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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-11-14 - Newport Beach Daily Pilot• , .. - • New ort ·Harbor-. " . - VOL 60, NO. 27i 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES , Nl'lli I !Jf IEACH, CALIFORNIA :TUESDAY, NC:>VMER l:t, 1967 City 'D • ·. emes School Blame . Council Assails PFO f~r'TIWughtkss' Charge in Stormy Debate B1 JEROME f'. COUJN5 -., ... ~"""--Newport Beach clfy co""""""", In an emotional debMe-ln mercrowded council clwnben, Moaday DI~ re- fUled to take tbe blame for over- crowded tcbooll. A large delegotioo of. -Vlow School Pvent Focuttr Orpnllatioo IPFO) membora wu_,.clwpb' crit- ldud by 1umJnc Uwmobn for cbargln1 Illa! tbe cl'1 tbollPtlaib' W permitted w . M b I tncU aaJorlty of the council tndicatin& a whUe not 11pportla( °"' ·ll:blll CCllD-wUJingness to talk over tcbool prob- ltrlldion. -i.u with Newport·M e s a Unified PlaiaJ1 ......... PPO °"""""''· • ScbqoJ Dillbict official.a-but only at .,.....U, araued rtPt beck, iDliltill .. district's invitation. the citJ WU at .._ pa" ·1 r..,-.. 10Mral to the eontrovel'I)' was a 11ble for the . JnMlll 8lrbor Ar'-,..,.ent to individual councilmen by claal;nem llbal1ap .. : Rai'ttor View P F 0 Vice Pnsktent Allin' t!most" u W... of W"Jwrtt-, _•Mn. Warren P. Wallen. It asked : and COW:dlr~U-. tl!tit ._.. '"WM It not your erouP which gave ~ .mm..d daiw:n ID a ~ appreval for high dtruity building 1n pvatiftb' q'*' t'M±eelee _. .. _.. Eastbluff area, knowing all the MAlllNI CHllf KILLIO ---• t 'Big Eye' For Newport ·Helicopter Blast Fatal TV Security Okayed iR ·splj.t Decision To General SAIGON (AP) -The UAited SU\" lost ill second &eneral in tbt Vietnam \Var today. Maj. Gen. Bruno A. Hoch- muth. 56, commander of the 3rd Ma- rine Dlvtslon, was kll.led ln a. bellcop- 81BRUCE _llENSOl'i °' .. .., .......... Operition EPS ii under way. Tbe initials stand for "Electnln.ic Prolectioa s,..... ... It pn>mlaa to become u !Ullllar to Newport Beach reildeatl • LBJ. The l)'atem b o bigbb' aopbbticOI· ec\ clooed clmlll televlaloo -k wttb a dollen c.mera at -...p: 1oc-to old N<•NI -potlte 1n ,._., c r 1 m a, coatrollh;tt crowda Olld monlt.rin1 trofflc. a11 councl-• M...S., Dlsht ••· thoriJed tclentlat.1' at Arlnc Ruearch eorPnr-of ·s..i. Au .. '-Ila ··-1 tbe alumboriq electrmdc ter explosion and cruh north ot Hue. robots. f'ou. men died with him. ODwtl ,,,,,. .... Wiii i... -• The cra•b came a.tut more than ......... an11 -.. .. m AO!!! four months alter ...._,_ ~·-:;g !Jl_ ~· ii;'. J ._ CclllllDI of tbe U:& -ili'1 '1 ~id Iii -oe,, In a. com11or1 of two Bti'bOmbln .,.. tbe Jl'Clo the S:ruth China st. wblle ea roate to ·~e'ft .ca.c tM-, ~ ' ' a Communist ta.rcet in sou t b V1et-CouneDiDail UBddit Part•r . ....o nam. Five men were Io 1 t with voted no: "J'd lib toi)llNrlllllfe'~ it from the federal level befanh we Crumm, 41, ·1n that accident. July I . vot.ie tupayers' hmd.I. I'd ne to 1-fe her.dee! the Str~teeic Air C.om· know whether this ii a leeitimate mand's 3rd Air DSvialon on Guam. deal." The cause ol the explosion w.as not The money ~ lo help prepare and immedtatetr known. U.S. military submit an ~lion f<r a federaJ headquarters in SaJgon said it was gr.it to 1nstalJ. tbe EPS in a two-year trial p!'Ollml. not believed. tbln: was any enemy fire ill the area at the time, but Ma- rine officers in Da Na.n1 s.a1d they did not rule out that pouiblllty. Four other men -two American pilots, the Amlrican crew chief and' a Vietnamese interpreter -died in the explollon and crub about 10 miles north of Hue and 400 miles nortr of Saigon. Thl.t i1 tbe area a1.1.thor·historian Bernard Fall named the "Sb'eet with· out Joy" becaUH ot action there dur· lng France's lndocbina-war. Fall was kilU!d by a booby trap in the area last Feb. 21 . Hochmuth, as commander of the San Diego Marine Corps Recruit De· pot for three yean prior to bl& U · sigr.meftt to Vietnam in March, bad the job. of turning dvWan youths into tough fighting men-a challen1ini: task. His 3rd Dlvi1ion tn Vietnam was made up largely of recruits who bad trained under him in San Diego. "It's true that our way of life ha• made the average recruit a little toft· er-what can we expect wlth our cars nd television sell and mllUbaku, • l1ochmuth said just before be left tor Vietnam. Weat.,er Old Sol break• through the morning clouds on Wednesd_, to boo.st the Orange Coast 's mer- cury to 70 degrees, predictt weather watcher Jack Frazee. Inland it'll be up to 82 under sunny skies. · HomoseX11al Issue Denied He.atedly By Governor SA.CR.AMENTO (UPll -Gov. Ron- old Rugon lnslated apln toc1.11 tliat thero waa EtO truth lo nports a bomo- MXual riD.g bad been uncovered in bis admiailtration. The-· grim4oced under pol"• liftet que1tioDJ, told bis De'WI COD• ference: "I have never had and Oo not have any evidence or proof that would war. ran( an aceusation. No aceugation or charge has ever been made." The potential Republican preslden- Ual nomirtee_wu....obviously lnitated by continued queetic:miq; about re-- porta .._'f:rtaJa of hi.I aides bad been fired becaun tbey bad been caulbt in the commission of a bom01Ru.al act. The report was fint publlsbed bJ 1yndk:at.ed columnist Dr.-. Pearac:G, but later was circulated by 11veral Qew•paper1. "I just can't believe that you fel- lows want to continue to pursue this question," Reagan said at one poinl "I told you a few days ago that l • (Sff 0£NIES, Paa:e I) 'Going Too Far' Council 1-.: p.,... .la ~· w f 1 lll'.IE retion of the ~Uon. Qw•nd'-n Die Colt. ........ ! t\t .. • -~ the snmt ls •pproved, .. ... to lileal' frca tltit Dtfata·• GI 111 llt1' wtll pay another tl0,000 for •. ..:.,,.,_ .. : di and development Tbe fed- "-.-.i:· { n. llftl1lment will then Pl1 M,- 'n.. ts.aoo r111"11rl1 •,. • ol • Wllltb lncludes the purchaie irkie lie eOlt of pnpllillc 111 West••· · ..a maintenance of the ubiqtdtoua Adac, derilOplr, of tbt ,_....,.-.. =-camer•s du r inc the trial P'ant 1riD coetribllte '1.D • ..,._. JWdtnl for the syttem w11l be un· ,. =.s•U Bili 917, commonly known -ti: -ti: * I • Pruideot'1 Sol• Slrt<ll ond -. Control A.cl. Better W aich • Nl•pwt heh PoUce ClUef 8. r ~ Glavu defeoded the project at .,.. the ~gular evening council • m , ..._ and an afternoon ltud.1 ... .... Supreme Court Stays All State Executions SAN f'llANCISOO (Al') -The st.le Supreme Coa:rt today lta.Jed all ex· ecutions in c.Htoraia. The .... "Pl'!* .. Ill-~ under .,..,._ I( ~ ud any other klDtw. tl'8t 1D8.J be puaed before tbe court bun c1ui1-... ol. cansti- tu0onoll'1 of caplla1 ~ .... January. The Court announced lut week that It would bold hearlnp early ne:m:t year ln all dN&b penalb' cut1 involving conttitutional illuea. ne .:tka w• taken in blanket cuu ortplally fUed JD U.S. District co.rt. U.S. Dbt. Court Judp Robert F. Peckham. b.ld ordslel tbt condemned men· to ublut r-tdiel in ttate ........ Todor the S..18 ~ Court ii· sued a brlel opUQoa M)ial: '"Pendlna: final detmnlnation In Ulil court of tbe abo•e entitled pro- ceedlnp, tbe exeetetlol or all judg· m.mt.s ol. death Hretofore or bettaf· tPr entered by the Stq>reme Court.i ol this ~tau in all cases involving other defendant.I ii hereby stayed." The blanket proceedings affect 80 men on death row at San Quentin Prison. The sped.fie proceedln&J before the high court involve Robert P. Ander· son. 28, who tilled a San Diego pawn shop employ, and Frederick Sater·· fitld. ~l. who kllled hia: common law wife and her 16-year-old daughter in Orange County in 19M. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refulled to hear habeas corpus appeal for Saterfield. The. ltate court bad 11- ready "-1f!d. Saterfield's execution and announced the Jariuary Marini on ronatltutioul luues. Judp Peckham dropped action in· volv ifll Robert Lee Massie, 25. Loa Angeles' killer, when advised of the State Supreme Court action . Mall1ie wa~ scheduled. to be executed Wed· n"sday for killinl Mrs. Morris Weiss in San Gabriel January 7, 1965, dur· ing a holdup. 'Sinks' Marina while lbat no elementary ICbool: exilt- ed tbert? WMt tind of knaginaUve pl&Dnlne do you call that, 1ent1e- men? ... You can no lonpr be silent. How dCI you stand, alrs!" Mrs. Wallen was tbe fint to step to the public microphone, ready to elaborate. But before she was able to do more than identify hers.elf, Mayor Paul J . Gruber &Dapptd : "I received lhll letter, and I don•t tttlDt ttdl ii a proper matter for tlliJ MILY"'-OT ......... WALKING THE LINI -Dale Pltop, 31, member ol Meat Cutters Ultl~n !;)cal 551 and an employe or l!.i ~ancho M'ar· i:et in Newport Beach, pickets it as part or the butchen •trike .auinst 1.100 retail food It.ores in Southern Calilorni1. • Markets Running At Normal Pace • Despite Strike . Supermarkets ~d Independent food stores operated at near normal today despite the second day of a butcher• strike throughout the Orange Coast. Pickets marched M.onday in front of store• lrom Seal Beach to Lacuna Beach. No members of the MNit Cut· ters Union. AFL-CIO , manned meat counterll. SupervlsoriaJ per10nnel t e n d e d sOOppers, however. and reported &hat meat supplies Wf!re "nearly normal." Clerkll and food checkers in other m .a r k e t departments reported for work as usual. In Los Angeles. headquarters for the butchers' strike against 1.100 re- tail markets throughout Southern Cal- ifornia. the head of the Teamsters Joint Council. Ted Mel'liU. said Mon· INSlDE TODA\' "Maglcilte" had no magic for New· Pt.W !:mtrtoft, tbt ~ marina pt'destrtan walkways leading to the day the meat cutters have "our-full port Beach city councilmen Monday would~ dewloped ln tbe channel be· slips from the penlniula would barrl· .and unqualified support" in the strike. night. tftell Udo Isle and the S..Iboa Pen-carie boaUns traffic. And the head of Retail Clerks Local coundl to -"'all. It boo .. do with tbe fumilhinc ot educatlonal IA- •ututiona tor our cbUdrea, nd h City Coundl has no wnnectlom with Kboob at all. 'lbat'1 up to tbt BMrd of 'l'np:,tees." "W-a.,.what do you plan to do when there ln, .,· many tract& that tbl:re attn't any 1ehoolroom1 for many of our oMldrenT" Mrs. Wallen uted. '"I'bl( li••n't happened," aald· the (!lee SQUABBLE, Pore I) GOP Solons Critici7.e Redistricts 81 CARTER llAllBER Of ............... . °'""'' CounlJ b bolq put lllroullh the wrinpr u the LeOalatare trlet to redbtrict Co11farnlll'1 c:oocreutoaoI di.atricQ, two fteRijbDcan llwma.kefl"-- complolned today. While the State Senate ctillllnued to ..,.. .-• bW by Sen. Jomea R. lllill cn.s.. Diep) wtdcb would ...... allp 311 ol Ibo 311 dbtrlcll, Sen. JollD G. Scbmlb (Jl.Tutilt)'•ttodted IL "It wrt cbop1 ap Or-.. Couty,• lie tlec:loncl. "We end up boYloe .,.,U G( foor diatrtdo -Ill Ill db· Linllf·" • ' -~-·-ud­·Wilii .,oiidlor in 1111 -· ti. c111oa ~-......._ Aal ..... Amat•• ....... M .pm betwwww tbt Ml Mii llCb eon. o 'mat diltrietl and, timlllrly. c:omt,. •• in North TultJn. btaffl said be will lfJek to prevent .. ojil!tllo( by lntrodllclll( omnd· men to the Milla bW d9rin1 Senat• deDberation. Tbt play la tbe Senlte follows Mmi· final action ln tM Assembly Monday W'ben the lower chamber voted a to 25 to approve a meuure alto redi,.. trictinl of 311 "' tbe 311 diatrl.U. The bW wu drawn by Aaembly· man Jack R. Fen.toe (D-MoatebeUol and was bliltered today bJ Auem• blyman Robert E . Badbam CR~New· port Bucb). "It 11 a hodgepodge and uU:erlJ de-- ....,_ tbe latecrit1 " Or .... o.w,. ty," fllidbam declared In an JDtlr- vtew with the DAil..Y PILOT. Badham said the Fenton bill makes the following major chana:es ln exist· ing congressional districts;, by: -Pushing· the 2$th district, now rep- resented 1n Congreu by Rep. Ol.arles E. Wileins (R-Loa A1l&ele1 ), into Or- ange County 10 that it 1tretcbel from. El Monte 1n Loi ADgeln County don Y orbl. Linda. cuwnr bact the S4th d.lltrict, rep- resented by Rep. Richard T. Hanna CD-Anaheim), lo Jive up part of Santa ADa but to acquire pact of the Lake· wood .area. -Erleodlna the 32nd diltrict. rep- retented by Rep. Craig Hosmer <R- Lol Angeles) all the way IO\ltb from. Long Beach to MacArthur Boulevard in Newport Bead>-takin1 In territory now part of the 35th district repre-- sented by l\ep. James 8 . Utt (R· Santa Ana). Bad.barn said tbe propoled chanaes violate the b:ltearity ot Orange Coun- ty, elaborating, "We have DOthin1 in etimmon, for enmple, with El MOii· te ... In addition, lbe Fenton bill woud put most of Newport Beach into Hotmer'1 32nd district If Badham were to run for Congress, he would be cppoaine Hosmer rather than ~tt n the 35th. Speaking to this point today. Bad- ham noted, "Persons h.ve told me it U only logical tbat I would be Utt'• 1uccessor. U I were to be, it would be equally 101lcal to keep hi• dlatrict intact." Real Estate Tax Ordinance OK'd Live theater alona the Onmoe Coost reochts o cre1cendo thil week a.a: Jive nt10 plo~s opm, makiny a tntnl of ni>u• rm the boord.s. See Entertainment. Poat BS Thef fired a salvo of verbal tor-lnlUla. from about loth to 17th ttreeU. 710, JMtph T. De Silva, said he told pedoes at the propoced S2.5 million Parki,n1 would be provided by con· And Cook summed It .au up by de· hill members to follow th eir own con· Newport Beach city councilmen floating marina, cauaing ll' to almost vertint a city~ trailer park at ('larin1: ",Aa prop1>1ed. I wouldn't sciences in the strike but added: Monday night unanimously approved tlrlllt A 1 C•llt9n!I• Al ,, .... ,... , .. , c ... k, .. ,,..,._, .. DI--.1.1 l dlfwi .. ,. Cl •11,.1"91-MI II ,IM11« ~1, c ... "''" <••· "' l1rt Ollllllttt Cl A.,. LMWl't 11 1.ttt...t Ct _...... "'' ..... .. .......... , ....... ...... ~ ~ .... Ol>lhlMllt ... , °''"'" ,_,, ... , f'll,tl'M I I.Ji "'-' '"~ ... 1'1•'--C4 IKNI Newt 11·1 '-" (1·1 ·-M¥t;1h ••. , t ......-itltll •• TJoM11" It T ... Tl"" •J .... _ II Wwtil .. ,... ••·J 1lnk out of 1lght-all 700 bo1: sUps. 17th Street into a S2$.tpace lot. hdve anything more to do with thi s "Working behind a pi cket lint would introduction of a new real eatatt lax· Municipal lawmaktr1 declined even Emerson told the council that bis than with a four-Jaine highway down be giving .aid and comfort to that en-ation ordinance. to rifer the project to the clty staff "Malit Jtlt Marina,. wou1t!' 1ener1te lhe Octa.n. Front. It's totally lmpos· emy whom we will have to ftet alone 1be levy of ~ cents; on each ~ for atudy and a recommendation. They an estimated '117,GOO in ... u.i rev-sible." in f969 fwhen the clerk.a' cont r 1 c t lnwlved in real prope~y transfer1 dkl, howevu, vote to tW'1I It over to enue for the dty. Co uncilmen agreed not to give it to expires ). will be •band 50-50 by the city alJCL.- the city-county J°'"M. Harbor Commit· But coundbnen objected to tt on th!! 1taff for further study', saying c.llY How much support the teamsters Orange County government. ' '!ff. . nurnerow: counll. Al Forlit 11.ld the a1de1 are burdened enough On P•r· and clerks gave the meat cutter s Mon-County action on a matching orcfut.. But Councilman Dee Cook a mem· perking lot would be much too large. sonJ' motion, the council then voted day was not clear. Robert Foll'., pres· ance Is pending. ' ber of the committee. uld: "I don't Ll ndsle1 ParMlftl uld the plim was 6·1 to refer It to the harbor commit· ldent of the Food Employers Council, The two agencies will be auumln1 think ll'1 &olnj to ge t very far there. lee aketchy. Ire. "We'll get a quick decision back said Teamsters and clerks lltruClc only a lax that hall been Imposed by the This Is not the way to solve our boe.t Doreen Marshall aald the r1'maln-on It. I'm sure," said Parsons. fi vt stores Monday. The meat cutters federal govr rnment. The federal tax slJp needll." Kl& open water In th• channel would For1lt voted no. '11'm not Interest· union said mpre stores than that were will become 1noperaUve Jan. 1, when I I • ' I I A1 proposed by Newport )'9Chbmaa be too narrow. Howard Rorf:rs said rd In lhi1 at all," he explained. affected. lhl city-county tax bepna. --=-~--------~~~~~~~:..::...::~~::.;;::..:.:::=-.....:::~--~~~~,___ .......... ..___ ·' • I A.I DAil Y PILOT T~sdQ. HCIW!Nler 14, 19'.7 WHEU'S THE MIDDLI?..,... Quips at Monday alter· noon'• aeuion ol the Newpan Beach City Council, lint since Councilman Al Forgit requested a change ia eeatinf which separated him f rorn councilman Dee Cook -other half of die "dynamic doo" -in- ~y._... ......... ,.,. dicated nearly everybody flpred be hid Mia pllCed in the middle. Otben in new arruawn•t (Wt to right) are Forgit, Lindlley Panona. Vke Mayor Doreen ManhaU. <rruber, Cook. Howard Jtotert'lftd Robert Shelton. C:Ouncilmen Play Musical Chairs, Switch Seating Newport BMCb city CCMmCilmen Monday played a rwift came. of mu1l· cal chairs -minus the muslc, but not the mirth. Al Forgtt. who for almost four years has sat just to Dee Cook's left. switcll· ed seats with Howard Rogers. to the right of Undsley Parsous at the oth· er end of the councilmanic bench. The rearranged seating, which For· git has requested bec.ause ol hearing problems, resulted in J Ourry of qui~ at the council's afternoon study ses· sion. They went like this : Cook : "I'd like to welcome Howard tD the group that's to the left ol cen· ter." Parsons : "And I'd Uke to welcome a Democret to th~ far right." Forgit: "That makes me a South· em Democrat." Cook : ''Howard. I think l llhould present you with a set of earplu,s." Ro & er s: "ll seems that tbe six dwarfs are always chanalnl their seats, but Snow White keeps staying where she is." Vice Mayor Doreen Marshall blush· ed in silence. Music Cities Hit Sour Note In Coast Suit A sult over which hi·fi ta~ mer- chant shall be known u tile ' mayor" of the Music City stDres waa med in Sant.a Ana in Superior Court toclay- answerable on Christmas Eve. Defendant is J erry McDonald, own· er of Muntz Music City at 3tf1 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach, and also Muntz-Stereo-Pak at 1740 Superior Ave .. Costa Mesa. Suing Is Clyde WaUichs. presldent nf WalUchs Music City outleu in Hol- lywood, Costa Mesa and other South· land cities. McDonald was indignant today. "Here, out of the blue." he sputter· ed. "comes a document charging me with restraint of trade by using the name 'Music City' in Laguna . Wal· Uchs wants the court to enjoin me to take down the sign. and collect 1150.· <XX! in damages for him.·• What's even worse. added McDon- ald. ''They want me to show up in court on De<:. 24." DAILY PILOT ....,... ...... c.,.,. Relt•rt N. Wu4 ~11--n.,,. •• IC•••il Eflw Tlle11111 A. M11r,hi11e *-""lldl!W J.,_. F. c.111.-1 *-t I-" CllY E .. ltr Jeclr l. C:.•ley Pawl Niu •11 hllMee #tliftffM AMnltlnt Dlrecttr ~ .... C>Mc. HI I We.t lellt•• llv4'. Meilh1~ M4rtu: P.O. k r 1175 UUJ Ottt., Offiu 1 C•lt Mttt: >ll west •ev Strwt L-e.tcfl. td F.,.61 A- ttllllt~ a..Cll: -"" "'"' .....______ . -4.. ' --------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~--~ t\dmlnlstrator Reveals Medical Chief Ousted By County Supervisors Marahall Auae. Orance Cowtty Med· ical Center admlniatrat«, 'Nliped his 129.464 a year job at the request of the Orance County Boud of Super· La Paz Boats Presumed Off Cedros Island The 25 boat.I in tftt Loni Beach to La Pu yacht race were aumned to be off CedrOI llland ~. Lack of comm~ witb th ' fleet has reaulted in a ~ of ln· fonn&Uon OD tbe procr-a ol tbt ..-ce. lAteat caatl~ wltb ~ Joa.-'s Vector, the conunukaticma mat ir. the race, placed the maJoritr of the fleet IO milea nortJt ol Cedl'OI at 5 p.m. Mooday. 'nlere were conflletiDI repartl as to th6 badkap leader. Reparta from the Vector Aid Bill Polly'a Conquest. Long Beach Yacbt Q\j), wu holding the overall lead, but a sketdly report from the Cout Guard OuUer Morris. official eteart vessel, plliced B 111 Stewart'• 47-foot aloop Andale. St. Ftancit Yecbt Club, 111 the front ban· dicap poaition. Andale wu uillne a few tnllea be· hind Robert Lint's 70-foot aloop Anitra from Seattle. 'lbere hu been • complete blackout of information ol ~ ol South Shore S a l 1 i n I Club 1 Newport to Manunillo race. The •ltht boats ~tarted al noon Sunday and were wt reported off the C-oronado« Islands south of San Diet<> in Mextcan waters. BIG EYE·. • • an EPS for Newport Beach sboWd be s I o w e d down and ftudled m o r e thoroughly. Glavas was quizzed exteoalvely on wtlat sale1uards were proposed to prevent unwarranted mooping by the powerful EPS. .. With a 1,000.milUmeter lena." chal· lenged Parsons, a mo~ producer. "you could focus clearly oo 1 window a mile away." 'CANDID CAMERA' He algbed after the council decision : "When you're In Newport Beach. I guess you're on candid camera." ln reply to a quety by Sbeltxlll. the police chief said the grant applkaUon will come before councilmen before it is shipped off to Washington. D.C. ''You approve i~ conttnt."." he said "With all Oils talk about Invasion nr privacy.'' ht added. ''you're re1urrect- lni bogey men out of the woodwork that don't exist." A motion by Parsons to ~helve the scheme for further study was defeated 4-3 with Cook and Shelton backlnt Panons. Councilman Al Forglt then moved to tet under way with the EPS, and Shel· ton. obviously tom with uncertainty. uld: 'RF.SElWATIONS' "T havt sb"on~ rnf'l'V11tion11 1bout thl11. and T rejO'flt th111t we 're not beln s.t httter \nformed. But tht council mA· jorlty apparentlv iA eoinJ to apprnvt> thi11 11n.vway. and I'll vote with th l' m11iorlty. "But I'm JZOing to witch thl~ thin( Uke a hawk." S~lton urlief" bad chaJlenaed thtt eC!ectivene11 of the svatem. He doubt- t<I the cameras would "see 11 much u the patorlman sees" and wuned: "We should reallte thet U we JZO throul(h with thls and we like what we Jlf't. we 'II want a lot more of It. a lot mnrt' c•mfrlA etc.." V1~ Mayor Doreen Marshall wantNi to know 1f a ''ideot~Pf t>f a crimf' wA c .. ' .. L ; visors, It wu C$ilCloMd tbia morning. Auae announced bis relipa1lon last Fri~ ao4 ntuJed to ClVt a reason at that time pend.las bat tUpervisors meeUn1 today. This momlnJ, C'Aunt,y Adminlstra· tive Officer Robert E. Tbomas releas- ed a statement from tbe board stat- inl that Aiue aubmlUed hll reslg:na· tion lb mutual a,reelMDt with the su· puvisors. Tbe aittement read in part: "The aituatloo at tbe Medical Cen· ter began to be of major concern to the Board of Supervltar1 with receipt of information of deep differences be· tween the adminlltrator and the medi· cal director. "These differences were reported by the admlnlatrat« blmaelf and had developed appareatb' over a period ol mant months. Tbe differences in· vol~• matters of perfcirmanc:9' com· mllDicaUoiu, and peraonellty Qd, for all practical purposes, b passed the point of DO return. the overall but interest& of die Medi· cal Center a change bl maaagement was necessary. Thia ded.lloD was made reluctantly and lo tlle word5 of the hospital administrator without rancor. Ause bas worked vflty hard in a very diffi cult job under trying rondltiOM.'' ' Thomaa announced that t.bt eounrv personntt· director will .Ue lmm~ · iate steps to recruit a new admini· strator. In the meantime, Wayne Sd:u'oeder, director of administrative Hl'Vices. will report dftectly to Thomu an4 be responsible for overall Medical Cen· the administration. Thomas said Dr. Herman Rannels wil\. continue u medical director and will work closely with Schroed«. On hand to answer her quettion at t.,. afternoon study 11ession wu New· port Beach.CO.ta Mesa Mmdclpal Court Judge WUfiam C. Christensen, Invited by Chief Glavas. · "It 1a adm~sible.'' lbe judge aaJd. .. with a properly authenticated wlt· ne11." He was unprepared to state ex· acUy what constituted such a wttaess. but sug1e1ted it might requtn "an officer In the field" to verify the er· rant act. SCANNER Christensen poinU!d out tbM the teJevllk>d aceaner "wiU see only what the policeman on the beat would 111." "Tilere lt no coosUtulional riOt to commit cr1mes on a public stretl, .. he added. Glava11 emphasized th11t the EPS would be limited to v\sual tfetectlofl and said that audio 11urveillanct wu not proposed. Santa Ana Wins Tinsel Hang ing R ace in Cou nt y Driving Into Sanla Ana l'arl1 111 the mornlnc. you ~top and rub ~·ni1r eyes. It can 't be. but II i~. Christmas street deroratJon, 11re up •lreedy. Apparently St 'lick •Delk· ~ ln M~ night and struna hi• replicas from pole to pole all over tbe downtown district. There arf snowballs and sn1twmen. Santa and bis reindeer and holly and apples. "And the Thanksgiving turkey'~ body Isn't even warm yet, m11rh IHI cold." saJd one observer Mayhf Sant.a Ana 'icorfd " flnl Hf"lw about st.artlnt ~n C'ol11mh11, Oay • , Ice Cream \!lets Shatter e d • Paratroo}!S .Rout Communist Unit Despite objections from Good Hu· mor man Kenueth SmJt.b of Tuatin, Newport Beach city councilmen Moo· day nl&ht voted unanimously tD pass Oil to ita ae<:ond and ftnal reading a law bannl!lJ. 1 the sale of food producb on the P'*llc str.eu of the Newport- Balboa P911.insula. Smltla aaid Ilia two truckl in New· port would virtually be put out or bualness by the ordinance. He tDld councilmen he operates a total of 38 trucks in Oran,e County. Tbt council ecUon was aJmed •t reductni parting, traffic and Utte:r problems created by ice cream ven· dora. 1'1le ban encompasses most or the peninsula doWll to Balboa'' "G" Street. It had the support of two homeown· era auoclatlona and ooe merchants' ITl>UP· R. S. Redington, . Former Highwa y Director, Dies Services for !0-year Balboa resident Robert S. Redlncton, a Conner state blitJway CCllDIDUsioner. will be beJd at 11 a.m. 'lb\.nday at Forest Lawn in Glendale. Mr. Redinctoo died Sunday night at Hoes Memorial H011>ital after an lllneta ol 11Yetal moothl. He was 63. He lived at 1324 W. Bay Ave. Mr. Redington served on the High- way Commi1sion under the late Gov. Ftaok Merriam. He allo wa.a a form- er ttatewlde president and national Leading Knight or ~ Elks, president pro tem of the Los Angeles County Grand Jury. and head ol the Draft Appeala Board. Locally, be belonged to the Balboa Bay Club, Newport Harbor Yacllt Club, and the Tuna Club. He also was a Shriner. Until hjs recent ilJness be was ac- tive as president of the Redington Co.. a Los Angeles real estate ap- praisal firm . Mr. Redington was a widower. He is survived by his son. Donald. and two grandsons of Anaheim. The family requests contributions be made to the American Cancer Society. I Fr .. P .. f! I DENIES ... had made my last statemeat on this sub)tct." However. when q~ltlOn• persisted. Reagan appeared to temper his earli- er flat deoiaJ somewhat by empha· sl%i.ng that he had "no factua evi· dence" to substa,tiate tbe reports. Reagan was asked if be tbou«bt the subject had raised a "credibility gap" in the administration. "Now if there is a crtdibllity gap and I am reaponslble. it Is because I :refuse to participate ln t--ying to de· stroy human beings with no factual evlc:tenc~." he said. "And I'm not go- ing to dei that" "And if that means there's a cred· tbUJty gap, then so be it, there's a credibility gap," he said. "I've said all I'm golng tD say on th la aubject." the governor repeated. But the queationa persisted. The governor wu asked tD comment apin on continuing reports that the allefatJons ume to light from sta~­ metlla to a 1H1mber of newsmen by Reagu'a communications director. Lyn NolfJ&er, bl CaUlornia and aboard the S.S lnclependence durlng the re· cent NationaJ Governor's Conference. SAIGON (UPI} -U.S. paratrooper• today save chase tD a North Vletna· mes. wllt shattered by U.S. Artillery· men near Dak To but American bat· · tlefleld (.)OllUllAndert ,,arned the Com· munlata bed ,.:onueltted &.000 troops to the ar;ea JJld brought up huge 122 millimeter (five inch) rock.els. Near tbe demllitarized ione Maj. Geo. Bruno A. "Bah" Hochmuth. com· mandet of the 20,000 marines in the 3rd Mlrine DivlsJon wu killed wtth five other men when hls hellcopter ~ploded on a flight from Hue tD Dong Ha and fell 1,500 feet into a flooded rice paddy. Fightini a'tao flared t,. the ~aalal lowlands near Tam Ky, 30 miles north ol Sl1aOll and Comnwniat ma· chlneguna sbot down twt heUcoptet-1 and damaged five others •• troops Of the lat Alt Cavalry t>Maloe made a helicopter assault Monday aealnst Red stroogpointl. In the Oak To area BS2 bombers dropped tons of bombs on the Com- munist r~treat path while paratroop- ers tried to track down the North Vietnamese in the bamboo thickets of the Cet1tral Highland bills. No ma1or contact was reported but Communist eunnera fired lt'Hfal rouadl ol the bif rockets at tbe Oak To btadquar· ~ .... A spoke.man et Da.k To nid one SQUABBLE ... mayor. "But it will happen." insisted Mrs. Walters. "Tbe city and the school dis- trict should work together. not against Nch other.'' "'Nobody on this COWICll is working againat the schoola," said Gruber. ''Nobody," echoed Couocilman Al For git. Vice Mayor Doreen Marahall qui· etly observed Uiat the city la "very sympathetic" to tbe pllgbt of local parenta and school children. "But do you know of any legaJ way we can prohibit tracts when they are in ac· cordance with the law?" she uked Mrs. Walters. "You can approach developers for tnore orderly de .. flopment, '' tt>e PFO official sugf!flf!'· "You're • g about making us responsible for thinp over which we have DO control whatever.'' said Gru· ber. "Lady." sighed For1it, "we can't even make a subdivider put up a buck for a hospttal. So how do we get mon- ey out of them for scboob?" Several other PFO members joined in the exchange. Mrs. R. W. Lynam, her voice breaking. pleaded with the council: 'CREATIVE ABILITIES' "Pleue uae your creative abilities to help us solve our problems. I've Jived here four years and have work· ed on four defeated bond lssues: mv own children are now being affected." .James Porth said p I a i n t i v e I y: ''There is a short.ace of schools. Ob· vioualy someone la not using the land properly." Charles Golderi aaid city government and the school dUtTict should not be separate on the ist1ue. "There gbouJdn 't be such pride on either your (the coun- cil's) pert or the llC'hool board's part · that you can't work together. We're going to have 500 new homes in Harbor View HU.la very shortly. Where are we going to put all thOtle children?" Mrs. Gordon Dale pointed out that the school district is preeetttly consid· reason the Communltll 10 of'tee have atood and foupt waa becauae tbey did not want to le.ave their big rocket lauacbtra 01 the battltfield. Be aaid the Communlats so fer had lOlt 656 dead. Americaa tactical bomber& neW &.l cloee rante IOrtlet aplnst the Nortb VletaamtM wtJl.fortifted poatioiu, bopiQi to bock their !Mt pma out of action. Hon!es of North Vietaameet ltelrm. ed old of tbe Jun11t• Moncla1 In 1 frutie bid to Mlle vlctorJ hi tbe U. day-old battle for Du To. n.tr mor. tar fire plnaed don mtG o1 tlMI Ar· my' s 1'13rd Alrborne DtriaAoD. General Hochmuth'• dt atb dabed for a moment tbe JUCCtll ol U.S. fGJrces tn t.M oeatfal bl~>But • did not ~ ... up OD tbe ConuuQllts in Wbat ltbj. Gen. WQUam It ....... O( Stu~1 Iowa, a World W• D CDtr· rill• Uibter lead.lnC the 6 llfllltry Division In the campa!p, eaDld ~ slbly one of the loQfQt ...t figbta by the North Vietnam.. Arm y In the Central Highlands la tbe entire war." 4' U.S. spokesmen said at ' leut 639 Communist bodies have been-counted slDCe the campaip !:ffnl Nov. 3 "1th American troopt bl ' I North Vletumese drive oa Dak To. They said 101 Amerkue blM betG killed and 584 wounded.: ering a 12-month school year. ''Thi~ means." she said. "that every day of the year there will bt 6.000 C'bildren on vacation. The k1nds of decillon~ made in ooe a.ru (of eovemmeotl Influence the decisions lo another area.·· Mayor Gruber finally eoot'eded, "You've given us some ideas, but we'NJ not bl a polition to do eything ton1gbt." Councllmaa Howard Kotera ..act the cl'! b "not unapproachable" on the point of exchancme lnform1tion with school authorities. "But tbe initiative has to be wttb the truteea." Councilman Cook agreed. u did Viet Mayor Manball and Councilman Rob· ert Sbaboa. '~ ' Sbtl'°6, boweve~ chided PFO rep- reseJ>tatives for the letter of accusa· tlon, whlcb he said wu "full of mac· curacies and falle usumptions." "You didn't do your bom~k." he said. "You don't ~ who i! responsible for what. Blanket 1ccusa· Uoos do nottling. Instead of lashillc out at us. you should recognile the Cuoc· tioru of the school district and the city. "Perhaps repreaentativer ol t.ht city and schools can tet tofet.ber and try to figure out If there ls a common ground somewhere." Forglt emphanzed that many l.nd.I· vldua1 d ty oHiclab bid aUPPOrted the recently defeated Q>.7 mlblon school bond proposals. "And the DA.ll.Y Pl· L01' did everythiq humanly possible to (et that th Int puaed," be uld. Cook added that the Slllta Ana Rei· iste,-. oo the othel' hand, "would give the paper away f~ whenever any· one said anythJ.nt agtinat the achooh. '' Forgit denied tide. But the audience howled at the dedal. "We would respond. to owrtur'el from the school diatrlct, .. said Ropts, reWng bact to tM nbject. "I think sometidn1 bea1t1rJ will com• of all this," Cook conclUded. The eoun· di then voted 7--0 to flit the coatro· venial PFO letter. YOUR CARPn DUERVES THE BEST franchised BIGELOW'S Karpet Kare Dual Warranty (i n w riting) from Bigelow Ca rpet Mills and us. Soil reta rdant with non-injurous clean ing so- lut ions devel<?ped by Bige- low for each kind of fiber. r~. .i.1 .. 1 ..... ~'•" ICA.,fT ICA•~ Clu fttt 1~ S•llffl•,.. 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Daniel 1M PlDlr of 1pr1a, Lah, N.c., ton. ar-. PUie!' walked llDltadUJ and laid down OD ID ambuw.c. ltretc:blr• All Army amdal said be Ud ...... 1'ltamla deftdeecy. The tb1rd pri.loner of Wat reltMed 1n Cambodia Saturda1, ... Set Ed- ward R. Johnson ol Seulde. Caltt., WM removed from the plane lD a *'tcher at WublqtDD, D.C., and tatea to Walter Reed AnD.1 HOl)lti.al. He wu reported allfferiDS from d1.-. terJ and malnutrition. TlM thre. aergeanta were accompa· nJed u far u New York by Tbomu Hayden, a NewU'k, N.J., writer 1'bo brought them out of Cambodia. Hay· den h a member of an American peace commlttee that Uo tndudel Dr. Martia Luther Kini Jr., Dr. BeQJa· m1n Spock ad ataaer Joan Bael. King II.id tbe reJeue •• a 1.an of aooctwil1 toward Am..tcaa Nep-oes. Jaeban and Jobmoa .. Ne ..... "We appealed .. .._.........,. .......,. "' tM Ma Vlnn=•·" XJlll uill, ..._a.I& Ill comelMee bopel to aid in tbe ....... "' .......... _al tz.s. prtaonen. WIT ......... V11T CONG CAPTIVIS-Ttaree American Army lel'leaDtl returned from Viet Cone prilon camp paute at Andrews Air Force Bue, near Wubington, D.C., to meet the pres.• S/Sst. Edward R. Johnlon of Seuide, Calif. (top), auffering from tysentery and malnutrition ta cmied oU plane on ltretcber. Others (bottom) are S/Sgt. Daniel L. Pitzer Jr. (left) ol Spring Lake, N.C., and S/Sgt James E. Jack.Ion Jr. ot Talcott, W. Va. 'lbey're boaDd for Ft. Bna. N.C., for reauignmenl Jack.Ion smiled broadly, u three fellow Green Beret.I embraced bim and slapped him Oft the back Oil hla arrival at Ft. Brau. Jacbon, P'tt1er and Jobnton all received tbetr Spe- cial Forcu tnl.nlDC at Brau. -------------- Jacbon accepted a clc .. tte but declined to 1D1WW quitltlODI about bis caotivity. '~It'• been a ia.c trip and rm lllMl . ~lam:S fYERY SUIT, TOPCOAT AND SlACI MARKED DOWN • • • -11&111. WE LOST OUR LEASE IN HUNllNGTON PARK STOCK UP FOR ClllSTMAS SAVE! SAYE! SAYE! 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"',... ... .... ...,... ,.. ........... ........ Clltlr .......... • , ....... ...,....,. .. ...., ....... ...., ............ ......,.. •11n ...... ....... ...,. • to be home.·• Jackson aald. "The trut- ment on the trip baa been A·No. 1." Jackson's mother aald her son "bad the training (&1 a Green Beret) to fake a brainwaahin~ job jmt to win bll rel ease." His father, a bua driver and mech anlc, expres.Kd confidence that his son would receJve "all the ~ he needs" in U.S. mllitary hos- pitals. Jackson's perenta Uve in Tal· cott, W. Va. At Ft. Bragg, Jacbon'a jubilant manner contrasted sharply with Pit· . lef, who walked down tbe J)tani.-1 ramp with a baJUna step, looking drawn and pale. He 1poke to no one and stretched out on a bed in the mnbulance for the short trlp to Wom· ack Army Hospital " the Ft. Bragg polt. His wife wu waJtinc there but ntwamen were barred from obeervtng their reunion. Earlier In the evening when Pitzer disembarked from a Pan American flight to Kennedy Airport In New York aty, be had said : "l'm very Clad to be at home. rm lookl.nc forward to 111eln1 my family." The three aergeante bad been kept under wraps in Cambodia after the news conference announcing thelr re· lease Saturday. They arrived in Bel· rut aboard a Czechoslovak airliner Sunday and then flown to Rome and Paria before landing In New York. The paratroopers whoee artillery am•bed the Nortb Vietnamese 14 mDes southwest of Dat To 1Uffered to men killed and 11 wounded, spokes-mea aaJd. Tbere was no report u yet on the number of Communllta kllhld ln the artlUlry barrqe and by tbt para- ........ ftre and the Ml n6dlnc. n. howitzer lbeUa -each more tbm four inches in dllllneter-zoomed directJy in~ the "oncomlng ruahing enemy." The North Vietnamese lines crumbled. They reeled back. Today A\r Force 852 Stratofort?ess· es, each capable of dropping ~ tom at bombs. pounded the North Vietna- meee cam p sit.es in the hideout hills IUITOUDdin!! Dalt To, the key allied bMUon in the battle zone four miles ell$ of CambodJa. SAN MA TEO (UPI) -Shirley Tem· ple, whose dimples and curia made her America's most lovable cblld movie star, today faces stern male opposJUon and a poaalble "Hollywood Backlash" in her bid for Concreu. Now Mra. Charles A. Black, 38, and the mother ol three teen..qers, Shir· ley facu 10 men ln tbe ll*ial elec· lion to fU1 the aeat Jdt vacant by tbe death of J. Arthur Younaer, a Re· publican. But Shirley's e.ampatp Ueutenuta were as worried about tbe awellillc "Hollywooct Backlub" as they were about her opposition. With former ac· tor Ronald Reagan Callfornla's Gov· ernor and ronner actor Georce Mur• pby one at California's S en a tor a, nunbUnga o-ew that perhaps one-too- many of the 1Uver ICJ"een alumni without political experience waa bel.DI tooted by the 1tate'1 Republlcaoa. Ten men, Including five Democrata, three Republlca.na and a former jockeJ runnt.n1 as a write-in independent can· didate, opposed Shirley. With the 11th Congreulonat Dis· trict's voters permitted to cross party lines, it teemed u.nllkely one of the candidates Would ,et a clear majori· ty. In that cue, the Democrat and the Republican polllng the moat votes would meet in a runoff Dec. 14. A 60 ~ 65 per cent turnout WIS predicted by election officlala. 'lbe dlJtrtct, traditionally Republican e¥en tbou"1 Democrata bold tbe rttlJtra· tion eqe, hu m.-•Uclbll ..... Sblrley'a aupparten expr••ll pab- lic coafldence she would wtn ti. DOm• i.naUon, but privately admitted their worry about a runoff, both because of the Hollywood image and the fact that several opponents hit bard on her hawkish stance on Vietnam. Through the campaign, Shirley, heroine of such film cluslca u "Lit- tle Mils Marker," "Heldl," and "'lbe How to -deal HOLL YWOOD-IACKW Ht Shlrley Temple l lack Little Colonel," flashed her famoa.s grin, exhibited her dbnples and cbll'IDed youn11ter1 and oldster• alike. 'lbe former dipper of ''The Good Ship Lollipop'• abruaed off duqel lbat Calilonda polUcs WU beeom1na Mfelted with former actDrl, and ID- llded abe WM aol I baft. tboaCb the called the Vietnam wa tbe au· dal issue of the campaign. Shirley's camp tabbed Republican lawyer Paul "Pete'' McClotiey, 39. her toughest opponenl A M a r i n • Corps hero of the Korun war and a Stanford University araduat.e, Mc- Cloakey bas called for meaningful ne- l<JtiaUons ~ ,radual de-eacalation. with obscene or harassing phone calls. Women ore the most frequent targets of obscene ond harassing phone calls-a source o4 serious concern to us. If you're o womon, this ad is especially for you. We hope you'll never receive o molicious phone coll, but if you do, here ore some things that could help you. First of oll, remember rila t the troubled individuals who moke obscene calls ore just looking for on audience-usually o female one. Don't be that audience. Callers quickly lose interest if someone refuses to talk or listen to rilem. So: Heft9 up-if the caller doesn't answer when you soy "hello". Hang up-at the first obscene word or improper personal question . Httnt up-if the ca ller doesn't identify himself to your satisfaction. And remember. never give your phone number to on unknown call er. We ccm help yow W hen.ver you ore frightened by on 11nwonted phone coll-or whenever you receive persistent calls thot ore obscene, harassing or threatening- coll our Business Office. W e hove people who are trained to assist ond advise you and who con frequently help in Identifying the origin of unwelcome and troublesome calls. W e wont to stress that we at Pacific Telephone ore deeply concerned about malicious calls. W e don't wont your telephone ever to become on instrument of unpleasantness or harassment for you. Obscene and threatening phone coils violate state lows, so your Police and sheriff deportments ore seriously concern ed with the problem, too. Conviction con result in fines and imprisonment up to six months. W e're expanding our own efforts to put o stop IQ abusive coUing, ond we're working closely with low enforcement agencies In prosecuting violators. We wont to do oll we con to protect your right to privacy. @PllCific Tllephoat . . - Tundly, NMfllbtr 14, 1%7 &Yen thieves repeal Lamy LaJ. aarW ol BerkeleJ •t abae 1n bis apWtment the day•after bia doc WIS sf.oleo from him bJ a UUef who tele- phoned demandiq nmom. Larry. 1lviDI on a $180+montb 11tblJltence allowance, to&d tbe caller bt could not. llford tbe sum requested. As I.any At ~-!Id, be beMi I bell. Hll ctoe._ · 11" wura"a bell. He is a pide dot a.ad Larry b blind. ''When J opeoed .. door. be was all OM' me." Larry aid. • Chrysler To Resume Production DETROIT CUPI) -Chrysler Corp. olf.lclall toc1a1 ezptet.ed tbe return to work of about 23,000 United Auto Wotken who bad been 1dled b)' toca1 1trlba, eubllng the auto compu.r to resume nearly full production. ~t .,_ Chrysler worker.-bad been bpt away from their jobs by 1trikes at three local plants. Two of ~ local dilP'!tea were seUled Mon· . ~. and dluident workers at a tbird pl.ant were, ordered by their union to return to work after a meetini at which UAW offlclals threatened them witb dilctpllnary action unleu they went back to work today. Most of the rebel strikers at the Sterling Township 1tampin.g plant in 1uburban Detroit Indicated ther would retunl to work today. Tbe plant ii a b7 part. supplier foe Cbryaler plant. all acrou the country. A contiAued shutdown by Sterling could have farced Chrysler to 1uspend all tts operations. Local union ontdals warned the 3,· 400 St.erDn1 UAW memblra that the union'• national executive board cou.Jd invob IUCh dildpllury meuures aa IUlplDdbag the local'• charter walel• they retunled to wort. DoucJ.u Fraser, bud ol. tbe UA W's a.r,am depmtmeat, 111611 ... tbe mot ........ be ... ..rAIDt DUIRTIU ON FILM -Four young men, identi· f1inl tbelDl81•et u U.S. sailors in a sound film by a Japanese peace VC>UP, stated that they deeerted their aircraft earner to protest the Vietnam war. A spokesman said the sailors "defected" from the Four U.S.· Navy Deserters .. .. • 6WI ......... 1 No. .. Wt ........... , '"' JM ,..... Piii ...,.,., -~ coC °" aniNl at LOlldoft Mtport. Pamela, JO, WM tr Jlfas OftfWd Stlrtt1, carrioed fn LOftdon to c:omprt. m CM f~ Jim World ~ ~ later thil monUt.. molt of ... ltrUDlrl weUl ...... Ltcal ............. ..., ............ AmnlllJ Pia Ill 0.. trait 1111111 Cba l>etnMt Unl'ftr'lal Divi· .......... ., perts SYppller, Tbt compan1 aa1d the Jefferson plant'• 4,100 workers would be back Oil the job today. Japan by Police Hunted • Ill • The bridge between I1llnois and Miasouri bu no name bec:auae offi· da1I bann't been able to agree on one. Kert Men,.., editor of the Col· linnille (Ill) &nlc{, IUQllted JWn. lng the $131 mlDJon, eight-lane span "U. S. Grant" in booor of all the federal money that has gone Into it • Bernard NewhouM of Los An· geles entered a mtional cat food contest and won a gleaming new S6,000 car. lie bu no cats, but bis two huge German Shepherd dogs eat the liver and fiab-&vorect. cat food as a s~ treat along with then dally diet of five pounds of doe food. Although the Un.Mnal Dtvislon is not covered in the oationaJ contract signed Jut w.et by the union and Chry&Jer, the l,.a'.W> worken there vot.t' to return to work on the Condi· tlon negoUatlona on their contract would continue unW they reach •eree· ment with the company. If all three local.I return to work. espedall7 tbe Sterling S t a m p t n g Pl.ant, company spokesmen said they could call back the other workers laid off becauae of para shortages caused by the •trikes by the second shift ~ day. Only one Chryaler assembly opera· Uon remained lhut down because of a local dlaputl. Some 3,lm empJoyu at TOKYO (UPI) -JIPIJ*e pohce put four ''pltriotic -.rt.era" from the U.S. NflVY on tblU' wmted l1Sts today. An antiwar ll"OGIP' with knowl· edge ot the aallora rtlalld to tell of· f1cer1 tbeir whereabout&. Police questianed i.ders of the peace p-oup 1bortlJ lfler it was an· oounced that U.S. authorities had asked for Japaneee help in hnd.10g tbe sallora. They have been ablent w i t h o u t leave (AWOL) from tbe USS Intrepid since Oct. 24. MondaJ the peace OT· gani.zatioo showed a movie in which the youths denounctd the war and called them.aelvea "four patriouc de· serters from the U.8. armed fo1 res." They were jdentlW as Michael Al· fnd LlodntJ, 19, Moat Pocono, Pa .. J*i M. Bartlla, 20, CIUolrrille, Md.; Ricb&rd D. Bale)', 19, J_tcklollYUle, FIA., md Craig W. AndenoD, ii>, San Jose, Olllf. The antiwar le..Wa said they would "protect them to the end." ''What we waeted to reYMI we an· nounced at the preaa confcenc:. JU· terday," a spokesman told police. A police ~an aa1d LaW the eearcb fer the Americana would bl conducted nationwide and that peace committee members' homes would be forcibly searched U they failed to co- operate. At the J..,.,,ae Foreign Minhtry officlala aald there wu a "small J>06- aibility'' the ma bed m1upct to allp out Off Japu. At the news coalereoce a joint 1tate- • tM~Belnlere. , m.. uaembly plant olf 1he job altboulb UAW hes· Walter P. Reuther warned be would not tolerate "anarchy" in di.a· 1Jdent locala. Nationat Guard Patrols &. LBJ to Meei With Japan's Prime Minister Riot-torn Ohio Campus Mon.1~1 of Uu d.etp. Safdrl diwr Robert C. Smith &OCltchea DOtlGld J. PeelM en~~ wotn m Sunnl/V(IU to begin undenoater neutral ~e simulation of an aitronaut's space W01'k. PeelM, wearing a NW1J prtsrure 1uit, hcu weights rtrapped to hi& bod11 so that in waur ht is n.eutTaUy buo1t ant and txperltt&ct1 wtightl.euness similar to that ezpe1Unctd by astro- nauts in 1pact. • The voice in the mailsack said very clearly, "Get me out of here." Traffic Warden Robert BoUem, who fotmd the sack lying beside a parttni meter on a street In NewcaatJe.on. Tyne, England. opened tbe a.ck and found an enraged postman in· side. "It must have been a prank," said Bottoms. "but It wu a d&Dcer· ous one. Be could ha~ auffocated." WASHINGTON (AP) -President Jobnaon welcomes Prime Minister Eba.ku Sato of Japan to Washington for two da11 of talka expected to deal malnly with Allan secwity. After a ceremonial red-carpet wel· come today at the White Hollie, t b e Preaident and the e6-year-old Japan. ese political leader pla.Dned a 90-mln- ut.e conference. The Vietnam war and the future role of Okinawa, the mua· ive U.S. defenae bue in tbe Western Pacific ollJ131SO mllu from Red China, were uppermolt on tbe a1enda. FoDowtnc bit arrtnl Monday, be Wd in a statement be WU looking forward to a frank exchanp of viewa with tbe Preaident. He expreaaed hope the U.S . .Japu partnership "will be placed OD U eYer firmer bula" U a result of b1I taJb here. Sato bu said there ii growing UD- reat unoac :nee• and tbe oear}J one mJJlion wam for IOme kind of political NWalon wttb Japan. WILBERFOBCE, ()bjo (UPI) -Two hundnld natioul guardrmea, lnlled with rifJea ad fixed bayonets, pa· trolled the campua of predomiawitly Negro Ctatral State Unlventt:.nsy followine a roct aod brick g spree by about • atudentl Monday. Authorttl• ..-re.ted 100 students, dradnl a., ol. them kicking and ICl"MDlint from tbelr dormltariel. Nine pollcem. were injured, includ· me a bighwa, patrolman whole It( waa broken wbea struck by a fire a · tiagulaber thrown by students from a dormitory room. 1 Windows of 13 police cars wtre amaabed by rockJ and bricks. The out!lreak of violence followed ef. forta by students to protect from ar· nit a former fellow student apelled IOtt threatening the president ol a nel&bborinl oollep. The student waa charted with tr.IJ)llling for remam.. inlOD=am . Tbe men and police kept tM campus quiet today. "We are toini to maintain In ud order t.oday," a aid AssiJtant Adj1Unt Gett. R. H. Canterberry. "W, .. mot Rain Blankets Fort Bragg Snow and T em~ratures Fall Over Great Lakes Su-, M-., l'Wa WIC*UOAY l'lr111 -l•a 1 m. 1 S ,..,... ...... •••••••••••••• 7ial •~"'-, .... leailld ... .. .. . . . . . . . t ·U pm. t I leeOllf 111111 ••• ....... 1.11 p.m. 0 ...... ..... S:ll 1.m. ••-''°' p"' M ... 6:M 1.m .. ,. 4.SI p "" ,.... ~ .. .... """ .. Nw. " " .. " ,. Dec. ' o.c .• Tet11peratMrU Alllfltt 111.,..t rdl 11o1 .. &et•Oll lllfl•• Chkat& Clnc'""•ll (~ Oefl..- H1'11 LAIW ,_ ., ,. .... )I ., 0 .. ,. "' .. " M II Jt )" » Q » ., .. 10 M Tr J ·" .11 goiD& to allow this type oi th1ni to 6r.u out atain." About 150 state bigbway 119trolmen and 100 sberiU's deputies aided the ~ guardsmen in quelling the run- page. Another 100 guard.amen stood poiMd al the edge of the campus. The most 1eriou1 injury was the broken leg aufffll"ed by Highway Pa· trolman C. P. Karrick of nearby Xenia, who was hit by the fire atin· gutaber. Police used one cylinder of tear gas to rout the students from the room. 1t waa the only reported use of tear gas duria( the dilorder. PoUce qulck11 put down a minor dis· turbuce oo the campus of adjo1ntn1 Wllberfcrce University, anotMr pre· dominlDtl1 Necro school. Police re· ported 10me damage caused by stu- dents 1n the city of Xenia, seven mllea awa.y. CSU ta a state supported unJveralty with an enrollment of 2,800. Wilber· force. supported by the Mrtcan Metho- dist Church, has a student body of more than Im. The CSU atudenta began the d.laor· der after a rally at a tchool building barricaded by atudenta earlier ln the daJ to belt police from arnetmc a formll' student for trupullne. Tbl u-atudent, Michael Warnn, ~' of a...lud. bed been ~ Jut week for aDe1edl7 tbreaten1n1 to kill Dr. Remert Stoke•, pr•ldent of WU· berforc. Univenrty. Warren and Stokes are Negroes. 3rd Party Oaim Gets New Support In Kirschke Trial LOS ANGELES (AP)-A patbologilt 0.1 MofMt o.h'ell , 1tr1»1\11. 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" . 0 " ., ., .. JI ,, .. ,. .. .... 60 JI n ,,. .. » JO J9 ... ,. ,, JI to .tO 00 ll ll • ~ ,. I\ • 0 Q .. ,, .. ,, " ,. II \I 9 "' f • "a third party" at least two houri after the couple WIS abot April 8. ·" Dr. GeraJd Riqe, te1Ufyina Mon· day In the murder trial of suspended .. deputy county dlltrlct attorney Jack Kirschke. 45, sald an autoply report on DrenkhU showed that poet mor· tem UvidJty took place ln Drank.ban'• • back even thoulh hla body waa found face do'"1 on tbe floor next to Mrs. K1r1ch1te's bed. ·• LMdJty-blood settllng and discolor· Int the t11tU6-0CCUfS in that part of .It the bocfy oloaeat to the around, at least two hours after death, Rld1e sa1d. Tbe prosecurtlon contends b o t h ,. Mrs. Kirschke. 43. itnd Drankhan. 41. ' Lon( Bncb apartment mat decedl1 wrtUeD by tbe four Ai.Jon ,... ?Md.. lt said fbey left thetr ab1p becautt " "tbe murder and need· 1111 alauahter oi civiliana tbtou&b the ayatematic bomblJll of an alricUJtural poverty stricken C<*Dtry." They aatd they would seek political aylum in Japan, but " treaty be- tween the United States IDd Ja-pan probibtta the ganti.Dg of such asylum to America ltrvicemen. Ml.Utary oWclala bad little comment and rtfuled to use the word "deter· tlon." They Nid only that tbe men are lilted 81 beinl AWOL from the Intrepid. 'l'be 42,000-too warahlp was in Yotocuka Oct. 2.4 and returned to Ha station in the GuU of Tonkin ol.f Vtemam Oct. 25. TM Navy's oaual practice ii to wait oae month belcn makin& a fonnal declaration that an AWOL aallor I.I considered a deMl'W. De1ertiOD car. rlea a more severe penalty than be-ina AWOL, and to be convicted it mu.at be proved tbat the defendmlt b.lld DO intention of returning to duty. ln their joint statement the men aa.id : "You are now looking at four de- serters. Four patriotic duertera from the United States armed f o r c e 1. Throughout hiltorJ the u.ame deserter bal applied to conrdl, traitors and milfJta. We are not coacerned with categories or labell. We h8ft reached the point where we must stand ur. for what we believe to be the truth. ' Steelworkers May Sw-render Strike Rights PITl'SBURGH (AP) -The leader· abip of the United St.eelworkera Un· ion ia conaJderlng a plan to surrender ita right to strike ln the 1968 contract talk.a with the baslc ateel ibdustry. I. W. Abel. pruident of the union. is pictured as tbe chief architect of the plan. Abel bu been a critic of the grow· ing role of the government ln lmpor· tant labor dlaputea in recent years, fearful that unloolsm is losing lta In· d.epeodence. With tbe war on in Viet- nam, Abel rePCJrtedly feell the aov· ernment would quickly declare u emer1ency and step Into tbe 1• t.a1b if a atalemate developed. Over the past few weeks, union and compeny representatives have di1cuu- ed a no strike, bindlnl arbitraUon plan, but made no publlc announce- ments. R. Conrad Cooper. the steel lndus· t.ry's top negotiator. announced the proposal publicly Monday for the lint Ume. C o o p e r 11.ld company and unJon repre1eatatJv11 have worked out an experimental negotiating procedure for the 1968 negotiatlons to avOld ltrlkes, lockout. and government in· tervenUon. He said I~ acceptance hin1es on quick approval b7 the union'• approv. Inc bodies, including a poll of tbe membership. and by the 11 major steel companies Involved In the negotla· Uo~s. "We 11tand at a critical crouroad for coUecUve bargaininf ln 1teel," aakl Cooper. a U. S. Stee Corp. exec. utlve and Mad of t b t lndU$l:ry'1 four-man rargatnfnc tum. "Oependlna on the unJon'a decision ln the very near future, the route to be followed In 1918 will blvt bten de· termlned," he said. A no strike acreem111t. Cooper aaid, would avert aovernment inW"Ventlon 1n tallcs. stop f\lrthtr lncr .. aes in for. elgn at.eel Imports and eliminate the lndusl.ty • Jarrlna tnventory buJld·Ul' tallta. • Virginians Criticize Minister , w111uaaURG. Va. (UPl)-Con. troN1J idl twirW "*1 around 11111 eld=ct'a'a' ~ .._ aa Epts· ... 9H .. )OQkM Pr9lidtDt John. -la .. .,. Suaday ud crttlcized u .a. JGlk:J c:a VJaCDaa, ...,_. B. M. ..,.. callld the in· ddll& 14a me 1 t .iartuua. altua. .... ff °"· .... s. Goctwta llDt the Preddlllt a i.a. ol. apa&oa. Vlrgin- la'1 two........., Barry P. Byrd Jt. 1114 Wllllam Spoq, calJed tbe in· cWtat ,.....,... and one al the 1t.1ta•1 ludbtc "'*""*' Mid "Vir· llbia •• IH........,. btf ore thP world." . ,,.. Rn. ea.~ PIDcbly Lew· .. Nd4I' .. ~ ........ hrbb .-..~ .......... --~ .... .,.... ........... 11 ..... y atarted Sundl1 ·-bt told .Muon --..... tllat .., Amtrl- e91 ..... ..appellld" -'''laJIU· a.er· bJ ..... vw.a. Ltwll leldld about • ........ one caDa ud •lelfllDI tr. ..,.... the eomdry, IDU1 ol tblm ailiell. and tbeD ..t into Mdul• JUI cdti· dim al tbe Prutden1 came It tbl end of a .... ol apeecbll '-J Jebmon uD1aJDin1 the U.S. po1Hll9 clllrtDr a twO-daJ Vttenn1 DI.)' ..... et mill· tary ...... 8Cl'Oll tbt ~- Wla tbe PrllAllM& n. tll ea me .. _...., .. ,Mn.J'n•,b.ia da •tir lo'Ma _. 11111' -. Ma· .-~a... ..... ., .. -111181 ... * i..is .................. , JspJe. \J ti If I '191 ID .. Pl 111 P • a QPUft ....._," ~ llrJter said~. ''l cannot wadenCaDd 1'111 Mr. Lew. ls w9Uld MJ tbt WDca t1M pr-. bas reported to someone wbo wu a cap. ttve audience and could not reply," Stryker oonti.Dued. ''E••JOCfi bas a right to their opinlom and a rlCbt to expreaa them with.in certai. llmJta." Senator Asks New Controls On Deferments WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Philip A. Hart teet. a Justice Depertment optmc. (la the leplity ol *1pplng draft deftrmlntl from \.'JODete aw. dents wboee antiwar proteata violate the law. Hait, a MlchJpn Democrat. asked AU)'. Gen. Bam.le7 Clark to uy whether cucellatioo of defennenta- u recommended by draft cblef Ltwls B. Herlbey-is a proper step in the cue oi collegians who interfere with draft induction, aome by dutroyiJlg their draft card.a. Tbe aenator implied be felt Her· Ibey'• proposal waa UDCCllLltJtuUoaaL Lt. Gen. Hershey told 6 nation's • ,000 looal draft boards in an Oct 26 letter that student def~ were gt~ 1n the natloaal blWelt and ''il· legal actJvttr wbicb lnte.rfens with re- cnaiting or C.UMI refUJIJ ol duty in the military or anal forces could not by 8QY stretch Off the lm.aifnatloa be construed 11 bein& in support of the national interest." He suggested that IUJdeatl Wecally interfering with drtttin1 or recruiting be reclassified for i.mmdate lnduc· Uoa. In his letter to CJ.wk, made public today, Hart Wd he doe1 not see bow Hershey's recommendation "conforms to the olflcial opinion ct )'Om' de~· meat or the courtao f th1a natl on.' The senator cited a Jli.ltlc:t Depert· ment sta~ment m:id a ftdnal court decUion holding that m11bry iaduc· tion could not be used • pun1.lblneot. RFK Charges Vietnam Peace 'lmpo~ible' NEW YORK (AP) -Stn. Robert F · Kennedy charps a aetodaa.d peace in Vietnam may bt llDpoqible f o r some tlme to come btca .. the tjnlt- ed Stat.ea paaed up a ctauce to I" to the barplnlng table lut wtnter . Nonthele11, said tbe Nft York Dem· , ocrat, "I coni:lnue to btlltve that we 1bould go to neioUaUoa. In an effort to reach a peaceful ud-bonor1bl1 set· tlemenl Perhapa we caaot: but we shall nev~r know u1IUl,,. try." Kennedy asserted that a ''false 1eent of v1ctory during the. winter of 1966- ~ led the adm.inlatntlon to "cast away what may well bav1 been th e last best ch1nce to ., to tbe neSotia· tini: table." Rtpl1lfta to the cbara•. WbJte Jlousa Presa ~retarr George Chri•tl~ said Monday: "We have not paaatd Ill> any opportuniUet -there ba'fen't betll a111 opportuntdes realty." Kennedy made hll remaru ln a.n ar· ticle ln the current I 1 1 u e of Look ma,..ine. It wa1 taken from hla forth- co~ book. ''To Seek a Ntwet Wortl ' tio bt publlabtd by Double· d*J • Co., Inc. "Dttplte tht kllllna and destruetlon. we u. ln no better po&ttkm now than we were a ytar ago -and we will not .., -con. around Epls· , John. tkized the in- altua. IDt the Vlr&in· . Byrd tbe In· ol the I "Vir· e the . lpbone 1911 the al, and I c:rfti· laeend obmon ll'fnt a If mllj. r. Lew. •has a cap. reply," bu a iebt to Jmita." 8 ots . Philip U'tment ripping le llU• violate • aued to say nenta- f Lewis In the rre with rtroying tlt Her· :utionaL natiOll'S Oct. 26 L11 were ud ''ll• with re- duty in ouJd not atloo be t al the illegally crulting 9 hlduc· e public see bow ooforms de~· ()II, Depart· 11 court r mctuc· Llblntnt. IObert F. tel puce ble tor the gntt• to ., to ier. irk Dem· that we an effort ·able set· : but we ry." Lise ICtDl of 1966- to "cast ieen the neaoti•· lte House. ChrtaUan >a1sed up bnen't .. I in Ill IT• of Look bit forth· I ~"' , DoUbte- ' ta MILLION IOllEIY SCINI --Two_ policemen atlDd In doarn.J ai the London, Elletand. Coopen- tlft Society Heldquartefa lifter it WU dilco9ered looted on Monday. 'nll8"1, Uling a tbenna1 lance, Ud cut t.betr way into the Society's atroneroom which . . T~. No\ltmber 14, 191>7 Mideast Peace i Is~a€l-Jo:cdan Hope Dim.; Stand·: Eirm UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) -Unyieldlq polltiom taten by lwMI and Jot· dan before the U.N. Securi· ty Q>uncll Monday blv. fUJ"1ber dimmed hopes of any Middle Eut 1ettlement IOOn. brln1 the Arabs nearer than ever before to comprom.lle. Eban rtherated bl1 rejec- tion Of a relOlutlon aubmit· ted by India. Kall and Nl· fM'\a btoluae be Mid it sue· ftlt.ed "tblt llnel lbouJd move from tbe ceue-f l r e llDll without a peace treaty cleflnlwl permanent llld ... cure llroetlen. •• oC negoUaUon and agree- ment.'' The lsr1e1J1 are be· lleved willing to accept the U.S. plan ln effect.. but want lt made plain that any aolu· tioe must item from dlrect talk.I between them and the Arabi. lie statementa ln tbe United St.ales Jut week. Rlfa'l ltrelMd Arab de· mandM tor llra.U ,.ubdraw· al from terrttlory Miled In the Jl&M nr. J( tbe UDited NatlODI faila to act. he waroed, "we wlll bave to,.. turn to our people" and ad· vise them to take action needed "to llquklat.e t b l • Israeli~." Israeli Forelp Mlniater Abba Eban made pielD tut bis governmeirt ii m no bur· ry to come to tienu when he brushed Mkle two riftl resolutions boCb dealped to U. Mid the U.S. reJOlu· Um failed to "live 1ufft· cleDt weJabt to the concept A similar inflexibility was shown by Jord1n'1 foreign mln11ter. Abdul M one m Rifa'l. despite the softer _______ ......;;;..;. tone ol Klnc Hussein's pub- U.S. May Halt Bombing . , During Holiday Period .aetel""' ~ t,000 ale .......... --WASHINGTON-{Ull0 -Com.mand9-in VI e tum, ..... down' thia year -we may Photo at d&tit lbow-llole cut Into •troacroc>m door Tbe Johnson Adminiltra· by the thieves. Offtclala aay tile tate eaa1d nm • tion Is expected. to order taha a dim Yiew of such or may not -rm confident bil)i u $14 mllllon. bombing pauses over the pauses. 'Ibe general, who is it will again be violated. Communist North durint on bit way to Wublngton But we will, if such la de· what,ver holiday truce per· for coaference1 with Presl· cided u p o n, acnapulOUlly Scotland Yard Searches tods are declared ln Viet· dent Jobnaon and other top adhere to tt,•• Wutmore- nam. adm.lnl1tratioll officiala on land added, · Informed source. report· the war, made hJ1 thoughts There ha1 been no olficlat inl th i s Monday aald the on the matter lmown Mee· U.S. comment on a pouible adm.mistration would un· day at a Honolulu news bombin1 halt amce South doubtedly mate it clear to conference. Vletnameee President Nau· Hlnoi that IUdl J> a 11 1 e 1 ••rm aot too enthua!Mtic yea vaa nuea recmtJy ..,. would be in the nature tl a about tbe IO-C&llld ·ltad· nouaced ~ ....... ol "lwmanitarlaa psture" at downl,'" be aakl. 0 We'w 1n'h1 a H-boar ce••ftre ~ Cbriatmu-New Year's bad Iba a put,_.. Md for Clwlltmll, -.. M-- . For $3 Million Thieves LONDON (lPI) -Tb e London Cooperathll 8odety six lllCllltba • fer econo- m, J'WOftl droppel the le· carttr luard at the "im· pJ"fllpable'' vault in lta main office. Today 20 Scot· led Yard detedin teams w e r e IHrdllng for the thieves who cracked the vault for what may be the bJgelt baal In blltclry. '·-' ... ---~ ! aut bs • r i'!!;-1111 ~.~~t~-~-~ tbeby .~ ~ ~ '!..~ TetlDd. H.-...._ Ca :t. ;t:ntbe~ =.:~ tt!=~~e':v!!: ~~~"nC= ""G:~~ ~rnia~poC."west-the~Co::,u;.uua.mu the~t"N:v'!ar 1n 2300 HarlwW=•cL could be cont.acted. ad that tlrelted In a wt.D., a tkle lm&MtaDt tD • morel&nd. U.S. Mill tar y ''If we have a '1 tan d-February. Cod• Mes., c.lf. couldtakeWMU. ~~~~~...;_~~~----~------~-----------~~----~--~~-~-~-~~~--~..;._---- The thieves burned their w~y SUnda1 into the under· ground vault with a 4,532· dell'" Fa:breDbe.lt tbenn.al la.Dee -a tordl that burns bigb-preuure o~gen-and rifled more than 100 cl. the GO bone beloaCiDI to de· posltors. for 24 of the ~ hours the thieves were at wort. the alarm bell r&n1 and r-c md fMC. No guards "" there to bMI' it Unottlclal ~ cl. tbe haul ranied from SI.I mil· lion to •14 m.illlOD. probably all In cull. n. m.--in- viou• haul.I were Jl,.118,?M In tbe Greet Trabt Rallbel'7 Aq. I , 1911, at~ Encland and .,171,400 ID tbe lootinC or tbe s..anu aold reserw In l.M6. omdala -.id they could "We j1.11t can't eltimate what money bu beea atol· en became we jut don't mow ~ oar customer• put In tbeir bales," accord· ing to Dumclll McNai>, chief execuUM offtcer of the so- ciety. A CHS> lpOkesm&n aald the rent.en ol the boxes will have to bear any lONes. "When people take out a contract to bJ.re or rent a box. the box and contents become their responaibU· ity," tbe apokesman said. "It la up to them to lnlUft it if they wl.ab. We accept no r.pomiblllty wbatloev· er ,_. wW bu beeD .lb>l· ea. We merel,y guraatM tD live the belt l'V&lllble ~ tection.'' An elnator opera&« re- portillC ,.. 'ftl't at 1lle co- op in tbe ...... , Strd«d area Monday 1D01nin1 dia· covered tbe llreak Jn. Jew- elry.-p)ll ,,..._ and aokl IOVereitnl, praniam bondl and doalmtDb Uttered the O.oor, Sndlcati.DC the tieves .... ..... lted onl1 in cab. Philippine Politieal Killings Continue MANILA (AP) -Palltical cent ot tbl PblUpptw' I klllql tDot three more m1Dloe voten went to the li v• todlJ u lboat IO per. pola In CIDI ol the natiOD 'I mott bitterly CCllltett.d elec- Authorities Set Search tlcm. Four .,..._. were slain oe the we ol tbe Ml· lotmc. " 'Ibe -viOleDce railed ~ St tbe number ol pollt· k:9lb' moUYated dealhl of. ftdall1 recanlec! tis Jtar. TlllrtJ-4bnl were counted In tbe 1119' nationwide --Uoa two J9U'I ICO· BUN XI R BIU.." lDd. to~~=.:r=: (UPI) -A u t b o r t t t e • lan. IOme 25,000 troop• aeardMd t o d a J for two were 011 the alert. crewlMll bllMld to bav. ftAI'-b U t Id from • -~t ol the 24 Senate r-_... ~ b tbat _. wen at ltake, and Huatllr ,.. b o m • r Pre...1.a.,nt Ferdinand Mar· crashed ad kiDld at least -..~ one crewman. cos' Nacionallsta party bad be to win at least six of the 'Ibe supersonic bom r contests to avoid a setback was on a rouUne trainlng ml.salon and bad just taken to hJa re-election chances oH from nearby Bunkerlllll ln 19fi8. If the opposltion Air Force Biie wbea lt Uberal1 Cained control o( l>e upper house, they could crashed in 1 detotat. area bl6ck the economic letisla· near G•lveston, Ind. tion Marcos hopes will get Tbe badly burned body of him beck in office. one crewman, unable to be Mlrcos' pr~Western f~· identified. wu found at the elp policy, including the crash sight. ndi ot 2 ooo tr .,. to The Alr Force listed all ae 01 ' oo,... .,_1 • ..s.. ,. __ the Vietnam war, was not three as ~J· ....... an blue Deblte centered idenWled tbem u capt. Le-around d~mutlc programs. roy J. Hanscm, 31, dden-1========, 1ive sy1tem.t operator, Mar---;:.. ......., LMeittM ion, Ind.; Maj, Galea A. 1;·.;...._ ..._.1 Dultmler. 31. aircraft com· ~ mander. Seneca. Kan.: ~ • Capt. Ronald E. SchmJd.t. 29, navigator, Brookport. Ill. .,.. ......... A witness told Indiana St.ala Potiee-he .. w a para chute Ooattna down f r ~ m the plane before it crubed and left a crater ~ fe e t deep ud 100 feet In dlame· ter. • Tfie idea is to keep you in the money when your personal checking account's running out. It wor~s like this: once your Check Re- serve application's approved, we'll open a line . of credit for you. Then, should you ove rdraw, we'll automati- cally lend you ample money and deposit it in,. your account. So you're in~the clear. Your checks will be covered. And you won't be emba~. We'd-like to -suggest you come in today' and apply for our new Check Reserve Account. You may find it'll come in handy for meeting real estate taxes due by .Decemberll, for holiday ,bills, for emergencies. On the other hand, you inay never need to use your credit. (In which case, of coµrse, there won't be any charge for credit.) . ' But think of what a nice feeling it'll be to have more money in the bank than you need. Cmcker-Cllizens . eheck·Reserve Account at the big bank where little things count . ozu•£!1lN!H>.~ tAJOC '°"-, °"'"" ............. ...,. _ ,.0 __ ... _ ,_ ... 0_ ......... c- .. nt . . ·- ,...._ *...,. • •s J. ,.._ .. - ( 1 ' I I J 1 UHCliJ' NcMftlbtr l 4, J litl/ .. ~efae,t Duty LSD Advocate Makes Talk :~ r.: Court Convicts LONG BUCH (UPI) -IOld lW audience -lie OVW I.Giii ~ B e a c • .,. of LSD in Ula llollod Statt Collete • t u d • n t 1 StlMI i• probably • .. -oat lo baar LSD ad-•-U Ml """ • -·--- Negro Soldier SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -An Anny court ma1il1 board, lpor:la1 the la'9lllDI of antJwar dl:mODltr ...... convicted Pvt. Ronald Lock· man, 23, Phlladelpbla, "re. !u1in1 k> Co 1o Vl~. UC Profs In Support Of Rallies BllRXELEY (AP)-Tw--~HY they .-bl punished the aame u ttudeDb fer takiD( part bl unauthorizod ralllOI at tba Un.lven:ity of Calllot· nia campu Ill Berkeley. The profeuon issued a statement Monday decrying the deu of students' recom· mendation; that II atudtnta by suspended for participa- tin1 ln the forbidden anti· draft rallle1 la.al month. Chancellor Ro It r W. Heyru: office, which makes the final decision, had no comment on the prooOUDCf!· ment by the profeNOra. lbe statement said in """' "We ab.are the widely held Locbnan, a MTber and too. o1. a Necro ateelworbr, •• sentenced MaDday to two ..s • half,...,.. at bud !nor. -cu.. -.. ud f~ cl ,,_,.. Mnimum tenteoce poaQble WU Ove yeut. li.learfUJlJaocepOed11>e Yerdklt 11111 .aid. 1'rm ~ ina ---I'm IO hlpp1." kn. Vivian Locbua, moth« of tbe IOldier. and hi• fi.-ce allo burtt into lobs 1'ben the verdict ol lbe dx mill1ary .-.. -. inC one Negro, WU~ ... '!be _.. -an!)' ll1 minutes to find LoclcrMn Jllilly and ... \ht ponally. Thirteen demomtl Mon were arrested. Si.I: ..,... --from""--at 1l>e s.. Fr-Pral· dio ne. the Goldia Ga t • Bndte. Tbe -........ -!tom"" ti&!N ..... side the court bWldiJ:IC. Lockman ,..., foond cull· 1968 Tot1t'IUlllletlt of Roses Court !een Coffey, Arcadia &nd Jonee Miller, Pasadena; Seated trom left are Linda Strother, Pasadena; Elieen Konder, El Monte and Sharon Canfield, Temple City. ty ot defying a militwf or-From thil group of aeven glrla, one will be chosen to der Sept. 15 to bolr'd a troop reign Mer the 1968 Tournament of Roles, with the plane bound '°" Slip.. He otbe:r aU: comprWng her court. Awaiting the telec· Aid be rftused to IO to V)et. lion next month are {standing from left) Patricia nam ~ bis "•• wu Daytoo, Pasadena; N1ncy Ott.em, Puadena; Col-in 1he pett.. of Philad<I---=.:::..:=:...:.:==2..:...:..=....::..:...:..2-.::..:::_:__:_:.._:_:_ _________________ _ phi•." "W~'re r.uppoMd te be over there to ., Oommu- nlat -""" wlllcli I be-Uew ll • Ue," ht tfttlfled. Terence HMll_. of SU ~. one of four •· toroty1 for Lockman, Mid the decision would be ap- pealed in the military .... v)rw board and court m mil- itary appeals. The de.tense also riled a writ of h.abe.aa corpus in U.S. diltrict court on O'Ollodl the military had madt it impo&a.ibk for Lock· mu ~ receive a fair trial Hallinan hopes eYfttuallJ to persuade Ile u. s. Su· preme Court to review tbe legality at the Vietnam war as it pertains to Locbnaa'1 . .... To Life la Prison Slayer Prefers Execution SAN QUENTIN (WI \ -San Gabriel woman during dWlerl:&inl the Iecality of LOS ANGELES (UPI) Attorneys far a coavictNI .a 19&5 robbery, told prison the death penatty is now be· llayer scheduled to die 1n officials he would rather die in& •gued in • Los An1eles Sigma Chi Barred at 4 Colleges The presidenlJ: of four <Ali· tuperlor court. rornia rt.ate colleges have the gat dwnber Wednes· than spend the rest of bil The ltate Supreme Court withdrawn recopition from day made final efforts to· life behind bar1. hu announced plans to COii· be-day lo cet bUD. dlcl.ared 1n· .. He hu weighed lbl a.1-akter tbe iuue next sprln,c, Sigma Clli fraternity aane becw he will not ternatives of a"'-term -and tedtral court action i1 cause they believe lta poll· ... ,. des permit racW aDd re· postpone bbl 4ete wit:b the and ht has aperimced antk:lpeited afbenrard if the npou. diacriminatioll in ae-executlone!'. prison lile btfure -venus .tate couru upbok11he pen· lection o( member•. Robert L. Na 11 it. 25. death, and he c b a o 1t:1 alty. won't accept a "cueranteed death," m:1 official a.aid. However, Mauie bu re· Dr. Ernest A. Becker, stay at u~utlon" and Deadl row l.mnata, and fusedto.vallbimse!fofthe dean of atudent affair• for Mooday ollt.t refu!led to there are now ID at S 1 a "cuaranteed ltay" ud bu the Kite collele .,-m, an· sip a 1'fil ti bllleat cor· Quent In, cu obtain a even dlwnlped hiJ attor- nouDCed Monday the four pw. "guarant.d NJ of. uecu-ney. i..w,en worlin& in colleges •itbdrew recogni-The cond9mDed man, 1<·ho tioo" expected to iall about hit behd are ac:tinC u -Tlmollu' LeotJ .. pao\ .-pd -""' mol-io, ........ -bl. .... aut" II hi ...,... tbt 11111•·•· llqlllltiol .. • -""" .....,_ta the canapua CM'=... l.w7 atoDdl7 J. e. :J.1-.,;li,;.6 J.,,,.trd I.aw ,,//.,..J '1-/;1'1 tf.. luulx,, aNa /or to ov.r 2f 'JMr6 ••• ·-ew-. •5tnli>IQ • i .... 1.,, -to ....... • l'illo J-"f J. c. Humphries l....S... 1123 Newport llvd. Costa Mooo 543'!01 I See By Today's Want Ads -....lt:::,~/<c::~ e A 119"1 ...-9 .... a iOll!iabalblp .... ..... ,,., ..... eHJQlwuittol'lt_. W.--t!lere'• • Ill fll Bar ~· ..... and • !tacd-tu re®dltl ~ ror """ 11111 • Si«I ~. ·11. lt" r.entdl 'IV with .., .-1 "'''""' • ,,,...,., a car Stereo wttti 2 ..-nCMt~n• ...... ... .. • Where to ...... ~ UM- ins clone for .., $1 per ...... e A bewdful ,-al. Ge.-. mu ••eda. tDU a lernaJ.e. m"e kilt. vie• that these 1evere pun· iahmenta recommended by the dean are unjustified. We further maintain that U punishments att to be car· ried out. we, a1 •ell llJI lht cited atudenll, must ltand in jeopardy. Our action and thein cannot in any ju.t M!ftltl be .eparated in prill- dple." Lodmna.n'1 defense collap- Jed when Col James C. Waller, the C'OUrl martial law olficer, refuJed to per- mit any testimony or argu- ments concerning the-1ep:li · ty of the Vletnmn war. tion becMlM local cbapttrl ..i-.... _ .. -·".._ to i.at•-, , "frl __ _. _ _, ......... --.. d~ not ba~t autonomy in,_.e'::::~=~::..:.~•==~~v:..::....:~:::::::_'_::__.:::two:.::._~Y=oon::..:.~l>oc===•""'::..:._•:._:caoe::::..__::~~::::...::w:,_:~:=_:~::,:_"_~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ pkldng membera. The four coUegea are San Diego State, San Femando Valley State, P'relllO St.ab!! and San Jose State. Unde:r ....... si.,.. CbJ ..... ter1 at the tdlooJit amnot u.e colleCt fadlttiel or car ry on activities OD CMftPUI· Surveyor 6 Gets Cold FBI Eyes Plane Bomb SAN DlEGO (UPI) - Pitttt1 of a timing device and a battery belie'lled to have touched off a miall bomb in tile baggage com· partment ol. a jeUinu were e.Iamined today at the Fed· '!be Unlvenily cl Colllot· nia alao wu coosldtrbl.g the Matus ol Sig!na Chi klcals at UCLA, UC Berkeley aod UC Santa a.roar •. PASADENA (UPI) -Sci-eral Bureau of Investigation entitta paced the actlvitiu Crime laboratory. of Surveyor 6 on the moon The FBI refused to di!· today as ~ lunar noon ap-close. details except to •a y Fonner Legion Leader Dies pn.ched and surface tern· the inVflltigation was con· HONOLULU IAPJ -Lew· perat.urel climbed .rove 200 tinuing into the explosion is K. Gougll, 59, pail na- degreu fahrenbeiL aboard the i\mtrican Air-tional commander of the The apaCflCfaft was repor· lines jet Sunday on a flight American Legion , hu died led in "exCf!llent condition.. from Cllicago lo San Diego. in HoDOhtlu followinl a despite the. rlae in tempera· Among the debri1 sent to lengthy illlless. b.U'es and 1cientists at Jet tt.e FBI laboratory in Waah.-Tbe former Pasad'na rel· Propullrion Labor a to r y ington, D.C. were bits and ilient had lived In Honolulu (JPL) said pictlU'e-taking piecn ol what appeared to for three years after bia re- and 1oil analyt1is experi· be a dock device and a bat-tirement as a vice president menta woWd continue. tery. aakl James E . Gain· of Forest Lawn Me~ .. We may have to slow er, San Diego ma.n111er for Park. He died Mondey Ill doW'll a bit on our operatklns American Airlines. Que«1a Hospital. to allow the spacecraft tol------------'----C------1 cool olI," Nid a spokesman for JPL. Temperatures rose aboard the moon robot Mon- day aod forced • temporary 1u.pens.ton at experiments. WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO LOSE? WM ....... ,_. "'"" ,._..if " ,..., .. .._ •• )'ell """ lo ....... )'NI' ,..... ... Ina! lh• ....... flf fir&. llltlok •Mui Ill· ~~w.._,.., ....... .,_, __ .,. ..Wlllan1 ..... ..., ii--*flJ oul· ....... ._.., ,,_...e; ....... 1 ... --P*" 11 Then. fl...i ........... ,.,..,. ••. lh• ....... -_...,.., Ill ._... .,.___ • • • -p ~ •II .,,. ......... )'Mt'll ,..H•bly -........ """' ,._._ LAllY CAllNS 431 w. 19111 St. Coshl Mela 646-6166 -· .... --------------.,, ----_...,,_ .._...,.,.-;;;,~ r'• -~ .. .-~----....... till._ .. depositors ... be our guest ---- on a scenic lour ... with that inimitable English flavor/ Join the happy thron91 who'Y• enjoyed a ride on our En9lilh bu1 ••• you'll feel a1 though you or• ri9ht in the heort of En9lond. The pleo1ont port of oU thit le that ifs fr•• of chor9• lo O\.lf d•- p0Jitor1 only. Every houf on the hour 1tartin9 at 1 0:00 am llo•I tour at 5 :00 pm). NOVEMBER ... !4th AND 15th DECEMBER ..... 5th AND 6th bring the kids and lu:ue some fun at OPIJI UNTIL SP. M. DAILY AMO I P. M. ON F!IOAYS. St Ar[ ,it.111111 fU'( ••8 ,,.._" ~ P·•-tlti. bu• r., fnr ('hnrtrr. plnn your trips or portil's ----- '68 Gamaro: Accelerates smoother, hugs the road tighter, rides quieter than ever before. lo. q,.,,t ror ~P"a •• I -r itself. That's ...,f,v Ch1wrole• ...,~ •ell oul to make t+-11 68 Cnma'n \!'""'· thet, sl.od••r O• r! "'"'"' 1-,,., !Ir· "'lv•r. Comoro's I'"'""'• 1 .,..,,-".l" 'l performor1c.• ~~.n .... ,, -~·'" ·loi artflned ' Comoro's b1Q·cor rode 11os be1n improved, 100. Sofl rubber cushion1 1nuff ovl rood no11• and v1b!ot1ons. Evel'! Comoro's new Astro Vent1lot•on wOfks for voo• P«IC• orn:l quoet .-.d1usiobl1 v1n!-part1 buoh 1n !h• inslrumel'!t pol'!1t let outside 01r corc,ilot• wothoul wu·ld 01 "'°''• Yr:iu don't even hov• lo open o window! 11 Dll odds u~ to 1h1 silem <id• of o"ohty. See for yourself "ul o hu&hed '68 Comoro through 1t1 paces ot ~r Oevrol•I dtolef'1. f All theM ChPNlet llfUOllfJ featuro1, '"' • Umt1z•4 .11.we'4M 1o4y lty Pl1her. • , ..... , ..... <hole.et u, Ni • 3'6-,wllfc.lfich VI • • S•lf·•dlu1tln1 S.fet,• Mailer bn1ke1 with 4uol 'yllnden. ~le 1111artl Ba sure! Buy now af your Chevrolet dealer's. • An •uto1119flc Mr• tMI ro111ht41 , .... tWo YMf k•YI wtth r-v. • Pr.vo4 Nfety ,_...,.. lko rile GM-4"111.,.. Mt:'IY• obtefblrt1 •t•ott,. eitlu•• end '"•"Y flew OMf thot lriclu-'• onn,.1t~11Moltfff ti"' hon41•a. ._ ..... _____ .oi~k .~cwJil!J' ~JIJl/!!ll~'"'"~: •. . .. ..---··· ....... -JL ··---· ----,. I ~--• ' , For the Record Victims Of Fire ·'Get Help Vlu.A PARK -1'1-1Y · _,1'1.,. Villa Park, i-.ilellhlt ud - """ 'Cqy ......... aoQacelll 11o llhe P&ae0 ~ ftre'1 -11-""° ... ,tK«t ... the th'l't•t ol mlld 0.W. in CIH of ewly RRST, FAST ..... 'taina IDl1 obUJn W'lte t-'le ., .. fird ....... Hi• ...... from looll' '.fire Md ;. 1..,.1 ,....,, a-• It .. ..... ..,. lt'1 .... ,,., ,, .... .,. .... tte.TelWtl FALIETEITH • DAILY PILOT, ·' ._ -S.porvl·J===;,;,~===d===~=====: itot 1 Wuu.m H. Hir1teln.~ . ' DAILY PUT ......... 'STAND-TALL' -~wpmt leocb ~ Doelrtwt Battalion Chiel Phillip ~ -of Ille Slllla Alla eoa. fire klonee Academy, hwpecu nnt of roold• prior to ttut~~ot~lloed~~l1'!_~<~ln~11~1!:•:.._ _____ _:.:.__: __ SA f.ollege Opens Fire Academy Orang• Coast's No. 1 Paper Mid tht bap hive beecD ·-by Ibo~ County Flood Cootl:ol bio- trict --•Kb • broct.u-e, "Homeonen G 1t I d e f« ~ ..,s ~.·eo •. trol."' • Sandblct are available x-JtedbHI, Ottvt, V 111 a -ud -CllJ 11" -· Flood Oontrol.'1· Cbltl Cinee!' H. G. 0.bcne r.. port.I Miit tbe di.crict ii U• .U ft C MYeral YOIWlteer l"JUP lacludl•I Sc o u t 1, Gltl Scout, 4-11 Qubl, Indian Guk)es a a 4 church units, plt1.1 ltudentl from Vlll1 Park Hlrll Sdlool, .. -· ,........ cover plant. for .,,.._ tuHJ'Oi ID the denuded ht)b. ' one thing no-other life insurance cOmpany can offer RlcMnl J, ~. "2 ._., Coll• .... Ol.i ~ 11. ......... Ira ........... ·---·-""'' lit • ........,,. C..1 ,,.__ FlllSLIE 0-1111 , ...... \UG o.-111 If .• o.9111 0-. .......,..... ....... vtr· ,w., ... -°"'""''" ....... u _._ ....,......_ o~ ,,,,,. Olllilnf ......... JtM. tc..,,.,... •· t ,..M., 11 01r .....,_.. L• tt..a11 Oiwdl. ~ ._ OlfW. ., "" ..... , ..... ,, ~ '--' ...,...., ·,. CADY - ..... M. Cedlr. Ill• M, • ----°"""-i...tmore w.111. S.I "-"' ....,..,., ........................... . ~ Caifr ......... .,.....,., ... -~-....... .,.. P.A811 "'-""° -..., '!!' 'ff ........ II Mof¥ t"-"" C""'9IC ~ ~ .,,..... ~ W' ..... ,...,. c:. ..... ,...,..~ <IOOld ..... ~--~··1 w:'•"·l ==-~~...:,;~ --~ Air Study .,....~ ..... :.:ir-.,-:-:nn: •-:r~ R rt D s -~;.::-:·::;:r._:r..= epo ue llT ·• Y ""' -= ,_ ..,. .. .. Orqo, Qpwtiy A1rpc:rt. If 101 biW ... Matt Ill l::"'T:~·~.:.::, ·co..~ Wlli hllr a or -ttl •,_ mqttoc ==""· yJ,.t.":l· ~ ,_-! liltilbt•· -... lo Our -. plow loll ... I ' • CD~ ... Alr1 ~ .. .Ad .. .., .... . =--=-..."".:!Lt. .. = ~. 1 !\w}'" m.liiM"'"!'g 'ltjlo4IJ ..,._. ... tiOlp ,. ..... -~ ........ ....,..,..... -· ' tllttato*'-• ......... r,.~ m_il . • T ==-~== ~\~~~~ • ..,...,, .. ~p. --:a 'P · ~·wia -~ 1 ... 1 11 le ... ~~:, ~:',f.-: ~=.,:;1: Mt1iiil •.M.e. firm· .; .t"ftlr• ,M 1 I 1110 Peopl., if is JCHMtime1 *>id, of ........ W. •1imeJ01monyoremembtnoftheMillionOollor A.M •• 11 "· ~ ,.,..,......, od Auociatel ., a contul· Vlsllor can't ogrn when it comes 10 tile Htlufonc. 091nts. 1 Round Tobie. =..,.~ .. -:::= lmr'4 Oii air tranaporta· Ours ore ...ry different. Mos1 Mut~I oa-ttort on \ Mo11 Mvtuol prO'lidts its ogenh with ftte wry :'-.-t.:. C:W-~~-"::: Umch,t ol the Pereira study 536-t14' eli!t cotps of sililled proleu1onol1 who tiff,'*• b. best in policies, troining and services-in return we ::t:i. y•,. ttt ,.~· ,;!. 11 expected a revised zna.a. It...,., the rintsl in the industry. osk o lot of our ogentt. We osk for more work, • from Moss Mut~I coMs on JO'l, you '"")"Of hew. ot yovr command the .,.,., best the ii6t i~ indulfry con offer. Aft.roll, isn'tthotwhot10«to.itp • .. ~ :::::r,~• o-.i ter J'!U ot air tranlpOl'tl· (Osll Mesi Visitor Con$idtr, for e11omple, these thrff ttondards: in more study, more dedication lhon most people P~ tioa for the coun\y and a comparison with indvstry overages lhrM times as wovld believe possible. MA••ACHU8STTa MUTUAL.. ,,_ ,.., ... 1M1 ,....,Kl ~...... ....-Ible to1ution' to the Or· SU.15'3 ••-1 ho --..a L. '"'-.....__ 1 · 11 · thot 1 1 "·I ......_. .. .., ...., 11 ~· r-l"On1 muM Muluo ogenh ve eior._ t""' ... nor-·~ resu t 11 1 e insurance 11 01 01-ma ... or u-tN•u,.•Nc-COM"'"'-_.... w..ieillr Oll"4 ,_,_.,, •nee Ooo:ntf Airport's over· r... (•..t VI.ta... ... • ... • ... .. ~ ......... crowded condlUon. JV, Riii lut•r .. r.d Lift U*rwriter de11gno''°" .. , fovr li"'91 os your family, insuronct of the sort an og•nl WOi.lld ~T~ Alto Oil toallbt'• apnda l'ftQ")' haw won the Notional Ovality Award • • • write if he were doing it for himself. When on Ogef'll s,,;.,{ttltl., lle?Psrl·-.1=: . 11151 .. BALTll llOllT\IAAID .,. telten from three m<>re _,., M M I ~:!;.il:=t1~E~~~F= .. ~=·=-=~=~=:=:;~;:;~=llornla:.1.:~~·~::; ... ~~~~Ylsltor~~~~1 ••• is a ass utua agent uwm ~ _ PAaFIC VIEW MEMORl~L PARK C.roetrory • ~ CM ... Jiii Pecl:ftt View Drl" Ntwpert. Retell, Callftnila --PEEK PAMJLI nJNl:llAL BOMB ... Bolla Aft., w .. ...-•ms SMITB'I MOl\TIJARI .., Mala 81. R~ lleadt L&..a ll'1!STCLIF1' MORTUARY .... OI E. 1711t 81., Cafla ~· ..... ~------------·--~ ... .,_. __ ~bl!~=-···..--·--·-·~·~-.......... --~·-•. -.....""* ....... -~.-~--~-· ~.:::.'-... w ... Herbert R. Van Brunt District ManCHJ•r 3404 Marcus Avenue Newport Be1ch, Calif. {714) &75-0191 . --~ ~~~-.............. -_ . ....._..,.. ____ _,,.._..._ .. _~-·- •' • • \ I \ I I t • ' -~· ' M DALY f'tLOT TimMr, .......... 14, 1967 M-Get Meath 2-week Vacation Thing. of Past WASlllNGTON (AP) - "nlfl c*1 ~week vaeatloe h pnictlo&lly a thing ol tlle put, the AFL • ClO AJI. Most Amtriean worken can get at 1eut four weeka and in aome caset up to 13 wetlu of paid Ume off a year. Long vacations 0 b a v e spread from the unlvenlty oampua to tbe steel mill," reported the AnrCI.0'1 ma· guine. 1be Americm> Fod- era-.t. ~ vacetioo1 of five to 11 weekl are nn. eo percent ol American wort· .. under ~er labor COD· tracts ctt at IMlt four 1"Mb after e oerta1n DWD· be< "' _. .. the job. 1t1o report by AP'L-CIO economlJt Rudy Olwald ll bMed OD 1.-bor Department ft ...... Ema loog ·-haw beea writt. 1nl:o some crdredl to ina-job openiap for )'Olllller work· en, to help older workut .UUlt fw enntml retfre. mmt, aDd tn .:>me casea to ·-paylen llyolb durine allck !NI-. perlodl. Paid bolidllJ'1 have also bu 11c1 to MVm in molt -... ....., lrequeollY to nine ar 10 per Jem', DI· ---'!be United Stllel Workers um.. ..a the 1ntornot1ona1 AuodatkJn of MacNnistt have neiouated agreements in the em • manufacturing induetry JnViding 13 weeb of v_,.tioa every fifth year to war.ten witb 15 )'Mn or more ot seniority. 1n the at.eel indusb"y, all Berlin Student Leftists Fomenting U.S.Protests BERLIN (AP) -Leftist student, at the Fre ~ Univer· 11ty of West Berlin, whlcb was founded with American financial help, are foment· ers these days of anti-Amer· iC'&n demonstrations. U.S. involvement in Viel· nam is high among targets or va.rioUs pro le 1l1 and marcties organized by a small but tightly organized p-oop at the univerdty. This i!; in marted contrast to the strongly pro-Western stance t.aken two decades ago when .tudents .and pro- f e 1 s o r 1 es~ished ttie tchool to protest a Conunu· Di.st t.akeoVilr ol East Bet· lln's Humboldt Univerlity. 'Ibe Free Uclvenity wu marked fn:m the 1t&rt by a democratic awn-cti to ltu· dent pe.rticipatioo in student alfa..ii1. 'Ibe 1eftlst diuldents have managed to win f\lp- port from various circlet outside their ldeologlcal rympolldun. nlil W bemi aebieved DOt onJ7 OI M:b illuet U the V\etn.am ..., , but a1ao oa pt\14 I d ..-m.t a visit "' Ille -"' -. -q--.. ~ -bnt- tollty ---ton, udoetbit man~ dmDic 1lns If refcrm in ........... --.-..-. One profeuor bu dlart- ed that the movement strives to control tbe uni· venity. By wdverstty count. 1ome so faculty member& aup- ported a ldtist-oriented dis- sident atude.nta' .ueatpt to found what they call a "crit- ical unlveralty,"with groups .. air -'""" telta .. well .. to provide an avenue fw acthn. 'I'bil development brought out ~ oppocltioo from the normoJJy political- ly UDC'OftUll.itted mua within the 15,000.member lltudierlt bo<IJ. Little Casual Sex Found on Campuses STANFORD, CalU. (AP) -11 sexual promlaculty widespread on college cam- puses? No, aay researchers who made a fom-year ltudy of student.II at Stanford Unlvusity and the Unlver- lity of California, Berkeley. "Om lnvestigatlol\li do not confirm the popular stereo- type or wideapread sexual promilcufty," says Dr. J~ aeph Katz of the Stanford Institute for the Study of Human Problems. "Sexual blttmacy, where It OCCIU'I, .takea: pl.tee in the conten or a relation1hi9 that t1 aerlOUI rather than casual." Est.abliJhing more com- municative relaU:orui ll oft· en uppermost in couples' minds, not physical COO· tacts. "Theft are fairly larp numbenol1tudent1- rougbly a third of the men a.nd a quarter of the worn· en -wbo aeem to date little or not at all even u coUege aenlon," Katz says, ''In spite of the very favor· able male • female r11tJo at Stanford, over a fifth of the women students setm lo haw no dates ln an average ~ in any of the f9ur col· Je.i;:e years." -"'2'0 ......... """' college e!Xrance tnrou&h graduation. Findings are incorporat- ed in a SM-page report, re- cently releued, entiUed "Growth and Constraint iD College StudenU." It ii one of the moat mauive such studie1 ever made. The research was jointly financed by the Danforth Foundation and the U.S. Of. fice of Education. It includ· ed personality development, student attitudes toward ~acher1 and cou.raea, rela· tionshipa with fellow stu- dents and parents, occupa- tional choice and college life development of personal values. Th~ !iludents often don't learn to use their reasoning c.apaciUes with development problem1 they face , be adds, and often make major We decltions, inclOOing choice of careers and mar· riage partners, by default. '11le researchers scored society's em p h a 1 l 1 on achievement-hard work In high i;chool to get inlo col· lege, then hard work to get into graduate school. and more hard work to get in- to a high-pay job. "The whole sb'octure of higher education Is designed to look at external 1ign1 of succeJA and. more rarely, to focus on the needl of the individual," the 1eient:Uta note. "Our sh1dy has not lm· press<"d us that the skills of mrn to further their own happ1nrss are in a partku· larly advanced ~tale," Katz QUEENIE - ly Phll lnterlandl • A Soldier A r1 i1 y Forgot at bome," Smith Wei a re- -· After pUlq -o1 IY!ll ......s. be aot u.. Jogjll( Job. ,,,.,,, be •ad· dellJ1 -II maatlll la· t.r, ca June lS, ttfl, that .....__..ttllhAan' u • draftea •• up. "So I IOI oU "" papen 1o,-and IOI my uni· form ollclled up Uld ..... 1 -.. Oal<lud and told .. -tt'd -lllco and oow I'd lib m, -.,. ... --the-......... blm, uam1ned bll papon, bem bis 11ory and "tben kind of went cr911." "Doe.'t 7ou watcb ttievt· Goa? Don'tJOU kDow there's a war OD!" uted tbe otfl • .... ' . -h1I time: "lill-- -· date bu come and pulld," -Bellg. -ukod Smltb If JM dllln'I thbll< II -lhl WU a Ion.I time to watt for ......._ "I JU11 did wbat Dlty told me. Jt wasa't u thoUlh 1 wu bJdlna out or-anythi.na. Everybody In town knew I ... tn the Army' "Maybe they were kind ol Clad for me, b.avinl two jobo Uld .n." Gardeners Meet "Gardenlnl under artlfl· dal lleht" -wbicb could produce a bt&h-riae tomato f a r m amad: on PadfJc Cqat lllabway-w1ll be dll• -by Mn. ()pal Ahem of tbe American !leeneriod Socttty wb91 the 0 r a n I • Coant, bnncb of the Amerl· can BellOllLl Society meei. at T:• p.m. 'linnday In ~Hall, Ganie G--. With a Ready ReservAccount • I you never worry about what's around the corner.· Beca-'.!'1111-'lmlllrwbat the futme wll!Mn&, you can never be certain when you'll 1-'. ema cash. But you can be certain you'll have It. If yea have a Ready ReoervAalount at Security Bank. Reedy ReoervAccount ia ama Clllh. Waiting behind Your cbeclring account. Ready to betnmaferredao-tically, when you writ.e a check. That extn. cash ia intmeot ln!e if repaid within 25 days. And you can uaeit for any purpose at all It's good for the emergencies you might otherwise worry about. Like large tax bills and hig dental expenses. It'• very handy, too, for the opportunities you hope for. Like when somebody o.flero a cut-rate excunrion to Aspen. Or you find the oeoond-hand power mower you always wanted at a low price. Ready ReservAccount is available at any Security Bank branch. Visit one. 'There are more than 350. In fact, there's probably one just around the corner. SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK .,.,,....,.., .. __ ... _ ... ... -...... ·-· Katz and 18 other psy· chologiltl and ptychlatrlst.I ana!}'Uld te!ttt: and que.ttion- nAlrPs from more than J.ono memben of t~ clasa nf lfl6.'l. followed 1ince U1f'lr !rpo;hm.an daya fou.r years r;irhtr 'Jbe re11earehers ;i:<o rnl!Pcted, mater i a I lhruugh f'l"hlJi~ .. lnt.er· ·.,,-~ '1'1~~1--tomi.na.---f-~-'-~"'"'"""°""::.::a-...""""""~~--~~'-~-=="-~~~~--~""' .................. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... ~~~~~~ ... ~ ... _.~·-~-tt-- " A • • AWAY In 80 -Allbouch It -·t t. by surry, -tbeles, ;nemben al Newport llarbor Delta Delta Della lil•m-Chapter .,. pttlng ID tile tnvellnc mood. Tile 11m ... Janes C. Ruuell, • Who's Who in American Women ;...-~ 't .. , ~ ~"'1 ••. ~· ~ Ill ~ Publication Selects · Harborite for Honor NewportHorbor Zontlonl CM be juottflably proud al their membership, for an- other hll been llDCled out by Who'1 Who in American Women fat llltinc in tta CW'· rent edition. the~al:::: i: ... 1:!'. -Who'• Who .. ---ACCOlADI Mn. G. p, Zolill America Oil the bMit of out· damtinC achievement wb1Ch ~ b:Jle titted M ex· ceptlonally D 0 t e W orttiy among wotoen in America and Cooada. V.n. Georle P. Zebll. CW'· -~ -jolDJ tile ball of fame witb fellow -.,,., Jin. Robert L. Bac o n, ..tminiatrator of HOIC M...,,.111 HOIJlltal, Prebyt.erian ; Mn. H e I e n Mur,:ihy, clothing m.azad'ac· turer Md owner Of mop. in L<>n1 11ea<•. Corona <1e1 lolm' llld LI-8-:11, Gd Mila Bernice VeRal. re- cetllly -principal al Newport Ele..-,. Scbool. Mrs.Zebol'1 ~ life bat included staff mem· ber ol GuJ T. B11JTOUg!ta -., AifocJ, Lot .... 1e1ea; customer relation& for Security Flrat NMioul -· P.-, and publlc relliiorll db:ect.or ol B ow I Ammea Inc., Arlill(too, Vo. s. Ml IC'ved u .uis· --~ .. --...... Savinp and LGoA in NeW1>•rt'llelch and current· ly 11 public relation& direc· ...... __ .,_, Hoopllll, In llddltlon to her office .. )ll'Mldeal, abl Ml'Vel u -.,.._.,, al .. Philco-Forcl ~·1 Aeronu· ~· Junidr Bookworms 1u fn. Authors CoinddlJll with liu> opening ol Nltlonll Bool: Weelc two weeb 110, wu the laUlldli.ni of tbe Creative Writing Com.t .for third to ·e1&11ih IJ'lde student!! in the Newport Beach Libr ary na. Contestants are aaked to reed 1 book and then ..nte tbelr own short au AHDllllOtl. Miter ......,, ......... W. "'1 lllkM .... II Tri Del ts Remember A lhort journey, but 1 meanlnllfol one, la tbe Monday. Nor. 20, trip to Pandena wbicb area Delta Delta Delta alumnae will be takin1. Tbot d1y marks tbe '19lh UIJ>ivenary of tbe IOl'Ority and N•wporl Harbor Alumnae Cbaptet memben will join other lfOUPI which mate ap tbe Soothern Colilornia Alumnae COuncil iJ> the Huntinlfoo Sh<l'atoo Hotel at 7 p.m. Memben: who have been Tri Delta for 00 year1 will be honored guests of the e•ening. Four collegiate chaplets atteDding will include UCLA, tbe Ulliverolty of Sootbern California, and Long BelCb and San Fernando Valley llale couecea. Founded on 1'>"'!.'.f'rinc eve In 1888, Delta Delta Delta now -110 colleCllte chop..; 128 olwnnae cbapten. A national llCholanhtp hmd for t'Olle&e women unable to complete 1tudle1 without fluncial help II tbe sorority'• major pllilanlbropy. Mrs. Leo Considine is chairing the event for tbe Newport Harbor lfOUp. All Tri Deltaa interested in attending are asked to make reserv• tions with Mn. Glen Askew, 642--0255. Newport. and Eastern Orange County alumnae plan a joint bus ride to Pasadena. Under the guidance of the Mmes. Stanley Cook , president; Askew, .tee president; James Ruaell, corresponding secretary: Ronald Mc:Adam1, .-rtling aecrollry, 1nd John Hewitt treasUttr, the Newport ch1ptu1 78 ILdtve members are busy planning the group's seventh year ol activiUes. Chairmen are the Mmes. Ronald Ward, membership; William Cbw-cb, publicity; Warren Petersen, assistant publicity; James Wllliarna, recommen. dations; Considine, traternity education; Fred Myen, parliamentarian; Rich· ard Jtlnd111, bridge; Paul Du Boil, council; James Doyle, service projecta; Donna Fergwon, 0. L. Corbin and Robert Sevllz.1ardeo toor, Ind Douglass Newcomb, hospitality . story using the same characters. Entries are pOUr· ing in, according to Mrs. James C. Gangwer (center). junior activities chairman who displays trophies to Jill Sheppard and Val Lyon. Awards will be pre- sented Dec. 1. Mexico Waiting T1>e lblmmenn, 11-GI lflver tropbJu tutefully ar· l'lnged in front ol the lpNk• er's table reflect«t tbe bright red, white .ix1 sreen « U11t Mexican Ille and CIUPt the prilmatic glow al oemilormolly ,....,..r women u the Loe& Beach. Yacl>t Club plo)'<(l boot lo akippen, crew1, md. cueau ~Ille Loog-......... Sponsored by ll>e L o n I BeedJ. club, tht1 ii the MC-. ond time the 960 mile event has been run and it ii: a • peeled to become u ai- nlflcanl in yachting dn:lel .. the fomed Lot Ancelel- Honolulu Tranlp8dtic race. 'f'be. intemation&l c•&o becao ...... Satmloy, Attendlnc the \JWWhwl prerace l!Mquet •ere Gfft. dais fnlm Ille -.... ernment, USCG, and- men from Seattle to S.. [)i.. eao. A martat_bi band made ttl ••Y ttW'ouih the tllrena durtnr Iba 8:30 p.m. cock· Ill.II hour ud played for dandns lollowtns U>e -quet er... end 1lleiJ' lomlliel wiU be feted with • 1.evi&b round Of IOCial evente: ill &he picturesque vitlaee upon. completion of the race with the trophy banquet tchedul• ed to tale place in the cov• ernor's mana:ion ol. Bonifa- cio Salinu l.6l.I Tuetd.ly, Nov. 21. Forgotten Fund·s_;Fuel Family's Fierce Financial Feud -: DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 all I Now that my f1ther • gone I n -II &If •ce. I Witte yo.. Ori 15 and bOW -bttQlld by --Ille few kind and lh«>&hUul And please 1tt down and UC me. I'm homesick." -MR. B. fftnethini for ~ last thna years. tblnp be did for me. There are so DE AR ANN LANDERS For those II)' pllrleod bu the aame problem, ~ 'Uttk tin&• th1t you don't no· married men who have gotten them· c.tly not u t.;I. tiet lMrt ODC9 they are gone yoo will selves mes&ed up with another woman ~ do baby-lilting and uv, 11\J mSH lttem. I would like to relate this IJtUe incl· ft'K>ntY to buy clfts and tb1a1J I rt· r am sad knowinfl( that when I dent· DEAR MR. 8.: W..y 611L't JU tell him to I• laome ud 1et &le reel ~l•C~ I'll bet Ml rie ud tWa wollllil be JtappJ t.e .ee klm. ... nM need. 'J'bree ttmee llDCI ]UU&f'J' -11 ._...__ " Ue ~--.a.-.. ~ .. -.. marry J wW not walk down the aisle I work Jn a restaurant and I meet ;;:; mother. ML.albd ~ to ~ ber -. " ..---_, er -· ea.._ you •r.,.tuan>ent ~ 1DJ f1tber'1 arm. I &Dl Ud. too. all k.inds of pet>ple. This rather at-What awaits you on the other side money (the 1H\ time It wu ti). She ...... · .. 1 • • ·' l am IOITJ. becmwe ..,... D fllled • ......,. ihll MJ' 1"1ther will nat. -. .. tractive but depre1sed lookin" m!ln of the marriage veU! Raw can JoU • he __ .. ,. pay tt -i:{. -*' bite Ind bittemeQ. DU wlll ..__ lo ,.. me becomt the woman came In at 3 1.m. for breakfast. t be fW't "'ut 'mania~ wlU wortrf '""'"" DltAI\ JtHH LANDERS · Several --. Read Ana Landt:n' booklet "Mmi· urdtJ. Well,;tl!.at was tine • · CIUll J'OI more Minn than u,wni: l wt"ll aome dlJ be. knew him and I knew ht.a hl1tory. lltdaya qo and I 1till don't bave f11f 1DODtba a&O I r9lld a letter ln JOUI' J'OCIT' tither could do or aay. P'lt:ue Cive :rour rather a Jdu k1r He was married but living apart from ace -What to ~pect." Send your JDOMy. 'IWI mamtn1 when I r&m.l.nd... c.'IOlumn trom • I•rear-old liN who I also am tt., MJ father died last mt becaUM 1 cherish the memory of hi s wile and thrtt nlct kids. The ffiiUest to Ann Landers in UR ol. ed her •&ala Ille mumbled •metbln& ii.peel benelf "Sour Slxteen." She year from 1 Uwi' dlHue. He was tbt few ldlHI my own father gave reason: a bottle blond e who works ln your ftflwapeper enclosing 50 Hflti In ibout a listit bill. Now rm 1ure ahe aakl ebe hllt.s her father becaUae he an akobolk d far Nct 11 t can mt ud 1 wtU never know them again hia off\Ce. coin and • long. stamped. lelf·lld.· ,nit never repay the '6. ju1t u 1he wu a drunk and embarru1ed her. In remember. My father llid and did -ALSO SJXTEEN Th.la particular morn1nl! he ut down dttlsed envelope didn 't repay the f4 and the '7. front of friends. It toot until now some d.111tacefuJ thlnp, too. but hf' DEAR FRIEND : You apeat of Ute al a comer table and with sort of a Ann t..nders will be l1old to belp ta there 1 IOiutio n• Pleau come to 1et up the coura19 to answer her. never diaP'•ced me. poor man. only WtlM• ,.. wW 1t1me day be. You catch In his voice ~&id 'I'd like a you wiUI vour problema. Sebd them ,, ti Jth aomatbing -SEW MEX· I hope you wW print my reply. himself. And t know, too, thlt aftl'r 1rt aftffy more of a wom111 Iha• glass of warm ora nge 1u1ce l\.\'O slices to her In carf' of Ult DAILY PILOT. ---1+--:-;~.,.o..;;,;;;.,;.;.;.o_ .•• ~--• ..... 0"1~·-•'r-0~~1'10tRIU5ill9!i'lwia,,5511~xa:T!!UFNNv•· ~~,., .. m~"l\<~._,aliLIPl!wd.""i!l!llSlll..l!llJ!l~~~le and 11t1a~ wM pe tlartt tlmea your •ff'. of burnt toa st tw n cold fr1ed e(gs. encloclnR OJ ~eU·addrea.Md. •tamped 9F.AltNEW: Baak ynur ~011t:r I•· ry for you . but not becau1e your f-ath-~ _, •····;ners1t1J11iNW 11'"1f'11•1t'lt t1 ,....--,.,_-cup. ek.wai~v8'. . .cO#AA........~P.l. ..... I ' .\ ' ..... -~ ........ .1,-"" .-........ • \ l I J • ' ' • , .., ... ._ .. I ' The 'Eyes' Have It for Art Michel Reeter, owner ol Michel's Cleanen, Mon-uq, Bay Slloppln1 Plaza. llandl a checl< to artist ~ Scott for one of. her palnttnp whidl wu diJ. ."Club Hears :-· School Talk ~: . ·:· •. . • By Trustee .:: Mn, G.-tb 'B«&NOD, ·: Newport • Me. Unified • • Sdlool Dia<ricl Trultoe, wUI i.~. addreM the Newport Har· bor Federllted Reptj>llcu .. ~ Women .t 10 a.m. nrur. -; ..... day, NO'I. 16, la 11\imd :• HOUM, Nt1fpal't Cent«. •:.: The public ii invited to -Tile--•• :: -~ ..... pr<>b-:~: r.w~·:-== • .. • election. Sbe ii a mtive Callfcrniu : : : who otudled at Brl&)lans ' •' V o u n I Uniwr1lty and < · UCLA. She ta""'t In Soni.I Monica .chooll before mov- ing to Newport Bea nine yean aio. She Is the moth- er ol four dltldrfin. HoopltaJHr cbolnnoo for • the monUt coffee wUl be M.n. Polly Rutdlilna. Mra. Fred DuPreN, pro & r • m • : : cbtirman, wlD inttoduce the speaker under tbe direction of Mn. JNllntl Cooper, ins- ideot. Seminar Airs Tax Problems Auditort will expWn the latest tu rulinp 'W'bal they appear 1n the lOtb annual Tu Seminar Satla"Uy, Nov. ~ UI, 1ponsored by the Nation. al Women Acoountantl. . . 1l>e aeminlr, from a a. m. to 4 p.m. in the Jolly RogeT Ina, Anaheim. it open to all men and women inter· uted tn the latest cbangea in the tu llructure. lnltructora will be •udi· :· ::. ton from the Intttnal Rev-~ noe Servke and the Cati· • • • fonl8 FrmlCbia Tu Board . . · .. . . . . · ·= ·= :- ·' •' :· ·=· ... ., ., :•w .. • •• a, ., ., •• •• ::. :• . . • • . I . . . Cloud Soft -t,Ae. a ..... Tbo -·· lilbt: ....,, aoft ... doud. JClllt ... Airt far llolldoJ ciomor. N .. 1 Knit~ or dreu ill I boun wttb Jumbo • Jet _..., 4 ·---.1 ----'-"""""-· FIFl'Y CENTI! (-) for Neb pMtarn -lldd. U centa for udl peU.ln. far ftnt-clul malltnl aad ... cial hmfltnc .. Sead to AUice Broob, She DAJLY PILOT, 100 Needlecrofl Dopt., Box 11.1, Old CbelMI Station, New Yurt. N. Y. 10011. Print Name, A•llrcel. Zip. Paden NHlller. -~AI.E'S" .... '" ... Ill W, 4th SI. 'MUl!CIU llWtt ....,._ o,..~ M ... I ,..; 1;1 • , "' played durlng • two-day art ...,. at llno 1-na Nltuel plua. Mn. Becker loob ne -oollllJ. GOP Speaker Flails LBJ's Great Society John O'NellT will Ii•• bi.I P-Savlslp . opiniorl ol WhM'1 Wroac AccGrdJAC • 1111"1. James With lbe Greet Society, to w-. pr '$ ',a 411Htioe members Of tbe MINlon Vi-and annrtr ,.toct wU1 fot. ejo ~ W-Fed-low Ibo lalk. A11 ""'"6u<a111 _. " 10 o.m. M-, sa W.,.S lo ..... -....... Lohl-. ~-'.lo .. HaD. -VloJo, -... grtup"Jei ... Tbo ..... --SolAso Dlvili<lll Cllove>· forlleoltAnfor~~· .... lo Loo Azlltl• .,. Jar ... --iioJp, II -. WODd llDd lln. Ed· cwnatl7 ••tr' J db.. • .. .....,, ~- 8(w"rl' --<-. ... March Dote Selected Smith -Sarchet, For Nuptial Ceremony weaaing Told .... ---......... " ........ :.;..; .r».~..C ··lllln ... ..., ...... --: I • 4 » audllsi1'nlf, "'_..,_,,_ -'SI ww .. a_.. _ .. =lo.. Va;_~;,tiU --. ... ~ ·-"'"_ ... _ ,._,. lw:I '(,, trs01t .... Mn. -.. I el ·--·.---.. , • ..,...rw• .... ......... = ... ·--°' --""9t ...... ........ wt-... 1111 ..... laWoc -• di': de! " -" al 1111 .... -Mn. J-OllllM -··~"-· ..... , ....... . ~ ........ . -, Mn. irs111C-. tins -... 11111e. ~I Police AlQtiliary a., - -..... 1! ... lnnll ....... _ .. ...... ... 11ac •• K.w.r, .Jla -' i.a Dort ... Wdlr.Pst\:w... ' ~ ~',~~ : :,:: -Tours. Mesa's Facility Pi1i *j ill• ....._ .... Ifft ...... ........ .,_ .• " .. -a. -f"I" .......... .... '&• '!I' _ .... _ ... --· .. ..., .. ,, .... frtW rtr ... Mn. ft llamJ-IDdJh.,_. ..-iac • ~ trip • ..... lo .... oamcnil th• ~-.. 1' . ., .. wwts••-...... -•t =· • lln. 0.,-Mme ti 11111a M s'c• .... .. Mn. -llrL -lo • ..- ---llnl. 1-.,-.1 ........ -I • • •• Mn. .. UelN., " £11r a~•-;.,=,,<r'1· ~rm:"!·':'!~=·~ --..... UCL\. .. Mn. ·-~ _,,,. """"'"-· -...., _ _.... .. _Mr.Mil Mn.Howml K. llaa ti _..,. IOd kn. Smllb ti Huntiizctoo -· ~ ~ ..... ~­ l'h Qjp'4fs "' l'Mt»eln/#1 .................... --..... . .,.. .......... . ...... ,~.._ ....... . ....................... ....................... ...... y ... " t4ttit ..... .. • ·s..,_,,.., _ ... "' Loo-IOdllh. -· wu cr..iuow '""" Hvnt-Alumnae Focus -o11o111r --· 1ops -w111 Sdlool. Now -. wU1 be -1111 Ulll-aty DI Rodi-, •ftt 1-M·L :!- IOM On M.rr:y Shl'p .. •M t1z1o -wtlort be WU alflllafod wilb .... -.... -ll:oppo Sl11J1a. llDd -lo "' eel ti btld I CMDmttt.e for his HCOnd JUI' .tt 1.1CLA. '1 ,,,. drama ol -.. .... -Cllrll-.. cTle· !Aw -• '""'*'1 lblp wUI ......... -· ..... i-. IOd Mra. Amoni .... --tht attention ot 0 r a D I e ,1-pye reports • tbt wtio attended tbe weddlnl County alumue member cl October ccmvtnlkm 11 p... w • r • 1 be bridecroom'• Alpba Dtltll Pl -· ....,. -'l'be1 ···--;==========>! "-,,,,.."'...!~-..... at 11 ,30 a.m. Tb-She ...... caololl Wiii lob WEATHER . dar, Nov. II. n. u.. Shera--•-1a •--~-at m1 L .... -tan n...--.i.. Inn H H.-,._,. --TM DAILY PILOT ,-ck• tlio• .. ... -.__ • un ..... _.. Ybk* Wnt a M 8Cbolar-MtieMI w.•"-1tlctw. ilrt. C::..... Beach. abtp WUl be ...... .. • • .,....ct ... ,.,. f.HtwM ..... &no•• A.a Oraqt c.ountJ ~ outlt .... g dadeM. tbe ICm 4•1r • , ... I. W• ..... .... e I •• t1• I ciu who let'w.d Oil tbt lb.Ip . or daqbter of a California •v. Jitc&e, '•••· M It'• •" · • ...., C... HOPS wlll !tad 1111 _,,._ _po11co!::::::..ntlker=::::::.:· ____ ~."-.•.· ------.IJ.lo-H-!'"".;~."-..i..----lloD. I A-... Ubd to mW ....,, .... wtth Mn. Do'lld aa-. ..-. .... at-.. -. -Banlolt. W.1119 . buy Even during the reign of Elizabeth I the BIG BED spelled COMFORT H yov'•• wo ..... od why llG IEDS .,. collod OuNn and King 1jn .•• it moy t,e o holdcwef from the days wtt.n onfy rnonardts could indulge In 1ucll luaury. In she day< of Elimbolh I, tlto bod• were 7 or 8 Met wide, 11 ffft htgh and .. .,. very costly. Todoy the best b.dding volue1 ore to be found in QuHn and King sin beds. Wt hove so many llG IEOS we could 1IMp a cottlt fvll of lords and Jadiesl liogc:u·s ore thowino Ou.en sitt and King 1i1• headboards in a multftudrt of designs, woods, and flni1hM to horMOnin with proctKolty any bedroom furniture. Luxurious Mot· tress and box springs art 0110 OYOiloblt ift any 1ln. Now is tht tirM for 'f'O" to enjoy ft.t tidra 1INping comfort ol a llG IED. • •&9•&V1lue Now•491s Golden -1eep L~ Evvy fine quality feature o{ t.he $69.95 8uly R.i Lumry matir-. On.Jy the quiltini ii nnr ! Now it your one chance to buy at thil low prft ! $4925 -~ SAVE '4000 PER AT Plus • • • all htlroo• h:wlla"' on Sale at BIG SA~IGI ' 4 Ways To hy , ...... .,._..._ .... " ............. ---... ., .. ), ...... .... a. Cl-' 4. &.p.A.o -Blvd. • FINE HOME FURNISHINGS INTERIOR DECORATION s.,.., Aa• St.r. o,_.. M.Hey ._,,l"f' ,._.ONl 147.1 421 SANTA ANA: Mein o1 Eleventh POMONA: Halt, .. stof llNNy PASAOEN do olino ' • • .... --------- 1Play .ing' Precedes 'Paying' , ..... _...,.,.,tt .... That'1 how Newport ~ bor Rlcquel (hb mtmben feK lft.er WW!blna: UCl ,,_....,.. PaUI H-p~, and that'• bow Miu Hopn felt aft.er receivinl the club'• ICholanhip. Miu Ropa ud J o d 1 Rush, a member of the UCJ A WINNEI. Pottl Ho9an DAIL V 'ILOT .. County Contingent Yule Spirit Invade~: ---~ .... wU1 be· . ......-·~ Mr1. JI_,-lllllllol! -. Mrs. = 81::.?:? ~~! a*8ndtlMl~e 1o .-ta Ud IOI. :r . w. -wlD -.. !Iv-· 11oo. - -. Falrq •. tlar GI HIC•. movlet, 'r{ and ra· di• • .will be tllo .. _.. er. P'ormeT" e1mpetlrt chair-..., ,.. the s.,o Jir Boar· tac!WMOr<lll'M ........ t UCLA, her 1oplo wlD be Hope !Gr the B.-ln(. l I I men'1 taanb team .tapd a---------The fioundatklft, I noo- proftt orpniutlon, w a 1 fonned by • -of Loo Angeleo e1-. for tile pur· match Oft tbe-UCI COU!'tl. Bob Btmon, Racquet club president, pretented M i 1 I Hogan witll a t:250 IChollt- ahip check durtnc a lundli- eon fol.lowtnc lD the Oom-mom. H"""""1--g the firtif. coed to receive 1tdl • teholanldp • e r e Mrs. Daniel Aktrieb Jr .• .,U• GI the llCI dulllcellcr, &rMf Dr. Wayne <hwford. UC!deuolllhletlcl. Speakers To Share Platform Finding New Uses . for Yesterday's Newspapers . When the A.mW. J.a. sociation of l\edrecl Per- tons, Chapter W , .. then at I p.m. ThursdlJ, Nov. 16. 1n the Harb<I' St:n1or Cit- izens ' Center, members will hear what a diNnt. cbapter is doing in the pqr1utt. of dynamic mahnity. ' - lll'I. Sam De -· Goldon Weot 'PTA, lln. RDbert Wollma, t111ey Pl'A, and 11n. -, C~ Jol>J>. 90D Jmllor lll&ll Pl'A (left to riitrtJ were prtie.wln-: n_.. at .. contelt dlmutng the magutne au~ · lion dme .__ by tlMi Huntlolton Union Coull- Graceful Pleats ,..., 11T...i .... 11T..¢.. Une1 M1ablog down to end 'Jn ple.U .............. of -puro flatter7 and femlnlnl· cyl Loot forwu.I 1o ...., ~ ...... Prt1ted Paa.rn ,...; Hall SUeo !JI>, 14\!o, Ill>, Ill>. :IOI>, 22\0. Siu I~ re- quireol 111 ·--fob-ric. SIXTY·FIVE CBNT8 Jn coino for -.-.. -add 11 ceata for mcb~· ..... ,..~ and op«kl --· to Marian Mlftin T h e DAILY PILOT, 4a F.it.;;.; Dept., Ill Wat 1ltb St., New YOl'k, N. Y. 10011. Pr Int NAME, ADllllEM Yule Spirit Illuminates It will be Chrlatmu all throu&h the hoUM Wben Mn. AMiii Ge1er entertains r-memben of tbe Hunttq- "'lDn Beach Faculty Wive1 at T p.m. tomcme•, in h • r H---· Interior J>econtiq I D d CllriltJDao C.afto wtD be pruontod by Mn. Mari· '1nn Hamilton, w:lttri M r 1. Kaye Gra1 dema91tratint tbe desigm wblch ean bs made DOW for tbe holiday -·· Mn. llorftll --.. prosram chairman for tbe meeting ud 1be will be u- oltted by the Mm ... Leo!> ard Ewen, Wa)1JI: Jorgen- IOll and Tbomu Barlow. Offieen Jn the 1'ocullJ lnch.de tbl Mmel. Harlow, pnoldeat; Jobn Gnenfleld, rice president; v ... Vlller- camp, treasurer, ud Still· ,..,.., publlcitJ. Island Group Details Plans Flnol piano !Gr the Fall Ball will be ouWned durift& 1 mfftini GI Newport b- land Woman's Auzllllry. Hoottn1 the event, to tab et-ce at IO:JO a.m. Th!Jl"l.o day, Nrw. 19, will be Mn. AnMI lamu -Mn. C!lf. ford OUver uatattn1. nie dinner dance, opa to all loland ...-11. Wiii be preoonled llw I owln( ,... llhl& Jn tbe Sher ton·Beac• Jim, Runtiaiton Dressing A Mn. Jobn -· will ..... the -of beoulJ pl'tleftt 1 program on . with ZIP, SIZE I Id l'l'YL& -.NUMHll. Art of Orea •hen Del Alpha Piil chlpter. Beta Slf· ma Phi, m..U: 1t a p.m. to- oilllt Jn the ..... of Mn . Martlnl'ecell,pnoldeat. The DAILY PILOT Co••r1 Boeti119 Beat in Weat Kids L1co to 'Ask Andy' ,.. Of'"' ... PllMAlllJ JP£0A1 L'OIUl WAW s .. 11"-m.oo --.. _ ....... tl'tc~ 'TWL. Wlo.-.otfl.Y CONTESSA HAHi FASHIONS 1040 BAYSIDE DRIVE -NIWPOllT llACH IN BAYSIDE CENTER -675-UU I Biographies Talk Topic For Chapter CPA Poses Tax Probe Mrs Ruth JobMon, chap- ter vice president, will ft• port on activities of tbe AARP chapter in Honolulu wtik'h tiht: contacted while on a Hawailan-PolyDMian """ Also 1M.riD1 the speaker'• platform will be Bill Rud- dunan, Or ance County bul:J- nessman and put preddmt of Santa Ana Toutmuten nub No. 1, wt.o wU1 pn- 5tnt a •tu4J of <>ranee Coun-,, . ......, 1n-. - •torJ· • All Plf'lllll ewer qe 56 are ftlcome to 1ttend. AARP. -.. t1Gnalbeod-quar1ero Jn Looi Bead>, tw: mon tbm . t mlllioa members hi tht United States. Pacesetter1 p ......... Qloptar, (]Iii. dren'• Altbm1 Rftlil!llf"Ctl ln- 1Utute ud HOlpitaJ meeta in variool locatkm the leC- ond Wectnetc111 m the month 1t a p.m. P'urther Inform•· tion refll'dinl locaUon may be oblainod bJ Mlopholiinl Mn. Dooalcl Pwbl, 1(1. -· ACCUTRON; The Precision Timepiece By Bulova bMft' left out. Accu· tron hn "° ,.,...,._ Thi ~ tt.t mellei• -tc:h ....rona hM'll --'• No haHprtna. No bet· a!Q wtteel. ~ .,_. ,. p&IC9d bJ a tunlrc bL Tha tun•"I forll rnekilt an Accutroft ~·-ao ,..rty parf9et tNt we ,..,.m .. monthly ~ to Mttlln • mlfMle. .... Thia h1nd10JM. Accu· Thi& .,td·fllled Accut ron tron feltures 1n tccu· has 1 Florentlned ea se l'lt1 cai.octar •nd is in 1nd handsome me"h a aold fitiod co11 $175 l>ncolot SI~ · '. This it 1n Accutron of stainless steel 1nd fee· tu,..s 1 Florwntined ease. • • $12~ ... -~··••tiuri of~ ZA1•tlfs· 1awsi.aa• '' ,,.,.... ........ .....,.,.c..... 0,.. .......... ,...., ·~ •:>• , ... 1N w .. 4tti S"'Mt .• , D••••••• 1MN ..... 0,.. .. ..,., .. ,,....., ... •:tt , ... -·-----------------""' • ' GOP Women Plan Election New officen and chair· men of the Fountain Valle7 Republican Women'• Club, Federated, will be elected when tbe group meets at 7145 p.m. Tlwnday, Nov. Elect1'on Set 16, in McDowell School. All aru 't't'Omen are in· vited to attend the meetmc wbere plans for the lmtalla· tioD dinner for the new!)'· elected officen will be com- pleted. Tentative anange- menb are for the cere!OODY to &ate plac:e at I:~ p.m . .Dec. 1. in the Kona Ital ret-Upper 8-J Branch C I u ~ tiurant. ·--- .... "' othilulatln& and 1uppartinC nMardl Into the OWM, trel:tment and pre- vention of deltbeu. 1'l8 --""' -"' .... clal ~ to Miu F•~ t13, who bu hid a bear· Inf pr<bk!m llnce -Put )II 1tlll octivo,GI iii.0-6diii:oi Phi will lit 10 .... _,_... I • I •' • Over 50 fine stores are gettin,g ready for your holiday shopping pleasure. - 5outh f oast ?taza BRISTOi. AT SUNFLOWER . COST A MESA I ' ( ! I I I I I , "' .. --= u .,._, __ _ ? .. . -· . -......... ·--~~----..... -.. .-..... ....... .. .. ...... ·-·"'·-· ...... ~ t llYDll AND STIVI -0... el ae -""' !\JI hlll-and wt11 toomo ID ---llYdle GonDe and-. La ........ -"'nit llollywood Palace" tnnllht at 10 In color,. ClllnMI 7. nm Con- way and OlrDett II-are"""' olarL • •1,-: :11-• "' ... ....... -tiii.) .............. lld: • CUff ROIEllTSONI * "AS THE SEA RAGES" ....... -.... ....... (llMlltwl) 'IO-CM -.c:...UcMl,lhrlil ·-·(1D*l .......... (C)CJOM.1 ............. • ...,.._."-c.c1n1 r ........... • ,..-----------------, .... _ ... -"' ... , Sinatra Hour -~Jny-FineL ---- If CY1m11A LOWltY Af/# t111 I ' a 1t.1•1 .,.., NEW YORI: -,,,. --<JI I couple of --J'l"ank -and JIJlla Plb-genld, .... _,um,, -"The Ledy is • Tnmp" to "Ode tn Bil\y Joe" resulted llonllay night in a mi,bty !lne hour of mlllkal enlertainmenl Sinatra, II appeand, waa in high good humor and iD n:cellent voice. He even took Oil "Old Man River" u a 10lo. Klu Fitlgerald, who sometime& aeema a bit uncomfortable before the CMWJ&. waa at ease mid relaxed and, vocally, a matdl tor the star of the NBC opedal "A Man and WI lllllic.• THE Pl.OGRAM rullered, u oo mony of them do, in tho.e awkward moments when the lineen are betwem sonp or climblnf oo stoo!J and finding it necessary to exchange a Utile banter. The conver· ut!on b uuaity pmty •till and silly. Sinatra wonld do well to take tome lesions trom his clamman, Dean Martin, who really handles it nicely. The pace md the physical attnctiveness al the .OOW matcbed Sinatra'• special ol bat oeuon, but did not ll'P'Oldl In quality and In-bb -ttonal program of two 1e&101W back. IAl.L~EI. there wu NBC'• IDllUll hour <JI ea- (ll"pt.t from the ''lee Follies.." To the amateur eye. one ice &bow look.I l>""1 much lib '"1 otbe< ea- • cept that the g1r1 thta _,. dlll""'nt -=a llld the clowna bavt Slightly dlffennt llunb. F.d Ames of "Daniel Boone" introduced the acb I.Ad wm a standout u a hOlt becaue be neilber tried to make jokes nor do any wobbly 1btin1. He did, bowever, ling in bis rich attractive bmi.tone. Portioa1 ol. the songs were q.ot u eUectife u they milht beve been because the synchronization al his llpo to the pre-noconled song wu not quite perfect AIC HAS DECIDED, alter all, to drop it& new we.stem series, "Hondo" alter the Dec. 29 abow. It will be "'Placed the following Friday with a new aeries, "ABC's Operation . . . Entertainment." "Hondo," spun off a John Wayne movie, .mffered from low ratings. "ABC's Operation ._. Entertainment" will con. mt of variety abowa taped before audience& of serv- icemen. The pilot show was ahot earlier tbis month before some Marines at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Various show businesa penonalities will sene 11 one-shot bosb. STILL ANOTHER c:har, .. e cornea on New Year'1 Day when Bob Young, now an ABC conespondent tn London, takf.11 over Peter Jennings spot on the network's early news show. Jennings. who wanted lo return to reporting,. will become a roving corre- spondent. tn May, when Howard K. Smith returns from a ltave during which be wu working on a book, he will join Young u tb.e ahow'1 Washington anclior. man. RECOMMENDED tonight '"Tht Jerry Lewis Show," NBC, 8-9 PST, with Audrey Meadows and a spoof of the movie "Bonnie Jnd Clyde." ''Er:lc Hof· !er: The Puslonate State of Mind," CBS. 1~11, re- broadcut of a converuUon with the writer and former lonphoreman. Denab the /tlenaee 0 ., ........ tca(JO ·-... "'""" ..... .,, ... ·-·-~ ~ ........ ·-.. ... ~eo..- !:n z a'" -• 2 2 ) ·--.......... ......... ..., ... IQ{lhl•I ·--·Ill ·---!. ___ ,_ ...... -. 1:9 • W.W. Dll Dllllltla. ~·••Ill-.,., on o..llJic ...-• 0.-. NIMrat5 ......... .............. ,.. ... "'*"Mr. I !Jl..:...-=.=:"' ........ ~ .. 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UCI·,-.. ...,..,._ .. coo- -Ila --ntll .. ....... ..,.,_'!'boa-... _ .. _., Pearl Bailey's New 'Dolly'. Opens to Broadway Ovation Real f • By JACK GAVEil Ul'I 0..-. .... NEW YORK (UPl)-'l!lo lolmlt>ble Pearl llllllt1 Md 8Dall·N---ovtr tbe nza ol ·~, Doi· b''' ..... SI. .!-. '!'boa- Kno~kout Actor Felletl During Play Alla -...... ti Jleo1Wn1 w!lat bod bop- -• -....., • .... -· Antbooy Brandt, ... -... out ,.... .... • third member ot the CMt, ill&• lbow. a.de ttis entrance and lbov· . . Ml Salmdq ...,.. ..... Id Hart offstqo WQ> ~ &ic • pa•n··N oil tll • pupping the lhoulder back -·"Lit'' at Ult Or-la P...,_ lo ... -· 'lb< ........ -... lit-.... of the play -"'1 ..n, did ,.. lllol. _, • hlldl. Birt ..... ···-M i I ~'fN«iod'/ in tbe MadMoct "' joltlt .... • • ... -wllat bod 11oppoo. _.--.. -Ml If ~·" Bcandt .... tld today . .... ..., w .. M ••• t l'ortunately' tbe:rt w • I u If ...... Ml1i '-'••i UID.e eDOUgh 11rlJ in tbe l'lillQr a. O'f'arn•t • MCond act for £ to Hit .-... ha ... _.aa: before be ctmt oa .,.m.." Ueae••· ~ rt I 2 r II, • . '!be Orange producUon, ........... -• bold ..... """"Ill -ldm1 Wiii .W. t. 1111W _ .. • "1r alter lt• oriilnal Ill· -.-. • M llirfa -""' bu --..., .. Mt .111 I ;t .. &Pin, throulh Dec. It, Mil M DICIIll aulll' M.. Jlrmlt armocmced. It pleJt .-•• • • Frida11 ---· ....... -........... --.-""· It .... Collop Bhd. UPThC'OOWlll STc11RCase ~1· <'"~ ' I ' I 't,_ .:I • ~\ ~ ...... -· DAU.V PILOT JI.I ... ,,,, ... ,~ ...... .............. .-..a ...... . .._, ..... .,. 0.. 0.1'1ss ~ Cobto---:=.. ......... ..... ~a:::.:i:.'"-................................ . .. ...... ,.,.. LAST TW TaltlOHT "1&.0W u,. ITMTS -..-. 11 Car80n T a.kes Swat • At TV Conurwrcials Bickford: a Man Unbowed ........ -.;r, -. - . ' about .. ..,.., bit life and ll>e -... lo ...... • -.... Ill ll>e --· wbldl cm be a most bu· mdllttn( Me to &hOlt ol '8u "'1ltudt. 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But It mlde DO -w:o to mo. I ,,_up .. • ~lllllleroalold --*Pd OD J'CIUf OW1l IMt Md 1111rt·---·" 'lllln It ··-·11uu41. IUl~-­lla ... , -Ille Mt to.tho ed ol ~kidard'• Jlfe, • Ir-111 ltll boo11. TM Dill _..,.._, "New Year,· &¥1. •· 'Alo -.... balO ... , 11•11 WM. DCLUSIVlt ................... ·----·1.JO PoslTIVILY 7 DAYS OHLY ............... ,, IHOWt NIOHTI. Y ..... -i "'$ ONT IUM .. OM 2 PM. ....,,, ... ._TIMH7" --..,,. WT SAPAlll" SPICIAL MA TIMEE WID. 1 PM. JudyCollim Concert Set & "THI LOVID OHi" STARTS WllNlllDAY Just ·for FUN •••• · dial ''0'' ...... .,.,.t,,, fw lElfltt l·IHI CJ'flM /rw ilcJ .._., Bllll) ... -- • • • I I ' • l i • • -~ ' I I ' I J .J I I , " l ~----~·-- I • OMLV PILOT Tutsday, NMmW 14, 1967 Hart Joins Talks on OVER THE COllNTER Ft•nk R. Hart TO WASHINGTON MEMO TO SUCCESSFUL MEN r~. • ........ , •' l"• 1"""'"t• f•U ~··d ... ,.,.,i. ,,.., ••Wt ,, ......... 111 1 •• ; .. ,, 111 .......... . 111 ¥'"' ,hUd•eft e11d elil•• f•t- '••1 1, ¥'"' life ;,.,,.,,,.,, ,,,. 9''"' COft\i1teftl .,,+41 ,011 ,..,,, •en? Will it do eU Y•• ••"'it I• d•l I'll be 9l•d lo •••l•W Y•Wr 1tt•o•11I ltf09••111 •I llO Olt• lo9,1Je11. Wrih o• cc1U: DAN W. BAEl NEW YORK Uff INSURANCE CO. 1714) 547-7451 JIOO N.nlrt ....... , s..te A"' Cef~ •:t1N Housing ::1 \.';' ... ·-1: ~ .. ~rt'""''". H... \'I J rrw~-~·.~·~ pr! elidenlllt £ ft » t"" \! 1 "' Al.&VS ..-. nc .• w .. ..11~ attend I rouad-Clble diatUI· :1 ';.'i;J.ii._p alon on trade-In bousinl at :::•1tit: 9f!~·n1,.. 1fi 1Jr , the N1Uonal Housing Cen· = ia"A:-4 ~ 1f: f;~ ttt le w-..ioo. o.c., on ;:;;;_It' t i,Elk~ • J!i f lfil Friday. Ttle 1e11loo is=~.. r ~ tcheduled to beglc al 10 :::=" ~;• • a.m. and will lul Ule full :·-·""'.:::!~ J':! ~.~ ij 1 day. :~m~ .. ''° ~r J Leaden cl the National ::!~': ~'i::'i ~ ~· ~ u= ........... , ~ ~.L • Ii:'. Auociatioo of ReaJ Ertate ·~ 1 ,. ~! .. Broten. u.e National Also-~ 1f.m~ ""' elation of Home Builders. ~ H~~~ a.::; 1\oio 'tl major leodin1 Institutions ..,: 5::1 Ii ., 1~ I~ ll: a n d government depart· '!""~' ~-· ,..,. • i.•. mentJ will take part irl the C ~ ,!,_,*' r~ ff: rl: Oefl>..._ Wtr dlscuasion. ":f.f~1~ ~" it& " ,:r °"""' o.rw ·• PolnU. of major conCi!.n PW':.fCV~ T'.. ,',r:z ,'.,'" 'J..... I, ~·ll are the equities locked Into ,:-~''SI 11 1911 JO\oio ' ~""' eWting mortgages whl.ch ~:.rutin 1 ,1 11 1111o 1 1 "I: could be made Uqwd with :I~ :,-:~ ~l1 ,. !:: ~ : l:tron ~- the developmenl of proper -nr.i.o· .1 "' 1f'" ~1 methods, The leaders aOO ::;;, 'tif,1 e,.,., 1r,: 1•11o 17\oio ~ fii1 · will attempt to establish na· ::C-..:i.11e1'\ .. ln.. 11~ ~Vi I~ ~= t ;eJ-f.-- tional guidelines (or the ben-:~ r·rr ~ \lo 1'~ fr.: ~ ' efit of the home buyer and m:: 'Ci11"" ,.. ;r· \oio fl .. !~ ·~ tht building industry. ::1'! [)y"t:"'\•. ..'t ~~ .. ~ ~~11"' Prior to th.ls discussion, "':!'irli¥',_, 1;\: l~ 1~ ;,,.,, Harl .... ill attend the 60th ..... ....,, '~"' 1.-1. &W!w• .w\oi •"' annual convention of the Na-~':( O:.."C ,• ; • ~ bona! Association of Real ,, ' ' "'-~ ~ Estatt Boa.rdi in Wubing· ~. r~ ll"' f ... ton where be will speak oo •tt ~~1.tt 11 if" 11., 1f" "Bullds-Rultot Cl:Mlrdina· ~ M lE ,,,. 'Ill lion In Sellinl thl 'l'rlde-ln 1 1 :' 'R: Customer". • :-i! ,'14 The Natiooa1 Realty group !'.:!"'-"'--"--':.:":...._::.....::..;::. wlll be addressed bJ Sen. Everett Oirkset1 and Seo. Robert F. Kennedy. }-fart w1U arrive in Wash· inJtton from Lai Vegas where he will have attend- ed the first congress of the Building A1soc1atlon of Cali· forn.la. Inc. • Computer Stocks: The Men from Merrill Lynch take a calculated look at them. Mlkt Your f'oru"' R....wtfOM Todly. In two short decades the computer group has grown from almost nothing to a major industry. Computer stocks have scored some significant gains and seem destined for even greater gains in the future. Investors considering the computer industry need answers to two major questions: ( 1) Which companies appear best for theor partfol1os' 12) How may the risks of investing in this new indus· try be minimized? Our Research Department has come up with a list of stocks and an invest· ment strategy that, in their opinion, offers an attractive opportunity to in· vestors . lfyou'd like to learn more, come to our Computer Forum Sim ply send1in the coupan below or call and make your. reservations. It is being held - • T u111day •venin9, November 21 NewPOrter lriri, The Palmer Rooni 1107 J.,mbort>e Rd . Newport Beach 1+artin9 •• 8:00 p.m. sharp forum 11 r ..... M•ll c.upon t.Uy. We've studied a b:1,1c industry with good~tential. To E. F. Hu' , !he !t~t•lf> •nrJ.1•try appttn to t\a.,. resumed th tr~., earn•• o:< On thlt wt'loll, wt r------- 1 I MIRRILL PllRCI, FENNIA I IMITH INC I 1001 N lllOAOWAY, SANfA ANA •1101 1,. r,1al'~·~•· \47 1111 I 0pff Delly 7 • .,. 1., § • ... ,.~ S1+...J..,, ' e "'· to I l ~••• I "*••• .., •• , --•••••~•"""' jM vov• C.1111tvf.,. F .. vl!I ~'"' \•Id o• N.,~ l • I Namf! -------- 1 AOOro.s.s----------- 1 I City Stale ___ _ : Z10 T l''"Ohn.,. No : ~----------------~---1 think 1 construe.Ii~ att11Ude s w . .r•arrt.ld. and wt IWl- gest four slo:x.ks that aoofar mo<.t ·,~•ly to benefit FOf yoor copy of this inlorrr1111~e ·~riirt, just ,.tum tM COtJpon. NO obilg8'l•ori. of COUT~ I City .:.1.11, ___ iip Coda-I I r ... -. I I I I E. F. HUTTON & COMPANY INC. I I "'IE"'ll• NfW vo•• •roo P•c1• (<. iroat l.._Cl'l•NGfl I •NO OTHIE• ll•Ol'I{, ~fru•or• '"" •W)OfTY l.ilfC.I01HOfi I ™ ,.O•T" '•"I" '1•r i1 I•' •NA, M1>f'll71 I )!t E.tJT •DT"fl"'•~ "" ~ ,, K, 01'•1'f'l't I ., I ~--------------------~ ~--.·it"""'""('i""-······;;.;_;;:;,;.;~;;;=;:-:c-:-:.::;:.;::::=:: .• ----... ~ ----··-"··-----_ .. --. • " • Mutual Funds -A· ... .. u.al .. '--Q9. '"' -" ·~ -· • I Tu~y's Cosing Prices-f.omplete • I • • •• • ' • • .. • DAILY '1LOT 111 -· -· ... ----~ ----- --+ -• • .::+ ..s • =~ ::~ ~I _, ~! ~ .. =a ;1 .l· -ll .... ~-~~ ·; ! ll ... ~ -~ • I I .J~I ll =· ~~,,:·: ' ~-• ~I -·~ I \t ·~ ::l +.-· f • : t!~ • • ii I -· v ..... ~l • ~ , ~= J: • • ::f . :::'! • • .... -· ~ ' ~ ::i. ~t' .... .... , =a "~-I. •• • ' -~ ~I • I . j • Del Monte Deal SAN FRANCISCO -Doi ...... Corp. pi.., to ... cUnce an Wldildoled nu:m.. btr of lbarel ol lta -k tor tbe mt auets ind b!Jli. MN of 0 18i'len. S(Jltone "Met Ml~. Inc .. 'teoord-taa to an annoura .. w by Del Monte president J, E. Countryman and 0'8rle lftlldentWl!terllloai. O'Brleo SpoWm ..i - cll.U b • ---s.. .... anclo<o pr..._ ....... trlbtrtor ol htcb ... .., ,,... Ull Specillitia11r llrQ If potels and ~ wfth rtirrenf Mlet at about 110 In • \ . I , •• I, f - I I J 1 • -----oft""' --. y .. ~ .. ; ... ,.,.i-, .. ,-~ ' • • -.............. .,,,._._ ·-· • • • ItiCISID 1n Church By JAMES MARWW AP N..., ... ..,,. WASHINGTON -It WM l'nll-.JoOi>sao•must baft t.U baffled. But be ... ln tW wroni ~ to do m)'tllllc -t it, -In the _,. pew Geor(eW11--1D ao ~ cburdl In WU· H.llt'lhUri.Va. Ht could"'not .-y well &et up lllll wilt out And be --·· ..., weft ....,, beet. All be could do •• Ill and tiltea. But whim it •• over be wt al: once without a ..n.. S. ~ jUlt flnllllhed a l.· J.8G.mile Vetlerul Day week· eod trip, aloppin& at military camps from coat to cout, -alin&tol'lutbVletnam &o talk peace and ~ng at the critics ot the WW and the w..., he ia handling It. MORE SENSITIVE He ii probabl,J mOH Mn· tltlve to crltkilm than any -ldeol With -C m. leosit)' he and bk edmini•· tratlon have been ltriting at ... erilla. 'l'llJa trip, DlllSt of it spent congratullting M'J'Vice:men on their valor, ... platform.. '"Vietnam la no acldem.lc: qaioUoa,. be -at Fl ~. Ga. "lt la not 1 -,... coclllal1 ...-. af6ce argumenta:, ar deblte rtftll the comfort of distant oldellnet." n probably never OCCW'T'ed to 1tim that at the very eod of ftis journey he would be bit with crltidsm in a charch while be w.u sitting there and by a clergyman wbo appattntly either hadn't t~ up with whit Johnson ht!d said. or had Ignored tt. 'f'he President filll.shed hil tnl> Saturday night at WlJ. ll:am1burg and S u n d a y morning tooi: his family to the Brutoa Parish Episcopal Oiurch where the putor, Ibo a... °'· ColM...nb Plnctney Lewis. wu ready and waiting. iNOTBER SERMON A parish spokelmaa ez· pl.Jlned later that while Dr. lAWil Md lftP&l'tld one •· mon for SUD:iay'1 services, he"put --....- -be -Johmoa ...aid be ,,._,.. ilnco JoblllOll bal boa! ..c...d .,,. bil c:rttia ., not 1'ftllni wta. ... Amert ... ~e ea the war in Viet-nam. of creating a "credibil- ity· gap," It ii euy to fm- aglne hb --lbe miolater got tblrted. Dr. Lewis said, '"'nMn la I nllther general comelllUll that something is wrong in Vietnam ... and we wonder If some logical, ltraightfor- ward explanation miglrt. be given without endlmgering whatever military or politi· cal advantages we bold ... ''We cannot close oor Christian conacience1 to coosideration ol the right- ~· of aotione aa they are reported to Wi, perhaps er- roneously, perhaJ)ll for good cause of whkh we have not beet! apprised " WAR 'BAFFLING' He cautioned against over- 1lmpllfying things by view- lng the war as directed at monolithic communism. He said the complexities of the American involvement in the war are ''balfling," But this i1 what must have baffled Johnson in tum. On June 29 Johnlon made a speech -which he prob- 1bly thought was 1og:lcal - explaining the basic telUOrl why the Unlted Statee W'll1I involved in the war and that reuon was communism. If the cleirgyman had read lbat spreedl then his state- me.it -warning against ov- ersimplifying l h I n g I by viewing the war &1 directed al communiam -can be in- terpreted as a rejection of Jotmsoo'1 explanaUoo. NOT INFORMED U DT. Lewta hun't read the Johft90ft speech -lhe moat detalied in a long time -then he undertook to be critical without taking the trouble to be Informed. Ill September Johmion put it tbia way : "The key to au we b1ve done iii our own se· curtty." Every Amer1can p-esldent, he •aid. in time c:il crUil bu to answer one ._uon 1bove au. ,. ..... nua 11 it.: "ls.the a~ tlon • threat, not only to the ~lite victim, but to the UdCed Stat.ea and to the peace and lf!Ctlrlty of the world al which we are a Plrt1" • T~, NCl'feftlber 14, 1967 HAIBOR SHOPPING CENTER .i ,-· • T~ A.DVANr4G£ Of OUR GIJAND~.~S 2300 HARIOR, 549· 1195 COSTA MESA PJllll& SliARS FREE • ....,. •• 11i1, "'•*•" INi tATilltHS • IOIGUllT- llJr -.0. .......... Ol'fHIH6 Sl'ECIAI. 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Wn-t u49". • ,,__ _ _........, ..... rtcW .... J91" 1,1,Y.l.l l!>ot ii;.-ac 1115 -allOIPl"°' HWiac"""""- ......... 11.-o1,...dooiul "!ouch& llHllt' Ponabi. TJP.wni. -·· . ........ ,. ... --·---·---- FREE ;1ns ... IJY•r•••; ..... ••1••• M11au.., NAlte:ot UlfT'lt ..... c.iJOut our lf. •UJbudget term.a -I • t.:: .. I \~~.·~ I ~fjj ".., .• --' ~~--,-' : SAVI UO NATKaWllGHT" poriebla 11win1 mechin1 by SINWD wit-ft easel • u,tlf•• ............... .., ''"',..., ...................... . "'-'"' ...... : ........ ........... ......., ....... ........ COME IN AND REGISTER FOR FREE ~liOOR PRIZE ABOVE VALUEl ALSO GOOD AT ' AU ORANGE COUNTY SINGER STORES! Ho 1'11'C111se lleceswJ • WIN A SINGER 100Cll I SEW" hWel 629-S.1 NAllOI CINTU ONLY WMti new for tomorrow '8 at S l NG ER t"'!a11 l ' IN E · HARIOR CENTER -2300 HAUOI -549·1195 COSTA MESA STORE HOURS: 9 A.M. 'll t P.M. DntlR DAYS! . 9:30 A.M. 11 f:lt P .M. I • --·-----I --- f . Ill .. lo Tr u I h .. .. II Ill II a ri • p T..a.y, No1>e111b1r 14, 1~7 UAllf f"ILUI (,'' Glance at Past SC-UCLA Stars, Scores l '.l!tllld ,. .......... 'VIie -·-tdd 'td Ua.l ".,... CMm:tt .= "'•asJ:::. ::.: Ill Ooll Si ....... -... n.iu. a.-. ... -tit • Ult! .... did,. -1111111 ltU r::.:;·=.r.r::~ ol Pwt· Or .... ,. -... , Plll'o4 _....,._., .. __ . ' ..,.. ...... -· .. ant _....,.. .. ____ ..... ln;lt',F'J .... • f , .. , .. -............ ........... ·-,.,... ...... ----~·-.--~ c.'I Bron a;'*'"" .. ........ ~-...... ........... Alld - - -fl. Ill --1•1 Tl•l 7 .. tllU. • "'°*'fi.tllt __ ... __ ~ llP'I ti -M .. Ill or-. Collt -••• -_____ .. °"" !ID°'-'U'tm, Mmlloll N· ao1Md--llf1 ... 0...,._ 1114 ... .., -.,. -............ Ullla .... 11 aD ......,.u otac• Ibo. tn '1'lil 'a} -.. 1!9 ,_ a-1 '--4 --aa -... Sf' ·-• I -d'*111odtlala ' __ .,. __ .. _ ~ .... _"'_ ... _,,i.. .. 1'''Mdllld<-' dtlmlUfl N'l&&llCttieNd'Mpta air -.., ·-· --..----rr,Jmo 'II, uQ.A I ~ f,,.... I ' -· ----,... ,.. .. ,, . ._ ........ --·--Jl'.ierft•ld"" ... lllx palall • -· Mcc.nlo ... IC'• oolJ ,_. ol .... day ..... -lapr ..... lllolr ......... '--tho --la..._, __ ..... ..... lo~ lo ilio --... IMJ. Qowd ..... _,.....,\la.A. -lloo111 -"" .... := ::..~·.::n~._., 1 -••Pl ... •0tUIC,._.., _,.. .... _,_ .• _ ~.oo6. IMl-Trljam .. uaA II ,,,. --fl. tllo ··-· round, --· Ua.\ WIN olllolftlmo,aD ____ _ -....... Z...IP....,md_.....,. .. docldla1 lllx7110i1tora for ,.,,,,, Q owd IO,t\XI. (We•r1fQ: Part I.) ' . Poll's Tab UCL.{\ as the Nation's Elite . . : ' .... ' ~ Amigos ~itle Houston After I 06-98 Defeat HOUSTON, Tu. ·(AP) -Tonltbfa ldl• betww tt. Amfwlm Amtc• Ud lb• -Ma-fl. th• Amerlca 811MlblD Aaoctattcm will ctetmnlnc who oceupiea 1bc Weotern !Hvlsloa collor, The AmiJOI --JOlb .... In 14 ...... ~ Jllllll, drapplnc a 1llMI doclslcm lo tllo "'""°.-, lq Nn Orlow -- TM cWIOI ........, Ill AmQo& '* , ..... -.... -'l'llly .. -Juat bol!,JI _,..,..,,,,_ i..! place Ma'91ba, -........ bulomfl. ___ lbla_ IOI!. Ill lbetr oolJ m-, fl. e.. -· tut ...t lo-. Ibo "Amil ..... teated Rouatoa., lot-100. --......... • • T • • T ·-• .. .. _ • N " --• .. " -" .. • -• .. ·-• ., " .,_ " .. M-• .. • --• .. ·-' .. • -• .. ·-• .. " .-t .. ,,__ • .. • ...... • .. ·-• .. ., .... • .. ·-t ,,. • -• "' ' -• .. • .... • . .. .. ·-" ..... -;:;::-.............. . ~= .... ,. .......... ...... Mlllltfll . '... • . . . . . . . . " • 11 • -• -0..-. .......... fl ... 21-.. ,.....,._ ........... ...,..,_ ~ ..... -............ New ~ II. A"-"'--1,1M. ABA St•dlnga WTIU--Ull .......... ...................... l1 J ----... .............. 14M7M ~ .............. , . ..., .... ,... ...,,.,. ............ ' J ... t .. ~, ................ ... WUTill• DMt• ..... Ol'IMlll .......... f I .. . o.ww ................. ffj.m~ ,...... ................. , . . ..... . ...................... J .... . ........................... ,. .. ......_ ............... , I I .111 1 --1 ....... Ht. ti.llM HI .... a.....-.~· ._.._ ---. =..-:.-=: . . ' 21 Scribes Over Troy ,, . ' B1 le1•r1 B•rlc•en t • • 92-f oot Shot in ABA • . ... _ Ooallllt ..... two~--..... In mind! lib Salarday'a c:oi-1 ibowdown tt Ibo Colllewa. wltll tho national tlllo IDd lloM Bowl bid at lllle, San . Berdoo Boasts Top 8•d PNdMHda Bowl Invite For Cadets? EC Rusher, 2-6 Record B1 JtA11L GUftD:Y ~ ... ...,.,.. ... .Joo i.-., --• S..Jkr, ..-v• Collelo. _.. • .. ..... ~ .... , .. DOl ..... the B....nc-.----· am<CJCMI, n---fl.tllo EC1 __ .. ftllCer •IA*'• ..... Wen tlie -. ftlried u beinl .. ....._,. M ii, betD& of fllPlriOt ~ Galll1 fl. ....... 0.-. c.ot'• D1o1< 1'1cbr, 0.-Wttl'a 1111 -IDd cn--•1 CCI Sdlll, Jor, Lui! wlII alloml'i lo Ill -wllb ---""---Wnt ,,__ 1111111 JI Ibo Nllorl ftaa)e far both ........ t.b, It ... -. ............. l:t latllo roc:nolllq ll pnp-lo bli .... uc1t11erutfl.lblEC...Wtllo ~ Jalt • -below 1'1llllrton ..... , ....... H .. a•1 N...,.bor, l'ull-ii l'J, 11111 lloidto"la M, ''Y""' I -111oJ all Mid that Mwt •..a I doll't Uow wby," lAlb .. fl Mid llelOT- ''Gol4ea Wnt ii a Vf!rf ve.n.We footboll ........ he ..,,_ ·111e1 throw ... baD Will ...i lheJ baYe iood recelvert. Am they 1' U D weBboaioullldemdtmlde," ltA Y IHACKLEfORD NEW ORLEANS, Lo. (AP) -Ar, my m.ltCbed Into the Sucar Bowl pie. ha. Monday nipt, draatict!Uy cban1· Lac the ouUooll: for the New Year'1 Dat footbaD clauic in 1bout u m11eb Ume u It tUea to 11ng a chcrul of "When 'lbe Cailsom Go Ro 111 D t Aloa.J." Barrtna an unforelffft bltcb, the s.iar Bowl wtn ollldaDy -.... Cadet. next Monda7, provided they -Pltllburp. Oal)' boun before, lbc Sapr Bowl wu aitun.g with Jtl bole can! -North Corolla• State -but not ........ lo pla1 It becauao fl. fiic:Urlnl )lope lbat It 1Wl mlgbl be able lo 11'111 ellbw Tenaeaol or OklallGma, ""---"-' ·--· l ...... M, M. « M~, .. t, ft. ......... c.i_ ..,,_. UCL.A. i.1. --· '-· .. ,, .. ......._ •l·l. .... OkW-.. "'· .,.. Noor1'I C-.IM 1--. .. 1. ._ ..... , AnrrJ. 1·1. ft. M«flil C-IM ltetot. "'· --· ,_, •:t. .. ,_ ................ Al--. .. ,.,, .... """""" •t. --· ._..... ......... ,_..,., .. t Bruins l.oom 1 By Trojans For Top Spot • ..,_APNPI I t UCLA ...... -.-.lsi~ ............... ,...... .......... ..,, ......... , mt •• ...... fl. ... ..:t.,.. _ ..... =!l:;TID( peiGl~1:..:'C tllo ...,, -II -.. -al Loi Aapla lo Ibo -' ua.A'1 -.0 l'OIDp °""' W•.,r&M maplod wllb Orop -· -M apoet _,. -laalbera CiJI; -Ho, I !Gr Ibo lat lift -. -,....,,. -·· _,. ,._,.. Into tbe top natklnal ~ ""' UCLA, -7-<>1, Ille only -• 1"14 tie wllb alllbbonl Oro ... -... nceiftd 11 Ortt pboe vol.ea ca4 Ill ....... -1ho .......... 111111, od Prell IDlmlaUonal boaN fl. eoodl: • Ill tbl moct tcattered vottnc of tbt __,,andwubacl<edl>J- .. ta tbe Auoc:lated Prell MUot. Tiit -..· "'° •lctorT .... -..,. Calllonla teat s.-.,. belpo4 UCLA cUm.b Into the No. 1 spot and du._i Ibo Tr<JUI lnlo IOl1rtl plw, .... pooltlGa .... w b7 Ibo BnilDI. OrolOO State allo cul llWI la for a allc:o fl. tllo Top Tea pie, lllllq ._ oipllt'plam, Al'....,. .... Tbe Top Ten, Yi.th Int-place wt.el laponn-.................. point. on a lf).f.1.7-6-$-4-3-2-1 bull: I, UCLA (It) 7-<>t 4lll 2. T.....,.. (13) '71 _, I, Punlue (I) 7,1 Ml 4, Soutbertl California IS) '71 330 •. ladlua (I) "' -I, WJOmln1 1-4 Jal 7. Oklabonia g.1 1M I . Ort!gon State (1) 6-2-1 10 t . Notre Dame g..J W. 10. North Carolina St.ala f.l M Othen recolvlJll vow, llat.d alj>llo- beUcally: Alabama. Army, Colorado. Houstoa, Mlaml, Fie., -· N-. brub, Peon Sb:te, Texu, UllJvetdt:J' of Tuu at El P•IO. VPI .R_,.l .. s Tlle United Prus bllernaUonaJ tilp JD major tolle1e footbel.I lea.ml • lint pl.act votes and won-lod..tied "'°" ord In pvatbeses: Team 1. UCLA (ta) (7-<>ll 2. Tet>net-(Sl ('51) .. !, Sautheni CllUon>ia (SJ (g,I) Zll 4. Purdue U) 17,1) 231 l lochM 11 l <I'll 1'I 1, WJOIDla1 (1-4) HI 1. Ollaboma II) 1g,1) Ull I. Oro ... State 1'12'1) 91 t .. Notn Dame (8-2l • 10, Nortb Carolllul State ('71) • Secoocl 10 -II. Alalwn1 133): 1J, Pean State (21); U, Miami (21): If, Tau 11'); 11, Howton (14l; 18, Mia. ,,_.. fl); 17, Ualverlfty fl. Taal 111 El Paso (8); 11, Florida (I); 11, M- bura (4); 21, Georpa (S) <>then recelvtn1 votes : Calor*' Mlallaalppl, Arm" M1Nour!, Tilt, Syracuao, -Stele. .... ma'.l lla"--ah blcb then Md • ... ""'1 -· We have the cce11r •1•r1-..C naber tn Geor1• Tribble lllt lftllr Olll we're bavinl • ~:55§E~'. Gi-id Low Point: Losing 90-0 J'~ 11.=-i =-~:; ri.AGSTAJT, Ariz. (AP) -What rortunat. lacldenll. alf!!:: ...., bdl"4 would be one of ~rth· One Jed to Chris 1borntoa, the na-. .,,..,. .atmal ... Nil on u1 ,,. Art.cu UDiver~'• finest 'foot-tioo'sthlrd1tlo l~~g1md•~~~1eruah1 , ....., "911." 1-, llllld. bill ltllW ended Saturday with a er, qu t I uJC 1qua ... ""' a 1 orm "Wt WW 1111. ,.._ wb' l!I ftMl mpna.u....., l().O defeM by cl invective. titre .... hct• tfa ....... IDe Nllr Mnk:o state. Gary 8UT1e1, the team'1 )eadln1 Q.oldle ....... 1f1 ..... tllil mil well 1'11 allqbter' WU tbe )ow polnt In nnher and bett blocker alter Thom· '•••oa ........... la dose. a .... at; ~kt wbidl. uw UH! ton'i departure, was dropped from the .. .,, ,_.... 8W"1 a drl'ft on '4mWJacb drop from 1 1pot in the team after a polic. lnddent la n.1- tbelr ., IOt ........... om • ii· M11 1 tdled Pren amall college top 1Wf. Ital 1"'.l•llli• pel1tJ Ud ..._a t.. to wt.re the:f ftl'e almOllt a one· The final Cf'(IWldwork f« Slturct.y'1 ----..... ,,..ff ~ c1... platoon seuo.. m .......... laid tut -..... •., ,... _.. to IHdq~. · . "'. Lumblrjaet COlcb Andr M1tbon--AU'1 lNdlnl pau catcber, RI ch ~.., lie wu llilllld Wiit the aid, tQ1.n1 hard to con•"I• hJ• bitter-O'Har1, wu put out of .:Uon with nconl 1111 Jadl MY't poetld, bM.11 re· -relued to uy Mondly tb1t New ID injury. tcrttd: •1fo.. l'd Kbtobl U!tdete1t.ed." ~ S&ate'• WarTtn Woodton pur-Goins lnto the game at Lu 0-UC.., lea anlrdbM wa l9coa4 wben PoMb' ran tbe ICOfl up. MacDonald confes8ed to 1porb writ· tbe ZC baldlldM ...-lut llUJOn. ..Wt wen Just beeten by a hell of en: "The tcon of ttU CDUld be 70-0." Now ii NI tinl ,.. .t---san Ber· a aooct tum and now we've aot to Wood1on explained to repal"ttt1 bow -Lllfl ii flll:lld wta. & blahlJ p-o-Udi our woundt," 1akl MacDonald. the ICOl"9 Sot IO lligh. ftdent ... bl Gtldle Welt 'tbUrld1y 1'boM team ... kit by ID abnost un-"I WAI 10 efllJ'OIS~ ln the t•mt m.,bt. '*"!able MriM of injurie1, and un· th1t l didn't know we •IA 1COrln1 that much. 1 1uddln)J tooled up ae the ICOrtbocd and Jt .... a.t ... Woodloo l&id be ued 41 al Illa • play en. Honver, MacDonald 1 1 t 4 thinp }ooted diUttettt Ir o a * vant.a1e point. "I didn't 11e them put l.n any _. ttlan one man .t a time duriq U. tame," 1Ud MacDonald, "m.ay\e ,.. linebacker on one play and a back ta another. It doMn'& t.ltt lonr fW' tlllt num bet Of 1ubstltut1G1Lt to ad4 ap,; • ' . "l bave to PJ tb1s thoup," Mid Macllotlald. "I felt W-bot a Vfrl fine first offtulve tesm .. a very tint flrst delenaJve ~ ably the beat we've seen Ill -. "I OU&bt to know. I saw '*8. t• the Ml iD minute1." nid. MlcDcu1d. Ill the worst defee.t in !:hi tet.oor11ds-...., _ ' f I I ca a , __ ...,._ --.. ~ ,• ~ ..... __ _ I .~ ---••• • ' • I - ,....,, ... , $ 14, 1"1 \ • - llkhrin "-...._.,.. twe "*•••r• ef the H.,.,.tt ............. hr Wtftl t I -r 10 11 fM ,.., hi "'"-,.. ..w -··••.tr ..,... the _. ...., -..... , .......... ,..,., •• 1-.lwi-.... ""' ......... ,..... .. --..... fhlt • lf1M I NM W fhl ib 1bf1r ef .... 11 '17 L "'fl't ..... OD~ tlMn WU M -far 11111 ""1 to bl blocldnc -al 111 P1-• '8llllwlll 11111. ~-,--1oa.-... .,. tnc • Ot1or ~ mppod ... t» .... • "' h!a pla,.n. lllld1riJllDdhllllalflil,..i•-.... "' 'It mldOeld after Ille --• ipocladl l•llillli ..,. now beNCNta. Both._,....,... .... Pi 1111• ud the litulhm wa wwwhlt • clrlc. nec..ie- 1: .. Vooll. the Ollor <GKh. la U. Gll)y= who mainllinld bl& -~ nlllit ad cllu IDdolnCIO. "I alw..,. ..... le -a .r:;;." I : d ..... 1 '-h1a ...... ..._ .... M1: • , "llhlokT_lt_..,,lor~le­ plalo -· I foal....., hr hlM. ..... 1lo .... - <I lllo -hitll ..--'"° - -I• °'-c-ty .... "' .... 11-loll:lftl ...... ........... - "Our Illa -that on the Injury play tllot one ol OUl' boy> eommlllod I foal 1""1 from \be play. Wo rwJnl it and we've told him IO." ., Al for the ot!Mr, ft'a diffieQlt for me tb be-ne.e 11111 Tom llllnb I opond time _, .,.,,. to step on people's Ila..,._ lt'1 limply DOI !Jue. 'lt'u• ne. Well' "We cerlllDly haft llO complaints _,I tho game. Santa Ana hll 1 -foothall taem and we wt&b their ltida well ID Ille C1P playoff~• s.r :.ttie1e• Servite -.---..... - Tougher ThanMD IUMBLBB6 INK BXNll '1111 0.-.. C•• at 1 =:.,--; .M:s;,; --~..... --· . • .,~Ww•m"'w"' 'nldtW .... ,.~ c:.:.• ..... -c: 1:1or·--.... , .. ~ .... II 2 in· MWWW far .. Clllkn- 111 -~ .. m U tl cloMS ta~-~ CFL'• nstera .-• tilh wllll ..., In - left.. In elPI --lhe Raml, 'l'llcbr loci .. team in kickoff retwM ill 11 NDbteb far a -. JW'd • ....,,. HU pmt retura • ..,. ... ...... 1.. 'l":dlr Is • p-adoalo .. -Oorolina Stale. ..... bl teccrded • • •• ........ for lhe _,... -w.· .. alwoyo•--"'~ --... "dirty ,...,. -...... "' ..... rty .. "" hlthocheol-. Surtees Joins Field Thora h -... ,~-......... "'" -.. -<I -II loy '"" --lllo "'"-J M-int you first-=:.••''' ........... '""'....,. you build~ ,...,.... For Rex Mays 300 And oo lnmtably JOU hove an udled 17':reat' old boy !cylnC to lmprus h!a coacl> t:at who b• been fated. oUt ol poslUon. To gain a meuun ol n:demptlon and p«bap1 bee•.,. be'o -llld angry, be kDocb 101Deooe •own. RIVERSIDE -I'- "• r 1 d. drtvtnC dMn .... JM Surieel o! Eql1n1 .. a.·-_, In .. -~ JOO r.ee for I ti I POiio b'po "'" .. _ ..... ~..,. Oil No¥ ... Then a coacl> crlOI !Oil!. everybody pta mod and that's the way it Cofil· -al lbe Ilk __ _ Outdoor Sport8 Rep••' Rod, Gun Action Slow BJ Dia ROBINSON --A late bite ot marlin con- tbuel alone lb& southland cout. Jn recent actioo. Marat Aohby ded<ed • 12Bspound bil:fi.ltl while fta:hln& with I tralld fNtlMf from Dir- ..... trenMm. At Mle IM'lt time her bulb&nd, Howard NN1J, bad two 1t:ikel bul 1Nldl. thnn the marlin man- afed to ................ Eollll Newmu alao deck· ...... ..ttaandHor1ct ---..I with ~-. keeping .... ... taalllr and r.ieutq .. -. -... al Ille South .... .....,. al lid ,,...,...., _.... 111 IWfJ>I ,.. tw .... .., ... mJn. IUI ........ l'&'I jt IOQM __ ..... from ~..=-..... ...,111 ,....i. .... 1111 .,.Id lo be ........ In for. -per ballt.r lhll put -· Padfic aree. record. GrOlft· end. endyke l1 a H.n. Island But bundn& la upeded r•ident. to lmiwov• ae aooa. u the ldand, n ,IXX> catcb&We lndiaD summer in DOr1ben1 size rainbow trout art allot· California cftantes \0 win- ed Puddin&Aont Lake to try cond.IUona. be planted on a weekly The roe. Orea and ltroll& -· IUllY winds made qlllil and Ottler r&Jnbowa were re-cb&aU:r openinl a flop ID lealed at ma Rod Creek, most ar-. with tbe bUdl Cr)'sta.1 Lake and tbe eut ipooQ and for tbe moll and wnt forkl ol the San pll't '"kin& the ~ • Gabriel River la Loi Anc• eluded lrMI when buYJ lea County, wttti mon: fbtl bl'u&h la found. belnC re!Mled In the Santi In Onno Valley. h qllOll Mar&arlta JUYV In Sin Dt-t.& 1venced • atimpy ftn r-~ -per hw:IM. ero~v· Wh1tt c.tf!H art al.lo be-In SUta. Barbara, Ven- inC iolrdlced at Puddlna.. bua CounUN, beaVJ foe oe -and --_,, and bto"f)' - ...... In Lal ""''* Cool> .. &md•1 ~ hunt-IJ, In IAb -and hinDOll& Part LUe ln Riv· ., and mlda tbe blrdl 1tt W'llkle COuntf. and in M<>-d.&bt in heavy C//YW wttb nna 1.aM SU Die10 ID avtf'lllt of two top knot.. c...,. ten per -· Dud: hwltlDlh oUll !low Hunton la Nor11nrtll Lal • ----It oo the Sala Sea 111 lhe Aofelea Com:&J nwaied Wister unll Gunner• aver-IOl'D• flve quall ~ mu on aeed only aome 2 btrdJ per Saturday, but wmdl Oil SUD· over tbe Ncwember lat __ day bi._ tbe buntett :!':.;;al;u~=~~~~~~'l!!!!: • >, ' --- ./Slltflr Ba PllOlll 142-4495 ------._ ..... • "" ·uptead .")il$rid _ft.~s· • i .., ...... ne>SllR OIAll&E 111 PACI. ,.... • ..... Nabt. lnftta ---.all-1111 tor lllot, ,... .. ~ at. ... ,ttmc 1111 on-U. ...-«·thHll st ••rt~ ..... AD ,..,. •• I I' --··-.... ..... ol/* .• Jialt-- .-. ............ Clilpl, -.., 1D1-. .. ... ttlll: • ,ulJ ·-. al all -au ...... 1111 fr•• a.ta ......... , tO tPM. s.. ...... ,..'-",_ -"'*-• -MUN'ANGTON llACH SDVICI STORI IDlllllll NIAi 11UP1 ILVD. ~ ............ , .. ,,,, .... • ,..... ............... "*' ... ...... ~,... M-.llnM.~,N tsalw.. --•-•...,.._ 1---tlw M 'tiat.7-1 lot.WOle-. -•--•·•s-••~•----_...-s-•·-- ----------- • ' • • • • ' Ltdla' -..id.,,~-ln·tlloarl,J 18'10l·ll·-w.i by Pim llrlllcllo (loft~ et 1"81,Pw•>'Wd'Cln:la. BullDitoo•-'>- Slle II the P.'"".,._aPlor el Gltpal ~. 1111. IUrla Lonon. The ia'i0·1t1li 11 ...,_,by mink trlmmtd 11107 coot modeled by Volorit Bardin£ of :l020LJmporlol ·O..O. Vm,,br.eflaCompan.y "f).~ep~ ~nlolding, Bigger Sales H~~ '<, . Death Cause • '•-1µ ~~Urit}' Upped 15 Percent W.lllllllOTOH (AP) '°'no -,,_ •Commllllo .... _..o.s, by a llrillbl parlJ-u. -Gf II to ... 11111 lo ""'"--lec•llJ _ .. by Jl'por-. ... "-II 8. 1-(J>.La.), Ibo cbalnnao, oall 11 -'f la<r-CUh ...... paid out ..... lbe llodol s.. curtt:r-amb1'3.flolllloa-1-. For 1911, tllo~lu rall Gf U ~ .. ... •• IJICI -ploJlr --1111 ..... tlll .... able,.... -be rallod ir... 11,!IO to 11,000 ellecUve Ju. I. ·1ne hl&her benefU ~mentl would be elledl'yo nut lllarcb Md ~ be retlected in cbecb 1e11t out April 1. .. , ,, ' • E•hlllria'• Y ..... Leader• Newly ejected frelhmH clau ofllcen for lllleDcla Hi&h Scbaol, Colla 11-. are Oelt lo right) Jane Gran...Ua, treuurer, Patty Wloe, _,. tary, !file Jobnllon, pmldent, IJICI Karp c.mpbell, '1ce p-L ... . . y:·· OR' R0111'S REBEL' I !°:i'.~~7~i~g~~~T~~~~i~:; J 1 I ft • to problems and soothe hurt leehngs, who IRI n 'HIM TftftlV will explain and rea!Sure and inspire. Our commlli!ity Is n.....r ] I UllR I iucky to have many people lik• that: caring 1or "" ·11 ... . . THE.JI ~UNIT1E1D1 -\ijrw•tchi:~~~=~~·?~~%~:t~:~;~ii!:~1:r: them ~on this '!,ll·ia\portalll .oa;k. . • • ~~.,~.~~; . -. 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HUGHES -· au ,...otftl09t ~ ~ .. treuble-tbooektc. 1n1!1*4wac-, catllntkm ..... tMl cl ------. Y'IYM'• ....... -eqi&ipmmt -CID-.... A .tz.s ~ ...... __ _ .............. HUGHES CAWON * ~~!~!'~!~·,;,~w~ .. ~·~•!:!111!!1!•1 . ,.., ... * NO: ~-...... OIJ lo MID Start ..n lllms*'ht." E • ~ lllM .,.... . , .. """' .... -No ....... -,, ........... . . """"" ,. ---Giit P.W., to fGI :=... .... Wlll-:..-..:. Lt ... -= .. ~ .. -· ---,.::.... 111111 ..... rt ........ ..aims .. -"-Call -1t::1 "' ---""'--·~ ..,. • .......,....,. m-o.~iu. l42Mt6 ~ ..:.*;__ _____ *_1 .... 0>. 11 ... .. -o.o ... . IUSIOYS DQ' .. DiPt. -.la °"" II DISHWASHEIS APPLY IN PDtlON 1·11 md ·-· --Fddor a.:,. lt ~ ....... . ........... Cit, ...... . Belt Local ~-l . R. rm AMI .. ~ lllD N~ CJL tDcnll ilblW o..I Opptil••lty -·-.. P.11. DiULT •••di..., No. l UlltLC..ltwy. -... FREE! FREE! FREEi PUl111WOll IAllMAIDS ••• ···~ .. ,.,-. -·--- • -U.. tr. I dl8*l9 • "'1. -..,,. -~'!!! ------OiMii&im Ml'T EXPl:I. * Ql.IOMI --Nl-•l!• . ·-·--ll'lilifiii£ ..,..; ' liiil _.. __ _ •c1'Wc1 ,,. -.-~~-~·~···~~~~~~~~~~--~~ ....... ~ .......... ~~ ............... ~~~-~-·-----..• • ·--.. -. -_.._ - s ,. I ) I Ill I "' -.. Qol ~ ':: :: • 5 • .... • ' .. • • • • • 1 • ' I ' ,, • I • I J , I I . WAITU ----·.I ' I ~ I I f I \ ., ) j ~ I • >.,.. . . ~·,,. . I ! l ' I I . . = • - ----~ - •• ..-.1. 1·-- • a.QLY PILOT EDITORIAL'PAGE Education's Dilemma • Bduclllcm, ~ eclucatloa, IODI lht topolOll fo<l<r la Callfanda'I ....... to.,..-. bu -- tn1ly bani -.., till ~ Cout and dw•""'" In the state. Calilondana la docaclaa put put IUpport of .,,.,Ile oducaUon .-al rrerytblllc --to the polat • ...,. 11111 state's aclucwllonal 1)'11.em at 1111 lovell bee._ • magnet for superior -,., IJ'Ut ld>otan 1114 the sophlltlcatad lndutrlel b""l'J lw the brtlht pn>dll<ll of till ll7llaD. A¢cullart In the ...,. period bu -• d• nlopment plateau In tbll llata of apedallled aopo ...,. drelmecl ot In all hlllory. And education .,a1n bu play- ed a major role. N .. public attltadea bHe cban1ed. A combiJla. lion ot circumstances 1ppeen to account for the re- peated tu.mdown by the .aten of tu measuru urgent· ly needed to malntala educational eae<llence. Amoaf the. are: -""""'" dnln ol flnllll to tbt federal 1....,,. men~ 1'll1llllD« In--~ bJ -·--"'IJ luplyen 11a1nst any ind all local, COUllty or llate lllMS1lreS which could con«tvably lncTeue the ta load -even when they would not, in r~ alfect tues. -Negative TOUnl bJ older 0 lmm1gnnll" from oth- er stalet with lower tcbool standards who Npnl the e1ementa of eztellence u "trilll" and feel that "what wu good eoc>Ulh for mt In the readln', wrtUn'. 'rtth· metk ol the !Jttle Red Schoolho... era is .UD good enollj!)I for today's cblldren." Orange Cout Junior College Dlltr1ct la one of the lai..t to feel tbt pinch. The bad ..,.. there II that the dl.llrlct II beaded for nd Ink In 199~70. Tb.It yoar the dlltrlct appean destined to 1-more tilan ti mUJlon In tultion tu: and '800.000 In out«..n.trld ... 1 tu. Both ma are levied in "free" county ll'NI not .itbl.I Iba -al a j1lnklr collop dlllricl Sid· dlobacl: JW>lar Collep J>l1111ct.-n will ilCWDIDIOdif.t lludanu la tilt Soutll OOoit -and Ganleo Gnn md =-appear be-bllo ""' Sant.o Ana eon.,. Leplly, no pu~ tcbool 1yllem can ao lnto the red. A cutback ln ecJ1UM offering&, lncraue la clua-lize:,. pwT of .a-Dft' .tu.. or ~e_ o~ melDI wt1l ha¥t to be oand to IOIQ the boob bllanc;i. Other tacton 1n the ftepwlll dilemma are tltilt tft.. rollment 1nc:re-f-tlMm ..,.,sec! valoatlona la the dlrtr1ct l.Dd. inflaU.on pr1la:ce. cost lncre•ea avv- •llnt lllOl9 than 5 ~ I JUI'. Detut ol two lu ntnidit meaaum caUJed the dlstrict to pare ft.I te1cbtn1·11in, eUminate couna and PfOll'lllll, drutlcally cut ••ent purcbuet and post,. pone building projec:ti: needed to meet future enrotJ.. ment ill<nuel. The damage done will touch everyone, taxpayer or bo~ f0< Cllilornla'• .. .,..,. Jlmlnr college system per- form.a: a dual role. It znakw,_.. employable thole not touclled Willi collogo llardS, and make1 a collefe de- gree -Ible 10< -meoau, but not llnandally able to aupport a tun four 1911'1 la a four-year college or lllllvenlty. ' Help m~y be in the oftlna at the atata levet Atr aemblf Speller Jetae II. Un"'1> bu 1m10UJ1ced be wt1l lmllt tllat tU5 mDlloa ~ tdd!UOOll oew tu:es nnt year lhall be earmarttd flJr ~ tu: Riie!. "The $155 m1lll'lll COlll4 ilaool 8-tbt enUre outlay far junlar col1-llld ...wd wipe qat moat of that burclai for local .. .,., .. ., • be llid. Wbea all'• Aid Md d-ol coune, tile tupayera ore the Ame people, wlletber th•y'ro dlggl., down for a sales. J>l'l)pei ty ·nr ~ iu. stat• nr toall'IL Bui U Callfornla II to P10lect ill lavestmenl la tdllcatlon, the prime llimu!anl to atatnlde prosperity, -ahlft, lng ll'<IWld ol tbt vlllble tu: buroen I.! oppanntlJ 1 poy· cbolo&lcll noceoallJ • .. • ! , ~ ... , .. A void These: Christmas Gifts for Servicemen s • .,Set S,,.ee Sll•I• ,._tie ftle9e ill IJ.S. ... .. McNamara Didn't Tell All · 'Always,' 'Never' [ W'U wlldalnt a be&tJmer at brldp tb9 OiCMr' wer:Wtc. A card WU played, and m. ~ ''C'O¥el"9Cl an honor wttb u ~-··-it ... the 1t'fOQJ 1hlq to do, but .... bad beord the rule, ud WM foDowiD& It. A Utile later, her tucber mode the oppollite mlltab. 1be beatnaer bad led.,..., from u llCI.. "Never." l&k1 the teacher, "lead a•&:J from Ill act in a au.it contract." t f<nborl mnlndin1 bim ~ maDJ Workl Cbamplonahlp hancb have beta 1t'OD pl'9C.ilel7 by i.ad1nc a••J from an ace. Or fr-.n mentionin.1 that ''nev· er" ad "ahrays'' mw •ordl that doa't -Ill 1bt (ood -·· -· INDEED, T8E WAY most people le.am to play -or are uupt - brldf• II the same way tbty INn>, <r mlJJeam, more l«riom matten. It m.J&ht even be stated without e:ua· aeration that molt ol tbe workl'1 •ou come from our turnini a ".ame-tim••" into an "a1'w ay1,.. and a "rarel.y'' into a "never." The brk1ce tyro IUIPI dOWll I let of rules and lojunc1Jona -"Alwa11 cov· er an honor with a honor." "aecobd band low," "third band high,'' "don't trump p&rtlt«'• .re"-and theft plays hliDdlJ acconlinc to the rule•, not ac· cordin1 to the conc:Utiona llJd necepj. tie• of the particular hand. a human to 111 what alway1 1halll be, wbat never could be,, a.Dd. what cer- tainly 11: tn all cues. People folloW' rules, tVlm when they an iuppllcUle to a lfvea sttu.tion. -... uncertallll1 II not tasr to bear, and tbeJ onftr a ·~ cer-taintJ to I difficull trvtb. Birt mat· lorio&tho..-lloot-the game; in fact. tb9 dlfbl1tioa ol a mu· tar la oae wbo knaw1 bow', when, and ""1 to _. or defy tho ..-. ClllLDllEN WHO ara lllueht t b e traditional mirtab that there ii only one cornet Annrm' to everJ quation become dutifW. itudeftta IDd ctt &ood marb -but they a1ao become rlatdlJ incopoble of ..,. truly '"1ClnlJ ..... In .. , fiold, ""'1 aj,lclally In tho adencu. For education la a Prote•• ol dilcover}'. not ol NOllJHblfftnC YOWi& minda. TD tho Editor: I am wrttinl for the Okiponka Ho- rtson Club. Wa are a branch of camp Fll1I Glrll, blah tcbool atvel. Amon& other thin.p we an l°'ftl to send Chriatmaa ctn. ud bope to send a small tree to acmt ol. tbe homeleal ~ ID ta. combat zone of Vietnam. We are &oinl to be aeJllq candy to rm. lbODIJ f« lhll project but uua ..ui not cover an c:mta. Al 1ou know" It la quite upena.lve to aend paclr.atu to Vlelnam, n1'0dall7 In the n1>b fli Cbriatmu. I REALLY TH1NK thla preject 11 •ortb.•hile and we are in our small Wteers from ttodn' ore tOdcomt NOf'mlllZJ wriWrt 1hoMld C'OMlllf" iht1r me-on M JOO IDOrdl or i... TM riglat &o ~c Uitni to 1't tpOCI ur eliminate ltbc!I U te•crwd. AJ1 let. kn fnMlt iRdudt rigllatvrc _, Mail· "" oddr,., but Jlll7M' eUJ k .wa. Mid 01' f"Cq¥.Crt. •Q' trytne to abow our appndati.on to these men fighting for ua. l tblnk it W'Ould ra1ae their morale. IECY. ~ fa 11 , ?tin& the new Soviet ll*t: ~ ~ .... , .. made .. -u.. ol tllll la- craue In Rlllllln _. acttvtllll. II> ·stead, he limited b1a coot ~ mt-Dl to the Jl'OBS, altbol&P tb9 rte- onl Soviet lluncblllp point to - men startling Ruuian weapon ct. velopment ln 1pace. Al "!'Ori.<! by McNunaro, tho FOBS Ondin1 wu bued on data ptJ>.. ered by U. s. detection devlcu monJ. torln& several abort-llved mpacecratt launchings by the Ruulanl in W'bicb tba qtellites did not complete 1 full orbll 'lllese experiments lnvolved lnl than ftve per cent or the Scmet ~ t.ntJ durin1 the put two JUTI· Mc- Namara made hi.I announcCDleDl al· ter learning that the BoUM Armed Senkel Committee. beaded bJ Rep. Mende1 Rlven. D-S.C., bad gll(1tl'!ed clolllllt "' -Soviet ..... and. -IOIBll In mab tho lnfonnollon public. TllE IJLTDIATB MW'ON -SW1 --lllldybyU.s...-,. IJdeUI..,.... npertl are the othlr So- viet _. lbofl In wblch' Wllpoe- •taIWtl ftf'I put lnto °"' tJlt lQGn ---Iha-lllto • ..... ...,. or pleeea 1a carof111tJ P'•- IDd coatroDM af'se....... •' Acoiielt~-• """'" JJ!d 11M111· -&Ml)tll, - -= _Iba __ _ Md 11111111 a MDIV -a lllllllhnr- bted ~-..-, -. 1n--.i ............... .. ma, ..... 17 11•• ......... .. 8lOt at--& ·JNi:Mss 1 ' 114 -m b:aUiae. ·~o1,-s ............ ctpel* of ~ a nc1Nr nr- baed. • ' -~ a ....... XMO!O!l~p-lltll"•"I'• -_.... Iba -lo laiilloll • llllillta Ill Ill retch • -..... OYW Ille U.1., led ---bom'1o' II 1o1:10111 -U,. -1 fto1la Jftil~~-• I A <lllD.T Dl.U. di' oibtt ~ 1n11 -... lndlco.., that au 11 .. mtclaar _. W11poo !be R• ...... are dev•Joplq ntbar Oum U. IO:' called .. ,.,.""110ntl Orb!llnl --1 , I • • p ....... "CERTAINLY" WAS one of the fovr wordl bvnd by Coofuclua in b i 1 Book of Analecta. He barred it be· caute it 11 prutSDptuoua ton, for ID I rapldlJ chan&lnc W'Orkt, IUCb ... ours, the w1.111Dgoeu to aUltain u.a- eertainty, the tolerance for ambip.tty, la tbt only way to keep a firm erup on rulitJ. Rule1 are UJeful only u roup pkia; they are •one than use-.. tbey are dangerous, w b e n theJ became .Intellectual handcuff1. "Al•aya" and "never'' an concepts thllt bekial to dl'rinlt.J; when applltld to morllJ.lty, Ibey can become mortal erron that wreck tbe peace tablie, u. contvence table, and tbe bridge table.. b there any way your PIPlf ctUJd W'l1te up u article on our ~ and interest the public enough to maybe tend small doiiatiom to ·~ tbia project? U IO it would be IJ"lll1 q.. preciated. U you need any furtlllr bto formation you can contact me M Ml- ""°· NANCY CRANS Prftkl.ent Pearson's Vindictiveness A Rosary of Recall TV R-lliu Memory la a rosary of recall. It 11 • grac1ou1 nec1tlace of tbl h• ma.n spirit. Each bead II a pa I t event or preclOUI mperlence kept 1hining 'trlth the fadeLeu Juster of the mind. You have 1trung yourHU quite a neck.lace U you can look back and remember when- IF A CHILD was often cranky and 1Jstle11, it wa1 1urpected that he prob- ably had worms. You were pretty 11ure an elderly man had falH teeth if he con!l1UinUJ declined to eat an apple in the pres- ence of other1 . During aummer1 the atreet repair crews wouJd give every kid in the ne.Jghborbood a pie« of warm W to che1t'. It had only one defect -you couldn't blow bubbles wtlh it. Tbe cultural center of the Amerlc1n home wu the family piano. Mother or alder plriyed, while everyone elle 1atbe:red around and sing. FATHER ALWAYS r1ther hated to have company for dinner. as that decfOon to ·atar't chareinC '3 for home calls. It wu a mark of cmtillty to eat •tor.boU&ht brud. tn mod amalJ town.a women aUU baked Jt at home. A ...Ue who couldn't turn out a n.al tuty pie WU re1arded u I aliplbod homemaker and deficient in cbarac- '" · A PROSPEROUS farmer proud ol hi.I 1tat.urt Jn the community alway1 had the hired band oil the harDNI until It aboae before dri'1nl hia hone and wa&on 1nlo town OD SaturdaJ. After buytn1 hia 1uppUe1, be wually went over to the courthoUM to find out wbc> wu balnC tried for W'bat and to cH .. cu11 with bJ.1 old cronies bow the elected ol'.ficlala ftrt wuttna t h e county's money. WbeMVer you .. ,, a l•d with a To the Edltor: From modem educational talni· lion: J know what my stomach loob lib and what It takea to etop exceu m'!:f: Drtu It !coat) with P~toe-blJ. , I know wllat I always tbouPt WU in the cllarett.i! mixture: 'lbt JGIC· bonla come to Marrlburro O!IUld:r'J. I know bow a football c-OllCb fMll if he can't find hit right guard -dit- femele11 . Alto I know what lo do : If I awake feeling too good and would ratbe:r feel rotten : Tate Cll& u X-ed·nm headache. lP I SEND MY BOY lo 1llDllB* camp and want to avoid IS cnUln ln two weeks: Put a pumlce tubt cf pa1te in hla knapsack that ta oew. improved and fortified w be cu &learn. If a waitre11 1erve1 my luocb atra well: Offer her a Tlp-0-Rillo. U I Med a metallic buildup: Feut fut on J'!!r·lt-tall. U I can't aleep: G<J lo the pamr,. for a can of Slte·Pe1s. band•ged thumb, you knew he had meant havinl to eat Jn the dining burned hlm1elf wb.Ut tryln& to learn room nitt.r than the kitchen. where the eaoterk adult art of Ugbttn1 a If the party host 1pray1 room ~ ener when I arrlvt: Ban the pad b1 dropping a Dirt Bomb. it wu mort relai:ed kitchen mat.ch with bit thumbnail. One of the .:t: warning sign& that If my girl friend 1ay1 I have bli4 breath: Uat-ber-Ee:n 100 ~v.i1htt. J.allation h9d Jed wu the doctor' a ,.. WHEN A. tltNGLE l8dy trm 30 tot TF 11lE WASHING doesn't l'OCDI oat •• &e-r"f/ft herself • cat It W'll thought Iba had cleaner than white : Dash it All bl O..· Dotr "-•' ~:I,)' Mir' comrnerci.alt ever-*1nb the beer. Wbat happem to an ttuit hMr atta a biter ccamerda.11 CURIOUS given up hope of 1a.nding he:nelf a E-Doll · husband and had become nconclled ff J for get to give the cat Iler w ... to'the Ide• of beln& an old maid. na1ct.1 can of food · Lock her ta • An Intellectual •u anybody ,.. ho lighted roon, and fttd her at 1 a.m •• subscribed to the Uterary Olgelt mag-since I tiate to hear the · Appetltt ai.lne. After 40, a majority of Amerl· Alarm." cant rarely bou&ht or read any book II I am not 1ure I lit a 1evtn·m.lmdia Reptbited fnm Hu'"°" Eomta Clillornla Gov. Ronold ~ P10o bailly bhmdered poliUcally in the. v• bemence of his denlab: of a Drew Peanon column that a "bornotuual· tty rtni" had been operauna ta the governor'• olllce. The PNnon report ,.... typkally e:xaggerated, but two aldel of Reagan, it bu been utablltb- ed almost beyond doubt, W'ert releu- ed aneral months llO J.at&lllt be- CIU81 of a atronr 1uapk:ion of bomc>- Mlllll conducl TBE "EVIDENCE" on tbtlr be- havior tbat Rea1an bad, ho"""'• WU not the sort that could be prodm> ed. bl a court of libel In. ~ dDce tbeY are now mrt of r:overnment, be had ae desire to mak9 the men'• u ... ...,. ...... agonizing than tbty llreedy an boand to be. Thus, be went out of h1a W&:J to deny tbat ~De bad been find bec1UM of homoaa:uality, Nor could he ,.y -unleu be Obed to ala.oder his former employes - Ulat be had fired them for "•uapect.. Dear Gloomy Gus: The advertising ot b1J1rd liquor bu been prohibited on TV. How- ever m01t TV herot1 w1ll Inter· rupt the pursuit of the vtlla!n for a short oaa . -H. 8. M. Dear Cm10UI : except the Bible. cigarette: Check ilf Mll·0-~1Ptet. WeD. JI you'll Jilt.en Vf!f'J cio.e-A nerckUe w11 aomething muy men I don't know how to fnxl not a'°41t ,,.., ......., ,...... _.. ......., .., ~ ~2!l~U..j never wore except when ccurfin&, ID-the retrelhlng ch.angr in Sam li.lcillano. •n•••,.,., w ff ..,. -· 11111111 _ ~. ...~-.....•**? #st • '!lap -WM-iL.lemp ~.Sam.7 ¥4111 1<~~"4_;;-:.;'";..:'"::;."':,":..:;;:=~-;:..:"':;":.;:-::.~ • •• ... '-·· d an funerals. DON i'lllLLIPS ' I, . . .. ,,. ...._ • • • . . . ·--- • • • • I • • . .(,