl'e'• 1abort a. ,..., .. the boundaries of California's COii· gressional districbl moved on apace in Sacramento today after a petulant complaint by Alaemblyman Robert H. Burke ( R-HuatiDgtoo . Beach) that Democrats are b'yina to take "par· UUD advantage." Democrats .control the Asaembly. Anemblyman Jeck Fenton ( D-Moete- bello), handling the reapportionment bill for them, replied to Burke: "It is impossible to get a biU that's ~olng to satWy everybody -ioclud· ing the politicians involved." Tilat exchange over. the Democrats in the Assemi>ly voieci Wednesday to approve Fenton 's bill changing t h e lines of 36 of the state's 38 coagre1. alooal districts. The measure 1'ill be se-nt to a joint Assembly-Senate con- ference committee, which wUJ recon· cile it with a similar bill expected to be passed shortly by the upper bouse. The Legislature is heading for the second week of a special seuion ealled to reapportion House seats tn response to a State Supreme Court order . SOIVl fSi; OMI}!-.J • ., • £~ 0 H to' J ~, r ro1 • llJ.. ~ ' • \ • :u ' Red Setkck Big Cong Raids SAIGON CAP)-U.S. infantrymen battled back today against new attacb from tough North Vietnamese ~guJan en1re.ocbed in the ceitral highlands near Oak To. Gen. W1l1iaJJl C. Watmoretand ukl sewn daJI of figbtlng in the aru near Dak To has resulted in a "severe Mtblck" for the CommunisU. Initial field reporU said American soldiers killed three more Communist troops in a two and a half hour aldrm· lsb today, wblle one more U.S. aoldler was killed. This raised total easuaJ. ties for the week in the area to 209 Communists and ~ Americans kJlled and 130 Americana wounded, the U.S. Com~ said. Westmoreland flew to Dalt To for a first-band survey and oa his return tokt newtrmee In Salgt>n; ''I believe the Communist forces have suffered a severe setback iJI their plans for operatiQt in the DU To area. 1be "e- ceot coot.act is a North Vletname:;e attempt to recoup valuable propagan. da lost during the recent Republic of Vietnam electim1 and National Day." lands coWd be the prelude to a new Communist offensive there now that tbe anonsoooa hav. meved nortll. Tbe air war againat North Vietnam COit the United States three Air Force planes and two fUers WednesQy, the U.S. Command unouoced. iacluding 81 F4 Phutom downtd by a Com- mmilt MIGU 's alr.to-alr m..iutle jn a dotfi&bt west of Hanoi. This brought total losses in the North Tuesday and Wednesday to five planes and five rliers and raised to 73% the total number ot American ~mbat planes officially reported lost m the oorthem aerial war. More Jewelry Recovered In Jade Hunt : The board a1IO heard from Michael . 0. Schori of the State Department of : lo re 1 try, Sheriff James Musick. : couitty buildinc and safety director • F. G. McClellan Jr., communications Urector R. I.' "Cuba" Morris, flood \.'Ontrol en g i n e e r cart Nelson and HELPI~ HA~D -_NewpQrt Beach United Fund preSident \nn Holstein happily recetves $13,7-50 check from Philco-Ford g ral manager John B. Lawsoo. Looking on 1s George Hoag n, cam ign chairman. The court said tbe d.istricta do not ~the U.S. Supreme Court require- ment that each must have subetan- tially the same population. If the leg· lalature does not reapportion by Dec. Other officers believed the upsurge of activity and tbt ddtrmined Com· munist resistance in the' central hi&b· Laguna detect!ves, dogg1Jlg their great J~e (heft, rolled to Los Anaeles tn;s moroln1 on 'a t1.P that new ltems bid lW'I\ed up m.tbe borne ~f the prime • "0Unl1 auessor Andrew J, Hinshaw. Osterman abo told the supervisors ·hat rapidly lncreasing population, de. velopment and urban ~on into the wildlands complicate fhe f i re µroblem. He added: -Most al Southern California has :i mediterranean type c~te w i t h mild winters, hol\ dry summers and prevailing westerly winds. Little or no ~ain occurs from April to October. Durmi tbe fall and winter months, stroec northerly and northeasterly 1. mds are experienced. -These drying Santa Ana winds al · Lam velocities of over 70 miles an hour and lowe r fuel moistures and relative humidities to the minimum. Due to the severe cumulative effects of several years of drought, mu ch of the brash in the watersheds is dead. -Chtparral, the dense growth of may shrub species. covers roughly 70 percent of these lands. It Is highly flammable. becoming a.lmost explo- sive in its flammability during d r y summer months. -Orange County and the Callforn\a Division of Foreatey have been en· gaged in a comprehensive program of firebreaks, batard reduction around homes m>d aloog roadsides. weed abatement and many othe fire pre- vention measures. -(Property owners) have been ask· ed t-0 expand the cleanup around their homes each year. Brush clearance by h~red hand labor can be very expen- sive ao a pro~ssive program has been recommended that would n o t ere.ate an overwhelming burden on property owners. Osterman noted that the county's fire Joss recard in the last three or fours years has been excellent. Fig- ures: 1964, 54 acres; 1965, 50: 1966. 558. and to Oct. 1, 1967, 245. "Then, shorUy before 3 p.m. on Sunday. Oct. 29, all bell broke loose ," the fire boss said. On a statistical note Schori gave these comments; -Cooperation of all fire agencies and the general public was outstand- ing during the emergency. "It was so great ttiat we will never be able to record all the persons who contribut- ed to the eventual victory over the flres. City Ure deparbnents were es- pecially helpful and responded qui ck· ly .. , They came from as far as Im- perial Beach in San Diego county and from Colton In Riverside County. -There were nine other fires rag· Ing in Southern California during the same period-Ventura. Topanga Can· yon, Riverside County. Julian. Ra - mona-Poway, Los Angeles. Carbon Canyo11 and San Diego Rjver area. DAILY PILOT ,....,,... ...... c.nt.nle Rebert N. WHd MlltMI' Thomu ic .. vil ElllW Thl'IH A. Mar,1.ine M•Mtlnt l.4111W JerelM F. C.lliM N_. 9Mdl CltY £4111or Jatlr It. Curley Paul Hiu•11 ~ IMMtltr A4\lwtl11nt Dlreclel' ....,... ..... ()Mee Jl 11 Wttt hlbe• llvd. Mailillf Mdr .. 11 P.O. le• 1175 U6U OtMf Office• c .. 1e Meta: 131 Wttl laY Str .. I L•IUfll k .cll: 24 krfllt .a- H...,,IM1911 IMO!: JOr Siii "'"' Philco Boosts Newport Fund With $13, 750 The Newport Beach United Fund re· ceived a major boost in its 1967-68 cam· paign today with presentation of a $13.750 check from the PhHco Fund. The check. presented to United Fund officials by John B. Lawson. vice pres- ident or Philco-Ford and general man· a~er of the company's Aeronutronic Oivision. is the largest single contr1· bution received in the United Fund'< current campaign to raise $172.523. Accepting the check were Mrs. Wil liam (Ann l Holstein, United Fund president, and George Hoag. II. vice president and general camp8lgn chairman. A total of 2$ agencies are sharing in this pear's campaign donations, ac· cording to Mrs. Holstein. Frotn Page J SATURN e •• at 4 a m. PST -on scheduled to the hundredth of a second. Pouring forth flames that left the pad charred and smoking an hour lat· er. and rattling the Cape for miles with a tremendous roar, it tilted over and streaked across the windy. gray At· Ian tic. As launch crews. newsmen and :;pectators cheered, the huge rocket's first stage burned out and dropped off in clear view. The second stage burst to life and bore the rocket into the clouds toward orbit. Seven minutes after launch. the Saturn's third stage achieved the first of two orbits ranging from 114 to 117 miles above earth. And three hours l<'ler it restarted its tu rned-off engine, soaring deep into space. The capsule then separated a'flrl used its own engine to attain a final orbit 11 ,393 miles from earth. It was a jubilant comeback for the U. S. Apollo program, wrapped in gloom for nearly a year following the death of three astronauts on another pad at Cape Kennedy last Jan. 27. "Apollo Is on the way to the moon . • said Maj. Gen. Sam Phillips. Apollo program director. ''Yesterday. I would have said we had a reasonably good chance to land men on the moon this decade. Today. I think that reasonable chance ii. maybe a notch above reasonably good." Veteran Astronaut· Gordon C-001w1 added ; "You bet l'd ride one of those " The rocket's performance was ''' flawless that the only . difficulties (l(' curred when signals Indicated some· thing was wrong when it really wasn't. Thi~ happened twice, once when a signal indicated one of the fi ve lirsl· stage boosters was out and the sel'· ond when it was thought a crucial valve had not closed In the third stage "We're all go! We're all go !" shout· ed jubilant controllers as the huge rocket lifted off the pad with a shat- tering roar which showered · launch crews with powder from the block house ceiling and lefl CBS ncwsm;in Walter Cronkite holding up the ills lodged plate glai;s winrlow of hill new~ trailer while he continued to bro11d Cll!ll. DAILY l"1LOT. wll'll .... 1e11 1e ~ Saturn·11 light piled su""rlal1v" 111)1111 t111 .......,.,_, "Mlll!IW •llV tnm v~ " ._.., 111 ..,.,.,. .-m-1or .....,..., superlative: 9"Cfl. Celll MtM. l..ftUIW k eel\, Hllftl· lt .,...... ltld\. ,._ltlft v1"9Y Md w.u. -was the hravtest man-madr ob """"11fit, .-. w1111 • l'WleNI • ...._ ject ever to leave the earth. t h e .. ,.,,.... ....... -9 ttll WW ...... t!W , ..._, ._., w • Wet .. , Slt'ett, mightiest rocket ever put together c.t• MmN-and the most powerful machine. m Tqllf' 1 r7141 MMDI terms of energy released per second. Ct al'IM· M • .... MJ.1'7t ever buiJt ~~;..O: ,=. ~= -When the 2.80.<XXl·pound lhlrd stacc ..._ -"" ., ~ and its attached capsule reached or· ...,..,. ,...., Ille ~ wllllWt -»I b"I h f ' ltfflll•.,.• " ~--'· • . t ey were 1ve limes heavier lhan :-.: =--~~ .... ~ ...... ~11¥---car--~-.JIUIDll(.X.JPll'.ICC~teLl1ie. Af~L ute ttiml ntr 11.1S ll!fllllllrl ~ 111all a ""1\llllYI ~l8~f' dropped Ofr. the capswl' an if 11" ll'illlt11'1 ftlflllllftM. 1u1 .-.... sarv1ee module alonr w"1"h1'11 2tl tnn" and !hi~ was llsrlf a 1 re npJ pavloail I CLINIC ... 7, the court will do the job . The Stnata EJedioDI Md ~­ IMllt C o m m 1 t t 1 e, meaawlWI, Mid • brW hMrillC weae.-• a redktricttnc blll by CbainMn \,James Mills (D·San DieCo). but re.ad.eel DO age. Banking on future income. decision. actively recruit.mg a staff. Sen. Jack McCarthy tR.$an Ra- "There 1s a risk the clinic will · fael), insisted a vote be put off until he said. "but I think we 'IJ get th g' h he unveiled his own plan. Witb tbe it.·· committee split S.5 between Demo- Dr. Kaplan said the job has pr n crata ~ Republicans Milla Md to to be more of a challenge than e ~lbe lower house., Assemblyman expected. and ruefully noted that Charles J. Conrad (R-Sberman OU.) hasn't had much chance to work s&Jd Fenton's plan was a "sweet· a clinicia n because of preoccupa heart bill" aimed at helping Demo- with the fu nding problem. crats mo~ than BepJblicans. He remarked that Orange Cou "U has "the questionable fame of not fta you are iolllC to have 1 sweet· beart bill at least kia the JUpublian& ing even one fully-functioning. fullJ as much u the ......___ •· " .. _ funded ch1Jd guidance clinic." Los marted ~a... oc re-- Angeles County, he &a.I~. har at least Conrad said Fenlon'• bill gave 1 10. and .the San Francisco Bay Area geographically tiltlt dittrict to Demo- about a~ !""any. . crat James Corman bl tbe San Fer· The cl.i.nic serVJces the Orange Coasl nan4o Valley's 2:2nd d ls tr i c t and area from Seal Beach to San Cle-boo*ted his Democratic regis1ratio mente. Dr Kaplan said children ~ 1 ~ per cenl On tbe other band. 0:. al the .. chmc range m age fro~ cad aaid, Republican Ed ReiDecb to 18 l .when a two year old 1s ~ have a district nadllDC 150 10 we hgu~~ 1t is the mother tha trom Los Angeles County. into a problei:n . l ~nty, even though be pined Veter8D8· .Day Progr~ms ~t' Along COast Oranie Cout veter&J»orpnlzations ~Y invi~ other unlta and tbe pub- lic at larte to puUdpata Jn various ceremoaia ldMdt•led fer saturda)' _ Veterans Day-ti pay boa1aJe to the men wbo have foqbt the utioe's wars. CoutliDe P01t 35.11 ol the Veterans of Forelp Wara wtD Mid a na, cere- ~ at 11 a.m. at tbe ~ Rest Cemetery, CoN ..... P.t Bl of tbe AJnericu Lelion and the A m e r I c • • LeOOe Yacht Club will bold joint ~•rem o ale g at the same llour at tbe bay end of 15th Street OD tbe Balboa Penlmula. A wreatll dropped on tbe lter9 of a Cout Guard Cllblr btto tbe waten of Newport Hllrbor ud a tolllDa ''ull "7" of .... wQI be .....,. of t b e .,. .. , I • . 1uapec\'1 . a11Dt. . • Del. ~ Frank Dillon said ~ val\&abla ~ Wt'l"8 ~ ltut nld tbey .W. •PPANntb' from Piia· ,desaa bur&larl~. . · R~. Wallace. llobertaon, ~ of Alt~. ia lll@!eCted of tht ~ eoo burglary 'of a fa\'llbl1 appointed ~-1un~ ~~t A'J)rU 22. He la also char~.~Y P.asadeu poHce 1'1th ·bur· glarles tliere. t>etectf'Yes ••id ~e~ly ~ Jtem,s .were recovered a( a Holly. w~ apartment wbe.n RobertsOn was arrested there Tuesday. Three of five objects recovered have been ideotified by the victim of the Laguna burglary, James J . Brennan, pre&ident of Aviation Parts and Equlp· ment Co., police said. Sgt. Dllloo said police called a van ~oberUon'a aunt, a 72-year-old re· tired ecbool wacber. Oil.loo said the it.ma. apparently ~~led with P~a burP.ies, mctuded tables1 chuta, oil pauitlllgs and a rug. · ' Dillon ~d the former school tach· er wu "pr'tty &incere and helpful u tar u poiDti.na thlnts out, she jp~­ ~ had faith in the boy· a :mie time.'' 11 ~e clinic ~ees ~ut 100 f~-1,J.2 ,_ cent in Republie1n • tra· ~rut.\ per year. which beca•ua" or .-.; regaa t . time nerded lor treat ment am M s h c to 30 or 40 per month. • • esa out oast Pla Charges are minimal and adjust~d T l _ .. !_ M Cull za to the lam1lv's ab.il 1!1 to pa~. Ten ~ C ey ' . ~:~sfo~.IS lhP max1m11m charge per .i_...:_ F .d Sears_ Manag er P.ro.~··. *n,d _ Last yMr fl"llent (re( brought In ~£• JCeS n ay ~ · Mesa an~ Newport Beach and the , ..... for Louis A. McCullev for. .....,._ O. 8trud, manarer of Ile • cotn'pany'11 Tuc"son, Ariz., retail store. about S8.000. Ln1ted Funds in Cosla ~ .. - Commuruty Chest u t. !:; 1 • Sean, Boebuct and O>. store in Cos· The ... i.. .. ..ne will bee ff B · in . n.. un 10g1on mil t of Balboa Island will be ta Mesa's Soutll Ooast Plaza. has .,...... ome e ectlve J)ec. eAa1~~il~ro»ghl '" S16.000. l : p.m. Friday at ~ Brawn been ~-moted. to the position of mer· 1 when Strand will move to Ile terri· ~ groups and individual dn· Mortuary Char.-1, Santa Ana dt t.orial headquarters office. nors contr~buted the remainder of thr lley. a refued Santa F~ andising assistant to the vice presi· Strand is curreotly president o( the M0,000 raised. Some S67 000, $27.0110 stior craftsman, died sud· ::~ ~~fi~!:~\~a;as announced by ~ . Cou~ Plaza Mm:hanta Asso· mored~han was taken in was spen1 111 'he L!arden of his home 1~ Strand, 41, • Se-veteran or 21 eta. on, a director of the Costa Mesa accor mg to Mrs. Phvlhs Vin'·nnl A . S ta H • ... " Uruted Fund and a mem..._ f th executive ~ecretarv for. th , l" , ~-v~ . an ".'na .. e was 80. years, became manager of the Costa . uo.1 o e E · · f c mic. include his wife Ida of Mesa ·1 · J 1 Citiuns Harbor Area Research Team s~ntially, the gu1dantc d inir h,t 3 son Lo d of N Jm in u y, 1966. to supervise and the Co.ta Mesa Rotary Club. survived by consumin" monry , B acb · Y ewport the open.ill& preparatiom fer the new Metcalf is pres1·dent of ... e Tucson before t"A clUll. ·c opene .. d r;11~r1 e . two grand. sons. George and t hich .... ,,.. Phili sore w opened last Nov. 9. Re O>amber of Qimmerce, vt.... pr .... ldent A r f p; ugtiter • m • law, Ruth di-continued a thr "'""' """ our-ye!ll" und camp;i1t?11 prrtrcl rector ol he Lido Isle Players. ' . s manager . ougb Us of the Pacific Area YMCA and presi· ed the operung. lnterm t '"ill follow at Harbor . first Y~~ of oper•tion. dent of t.he Catali na Council ol Boy An $l8,000 chunk . wa' "'"ii for 1 Rest Me: rial Pa k c ta M Replacing Strud will be Jowptl R. Scouts. He. serves on .aeveraf com· down payment on clinic olf 1r,-~ at Ii t r-===,=:::::~r=. ~:os~~=es~a~·~==M~~=tc=a=lf=·=~;·~pn.~~eri~tJ~y=m~a~na~ger~~of;;th~e~~m~un~lty~boar~~d~s~of~d~l~re~c~to~r~s~. ==· == E. 18th Street. Costa Me~;i JI j~ doubtful the CIJOIC l'Vl'r I ~I o~ 40 ac~1eve Unancial stability ol{ revenii• O (O . % raised through teas, cake q les anll dances. off A setback occurred earlie1 1h1~ v1w when the Board of Superv1son. ~ith. rtrew provisional endorsement of 1 . nancial help be<:ause sopplemen1ar• state fund~ were not forthcoming. ROOM FLOOR SAMPLES Dr. Kaplan would Like to affili;i1" with UCI medical school provid1n·• field placement for students. But h~ doubts he could obtain federal und1 ,. wriling of such an arrangement br cause or the clinic's shaky financ1:i1 condition. "There is liUle chance a fedc·r.11 '!ranl would be approved until 1h1 t•nmmumty supports the basics." 111 sai<l. · Suppose ... said Dr. Kaplan. "th1·1 1c; an ant1biot1c called child guid anr which in the opinion or the experlc; " the field can sure the ills of disturbr youth and 1uvenile delinquency. ''Isn't 1t m the community's o 11 ""sl interest to try it?" :Balboa Woman Two Men Hurt f\ Ralhoa Island woman and '' "lante Ana youths were injured in hrnad 1de crash Wednesday night • lll'd 11 111 ;md D er roads in Santa Ao. In Santa Ana Community Hosp11 .. 1s Christinr SChack, 21 . pf :IOI Ah .• lunr Ave. She has a broken nose 1111. an injured wrist. Harold W. Cazier. 18, and James I llowerton. 16. both of Santa Ana, wet' Injured in th e same crash. Hower101 is stiU confined to the Santa Ana hol- pital with head Jnjuries. Cazier w(l• treated and released . The Cahfomia tllgtiway Patrol sa111 \lii;s Schack was northbound on Hr11 lilJ ao~ ~r w~stbouod. Pll o, 1·1 r:i7.irr pullr<1 oi1l from ii ·m,lf i:1~ ;ind ~h' 1\(•h:i1·I-. .;f;11nmr I t11o;idi;ldr 111tn 1 ., thr Mir ••· {• '. PROFESSIONAL 1Nffiiorrotsrm 2215 HARBOR BL VO. cosf A Mes-A, CALIF. 6'46-0275 b46-0276 0( GW 8)' TBOJ Of ... Orange Coaat tees heard tbe Wednesday DIC A flnoclal Business Sup ThomJlfOD abQl broke Jn anotb Projecting, al expenses for tJ Thompson ttgu district will d.IJ "That's how be!on we find wall. Not v~ Supt.. Norman The critical Thompson'• t.li That year be p lose more th& PRE 'The right Rules Hu By I Of U the yow ened his fin Wyo., 1n 19CX a glimpse th. ney chain o waa all as l the moon. B.11 chief with. grin. ident Ray J right now tt behind the I exemplified and Bunting what teepe moves with hi5 peirsooal sumtr demi Jordan lOI and enthusei twoi new Or ~th.at U th, ... 'rlght Dt nq•,. And P~y,Jori exd~ mar about our ru I NOCBANG But· Penn• space age haven't bro• the HGolden that Penney dan la quJc) "What we. 1n th.la Javi said. "We'r more than~ great mass goods at tt the greatea1 onablt price "Certaln1J novated cor recent 'JM.I' ~ •cceptance •u uru· l C~C GcQing Broke G~omy Financf,al Future Outli~d . . . By THOMAS FORTUNE Of ... Oelty ....,...., ·ange Cout CoUece Diatrict 1na· beard the ultimate bad newa tneaday Dl&bt flnenclal forecut prepared b1 lnesa Superintendent Conellan mpson abowa the diatrict will co te 1n another three yeara. ro}ectlnc. anticipated income and enses for the next several years, mpson figures the junior coDeee rict will dJp ll*> tbe red tn 1970. l'Dat's bow long it la col.ng to take >re we f1nd ounelvea W,Shed to the I. Not very Ione," said District ~. Norman E. Watson. he crtt.tcal year, according to 1mpgoo'1 ftpra, will be 198t-70. 1t ye.ar be projects the ctiltrict will • more than fl mllllon fn Qjtioo tax and flllO.~ in oat-of-d.lstrtct seat tax. Both taxes are levied In "free" coan- ty areu not w1tb1n the boundaries ol a junior college district. However, Sad- dlebact JUD)or Collete Dlltrict IOOD will accommodate student. tn the South Coast area and Garden Gc"ve and Orange seem dettlned to join up with the Santa Ana I>iltrtct, Tbomp- aon said. LegalJ.J I DO publlc1'UPPQl'ted acbool aystem cq go into the red. A cut· beck in course offctlng1, inc:reue In clasa aiJe, puaage"'of ~.new tax, or some oiler meanJ will have to be found to make the books balance. Orange Cout eoneae Dlltrict w i 11 not. of courae, dole lta doors. Either new revenue will have to be found or expeuea reduced, Dr. Watlon said. PRESIDENT RAY JORDAN TALKS ABOUT PENNEY'S 'Our explftllon CtNtes • whole new profile' 'The right now Im•' 'We've branched out' rlules lJachnged Progressive Penney Boss Hunts 'Right Now' Image By THOM BARLEY that'• bis criterion in all such matter1. Of ,... oetJ , .... 'ta!' "There have been two major If the young J. C. Penney who op-changes in our 1,700-store chain In ned his first store at Kemmerer, recent years tbat wouldn't have been 'iyo., 1n 1902 could have been given considered by Mr. Penney if they glimpse then of the $2.8 bllllon Pen-hadn't been the result of consumer ey chain of 1967 he'd have said it demand," Jordan said. "They were ru all as likely as man landing on the creation of credit faclllUes in 1958 :ie m()()(l. and the earlier recognition of the 'one- Bil chief aide today admfts that stop' shopping center. nth a grin. "But," says Penney pres-CASH MAN :ient Ray H. Jordan, 62, "let's say "Mr. Penney, like his middle name. ight now that Mr. Penney Js solli:lly baa always been a cash man," Jor- ehlnd the mez:chandlsing techniques dan said. "He u today. But 'if the -xempllfled in the new l"ashloo Island consumer wants credit, there .t is. And if he wants to do all his shop. .nd Huntington Oenter stores. That's ping within one location. then Pen· rhat keeps the boss so youne -he ney's will provide it !or him. nov• with the times and, whatever "Two more recent lnnovatioM have Lis "sonal feellnga, be answers con-· ·tJeen our creation of auto Insurance umer demand." Jordan took -.1-e out from 1 bn~ service and our diagnoattc 1uto serJ• w.u -;, ice planta," aaid Jordan. 11Many ptt>. and enthuaed opening day tour of the pie call th1a the aie of computerlitd wo. new Orange Coast stores to con-mucband.lllne _ flne, 1f that's ~it that they are pretty typical of 'rltbt now .. image sought by Pen-they want to call_.it, we're with i ju.rt ~ And ft.year-old James Cash as -long as Penneya customer; de- J _, ch -i.' .. ,_ .... _ t mand that kind of Rl'Vice. · >rniaer, 01~an u'"""• u .,.,.. mos ''then a."·'·,·"., ... _ le•", a'_... p .... . ~dted man In the Penney complex ..-u WJCI .... •n ... . ibout our new expansion." ney prealdent muted, "we'vf{expanct- • ed in many other way1 over the years. ~O CHANGE We 've branched out, u you can see, But· Penney's adaptations to meet from our original restricted lines of 1pace age merchandising demands soft goods to the .point tbat you'll get laveti't brought about any change in practica}b' all you need at Penney's." .he "Golden J\ule1" of merchandillng :bat Penney drafted 85 years ago, Jor-INNOVATIONS :ian ii quJct to insist. And the innovations of the future? "What went at Kemmerer goes here "We've nothing on tap right now," n this lavilh new store today," he Jordan said, "although we find in iald. "We're concerned with quality this busine11 that changes are upon more than quantity, the service of the ua before we know it. But we have great mas market with top quality now no sweeping changes before ua. goodl at the lowest possible prices, We'll mate them if and when they the createst volume at the most reas· come aloJlg -if the Penney custom· oaablt price. er de!banda them, of course. "Certalnly, we've expanded and Jn· "Our economy movea on wheelJ." Jordan said., "and Mr. Penn e y novated considerably, particularly In recognizes that f~t ju1t as much as recent years," added Jordan. "But we do. And he's a YO\!Di man," J or· thil..blf atwa7~ollowed Mr. Penney'• dap grinned, 1'il's hard to believe that acceptance 0 e ract mlt"tlii'mll--..-~lJ has ttre \rtiOt' aM""mter· waa 1T'1e<U>Y <:.00~1uiu:r ®!llf<l-prls~ of a man_many years yo~~ * * * Larger ~ Proposed as Crisis Solution Bluer clauel ma, be tbe onlJ oat . I« ~ CoMt a.a. Dtltrld. Some.'Wll II ..... ti ..... ti .... ID Gae lmpendtn( nn...w crt111, md Diltrid Supt. Norman E. W a t 1 o a stroaglJ llblted Wectn-taJ nl&bt tbat it may be the sacred echaticml con- cept of c1aJa size. Larger clusel may not be u bad u everyone thlnb •. Dr. Wat.on sur- mised. He cited a study that showed there was no iDcreue in learninC when clusel In New Y crt scboola were re- duced in me by half. Maybe in defeating school finance electionl the public ii aaying to us, "Can you prove you are operatillg ef. fldently?" Dr. w atsoo aaicl. Rephrasing the questioa, be uked rhetcrically, "Can you prove money bei.nc spent to keep CWI sizes at a certain level i.a being spent in the best wa,?" Trustee Donald G. Hoff then po.ed h1I own quntJ.oa. "Wba la the mqic -of • data lbe ol 25?" be ....... An- nert.q bbmelf, be aid, .. lf 1 too small fer JecturiDg and too biC for d.llcouian. '' Failure of two Oftl'ride electiOm al- ready baa forced the diJtrtct to mod- erately boost c1ua air.et. A= completed student dllS1ll nearly a ttiouaand more studaltl be. ing taught by rr fewer lacuJty mem- bers at the Oraqe Colt and Golden West campuses. WbiJe the teacbing staff WU cut back emollmeat in- creased 915 studentl from the pre. vioua year. Becoming phDocopblcat, Dr. Wat· son said. "I don't think we educa· tors ahould be defemive and aay what we're doJng la rigbt. Voices of busi- nen and taxpayers are telUq us that we've been guilty or not producing maximum results. rm afraid they may be right" Witn~ Brings Third Party in Kirschke Case , LONG BEACH -The bodies of Elaint Terry KlnchJte and ber alleged lover. were moved by a f1ird person at lead two boun after ~ were shot to death, a eouulting Jii1sician testi· fl'4 WedDetCsay. ~ Wllllam H. Harper, a J"ivate crim· Jnologist testif1bl1 I« tie defense in the murder trtal of susptnded deputy district attor.y Jack Klnchke, told the Jury there wu nidif8;e thlt some- one bad tamrrect wlth 'tbe victims two or more liours after they dled. Kirschke ls accused of t'ltally shoot- Ing hi.a 43-year-old wife and her com- panion, OrviUe W. Drankban. 41, last April 8. He has claimed be was in Las Vegu at the time of tbe deaths. Accordin1 to Harper. the pair died together on tbe bed, but Drlllkhan wu pu1ll9d off later, poalblJ by hi.a arm or leg, onto the floor where hi.a body WIS di.acovered. 1be pbysicilt said there wu no natural cause thlt would roll the 190-poul)d victim off the bed. A1lo teatifytng for the defense W~­ nesday wu K.lncbke'a aon. Marine 2nd Lt Douglas Kinchke. 23. •ho described hll alaln mother and accus- ed father aa "always having fun a D d easy going." He told the court that hlJ mother and Drankhan met him at Los Ange.lits International Airport upon b1I return from Colorado State University in June, 198S. Be aa1d h1a mother a n d Klrachte often went flying toge~ and that hll father waa "pretty disin- terested" in Cbelr wbere1bouts. Earlier in the trial, a defen~ wlt- neas testified that Kinchke bad kno•· Jed:ge-of Ms ..tfe't alleged bnproprie. ties since 1962. ThursdlY, Novtmbfr 9, 1%7 DAILY PILOT 3 • AL!t~!tlfl Fashion lsl.nd N.wport Be.ch shop at your Newport Penney's Garden Center and watch your savings grow! JUNIPER PLANTS .. ' • . • HHlthy, well-metured plents • , • edju1t H1ily to new environment. A thrifty eddition to your 9erden. Com- pere! Hitz• fuelpen lor H.tMw j91pen Sabi• lnfpen f.,...fx l•l,..s 1.44 your choice Japanese Black Pine •.. echieve • delicete Orientel effect with these irregle rly-branched derk green evergreens I 1.44 CANARY ISLAND PINE 1.44 . KELLOGG'S GROMULCH • e • OUTDOOR PLANTING MIX Give your plenh the proper living environment with our Kello99'1 Gromulch. When Gromulch 11 worked into the ground, sterile 1oil1 come elive with "grow power". ln- crHH your gerdenlng plHsure .•• et Penney uvin91I 2 cu. ft !Mg 1.66 ' ULY PILOT Clash ·Over !~• .as.1a C.l'IW •r Ttlt DAIL 1 •tLOT .... takes a heap of needllns: to ;e Blair House a home for visit- dignitaries. Alk Miu Mlrgaret di .... Tyler, grut·cranddaugb· of the late Pm. John Tyl•. She le a needlepoint rug for the n• 111 official guest. boute in Wash· ton and presented it to Mn. idon JohnlOft. The rug contaim seal of all 50 ataW. elCb about foot square. • • Aetor Robert Veughn said an en letter to be published Friday U inform President JohnMn that >00 registered Democrat& -they ll themaelves the DIDentlng ne. ocrats -are disusoclattnc tbem- !)ves with the administr1tlon. 'Ibe 000 dl.uenlus .,. trom 15 ltates. • Duke University coeds now have the equal right to gel drunk in the privacy of their dormitories. University presi- dent Dougln M. Knight said a university policy allowing fe- male rtudents to drink alcobo- lie beverages in their dormi- tories will become effective nerl semester. Men Duke stu- dent.: have had the prtvllege since 19&4. • . -·. Fulbright would not O)ITUIWDt oa the ei:change excep\ to Nf 11Jmtpbrt1 gave a report "intended ~ ~ ~ impression that things are &alac wen in Vietnam." HLUilpbrey .. ~DGt dis- cuss the meeting with HW~. -:. Senate DemocraUc Leeder M lk4 Mansfield said 1n an lnter;YSew t ~a t desplte the vice president'•toptimlllla predictions there appears to bl Do end in tight for the wv. · He said Humphrey ap1 ••Id eon.. fidence that the 1wttc:b. from mlltarJ' to dvillan .a:overnment ,wm ~ about a regune more rm lo the South Vietnamese peo · · • "He indicated that more ~:1.. U.• peeled ill r<lorm, tt!utbilii:G'.r and reconstructioo," Mlclfteld uld. ,.But the chlef obstacles remain: The rOlld ahead ls long and rocky IDd u ol' the moment there appe.wa to be » eD4 in light for the war." - Draft Chief S_~ys :.~:' LBJ Knew Order . ' . On Card Bumqs James .F. Smith of Nickerson, Sent.enced to Die :an., filled his car's tank with gas, rove out of the filling ataUon arid werved to avoid hitting a car com· 11g out of a side street. His car lipped; he climbed out and walked iack to the gas station where be .old the wreck for M.50, the price d lhe lanklul of gas. Deputies lead Robert Benjamin Smitn, 19, from the courtroom in Phoenix, Ariz., alter Smith was formally sentenced lo death for kill· ing five persons at a Mesa, Arb., beauty college last fall. Judge Laurance T. Wren, pronouncing sentence, stated, "You have accom. plished your goal (referring-to-Smith'a.....atatement th.at he killed to get in the public eye). Your name bu probably appeared on the front page of every newspaper in the country." Blue Skies for Har ho rites Break in Ewt.em Five Day Freeze Expect.ed Soon Sono, M-!'Wei fl.IDAY 'l•ot 1111111 ••••••••••.• t:O •.M. U , ..... '°"' ............. 11:14 ...... u ll«Olld """ ........... ''0 ...... u ~ '°"' ............ 11: ........ ..... - -lt:21 ...... ·-l:JI ....... ... ..... l :JO ........... ,, .. ,.,... f•I i..t O. 11.. fltnf .. NO¥. 16 Hr.I. M DK. 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N .. 111.,. 17t.tS OUllt P•ICI ................................................... . '4991 INITAUATION AYAILAIU 11/l"PI o·~·;.-1-...; ,......,~, --~ WH hl"91'ft 4' ll --I -------• ' ' .-___ ,:.t<..;•:.... __ ,. Tre ·Jn] WASHING' --DeiiiOUTtl cau. boCli cl the outeqme off-year tlec tng wllkh pr but allo pol tioDI" about I electorate o: the cont.at Houte. Chief am dona wu U o1 the to<al lash vote, c by Uny mar electlon of in Clevelant Ind. Democrat! Cl.airman ~ •aid thou ' gro Dflmoct with BortOI the controV1 Day lllcks, called wbiU place.u That plao an i111ignlf.11 ticulariy wi of 1tatewi1 which big- often are t tor, POTENTL\ Another i litieal ltra' tential imp the war 1D U.S. Nu• WASHIN The Defen believes t I war were 19708, the could take attack and sands" of : left to. dest It calcuJ "seY'ttal h got througl 30 percent ulation wo lt al5o c two of the tegic nucll buednW missiles, were wipt survivllu! self mm damage" Union. ..,,.,. are parto feMe depi which gOt awful arlt ;j war than ''· has ever 1' The thr •· signed b) Se<:retary ~ was subr \ to the Ml Subcomm: Congresri Atxm>k E been hol I U: S. nuc It was : wbieh Rt oalil., Se lican on 1 pulinl<>' Monday. sometimr 19?2Rm Jll(ft Inti listic Mil the Unite Nltze c that num "' to<ol lmportan Ros To Re«l MOW Commu: t to isolal the mov1 be held mer in ~D world's will m .. Uesto Q: aim• Ill rnwililt : ces aah! Com1t the lei chainnt certain I Uesto a beyond .com mu: Such the fir galherl1 Congret MOI~ the pr to reac of the I end ha for the Com ml ----!!Ill&!!~ Lrend ·Noted .n Elections WASHINGTON (AP) iemoc r a t • and Republl· ana bolb claim comfort ln 111 outcome ot Tuelday'• rt-year elect.Lona -ballot- '' •bldl provided alll'ftn ut a1'o poMd n e w q,uea· IOlll about the mood of the lectorate one year before be contest for the White (OUM. Cblef among the ques- lo~ WU the 1988 potency ti the 90-Called white back- ub vote, defeated -but >Y tiny marglna -with the ilection of Negro mayori n Cleveland and ln Gary, Jid. Democratic N a t l o nal :llairman Jobn M. Balley Jald thoae victories for Ne· gro Democrats, c o u p 1 e d with Bostoo'a rejection of the controversial L o u 1 s e Day Hicks, "put the so- ealled white backlaah ln its place.u That place did not appear an in.significant one -par- ticularly with the approach of statewide elections ln whlch big-city pluralities often are the decisive fac- tor. POTENTIAL IMPACT Another item for the po- litical strategilts: The po- tential impact next year of the war in Vietnam. S a n FranclJC.O vot.'I re)ect.cl I proposal UJ11nC a ceue- f.ire ucl U.S. wttbdrawal an4 P r t • tdtat JolmlaD'• DemocraUc support • r 1 caJJed it e\'klence Gt lf!llW• 1ng aupport for b1I polley. Republicem. OD the otbef' hand, railed the ...... 1n Ke D tu c t 1 and New Jeney and scored bls vlc- toriea. Republlcan Seu. Tbru· ston B. Morton and John Sherman Cooper said oppo- aitlon to Jobll.lon' I I t a D d c<atrlbuted to the electloll of Louie B. NUllll u Ken· tucti• flrlt GOP eovernor 1n two decide•. New Jar· aey RepubUea.na. who won control of the state leeiJla· ture, said the same thing. Negro Democrat Carl B. Stokea was elected ma.yor of Cleveland with 129,829 votes to 127,321 for bi 1 white, R e p u bllcan oppo- nent, Seth C. Taft. HUGE MARGIN Cleveland'• voter registra- tion 1' Democratic by a 10 to 1 margln. Stokel got vlr· tually all the Cleveland Ne- gro vote and about 20 per· cent of the white ballota. Ray C. BliJa, Republican national cbalrman. boated ot sharp reductiom ln Dem- (See ELECl'IONS, Paie •> U.S. Conld Win Nuclear Battle W AsHINGTON (UPI) - The Defense Department believes t b a t lf a nuclear war were fought in the 197~, the United St ates could take a surprise Soviet attack and still have "thou· sands" of nuclear warheads left to destroy Russi.a. It caxculates that lf only "several hul)dred" of these got through Soviet defenses, 30 percent of tbe Soviet pop· ulation would be killed. It also claims that if any two of the three U. S. stra· tegic nuclear forces -land baaed mllailel, submlrlne rniasiles, and bombets were wiped out. the only surviving fQrce could by lt· self 1nflict unacceptable damage" on the S o v I e t Union. These tmee statements are part of a remarkable de- fente department document which goes deeper into the awful arithmetic of nuclear war tban Ile .admlnistratloo bas ever publicly g~. The three-page paper was slgDed by Deputy Defense Secretary Paul H. Nitze and was submitted Wedneeday to the Military Applloatioos Subcommittee of the Joint Coogressional Oommittee on Atomic Enera, wblcb bas been holding hearings on 1 U: S. nuclear readiness. It was in reply to a paper which Rep. Crail Honner. Oallf., Senior House Repub- lican on the oommtttee, bad put into the heuing record Monday. He contended that J0111etim8 between 1989 and 1972 Rmt6a would have more Int.ercontlnental Bal· llstic Missllet (ICBM&) than the United St.ates. Nltr.e challtnied the Idea that number• of "missiles" or total megatons are the important faotors. In a few Russ Move To Isolate Red China MOSCOW (UPl)-A world Communllt aummlt meeting to iaolate Red Cbtna from the movement ls expected to be held next spring or awn· mer ln Budapest, informed .,.A!)ureel said today. wrhe m a j o r it y of the world's Communlat parttes will meet to draw up a man· Uesto ouWntnc tbe ceneral alma and llne of the Oom· munist movement, the aour· ces said. Communlat China, under the Jeaderahlp of party chairman Mao Tse-tung, ta certain ti> denounce the man- ifesto and thereby put it.self beyond the pale of world communism. Such a meeting would be the flnt world CommunlJt eathering alnce the MOICOW Congress of 1960. Moecow first brought up the proposal for a summit to read Mao's regime out or the movement a year ago and has pushed for support for the Idea from other Communist nations ever .aln~ • -I years, he said, U. S. mla- siles will carry a number of warbea<IJ which would sep- arate in filght and hit dif· ferent target&. One possible U. S. misaile, Nitze said, c:ou1d carry 10 "separately aimed" SO.kilo- ton warheads (totaling one- half megaton or the equlvti· ent of 500,<m tons of TNT). Or, be said, the same miJ.. sile could oarry one 10-meg- aton warhead (equal to 10 million tons of TNT. a 20 times bigger total baC). The first mlaalle could de- stroy 10 *ftddl, N t t 1 e saJd; the second, od,J OQe. The first could deatrQJ LJ to 1.7 bard mluUe allot; the Jecoad only one. The Ont could destmy 3.5 citiel of 100,IXX> population, the sec· ood only one. Againat J.arcer undefend- ed cities, the big bag ii more efflc:teot, Nitze said. 1be fkat mlaile w o u 1 d knock out half of a clt;y of 2 million population; tbe second would knock out m· tentba. But if the Ruuiam use Antlball.iJt1c MlllDel (ABMI} the ftnt ml.uDe would require them to aboot dl1WD 10 Umea more objects. Red Chinese Hold Public Executions BONG KONG (UPI) -A Red Ollneae Army court publicly tried and uecated two JD e n in provtncial Changsha while 100,IXX> wit- nesses stood chantlng Mao- Tse-tung slogans in a driJ. zling rain, Radio Hunan re- ported today. Speakers told the crowd Wednesday the deathl were a warning to all "bad ele- ments" who still dared ap- pose Communilt P a r t y Chairman Mao. The Communilt broadcut said five otberl were sen- tenced to prilon te1'1DI and the "cblef culprit of a apec· ulative group was arrested at tho rally and will be pun- iahed according to law." The two who died were convicted of rape and mur· der. But the tribunal made it clear the awl.ft punlabment had political meaning. ''The crimtnal deed.a of tbeae crimlna1I tell UI that imperlalllta and reactlon· ariea inllde and outalde the nation are not reconclled to their defeat," the aente.nc· iDg officer wu quoted u aaylnf. •'They will struUJe in their pre-death flDale." Another speaker ureed the crowd to ''relhufn.t your own orpniJatloDJ ••. purge your revollltiooary or· ganlsatio111 of all bad el· mtuta." Of the five who received prison sentence•, two were given 11 fe for mur- der and "counterrevolution· ary crime." Two others were sentenced to 12 years for theCt and the fifth w a a given seven years for belna a ''bad element." I 11110<1.y, ltuvc111u.i:r 1, J."70/ U~LV PILUI ~ Bounclortl Dispute BORS> STiff I U .N. Hits Mideast Deadlock !~~.!"~~~u 1ackie Pleads Fatigue BANGKOK, Tb a I land (AP) -Mra. Jobn F. Ken· nedy passed up the alghta ol. BangkDk today, pleading fatigue from her travell ill Cambodia, and rested fw the royal abmer being &iv· en ln her honor tonight by Kine Bbumll>ol and Queen Slrikit. Mn. Kennedy's boat Wed· neaday night, Thal Premier Tb.anom Klttlkachorn, wu told she bad an u p s e t stomach and hastily added Amtfican.atyle food as an altemattve to the a p l c y Thai curries. But Charles Bartlett, the Wuh!qtaD DeWIDWl wbo ii a member ol. Mn. Ken· ... PUtJ. aid toda1 Iba II Bit UL " .. _ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)-The U.N. Security Council la maJdng a pew at· tempt to break the Middle East deadl«k d.'" spite &igna of hardeniog pOaiUODS by both Iarael and EoPt. by lndia, Mall and Nige:rla.. He charged tbat it bad been drawn up "in close CODIUI· 13 Killed In Salemo Train Crash tation at every point" with but doel not llJell out wbldl Egypt, but without CODllll· anned forces nor apeclfy tatlon with Israel. that all seiud Arab la D d Eban stressed that there aboulcl be evacuated. must be no return to armia-lnelsted anew that tice boundary lines that ex-taltJ with the Arabt lsted before the June war. wu e only road to peace. He said they must be "su-"It ii for the 109erelgn perseded by an agreed and g enta Of the area and secure permanent frontier." t anyone elae to deter· three friends over. Call 646- '1911 for fut. tree delivery of ~ an on-the- IPUJ"'Qf-the-moment party needs. All popular whbldn, Uquon. beer Ir wines: tap- pmt. pints • half-pints - always plenty on Ice. Cbls-, cllJlS, mixes, Ice. clprettes 6 party fooda of all klffla· Call 646-7911 free ~ M .. dellm')' W 9 PM. E- Z..In-Too lJquon, PlaceJitla.· 19th. Cast& Mesa. Eeypt requetted a mee~­ lng Of the l5-oatioo c:ouncll thfs afternoon to cteel with Israel'• refusal to ,Ptbdraw from terrUory it 1elled dur· ing the June war. A govern- ment spokesman told a news conference bl Cairo there could be no move to- ward a settlement until Jew- ish f orcet pull bllct. The U. S. d ra f t seeks miM by negotiation the sit. "withdrawal of armed fore· uation to au cc e e d the es from occupied terriWr'y" ceasefire,'' be declared. SALERNO, Italy (UPI)-iiiiii~ii~~~!!iiiiiii.iiiiiiiiii~~-~--~~· A herd of COWi ambled In New York, llraeli For- eign MiDi1ter Abba Eban told nwanen EIYPt'• de· mand that llrael Wfthdraw without a peace treaty de- fininl frc:lltiers "11 IO irra· tional that it is amazing to find it proposed ... EbaD said that, be· cause <II tta provisions for withdrawal. an IDdJla reso· lutlal ~ at promoting a tdtlemlQ& ..., ~­ able. He crlticlud a rival U.S. draft, CCDt,eodlng it did not give enough .tress to luael'1 insiltenCe on direct negotiaUom with the Arab states. The Israeli Fordgn Min- ister also found fault with a Japanese workiDC paper cir- culatlne among touncil members. He said that, like the IDdlan reeolutlon. it prejudicel llrael'• poattion OD witbdnlnL Ebm~hil fire Gii tbe .... IUlmdtted onto a fogbound railroad track and caused a colli- sion between two pusenger trains. First reports said 13 per· sons were killed and at leaat 60 were injured. The reports said a Rome· bound train was derailed when it braked to avoid hit· ting the catUe. Moments la· ter a Milan • Palermo ex· press, traveling at more than 60 miles an hour, ram· med through the catUe ·and smashed into the first train. Cows were scattered far l,000 yards along the track. The wreck occurred near the village of San Nicola Varco, 1S miles south of Sa· lerno, where ooe of the most bitter American bat- tles in World War n WU fought. A number ol. govenuneat official:I lnclnding members of the It.all.a Parliament were reported aboard ODe <II the tratu. •al•I cnutom dra»erl•• wor...,,an•hip iaolu.dedl . • 111199 .. FAlllC AND LAIO~ FOl USS i'Arcl THAM PllCI OP FAlllC AL.OHi Phone today fot free estlmcn In ~ home, w.'11 bring c:ompla fabric Mlectlons and custom desJgn droperla just fot' you. • 6'42-0261 .. , . t ' '• Pleated to O"f Width, ffnished Offf Jength! Color·gucuant9ed fobrical •. 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Choice of gold or olive. • ¥ ' \ I J • \ 8 DAILY P1LOT Elections Show Trend 1 to. Influence • Ill (Frem Pace I) ocraUc: majortUea lo some big cities, nOtin& that the lilt GOP nominee in Cleve- land iot only 17 percent or the wte. But the party-line ~-Ignored the rllclal 1.-. St o k • 1 could become • featured DemocraUc perfor· mer, particularly ln Negro areu, during the l9SB elec- tlob campaign. And Cleve• 1*.ftd could be crudal fn de- termllllng wblch -wins Ohl.011 electoral votes. In Gary, Negro Richard G. Hatcher won by 1,389 votes, but his Republican ri- val, Joseph Radigan. chal- lenged the victory w 1 t h ...,... of .. 1111, lrTegular· 1Ue1. to the Virglnla Legislature and another won ln MJsslJ- sippi, Whitney M. Young Jr .• dlnctor of the National Ur- ban League, 1Ud: "While the backlub 11 there, It is not aa powerfUl as the de- magoaues would have ua be- lieve. There were other Negro victories -six for MilW- llppi county 0Uice1, one to the Botton City Council, others to local posts scat- tered trom New England to the South. SWING VOTE James Farmer former chairman of the Coniress of Radal Equality, said the electlom proved Negro vol· era: ere growing in aophisti- catlon and independence, de- CJ.OSE CONTF.BT veloping. ".a •will& vvte Kevin R. Whitt,, Mull· '81.~ cap_· jut· u well 10 chusetta: aecre1'rf .:of state, jndependent u 1upport eitb· waa elected mayor ol &a:. er party.I" · ton by 102,*51 vote• to.80,122 ne shape ol the 1*klnb for Mn .. Blcb: 1n lnOtbrr ·vote Will take en add1t1onal c1 ... conwt marked b7 ra'. lmpartm·1111 u, . .,.apec1- ctal disput9.. ·e6. A1ibama'1 fonner Gov. Mn. Hieb lllrred coillro-· Ge<Jrp C. Walloce, a JOIPO- ._,,. -ber ~ o~· ralionld. -Illa third· Uooi to the transportation ol pony ·-'ID for ll>o -· Negro chlJdnn to. .. w,b.t.t e: lck:oc,:. netg)lbor--·f!lr the -·· the Ill· ..U of radal b al a Jr t e. nlflcance ·of citJ plardt.lu RepubliOlla ballots in outly· Ing and rural areas. Bli1s under1cored that point In noting that Phila- delphia's OemocraUc Jbayor James H. J. Tate wu re- elected bJ some 11,<m votes, compared with a 65,000-vote DemocraUc plurality in the last city ball race there. KEY FACTOR However, the patronage aml. power Tate will bold throug'h b1I re-election over Republican Dla:t. Atty. Arlen Specter could a1lo be a key factor ln a close statewide contest oat year. Democrm held the Mia· sisslppt. St.ate Houae with the laDdlllde election of Rep. John Bell Willlama aa gov· ernor. But Wllllam1 bu been at • wttb bi.a na- tional paitj for year• and could --··wm o1 Wolloce ill l9!IL r.- Nwlla11 'fictorJ' bl Xen-: . . • : luck}' gtvea tbe GOP com· mand of 21 '°'ernonblpa, tbefr llr<t ma,jertty In that ~ lillce 115<. Tiiey are now 1D. charge of rt.ates ---11-..11 mc:n than tt takes to name • praldent. ' l : --• ' , -. . .. . whlcb had been controllld byllopubllcalllw.,.labu ovw bJ Dtmocrata. :, ,: .. ~r surr. SPJ)RI COAT AND SLACK ~. , _ :.·-·~AI~ED DOWN , •• NONE Hl~HER ' ~· O}IJI:; LIAI ~;.\ .JltiGD.f;~p · "'1te curl~ predomln•nt~ tn a statewide race 1a Iv Jy .Negro nolgliborboods b7 dllf.....,. from that In a Jo. a. piargln ol about J to 1. cal elec:Uon.. J>emocn;tl of- Scanning tbe outcome, bl ten. count on .a.a outpourina: wllld> a N-wu eloctod of ~ -to boluce N111111 bad campalped agalnat Prellde.nt Jobnton'1 polley ill Vletum, aod be Aid bil victory wu not go. in& UDDOtlced at tbe White e ..... STO~l( UP FOR CH~STM4S Meet 65 lb. -''MR. 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"), wbo wants tile United states to stop bombinl Vietnam linmedi· ate}1 and end the war by ne- 10Uetlon. •.. The lo& of WorJd War U's undersecretary of U'6 U. S. Army wbo says the war is being won, hence Red Clll- na and RuNia mut be told bluntly, "We are not back- ing dOYD" , •• A sheriff wbo has held his job 16 y e a r s and wants tougher crime laws ... NINE RIVALS They are among nine ri· vals in the race with Shir· ley Temple Blaok, the fa~ mous, dimple • cheeked child film .•fir.~ the 1~, for the seat In Congress from San ~ateo County's 11th Congressional District. All nine rl'Vals of Mrs. Black concede she is a lead- ing contender and point to the name she ll*le famous in films. They note she has put her name on the ballot es Shirley Temple Black IJld not Mrs. Qiarles Black. for 10 years city councilman of Su Mateo, where be also tervecl u ml)'PL Another Democr•t draw- Jnc conalderable' attention ia Edward M. Keatil&, C, founder ol the CIODtrovvaJal 'ma&uine. !Wp)Nlfts. Hll 4DU•Wll' view proJQtied ac-tor Vaughn, bead ot tbe Dh- senfing beinoc:rata, to eome to the county and campalp for Keating, IPECIAL TRIPS Tbe Vietnam w• la tbe oversbadowbJ& lllue in the contest for the Mat vacated by the death Ol Rep. J. Ar- thur Younger, a Republican. Two of the contenden have made special. trips to Viet- nam durinc the campaign to gather first • hand lmprea· sions. Mrs. Black's position on the Vietnam iaaue la this: "Thia war bu luted too long and now mu1t be end· ed quietly and bonorabty. Our elected civilian leaden, who p~l,y bate ftllal ath thority, should leave tbe tactics of waging war to the experienced military lead- ers of the United States." Nonetheless, the 39-year- old Woodil.de JD,afrolJ ...... wife of a bUJiQess executive pd mother el. three ~-age \ cblldren :_ fl Ddt expected One of the entries Patrick F. X. McGucken, 4~~11 a l>i of a mystery. An .r;mmfta· burg, Md., lawyer, be at Lirst was refused a filing for refusal to take the loyalty oath. The!\ he cbanJed bJ1 mind and toot it but baa done no cam~ He aald he wu "a ~ for Prftlldat Jobmon." .. to poll the 51 ~ vote neceuary in the Nov. H specla1 election to awid a runoff election Dec. 11 Mn. Black llkel1 woeald be content with wlnnlng the Re- publican nomination over her three GOP .rivala.. Even that may be ao dDch. PLUCKY ATl'OBNEY Strong oppotiUoo ii being put up by P.aol MeCloskey, 40, the pluck,y attorney who took on the AEC. Be dido 't succeed ln ltopping the AEC from building overhead pow- er lines to Stanford'• two- mlle-long atom-cmuber, bot did win a compromlle look- ing toward putting theae un- derground in the fature. McCloskey has bad Mrs. Black running scared. Be- cause some poll • taters showed McCloskey ahead, N'.rs. Black'• team of strate· Here in captU1e form are the otblr llCbl mtrill ... tbelr Vietnam vlewt: MARI.NE OFFICER Mcelustq, Repablleu, a Marine combat platoon Ield· er in the Korean War. SUp- ported by, among others, Carleton E. Morse, origina· tor of the long-running ra· dio show, "One Man's Fam· ily," who lives in Woocl- aide. McCloskey OD Vietnam: "I am not calllng for in immediate withdrawal in Vietnam but if the admlni- 1tration does not mate a se- rious attempt to negotiate a peace, I will call In Con- gress for a gradual disen- gagement of our military to take not more ttian two years." • gists brougbt-hi 'the hlgtdy i' regarded political public re- lations firm of Whitaker & Bter to &Ike cbarge. On the Demkratic side, where six are in the race, considerable strength bas been attributed by observ- ers to Roy Archibald, 47, William H. Draper, m, a Republican. Endorsed "1 the widow of 1he late eonire-... man Younger. Prelldat of a Palo AltO small butlneu lnvutment company. Serv- ed in Korea as aide de camp to the commanding gmeral of the IX Corps. Son of Gen. William H. Draper, under- 'Don't Force Babies \ : On Infertile Couples' l SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A fifth of the couples who seek a doctor's help for in- fertility reaUy don't want to have a baby, a prominent gynecologist says, but are acting un~r pressure from In ~bout 18 percent ct cases, Ban.ks continued, tha family dootor or an lnftlr· Ullty cllnlc can find a phyai· cal cauee and provide treat- ment that will correct it friends~ relative.9. NO CAUSE FOUND Dr. A. Lawrence Banks of the University of Wash· In the remaining 40 per· lngton School of Medicine in cent, however, no cause at Seattle fays be tries to dis· all can be found. Some are courage such couples from merely cases of the partners having their Infertility cor-being infertile with each oth· rected. er; it la not uncommon for "They are happy without such couples to divorce, re· children, but their relatives marry and have children. and 'friends keep telling For those couples atfD un- ttiem marriage isn't com-successfut in having chil· ple~without a baby," Bank dren, Banks said he recom· sai recently at the 19th an-mench artiflcial inaemlDI· nu assembly of the Call· tion. The donor ia unknown forn1& Academy of General to the couple and la usually Practice. a medical student E,qually to be discour-As a last resort he help• aged , said Banks, are cou-unsuccessful couples adopt plea who want to have ~ a baby. baby to "nve our marn-Bank.a also exploded a pop- age." ular theory: infertile cou· plea who adopt a baby sud· PARENTS DELUDEI> denly find themselves about "Chilllren won't save bad to have a child of their own. marriages," be declared. It's not true, Banks said. "The parents are deluded if Studies have shown that to they think they will, and the be an old wives' tale with· j children do not have the hap-out foundation . py family life they need.''11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I Banks, also a director of l.,ij the American Fertility So- / ciety, said causes. of lnfer· tility are almost equally di· vided between men and women. LET'S BE FRIBIDL Y U you have new neighbOra or know of anyone moving to our area, please ~D us so that we may extend 1 friendly welcome and help them to become acquainted tn their new aurroundlnp. Huntinnton BeKh Visitor 147-5151 Costa Mesa Visitor 545-1593 So. Cont Visitor 494-0579 Harbor Visitor 642.3535 secretary of the Army in World Wat 11. Went to Viet- nam In October for a first· hand look. Came back aay- lnc: "We are winntn,1 the war mWtarUy ••• We must make Jt crystal clear to Red Chi· na and Ruasia that we are DOt backlq dowa • • • the Wll' ii" tbe Way to l&op. the O•mnm'-t.a from fatJDg fl'll• er Laot, Cambodia, Tha.l-Jud. Burma. IDdla, Japu IDll 1bt PMDjpnel ' .. Earl Wbltbln ••• ltepub- Ucan, Jbmiff ol Sln Mateo Count, llnce 1860. Coecern- ecl a b o u t the need for "ltroqll" IAWI ID akin g crime unattractive and un- profitabfe." On Vietnam : "I urge a basic change in our Vietnam policy from a non·Wln atrateey that would give the Joint Cblefs of Staff, rather than the State Department dtplomata, con- trol of military .,pecta of tbe war." Archibald, DemOCl'at. Skipper of PT Boat 453 in South Paclfic fn World War n. C1a.1.mt aupport b)' 11 <A Callfomla'a 21 Democratic congreamen al)d endorse-ment by the countyta blaeat labor union. tbe 7,000.mem- ber Lodle 1327 ol Interna- tional AalOclation of Ma- cbfnllU. Since 1*1 w· e 1 t WllKDAYI 9 to t Cost representative of the National Education Aasocia· tion. Archibald's Vietnam view: "We must establish 1 1ta· bilized position on the bull of the military strength we now have in the field and negotiate from this position of strength." Keating, Democrat. Weal· thy attorney who founded and put $800,000 into Ram· parts magazine and wu fir. ed wt April by its board Of directc>rs after magQine ran into financial troublea. Was West Coast chairman of the nationwide anti-Viet· nam war demonatratio"- lut April ll. ro1t in uee· ha the Democratic primary ln the same llth District while exploiting the same views on Vietnam he has now: "The United States must immediately halt bombing of.North and South Vietnam. The United Slat~s then must place the 1'letnam war is- sue before a world CDnfer- ence, called by the Presl· dent, in order that we may together ensure a lasting peace in Southeast Asia." Danlle Monaco, 45, San Mateo attorney. Former chairman of San M a t e o County Democratic Central Committee. Went to Vietnam for 10 days in September· October. -~ SATURDA y · 9 to 5:30 LEI ·IHERE BE BRASS SWAG HOOKS It loolts like a mi11iatvre e11dlor, lwt It's a clecoratiH bran 1wa9 hoek. If you wa11t to remodel your Au11t Hattie's o11tiq110 lamp Into a 1we9, you'll llHd ffloH. Wt !lava th 1wa9 cht in1 too. 39! PICTURE FRAMIS Now, you can framo all y&Vr rel1liH1. Sturly metal lrtlftH witti 9lau. Auorlacl tin s to chooH from. Th. Glicl4'H people are so ,.,,. ef +t.11 that they 911arantu c-pleto tethfection or yowr -11•y l>aclr. Foar alt inh rior MHonry, 100% acrubb•blo let.a. Wlcle choice ol colou . 5 99 GAL. ARNO · CARPDAK Tans the 9roe11 out of cupel l1yitl9. Holclt bi9 or 1m•ll ru91 whofe yow want. High t1d: two aided eclheaive fabric roll. 504 111~ .. J49 24 INCH PULLMAN Cempl•l•ly finhlle4' Im• too, fuat eb011t I, "othi119 lo do or e4'd, f111t t llcl, in piece 111cl wait #or the compllme11h . 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I ICerm iewocl one on hl1 9olf outfit and wu salw+ocl by l Generals.I HARCRAn 4" FAUCn The one that came with the hov&e it all that, ri9hH Replace with thit smartly 1tylecl center ••I of hi9h lv1tre chrolftiUl'll plati119. Pop-up fauut. 11'' ~-~ ...._......, ___ . __...... ....... _, ------·"·---:.....------ '-- His view: "We must make use of the United NaUons, the Vati- can, the World Council of Churches and any other agency sincerely interested in achieving peace. In or- der to prove our concern for peace, we should uncondi- tionally ceue the bombing attacks ••. " Bryant McDonald, 55, a Democrat who 1witched ov- er after lotdni in the pri- mary of San Francisco's 5th District as a Republican in 1964. DaJy City real estate man. On Vietnam: "If we pull out of Vietnam without a clear cut victory, all Southeast Alla wm fall to the Oommunilta. So I say we should escalate the war to complete victory, get out and bring our men home." Andrew Baldwin, 40, Dem· oc:ral A teacher in Palo Al- to. On Vietnam: · "We rbould push peace In the United NaUons, end Uie bombing in the North, an- nounce oar immediate will- ingneaa to attend a peace conference with.In a week ol the cessation of the botpb- ing and be willlng to include anyone at the peace table wbo feell related to the ~Jt· uation." IUllDA Y 10 to ·1:00 10 YEAR GUARANTEED WATIR · HIATlltl Mtfor btend, funy 9lt11 nned, 111tomotic t•m•r•tllr• &ontrol, •11tl0 urro1io11 rod, ovto~c 1hut-off If pilot 1h011!4 ner 90 out. Fait replacomont of hot wetor MHlll no walti119 for 1hower1 or baths I 1011114'1 liko • thH tro uahor), We aoll """''°" of ............ 001 .. 1-·for owr c111to1110r., 30 GAL. 40 GAL. 44'1 4995 }" FURY SABRE SAW 11•• ... This f 1etory guaranteed sal>re saw Cloes the work of 8 saws, rip, crosscut, jig, hack, band, coping, keyhole, ind scrol. H11 115 volt Universal motor. gives 3500 strokes per minute. 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IEE OPEN tliB .. • P.M. SUNDAYS JO to 5 HEY GALS ... l C... S.. This Colledian of "Oltt of Tiiis WorW'* FootwHr from FAMOUS MAKlltSI . You Will le Delighted! Look at this Beauty! Aown II.re is "Lo ,oHi" ii gleom... Polen# •Royol llue •Rich lrown •Jet IJoct ....... SIZES IAVE $$$ $$$ 31;} " 11 IAMtl·I HEY FELLOWS! STO, PA YING RET All for 1ine Oua/ily .sMe.111 SAVE$$$$$ 011 '""'°'" Ho1rte1 •MOM STYUJ Tlte11 JO .Av.rep on Corf am Sltee O.port1rte1111/ll Goff Shoes Too LOO 5&A Sh-Are Easy to Reach J • RANGE COSTA MESA •64 S. MAIN 333 E. 17th ' UCl's Finest Off erlng 'Marat/Sade' Superfutive Production By TOM TITUS .... o..r ........ The drama department at UCI baa uceoded to a pinnacle al achievem e n t wUb ita 1upedatlve produc- tioo of Peter Welas' mu..,.. work of bomir &Qd de&rad- Ation known famillU"ly aa "At.rat/We." "1be Peneciatioo a a d AssasUnaUGD of Jun-Paul Mar.at u Performed, by tbe IDIWlteJ of ~ Asylum ol "MAL\TfSAOa• . .._ ................... warr.Geff....,......,lllr•a. anlT ....... ~ .. ~~ ~...., " --....,... --led "" Ille Unl-.ilY _, Cellllt-11le. ll'Y""-..._ ..... 1oflef\1 ..... ......,.. lwW(lll ~ """' ..... .. " .. uct.r:..""""· ....................... c-. ....... SMt .......... o.... OlilrWM c..r ....... ..., ....... ...,... • . . . .. . . ....... Mldlell ..... ~--.............. ~ .. ~ ............ INlllrc.11 Kllbl ................ ,,_~ ..... ············ .,__,,.... ~ ................... i..s.llr' ....... ·-···-····· ...... ...... ----.......... ;... 0-...., .,,,...,., • .. .. • • .. ... .. .... (llilrTtlr ...... ~ ......... -.. •• .. I llr..wcMM V.. I . $ 0S F " ... ,.,-......... --.... ...................... ~ A ...., ndll • ··-••..... "'°' Ziiier v...... .. .. .. .... .. . . .. . lclllt .,_ .......................... _ ........ tlilil -. ':' .... ~ ....-;,,..,...,... Cbarenton Uader the Di· rection of the MarquiJ de Sade" 0Yerflow1 from the st.age of tbe UCI Studio Theater, tlllftlO(line lb au- dience wiA its pesque and bittllr 1nlfllll of haman emtence. It 1a 1 u p e r b, atuaning u..a. of .. fini crilr . Director .. a.,toa (;mi. sea bas moa•tt• • •· tlw'diDarJ enn.,.. fll .. ..-ble theetlr far tbil, tbe Onmge a.am, premi .. of thl cootrovenlal shocker. It is, witti lb aNrly all- stmdent cut, as close to perfection as you are likely .. find -any 1ocaJ tbeabi· ml level. Dtl'ENSll'Y The imaginal:y encounter between two of France's ~t ..ootable historical fig- ures, played out by a cut of lunatics for the elijoy- 1'Mllt of society of that per- .itll, <Waws upon a vast ru- tnoir of univer~ taleat. DI vignettes are performed wilb increasing intensity as ae inevitable s t a b b i n g ecene approaches. The two )lliacjpa.1a--R ert Cohen as ?4ar.tt .tod .Robert Gu.Dton as de Sade -4tl'ike a 'nerltag CCldrut la their interpretaticm al JM philosophical extremes · wllida ~ ~ mere P""- alent to d a J tban w b e a Wms' play was first writ- tlll 8 few }'MI'S ACO· There an points at whicb you a1!t reaind yourself that COST& MnA """' c.iw. n• Hww Mf.llfJ RAMPANT RIALISM l•rt Cohln tbe time is 1Q and not *7 . Ccfa llddeves a tr. mend«IQI JUie of dw'ac· tailatl• u the rnolutloa· rt Mint, who et'Olvea from Bery nibbJe l'OUMr to •• I o t •; -....... sioned defeatist, a 11 the while coatiacl to his bath· Churchill's Role Nixed By Burton UJNDON (UPI) -Rich- ant Burt.on wu reported to- day to have tamed down the part of Sir Winston Churchill in German play- wright Ro If Bocbhuth's '"J'be Soldiers" because Eli· sabe1b Taylor bad coaoec- tions with the ~le port- rayed in the drama. The play, offtcia)ly ban· ned here but 'Chedu}ed to be produced at a private club, implies that Churchill bad a band in the death of Polish leader Gen. Vladis· Jav Slkcnki, who died in a plane crash In Gibraltar in lM.S. Mils Ta11or'• godfather, Lt. C.ol. Vi*1' ~ a member of parliameot and a diltin&l!li.shed am. 't e u r atilCe,, .... on the etane wit2l Sikorm and died in the tnlll. The London E.Wning Stan- darcf said Bldan felt it would be tactteu to appear in a play touching tbe life of his wife's godfather. tub for treatment cl a skin cllleue. HiJ ci.r.ct.r, a puao.ld lunatic made · to portray Marat 15 years aft. v tDe latter's death. u pre. seated with r&mput rul- llm. Tenor Killed COPENHAGEN (UPI) - American teno r Albert Lloyd Da Costa, 39, a star of the Metropli~ Opera in New York for nine .seasons, was killed Wednesdsy when h\s car went oat of control on a slippery stretch of road betften K.olding and Vejle, in Jutland. Da Colt.a was driving with Jan C. Gertsen, a Dutch singer, to • opera engage- ment. G«sbn was injured. Sew ~ Jiilitics Jrotlf.') SINGE~ 'ONOf.D CMllC.., ..... S.W. llOW Oft tllis fMrita f.Wle for afternoon 11141 Mlin1 1--. Of n~ ICllat• -23% r11on, bonded to 100% 1eeute tricot. Tht trlcot b1eki1111ets as 1 self·lin1ng, m.tkes h1ndlin1 of fabric ....,.,ully •llY· 44-45 inches wl•. All fill aMdes. fltqularly orictcl 2.91 '1'4. lf"°ER• YnVA WAL! CDllDUROr Vmat1le, vtlwt\y corMDJ II 1 1re1t btJ JI this specl1I 111t price. So tllht for younc 111• yo11112er fa1'llons, home dtcQralion too Of 100% coltoll, Wllhll>le lfld colortasi. · Choose fr0111 Wiatrt colon, deep dirk to11e 44-45 Inches wide. · Reaul•rtJ Sl.19 yd. SAL~ 992 "71nti-/flr~l•M S INGI•....,/• SINGER HUNTINGTON IEACH I SERVICE STORE EDINGER NIAR MACH ILYD. Mw ........... ., .. s ,. ... ei... Mon .• tin Fri. Oalf, t-5 A-"-... , .. ,_...,. ..................... ~~Olck flOlt FASTllt SERVICl-CALL FOa APPOINTMINT PHONI 842 4415 ls-__ ......... , ....... , ... I Sit. NO te 5• See our compllte tell• record dePlftlnant featlftwtht top fifty 45s and• ...-t ~lection of LPs. Limit: 0t190hech selection to a cullofMr. No dNlers•...,,fMltots AYMMLllN THUISJOMS: HUNTl ... TON llACH '11 H•11tl119hfl Shoppi119 c...- 197· 104 I COSTA MllA s..tti Cffst .... Jlll l ri1t.I 540.26JJ . ___ ..,...---...;.__:;;.~-..;=-~~---s._ .............. _.......__ __ _.___..___.... __ ._. ~· Sc • Pi -.. Ac ... ees 'l • . . s.. loolt tau .. ,. ... tlte I reel ,...,. • Thursday, NOWlllller 9, lW.7 !k-1 .. Beales Neglect College P aftff Firebomb Thrown " Warrants Issued for Into Draft Cent,er $onoma Ho~pital Def ended "'--' PHOTO PIM .......... . ,, ::;:,.., .. Reapa de.med tbal the hospital WU "I U ff e r1 D ' . from any economies of Ilia. Mmia.iatraU." II.Id aa l t1 tbat the inltitutlon ww bas "more JDeCliul care and more 1ta1r• tban ln the past. Tbe &ovenor aaid Dr. Jo- lepb E. O'Nelll bad been miaqooted U blamlna COD• dltlou -~ fUnd llmita-tkm. O'Neill wu quoted 1D an IDterview u It.Ying, "every-tlai.Dc Mr. Bant-Mikkeben .. ii tr.. A.dual condl· ttom 1J( tk 'W1lrds are just barely adequate. We need more money for staff." Reagan Wednesday said there was no validity to the eblrgea of :t. . Bank.Ml baled la.is •UegaUoDS, accA>rdiug U> Rea&an, on ollly one ward whlcb boused severely men-tal'1 retarded women •'with the me1>tallty of a OM.·Ye&r· old or less." It 111 "lmpoa· ' rible to keep them clothed," ~ governor Nld. The o.1ah officlll last ftet 'ald the Sonoma bOI• pital wu overcrowded and un.sanUary IDd called COD· diti(Jf)J '1worae than (in) my 1,oftltotion I have aeen io vWla to • dozen coun- trit11." ~liJbaequeoUJ 1&1d the s may ba~ bee "-to l.mprels ttie roretgn mitor. Meanwblile, Assem b l y speaker Jesse Unruh (D- Ingtewood ), cal.led for a bi· partisan legisliative lAvMti· aation of the bosplW. State Health aoct Welfare Admlnlstrator Spencer Wll· llama llso wu reported conductinc an lovel'flgation Car the Reege.n admlniftra· Uon. Attack BERKELEY (AP) -A building ftl .. .._ homemade firebomb was It was tM _..... 11111~111 lobbed Into tbe Berkeley Se· in three ........ t. ._. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) lecttve Service Center early ~ II& Grew_. -Warrants were out today today. IOll ~ • '6N:k few the arrest of nine per-The bomb c r a s h e d the police ......_ IOftll accused of beating the through a plate glus win· a A":~ ... ~_ ......... dow onto the noor of the un---1111:1 ~ San Francisco Stale College occupjed ~ter and tel a cently Wied tie l 1 al t e. newspaper editor. blaze wb.lch did *2,200 dam· Stouib* ...._ The warrants were issued age, said Fire Chief George ~ aW lie Wal Wednesday after J a m e s Stoughton. able to fied _, •<Ill--•I ICDM::UOI flM ~~ ........... ¥ ......... a p ~ ~~-''-... .................. ......... n:-= ... . PA .. .. ---a..aa.. Vuzco, 21, the· editor of the Tbe keroaine-tllled bottle to the b o • b 1 • C. a.•11r----------, was thrown either from the IDMY people .... aa .. a FA¥Oll'IB Gater, went to the Hall of sidewalk or a i-sJina .no, to watch the u :JI a.a. ...._.. _, ._. ....._ JUJtice to identify as many Stoudrton said. The identi-blue wbe:9 fir rr arrftieA. tlifi ,... ,.... • MA.Y u be could of the dozen ty of the bombers was un-0amac9' • ._.,... ..ar _... -., • Negroes who invadA" h i s known. fire w er e die a.r. • __, ..,.... --.. _, "" ......... '+h .. ~ newspaper oCfice Monday None of the files of the Americall 0.., 911 -,__ ii • ..... and attacked him and sev· three Selecl.tve S e r v 1 c e niture. Fire.we • tlsN' ~·' eral associates. -,iBoiiliiiiard.li.iwlibiilchii..iocciiiiiuiip•y.iithe~~tbe;;..~ftrelielltiii.iiia&iiiiithei&:::::-ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Vaszco was accompanied • Police LUt Di Carlo Death by ~nn Ludlow, a part-Ume journalism instructor at the college also injured in the ICU.ffle. REVIVAL CRUSADE Vuzeo was able to ldenti· Dlt. & MlS. CLIFFOllD MUSGllOVa ' • ~ccUhnia~ Keep CU$e Op.en T De il-_i ff tbree SU!peetl by name. New. 5 .......... 1t rain ra ea Warrants, char'101 cmaplr· s.c... Mills ...,_ ._ ... MERCED (AP) -A San· ta Fe !night train hauling close to eo cers deraHed ear- ly today about six miles rior1'l of Winton in· Merced Q)unty. KY and assault, were wued .... ,....._. Altlllft fll ._ P' a against these three, and Nlghtty except Monday & s.tu..,. 7:JI P .M. iDYOlvinl harbor com.mis· lion dealings. Di Carlo's b o d y waa fOdDd Tuesday floating in JO feet of w a t e r in a cov· ered bcJMboQse behind the old San Pedro F~ Build· ing. There were 1t0 visible &i8M of violence on the ..., 8d a corcmer's in· ........ DO 9'ideoce ti li•l•ca. Dr. Thomas T. NOlgUChi, asttAant county m e'd lca1 examlner, said that there was no trace of alcobql. ln Di Carlo's body and that bis eyegtuses were on his face. He was fully clotbed, with jewelry and money~­ toocbed. the examiner Mid .. Loi Anceles Mayor Sam· 1111 W. Y«ty Mid W....._ day be didn't know wtiisller' • rtpllt ----~­misl6on ldivities Wll le Senta Fe official! said about 40 of the can left the track ltben one car wtllch Wiii c..ryiJ>g A load of met• at, ctislodifld anc1 eot under· n ea t h the wbeell . against six John Does. FOurutU ... ...-c ....... Inspector Daniel Mahoney ..,.. -, ... • ---'911 said he believed all nine 1734 ORANGE AVE .. COSTA MESA suspects were numbers of a... w. w ........ ,.._ theB~kS~~n~U nionl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ which, reportedly, had been angered ever since Vauco wrote a column critical of former heavyweight cham· pion Muhammad Ali. * * * Rafferty Says Bounce OUR CURRENT ANNUAL RATE OF 5% EARNS 5.13% WHEN COMPOUNDED iFunds for Education a111 wa1 responalb1e tor Dl Carlo's death but Nid he believed Di Carlo was "very deprened" PT i o ?' to bis death. iuf ender-s at Colle ge Yorty re pea t e d bis SAC&AMENTO (UPI) -specifically to an invasion DAI LY & HELD 1 YEAR USE THE HANDY PASSBOOK ALWAYS MOST CONVENIENT FOR YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT . SI .. l r .. • ~ .,,..._ charge that the Los AJceles S\.lperiatendent rl Public In· of the student newspaper Times report outlininC po$-structi----Max Rafferty bas office in which some of the s.iblie conflict or interest ln ._ instructors were beaten. harbor commission deal--demandoo the state college He said he had recei ved i.np was "vicious" and tul· trustees take a look at a an advance warning of ten- ed with innuendo. ___ tense situation at San Fran-sions at the San Francisco T i m e s publisher Otis cisco State. <College. campus earlier in the year Chandler said in a state· He issued a new call for but that a special commit- • meat, "The purpose of the the trutees fD take steps to tee appointed by the state Times' total ediU>rial effort, control violeMe on campus· colleg e trustees had con· wbdher it be in reporting es after a btid meeting eluded there was no danger. local affairs or in o the r with· Gov. RomJd Reagan As a result ol the new in· areas, is to inform the pub· We<kM$day. cident be said he had sent a lie and to protect the pub· "We tbouJd ltm.'l b~ tak· letter to each trustee sug- e 1NSURANCE TO $15,000 e FB>EIAUY OtAUBm Ne M&W&» e WE ,A Y EAatoilNGS OH YOUa FUNDS RIOM DAil IECBftD lO M1l OF WITHDRAWAL e FUNDS UCUVID OH oa llJOU 1HE lllH OF N« MONTH EARN FROllA THE IST e SAV£..IT~ WI PAY POST"'°' IDOi WAYS, A COHVEHIENT WAY TO SAVE. 114• Cttrrll'tCATa 1--IM ~ • ._ ...... .._CWIW"I' SOUTHERN FEDER~L 5~V l ,G5 HEAOOfFIC(: ............... la ...... .,Mm -----~ .... w rd, ~4 MUff'llMQTOIHOCH ~-....,._~--- lic's i.nte.rest. ing anyone who carnnuts an ~sting a new investigation. "If we feel that we have immoral or violent -acl and ....!!:=.:.~:.....::.:..:....=.:..:..:.:.:~:..:.::.:..:_---------------...__------------ T·aHtD VINYL RIC~ s.«a.c•Wt All tM ~ ... eood '9oM fll a lfti9h ._.. .... Ill your fHorito car. Solllil fttft•t ar• trl•, 01ponsho 11.., co•fwt •pholatory, ........... ............ ....... tllo choir Into a.._ ••st _, ... D'J • '9dlnor. &9y C*'9t lofll ....,... 11-.y "..,.. lft ......,. ukln. 7; aaco.erecl tnlannaUoe that bouw him," Rafferty told . tM P• b Ii c lboaW know oeWllDeD after the m~. about the conduct (I( its He said tbe trustees were governmet1t, we have ati ob-''pbysically and legallJ able ligation 1o report that inf or-to do what should be do.ne." matioa to the public." Rafferty said be ref~ed M~NSION s1i 1D VINYL IHCLINlft A at1totr1 11-rary sized end atylod '9Cll*lr I• the lftMt co.ntort.ble hlMl19 111 o man'• Uft , Th• softtlt, lo1th1r-tlh vinyl for 1 truty dl1t1naul1h1d ch1ir. C1nslc cofol"I tor thla htlrfoom plte9 of flM fvrnltu'9. SP'ANll H TUJTID VINYL ftlCUNIR Dl1trt11ed woocla end S,01\lth atyllna In thl1 hlgh·ft•hlon, bl1cult ""'9d ch1lr th1t rtcllno1 1t 1 touch. Gt.amina vinyl hanci*I wiUI Ult m'ott lu1urfou1, 1oft· t.brtc fool!.., tof 1 chelf Whit me .... .. iu. ExctU4tltl ce1ors .. cheoee frOM. _.,....., -$. ~w k VO l.09 AMII.A...,$. WUTIJI• 4111 I.A.._,,. W -1"Tllll lllWtl ~-...... _ -1'\lllll a.WO. -im w l...cDPI .-M Yl•A M N •ZUSA •YI. lott• eeAU< t•• 1.Mlv.ooo k VO ClA•t .. •Tl-•A '°°T"'U •T S•!OtY -~A-1-W. lllCOkVO NUtlTIMTOlt •UC .. ,..,, M>C" KllO _.._. __ _.I.to& k W --L ~ 9'.VO --• IOUfll t. 111111• , ....... ,•to 110M...-•o "-\IO 110 MllU -O •a•OHA IM .. Cl'IH$tt-lllVO II &•AM-, ... W llOCIOlN '"''· ... .,_ ... ..._.. _.. ...... ..,.' ........... "'"" .......... ...,.., ...... ··-.... _. -~ ~ ,., ( \ ·c \' . ~. YEAR·END ~ REDUCTION SALE 4 \DAY 'SA\..£ Off.SEASON WINIER PllOS ON ALL ALUMltAIM PATIO COVllSI ,,,......, ........................ .... a-1 ...................... ...., .... .•• .., .... w .......... ........, UT Ill If -HCTllY·,._ lOllll .. ,. • Jllr ........... , ........... ·-----::::::..,···· .............. ~---....-. ........ . •«Ge• ... ,... . ...... Cll'rA .sA ._ -642-5500 Visit Ow 'CM AtMll• -1• s... &111. , t ti . ~ I I IJ • y 1 ' [ I • I j J , • • • f ! • • c. • • u ' • • ~ . 1 For the Record e•ITIJAaIES lkCVLLEY l.11111 It.. ~-"" s. v ......... ..... --"-.. ...--No-..... , ............... .,, .. -; -........ IL McCllllty, ....,,.,, ._.. ... ..-G«w9t A. ~. USAF. T-Flor1-. _ .......... ~.~ ~ ,,.,. __ 1:11 ...... ·- ~a-I. ...... ~ J. Ger-. ~ E-•••-wlll .._ ill ...,., .... _,.. hn:. .,.,..... • -c....... MorMrY • ..... -. URN °""8' ic.r-. SerWln ........ hltl __,,, 1741 ---· (Oita Ma&. MAYNARD ....., ,.. .._..._ -WestllMM~. c.... ---~ .. --· a-1n; ........ ""--Mn.. CIW· ... ......,. ... ~ ......... _... ~ win • lleld 11ok .....,_ ~. l:~ P'.M., Vele<>- 0. ........... ~ Ill P'lilatftt ... ~ Olndllll "' Bath Mort¥- .... 174' ~-Cast. -· GD.LEY a.r-w ~. WM -~ SI~ C.... .. -. ~ "' wlft. ltarrn; -....n. Do!b9rllll l.1'1111. 0..-lM. lMlre AIM -~; ~.#Ir~ Nil* Gillrr, .. Tua. Senricla wl" ... liletd F.-,,. If AM .• Bain Cl!e!JPI, 1711 5-W. c.. --.-... ~ ~ C-rv. -k>c)ton .....__ ~ .. a.Ill ---... c.--. ERNST ~ ,._ En!St. 1211 27"" "·· •• • • SWvhed ........... Jdm L ; ---.. It.. Jr. and .._ ... &Ml; -......,,..,. ~ _.,,_ ~ J. 5-•rl -...... -TllclrNs; ltWa ""°"'" -.,.,,... ~ .... Jdwl Md:.¥· ""~-........ ~~ -_,, E. K1l19; eood -~ <'Ii..._ ._-,, Ff°ldn', I P' .M... Pwk F....il¥ ~ ,,_., ttamc. 1t .. ..,_ .._ Sllllonllrt. t A.M~ 9.._., ~ C-'k °""""' .-w.. --RYDER .._,. ~ It ....... Age •• ol ~ ~ Aw... Cortll Mal. SOlrvlwd w ..... 'fllett:W; '°"' Gary; two ............ ,._.. ... ~ice. •" of .. -; -.-. Eim.r. Cir-Rar> ~ ........ ; ...... ~ ... Ted, E....,, ... Onlllr.. •• ot #lklligen; -tlJll'n. Mn.. ~ l(i~. °""'*"-1-. -Mn. Eltlfl Oh~ -GfWlll' ...._ Servlcn. Friday, , ,. .M... Wntdlfl ~prl, •lltl 11.v. Olis CL 5drr'I ~""9. Wesldfl ~ ........ •rfdors. MOORE c.f J. ~ 'Ill "" St., IMttlngloft .,.._ ,..,._ -~ l. ~rv­lias ,.,..._ F .... rntlftg piece, P• df"IC Ya.--lei Pa"-$mitltJ ~-~ 11.ALft MORTUARIES C-.. 1br OR MUI c.aa ... Ml l-!4%4 BELL BROADWAY J(ORTtJARY Ill 81_.waJ, Cedll Mesa uum PMJPIC VIEW llBllOIDAL PARK Cm I J e--.., Ollifel mthdlkVlewDrln Newfld Bad. Califwma .... PEU rAJDLY COLONIAL FlJJfEUL BOD !Ill W Aw., ...... .,,,. •ll!S DIJTll'I MORTVA.Jlf l!7 .. 8L a....,._ 8eaO LE M58 ~ MORTUARY -~ -- Non Medic <::osts Hurt Medi-Cal SANT A ANA -Deficit. in the Medi-Cal program are due mainly to costa having nothing to do with medical care, the president of the California Medical Associa- tion declared here Wednes- day. Accordlng to Dr. John G . Morrison, the extra costs are for nursing home care for patients who require only custodial care but receive the more expensive nursing care. In his strongest statement thus far on the deficit- plagued program, the CMA president made several rec· ommendations designed to restore all services which existed before cutbacks an· nounced in August. One was for statewide, prepaid med· ical insurance for all Medi· Cal recipients. Custodial care, which amounts to $102 million of the $153 million expended on nursinl! care, should be re· moved from the Medi-Cal budget "and provided for by other means," Dr. Morrison said. Talk Slated ANAaEIM -R l c h ard 1'0ick" English, chairman of the Democratic Vol- unteers Committee of Cali· fornia . will address a meet· ing of the 69tll Assembly District. DVC, at 8 p.m. Nov. 16 in the California Federal Savings and Loan Association building here. Disneyland's Vesey Walker Honored ' C. I They Came From Miles Around-to See HU Non-reti.remen By moM.AS McCANN Of "" 01111' """ ''•" Gas-like Irritation Baffling WNG BEACH -Llgbt lo I moderate n o 1 e irritation l was reported in paria of 1 Long Beach W e d n e aday , and the Air PollutiOD Con· trot District is as baffled as 1 1 the citizens about the tripn of the odor. "It's a gas-like odor," said Mrs. Dean Ziegel of L o s Altos. Mrs. Harold G. Mal- lon of LakewOOd said it smelled "like rotten eggs." However, Mrs. Russe 11 Mayf i e l d ot East L o n g 0 Sales and Your OMEGA ServiceCenter e DIAMOND SPECIALISTS / • REMOUNTING & DESIGNING . Complete Gift Deparpment 90 Day Accounts -No Carryinlt Charge Bankamericard or Take a Yes-To Pay Now 2 .,... St.Ns To S-Y• HAllOl SHOMN6 HUNTINC'fON CINTll CENTll IEACN • IDIN•I 2JOO HAHOI M.YD. HUNT1Jl•TON llACM COSTA MESA. 14S.t415 'ltl-1111 0,... M-. Tlllln., Fri. ,.. t p.a. ' / MAKE A.RUG ' ADAYo tnf lNE -.nu. .... HllDlllG 9&lll£ • UXP llZl Oii IE ll8U.ATID • l«DISZ!9t.cxn Piil ...nt:. llMISAM llS .. , ....... ~~ /" <Dt~ ... .., S18l:IUD • -~~ .......... _ llOITBl DESl&l .EIT. ......... :m ... ~/la-111[" .... Beach thou~t U amelled ------------,·------------------ like a chemical spray. And the APCD, w hie b bad six investilators in the area, said "our men can smell it but they can't ftnd the source." If the offensive odor re- turns today the citizens have one consolation -the APCD says they will have more investi~tors in t h e field seeking the cause . Air Wreck Kills Doctor SANTA ANA -Dr. John Gianetti, prominent Santa Ana physician, was killed Wednesday night when his private plane crashed near the Salinas airport in north· ern California. Dr. Gianetti, 40, practiced in both Santa Ana and Mon- terey and regularly flew his plane between the two cities. The Orange County coro- ner's office said they were told that the doctor's plane crashed one fourth mile short of th" S"'linas airport runway. He was killed in- stantly. Dr. Gianetti lived at 2040 Skyline Drive. Fullerton. He is survived by his wife, L~ dia. I Brea Woman Wreck Victim BREA-A Brea woman died Wednesday after her car crashed into a palm tree on Imperial Highw lY in that city. Police said ao autopsy re· vealed that Doris M. Wei~· haupl, 53. had suffered a heart attack and may have been· unconscious or dead before the car hit the tree. I I I I I I I cH1c1 IVIRSON saved a dull1111'1...._ Gt .. st $73.00 'cash ... every _.. I· 1t•1 not u .W~out n you thin~! This Student wis drivln$ ~ larger type of car back and forth to school every d~, social functions and on week· ends. It drove his fathe~ almost into the poorhouse try· 1ng to keep up with"the 6ills on two cars, the family car and his son's, plus paying for his education and all the e)(~ses of family living. A he~rt to heart talk with Chick Iverson convinced him that by buying a Volks- waaen he could save almost $73.00 every single month <Yt/tr a 419ar period. Thi~ comparison involved substan- tial savings on purchase price, gasoline, 1nsurance, license plates, tires, inttfHt on car payments, repelrs, etc. Ht tven saved on anti-freeze because his son liked to ski. You see, a VW is air cooled and there is no water to freeze. Now does it sol.fld ridiculous? If you would like to enjoy Instant economy every month, call Chick Iverson on the Peninsula and get the full com· parison. Saving money every month is not ridiculous. No t)(perience needed for instant economy • Chick Iverson is the H ar~r area's only authorized VW ;ind Porsche dealer. Aut hom~d for.your prot er.t1~. t I •i•'1<ioi---""'-________ • _r_m t:~, <'N• ~,. • .._ ___ . .,.:.....;.;..-.....-~~...;..~--~---~'------_......, __ .,.. - • .. .. • wl II • • Everett Named To VDM Post l{l!(lpi!IJ ! ~ .' ... :'.. . williihstilne How Much Affect ........ -... •t •' I •I ...... ~..... ··H · w z1ac -M.:.....Jt~? =.=~~ ... m a e ~\· .. •~Pait ~1 • '. How~much of a dent has ~GOP~ Jam--..dai , ~ , torm4lf Alabama covernor 11 Halley: "WallMt'Sa 1'bil-~ Watch .. ·;·Georie 9allace made on t1IJll In the wooctit.t; i ~ $6D Calif. omla politics in hll bJ4 Former Gov. Efiand G. 1 wa1 to enter the state's uea prt. Brown: "Walllcl :ll:obablJ OllLT mary? . will draw votes "9m tbl la-ftc. lacl ... a That depends on to whom rtabt wtq ·of ~ -partf, • Qnntnc, oillq, you lllten. Some divene but 1 doubt that tbe num- • : ..tJuUac oplnion.s f r o m. ~, vvtoua btn wSll be tffedlvt. t\.. • ..,_,_.et aourcea today: State De~ c:b81r-~-..._ Jlllia . WaDace blmself: ''Ira IO-man Omlll W_,.: -ii • • t .... ~ • .. blttlr tban apeeted. .... IDCC'tllfal. It di .. ~ :.r:s :,. till ......... '" .. A GoT. Ro D a 1 d B .... : oplratim M II ne11.-; "lie'• tbl DemocnW prul>-iro.n 1be a.publca lem!' ty." Olly 1.• Holds Ynr Parcll111 4 DAYS ONLY "' OPll t A.M. te 10 P.M.-7 DAn A W• Calstaters Go Abroad · Ten Callfonlla state Col· lep at Fullerton students are apendin1 the current acbool yec studyine in for· ellft countriel. T b e 1tudents studying abroad enjoy no special prlvileie and are required to iet a1cmc 1n the native laneuale. Part ol the cost la borne by tbe state college system under the international stu· diet prosram. Cal State, Fullerton stu- Thundly, Nowmbff 9, 1967 DAILY PILOT JJ dlnta wre placed in tbe•-------....------- untvenlty ol HetdeJberc, tbe Free UniV«'Sity of Ber· UD, tbe Unlvenlty ol Stock· bo&m alld tti. Univenity of Makid. Look ·to The Daily Pilot For Top Sports Coverage . . HIGH SPEED GAS DRYER by General Electric ... .f ORliY GASDKYRRS wmm:JOB ...... ·2oALOAD ONLY 33" WIDE MODEL106 BN KE ·LVINATO·R ''NO FROST'' 19.SCU.FT. FOODAR!IJ Refrig.-Freezer 253 LB. FREEZER •Available la nite, noc:ad0t coppertea• • 19.S cw. ft. •No defroltiaa ner, frteMr or refrilenlor . bP.IN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10 .M.·9 P.M. SATURDAY 10 A.M.-6 P.M. . .. .' ....,.,.._...,...... HARBOR & ADAMI (~~·--•Center) COIT A MllA r 546~2936 ' . . '546-2937 I ,_ ,.. ~ .. ..::;;;;-..::;;;..:=:=o===.-....;=-..--~..a.....~.~;,,...g,..._.. ........ ..-;; __ ~......,. .......... $s....;..:;::o=-...=....==~~-=----...._--~~~--....---~-·~--- ~. -...... _. •• . -. Ii I JI DAil. y PlLOT Y .. r Monet1'• Worth WWt Uu tha11 tlOo month.! uft to Usat Dec. $l t= !Uad- liM, many ~art in. dined to tlarow in tht apcmgc and ~fully rt/ltct, ~'WtU, l'U t001k hard on it nen year.'' Don't, u financt writer Syhl'io Portu'1 $0(/t advice. C.tting llO"' Caz check by ~ application of rules of tahich JIOU have never btttt cnoore i.m't as involved or oompliccUd as manv ta% O'llthoritiu 1DOUld havt you btl:iew. Do it MID, #111 S11lvia.. Tlt.ert'1 1CiU plnty of time to ~ big tu iavi~s. Clip ~ Porter tu cohmans -UU. u &he ievcnth of tight -fik tMm and rt· rtad them W~ JIOU CO?n- JUU your rttum, Ai IM JaflS. J10U oon "Savt on Ta%U -Now." BJ SYLVIA PORTER YOU BA VE LESS than 60 daJI left before the end of the 1ear ID which to adjut 1f1f1r stock iramactlom ·to Cld)"Ma" taut . Y oar first step ls lo flacl a.t bo9 you ~ right now. Divide an b aecuri-U. Mia you have made Cilia year into two main cl.u- lificatioas: abort-term and loag-term. ID the short.term group, list all ga1DJ and loslea on securities you had held for six months or Jess at the time o( sale. In the Joog-tmn group, list all gai.Da or louea on securities you bad held for more than six moodls at tbe time ol aale. Net oft the gains and loues within ...acb group so that you wind up with a net gain or a net loss for each o( the two groups. Next. dieck your 1966 tax retarn to .ee if you bad any apital kleael, abort or long- term, in that year or capital losses carried CJVU from earlier 'Years which you were unable to use in 1966. Since the stock market fell sharply in 1966, you well may be in this situation. RECORD THESE capital loss carry-overs within the short or long-term 'group in which they belong. Now you have the net results for each o( the two groups for the year so far. lC yoo have a net Joss in the short-term group, this net loss will reduce any net Jong-term capital gain in your other group. U, though, you have a net Jong.term capital loss, this will reduce any net short· term capital gain. U you are unfortunate enough to have a net capital Joss in both long-term and short·t~transactions,you can use up to $1,000 of this loss to reduce your 1967 or- dinary income. IF YOU HA VE net capital losses over $1,000 you can carry them over for future years to olfset capital gains and then to offset up to $1 ,000 a year of ordinary income each year. It's more likely, though, that the net result o( your 1967 transactions will be a gain. U your 1967 securities &ales show a net short-term P.ErlRE MENT :'LANNI NG How can a self- employed person possibly save enough to retire? A doct« • i..,. or dentist mak.m good JDODeY c1mmg hil worldng life. But when be m. to eet llCIDfJthing aside for retirsneot., be &al not only the constant inroads o( idation, but the (act that he ill building hia estate with afttr-ta:r dollars. And with today's tane, ~ ia a major obstacle. What. he needs ia a ta.r-11aeltered plan like corpora- tions ofter their employees through pension md/or profit-sharing. Ia there such a plan? Yes, there is . >.. originally written, the Keogh Act of. fered little to the self-employed person. But recent amendment& to the Act have made it poMible to set aside for retirement a sig- nificant amount in tax-ebeltered dollan. Starting next year, you'll be able to con- tribute $2,500 a year to your own retirement plan and deduct the amount from gro&a income. In addition, you can make supple- mentary contributions to the plan, the eam- inp on which are not taxed until you retire. Most important. the Keogh Act permit.a the funds to be invested in a manner whi ch provides reuonable protection against in- ftation. All in an, the Keogh Act off en for the fint time, a truly practical means of retirement planning for the eelf-employed. For a free booklet, RETIREMENT PLANNING FOR THE SELF-EM- PLOYED. jwit write or phone the Dean Witter " Co. o8ice nearest you. There's no obliption, of course. You're close to men who k"°""' when you Invest with .. , DEAN WITTER. « Co. Brenton R. Ogdt11, Manager 181 Dover Drivt. Newport Bcrirh Ttlephont 642·6050 Nine New Mesa Firms Recorded Got Mashed in the Market? •' . •I .. . ...... dri!?,t Thursday's Closing Prices-Complete New York -~------....... ---=------....... ~-~-...... --·~·~ . .-...;..A·--· ---- ••• Thursdly, Nowmbtr 9, 1967 Stock Exchange List Stock OAJL Y PILOT J :J MS 1)4' m' tN +1- !7 .... ltl4 -+ ... 1' 11 U\; W4t -\If Mesan Wins Top Award John L. G<irm.a.a, 3128 Pierce. Costa Mesa, bis r .. celved the insurance Jndu• try's covet.s Nadoql QDaI. ity Award. Gonna la an agent for the Santa Ana di• trict agency of the Pruden- tial lnllnnce Co The •-.rd la IPODIOJ'ed by the Na1iona.J AafOdatlon of Ll/e Underwriters and the Llf e Inaw-ance A&ellcy Management Aaaodatlon. It ill granted to underwrit- ers who maintain a high pe~tage of the Insurance they have placed . .. ( , J ' ' /: J 4 DAlL Y PILOT Golden Moment Belly Fore (center), administrat~r of group insurance at .Newport Balboa S~v· ings and Loan Association, receives gold watch from p~1dent Agnes Blomqwst and board chairman P. A. Palmer -on completion of 10 years service to the institution. Here's the fioral eatry Bank of America will 1pes• ia Ole TOlllJlalDmt al Roles in Pasadena Hew Year's Day. !Zt.iiled ,.A Oilld"1 WGdd fll A.aheutwe" and similar to the but's '1t's a Small W ortd" Aadim at ~ tbe Dolt will have 300,000 M.oms and 33 anim*d ~ Mara la P•rb Bernard Haus bas been appointed to the newly created post of director of European Computer Planning f o r Varian Data Machines of New- port Beach. Haus, who will be based in Paris, will be in charge of marketing Varian Data Machines' line of digit· al computers and com· puter components in France and in portions of Southern Europe. NeteA ..... lstr.ter Ralph M. Hakh, former service manager o f Gener a I Telephone Co.'s Redlands division, has been named com- mereial administrator of the firm's southern area. Among the Or· ange County commu· nities for which he will be responsible are Westminster, Hunting· ton Beach and Laguna Beach. N~ Director Appointment ot Ed· ward C. Bel!rey as marketing dirl'Ctor of Babcock Relays, divi· sion of Babcock Elec· tronics Corp., Costa Mesa, has been an· nounced. Belfrey join· ed Babcock Relays in 1965 as market devel· opment manager, and will now assume all sales and marketing responsibilities. Suchan New Manager For Security Bank Melvin M. Suchan baa been _promoted to manager of Security Fint National Bank's Huntington Harbour Branch. Ria predeceuor, Richard A. Br.iiams, bu taken charge of the bank'• Bolsa and Magnolia branch in Westminlta'. l'!ODkmar OflN DAILY THE COMPLETE CHRISTMAS STORE 11 AM. TO t P.M. SATURDAY Ir SUNIAY t A.till. TO 6 P.M. ADVERTISED SPECIALS GOOD THROUGH WEDNESDAY little miss fussy-1opper' · so ft. Gard · Hose 1 O" Tricycle l11cr.4il.ly teall & Ive her tlle l>ottfe ud 1ho 4' 11I •t1 dow11o let aoo11 1he'a f1111l11t f 0 r • dle,.r che119e efter "'hich 1he celmt e 9ein Just like e reel l>eby. 1299 L • 11 t lutin9, ever • flHlble 50' 9ord111 ho11 It "" dit mtier e11cl 2 pfy COii• atruction. Fully 9verent1.J. Reg. 1.2988¢ Now0tdy A well med.• hHvy duty fri. cycle with nb- b.r t j r I I e11d p1del1 -bfitht chrome .. cl en- ernel. 10 99 HARDWARE• WMBER •HOUSEWARES • TOOLS • NURSERY • PLYWOOD ' pc. T.V. Tray Set Oven Mil 6 pc. .Steak Knife Sel Eech htt oxtre lor91 trey with yeur choice of e 11f1ctlo11 of llor• el prints, Orte 11t be. c 0 "' • I e COllYtnient 1tore9e reek for T.V, trey a. Reg. 1.99 NOW I' &·· Stenclord 1i11 ovt11 mit h 1llcone trHt• eel f o r mnimum protection f r o m h • • t • cl obj1ct1. Quilted for 1 u r •· 9rip. Stuk knife 11t la mede of top quellty 1t1inl111 dul, h r I hol• low 9 r o u II cl blrdu with ,.,. rrted ed9es. R99.1.29 88¢ Now only CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY FOR TOYS · GIFTS • TREES • WRAPPING & ORNAMENTS 18-pc. punch bowl set Here h en .. tuctive p u n c h bowl for the co11cl1ntiou1 ho•· teu for the oncomi119 holldrys. l i9 I quirt bowl end cup1 er• '~~~~~~~~~~ smartly de1i9n1d encl cl1coret1d with femou1 quelity known to Ju n1tt1 products. Reg. 3.49 2•• S1ve 1t 45-pc. 'prolon' dinnerware Come Tn now end choo11 your ttt of Profon Mele· mint dinnttwue -then put it on leyrwey for Chri1tm11. A preclicel end ettrrctlve 9ift -for eny hble 11tln9. Durable too. Reg. 18.88 14" Now only 19122 BROOKHURST ST., HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-2441 Suchan, a raldmt ef S-- ta Ana, mowd tit Cdf...aa from Baltimon ..t jailled Security Bank la ,_, of 1963. He baa hem • as- sistant manager silee UM. Suchan ii a nwnaW el the Orange CouatJ ~. American IDllti:tll&e o( 8-t- ing, o( the En ..... Q9 of North Orange Coalllty ad oi the St. Barblra'I lim'I Chab. Be ad ltil wife he in Santa Ana at 42'.3 Soaat Deming. 'lbe1 haft ,_. ICM -Mlchael, S; W"dliam. 4.; David. 3, and ~ pber, 1. Brahama bas rNMcM die Rl.lldiqton Harbour an.di lince Septem ber ef lalt year. Prior to tUt lie WU an ani.stant m ...... at tbe Oorona del .._. ad Laguna Beach bi.!'• .... The Laguna Seidl llllift and ~sidmt joined Seeln- ty in 1959. Be ii a member ef .. North Hunttnct-Dada S. tary Club and -elller willl tbe PresbyteriaD a.rdt .. Laguna Beach. ........ ad Ilia wife. c.nl. 9ft tn ctaugbtfn, ~--. .... Ccade, (. n.e famiJJ .... at IM lleadowiln r.-. SA Bank Job To Stephens Long Service Ampex-ABC One-man TV Camera Out BEDtiOOD CITY (AP)-A•• ex O!qa. .llaa .. ar -~mt.ta Clllar • .. .... ,..., .. WE~--­............. A jlllt rr•__, 1'J ft &. Dnll, Ampa :a-r :::1: .... I acc..-. " " ?, lllil .. cm .. aa _ .......... _ ..... -A.: ,, .. ., -....,.... ....... _.. .......... ;-a.. TWJ 11 •let ae ...-. BC-• • ae ""fint tnd.J •mt ._.. C!llllm' C! a• e r a eftl" .. lie ... -.. air.,. Tiie • MP _,,.. applm· iBllllirfJ 35 ..-.._ tlleir te I rt aid. L.A. TIDles lnoomeDips L06 AJIGEID (UPI~ 1"be 'ftmes llimr Co., ftidl p4£¢ r• ik IM Aa- pies 'l'lmes. Jlas w a e1 ......... weeks adiltC Od. ....... millillm,a~ A Ina milliea I« a.e same pallid a.e ..-m • • -,.-. Tiie ~ ""'* wae ftlellt t. $l.l4 a lllare, ~ JWedt. $1..21a.._,.. o.e 6nt • web I.alt ,ar. Tiii! C**l4'* j's ~ d8ted 1euew fer De • web eldllC Od. • .. IZl5.J millica. Ciii14*ed to llZU.4 laliDm ... Ille .... paiod ia Ba, acmdiaC t. ..,es._, Ibitu ffli-lrnt Km Jlar. lia ... jaiDed the .s.ten Corp. of Nt:wport Beacb as ~alrsmnager. m- DOaMN Jim Bartell, prfS- ick!Jlt al tbe -me eJec. troaiQ firm. lbrtin comes to Bartdl after 20 Je2ft 9ft"rite with the Bendix Corp. and Kl td as manager al field mgi- neering with tbe North llGllJWOd firm. LEGAL N01'IC£ LEGAL NOTJCE Go -M, .Ac By J.A AP WASHJ lohn Na wear l• w:1en he tl'C point \\"'O ml \'. ished like Hem: follow · Jack. · It was Aer, whc ~.was was a r New OJ The nigh town w11 was !Me. The c~ over an< what YOI Vice Pl'f just 1<>t ton. He'i to Texa over at cific mt He se-. along, U: T&P det: train 1et tor Tex~ still letti. passenge · I uki ' . -\llce pre Jiere yet ''Hw · .iateman ',otbout IC ,know on ... .. "l dick that mar have bee thought vice pre1 The gE vice pre: ing abot r said dent of "Oh, I gateman have got know hi. were tal Viei! pl \hrough train anc . The p ··got on t have 1 .train WE sleepers. · could SE where 11 berths ~ ttll the Cl I told go Ill' fJ the first .way ba. .·call out dent and come ba I star· car. Wi dra.wn, 1 er any01 It was tJ ond car. r walk out "Vi· ner" an< good in good in : halfway it voice a lower wanta h I( W&E 1t ~s I an1we voice sa· I told bi per rep . said: .. , ·said: "I The v what?" clothes c I want 1 The vi United ~ hadn't s no. I ain bed for Thlt t found th we went I wrot much m In the dE versati<>l was mu c~rit Co; "1 le ll, n git out < flut th ,. ho die• t~1ught ·~we a i"~. So ,,·hen th it had G "No, · ~oing to 11nyone,' OVE AYttlMlt" _,...... '111111. Yw rwr -.......... ·--· ~· U ... I """' ". -·,,,..rel '"'""· -Mdl. Nt t .......... C•AWl't , .. MAIL Garner ·Man of .Action By JAMES MAllLOW AP New1 Aulyst W ASHlNGTON CAP) - John Nance Garner didn't wear lace on his tongue w:1cn he wanted to get to tl'C point. But SOIM people, w'•n missed the po I at, wished he sounded more \ike Henry Wadsworth Long- fcUow than like Cactus Jack. · It was about 1934 and Gar- .Aer, who diea Tuesday at ~. was vice preaidenl I was a reporter then on a New Orleam newspaper. The night Garner arrived in town was a quiet one and it was late, around 10:30. The city editor ,called me over and told me: "See what you can get out of Vice President Gamer. He just 1<>t in from Wuhlna· ton. He's on his way h<>me to Texas. He's probablY over at the Tens and Pa· cific station." He setlt a pllotographer along, too. We went to the T&P depot. There was a train 1etting ready to leave ior Texas. TM gateman was still letting a few straggling passengers through. · I asked him: "Did the - :vice pregjdent go through bere ~t?" "How would 1 p ent?'' d'8 ,gateman &aid. , "We & o t ·~bout 10 of them. 1 don't .know one from the other.'' ;· "'f cfido'f lmow then wen that many," I said. "I muat .have been misinformed. I thought we only had one vice president." , The gateman said: "What vice president are you tailt- ing about?" I said: "The vice pres!· dent of the United States." "Oh, I don't know," t h e gateman said. "He m a y have gone through. I don't know him. l thought you were talking about the T&P vice presidents. Go on pirough and go through the 'train and took for him." : The photographer and I "got on the train. We didn't have much hope. TI)e .. trrun was a Jong row . of ·sleepers. And so far ~ I · could see in thet last car · where we were all. th e .' berths were made ,up and I till the curtains were drawn. I I told the photographer to ·go up front and start with ~ the first car and work his way back. I told him to . ~l out for the vice ]X'CSi • dent and if he found him to come back and iet me. r started with the l as t car . With those curt:aina drawn, I didn't know wheth- er anyone was still awake. It was the same in the sec· ond car. and in the third. I walked 1hrougb, calling out "Vice President Gar· ner" and "Mr. Garner." No good in that last car. No good in the second. But : halfway throotft the third ,. voice behmd a curtain in , a lower berth said, "W h o wantl him?" ' I( wasn't a gentle voice. 1t was kind of gritty. But I answered: "I do." T b e voice said: ''Who are you?" I told him I was a newspa· per reporter. The v o i c e &aid : "Whaddya want?" I ~said : "I want to see you ." . The voice said: "About what?" I said : "Get some clothes on and come on out. I want to talk to you." The vice president of the Uni~ States, whom I still hadn't seen, said: "He l 1, no, I ain't agonna git out of bed for nobody." That f I n i s b e d that. I found the photographer and we went back lo the office. l wrote the story. pretty much Uk~ t.his one. at leaat in the details abou• the con· ·versatlon. I didn't think lt ··was much of a story. ex- c~ l)t for that laBt part: ···11e11 no I ain't agonna git o~t or' bed for nobody." nut the managing editor, ,. llo died a few yea.rs ago, t~1ught that was no way to · i-we a vice president talk· i"~. So he changed it and " hen the paper came out it had Garner saying: "No. indttd. I am n n t : ~oing to get oul o< bed for anyone." Mwrl"--1 FAT OVERWEGHT ........... .. .,.. -'"'"' • '9der'• _......... -•tMICt altN «» '1-Y• ........... tel • __ ............ .... .. ..., ... ......, ......... .._ " --..... ""' .....,, °""'9 ~ &U t .... 11H • Hiit .- ....._, " -.. fltf!H .., ...,. ". -· lftf ,...,.. , ... ---,. -.,,...., .... .., ....,, ""' ....... , Mdl. Ht -"-aalfM. °"111111 la aaN Wlltl !Ma _,_ ''' CltAW!'O•D'S DllUG no•• '* N...,.tf'f 1111~. MAil O•Dl•I "I.LID fl FASHION ISLAND :> WWWHIWI~ NEWPORT Court~ of Fashion • Ntwport Bueti Teltpho,..t t>H-l 212 Shop Mon. thru Fri. 10·00 ,,m to • 'O 11 m. -S"t. 111·00 a.m. to.6 11 m. ANAHEIM CCC N. Evclld e .An~htlm A11ah"fm Snop!'ling Center-Phone ~)S-81'1 Shop Mond~y thru SAturdl)' 10·00 a.m. te q JO ~ m. , DH AMO H.i,.,.tllor~ Blvd. at c..,,on St. 111 0,1 All'n Ctnter Snop Mnnd•Y thru S1turd1y 10 00 • "'· to t ·10 11.~. -- DOWNEY 74 '5 F•r!stone Blvd. • Oov.ney Ttlerihone qn '>HI Shop Mond1y thfY S1turday IO l\ll a.m. to t •JO fl.m. lhursd~ Novtmbfr 9, 1%7 DAJL Y PILOT J 5 FABULOUS VALVES IN FUR · .. . TRIMMED COATS 79.99 magnificent furs .•• • natural ranch mink • natural Autumn Haze* mink • natural brown beaver • dyed wh ite beaver • natural norwegian fox luxurious fabrics ..• • elegant wool plush • splendora wool fleece • mohair/wool loops beauti ful colors •.. • nude, bahama, apple blossom, black, green, red .•• and more • misses' sizes .,,. Misses' Coats, 25 HUNTINGTON BEACH 7777 Edlngtr Avt. • Huntlnqton Beatll Telephone 11?? H.H Shop Mond,.y thru S~t.urd~y 10:00 ~.rr.. to 'I 10 fl.m. ., LONG BEACH JIOO Btllflowtr Blvd. e LOl\9 !leach Ttltplione 5?& }}H Sht1p Mond~y thru S~turday 1(1 no 1.m. to ' ,,, 11.m. ... . : .. :- j I • I • I I ' \ J8 DAILY PllOT Major Buildup In Viet SAIGON (UPI) -~th Vietnam's Central lfi g b· lands and the coastline bor· dering them may soon again become a major battle· ground, according to a U.S. military official. He listed the following in· dlcations that North Vietna· mese and Viet Cong for1;. s in the recently quiet n Corps Area are moving to intensify their war effort: -In the area along the Cambodian border where the U.S. 4th Infantry Divi· &ion faces about 20 North Vietnamese battalions, "For some weeks the enemy has been beginning to show sign of offensive intent." -In Bi.Dh Dinh Province on the northern coast, the 3rd North Vietnamese Divi- sion bas returned to the area from which it wu cbued earlier th1I year by U.S troops. -.Farther south, in Khanh Hoa Province, there bas been an increase in Commu· nlst activity, including full· scale battles involving North Vietnamese troops, bomb- ings and terrorist activity in the coutal clt;y of Nba Trang. The offidal aaJd tbe build· UPI 1t "dNlped to draw U.S. troop 1 from otber areal. "The Comnumlttl hope that -we will ave to sb!ft substantial forces, thinning them out in other areas. We think we will be able to thwart thll," be said. In the border area, the official cited. a recent at· tack OD Pleiku with 122mm rockets, and troop move- ment.a in Kontum and Dar- lac Provinces north a n d south of Plelku. He said he expect.I more .attacks almllar to Pleiku. In Kontum and Darlac, several thousand Commu- nist troope have tmiltrat.ed, some of them reaching a.a far east .. the coast, be said. He described "our mill· tary posture" aa ready. The official laid the south- ern portion of Binb Dinh, one of the country's biggest provinces, ii relatively ae· cure. -In the northern portion, however, be said, "the en- emy 1a too damn active." Jet Pilots Use Planes To Commute SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -: V' ou can live in the Virgin Islands and ccmmute to a job in San Frandsoo. lrnpossible? Not in the jet age, al- ~ it belpl if yoo are a pt'!bt for a world airways systems. Capt. Charlet Kimes of Pal) American World Air· ways escapes tbe frustra- tions and exhaustions ol the o r d i n a r y commtaen by malntaining a home et St. Croix and jetting to the San Frandaco lnternatiooal Air· port. Kimes' arrangements are uousual, but not unique. capt. c. T. Roberts "'Pan American commutes to San Francisco from Green Val· Jey, near Pb~nix, Ariz. Their quota of hours each month is adjusted to flight schedulea a n d individual needs. With th1I arrangement, it is possible to have a home in the Virgin Islands, Ari· zooa or Southern Oregon and commute to a job in San Francilco. l'RIDAY 9aTD&pm. UNITED STA.TBS NATIONAL .BANK. It la" (mt?lm l.owlr level mall ,, • w ..,. • • " t • ., . -. .. . -. . . . . . . . ~ . Thursday, Navtmbtr 9, l 967 .~ ML llolyob, 24K gold scroll on jet black. reg. 28.00 place setting, 17.SO 6-piece place settings of translucent Mikasa bone ~hina at savings of 40<?o 10. 0 0 to 17. 5 Q 6-piece place settings, regularly 17.00-28.00 r \ Today' a.buy of a lifetime ... tomorrow's heirloom: beautiful, translucent Mikasa bone china, meticulously enameled 241C gold matte or platinum trimmed, ~y skilled crafts- men of the Orient. A full six-piece place setting consists of dinner, salad, bread and butter, cup, saucer-plus a soup dish. Only six patterns are shown, of a total of eleven beautiful designs. Come in and see them all, before you make your choice. ma)i oo ohina 4P order by mail or phone Wheaton. bcmda of 24K gold on white. re~arly 17 .00 place settings, 10.00 B.nnington. rim shape with platinum trim. regularly 21 .25 place setting, 12.00 Pembroob, deep etc!ied j4JC gold on white. regularly 28 00 plaoe settin~, 17.50 l tyn Mawr, rim -".lp9 with 24K gold trim regularly 21, '"') place setting, lS.00 - La sccla 47\.00 I 1100 VALUE BONUS candelabra ·at no extra charge with purchase _Qf Gorham Sterling set for 8 At your fingertips ... the beauty and the grandeur of Gorham·Sterling, in patterns to inspire a gracious table. With purchase of a 36 piece service for 8, you receive, at no extra charge, a pair of candelabra, valued at 100.00. Service has 8 each: knives. forks , salad forks, teaspoons; 1 butter knife, 1 sugar spoon; 2 tablespoons. Buy on.the May Co Silver Club plan-no down payment, no carrying charge, no interest-up to 24 months to pay may co silverware 48 order by mail or phone .l\l.C .A.. -y-c (' may co south coast plaza, 3333 bristol st., costa mesa: 546-9321 , 675-3418 -shop monday through saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. ' I ; , .. ' = , , DEAi you tol• husban• w ask : turned. teera tJ Ill)' no1 bring tJ ' 11 thJ doe• lt My l for elgl 1 could has ent In her Ulat st With th ln the .. . . ' .. " .. .. .. .. . . ... 'K ' ·ates Advocate November -in ~Paris , A French river scene flows gracefully across silk-screened fnvitatiom bidding Lawyers' Wives of Orange County and their apouaes to a November-in-Paris ball. ·Each invitaUon to the Kate and Advocate Ball Nov. 17 bears the French greeting, "Soyez le Bfeiwenu." And those who accept invitations Tu _the dinner dance f es- tivities will find the Balboa Bay Club transtormed into a mini· ature Paris -complete with an Eiffel Tower replica, flower carts, colorful balloons and an abundance of fresh floral ar· ranaeme~ts. Mrs. Sylvan Aronsoq, chairman of the annual fund-raising event, and her committee memben are r~nsibl~ for creJting llbe French atmosphere, while Mrs. Howard Block b11 designed llhe beautiful invitations. All proceeds go to support the organization's philanthropy, the Legal Aid F<>undatioo of Orange County which helps spon· aor, among other services, a legal aid office in Santa Ana. Ball socializing begins at 7 p.m. with a gourmet buffet served from 8 until 10. The Society for the Preservation of Bi& Banda will pro'Vide dancing music from 9:30 to 1 a.m., while the Roonle Brown Trio will entertain in the lounge from 12:30 unW 2 o'clock. Guests will be greeted by Mrs. Harmon Scoville of West· minster and her hosteues, Mrs. Frank Domenichini, San Cle- mente, and the Mmes. Richard ,Madory, E. F. Steinacher, Mich· ael Quigley, James Obrien and Robert Jacobs. Mrs. Donald Wood of Orange is accepUng-reeetvations for tables of 10. More than 1,000 invitations have been mailed, according to Mrs. James Slack. She was assisted by the Mmes. William MlJJhy, Gene Muwell, Welsh Morningstar, Stephen Tamura, James Batchelor, John Hamman, Matthew Kurillch and Robert l.Amikin. Mrs. William Brynes made the entertainment arrange- ments while contribution listings were compiled by the Mmes. John Anderson, steinacher, Furman Roberts, Wylie Aitken, James Hammerton and Clay Reavis. The Mmes. Marshall Schulman, Newport Beach; Patrick Duffy, Irvine, and Keith Welputt, Corona del Mar. helped fash· ion decorations under the l~ership of Mrs. Walter Welch. Others were the Mmes. William Tbomf(>n. Robert Banyard, Paul Ackerman, John Trotter, Roberl Kuehn, Robert Ward and Arnold Mordkin. Among door prizes in the offing are a mink boa and 1 weekend In San Francisco, according to cbafrmen Mn. W. Biel and Mn. Howard Harrison. Other benefit chainnen are Mrs. Ricbat'd Franck. dinner arrangements; Mrs. Roger Hope, theme, and Mrs. Don Martens, publicity. BIA ANDERSON, ldfNr "'""*"· Ne--.r ,. 1N1 ,... " . ' BOUQUETS ALL AROUND -In complete agreement with the French theme selected for the anm.Jal Kate and Advocate Ball are members of the sponsoring Lawyers' Wives of Orange County, the Mmes. Harold Pi1*aln Jr., Richard iavidge,and Paul Man (left . ~ . __:_ __ _ to right). Flower carts, fresh flowers and a replica of an Eiffel Tower will decorate the Balboa Bay Club premises for the N°". 17 benefit. Some Trouble for Liz's -Double By JEAN COX Of tM Deity "i.1 Steff lt is difficult to imagine that looking like Elizabeth Taylor might be a problem. However accordiltg to Kit Davis, a Laguna model who doubled for Liz in motion pictures in· eluding "Cleopatra" and ''The Sandpiper.'• being a look-alike for the famed star is not all wine and roses. ··For one thing," lhe 24-year-old beauty pointed out. ''it would be hard for me to ever become a star in my own rights, since after all, who needs two Eliza beth Taylors?" Kil also said it is difficult for her to get jobs in television commercials, a very lucrative field for models, because of the same reason. "If I were advertising a bar of soap or some- thing. people would be so busy trying to figure out if I were Liz or not, they wouldn't notice the product." she explained. However Kit is not complaining. Her slender frame (size seven and eight) has been much in de- mand for modeling jobs across ihe U.S. in fashion magazines such as Vogue and Mademoiselle. Jn addition, she may be found every Wednes· day and Friday parading fashions for Edith Moss in Victor Hugo's. Furthermore. working in movies with such personalities as Burton and Taylor has been very interesting for the model. Miss Taylor is Kit's favorite actress. although she admits she may be prejudiced. "She is very charming. witty and intellectual." she explained. As for Burton. "He's a classic actor. one of lhe greats of our time." said Kil. adding. "He's a real charmer. too. He gives every woman the feel- ing she's the only one around.·· Born in Newport Beach, Kil began modeling for an area pre-teen shop when she was an eighth grader, and before long people began noticing her resemblance to the famous actress. Since then her appearance has caused consid- erable confusion to autograph-hunters and star gazers. One time, Kit recalled. she was sitting in a Los Angeles restaurant quietly enjoying her meal when she was interrupted by a note delivered via the waiter. "Is that you. E.T. B. ?" it read. "1£ so, wave at your good friend, Fru Fru." Needlenose Severs Friendship With Razor-sharp Tongue DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently you told a wife who wondered II her husband was cheating in Vietnam not to ask him any questions when he re- turned. You alao said, "lf he volun- 'teers the information. listen quietly, iay nothing, forgive him and never · brtng up the subject again." : Ii this sauce only for the goose. or doe• it also apply to the gander? My brother has been In Vietnam for eight months. I have }lo proor but I could almost swear that his wire has entertained a former sweetheart in her apartment. It burns me up that she has always gotten away w1th the goody-goody act Everyonf' in the ramily thinks ~he 1s a saint ' I have a theory that people who go out of their way to be especially nice are hiding som~thing. I also have a theory that it is best to brine things out in the open anJ clear the air. When my bro:tu:r tome~ home I plan to tell him ot my su~­ p1cions and if his wife ts lnnor<:'nt lf't her prove it. I studied commPrrial law m high school and llu-; t!\ thP basis for Ameri can justice. Rl~ht?- NOT BLIND DEAR NOT: You must have flunk· ed the course, Needlenose, because you'vr got It wroni. American ju~· tlce 11 bused on the concept that a persou Is lopocent ontU proven ~ullty. "Clear the air." my Aunt l\linnlr ! You sount. Utt 1 four-door. brass· platrd trouhle-mabr and J bopt' your brothn teUs you to MYOB the min· ult' you open your mouth. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was wid- owed at 48. Two 11ons. One married the following year. The other mar- ried six monlhs . l~ter. 1 gave them each $1,000 as a wedding gi/\.. Three months later the younger son asked lf he could borrow $300. 1 said yes. He never paid it back so I gave hJs brother $300 also. because I want- ed to be fair. Then the older boy asked if I would help him buy a house. I signed ror his loan. He and hJs wlfe moved out of town six months later and I had to make good on the payments The followtng year they decided to move back to town. I gave them SS.· IQ} to get started. I gave the other .: son SS.000. too. because I wanted to be fair. Neither of these boys or their wives have the time of day for me unless they want to talk about borrowing money. They never ask me to their homes for a meal or invite me any place. I am nearly 70 and have very little money left. I am so depressed about the way my sons treat me that I don't know what to do. Any ad vice? -USED DEAR USED: One thJn1 you can do 11 1top being a money machine. I hope your letter wtU wab up other mothers who thlnk gifta to children nece11arlly befet Ion and respect. CONFIDENTIAL TO TROUBLE IN THE MOVIES: Tell him to keep his hands In the popcorn or find himself another girl. If you have trouble getting along with your parents ... if you can't get them to let you Uve your own life, send for Ann Landers' booklet, "Bugged by Parents? Bow to Get l'ttore Freedom." Send 50 cents bl coin with your request and a loni, stamp- ed, self-addreuecl envelope. Ana Landen wW be glad to belp you with your problems. Send them to her In care of the DAILY PILOT. enclo1lng a stamped, 1~lf·aclctttt1ed envelope. ....:;,,:_.:;...:;._...,.~ ..... .:.::.0------.----.. ..... ~.-.. ....... -...~"'"'"~--...... --·--~ ........ ~~--~~~-·-------· \~~~~~-~-~--~~--_,_~ ...... -----~--~ ....... _._~.~~------------------~-----------. ...... .. ., . . , . -.. . ,,,,,, .... -.. -. - J 8 DAILY PfLOT 'TlwndU. Nowmbtl 9, 1967 MRS. FLOYD W. HUNTIR Ill Haw1H1n .....,_un SC Graduates . Exchange Vows Golden magnolias and encon lace, beaded ~seed gold toned chrysanthemums pearls, fuhionect tbe empire in urns and columns adorn-bodice and abort sleeves. A ed St. Charles C a t b o 11 c traditional mant1lla of sheer Church, North Hollywood illusion bordered in match· when Margaret Susan Amer· iDg lace swept to the c.Upel ongen and Marine Lt. Floy6 length. Lilies of the valley William Hunter III exchang· and japbet orchids formed ed vows before Msgr. Har· her bouquet. ry C. Meade Sarur d a Y F l o o r length goWna of 100n. ivory silk broc9de, D lo r The bride, daughter of Dr. bows and ivory toned 91>ider and Mrs. Frederick K a r 1 chrysanthemums were ae- Amerongen of North Holly-lected for Mrs. Frederick wood, was escorted to the al· Karl Amerongen Jr., mation tar by ber father. Her hus· of honor, and tbe M.ialel band ls ttie son of Mrs. Er-Christina Von der Ahe, Lisa win S. de Y.ocskongi of New-Ameroogen, Kathleen Mc- port Beach and the late GaJTy and Sandra Bogar- f loyd William Hunter Jr. dus. Mrs. James Lewis .... .... Valentine Boll Plans Startetl Mn. Jack K. LJODS wiJl be dlllit al the A.u:iliary ol Soath CGlllt 0•• .., ... pital's nUdla maal V•Jenttee a.II. 11n. a.; tnlde cam.u, wyiJjwy .. f 1 ?, lllit; To tab plMe ill IM Ne..-w ... • Feb. 10, tbe dance ii tbe pwp'a ..,_fad. Nising project and .. oceedl • .._ retire their SS0,000 laolpibl pledee- During a poolside coffee ....._. llmday by Mrs. Ray lb.nit Fa of U,UU. Jin. LJom introd~ members of her ()I 'P• who will assist with ball plans. Among them are the )Ima Artllar E. Briggs, seer~ VIOiet Adami. b ea am-; Thomu J. f'lddNlr. pahlirity: laurd G. Davis and Harold Dma•, pabw; Bdnrd W. Reed and Jobn Valentiw,, tnitations: William F. lmlloff. am •atioei. .. J!linhrth Dennison md Jwpla U. I.., Jr~ dec- orations. Others are llila Fem RancWpla 9d llTS. Hovey Cox. hotel and on::batn -.., and the Mmes. Vos.. programs -....... ,,, ~ monies; Don Seal. M&tns: Sam Gin&, door priJu, and TudJ IL ('Aleman, table arnange. meats and -imc Others ~, in their cBcial ~ ties are the 11.mei.. Carrol); Alfnd PaJlllt aad E. )l Johnston. Sift!' and Gold aa.,_ tD- chainnen. and V1$r AndNws. wife el lie president ol the bolpital's boll'd of diredor$. Turtle Sets Pace Beauty Business Burgeoning BJ ar.A AJtiDENON ........ NecealtJ IS tbe mother ol btveDliclll. Tbia lldl&e certalnly IQIDJ ap PoU1 Bertea'• twitch frcm lblnr to coemetics busiaess- Previoally beunted wltb • akin problem • ' • dry' allergic to maDJ ·products mt a situation mede wane ~ bJ the delDliDdl ol her career ol bavine to wear heavy mabap la froat ol cameras ••• 111-Bercen DOW bu a elem-, youtbful complenoa emWlie by all Speakine before a croup ol fasbian and aodety edi· ton ill Buffuma', L o n g Beadl, tbe president ol the burgeCJlling industry ap- peared to weu-little mate- ~-DiKuasi.ng the "magic" ie her formula, lbe pve all credit to turtle oil, • by· product ol .. turtle lndus· try .mm la 1-..dertcl from 'IT STARTED AS A LARK' Polly hrgen ~.1~ =·bow it viously been in the business was doing, I'd start telling woru, I jut bow it does,.. but at the time Miss Bergen the story and find myself 5 b e ~ QJJlaining wu unaware ol it) sug-giving away samples." turtle oil la notbing new in gested we go see a chemist As her own i>ersonal cost moisturiDaC and cleansing friend of hers. grew ("more than I was aeams ..... it is ued in "I was joked into It." making at playing cards"), some degree In IDOlt." That's bow the Oil of the she and Miu Jacobs decided Wby the turtle ob worts Turtle cosmetics llne was to launch a small mail order About seven months .. aro the partnerad~to start retailing to a .;ielect llstofdepartnlent~~~· ftrst with a moia g foam and in September aev· en new beauty pr~ctl were introduced. "" "By next fall I pJ'iji to start a complete makeup line and hopefully next spring my fragrances will be on the market." To assure special.lied str· vice in the stores, Polly bu trained aalesgirla and the personally opened 80 lfer· cent ol her major accowrta. Last sprini the firtn's president made a 41-city promotion tour in the U.S. and 10 more since then. This booming industry .de- mand& more and more of her time in the Los Angeles oUices alone, so s~1e is "try• ing to cut down on the tours" and has "given up•• moVles and TV appearanc- es, though sh~ quickly add· ed, "I'll do a few ... cbo~se the ones I want." Beeaute <:A her h e c t.i c scltedule, she lamented that &be· bad no time to sleep, quippirle "Being president of tile compeny, I just d~'t know wbo to talk to about getting Jleep writteu into the schedule." w ieteNif'8d lier curicaity born. business. · to sucta a dlp9I tlMlt lbe lt started out &mall • • • And. like Topsy the busi· Pol;ce Wives w asAped wdlAlta to in fut it wu private. Tbe ness grew and grew. Wom- find out. "We lnldlt dilcov· chemist whipped up batcfl· en reordered, told friends The last Tuesday o( IV• ft' ttU oil .bas more value es exclusively for M I s s about Ute product and then f11rJ month ii the date teo than we realize," ahe aakl, Bergen. they ordered. SOon requests lected by the Newport Beech hinting t b a t perhaps it "In less than two weeks were made in s t o r e s Pc;lice Auxiliary for iU mee~ might even be employed in my friends began noticing throughout the country for tng at 7:30 p.m. in mem ... medicine. the change in my complex· Polly Bergen's Oil or llhe hers' homes. Mrs. James The celebrity aid that ion," she marveled. Turtle, a line they had nev· Rabb, 5-46-1716, will furniab she went into the cosnetics __ .. _Wh_en_th_e.:..y_a_s_ked_w_h_a_t_I_e_r_h_e_ar_:d_ol_. _____ ___:loc...;.a_ti_· o_n_inf_o_rm_a_o_· on_. __ business "strictly on a lark . It all happened over a card game," she cbuckied, add· ing she'd rather play cards than do anytblng, bouting "I'm very good at it." "A group ol us got to- gether about two afternoons a week. 'Ibey always ar· rived dressed up, and here I'd be with thick creams on my face, trying to.get some oil back in the skin. "Finally, a friend of mine (June Jacobs wtlo had pre· Toastmistresses ANNUAL HOLIDAY SALE The new Mrs. Hun~er re-Hicks Ill and Mrs. Robert._---------------~-..-. cited her wows in a gown SalatJta. bridal attendants. of ivory satin des.lgned in Stewart McPherson serv· princess lines. ImJJO!f.ed al· ed as best man, while a,· Mercury Savings and Loan Baild.ing. Huntington Beach, ii tk setting for the gatb· eriJlg of the Las Olas Toast- mistress C1ub of Huntington Beach at 7:30 p.m. on the tecood and fol•rth Wednes· day1 of the month. SAVB 20%-40% DIAMOND WATCHES Komus Krewe Prepares Ball Candlewood Country Club, Whittier will be the scene of conviviality Saturday eve- ning, Nov. 11, when Mystick Krewe of Komus members and guests attend the annu- al formal President's Ball. A prime rib dinner will be served at 8:30 followed by dancing to the music of Charlie Gate's orchfftra. Robert Reines, mast.er of ceremonies. will present a series of skits and musical Jelections. . The ball honors Richard .Luther. current preA)dent. suming usher dutiesA were Fred Ame!'oogeo, Lt. Steven Oolwell, Wayne Cochran, The Tee Tattler David Brobeck and Ronald (£.,..... ...-: a c.-.. • -ialll. ..._ ~. •--~ Orrid 1tlffttlen, Ja:......., sm11. Elkin. 911'1 -.... .,.,.. wt11 ..-r _. T....._ J.. I(. ........._ WI; ,,_, ..... !111 C&.M D. IM Minis. Orvld Sltlelltl. _. ltl h C».llY ~tlDT. Te _, ...... ...._ Ml. .......... Sl; Jdln J«*. JI. J. H. Lakeside Golf Club, the v..-... ~: •-Poole. ss. --tor .,. .-.. ..._ ... ._. nma• .._ wa..-oe. A. llW MUA onaoe reception setting, was dee· .. ~.o ... 1J& c-.... ,_ -....., ~ . .-o. -""' WM1sn.11-c1 ... a. t11e Mnm. orated with -rgnes of gold _, • ~ ..., -.1 -~ -""'-"" ..,._. F1o«•. .--L-. w.11., Wllia.M. 211 -r-19"9111 COoUT ..._. ~ ~ ....... Lei• 0. PMI si.-r......_ WVW-Nttll. spider du'ysantbemwns. lWO LOW 1oAU..1 w ...... • m 1 11; a.. a. .. """"· •1 c-•. ,... Mmes. 1t~ ,...... Music for dancing was pro-L'~ ~~ ~ ::-:-.:.-"'"',_.,~r::;.~~~ :; ~ ~~ !!:.,!-=-.~•-:;: vided by Joseph Lidrter. o.¥lf __.. .._ aMlw, ._ 9: 0.0 C. lie ......_ W. L .._,. ......_ ltHa Cne, 1'; ,,_ ... _.. Following, the newlyweds _......,.., __ ._1cN111_;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;';;t;;;;;· ;;'"--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;.,;;·;;s-;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;•·-a-w--"•.,.;;;;;;iiiii.,iiiiiiiiii~-"';;;;;;;l;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;' ;;;"iiii· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•.I left for a Hafiaiian honey.11 moon The bride is a graduate of the University of Southern California where she pl.edg· ed Delta Gamma. She was presen~ to society at tbe Cardinal's Ball. Her hus- band, also a use .alumnus. affiliated wittl Phi Kappa Psi. at MARftll'S • • • BEDROOM WITURE Annual De Uso ... $21.95 $1599 .... Cell ..... ,..... ...... ew.... .... .... ,._ ..... -4 .... a.ttt SIZES TO 10 1831 NEW,ORT ILVD. PHONt 5497 '4 .I ·EYlllY sn Every Bedroom set in our store, plus Sealy and Simmons Mattresses, included in our PRE-HOLIDAY SALE. BB.OW WllOl FSALE COST M•ny ftems .,. Wholes.le Cost •nd below to move Dis· cc>fttinuecf Numben, lrokett Sek, Of' Floor S.mples. You must '" .n of ow b.~iM to believ~ +i....t. Come on over .~ s.. ~. WOft't you. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~ t ~ : 4 WflY'I Te t.y ~ ! 1 ..... ef A-"'9 -~ ' .. tUp .. J4 ...... 2 .... ~ .. .. t ....... ~-NeHI-~ 1 ....... -u, .. J6~ ! ....... Te r.,. J. c• i !!i "" I• W,.A..W.,...... ~ .......... ;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~" u 1·5131 1865 Harltor Blvcl. Downtown Costa ,.. .. , ... NO MONEY DOWN UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY Lay·a·w:iy now for Christmas gifts A small deposit will hold your selection. • every watch set with 2 to 44 exquisitely . --matched diamonds • every watch is 14 Karat gold • all with famous make 17 jewel movements • we show you just a few of the elegant .. styles now on sale ·1. Reg. $125 6 diamonds 99.00 2. Reg . $157 2 diamonds 99.00 3. Reg . $1200 : 2 carot total 799.00 4. Reg. $250 30 diomonds. 1ft carot total 199.00 5. Reg. $425 8 diomonds, · I corot total 259.00 6. Reg . $395 4· diomond. · I corot totol 279.00 7. Reg. $537 Pear shape with . round diomonds 299.00 8. Reg . $495 approx . 11/J corot totol 349.00 '9. Reg . $650 44 diomond s 399.00 Fine Jewelry, 810 ,J -----· -·~---..-...--t 'l Dec A bot h or more c peeesant • )L.canuta INwing~ eon and et ed by St. ~),\of Catt q.y, Nov. J 'he evei thf. Laguo Clubbo111e .JJ~est tiJ Ing to M: and tr.rs. ~ays and .. ... .. DOW STAN SIDER .. .. • Decks Broken .Open A hot luncheon, a doun or more door prlu1 and a p.1ant afternoon ol brid&e lt ..cana1ta are 1omt of the 8Hwin1 c.ardt for the lundt- eon and card party apomor· ed. by St. Catherine's Coun- tjl of Catholic Women 'l'\tes- d,ay, Nov. 14 at 12 :~ p.m. . .., 1,'he event, to tUe place ill the. Laauna Beach Women's 'ClUbhouae, will follow a h.-.rveat time theme, accord- ing to Mn:. Merle Zeiper and N'.rs. Robert C r u c tf #'&ya and means cbainnen'. ·:• CouncU-=-· ... them • the -'-kaililc n - mt are IM "-.. Am O"&dtiva. llaJ P.•p ; 7 -·---Locille -· --..... -........ Sln!ft. Von-.._ -Mlll----Rellly. ngt ' lll t • •' IS .. be •• _.,, .... .._ ae&.9'111Der ••· se bei-c ·-~., .... N--... -... .... Zdpa-, -Tiie ..-. u bnited. :.:,:::.:i::::i-.. ~ .. · ... ·.·~ I M ;µ ,, ... -... -· .. -- .• .,. .. ~ SPJ25% ~JM.JU ONLY 3 MORf DAYS DON'T MISS THIS Sl'K1Al U.V9'1G5 E'VINJ. OUJ- STANDING SRECTtON IS AVAll.Aa! Fm TOUI aJH... SIDERATION. . . .. Harbourites Meet 'Dolly' Musical s Lur e . • 'ft ' u arta Me absorbing the interest ol • -1 ., Hatington Harbour Beach Club .... _ T' aw at 7:30 p.m., they will ~ a dmWal bm It the club to atterid 'Hello. .,..,-at '1J I d1land. Only 50 tickell U. •• 3 tie, aitiactiug to manager V e r ~ 0 n Car-. • 1ew: tationl are req•ired. c-tt-• will be served e.n route; ~ et tr-&DaJ. wi1J conc:lude the festive 9.t:- lliag witll a breatfast to be served in the club. 'l'lle kw' PIJ Award-winning film "AUie" will be -. in the dub at 9,30 p.m. Wed· De9day. ~-15. 1'beft is no admission charge far memben., t-t due to the popuJarity of the Kilainp at the Moria:, diMer reservations are recoa11"'""'ied in advanC1!. D i n a c r ill _,... betweew I and 10 p.m. OIMr aew imxwalions at the club are Ille -, Bloody Mary'a and brunch served W t CM JO a.m. and 12:30 P:m. eaai· week, ad ...... -~ being formulated for a 'l'lmel ad H o 11 y Fashion Sbow-lun~eoo WWda ii be inc Kheduled ror Thursday, -· 311. 'Rattntiom for any of these-acUvitles ...,. be mad• by calling the club. 847·253 1. Auxiliary Fa vors Flair At International Show ·-----· -· r .. flare~ ........ 'I llled.Dlltda ......... ~Cft'GIJD­ ia _. • sidewalk cale com· --... -.tarts .... .gm .... will tab ploce twci_."I Mondo7, -· 13. _._._Comm .. Two Speakers Spark Jaycee Monday Dinner lln. nn. P.ioe:tid. wife Ill( Calib'llia Jaycee'• pres- idml. will be one al t h e ,_. apeakln at • special e•· cw Beacll Kn. Jay- ne ~ meetinc to take place ... 'l•• p.m. .. ...,. Noir. u .. Sam'• Seafood reatwal. Ai.Mdr ..... group will be a 1epieseatath'e of IM ffw4iwel-BwJa_Cam.,. mmity C Ill ting Center. ANIHQNY IOSE ·--Gl.AMOUlt HAVEf llEAUTY SAi.ON ,,,. ...... ~c-.... ~71'3 Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' lllQ: l.IOolital Auslllary la it; ....... __ &Illa -. Ille -411 benefit Houn will « 10 a.m. lo I p.m. Moncb, and Tuesday and I a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday iii: tlte bol· pital auditorium. The show is open to tht!I public and the proceeds will go toward the $50,000 pledge the Ol'g&D· h.ation ba1 made for the hos- pital. A kiosk and a sen.era! atcn will di.splay handmade arts and cnftl, unusual Christmas decorations a n d floral arrangemenU. V.:rz. Eugene Ja meson Is chairman of the gift show and committee members 81· &iati.ng her .-e the Mmes. t'red Gray, Richard Wide- tick, Mu Bailey, Earl Huff, Cbarles Hanes, Robert Sim- merg:i'!ft. Alfred Vawter, Rou M~. Sll~e Gin· elli, Ed.mood Dahlbausea , Edward Pequegu t, Elmer Lem and Owen Haw&. Princess JfaR TO AVOID JW!BBl'BLJI HIJ'i'DfJIC8 WBllN '!'OU AU 1IUILDllC A aJOBll: AB soon as they dtg 1he hole_ holler HELPI Your great odftntur. in house buikfing ts ei:citing, fv11 and°''° frought wittl ftightmoresl Whet! you 're going to i.cn. our .,..i..,;.,...t -.. a11istanc1, do"'' woit 'til it's filM far dkisions about mrpeting alld fvmituN. Holler HEl' aariJ hw --oolon in the botfu'Oom, flooring. hal dwcw•. where to hang tM dtawcltlier, wi... to loml9 the telephone facb, etc. etc. etc. ale. We ..... hod )'90'1 of experiefG coping witt. the multitude of c1etaa1 tlMrt go Htto building o home . If you're getting ready to build~ I rememt. we con smooth the woy fr'OllR IH beginn t,.gl ' Lithe lines and lively pleat.s make this f igure· skimming princess 1 h e • very form of flattery. Simu· lated slot seaming is easy. smart. Printed Patte r n 9407 : Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14. 16, 18. Size 14 requir~ :I~ yards 39-inch fabric SIXTY-FIVE C..:t:NTS in coins for eaeh pa1tern- add 15 cenll for pacfl pal· tern for first-class maili ng and special h.andJi n~. Send to Marian M a rt i n. the. DATLY PlLOT. 442 Pattern Dept., 232 West IRth St., New Yor k, N.Y. 10011. Print NA ME, ADO Rl·:ss with ZIP, S!ZE and STYLE NUMBER. See 100 more fashions to 1ew in all sizes in our great fall-Winter Pattern Cata· log. 0 r e s s e s, culottes, coa t 1, separa te~. holiday ' styles. Get one pattern fret --clip coupon In Catalog \ Send 50 cents. Tllunday, Novembtr ~. 1%7 OAIL Y PILOT }9 Specialists Surveyed • Opinions Vary Among Doc tors NEW YORK (UPI) - Birth control pills. although genenlly aafe, may pm. duee such unwanted &Jde ef- fects as prolonged lnfertll· ity and personality changes, 'a surver ol women '1 doc- tors indicated. About a third of the doc· tors said also they believe the ()!'al contraceptive leads to in creased promiscuity among single women, but an approximately e q u a I number said it tends to re- duce the sex drive. The survey of 6,733 mem· hers of the American Col· lege or Obstebicians a n d Gynecologists was publish- ed by McCall's Magazine. An accompanyin g article said the conclusions "should be reusuring to W<>men > concerned, about laking the pill." "Ninety.five percent of the speclalilt1 feel it Is safe e nough to pre1cribe for their padenta, and 87 give it more frequmtly than any other ramily·pl&nning meth· od," the magazine said. Tbe 1pecialista minimized dangers of caDCer, throm· bolembolism, jaundice or fi. broid tumors of the uterus resulting from the pill. Eighty . .lour percent ol. the doctors. bQ;evt:r, reported some case s in which patients had difficulty in becoming pregnant after they stopped taking the pill . Forty per· cent reported so me person· ality changes -sometimes making the patient happier but more often involvini: some degree or depre111ion. The magazine uJd 3J per· cent of the doctor• found 11hat the pill tends to re- duce 1tie 1e1: drive, but 24 percent reporled increases ln the drive among their pill- taking patients. The side effect which most Often caused women to stop taking the pill was a gain in weight, the doc- tors said. Other patient& complained of persistent nausea. Seventy-two percent ol the specialists said another side effect -not sufficiently se- rious, in most cases. to make women stop taking the pill -Wa! the appear· ance of freckle-like blotches on Ute patient's face. McCalls said 86 pen:ent of thl! doctors bad prescribed the pill for 1ingle women In some cases. The doctors were "spilt" as to whether the pill might incteue pro- miscuity dmoog unmaJTied takers. "Close to a third of the doctors thought it did; al· mOl!lt halt. that it didn't, and one in six declined to give an opinion," the magazine said, "Many doctors comment· ed that a girl who asked for the pill was already hav· Ing se~ relations," o n e wrolt:, "it may increase Ute frequency ol relations, but the pill certainly doesn't transfocm virgins Into bar· lots." SPECIAL PURCHASE! YOO'D EXPECT TO SEE TIIEM TA&if P AT 48% TO 50% llHR!J FUR-UKE. DRESS COATS YOUR-97 CHOICE S&lllC 15 IB.Dllll! ___ ..,. at1.JC •1ML" •uc• ie F_,,.__ ..... .._ . . portrait or shoM weddi"fl i..-loollcw.-bolted badoo.Whllo,-._ __ l•M- 1•1& OUR GIANT ''FALL'' SALE! 100% HUMAN HAIR FALLS OR MINI -FALLS 88 COMP. AT , ...• 16" lo 18" lengths. Lets yoo do wonders with your own hair! Adds length, fullness and body. 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Gthres will tell the'Story ners Library, Mrs. Earl G. of Pearl Harbor to members Corkett. regent, will pre· J "" Col ...,illl Cabell side, and Mrs. S. M. Reber 111 we · ·"' am will introduce the speaker. C~, Daughters' of the Mrs. 8'anley Statia is Amer.lean RevoJution on hostess Chairman, assisted W~lday. Nov. 15. by the Mmes. Harold Wick· A dessert.tea will be serv. ersbam, Alexander Kensey, ed during tt1e session, sche· George Buccola and J. J. Ja· kosky. liam Todd, Emmett Oehlert, John Bultena. Thomas Saf- fer, Jim Shaffer, Michael Stocki, James Burton, Paul Wagenbach, Jobn Wright. Clifford Ehrler and Robert Kiefel'. Sizes , Chapter members will at· tend tbe DAR's Southern Council session at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 21, in the ·HuntiDgton -Sheraton Ho· tel, Pasadena. Other. area chapters send· i1 ing representatives will be the Patience Wright Chap· ter, Laguna Beach: Aliso Canyon Chapter, Laguna Hills; San Clemenje Chap- ter, and Richard ·'Bayldon Chapte!'t Seal Beach. During the council meet, Mrs. Donald Spicer, state regent ol the Qalif ornia state Society, DAR, will an- nounce her candidacy for the national DAR office " · historian general. Holidayi Harbinger Art Work Attracts .. , Art. will be the center of ~utiff ~ member• lotereat when the Midway decided lo'·~ .hoe. · 4'lt, Wom¥•* Club meets for nee<ty tctiool ~ m. at.12:• p.~· Tuee'day, Nov. stead 1f pt~ food baa· 1., tn the clubhouse. keta as ther-..Ve dooe for Mri. Sl~y Miller, chair· put Tbank.s~l•· $M:.. 13'f 'Ati~OA will )1.rL N.~:~WDnCID, PJ'U• ~ 1'ri.' '.ijelin -OaiusO )~,att, .~1 ~ eight •~c oo :~1 "11 u... · lt111Dben 'Pllll io. •uaoo the t.t .. qt to¥•. d Nn. L B. QranJ~.'.D~Ft )D•g. to-~' ~ ·~e baf · mono"· ,' . · been displayed in the l\oyal Tea boste•1e1 for the day A~demy of Art in London, will be Mrs. Robert O'Don- wlll show some Ol her w0r1'. nell, Mrs. C. L. Conklin and At the last meeting of tbe Mrs. ~. V. Pbilllps. Imports lnterntiiiona t inow why tklmmers .,. ..... for half ... , They Mab you leok thinner. KMW wheN Att«noon luncheon speaker will be Deputy Or· ville Pollock, Los Angeles Oounty Sleriff's Depart· ment. who baa chosen Pro- tection in the Home u Ilia iopc. Bazaar Jte!Da ~£trcm! holiday gifts, gad_1eta l.lld handmade_d~Wi.o.lll to__ candy and 1iUiii ~ will be offered for sate at 1 p.D). Saturday, Nov. 11, in Costa Mea llOOll ~e· Displaying some of the enticing articles are Mrs. Vic-tor Pilger .and 111'1. latl Trapp, dlairm~ (left to right). A turkey· dinner will be Mned at e ,p.m. follow~ by dancing· .until ·1 a.m. QUITSI FINAL WDKI 271' •• 17lh It. c .... , .... ._ LOOI N>1 .ntl. SALi Sl4tNI te find ... ............. ........ , .. """" c.... ... from $15.00 . ~~'sHALF-SIZE SHOP -1805 N.wport ltvd., c:o.t1 Meu l1nkAmeriaird .. 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Half's Sant.a Ana Hall's P~sadtna . , • • • Bullock's F'asll10ft Square Hall's Pomona Christmas Suggestions Reviewer By JUDY lltfflST Of 1111 ~ f'fW Stiff An "incredible victory" is not only a novel worth read- ing but an apt appraisal of Carlotta Williama, literary critic, who hastily reviewed more than :.> books for Pi Beta Phis Celebrity Book Review Series .. "Staddlta •'.lifetime.on a 'lisbing bous.. pmble, lie .., f1ndl bil A name whicb is more money C..-bay ewey. ·familiar, Art IJnkletter, baa thing,•• 6 peUled. · a new selection "Oopa ! There II tpMOlation. to-Life's Awful 'Mom ents" da1 about • chara~. · wh.lch ii juit tn Ume for the The a1d!Mlr • ua reiteratA!ld holiday marbt. that hla boat' 11111 no link '1i Another fanlliar name - touch wiUl ~· HowlVtJ', Sarah Bernhardt, who was the publle ' to peia known tO a teJec:t few. aa Ma· Mn. Williama' November "who ii $ because tbe dame Sarah, fl ttie llUb;ect reading lilt and thumbnail book= very wed, ()f Cornelia Otla Skin.n~'s sketches ottered Pi Phis and Mra. ·w .-ote<f. . , new biography. guests the opportunity to Con at-. brisk pa~ "In a moat charming "ahop" books for Cbriat-ahe intr~.Hrbe Avoca· style,'' Mrs. Williams said, · maa. Selectiona ranged from . do CookboOt by Bauer and "Miss Skinner tells of the mot.or bikes to cookbooks Logermam ·llr that gool ·Sarah she knew in France and from ddldren'• atoriea cook or .,..,.~ grower in and all tile great tk!tress's to biograpbiea. the fan:lll1. • idiosyncrasies." "A must for everyone" Aocordln&. *'c· e critic, '. With apprehenaion the re· was attributed W a 1 t e r "b~ ff boob hit viewer diacusaed Marshall Lant'& new nO'fel "lnered-the...,,_ W f ym Mr,LQhan'a best seU1r "Uq· llje Vtcrory." 'lbe au'1lor, and most ~~ food ~·Media : The Ex· a graduate of Prineeton lJni. blltory, pi:eper and so 1-.W6DI ,o(:Maft.'' "Besides versity, wu gripped by forth. Allll, tbli er and b6lng ~ely dffflcult to dasslcal hilt.cry and inapir· d~ftt..tealat 1l9lt univer· rad ... I don't know what ed by patrlotlsm. st tuebers, ofter fancy I read when I fin1abed," she "He brill1'ntl1 recorded and qulCMe reclpel · on the Pcm1.ed. • . Ile history illvolvtng the bat-famOUI ~ornia fruit." 0 Tbe boQt ii a most con· tle of M id w a y and thoee For men cid some women fusiJ:IC paperback and my U. S. and Japanese com: "Yamaha" is a noteworthy purpose.for-its introduction manders ~g.•• book to slip in that Christ· waa to aave you from read~ A!IOthef 'boot tcutblng on mas stocking. h,lg It" ahe expressed &iJt. adventure and hi.story was OCee ·Ritch eoftrs en· cerea,. "The Journal of Colonel de gioes, power performance, Tbt growth of a young girl Lancey, .. bJ.. Jamea Bellah. engine tuning and the bike's to 1pfniterhood and the con· Soon to appear in 25 lan-history· while includmg 100 tinulnl· shadow of, a posses· guagea, the novel features diagrams and pictures. sive motl'lel-makes J o y exciting campaign.a with a A must for young teen· Crowle1'• .. &est in a Fall· variety of walk-on charac· agers is "White Thunder," ing Tree" very interesting tera. Mrs. Williama smiling a story of the Indians in reading. secretl)' disclosed. "the end· NorthWest Canada. The The last selecti.on before ing is a real surprise!" small book mixes three sue-the thumbnall lketebea waa Another narration deal· cessful ingredients for the by Jane Kesner Ardmore, ing with careers and not a youngster -a boy and girl the club's guest author on man is Morton Cooper's and a white wild stallion. Feb. 2. ' •4 "The King." The author. Nancy Schar· Miss Ardmore, ,whQ. bu The character -a sing-macb, hu a success story ghost written fdr Edtth Head ing idol with too much hair, not unlike Hollywood's Lana and Joan Crawford, offers money, women and marri· Turner. During her first "To Love Is to Lilt.eJl," the ages, la a close friend to the night class in creative writ· story of a young girl with a U. S. President before the ing,• the authoress complet· cloaed mind who la audden- nation's leader dies. What ed tbia work which was sold ly awakened by her grand· to do now? nine months later to a pub-JDOtller: • --~------- SOUTH COAST PLAZA "Pre· Thanksgiving" Specials! JOYCE DISCONTINUED STYLES and COLORS •• ' r-sululy $14.00 to $19.00 ) CIDO SHOPS Over 52 fine stores are getting read,y ·for your holiday· shopping pleasure . 5outh Coast 'Plaza BRISTOL AT SUNFLOWER, COSTA MESA -· -..... . .. •. . :~ . . 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Thursday, November 9, 1967 DAILY PILOT 21 , "S11itfl,.Corona11 TYPEWRITER ' .. POLAROID COLOR PACK CAMERA .. .: ' .. = - .3 --~ ~ -= --;::: ---··-::: = --- -... ... . . . ~ .. . .... : ... . .... : ~. .. . . . .. . TRADE~IN SALE! ELECIRA 120· TYPEWRITER Feabm Include 88 te1s. electric shift keys and five ntomatic reput~tions . Will Sltisfy the most Plrtic· ui. stlldelt trmfer or buslnesSllllll CsYyiq case Ind SCM 5 Jiii' nmnty. --. . ;w-- . . . __._,, features "Electric Eye" Now enjoy Instant Ciofor Pichres! Check a easy. to-use f~tures: "Electric Eye" automatic exposare co~I, simple-to-operate. 1rs light COll1*'t. mt loading and easy to handle. Big size pidns n ~ Yotrs at the lowest llice ~· 88 * STORE HOURS * DAILY 12 NOON to 9 PM SATURDAY 10 to 1 PM SUNDAY 11 to 7 PM " == • =r r=r:;n ... .. ' . . . . .. .... -- r . , -' . . . . . 22 DAILY PILOT Thursday, November 9, 1987 Men in Service Alrman lC Davld R. Kn· torff, son ol Mr. and Mn. .L. D. Kaltroft of 885 Maiel· 1an SL, Costa Mesa. &a air- craft mechanic, bu been as· alped to a unit of the Mill· tary Airlift Command, Mc- Guire AFB, New Jene7. 'nle a l r m a n prnioualY served ln Japm and Vlef.. nun. He la a cr8duate of. Cotta Mesa m111 School and attended Orance Coast Col· lege. Airman lC David E. Kre- mDee, soo of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kretnlller of 4011 Calle Juno, San Clemente, bu ,raduated from U.S. Air Force techDlcal s c h o o l, Keesler AFB, Mias. Trained u a radio repair· man, Airman KremWer bas been assigned to a unit of the Air Defense Command at Mill Valley Air Force Sta- tion. He is a 1963 graduate of CIPlltrano Union H l C h School. Maj. Rome G. OllOD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walters ol 1523 Monterey OUTSTANDING Orval G. Coffelt Rd., Seal Beach, has re- ceived the U.S. Air Foree Commendation Medal dur- ing retirement ceremonies at Travil AFB, Calif. Maj. Olson WU decorated for meritorioua lel"Vice as aasistant chief and mainte- nanoe staff olficer, contract airlift survey branch, Bead· quart.en, Twenty-eecond Air Force, Travis. Be was cited for his outstanding profes- sional skill. Army Sgt. Rlebard B. Jl'1ower, 22, 100 of Mr. and Mn. Walter X. P'lower 301 Marguerite, Corona deJ Mar, bas received the Good Con- duct Medal at Ft. Hood, Texas. 1 Sgt. Flower, assigned to • the 2od Armored Division Artillery, received the award for exemplary conduct, ef. flciency and fidelity in IC· tive military service. He II a 1963 graduate of Santa Ana High School and entered the Army in 1965. Airman Mlehul W. Smith, son of Mn. Florence L. Nicbola ol 852 Blu~lrd Can· yon Road, Laguna Beact:f, ha.a completed bulc train- ing at Lackland AFB, Tex- as. He has been assigned u a security poli<:eman with a unit ol the Air Defense Cooi- man, Suffolk, AFB, N e w York. Airman Smith is a 1963 graduate of Laguna Beach High School and attended Orange Coast College before entering the service. John F. Darldlo•, 22, soo of Mrs. Margaret Davidloo of 1Jl68 Hickory Place, Cos· ta Mesa, has been commis- sioned a second lieutenant AT l'T. WOOD Paul Beal WUllam M. ~lbble Jr., of 254.9 Norn St., Coata Meaa, bu completed two weeb of tn1nlQI at c.mc> Pendleton. Ht will 10 Oil to more ad· vaDCtd tnlniDc before be- tnc auiped to bla perml· Dent umt. Marine Cpl. Relucl J. K0t D, 10D of Mn. Wal- lace L. Stepbenl of 3147 Col· lege Ave., Cotta Meta, wu promoted to bl.I present rant while servt.ni with the Sec- ond Battalion Fifth Marine Regiment, First Marine Di- vision in the Republic m Vietnam. His promotion wu i.ect on time in lel'Vlce and rat. milltary &ppelJ'IDCe a D d knowted.le ol selected mJ.li. tary subjectl. Marine Pvt. lC ~ c. Miller t IOD of Mn. Bar· bara A. Miller of Dl8I Hlpway, Lapna Beach. bu completed the Field Ra· dlo Operators Courie at Ma- rine Corpt Bue, Camp Pen- dleton. Steman Nonau R. Far· .OU, USCG, 10D ol Mr. and Mn. Norman J. Far· qubar I of 17091 Courtney Lane, llwltincton Beach, la aboard tbe Cout Guard cut. ter, Burton Ialand, partid· paU.q ID Ill Antartic re- learcll program. Stiman Rd. Glen A. Buprt. USCG, U. IOll of Mr .... Mn. Leanard IJD. .... ., at <>lie st., c.o.ta ...... JI at Alameda, for bulc tralning. _A_1.W1 ...ll'aduate of New- port Harbor High School, Seaman Hangard hopes to pduate Dec. 8. Be will be aaaigned for further training leading to a specialty ra&g in t h e fieJd ol bia choice. Ainnan Bal»er't w. J>aie, son of Mr. &bert Pace of 10122 Crlilet Drive, Hunt- ington Beach, bu graduat- ed from A viat1on structural Mechanics Scboot at the Na- val Air Technical Center, TRAINING OYllt Michael '"' Memphi.9, Tenn. He has just c:ompleted a two week A via- tion Familiarization course at Memphis. Two Harbor area men. Marine Pvta. Tlileodore W. Tatro, son of Mrs. Vera Ta· tro of 1042 Temple Terrace, Laguna Beach and J.U B. Very, IOD of Mr. and Mn. R. K. Very Of 1142 Rull.and Road, Newport Beach, have completed two weekl of training at Camp Pendleton. They will have m<n ad· vanced training before be- ing amgned to a permanent unit. Airman lC Gary R. KJer- naa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kleman of 2731 Via Santo Tomas, San Clemen- te, Is on duty at Ubon Royal Thai AFB , Th.ailaDd. Airman Kiernan, a jet air· craft mechanic, ii a mem· ber of the Pacific Air Forces assigned to Homestead AFB Florida belore his arrival in Thailand. He is a graduate of Coronado High Scl\OQl, Scott.9dale, ArU. Army Pvt. Ro•aJd G. Hor· lock, 2Jl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Horlock, 1347 Catalina, Laguna Beach, bas been assigned to the 26'7th Signal Co., Vietnam. Pvt. Horlock is a light vehicle driver. He entered the Armj in 1987 and his assignment before Vietnam was Ft. Ord. Two Huntington B e a c b . r the men have corr.~leted two alter graduation rom weeb of training w>der sim· infantry Officer Candidate ulated combat conditions at School, FL Bennini, Ga. -'"-to Camp Peuu.u:s n. Naval Reserve En.sign Pat,. Marine Pvtl. At P. Kav- rtct G. wtaecard. 1011 of auC', aon of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Alvin V. Kavanagh of 20320 Winegard of 2983 Alta La· Magnolia, and Ray Pollard, guna Blvd., Laguna Beacll,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wll· ls visiting Hong Kong as a Uam E. Pollar<l of 5671 Spa crewman aborad the USS Drive. are scheduled to go Conqu~t. on to more advanced train· Marine Pvt. William rtf. ing before being assigned to Gribble, son of Mr. and Mn. permanent units • ..._ __ ~__,----..._..,.,..._... ._...._ -_ _.__ - . . . -- .. ' ' .... . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 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Jiii... let' Jr .. ntmued tD WDdeD- fiecker. GmnaD.y. where be ii stationed wtth·tbe Hh En- gineen, aft« a »day Juve visiting bl.I sments. Mr. and Mn. William R. llDler of Balboa. Huser attfD!Sed Newport Harbor JDgb Scbool and Or· ange Cout College before entering the tenice tn 1911iS. Radio Selman JUlel R. Mucn'ftt USN, 10D ol. E. R. Musgrave, Ull32 Ro- bert Lane, llmrtlngtoa Beach, is lel'Ylng OD the staff of Commqder Ampbi- bioua Force, U.S. AfJatlc Fleet bued at tbe Naftl Amphibious Bue, UWe Creek, Va. Marine M. ..., L. Belln17, IOll al Mr. and Mn. John C.. Hollony, 8562 Sorento Circle, Bunt- tnctan Beach, srMMed at the Marine Corpt Recruit Depot. San Diego, aftlr eight week.I al traiDlq. Navy Seaman Recndts WIUlaa C. B...,.._, toll of Mr. and Mn. Robert O. Brodencla, ma a.tel'· brook Lane. and o..w B. Fbmen 90ll of Mr. ad Mn. Leray H. Fhmern. 115 7th St., both of Hunttngtcn Beach. are at the Nav!\l Trainlnl Station. San Diego, undergoing nine weeks of basic training. Two Orange Coast men are at the Naval Tralninl Cen-ter, Sen Diego, for basic tralnin1. They are Seaman Rel JUebN A. Tania Jr., USN, soo'Of Mn. Marian A. Richard.son, 3124 Garfield Ave .. Colt.a Mesa. and Sea· man Rct. Robert E.' Dedce, USN, son of Mr. and Mn. Richard E. Dodge. 15351 Rushmore L a n e, Hunting· ton Beach. Airman Gerald B. Salt, . Paul It. Rome, .. 38th St., Newport Beach is OD duty at the Pacific Nuclear Weapom. Tndning Center, North kJancl Naval Air staUoa San Diego. Pvt. Lui p. IAMlwtc. IOll of Mr. and Mrl. L. o. Lad- wig, 540 Bernard st., Cos- ta Mesa, la DOW leniDg bl Kana. He campleted baalc train-mc at Fad Campbell, Ky. aad ,,.. ustped to Rhool at l'od M.cC1eDan. ~ be- fore repca-ttug for du1;y over--'· . DUllanlnl Clerk Seaman P8frtm J. JtetD,y. ICll of Dwafne A. Remy, llTI sq. line Drfn, Laguna Beacla. II ...mg aboard the USS Valcan, FJapbfp ftr Com· mander 8erTice Force, U.8. Atlatic Fleet. Seamn BeW:r. •• bu bem In tbe NPJ faF 21 moatba. Airmail ...... ..,. s.ra. IClll of Mr. aad Mn. Adol- pbal A. Saaw flf tlM C«- mado, Colta Mela, h a I eampleted bale tndnlDC at IMlncl AFB, Taa. He bu beeD Ul1ped to a.. AJr Force 'J'wbnlC'I Tr~ Omter, 8bepsmd AFB :Z-.· ... for spedaHpd......., u an aln:raft malntenaDCe speda1iJt. Airmail Serrano la a grad- uate of Cotta Mesa High School ad •tten«W Oranp Cout College before jobdug the Air Force. DeeaW Carter Jr., Radio- man 3C, ICll of Mr. a D d Mrs. Donald C'a-t.r of 8331 Yorktown, Huntington Beach la serving aboard the USS A.lkart operating tn Vung Tau, Vktnam. The USS AJ,. Vl!T DUTY Oonll Carter brt Is cummtly Involved in Operation Flotilla. which ii a river patrol workin1 with the Army's 9th Infan- try Divllion. Marine Pvt. lC Dould E. F .. nder, ward of Mr. and Mn. R. A Middaugh of mt Colorado P!Bce, Costa Mesa, bu completed a three·week radar set group maintenance course at the Marine Corps Air Station. Cherry Point, N.C . .... . -. --.. ---....... _ . ._.,_ .. ~ ............. ~ .... · ..... ,,_ "''·---. %4 DAILY PILOT ThutsdQ, Nowmbtr 9, 1967 LI NI CM Barents Will Jo in Youngsters • Schools' Fall Festivities • ·wnd West Thrills Await Pomona Students Cfc!llOr'I Noh: A ..... ~ .. C.11 Mew, N.-t 1-11 eM ~ IUM leKll Nf9M.~ ~ "on' wlll -"f 111 Ille DAii. Y l'tU>T -" ...... '~:':i ll'Uf • ,. ctl.,.., w tM ....,.._, fll' bt Mtlll111 tr ._ C9'I' TO Mn. c;.t-H ~ .. c....... l'i.ct. N..-rt l..ctl, W • .,,_; MUY for p.lbll<et.. ,,..,_,.) California PTA Mn. J, L. Ba&tt President COMING UP: Gowns ol Yet· teryear will be ibown at the mother-dauaMer IUD- cheon • fashion shaw Sat. urday, Nov. 18, in the school. 'l'lcbtl are fl.2$ per person and may be obtaiMd from Mn. L. ll. Bosen, 545-3954. Christ Lutheran PTL Myroa Beeker Presklent COMlNG UP: League meet. Ing Monday, Nov. 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the pariah halJ. Parents Guide to Christian Con'n? a a1 l o n About Sex is the program. REPORTS: Sweat lhirta have arrived anci may be purchased from Mrs. Ken Craven. College Pk. PT A Mn. Jamet Sc1aaler President wtll be provided. CdM PTA Mn. Rlaard Jtrdu ·President COMING UP: Cookout USA. hambur@r dinner w 111 tab p*9 tonl&bt, trotn 5:30 tO &. in the school ca• fetortum. Ticteta are $1.50 for adult&, 75 cent. f o r children. REPORTS: Welcome kl t 1 were diatrUtqted to more than 40 fuiilies new to the area, accord.lng to Mn. Victor· MaUoU, sec· ond vice pre1ident. CM High PTA Mrs. Omer Iaer President COMING UP: General meeting~ til the!)'· ceum at 7:30. 'J'be rum "LSD 25" will be 1how'a and speakers, R o b e r t- Green, executive dJ. rector of the 0 r a n g e Countr Mental Health Association and an officer of the Costa Mesa Police 'Depcbnent, juvtnlle-pro- tection and health and \ft!· fare, will d1acul1 current drugs, results and preven- tive meaaures. High school atudenta !l{e invited to ac-companythelf parents .•• Rummage aale will take place Nov. 18 • 18 in th e old Costa Mua police building. For more infor. rilaUon call Mrs. David SpickelmJre, 545-5000. Harper PTA 1ltaUon coffee Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 9:~ a.m. in tb9 m~ room. Alfr9' O'Leary, prlndpal. will conduct a claaa:room tour. Baby-1tttln& 'Will be s;rovided. Keiser PTA Mn.NermaaE,U President COMING UP: Demonatra· ~on of a student council meeting with atu~ta dJ•· ~g waya for bnprov· inc ·IC'hool aplrlt will be the program for the gen· er al meeting W~day, Nov. 15, at 7:30 p.m. 1n the multipurpose room. Folk Singing Club wtll follow with entertainment. Lindbergh PT A Mn. Walter WllkaU President COMING UP: General meet· ing Tue&day, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the multipur· pose room. The film "LSD 25" will be shown and ju- venile investigator, Sam Cofdeiro of Costa Mesa Police Department, will speak and anawer que~ tion.a. Mra. Beau Harding, school nurse, will speak on therapy for addicts. Mesa Verde PT A Mn.· Robert Moore President include.~ rides. muaic, pmu and a chock wag. on, will bel1n at 4 p.m.. wfth tbe nM!eo ldleduled at 7:30. Sbow tdm'"'°" a IO ct11t1, ddJdreD and 76cesta,ldlllll. COMING UP: General meeting Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. Program chairman, Mn. Ray G.,. rett will p-eaent the LSD film "Wight ar lnNnlty" narrated by Sal Mineo. The film 11 .. otlded bf the Colla Mesa Police Dt- partmenl a.bJ • liUlaC Mrt.O..WS.- Prelldent OOllINGUP: caa--... COMING UP: Aasociation meetlnt will take place Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. ta the multipurpole room. REPORTS: =.:ovemb- -~ Mn. Peering Around Author, Cat Fancier To Address Auxiliary Parties ·Abound "I have 12 cata and two daughters -whJcb doesn't mean I like cats better ... Zany coDUDenta auch aa this wlll delight members and guests of the Orange County chapter, Women's AuxUiary to the Southern California Veterinary MedJ· cal Aasodation when they attend a luncheon meeting Monday, Nov. 13. Speaking will be Ethel .J8COblon, author, Joni-4imt resident of Orange County, and cat fancier. Tht meetin1 will take place tn the Ha'Penny Inn, Westminster, at 11:30 a.m. Miss Jacobson baa had more than 4(0) worb pub- Uabed in leadiac national magaztne1 and bu publlah· ed three collected boou of verM tncb1dtn1 "Larb in My 11.atr •• "Mice in tilt Ink," and her latest wort. "I'll Go Qu.letly'' fer which 1be received u award for ' literary achievement f r o m UCI. , CAPT. RICHARD Griffin of Newport Beech who just returned from a year'• duty in South Vietnam was hon- ored at a dinner given by CoL (rel) and. Mn. A. B. King, also of Newport. Gathering In the King home for the festlvitiet were Mr. and Mra. George Grif· fin of Newport, 1be captain'a ~nta, and Mra. Robert B. Moore of Carllbed. capt Gritfin, who attend- ed Harbor Area tcbooll, ta oo leave en route to bi.I new Air Force usignment in Wei.sbaden, Germany. She 11 a d l r • c to r ~ A SURPRJSE party hon· Callfamla Writ.en Guild and · ored Mrs. Edna Brown on viCe p:uldent ~ the Loa hJ? 85th btrtbdaJ. Angelel Center ol PEN In-l'The wife of the Rev. iem.ticmal. CJW'lel Brown WU COJlll'at. WRITER Ethel Jacobson Recently organized. t h e veterinary auxiliary ii head· . ed b7 the Mm.ea. Arthlll' Stone, president; Richard P.O'SulUvan, fint-rice pna· ldent; Qwlec E. Hend- ricks, secood W:e prea· tdent; Robert K. Denni.a, secretary: O.B. Seeley, treasurer; Fred Sattler, parliamentarian: Wayne L. Aspinall, publicity, and Wil· lam G. I.amlrin, state rep- resentative. SALE! Complete Uquid1tion of Stock ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS AT COST AND BELOW - MAKE OFFER-BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE. ENTIRE STOCK OF PRINTS & SERIGRAPHS Vi PRICE -OVALS ROUND, MINIATURES FRAMES 1/2 PRICE -FORMOSA FRAMES 1/2 PRICE -FRAMES READY MADE FROM OUR CUSTOM MOULDING Vi PRICE. ALL ABOVE ITEMS AT: 1/2 PRICE Metal Frames Below Cost TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE TO SAVE ON YOUR XMAS ITEMS A. DAMES, fr ames ~ 126 !. 17th ST., COSTA MESA PHONE 646-9172 Ora nge Coast's No. 1 Paperl The Daily Pilot Top News 9156 SIZES 10-11 ""1fTMiM9 1lfM'"f'~ Sunburst tucks light up the cuff collar. Below, all is quiet and smooth thanks to sidedart shaping. Choose this shape for the electric· light colors you love in crepe, wool. Printed Pattern 9156: Mls· se<i' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 14 ta.Ices 2'h yds. 45-ln. SIXTY ·FIVE CENTS in coins for each pattern - add 15 centa far each pat· tern for first-class malling and speclaJ handling. Send ti' Marian Marlin, the DAILY PILOT. 442 Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St .• New York. N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS w i th ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. • ulated by.17 guests. The informal party toot place OD the Browm' lar&e cabana ill the Booa1e.r Tr~ er Park, Coda Mesa. A gos- pel music propwn was con- ducted by the Rev. Elbon Coble ancf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norma Rev. Bron retired from a auJJ«Vilor1 tosf ticlll in constriction in Oklahoma 111 become a miulonary to the Amaica ~ jn Art· .,.,... The couple are adive 1n the ea.ta Mesa Church of the Nazarene. rrs A small world, BC· carding to eo.ta Meun Don Allred who trsveled an the way to Santiaco. <JDJe, oo a rkiing vacation to rem fn. to an ex-neighbor, Senora Carloa CruJ Correa.. She's the former June I.J.ndeman and a former Mias Cali!or· Dia. Allred is a sales man· &gflf of a La Mirada adver· tisiD& firm. TBE CHARLES ~ aalled aboard the fret&bter, the Haviland for Bremen, Germany. They plan 1ever· al months of doing Europe before returning home. Al· ao toartnc Europe are Ar- louene and Arthur Andr .. sen. JNmATED by Alpha Pbl at the Ua..A campua ii Miu · Corllal Bltchcock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P'. Hitchcock ol N e w p o r t Beach. A sophomore, she is a member of the women'• varsity tenn1a team, UCLA homecomlnl publlclty com• mlttee, lntramurals chair· man of the IOfOrity, aecre. tary·trea.lurer of the UCLA tennll club, Uni-camp coun- selor, member of the rally committee, on the staff of the Dally Bruin and is a little lister of Lambda Chi Alpha. STANLEY AND RUTII Le Let's Hear It for ADAMS!!! Llevre left for a few weekl Unda S\eputls and Peter Leuck cbeer Ad.anlJ School in their new sweat ahirta aoutb-of-the-border t r i p. wh1ch were awarded them as top winners in tne PI' A membership drive. They Destination ii GuedaJajara. are fOurth grade students of Miss Pat Fioretto alao received free movie puaes to tbe montl\.ly showing in die multi-purpose room. Shirts are on sale this MRS. EARL Stanley, wid· month , according to ways and means co-chairmen, Mrs. Charles Lamb and Mrs. ow of the former assembly· Robert Campbell. man, waa married to Fred---------------~------------Peth of Laguna Hills. They honeymooned in Hawaii. The couple will make their future home in Newport Beach. UCI CHANCELLOR and Mrs. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. hosted a reception last Fri· day eveninl in the newly opened Faculty Club in Town Center. Honoted were Vice Chan- cellor and Mrs. Roger w. Russell who arrived on cam. pus thla year from Indiana; School of Medicine Pro\ ost and Mrs. Vallentine Henley, and Dean and Mrs. Warren L. Bostick, and School of Admlnlatration Dean a n d f, t • •• ' ~ )fn. Oeorte W. Brown. Tbe ~ gueata alt.ending lDclu.ded the academic sen· .te and representatives from vmow admlnutrative eroups on campus. WINNING THE ftrst place award ta a flower arrang· Ing eoote1t aboard the SS Mariposa on a 42-day crulae to tile South Pacific waa MJ'I. Adolph Slechta of Co· rooa del Mar. The contest followed a series of lectures by Mr1. Bea Frambach, president of the American 1n1t1tute of Floral Dtstgn· ers. Composition Heralded Tuesday ntgtlt, Nov. 14, at 8:30 in the music hall of Caillornia State College at Fullerton, a new composition by a faculty composer at that college, Donal Michal· sky will be heard for the first time. Mlchalaty completed t h e work a Fantasia a Due In Greece. It was especJally written for two Orange County performers. Robert Henderson, French born, and Jeffrey Reynolds, bau trombone. Other unusual works wlll be compositions for cello by Hindemith and Glnestera performed by B a r bara Hunter, ceUo and Jam e s Murdoch, piano. The pro- prosram aIJo wm f ea. ture work1 for piano four hands played by Rita Fua· zet and James Pearson. They will play a Sonata by Hindemith and an unusual work by Eric SatJe. The public la invited to the Orange .county Cham- ber Concerts and adtn.lasJon ls tree. . . t • • •, •<# ,. • • • • ._. r William 1.ebrow. ways ancl means chairman, report- ed a Chriltmaa buaar la · scbedu1ed for December. Membm ot her commit.- tee are the Mmtt. Jamea McCah111. Dene Batch, Ai. Ian ()sbome, Donald Pblk- sky, Boberl Moore, Frank Rowland and Robert Sor· enaon. Monte Vista PT A Mn. lUelwd Opp President REPOR'l'Si Carnival wort· abop took place today in the home of Mrs. James Severson. NH Hi gh PTA Mn. Pol Hana President COMING UP: Parenti and friend.I are invited to at- tend the unit meetinc Thursday, Nov. 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the aoclsl hall Qwles {;otlahall, principal, wU1 welcome e v e r 7 o n e, ud Mrl. Vaaht.e Breeding, v Ice principal, will lead a dll- cualion on guidance MrV• ices at the achooL Par- ticipants are Mra. Larry Stat, Mra. Claire Jordan, Willlam K. Straw, Eugene D. Carllale, Milton B. Her· ring and Tom H a y a, school counselors. Follow· ing the general dilCUl-- sion each parent w I 11 • meet with bi.I child'• counselor. Lea VanDyb will direct the belbmlDI cborul and bor•' l)ee. Mn. BenrJ Duffie •• d ber ~ comm"Mt wtD .w iebwbmeata. Pomona PTA Mn. Remaa Sebddel President COMING UP: Buu Car- aon'1 Wlld Weat S h o w and Carnival will t a k • place tomorrow from 4 to 9 p.m. • • • Unit meeting Thursday, Nov. JS, at 7:15 p.m. in the multipurpose room • . . Paper driv,. Friday, Nov. 17. Queen of Angels Auxiliary Mn. Carle Tosti President COMING UP: Book rush to benefit the ICbool library will take place Sund a y t Nov. 12, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in room 108. Boob from every cluat. flcation will be available and an fa m 111 ea and friends of the school and parish are invited to al· tend ud purchase boou for do n ation to the lilnry. Permaaent book plata inlcrtbed with the dOilJF 'I Dlllle wtJI be placed in each selection. Mn. Boward HeJtboU la c h • t rJllan_ &lailted by Mrs. Harry J ohnson and the library committee. Sono ra PTA Mn. Dould Melle& President OOMJNG UP: Unit meet- ing will toe place Tue ... day, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the multiparpoee room. 'lbeme will be an oJd. fuhklaed fa m 11 y full night. Gymnutic t e a m, coeched by Rm McNlct· els of Corona del Mar Hitll ScbooJ wtll l*form. Al.lo featured will be • Sine Alont With BockJ. St. John Aux. Mn. Vldlr Clarke President COMING UP: MeetinC to. night In tbe adlool ball. Program will be of inta'· eat to all motheJ'I w It b daugbten In the lilth, seventh and eilbth erect· ea. Mn. Raymond Bud· zinald and Mrs. 1bomaa n.Jlape, room mothers, are bl charge of refresh· menta ••• Mrs. Georae J 0 h n S o n, junior put boots chairman an- nounced that leader1hlp training C 0 U r I e be- gin.a tomorrow at 9: 30 a.m. in the conference room • . . . Tbanbgjving Pantry Shower will be Nov. 23-25 .... Members of the Cbriltmas boutique committee a.re attending weekly WOTt aesaJona to ; make articles for the ba- zaar which will take place Dec. 3. Mra. Joseph Par· rino la chairman, ualated by the Mmea. John Hartl, John P u r d y, William Mueller and Thomas Doyle. Wilso n PTA Mn. Robert Soley President COMING UP: AalOdatlon meeting will take place Thursday, Nov. H, ln the multipurpose room. REPORTS: Mra. Leonard Vest, ways and mean1 chairman, reported a to- tal Of '951 from the Hau~ ween carnival. • R d d b: M N 91 bl u b • H • GI Si p • = •• • II c r A J I: h v e ,p E 0 d ... • r. '( j I c t t ff# d 5 IJ 2 I f I c s s Troth Told At Party 'Die betrothal ol Donna· Renee Gilpin to Burnie A.Jd. ridee ~aiC was revealed dorinC a dinner party given h1 ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. GiJphl of Newpcri Beach. Tbe occasion a1ao mark· ed the bridt-elect's 21st birthday. The ndding will . take plac. Dec. 'ZT, on the · bddesroom-t'9ct't blrthday. The fUture Mrs. Cralg la I p-achaate ol ·Sen Marino Biib School where the WU dve m We Lat.In and Bi· .., ..,. anil 'Ibelpiam. .She a1lo attended Cel Poly, PCDODL . a. aa.c.. .. fll Mr. --.... 1larDll ll Cl'9IC ef P111-. II • aloo • " ... -ld&b ldMIDI ~--• ..... el • tbe R*9lo -.... ... and~·· Re waa a ltudlDt PIAdlnl Cit;y Collett· Art Week Proclaimed Mayor Donald Shipley waa requested to proctatm an American Art Week by the Junior Woman's Club of Huntington BMcti. So be did. Nov. 6 tbJOugb Nov. 11 now ls offtclally American Art Week In Huntington Be8cb. Art week will be celebrat· ed at a tbeater party to tab ,place after tbe Huntington Beach Pl~ae production of· "~y Meeta Girl" Satur· day evening. Nov. 11. Kicky Look, look! Low • waist Jumper has kicky pleats to 1 young lady can skip freely off to school. Sew thJs char· mer .la cordW'Oy, carefree bl!ods. ~ Printed Pattern ~: ChiJ. dren's Sizes 2, 4, 8, 8, 10. Size 8 Jumper 1 * yds. ~ inch nap; blouae 1v, 1arda 35-lnch. · SIXTY • FIVE CENTS In coins for each pattern-add 15 cents for each pattern for first-clua malling and special handling. Send to Marian Martlo, ~ DAILY PILOT, 442 Pattern Dept., 2SS West lath St., New York, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS with ~ SIZE and STYLK NUMB.r.R. p ' ' ' t I .... • ' 1 '• .: • ~ ' , • .:; N ,.., "" ' t ~ ,, ~-; I ; ~ i , 'J i I { 4 t. D s ~ L ;_ j. ~ \ -' I' t T fi ~ L .) ' :. : ,-:. 't-; ,.. i • • ' ., .. , j • 1 r TOP 9UAUl'Y NA110NALLY ADVERTISED IRANDS OF WOMEN'S IN11MA1E APPAREL & UN&!lll -------SLl~ITTICOATS 'PANTIU.-..1.U lPANTJ BRAS GIRDLll FOUNDATIONS IAIY DOLLS-PJ'S GOWNS OF ALL KINDS ITC . ------- . PllGNOIR SITS . ... -;. "Y AllTY FAIR" "GOSSARD" "WARlllS" i h.,.. •lectlon of colon ..... sty. 1.-In waltz or floor t.ngth. abet s.M.L. a bit 9roupa :: ~ ........ ~12" DAILY '1LOT 25 •·COSTA MES~ FIXTURES . FOi SALE STORI HOUIS ~ 0.lly 9:30 ..... "' ' ,... F..W.,9'.JO ._... te9,.,... c .... Suncl.y .................................. u uusuuuouu •••••••••• uuuuuuuuu There Wiii le No Let-Up T • Thia S.Crlflce And To Thf ,,fee Slathl"I • • • Uftffl Tllia Entire se.ctc It SoW ind Turned Into C1ah •• ·• Therefore, We M1v1 Gone Th"*lh Thia Store ind cU. and· S......., • Prtce. Tr.: --_...._.,..._ -' mendoualy ••• Pr ... ntfng What We ltUeve Wiii Be The GrNteat Savfftll p.t W¥tM'• A-tnttn ..... ,. p1rel & Ll,..Wle IVer ~Te The People Of Thia A,... . ' "IAU" "llY Of IUllCF' "Ol&A" ''V ASSAIEM'' many styles •ncl celon, stretch, lace, nylon, etc. sizes s.M-L i.i'°"!: .............. $]• ::rr: .............. ~ SCUFF'S "GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE" 1Mmi.. atylu , the very l1test lhldea In sizes 81/2 to 11. YOUR CHOICI OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK Reg. $1.35 & 79¢ $1.50 pr. S.l.e Price . . . . . . . . . . PR. FOUNDATIONS ''WllF' "UDY MAllBI" '1AU" conolett•, toraolett•, atr..,.._ conolett•, merry widows, practial fronts, etc., 1 Wt eelectJon In m. 34 to 42, a to D. 4 huge poup1 :.?~~ .............. ~.,,. ~~!~ .............. ~ BRA'S '1AU" "Y AS1ARETTf" "OLGA" "CHARMm" ·~uLY Of FUllCE" "lADY MARl.BIE" "ACCBITUAl!" ''Y AlllTY f AIR" we c.1rry 1 hutt Mlectlon of 111 styles In ~ular incl fMdded, nylons and cottons. Stre..-, atr•pltu and stretch *• in 1 wide vlriety of ciolora and styles. Sitaa 21 ~'-42. ·.~.~ $14• . & . ILIPPERS~ ~ ~'!'!'. ... ·· · · · · · ''YAlllY FAIR'' "DOI & PEG" LADIES PANTIES "YJllTY f Ar "GOSSAID" · ""'--... · --"HBfSGl llCIEllCI" ~ to DD wp. -··- ;~~:~•···-98- .... $22-50 $11 8 Salt Priee ..••.....•.•.. :: :::' ............ ~12" ROllS & DUSTERS "YMilY FAIR" "GOSSAID ARlEMIS" "HBISOll llCI· ElllCI" "EYB. YI PEAISOI" wal~ floor length ind trawl sty ... In nylons, . -.VIit.ci "''°"'-rtylen fleece, ~roy, Mc. fMfty ~ aNI styles . In m. s.M-L. I wt froups R ... ,..$17.00 ~ Sale Price ............ . ...... $22..00 $~ Sate Pr1• ................... . LADllS sH1ns ''EYB. YI PURSOll" ''ROBflTA l Yll'' "PWDlSF' ateortecf atyl .. and colors, ab .. S. M-l your choice OUR ENTIRE STOCK REG. TO $13.00 H ie price sa.aa ' $5.88 "MADYES" "GOSSARD" ''llllSOll" ''DEUfOAff' ny_lont, twryctethl, etc. many 1Nny cOlon, plain or flncy, "-s.M.L· XL, 2 l"UPI - R.g. to $4.00 s1• Sale Price ............•. . :.i ~:~~ ........... Sf' SLEEPWEAR ·&OWIS-IABY DOW- PAJAMAS 18> J~ by ''Y A1JY FAI'' "681URD Allllr' "HBISOll llCI· ~ "SUlfBEi SUE" 100'a ef afol"9 and colors In 11 .. S-M-L·XL,. ft. to 40 ti!-:!1.~ .. :... . .... $388 S·~~':". .......... $488 ~? ~1!'·00.. .. .. . .. . $588 ••••••••••••• AnENTION! this treat CLOSING OUT SALE IS NOT LIMITED TO THI ITEMS AD- VlrtTISEO everythlnt In our big 1tock fa on H it . p1nty hoet, support host, w1Uets, clprette •nd key caeea, SMpa, etc. "" ................ ··~ ...... aww-..,.... ••••••••••••• "lOYABlf'' "IOMAI S111PE'' 1~ nylons, cottons, er at~ many, rt11ny colon. Styles Include bikinis or regular In plain or f1ncy ...... 4 to 7. I ffuee Gr'OUpa sftt! .... to $1 .50 7 · Sale Price ........... -. Reg.to $121 $2.50 Sile Price .••.•.•••••••.• :14~00 s1• Silt Price ............. . LADIES SLIPS "HBISOl llCKERllCK" "&OllARD ARlEMIS" "W AlllRS" "BEYERL Y . YO&ll" "Y AMITY f AtR" "GOTHAM" included are PETTI SLIPS, PETTI PANTS, HALF & FULL SLIPS, SKIRT SAVERS, FORMAL SLIPS, CAMISOLES ETC. In 1003 nylons, t1ff1t11, etc. m1ny colors, very lat· est 1tyl ... 1i1" S.M·L·XL, 30 to 46. 5 huge groups Reg. to $4.00 $1• Sile Price ............. . Reg. to $6.00 Si lt Price ....... . R ... to $9.00 Sile Price ....... . Reg. te $11.00 Sile Prfce ........... · Reg. to $13.00 Sile Price ........... . $2" s3• s4• s5• All 01iBS IOW % Illa -LADIU GIRDLD "Ol&A" ''Y AlllY f Air ''WAIBS" ''Y ASSAltl It" ''Wfr' "UlY Of FUICF' ~ "&OSSARD" ''POIETII" "lllSOl llClllllCI" ........... pllftfie, lon9' .. lwW..,... ......, colon, • tremendous ttlec· tt.ft, .... styles for •ny ~ .._. $.M.l-XL, 26 to 35 s~~ ............ ~3· :i!!~ .......... $4• SE.3~~ ........ s5• 4th Group $6. :::· ~i:.1~ .. ~ .......... . 5th Group $.,.. Reg to. $17.00 S.lt Price ....•......... ONE SPECIAL GROUP GIRDLES lllroken Ii• runs, one of it kinds, tNHontlnued colon, dfacontfnued llnet etc., NOT ALL STYLIS, IUT ALL SIZES $.M.l-XL one huge troup ao;;.ee .............. ~2" LONGLINE BRA'S --··· ''IAU" ''POIRBl'F' "LADY MAllBI" "CHAIMRT" stretch 1tr•p1, atr•pl111, etc., •II styles In cottons or nylons, bl1ek or whito, 1i111 34 to 40 ;;~~~~ .......... ~3· Another Group $ 4• :.-:~~~'~:~ ........... . :.; :..:!~~:~ ........... ~ s.• ••••••••••••• YOUR BANIAMfRIWD WRCOME Store Hours DAILY 9:30 am to 6 pm FRIDAYS 9:30 am to 9 pm Closed Sundays FIXTURES FOR SALE • •••••••••••• WE QUIT 2750 • HARBOR. COSTA MESA Set JOO more faahJons to sew In all stua la our sreat Fall·Wlnter P1ttem Cat· alog. Dre•es, culottes, coat.a, ~ates, boUday atyl... Get one pattern Cree -clip coupon in C..talog. ~nd~~nu. .. ......................................... ._ ............................................................... .. .: . , ~· • .. 26 OAll Y PILOT Festival Features Fashions Plans are being detailed by members of Mu Eta Chapter, Delta Theta Tau sorority for their Fashion Festival. Costa Mesa Golf a n d Coootry Club will be the setting for the benefit Sat- urday, Nov. 11. which will begin with a social hour at 12:30 p.m. · Following the luncheon will be a parade of styles from Reinerts, Costa Mesa and golf togs from the coun· try club's pro shop. Numer· ous prizes will be awarded during the afternoon. an· nounced Mrs. Carl Varner, chairman. Tickets may be pur· chased at thtl contributing shops, and further informa· tion is available by calling the chairman at 549-2652 or Thursd11, Novtmbtr 9, 1%7 Anniversary Cruise Celebrating their golden anniversary aboard the SS Lurline, en route to Honolulu are Air Force Brig. Gen. (ret.) and Mrs. A. D. Smith of Balboa Island. On their vacation they will take a ls.day whaling spree cruise wbich includes calls at the islands of Kauai, Maui and Hawaii. • M~edMed~D~pfuyll~~~w~~~~F~'F~D~OO~R~~~~ Features Area Artist MODEL CLEARANCE Att .._orb of"" Newport Bead vttat Mn. David (Merlj11,) Aranovlcl, ex.ecut· ed in *°"' ~ ad bold desip, wlll · be ubiblted · saturda1 d 'Sund91. 'Nov. 11-12. c,., U.,. patio· of the Newport.~ T6anla Club. Tbe ,artiat•a w•b' Include objective 'and QODObjectlve subject matter .,_ ID oils, coUacet and mblild media. Many of· tbe ~ are familiar harbor eceaea. Mn. Me>novict ·la a grad· uate of Scripps 'College where abe recelved t h e Grace Nlchelaon Award for Art Achievement and the Veterans C~oking Commemorattn& the 18th 1960 Destgn A"Ward. Sbe al· so studied at Choulnard Art Institute and with artiatl Jean Amea, Paul Darrow, Phil Dike., Pbll Paradl.le Richards Rubeo and David Scott. Recent a r e a ooe-man shows Include Hoq Mem- orial Hospital, PrelbJterip, and library e.xhlblta :ipon- sored by the Calta Mesa Art League aDcl Newport Beach Junior Ebell Club.· She has won awards at tbe Orange County Fair and been selected to appear in the 1967_. edition of ·~~ standing Young Women of America." She also is a greeting card designer and a cellist. Rummage· Sale Builds Funds •TOP liTBD •OVER. 1,000 DP.SIGNS BUILT JN •FULL llOT A!Y e. THaEE.NEEDLE ·POSITION •POWER XACHINB NEEDLES •EVEN nDtEADS .rrsm.F 'GIANT SA VlNGS SAVE 100.00 · pN .ALL FLOOR. MODfilS DEPARTMENT MANAGER'S SPECIAL DIAL·A-STITOI PORTABLE 88.00 269.00 Reg. $3$.00 Mrs. Floyd Ball, president. ------------------ 548-6020. anniversary ol War~• war A rummage a.ale featuring I will be a pancake break· such items as a new area fast taking place from 7 to rug and lighting fixtures will 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. u , be sponsored by Temple Hil· aponsored by the Hunting· lei. The s~e will take place ton Beach chapter of the from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Veterans of WW 1 and their Thursday, Nov. 16, at 425 W. 2'·Yeat written warranty. Instructions at no extra charge. Returned from the prov- ince convention in Bakers· field are chapter delegates. Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Betty Wilson. Chapman Campus Club Shapes Holiday festival auxiliary. 4th St., Sant. Ana. The public is invited to at-Mrs. Marvin OW will be tend the event-in the Hunt· chairman of the event. The ington B e a c b Recreation proc~ will go to the build· Saturday, Nov. 11. from the festival ls Mrs. Richard Center, 17th street and· Or· _in_g_fund __ 1or_tb_e_T_emp1.e. ___ 11 1:30 to 4::1> p.m. tile Wom-Doetkott ol Newport Beach. ange Avenue. Pancaba and an's ~Club of Chap-= ~ ~~ ~: :~7-8~ :C: Kids Like to CAN'T COME IN? c.an ~ .ocarea Bt01dway ahxe for a no obligati0n home demonstratioa. Sewing .Ma~ 8<>..? ~• NEWPORT C..m .f F11hi.11 e N•w,...t IHch Tel•,ll"• '44-1212 11t.,,w ... t1in1 Fri. 10:00 •·"'· •• 9:10 , ... S.t. 10:00 ... __ .. 9.:)0 , ... " HUNTINGTON BEACH ANAHBM M~11ti119t.. IHch 7777 ldi119er A••· Telejtl\eH 192-llJI Slio, MM4ley tflr• S1tvrd1y 10:00 A.M. ie t :JO P.M. ~44 N. Liclld e AH~•lp ;. .. hei111 Shoppin9 C.•+4 TelephoH US.1121 Shop Mond•y +hni S•t~11 10:00 A.M. ie ':JO P.V. What's Doing man College will aaemble ship students. for •t II ..., pnalMd. 'Ask Andy' ~r a Holiday Festiv~ m ~------:-------------.-----~;-----;,.._---:------------.;...:.-:::::::::.::::::.;:..===========.. MARY DAY, 642.4321 llRIDAY c .. 11 HtlMIMI<~ del Mir Vouth Cl!<lltr. t :)O •.m. A•tlen' Fl'IMr Llllldleefl c..--120 w an Ave .. 8flboa, .-n. Orin.. CoulOIY SINll ---p~ mona School, Casi. l>Ww. t P.m. Nlllt .. Ill'*" TO .. S Cl.,._Hunl· Iner°" lleacll Rec,...tloft Clflter, 10 am. Military Wives G~t Together Retired Military W l v e s will gather at 11:30 a.m. for a social hour preceding a 1 p.m. luncheon in the Saddle- back Inn. Santa Ana. Wed· nesday. Nov. 15. Reservation deadline f o r this second social gathering is SU11day, Nov. 12, with either Mrs. R. R. Clifford. 545:4m or Mrs. J. A. Hew· j tt. 642-48'27. The DAILY PILOT , Covers Boating ;. Ji the campus' student union. Proceeds will help provide seven scholarships and a re· volving student loan fund for Chapman studenu. Handcrafted items a n d homemade foods will be of. fered and gifts especially for children. Featured will be a new book, "Rawhide and Orange Blossoms," based on the history of Orange Coun· ty and written by members of the Quill Pen Club. The book contains over 500 pages of authentic sketches a n d • reminl~nces of ttle coun· ty's early history. Entertaining .members and guests at 2 :~ will be a musical ensemble under the direction of Dr. William Haldeman, associate .profes- sor of music. Lending her assistance at QUICK C•tch up quielrly Oii foul •nnh. Ruef yo11r co111p•ct. compreh•nsi•• hometown edi- tion of the DAil Y PILOT. :Ji6c~er "Heavenly" Lingerie In Brushed Nylon Comes In Both Long & Short Lengths • Pink • Blue • Yellow Short $16 Long $18 lay-1-W ay Now For Christmas Veta's INTIMATE APPAREL Wtttdlff Plau • • l7t• l m.. """'"' ._._ c:.ttt-11 Phone 642-I 197 FULL FASHIONED STRIPED OR SOLID KNIT TOPS 97 SOLID COLOI 34 TO 41 Solidi in 100% Stretch nylon, long or short 11 .. vM .nt+i zip- up turtlenecks. Striped topt with jewel or turtlen.cks. l ONC SLEEVE S111PES ... 5.97 , _ _. ......... _....._ _________________ ,_ _____ ,_ FULL l lSllOIED 1DK STIElll IYLlll TOP~S .& $1 ............ $UI? LM AIAIN! COUll-m STRETCH lURTLE tlCI SUCKS SHELLS . 97 97 .. Double bit ..yl0tt pun ·Ott Zip-bock, MOCk turtfe ned: styling with ..,.. •Oft wat.t. 1ttell1 Making fashion neM 8 figure. flottieri"9 darts. wfth sv;ts, slacks & skirts. With .-itched CNOMl.10·18. Brighten your wordrot>.f Sizet 34-40. \ 11111 ... 41% • ·-... $1 .• II FORMS .. ,. s. MICE look-twice 1C1Vift91 Oft Mii- -60% docron• polyes- t.r, 40% 1tylon bit i•f"MIY •mfonm that Med no if'Oft• ing. Shift, lheath and Mt· H. belt trtyl• in choice of white or colon.Mi11y sizes. .. I ~f f' \I ,., F tbb: • 41 ... ... .ell sect F?e just w wee pav Bou Roi the on 1 0 sion AJ of c are of t ane1 ct., tion. pent J1 ex et ed . boul the1 cow dua1 "I have Broi com thet "tra war que1 .. , dilti UIU.I and job, to I B1 tno\ ltan ta th b(l)'t and fron n cy t tbe .,. in 1 _IJ'Ou · ters . ta ' lion Wilt E. J ··c p Tt trial thror Will eolll! At Ba bi ta : Dou1 Bel4 HlOI inf 01 tun It Tb ta ti a Oru ·~ irou and soc II DAILY PILOT J7 Otal1 Requirement Got High IQ? Join Mensa Persons wbo are "smart- er" than 98 percent of all others in Orange County - Judllng by the1r IQs -are invfted to Join 150 members ·aiready belonging to the Or· uge County chapter of Men· aa. Menaa is the national or- ganisation of those whoM IQ1 exceed that of 98 per· cent of the population. Th11 ls tbe only J¥mbershlp re- qu1remt1nt A r~cent news release from Mensa's local chapter pointed out there must be many potential members aWl at large .ln Orange Coun- t,. The chapter's current membership of 150 would re- flect a population of only 7,500. Next meetlni of Mensa .wW be at 8 p.m. Friday in the Calilornia Federal Sav- lngs and Loan A11oclation building at 600 N. Euclid St., Anabe.lm. Dr. Seth A. Fes· IMden, chairman ol t b e li)eOCb department at Cal State, Fullerton, will discUJa "The Art of wtening." The group bolds an "open bouse" every month at the residence of one of the mem- bers, and there are several smaller g r o u p s s;ursulng special lntereata. One IJ a pilot proeram. studying the ety of local actlv1Ues. Jl'u.r. ther information ia available from Secretary John Doug· las-Young, 12(1 North East Street, Anaheim, telepbooe 87M880. Folk Star's Beach Show correlation between psycho-Religious folk atncer Se· metric IQ, u meulftd by butian Temple will slnt and standard terta, and ''brain play the ,Wtar at 7:30 p.m. waves" evoked ln response Monday ln St. Frands to external atlnuall, aa. tndl-Chureb, Huntington Beach. cated by the electroenceph· Temple was born in South aJograpb. Afrk:a and traveled to Italy, PLOP, 'LOP, PL~-~ctloads of wet concme are plopped down on freeway bed f~r 43-foot wide slip form paver to spread.: In one day, combination of &lant machine and fast-working crew put down 1 lh miles of new, four-lane higtaway. POUi IY Ofill -rour freeway lanes are laid at once with one madllne, a slip form paver operated by St.lnley BriQ1. Going down is concrete for San Die,o Freeway, ~PMA' Harbor Boulevard and Jamboree Bold. ~ By developing a method England, and India where of d~t physical mea111re-be became a HU!du YOli in ment of intelligence It Is a monastery when be was hoped to obtain an ac<:urate 18 yeara old. He moved to eyaluation of an individual's the Unitad States six years mental capacity at a much ago aod is now Uvina in earlier age, re1ardle11 of Hollywood. AMA Honors cultural background. Temple writes hil ovm Mensa members are ac· material. His first aM:>wn C D tlve ID community affairs, was produced by Capitol OUDty OCtOr serving on committees, lee-Records, "Africa Beloo111 to luring or helpina in a vari-the Lion." lays 4 Lanes at Onee ORANGE -An America11 ,;================== Medical Association "Certi· ficate of Humanitarian Ser· vice" wilLbe presented here Paving Machine ·Keeps Freeway Work Flowing toniibt to Dr. Marvin H. • Lottman of Anaheim wh o treated South Vietnamese civilians during a recent voluntary medlcaJ miJalon there. I See By Today's Want Ads 17 Percent Of Fami1ies Fatherless t A u11•ll•r but cit.Jee sel•ctio11 of the ,,_ fin• qu•lity H shown i" Ollt HH ,qu•rfoft loutiolll Sotry No TV's i11 Our lrucll Putlett. Approalmately 17 precent of Orqe County families are fatherleu, the president of the Big Brothers of Or· anee County estimated to- day in announcing prepara- tion.a for the group's im-pending fUnd drive. !!-___________ ,,, The presentation will be made at 6:90 o'cloct in the Oran1c Coun\y Medical M- 10Clatioa banquet ball, 300 S. Finer St.. by Dr. W aJ. lace A. Gerrie, OCMA presi· deaL Use of Orchids • \Vl)eft you call find I sen- uinf Roll-Top dm! e A party will tow """ Junk can free ci charp! • ~·1 I <JwilbnU ... le in lMne l'trniee. tb.la comlnc Friday thru Slln- day. • Whtte to tind a 14' Fibtt· 1iu. aid boat• tnlJer at a reuonahle price! e I l' a. rettinc cold and ttiere • a beavtttul natural CanedWI ee.ver coat be- ing eold by a private pv- t;y! =-----=--= - --..:: ----- llADOOAITEIS lOWION LOS ANGEi.ES MALT AVE.:= .. ~: CITY OF COMMERCE AUIHOllZED IUIOE Jamu Day, greetin1 card executive of Anaheim, add· ed that reaeardl lbowa a- ~t half '1 tbe mothers in ttlete families work for county buafnenea and in- FACTORIES SlY / .'MOVE . IT OUT, FORGO · COSTS'· . dultries. "Many OI these mothers hue turned to the Big Brothen •r1anization f o r counHl and guidance to their tons who are in the "trouble ZODe pointinf to- wards acu&e juvenile delin· taoo LIVING .-ROOA\ 2:::.°(ARPETINCi quency," Day said. "These oft.en emotlonal11 dilturbed, fatherless boJa uauall1 worry the mother and affect her ability on the job, u wen u bet' ability to report to the job." But the Big Brotberl inovement, with lta out- .tandlng record of rehablll· tat!Qa troubled fatberleu bo11. can relieve her D1fnd IDd reduee lier abeenteeilm from Work, Day said. SOFAS, LOVE SEA TS, SICTIOMAU. SLEEPERS, CHAIRS 500 sums. KUS ODD TAILES, CHA•s. CHINAS, IUFfm • BEDROOM SUITES ALSO ODD llDS, DRISSIU; Nl1E STANDS, CHESTS •'"' All Colors and Types, Plus Room-Size Remnants 420 Bedding-Den Groups INNERSPIUNG MATTRESSES & IOX SPRINGS, PLUS COMPLETE CORNER GROUPS . . THOUSANDS OF LAMPS, TABLES, PICTURES AND OTHER DECORATOR ACCESSORIES Tbe Oraqe County apn- cy for tbe Bie Brothen la tbe ttdrd largest among the oreanllation's 112 agencies in the country. The locaJ ll'OUP maintains beedquar-ALL EIOELLENT OUALITY -ONLY THE PRICES ARE LOW! . ters at 515 N. Main St., San· ~-llllM-----------------------.,,_,.N>N.__--c · ta Ane, plUJ f\J.0-time re-Choose from the grHtett Hlection ol qu•lity •nd styles ever sHn! Tr•dition•I, French Pro- lionaJ oftices at both lll W. vinc:l•I, Sp•nish MetiterranHn, Contemporuy, Early Americ1n •nd l'e nthouse Modern. Every. Wllahb'e, Fullerton, and l88 thing for the home ••• living Rooms, tedroarns, Din•++es, M•++resses •nd Box Springs, Cu-E. 17th St., Coat.a Mesa. l I peting, T•bles, •mps, Ch•irs, from the wor tis IH din9 manul•cturett of q u 1 I i t y "-me brine ... CoastFirms 11-www.__ __ .W-. __ '-W _____________ __, __ ,__,__-w --- SPICIAL AUTHOllZATION AND AHAN .. MINTS h•v• been m•de with the world's le•din9 furniture •nd •ppli•nce menufac:ture" to use 0 THI WAltEHOUSF' to cliapoaa of m•rket •nd decor•tot semplH, including -entire surplus stocks •nd Inventories ol t,r•nd new qu•lity furniture, carpeting and appliances ••• DIHCT TO THI (ilNHAL PUlllC ••• AT MNU· INI WAHHOUSI PltlCISI r ~~-, ,~,,, .. ,: J Plan Tours ... IS HUGI AND FILLED TO CAPACITY ••• A unique modern facility for stori n9, hendlin9 end distributin9 large shipmen+. of TbreeOr-.Coaatl.ndus· furniture, cerpeting, mattresses, box springs, e nd eppliancse from the world's fore.most manufacturers! All merchandiH sold at "tN war e-lt-e •a•" is =u=:'U:-CC:;1'tt! brand new and carried FULL FACTORY GUARANTEES. ·Any "AS IS or imperfect merchendiH is pie inly in dicated on price tags. You may bring your. :~!ror~~':1 mo~~l own truck or trailer-or we can arrange delivery. AUantlc Ruearch and ..... ..;. ... _,.....,..;. .. .._ ............... ~~~~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Babcock Electronics In Cos-ta Mesa and McDonnell- Douelaa Corp. in Huntington Beach will boat ICbOOl COUD• selors who will be seeldng information llbout job oppor- tun!Utt and preparation. The annual Industry vlll- taUon 11 co-sponsored by the Oran1e Coan~ Guidance Al- todeUon <tcliool COUDMlort iroup) and the PerlOIDltl and InduatrlaJ RelaUoDJ As· soclatlon. The DAILY PILOT~ Covers Boating 3 DAYS ONLY·· SAT .. SUtt 10 to 7 '•I ON. 10 to 9 OTKU DAYS t te 6 .. CASH 0. CREDIT BMtK nRMI UP to 36 MONTHS No Down Pymt. IANKAMERICARD .MASTER CHARGE 1 . ... '•· Thursday, Novtmbtr 9, 1967 SALi HILD ·at 111·124 W. 19111 .·conA MISA •·· DRMS · CASH & CARRY (TERMS & DELIVERY ON. LARGER ORDDS) MANY ITIMS ONI Of A KIND ·-_ -.NO REORDERS FIRST COME ~ _ Fl~ SERVED ., .. U OPEN 11 A.M. SHARP fJll.Oll • 11LOWS • PllOWS e Imely Velvet 99¢ Sola Pillows' 2.95 Val• • ~ Tufted Sofa Pillows in l<Nely 69" decoratji fabric8 " 1.95 V•lue-ChoiC8 e BED B&S'T-$119 Delu%e model! E~ly Worth 4.95 IARL Y AMIRICAN 2 · PC. SUITES ·• SCOTOI GUARDED . POl.ISHED COTIONS $1'3500::.. Worth 232.59 WHILE THEY LAST . . , . . -. - " IHufyrest King Size \MATI'RESS & BOX SPRJN6 · .. $ET •.•• Slightly lmperted ' · .. sag• -BEDROOll-BOOl'CAam!S-UV· ING ROOK -DINJRG 1IOOll -lMIPs -()CCASIONAL PD5CIB -A BEAU'IIFUL STOClt se.um.· · FUL CASH & CABllY ~ 100 ODDl·-...Bml MUST GO-PRICl'NO oaJEC1' Davenport = 925• ' . Ash Trays ----~···· 4c Carvings s.ts .... ltc ~~Mats='9c P.S. -A~CTURES a MlllllOltS '°RALF PRICE - Book Case =. rr ••••t ••••••••• VV' -TOASJERS -• I • ------~---··--.. --... --, . -1 J ~ I l I • c 1 f 0 d , f1 p y p ' et K 4. .. M m M tb M II c ( ·1 bll tai .~ pie ( , ., 1( fn beJ I we: Aui .,. . -• -c.--... . . . . ..., -,_ Thursct~, Nowmber CJ, 1967 DAILY PILOT H Pre~ict $3 · Milli Pn Super Bowl Gat_~ ~ MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -Pro ~ ball commlllloner Pete RouDe predicted Wednelday tbe world dwnplonahlp pme t. be play· ed in Mlaml'• 0r-. Bowl woWd be tbe flrlt 1n *tcrJ ·to ll'Oll tn uceu of '3 mJJllon. Ticket ii.lei would llriq In ' *'91,822 bued on a apectect tun bo111e of 75,!HI. Televilion .an4 radio ~·IU8* revt!IBM of '2.5 mllllor1 would brine t b e total to '3.288,122. 1bla would top by a large mar- cln tbe $2,1'8 .. ~ from 1ut year'• tnauaurl1 cliamPlon- aldp pme bltften the National . Defense KeY ~,To PUrdue's Favoritism OOCAGO (AP)-Everybody DOWI it'll be PUrdue'a oftenae against Mln- nesota'a defense Satwday .in the first Of three key pmet which will de- tennlne the .Big Ten c~ionlbip &Dd Rose Bowl l''ll1'111DtaU9e. But what ~ PuNae'I clefenH and Mbmesota'1 o f f e a 1 e. A dole check OD these. flpres reldDJ a.bowl why Purdue baa beq•made • lJ.paiDt. favorite. ~ 1ntte eac'll team 1* nm up a +o record in the e o a f • r-• a e e, l's·. -4uM11Db~•: IOla first b: 1»a .. .... hind. ~ lla dole ateaM io Mtnnaota o1 H'r-and MtnnetMa " • poor fourtb tD ·Purdue la olfeme. . A ~'1 MeMiw raakill& II beled Oil the oppotltloa;• .... per came in points, first dOWDI IDd yards JWd- ed per play. Mlnneaota-ht.I yilJlted • averqe ot u pointa per PIM tt u.3-for Pur- due and th1I 11 the main rtUClll that fdpmesota ~ lbove Purdue on de- fense. However l.. an. averqe yardl yleldild per play I YUl'CJU tope Minne.Iota 3.1 yarcll to 3.7 for the Gopben. Offm.slvely .. there is no comparison. Purdue hM averaged IU J>Ointa a pDe to 15.3 for VinMIOtL fbe BolJ.. ~ led bf 1be falMlloUI Leroy Keyes, averate 8.2 18* per play to u for tbe GoPter•. On TUlb1ng y;ardag' Pardue bu ... tdae 4' 5.1 yards a *° to S.4 for Mtimelota and in pulial the Boller,. tnabra average 9.0 yll'dl to 7.9 fot ......... ''Tbey do everything a little better than anyone we've ~ ao far,•• Mhmea_ota Coach Murnt W*matll said Tutsday • · "AD we can do ii )!opt LercrJ Key• dQem't 1et the ball Jn tbe opeG toe often. RUUy., our onl)' hope 1* 1o ai1t ,.U.1DID Jack MoUnlqll not to ~Keyes." oDeokopf, however wasn't buyint WG1Utb'1 line and 1ald, "Anybod1 .... -~t afraid of Minne,ota bu to :=· The only tb1ng ·1 don't UD· ls why tbe7're not blgMr ta the polll.'' . PUrdue la No. 5 la the AP Poll. MoDenkopf diamialed any disad- vantage Purdue mtpt have 1n that the Boilermakers can't co to the Role bowl becauae of the Bil Tea's no-re- peat mle. ''We knew we CICIUldn't 10 from the 1~" aa.14 MoDokopf. "Our tida ,re determined to wtn the cbamploo- 1bip ·Ind are doinl a rood Job. But we ban to pt tbil one." . Orbillo Battles Cookie Wallace LOS ANGE.LES (UPI) -Joe7 Or- b\llo, loeer ot onlf two of 15 Ofbta, ~ .. on COOldtl Wallace of Texu in • JG.round bU'fWe!gbt bout • OlJ_m- plo Auditorium toalabt. Ol1Jllo 11 on leeve from the Army. The local ftebter' 1 loa1t1 came qalnlt now retired Eddie Macbtn and 10Ull1 Jerry Qurry. Quarry won a ct.ctaton from Orblllo tn a 10-round bout here last Dece~ ber. In uoth«r to.rounder, li&bt beavy• welehtl ~lmo HenderlOll and Charlie Austin tans!•· ,_ Mlaml the annual, or at leut bt. ennlal, bomt of the Super Bowl. The tame will be blacked out within a 75-mlle radlu.a of Mlam.1. which means that Fort Myers and Orlando would be the cloleet citles Where it could l>e vfewed on television. The Green Ba7 Pacbn defut- ed the Kanau City Chiefs 35<10 in the first AFlrNFL playoff. Ticketa fer that came were pric• ed at •u. •to, and ts and the gross ticket sale w~ f/f11,560. The televiaion a.lid radio rigbta to the Columbla Broadoutillg System were increased thb year · Convention Center. Anaheim · won, 104-100. The AmigOI bit the road and return to the center November 19 to meet Oakland. Weary -AniigoS Ho~~ On, SlaVe Off Houston, 104-100 Ir EARL GUSTDY , ... o.lfr ........ Coach Al Brightman say1 hl1 Ana- beim ~. Clle of the youngest teams kl profesalooal tpOl'ta, _.. learninl the rtior1 of the road. The Amtp, who average 24 years of age, obllied a American Basket- ball Allociation schedule loof by re-turninC to the Convention Oenter Wed- nelday tlllght where, before 1,114, they beat Hout.on'& Maverlcb; l()t..100. T h e AmJcos bave yet to abow t b e 1moothnea you generally asaodate with pro buketball and Brightman AY• the Wearyjac travel 1J respomi- ble. .. Ai tllil travel OD the road II toulb>'' he aid, out.aide the Amlp' )oclter room. Be leaned agalmt a wall .. be Wei it IDd appeared fatlped himlelf. "Loot .t Oakland," be contlnued, ••'Ibey looted IJ'Nt at the belbmlng of the tcbedale with IOIDe home games. But I tee tbeJ 've lolt their Jut two pmu-<>n the road." Amheim ii now 4-t. HOUiton ls 1-4. Tbe Amigos' one-nllht bome stand at aa end,, Bri,lhtman bopea to acbieve some aemb&Uce ot order before hlt- Un1 the. *POrta 1.1atn. The club woo't play again until lb Moocla1 Dllbt appointment In New Otleau. Tbe next night they play at HOUiton and the followln1 night they're ln Dallas before returntnc home to meet Oakland oa Sund&y, Nov. 19. ~"We hive five day1 before we travel aiatn and we're aol.na to work out ev- ~ lay,'' Britbtman aa.ld. "We're at a point now wbere we'll bave to de· cide which eigbt « nine guys are go- iDC to do molt ot the playing for us. Ever,one bM been plaJlng a lot so tbe7've aB had a cbanCle to show what they can do.•• The Aaqoc clung to a five-to-eight point lud fm-mOlt of the evening Wednelday IDd .flna11y aweeted out a hulle wlCb tbe olf1c:ial 1COrer before ~~tbewin. 'lbe ~ c:Wmed tbe official scorer, In tbe fiDll minute of play, llWe °'*1IDd tint pointl for a buck· et m.e.d ol two. Tbe players, Bright· man and ..... Art Klln an were try. Ina to ouWIMlat l9Cb ~ at the scor· Bn1ins Sharp For Huskies LOS ANGELES-UCLA It expected to be at fall ltrqtb SMllrday when the Brulu tat. on W~ in the Colhtum. , Tbe largtlt Jmema on the squad, LmTy Sltale, retw'Ded to thd prac· tic:e field Wednesday • the Bruins went throqb a to-mtnut. workout. Slaaie, a 6-fooW, 248-pound tackle, lnjuud an achllla tendon t w o weeks ago but ta ezpect.d to be back to on b1a offeuive line spot t b t • week. er'1 table but to no avail. Then the Maverick bench exploded bi outrage when a deliberate foul at- tempt on Anaheim's Steve Kramer waa ruled a jump ball by the officlala. Only 12 seconds were left. · Houlton aided Anaheim's cause im- measurably by blowing seven ~ eight free throws in the final two minutes. Seven-foot Anaheim center lMry Bunce, while still no threat to Wilt, ccmtmues to show improvement. He scored 24 Wednesday and bauled down 11 nbounds and busUed. · * HOUSTON ...... ..,, .. l'T .... Mo-A M-4 MoA -* A "" TP 1·11 .. , u 11 t J 7 •U 1·1 1•1' 1' 1 4 21 .... ~t"1tt2' t-14 1~ >J S 2 5 2' N N :r-2 S t t 6 ~ N 1-3 I t 1 1 S.lS N M S t I "1 1-4 M 1-1 1 1 1 ) 1..J M 1-1 J t 4 J w .. >7 • • • • H •1 .. t t 1 t 21_.. t-1 »o4f 1' 6 M I• AMAHllM M'1 " ).l't.. " •• M-4. 1111-A 1111-A ... " "" Tft ..... J.lt N •t 4 1 2 1t ._. ,_,. M ... 16 2 J M 0.... W MCMI011 t e.r..i 0.0 M IM t 0 t t OlnNI t-1 M 0.0 S t J 0 ,--Md!IM J.IS M U 14 1 I 1' ..,_. t-1 1M M 2 2 f t ltnnler J.U H M t ) 4 11 ~ H M M t 1 t t ~ M HWf14ft S)lll 24 HM•lt 4 _,...., •1 M f.11 7 t • 17 T•ts »-t) U 2~ • 1t at It' .-.w ....... ANflelf!t .... . • ...... 27 H 2t D-IM How1en . . . . • . ........ n ,, a. a-100 A"'""10 -1,llL from $2 miWon to $2.5 mllllon. Each player and coach on Ulla year's winniDg team wW re· ceive a •1s,ooo 1bare of tbe net receipts. Each losing player and coach will get fl,500. ·At 49 players per club, t b e amount paid out In tb.11 manDer would be •1,102,500. 11>.e remain· der of the net rec:elpta will be diJtributed 50 percent to the player benefit plans of the t w o leagues, five percent to each competing club, 10 percent to eacb league office and 20 p e r· cent to Rozelle'• office. f PETI ROlll.LI Baughan Awaits I • 'Reunion' With -Old Eagle Pals LOS ANG~ (AP) ~Linebacker like the quarterback that might pull Maxie Baughan ot the Los Antelea them off. BamJ bu .-1.1 reaaons for a big "Some of my audible calls are col-.,.._ on, some are numbers, but m01t are dl1 aplnat tile Pbiladelphla Eaates just words. They're not In cadeace .... Sanday. with the quarterback'• alpala -fD1 .. I,_ tae. wa1t1nf tor tbll chance men bne to bur tbem, too. .,.. liDCe 1 jolDed tbe Ram. two '"nlll rmne has become • lnla• " .. _ "I t -'-gueaamg contest between the quarter• Jell'I aco, .... 1ay1. 1pen •u. yeara back and the defensive 1lpal caller. wltla tbe J:1gi.. l -ftel lite-I did at-If I guess flght.-we"'lool: great. Hl'm Geoflla Tech before our annual home-wrong, rm a bum." coming game. R e v e r t l n g back to the 49en, "I don't iuppoee I'll play any bard-Baughan concluded: . "I called the same audibles in our er-I always play u hard u I cen-first league game with them but they bot I 1ure want to make a good 1bow-won that one, fO there wasn't a peep ing." out of them." Baughan doesn't go into details but it 1J a fact that he asked the Eagles LJ s to trade him. coach George Allen • • P icked landed him for the Rams. Bau&han bu great respect for the Eagles' quarterback, Norm Snead. He bu ~e 1ir.e of the Rama• Roman Ga- briel, can flebt off the rush and sta-tistlcanY, be'• the No. 2 quarterback la the National Football League. "We 1eem to catch a bot passer ~ fllf week now," Maxie oblerved. • Saa Fanehce ... proteatecl that Bautba jammed tbetr ••ala in fbe pme at San Jl'rlllldlco Sunday whfcb Lot Angeles won 17-7. Maxie 11fd he'll continue to call the defensive audible aignala at the line. "That's our system. We do it every week." be explained. "I call an auCli- ble on 60 to 70 percent of the plays. Sometimes I go as high as fM> and 90 percent against teams with multiple offet11es like Dallu. "When a quarterback says some- thlng like 'set. red, 48' and runs a draw or screen, the next time be calls that signal I know what's comlng and I'd be stupid not to call an audible to counteract it "I don't say 'go,' or 'hut,' words Troy's HUii Still Injured LOS ANGELES -Mllte Hull. voted Southern California's outstanding baclt in 1968, may play some football for the Trojans this season-but not this year. Hull injlD'ed his left knee on an ex- tra point play during USC's 30-0 vic- tory over Stanford earlier this year. A caat on the knee wss removed Wed.De.day , and a team spokesman said Hull will begin light training soon and could be ready for a Rose Bowl game. The Trojans worked out for t e 1 s than two bolD'I Wednesday with ID· other returnee from the injury list - 0. J. Simpson -running lightly. Simpson sprained his right instep two ween ago but la expected-to see ac- tioo Saturday at Corvallis, Ore., when USC meets Oregon State. 10,000 TO SEE MAPLE LEAFS? LOS ANGELE~ack Kent Cooke's Los Angeles K.inp fJ&Ure to 'draw about 10,000 fans Into the Sport& Arma tonight when they tat~ on one Of the ga~'• gianta-tbe Toronto Maple Leafs. The Kings, a major turprise 1n ear. .ly National Hockey League play, are M-3 in the Western Division to lead the ioop. The M11ple Leafs, 8-4-1, are the l~aders in the Eastern Division. In their first meeting two weeks a10, Toro11to beat LA by a 4-2 count. The Kings beat the Se.ala Tuesday, M . ID Toronto's last outinc, the Maple Leals routed OUland Wedneadil)' night, &-1. To Capture World Golf MEXICO CITY ('UPI) -Tbe Unit- -. States, counting on its.duo or Jack Nicltla111 and Amo.Id Palmer, ls hea- vily favored to win the World Cup for tbe seventh time in the la.st eJght years. Nicldata and Palmer, who won last year in Tokyo when the tourney was still known a1 the Caoada Cup, will compete against a record field of 39 other national teams in the four-day com petition. The tourney, which opened today is mosUy for prestige since the wtnning two-man team re~elves only '2,000 ~~e the top ind.lvidual wins just *1.· A record five-tiritt! winner m the 14 years of team competition, Palmer has still yet to will the individual title -a feat Nicklaus turned in 1963 and 1964. The South African team of Gary Player and Harold Henning •e ex- pected to give Nicklaus and Palmer their toughest competition oa the 7,• 250-yll'd Mexico Golf Club course. The Australian combination of Bruce Crampton and Allen Murray aid the Spanish duo of Sebastian Mi· guel and Ramon Sota are also figured to be in the running. Nicklaus and Palmer agreed the rarified air will help with the long drives. Nicklaus figured the blgb alti· tude will add 10 percent distance to the approach shots and Nicklaus said it would add ~ yards to the drives. Pro Basketball Standings ABA llAITHN DIVISION w .. u.t ,d ......... lndl•"I ................ 10 2 Al> -Min~• .............. ' J M1 M Plltlburtlfl . ••• •• .. ...... S S .JOO .. Hew Jt rwy • • • • • • ...... 4 J .... """ K911tudty .. .. .. • • .. • • • • 4 7 ~ IYI W•STaltN DIVISIOtf H-Orlllns .... .. .... 7 t .m '*'-' ........... o.... J 4 ..556 , ...Olllas " ............... _ J J .JOO 2\t "iM laNJ" •••••••••••••• -• , .364 • Anet.elm ................ ' f .JOI • tloullOn ............ ~;. l • J O a . .......,.. ....... DeftYlf' 11.. OellJeM f7 H-Hfwr He. .. ~ t1 lt'ldlene lOf, New Or'te9N 101 MlnMtOt1 106, Ke!ltuckl' '2 AMllltm ltc. "-!On 100 NBA •AfT11•M DtYlllOM w .. LMt ,d. hlllll4 ,.,_..,..,, .............. • l ·'°' - llollori .................. 1 1 .115 t Detroit • .. .. • ... • • • .. • • • • 4 ·'°' ) Clnclnnell •••••• , ., .. • .. S 7 .Al1 J Hew York ............. , S 7 "17 5 1an1more • .. .. .. • .. .. • • ' 1 .~ ,.,.. W•ITWllN DIVISION SI. U.. ........... 1> 1 .m - San F rencltco .. • • • .. • ' .5 .'43 4 Lot Antitltt .... , • • .. • • • ' 4 ,600 .5 S•n Oltt0 •. •• •• ... • .. 2 11 .u~ 10\\ IMttle ..... , ••• .. .... .. • t 11 ,15' 10'' c111"-................ 1 10 .on 10.,.. ...... .,.. lt•tlllts ..lllmore 112, Cln<IMtll 100 Detroit 110. New Yort lot Sl. LOVI• m. s .. ttl• "' PhllecMllllllt 12', Sin 0 1'90 114 ~~~--------------------·-----~----·--.._--~A·•~ .. . -. -' . . . ' . . . ·-~·--· .... - • • . . . ··---···-·~ ... '··-•••a •• .. •1• . .. . . jt~ DAILY PILOT !~-Rams'_ Don Chuy . l:onsta~tly. n ·efies Danger ' .. y LOS ANGELES -Someday they mlgbt do a television aeries on the : We and times of Doll 0.uy. Carollo. The two are profe11Jonal wreaUen. methods ol laftlctlnl harm oe a. Wn!SUers. ladiea wbo .. fbe bit pa . .._ old MoqoUan Momtar, or anythlnc. Juat dolls. they .... reaDJ fut ad tricky. plalD Don Qsuy. time before be agr"Md to forttt tbe whole thint." i The thlnf la, Cbuy llve1 lD conatant danger of bodlly harm. There ii Cl"¥t dancer ln pro 1mll· ling, but not ln the rlnf. Seriot.11 in- juriea on the canvaa are uncommon. Tbote that do occur are mostly-acei- dentaL U a run paya atten~n dur· ini reheanala, be II uauall1 u u.te in the wreatllng riot u in bit living roo111 rocttn1 chair. "A common one," be 1&J'I, ••11 to burn you wttb a lliJlted d.-:el lt re. all)' hurts WbeD a IQ1 COCD11 1'J be- TbeD call .... ud ... ,.. Wwt "·-to lnt out dan you ~ wbat'• _... ..... ...-y IOll OD Po ger Ch~ e1p1at111 JDMt t( ~ people · ma t1lewhlre than-outlldl the rta· turttng In mnbalb outside 1bt 1ocbr dlum mtl. Por tmtance, tlere ta eoo- room door an ._.. U... a trtae sick lldirable rt.It brtolved with stopping ChU)' la a11ted tbt bat way out of auch clrcwnata.nc.1. "Tbtf can be very lDsultlq,'1 be ny1. 0 1'e ftrat thillS you ' have to 1eani II to C()Dtrol your temper. I 11'1 to laUCb it oft ml ~ tbem out of it, but WI doein't cfo U1 ~ U they attack you. t For opener11 ht II a fuard wltb . the Rama football team. Pl&Jiq pro- , ftuional football la an excellent way 1 fo.r. one to 1tt one'• body broken in I w, lf JtOt 1D • fl'Mt m&Q1 ama1l .~s .. buy aat out a portion of the ues r season with a kidney lQjw'J but, bap- 1 pUy, thua far in the current puahing '. Qd abovlnC b1a 1-1. 256-poUDd frame : remains mt.ct. It la outalde the rlnl that wreatlera exist in constant Jeopardy to Ute and limb. But let Chuy tell il "'lbe dan1er la from the falll," be expl.aiDI. "Boy, tbey ar11 something else. You never know what they are goinl to do next. ~ When the football aea.aon concludes, : Chuy ii in·real danatr. Yihen the foot-t ball playing comes to an end, Chuy •.takes to tbe road with teammate Joe ... •"l'bey wait for you outside the ata- dium· and get you when you come oul 'Ibey have a mUlion tricks."· Chl.11 qplaiDa 1ome of tbe favorite , • t· t.: Agal .. t OCC Will GWC Five . . Play on Blacktop? By IAll. GUSTklY Of .. 09., ........ It's not exactly letting any cats out of the bat. but <;olden West College football ~d baaketball teams share the district stadium and gymnasium on tile Orange Coast campus. The Ru.stlers will probably never have their o-n Cootball stadium but a ·butetbaJJ ltnlc:ture ii in the ··works. A 2,00ke::J•vil- lon Will tit compl f<r 011 • pounda) high acorer the 1989-70 acbool year. t..M11 ... _...t --'"-It wlD be locaW immed-WU a ---. ,_.. -l•i.11 .. of .. nlm· fDr tbl PlpplrdlDi OoDlll miDI poel. wlllda II not far frOlll latt ,._. ad WU Or- lrolll h oatdoor blacktop ... e OlantJ'I bMt pnp'C9- basW eaurt1 -tar two llMoal ~'°" . Golden West hoop co.ch Prather WOD't be of any Dick Strlcilln i.roupt up early use to the Ruatlers, t'he subject of the outdoor however, u be doesn't be- courtl m a joahiq manner come eligible until the aec- Wedne..say ond semuter, tn January. "You~ OW' f1nt con-The same IJ true for Bob ( ' ... ,_ Mieth CM ). erence game w.ut H&IOD "m..."' .. -n i t 1 be ii with Orange Cout and no:: u usu. • y lt's suppOaed to 'be~ tMn ia..,._,.,11 - home game. I tblnk I'll ·try ~ck.Un promises. to 1et the game nritched to We have more belpt, our outdoor courts." more bench and we're -~ Hes kiddi · of course 1y well off at the IU&fda. but it is a fid that ~ Bad tbe aura of tbe bl& year'• occ.Golden We at time not enraptund two otb· series will be aubstantiaIJ:y er proapectl, StrictUn mlabt more interesting than la.st have been able to contest }'tar' a. <>range Cout wu 0 r a n I • Cout an tV9 a power la.st year (u they ~ pldecl Raabe ~· will be again thia aeason) -••-• -·• __ ,.~ • and the· RUIUen, In their ~ ~-...,.... .~1• first year, wtre, In a word, into '*' regtatratloil 1lnel weak. flw dlJI before be wu to ~···· BUD TUCKER 6 Mt bind you &Dd 1tlcb bla butt la tbe back of your aec:t. • ''lben there are tbe bat pim. 'fteJ really hurt when you cet jabbed 1D the rig.ht place. Moltl,J it Ja tbl okl in the bead, bull ..., Mft other • ,.. • cold beer. motive9. ..NMrl.T rlV'J jo&Dt bu 1 CUY wbo "'Ibey wut JM lo eet mad and pta juiced up and wanta to challenge belt them;' Doll l&J'I. ''TllM tb1J cu r.rf bec-_Ull JOU are blg," be aays. aue you. JtlA a. a ..._., a. law 'U tbey ftiit o\it you're a wreatlu, regard.I a ..,........, budl u lethal tbo7 ~ wut a piece of you. weapooa." . · , 0 1t 1 nearly alway1 Utt.le fellows, At that, a.J II DOt Ja u much but not Joq qo a py came up and danger u some ol tbe ou.n mu. blttoduced blm..U. He wu an atr- much u m aeldolD taa. Gae pert of J1Dea lllot and l&id be 1n'e1Ued in "Now you bav• to defead JOUrMU, but you have to be, carUll JtOt to put any marks on tbeJn. If you do, they llave eVidence for a lawault. Usually, I put a 1leeper hold OD them.'' the viI1abL 81 ii ht'...,... ad dean · , CQIJel IDd demanded l IO outaide cut and limptJ .._ Ml look Jib a wttb bbD ud wrestle. bid guy. ••1 couldn't talk him out of It and While the 1\1.Y I.I a,agtng in bll alumber on the tJoor, Qiu,y llipa out ud trie1 another joint. In fact, be does not bne a name. haUy wtllt outside. J had to hold He ii not tbe Med Savqe Cll' tbl bbn down OD the aldewalk for a loq '"Jbt bif trouble ii," be aaya, "I don't get to finish very many been." c.m.M "''· .. ., ,,..... ... ¥.ol-Gag~Ey-e 12-foot Baskets to experiment with U.foot bubta at the request of Sportl mUJtrated. . ~We've tot several tall P.}ayen OllOW ,quad and we acreed to Ull tbe JJ.f oot baa· Uta to help out in reaearch Spor1a mmtrated ia conduct-lnl Oil tbe df ec:t h1Cher bai-t.eta would bave on ·the came,.. Mean said. "Penoaally, I've never been 1D fa.or ot alteiiiig the JO.t9ot bfldtl I think the higber'. l*bt would hurt ' He uplainl It til wq: "Mater Dei 11D't ., Mione .. tMJ'VLJMtn tm wt couple Of yeara '° wt tb1nt we can livt them quite a battle. . "We have a couple ol our injured boys back IO we should be re1d7. Tbl tilln& that lillril . Ua IDOlt .. DOt DaVinl any depth -ft Oll}1 bave •boys on h ..-.S· .. Vtrbum Dlt ii a....._ tbreat with .* PllllDI at- Uck and ground c~ m L Quarterback Fred . G.rave1, a three-year starter fci'"the Eaciu• Ctnerall.1 tbrow1 20 to 25 times per tilt and b.u completed over 50 percent Of bis attempts. ' H1a favorite recelv• h flanker Ree Echols. Backs Willie 'lbomu and Jim RJgilns are unuaully 1wlft and 'lbomu 11 de· ICrlbed u ''• little pat." by McVey. He wellht 130 and atanda 5-l 'lbe Eaglet have a aturdy llne, which avera1e1 8.2 per man. In two meetings J.ut year. enroll at owe mt Mart the Pirata rolled, m.• Mlller, u all· «Nlll:I per-Ratee .. s .. 1i ....... ~ Wt••f!rS and 8M2. former fir ~· fled to Tommie:· 'Give Arm For Medal' the 11Dall man more tba the tall one. For one thiDI, It will reduce his shooting Wood.a is pot takiQf to- night's rival Ugbtly. "We know 'they cu cauae JOU a lot of tfollb)e witb tbe1r apeed and passing. Tf>at guy Graves can throw that ball 70 yards tn the air. • Golden West probably CZeigbJoG (IlliDoil) ju.at be-Jean Ritter (left} clutchel tbe champ&onabip trophy lifter winninl tbe recent fron't beat OOC tbta J ear, fore cluaea started at Gold-second annual pnlident'a cup golf toumlllllld at RaDCbo San Joaquin Coun- lither, but it'll be cloler. en Weft, . try Club. At rilbt ia llidee Kelchn•, the ft111Derup. A mCld-i death playoff • Stricklin baa more talent. Golden Weat'a firlt ·game wu required to cletermtne. the winner. otbll flight wln8'D wen Pbyllil Stllf • depth at tbe guards and la scheduled for December ford. Obarlene Collini ad Nancy Newland. belebt 1 in San 1>1e10 against the ----------------------------l'te~g lettermen are UCSD junior Yll'lity. ~ Cbrilteuen (6-0) To PftJIU'9 for tta opener. ~Il~ Erlcbon (&-U, ~j the Ruatler1 ~tiDOe work· ttouciD and Bob JQuwetter. illl ou~ at OCC s IYJD ln the ~Lion'• name bare requtrea 9"ellln0. Rancho Alamitol • im utetlat. He lw come HlCh ind, when the lltua· ; 1lown with back trouble and tlon demandl it, on the 1 eedJ t b e doctor's OK be-blacktop. ·,fore be can 1tart pnactice. ->-..A-..>... •M Strlckl.ln baa 1atbered w u 1:" ~ about him a promising band R J ~of n~wcomera. From Hunt-USt er :.tqton Beach comes 6-5 What's Cliaff ey's Recor<t? . · 'T errihle,' Says Gable ( 0-7) range. "But, of course, no one really know1 and we hope to provide aome answen." Meara bu attempted to divide bla ,quad equally for the test came. Tenneuet'I tall~er LEMO()D• "'"'"• (AP\-II 7-foot Tom .-, w n1:1, _,.., ,-., all • · Soutbeutern on 1ut .r crld,,: ~ ~ ,._.., Jeape cbamplou. WdeldlJ nlCb& bt would -Tall 'Ilom led the SEC in re- ulive bll tlibt arm to win bouJlda with • in 28 games. a told medal ID the oat He will be on the orance OlympiCI" and tut be II ,quad. .,aimt any pollible Negro Tallest men on the white bo cott. team will be Bobby Croft, •1 . 6-foot-lD, and Latty Mans-SDllth, a Nepo, spoke to field, 6-foot-8. Both are ~ 200 at a dinner oven 1opbomorea. "I just bope the 1ame doesn't end up like lt did last 1Mf with a lot of roufh 1tuU." . • ., .... Del U.....wllt llld™llrt LT4...-Hllllf LO-Slit,,. DtUIRlll c -Miiie wt11i. ·~" C.rltf U -Cla,_ W. .. _ .... ...._,, o~,... Gnvtt LM-Je"* ltl•IM •t+-Wtlllt TllWllU "'-"tnll •c11o11 1fS .. "' •• "' -11'1 "' "' ,. 111 tn tit ,. ,., 17S f1J ,,. ,., '" l:ll .. khorse. Allaa Rob.ln:aon. Schedul iDa sends aharpabooter e , e Shelley (5-11) and a ''li.i&h-scorin& trio from La Chaffey Junior College football coach Bill Gable was uked what bis team's record u. woes, too. Gable said tie. Tbey led 34-8 with four· Wednesday he expected only Md-a-half m i a • t e s Jett ~ « 31 to suit up for prac-.weated out a furious &st: tice.. -Bis best tack.le, Bill Ja-1lr l'anJ and fiDaDy prevlli.1- lroblc, haan't played for four ed. X-3). in hla ~or In bil central · Smallest man on the Ooor Callfonua hometown. will be Dick Joboatoo 5- He . told .the audience a foot.a. He's a sophomore ....., ,. ._ e1•11¥ '":,,... °" meetinC will be held Nov. pl_,muer and wtf1 be on '"" LIN -.i :Quinta includea P411Ul Kor- ~ cUk (6-3), Ollie Martin (5;.10) • and Manhall Wade (5-10). ~ From Newport Harbor t comes Craig Tucker (M ) ; IAUd Dennis Smith (~11), a ... redahirt wt year. Santiago ~·bl& man Tony Klae1 (M ) ! lends height, but not much ; elle u yet. : · But the one single nugget wbo strlcklin will depend :.:upon heavily for the Eastern ~Conference atretcb drive ls >u -Westm.inster ace Dave ~Prather (6-9). Tbe rail-thin •. ' · Club to Hear Piersall Talk JlmJny Piersall, celebrat- e! author, falhe.r of nine • children and fonner out- : ftelder for the California An· : fell, ii especttd tA> draw a : Alll house Nov. 22 when he • speaka to the Aeronutronic ~ Wives' Club for buabands, : frlenda and anploye1 of the j Philco-Ford Corp. GOLDEN WEST SCHEDULE Dec. 1 .. ,at UCSD (JV) Dec. 8 . . . .at Bakerafleld Dec. 9 ....... at Fresno Dec. 12 . . . . RIO HONDO Dec. 15 at Mt. San Jadnto Dec. 19 at San Di•IO lf•a Dec. 21-23 ............ . at Fullerton toumament Dec. 28-30 ........... . at Sam Barry Tournament Jan. 5 ORANGE COAST Jan. 8 at Su Bernudlno Jan. 9 . .. .. . . .. CITRUS Jan. 12 . .. . .. CRAFFEY Jan. IS ...... at Santa Ana Jan. 28 at Mt. San Antonio Jan. 'r1 . . . .FULLERTON Jan. 30 ....... CYPRESS Feb. 2 . . . . RIVERSIDE Feb. 8 ... at Orange Coast Feb. 9 .............. . Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. SAN BERNARDINO 13 . .. . . . . .at Citruc 18 ....... at Chaffey 17 .... at USC P'rosb 20 . . . .SANTA ANA 23 .................. . MT. SAN ANTONIO 26 ...... at Fullerton 'J:1 • • • • .. at Cypre11 29 . . • • .. at Riveralde "Terrible," he said. He's right, the Pantbera have playec2 seven games this aeuon and have lost every one. They should lose again Saturday night when they travel to Costa Mesa to play Golden Weal lt'a a season that start- ed out on the wrong foot for Gable and bu grown worse. On the night they were to depart for their first 1ame, at Orange Coast, the bus wu two hours late and the game didn't start until 9:30 at OCC. The Panthers lost, 56-18. Gabl& baa aot beeD atarv- ing for point. this year. The Tiger offense bas not 4rag· ged its fHt in putting points on the acoreboard. But the defense haan't yet been able to close the flood gates and aa a conaequ.ence Chaf- fey has been outacored by a 287·128 margin. All of Cbafiey's foes have scored at least 'l1 points. And the Alta Loma team baa been beset with lnJury 23 at tbe UCLA campu at . the or• .. -team. m.t 1.ofleld ,.,, wbkb all leadlng Ne c r o 1_. -·---------•'•••••t·-------m11, 1Neb and bas probablJ CJIAFFEY'S BECOllD bad it fer this season. But 11 Orange Cout another lineman, P h 11 6 San Bernardino Wbee11Jr, will probably come o Santa Ana off tbe iQjury sheet to play M atrua aiainlt the Rustlers. u· f1IUettGD Ol G9l4en West, Gable ii • c,pr.a athletes of ·Olympic ca1ibft 55 would be on band or repre-~ sented by correspondence. 52 Smith nid a decision 41 would be made at that time OCC Heroes effUalve lD bis praise. rt Riverside "Golden West u j ust about on what action thete cad!· 35 · dates would tab toward 38 competttion in the 1988 ,_.........,.,.........,,...,...... the qulcteat junior coUege team I've eeeo in Southern Callf ornia this year. I waa very Impressed with their game agatnst Fullerto11. · They abould have won." A.lked to appraise the RUltlen' -.21 wbomping by Mt. SAC Saturday, Gable. seemed myatified. "That wu a hard acore tor me to figure . Eith- er Golden Welt was terribly Kat agalmt Ml SAC or ML SAC ii really that good." WhDe the Ru.atJers Wi'!re takint their lumps at \\. dl- nut, Gable's team logged· still another beating. Thls one wu applied by R1 \'er- llde, aa..21. Chaffey won the 1966 bat· ·Cage League Seeks Entries Team applications a r ,_ wr ·biaint·~ bJ the Colt& Mesa Pvu and Rec- reation Depl for tbe Muni- cipal Buketball league wblcb beglna p1-y Jan. 2. Retlltntion , .. the league wlll lut anUJ New. 31 and l*ftlted applicant. a r e aAed to lip up at Che CGI· ta Meta atJ Hall, TT Fair Dr. betWM'll I a.m. aDd 5 p.m. F« further information, call l34-5.1M. Olympics at Mexico Qty. He explained nearly all oif them have agreed to act to-. gether and that either all or none would partictpate. Smith, San Jose S t a t e nmnft' who boldl world rec_. orda in the 220 and 440 yard and 400 meter rUDI, ea14 be would favor golnt to Me:d· co City. He predicted there la a 75 • percent chance 1be IJ'OUP would decide aplnJt a boy- cott. Eagles Host Irvine Meet • 1be zany outfielder, a vet.. : eran of 20 seuons in pro- ~ fesslonal baseball, played ~ in six AU-star games during .. biJ career. An avowed toast· Horne.ts Still 2nd in Nation TM Irvine League cros1 country cbamptomhJp will be up far grabs Friday aJt. emoon at Estancia R I g b School wben tbe lea1ue meet beitlna at 3: 15. muter, Piersall wt season r began a new car~ with Fullerton JUAklr Collet• th• Angels' speakers bur· continues to bani OD to the eau. No. 2 position In oational Tbe Aeronutroolc meet-junior college football rank· ID« begins at 8 p.m. lo the logs complied by the J .C. cafeteria of the Phllco-Ford . Grid Wire of Paaldena. facility in Newport Beach. Bakersfield, 7.0, juat as Guella from the Anabeim doggedly clings to tbe No. and Lawndale plant. a.re 1 spot. alJo invited as •ell u Bakersfield survived Its • em ployes from the Ball Rd.· crucial with Santa Monica Warner Ave. facility. last weekend, 19-13. Fuller- " ton drubbed OraDge Coast, 39-7. • Other Southlend schools ranted ere, El Camino (3rd), San Diego Mesa (10th), San Diego (lMh) and Ta!t (17ttl). Tbe rankings: JAYCll! NOTH : The Grid Wirt ,_,.. !I'll I -JC bowl Nine, Ille 1,.,11,,. Ill-IMI, "'" bt 11l1Yld NO¥. II I" K111w1 1n<1 wtll ,11 Gerckll Cltv, Kl"·• •M 1!11-111 tll low. F1f11, It • Tiit,. ,,. Twe IAIOO Verd rntfl 111 U S. J( ,...,, _.,, flit fln l •U Mac;ll ........ ~ "·~ wN het '·"' ,_ loo ekfll -'-~ ................ ,.., .... ,..,,,., ,... ,..., Ill ala ..,,_. ••.• ...,._ ~ wr1lwr ....... l•·""' C«lttl!lltlell "' Ok ........ -.... ......-:~~foolti.11 I""'' Nwft1 ... """ °"' tlf\CI' ..,. tlllrf ..-..... 1'S7 -· • "" ... atNtctllflt -,., -... lclt ,,,.., be • J•'I'---4." Y1111 _ _, ft. 111 In ,,.,, tt"'t. C-l'Oll ... " .. ..,....,_. °''• llome. ...... . l ~ld i. l'Ull9nell 1. 11 Cemlfte •. Al'Nrkell •twt 11.0CI ITS 11 .. , 161 11+cil ,,. ...... , ,., ......._ t~.. ,.,.., 1• t.. --.c...... CU.I) 7M '· ......... Okla A&M (1-14) 111 .. a...i., , ..... , 111 ,, T--. V1Mrr, 0... (7+1) 1f1 ,.. .... °'"' .-... ( .. , .. , 7IS 11 • ....,.., ....,._.. l•MI 1" ft. ,_, V"91111t (1+f) 1D JL ---' """*" CM<•> m J.. ..,..... Clly, ic.-11-1•) m .... ..,. °"" , ..... , ,,. "' ~ .. ._... ().f.l) '" '1. Tift (1.1 .. ) 71S M. ,.._...._ Mbl. 17·H l 7U ... ...,.... <•t..tl 711 a 01c11. T tt• f). l·ll M n .......... Def!• ,~,.., ,. Jt. ..... Ml9ela.... IH 4J 1'llS Valenda ii favored , hav· lng eone undtfeated through the dual meet aeaaon. Junior varsity and froab- •Ol>h racea 'will alto be held. • Orange Coast area run· nera who hope to flnl~ first individually are Steve Bar- ton and Steve Hoyt (Estan- cia), Greg Beal (Costa Mt· 11) and Kevin Barn• (Cor- ona del Mar). MIKI IAILIY Offemfve Back STIVI ltOOltlOUlt Defenuve ladr I -. 01 off Sa trollln SeaW Ye NorlaJ the 14 west f w ly bal their J we hs TI seal1, things Be cod 8 gllmp: there LJ dead : •!big I\ Eat '"' met f ror . .... , ma Ma . ... It c L puse for 1 bloat. Anim a.tiytl ered . 'I ·of te 'I l'ilrds t"~ n with fl I ,,, cl tl\'!y f Cr M I f ram lltUe 1 •ang Into I ~ UWt e In ur J the s A 0> the t the 1 ~ .... •• /\ J aea 1 _,....__.._.....,......., ....... __,;..=.&lit=o=...;;..;;;;;;;:.;;,;:..;.,.~---......__------:..-..... ..a::r;;;:.;..!:\.,._~=-=;;;;;;;.;;1~-=~~~ -zC • , ..... .. /\ The techniques UHd to hool<. thots intentionally ore actually "'~hs • of grip ond stone• that inony golfers inodverttntlyapply In their normal game. To hook intentionally, you can apply either or both of two olterotiON. I.I the fvU-fiSl"r• divwing, I omaddr•ingthe ball i" o clc.ed stone• -"'I right foot b o.JMed bock. This OCM• the clvb to 1wlnt1 towo• •,;gtt - field " and apply a count•cledc· wiie (hook) spin to the ball, OCMing it to c:urye le~ .. Thed10Wing of my handl ~ th.. tUIMd loo far to 'irtt right. Thts wt.JI CCMe .. io elCM "'f 1 dvbfoc• .. the hitting -.. • wUI be loc*ing ht th. Id - Ml a hoolc positioft -at Nftpoet. ... -... -.-........ -- Grid Ace Shakes Handicap CBJCAGO (AP) -Down In Ml bome tnn ol New- port Neww, Va . .z..LaoJ Keyes ii knowJl U ''AW'll8J. '' Be'• tbe kid wbo didn't Je.-. to waJk UDtll be WU ...,.... old. lie'• lhe tld. wbo .... an iDcubetar ~. . -. Be's tile kid wbo WU lo lpindly and ~ so m11Cb attliation be WU ea1led "Nuney." . i Now be's .U. pt who is letlUllC Bi& Ta iDoGllD Cll its•· 118'1 lmon • .. "Goldia" ..,... ...... Cileclt Id ...., JMtmlrMa ..,,.,,.llllUDAIWPW•NU••,,...••••»saas J ==·~ -~ back u. ~ 1ut DICK ROBINSO]V r.:r·!:i ~!°!"~ .. a.nter. And, If Dllded, IUAUIAMUIUllllUllllllllPUU'"U",,,_ be allo w01 plaJ defeme. KeJ• m the -No. 1 10 p19ted all-America ca6 da .. of tbe BiC Tea and a Over the paat weekend, the marlin fleet scorec1 wen oH San Diego. Amoni the boata from Newport Beach trolling down in aouthern waters were Playmate ll, Sea Way 24, Rooster, and Hanky Panky, to name a few. Your reporter tried the nearer banks fishing off Norland with Henry Brent and CWtcey Bixler owr the 14 Mile and m aeamounts and around the eut and west ends of San Clemente Island. We saw a large pod of tiller Orcu doing their dead- ly ballet clearing the aea in great leap1 chuing down their prey. And we aaw some of the largest porpoise we have ever aighted in these waters. The sea wu unusually alive with all 10rta ol bUdJ, seala, fleeting akipjack and bordea of jellyfilh liU things, but we aaw no billlllh, no broadbW or marlin. Bottom flahing for aweet bua mea~ and halibut, cod and yellowtail, we stopped at seal cove for a ·glimpse of White Eagte, the Greet ship that ran aground there two yea.rs ap. ... Lying with her starboard side to the ...., she is a dead ship with two great holes in her aide where 8ecb ·'big IUfi1Da wave tears even more into her bewela. * * * l'rom the lartcle of NerlMMI, the thost of White E .. I• could clMrly be hNrd 9roenlntl •nd ~ l"I ...,.... the IN'• enalautftt. A ship dNd '*"' reduc:ed to rvbble la not • pretty •ithf. And the loltstenMn were Hout. In f•lr or '-'' weethor, In tiny dorvt, these men ,. about the llutlneu of puHlnt their pets from the IN MCI extractlftl the flipping, flepfMftl, splney llutt from the wire. A y.11 et' • whl.ft. wlll wing one of the a..t. •lent slcfo,.... ewn veuof wt.. a llttle Mrtertng It .... for tt.lh, IUCCUlont IMltfhh ,., .. t.W.. * * * · Looting for tbe high spots on the fatbometer, we puaed great paddies of kelp under which we looked for yellowtall. From Ume to time we came upon a bloated seal or goat entwined in the orange kelp strands. Animals killed by thole sea going icUota who Will aboot aiiythlng that moves because they can buy a high pow- ered rifle. Tbe gulls kept tailgating-our transom for handouts .. of 4ead anchovy. They are a leason in lhing because the more timid hlrds dld a lot of flying and very little eating, while t"'~ more aggreuive 1oaren came close enough to hit with a fly swatter and ended up with full bellies. And strings of peUcana flapped in and ou\ of view. In a line ~ fonnation, 1timmlnf the wave1 '" cloc;eJy sometimes their tails mate a rooster tall, th'?Y 0Pn ten times then glide for a count of ten off ,_c~s tbe horif.on. In the aplendot of the night, under a slip of a moon framed -by black, nnokey clouds, there were the eluaive lltUe squJd to catch for yellowtall bait. top CClllteDder 1or tile a• man~. He is tbe tlon '• JeadlnC meJor llate ICGl'ef. w1tb 1S downs. Be has ?1llbed -yards ID M carrlel a a. caulbt 3' puaea for a. ''I WU raised malDly bJ my grandmother,.. Keyes told tbe OdcalO 11 writer• by pboDe Tuaday. 0 1 WU U lncabator baby and I dlda't leana to walk until I WU three. I that'• why they ltart.d c:aIJ.. inc me 'N1*18J'. ''I grew up with all the tjds and eve ybod.J elle call int me tmt Jn my home ton. Wbea I villt there, they aW1 C9ll me ._t. Keyes, wtlo II ..._ Ult In bueball, bukf6lll -tract, 111• lllOlt of~ ..-e Ume ii" spemt .. ....,.. Ml- Uards, danehle, ntmmiDc and pu1icipethtc in cburd actlvltlea whee at bome. ''l'w been n.i pleued t. play on.... Oda ..... ff be said ...... r --a lat • defeDle Jell ,.... 'If I'm drafted by lbe Jll'OI. r bope it's u an offeuive blCk. U I find out t can't mab it ttNn, tba ~ c:oUl put me on defenae.' Fifth -ranbd Purdue'• great offeue wUl fO ap.inlt Minnesota llDOCberiaC de- fen.ae 8aturday u tbe two DIC Ten title Unat1 try to expand OD 4-0 eoaftrence reccrda. Eada II 1-1 over all, wltb Purdue ..... &lq • 7 pcmts a tame Ud Kin- neaota fllvial up a I.I aver- age. Gopher Co a c b Murr81 Wvmatla WU ubd bow he plans .. handle K.eJ•· "A lot of people bave been tryln1 to tlDd tMt out," be said. "We will "1 to bep b1m runnlnt between tbe endl instead of arouDd them. The best yet la to · uk Mollen- kopf not to p'-J him. But 1f 1 auuated tbls, u might strain our relatlopabtp a lit· Ue. "I don't know If Keyes ls more dulf!fOUI OD defense or u a flanker or ba1lbeck oo olfeme. "It's Ute beiaC in tbe At- lantic or Pad.ftc oceans. It'• hard to IWim ubore in either one.'' Mendez Will Miss Game Mater Del Wgti fUllback Bob Mendu wtll be mils· firtt·fOllt SUPER ·SPORTS 100· W·l·D·E T ·R·E·A·D.·S 1-t lll'IUDS • --lllJlll II•,._ IMI TIMS 90 1.60-13 Bteckwan Ptus ~Fed. excise tax. sales tax, end trac»-ln 1ifeotsame• ott 1fAK ear. Other sizes comparably low priced Thursdlt, NMlllW 9, 1967 DAILY PILOT 3J It costs you no n'IOl'e far --th& origina-.i --- . n. tirl tl#lt'• .n,illll Jfl:jJmr1f •A•...,• Ii,,.,..,,,..* 1•• sactan/ llEAW..Y r .... w CONY!lf110NAL 11IEll ~*'-15-rl ... .. "WidaO.-tia ....... ...... --~..-.....-. -.cf CIOlller nmailac ------.. mi.Im. 'The &ps Spcdt Wide o..i .. ,....30%_,... • .-....s .. 1be rmd u--miiliml a \ I Deloe Cbamp6cm t1N -~ better ll:ldion. • 'J1lil wrblilewu • ._I 1• -tlllted &Dd plWlld • ...,... __ el uo MPH.., p..,_ .. It! I iaalety.t~ ...... ...- NO MONEY DOWN-TAKE MONTHS TO PAY! hkecf as aMWft ot ftrestone Stores; competitively pf.Iced ot FirHtone Dealers ond at all Jervic.e stations displaying ttt. FirestoM Mga. ,, TRANS POil BUOi TllEI PlltlCIS START AT '13'5 .. ..... ,. ,.._,,a,T. IUI This was done by jigging a ailver weight and a gangion of hoob under the powerful night Ugbt shined into the prisUne clear water. inc Crom tonlgbt's tilt with 1-,.-~-~!!!!!!!!!!~-----------------------~------------.. Verbum Del became of a • concuaaion suffered dur- ing last week's baWe with Servile. .... Eventually, among the amassed smelt eaUn~ corn- meal we threw them, there came the copper and white tittle darten to viciously attack our lure. Sometimes as many as three squid would attack in unison and climb onto the hoots. And soaring over the horizon was a vessel out of the past. A flying dutchman if you are a romanticisl A flying clipper ship with all sails set scudding before the blow. That in the, rooming light is a great rock at the west end of this marvelous island where Bocks of aea birds make sails all day. I ' . - 1be talented Monard! may be ready f« duty In I nut week's crucial witb St. Paul, pending doctor's determinatJon, coach Bob Woods told the DAlL Y PILOT. Mendez will be replaced 1 COSTA MISA NEWPORT IEA.CH 475 E. 17th ST. 646-2444 I •.m.·9 p.m.-S1t. I a .m . ..S p,m, 2 ITORll TO SIRYE YOU HUNTINGTON IEACH WESTMINSTER FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16171 BEACH BLVD. 847-6011 I a.m.-9 p.m.·S1t ... e.m.·5 p.m. by sophomore Tom Grez-,~ ...................................................................................... .. k•. " . . . ' . .... • • t • • • • • .. • • • • ' , .. • .. . . -. ' . . ;t DA.ILY PILOT Thur*1, NCMnlW •, lCJ67 • --------------------------------------------------------- Still 1'• Saow Co81a Mea Mamnwth -Waits _Wim -Meet For Ski lnflUx By E8'l1iEJl BILLINGS Mammo th Mountain, 'lbanbliving mecca Io r Southern Qallfornla 1tien, will have l~ leCODd good~la -I QI I • llllilln; ,.-9 ..,.,.. ... ,. ..... -..... ,.. .... _ _,_~ ...... , ........ ,... .. ....... .,. ........ tt .,. ,.......,, .............. ...... ·~ ClfW'S-• -.n: • ....................... LW IUOI ...... , rar ----. ...,,..., . ~ .,... ............. ,, ---·-...... . .............. _ ... , ... ... ...,,.... ....-..: ' ..,., ..... .................. ...-.: ............. ............... ......,... 8lllfllrs: ................. . .............. "' ...... " _ ... , .... SMTA IMldAaA -• -..n: • .................. a& fs--C11t11tl•I ---ttYLtd. \ TIME ro LAY-AWAY For ·CHRISTMAS ~T-: Rackets . . . -er.-. I .• Slloe1 I I .... ~ I •Tetinls Clofhlnt •Golf Shoes •Golf Carts - • Golf Shirts -e Head Coven •Practice 'Devices lj M•vla ; ~ .tf :-.-s:i-: .. ; . ' ~ •\ t ~ 1fs Rlf 1}1Xt 4tJ5S , .. I TOI. b ifm Ya! //Si' 11/tJP<JWILY CH~ /OG(~/' • BIKE I LITES . ,. UNl·~YCLIS , . .. .. e i1KE sEA 1's . . e Hanel la•.' -. .. . • Basket laHs - •lack 80wcl - e Playgromcl Bans cesra MESA 1745 Newport BMt. 646-1666 • • Water Polo t -M 95'1 .,.. ha M 'WGll HAllOl SHOPfttNO CINTll (On the MllO .... 11a im ._a.. lhd. _m3> .... ,., 540-1500 Balls Ulll IM 921 (. Fht St. 547"9Cll ! · CMJt eo AMICO '"°" "' CM.',.°""'A • T ennls Balls .f.-----------"'-~---~-"'----...... -~---------• 1' .. « .c .... ---... , G11111 ol d! toed OI Wt For I oriiir fta Jl'IDd ol fa ttplao portic ptke repre Ask FRE Pow• Clie< ,. I ,, AUSl'A'l'E Pt.....-n.... Caanatee Caaraaleecl ~aln.a 1 All lail11t11 ol the tire muttiai f tOtn nom.l ro&d hazards or defects in maaial ot worlcmuuhip. For Bow Lona: Poe the life of the ori~I trcMI. What Sean Will Doi ~!Alil puDdlU:el at DO dwge. lo tbt-CUC ol failu.re, in a:cbaiae for die. W,.., ttplacc it: chaqiJll oaly tht ·~ JIC)rtioll of amftt ~t IC price plus Federal Exci11e Tu that represeao trad used. ~ Wear.OVt Gulll'anlee l• Gaannteed ~., ... ,, Tttad Weal> Ollt. F• Bow Loec1 The number ol moaths 1pecif icd. 1Vlad s..nwm Doi 1n ~ ,_ the ti«. repl1ee it, diargiq aunnt iqular 1tlliog price plus PedmLEllCiM Tu leu the followit!,J ~ ...... An-.- 109' 209' Final CIWance! J,imited Quantities! Guardsmans-Supertreds Regular w w._Trade in Price-120.95 ._. .... I UVJI ~I ........ " Sbe-· . I ....... I Mff ...... ; . . p 0 I Whitewall8 f ll.9S to .2S.9S t20.9S 10 ·~5.95 1%2.95 .. 127.95 6.95/U0.14 121.95 to '26.95 1..astiMs14 121.95 .. llL9& : lf.75/7Ssl4 ts5.95 .. aso.95 127.95 to tl2.9S f30.9S to PS.95 ISl.95. to tal.95 141.CJS 7.75/6.70dS '25.95 to Qo.95 l.1S/7.10d5 127.95 .. 112.95 1.45/7.60.dS SS0.95 to llS.95 I.IS /8.8hlS SSS.95 to aaa.9S 9.00.ta.ndS P&.9S .. 141.tS 6-Volt . lS-llontla Gaarantee Fitt Mo.t 6-Volt Syatem1 12-Volt US-Month Guarante~ Fita Mott 12 Volt Syatem1 •7 .. •12 "to •n S7 to Ill t7 to 112 t6 to tll .. to l lS 1.9 .., 114 tlO to tlS tl2 .., 11'1 ti~ SI to llS 19 to 114. 110 to SIS 19 .. tu. 11.95 14 .. 95 15.95 l'-9S 17.95 ; 17.95 . 11.95 S0.95 · 11.95 2S>95 17.95 11.95 10.95 2'-95 !6.95 • .Anst.te bde.des Jmtalled m.Je ,a. wait or shop It Sears • Guuantted Coast to Coast ••. Seats dependable batteries for quick stuts'1 11.59 11.IO 11.91 ll.9S 12.• P.21 1ua Q .56 12.8.j ts.OS 12.23 12.33 12.53 12.77 12.86 BJackwalla 6.SOdS 122.95 Ill 11.95 'T.OO:dl IH.95 tll U.95 'T.3S/7.00xl4 125.95 tl2 13.95 7. 75/7.50. 14 127.95 112 15.95 U5/l.00;&1' 129.95 llS 16.95 8.85/1.S0.14 132.95 •1s 17.95 7.75/6.70.15 127.95 113 14.95 SUS 8.15/7.lOxlS 129.95 IH 15.CJS 12.33 8.lS/7.60dS 132.95 '15 1'1.95 t2.53 Red Stripes 6.95/6.50xl4 126.95 '12 U .. 95 11.93 7.SS/7.0Cht~4 128.95 Ill 17.95 12.08 fl'. 7.7S/1.S0d4 U0.95 tlS 17.95 12.21 8.25/1.00sH 132.95 I H 18.95 u.sa S-1Vay Maffler G•ar-tee JI muffler lalh due to defect in I' Material Defect mataial1 or workmanship or blow-outs, NSt-out or war-out, I' Blow-out while tht on,inll parchuer 01'111 the at, it will he ftp~ l'Worlmianabip vpoo ftt1llD free ol m.r,e. tf - tbe defectne muffler WU Jo- 1ta1Jed .,, Sein, -will install the oew muffler ~~ f~ brae.km llnd bol11 ii "R111t~ut 1717 S. -Main St. Kl 7-3371 ~-, J,, •' iiow Available at Sean ••• Steel Cord Radial Tiret l Ask Any ALISTATE Tire Saleemm About Them I INSTALLED 5eanBua Maffler for Your Car ••• Your Budget 1088 Fill 11ie.e Can: '11-966 ,. .. , 'U.'66 O..r ;ht, 0...,. U. Claevelle ''9-'67 n,....da,.,...,.. ~ 'S9-'6T ,........ "°''67r.... "°"'" r.-.. ... ,..,_ ·c..M Pris ....., MP- •. .. . ' . ... . r ; ... !: f DAIL V PILOT EvwyoM Has SomethinfJ That Someone Els• w.,..._ HOUSIS FOil SALi m:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;000~ °"*"' ~~$2~,5~00~DO~W§N~ •I !"'1.a long low ranch a~yle ~me has llkX> sq ft of livln& :~ &: 4 bl& BRs, It's bea11- ''1fully altuated only steps ~ from atorH, parka, 'f ta ya r o u n d 6 ALL ·sc::HOOLS! Yet 1t la 1n ttle ~e d me ol Cotta ~--·· loveliest ruidentlal ~ Sprinlden. Iota of :eoncr.te A: TWO COVER.ED :;J>AnOS makes It Ideal for !the man wtio bates yard --wortt! Del Pl80 ltone entry ~ 1oar Ont look ln-~e. It's now priced AT .~ VALUE $29,950. ·~ CO~TS .~ WALLACI lt!ALTOltS $464141- (0pen lvenlntt) . I/I CORONA DEl. MAR VACANT-move rl&tit in!! 4 bedrooms-Lar&e living room-Ocean view-Out of town owner anxious to .ell! MA.KE OITER! I! PAINT & SAVE Qannina 2 bedrm • de:o naadc-best locatJoo. walk to bMch. 142.SOO DE CORA TOil f RESH 3 bednna 2 beth-Atrium tr-pe pado-Spe.rtdlJW dean Newport S!>On9 S2'T ,500 LUXURIOUS LIVING fkoadmoor 4 bdrm 2 story In Hart>or vtew Hllll- oo.ty atx months old and' be&utUuUy decorated. Milea d ac..ta • . . . . '62.SOO · DlstindiYe Dtpl11 U:icated tn beeutlful O>rona 2121 E. Coast Hwy, CdM • Hllblanda. Built like two In-673-lnO • dMdual homes wltll only the §~~~~~~§~ front por<.'h a1 a connectinl : link: Each unit h111 2 bdrma, EASTSIDE- ·1~ bah.. Fe.mlly Room or T,...I Flow.nl ror-i dinlnr room. l:fard. ~ loc:adoll amoaa loftb wood llocra. Lot .,. wide. wen Upt bon>d,. a. tD Eacr mallltenanoe. $49,500. i.ow don P8)1U1ent (In bet cboola. S larp bedroom.I, 2 u low u lS.OOOaown) tiled t.tba. OWrala !amUJ. S'TWOOO Eves: 548-8868 room klOlas onto covered pa- tio and brick barbeque com· lay & leac.h pliete with &U Uih~r. Wood iMlty, Inc. burtUni fireplace in 9P&C> 2401 & Cout ffiihway. CdM iol.a Uvint room. Oveniu kitchen with loads Of ator- ~ and built in range and . $950 Month Income oven. Preauie home at eooo-omy price. See ~-Walk· Own Your Own luslne11 er A: Lee, 3>'3 WmtcWf Dr., 'l1'e modem bulldlnr. ttw _646-__ nu_. _0pe_n_Ev_es_. __ ~pment A the corpor• -b Included. Ha.mtlurpr OUOlll handout. Qoeed SUnda)ia.. o..r-bu boulbt and t :: open. uuoo rP. • aen thla Uke new3 ~ ' home. SqueU;y deu • 11 d .. tMwport tutefull7 decorated. 1Arce fftdd yard dole to ICboola. Ptrllct for beslnntra. Low down, ~ta -than rent. $13S pe.ya all. $1U'SO. c.r . COLESWOtmlY "co. so.rm. Next to Snack Sbop «41 ..,._., Jr. ()pei Eves. COWCH PAIK ... OPEN DAILY I/I WESTCUff Slttinit pretty <" the creel of NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1a llDUCEO thll spadoua three bedroom FOl PAST SALi and den pha 1arp family or TfwSe tor smaller room with wet bar a n d Home or Income brick ba:rt>eque. Larp !11~· 4 Bed.rooms. 3 baths, po~'der ter bedroom w I t b ~ rm. Beautiful entry court • glass door to rear yard. 1"' $85,(XX). balhl, DINING ROOM, and 1706 Ant\iUa Way eatina area in kitchen. Bul.lt • in range and oven, VIEW BA YFRONT Oftl'Sbed double pr-age wUll vented dark room off paved a.Uey. Room to store crailer or boaL F U L L PRICE 0 NL Y $32,500 • WOW!! Vlsi$ our new magnificent "View-Point" Series homes in the finest loea lion la Newport BeJch from nn~. $159.SOO Open Hoose DaJly lG-0 1318 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores 642-8235 • 3-BDRM Realty Co. m .a 1801 WESl'CUFF DRIVE OWNER • • • ---------------$795 moves you into this gor----------geous 4 BR ?200 sq ft ol Lido Isle 1U1 floor area borne. Now V&· -------- c&D(! Good cupeting! Fam-IA YFIONT UNJTS Uy rooml B o n i: s room! Owner 11,)'1 TRADE tor land Brick fireplace! Dishwath· or Lido Bayfront home. er! 8t electnc bullt·il'\.!. In Loan can be trans. EquJty Dice a.re&. $2'24 mo/pay1 all. Approx. $90,00G-IUbmlt al), CALL Mr. Gault. 540-USl, R. C. GREER, ~ Herlt.,.e Real Estate. 3416 Via Lido m..9300 Meee V.. 1110 HUftf ...... leech 1400 2aL lM ..._ ills SMOG FIEI a1• Ev-•-mtn• Hirbor Ylew H ay 0ner. s BR· 2 sa .• pop-"'"' ~...-u1.r T-Plan; elec. oven ~ D'1-UXE DJ\!:.AQ LOS PADRES REALTY 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS New home, TOTAi. PRICE ONLY $26;000, $1,300 Down 895 Glenneyre Street Lq\.ma :ee.ch t9f.883S (nut to Til'Toc market\ ----l<&:N r AU Houaes Furnlthed Rentala to ShaN 2005 2 GIRLS want sb1 over 21 to &hare ~ CID 8allloa Ja1e.. own room.. Avail Dec la 6'fS..J675 SHARE my home with am. t1an woman who workl di.ya. $4f.eo72 IUILDERSll Corona clel Mar ran~ A ctilhwashC"r, stone anTAGE IJINVESTORS Lusk • built bomee 1ocatec1 =~r~ 1;,:1~.tw:'~ ~~'::' !mi~~ 11~ _eom _ _,MIM _____ 2_100_ Laree Newport Jk.t&htl lot ln the Southland'• moat d~ extru. $25,6'50. 549-0772 Alt-place, built lb dream kitcb-2 JIR Hie, -. 1 Ir Apt. JDned for • or 5 ..uta with a1rable A tucloaUna anea. er 2 PM en. forced air beat.inc, 2 car $15. 1'llrn 0t Uni. Ger. 41' · 2 bedroam botJa now rebt· Scboola A ·caw. . .tnlM Cam-pra~. Jarse enclosed yard, .--. »& & 17th St. Ql · ed for $100 mondl. Rent will pus just momenta away. 4 ..PDRM, Comer lot. a par..a. for dilldrel. -- Yov C.n Sel It. Find ft, Tr•d• It With A W.nt Ad INTALS MENTALS HOUMI Unfvrnlth9d Apta. FurnlshM ~!'J!!!f leech noo c..t1 MMe 4100 -SUS CASITAS 2 bdrms. • 2 baths, cp(.1c1rV1. bit/Ina. fireplace, commw .. lty pool, private patio. fl min. trom Ocean and a.,. $200/ Mo. fUrnllbcd 1 BR A Bacb New u..olt1 avaJIAblt November 15th. nn Ekko Street. c.t.f. Cl blk •1f Nciwpon' Blvdl 3 bdrma • 2 batba, 3 • c:nr ~~ a1ara1e. Cpta I drpa, fire-: 1 place, blt/lna, community ~ pool. private patio. $250/Mo. _ lllll'l~JlN1 Pi.a. call Kr. 1'111. $22.50 \".'[:. l",> STS-.9200 Eves: M846S • Studlu A Bnd1 t1pl1. lov & leach e tncJ UUll A Ph1ont wrv. i..tty, Inc. • Maid Servkoe TV evaJJ. 2407 E. Cout H1Jbw111, CdM e Ntw C.afe A R11t E z . 2311 Newport Blvd. 5'13-mQ WATERFRONT -Beacon ~ r_,, ct• A t Bay. 4 BR • 2 b&tb bome "' JaU iO p • wtt'-.. beautiful bely view a • 2 BR • l % baUl8 private wide Andy beach. • Blt-loa • Htd Pool Tania c o u r t prlriJ.._ • Multi • Prlv. Piilo A'r&llab1e Nov. l.June 15th-lQ'U MISSION DR, C.JI. AllCVn»-Prindpala only. 5«>-18 Ewa. A: "8d.endl pMM. Mn. Karlan Alt-. WALK D Huilot ~· ~ Attrac. modern 1 A 2 BJ\ BRAND new 3 Bdrm-2 Baths Apll. P&.50 A: SUUO. New 1700 IQ· ft. WIW carpeta, turn/ AllO 1 BR Unfu.m. ~ Built· Ina. Fireplace. $71-50. ~ evea., or call Atrium. Fenced yard. Nr ~t. B. 2256 Maple St. Newport Center It UCI. S2SO a.EAN 2-BR Aft \hsf. Ww mo.~. ciita. drps, btM. pr. Nr 4 lr·2 11, $250 mo s~·c centr-. IChll, c:tlara.. Bkr.548--1290 ea. 565421. pe.y PQ1Dent1 11\W ready Semil>tY priced from l>rP'.0::,~~·950 Ownera lllO'ftna Eut. Sac· ---------:.a_ deftlop. Slt,D> • 10% wiK ttOMis ._,.... leedt 1200 ~~ ~ ~·: ~'e'! ING 2200' -Un-....... --ty-P-ar_k_3-23-7 1uu. •J 1 l -....... tnrer. H.a. M2""'5l5 """-S =!.,.Ba.~~~ New t a 5 sn .• 1ft""A --·h ... ~N~~~U~PalD:-:----1 -lr-2__.mt: .... Fun> ar Ullf. $1~40.. Std pool. 177 E. 22nd St. SO.- ~ D~~..:.~----C•• ... ·--L lay ..,,._ ...... ---... ...., ... ....., 6.:/U .. -7171 ,.._ ,._ -_,. ---"' ~ EvH. IDr; ~ 1111 ID 11:19. -1'fo bomeL Poolt, Cle. fl30 • ...-N_,.. J'WJ. ,_ • .. • ,...,_. 8-h. Hap cor-TRADIWINDi IL tY. IJ. U-lo r ....._). --. »w. ~ ~ 0,.. hel. 'T11 t J..--. U. .._ ~ .. Ille wtaa room for .eclud· OITERS: m.-..._. I A.II. A c.,... •I Mar n50 low llpl tD _.. _. edpool mdftnbbed area for 3 BR older 10" ctn. $15,150 An. I P.11.: ._.. mea. -------- l ill ~/!.I\.! r . · · r ,-... TE r.: : r••••••••I -t.t-er 1railer.-Sl*foas 3 Bit cot • bdr" •••• n•.• -...-at ...... W TERFRONT b'm&l ~ room looks ~ Dplx nr heh l04Xt dn $18,950 * 2-BDRM COl'TAG!:. A to tta on private patio rar-3 BR/din. Model .... $24,950 On tbe BAY! Leue/OptiGn WITH DOCK den ara. Larv kitchen nu Home ln C3 !!OXJ.U •• Q ,IOO iell. * 5fl.'103S NO DOWN VITI Flnt 3 BR. 2 be home lD a-al built ta features includ-Dplx 2 Bil u H"7 39 $21,000 WJNl'ER RENTAL $500. DOWN FHA VIT dualve area· receatlJ........ inc dilll:willlher. Newly deo-t BR/dlQ w/ber. ~a-2 Bedroom $125. ~ bUt $1000 .......... ft to an-ed la A out. New ... -A orated tmMtor compliments tru. GI ............ S21~ from~ f73.a30 ..,.... "" ,-·~ -.--prolelllonally landscaped t BR. atrium, pvt otOce tBUILB~R~:....: &Aidt~· ~Ina with _,._,,,.., uterior com P I et e with Wlltmbrter. GI •• SD,800 4 BR.. 2 S.., fenced yd., • .., .....,...,_ ._._... .,,.._.. lprinklen. Re a v y shake C&D for Jocatloa A 1ou lnfo. dbl car. Winter or yearly. sturulina Ufinc room to r"C>-Walter Haase roof-Brick ftrepla~. A pride 8CW011 or UU01J ~ Al .. .rado PL OX Mn.I mantic fireplace, 2 car pr-c.ww.a, W• I (& ot ..ownmihfp borne. o n I y OWNER MOVING -ee. FA J>e.tmc. Relax on -L c........, Sfl,500. Wallrirr & Lee, 2IM3 Let' talk tw'llie &boat lllbM your .echaded patio and eo-"':r" ......... C.:-Wstcliff Dr. '46-77ll Open s 1 our ---------JtYI ttw aceoery oC )"OUf Eves ' ' belt bQy. Very clean t BR 2 WINTER. Clean 1 ldrm Qc. tireathtaktnc \andlcaplnc. IL._._.__ -· · ba. bit-ins, trplc, encl mx24 eanfroat Best area. $175 mo. 2 IR-2 la. Ubturn • $195 mo. or Bey for S2500 On. Irvine Terrace 3 BR & den Furn home $330 mo Yrl,y leue lalboa laland 3 BR Bayfroat Unfuni bom1 $400 mo yeu~ or IUbmlt offer S&liabury Realty m.eem ABeiy llC't'ela far 00.t or -e OPEN DAILY e paUo, park·Like W1dlc. Low Older lldulta.1'134f7t trailer. A STEAL! BUY1~m;m;Z!:Elllli1 o6~iit ~~~:EA ~ ~-:,~GI. pymnta H-unt---·.::::--;::-~-2~ l'OR LM. 3 Bil + tam nn. NOW! Ii YOU OWN THE LAND BRASHEAR REALTY ........ _. -Shcnciifll. AvaJI l Ju. $«>11 :a~ i!!: 4 · BR. HOME Otstom 4 BR., 4 Ba. 3 car 847-8.\ll ~ Walk te a..ch _mo_. _m.o11 __ 0 ___ _ Naapert leech " OCEAN-PORT APAJtTM!:Nl'S Bacbelor Ir 1 BJ\ Apt._ Completely Furn. • Htd Swim POOL • wl w carpel!, drapes • Elec/Blt·ins • Relrl;:erator • Elcc Ranae • Priv/Garages • Laundry fal1la rus . sua Mo. 210 Cedar St .. N~ <acrou from Ocean> 142-GO.l m1669 e ...... 6208 W. C.0..t Hwy, NB 1 BR turn. Car~ dnpee, • Doon to bay. 2 bklckl baa la: library. No peta $15. Ind. utlllUea. Yearly. 317 8. Cor· onado 63W14S or 5e4GI BLK ocean &: ba_y. 1 BR. 569t91 Open til 9 P.M. HS batha. bullt·lna, di.. pr. $7a,950 • S79,500. Eves. 513-1630 Le attrac 3 Br, 2~ ba tum. poal, double praae, cor-A& Low Ai 10% Down Sl 7 750 Cl\ldrn wetoome. $175 mo. Cpta. SUO utJt pd. Yf'b'. Huntlntten a.ch 3400 ~ 32nd l\t., m.mt. nu lot. S18.9e!O. ~TESE·a.w..EY 5'8:1jft ' 517-2970. Wells-McCardle Rltra.ILUFFS BARGAIN 3 BR 2"' b&tha, pool A: cl\lb -1--BR.-d-up-lex-nr-.-betW:t!--;-trpl-. 0-.ln Spac. ~ter OCEA.omtONT 1 • BR S9S UlO Newport Blvd.. C.M. ooe level 2 LARGE BR'i house prMJegea. Kida over pool. patio. UtiJ .. pd. SUS. Onb' 2 miles. J BR, 1% UtJI incll (for Winter.) S Bedrooma, 2 b&lhl, built· 548-7729 Ev-. 644-(JS.M 2 BA. ·i paliol, bit-ms, 1t OK. Euy livina at ita B-2233 536-2585 t.thl, dble prqe, exclu.-or Sl25-yrly. * ~ in kltd:en with dlllhwuher, incl. dLShwaaher. Nearly beat. Better hurtJ' on lhla Kl:NTAL5 live 1Mq. Rec center, bid or 6'73-Q47 evenlnp. ~ IMnit room with pan-LICENSED R. E. new S2S,900. Low down. one. HOUMS Unfumlthed poal, tennb court. no Y"rd WINTER Rental. Betwn oo- 252' v ... r·ftlece 10°/o DOWN ekd walla. Brand new w/w SALESMEN NEEDED Owner st+<ra Paul Jon• Realty work. Oiild cmr 12 OK. ean and bay, 2 BR aarap Oom~ remodeM!d ad~ CU1Jfta. landscaped Ya rd A aood inccme ii yours if COME TO EAST BWFF 847-1266 Ews. .536-246,5 General 3000 Sl95. Femblll Homes Nr Apt. Sl.25 mo. incl wtr. ~2 ..... ~ •0:;~ ~ ll>rlnkl~loeed to~ you are willln& to work. Out t:l tilt F~ and Srnoe No Cash Down --------Wanier A Iola& OUca. -::673:-=:-4026:-:--~=~---I 3 ·ldna liled Ma + f&mUy. blt.m, 2 ~. larp IMn1 room, epta I drpa, 4ouble saraae, be.vy lbaJte toot Vacant. aitr. &41-3921 Eve. m-t511 * LACHENMYll : $18,750 ......... -111 -...,.. ooune. __.., O'IVll .....,.. Many opportunit1e1 ava.ll· A rtne 4 Bdrm Lusk built Veten.na use YoW' ellatblllty HUGE YARD _n-:t::-:-=IQ.=-1512-:-::~· NT_·.,...&4.,...... __ FtJaN or UNFURN 1l2 BR W/W c:mpet tratmeat ba q 121•450· Bier. 54M14l able, hilh comrruuion. Call SacrUice! Only 109' Down 11od lxl)' with no down. VA 3 BR. 2 BA. bit.Ins, 2 POOL! "* Call &16-*64 DhWw Roam. i..,.. pool-Jl.,Ylle at David.son Realty, 2214 Alta Vasta Dr. Owner/ appra. tor Pi.900. Soblnit vt+, niat 3 BR 2 ti.th, a-P&tloa. W/W crpta. drpe. 2~00~ E . 16th Street :i, ~~~ ~; S BDRM SP.ANISH 546-5460 ~st~. 642-2524 your terma. Vacant. Anil cellent area. w/w carpetini. 3 yn old. S1'15. one yr. l PDRM apt.~ blk to New- ldtcben. new carpeta ·~ Neming ~ oa 12th REDUCED, lovely 3 BR. 2 ~. Nr the beech. drapes, bullt·lna. Vacant, I~. 830-26CM port Pier. Adults. Inquire ._ SSJ..$00. fairway. lmpreuive llPUt RealAllEa~ ~ANS Ba. borne on 2 lots; can use HOME FINDERS ready. UlO/mo. AJ't. NEAR Beach 4 BR.. 2~ 20061~ Court Ave, N .. e. mam Eta· S4Mll68 level with 2700 IQ· tt. Brand 9 as 2 apts. Rm. to bid. Near 89'i-4477 StMJ.41. Ba., patio; blt·Jna; carp., BEAUTIFUL 1 Bdrm, nr. & .-.ch new-choo&e carpet& Amid for the put 1 years Bay A ocean. WW lelJ all or PRETTY II I PICTUlE drapes. $115. 5.W-1637 bearh, pool, adults. ruo to $100,<m plus ~.500 SattBuy-lui't.~~nance % int. or trade. 121 41.lt St. det:c:ribela tJlia deu ~ Coata MIN J100 2 BDRM. unlUrniMied, newly $125. 548-2005, 6«-0)31 tty, Inc. ~'"'111 ler muf'tCJGC)e OW:-JER 173-.2719 3 BR Ro,al hcae. 2 be, Ice painted, feDC:ell yd. $ll5, • BLOCK to OCEAN! !!:ms~=w=_=BeJboa=~B=lv=d= .. ~NB~ 1E.., &U-2171 S4S-06U SACRITICE by OWMI"· 5 BR kitcb, blt·lna. dllhwuha', D~~~ 277 Detroit, 535-lm. • 1-BR. FURN. APT. Owner purcbued new home-• Pbooe ~ 4 S.., t~s fam' nicety crptd I drpd. shake LEASE or SELL! $175--mo. 4 $110-MO * stS-4624 must sell. 3 BR. d.l.nin&, 2 • • 2-Story "A" frame home. Fie)(. flnanc.; mus~ roof, extra lae lot, 20 x :JO 2 Br., 2 ba., cptd. drpl, foro-Br·2% S./Cpll, Dl."PI, Bltns .... ths ... _ ... le _ ... .,e. w/w Sacrifice. ¥1,.•nt Beach IMuty lee to apprec. m-. Kelley patio. Owner anx!OUJ. no dn ed air heat, CarMllp, bit-"'-). 847~ alter ·7-PM. BACH. apt. nr. ~' INI'· ~ta 71n:hJy--painllld. .... OWNER MUST SELL!. Uke new 4 BR. 2 bath, bit· 64&-;;()45. GI. Ina; frpls. patio, aaraae. • • .. ketJ; $6S Mo. winter. FHA/VA NO DOWN Quality 3 &: tam rm home Orcum.stances forcei putting ins $30 <m ...,BLU ., • BRASHE.AR REALTY water fum. Adult.I only, no 4 BR Condo Hse. 2~ ba, e ~ e mcnt, Sl(g mo. TOrAL. ~ in Mesa Verde. Gov't a;p-lovely .4 "f&m rm with fut. CA vWoOD REAL TY FFS -RGAINI 847-&531 540-6i>2 pets. cpll, drPJI, bltn1, trpl, pool, STEPS to OCEAN! "'lr. S1U. ~<>-1151 Her1tqe Real Et-pra.iaed. EZ to buy GI~FliA· 11 eql!lpptid pool on market. ~ W Cout H NB Deluxe. new. 3 BR. 2 Ba, Eves. 531-3959 RATE REASONABLE $180 mo. lse. 213: 37M873 mo yrly. Incl-uttr'i Gar. c.onv. low down payment One of Meu Verde C.m· · r:•o ........ wy. · · S:?a.500 • Rent or Sell TOWN OU Acroa from Country Clu\ L-una Beach 3705 120~29th. 938-1865 tale 2 bath., 2 frplcs cpta/dt,,a. bridee's fl.nest shake roof, -~ 644-2039 H SE. 2 BR, l'nt ba. 275 Mesa Dr. * Ph: S4M706 -• =-------DUPLEX Price only $14.~maJce rJ.'. c u st 0 m ~rpeting, etc. 4 lr·2 lath-$22,500 CUST Spanish D\ullex. 3 la: t All appl., cpt.a, dr,,., S400 MESA del Mar. Sharp! 3 RR EXTRA large 2 BR. Pvt. BA YCLlfifll MOTIL 2 BR acb. Excellent ioca. fer. Terms lo IWt &: best olrcr This ls eXtra special! Luxur· Br. 1 blk to ocean. Frplc down. Slto mo py~ta Incl 2 Ba. Room for boat. ~ patio, coutline view. $25 wk Snal. 1V, maid, pool. .:-.. _ ... B-A-"'1U takes. ioua carpetfns, built.In kit· h&O. d-w. $Sl,!EC. By owD-t.axea' ina. 536-J66.5 mo. A°' ... ,, ~ ,... Ev~ Near ocean a~. ,• ··""t • _..... (;i;, ;i,Soo '"""'"11• ~· ~ Realty 546-5880 dlen, 1uatroua wood cabi-er. 123 4ht St. ~ * BY OWNER • betnr tran• m.otJT" vu·'""" v• -· Inc. utlla. 170 .. iiillcrl:llt' ~~_ .. __ Ml_r __ GI0_. 1 PdAHON RLTY 543-.,.._ ~!!!!11-!!!!!!!!!IB!!!!!!!BI nets. Handeome brick fltt· STAND OUT ferred, 3 bdrm, fl1>1, tam e 496-3034 e ..._. WANr U-40 units 1 o o d place. Statel1 trees. S«>-1720 V 1 3 rm. w/w cpta cl.J1)I blk 2 BR. New paint, ftr tile, 179'7 Oran1e Eve. &f.MlG Olola Mme locatkm. Show T-' nn..,.., , ~ u .. ••"R 1 ue. . BR. 2~ BA, fam rm fft)dns. $23.500 ' 141.2296 C&f1> l drapes thnlout Pr!Y. MON>Jte:H BAY AREA STO. Badl mpt. no Id~ ~ block tram K.._,1 ,_.. <t 9' to ..U :>'O'lr home> __. --.1.i..•A ,,,.,, -.. n.n.uLWl4 -n.IUWOV l7Xl2 hv nn, Jae encl 7d. · · .......... ..., M th ..... uJ•· New 3 Br 2u. .... •· d I• Baker, CM. S5M ....... __..K> --. NIW PALM SPltlNGS $.23,500 10~ down 64Soac3 REMODELD I.up 2 IR. ~-;,· JnE. ~·St~ CM "° 2 frplca, ·~. ~ cpiio ~: aurant In Catone dtl * Slnile, qldtt adult only. auac;g m H-· on -11 count, new 2 Hou b ft---hcMJH °" 2 1ota. Adtllta. t91).•<>a t....tw 10 •-. v....,; .-sea Y owner. -n111e11. L<MLc._, ""'·--· DUPLEX 3 Br 2 Ba r-1 ...._ .,., ~ .. turn, 3 Bil, 2 BA. lllDken front good era. prk!td to -:-==---=-_,,.._._,.........,..,..,...""'_uec__ · · • • ., • 5 pm. -------------Utllltles lnclvded. fTWDI SPECTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN cnte1 IAY C~ann6f fZe/ -.AP,frlm1nl6 On Wat...-front Near Newport Harbor Entrance 2125 O...n ltYd., Corene del M.r, Calif. AMPLI GUBT PARKING and BOAT SUPS Why Not lnfoy 11le ''Condominium" Way of Ufe THI ADVANTAGES Will SURPltlSE YOU You can purchase and g~t fee tit.le -or lease il you prefer. ALL aDta. have WATERFRONT VI EW. All have two bed.rooms and two bathe. -WJTB LARGE PATIO. YOU ARE f NVfT!D TO INSPl!CT OUR FURNISHI D MODIL luy $59 ,500 and Up Lease $4JO Monttafy & Up PltoM 671·1788 for further Information u.11A...a ll 4 BR. 2 n. G• -., Bltns, Cpta, Drpa, Garap. den, wet bar A UUIMU1I rm. se ! 67:>-0681 635-1510. 09• .._ .. MAR UTG-mo. Adulta prelemd. I MONARCH BAY e 18X40 pool. Tramb yacht POOi for ,Chrlatrnll 1-:C· acb~ a: abop'J. ctr. 231 KNOX ST. 642-4391 Atrlum/4 ·Br + Dlnln¥ + or T Eq $40M ('71f) S21-511S New 2 BR l ba. fpl. cond'm .soo ntt 9&2.()903 TOWNHOUSE 2 BR. ? ~ \, Family. Huae 1>9tlo. Leaae MISA VllDl-422~950 $28.SOO Low c10M1 646-1903 PRICED to Sell thla week! NEARLY NEW ~ or sall. Low-4own. ........_ ,._ ...... _.___. 3 ...___ 2 • 3 BR., "Borna Rm", Extnls. SuA-... i.... 1 • SFl •. 8 H or 538-3&22 ••-~ •u-.. .,......, _ "'-· ~........... poo . liJ. mo. 2·BR. (#.i, DRPB. Xlnt cond! PYWDtranct. Lafie SU.ncleck. * f1'5..m Winter Mont.My RenWI JAMAICA INN HOTEL As low aa $150 mo. CTU1JD bath. V.cant 6 rewty foe i-:::: ... ::::.~::::;:;.;;"""=oer;:::'=M:::;;7::;.33J5=== * E44.(QZ * 100-Hla JOA wW be YoUr Newport H,... 12101· ~::---,---,--..,..---Deni '-'"' J740 lalt.M phi. 541>-l720 fountain V1lley 1410 •. ~~2dB~~~. Garaoe --·-----..;..;...;..: ....... u n. IJUU"" • 3 IR. 2 be, tncd yd, sood CLEAN Bach Apt,. All TARB.W. 295(1 Harbor A IEST IUYI • Fenced. $90. O>rff vtn, frplc, bllnl, drps n'f5. uw Incl. f15.op. HOME + INCOME 2501 Margaret Dr. LEASE -Lovely 4 8t family a 1l3 E. 2ht St. CM mo. 842.aJe$ 315 E. Bal!>oa Blvd. 3 BR. h ba, pool•i:.e lot room wtth 3 car &•rage. l LGE 2 BR f . Side Hse. Din-ltlNTa• a BALBOA , • f73.'"5 o-to Beed!, $34.ocic> Georp Willlamaon, RJtr. story, shake 11)0{, etc. S24~/ rn•• with allt ) d.CCel5 for camp-mo • or optJon to buy. Make ln1 Ra, Fenced yard. patio. Aph. Purft~ riJRN Dupluea 1 Bit. 2 BR e.r or !tailer. new))' ell'-your offer. stove. Util. pd. $13.j. :?26 No Clildren. pcta- peted. VJ1ca11t. Collrae Realty 346-5880 Slerks St-. CM. Ccitta Mela 4100 213"&11-'131 St:. lj()-10% Down l~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!! 5 BR 2 beth. comp!. redec. NEW • 2 Bit apt. 11~ •-· OCEANFROkT 1 • fir 1~. m.a50 OPEN ~- 1100 OPE~ DAU.Y 1:30-5 2 BR·l ~ BA. Obie aaraae. ,_... carpetin& &: drapes. ••uu. ).8R $116. JN Mr. Rob1ni.on Frpl, AU. BLTNS; $500-built-ins, patio. Lease n95 W/W carpet. Oar. Part. l.'L-UTIL IN BY Owner. 4 Br. 18' ba. elec DAVIS REAL TY tt:>wn· 51.4 7o ioan. 531:6&03 Eves. 541-«!eO fJJrn. $115. Aduli. pr•f. 136 IC>TJ-1. m.4m. bltn1, tmnendout fam hm. &U-7(XX) -~ 0' ,.,..,... 2 •EOnOO Albert Pt 8*Gs9·*-MIO l..J(o ltlt (?~1 Nt pr<lpC)led ms.rin•· Vac-!!11!!!!~!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1~ Westminster 1612 -A ........ "'do.: M"' ,.._~sM DUPLEX I PXMiY ruM. -. ---... ant-lmmed pc>p. S32,!IO(). '"" VOCI _, o. "41.U r. 2-Br. Newly dee! .. JM. • l·Bn. vrn....PO! Call Mr-Kelley. 646-5045. _N_e_w-po_t _S_ho---1-22-0 3 BR-11' Ba I Nr..new Civic Pttron 64MIU Rltt. Nr-ellp'a O!tr. M3-Q1 CAr.AGE. SJ.!G-'10. NEW Med.alllon home; l BR. __ ~ -~ --Ctr. Poolsize yard 1¥/wall. 2 BR HOUM In Court Pvt e 2·BR. CPTS. DRPS. e CALL1 (i~ 2 a.., w/w cp~ .• blt·ina, IMM EDIATE POSSESSION S21,500. * Owner, m..mo Cw~~~~ dil>·~M>~.;.. FENCED YARD ... $115-mo. ATIP-ACTIVt 1 oonM trpJ., fenced yd.; 2 patio 1 blk to ocean • Jmmae S Ana H ,_ 1._." 2 BR .,_..._, e 64Mt6;; AFIER &-PM Garc;ic. nc:·r cvcrytl11ni arff.I. $26,900. 177 Cecil PL 4 BR 2-,ltlry, 3 yr. old, • 9,.. --. prqe: ca.rpeta, ADULTS * 673-1502 SUBMIT OWNER 963-1730 fenced. 69'7 Victoria. . 145-$55 Sml Trailer. Adults. 545-0019 f'or app't. 3 Hae on %--ac A·l. Clean suo Month. ~l9'5 No ~ta. Back BA)' &~a. lalbM ltlan4 4155 DUPLEX 3 Br-2 Be. Frpl. "ve" 2 Br for owner. k440 total ~!i-Wl or 3'79-2j94 aft 8 prn Bl!J\a. ept.s, Drpe, Ganie. NR. Beacti. Oub Houle and Inc. Xlnt lnveat. U 8-7249 Mesa Verde 3110 LARGE t-Bft., dllhwalhr. Xnt cond! S37.1150 • Owner Pools. :! Bn 2 bat fun rm.I-===:-::=::=-:==::::: btt.ln1, sm . 741, Apt. D 231 KNOX ST. * 642-t.391 S23.9:i0. Owner ft2-355t tve. Levvna Beedt 1705 f'OUR LARGE BEDROOMS J~mes St 842-8017, &45-l:JM ly Owner-3 U--2~ nr Cub Houae ~ OOTTACE 2 baths, w/w carpttt. cirlp. 2-BR. nJltN. 111().mo. 1'~ b1, desirable srea. Cal 3 BR, 2 RA, Compl redec. OCE -'""' VIEW es. double fireplace. n I ct Bl..TNS. CP'I'S, DRPS crpt d et2 7432 n<• yard & good residential Vet loan, $23,00>. Kl ... s, rp~. Owner • HERE'S A REAL STEAL! area. Rent $210 mo. rno HTO·POOL! LI s.5378 EASTSWE duplex; ea. 3 BR Corona d 1 Mar 1250 S9aclou1 Liv. rm. mod/de-leue required) CALL MR. $l~t!Tll. PD! CL.i:.AN Pool, &arll•· $34.SOO 1 cor. Range, ltdrli. Lae BLACK 540-1151 Herltqe 2-BR. * Sn JOANN ST. W. Lemmer Bier. ~'ISO Spectacular View twin • I.lit maa~r· BR. 111 Reel Estate. ~21U. 5"-oTrr $16.SOO 2 BR R-2 Jot with Harbor ArH are• ol W .000 hoam. -="3 -=B-=R .... 2=-e=-A.~2~f,,...lre_pl..,..acea--. -b,-t. BAdiELOR $8$ Separate ------WATERl"JlONT around floor bath. apt. • fOt Ole adult. Yearly only. Print<.' dock for ll " bolt. F\lrnllhed In •l>Ofll!M condition. f~ per mvnth. UtUt! Balboa Jaland. Ca.ll 673-0WT FVfili I .' B.r/Part el Jars• hou1t. Pvt • entrMCt, UH ol Kitchen. • lncl • uWI (MI D Of'ly.) * CTW* ll.250 11q ft-.pace for du-Day and nllbt $18.95(> • $2,000 On Pmt. ln11. carpeted. draped. Fen-Hie UW, 1ant.11er. lndry. plex. 549-0728. BY OWNER, 3 Bdrm,a tam Mllslon RJty, 4!H-<ml ced yard, walk to adloola. 6*2113 Huntl"f!!" lffch 4'00 • 3 BR·l BA. ENO,PATib, room I-2;'1"25' plA)'r'Oom. OCEANnu)M R • 2 lot $105. mo. Le.~. 549-2031 2 BDRM • SUS MO. S80 l·BR. $11 Bad!. Ww ept. e WW·cpts, 01111, $21,(XX). Oloicc lot. Puttinf '"18• Ex· 1.'19.500. Call Nolan R•aJ J:;a. J613 SanlA Ana Ave. drpt, ru A wa pd. 911 PaJJTI .J!ll .. l!l!!lll ........ 11111111 ............................... L•.XLNI' ....... t_Qw-..ntfr~~~.-.. ....... ,.-..,~-ll~--S59~1PmiiiG'mB44.;.;;.;;·~~G.._ .... ~~t•al~~·-9~17•_G_ • .._.._r.t •4M-..,.~.73~._.._milliiiiiiiiia.._""';...;;a..,.,.-4-.--~·;....,;838-4;;;.,~~~la..;•~l....__j Ave. HS. ~M9~ ~4678 ..... - ~ . . . . . . .. . .. . • .# • • I ~-··· ·~ ............. ,.,~ .. -- lJ L "° Ml" ITAT1 .,... hid. CH .... NOTICI c...ittln ' tNll ••• ' ltlt .... ''*"' ... the ... "'""" . IM ..... .... . ... .,. lt.ldl .,.. ... .... ldl .. llMtn'-9 '° tllt .. • •• ll'lelllt of ... ,. "' Oe1M c ··~' In MW1ll ............ Teh (llU ,.,,.,...., l"ublW. 0ct•r : lf'7 --, STATI 0 COUNTY °" OCf Notary "'' ,, . .,., "' 1(1111 .... _,. ... 111btct11M« •Ml 80111 ~--WI .... (Ol'l'ICIA "''*'"" Od.,..,, -. --:--w. .., .. Tltl -~ IUI IT& '" Estlltt NOTtCI Cttdl ..... llllt all Ille .... """" "" tM llfrlCll ttltM C9 ,... NC' denlOMd tornen, • cllff Orh ... ell •• pl-.. •ff ~"' .. .. -tilt • ., DetM -::;;;;~=---- LEGAL NOTICE I ~GAL NOTICE CIH1' DCM . TM a T ... ... ml1111W fonlle, GAAllHIC tilt -• llffllC"91 I Ille., ... °'*' • c~.1 IT.AT• (OUHfV °" tlllt ~ ...,. """ .... ...... ...... ""' Witt ... .... ., --. Mill ClW WITN (Of'l"ICI . MICMAL ........ ,,, ... Lii ""* ......., "'can111 °' Ull °' .,,.,.....,"" ....... -""" TIONI '" --.V.rd. wflldl ..... --... IA Ml IOwa, to-w 111111111 l11e., "-M W"-...,, ,,., .: 1 STATIE "OI' COUlllY " Oii .. '""· LEGAL NOl'lCE ..,., ..... ........ "'-" .... \II ::.. .... ~ .... -""' ..... I .. ""' . HC:MAL l"llLot & 111 .... Lii • ,.,..,.,.. I'. ,.....,,..., .. . ClltTtll POllT u .. ntl u ._ .... . " Mt c1llf0t111e . ol MARK CORl'OltAT .... cier-flf ._ ........ ITH .... ., .... 7 WITNaU Ocf"9r, I STI .., IY: "' STATI 01' C:OUHTY 0 OM THIS "''· Netll"I .. ...,., 111 ....... " ~ " ..... ,.,....., ., .. .. -:::::r= IN WITN lllM .. ""' ...... "~....,. CO ICIAL ~.., &. ........ ,, .. "".......,. • Olt. " .... LEGAL NO'l1CE ""' Mt " TMI UH ... ""'" • ""9JI • .... II n Mlllttm. """ -" ..i. ,._t4A,.TI" ,......,., ="I cc ... ' • STATE 01' COUNTY 0 °" tMI 1 ::·~ ::-::":. -'"" "'-'*" Ill ....... ...... WIT .. ' :. ........ ............ ..... ,........ Od. "· ,. ITATS '" ...... ., . "-._., :=:::: ~ ,:1c:a I c '°" ol lie! '" "" .... ::"" .,,:" .... .. "*"-... . , ,..,. "· HI Clef• M9t1. !flt •'-II= Ill el HIN" tlkf tlttr fin DllW w I , ... A. ""' e:· ... 1 . ,,_..., ~"" ,. "' 1"111111-.af "°'4m!Mr 2. I -.... ... ~ LEGAL NOTICE .. 6 4 . 2 -5 6 7' a· D A I L y p I l 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 8 Results Tllur$d.,, November 9, 1967 RENTALS RENTALS RIAL ESTATI 0.nertl IUSIN SS Ind FINANCIAL DAILY PILOT v ANNOUNCEMENTS incl NOTICES Apts. flumlslMcl Aph. UnfurnlalMcl Hu..tl""°9' a..ch 4400 ... wport ... ch 5200 _a_uat_n_ ... __ R_•_nt_1_1 __ 6060_ lnvet~f.!>P.'°'· 6310 _P_•r_...,_1_1e ____ '40J....,;1ri spAaoua J BR rum. Near AVAtLABLE NOV.J.5Ull STICK TO · hwestor Needed YOUR CONVICTIONSt ~ BML. llhp'a. llCbl, Spaclous Modena 2 i.2 Ba. Bhlll, ,.,..., $110. 142-7129 Cpc.. ()rps. '* For app't: Forl.eale Si-ce 1Ultable for bu.dneu that would beoellt and coln- 11de with a hotel operation. • bed convaletee.nt hospital 35 unit. • lite Hoq Hosp. You doo't have to aetU. J'llEE P'flLITlES ~7'9 or 673-1900 tor leCOl'ld best .. INTRAMATICS oilera= the ftnelt, mott com 1 Blt "Pt· near beach, pool. DELUXE t BR. 2 ba, ()cef.n 53W1TT Eve. 536-7282 Vtew. Frplc, 1 blk fro m F'URN. ~ apt., f75 oce.n. UIS mo. 123~t mo.. aJ1 util. ll&kl-st. ~ Saddleback '"" Latun1 IMch Canal Bldr1. 642-l&lS Money te Lean 6320 stve compu~rlzed ma ..,...~ avail.ab!& aeywberi. For lnformatlon oo our • Umitm lifetime Prosram. call one of our brl&bt. pol~ CIOQmlkTS. • .no COit or oblf. ptlon 10 a.m .• I p.m. • 5J6..2280 •c =-EL~UXE=,.;...,,.Se_a_lhor_e_!_BR._ For lnttlnnatloo call 494-9436 PRIVATE MONEY ·-·-Upper Dt:_plex. $71.5 YrlY lie L-rna leKh 4705 Flrtt, tut a: depolit. Refa '* lat A 2nd LOANS * Jack Srnlth O>. 1ince 1949 1323 Nortb erc.dwa.y, s.A. 543-all 1nytlme LGE B4dMlar wttb view. aun- deck. .....,.. as mo. lnc1 utll ....... AVAILABLE Nov. 15, 2 br, 2 b& co ooean. (n4) $"188 elf.ya. ~ a1t ' pm.. A• ••ALI ~Ulltwnlshed excb. 14M889. ,rplc for Chrl1tm11 New 2 BR, 2 BA, POOL $200 tneftth ... 646-1903 5240 N .. Stores Av1U1ble lelbAJ1l1n4 Marine Ave, Prime Loc&u0o Saliabur7 RealtJ m.tlOO ---~!~ T.D.'1 63-U "ILUI CHIP'' INTltAMA TICS or ORANGE Div. Amerba SodaJ Foandatlon Il:lc. r.t. ~ pnip., Santa Ana UNJON BANK BUlC. CMc cawr: want ST5M lit SUITE CT ORANGE FOR LIASI Truat deed; wW P1Y 71ifi'h <Next to FASl:UON aQV~ Retall etore or omce, Balboa iDt on loeo w/mo. J)e)'ta. ol KI 7.a.t lalud. w.w. carpet Sl50 :!.s ~3;::: .= ;:; GIRLS4AL$.LADlll~ Coren• del Mir 5250 -.:mo=. =Rl=tr=. =6G«lli5===== It up. Prop. n1. $145M Start ba'rinl the Tbne of Your iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Office bnt1I 6070 Owner Mt. Cqton -.ns. Life. Go to Dlnnta', Danctna and parties. Wby sta:J ·at BEAUTIJ'UL TWNH!E i.Br. 1 %-ba. Pool! Pvt-patio $140. 2310 Santa Ana * ... 1985 ._ -D~ ~unity Of-WANT tnv.tor ilJr IJeClft home when we -.e .-tte. ~ lice UW. air cmcf 10"· $2500, 2nd T.D. <>rid-IDfll of all asea amdoUI to ort• ed 3tc SQ-FT carpet. !!el ht T.D. pt.Id down from entata.ln yoaf All tnqalrJea . oovC BUILDmG SlUOO to Sa.TOO. 642-2221 oontldeatial f•lly IOCllion 1 , 2°~r:..:~n1am 833 Oove~?~··22See MP" Money W1nted 6350 ~ Y~ov;,~TE C'--te lheppl Pirie Fr11lc:a I PrVPadol I Pools 00 fOU wuit to Mm lO~T 1 till t PM ._ CIUlt ' oil Clult Tllmll • 01ab1r1 llitM. ll Lott 61o0 We bave nm truat deeda SWING'IN.llT CLUi •-r> bole ~ cm ncaot laud• Iota. Home lfer'• I .... 2 a. IOO s. Lw ODI 9"-1611 YOU own land 1 block fnlm ~ Q). m Fc:awt ·.~ =~~-~.:r.0iat1hr7) beach. Newport. Mat MD. Ave .. IAc. Bch. 4MMil far muriecl cir -.S-. 0.. • •p "'",..I ._. Ill Call ff&-9211 W few ~ acs.tlaJ parti9, due., fua e Adults 6 l'amily areu NEW l Br. Cpta, drpl, bU. me Lewjs ANNOllNCt1;ucNTS cl all lcinda. }_!45 Anehelm Ave. I.DI. $125 mo. leue or Sl35 'IWO ~ ~le Iota In e». ind NOTICIS CALL CHIARYL ""'8IL-6t6-S769 monthly~ Tl51ii Jumlne. rona Del Mar; 1 new, one 537·2764 • 1. t PM --~~---642-0886 or 6314514 R-2. 1nq. m-mo Owne. Found (Fr" Acft) 6400 COAST HEAL TH CLUI UNT 2 BR 2 bath. firepL9ce It WANT lot for 12-tO unlta In Rod and reel at Bal.boa S.u...St•m-M,.,... 3 • ..._ llurnlture IODdedt w I view. $115/mo. sood Cwta Mela Loc&tion. J>ier, IDENTIFY. by four apctmoed pl8 $25 Month Yearly. 673-1685. 64&-6863 e 646-3Gl2 e Mon. Uiru I'd. 10 am-I pm FULL OPnON TO BuY 3 BR-2 BA. * ALL El.EC DOVER ~.VIEW SMALL PARAKEET. Vic: Sat. Ir San. 10 &m.c 111D No deposit o.a-c. inclG -dbbwuher. Flreplace, Santiaeo A: Anti&µ&. Ov1lce ~ ...!,"• 1n Colt& Me-132C.M.& 11th oU New~ BJv\t. H ., C uaae. * 673-3324 lot. S22.soo. 644-3139 --.......,.,.,... -2-50M ! 0•1 llain $UD. LARG& 2 ...._Oline emu.a GLASSES: Vk: lkr· X • CITIMiNTll 8T W·-. CM. •use roam, M•1•ar, cpt.a, Ac!!'!' 6a pertt. I: 8"Y1ew. OlroDa ~ • 8JoaJes THC LAMS I •••w. J 1laill, ..,.. ... Jin. . clll .... mua. GAOuP ~,.. *' w.w._,.. ctrat.*> •am-.-1 bl. eiO: =' ACU l"OUND; Lalrl8o ........_ •._..am.•/.._ ~ ~ .._ dla ,__ Ma !.•1~· POlllble --=--. <'°* ,..._), Yle. Nw,.n ~}1'tM1 M PM • -.. ..... cpa.. -.... ~ ,-,I. -., .......... ex. 5tM112 ..-.A&IWU, ....... ..., __..Dr . ._ ~ P•MJD CAT. Vic: ~ lohe J'CNl' ...m. It pr.-: ffunff""9n .._. .. -Trder Part. Hantina1ma lftm Un l'Al'fil. Ull f(. -• --. -- -Beadl. 53M7l:S. El ClmlDo Real, San a.. _c.t_1,_MIM ___ • _...;S;.;..1.;:..:00 FURN. & UNPUllN. FOUND: Blact a: white kit· mcnte <nt) 02-'1952 2 bdnn, 2 b&th '1J.5, 3 bdrm, ten vie. D_u .. BJ-' oL At &-f HAllOR 2 bath $1.&s. Carpets. drap· 293 E. 17th St. MM49C ; _.. n1. • • PVlnouneefftentl 6411 et, bullt·iDI. 1bUtto 5 Points Janta, Hunt. Be.ch. 536-'1092 al EE NS 1tort1, theatre. etc. J<t1 for R. !.. Wint.ct 62AO ~; ~ M~ty •.N~ ~ .. i111pectSoa at 181 Ellla ApL MULTIPLE acned IA:ftille, wry= Call~ l, Ia plea.led to ~ tbt B. Call owner tor inform•· CM area. DA.NIA REALTY uaoclation, Nov. 14th, Of tion 642-2835 co. &c«!eO. MUOM eva FOUND; Pet rabbit. vie. ol Jtme Wenrer, HI Fuhlop 1 BR Jup apt, aoocf area Talbert A: 81.whard, Fountain hair ~· Now booldJli $95 mo. Call MT-1.l86, Paul IUSINISS ind Valle)'. 9D-9969 app'ta. for the boUd.aya. Jones R..lty or MT-1919 alt FINANCIAL :-:5tUS20-==-=-~.,,..........,~-• S P.M. Led 6401 LEISURE CARE CONV~ BEAUT. 3 B& 2 ti. llOO 'II ft, lus. o,,_tunltl• 6* LOST . Broods. J..arwe Ame-LESCENT HOSPITAL. MO ci>t/drpl. rup, pool. Kida e llAUTIPUL e ttzy,t wt ln antique &Cid Vlc:torla. O:>sta. Mesa. NO# OK. $138/mo. m.2lOI "CAJUUAGE S'roP" Motel se~ aurrounded by amaD ltCCePtlna Medicare Patient.. BRAND NEW 2-Bft APT. Santa Ana OW: Olnter llled PHft. Relined at _c.n __ Ml-038T __ . ___ _ QUIET, ~GE AltEA. ~ W. 3rd Street tn Yidnlty ol Punch a: Jody C.rd of Thanks 56-~ AITER 3-PM 3 Yra. okl + older 3 BR. Haunted How;e, Halloween. 6417 ffllilr~'81aln Apfs Peunt1ln Villey home! Projected Ir<* tn-Generoua RArwanl. Mucb I .nth to ~ my tbadra 5410 come $23,tnl yr. 1: 1'>· m-aent1mental value. 549-2410 and sratitude to ~ m.., ne. forcee ~ sale. GERMAN Shep., Nk. a Ill-friends and asa>datel -tso SU5 000: terms $20 tn1 cuh wr, wwen to "R.ocer''. bavu;qne8«1 their~ ~: ~ accept ·IJVthlni FlowY an. llllhtlY sreen in tti. paainc "' IJO' wtfir DELUX!: TOWNHOUSE 2 • 3 n.. 2 ba. blt·im. cpts/drpe, Quiet living. Rental Mp-. Mn. Oiristenstn 546-1.l)U NEW" Y DICOltA TID4 2 M w/1ar 115. Tenced, priv/petlo, Watlr pd . pr- clenet' ma.lot .ZUI Placeotia ..... CM l5Tl 0nap Ave "B" Ol m.- *' • 2 bdrm. i'OOu Cpta, dll>s. bltm, dalrwr. Quiet. Adulta, no .,.a. 2215 Pacillc Ave. CM 5t1e71 ffi 1 Bdrm DUPLEX Cloee-ln. adultl • no pets. Stove A: rell'fl. ~ NLW 2-BDRM S1JO.ino. ~ Drps, Range. Yant. ' Ganiee. * 6T3-4<Q A P T S. C1ruae Ooallty'1 Coolest area! 5 min. beach NEW 2-3 BDRM UNfTS Carpels Dnic>es. Built-in APPllucea. 1 ~ ba. Encl. doulMt p.ra,ce. ., sq-ft. fa.mlb' room. POOL! 9G3002. tti'2-4C1 GI' 54M188 ol value on trade ind. out of neck. Love• children. Olom-Incram· ' it.ate prop. OWNER Pleue call 54M649 or Mr. Mldla~ 836-7l64 540-060 Rew. Cemetery Lott 6411 BUll.DING tl'9dell mp. LOST Female Gold A Silver J CDIETERY lots for ale National firm will establllb minimn Yorb1iire tln'ler. at Harbor Rest MemorMi pereon tn prafttable bualneu. ~lemur~ Park. Below CUl"Nlt ~ Experlenoe not DICelll1'1· JWnrd m.1825 9G.-. ~ MMSD. AmbWoo la prime requ:1a1te. u __ ..:n .. ,._..:_ u... t SIRVICI DlliCTOil. L~ lelch_ms no 1'0lf~ sz.OllO ~------ca tentialf $1,tnl 1nwiltm.at 06 ... Nident al BaJ))o& la. ... .,.. ... 100 Cli// ::b,. LAGUNA llACH Lwwry l'um/Uafum. Bechtlor • 1 6 2 BR Steps to Short • Slaopa Ocean'riew trom ~ A.Pt Leue from $150 mo. up 100 CLIFT DR. •2"9 ---------- 100" ftnandnc available. Oruse ClOUar: ...,... to Mr. Leo, P.O. Box 851, Man. "Tueo''. Dl)'I: ea.me tebello, Calif. 90640 Mn. Mone; 8T3-7429 Eve. OWNER'S ILLNISS Bl.AOC cat lost 1113 whlte POllCU SALi dot OD neck. Annen ~ FOOD TO TAKE our. r.. be. 3Z12 Ol:esnfnmt. taNllbld boai"tM tdeml m.mo. Reward. for coaple. Year ''l'oaDd. GERMAN SH!JtHEBD T· BroaaW CblclalD. shrimp. IDOi J'tmale. Blkl'l'u. ';::;;;::i:;::i=====~ pb:ll. dell.. aridwicbel, "Kelly". Huntiasba Beach Appll1nce ..,.In . etc, 1'IJl price '1S,500. $55CI) a.. a.mo ar 516-3814 P1rts '51 down. Newport Beech --. MULTICOLOR.ED limWe dos 6BSI» white tip tall. mbed breed • fo ltent 5995 LAUNDROMAT wttb 5 BR.. "Tootsie" toml, ~ Mmt ' apt. Most attractively pric. X 401 ROOMS FOil RENT ed. Showa over 16" prgGL ro=UND=-=--Oct~-Ml.--LUJe-a.tw.1ttlnt •sso $22.~ pt'!' week A up Box y.no Dally Pilot blAICk ~t wtth ac:iar on back -"":.C.::r.--w..---....;....1 Heated pool • Maki le?Vice COIN Laundry • 2 )'n old. Stnq a: J"riendly. m.mo BA.BYll'ITINO. M1 home Utilities tumi!bed Good businetl. Hunt Bcb onl)'. 1.Jcmltd by ~ TV . Kltchenette1 $2500-dn. Owner 1162-8988 Pet'IOM.. 6405 Olunt:y. Weekly ~· MOO'EL TAHm Fenced yaM., play ~ ~2129 lnftttment Oppeto. 6310 ~= =:=: mttJt. Stl-1784 Now'S THE L.A.RGE plea.ant room It ASSOClAT!: ..,~-;. tET ......... tn the BABYSITTING /MY HOME. bath, CODlll· priv. wl\Jrlv. lucrative Rtal E 1 tat e Oiarlll7 00 ......, •. Call ~ea-ea ~ Maa dtl entry. Pref. da.y worker Investment Profit return ltucb· 213 • llll Mar. * S45-54S1 me. 548·0142 ,;· should be 1~1.. Mil.It be WllJ.. SEU. cbart.er member-CHUJ) an my Balboa bo9)e G~T bouae wlldtcb priv. ready to tnvett. Prtnc. lblp Newport ~ Tmnll Al!t 3 to Sc 5 dq week; Many extn.1. Fem. ~tu. on\)'! C.D: l'J3.0633. Cub. Plk9d ander "aoln&" ltmebe. tncladed. 6C"°1.24 TIME FOR pref. Nr OCC. Reu. TAX SHEL Tll$1~ rat.. l •11W)G. Qu ICK CAIN 54().1818 aft 5. Pre-.,.W 1Dterl9t. aemred by GiNiiiiWi &km wi1bet C1rpenterl"! $12.SO UP wt. W lldtc.hen IOGDd lad value. Mr. Han-to meet Jed1. 0 b J e c t : REP AIM * ALTER.A.Tl~ $22.SO up Studk> Apt&. 237& na TH: •73!1 or wn. 'Friendahlp. P.O. 8olC ~. CABINETS. AD;y ma Job. Newport Blvd. 548-9155. Box M 708 Ody PUot. C:O.ta M-. 23 Y'°' aper. 5tUflS THROUGH A ftD«Tl for empl01ed Lady DIAL &;ct &aa7I. amp ALCOHOLZCI ~ *NO JOB TOO saw .. 1.t '\. ,._~e:,~ ~~. ~!!>1!... your ad. U. alt back IOd Harbor Area. Phone m-rru AU repairs. Add, remodil, DAILY PILOT WANT AD DIAL 842-5171 . ......, ....,......., lbta to the pbgfte rtart 24 Hoars. R.euonable * to-3321 cofY rooms fer rent. Women an17. S8 wk. pvt eotr, Call 536-9133 or 53MOD SLEEPING room for man. Pvt borne A ent. BJ mo. only. $35. 1543 Orana-. CM IEAL liTATI Oenertl •nceme Pr....,ty 6000 --e llAUTIFUL e "CARIUACE STOP" Motel Slnt& AM Qvlie Otn~r 500 W. 3rd Strett 3 Yra. old + olOer 3 BR. home! Projected '"* In- come $21.000 yr. Ir ~· w. ne1o1 forcee .acrltke air . $12S,000: terms $20,tnl cash down: will ~ anythlna of value OC1 trade Incl. out of state prop. OWNER Mr. Michael 836-7164 4. PLEX $42,500 -10~ Dotrn. 180-B Rochester, <»st.a Me- 11. Owntr 64U'10J. M.AJU. A MEMO '8 p&ber up tQyl JOU GO IOcllW .,.S. Ml.I tbe.m tor .callil wtUl Cluslliea Adi. Dill ~ today! .. • r I "' • ' . . ' ' ' ,I • I .. . . ' I' .. . , • I• 1: ,. ,. I • .. J •' . .. ~ .. --.. __ ........... -· •. -.. . '-. · ............ -.. " ......... ~ . \ -......... -. ·. . --. -. -. · ........ ..,...., •,, .. . .. ' .. -'•.' ." . . ' ' ~. ' ~ ... ·., ..... "' ' . ... ·, .. It takes -800 of your neighbors to create, produce and distribute the Orange Coast DAILY PILO'P 1. Behind the camera, Richard Koehler, "ODe of several DAILY PILOT news photographers, teams with Judy Hurst, Social Notes reporter to get the fashion, tea or tund raising story. Other special· bt8 OD the DAILY PILCYl' reporting team cover fire, flood, tun end ~ fad the mtire ip«tniln ol Orange Cout life. oi. Display advertising specialists help paM on to. readers timely in- formation about merchandise end service that can mean better living for you. Artist Les McCray and Advertising Representative Wllllam · Green CODIU.lt here on an adverl:J3ement being prepared for an ao- oount. Special service ii provided for small advertisers. 7. Finished type and engravings are arranged in frames the size of the newspaper page. That's what compositor Don "Pacot is doing here. When all of the material for this page ls ln place, he will lock the page and send it to the 1tereotype room. Pacea are revised con- stantly to make sure they carry the latest news. 10. Finished papers go into the mailroom on overhead conveyors to be atarted an their way to readers. Mailroom foreman George Arauz checks 'operaUon of automatic bundling machine as papers move rapidly from the press to the subscriber. The DAILY PILOT print. more than a quarter million papen every week. -2. Thousand.a of worda and hundreds of picturea flow into the DAILY PILOT -.ii day. Ifs the job of our own News Department stalf to lift, chect IDcl edit the newspaper's content. one of the key men with l'fllPCI'~ for this facet of the operation ii N«man Anders>a. mpy .... et ' 6 Several pictures Intended for pahlicatioo in the DAILY PIInr are "shot0 at the ame time by l>l*o encnv .. Don Rehfeldt_ 1hown here chcking llizel Of prints to be blown ~ to fit wWzin coltmm widths of the ~qa on which they wfll · • Each picture k re-photographed anCI then etched Oil a aenai~etal plate. 8. Modern newspaper pressee ~t from special curved" metal plates. Since the pages of type can't be bent, we make curved P-lates by first making an impression of the page on a heavy paper ' mat," then pumping molten metal agaJlllt tt. stereotyper Harry Self here trims the curved plate after it bu been cut. 1 J. A fleet or 30 vehicles i!-. used to speed the DAILY PILOT to carriers in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington .Beach, Laguna Beach, Westminster, Founta in Valley, and surrounding area.s. The vehicles cover more than a mi lllon miles a year bringing news to the doorsteps of Orange Coast reaklentl. 3. A special kiDd ol "news" that readers find both interesting and important ii cluaified advertising. Trained ad taken rely heavily on the telephone to help people buy and sell, rent and l~ven find lOBt dop. The DAILY PIU>Ts famed Dime-•Llnes flfflrY Sat,. am., an a c:ornmmUty martettnc lnltitution. I 8. The skilled flngen of George Duke Dy over the keyboard ol a '35,000 llnecaating machine -one of 15 madl.lnes that produce type a line at a tlme for the DAILY PILOT. Some of the ~Ines oper- ate tram' 'COded tape punched on typewriter-like inatruments. All require highly trained personnel 9. After they are finished, the curved plates are locked Into pode tion on the press. In the printing procesa, they are inked and a c:on- tinuous atleet of paper is impreaed against them. Wayne DuBotM, pressroom fureman, and Cbarlea Wingard check quality of papen as they emerge from complicated folder. 12. The last Unk in the long chaJn of people working tn high.speed teamwork to bring the newspaper to you are the more than 600 car- riers -independent young merchants like Raymond Dove -who learn a valuable lesson in the free enterprise system by buying ancf aelllng at a profit a product they're proud of -the DAILY PILOT. · a ne-wspaper DAILY PILOT ; ~by~ for and about people like you I • l) r · ::,e-r = -l. -... ,. , Ll'I'n.E bu 'U 1 4 c:)'I. ell: Surfeta ; wai•Tnt ?~ $35,ii I den, frpl ed .. ~ Ma7 .... WAlft 21 •••t FOi\ .t liX•be' wr. CU>D em- tOlllll -$13~ er-. ~· ~ mmr TWO~ Olle9a ' $40,«JO 'I to, (M.at GloYinetl HAVE s. tc.11 a11. $3250, T tnadt, . 6'2-3589 CAR def doft'.ta del car f it;J carp • * SllVIC CemenJ .SH. SI EXPOf FOii Free J CEMDI' No jDb R. S'J BRICX PI.Ai CEllEN' = me:. .• -Chllllt -VACANC EQUIP Harbarl. ==== c.... -I = No Cn '. Addiiiiiii 1'i9d m.tOCl ADDm •home 64&-siJI EIMtri ELllCn .... . ,... = -M'f .... fofG Landlca Lawm atecp JiPI GAJU)l COii': Malnt. MEL~ • Serv • Cc • ear GiJiiL Ice. 1J Hulbtf LOW p , FOA HU&HES Requlne a minimum of 2 >-1'1 ~ ftcmt ladutrlal expeJ1ence ID trouble- lbootlq, mabltenmee, callbratioa and Wt al oeclDOICOpes, pu)le lfMl'" ato.ra, VTVM'1, 1pedal tut equipment and con- trols. A lb'onc lrnowl- • edse • IOlid 1tat1e dleuJ.. try ii de.treble. .... Accountant • • . • • • • • • • • • $550 F /C Bookkeeper • .. • • • SS00 Penonnel Ok, ~ •••• $400 1-Gtrl Ofc .. • • .. • • .. CD $«IO Secy. ad 8kille • • • • • • • • $500 Inventory cutrl .... ~ BestLocal~ J. R. PIDCE Aaoclata Alency 1882 Newport, C.M. MUr20 o.t Amtr CUt ...... to $450 WAITRW 8aJea Secy) ~ •••• to .., Oftr 18 Med Mlt, frlbck • ·" tt> $400 APPLY • 5 o'AILv ARGUS EMPLOYMENT ~-~ CONSULTANT AGENCY Snack Shop No. 1 Zt3 Wettcllft, NB ~ms 2JOS I . Cout Hlwy 1"' E. 17th, S.A. SCT..m& Corona del M.r 18115 Cfts'nV Anbm l35-49Cl Good Opportunity Apply in penon. J..6 P.M. DAlLY Snock Shp No. 1 2305 E. Cold Hwy. Corona •I Mir MoLDING Machlne O.,.rators Plutic, injection. Penna. neot poaltiona with sood pa,y. Exce~ work cmdltiom, Overtime and all frinp ~ta. Most be exper. CALIFORNIA ln lectton Molclnt D Btias Ave. o.ta Yea 546-MIO .. equal oppol--...,. Hostesses ,. ·- " •• I ,,.,,.,, Nowmbfr 9, 1%7 l MPLOY MIRCHANDtll POR MllCHANDJSI POil MlltCHANDlll flOI MDCJIMIDlll l'OI PITI & LIYUTOCIC TUNS'°9n'ATION ftANS'°ltTATION SALi AND l'AADI IALI AND n.ADI SALi AND TRADI IALI. Ate TaADI ... - W ..._~ --------------1-------~ ll2S ~·-9300 4mpertM Autee HOO ~'98 ------.c..--fumltvre IOOOFurftffvN .., ......... 1'201 A1111iam11 1 W -------------------------- -·-· 7400 IBM •-------• 1TAl.IAH Gll&YBOtJMD •• IUllJla ~ Trail a POISCH• -,.~Ml T_ec_h_n-lc-l•n PACESETTER HOMES COLOlt 9'~/er~lllO AUC1ION • :~-:fM.:l"E = =~;!t = r.ood·, -5-PORSCHE--·-,-w-:-1-T-E. $C. to $53>. Tnie 50 wpm, KEYPUNCH • k f 10 MONTH Prt.. Nw. 11, 1 .. "" ~ 5-JIOI. ....,. Chrome ..... Radio, Cocoa· Shorthand 100 wpm reqult-PROGRAMMING · p Ott-ti> •· Free .._, Bedroom 11ta, '-Ir ..... SU.VD 11ULE POODLE. * 'l'RWICPf:I * iut1, ~oe»-mt l'OI ~ ed. Fountain V~ School INDUS. DRAFTING • d cdcl' _....Free s.m.e. ._...,.., ...._ .a.. fa. * 16'1Q& aft 7-Pll •oc=-t1mt• ~ * · NC OrJ'EltS! Plstrict. Call Ml"L Bedcett i..ROC CHICKINl'l h Model u .. -.. fu...S.U.,.. r.a.;,. -.. ..._. No ob11-daD. . ~ • Pri ,. 6'Ts.a62 •_.,_un betwftn 2 A 5 pm v • v • RVIRV fAIMlll .. .MllW • .._ -... -,._. \ous 01, ..... cMll-. -. iliYa.m. vate party" .. ..--'TRONIC ASSEMBLY ·• 523-3'51 dllb. .._ ., dnwww. U""edt IMO 'tS POftSCHE conM'dble, on FridQ only. PIX/TYPE· n. t · SATURDAY-ONE DAY ONLY m-1181 coer.. -....... .,_. -., Alfte s.rwa. aceDmt cond, est otrer. W C COLOltLAND TV-Opie T lbt TV'a, ...... aatta1M11,,.. y=° = A·Partt t400 145-2238 or M&-51>1. Jobe Men. Wom. 7500 Robinson's llEWPORT NOW HIRING CHRISIMAS HBP Both S.les" non-tell position• Full or pert time est oast • 10 AM to 5 PM • .... .... ~= ;· ::::::-= = . m.acs • '5'1 8*11 vw BODY "' S• SELL "' tnde 'S1 Poncbe: Tr.ct." aue1. School• Cash & Cany Only ..,., An'ER&-P.11. w.rs AUCllll TaANIPOltTATION cet. ~ ~ ~ "': = = ;;:t~e Z117 s. Main St., S.A. o.t ir• og Maple CONOie , , l2m'1 Gar~tr~~~ G.G. 11.e llgun1 lllguel Model Home Complex ~ =: p!' ..::;-_,.~~.... ..... &-Y....... 9000 Tn11«s. Ut111ty MSO SUNBEAM $37-7113 21" RCA Color TV $150. a.ta .._ ..._ LDaC New ~T~ 100/ 'M \mL ~· all ltiee1. Hun~~h. eant. * Follow the SlcJns * ir• Portable $25. 5'3-6521. OPIJf DAJLY t • ' =·bpi.~--~ o.nmJy. mti. ca. ... «N-'tiS Sunbeam ~. roll 121 N. Lemon · p,d,k Crown V•lley P1rkny to l1 Pl•t• ~ & Uth, c.M.1 •.•YJl-CJU>-·A4ilalr--·~--~Marllle ~~ ace: er, 1 ton. $295. M2.-S ~-~~-~ n6-2900 I ~-• -r-.a Din's ..t •· Ants-..... & .. __. '-_. C(11/w~· Trvcb 9500 ------·---•1etten indlcate location Lll"M Nlgue , --.un• s........ Goods 8500 .,. Wbt.. .. ,.,,..,.. w/ .....,., • ...,. ..... .. • .., .... ::&;.;.•" · --+ _ .. _ ......... -. moac. be&V)'..., 1r1r. 10 TON erane wtth 40' boom TOYOTA M T J ~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!J.ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! * --ll'a/'\ · ...... t' a" .,._ ---~ . ...-* ·-• • :: ""Air uvtu\.U ~-' a.a ....... Xllw .,.......... -· truck motmted, Yell' clean, -~· - IUSIMll Schools Office m..a nt I011 ._...._ 11 XJDt fGr befirultt· G 0 o d a lledlpW ... Blllnk JJ' CAUFORNIA.N Jlber. for aaJe or tnde. Call the • IBM Prosnmmlt:w _qMlllF ~ candl "5-* ~ Mdl n...,.r .-d) '50 pa ltm4bout. 1SO HP Du 1 f y Co., fl3.U68 or • mM K.eypuncb UKE new floor ale,~ IENT MOO eo1_..1 W6I Goll dot. a..n cldve. Mck to beck s.o.nu eves. • PBX Typlnc writers label. Colt $WI. B4llt 'l'V'a • ~ • W a a lat r a MiMelt.Mous • cat '85, 1..u. BowJans teats 6 lltr ...... Qepl FOR SALE 1MO Ford pick> 541·2672 all« tam. 4H-S080 da.YI. ~ • Dllbwubln. o,. bell • -. 111t ,,... • '25-..-. fer &b!as a aldlQs ae with 1856 a-vy eacme DOl1 WAm lmmedl•te Delivery On 49'-86 evea. tklD to llQJ• J'ree s.mc.. POOL TAB~ buJ d1rtct Slat ~ $11. OU PUil-w/15" whl trtr. MUOIM. excelleot candltlon, muat .Enjoy •n exdtint S... MERCHANDISE FOlt Hi• ....... 'S at *->' prlcu! Slate. inll • .._, u-at 1.. l'lleqlMa aid boat a aee to ~t.e. Call eon In 1 Beautiful SALE AND TRADE Store Equipment IOl2 un HARBOR, C.M. aU m. -new and used. "7 CA!WtC'· '* Nftport tnOer, ..a 40 llf motor KZ·8118hftet5:30p.m. Prlcea •re ALWAYS 1968 TOYOTAS 'Store IOOK STOU Tmna. Sbowroom 0 Pen Bndl * •T1S1 wttll eleetrtc .--. saDO. JJ&T ~ ~ up with LOWER et -: LIL.-r•I ..... ._..nt f urnltvre IOOO FIXTURES <X>LD6POT rdrl1 • 5 yn. old .,_ .. _,_ and s u n d a y. 554111 10 000 -n-.. .,,... u. "'--;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;::;;;;;;;; xlnt cond Ell Kline S/Ana ._....MooER SALES POOL T._LIS ia· ant. o..a. .,. .. nu ~au' att' e or'""=.:::'~ : Sc, hedu ... , O.ya & Eves. • Bookcuea, tab&es, chain. ....... 1..... ..., 1-BR'ftJ""111tl"V • .., ·~ --~ -.. -~ a ... ~.la Headqmarten for: ebecbta""· can su-1m ~ ..... lllO Ncrth Mam st. -..,._ ... _.. equAp ~. moo. Talr.t .u-1• '" ._ Apply Pt!rs>nnel Dept e SMWTeom Slmpa. mcndnpanly. WEDGEWOOD RANGE SS0 Santa Ana l35-0617 ..., ~te .:..~ araumaUerboat. Mf.1118 •e ~ T. Dad&e PU tr\ICk, _ .... ._. Mon thru S.t. 1CM e P•ctory Cloeeeuts LATE MODEL. * XLNl'l ~ $211 VU. 32' aDUSOommaMer trade Solid, xlnt rubber, rune •WI• I • F,_.ght ~ Houilholtl GMcls I020 == =· $$ CASH $$ ONLY ... • • ::::! !:.,. ~ = eood-$lSO ar bat offer. !MM> South Cout Hwy. No DowD-Buk wma <>AC Sean WASHF.Jl <Wrtnatt· We Pl1 cull for: 100" J'INANCING · 56«kU aft 2 pm. LAcuna Bodi. 4M-T503 Span1lh • llodl!lnl • Maple EXCEL dinette at, . ctialn type > * m.mc ~ l"Unllture ,,,, AJJ9llancea llCAID POOL 10' Gl&apir nbersfaa boel. 1MO CHEVY Pick-up truck !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!11!!!1!-1!!!!! lJv. Rm. • •• • .. Frm 168.95 pink nau&h, $]5. HidH·bed, ' ~ Antiques "" Tooll 321 I. JMbi, .Clap Plrfltct far Bay. $100 de-w I '58 O>rvette q , $150. '67 Toyota Q>rona, auto trana, Dmett. ....... nm $H.95 $!iO. 536-2249. ·, GAFFERS Is Sattler Gu ONE rrEM or -m-• . liven. m..a Pvt pl:J. 64U3Q2 radla, 15,000 miles. ua Bedraoma ..... Frm $51.15 Ranp. Del.me model. Hu COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. . ~ Shal9 31' Pacemaker die.I t' '9 Qiev 4 T -.c-6tMJ.6? ApptovM fumltvre Ger• S.le I022 lrlddle $100 ···OR 3-ml Call 5'7~43 or rn.am LOAN-BJJY.SJ:LL.TIW>E Sport F.laher. Near new! VAN. RiAso:S~!._ -======== .: Assemblen 21S9 Hvbor Bl. CM 54HllO y G-·-G WEDGEWOOD RANGE $100 DANISH Teak chair cane CMH PAID POlt * sa.4637 * 5'&-'1'903 or~ . 1'fUMPtl OUR I.om aur ..., • I.I'-QIROME TOP Is GRIDDLE ...... ..'.i 1-·ftl---...1.. ~ A-LI Sele. 211 TbeGt Can-1*:k. blk. naui. uynVJ·; ..... .,...,...._,_ -• BY OWNER/'12 CHEV -....-..:... ..i.....~..........., MOVING·~. lb-ap u XIm COND! 6tSG2S ~ dlllr; w!Ute 3 drawer ....... ry • Lle11• -10 PICKUP wltb CAMPER. 'SC inumpa Spimn ~· ' I , .... be aa-liecM 'beilGl butllllt,. I ry. i ~ ,__ wmlll to -",. ftr .... 1...W· hoc ...... .., ..... 11111 al·UttJe Balboa lal.tmd· I'd-D'r.nnr.ERATOR, partallle ctre.r-wlbmM:a top; Platt ...................... -----.,. MH. MMC aft.. Wllllir •llilk flop. mr •• ~ ...... bed• udqDe day"""*" •Sabftlro Now• ..... ~. a I -L.1 _. M. ~ .,.. del: .-.JD_ ...... ................ llllbsJO.lL~Asltiqm -· -~ ...... w10e.kdak~ ~ ...... ~.~LIFE-DODGE~ .... llat Oli .. ac-.eMnt -'~: -.. ........ ... ..a-a-..._._ -& ..... .._ .... .. • ct.Jr: lamps. x.. --,. .. '!Diii • l&Altll .. &UL ........ ---..... ,._,~ --· ---·--_....._,.,-......._. --~ .-•U•ll•W-"----·--...._ (ndwd). Gt 11nta ........ matta llU (almmt , w~ _._ -.,. ..... mw). Two a.mdful Ultlp ~151• &11 MM519 lea 0.. ,_. $111 IDCl. 5·1-------- Ana A~ .• NB ..._.. ea!lb!tl. ft!CJOr'd • FOR bamecomln1 dance .,. Ill ... ~ trtp, .. FORD V .. PU :=======! DJNETl'E SET / Solid Olk. p1aywr. • ncm1er, ~ AUCnON kwel:y abort or 1on1 tonna11· Lectara. • Small eoet 1CSck. loDc bed \ . MASJER SPECWllU CO. DroPeaf Tlible with 4 dll.lrw peam. took, w Vf!1:f F•laltlc I••• ICbooi dottiel, alu s-1'. WANTD> • Caod wd tii-pnctlce. * CALL: * S6a1 * $30. Whltle wtlll r<*l trim. bMutiful mtiqoea and other BH.utiful table lamps: 2 tq wheel ebalr with foat llr. ~ * IO-lG 1967 , .... , •• $16ff 1640 MonrovN AV9. Cod• Meu 642-2427 • An equal opportmftJ- employer Can w.t 6 W!r'J comfortatJl.y, mdae too numeroua to lilt. Relic Collectiola Italian decorator c h a l r 1; nst....,.. dlr 1 p.m. HOUBLY R.EHTALS ~ 9SlO 9a-16'IO lllftel' 'fi.PM. GARAGE Sile Dowr' VWqe Old Navaho nJll, heed waft. Italian roand marble cUfee * JU:IODES U'S * JEEP MJaA1. HD MU type QUALITY FtmHmJR.E ~-·•1tum 1515 Qimwall larp collection ol ftna ~ table. v~ reuonable! • • FREE TO YOU JW, ZODe Boat Cb .. BaJbaa CJ-5, 4 W·D Uni~. A-1 In/ 2 BR. -0. S pc actiona1 Lane, N.B. ~ Sl*e 19 ..._ ud UDUIUal lndlm ~ * SCHOCK 22 * Out. Stock $1195. Pvt 1'4:>'· aola; llht pilDo; patio Utrda wood touch muter ~. finest eoDldlor'I lfUITftft f ORIU GI'NIAN 8twpllltid 1% yr HEAD. NEW SAILS. 54W349. tum.: all xintJ 541-5325 eypewrtta-, ottlce desk 6 buketa, framed artUac:ts Mii IW old. llaJe, Ba.ell • SDwr. $3000. ec.stSll-,12--INTER.N---Al-OH-AL--Scout- »ti ~Dr., NB. , chair, refrigerator, maple Wftl)CllW, cluba, ~ Ph-..,._ Fttt to fOOcl home with _ 4 whl drive, iood mech ccnd AVOCADO Qun.TED SOFA dinlngrooauetwith5chain O>lumblan colledioa, wan-...., rvft SALE ~yard.ZimWWio,eo. Power Crufaers YV.&u Below wh1sle $795. 968-1261 6 Mo.--6,000 Ml. Gu•r. lndudes SO HP Sttiea, WiJld. abield Wathen, 1u 11 Vinyl Interior, Out.aide M l r r o r, Heater, Defrost«, • wdl ... de.nup and delivery. $180 full Dn Pmt • Ch a Ir, Mother/Peui Beeutlful, ,.,,, Ouiltmal sun. ald llJIU, co~ Remnanta. Sanples i Mill-ta Ma. after f p.m. REAL EST A Tl IMnp. ~ • End tabHs. gift IDel"dwldiR. All klndl colna, Fetllbes, and ~ ends Sat. Olly a a.m. to 2 Wt 25' cc A Buoy. No. D129 '49 Jeep • CIHn, 2 aeta tires. Includes T.x & Lie. Compl o/bauled. $29115. !! Eec tuel pu~ 4 wtll div $54.71 mo. INnk flnH. khair Formica cUnett2. al ioodiea! Fridt¥ A Satur-other rare and unuauaJ lJd. p.m. 929 Babr, Cotta Mesa ...,.,..,... bu..___...... __ ... ()penlnc tn full cownp ol-eU ""z:.L' ·~ .... tice for a career man. Must 5t44134 dl.y. 1~ an 11 ca. WHIRPOOL refrl1 like new white female ldttm. Loew· -EYea. 8112.ml w/tlw bar moo. 644-0156 ' have Uc. and desire to ao SIMMONS HIDE-A· BED EVERYTHING GOES 'Iblltlday, N09. 9th at 1 p.m. $50. Coldapot upr11ht freez. haired black male kilten. IMt 1rai .. n ton Campen ahead. All lnquirlea coail-SOFA/~ Dito -..tu bed.a VERY REASONABLE WOMAN'S HALL er $50. Dble box Sprgs It white klotl.1ea. SborWla1red -------- 9520 T&M MOTORS SpeciaJlz:lne • VW I& Ponche 1141 Glrchtn Grove 81. dentlal. ~1662 uk fir. $100. Solid Birch O>ttee Fumlture, dillies, Po w er 610 E. 18th St., CM mattr. xtnt cxmd. $25. h 'J)d srey male ldtta 115-47'38 Heavy duty boat t:ra11er table .. A P • ..a.. Amer Loft Jack Neer, Auctioneer Stingray blllie, loaded. $25. ll/10 Dual wheel&. h.Ydra. brakea, ~ :JJll&PJ:RS OH.ANGE <lJUNTY'I l..\RGEIT SELECl'D:lt Gerclon Grove 192.5551 or 534-2214 Corbin or Martin. -.-1o1 · • ~~ 2~·b:-'• BIG 2 ~ niropean Small counw-tQp refrlr, --------Ucbta. $&00. 642-1133 • OLDER OOUPLE to man-Seat $40. * IC-3957 ~ too, .. 11 ... ,. sn,!,:: ~~~· Auction. Over 800 items Ind. $15. 64U7l3. OERMAN ~ Jilb:ed. ======== age S Ocean Froot A{;Q. on BED DAVDn'ORT w/cbair .,..., ......... ,. _,"""'., 1de9l f Ouil J yn old . .W.. 'h p>d loat Mal~ toll private beach tn 1Al\IDa bi °"I* Is Bedlprad.. Uv-man:y odda It end. Iota ol over 100 rare I& dllllce pain • or tmas! • klme wttb ~ Clll!J. l'ACl'ORY I>~ ..excl\a.rce for ap. C•ll --rm., drapa BG-tno ~.SALE· lhN Sun-inp; Sat. Nov. ll, view 10, ~~~~ ~· Fenced back 7U'lf. IMHrf• :.VARNISH-PAIRT·'IU!PAD\ OPEN JlCW? .>L.u:R ~.o ..,79 ..__ _ ...._.___ --.. ~. ~ ,__~-Ave., CM ale l P.M.; S... view lO, ~e ~er; AJDt IW"'U• llJ9 at . ._.,. doc.. ~-..-i--A Wiii iay ""'°"'"' ..,.. _..... ...,_ ........ ._,, .,,._.., 11:1-. Val $700 male J~ _ ... £:.Jl)IC'""·'"'~· * HOUSE CA1l! * OfA!r !•ID A 5. DINING roam let, maho(. Saturday I& ~ l&le 12:30. Natkmal Ohnp ........, ue • or e SllA1J.. CAGE. Jt.emovablie Very realQflable. 548-8100. IS MOUNTS * SLIDE-INS Your Volkawqen ar Poncbe • ~ top doUan. Paid bll ar not. CaD Gme ~ ~ to 90''. fts..o.I ._ .. ,_ .... n~•cERAroR. Show Grounda, 81111 Demar· o«s. Suzuki suttar with --lL bottom ...... "-b'-f-SE'I' for ..-11De11 d CA . ..,_. .niw ......,_ ~~ ......... -....,. ga.-.. ...., '"' .,..... "" ._ _,. * \.AN (' ·~1<1NS 5'7-4933 ar 56-T913 eves. ..., POWER MOWER wuu. -. _,. _.., 111\all animal or tmd. MalrlM Equip. '""'5 proflta In pflllk <Jirilt. D'tru UP,......,.,. Lym Wallen, Aoctioneer MAGNAVOX cc..te TV, --* MO'l'Olt HOMES _,_ 1:t1~ --a'--ui-. -d' lttl ...-~'-"'" u.1w;.,g 4208 RIVER A~~,... BO·•T motor .. ...a •-"er, _ _,, --· -. -w · .__ -. Dall&~ MAHOGANY QJpp-wlele 21'', IJ"•t OCIDd, --·bladl .u.1.., ft -"" u..., Ila> Biii 6G-3llOt 30.06 iune. OmTy Hutx:h .,, ETC. • • • • • • Mal-_.._.._ (I) ....... -1. • ..u. ............ _ .......... ·--------or trade for motorcycle or1 ALL MAKES • MODELS ~TD as. * 875-1917 2275 Republic, a.ta Meaa ......_,..... • lnrwrnc _ .. ,.-.._ _ _... _,; OarUnc bladl Baaaett. 196'1 TIUJO<S bolt and hostma • need re-camtr strlpu.-1"QC. make Lona lddl, bu all llxlta. $275. Wtd! Bis DoulhhoY M~Gm'ERS KING SI1.E BD>. Yellow lthr _,, SPECl'ACUUR SALE! flni.blnc and Ni009edq ofter: 2006 ........... CM. 3 mo. okl. 4M-«IO pool. ~1686 DJG.'600 ~ a LDlq8 did' w I ottoman. ~ Fam. Qual-men I: $120 Antique Mahoe dJnlnc M&-~7 ll/10 ======::::::== ~~ 673-1190 --------'67 VW SQUAREBACK RIH. Lltce new. Oris owner. Lo mlln. $2125 Ph. Mr. Rlc- ltetta Oya ~200>. Eve. time rep. ol tu:ciarta Top eamll Mf-254.1 ewia. Women cJotbea. Dca't mlla! table, Sheraton ~ 3 ex-GARAGE SALE S.t-U IUn-"HOUSEBROKDI" • Ador-loat Sli'1 Meor(ft9-90M clod:dnc. Call 5M-23'1' BL<H>DSNJNGSETe • • ~~/~~~.~~ tra leavn nas. 494-324I 12 BR set brt6t ,,.t pwr able, Joni band bbc:k kit--$1.50 ,_;·f~t-18!!65 deas:=d., u.Jl. MUST SELL '66 VW/Clean! Part time help Wanted. • • • COYPl.£rEI $100 eves &: wkendl. ~. e~ eclpr. odlla I& tens. To &ood lo'rin1 home&. Up to 40'. 842-7528 i----HA-,-rr-'O_N___ WW'1 RltH, Pop· out wln- 962--n6l. 2 to 4 boars HB area MJSC.J'l'DllS 54M746 I FRI/SAT 9 to S-PM. Fun ANTIQUF.S A UNIQUES enda-323115th It., N8 646-7S47. 11/10 --------CAMPER~ dowa, Bumper iuarda, Se.at Call ~ M!DI1'DtRANF.AN FURN. ~odlesw B~=: HQ:i: Vlll!ltuslE•Lt the sq.41163 PRETTY, Male 4-montb old Boat St•rege 904t TELESCOPIC CAMPERS belll, Leatherette-int. $1350 Dlll'I wt w/6 dWn Hand-ted l>ed.aprMd * MISC' " $30-DINETTE SET I Wblt.e lo111 haired' kitten. Beal.-, ------NOW ON DISPLAY or BEST olfer! 548-98S8 hool•lnstructlon 7600 CU'Yed beedbocd. rBai 301 CARNATION. * CdM'. 3B9 E. 17th St., CM with Gold trim. 8olld Oak. Clean, Well tralnecl. m.nn Boat Storaae It Launchina 222 w. Wlllon, C.M. '61 u.w. Good condition. MDUAL .._ U 2 PC MCtiana1. ~ RUMMAGEIMJ3CFURN. Muslcel IMt. 1125 Dropleaf ta!* w/4 chaira. 1119 ~~~~::,~::~~to ~ Very low mlleqe. &tow ~al). an:io.t 10 • lAllOll 2210 Waterfront Dr., Toya, CJotb'i· Kitchen A~ Good cond! --aft 5 pm MALE % Sia.me. Kitten _ • _ _ '61 VW Camper, 37,000 mt. Book Price. Mlllt Sell! . iDJ School. 121 Del Mar Oram. 4el Mar m.9511 pUancea .• * 1014 SEA LAN& GimON B-2SN nat top Gui-GET Cbe btlll~ ... for approx 10 wb. HOUH-Mobile ttom91 9200 Empl beaden, Rear 1Wll1 ~~,.,,,•,.....,,962..3852 ___ •.,----J ____: 541·2859. TWIN bedl wttboat mattrea 01n1na del Mar * MC.29'6 tar. Natural flnlah top. SUt at *'9 Qr Wasb 'broken. 89'1-0nl ll/10 ---· --bar. Oulllde canopy. Stereo 1957 VW. Good cmd, ltereo iMPLETE 8eCletarlal « White Alh. GOOD c::ondHba. euap Sale Sat. 12 to 4 Cherry 1lnlah rim it back. 111 &. 17~c.M. "~.,man-$ MONTH c*1 puppy Hu SACRIPfCE SALE tape • 6 apeakera. $12>0 or tapea, S400. ~P· Poll7 Pr*t Bmi-$30. * 5»1113 Dolli, boob 6 pmea, 3 Mos okL Ust price with-ageinent. · all lhots. Needs ~ of Only $11.SOO (eotil over best otler. 67Ull7 Evea. 316 E. 18th St., CM, &o-160'7 ~ CoJlece 5Cl-9'12S .... u-.a-a. $1IO ~2012 419 Emenon NB out cue $179.SO. Uke new, GREEN wroQltlt lraD tble kwe. M6-IS35 ll/10 $20,000) for ~aut. cust. bit. TENT Camper $300. 20332 '67 VW 1600 SQUARE-BACK. .. · . r•...,. ~ • ' with cue $150. Call 56-3766 (~•aa ..._) a. ~ ~-111-2 ,,,, •CK ~ .. ,..,. PUP-2 BR. B • .. _ ;. • SEWING a..ASSE3 e S48-(Q82 XMAS SALE! FRI-SUN ., ..,., • ,. ~ -.... .....-c............... 2 a. • ucn, perm. Mqnolla• St., HB. W. o1 IMMACI * MUST • BISHOP METHOD mV!NE TERR. ~l232 new C'Ult dnpel (tmne) PIES Rabed I ~ks with 12x40 cabana; over ll40 .ci· Adams. 962-7916 SACRIFICI:! KI 5-3144 ~ MS dep'ees. 5t6CC1 0• ~~ PllDf D11 CHUBASCX> * CdM Pl•not l °'9lftl 1130 15 panels M" loaS-981-2509 amall' chUd. 541-1311 ll/10 ft. of dlx. Itvin1, nr. the ,58 VW-Rebuilt ~. clftn NEW Hammond Spinet Or· 3S HP E1&in adMlard motor. 3 Bl.AOC klttena; 6 weekl ~-Pa.rt.ly furn.; ~ bill' lmpot;!M Autos 9600 body, Interior roucti. $385. 13C-.--""9n, Wom. 7500Jobt 11M11, Wom. 7500 Jobe Min, Wom. 7500 pm Save $200. New Con-Runs good.~ IUd1nl Kini aid: l·male, 2 !!males. To ;Y =~to ~. AUSTIN HE.ALEY 646-5302 eves. 10le pl&JIO full ~ $488. lawn mo.er tlll 111% Mer-aood homes. &G-2931 U/9 GONE oveneu. Muat lell ''4 , ,. ,. • .. FREE!rREE! FREE! WouldnAt you llb to be tM DAILY PILOT'S .,..t .. one of the ,,. .. perfornMncts of this •ti-time lfap hij et MELOOYLAND THEATER in An•helmt Of courw you would. HM•'• Mw ~ works: St•rtlnt tomorrow check the cluslfi.d fMte• of the DAILY PILOT to ... If your name Is published here. It dn •ppe•r In •ny clHtl· ff cation. Come to our Coat• Mesa lobby, Identify yourMlf •ncl pick up your FREE PAIR OF TICKETS. First come -flrat Mrvod -HURRYI (Offer good Novemb.r 14 through November 26) O:>untiea laJ'se9t aeJection rill PL C.M. --PART G er man Sbepbud * CRUSADER '62 A.H. 3000 MK Il Wire VW, radio, new pUlt, l'QOd ol new 6 Ulld pianol •or-HORSESH~ • tnt bootta. puppies. 2% moe. aid. *FASHION MANOR wheell. Dec. o'drive 3 SU'a. cand. $995. Call 536-1911 pm. Colt new $700. Like new 5319583 ll/9 * GOLD MEDAL Xlnt top I: tonnau. Muat S0tMIDT PJ:IJLUPS CO. $l50. Rivift'a.C1pe aora bed. • AU types al Trailer Peru Sell! nm S1D takes it. '64 v.w. R1H 19a1 No. Main St. Ex. cond. $115. LI 1.538& SPAYED, laTtb' Calleo cat BEACH mAILER SUPPLY 962-0343 .HB NN t:ln!a .\ bat~ry. Santa Ana, Cllif, 9 moa. ~ to very &ood l9'J61 Beach Blvd. Ex. Oind. $1000. 549a1 FACTORY arden daMout UPHO(~ #f~) hon)e. 646-709I 11/9 Huntinrtoa Beach, Ca.lit ~-SPk RITE, Vrry ~I '61 VW SEDAN, IUrlr'Ool, ·• _ _._.._ ""'---'-I ... "--pc. .., ... .._.. en 2 BEAt.mr." 9 k old Id -• •. •• • "' ..... ••00 RIH '-· mil 1 OA .. -... UWI z ""-......... Free Ht, -• m c u~ w t-lxfO' TRA VELESE. Uvtni * 495-S259 * . .,., el, owner. ~ EnilWI BaJdwin l1ianol Maln HB ....._,. tens. Moat So to 80fne rm expanded tum clean S800 • • • • 49M127 alter 5 pm. -eo don ao pric8 ,to n>ek ' ... , home. 81>2!&. 11/10 newl.Y carpe~. 1nciun at 1960 AUSTIN Heal¥ 3000 '59 VW. * a.EANI bottom. Quantita limited RCA Color .I"! .. BoJ 1 3--DAHLIA BLUBS Come and DO Newport B)vd, Sp 46. $900. m Rlvenkle •Ave., $695. * 548-6270 aft --...m. 10 hurry! apd biey._~· ·JtocWer , . NB. 5"-7079 ,,.... WARD'S BAU>WJN mmto vacumn a.iitlir, '2$. 451 set em. 241 2i.t St. CM 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath furn. --------333 REIMS LANE/ C-M. lBOl Newport. CM 808484 Flower St, ail. ()ad Ml-1031 11111 OD Pf C:OUJ',"'· * Near CITROEN 1960 VW Camper w I O>r-FIRIWOOD--CALICO mother cat &: her ocean. Sacrlficet 536-7731 vair q. Good cond. Bert ~r&ft be N~ ~ ~ For saJ • Fne clellvery 3 ldttena · ~ home · mov-River? Mt.I? Delert? 0ty '80 CITRODf * Silver offer under '911G. S48-821S branMn ·Splnd piano. $406.24 * e ~ * Ina! 430-4562 ll/U home! ax 35 Clean. J'um. Blue .ed. '300. * CLEAN! '66 VW SqutrelNdc S.7008 4 Alitlque C9bt laottont din-BASDfJJ ped.IO'eed to bome ~otter. MZ-466t Good condl * 646-2388 CC.M.) . $1900 * ~ FULL KEYBOARD int chaira. RC.A Stereo It ln cocmtr)'. ~ ~ R.mt Or Sell Hwit Be.ii DATSUN 2S Pedal Or -T.V combo. --~1741 evn. WU DELUXE 2 BR. 2 BA Flrepl ---------pn ••. ~,., ••-• Patio Fumlabed 642-7482 GOULD MUSIC COMPANY NEW AVOCADO CAR.PET 4 Kittens, adoNltllef 12 wta. '17 DATSUN 1800 w~ 200 N. Main St, Santa Ana 9x12. * 0n17 $30. P'1" to aood bomfa. &G-1323 Moto..-... 9300 Green wlblk int. Dlr. $65.4-4 WE . p Af 83 HAMMOND ORGAN CALL fTS.Jlm or eve.' .sun. 50-TTlf 11/ll . -1-·-de.L ..ume lo mo pymta, "' with Lealie epeaken and * WAHTD> * Pl.AYruL Female Calico I '66 HONDA D • OC $395. Old car alt ctn. 494-mJ. TOP 2S pedall. Take over ~-PAIR OF ..t1'fS fEATs. wk old ldttm. MU0a U/11 l60C)..mL * XLNT CX>NDI '17 Datlm NEW! 1600 menll $63.0'l. Would make CALL IOGl9 LJTrLE ftulty ~ ldttena. Many EX'mAS1 SO..-. Rdltr. Ooee out. $299 dn . ~ ~~ ~t RUMMAGE iAii/riJ JO. 540-68 WU Hodak& 90. Coat S4SO new. $TUI mo. Dir. 4M-mt IX). to ~PM. St. ,. tbe Dt-PETS & LIVISTOCk Sell for IJl pJ'Sce. $225 J AGUA. p RI c· E WURLITZER O>iwole Plano vine's. 20C3 a.AMOE C/M. • ~1587 e "' ~ S395 Including berK'h . C•ts llMA --------• GOULD MUSIC COMPANY DRIVEWAY~• lie 1&1. piav FOR Sale '65 Yamaha US * '62-XKE $2250 * 2045 N. Maln St, Santa Ana Walker Pal:nt. Ill W. 18th 'nfOROBRED Penian KH· ~-~~ ~ ... 9xlnt oood. PVT-PARTY, f46.2364 FO St .. C.M, 606Tl'I· tena White I& Blade. I wb. •-~ -"""""' R NICE CARS PRIVATE PARTY WANTS MILD ROQUG'ORT Father 1 tbampl &4fo90U '64 Triumph Bonneyvllle '50 MIRCEDIS IENZ TO BUY P~.!'..0335FOR CASH. Dressin" netpe, V5c: cc $750. for quick lale. AND ftUCKS on.,.., • RJMALA Y '1;.N ldttenl; T Wb. 6 3-6086 A -.-MAD-ISO_N_P-,.-,.,0-.-Diana YoUnf , 8oll102, C.M. old. 2 maJee, 2 temaJea. --=1,..--______ ny Mlb or ModtL ""'' NATURAL C--"1•• Beaver Shots. Call eves~ '87 HONDA SCRAMBLER PERFECT CONDI $400 -· Ml,.,. CONNELL Ci;.LL 613-1539 Coat. Stroll• lanlth. beau l""""'"'. * ftOO • BEAUTIFUL cond. s:ioo. ·· 644-0358 _Oop...._ ____ 1125_ ~~c...,.ALL~,_,646-_201_8 __ CHEVROLET Autos W1nted e UPRIGHT PIANO. 8' WET BAft.hdded Red AKC COCKER SPANIEL '66 Honda 250 Sharp Cycle! 2821 Htrbor llvtl. !mm liDIBIL a---~..:·: n4.1. * Call 673444 leather w/4 t1COb1a. Al.a: pups. 6 wb. awnp1on ~~ ~GJ3!: COSTA MISA ,----. WTD! A used Spinet Plano 2S' WET BAR. * 673-656! •tock, show Is pet. Blond. Mt-1203 .-.i.-~-... ~: ... \~' L •./' :7:: ... -:.: full keyboard, cab!Mt fin.. CHECK Theae for Berplnl! red A whit~. bl~k A white. HONDA Trail Bike~ 1988. -:. -y I .... 18h not important. ~15 Lawn mower, ~ It pad, • G4.f709 * Take o/pymnts + $S0 Cut\. ======== -···- ---- ' _, bike, 3ll.1 rifle. 548-0429 eox~R P , ....... _ 842·5028 M,_ • • •. · _....um. •• BALDWIN aplnet piano, .. .,... --"' ups, ""''"I pets; ----W : (" • 'II': '6 t nul tinlsh. Medlttrranean FIREWOOD AKC. Flashy fawn, cute '66 SUZUKI Wf..'RE IN DESPERATE • •• _.: } W ...... JACE BAJLET stylt. S450. 83.1--05&5 S20 'i rord clellv•red· 540-988'7 faces: rKt<>nable 646-1338 80c$~7S· Ex~lent .. ~~~~on '39 MG TA, completely re-=RT°bR ;g D= SEWNG? ,.>. ••• • •• • • •• • I NO matter what lt I.I, you rs YOUR AD IN CLASS!· * JRlSH SETI'ER 6-mos. --=-:=-=-"'=-=--=-,,_-=-=.......,-=--1 1tortd. Showroom condl· VEHICLE. TOP CASH l)()L.. C::::0.11~"'=-~--·~.c.11.!---:.ca..~1.~ can 1eU It wtth al1AILY FIED! Som..-will lit P_.1-ed, U c. All lholl. '65 Yamah• 250 CC lion. Dir. Make offer , •n ,. ... , ... -.. _ iaiuL • ... Ml ~·•I . A •.. ~ ,...._.,. """"'" ~ _._ -.;;i·----· -----PlLOTWANT ADii 6'U67I lookinr Jcr It. Dial I05l7I m. * Call'l37-3011 __ Scnm __ ._S32S_._eu_..!fi6_2_1 ._.V.;x._ __ 4_94-_9'1Tl_~--' HARBOR BVJ).. ~ -lllllill!l"!~~-llmll!--!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!:::!.L::====::::::::==::~=-==::;:=:=:::.:=:~===== ----c--------=====-=======::.:.....-.. ~ -- r • .. "• . -,. -, ~ . . ~ .. . , . ' , .. TllAI -\utot -l'VE p fnl' UI c:.11.ll I 61( All ll.\l 0>u1 Ot'f I can Thi.I Inter. 4,000 Ult .. ottiea SaYe on w • Pl 6*50 -, cu •Bu •W •MIU M.J McC 1~ (2 a. - I • Thursday, NMmbtr 9, 1967 9900 UHd Cars 9900 New Cars 9100 TRANSPORTATION DAILY PILOT 39 TRANSt'UITATtofi& TRANS'°RTATION l lltANSPOaTATION 9900 Used Cars UMd Can ------- \utot Wanted 9700 UMct Can 9900 Used C.rt 9900 C~RYSLER. . . FORD . PONTIAC PONTIAC T-llRD P "Y -------UMCtC_a_rs ____ 9900 1 :.. "1E .. • . ·cHmout .•. p (.'bryaler H'l', '*'ll 1964 PORD -------! €ASH P.Wr,·lfr. J'act warr. Dth>f!ll OY '65 GRAND P!UX. Air cood. RAMILER . '56 T-BIRD. Wires. Tonnea~ •63 CHIYROLET u. JDO• Spotlea. saoo. -Gal.. IGO 8_port ~pe. R CARVER Pi/J>B, Pwr wlndowa. (Me 2 toSll· New tires. Beet oifei-1 ...,. Book. 494-6060 dqa, PoW ... ·--· 1'11d1o, beat· PONTIAC owner. Daya m.a> Ext 22T SPECIAL 5'8-240& Moma COlllPJ· ~ exce. Bent --ewa .a-,Jn bmaaui.te condition. -n • ...._ Ewes. 9G-3685 p•CTORY IUYS :::::;::::::==·--==:::.t tor uMd Cati A troclCI jult , c.:llll Ill tor free ea+'..mate. coodltloo. Clil btl boqbt · ~ t0 • . • · -._........ m.., Calta ..._ ======= ~ With NO DOWN pymt. Only '80 .0lmler· 9-~ .Waion. $1150 fvU price . Kl 6-4444 STUDEIAKER Cbooee ~23 new klw mile-___ Y_A;....U_!A_NT __ ·~~ GiOIH CHMOlD _.,JO ,... mo.. rae ®-1 air, tun pWI', per-JOHNSON & SON 0ranp CountT ExcMtN aae Ambuaadora, Rebell 1e JOHNSON & SON feet eQDd. ~Ult 14!11! 613-6Ul ' ~ercury aler b Rolla~ ~ml -'&7 STUD!: SlLVERHAWJt lfarllnl, 1 dra, t ctr eedat. 1964 VALIANT, • ~m:ury • ' · · a.ta la.a Branch ~· Radio, S • Ura. GOOD With OI' win.out air. c:and. 8lpet qD/· A beau ' 0>1ta Yea Brancb1 . . . ~.~COMET oo Hut>or Blvd. 642-7000 '64 GRAND Prix., Oii. e own-oond! $300. * ~ AU ~ C9n are fu!1Y local low mlleqe car wl 19'1 Hut>or Blvd. 642-~ _,;;......: ____.. '-f'4 FORD er low mileage car 1n a· ~~~ry ;."":; Olaraer I cyJ. en&{ne. Lo 1 1 1 1 1 ~ 1 1 1 s "" '15 'roarer CYOLd~ · .. ' r cellent condition, po• • r TIMPDT --~H. olldayor at ':;!!5 'f(if~I ecp~lce ~.~ STOP a SAVI .f J.sl>.o>~x:i.Nr CONDI alrtUe -4 dcior. Factory brakea, p 0 w er wtndow9. -------• .,.,, . GOQp-c.\RS-LOW PRlCD ~. 545-2&41 evea r air, ~de ,trans., radio power '""· alJ' condittoe. '64 TEMPm'S, 6 cyl, ldck •. ·-·~ a tr-~1-~~~-~e~so ........ pt OAC . ¥ • -• beateJ', Re_dllced to . . • ing. Only $2200. Top Joan ahift. (1) Sta Wac ... U) -_..... -........ vu. ----" ···~~di CORYAIR' . i.1'IO-hill price available. fl!, M. LaBorde 4 Dr. 1ecl. $1115. Xlnt coad. 1118 Harbor c.ar. Costa M .. lrancb . ' ..., -.'$399 . '. . . JOHNSON & SON 646--0556 days. 5f&.39'n 642-6023 l9f1 Harbor' Blvd. 642. e BOULEVMU> llO'OORS e '62 OORVKJR Hpd l975 Ll.QcolJl-Mercury New Cars _. Hutlor, C.ll. •1Sfl8 or TltAJ>E roa; SOAT; ·eo. M• ·Branch 9800 New C.'1 9800tMw Cars 9100New Cara 9800 1w~m. •~•Jf~•••~~~··• ~~~m~ ~~~=~~~===~=~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coupe de VW• ~ 196' IUICK . "' aiEV· ..... Station W• ' .,.·OR-VETTE-" . ' 19" i;Ol'i r.atri&De WI'op 01~ at the 'molt beiiU6ful Sk)tle.tk c cloclr. l'actlDly air, p. 6 CJ'1; fae tl'dered bea· v . , . . Radil>-ffeater. ?{ew tirea .tr can on the market toaa,y. power ~. A )leaadful TY dut1 reer .a, tor trJr , . ·twY... w.;l top. Immac- Thia cat la red wttta white m&Mclll aterb' w1fb 2 tone 6 all ~ ....._ Low ad, * '3 ~VETI'E ce>Ny. * .._, oM-Owner. Private interior 6 blactc q , Rb ~ ftQ11 mtertor. ea! q. bfl9t ott.r. 123 Bl-w/wblte top .. A~ P/S Pai'tr S!JE; $G-6102 4,<M» mllel..AM/n(, stereo, . $14fS°'iUll prke E. Bay (Comer Montn'O All!'nf. ~SO. * 613-21!59 e 115.Tord I Sia. Wag. tilt le teletcOPlc wfleel, M1ny JOHNSON & SON Ave., Balboa ~·Library) '59 OlavertlbJie, black, ~ e, X..U.N.ewb' ftblt q . other extru! '64 alEV .El Qamino. <>rte int. Neved raced! ~·Dr. --~HM. Great Car) UNIVERSITY OLDSMO'BILE San 100'• ol $$dollars S$ ~ci:.:~ oner, De'ftr UMd COllUIU!I'· Brown ,61MUS . • •• l33 E. Zlat St. CM on tbla ~t car: clally. Low Jlllleqe, nice ===:::::::====11.=..:=-.=:.:=...:::=-:...:.::.:...=::_ w ....... Your Tr• un Harbor BMl. "2-'7060 ooM,. $1fl60. Take mall DODGE 1963 l'ord Ooulltry Squire * 19116 -.&..1. ~1 Good· eondition $!rJO 600 W, O>ut H"1 .. N.B. --.. ..._.._ Cpe, * trade.. 323 E.. ;lit St .. CM e OR S.21Xrl e ~ &fS.SC& 33,000 mJie.. 17 ,~. ·es ·an ImpeJa m FactoJY '65 MDGf . . . . --NllD A CAltJ -V-1, RH, ~ lutO,. · diU. Foreed to tell! Orig-U.V • ., '51 ~ Wqon. New Enctne CAN'T BB l'INANCEDT $1800. Pn pt;y. SGatl tnal owner. Pwr Stri. Daya Full 1• . · "' • tral!lllJll_..,... $0). eBam:nqltt ea.p a•mloat '13 Buick JUv'itfi l'act,Dr)' · fl&-9222 Evee. M5-l35t .~ •equlpm.eJtl., flfl!JJ1 .... LI_ iS.-____ _ eW'Oedtt1 e N.--..&t Air. All pewer, tatbet, °" ~ D¥>; . . •1 .,..'I"_ Good triea.·$2100 113-2131 1l6li CHEVROLET <Jlevelle . •.~tax ·• lie. 1---------e MJUtary New tn Alaf · .Kallhl 4 Dr .. a. Wac. X-Sa~k D~-• MERCURY Mu...,_, Pt.Ymelltl CADILLAC LNT cam, $2300. Daya · _... McCARTHY 1'\0TOU . . 811-1311 Eveainla 673-9t99 . 140l 'Herth Tustin sDf*» APPR!X.iATE! ·eo laQ So.. Mlla.A)ldmpJ '64 CAD/CPE-de VIU.E 11. Qlev, 2"DR. StiCk. VB S.nt~ A~ 547·9W Mire 4 . Dr. 'lldtp • $335. (2 . ~ lf. al IM:ft) Owner ilUlr sell Air. 8ucbt 1e&ta. airome wbee1a Frelway Mlnutea From . XI.N1' cond! * 642-3825 .~·Ana Pit ...., Bllt Juter-lnt. * I $2725: PareJu' ~ fill .. 8\llll)elllloo E'flerywher'e • 86.190 Ol' 541-2800 > 6*lf8! '67 DODG1= it-T 440 MAG MUSTANG •13 CAD ' N ~ '86 EL CAMINO 4 Spd. 327 engine. PS/PB, R ·le H. -------- AMIN c:dio. ~ . C. I. 4.)1 Rear' fear&· Ton-Te>rM ftigbt. ~ ·, ' ~ANG 289 -y.a, 11u- Mut Sell' $1895 ~ neau. $2000. Xllit. 547-0033 ~1 * 548-8180 I to ,'.l.&ndau fup; air-cond., · ·• or 56-7913 . '64 DODGE &i't: tarre 6 pWt. ateer. a: dU:c brakes; ®· '68 Cpe. DeVUle. 1'aqt. eyl•: '1180. · .. Vtat:a' ft111Qt extras tmide and air, full pwr.; in wwrqt;y. · ~ ~.:k ~· C.jon, N.' B. 644-1562 oot: .873-1B95 eves. $eiOO CMb. ma> . ~ c.u.i.· ao..:zT22. . * '13 ii<i>GE' J)AftT -OT. 1981 Muat'&ng GT conYert. 11 Oldl1L9c • Doer WW'a. MR, •PIS, ~uta. Air, .tereo; full extra. .-. * •· • n. CAMINO, v.a. • IPd· tram. i.o.m1. * · ·&f4.21u . · sa.cm « m-3121 Call ..-_ R Ir~ C:.t l*PM.:._ pa.• ,.ON-_ ··Ela:lLENT CARE 8uldr ..... late .. ~ CHEYROLIT ... CREVl:LLE STATl<Jtf • ~ •• .. --:-SMUSl'ANG ~ luxe. air COlld. lJ,000 mt. · . WA~ · .n1M " • '-.:..'>-J.!.. --~ rf" FACl'ORT AIR, $2095. -~ '64 J'ALOOH JVruKA,djNV . i CALI; ._2678 M1Dt cond. $3Tl5 Prvt PtJ. I lJl!l, Chevrolet I ID ii a\,, Private Par1;y * 548-9658 ·VI 4 • IPd $850 Btc • 9111 1.,..---.-.----- 644-1590 or ~ SpGrt Oiupe. Call * Day-* '57 CHEV 4-SPEED. Bucket 1eat1. RAH * rnai !85' MUitan& convert., ~t BUICK · · · * MAKE ' ~.. blue w/blue ~ter. "Ora1ge Co11ty's Leading driveway de~orators" DECORATE .YOUR DRIVEWAY • I run pwr, air coad, A.Mint 648-1521 -OITER.!" ·· .~ ·u s.9463 FOltlJ -; . · ,t.1795 Oril. owner. 644-0l2'l Low mUe&ie. MT-E '62 BISCAYNE V8 N)r; RA w:i.i CAMINO v.s;' w/w, ' . ' PLYM' ·outH White EllpluClt H, New tires 6 eatt.ry. auto. trans., PS, low mi. a.EAN '58 Ford, G.Juie 500 Dime . a • Line Xlnt! SSG> or <ifer! ~1285 clean $1.650. '67s..310f 4-0oor, $3ll6i '15-3221 after&. --...,-Plf-:Y_FUR_Y_3D_· - 'IOO M-c 9IOON-,. . 9IOON c 9IOO . f.BBl,. GooD TIRE& UNIVERSllY-OLDSMOBILE _nww __ ._,.____ ew ?'II"* _ !!f -. •.!'.!_ Sloo.cASHI Brl-H;f New Cars I ; -' . Fo " You Who _ _. .:· afed 0lt1e: .. , · uWriilillg GlilleL':. . ' ., . . . .. ,,.. .Johnson & Son Thanks You •.•• No,w that the auto .. +rile •. is ov~r, end the new' bincoln. Contin~ntals, Mercur(s, Cougars and the all-n.ew Montegos. ere once again on the way, Johnson & Son thanks you who have been farced to play +he "Wait- ing , Game. "i :. .-· As you know, we have. remained 'f•ry much in .bµsi ~ess. All unple~uent situations eventually com~ t~. an end . •• has the strike. W·e fh~nk you for w.-ifing.~ · · Johnson & Son has done its very best to p,rot ect ~·, . image. The beat way to do t hat is to be honest with our cudomi rs •. No .'tears, nd pleas for •Yl'T\POth'y, no playing fevorites with a se'lected few . "' 1 ~ Now that the strike is over we know that our Nput ... tion for integritY and fai r dealing will be the same ., before. · J-he Continental, Mercury, Cougar, Montego or C~met of your choice will be here soon. It will just take • Ii~ tie long•r to begin •nioying it. Come in now: see oui. display erid-pltce .yoµr 01~•r for quick del~very. · Johnson & Son is making up for lost time .•. ·Now , more then ever; before ••• WE WANT YOUR BUSI-. NESS. .Johnson & Son l ' • { ~ -• Orange cililJ's ow.Ii.lie Oll-MERCURY .COUGAR Dealer. , I-< • • I ~~ too uw. ~·coan ... HIGHWAY v ' ~......... ••••• 541-1271 64,-0911 • Automotl•• Dealen FcW O•er 46 Years • -·· - l •• '80 . pi,y, ,. pue. wa-: needs ~ o'haal; aew Urel ..... Or after. 64N829 't5 Bonervtlle-1 Owner" ear. Q.EAN..· l'ull IJO"tttl', with Am. $2900. * 6444* '61 FmEBIRD .. IOld, 3 tllld•. -.tmlilt. .. $2500. -lltJ9I' !~ l!ftl, :: .• - 2850 H·ARBOR BLVD. CO.STA M.ESA PHONE 546-5550 9500Trvc1ca 9500 Trudcs 9.SOOTrUcb I / ( ,• 9500 --·-------- · Jhe. ~siest way · 4 --• • • ... -. ~o get into ·a tnick. . ~pen · the .iloor on one .of o----· ; New 1981 GMC'S 1968 GMC ~ Now COlllt Wittl S.V.. llMJlnes Up. To 310 Horsepower .......... t..u. ................ ..... ... vr.. ...... ,.., ............... . ........~ ................. i. .• ~ .......... c... ... .., ... ~.,.,.. ...................... . Just a tew ..... 1nl119 '67'• at ~r ........ Nowl New '67 OMC V9Ton New '67 GMc· i4TH 7ihw '67 Sulaurllan Pickup truck. 127" wheel hue, 6 cyl- inder engine, standard ransmission, fU1ly factory equipped. Ust Price $2683.75 NOW~283 · 127'' wheel base, 6 cyl, by~atic, power steering • brakel, factory d . 7:00 x 16 6-ply tires, etc. Ust Price · $4025.90 NOW s3397 327 VB, automatic, power steering • brakes, 7:00 x 15 6-ply tires, heater, cust. appearance • comfort. List Price $4355.85 NOW s3591 sl~NSBUR¥ ·eulCK 234 E. 17th St. Costci Mesa 548-7765--2100 Harbor. Blvd .. C.M. 646-9022 BUICK JAGUAR OPIL GMC TRUCKS .................................................................... ~:: , • ... .. '-c._ - .. .. DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Help _for Our Children Once a day, on the average, a tr<>ubled parent tele- phones South Coast Child Gutdam:e Clinic for help. Usually it la as a last resort. Son or dau&hter ha& developed a trait that la tnsuf1erable. U the abnormal behavior ii particularly destructive, the cblld will be seen. Otbe?WlSe, the parents will be tokl their child ia being put on a waiting list. Due to staff llmitationa only 100 to 110 cbHdren are seen during a year. Some others, whose parents can af. ford it, are ref erred to private child psychiatrists. But mostly they are put oo waiting lists. The South Coast clinic, located in Costa Me.sa, se~v­ lces the entire Orange Coast. It is the only child gwd· ance clinic in all of Orange County. There are a dozen clinics tor ttisturbed youngsters in l.<11 Angeles County. . Some particularly distraught youngsters need m· tensive therapy. But the bard-pressed staff at South Coast doesn't have a great deal of time to devote to one child. Therapists spread their talents to provide the most help to the most obildren. . It takes a ohiki psychiatrist, a psycholog1s~. ~nd two social workers at a minimum to make a functio111ng clinic, according to South Coast director _Dr. Maurice Kaplan. By his own definition South Coast is not a. f~lly functioning clinic. Never have all four staff pos1t1ons been filled at once. Dr. Kaplan, a medical doctor and child psychiatrist, laments that in the three months he has been with the clinic he bas bad very litUe chance to work as a clinic· Ian. He says he has been preoccupied with the funding problem. Community Chest In Buntlng«on Beacb provide some In- come. Fund raJa.inc effort. bJ auxiliary groups and private donaUona mate up the rest. The fund rat.sen.who have pven generously of their time and the donon who let tbeJr hearts touch their .,purse strings tend to be the ame persons year alter year. It is time more pert0ns In the community shared their c<>n<:em. Certainly it WOUld be a shame tt South Coast Child Guidance Clinic went under. And it will i1 not enough persons care. · Hundreds of troubled dilldren a.nd their f amillea need the community's belp. (For further information, aee Mailbox below.) Leathernecks' Birthday Proud Leadlernecb on both aides of the world will be toasting the 192nd birthday of tbe Marine Corps to- morrow. And Sat~ the. naUon will observe one of eigbt federal "legal public holidays'' -Veterans Day. 'I'he former Armistice D~ waa renamed Veterans Day in memory of veterans of all wars, not just those .of World War I. So the two dat~ belong together as one continuing salute to the nation's heroes. Although the Marme Corp11 first action early in 1776 was an amphibious landiJll tn jungle terrain -an art in which the corps continua to excel -we on the Orange Coast thin.k primarily about the flying Marines ot the Marine Corps Air Statton at' Kl Toro. ~~_'.:. The funding problem is this: Reserves. have dwindled from $68,000 when the clinic opened three years ago to barely $11 ,000. Deficit operation has eaten up the rest. Income remains spare and uncertain. Families of patients are charged little or no fees. Two Marine aviators were &Warded the Medal of Honor for valor ln World War I, but the real begin- ning of an air-ground team wu In 1919 in Nicaragua. In a Marine action igilUt bandits, a pilot guided his plane with one band, shot 1 pistol with the other. The enemy panicked and ran. That beginning incident mlght well serve as a symbol of the continuing skill. courage and pride of our friendly neighbors at !1 Toro. ••• lltAT l1M ACTIWLY RUNNING ,fOl VOCI· QOW·WHAT I. U they can afford to pay more they are sent elsewbere. United Funds in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach and the An Absurdly - Untrlle -Saying Confucius ii alleged to have remark· ed that "One picture ia worth a thou- sand words," but I think too highly of his wisdom to believe that be ac- tually laid this. Leaning upon hia fictitious authority, however, millions of people have lince , repeated thia abaurclly untrue state· ment -without giving it a moment of real ttwugbt. . When confronted with a picture, the Invariable reaction of the average per· aon ii to au: "What u tt called?" Only the 11.mplest (and generally the leaat. intereatin.C) pictures speak for themselves; the others have to be ti· tied or explained In a caption. ONE PICJ'URE IS worth a fhoU&and word.a only In a bad leJlle -that la, when a propagandist wantl to appeal to oar emotfona in ordet to away our judgment Thia kind of picture ii usually a high· ly dramatic overstatement; and an overstatement ii the next-door neigh- bor to a lie. Pictures can often be useful to sup- plement words, not to aupplut them. A pictul'e of an auk in a dictionary may help you recognize an auk if you ever run into one socially; but It can't help you know how to cope with one. capture one, train one, eat one, or do anything but stare at one. • THE ONLY WAY WE can reuon is through worda ; they a.re humanity's unique toola 0( thoagbt. Primitive man used to draw pictuna on tlie walls of caves to express their thoughts; this ii why we call them "primitive." Pictures ml)' be uaeful er beautiful. but it iJ prepolteroua to compare them with words, for they belong to a lower order' « di.&cemmenL Pictures can ooly ftir up the emo- tion• that already rttlde In u1; while words c111 make us cba.nfe our minds, and therefore dtange the pattern of our emotiooa.I respoilses. A PICTURE OF A lynching, for in· stance, wi.11 have a gruesome effect on th~ who dislike lyuctdnp, and a gra- tifying effect on those who enjoy them. No picture ever converted a man from barbarism to benevolence, or ftom bate to understanding -but a few words, written on a tablet, er spoken from a mount. have transfonn~ the spiritual face of mankind. As Confucius said: "One word ia worth a thousand pictures -if it's the right word. in the rigbt place." ]ob Corps . Under Fi re WASHINGTeN -•A sharply crltl· cal. unpubllsbed General Acoounti.ng Office report is weighing importantly in the impending House battle over continuing the widely C\ifltroversial multi-billion dollar anti-poverty pro· gram. The GAO findings iero in severely on the Job Corps -one of. Ute two major iuues of Ute House fight. 'The other is Community Action agencies, under countrywide fire on numerous charges, foremost among them engag. Jng in partiJan politics and inciting and participating in demonstrations, riots and other violent diattlrbances. The outlook in the Bouse is not prom. lal.ng for the turbulence-wracked and ICaDdal·lcarred Job Corps. AMONG BOTH Democrats and Re · publicans there ii strong opposition to this project -which has cost some S8M mlllloo l.n its three years' exis· tence and produced at the most not more than 15,000 a<>-called "gradu- ates," about whose subsequent em. ployment little ii known. Only recedl,y did the Office of Eco- ---•• Geer,~ ---. Dear George: I'm furious at your personal reply to me. How in the world can you say you think the words of Stokely C8rmichael are pure poetry? Your viewpoint Is aw. ful, in my opinion! FURIOUS Dear Furious: Yeah? Well, your handwriting Is i>• etty awful, too. I thought you said Hoagy Carmichael. Look, if you want to discusc wB.ghty Issues. print your stuff, O.K. ~ I got enough headaches now. I ~s~ l' .. nomJc Opportunity hire a private re- search agency to try to find out what happened. HOOBe Democratic leaders have told President Johnson it's very possible the House ma,y kill ttie costly Job Corps program, and replace it with the Republicans' Community S k i 11 Centers to train youtha in conjunction with local industries. THE GOP PLAN. would be adminis· tered by the VocaUODIJ Rehabilitation Administration. Its cost ii put at '100 million to train 43,~ enrollees at an average outlay 0( $.3,500, as against $295 million earmarked for the Job Corpg with an enrollment of 38,000 and an average cost of $7,500. In an effort to placate the extensive bipartisan hostility to the Job Corps, the Education and Labor Commit· tee put a ts,500 ceiling on trainee cosu. But a Senate subcommittee report indicates this is largely meaningless. The study disclosed that the prevail· Ing $7 ,500 limitation Is being disregard· ed by OEO by not including other ex· penditures -sucti as $8.54 per enrol- lee for b\alning equipment and mater· ials, S603 for recruitment. ·placement and administrative expenses, and '60<J for amortization of capital investmenl THE SENATE REPORT held that the average Job Corp1 enrollff co3t actually was '8,664 ln men's centera, and $9,735 per enrollee in women's centers -notwithstanding the statu- tory fl,500 celling. The critical N!port of ttle General AceounUng Office -an agency o1 Con- gress -potently reinforces the tJde <X pronounced bipartisan disapproval of the Job Corps. · Robert S. A lien •• Clinic's Need No Longer_ Q ~iwrum To the Editor: Your paper baJ given auch continu· ed support to the South Coast Child Guidance Clinic from tta . stormy in· ception some five · years ago that I know you are greatly cOncerned over thf! future of thia fine faclllty. If you have reported or editortaJized about it lately I have m1llecl Jt 10 will ex- pand upon my CODC'll"D bere. MANY DEDICATED citizens have from the beginning worked ao hard, first trying to raile enoulb money to get the doors open, then finally decid· ing that perhaps if the doon were open the people and the industries of the area would open their pocketbooks ·and give 1ubsta.ntial support to the clinic. ' The need for such a clinic is not questioned ·any more: In fact there should be at least 10 in this county. With the opening of its doors the fam- 1.lies with emotionally-disturbed chll· dren flocked to the clinic. They bad been waitine for two yeara for th1I event. · THE COMMUNITY did not respond as we tho~ lt would .•. so it wu decided to apply for financial help from the state • • • but the time wu wrong. Mental health cutbacks were the order of the day and the clink:, just. getting Olll itl feet and in need of funds to stay open, wu one of the un- fortunate recipients of a budget mea-sure. Through the Unlted Fund some mon- ey is collected for the clinic but it isn't enough to support it. Fees are charged at the cllnlc and Auxiliariel work hard to bring money into the col· fers but it im't enough. COMPARED TO 1he cost of rehabil· itation, the cost of preventing juve- nile delinquency through the trea~ ment of yOWlptera with emotional problems is small. The cost of keep- ing a child in juvenile hall is about $18 a day and at Joplin ranch it cost. the taxpayers '12 a day and that is a "sell-supporting" lnstltution. Multiplied by the hundreds of chll· dren of this area who use these facili· ties, you see that many thousands t'lf dollars of taxes are spent on punmve measures. Also. the jails are fuU o( adulu who, If they had had some help as a younga~r. perhaps would never have landed in jail. NOW, TREATING a child for an emotion al problem ii not going to let us close the aforementioned facilitie1 but on the other bad Jt certainly will help to cut down on the number of people sent there by our court.-;. ft is cheaper by far for u1 to support the Child Guldance cllnica that we need and the one that ls open, than to keep enlarging our punitive lnstltulions. Pleaae understand that emotional and mental health ls just as important as physical health and don't wait until · the patient needs 'the in~nsive care ward before y~ do something about him. Support The South Coast Child Guidance Clinic and urge yow friends to do so -NOW. BEE LONGLEY I Kina Feat11"9 5)-IMlkate. I.e.. 1967. 50 l' ear• Alier tlae R~olutiolt R ussia ' s_Foreign Policy - WASHINGTON -Fifty years after the Russian revolution communism is not much in demand u a world-wide system of government. It ia not well adapted to the problems of the emerging countries and iJ apparently indication of renouncing the military most useful when very large and very alliance that binds them. old and moribund societies are in need of complete renovation. u in Russia it-WHEN IT COMES down to a test self and China. with the United States, a.a in Viet· Such emerging nations as Ghana nam, China and Russia have common and Indonesia have found that modern capitalism la more useful in sustain-aims. The most insis.tently stated prin- ing rapid development than the now ciple of ~viet f0re1gn policy on the admittedly extinct dogm.u of K a r 1 50th amu~er~ of the revolution ts Marx. western Europe and America that Russi& 11 irrevocably committed owe more to Lord Keynea than to . to supplying whatever help !'lorth Viet. Marx. Cuba remains an eccentric and nam needs and can use m the Far not veq IU(!Celaful e....-of Marx· Eastern showdown with the Unlte4 um qa~e We1tern Hemil;pbere. 81:!iber pr1m:,Y element of Russi.an THE 'CONCEPT OF a Soviet bloc ~oreign policy on the 50th anniversary ot a Co1JunUl)ist bloc has died with is ~e extension of Soviet military ~- the _princlplei of Soviet.applied Marx-er 1.nto the Mediterranea~ and. the M1d· ism. Disu.nif;y is more visible in the dle East in direct conOict wtth U. S. Communl.at than In the non·Commu-naval power. n1at world. The 5c?viet presence in f:be Mediter-BUt none of this changes the fact ranean 1S growing both m numbers that ,iter 15 yean time two vU'j and types ol w~ vessels. These are to mae natiom, aligned in a pact of be supplemented by Buuia's first air· mutual Uliltance and armed with tbe craft canier-for helicopters; but in mOJt letbal weapons are continu· the opinion of experts probably to be me tbelr development wder the name followed by a carrier for filbter·bomb- of communi.am in an atmosphere of ers. This is an important departure challenge and-or hostility to the Unit· in Russian military strategy. ed Stat.es. • What is ao often lost sight of is that neither China nor Russia in spite of all their frictions showa the slightest THE THIRD ELEMENT of Soviet policy on the 50th anniversary of much concern to tbe United States is the expansion and improvement of Russia's nuclear capability. This ex· pan.sion bu been going on for several years. Respected opinion holds that if the expansion continues Russia's nu- clear capability will exceed that of the United States unless the U.S. capa- bility ls stepped up. The orbiting bomb recently described by DefenM Secretary McNamara ia only one phase of Russia's l.ncrea.sed nuclear capability. These are all long-range develop- ments of Russia's llobal military poll· cy. Whee, then, ii the detente? What reuon ta the.re to believe that if the United Stat.es were to worm out of its Southeast Asian commitment the world would find ·tM longed for peace? BOW LONG WOULD it be before "indigenous" Soviet or Chinese back· ed revolutions would arise In the Phil· ippitles, progress to a much more dangerous stage in Thailand, be re- newed in Burma and Malaya.la, and unsettle the government in Japan? Having w o r m e d out of Vietnam woul<l we then stand idly by and watch the d.iaintegratl.on of independent governments throughout Southeast Asi> and the Western Pacific? And whit~ that was going on, watch alJo on another side of the world the growth of Soviet influence in the Mediterrane- an, the Middle East and North Africa? These are some of the questions raised on the occa.slon of the 50th anniversary of the Ruaaian revolution. A 'Poll' Protesters Ignore Hardly a day goes by without re- leue of another "poll" demonstrating that many Americans have doubts about the U.S. commitment in South Vietnam. It ii only natural that anti.war or· ~tiona aeek to magnify the sig· Dilicance of Juch polls. The anti-war P'PI have assigned themselves the tut of "ltopping the war, no matter what," ao they take advantage of ev- flt'"/ opportunity to further their en.ds. Yet there is another "poll" of sorts which the anU·war groups never men- tion. Tliis is the poll in which the nations wbo are actual neighbors in ;tbt Southeast Asian theatre of war have "voted" overwhelmingly in fa- vor of the fight being waged by South Vietnam and the U.S. 'l1IE "VOTING" 11\this poll of na- tiont addl up this way: -Nine 0( the Far East countries are helping South Vietnam in t h e struggle •ea.inst aggressive commu- nilm. Dear Gloomy Gus: What became of our agreement wltl'I Rillsia never t-0 use apace for mJUtary purposes? That left . tM tleld open to Rusala without competition. They're ready, but where are we? So who is for accommodation with the Soviet Union, and belief in their si.aned word? -F. H. M. -Two of the nations are aiding the North Vietnam-Red China inva- sion of the south. -Three other countries are neutral South Korea, Thailand; The Philip- pines, Australia and New Zealand ac- tually have troops fighting on behalf of South Vietnam. Two 0( these coun- tries -Thailand and New Zealand -have recently decided to increase their · commitment THE REPUBLIC.OF CHINA on TaJ· wan (Formoaa) hu offered tz'OOp8 re- peatedly (an offer turned down by the U.S. for "political" reasons) and at the moment has a military psy- chological warfare team in actlo.n ob behalf of South Vietnam. Malaysia has trained 2,000 South Vietnamese military officers and .,._ lice in counter-insurgency tactica. Ma· laysia also bas supplied armored ve• hicles and other military and police transport and counter • insurgency equipment. Japan has given South Vietnam eco- nomic aid. So bas tiny Laos. ONLY CAMBODIA and Communiat North Korea, among the Far East countries, have give.a milltary or eco- nomic ua!ataftce to the· Ndrth VI~ nam·Red China ef~ort. .\1¥1 pre., re:. port& this week -prompted by Jaclcle Kennedy's strange vf8tt -bave lfyen strong indication that Cambodia Is about to t4uinlnat.e lU expedient "friendship" with the R4ld CMna cause. The three "neutral" nations of the area rnave been Singapore, Indonesia and Burma. Indonesia, of course, has Just aone through "' revo!ution and It trymg to get reorgani:ed -yet ltt ''neutral· lty" status w•s modified somewhat this week when It broke off diplomatic rela&ns with Red China and let ft be tnown that further Red Chinese subversive actions would be frowned upon. THERE, THEN, you have a "poll" In which two-thirds of the Far Eastern nations are "voting" in favor of the South Vietnam side. The "againsf' vote constitutes 14 percent (two nt• tiona) and the "uncommitted" vote amounts to 20 percent (three nations). This should be rather convincing evidence that the greatest majority of the Asian nations themselves feel that the South Vietnamese fight is import· ant to them. Their actions establish that they feel South Vietnam's resia· tance to aggreasive communism ii worthwhile-and merits their support. And their actions stand as graphic evidence that the help being rendered -by the United States is morally prop. er, no matter how raucously our own demonstrating retractors may claim otherwise. Chico Eilterprt1e-Record --diMI Thursday, November 9, 1967 fh1 tdltpf14J paoe 0, CM Dallfl Pilot Htb to inf OP"fJI cmd •Um. Wat. rtadtr1 b~ pr111ntmg thll MIOIJ>C~• oplnfoM cmd COfno rMnt4ry on &opk:s o/ fnUrHt. Jn.d dantfica11c1, ~ prowttno o forum (Of' thf tiwtaion of our reatkr1• otnfliom, and b~ ptesenUng thf dtver11 vifto. Point. of fnf Om&fd obtnwn and IS>Okfimtn on topfCI oJ th.I daJI. Robert N. Weed, Publisher I I• I " • '-I • "L Parent.• Farmers Merchant Prince Born • Ill One ot the creat ''mer· chant princes" of hlat«y, James Cub Penney, 11 a ~· devout man wbo was and ra!aed ln poverty on the Milsouri frontier. In um. at the age of 211: be opened hla first store, the Golden Rule, 1n the amall m.lnlng town of Kemmerer, Wyo. 1Ibe department store chain be founded, now one ol the nation's largest cor· porationJ, bears the indel· Ible mark of b1I personality. The con of James Cub and Mary Frances Penney, be WAI born OD Sept. 18, 1875, near Hamil~~! Mo. He wu one of 12 crwaren, six ol whom lived to adulthood. Bil father, a farmer on week-days, preached OD Sun· clays. Poverty 1907. The J. C. Ptnne1 store chain wu ).auncbed. By 1910: there were 14 stores; by lal, 'JllT. Today, there are nearly 1,700 J . C. Penney Co. department 1tores. The firm employs more than 50~000 "aslOCi· ates," u they are called. (Penney never calla bll peo- ple "employes.") Many features of the early days sttll characterize the chain. Store managers en- joy virtual autonomy. T h e chance to share 1n company . profits continues to be a ~ tent motivating factor. Penney waa president of ·tne firm until 1917, when be became cbainnaD of the board. In April, 1958, at 82 he stepped down aa chair· man, but continues u a board member. FAMILY POOR Throughout hia career, be The family was poor; and . has remained prodigiously young Jim Penney had to active. For example, at the earn hla own way beginning age of 84 be attended 51 at the age of 8. After school, store openings 1n 24 atatea, be ran errands, farmed and gave 105 major addres.sea 1n showed trading talent tn 13 states, participated 1n rr varioua venturea of hi.a own major radio and television deviling. programa, and clocked After graduation from 82,000 miles of travel Hamilton High, be became throughout the length and an apprentice clerk tn the breadth of the chain during drygooda store of J . M. 190 days out of hia New York Hale and Brother 1n Fe~ office. ruary, 1805. Hil entire sal· E JOYS ORK ary for the year wu '25. N W • Next year it jumped to Be enjoya waiUDg on CUI· aoo But in t h e previous tomen and often doel juat year, bll fatblr had died, that wbe11 vialt1n& storea. IMvtna tbe farm ud bome One clay, be fttted a family beavilJ mortcated. Redoub-with lboel while they told liq bll efforts, YC>UD« Pen-him bow mucb they enjoy. ney 100D stratned bJ1 bealtL ed abopplng at_ .Penney On doctor's orders, be went stores. "I'd like to meet Mr. west to Denver, Colo. Penney some day," said the After derktng briefly 1n father. Mr. Penney rose, ex· several Deover stores, he tended hla band and said used bJs entire savings to simply, "I am Mr. Penney." buy a butcher shop tn the Penney has a remarkable small town of Longmont, 40 memory. Although be bas ml1ea away. When Penney met untold thousands of peo- refUaed to bribe the chef at ple, he seklom forgets a the local botel with a bottle name or a face. He bas rec- of whlakey as requeated, he intervala of as long as 50 lost the hotel's buslneas and ognized customers after failed. years. Meeting people again Without funds, he sought after a lapse of decades, be a clerk's job tn the drygoods will remind them of small store of T. M. Callahan and incidents from their lut en· Co. He got the job, and it counter. led eventually to fame and Thanks to his Missouri fortune. background, he has retain· STARTED IDEA ed lifelong tntereat tn farm. ing, establllhtng several Penney otten la credited large farms 1n New York with originating the idea of and Missouri for expert· a store chain ln wbJcb mental breeding of improv- each manager bu the praew ed lines of livestock. T b e tical autonomy of a part· New York farm was incor· ner. Penney blmself givea pora~ under" a charter the credit to Callahan and that made It the property hla partner, Guy Johnson, of the University ol Mis· who planned to create in aouri small towns of the Rockies • a number " atores, each MANY DEGREES JJlJlDaCed by a partner ra-Although b1a formal edu· ther than an employe. cation ended with bJgh Penney first worked for '•cbool, Penney baa received Callahan in Longmont, then honorary doctoral degrees for Callahan and Jobnaon tn from some 15 American col· the partnen' store in Evan· leges and univeraitiea. In bis ston, Wyo. In 1902, be open·. adult years, he became ·ed bis Golden Rule store 1n deeply concerned with what Kemmerer as the firm'• he felt to be his lack of for· third partner. · mal education. For two The local bank advised years, while be was board againat the move, since chairman, he devoted al· three previous effort.a to most half of bis time to compete wttb a store operat-inten.sive instruction in claa. ed there by a mining firm sics and humanities. had failed. The company In later years, he became atore offered advance credit a prolific writer of boob agalnlt wages. The miner• and pamphlets. His autobl· uaually were tn debt to the oguphy, "F)fty Years with atore and often received llt· the Gold_en Rule." was pub- Ue or no cub on payday. llshed by Harper's in 1950 • Despite these handicaps, and· "Lines of a I;ayman" Penney did a brisk business by Olannel Press, Inc., in from the day be opened. He 1956. One of his most recent offered ~ ~all items literary efforts is "View and empllallZe<l muJmum from the Ninth Decade," service. Although be adher-published by Thomas Nel· ed to a JtrfCt cUb policy, son & Sons. be soon wu outaelllng the H i s religious interests company atore. have continued s tr o n g He supervtsed establish· throughout his 'life, and he ment of two more atores is a founder and benefactor in Rock Springs and Cum· of many religious, charities. berland, then waa given a Integrity and observance of chance to buy all three when the Golden Rule 1n business Johnson and Callahan dis· deallnga have characterized solved their partnenbJp in hi.a long and active life. l FIRST 'PINNIY'S'-Artist's sketch depicts James Cub Penney's first "Penney's" store. It was called the Goklen Rule and fronted on a ooardwalk side-- walk down the main street of Kemmerer, Wyo., where it was founded in 1902. ' AL!a~!!!!lfl HUNTINGTON BEACH _ NEWP0RT BEACH I CHAIGI THISI VALUES BUENA PARK AT AHY ONE °' 1HB1 OIANGI CO. PltHY'I COSTA MESA llwrsdq, Novtmber 9, 1967 DAILY PILOT 4J REDUCED I LAST 3 DAYSI All our famous men's woven T owncraft® 3. 98 sportshirts are on sale "t huge savings! Get short or long sleeves! Reg. 3.98. -~ • • NOW FOR EXAMPLE: $ F.OR ChooM Fortr1,. polyester-cotton bltnCI m auS. & plaid buttorwfowM end Dacron• poty.dw. comb.d cotton blend, in en ••citing rang• of solid colors with 9"'1broider.d trim on pocket. Sizes small, m.dium, lar9•, extra l.rge. Ever-neat Penn-Prest•' slack values 5.98 forfr.19 poly.sf.,./ «0mbecl cotton oxloiil doffi MIUlk in plain-front U. &rad style. Maehfne wash and fum~ clrx--fbti ftfttc nHd D.nin1. QliY.11 willow or tM. .. FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEAQf AU STORES OPEN ORANGE GARDEN GROVE NEWPORT BEAQf EVaYMNING SANTA ANA MON. THRU SAT. z _ _, szl . ·--···· -· ... ..._. ...... , ___________ ... --- \ -- I i ft OAll V PILOT Thur~. Nowmbtf 9, 1%7 MAMll OM Jal DoasJw B._ ,....._ Jmnd Penney's ~. ta a "'1 hltm'eltlll speetatar u Balboa Bay Cltib resident lilamle Van I>oren snips ribbon to open Qe big Penney's store In her own hometown . .I 3 New Openings Two Coast Stores Among the Finest Freshly snipped enda of three decorative ribbons hit the ground virtually &iJnul- taneoualy Wednesday morn· ing a.s the J.C. Penney Com· pany, Inc. wrapped up its 1967 expansion program in Southern Callfornia with grand open!n,g ceremoniu at three Orange County sit.es. Penney's put on display for the first time two of its largest, most modern, ma- jor department-store& in the country as company officlala headed by President Ray H. Jordan dtdlcated new units at Huntington Center, ltUJl. tington Beadl, and at Fa· shion Island in Newport Beach. The third ceremony was at Buena Park where a large automotive center wu christened at the location of the company's huge distri· bution center, due to open early In 1988. The Huntington Beach fa· cllity, where Jordan oflcl~ ed, t.otall 208,842 IQuare feet in size with an additional 18,630 square feet in the 16- bay auto cent.er. Pen- ney's Newport Beach stDre grossed out at 212,643 square feet with an autD cent.er of another 15,786 square feet. STORE SPACE The Buena Park automo- tive center, one of the com· pany's largest, measures 22,918 square feet, bringing to a total of 476,824 square feet, the amount of store space opened there, by the giant retailing cha.in on Wednesday. All three auto centers feature the newest concept in autDmobile main· tenance. a sclenUftC! testing cent.er (diagnostic facillty). Coupled with 'hew store openings at Lakewood last January and at Fullerton in August, the Wednesday op- enings added up to over 800,000 square feet of store space opened in this area this year by Penney's, or approximately 50 percent of the company's nationwide expamlon program for 1967. Additional expans i o n plans for the company ln Orance County include an 89'l.~ • square • foot dfstrl· bution center and central of. flee complex tD be opened early next year at the Bue- na Park Industrial Park. NEWMARKET P e n n e y ' s Huntington Beech store, whJch will serve a new market area for the company, ls located in the middle of Huntington Center located at m Ed· tn&er Ave. and bounded by Beach Boulevard, Golden West Boulevard and the San DJego Freeway. According to manager ~rge C. West. the store employs nea rly 700 assocl· ~tea for operung through the \. peak bolday traffic periods. Nearly 650 ol theae are new- ly created jobs in the Hunt- ington Beach area. StDre boun have been set at 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 pm., Monday throueh Saturday. Tbe automotive center is Jo. cated at the entrance to Huntington Center OD Ed· inger Avenue. Located on the northeast corner ol Fuhion Island, Penney's Newport Cen- t« store addr111 la 24 Fa- shion llland. The store's au- tDmotive center is located east ol the main building, near the Fashion Ill.and Medical Arts Bulldin1. Penney's personnel de- partment filled 4.50 new jobs according tD manager Doug- lass G. Helken to com· plete the store's comple· ment ol 500 associates. >J at Huntington Beach, store hours will be 9:30 to 9: 30 Monday through Sa~ urday. EXPANSION cu.tomer1. familiar with merchandise assortments ln smaller Penney units will see a major expan.s1on in traditional soft, good& line• and th' addition of com- pletely new "bard lines" ill both at.ores, including ma· jar appliances, color Mini· lion. hardware, pahit; fur. h.lture, sporting good& and fine jewelry. AddiUonally,. the stor11 ol· fer new ;ervices iri beauty 1alons, pbotograpbic stu- dios, restaurants, pet shops, garden nurseries and bridal and fur salons. Tbe depth of mercbandlle tn the new departments is perhaps exem~ ~by the furniture selection. Avail- able will be decorator 1ty1" inchldlng Spanish lnd Ital· ian Mediterranean, E a r 1 y American, French Pro- vindal, American Contem- porary and Dani.sh Modern. MatchinC infants furniture ls available u well. Penny's bu ~n con· ttructlnl auto 1 er T t c e centers f.or only three years and in that time the depart- ment stDre chai.D bu er~ ed over 125 such iutits in- cluding eight diagnostic fa· cWUes. The first auto sci· entific test ·center in South· ern Californla was opened with the company's Fuller- ton store on August 23 this year. Wednesday, three more auto centers, each with a diagnostic lane, will be-op- ened. Jn these tealln& cent- ers spec.lally trained di•&· nostlcians UM an impressive array of electronic lnstru· ment.s to check 212 ltenu that effect an automobile's safety, driving economy and performance. THB PENNEY STORY How does Penney'·, do ii'? By ROBERTA NASH 0 How can you offer 1uch eonailtent .,,/.,/" a cu•· tamer uked me. I put the qucation to a Penney man age r: "The annvcr may sound too simple. ( 1) We buy only fi n t quality good1. (2) We buy them at lowut po•iblc pricea. (3) We make only a rusontblc profit. "But the real trick ii In knowing Aou. Our buyen arc acknowledged tbt •cry bat in the bueinca We arc known u the world'• tbriftia t 1tore· Uepaa.Aad our ironclad policy • ., ,.. the In· inp on to ourtultO!DtA" Last 3 days! · Grand-Openjng reduced prices luxurious on our acrylic sweaters! wool and Sweotw 9irlt refoicef Penney's) makes collecting even easier by chopping the prlw on not·to-b•topp«i sweatersl During our opening celebration, you saw 1.34 on your favorite wash able, fu ll • fa shioned acrylic bulky cardigans-in great stylesl Choose from rib neck double pocket, bubble. stitched bodice, plain knit with large collar or the collarless classic cardi- gan. Or for delicate warmers over dressier fashions, choose from three virgin-wool styles with dramatic diamond, cable or loop stitching. reg. 7.98, Now6.44 HIGH FASHION SHOES STEP CHAIGI lHBI VALUES AT ANY ONI Oii THESE OIANCll CO. PINNIY'S DOWN IN PRICE our own Gaymodes· reduced through Saturday'. Save 2.11' Reg. 10.99 NOW a.a ·a Welk right into the GREATEST VALUES, EVER in sporty and dressy styles •.. in cl.ssic or new..,. tomorrow shapes. You qet the best quality, fit, cra~smenshio end lastina qood looks that Penney's Gavmod111 label stands for! A \.OLORAMA! Neutrals are in wipe-clean Cor. f am• ooromeric, gumdrop briqhts ere quet.ty utf. skin. Sizes to I I. B. STRAP-HAPPY SABOT. Our eruihed leather,.. bot feetures star~ed hffl, strap 'n adjustable buck- le. Bier\, truffle. Sites 5 to 10. veocs-lru C. CONTRAST TEXTURES. Crush.cf l.eth•r coLr with perforated detan. Softly rouncl.d toe. llecl:. truffle. Sites 6 to IO. 0. ON THE SQUARE. Sauere toes . squire """- buckled in mid-center. Pul-qrein black u tfsm , le.. th•r t.nina. Si1es 5 to 9. _ E. DECORATIVE TAPESTRY O.hcate D41rtv..int p umps in neutr1I ton. fa bric with CJolcf-Mtr. trim.. Sizes 5 to IO. F. TAPESTRY OPENS UP. Dence the n19ht ;:a in our aling-back, Of)9n-vemp tied with vemvt en bow. Sizes 5 to 9. • BUENA PARK FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEAOI ORANGE COSTA MESA GARDEN GROVE NEWPORT BEACH SANTA ANA AU STOttll OPIN EVERYMNINO MON. THRU SAT. .. ~ HolV It Began PlltST DA" llCllPTS: $466.59 Foul'tlkr of Penney's Knows His Customers He rarefy forgets a name, a face . an encounter. Peo- ple who have not seen him lor 25 or 30 years are often dumbfounded when he re- minds them ol some small incident of their last meet- Jng. And people ~ember tum , too. A ·man ot simple but firm )l!iets, who loves people, Ire hu a ... ; ot say- lne and doing. thincs that are bard to for~t. Perhaps no livme person }mows more of his fellow Amerlca11s than James Cash Penney, follftder of t h e 1, 700 • store J. C. Penney chain. He founded his first store in the mining town of Kemmerer. Wyo.. 1902, seems to remember every customer be has ever wait- ed on. and ev«'f Penney as-sociate (he doml't call them employea) he bes HI STARTED IT ALL James CHh P9nney ever met. Bont Sept.ember 18, im, be is •· He not only puts In lOl'lg 'days at his ~ew York office at a pace that wears out associates two generations younger, but be travels more than 50,000 miles a year tbrou"1 tbe lengtl\ a n d breadt!l of the retal.Ung organization that Indelibly bears the mart ol bis personality and beUefs. Penney stores are well known for their friendly, re. spedtul relations with their customel's. The fOUDder in- sists on this. He called his Ilrst store · the Golden Rule and notes that nothing t.s yet come along to corivince him that the Rule ougbt to be repealed. A devout and plain man. Puiney has had a career more,~lorful than any mer- chant of Baghdad. He bu become a legend in bil life- time -and much ol the legend is built on the stories ol people who know him. They include die world's great -and people wtlose shoes be has f~. Incidentally. be sWl fits slloes. In a Midwestern store a maa and his wile and 1ev- eraJ children came in and asked for the shore depart- ment. They were led there by a • aaleamo who took great pains to provide them with the proper fit in a moderate • priced line. · The couple told the sales- man how much they enjoy- ed buying at Penney stores and said that Mr. Penney must be a wonderful person. "I'd sure Uke to meet blm someday." said the man as the fittlng was finished. 1'he saleitman stood up. extrndr1 hi~ hand, said s1mpl>. "I am Mr . Penney " ~ ' THB PBNNJX 8TOR". ''My gooclne11, how Penney'• ha1 changed!'' Br aoBBJlTA NA.SF My ..... liWI ia flor- Wa llOW ui ahe-1W ., .. willa .. ..,,, ... --..u-ai..t• fint Yilit .. a p....,-, ... tMt ., ... , ia -aboppia1-•· "My, ....... , .... P....,'1 lau .._...," •Mi4l-rMJW __. a'aJW.ic-•tn·+ .. 6iatlwllack...,.. • rJlll~ ap.iL• .......... ...., ..,.1 .......... -r..U.•• 'm_. TV1111 ... lliqclll_. ........... ..,, ... foNI -..wllf I ..W, . ..,,....,,. REDUCED ••• LAST 3 DAYSI Nylon tricot $leepwear A fa.,.-. 6rwl ~ ~ s...t ~ ef shift CJO'W"' Md u l.nC)ftt CJOWM • • • petllMS. foe -.. 10 femdne W ,,.tty •. C.eft-M ..,..,. fricot in fwifJ fashion colon, ~ with t.c., '"":--..:.· ~ft., NCIMnt .,.... a.-.. yours • ..., them fer 9ifts whie ihis Ch.-ming &Olectiolt is 1,.a.ly pricecl le ,celehr.te ew Twin &...d ()penintl S.. .,,,.1, . meGtupn, *9-- Reg •••• s4 FOR GRAND OPENING SPECIAL • REDUCED THRU SAT. ONLY! Girls' Paiama-Rama ••• Sanforized~ffon Flannel . Fri I ly Sleepwear Savings The New Penney's U.. • pMOt•ma of f)eilfMI .+ 6rand Opening savings. Fil the gWfs' dr.,..,.. with ~ cotton flannel Pl .. • and _..,.! They'l '°"9 the softy smock-style tops with peter pan coLrs. lonq warm sleeYes: and comfy bottom.. In pert prints. Doft't miss this introduct«y buyt sa..s .... REG. 2.69 NOW 2.22 Sia• 7 .. 1' REG. 2.91 NOW 2.44 Boys' cotton fl'annel pi's Stod up now at this special &and 0pen'"9 c.a.1,r .. tion price! Cory warm and so1' Pi's for •I ft. boys are m1chine wash.bl., printed in ,,.Ry patterns MMf dob middy styles for the older .boys. f•millf' owye ch.r.cten on S.nforincl9 coffoft ft.,.,,.f for the young ones. Jof n the celelw atioft. s-.2~.~. t-7 REG. 1.91 NOW 1.66 SU..6 .. 11 IEG. 2.69 NOW 2.21 thursd.ay, Novembt' q 1%7 • • CHAIGE lH!SI VALUES >.T ANY ONE OF 1HB1 Of'~ CO. PBNY'S BUENA PARK RJLLERTON HUNTINGTON BEAOf ORANGE COSTA MESA GARDEN GROVE · NEWPORT IEAOI · SANTA ANA . ' . r DAJL Y PILOT 4:J f AU STORES OPEN EVEIY EVENING MON. 'IHRU SAT. ' t : ===z I ,....... c -- I \ . I I , I t ff DAil Y "LOT QUEENIE ly Phll lnterlancll . ~ Mesa Beeepldd. ~- Nighttime-Traffic Inspection Lauded Costa Meaa'1 nl&bttlme ln- spectiona of tnmc l1CDI and markings elem& Sta 176 miles of Jtreets bave drawn praile from tbt .. Americu City Magali•" fer beplnc down after-dad cs ac:d· dent.I. In it• current luue, the nationally dlltrtbuted publl· cation baila the ''meritorl· oua work" of Co.ta Mesa's traffic engineer Alva w~ llama, Jr., and the police department's traffic bareau. "Signa and muting• that remain read.lly vilible by day may no longer aet tbeJr message across once the 1un goes down," the ma.gallne article begins. ''Tbia could lead to serioua trllfftc accl· deqta and pedestrian injur· ies." "To correct th1a, Costa Mesa begu the aflir~k inapectiODI in 1964 both II an experiment and 11 an outgrowth of daytime in- spectiona. For maintenance purpoeea, str~ta were divid- ed into eiatJt traftic db- tricta. The sdlectWe found most practical calla for &treet-by·street covera1• oi ooe district a mcmh "1bt flnt year of night inlpectioll turned up D> danceroaa CGDdWou that required earrec:tmc. IUdblg with • trafftc lleuteullt, Will1mll ..... -bil fhdn... A Uuee-baar patrol ID one dlltrid often l'elUlted in 30 to 40 reDlecllilll 1"Cll't .-dera." 'lbe article said lwarda elim.tnAted included qna oblcurred by overarown and poorly paced shrubbery; re- Oectorized 1 i c n surfaces that no longer reflected tbe meaage adequately; ~ iDC sip poats a n d alpa knocked over; 1Ju:rned o 11 t street ll~; worn or non-emtent stripiq, and lhlf1> umnarted dips in the fOll«1 surface. "City Manager Arthur R. McKemie feela that coordi· nation between the traffic enilnetr and the police traf· fie divillon la the key fie t« ln Costa Mesa's conail· tentJy reduced acddent orda," the article concludes. ''Tblt reduction bu occur· red detp4te an ever-Jncreu. ing popUjatlon and mare .,.. b.lcle reclatratiom." Square Dance Benefit Scheduled for Jan. 28 Plannen for the 8th an· nual Square Dance Benefit -set foe Jan. 28 at the Costa Mesa Fairground.a - will meet Saturday ln New· port Beach to chart a n!· His Summer Camp Not Much Fun COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (UPI)-"Dear Mom· my, 0 began the letter to Olrlatine MutDOtb of Colo- rado Springs. "Please come and take me home with you. It la not a very nice aummer camp here. "We don't set to go swim· ming very much and for recreation we put dirt Into sacks and stack them up around but. w h l c h o u r counselors call 'bunkers.' They say to 1et into them when~er we have trouble with the neighbors. I tbooght we were supposed to be friendly. "It is very dirty here and no Jtau." Tbe letter w11 signed, "Love, Billy." It aame from Mn. N'lAlltootb's bWlband, 1st Sgt. William R. Man· tooth, whose summer camp is at Dan Tam in South Viet- nam. He added a P.S.: "Don't come on Saturday because they feed ua ice cream then." Audry's TV Very Portable A portable televillon val· ued at f 180 w11 taken Mon· day morning from a play· room 1n the home of Audry D. Parks. a housewUe at ~ Temple Hills Drive, po- lice said today. peat of the program whicb drew more than 1,000 danc· era 1ut year. Spouored by 50 clubs in the 4th Didrict A Square D prooeedl go to the Orea• Couty March of Dimel. Planners who wtU mee In the home of Mr•. Onieta Correll. 17 Udo Terrace, Lido Park, include Jim and Bela Holloway, South La· guna; Martha Kirby, Mesa; John and K.11 llul· len, Costa Mesa; Jf!rtY Loil Udell, Santa Ana; Gil and Betty Wwm.tnc, Ana· belm; llArry IDd Doria Mont- gomery, Hunttngtoa Beach; Al and Betty ElcbJer, Co.ta Meaa; Fmle and Betty Pox, A.naheb; Vi and llcnlEvanl. Costa Mesa; Tommy ad Elsie Potter, Cotta Meaa; Jim and Jewell HaydOll, Huntington Beach, and Bow· ard Hopkim, <>ranee. Tebhen To Newport Job Gary E. Tebben bat been appointed controller for Va- rian Data Machlnea, Robert Herman, president of t h e Varian subsidiary, baa an- nounced. Tebben has moet rectDUy been employed u controller of Opcalit.e, Inc., in Santa Ana. Prior to that be was a senior accountant in charge of audit& for LY· brand. Ross Brothers and Montgomery. Varian Data M~. forme rly Decision Control, Inc., was acquired by Va· rian Associates earUer thia year. It la a rapidly crow- ing manufacturer of small digital computers and com- puter components. Library Course ORANGE -A department or Ubrary science bu been established at Chapman Col· lege in Orange. First courses are bein& oUered this fall . • Our own 'PencBle-fine quality percale · sheets-.~.deep t~ne str:ipes and-Solids . The bold MW Jool ftf ciMptOM •vocMo OI hontygold, Wcierafl WMe ~ wft\t .-Y strfpll. Our fine~ PenCele com'*I coffoft perales .,. • hltla 116 ....t • •• lwn .... _. a.. -.+in9. Fl.t ....... h.ve ...in. top .... ¥orillci• fttt.cl .,.., .......... hn. ............ ... IMOOth wt...,, flt. Cot.nt on Penneys for qUelltyet_. ... ,,._. ~ SOLIDS . THB l1!ffl!BY' STORY 72x10r'flator 2 79 :.a:a-~ ,...... • 72xJ OI" flat or 'llall•fll' .. STllPIS twlft beltont ....... . For yoUllf folk who love, honor, •1x1W ,._ w .. u1 Rt' fvll ....._. • • • 2.98 11x1W flet., 9ub flt' M ...._ •• ,.. 4.29 and cheriala a,. ROBBaTA M.UH If yoa'R just ... Ollt to baitd your m.uriecl lift tgether, we'd 6b ft1'J macla to meet yo• aad tell ,.,. about tbe thiap 0 to bdp JOUI,.. pie pt atartlcL Credit, for imtiw:c. lf Joa haft acv.u had credit ~n, where clo ~.,.. sia to bailcl JOGf end.It mpatatima? We will be WIJ prmd to bdp,... Ia,.,. ... ,... .. srowial wida dlil ... try, ... Jeanaecl • ~ •boat the right way tD W!ll credit. We caa help JOii u1eyaarcredit.U1l1,for the impmmt thiilp you really need. I I I r , . ,... -axw ............. 2for1.49 " ....................... 2for2A9 SOR' AND FULL DACRON. PILLOWS -s4 .... RIM with 20 -. of eoft, ._. rtrt o ..... ,..,.... for ....... ........ 20l26" .......... u. cotton ~ Another ,.. men.We Penney &rand Opett- lnt V•luef REDUCEDI TMRU SATURDAY, Fashion Manor· acrylic blankets ONLY! AnotMr tffjal wave of 6rand.Openi"9 wvingsl ~own Fashiott Manor electric hl.nkeh of 100°10 acryle with Sup- em.p• finish for extra loft and softness. Easy-to-Mt, starwJ. up control maintains study temperature eutom.+ietly. Extr•-4on9, 12-ft. eorcf. Luxuriously bound in nylon with Hsy 1Mp-f°it bottom corners. Machine washaW. in luke- warm water. Choose ycMn from dunnirMJ decoNtor colors of mo.. told. pNCod: and pinl S year replacement pr- •ntM on controk. 5 JN1 blanket guerante.-2 Y"',.. pl.cement plus] yNr ,..,.,,. NSI· $16 .•••. NOW tun a 7hl4 '"· reg. $22 .•... NOW fuH II• IOxt4 In. reg. $31 .•... NOW .."' -104xt0 '"' s13 reg. $15 NOW ............ s17 12.50 .... ..... s33 twin 11111 63114 In. '"'~control ........ CHAIOl 1lml VALUES lUENAPARK FIJLLERTON HUNTINGTON BEAQf ORANGE All STOIB OPIN M ANr ONI Of 1HESE IVllY ..... OIANGI CO. ~S COSTA MESA GARDEN GROVE NEWPORT BEAOI SANTAANA MON. THIU SAT. \ ~ t . . . I , ... lllMll ... • Ml.MUM .. . I GRANDMAS COOKIES Doeter Predicts Average Age of 85 In 21st Century? LOS ANGELES (AP) -Involvement in Ule b 1 rt b Hospital care at $500 a day, control problem," ita "neitb· sex~ss fubloo1, movies to er an tnvuion of bumen curb the population explo-ri_gbta nor deprivation of hu- sion, 11patient-power" -man Ubertiea but ••• -a ne- these will be a part of the cessity." 21st Century, medical ex-AD unchecked poplllation pertl predict. expanaion, he ll1d. wouJd Nult in ''a .ccelera ••u the current trend coo-detsioratioa 111 tbe tinuea, we tn tM 21lt Cen-l)' of oar llvlq coDClt tury will be Clrina fer peo. ~ marted 1ncreue in botll ple with an average age air -..a -a~--n .. ~00 and of 85 yeara," Dr. John H. IUlll .. ...,~ .,..,...... Knowles told a H a r v a r d a steady decline in our store Medical Alumni Conference of natural resources.'.' on "W.ediclne in the 21st 'PATIENT POWER' ~ Century" re<:errtly. Dr. Leona Baumgartner, Knowles, general director visiting professor of Social of Boston's Massachusetts Medicine at Harvard Medi-~neral Hospital, said the cal School, predicted that patients would include poor and middle class pa· "those afflicted with radia· tients, disenchanted with the Uon sickness aa well as those kind of medical care that In need of transplanted new they are getting, will start organs and spare parts." employing ''patient power" He predicted llh;at the hos-to get what they want. pitals of the future would be "They want an end to the "run largely by the feder-hard clinic benches,'' she al government on one hand said. and the collective bargain· "Pregnant women don't Ing of unions on the other" want to wait hours to see a and that patients will pay doctor for 90 seconds and "at least t5QG a day." these people ere tired of go. Co" " "<!JON COURSE ing to clinics that are ~ in the daytime when ey Dr. Roy 0. Gn!ep, profes-can't go and sun hold a job," sor of population studies at she said of the poor. the Harvard School of Pub-And the middle class, she Uc Health, said "we are on continued 'is tired of being ~ a collision COUl'H with ~I· "sbuffied from specialist to aster unless we do some~ng specialist" and of imperson· to stabilize our population _alized medicine. . very soon." Prepaid insurance pro- In this vein, he called for grams and programs like a c h a n g e 1n trlditional · medioau, she said, are plac- Amerioan auttudea towards Ing patients in a position to women. . ''We need to pre-ask questions and~ demand pare women for a working answers end to negotiatl! role in our world," he said. ~ncernlng the type of care "Not u Russian women in they want. iodustrJ but as profession· Harvard pathology profes- als and non-professionals." sor Dr. Sidney Farber pre· "Theaters and fashion dieted that, in the 21st Cen· today dramatize sex and tury. three out of four can- tbe great object of life," be cer patients might be saved said. "We need to ~mpha· compared with the one in size this." Greep also call· three· saved today and tbe ed for "direct government one in five of 33 yeara aio. New Tension Developing Between Tito, Kremlin BELGARDE (UPI)-Ten- sion is developing between Yugoslavia on the one hand and the Soviet Union and its allies on the ottrer. These are some of the in· dicators: ,. -Yugoslav sources say their Communist party is being pressured by Czecbo- slovekia and Hungary to. drop its oppos1tion to a world Communist summit confer· ence being promoted by the Russians. -President Tito is re- ported to be .uigry at the Russians for censoring an article he wrote before it was reprinted by Pravda, the Soviet Communist party newspaper. NETTLED -The Yugoslavs are net. tied by what they regard as a veiled threat against them published recently In the Soviet press. !! is not yet clear just how serious the disagree- ments are. Economic and military cooperation be- tween the Soviets and Yugo- slavs remains close despite their political bickering. However, some Yugoslavs fear that developments in the next few months may put a growing strain on their relationshlp with ttie Soviets and other Eaat European countries. The issue that has caused . ·this concern is the proposed Communist summit, whJcb the Soviets have called for the second half of 1968, fol· lowing a preparatory meet- ing In Moscow early next year. OPPOSITION 1be Yugoslavs oppose such a conference primarily be· cause they see it as an at- tempt by the Soviet Union to dktate policy to other Communist parties. When the proposal was first raised a year ago the Yugoslavs announced their opposition, but without go- ing Into detail aa to why they opposed it. When the Soviets revived the idea a few weeks ago the Yugostevs changed their policy and began attacking the proposal publicly. Yugoslav sources said the reason for this switch was to make clear to th« Yugo- slav public the pitfalls of sucll a conference and to demonstrate to the Soviets and their allies that it is useless to try to push Bel- grade into a conference. The sources said the So- vtets have not approached Yugoslavia directly on the conference proposal. but the Czechs and Hungarians have been applying pressure in recent weeks. TOOK ISSUE The Belgrade newspaper Politika dlrecUy took Issue with a recent article in sup- port of the conference by VJadimlr Koucky , a 'ecre- tary of the Czech Comrnu· nist party. Thursday, Novernber 9, 1%7 DAILY PILOT fl) THB PBNNBY STORY The only thing that we really sell ••• By ROBERTA NASH "The only thing we really 1etli1 Jati1f aetio•," a store manager told me recently. ; We do everythin1 bu· manly pbssible to make sure you'll be satisfied with the thinp JOU buy at Peaa.eJ'•· Yet, oace ia a blue moon, 1omtthi111 happ1111 and JC*'• aot 11titfied. What sllo•ld JOtl do? Pleue bring it btct a Penaey'a to we an iaw yo• atitfied. P.leltet It'• much more importlllt ID 111 thaa it it ID JOG. We have such wonder- ful plam for our fanare, ind they all depend on keeping you satisfied. 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"\\'hen the (commlUM) recommendatioaa are com· p1ete, theJ will be submitr tied to the goftllUDlllt ud when the propoaed new con- stitution 11 finaliud there will be • • • a plebiscite (referendum). It will take place before Aug. 15, 1961." RARE INTERVIEW Papadopoulos spoke in one of his rare inteiviewa with a reporter since the army seized power April 2l thil year and be emerged as the strong man of the m.illtary regime. Be talked in hil large office in the Athena Parliament Building wbOM only decoration wu £ per· trait of young King c.cmtan- tine. Papadopoulos s a l d the military government found press cenaorsbip necessary at presenl He accused news papen of "slanderous cam- paigns" against government ministers before the army seized control "Before t b e revolution press freedom was abused in Greece," Papadopoulos said .. "Greeks know ttm. Slan- derous campaigns were car- ried OD again.st minilten, making it difficult for them t.o carry out their duties. ha the present period the Greek government, which 11 re- apooaible for law and cr- der, finda CeDIOnldp neces- sary. Nenpepen are bu- ntd only if they break tbe law." NO BLANK SPACES Be a.aid newspapers were not permitted to carry blank apecea from wbldl D81rl and 'Vina have been banned. 'Jbe bu.ahy-browed mini· Itel' to tbe premier'• olfice lpOke in Greet through an interpnter. In repl,y to quel· tioas, be: -Asaerted all but "a bard core al priloDen whom we regard u particularly dangerous0 can be releued from arrest ''at .., time'' if they sign a declaration not to iDdu1ge in political activity. Nearly 5,000 of the 7,000 persona arrested after the military coup have been releued from the Greet Js. landa where they were beJd. The number ol bard care prisoners beJd ii small -Said adrela JlellDal Mercouri ,,., ltrlpped' '' Greek cjtjpneldp hecauk she His marded to • eigner and bu Mt llftd worked in Greece ,_. 1DDJ years. Sbe bar 4'w -.W injure tbe CGUlltr)' fll 1llr birth bJ a ,....,..,. mna-e ed apiDlt Gnelt tnurian, ,,.Gnet.,,..... .. ............ IO, .............. th• pri~ ad protects. • Greet puspmt." SEDmON CllABGE -Said "Zorba the Greek" compoMr Mikil Tbeocknt· is "11 the leader of an il- legal orpnizatioa and WU arrested wearing the uni- form of a captain t:n the Greek Army. He 11 in pris- on pending the court · bear- ing of charges of aedltion and aabversicm which are being brought against him ... -Denied classical plays were banned ill Greece. Be aa1d four clasab were dro1> ped from the state aummer festival program "because authorities wen not pre-- pared t.o employ the com- poser (Theodora.tis), who is the leader of the banned ()>mm1mic y o u t h move- ment in Gnece .•• PIJ*lopoulos rejected u "an iDYen:tioD bJ our en· emies" a report abroad that an unidentified Atbens law· ya bad been jailed for eight years for sending a ~t card to King C.Onstantine ac- cuing t b e monarch of 11uding by idly while de- mocney was destroyed in Greece. Wailing Women Bring Aden Slaughter Halt By PHIL NEWSOM u",..... ..... A911nt In Aden, at the tip of the Arabian Peninsula, wailing women and children bring a brief halt to the &laughter being inflicted by rival gangs of Arab Natiooallsts. 'Iben the firing begins again and 6,000 British troops rep- resenting the nominal ruler remain in their bamlcb. In Yemen, a bloodlesa mil· itary coup ouata tbe regime of President AbduDa Al· Sa1al while the remnants of some 50,000 Egyptian troop1 who for five years bad kept him in power Rind quietly by awaiting repatriation to the United Arab Republic. Part of thia is U.A.R. President Gamal Bide! Nu- ser's reward for bi.I an- nouncement lut May that be wu closing the Gulf of Aqaba to Israeli abipping and the subsequent price be had to pay for Saudi Ara· bian financial aid after bia disastrous defeat by the II· raelis. WINDS OF CHANGE Part of it is the "Wlnd.s of Change" which the then- Briti.sh Prime M.inimr Har- old Macmillan foresaw years ago as be presided over the dissolution of the British Empire. 'Ibe Winds of Change await neither men nor nations and in Yemen and in South Ar• bla, which the Yemenites call South Yemen. the Egyp- tians and the British are pulling out. For both, it ls without hon· or. Nasser preased bia luck ~ far. He sought t.o drive ttie British out of 'th.e Red Sea and its entry t.o the Suez Canal but as of now it will not be Nasser who gains. As for the British, the cost of empire long ago outstrip- ped the gains and 10 they are pulling dcntn the Dag eut of Suez. They tried to leave with dignity, bequeathing rule to an array of shew and sul- tana not yet emerged from the middle ages in IS tiny state. plu.a the state of Aden. INDEPENDENT GROUP Together, in Janury, 19118 they were t.o farm the dependent Federation of South Arabia. Within Sou1h Arabia Ilea a capsule of the trqed.y tbe Arabs, wbertin nation- alism 11 lost in a maze of tribal loyalties, ancient feuds and jealoualea. And wherein, except to its individual posseslOr, life iJ cheap indeed. As Nasser baa loat, so al· so have the moderates of the Middle Eut failed to gain. The new military regime in Yemen has announced it 1Vill seek to negotiate with the royalist followers of the Imam, be!'et.ofore supported by Saudi Arabia. But tbey will not accept a return of the Imam. nor will they accept a depart· W'e from the republican sys· tem. Peace negotiations in 1965 collapsed on the issue of the part followers of the Imam would play in a new government. ln South Arabia, a South Arabian league supported by Saudi Arabia has been scat- tered and unable t.o regroup. The fighting there now is between sell-proclaimed na· tionallsts battling a m o n g themselves in a "war of e.x· tinction." It means that one of the world's m o st important areas now is a poUtical vac· uum wide open to a supenor force determined to fill it. REDUCED! rlbu SATURDA y ONLY! f • Pen•craft• PalDIS And Power Tools -. THB PBNNBY STORY How to shop with your husband By ROBBllTA NASH Here are some random thooghtl from one ob- KtYcr: ( 1) Husbands are not known for patinace. Tell youn how long you ex· pcct your shopping trip to take. Fair is.fair. (2) Don't carry ''together· ncss" too far. If he's after a power drill and yoa want a bn, split up. 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OD tlte streets of Grea-AMtber • pereent dll· wicb vmace. tbe fJoww' -creed; tbe rett were u.nde- cblldrell amob It openly, c:ided. and ur1e othlra fD do tbe same. 1 LlWI ATl'ACIBD IA VJetnam, men U.S. M•11:1Juelta lMrl deaJ,. 1ervleemm _.. belal tmrt lie wttlt ....,.._. w • r • martialld,. anoMnc --.......... ~ iju.ana ... ,. ., .... ... --.. &Ingle majat 4181111 wq)Wi .. tw. .. In Saa a... Cdf., • ,.. cba'pd la .... wttb ,... lice rpok M .... 8 foar6 ...... ad CCIDlphc1 to of the lif&' ldloal lbat ta Ill llllUlllc Jaw. in San 1:>lelO Cciml;J _.. A dodar celled '-tbe dt-mariJUDa,; .. ~ ID Ion, po11ee romd 1IP t... taUfied tbllt be bed banda,,, ....................... -u-a .... to barftlt -ijt R pow-ad .... tblJ ..rtend DO lng wUd. *alcal ........ . S11BS DD&TB -1'lw to cheDelllt COD-'lbe :M:.#17 .. _ --..... etttgtf=t'Hf ,,, .. ObllO - -···-ll*law•..sJuuawert debate acr.. tbt ...._ IRE Daold bJ WOiiam DIY• Ia marUua ---to Js, .. pNlidat . ol tbe health? sa-l4 tbe P"t... Cdum-lnacll ti tbe N• for~ It be .....S • tkmat A..ciltioD f« tbe .w!emct? 9liDillld HI -be AdnDcemellt -i ~__. legalll.e4? ' -..,._.... At a conference ha Soatb ~· tpeeHk> objection to Late Tahoe, Calif., Judge tbe t'llio J.sw 11 tbM lt daul· Arthur L. Alarcon of tbe Los fies marituan.a u a ureo- Angeles Superior C o u r t tic drug,''laid Davia. '-rbb said: ii arbitrary mc1 unreuoa- "A few years ICC> tbe ma-ible. rijuana mer wbo came to ''A narcotic cratea a Mr· the court's attention WM ua-colia eblinderir.ed bJ aD aall1 a member ol a mlDar· ..._.ce of pm.., bat ..,. tty P'GaP tr'Clll • lllml ... ""-does -_ ....... -. with a -,.,..v-1nt1 t-, :=-_, _.._" Q--bacqs , va-- NOBl!aD -=.me.-._ mm.. ''T-.,. a. Jadle ... u ... M ... U.S. Dllm"' lncrealblC ....... of mm. --et --. Edaatlon juaoa .... t.rom good lam-... Welfme WU cGllddlr- Wea, ...... wi1ll aboYe JllC a J'9CCM1111M!Dfltim tbat average,..... IDd wltboat pcvrAfoa ol marijuau be a prior recard al. dellaqaeD-remond from tbe felony cy... c&tecCll'J. Bob Sdunldt. a ltDdeat ''I do uudetltand -1bere leader at Slcrameato State are peopJe bl the depm't- College offered tbLI tbeo-meat wbo feel that wa,," ry: cammented John M. P'lnla- "It i. indleative al. the en.-tar, clhecw al. lb Bareau tire d1slllusionmeat, tbe en-al. Drug Abuse Control ''But tire frustration, al. our gen-whether anybody ii 1otni eration againrt what we feel to present a paper la eoo- have been llei told to us . . • jecture. on marijuana u well u otb-"U that were to be clone er issues. • our polltion would be that "We have been told it la the manufacture. tramport an addictive narcotic, told it and sale ol martjuua abould leads to the use ot beToin, mnala a feloaJ. But there told it is physically destr'uc· ii DO law against itl UM tive. We found these w er e and there abould not be lies." any. Tbe government tries A girl marljuane ustt in to keep away from mating Bismarck, N. D., a • k e d laws to regulate people's "Why do people drink? Why morall ... d<>es a drink really taste ID San Dlego, Calif., a good now and then! Mm.ju-group called PAN Perenta ana bas the same effect, oo-Agaimt Narcotics be1an ly it's not u habit form.ini selling a tit featurlng a pel- as alcohol.'' let wbicb when burned alJD. SHOCKED PEOPLE ulatel tbe odor ol a ll&hted Dr. J.mea L. Goddard, cfi. mart:juDI ctpret1e. The rector.. al. tbe Food ad Drug idea ls to teach parents to Adminiltratlcln. ~ a =r-~ cbarlcterilt1c lot ol people when tbe 1ub- jec;t al. marijuana cmie up GROWi WILD during a news conference at Iowa, where marijuana the University of Mhmeaota. £JOWi wild in many areas, "Whether marijuana ii a faced a problem in identify. mere danem>ua drUI than inc tbe plant. More than a alcohol IJ debatable,'' Dr. ICOl"e of youtbl have been Goddard said. ''I don't hap-&JTested for pouellion of pen to think it ls." marijuana barvelted from He added that be felt tbe these patebel. penalties for possesalon of "I suapect that at least • marijuana should be.repeal• pera.t ol tbe farmers and ed, while retaining prboll otber people .Pl Iowa can't sentences for Idling tbe Identify tt.': .-J4 Paul Rell, stuff. ) state narcotics control chief. Henry L Giordano, the "I bow I can't and 1 bave u. S. narcotics commlslloD-been walking around in er cmagrees. He told a COD· woods and fielda all m1 llf&. gressional committee earlier "Obvioualy IGIDebody ii this year that mariju.aDI teacbtng 1bese tlda bow to "la not. as IQIDe people 181. identify it. If they can learn, lea dangerous than alcohol I tb1Dt the rest Of us can er Jul than smoking tobac-learn. rm sure we would co. Some way we have got to have lGO percat cooper•· get this ac:rou to the pub-tiOD in deltroylac It ODC1 lie." people know what it ii." Under federal law, flnt fA. SP~ PROBLEM fenders caught iJ: possession The bordtr atate of Ari· of marijuana may be sentetl· zona alio bu a special ced to 2 to 10 years in pri· problelQ -the proxtmity of son. Some state laws are Ma1co IOUfte of ~ of even tougher. In O~o the the ~uana piddled in maximum penalty » 15 Western America. One vvi- yean. ety regarded u perticularly STUDY EFl'F£J'I potent ii cailed ''Aeapulco Gold •• The groH1ameat'1 Nation· · al lnJtitute o1 Men ta 1 Capt. George lnrin, a U.S. Health ii JtudytnC the ef. CUJtmua agent, said hippie f e c t s of l\\'1iluana and types returninC across the hopes to come· up wtth au-bord• from visits to Mexico thoritative findings bl about redeve special attention. two years. A lot of people GOOD CANDIDATF3 object to waiting that long. "We figure wbea we see A certain amount of pres· youngaten drftMd Uk• hip-•~ bu developed (bt th• pies they're 1oocl candl4atea ~vision of law• pertalnlDt for marij11ana annaalen," ~the troublesome w~. said Inrin. "But we have The Southern Methodist seen people eome tbrOutb University student new~ who were as D8lt u lftY• p!r said it should be le&al-body and they m!Pt have lzed, arguing that the law• marijuana all o v e r tbe "keep pot on a boot!e1 Jev· place. We havt to figure el, in all likelihood DOt b~ there can be marijuana in lng lts sale but only aldinl any car which Ci'Olltl." the pusher." A hip ranklnl Ntw York A majority ol atudeDtl police spoteaman who de- wbo toot put in a ref_..... Clined to be Identified said dum at Sacramento State It might look u tboulb pot College favored m.a.klnl "the were on salt freely in Green· sale and poaeailon ol marl-wich VUl.ege but uplalDed Juana subject c-17 to the that the city narcotics bu· same regulations as now ap-reau wu concentrattnc on ply to tbt sale and pones· "the dealen, puaben, reD- sloo of alcohol and tobac· ers, the higher-ups." co.'' 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Experience ln practice bes taught me that the dangers of alcohol· "° la minimal and the po. tebtial benetita great in l\ICh patlenta. Moderate emoonta of ll· quor are quite beaeficlal to thoee of advancing years: I have yet to see an alcoholic who began to drink after eo, although lt'a ponible. For those elderly peop~ who are ~ently well. amall aDlOtlDtl of liquor (wbitkey, w1De or beer) of. ten bring an iDcreue in ap. petite, COIWlviallty and weB-t>elng. For those who are ill, liqoor aho can eerve well. For example, ln an- gina pectorll! A CASE IN POINT Dear Dr. Stelncrohn: Five years ago I wu tbe VW. time of attacb and my doc· tor told me that I mitbt aa well COlllider mpelf a ~· Fer molt fll.,.. yean I fomd mJMlf cnbll witb ... --al .... tellurel. I met._. .... wking au.ci. will tbe 111- ual nftro111cerine pm.. Sometimes J bed 1o be Film Slated On Textbook A John Birch Society film attacking the controversial history textbook "1.be Land of the Free" will be shown at UCI Wednesday Nov. 15 by the movie's implied tar- get -the book'• coeuthor. Dr. John W. C.ugbey, UCLA history professor who helped write the book, will attack the mm ln turn ln his lecture, " 'The Lend of The Free'.and Ita ~·" The program, tint in a series of Community For· urns cospcmored by the Or· ange Cout cblpter of the American C 1 v i I Liberties Union and the UCI biltory department, will start at I p.m. in the UCI gym. The public i.a invited. Ad:miasion is free. Rape Case Guilty Plea Manuel V. Vieyra of Gar· den Grove Mooday pleaded guilty to a forcible ra p e charge brought 1n the crim- inal assault of a ~•ge babysitter last August. Superior Judge Byroa K. McMillan sentenced the 35- year-old ex-convict to state prison for three yea.rs or more, the term prescribed in cat.ifornie Penal Code. The victim admitted Viey- ra to the Santa Ana born• where she was babysitting because he wu a friend of the family. He threatened her witb a knife, niped her and forced ber to accom- pany him to hil Garden Grove apartment. burped like a blbJ to ftnd relief ol ttie patn under my cbelt. J.mmedlMelY after burpinC I 1'11 Jib Alice in WonderilDdr HavinC read yow column, one ct.y my dautbter ~me a nip of wine. I wilh I might find words to exprea the freedom from C:. that followed that lib&· From then on I have con· tinued to take about a half cup of wine daily. Seldom do I have a teizure now. I am told by fmndl ln France that there are few heart cases there, 10 I'm putting my life at present ln the handa of that good old jug ol wine. I do wish the message gets through to mamy heart sufferers my age. I never nap, require but iour hours of sl~ to renew my ener- gy and I'm llO years okl.- Mrs. L. A CAUSE OF HEADA<JfES Dear Dr. Steincrobn: I sympathile with all thOl8 people who suffer from headachea. hrlwlpl my ex- perience will help. Doctor• gave me ftVflf'Y teat and treatment avARabJe and could not help much. One day I bell'd that al· 1er0 m1&bt be tile came, 10 I decided to atudf my diet. I bepn to plnpUt _.,ery fOod I __. ta. BeUeft tt or DOtlfomlll ........ 1111 M11MNI ,,_. ,... .. foods tbllt dilacreect wttb me: raw Ill>' plea, l!rPDfl (raw w cook· ed)' Cll'UC'I. lemonl crape _juices, peac:be• and aprtcob, carl>omted sweet driDb. Milk or c:reem at bedtime would 1Nb me up with • violent bemlacbe. Of courae many will aay wbat'a the uee ol UviDg if you bave to give up ao many foods. But you have to make your cholce between forgo- ing tbem or auffering. I nev- er have headache& now, ex- cept when I become careleaa with my diet. I don't llDOke or drl.nk.-Mr. G. Comment: Some doctOrs &-cree that any headaches are on an allergic buis; but 1 have teen may i-ttenta ..mo were benefited by elim· ineCiDg foods tDat up.et tbeir metabolilm in some way. <lx>colat.es and nuts, I be- lieve, are common offend· ers. F.ecll of us baa to dis- cover bis own pe!'tonal idlolync:rMY • Dr. Steindrobn's booklet, "What You Can Do for Stomach Trcd>le" t will be malled to you on receipt of a stamped. self • addreaaed envelope and 25 centa in coin for bandting. Ad· ckete your request to Dr. Steincrobn ln cze of thi.a newspaper. Dr. Steincrobn 1a sorry he cannot answer reader•' Jet- t.en. Nevertheless, all ques- tions ol ~al interest are answered in later colm:nns. Melanesian Art Display At UCI 'lbe special display of Mel- anesian art -including 150 carved ritual figures, allieldll and masks from New Guinea -now being exhibi· ted at the UCI Art Gallery will end at 5 p.m. Sunday. Viewing yours until then are 1 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 1 to 5 p.m. the remain· der of the week. British Club Plans Saint's Da y Dances A social club 111 planning to bring e touch of British tradition to the Orange Ooast. It won't mean costly ceremonial, just a few light- hearted dances. Tbe United Kingdom Club of S o u t h e r n California, wbidl bolda monthly dances in Newport Beach, is plan· ning a eeriei of events hon- oring the patron saint.a ol England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. The firlt dance. for St. Andrew of Scotland, ls acheduled for Saturday in the American Legion Hall, 15th Street, Newport Beach. St. Andrew's Day is not unW Nov. 30 but committee member James Anderson explained tbat the club's dances always are held on the second Saturday of each month and the club simply will pick the dance which Is cloaelt to the aa.lnt's day to honor the aa.lnl Kllta wtll twirl and danc- era will jig to the music of • the Oran1e County P I p e Band, led by Pipe Major BiU Thomson, on Saturday. Other dances will be in cele· bratlon of St. George of England, St David of Wales and St. Patrick of Ireland. "We hope to make these functions yearly events, thus starting our own traditions right heTe in Orange Coun- ty." Anderson said. Class Follows World Cruise Mrs. Jean Isola's fifth grade class at Concordia School in Capistrano Beach Is vicariously t r a v e 11 n g around the world with Fred Divel, older brother of stu· dent Jane Divel. Fred, who is aboard Chap- man's floating campus. sends letters and post cards to his sister's class. 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Action. centers on an attempted take·. :over of the country by <::ommunist terrorists. ~ , ~ION VIEWS '~ Alan Burke Controversial ~y WILLIAM D. LAFFLER NEW YORK (UPI) -Alan Burke has become on~ of the most controversial penonalities on tele- :viaion becaue be ii completey devoid of fear. Some ol the people who watch hll daily utalk" • show in the eut IDd bis two-hour network perform· • uce on Saturdays consider blm a genios of the media. 'lbere are al.lo 101De who regard bis u rude • and brutal -"They say I am a nasty man , and T am not. .. Burke said in an interview. "But an image pta bad as it travels!' BURKE'S appearance alone is an asset. At one ( moment hiJ grey Van Dyke can give him a satanic look and at another something of a saintly counte- nance. "Ninety-live per cent of my audience is for me," Burke said. '"lbese are the everyday people - . the taxi cab driver « the waiter in a restaurant, for instance. Four per cent of the audience are pseudo. intellectuals.; and they are agamst me. And the re- maining one per cent are the true intellectuals and I believe they are for me." The mystery that surrounfs Burke also makes him a different type of personality in show business. "Nobody knows where I came from," Burke said. "Nobody knows whether I am married and have children and nobody knows· anything about my past I never get personal with anyone on my show. And l refuse to Jet them get personal with me. U someone ub me whether I am married I will refused to answer or quietly get off the subject." PERHAPS IURKE would like to discard this aura of mystery but the men bebimf his show feel it is a powerful stimulant to the curious. . Burke said he gets numerous letters from view- ers who tell him they know all about him. Re re- called that OM letter writer claimed his father went to one of the New York public schools lrith Burke. "Th.is writer said my name was Alan Bartbwitz and that I came from .New York," Burke said. "My name is not Burkowitz and I am not from New York." Burke is so impersonal about his show that he prefers not to see the people on his program before their appearance. "OCCASIONALLY I will see them in the mu~ up room," be said. ''But if I can avoid meeting them I will" This attitude, he feels, assures a spootaneity that would be lacking if he discussed subject mat- ter with show participants in advance oi their ap- pearance before the television camera. In some instances, if difficult subject matter iJ involved, Burke's staff will research the subject to prepare him for any complicated conversation that may result. BURKE USUALLY is in complete command when be is on camera but every now and then en· counters someone like Evelyn Y. Davis, who claims the was "born to raise hell" and does so at every stockholders' meeting she attends even though she bolds only a few shares in the companies. "She told me I bad met my match," Burke said . with a wry smile. He likes the tougher type. He doesn't want to feature famous types who appear on the late night ahows. Burke aleo is a poet. He reads 16 of his poems on a recording, "My Naked Soul," recently released by Audio Fidelity Records. Dennis the Menace .- • TH URSO AY NOV£Ml£lt t I '. ~ I °'I l -• "' ...... fC) (60 "''"' Jeny Dunphy. !lllt .......... (C) 111 n.) Robert All«tW!hy, J1ck llt1M1111. 8 LESLIE NIELSEN atara tn * "HOT SUMMER NIGHT"! ..................... MICflt" ( """91Y) '57 -Ltllle fllel •n. Coll•n Milltl. lhwlplper111111 llMI bis brlcle hoMJlllOOll In stn1ft 1110Untai11 ton Wlltll l*lllt hide • Yitai NUlit dtstillld to Jtoplrclilt his lift. an41 Ills o111y ilollt It his wife' lo¥t and loy1lty. G .,_, (C) (60 111ln.) .., ...... 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(drlflll) '55 a (ff) CJ) llwitdlM: (C) (30 lllin.) -Elroy Hil1cll, a.thra llalt. "fiiat Wu No Chic\ That Was My 0 MD: .. _,. ,...,.... <•c!Ye,.. Wife." Llny wonders who t111 ell•,,. ture) '52-WIYM Monil. Loi• Al· lq "Mrs. stephtns" llt1ndl111 • brithl lullCMoft It Cllica10 with D1rri111 Q MIN: "WllJ 11111 I •1" (mys. • dltnt rt1llJ II when his wilt ttty) '6G-Frt4 Shtr111111. llollll Slml11tl11 It home. A1Ms, TtnY Meoft. .. ..... '""" ... (C) (90 1111!1.) m l1lt lwlla KIM: (C) (30 111111.) ·'fht 'GltOf Men." Ken Etl"llllt. 1111ny tim• 1111h. bitt111 Matot •nd 1n1na1er et 1 ll11tN "'" NPtfl• ,.rm. • teeturtd. I flJl...tllllltM11 FR I DAY DAmME MOV1ES l:JO m M411JM ....,_ ....... SIM illlp" (1dvtllblN) '62-PI• An111i, ' Edmond 1'11rM. .... m. ti Mell" I (mystery) '46 -Dent a ert Janis 1'1l1e. "\.Mtlt lllllt" (df•m•l '33-Eclw~ t. Mitmft, Mery Amlf. '4t -ltutMll ~ ~. n., C..." (df'lflll) '57-Mtne Oehl. 1'11111, c.r.,. ll:IO 11::, :: I ........ (elaallc} .-~ 4.'tO I) (C) "flit ........ (dllN) lt:GO IPJ CC) ..,.., II~ (m111lcll) ·~-Jtdl Lt11u1111L "*" Mltehu111, ·~""' Sinetra, Dllrta Dey. ltitJ HIYWOfth . .. ...,, "' ........ (ec>mtdY) ··~ Freel 411tn. ltdl lltnllJ. 4:30 ft (C) "hr If .. TrtftW' Clcltnce . &t0 '64 -Hon~ Kttl. Nicolt . ll:tO 8 .... ....., ti ...,.... ( ..... 11)1 M1ur1J. ON A PINHEAD It h11't 41uite the UIM thln9 .. l111cribin9 the Conrtltvtion 111 the hN4 ef • pl11, b11t did 'flu ever rH lly r11d the "F.r The ltecer4 .. f"til" 111 the DAILY P'ILOT? Yau'd be 111rpriM4 hew MUii l11fer1111tie11 we u11 peck l11te 1 amt ll apece. ,, MISS PEACH f01'UR£ oc.TORS Of ,AMeRtCA Maf t4ttlE' DEllll DEERE fJ ...... .... ARTM'4~1 TMAT'S ·~101cut:0us ! TMt~&'.O !e A . TE(Rl81.E "CONFUGT I lyFN•W. t : . ~ . .. . -M • .. . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. f.! a II I I ~ .. .. .. ~ . .. .. . . . ... " ======.i . Cineraina Scree · ' , ' ·' ..... . The company's Cinerama, loag the sick w.-e a ... giant among fl1m .~Pan-, >were taken over a let, appell'\ to·be finally cit' yean ago by lq something abou!..curint ...... a Ha llll.. , . tar dWD owner At leut ~t·s the proc· · ed that ,.~ nosia from Se)'ll\pV • P,oe, cleaned up Clner new presideJ1t pf Cinerama. · ey woea, and a P09.-wu Darryl Zanuck's ]Jon loan from ~t-band man iD the re· J)ant Ne)V York. ' 1>ulldmi at 20th Century-Rox. wu lDDOUDCed ' ano and the Buctblgbaml will appear at Oran,te c.oaat Collett Friday for a one- night concert at 8 p.m. in the OCC auditorium. Feliciano is a blind gui· tarist whose repertoire in· eludes more than !iOO num· bers, much of which be bas written himJetf. The Buck· tngbama are a year-old rock group whose music includes big band orcbestration and .... " " In fllltulew C .. et' with Aneuk Aimee , 3 1 No · Lau· Seating for OCC Drama By GENE HANDSAKER HOLLYWOOD (AP) - "The .real bang-up of being in motion pictures is trying to find the material. If you find the right property, the time is not available. If you have all the ti.me ta t b e world, the property's not there." Richard Crenna speaking."" You probably remember him as Walter Denton, t he scratchy-voiced adolescent a.(Ovav 90RT11 ~TH r~~Die!! us~----· ALSO -2 ' -Thursday, November 9, 1967 DAILY PILOT .. ..._STARTS WED~ NOV. 15 "*** *" -N.Y. DAILY Mn . "STEVE MaQUEEll AT HIS BEST'" IXCLUSfVEL YI FIRST TIME AT POPULAJt. PRICES MATlllH '4T, I PM Mllrtly '-.. "PLU .. f'YH ""'""" _..... .. ".IUMIO" N-.... T-.Net ... With Debbie Rtyn4(lld1 J1son Robards Vin Johnson l .. .... nhtrt tfklty . • MIN'$ ---Introductory Offer--- lall '°r ~n Appointment Today for a SMm· poo & Set •.. and when you're ready for l'O'lt 18cond Shampoo & Set .•. It's FREE! PERSONAllliD CHRISTMAS CARDS You can hav• H1llm1rk Chrlltmn cuds custom· 1mprint9dwtth yourn1me qulcktyln~rltOlltodey. 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