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VOL 60. ~. 2'6, l ~. 34 PA&IS • ~DAY, DECEMBER 'IT, 1967
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Today's CIO!I ..
TEN CENTS
Queen M&ry 'Dad'S ·S!ijp' to Newport Woman
Queen Mary
Abdicates
• !Almer ~ Ntwpott
0Beach, the
.,,. • .,. amacked too mucb ot •
crUp, I tlfttmint September day 11
~ wben flbe watched Lbe tow·
~t ~ bit ocean water for
lbl ,pm dmt.
MelGrlea were too mueb for tbe
Glaa&cnr-bana Mrs. Lorimer. For lbe
well r.membered bow tbe "s:rand old
Qqeen" ..... cheered to tbe echo by
tbt ·~ Seots wbo built ber in JOhn 8nrinl'• Clydea\de 1ant
.
Ocean Rejgp .
111~ le1. Her~... 1:11 · ·wa•a:· I 1.~ .-.. M di
ten " ---!Yllt ~., --.m. we• ... 1 UIPI • & .... _
a • ...._..,.e•blM1'fl)e.
COfM weebnd • .,.mpt bedroom.I
for tbe landhlbt>er1' cQriOUJ wbo have •
never •pent a AIOt ~d tbe Queen
MarJ-« aJl1 other lhfp.
Ber public roo1n1 and vut di.nine
.area will become wa~ng place• for
the attluent dlnetl-oui and cooventioo
attendees.
Her broad promenade deck -which
once naounded to the brlak 1teps of
wealthy and famoua pauenien ol an·
other era -will becGIM a louDliJlt
area for customer a awaitlnt a tab.l&-=-
many of whom 1'111 •pin sea Jami
about the "lut out voy11e at tho
Queen Mary."
And what about thll 1-iuat VOY•
•1e! To put lt brteflJ, lt wu the lonaeat.
moat apenaln and 111011 cootrover·
a1al vCSJa&• ner made bJ a moden
pUMQler ablp. From SGuthampton.
EncJ,ud, around Cape Htrn and up
the PldAc coaata of Soutl.: aod North
America to Loa1 Beach. That'• tbe
most salt water ~ dowqer Queen
ever put under ber botiolll In one
••erot•hli· •• To Lon& Buch officials and 1e11tl·
mental residents. nothing in the fu-
ture ed.lpee the arrival of Queen
Mary.
II you wttneaaed all or 1111 part of
it Saturday mornlng, you will under·
stand why. J wltne1Md it all from tbe
tur. will eclipse the arrival al Queen
M "-)
A.a da•n broka onr tilia Orup
Cout, the Queen Mary b.lt alrudJ
paaaed San Diero and wu ltioklnl a
(he QUEEN, Paie 1) .
Child Desertion
If earing Slated ~
For wast Woman
Trustees to Crack Down
On College Protesters
Trustees of the California St.ale Col·
lege aystem voted Saturday to au•·
pend or diJmiH students and faculty
member• wbo en&•&• In or threaten
violence on a.ny of lbe ta collece
campusu.
Tbe vote. taken in emergency meet·
In( in Los Angelea. repnsenta a atH·
renlnc or the truatees' ittitude a1 a
result of recet lDcldents of violence
at San Frand.lc:o St.ate and Cal Slate
Loi Aa111Q.
The vote wu 14-6, with Gov. Ron·
ald Reagan. LL Gov . Robert Finch,
Auembly Speakel' Jesse Unruh, and
Supl of J>ub1Je. Jn1truct.lon Mu Raf·
ferty au slcSln1 With the majority. Un.
rub and Rafferty did not have votes.
hOft'Ytt.
The toup responu wu t.rigeced
bJ outbreaks in wbkh campus prop-
erty WU d'eatroyed. clUHS au.tpend·
ed, and job interviewers forced lo net
campus.
la votin& for ma.'ldatory suspenaion
or dl.tmi.asal in casa of adual or
threatened viaience; the tru1tee1 onr·
rode objections from coll•&• pres1·
dents UJd the a~te1'ick faculty Ac•·
dtm.ic Senate.
Gov. Re•gan aaid he could not
''coace.lve of.any exfenuaUna drcum·
stance'' that wouJcl require leslier
puniJbment than 111.1pen ion or dis·
rn.lual ''in connectioo " th ~els of
force or vtolenc:e ."
The trustees also vo~d "lo evalu-
ate the stewardship" of President
Jobn Summersklll of San ~'rancisco
St.ate. Some trustees adv<K at.ed thf'
lmmed.l.att firing of Summer,;kill for
losln( control of the 11tu1bon on his
campus.
Santa·Oaus
Answers Phone
Santa ClaUJ took time from ht~
busy achedule at the North Pole todav
to t.ell the DAILY PILOT be ls plaf'I·
nlnl to 1pend Thursday ni&ht talktM
to younp~a 09 ~ telephone ;ibo1.1
what they want for Cbriltmu.
ChUdren m\lst mab 1ure to call onl~
between 7 and t p.m., Santa said. Thi'
number tor dlred, toll-frft hookups to
the North Pole la m.t240, accordlni:
to a Corona del Mar Chamber of Com
merce 1pokuman.
Santa said that ln cate youngster~
cannot set the.Ir can. through. tbf:v
1hould plan to leave a note at t.hf'1r
howe fot hllD Mfore they go to bed.
•mile. "Y1'U ... a. an eqf.Deer be
bad tD be IUl'e I.bat lbJ.Dp were jUJt
&.s they lhould bt.
.. Wben be came back,', she Mid,
''he ~ me: 'Aye, but 1'0ll bonny
boat has aome s:rud enitnea In ber .'
''That was hJ&b pralle from Arehie. ••
Archie Lorimer lan.d oa bia "bon-ny beet" on ttu... men oceecket be·
lo~ advent 0( World War IJ in um bis drafthle 1ato the Mer·
ch Navy. He died on a 1.eu Wua·
triOU1 ·~ -tbe a,ooo.ton tmter ••CaJedoa, ' cut in two by a torpedo
within aI&M 0( Lbe lrllti cout.
Today, Mn. Lorimer llvea in New·
port Beech with tbe JOUD&elt of the
four chlldren abe was called upon to
raise akJae -a married dautbter wbo
couJdn't be with her on Pier E ''be-
callle lhe bad a wee be.Im tbla week
and can't leave boepttaJ aot11 Moo·
day."
Of tbe other Cbre& LGri.Jntn, I SCIJ,
Archie. tlves In SOUth Africa. a daugt>-
ltt, Jeannie, lives lD Scotland and an·
at.her son, Hugh, is a doctor In Van·
couver, Canada.
"But we're all very clole," she aaid.
··A.ad we all Jot.elided to be bere to-
day. But t:'n intendool have beeo
ruined by ess commit.menu and
t.bies. Still, I've been ordered to give
a lull account ot the last voy.ge of the
(ht DAD'S SHIP, ~ !~
Cong Suicide Rush
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Btidly _Mauled by U.S. Artillery Post
SAIGON CAP) -Viet C-1 ~ ~ badly maaled la • lllUclde ...
&aah today aa a mt1Btd U.S. ~ ,
1ery poet 50 mUa Darth °' --wbile other euerrilla unlu made three
lh.arp attackJ on . outpostl within 25
mllf's of the capital.
The enemy death toll Lo major ac·
tions over the put week cllmbed past 1.n according to U.S. and South
Vietnamese calculaUons.
An esllmated -tOO Communiata
dlaqed eat fl tlM ...... darbtn
IOw'll'd b at.' Ill 61 ANric:q If· tlDlr7 pGlt at .,.. ~ ID a hea-
vy croaftN ti macblDe IUll. sre-
nade la~. 40mm cunoo and
le&nm bowttaen '8vel f« point-blank
fire.
GI.a round 124 enemy bodies on tbe
battlefield and aald maQJ were only
teen-aien. One American was killed
and 31 wounded in the two-boor baWe
for the J.26.man posl
Two of Ute attacb cloMr 10 Sllcm
.... ~ dlwenlODia 1Mrt la lbt
third a wav• o< guerrtnu broke tbe
puimeter at a U.S. 9th Infantry DivJ.
11on camp at Nbut Tan before beinl
throwa out in band~and figbUng.
The US Command reported tbat
~even Americans •ere killed and 41
were wounded in the tbr• lkinnl.sbel
around Saigon , wit~ .tinott all the
c-a.s~es at.Nburian.
Irvine Company Learys Arrested in NY
Asking Annex
Of 122 Acres
"•·Ulll9:JW • ail'f&ia f1f • ..!'pi•ull
~--~·~iiiPMrt.
U Lbe • 0 4 fl llJ $fif M,....
' CITM I" li9cf bf p&pntar e-wmfs ....
•rt, It would allow .... ..,.,.. ot
IA.rte ec:reatt ......... ~ts
tit bllfMl8I de&ipl," aecGl"dint to DI·
rea Grodi, usodate dty pfannet.
Groth noted tn.t the prcposed r.on-
ing law would allo permit ~city to
compel developen to dedkatt alw
for auch public l.IMI a1 acboola and
parks.
He pointed out that pre~ntly the city
cannot legally Tequire a developer lo
provide land for schools that would be
needed by families movmc into new
homes.
The Irvine annexation proposal in·
volve1 122 acres of uninhabited ter·
ritory above Harbor View Hills and
fronting on MacArthur Boulevard. The
property iS Ju.rt south of Urbanus
Square.
Groth said Irvin# planntrs ln~nd
tn ~velop the land into a commumty
similar ln concept to Caaas CapiStra·
no and ChJdad Capistrano in San Juan
Capistrano. Tbeae developments
utilize common will construction and
the •harint of lot llnH. Some of the
unit. ire being aold for 158.000
The Irvine project preaumably
would Include pro~tslon for some com-
mPl'Clal 1ctJvtty, auch as a neighbor-
hood sboppin( center. Groth aug·
gest.ed.
City councilmen tooi~ht are expect·
f'd to receive formally Irvine's annex·
atlon request and at the same time
~t a public bearing date for the "plan·
ned community" ordinance.
NEW YORK. <AP\ -The stock
m.arat too1 a moderate loss late thi~
arttt00on after 11 early attempt to
alva:nn failed. Tradiftl w a a acUvf'.
ISee quotations, Paiet 28-29 1
The Dow Jonea average of ~ in·
dUJtriala WH dOWll 3 70 lo 1183.5.'i but
had "'1.lttled an earlier loas.
On New Narcotics Charges
Butchers to Vote
On New Contract
To Finish Strike
LOS ANGELES I A.Pl -Sulking
Southern Califorrua butchers vote to.-
n 1 g b l on a new contract proposal
wtuch. If approved. could end the
monlh·long strike against reta.ll rood
stores
Tentative agreement on lhf three
yur contract was reached Sunday
between the mealcutt.ers union, rep-
resenting some 9.000 butchers, and
the Food Employers Cl:>uncil, coverin1
about 1,000 markets.
It followed by one day an Interim
agreement between 1,000 meatcutters
and two market chains involvlnc 89
stnre~
With the earlier aareement. meal·
cut~rs satd they would be at work to-
day at market~ operated by Food G1·
ant and Unimart.
With the announcement of Sunday'•
agreement. negotiators fOr both aides
~aid picketing would be discontinued
today at the st-0res mvolved .
Harrv Poole. union executive vice
president. said the new contr1r t
"iives meatcutters assurance nf joh
~ecurity and econonuc welfare."
tate when lhe Saturda7 n.iden from
Duc:bn1 County aeiaed John and h1s
~e-m-. ... cl #bolll WU ~· 41 ~ ........ ol ,....:; I ... ~ ... ~--., .,. ~ .. utata, 4>•.Ded W111laJD HJ~ aOd. l.Ml7 wu '-.SJ·----.. :" .. 1"fl1I nunf.,. Lury ..at la 1 )Md.
d.la ,._, ...... arid -=c"IN
to·~ ldm.u -t.k CGUttboue •te .. in Millbriiot. Wbel'e SbeJtff Law·
rence M. QmnJa lonn.ally anutei
him. Leary tba ~ bef0tt a
justice of the peaoe and pleMed ht-
nocent lo the charges, after wbldl ht
wu releued on 12..500 bail.
Lury was cllarfed wlt!l ~aplncy
to vtolate the penal law by ~ use
of dangerous drugs, conspiracy to per·
mit the crime ol a crbntuJ nuisance,
conapiracy to permit t:be ei:me of IO-
Ucltat.lon, mamtaialq a criminal nul-
Hnce and criminal aollclt.ation. A 11
are mlade:meanors.
Leary, who wu accompanied by hi1
attorney Noel Tepper, waved t.o oew•·
men after bis court appear&nce arut/
aaid: "Merry Cb.rutmas." ---,
He left for the estate where he sai•J
he would "meditate" about a neWJ 1
conference he has ach~uled .
A warrant was also out for ttlt at •
rest of Leary's millionain patron. WI I·
Uam Mellon Hitchcock of New Yor:t c.,
who leases the est.ate to Leary's Ca 1-
talla Foundation for a nominaJ fee.
Hitcbcoc.lt did not tun up with Le I ITJ
to anawt'r conspiracy charges
Hitcbcocll is the aon of the late To m·
my Hitchcock, a socialite polo ch.11m·
pion who wu kiUed in World W•r ll
wt.Ile commanding a U.S. Air f) •rce
fighter force in Eagl.and.
Through hta mother, the foJ 'mer
Margaret Mellon of Pittsburgh. JI .itch·
rock 11 an heir to one ot the nal Uon · 1
great bankin1 fortunes.
A bit or ovcrcut ove.i 'head
'Tuesday. predlcts forec ~ter
Jack Frazee. with coastal ~m·
peratures movmg up to e he 68-
desree mark. And nn o 1in m
sight for a whil~.
INSIDE TODA 't' A Newport Buc.'b area woman who
•Ue1edlJ dumped ha' newborn lnWit
In htr front 71rd lmmediatety after
birth will be arra1aned Tuuday ln
Santa An•-Oranl• Munldpel Court
on charaea of wUltul 4MIH&n.
Mrs. Lianne Hill, 11, of 1411 Mon-
rovia Ave .• 11 aceUHd ol p18clq the
towf'l·wnpped Infant in the 7atd of
the home ahe ah.-.d wttb ber motber-
ln· law. Mrs. Hatti Hill, lmmfM.fWtely
after aivina birth to the boy tn th•
bathroom 111t Nov. 28. SherUra of·
fictn found thf! luaty, 1even-pound
baby at &:40 a.m.
Dory Stalls Win Support I 11 nn nhnO.YI bou• ta h<>10
f11U~h. Curt Ollon b~(lt our /o..i
,,,nr'• 111inur to capt"" th'
fcnmh annual Sail of ttw Sabot.•.
th~ rcct of the lftOr fo r 11ounu·
.•ters. Booting, Paa' I &
Offlcen claim that Mn. Hiii tnld
them the chUd wu not ~r huaben<t'•.
He is a Martllf! ~rvln1 In VJttnam.
A cow1 oftker today dated that the
Hin baby I• "dotnr well" end la bf-.
Ing cared for by Mn. Hill's motht"r.
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By JDOME r. COLLINS .... ..., ........
"Now wt Dow wtttl M bere for 11
•Ue." TbM't._ ~ of the rtNOM Newport
8utb _, 1dllllnnu Carl Marbern
la all ftr a plan to fl.ink dnrv
nett •tau.a bl Ntwporl Pltr •r1th row• or wooden plll1111.
The proJtct. 8CClldlaa to a ty Man
•<er Harvey L. Hurlburt. l~ aimed ie1
crtatlni 1 wharf·Ub atml\lphcrr fnr
the ar~ as well 11 helping to rlean it
11p The plan, however, has ldcltt'd up
a small controveny m town.
Som• okMlmers claim the "wood
1·urtaln11' would 1n eff~t h1dr a l'olor·
'ul. hl1torkal landmark. Oory li~htr·
men have 1old ~ir catche~ al lhf'
1ame location 1lnce 1902
8 u t Marberry and ottler membtr~
f the n .. t HCI nothing at all ('(Intro·
•raial about tht propo~al
Thf!y m•I with Hurlh111 t an<1 h1•
,taff last week to dlscul!I lhf' projf'<'t,
and we l'.'ame away pretty tnthu•I••·
Uc." Marberry 1ald today
He noted that the pillng1. an t1tl·
matrd ~ of which wlU be llnf'd up
alon~ the bttk!llide of the of~n dllap·
1dated bins or 11t.alls. should go a loni:
W&\' toward reduc1nJ1 1 vandaliam
problf'm
"Kid~ at niaht just rip off lhe lla<'k~
11r nur ~•,.II~ 11nr1 t11nnf!I In 11n'1trnuth
(Sf'• OORIES, Pat• !}
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2 DA!LV PILOT
Jack in Box
Faces Tough
Time in City
cin a Jad.·l.o-tbe-Bol: ruta11rant b9
~ui>-too~th•
strtnctnt requiremenb • "" drive-
in 1nack lhopl in Newport Be•dl'P
Robert C. lill"Vt1, tJ. Food.mater 1
Ill<: .•• _...,, -...
He 1*. a Ute -,,. plnNec core·
mlulonen Ju. 14 \o eonvlnc:e them a
UH permit lhou1d bl &ranted for drive
in and tPe-out JKi.-ln-tbe-Bmc at 2>~
W. Belboa Blvd.
HUWJ 9DU,lht and woo • contiou·
aftce on hl1 applkatioa lut w e e k,
pJemUni th•t axtra time 11 needed to
dnelop "more }rec.lie plans."
Bat be '11 be buttinc a new l a •
.tined at curbln& the lfOWlb of short
order llludl, upedll]y ill the Wut
Nnport area.
Cou..Dm. -year ... pa..ed an Pmetpney h"eeu ordinance banninf
uy more snack shops until more
~m~alve reculationa could be
.rnDOMd on them.
The MW rules were fM>d, and stip-
ulate tb.t .md -1ne ... must be
'*ed cm ue pettnlb, ...... aubatan-
ttal oG-:ltrttt parkinL landlcllping,
llehtia& atandards. restricted 1 i I n
areas and m•aonry walls around the
grounds.
Harvey's ari&lnal application for the
~tt.U w. a.---caaM .... Welt Hawport. _..,
to ......,.. be wu tbtntt'I( f!I eeme-
UUt more tubltu.tiaL ''ftM IMlrl Ml Nm ...,,.mt· .. .a Ille • .., lllnoP.. -c...-dlmo Al l'-slt -,.
Fcn:ft uld a restaurant repruenta-
tiw came dawn here two ar three
...u.. ... .... • l>eauttfal •••lie
0( •Ht •• 1uppol8d to be a famU,-
type rel&awut., d redwoea con·
ltnldioll ..... al("
Sowcea at dtJ hall .aid the site
H.ane7 bu dKIH:D •oukl requin the
uae al. four lob, and nsem the ._
molltlOll ol. a buildln& now occupied
by S.7 and Bead! Rulty at 3)25 W.
B&lbos BMt.
The prlllp!Wtia ft}IQl'tlildlJ are aJ..
ready in elCl'OW, altbouah a 817 and
Beach 1poke1man dedlned to com-
ment on UM! reports or on what role
the ttattJ firm ii playing in tht ven-
ture.
What's Best Use
For Dump Site?
Land Study Seen
Wh•t can you bed. do wldt .. •Id
dty dump!
Newpcrt Beach cit)' roundlme• t.
niaM will be teeting MIWUI to tUI
qoeaU. •tth the aatkipated approY·
aJ. of an e.a~ study al the
dty'a 81b .... 1nai diipoail au at the
wuten end of Costa Mesa 's Jldl
SU,.L
The city tranafnT@d di9pcul .,.
atiau frGm the dump to the COW'lty
f.Clity at CoyeH Cnym almost one
,... qo.
At U. WM, the abudoeed ute wu
mtbaded te be worth ..,, ... n. dtJ staff t.niebt will rtcom·
mad *-lhl8 coodl bin Willey ud
Jhm. an Arcadia mct-erial firwi.
\I t!mim"k ea -~ land Ule _ ........ ~.
Tht ....,.. acc:•4inl to City Mn-
qer Harvey L. Hurti.rt., Wl:kl W m-_,
-A dNrntin--" •\1Fl'OU9dinc lend v.1 ...
-A IU44y arf Iha prttenebl Yalut lo
ft cit)' fl twf ' C a tr•wel mhl· ...................
• -A ...... mh.... fl the peniblie
vatitw fl tlte ""'*tr .. prin~ JHIF·
ttirs . ...,._ 91 P*•I futtlM' de-
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-A ltudy 9' 1"'° C'~'1 1bill1y In
pn~ tk am with wMeT, teW'ft'
11116 lflw1l'I drairl..lfl! ~··
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T.wisters Rip ·:Pft1f da'
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Tomadott Lash lO Cities; wss $7 Million
J'AIWIA CITv. Ma. (APi -R00t·
Inf tonOlld.ou ihatttred $&Ddiy Morn.
Ing quiet In 10 '1oflda pa.nhlDdlt Cl·
Li,es , Mvelln1 hullltfedl ol homet and
building• and killln1 two .,,,....._ One
twister bit an Alabama border COUD· ty. -
Mor~ t.bf.JJ..D> were tepOr1.@d lnjur.
ad in fl1wib. 'mNt tn a t.o.ln& arta
at nearby 'l)ndaJI A.Jr f'orce BUt tad.
at Fort Walton Beata ID alel weal
ol. P1nm:oa C!tl· Se-(ert] 1t'Cft 1a crtU· cal condJtJoa. A watchman at a wreck-
~ shopping center was reported
,m1ss1ng.
• Officlt.11 estilnl:led damqes at
more than "')nllllon. Gov. Cllude
Kirk uked federal betp Jor what be
termed a d11a1ter area.
Ht.1meled NatJonal Guarrbmeo t.dl·'
in& rin•• petroled the dtiea and hllh-
waya to prevent IOOtln(, turned bttt
•i&bl.lff[I and , btlped In tie .mu·
l!Yt dea.Qup, _....,. __ .1._
Kirt I-... a.,... W~
ti PWt Walton leach ~ bolllrs .au • , ...... , spnn olf lrval • ,1o1u1,
thunderstorm had 1ma1hf!d IO homa
at 3 a.m.
~ tbe storm bounced over a la.kt
and tore a fi~ loq awa~ It left
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DJ homu lr-ed.
P'lve boon later anolher funnel ri~
peel into • row ol dupju homea at the
.Mutsi an:a fqt Air P'orct tan\wa,
0..ttenin& 30 ol them ud dunastn& it
otl'ltrs~ le1vtnc one dead. ninfl
,uioualy burt and al)out -400 persona
homeles1. That tornado t.ouched down
five .aor-. Uni.ea befor~UDllilg out Dun ace .., ... u.. ii tbe rort
Wal)MI )tactl._ uea It P'l•e than t5
million by OD:loos• unty Sbftriff
Ray Wilson and It fl.$ mitllon to
h9uain1 11 Tyndall by public lnforma-
Uon offk9r Hull Kartham.
Coast Cities
Share $42,000
~ iPf ce Fix Fund
... Or-. o..t -will ... 1-... h9 ta.• to be 4lltrtbut'4 bJ
thf' state Attorne, Genl!ral'1 oft.Ice In
the form ot aettlemeall rtemdlJns
lrom re'°'utioo ot a price flxinc in·
\ e~tigation.
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QUEEN'S LAST VOYAGE • • •
couraa tbat wovkl lab bet wt.II out·
llde Dana Point. The dectr wtre llA·
ed. with buft&-<tvu p.uaa:lletl. mp:y
of them bwl&ry for a Or1t 1Umpse ol
famlli&r landmarks.
'lb• Senta Ana wind condt·
Uoa wu alrMdJ evident u tbe
l,Olt-foot. 11,ooa ic. venal llowed
her fcrward prosreu and betan edg-
tns '°9ard what al fir1I appu.ttd to
be a wtllt«:apped sea off Newport
Beach. It wu white-capped, an rilbt.
'but not yet by tbe rilln& nortbe11t
wlad.. n. wu b&lDdrlda ol small craft
close to the.ir floaUQc idol u pot,&Sble.
Coul Guard btllcGP,ta's wbirltd OY•
erbtad W•rnin1 111 'Craft to Hep
clear or tht Que.ell Mary. Gr•Ung
wtU1tle1 were miXtd with danger aJg.
nal.s as the 1w1:rm thickened, There
were remarlpb\y few minor ml,.
haps-probebly because the S a 11 t a
Ana wind had dwindled to ne.arly
nothing off Long Beach.
Talia& halyard. of aew Shields' 30 1loop lo be u!llld in intercolleg1ate
nica by 0,..,.. Coost College uilillg c""' la IW<n Undroth. 10,'if •
Newport Beach. She christened the bdal Saturday at the Lido Shii'-J
yard. The sloop will sa.il under the narM, Alert.
Cru• ltlfllces Splash
Wilh traditional smuh-and-cpl1tter of the champagne bou.le aero~~
the prow. ~ Undroth, 19, of Newport Beach. cbriitena Oran.'!P
Cout Colleee's new a.loop, the Alert. College sailinj! team will uae thP
new Shields' 30 vessel in West Coast intercollegiall' races.
Nobel Winner's VCI Talk
Full of Humor, Humility
By THOMAS f'ORTUN"E
OI ... Oeilf "" ...
Nnbel Prise winner Harold C. Utev
In a adtolarly k!clm'e on the: origin rA
the Mflr syw~m taught tJCI acientt
ftudents a strn pHo ~ Friday.
It i.1 thii; ,.
The more Y"' ~arn tlW' mor• yl"llJ
rftDze Aow little you ~ally know.
Dr. IJrey, 74-yea,.-old prnfettor of
eheml1try at 1,JC Sa" Diego, didn'I
r!clte the homily. But he said thin.rs
that made it clear lw beliews impli<'·
ttl, In II.
He prftaced Ms ltlk by "I warn y rH1
al the beginoinlt' what I h•Vf' to say i~
believed by very rew peoplr "
nri1 from • man wtMI is con11d·
ered nne el the world'• leadin1 author·
ltiH on the moon and tfw. planetii
At ooe point. i;pe1king ol a col-
leque'1 theory, Dr llrey o~td.
"I'm not sure that I agre. with this.
but I thiM: tblt If may hr ~ "
A~ked about Ulit origin of the 11rrf·
verse, Dr. U~y diaclaimN! havln51
uy knowled&e on the subject. "I am
hmdammt.ally a Catholic." be ex-
plained ·~ ener11:tr~ and Tem~ra
turtt arr all too hiRh No chemi~try I
know can explain ii "
Ht abo indicatt'<I hr dof>sn'I pl.11
much ~tnck 1n a theory advanc'f'd nn
•campu~ earlil'r by Dr Willard .,. Llh
bey, also a Nobel p.riu winner. nr
lJbbey had •atetuted ~ition~ con -
lhtclw to lift Milit:ht uiat •n VPnu~
deiipite a N'('{lrded ~Wet-~urrart
t.fo:m~r11urt
A!ld Dr. Libbey bad pre<hctf!d lhat
Dr. U~y ll.Uly would oot agree
Thal 400 ucr adenc:. atudenl• whn
atttnded both 1«1u:ret cot.dd COfl('ludft
b the way ti !lffMI le (G in lht front
ra.nU ol M'\enttf"' i.oqvlry.
Hen: are aomt ol lht Uunf(s Or
Uny I.aid a.bout the way the planclll
And lhf' mMn mr~hl havt romt into
br.1nr
Tht plalW't1 wtrt lormf1f rrnm
rn~mir du.11 aad ll•' lhal accurnul;i!M1
around a ~aVJtat1onal field.
-High pressures and temptratures
wekie<I the mass together w1lh heav·
11"r metal~ 1uch a~ iron forceicl to thP
1'f'ntl':r and '".1 tc.capinf,! fNmi !hi"
surfac~.
-The moon i~ a fore111;n objeci 1·ap-
lu.red by Ole gravitational force of !ht
l"arth rather than being a chunli ,.f
the earth thrown off 1nlo orbit a~
~uggeste<I by other scienlialc.
-Meteorites nriginatt from !hr
moon where the'' art ~t1rrN1 nn rt." ~urfaet by ~olar 'wind~
f'ro1n rag~ J
DORIES ...
lhPn1 .. he 11ald. "Jr, touJ:h l...rPr1n~
lh1n1t1 in .'!ood repair ..
ThP v•lin(ll. he 1u~.11:t11 .. n "111 '"f' e
11~ 11 prolt'Ctlve bartif'r
Marbt>rry, wh-Osf' .1tranrlfartirr
workPd in thf' dory nrrr M \rart
ilgo r m11hasi1.erl that hr ~ p\,,;,,rd
with thf' projttl largrlv ™'• .111\f' It
nhvio11J1ly mf'an~ lhf' r1I\ 1~n·1 ah.11 11 to
houncf' out the rlPf'I from rhr .11-r:i
Every .veer 1or 1nr paq •r••1·r1l
ye ars wf''d hear report' that thr 111
was aboul 111 lf'I rid of us .. 11, ~uf.
"N9W wf''ll koow we'll hf' hl"r~ Int a
whilr"
Vtrv llkf'I\' 1wrm;i,nrnrll < •h \1 an.•
ager llurlbt.trt 1nd1c0lf'd !od.11
He reported that Park~ I\• ... he1
and Rtcreation Dt'partmrn1 O· •·•1or
Calvin Stf'wart ha~ t>t>en 1n~lr" •,<I ta
atk the California l11slor1(',) icl)'
In dedicate lhe dory f\rrt .111 !lffl·
clallj a1 a stat# landmar~ the
~!alt for ~ o m r rra~on 1 an t 1rply
the 1)r01){'r marker·· ~a1rl 11, · hirrt.
..,,·11 ~et i! !hrnuizh •nm. rthflr
mran~ like nur n1<·n In. ~· n r1 ~al
Jl)('lf'f~
·' decl.aiOll bi flYOf' ot the slate WU
reached lat February. Jt h a d btlll
alleged I.ha 1teel and concreta pipe
makers h.s C9Glpired ta ftx prioa1
over • 20-Jnr pwiod. ~ la
'"' The totaJ to be dlltri~ to 1S Or·
ange Coonf1 dde8 and bn ot tbe
county' 1 sardtatioa md wats illltrictl
will be more U... •·• tbe ~ ney generara omce confirmed P'tlatl;J.
Check.~ scheduled for malllas br tt.-
uff1ce include:
~·ountaJn Va~y . tll.21$.11: Huat·
ington Beach, $13,083.47 ; Lasuna
Heal·h SS,23S.41: Newport Beach, M,·
243 re . Seal Beach, '311.17 Ind Weat·
m1nstf'r. t2. 757 .».
A paymem of St,127.$2 ii lilled for
the Laguna Beacb County Water DiJ.
tncl and there ml)' be moH to eoma
from one fu.rtbm' CO\lrt action that hu
to be decided, aa attoney general'•
spokesman m i.e. .\qt.lei laid.
A claim of .,._m .JI by tM Wut
Orange CountJ Water Dlatrtct bu
been met 1n fllD. tbt tpOtelmu add· ...
SetUementl to .. YarioUI Oran&t
~ty San!* Dlalrlcil included' No. I, 113,~ Na. 1, SUIO,D.M:
Nt. 3, rzoo,m ... No. ~. '7 .511.a Alt
tour d15tricta are llvalved ia the one:
IGf.l lllll to be r.olvtd.
More thaa • publit entiU.1 ill
Calif.-rua J clM d price ftxin& a<:·
tbw 11a111t UM ntna pipe m.abn.
About lU ti tbe claim• hive been
11ett~ although a om. e, ac«rdlnt tG
an attome\' ieneral'1 lpOtKman, will
be repaid 1n i.Ntalmenu over tbt next
ae\en ~ar<
The IOIP law11ult awaiting se:ttlf'·
ment i1 .;i~ain1t !hi' American Pipe
and Con1tr11ction ro
Hvman Rights
Day Planned
The CoastJu1e Cb•pter of the Unit·
f'd Nation.11 Alaociation, United State.11
nf America. will celebrate Human
Rights D4J at a c1inner meetin1 at
the Hotel uiun" Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
Ticket.I '3.75. The dinner meeting Is
Gpen tG all Interested In U.N. For tf:S·
ervationt. call Mrs. Robert Horft m-
"1111.
Speaker ot the evening will bf' Dr.
Jamn Catanzaro. chairman of thf' so-
cial tcience division •t Golden Weal
College, His topic 11 "P'uturt Proa-
pectl felt Homan RJgb.ta : A Look at the
Con«pta of Freedom and UDder1tand-
lng."
• .. ...., oul " lbe ,..., and ,_,
toward tile blKt and white bebemolb
wUb the flit• .... , stacb.
TM '°' wu a wrtt.atrla c.arpet> crt
-Cop&. J. ,......... J-drop-
ped Ille -"""' fib -Ud tt==1111dl~
"I -1!1eJ --le 111.ty tut of U. war. J ce.o -., ., atrlilltit
abeJd." I
And ......... lu... plOwed lhe
'Ql.iMA Mary 1lDtil tbe nonheMler
•lllmmed. on .... cout at a full 36
tDota. atrutiet the ocu.a witb *P.n·
drift aftd llanlm.lni acaWt tbe expan.-
•l•e 1°""*' el Ille -Mtry.
It WU tbeo tn bNrH btuta from
the Queen'1 wblde uDOllDCed : "I
am ch.tJlliA& m.Y courtt '°pert." For-
tunately, l:be boWV:q-Sut:a An• chas-
ed moat DI. UM ama1I boata a.ct to
lbe '1Mlter " Ille Jell1 -. .., ....
I« mblltp oecunecl.
But the ecene oft Nnrw-t hi Uk•
• lemlly ~ _,..... to "'' .--ptloo 111-lbe Qoeeo Muy •< ._ __
llOATB BY TBOUSAND8
From Quee.'1 Galll •t Loq: Beach
Kartlor tn U1t11 Gilt at IM Aqdes
Ute a r m 1 d • ti p&eaan craft
p o u r t d OUI by 0.. Oole1W•.
A kall • ... Na., mlww .. I
toot • al all o a• almrt& &be
Qvee. la a vain lal!';\ _.M leM off
• .,. &tjpper1 •ho wuw to aet ••
As the Queen Mary rompleltd her
circuit ol Pd.QI Fermbi and beaded
through the Long Beach entrance of
the federal breakwater the 1cene w11
e'(en m•e &liLI and frantic.
t..., pie-dd point ol laad hi
tbe bif'bor wa1 Jammed with, kary·
eyed. cbeerin& humanitJ aa 1lx tt&U
r•mmed their blunt llowa tato th•
Queen's buiom 1tarboard 1ide and blfl..
1an puhin1 and pulli.n1 Mr around
the sharp turns and nud.nt her \nt.o
her final docking.
WAJTtNG ORDERS
Bow and •tern ~. 1tood-by non·
chalantly 1t their post.I waJting or·
dert to heave t.beir flnt line. 11bore.
Jl'ireboatl poured toh ol water onto
•m•ll bo•ta aettJng loo clote •• th•
Quetn Mary wu nadJed toward the
dock '7 chumln1 tup.
11 ••• a are11 ud cotartuJ 1how.
How did it come about? DoobU.e11 by
OOf-of lb• are.atea:t pu.b1ic relation•
jGbs ln this ce.otury. Never before--
and probably never a1al.n-wlll 1&
many people tur11 MK to creet an
acin1 old sbip with IUCb a flood of
HDtlmentalitJ.
A we1ther-be1tet1 old able bodJf!d
seaman erpreaaed It CTYPtically aa be
r•me Oft deck frOfn tail witch below
and 1u.ed ever dM carpet ol. small craft:
"My Ga..t! AD that N.11 fw
oW haap cl ru1t ....
f'reM .... ., J
DAD'S SHIP ...
ship they call 'Dad.'1 1hlp'."
Mrs. Lorimer came to tbe United
Stat:u on tbe Quem Mary 10 year1
a10. "ll wu a gl'9nd voyage," she
recalled. "bu! a very Nd <me for me,
with 10 many memorie1 revived in 10
many way1."
She very rel\ad.&DtJy answered a
question ahe'd tried to avokl on Sl'Y·
ereal occaalOll..IL .
··No,'' •be said. "I doo 'l approve ot
her being sold. Sbe shou.kl Mve been
kept ia Brttatn and. falUna that. 1be
should nave bee towed out into the
middJe ol the Allaotic and bknrn up.
"l"m not beia1 anti-American," she
.tressed. "because I wouldn't haV9
sokl her to anyone at all. It's a d'S&J'
idea. ...
"!low CJU1 we hope te lr.eep the re·
1pect cl U. wc.-ld when Woll! sell off
our ireatHt ttea1w-u?" the bewild-
ered Scots woman 11bd. ''Where w111
It aU end~ Nut It will bt the: Quell!
Ehubetb, another buuttfuJ ab.Ip, and
what aft.er that!
"When I stood wilh my husband and
watched thb lovely abJp 1l1p l.neo the
Cl:)'de, I never thoutht it wouk1 come
to this," •he munnUJ'lfld. "A Ool.lin;l:
hotel, a mUSlflUtn, they1l call her-ft'•
an insult to the dedic1ted men who
built bu.
"Att well," Mrs. Lorlmf!T mtlled,
"time5 b1ve cftanged. But I molt be
Jetting back-I hope to see my new
&randchild tonight."
A la111 a.ad kd: et the thrff red and
black funnels towering over the Uy·
line, a final dab 1t the eyes and awa1
sht •ent___. ~n who WU lontinJt
to turn blCk 9tt clact from a sr•Y
day in 19'7 l6 a jo,.ou1 ran c1a3 Jn
1934. !
Jeannie l«imer t.d seen the Quffn
Mary fM' the l1n time.
Unique in De1i.gn & Styling 0
OMEGA NUGGET GOLi WEDDING RINGS
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M•rle ,.,. Ye11
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NOW
Now l Gre•t Slor~ To Stnt Ytnt
MAllOI; IMOf'f>IN• MUNTl,..fOfil CINTll
CINftl llACH I IDIN611
lMt HAllOI ll'9 MliltJfTIN•fON IUCN
COlfA MISA • MS.t4•1 "1·1111
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great ih
Then
the re11
on Satw
final U::
from ttJ,
edwtth
lbrougb
Long"' !'<-crowd c rt wa1
llt!lph fc
loroChe
many n
alty tha
be DU th
that, b'
mandl,
POIGN,
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.. QUEIN MMY MAJISTICALL Y CUTS THROUGH WlND-WHtPPID SEAS OFP OltANOI COAST
A Day -1o Ren1e1nber •••
Queen's Arrival Draws Cheers, Tears in Long Beach
I Today Britaln'• revered and •tov·
ed Queen Mary bec*De the IOlt pro-
perty of the Qty of lAIC Beecib---41d
the memorable event will remilln 9'9
great Uner's arrival Saturday.
The memories will be woven from
the regal, gracious Queen Mary who
on Saturday swept majestically to her
final -bertn, br~ cpeera and tean
from the many th°'1J'inds who wlrtch-
ed wtth awe the royal Mdy's progress
through the !WHiappled wa~rs or
Lone Buch Harbor. made almost im-
penetreble by a m e r r y, madding
crowd of small boau.
It was a day ot tx-.. th.tatinl bi-
ump:i for some," dell>~ grief
for others and a IUdden .-.reneu by
many more ol tbe deep love and loy-
alty that a sailor feet. for the int.atreu
beneath his feet: the lteei lemthan
that, by the very •tun: of her de-
mands, cl&lmJ bis undytn1 devotion.
POIGNANT MOMENTS
It was a cby ol pe1n and poisnant
moments; oone mare ao than the one
that occurred at exactly 1.1:15 a .m
T h e Blue EnPen that Ud Outtered
at the ocean veteran's bow wu low-
ered and tbe briCbt. blue, goJd and
wh.lte banner ot Lone Beach wu hoist-
ed I.AM place, unmldlately below a
St*9 ud Strtpa tblt war talPPiDi In a ft1ft bnae.
S.Veral mmnhen of the Queen
M.ary'a crew watched the dmple cere-
mony Suddenly, one man turned his
back to the dock wtule a companion
soupt to comfort him: a steward un-811mnedb' beJid bb haada to hla face
and Dpt them there until ht repined
hla ~e. Othen stood t h e a r
groand, tigbt-1.ipped and wtute faced
British crewmen at t+le stern of the
huge vessel lustily sang "God Save
the Queen" as the naw slowly moving
Uner tbrew d01m lier lines to the dock.
SignillcanU7 there were far fewer
at the end ol the Brltiah national
anthem th.an there were at Uie be-Clnnint. Many openly wept, making
no attempt to hide their gritf.
MANY TEARS
.M tbeh-skipper, Capt J. Ttta1ure
JoDel told Ida Pler E audWioce in
poet-dodd.DCcetemonles: '"Ibere have
been many tears on my ahlp today.
inch.Jdin& my own. We are not asham-
ed for tbe Queen Mary bid been.
throll&bout Mt' J3 yean of service, a
happy, ~tented and deeply loved ship. u't nl-
''We fta11le •Gd itppredate tbat ahe
'Wi.D '8 cared tor alMI that she will be
iJI tood ~." ta.Id the deeply ~ov
ed ~ptal&l. ''but the fact raDlllnl,
••have to leaw her: that is why we
grieve today ''
It was a day of ceremony: a ram·
rod~traagtrt. Marine color guard crisp-
ly insente<t tts colQn, among tbem
a Union Jack held proudly among the
American flags. the exc:ban&mg of
gifts between Qmard and Lang Beach
offioall; and a special ii.ft for Mrs.
Joma from the Queen Mary's crew.
Again. at was a lift that brought
tears oo what. capt. Joou smillog1y
tatd was "a far w•r day tt.n you'd
ever ~t in EniJ•nd '·
It w• a dey that eoded with a lit-
tle girl ukina a tailor: "Do you work
OD the Queen Mar)'?''
''No." he grinned. "I work on the
Yorktown. See that big, giay aircraft
carrier over there?"
"Ob.. yes." aid the child. ''But I
b e t you w11bed y o u W'Ol'ker on the
Queen Mary, don't yoo?"
The sailor pll1Md mcl gave thP tit·
tle girl's motber a rueful 1nllk Then
he bent down agam
"Not today," he munnure<f · Al1v
day but~."
hooray
fortlie
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Association do this for them.
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Mollltly, Otctmbtt 11, 1%7
Mary Rumors Sifted
Facts Given on Complai11ts Al,oard
Ky AL.\tON L()QtA8EY ..........
Was the "last sreat voyase" of tht
Qutof'n Mary •s Sood or u bad u lt
wa~ reported by the inltr~Uonal
ney,s media?
The answer to thal one deptnda on
how many and who you talked to.
J<'trst thing to rerrember ii that
any ship 1s a rumor mW. Tho bluer
the shap the more wholal&le the ru·
mors The Quttn Mary wu the bi&·
gest or them all.
Rumors on a pusenaer ship can
start anywhere -in the crews quar·
ters -In first clasa staterooms or
tounst class cabins -tn the various
em mills or lo the dinins room. They
magnlly as they pats from deck to
deck
I was aboard the veuel for thret
and one half days on the Jut 1,500
miles or her sentimental journey. In
that lenitb of time you can't talk to
everyooe You can't" see everytbang.
But mmy t.h1qs you see are 1eU-
'vtdent. Many of tbe coqilalnts you
hear an true -even it u.nju.atified.
Fint off, let's lift the rumon
fl11JDOr: 11\e captain abot a crew-
'" Jn
Fact: One of the elderly ship's
• •)()ks died in a South American port.
I It> cooldn't be burled there so they
1-.r-pt his body oo ice for 36 hours un-
111 a iroper burial at sea could be
l'•'rformed Most ol the passengers
11.11nesaed the ceremony.
Rumor: One man committed suicide
fln board.
Fac:t. A BriUah seaman who had
ronsumed ~ mpy mar111ttas in
Acapulco decided be would Sib to 10
for a <>w1m in the warm water• of the
h<I\ and leaped over the side of a
shur1·boat He was fetched out of the
";lfn and taken aboard to sleep It off.
l:11mor A crewman was lost at sea.
I JI'! .\ crewman got an a ~! with
n111 111 tus matH and after losing, at,
11. .1ntt1•rPd off to a remote part of
th1· ~11111 and went to 5leep The cap-
1 a111 ordered the ship about for a hal!
huur tu search for the missing crew-
m,111 rHn though he couldn't swim
humor. The sh.ip was infested with
rah
Fart· There were no rats oooard.
' o\n) onr wtio said ~re were rats
aboard thas vessel wu probably seeing
a lrw pink rats on has own "
Rumor: The ship was infesttd
with cockroaches and vermin
Fact: There were plenty of cock-
roat:hes aboard. A'bout as many as
you will flod ln any hnt clau ahlp
...-Qottl in the troplca. Cockroaches
'"harm.leas. t brusbed one out of my
bed Md ..,bed• ba.ll-4ol.en other•
I found acmrying a.round tbe decJta.
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Coc~t Hwy .
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Rumor: The crew wu mutinous.
Fad: The Queen Mary bad more
than her share of tttn-aae steward.\
ma.kin& their fint and ooJy trip
to sea Some were aurty. Moat were
1nemcient. I heard one ~U an officer:
"You want It done, do ll yourself"
The kids had notbina to Joee. They
couldn't be !lred at sea. and they
knew they had no Job when the vov ·
&ie WU over
Rumor: Several pusengen will file
lawsuits agamu Lons Beach and the
ft'ugau Travel Suvice when the voy·
age as over
Fact: Maybe. A lot of wealthy pas
sengers -and some not so wealthy -
were unaocuatomed to the poor serv-
ice -real or imagined Most of them
came aboard expecting Laa Vegas
type accommodation•
Some were unaware that a ship
such u the Queen Mary baa oo a11 •
coodltJonl.na. Tbt tropic. are bot. Tbe
80-desree ~mperatures of tropical
waten beat up tbe steel plete1 ol a
ship and they do not cool quickl)
Certaln porUons of the trip were un.
comfortable. Uke laving In a sauna
batb
Captaan John Treasure Jones was a
suava Politician (be has to be with a
name Uke that) In fielding questions
from tbe 7J.memher preu COJ'PI wbo
boarded the 1bJp at Acapulco
Most of t.he pu1enger1-t.boae whtl
kMw wbat to expect and wbo want·
ed to Tide the Queen for aentimmtaj
reasons tlad oothing but praise for,
the cruise. ·
All •&reed that tbe ahap was not up
to Cunard Une standardJ in the hey
day ol the Queen's trans-Atlantic
crossings.
"I~ * * * -<:; tI
Tempers Aboard Queen
Vary With Temperature
By JACK CURIEY
OI tW-"IMh ~IMI IMll
Temperament varied with the
square of the ship's ~mperature
That's the best way I can deacribe the
attitudes of both pas1ence11 and crew
on the BMS Queu ~. /
Tbe 11,000.ton Ale! mall wq still
aoaMn1 ap Mat wtlaa I boudeid her at
Ac.plko. stnrvdl ftn nadely allut
at belt and freqDUtlJ abrupt iD re·
spooae. Puaencen belng tpored at
dining tables and bars were common-
place.
But as we s~amed north and ap-
proached Baja C&.Wornia, the change
was dramallc The ship cooled, temp-
l'rs cooled and friendliness and gaiety
prevatled. Cynics could argue that the
stewards were getting close to tipping
day but this wasn't necessarily t h P
case
Elevator operators, grouchy the day
before. suddenly became patient and
understanding with testy UtUe old la-
dies Bartenders and table stewards
thwarted the efforts or the last grou
chy passengers with wit and special
t>£fort.
Lest I get a warped impression of
the average ~cer's view of the
cruise, I talked to more than 50 of
them on all decks ll oot a typical pas-
senger. the mott qualified to speak
was undoubtedly James A. 'Fib;pa
ttick,well known travelosue produc-
er I« .IDCM• and i.JevlliOb for almost
40 yean.
l-'itzpatrick was on tM maiden voy-
age of the Queen Mary in May, 1138 ..
He and hlt bride spent tbelr baaiey-
moon on this ship two yeara later.
Now by mlracuioUJ coincidence they
were auigned the same bol'll)iDOCWt
cabin on "B" deck on the tut ~
of the Queen All told Jl'itlpltrick laldl
Jt voyacea on this ship. •
The 1ubltance of hb ol>Mnadou
on the voya1e was that the crew w a •
to be commended for handlhll a
crwse In wa~rs for which the sblp was
not designed, and that the crew'• bil-
Rest concern was that they were Jn-
ad~uately staffed in numbers to con
tinue t.he Cunard standardl ol ..-v-
ice.
Much has been written about rata.
cockroaches and the like I saw o n e
cockroach and no rat.a, aJthoup I
climbed up and down through almost
every space in the vessel.
The ship dJd show the signs or »
years of wear and some recent ne·
~eel Carpeting was faded and thread·
bare. chrome was unpolished, lino
leum worn through in spots.
lt simply took a bit of lmaliMtion
or perhaps myopia to see the shlp In
th0 grandeur or her heyday.
For me and many othen. this w a •
easy. 1 bad a lot of hDDpJ-~
COlJ\l>4U\}' on dee\ u we }IUle4
ma&nUlice1't we\cDme oll N~ qcach and ea¥d ~<>$ at I, o a
Beach, the m'dne teJeerapb mo
to ''enalaea llm&hed" for tbe 1ut time
This beautiful classic will fit in perfectly with
all sorts of sportswear Darlene endows it
with crew neck. suave saddla shoulders and
full fashioning for ideal frt Pu rt wool in
inspired colors .
$10.00
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111 Avenue
Del Mar
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Onlv hU hairdrusn knows for sure.
MorlJI Alln of the comcd11 team of
Allft pd Jtoa.ft, cwrffttl11 at tJu Ri~
ttra Hot.I in Lal Vcgci, 1'GI nothing
on P"11W. I>Wn. Ht i.s 1houm ot hu
d4il11 csppointwicnt toith tM hmr drtU·
n prior to ht. fir•t '"°'°· T~ /anal
ot.aeorrw dottft't look ~ bitter th.ma
at dots hnt.
Couri Rules
In Favor
Of Commies
l/!l!fergrolllld Bia•
Scientists S~ek
New Gas Source r
..
Heart Tr8D8pLm~
Patient Thriving
In Second·· Week
• Loi Aqeles rookie police ofGcer =.,......,, 22.. turned off •
alarm and clOleCl an open
tin an ~oe etore ud
bepD I roat1De .-di of the~
llel. M be WI about to lerie, he
DOtiibid a tm lD • com.-that ~
Deilrecl to JDOte. lnllde Wll Larry
l4i9 MMN, D, trJta1 'l'1rJ bird to
look lltt Nl ·IJIPllaDce. 11Don't I mow you..» Bradlhaw uktd. He did.
Thf1'/ attended Gardena Hl&b Schoof
totether in lMI. Bnd:aMw aid old acliool uperienca wen not di-.
cuaed OD the way to Central Jail,
where Moon•• booked oo IUlpl·
clon ot burglary.
SlasMd Body
Of ¥ oung Girl
Discovered
• Wt~
HILD IN HATING-M.arion Patrick, 19. bu ha.ndcuf11 relDOYed u
abe and 1nen male memben ot a motorc)'Cle PJ11, lnclUdiDf ber
huabud, 'wt:N booked Sunday for allegedly boldin(. capUve and beailnl Kenneth Gosa, 20, In New York East VW..,e "DIUer" ~
J.Wunentl during the put week.
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Cy~leG~
Faces Charges
In Torturing
NEW YORK (UPI) -A bulinl
WU scheduled today fer el&lli JIMID•
ber1 of I lelthe.r-jlCketed ~
11111 accuHd ol torturi.ftC a -.,..r.
old ariUpoverty trainee far two DJOta
and a day in rundown ar..rwtQ \tU-
la1• "hll'P• J*il."
The supecta •ere arrated Smdll1
in a raid an a cammu:aal ~t
bJ deteetiva po11D1 u tdpsUe. Po-
lice uJd tMy Mised an ....t of
•eapona, ~on 2!IO roandl ot
ammunlUon, LSD capsalel and
~ IJllpbe pilll.
~ natmcnmt 01Dft.r Gcor~ Sao•
1iaf'plcked up mpport for P&il pn'IMt-
al tiar apalnst French Prt~t De·
~-Soot ha! banned tht "1Lt of
TJ"Peh \Dints at hu reitaurant. Hert
ho.t.cu Shiru11 Borrtgoard ta.clu up non on IDint rack. Sogt has 1nit tcit·
Qrcm\I to 35 rrstaurant.t CICTOU tht
counb'fl a1king 111pport of hb moN of
r~l CJ{lainst D1GaulU'1 uonom1c
policies
3 Die, 11 Injured
In Pennsylvania
Frat House Fire
The~ were arralpld S..
day afternoon on cbarca of lddelp-l.Jll, poueaaton of WMpem, poaee.
rlan ot nareoUca and .uuutt. One cl
the smpecta ware a 111tber Jacket
hJICl'fbed wttb "El Dtaf>IOll MC Jer•
sey." Police aaJd the ''MC" stood for
motorcycle ell.lb.
The victtm, Kenneth Goss, ~. a
tratnet in tbe moblliuUon fw youth
antipoverty prOlflDl, told det.cttves
in the courtroom that two '1fl friend• ot the IUSpeda bed b1aed at blm and
told him he would be knifed lor turn-
ing the group in to the 1utborltie1. • Engineer Joe Brant of Bracknell,
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -A fire
that started ln a paper snowman just
30 minuta ·before a Chrlstmu party
wu to end killed three young persona
and injured 11 others Sunday in a
fraternity house at the University of
Pennsylvan1L
Gosa told police members of the
gang tied bil ha.ock and feet, rubbed
roach SJJT•Y ln bis fact. barned him
1rith clguettel, urinated on him and
threatened ll1m with iun• and knlves
during two nlCbta and a day in a
aeries of Greenwich Vlllage haogou~.
England, thought it was a dirty deal
and the only way be could get even
was to return the favor. He did by
pouring 50 pounds of mud on the
P,C!lice station floor and shouting,
'A merry, muddy, Cbmtmas." tt
was Brant's way ol. exprasine h1I
anger with the way city contractora
had muddied the road outside hia
home Police, wtro had ignored his
p1eas for help, were not am~ed and have suted ch1.rges will be pre-
f erred.
Some of thote injured in the fire at
the Delta Tau Delta house jumped
from the upper floors or the lhrte·
lt«y structure. Tbe flames ruahed up
the aain stairwell, sealing ort
e1e1pe.
Two of the vid.lms helped han~ tht
trlmmlnp that Oft omclals blam~
for the holocaust, a fraternity brother
~al<1 . They were John Grochwoskl. 19,
of Franklinville, N.J. and Kent Smith,
19, Wllminston, Del.
The sUJpects ~e Identified as
Kenneth Patrick, 26, and his wife,
Marion, 19, of Flemington, N.J., Pe·
ter Karpew, 20, also of Flemington :
Frank Franklin, 19. of Valley Co~
tage, N.Y.: John Heckert, 22, and
Dominic Ctcala, 21. both of Lebanon,
N.J .; Frank Pantano. 22. of Brook·
lyn , NY .• and Tim Driscoll, '1:1, of
Nyack, N.Y
A Frozen Caribou, Me.
Where Have AU the Showers Gone •.. ro Florida ,
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Cash.
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lti just too much holiday bone month to hlncHe. If you 're not broke
in Deccmbu, you're positively abnormal. First or all, there arc Christmu
~fts to pay for. (You can't send everyone fruit-cake, after all.)
rherc's all that extra food (not to mention drink) to pay for.
fhcrc's the tree and decorations and a.11 that jolly stuff.
Meanwhile your paychecks look th~ aamc u always: pathetic.
Don\ uk Santa forcatb.
Ask us.Apply for a No-bounce
.d
Account, get it all approved and then you CIA
the cash you need for these trying times.You can get
a loan of $100 to $2400, depending on your own
No-bounce Account limiL
lbudon\baYetostatt down a lot of grumpy loan
officcra to get the mon~y. You just write yourself a check (once your account is approved)
and ~we cover it with an automatic loan. There's your cash, and no questions asked.
' Wt are not·~ A soft touch,yes.. But WC do have to make a
money on the money we lend (after all, how else would we
have gotten to an $850-miUion bank?) So we charge ' ...
1~% interest per month on the average daily balance due. -
No office at North Pole. We have plenty of offices, none at the North
Pole but all in the plionc book.. Come in, apply for your No-bounce
Account and get 1t all set up. We hate to sound materialiatic
l>ul face it, a little extra money ~n
make Christmas an awful lot merrier.
No-bounce
Account
WlVUIITT PAD: omcs: 18022 CulVft Drive, Irvine
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W ABBINGTON (AP) -"We c:aa do It betam." n· pa1p planDina .. I I lo I I,
Tiiis • the ...... lrl\l·
m..t "~ :ad Jte.. publltlm • .., preGden-'
tial electioa ,ear. lite lt&I,
but rllht now th4I l\epubll·
CUI art tryiq to fiaure
q W'blt It la tbeJ cu do bette'. .
Tbey're under a handicap
since U.., doa"t bn what
It's colq to be UD In 1•.
·'Vice. VaM•Ham, and
Vlemam.. 11 .. a.publi.
cad'• almpllfted answer for
b1I parV'I C a • p a l t D
t!Mlm•. It CllM from Rep.
Bob WU.. " CalUa'aia.
• .....iirltb Nn Yark'• Gov. Nel· aon A. RocUfeD.er, who ln·
8'na be'• not a pnlidutial
mndlctat.e to report on an
la-depth 1tudy of poulble
ll1uea.
LAST MONTH
Lut 8l o a t • at Getty•
burl, Pa., ranner Prest·
deJlt Dwi&bt D. Ellen.bower
!Mt with a }).member ~
publican tut fora tll na·
Uonal def m.e pollcy to dis-
eu11 GOP campaip tactics
foe nut,..,.
WoWIMle B e p u blkan
pr41Mllatial ce"''dMla, like
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YewA••••WelH...._
U,te 12 Menth Tenw1
Aw.n•le.
sculptured &lass on a supel'b stl""Plated
base Jn 1distinctive18th century duian '--~--'
H«e ii dlnlnt -.,nee for yovr ..W.. ~
moMntl mk..,&at. with honct... 1r ..,._ ""-' ''°" tnry, ,.met for ................ '
hon d'owms. The magnlbltty cleeloned i.-
1 II .xpertty croftecl fn o~ 111......,...... Im·
,.,.., by P:, I. logen SIJver Cu1, 111)'1 ..
1813 one of New Englcind'a ...-M•uhlu~
ahwtallh. A glClfMfOUI tlftf
Io r m e. r Viet Pratdent
Rlclaard M. ~ •nd
Mk:hl&an'1 GoY. · G • o r I •
RomHJ, ban 1talll 1m1
dwtln& 1trateo. ~
1deu toptMr. eaamhllnt i11ues. · •
You don't bave fO bt II
miDdreader to lmn tbe ~ucu. an IOtiil to
try to ctt u mada'llllfO&•
u they can out ot ta. di•·
conaeat over the :<WW la -Vletum.
But OD thil, wWds mu
be the blaeat il1ue, tbey"rt
under a i.t of a• hUd.iclJI
•tartlDC eut. 'l'ballf taa1JI
polDt, ot eeune, will M UM
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.,l•v•for
Chrf mn.t
one contawed )n tbe tint
paragraph above.
Some lAS&Cbl iDt.o Ulla wu
liYen TbuncLay ~ tb9 two
Repubbcan leader• la Con·
Iles.. Sea. E v • r t t t M.
Dirksen aad .Rep. GwaW
R 1''ord. ·
They arped a ... ~
publlcu pn!lident would be
tn a bettel' podiDJa • tbu
Prea1dent Joha9oll ta Mttte
the war. wttb J'n add.inf
that a new ectml•iltration
could de.ti with V\ebwn
'"with le.a ol tbe bindruce1
of the put ..
But Diruea IPOD •lain
or GOP s9PP011 fDt t b e
14t ..a:ta w )e&..N o -4. O•.i.t<\I .. , ._.,.u
t<• '" rett•~tvltr4~• .. • Utl, • Sl1'
Jor • li/ttimt ,,,,..,,. .. .,.,,.
THI OIOANIZll kHps 16
crectit 01ul IHll\Ntahip Utck
displayed i" orMriy, *'""~
frH view. "'_.... ...................
$5.95 to $12.50
CULTUUOPIAIL
LADY'S llNO
s12•s
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ONYX., ..
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Untimhd Choke of desigM te'
cornp'9"*9t .,.,., folfe 4Md
pleoM •VfllY budget.
Avoitoble in 14K whit• or
yellow gold.
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COM'1.ETl lM
OF TltANSISYOl
RADIOS AND
ClOCK RADOS.
,ANA.SONIC '~12"
.$495 A-31.00EACH
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C-39.50 I \I ,H
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fOf hlm-sinort, MOde"' •¥-
cuff hnill with mot<~ he s3••
holder Gift bo11•d.
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AVAii.A.Li AT KllK'S MOWI
NOW 2 Gl!AT STOIES
HA•IOll IHOPftlNO CINTElt
2300 HAllOR &L VD.
COST le MISA-545-'415
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Opell E•es to Christmas
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Israeli Ambassador
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To France Reeded
l.Jrael called Ila ambaua-
dot to France home for con-
aultatioo today • en French
Persident Ch a r le 1 d•
Gaulle's courtlDC of the
Arab bloc wttb a ofter of
arms sales.
lo Paris Premier Youssef
Zayyen of Syria, tbe most
militant anti·llraell Arab
naoo.n wu m..unc with
Premier Geor1e1 Pompldou.
lo CaJro lbe Arab foretcn
miniaten were wlndin& up
their prmmunit conference
after compromising on t b e
wordJng of the agenda to
satisfy those states that did
not want the U.N. resolution
on the mldea1t specifically
mentioned.
At the Jordan River's Al-
lenby Bridce. lJrael, in ex-
change for the return Sat
urday of the body of a pilot
1t clalmed parachuted salt·
ly Nov. 21 but was beaten
and •tabbed to death by Jor-
daniant, ~ a check-
point to re1wne the program
of r e u n 1 t I n I Jordanian
famlliea.
Israeli FoAicn Minister
Abba Ebu told his cabinet
Sunday that \he French de-
cision to wpply arms to
lraq, while mallltainlng an
embargo to laraet wu a
••lllMter of collCS"G." E'ban
recalled that Iraq bombed
llraeli vlllagea and towna in
the 'June ~10 wv without
JllVfoaltlOD.
He said ambassador to
France WaJter Eytan con-
ferred with Fo~i(Jl Min111tf'r
Maurice Couve de Murville
in Paris and would return to·
day for consultation
Replying to a question,
Ebao saJd he believed there
was "some s11(nH1can~" to
Pompidou's statement that
the French would 11gn c"n·
traC'tl with Iraq but would
would not deliver arms un-
til after the Mldeaat eris.ts
1s over.
Israel hu paid part or a
rontract for French Mirage
Jel fight.en but has not re·
ce1ved the planes.
Black Power Chief
Retw-ning to U.S.
P ARlS ( UPl) -stote1J
CmnldaHJ, u AmericaD
black power edt1Kate. 1.n
~for the Untted stats,
endloa a five mo11tb trip
that toot him u far u the
North Vietnamese capital of
Hanoi.
He •id he wes retuminc
to the United States "be-
cause I do not want to c:rit·
lCiu U. S. government poll·
cies w1tbolrt aaauming the
nsponsibility of my criti-
cisms."
"1 am fully aware or what
I am mlting," be said.
Ca.troist Latin American .
tolidarttJ ......... ..:..
ference in Hanna. •
Later he vilited Nortll Vl·
etnam, Syria, Alpria, Gui·
nea and Sweden wbel"e he
appe«ed before a IO-Ollled
''war crimes tribunal" that
found the Unilfod S t a t e s
''guilty" ol war crunes in
Vietnam.
<llrmicbael. who arrived
Dec. 5 from Stoek.holm, was
flying Air France flight No.
7ffl due in NPW York at 3:40
pm. EST.
Cann.lcbael left tbe Unit- .
ed S&atel more th.an fi v.; Earthquakes months aao to attend tile 1 I
Holiday Mail r Jolt Bombay
I BOMBAY, India (UPl)-A Volume Great I 11«ies of earthquakes jolted Bomb&J and other parts of w AIBJNGT<»( (UPI) Westeru lndia before dawn
,,_ votun. .i~ ~-;J tDdaJ in •b8ckl lutlnc from man tor tt.s: ... =-;;d 5 to«> secod.
in Vietnam~ if'/.n •· c i There were ne Immediate
per ~nt greate-r · Uwj la reports of loss of life or de-
year at tJm time, accor scr1ptioo of damage. Some
ing to Postmaster Gener witnesses sa1d ~ sbocb
Lawrence F. O'Brien. • that qit Bombay were the
He reported during t h le wont in memory. , The Bombay t:rtinon cut •eek enct that nearly 17 5 off power. Sleepr residents
mtllion poundJ of mail h left their bomea and went
been sent from West into the atreeta.
postal rent.era to Vletn 'Ibe tremors of severe
ovu the past . five wee a. magnitude were reported
DomesUc mail stath • from Western Iodla coastal
show a volume 3 per c nt resorts near Surat 150 miles
higher than last year, n· north of Bombay and from
~icating a rttord U bll on Goa, 200 miles to the south.
itemt to be handled in Bombay has a population
cember, O'Bnen added. of more than 4.S mUUon..
Rusk Talk
To NATO
Seheduled
'Santa' Killed
In Helicopter
EV ANSVJLLE, lnd. <UPI)
-Huodreds of bcrrified chil·
dren watched as a belicop·
ter carrying a man dressed
as Santa Claus crashed to
the pavement at a shopplng
center.
WUIJ.am Bretz. 59. who
bad been .. Santa" for a
numbeT of years and had
appeared in the costume on
a number ol previous OC<'a-
11ons at the shoppmg cen-
ter, WU killed .
The pilot, W11J1am Door.
S.'J, died about six houn aft.
er the er.uh Saturday at the
shopping center parking lot.
_.,,. 10) W •ti. St, O•w..tow~ S•~lt •••, .,..,... tlitrw \ol 1,f t 00 ""'
South.Viet Troops Ta e Over Front
The South v-.tnamese.
men ol lbe 1st Dtvkloo's tnd
Re&lmeot, moved illto A-1
the put two or lhrcle weeks.
To tht! east Is die South ctu-
na Sea. To the west IJ Gto
Unh wblcb h• ..-wd u a
llq American artlllef'y bale
and IJ called A-2.
Further west la A-3, a
base still under conatruction.
AnG atill further west-about
nisb comlnc. Mucb of thlJ 1~
still Oii tbe ctn.mi bMrd.
But tbt m&rl.oe bu are
then., apoMd OD tbe IOUth·
tn1 dde ot tM Une to Com·
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radar and surf ace to air missiles, atruck taraet.t in
the North for the..flrst time last week.
Corsair, is the newest U.S. weapon in the air war
over North Vietnam. The attack fighter. a single.
engine Jet that can carry its own weight in bombl
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BJ, ....,.,, w)th wut G1eJ be ... 1llt Ill d Jllltive
i~ .. ~~:t· :!!:·:.:~.;~1!.Z ~:.::~
Sen. Eugene J. = voted on. McCarthy 11f1 lal to Indicate wbat he
of Minn e a o t a ~· now ao many lnterpnti· woUd do if tll~ Nartb Viet·
dared himself a te ti.om have been plaoed on .._.. nfUled to negob·
for the presidency. Pu licly tbe raolutlon it bu tUlll ... dlr' a U.S. pallback.
he bun't said he's eut to on a meaning and aipifi· ~ -~tM wu repart.ed as
dump President Johnson. cuce not attributed to it "8llUllt a UJlonorable set·
But be ia going to run in when It was before the Sen· tleJMat" a4 den.s it as
aevetal pr e 1 ldentSal pri· ate. a kiDd ti South Vietnamese
maries Tbert wu a time. back He must not have b e e n .. ,,,....,., penm e n t"
It's hard lo believe that in 1JM, when McCarthy ap-liJtening It wu clearly ex· wbJch ftU)d mchldll "Com·
McCarthy. a John.son critic parentty 1 a w eye to e y e pl.alned on the Senate noor munilt l n f 1 u e a c •" and
on V 1 e t n a m and other with Johnson although that t b a t the reaolution I a v e mipt not be "perUcularly
things, thinks be has • was before the wu got ov· Johnaon enough power to frie:Ddly to tbl Un i t e d
chance, ii be does, for the erheated. It was all that late the country into war, States."
presidential nommation at time that McCarthy was u he thought ~· He aaya tbl war is "uur--
the Democratic convention one ol tbe • Senaton who-McCarthy bu been bane· ally wroq,•• 1 phrase which
nut August. approved beforehand a n y Ing away at Johnson's Viet· gives an tutPt into much
He is oot a national fi&· action JobnaOD m.lpt take DUD policy amce early 1111 ol. Mc:CartbJ'a th 1nk1 a g
ure. He has been m Con· to repel Communist aure•· but most of the ttme bis liDce he dwells a lat on
gress 18 years. 8 of them 111 sion In S o u t beast A.ala. criticlama have not b e e n moralianu, lib M1ctu1an'1
the Senate, and his career ~1 of those aenaton, in· eJCOrted by solutions. In RepubUcu Gov. G J e or
there baa not been partlcu· cludinC McCar1bJ, an now b1a NOY. 30 aDll01IDCem4lll Bomaey.
larly dlatl.Dpiabed. New.1;=::===============:==::::1i;:t;::=::============================~ week macu:Lne laid mo.&
of t h e senators CODJider
~ aomewhlt lazy.
+J UNDERDhG
• And this week the Louli
Hanis poll among Demo-
crats pictured bun as a 4-1
underdog ln any nationwide
primary e I e ction contest
with Johna .. n Wbat then ii
his purpose In gettina in·
volved ln the presidential
picture '
lo announcinc Nov. ~ be
would enter the prlmari•,
he indicated be would be
satisfied if his campaip,
built around Vietnam, per·
suaded the Johnson admin-
lltration to move toward a
negotiated settlement ln the
next five or six months.
If that doesn 't happen, be
said, "I think this challenge
would have to co all the
way ,to a cballena• for the
nomination for the preat.
deucy. It may not be me at
that point. It m 11 h t be
someone else."
STALKING HORSE
.. It has been auueated. -
but thla is btlb11 question·
able -tbat McCarthy la
acting u a Nlk1nt horse
for another ~ocrat. Sen.
Robert F. Kennedy ol New
York, in the smse that Mc·
Cart.by will tab the public
p u 1 a e and Kennedy can
mon in against Jotmlon if
it seems good.
In his unouncemtnt Mc·
C a r t b 1 never menUonecl
JobDIOn by name but be
blut.ed b1m WI week at
breakfut ,, l t b reporter•,
aaybag Jobnaon was not u
"good • prelldent u be
could UV. been'' and· llC·
cusinc Jobaloe of "mlnt
and erodlq0 1cmrnmeat
institution.a and people.
Now that licCar1b1 b a I started don that l'Old,
he'll probab),y kMP oa. Dia· content over Vietnam wUl
be tbe bull of b1s cam•
paip but be bu said be
will upend tt to include
other l•1ue1.
McCarthy, whG tauaht at
St. Thomu Colle&• ln Mln·
neaota, bu been called an
lnttllectual, a word which
la loatnc Its mean.int. In re-
cent yean It bu been ap-
plied 10 )OoaelJ to colleCI
teachers lt'a beglnninl to
seem that anyone who can
read a book ls lntellectuaL
He's a witty mo. tr•Y·
haired. 51 , and ls tmerctnl
on the national scene when
tbt dl11content over the war
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Marilyn Monroe
Seen Once Again
NEW YORK (AP) -Sex
goddess, supercifl, A l l·
American O'ru.m Qtleea -
Marilyn Monroe wu tbeae
and much more. Sbe was
a 50rt ol maeic taJeict.
st·ope that presented IOl'De-
thing intensely penooa1., pri-
vate aod special to eecb
eye that bebeld her.
No~ ii lhla men evi·
dent tbaD Ill Hom.aie CO
MarUyo Monroe, • exhfb..
1t of the worts of 41 IJ'tbts.-
sculpton • pboeocrapben
who tried to 111 aometblDg
about the Moaroe l.mqe.
The exhibit at the Sidney
Janis Galleries ranee-Ina
a 1954 Wlllem deK~
abstract oU portrait, en-
cuted durinJ ldl IH8llld
·women" teries, to a ltl7
Salvador Dall mixed mCllh
construction mUtW "lilao
Monroe Monarchy."
.. This ii a lelective uhiJ>.
it focusing upon the nant·
pr'Cle artilta ol the united
Stata and Britain, ...,..,-4
and Italy," uya Jam..
.. Here. we are Placint tbe
photographer on the .U.
tic 1ewl ti the painta lllld
sculptor. Aad IO, with ~
KooniJIC. Claes Oldenbare,
Andy WartlOI, Peter Blab,
Dali, llariJol and Georp
SecaJ, we abo bave pboo
t.ooal*n Ricba'.s A..-., Cartier-Br-. Pllillp Hai.
man ud Bert Stena."
'nle~bJ~
tor Gearce Sepl .. caW
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Fnm Wlrt Serricel
LOS ANGEL.ES -The
ISS,400 student.I attending:
the 18 campuses ol Uie Cal·
ilornla state college 1y1tem
today were threatened with
suspension or upulaion it
they disrupted c.l.auroom
activltie1.
That wu the rulinl 1aaed
by state college truatees
Saturday in reacUcn to
violent di.sturbaooel I a It
week on the San Frand8co
and Loi Angeles It.It. col-
lege campuses.
Meeting in emergeDCJ ud
sometimes closed 1e1slon1,
the tru1ttt1 1aid they would
no Joager tolerate classroom.
dltruption by the students
or any faculty members.
They authorit.ed the 11
campus pres.ldentl to ei:pel
or suspend the agltatan
identified in a campus dla·
W:rbance without a hearinl.
The trust.ea also ordtred
a four-man wort force to in-
. vestig•te the evenU on the
SAil Francllco CUDpul and
, r~ back WiUl a recom-
: mendatim ettber to ftre or
; lo retain Prelldeal J o h n
!! SwnDMl'ltill.
~old Thai Tige ..
:Zoo Want.a Cut.e Cat Back ..
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• ;..... Someone ltde • titer
from the Su -...... • Zoo during the ....tend and,
fW'Pril:lneb'. Mdbor1Ue1 are
more coocermd about the
welfare cl the ~ thl.D
Ibey .,. the Ihle!.
'Ibey are alnld the mha·
lng animal may be loved to
death.
He hu bia: pawa, lpeDdl:
a lot ol time stumbling onr
lllem, and --witb hil lang!W>le growl
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born Jeu than three montti.
ago, and be tipl tbt ICtiel
at • belt,. .. pounds.
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valued at '750, but zoo di·
rector Ronald Reuthl!r dll-
CCIUl'lta the money motiTt.
''H• wu • lonble ud ID ....... --."'----be WUlld nu to -Jlmm:r u b.J.s O'lfJi. ••
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euctlJ how tba thlol !eels .
Reuther toot Jimmy into hla __ tba...,_
only a few daJI old He w11
the only one ol a lltter ol
fin to IUr'Yllve.
SlDct U.t time, Jim.my
bu been qulte a Cit about
town. He'• made awearanc-
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-. and p1&1ooonm.
....... beper bad to -by to prvt«t him from Ids
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'Ibe cub ... taken from
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JC District Vote Tuesday
GARDEN GROVF. -Pro-den Grovf' t lnifif'd sy~t~m
pol&ls to annex to Sent~ wturh takH 1n amall paru
ot Westmlnltl!r, Anaheim
and Santa Ana.
Ao• Junior College District ----------------------
.and lo ftnance a MW junior
coUese eampus wtU ro b&-
for. Gsrden Grove voters
Tuesday.
tf the anneudon aod $2.5
mllllon bood luue peas Or·
ange ()>ast Junior oobece
District wiU lose revenue.
Students fri>m tht' ~den
Grove aree pay OCC Di!·
triot a '-'00 per yea-seat
tax.
Take ttus income away
and the Orange Coaat Dis·
tnct is headed toward fiMn·
ciM msolvftley by 1970,
aecording lo the district's
pro jectiona.
The Garden Grove annex
measure Is tied to the bond
issue. Shouki the former
pass and not the Latter. an-
nexation would be mvalidat·
ed.
Two -atrd8 ~al la
needed to pass tb9 bond
tneaaure. 'lbe!'e are M.417
rechtered voters in the Gar-
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FUNERAL AND BlJRIAL CONCEPT
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51 • Hunt'"''"" .. eel\. 11:11 '·"' 5. of Palmdale, sole survivor of a family auto crash.
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*1D0DJ 11 JO~ who cavarted with Plato the
PUp (lhowa ""tiiN with Denise) and lliciey Mouse
who helped cut bb't~ay cake during party which
was highlight of their press club-aponsored visit to
Disneyland Seturd1y.
N-1 Harbor o.tlml1t Cklb, Vitia wi wid Merine, INS lrnfcle Drlvo, N...,. ShowS With sparkling eyes Uld de, e grin What
c:::: =· ~2.;!!n:·"'·c1ub. cost• Orange County Press Club's first annual Walt Dis·
111 .. u Golf •NI c"""irv c1ub. 1101 ney Memorial Birthday Party did for her. She was
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Orange ~ty forestry ANAHEIM -It yvas the
workers Friday comp~ kind ~ party Watt Disney
the rueedin• of JPIDe -.rr,. himself would have at.aced.
000 acres of fire-rrv•ged ter· Eigtlt.een youngsters -
rain in the Paseo Grande many ol. them vis.ltina Dis·
neyland for the tint time in
area. their young lives -~ a
Chief Deputy Cart Downs d 0 z e n adult ~
of the f<restry diviai<>n said from the O r a n g e O!°"mtJ
ttltte aircraft and teven to Press Club and other per·
10 men were Pr'Dptoyed in ticipating press orpnlu·
the sowing by air of rye tions some of the bllpplest
grau teed in the blackened people in Anaheim &atur·
territory. "We're hoping day.·
now that there11 be nd real· It was lbe couaty pre•
ly heavy raim until Febru· club's fint annual Wah Dis·
1'j w Marcll," Downs said. .ney Memorial B 1r \bdlaJ
"This kind of thing. Party, deaiped ., a COD•
though, ls a cJ)culated risk,'' tinulng and llms llMIDCllNl
Downa -'d. to master ~ Walt
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Cong Flamethrowers Kill Many Villagers
By KATE WEBB agnard1 from Dall Son got told ttle mountain people. nearby hlU. Dak lon'1 n-Dl.eu Rot, a tht foot man, ade1 ud rocttta,
a fUrther war ning Monday The Montapardl C' am a dio was not wortll&. '' tbe wal.C'blnf doctor• teDdinc hil , "'nlty burned my peiopla DAX SON, Vietnam IUPI) v.1ten a few wander~ inl.o home . But t.bty were not ttma Soq Bt near.Id Dali: wife's MC"ODd decree buru. alive."
-Hundreds or the moun· a Viet Cong platoo n n~ar worried. At midnlgbt the Son's plip&. IODI Be 1t1eJf Rot wu bl a bldooat boM Ona armed belkopter
taln people, men, women the camp. The guerrillas Communl&ll swarmed out was unchir' att.ci.. when the Communilll canM. man1.1ed to reach Oat $on.
and d:tlldre.n, huddled in were tending their wound· of the jungla, up the hill Th.,-uw lhe hatl .r Du, ''Tbey c&JM tbrowln& fire. Huy watched wbUe to a r
holes under their buts and ed. U.S. troops had ki1\ed and throui;h the outnum-Son burllin,C. But tM,-.,.. There wen about 500 ot 1treama ol qt• 1u.bed the
beard the Vlt't Cone 1hout-bundrt'ds of the Vi~ Cong bered aovernmenl ddeod· not sure tht Oomn:t LL them," be Ilk!. la brokta alt around IM dlopper. But
log, "come with UI or dit'!" 271st 1nd 272nd re&lments ers. wen not trylft« tt lllrrtr Fnncb. ''Tbe1 lhtq flrt IM Jilot kept J>OU:rlq bul-
• Most of the Montagnards ln the area \aat month. Provioce chief HtQ' watch· them out of SoaC Be hr aa lnto bowel. The7 threw ftn Sell It tbt V'9t ton, at-
of thls village near the Cam -"Go back or we wW ltill ed it all from bis bedroom ambtl.1b. Into bunken under the tacken. l't wu lnlptri:nj:, be
bodl&n bordu do .not 1pt"ak you," the guerrilla leader wlndow at Soac Be atop a 1D tbt ~tal I rtca4 houses. 'lbt7 tbr" lf&D• n1d. but Jt •U Dot tn011*1L Vietnamese. They did .not1-"=-==-==::::...==--'---'--'--"=-'---'--'--'---'--'--'-=.....;..-;;=_;==-"=-==;....:=e-=;::..;=;::..;=====.<..:
undl!!rstand.
Communist flamethrow-
er• 1wooabed. The flames
enaulfed the but.I and flash-
ed lnl.o tile hideout bole•
below.
Today, four day a after the
raid, the survivors are not
1ure bow many dltd. The
lowest t'ftimate 11 100. The
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· e AOObvN'rulG 'Ir I dwfi":;_. •WI IEY -• ..,.:!f'S PUNCll
SHOii--eDENTAL •••_. AMlll'lNG
official gu~al!!s run to morl!!
"than !IXI. I asked tbe opin ·
ton of Col. William F . West
of Portland. Ore .. who is
tryin& to bring order out of
chaos.
Buythe unchanged Mercedes-Benz ?30S
He gestured up the hill,
toward the big bo trff un·
der whkb swarms of flit'!
~rled and Crom wtiere the
wor1t odor o! war came
with an uowekome breese.
"You can to out .and
count the bodlea youraell U
you want to. But I don't
advise you ta. There are
large .nimlben of very dtad
people out there," Weal
1ald.
Vit'tn&meH troops with
haodi.erdUefl o • a r tbe.1r
!aCfl made tarae ar1va1.
They wen burJtDi t.an.!Ue1.
They laid • moll.• dd her
lix children toptbt:r in one
hole. Mon~ wound ap
the bill. cbaat1.n1 dirgu ta
their own tonsue, .un not
undent.andiae.
WhyT Why lhNe peoplet
These Montap.ardt would.-
not hurt l.D)"ODe. 1bey're
such a geotle people," said
an Anny doctor, Henry K.
Wirta o1. York. Pa. Be wu
one of three American phy-
sicians wtio ba" been work-
ing, 1tripped t.o the waill,
in a makeebift.bospttal Ibey
put together •toe• help
came to Oak Son 'lbU?'lday
momlng.
"TbeM people dofl't Gn·
der1tand Vietnamese. n..,
told U1 they ~t their
attacktr1 were apeaiint
Chinen. They couldn't l!'ftD
underatand they were told
'come with us or die!'" 11td
Dr. Lan-J Ms of Fresno,
Callf.
Tb4 Manlaparda b a d
come to Oak Son to rlnd
peace. That started ttieir
trouble. 'Ibey were among
20,000 mou.ntaln folt w h o
came to govemment-pro-
t.ected hamlets to eacape
Viet Cong terrorl.ml. 'lb.at
angered the CommuoUIJ.
DU Son recently lurned
trouble ,, .. canJnc.
Two platoons of govern-
ment troopt bad burled
hack three amaller ..ttacb
ln re<:ent wereb. Nguyeii
Duocg Hur, the government
province chief, said Mont-
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OrlYlnll R1np • Lessons
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and kee d of all
those ''advanced'' new '68 cars.
True, most of those "advanced" new
'68 canolf<l'you tomorrow'11tylln1.
But 1traogely enough, It's often a
ca8C of yesterdizy's engineering when
you check beneath the &leaming
chrome.
The beauty of the MercedC$-llenz
2305 is that it gives you advanced
basic engineering-.ond Ignores the
whims of fashion.
Buy the 2305 and you get no fast-
back roof line. No disappearing head-
lights. No dummy air scoops. But you
will get one of the most ellicient ma-
chines on wheels. A sane way to spend
your$5143.
Sponse-free 11Upenllon
You feel this efficiency in the way
your 2305 rides and handles. Gone is
the queasy sponginess of most $5100
cars; you can actually hurtle this
2,976-pound sedan through curves
lib a sports car.
That' 1 because the 2305 rests on a
fully Independent suspension system
with a design borrowed from a world-
champiomhiP"fdercedes-Benz racing
car.Likearacingmachine,it sticks to
the road-even when the road is rough
or slick with rain.
(It's ilh1mjnat-
ing to note that
other $5100 se-
dam still use
a solid rear-
axle suspen-
sion. That's
the design
Mercedes-Benz threw
-away more than a dec-
ade ago.)
Your2305 is also 6tted with heavy.
duty springs and shocks, anti-sway
bar, an automatic load-leveler, and
tires proved safe in continuous run-
ning at !OO·mph-plus speeds with
full passenger and trunk loads.
You needn't be a racing driver to
appreciate that.
Stop• without panic
Mercedes-Benz engineers insist that
superb stopping power should not be
optional on a car.
So your 2305 comes fitted with 9.9·
inch front disc brakes as standard
equipment. Power assistance is stand-
ard, too.
Even repeated panic stops cause
no panic. You're snubbed down to
smooth, straight-line stops, free or
shudder and sudden "fade."
One of driving's most reassuring
J
feelings is to know yaa-iiaw mere
braklna power ii..,...~
No aqaeak1, "'-"• ... .,....,,
Unlike most of ita rh!lis, thel30S was
designed and built to give faithful
service, year after year. ·
For example, you're cradled in a
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"unit"bodyshell 1ha 1 ha, heenwelded
in 10.000places. Thi .., b(JJv is1tronaer.
more twist ·resis tan1 rha n separate
body-and-rramc I\ pr " rhat must be
bolted together. )'r1u r 2305 will not
age to the lune nf "C]ul-,1 ~"·groans and
rattles. At 50 ,000 n1lll'~ 11iu may be&in
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>i91'0llder lfit will ever rattle.
111 tbi. aae of automation and law·
diy worbianship, It's aood to know
~ 10'J1" 2305 was built with lovlnl
care and attention to detail.
For example. vital body seam. are
hand-ground, packed with pewter,
grounddownagainandthenpolished.
Every 2305 engine is built from
hand-matched components, ma-
chined to tc;lerancd far finer than a
human hair. And after assembly
comes a 60-minute bench test-with
oi1 replenished 62 times to nush away
the smallest speck of din or dust.
"When it's painted, yonr 2·305 11
palnteil threetimes..-'l'betwo top coats
areerwnd •nd they're both-1Prayed
by b.and.
From '25. 785• to f.ZM•
You may be able to afford a Mercedes-
Benz without lmowlna it. Below are
suggested retail prices• for 7 of the
13 MercedC$-llenz models:
600 Grand Mercedes ....... $25,785
2505E Coupe . . . . ... . . . •. •. 9,210
2505L Roadster . . . . . . . . . ..• 6,568
2505 Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,011
230 Sedan . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 4.SI I
200 Diesel Sedan . . . . . . . . . . 4,493
200 Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,284
•West Coast porr af entry, u.clusive of tran.s.
portotion char1u. oprion.s, state cand local
ta.us if ""''
Not •n Inch w•tted
With the 2305, you don't have to man-
handle a lot of needless bulk throuah
city traffic or into tight parking spots.
It's so shrewdly designed that there
are two fut less in overall lenith-
yet the 2305 matches its $5100 rivals
for interior space.
And those seats were desiped with
the assistance of ortho-
pedic physicians
-to foil muscle
fatigue. Drive
all day; you'll
emerge from
your2305
feeling fresh'
and relaxed.
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the 2305 keeps ahead of those "ad-
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TOASTS TO SUCCISS -Hopplly m~lhe monoy· maklng •enture fur Hoag M......W · tal, 1>7t<rlan'1
expamion proeram are Oelt lo right) • mil Mn. Robert
Gugenboim. Mr. and Mn. Wolter B • .._ eod Mn. John
Gaiety, Gener~ity in _Harmony
Fu\ ~bipllpt on the IOCiol calendar lo Ill.' adre:.;T~s~ R ~oy. llllDUOl V .... ol · .rill!!;; i::r=l!IOI• -• -I: I aod o '8e .... ~ lllnda lor Baec M s 1111 .Ptt ..... ..,. ' .... r.. Andr• l!INN W.,-,,
Alil, 111 :r::;~-:;'"-.t'!~,..~~u· aaa 1 B. will Jobi Ilia • ,.__
el --W ID= Hi!wporter n •• \ • be -of enllulllaStiC wpporten dreaed in sblmmer-TAILE HOSTS
in( jeweled U>d ooqulned en-bleo. Guesll •I the fable of Mr . and Mn. -8Dmen
will be the MesSl"1. and Mmes. Cbarlu P. Cotton. Rldm'd
Si.ele, Robert Hardacre, John II. Porter Jr .• Donold C. Mc.
Hone. Louis M. Boyle,. Bobson Xn&lbh, T. Phillipe ;Korean
and Thayer S. Crispin,'liad jDi.ni.ng \be Ted Nehrenberp wt1I
be Dll. and Mmes. John rarrer, Jcllm D. Granzella, Robert
E. Rabi. John Applegate, Rlcbard Cramm amd Paul R. Kuhn
and lft. and Mrs. Donald M. 'nppiU.
Thi 35 Voice1, tounded by Les Brown and Soony Burke,
bopa 11 a. (l'OUP of -who •oiuntarlly caroled In -~ tO ~ ~ C!Urlnf. IM llolida1'-
Wllm Burb'•l"""C -dled·ol a lleart -t due 16
lad: at medlall oqalpm_,~ lbe Volcu directed tbelr talmta
lowlrd _,.mg equipment U>d lacilltles at vartoua bospitat..
J.es Brown's Band of Renown will join the entertain·
ment, along with a rotter of Hol\fwOod pertODalj;tiu who
lend auppori to the Brown llld Blpite Hoopltal Crulade.
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Under the ,.J._ ft lit. llOll Jtn.. John Wayne.· 48
bospita1•uxilial1.,__ .. _11me U>d 1.ai.•1
lo oversee myriad delaill in•olNd ht the~ per couple boll.
Allhoogh the even!Dg win be nwted with convi•lali!y
mlC:l gaiety. a men sertOU! note wilJ be evldeot. too, for this
11 the time partygoers will rededicate their effortr lo raising
fund• for the hospital. ·
With more re9M"V1tioM received to date than in eliber
Of tM previoua two years it would seem thal the hospit.al'1
e:rpanlion ot 800 additional beds soon will become a .reallty
for ball proceeds support thls project.
Seated al the llble of the host couple will ht the Messrs.
and Mmes. Robert Guggenheim. Walter B. Mellott, Kennett\
Realsnyder, Carl C. Rillgren. Ernest C. Saftig and Clement
lllnch.
A. V. Jorgensen. hospital board treasurer and his wife
will be joined by Dr. and Mrs. Richard Altman. Dr. and Mrs.
Eugene R. Koch and the Messrs. and Mmes. Lawrence E.
Brown. Dwight P. Anderson. Morris C. McCray, Mel Morgan.
B. A. Batcheller, Robert H. Davis. William R. Hudson Jr.
and John R. MacFaden.
H08ted by Dr. and Mn . .John K. Hamel will be the Ors.
Welcomed by r.tr and Mrs. E-O. Berceroo will be
Dr. ID4 Mrs. Norman Loats, Or. and~ Rlymoud Brandt.
Mr. IDd lln. Robert Wilson and Mr. -111..: Jorry Blankan-
.tiip, wtJ.Ue tbe Marshall OuffieldJ will creet the Melll"I. and
Mmea. Alvin S. Cox. Carl C. Gregory, Ben e. Deane, J. F .
Deane, Clarence Graham Jr. IDd JM!t D. Hensley.
S.tff with lbe Willil Longye'3 '!Ill be Dr. llld Mrr.
Ulric B. Bny and the -and .... 11kJioM D. Allen,
Fred )I. SW.MOil and F. Welllngtpn ..,_.Jr.; lira. llatl
S. Ober Jr. will wekome Dr. and Mr& n..ld R. McAnli1,
Buct Bean and the Mews. and Mme& Wlllillft S. Messtn·
ger, lack Sfteldon and Jack Marsh.all, while the Meurs. and
Mmes. Robert D. Jobnlon. J, J . McNIU&l>ton -and John M.
Rau wtll Jo!n eot. 111c1 M" A. c .. U>weO.
MORE GUESTS
Guesll of Mr. and Mrs. Don Well1 will be Mr. and Mrs.
L L Caner Jr .• Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hartley and Mr. and
Mrs. E. WUliam Hostetter. and seated with Dr. and Mn. Rob-
ert W. Crecca will be Mr. and Mrs Richard Nabers, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Bertea, Dr. and Mrs Robert Treat and Dr and
Mrs. Kenneth Bonilla.
A1lo reserving tables are Mrs. RO'bert L Bacon. hospital
administrator; Drs. and Mmes. Rirhard 8. SimplOD, Richard
A. Jtredet. Harry D. Sparkes and Hansel Benevenuti, and
the M,eun. and Mm-. Robert Thom&J, Kenneth C. K.in's-
ley. W. W. Wtjght, William M Samuel&. Horare H. BenJa-
min and Emil OnaL
LAST MINUTE CHICK -Making oure e.vrinp and mirTOnJ are in tip.lop
condition for sale at their Chrlltmu Carol Open Howie are members ol the
Keynotes, junior guild, Oelt to right) Patricia Kemp, Shawn Slocum and Donne
Lee. Event ii acbeduled SW>day, Dec. 1;;_
'Tis the Season
Auxiliary Wraps Up
Holiday Celebrations
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Oiristmaa will come twice thi.t year for members ot the Harbor Aur·
iliary ol the SOuth O>ast Child Guidance Clinjc.
Tomo1"0w, Dec. 12, they will gather at 10:30 a.m. in the Mesa Verde
_ Country Club for their moual Chriltmas luncheon.
An outJtandlna musiC91 program ha,, been arranged by Mn. John
Sparling, program chairman, while a holiday bazaar featuring articles de-
aicned and made by the Keynotes hu been arranged by the Auxiliary'• Junior guild.
Elabonte bendm.ade Chriltmu lreel!I, plus a lara:e tree by the door
and warm holiday decorlitloo.a will provkte true leUOllal atmoaphere.
Mn. Robe.rt Bernard, 'President, hu invited all memben and their
fUel(I to share the jo)'OUI holiday time. Reservations mi:y be made by
c&lllng Mn. Uluis Prall. 548-6419.
The "second Chrilt,mas" will be the Keynote's llMual Cbrilt.mu
C8rol Open House on Sunday, Dec. 17, in tbe lmme Of Mr. Ind Mn. William
Holmes.
There will be something tor everyu:ie, from Santa Claus. Raggedy
Ann and Raggedy Andy for the youoger set, to the wl&Uil bowl and lift
items sale for the adult.I. And everyooe will join in singing Cbrillmas carolll
around the Lar2e traditione.llv decorated tree
Open 19 famiUea IDd friends of the clinic, open house houri are from
4 to 7:30 p.m. with St. Nick's visit scheduled at 5:15 p.m.
The Keynotes have been as busy a,, Santa's elves this put month.
making "antique" earrings. papier mache mirrors a nd original paperweight.I
which will be offered for ule. Proceeds benefit the clinic.
Abo for shoppen will be rookie tnes, the cook.Jes ma.de from recipes
in the new "Vive L'Appetit'' cookbook published by the clinic's auiiliartes.
The cookbook may be purchtied by contacting Mrs. Carl MJ.rtin , 646-3546.
Refreshments, of course, will be offered, with cookies and punch set
aside for the youngsters and the wusail bowl and festive holiday table laden
with hon d'oeuvrea and seasonal swe4!tmeats for the "old9ten."
Dr. Maurice Kaplan, clinic administrator, members of the clinic's
board and recipients of the auiiliary's Guardian Angel Award will be special
JUesls of honor.
New officers of the Keynote6 junior guild are Marcie McKerren, presi·
dent Sue Hart, vice president; Dellyn Binswanger. secretary; Shawn SI().
cum. treasu rer: Chris Martin. calendar. and Cozy Hoa mil ton. scrapbook. Mrs.
0 . E. Howland is tbe advisor.
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Here's a Little Black Book That'll Open Bachelors' Eyes
DBAll ANN LANDERS: --..
lboWd. wrlta a ....,. for IWJ'IC·
riied -· 8laae I have -been tbe vie> Urn of at least 150 bUnd dllte1. r am
well.quallft9d to Ove 10U an ualat
aboukl you decide to t.ute the pro-
ject In ,.... apore time. °""' .. " -. b--ar.t rel.Uve1 ha•e fis:ed DM up wttl!i clrlt whom they deacrlbed aa "per·
feet for you." I have deddecl that It's
about time I learned to tranala\il lnto
plain Enllbll -· ol tb<:IT doocrtp. tive pbtNet. Rm are just a few :
"s6e haa a tremendous tense or hu-
mor. She'• a lau&ll a mlnut•." It
mMDI, "She'• flit ...
"She bac I lovely dlapoolllao, llna
ch.arider, • aipoU.U .reputation aod ll
dearly loved b>; 111 the women she
worb with." 1'hii means, "She'1 ugly
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ANN LA NDE RS ~
u homermde sin "
"She Is easy.going , low-key and
Vflry c•ual." It meant, "Shti dnue1
like • Pob and be.r &p&r""Jnent retem-
blet I pie ptO."
''Sbe'1 a good sport." 'nlU me1111.
''She mows 500 dirty jokM and can
drink you under the table."
"She's 1 dandy Uttle houaekeeper."
T)lis mnna, "9bl bal beea divoratd'
thret thn•1 ud lr;tpl tbe boaM MCh
Ume"
"She 's reldy to settle down." 1bi1
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tnemt. "She ls over :II. pantck'~' ami d:J'inc to get manied."
"She la Yery bright, has a 1rrr1l1<
Job aod 11 hlltlb' reapected 1n hrr
bekt '' It mean.. "She is ovtrhrar
blg, domlneerinc •nd t hf' shavf's
0 K. Ann. no cluirge for th1~ ~11111
JOU can tt.k• It from lhett. -f. l '
Sil)''
DEAR GUN: You 've doM 1u<'h 11
Je•~)' job. wily don't YOU Uikr It
from there? Tbanb for Jt.tttnr: u\
know •"at your life U s bft• Ilk,.
WM1 are you jolal111 lhf' mona1tery,
Bat.!
DEAR ANN LANDERS My brodl·
er, Mike, who is 18. got into a llltle
trouble with the law so he enlisted in
the Army. While in the Army he iot
tnto some morr troubif' Hr L~ betng
released next month .
My father told my mothrr he relus-
e1 to live under the same roof with
Mike and that she had to make •
cboi('le. She chose fa.like
Now my father is mov1ni.: 001 of thf'
houae. Into an apartmenl and he want~
me to IO with him. l would havr to
do aU Dad's washing and 1rorung and
cooking and cle1111lng. To bf' hontsl
with you, I don't want the! rt>~pon~I·
biUty. I also don't want lo 1eavr ffi\
m..,..,
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t love the m both but I think ~
needs me more and I feel guilty for
not agreeing at once to RO wllh him
Please tell me what to do -TORN
UP AT 16
DEAR TORN : Stay home. If your
dad wanll to leave, that's up to him.
bul ht 1bollld 1ot 1ttempl to lucludr
you In lills pl1n1.
DEA R ANN LANDERS: A friend
with whom I had dinner the other ev-
ning dtd ~omething which I feel w11
wrong. Whe n the food was served. 11hr
took a Jew b1t11. said . "I don'l \1kf'
this." ind ai;k ed the waller In bring
her 1omethlng elte. The waiter did 50
al no extro Char1e.
Since there was not!Wl11 wrong with
th,. ro00 excepl that she didn't hkf' it,
wasn't sht wrong to a.sle for a aub·
1utute? -TABLE TALK
DEAR TALK : Perlaap1 tbe lood .. ,
ktO Wfllly M!aMHd, udercooked or
overcooked and Ws 11 wby _,,.
didn't like IL A cood ~•tauranl '9t1
not reseut thl1 lf the patrno II
plf!au11.
What is French k1ss rng7 Is 1t
wr ona? Who shouJd set the nec~g
tirnit1 -the boy or thf; girl? C8la a
ahotgun wedding suceeed" Read Ann
Lander1' booklet, "Teen-age Se1 ~
1'en Ways to Cool It " Send 50 c.c1ts
in coin and a long , self-addre11ed,
stamped envelope.
Ann Landers wUI be glad to help
you with your problems. Send them ln
her in care of the DAI LY PlLO'l' en·
c\l)Sllll • stamped. J1eU-addressqd tn·
velope. ~
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New Jewel Sparkles on Ve~vet
Sum>emded by a lmh expanse ot .,._ rolf coune
tbe modem glau and brick •tradwe of tile Run~
lDC Seaclltf Country Club offidallJ opened to th•
poppini ol clwnpape corks durt.q a receptioD for
community and d'ric lude.-.. Admfrtnc the impro
aiY• dilplay ol paintinia Wh1dl line the walla are
. .Pilots Fly, High . -.:
With Successes·
Members ol the Orange
C.ounty Chapter "' Nlnety-Ni.nel (women pilotl) are i.,
tn the air wttn pride ewer
'tbe ~ts ol OBI
ol their fellow memben and
over the succeuful chlpter auutmu puty.
Mrs. Til Pennoct of Ir·
Vllle, put Nmety-N in e '
treasurer, bu been named
to the Aviation Coondl. es·
tabWbed under the all.lpicee
of the Costa Mesa Chamber
to work u an advisory
group with the Orange Coun·
ty Planning c.ommialion.
Employed u a flight in·
structor at Orange County
Airpcxt, Mrs. Pennock holds
-a commercill licen.ae and
hu lolled more than 4.000
hours flight time. She bu
nown in three Powder Putt
derbies and wt_1ear ~
third wtttl co-ptiot ViriJ,Dil
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Buffum11 has a w•I~ If 1ltt1
tt ,11111 fllt Bq Sceat
look no further! &ffums' is
head quarters for all Boy Scout
and Cub Scout uniforms, equip-
ment and gifts. Shown are lxJt
two; Official Boy Scout knife 2.H
Whittling set 1.•
Store for Boys
Buff urns·
&fflJfns' is the eulhot1m hea~uarlers for Boy Stout
uniforms and equ1pm~t •~ Lona Beach. Sanu Ana,
Palos Vl'fdes and Newport
All You Need Is Money
$tatus $ymb01s Sky RoCketirig
Mozart Choiri Carols
llOHD FAllWIU
Lorne i1 9one, long live
Lorne. Noft\mg ha1
cJwinv-d really, lorn•
i1 1tlll here, the name it
ju1t shorttlf' now. Thru
the ~rs the name lorn•
meant fine clothing ot
reolCM'loble prices; now
The Wet S.01 means that
some fine quality and
priu. S... nothlne ho1
cnongoed F~om now on
j1nt coll ua The Wet Seal.
p«iod.
O,erve occoun ts 1nv1ted
SMASHINO SUIT
,atty Woodor' brtght.n•
up winter with • wllcl
~w ,.nt .ult 14fee,
c, ... het pint! -'
orant• for • .,-ovy
mini-check In 100" wool1
Mel th. tmert 1ten4-up
collar ancl pink b.11
button• oncl ,., •• awing
Olcl Mon Wlnt•r.
Motchlno aklrt meh1 •
g"'°t atrHt 1uit. Sina
7 to 13, Jacket 21.00,
'•nt1 17.00
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5outh Coast ?IUa
8RISTOl AT SUNFlOWER, COST~ MESA
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Children 'Dressing Up' for Christmas
Cb.Ddren of Ancbor Lodge memben will entertain
wttb muaic and clan~ on ~Y. Dec..14. at 7
p.m. in the Sm.iar cftbem Clubhoule, Newport
8-cb. Lisa Bl1ul, Stne Noby, AnDIUe Gare and
Debbi McNeil Q.ett to rtaht) are among tot. who
Christmas Teo
leK'Ded 900'8 in Swedilh Wldft' the direction t>f
Janet Lareon of t. Minda Vera Wallin Of Costa
Mesa and Birgit Noby of Wfllhnln ..... ·Lucia, Miss
Julie Lanoo, will lead tbe ceremonlal procaaion
repreeenting dllldNn wbo honor tbeir parenta.
L&QK
YOUR LOVEUEST
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mal!u; ·Members Summoned
Fresh flowers and can·
die• In shades of pink and
red will grace the Santa Ana
home of Mn. Clark Fergus
Thursday, Dec. 14, when
Orange County Lawyer•'
Wive1 arrive for the 2 to 4
p.m. traditional Chri•bnas
tea.
Announcing the rete were
invitations printed in Christ·
mu red with allver seals
which were mailed to the
300 member1. /
Yule Gifts Aid Glow
CHRISTMAS
CURLS
a pretty look to be caught
in under the mistletoe/
choose the long,,,.or 1horl
version for o lovelier
holiday you/ cut, set and
cold wave, in the Salon, 8.50*
re~tyle cut. ~t end curl. in the Studio, 13.50
·~lightly higher for tinted or bleached ha ir,
Beeuty '&lion, 601
phone Huntineton Beach: 892-"31
Newport Beach: 714, &44-1212
FALLS
14500 " ..
14"'
ssooo
S6()00
WIG & BEAUTY SALON
250 E. 17th St.
Costa Me..
Ph.~
WIG SALON
1546 w .. tmlnster IMI. w ... m1,. •• hth. 6Sl-flto ~
Bold ••• bright ind b1ckltd
l'lattety wm get Yt* ewryue in
~e's bronze-buckled shoes. Shiny
patent in bfigtit green lTJI
Ladies Shoe ~Ion
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DPEM EVERY MIGHT UNTIL CHIUSTMAS ~~~~~-~~~~~·-·~-----~1 NEWPORT • •
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Mortgage
With December came the
1001-awaited burni!>t cere-
mooy for the Nnpcrt Chap.
I.er, r~attonal Clw'ity Leaaue
Inc. It waq't a yule log
members aet ablaze but the
mortaa1e on lta property
and bulldin1.
Taking part In the happv
event were former Thrift
Shop chairmen. the Mmes
Gll~rt Mueller, Paul M
Rogers, Robert C. Black·
NEWPORT CENTER
DAJL Y PILOT J5
Set Ablaze Potters Pick CdM Home
Mr and Mn. Frederick
Kuster of Corona de! Mar man Henry Wagner, Roy have announced the mar-
D Lewis. Edward Corbett ~age of thetr daughter.
and Robert L. Barneson. Kimberley Kuster to Ro~rt
chapter president. • Potter. ion of Mr. and Mrs
Eight years •IO the prop· H. Beaumont Potter of Udo
erty and bulldint at 118 £. Isle.
19th St • Costa Mesa, was The c o u p I e excha.ngtd
purchased and the door of vows ~rere the Rev. Dr.
the lhop opened for t.t>t ---
first time. The bulldint now
11Jso houses the league's
philanthropy. tile John Tracy
TesUnc Clinic.
Kids Like to
'Ask Andy'
Phtllp Murray i.n Corona del
Mar Community C h 1 r c h,
Congregational.
Close relatives and friend.
touted the couple durinc a
ctiampacne ~eptJon after·
ward ID the borne ot the
bride's parenu, and then
they dined in the P'lve
, Crowns restaurlQt.
Returnlnc from a skiing
trip to Mammoth, the bri·
da1 couple are at home ln
South Lacuu.
Fallln fllea 11Mi11
• 6U.2200 •
A Mf Nw airl lftjofs ..mt-
"The 0etn• 1¥ 8'oMon.
Heads laM Wflln tltt wtftl If.
It's slri etlf 1 llis..,.. look.
Double knft _..,...,.. ii
powder blue, pmselll or s>I'
m lizes S to • a•
*>NDAY Tif~OUGH SATURDAY ~00 TtlL 9:1'
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·Club Programs Music
lillTONI
Ken I.,..
Medical Association
Installation Combines With Dining
A holiday dinner dance In
the Charter Houae, Ana·
helm, will provide the aet-
ting for the installation of
new officers in the Ora.age
County Chapter, Southern
Calilocnla Veterinary Medi·
cal Association.
Members will gather for
cockWla at '7 p.m. Satur-
day, Dec. 11, and following
dinner Don Kaban., e.xecu·
tive secretarf of the aaao-
clatioa. will ... t the new
board.
Acceptlna the 1aftl ..
president will be Dr. GU.
D. Smith and other cimc.r.
Panhellenic
to be lnltalled lnclude Dra.
Richard Born, Yict lftll·
dent; ~den W. Ba1nbrtd&e,
sea*r~; Georp E. Clin-
tco, truaurer; .Robert
Gr o 11 e, councllor, and
Cbarlea Hendrickl, uaiat&nt
cocmcllor.
Aallttnl With prepua·
tiam far the fMttw nentns
an IDllDbln of 1be n • w
amillary.
omc.. IBc1udl .. llmel.
Betrothal
Announced •
Gifts Add
Party Air
Imciromptu apeecMi wltll
the presentation of Cbrid-
maa grab bag dIU will* tn the fun when Laa 01.U
Toaatmiatreu Club of Huns.
lngton Beach meeta We4-
nesday, Dec. U. at Mercm"J
Savi.oga and Loan Aaoc:t.
tion, HunUnJton Beach.
At 7:30 p.m. toutm
tr.a Mn. Barton Bolin wlD
In~ Mn. Wlll1am Ve}.
luUnl and Ura. Ann Fret
wbo will presat tbetr D
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,_ wW preUle .. ~
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'Memories' Played Back
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OPEN SUNDAYS 9-6
Luncheon Ushered In
Artllar I t 0 D ., Jnlldlat;
IUdUlrd O'ailltftD, YI c e
p r • 1 U • a t IWldrtcb; llCaad .. preaSdat;
deat; &bet Dem'lll, aecre.-
tary; 0Uftl' Seeley, treu.-
Ul'lf; Fred Sattler, P1rlla·
ment.arian : Wayne L. Aipln·
all, publictt;y cha1rman, and
Wlll1am Lampkin, atace rep-
re.atative.
WQmen tntertltld bl aaad-;..,..~
LookinJ fonnrd to a Iuncb-puty In
memben of Newport Barbor Paabelleak.
The area women will tab a rest Wore
their final abop~g sprees bJ plQbif brldae
and exaNngJng gm.. But IOCli tbey-will 6e
beck at wort on their Dollan for 8'holan
projett and tbe Americu 1'eJd Senice pro-
gram.
Mrs. George F. HoecHnpaua will ''u.aber
ln" the CJlr1stmu Pllt.J tn ber Corona del
Mar home oa Wednelda~. Dec. 13 at 11 a.m. l c ... 11ng ~-will bo Jin. w 1111 a m ~ampbeD. praidenl and Mrs. Leon Fry, b<md member.
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Yu le Boutique Garden Club
A <Jlr1atmaa Boutique Mn. wullam GaDavu,
party \a ecbedr>\ed by South-member ol ~
em ~ County Ahlm· Hilla Gudel Club, will far.
nae of Alpha Phi for 7:30 ll1ab locat'an lnformaddn as
p.m. Wednesday, Dec. ll. llMlJt. 11w club ptbi1n .
1D1 mat be obU&Ded bJ call· 1D1 Mn. JOHph Nebellkf.
..,....., or Mr'a. Pb1Ilip Blll-
tqtoa. 847-1491.
Kida Like to
'Ask Andy'
ELECTROLYSIS
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llllPOff 11 Fnhim Island Newport Cd• '4+22CIJ Mrs. R. E. a.ddoa, wtJo the aecond 1bund.aJ ti
will open h« borne 1D Or· •acb moatb at a p.m.
ange for the event, may belp~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i;iiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ called at 538-72a7 for turtb-I I
er lnforrnatioo. Mn. Duane
M. Zink at MMIM8 allo will
aD5Wel' ql.tiom.
Irish Knit
7454
Krul a popular lrisb.fn-
spired cardigan -they coll
a small fortune to buy!
Fabulous lrJ&b·lnrptted
k n i ti Destin combines ca-
bles, popcorn, diamonds,
rib. Pattern 7464. 1ize1 32.-
34; 36-38 included. Use knit..
ting worsted.
FIFTY CENTS (coin&) for
'ach pattern • add 15 cent&
for ead.l pattern for ftrtt·
clau malling and &pedal
handling. S e 11 d to A 11 c •
Broou, the DAILY PILOT,
105 Nef'dlec:raft Dept, Box
163. Old Cb.tiae. Station,
New York. N.Y. llml.
Print Name, Mdrea, I.Ip,
Pattera Namlter.
Flnt time! Jumbe JJe8
Netdlecraft Catal<>c -bun·
dJ"eda ot d6tgn1, e u. pat·
terns < includH delian'r
aweatera) instruction& in·
alde. Knit, crochet, embroi-
der. 50 ctnt.5.
Boa etf 11 JltfJ Ra&a -
come!~ pattern• tnex-
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NEWPORT CENTER
HOLIDAY CHEER : CAMELOT COIF
OUR STYLISTS HAVE CAPTUftlD lMt: UTTERLY fft:MININE
ENCHANTMENT 01" CAMELOT IHA COl..LECTION OP' SOFTLY
CUM.ED• l!LEGAHTLY SWlftLltD HAIRSTYLES IHSPllUD
llY THE ROMANCE AHD PAOEHTftY 01" AME .. ICA1S SMASH
MUSICAL• START WITif A SHOfn'-CUT 11SET-IN-cUT11 • •.
THEH ADD A Gl.AMOftOUS l"ALL P'OR THC GALA HOLIDAY
OCCAalOHS 91'.GIHNING ftlGHT NOW• SET-IN-ctJT, 8 50.
GLAMOROUS f'ALLIS. IN VARYING LENGilfS, PRICED TO
PLEASE. ALSO, A BEAUTIFUL CHOICE Of' WIGS, WIGLETTts,
~STICHES AND OTMEJ' HAlft PIECIS IN OUR 8KAIJTY SALON.
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COLORFUL KITCHEN PLAQUES
H.,ndcrafted fruits & vegetables 1n
brilliant colors. Whimsical gifts!
6" 6.00 4" l.50
Mein Level
FLIP PHOTO ALBUM
I 00 3x5 plestic windows S.00
VINYL COVERED SCRAPBOOK
With I 2x 15 white texiured pages 4.50
LOOSELEAF RECIPE FILE
With envelopes for clippings S.95
Upper Level
P1NS FOR THE HOUDA YS -
Enameled hoRy sprig tied with Christ-
m.,s-red bow. 2.00
Green t'" decorated with multicolor
brilti.,nts. 3.00
Co.,ch lantem in gold and green with
red bow. 3.00
c.,ndle tree encrusted with jewefs of
every hue! 3.00
ANGEL CANDLE HOLDER
Wood-tone & qold. Boxed 1.2S
CHRJSTMAS CANDLE ptECE
Sculptured red candle 5.00
Red/green floc~ed ceod!. rinq 3.50
Golden sculptured holder 2. 75
Mein L.....r
UNUSUAL BOX.Q.OCK
Sophisticated provincial design in evo-
cado and pump~in . T ransistori1ed.
l0.00
NEW DESIGNER TEAKEm.E
Import.cf enemelwore thet will give a
t.fetime of carefree service! 17.00
SOLID WALNUT SERVE TRAY
With marble cuttinq tile • . • incomp-
ereble Gerber quality. 16.50
Lower Lever
OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to 6
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MAllY DAY
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dlU.. lo m•lcll -··-----------•'---• _ ,,,. -¥<1C11hto will
~ to 1111 ,..v at.
moepben wbeD member• ol urw ...... l<r • a.tot·
.., Cllebrltion at 7:30 to-
1111111 la Ibo Hantlagtoa
-Jl'ounq......, <burch.
Thon will be • &Ill ...
dwlp .,.... memben
IDd • tpOdol llft ir-..S
to Mn. Jadt--
.i-y lo BolMa, -will be p.t "' baoor.
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llJllll allr ... .-m .. ·-··
35.~ value 2S .00
lear 1 new loolc for Ille holidays! Yo41r
hllr will be newly. s!Japed, !llen waved
wtth a Holly CUii~ permanent. Special
lrlatment leaves your hair soft 1111d
belutifuf ••• easy ID mana20.
Crull many &1amorous loolcs Ir,' wear1na
1 hair piece. It will matdl ·your bair
colll' f*ledly.
Beouty Solon
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received 8 money bags
from C.orona del Mar today.
Was one of t~em y(ours !· .
Moira Bonnto Undlg your mon~l*I pol. Her "Bonnie Und lg MoMo/
JllGa" n tha anvelopes people who hke to &ave by mail :send to Glendala r.datal
In Newport Beech, They're a convenient and easy wey to save at the nation's
aocond'lar1111! FtdoraI ... and the only Fedmliy chartered,auper;lsad and
lnlumdia,vlngo ~In NewportBeach,Getyourown supply
o1-e....i. lllldli Money Boga" by retum mall ... poo11gt peld '
boil!-~much more depondoblathan m..,.gesJn bottles.
~lendale Federal Savings _,_. ,. .,
uur. PICltlc ewt lftcll-
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Yule Luncheon Marriage News Told
All formtt W6 tern Air· ii a ir.tuate Gt UCLA Her U.. 1tewarde1sec are invit•
bmband. • sr.SUta1lll Dart.. ed to •ttend die Stanlwter1
moatb Collrge and a man-Chrilbnal luncheon Wed-
ber ot Pll Upai)oa, waa one neldliy, Dec. 13, in 1tle Play·
ot tbe fouaden of Air Call· boy Club, Hollywood. Mrt.
fonda and la a member cl 8aniq Palub la talia& " .. -
tbe Joutbaa Oob. IM Air ....oeno.c.::••::;· '""~;;:al:,.'IW1:,;.:..-=;;_· __
Clar.-Prubyterl ..
Qwrda .... tbe •Wac far
Ibo ........ , ,JtokJQ -
former Newport Bead!. na-
-11. Kn. 5llolllY -... Forlani and Wllll.am £1.
lioU Myers.
pies. Kida Like to Both an llC'dv. memben
GI Ibo Balboa Boy Qalo. •A
--Gamma.lhe
TbeJ are at home la Clar~ --'Aak ndy' ··
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Stew Meat • • • • 29:.
Leu "1unb of f,..h U.8.D.A. Choice Lomb !
CalTOfS • • • '-2 lbs. 2t a.za fl'Mh ••• tn 1-lb. .... blp to preserve flavor I
Lamb Shoulder Chops
Here'• flavor ... plu1 ecOllomJ'! Lean. tender 69~
lamb ••• U.S.D.A. Cholle, «I coane I
Round Bone lamb Chops
So mocb ...a utinf in llieee •.. with the 99•
fla-'rou ~ mm Ula boot qulltJ I •
Fresh Ground Lamb
Preclaion rround f rom fl'Nb. choice 3
Iambi • , . r ood ao many different
way1I
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•JOU'ralooklnglot_ng....,.....,.
hlN .. tour~wlteedbootblt 111
Lift to l1ght With Maies or llPPf*9' Ind cr-.nonctt. 11 ,200.
Or. wtth emerakll: lftd dillncwm or .n di#nonill. Sl .500.
Aaiblt .,,.-,·11In14 tlr.rgald. Iii clamondltt1,IOO . ... ___ ,....,_., __ and_S2.200 .
• Opoo ____ _,,,,..andclamondo,$1,400.
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II FMhloft ........ Nnpwt c.ntw
White Onions • • • 2 11s. 2Sc
No atew could be ecnplete without the flavor of oniona!
Celery .• ~~~. . 1t
Freah and crisp ••• and tb.eTU cook tender and flavorfW
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PlfMIN· 32fl Well CibW Iii • ... PAs.mA: f'flllll I II lea ~
nm m: zm llllp!il.M • 2S55 EllllMI I). O'dMJ ._ Caailll
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CurtOlson WinsSabotRace
ln an ahnott bow·to-bow
ccdrolltatlon •t the Onish,
Curt Ollon of Olll.ifornla
YM:bl Clob aplured the
ftrat to finJ.lh bonata Satur·
day lo tbe fourth annual S.U
of tbl Sabota, beating out
0,.. N....U ud the >• .wiMer Dennil Duraen.
'lbe J'8CI WU aa1kd
In lively wiDlk wblcb earlier
In 1he clay bad .........
AJl•a, and fcrced the "PO"°
110rlng Pac ilk Yacht and
Balloon Club to reverse the
OOW"ff.
ln addition. to tak1nt the
Reuben. E. Lee Trophy for
flr1t to fin.lab, Olson alao
took poe1e1sioa of thiB Lou
Benny Trophy for flrlt to
finish from a yacht club
DOr1h 0( Newport Beach.
Nowell, from Lon& Belcil
VICbt Club, u second to fin·
Ith, won the lnteroaUoMI
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with air-sllSpffSlon speaken -
The finest in llOllnd, and the per-
fect Christmas 9ift -
You can have these
outstanding tuning features
in your home tonight/
Ultnlmlltlc Remote Control
Available in several styles. sb:es • Plcturemltlc Fine Tunin1
and colon.
Once you have heard theu fine
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1e1lism ••. the brialrte5t recttnru!ar
color TV tube rver from Sylvania
with ELropi1.1n Pho$phors.
Alli Sytniia a I
• ...-, rf IT I.(. draws Uy>On the .
~anc:ed developmtnts frcwn more lhar1 • ·
6,000 •rVteeri of General Telephone
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CHANG[S COLORS, TINTS. CHANNELS
ONLY $50 EXTRA WITH cnnc
Ot 5 other n111 S~nll Contol• Stytes.
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FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CONYIMIENCE
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Awaited
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. • Melly flrtcHe llfiD
• tlilllr lncMes
• •el.Uk kludes • ""nc.•es . • ••llllc PlideYs
• •11cltn1Hs
•Milllnclfts
• plllf lnades
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72-incb wool and rayon fer
Chriltmu llockinp. trff skirta,
IWfed toya. pocb1• decor. --;/ Wide, wide oolcir ..,,. fol :r--
Cbrlalnw ....U.g. -
Tl" WIDE s1•r.
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'24!. sr:._
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HOLIDAY CREPES
• crepe dllir1 solids
• crepe chiar1 pin dots
• l1t11•1d crepe chiar1
• · '8nded sp1rlde crepe
• double woven crepe
buutilul for holiday dreu-ups. Acetates,
nyons, acetate tricot linings, all 45" wide.
TWILL-IACK VELVETEEN Crush proef ,..,.n
100% Cotl<Jn
baliday colon tor puty wearing
36" WIDI $19JD. VELVETS
A posh fabric for all your boll·
day wearing. Elepnt for ball
gowru, tocktall IU!ll, dresses,
opulent at-home wear. PRINTED vnVETEEN
PAmU. IDS. GlllNI, DAW fabuloul ICrMft print dl!Slgna.
WIDI COLOR IAHGI $299 100% COTTON
36" WIDI YD.
39" WIDE
QUILnD
NYLON PRINTS
Beautlflllly feminine for dainty dust·
en llld .-. Outctandinf 1tlectlona.
4.1• WIDI
IONDED
ORLON SUITINGS
etlH •c,.,llc fo1c.• e •ct*ti• triwt Ne~ S PATTERNS e MATCHED IN
S COLORS
Window panes, otrlpes, plaldl, 1'c>Wtd ..
tooth, oolidJ. . s321 53"/54" WIDE ·
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PllNTED OUTING
FLANNEL
Very &OCld 1eleclloa of colon. lief. 49c
lo 59c ..-. 3. YAIDS s1
• .....,... .. °'"" e IUINA PAIK CINTIR
l2AnJ e SOUTII COAST l'lAZA
54S.Ul6
SKIRT LENGTHS
lOOo/o wool, wool blend.I
OuUtanding selectiOlll
REG. $2.49 to $3.9' YD. s1 28 7 /Ith YD. LONG
54" /60" WIDTHS IACH
llOCADE TAFFETA
:, s;-:....::n I .. "-98~
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NetD Year's Eve ~F~ on Sunday • NEW YORK (AP) -N..,
Yoor'• En ran. ... llund01
lllll '°", caualq all Mis el compuc.tla: for tboae
but on tbe trad'*ion•'
wlloopllla-ap.
IA IOtnl stater, an Auo-
clattd PTell 1urvey 1bowed
wednuda1, New Yeer'1
Eve oul wU1 be bone dry
becaUH of strictly enforced
law1 forbMSdin.s tbe M1e of
aicobol on the Sabbltb.
In others w1tb SllDda1 no-
drintinl law1 tnfGICllDeDl
offlcer1 will, ~.look
the other wa1. tar lnitmoe,
a state liquor oftldal in
Sunday-dry Gear... r..
marked: "11,J ..... Jud
a norm.al Ult IN;'M fobtc
to have N.w Ylll"t Eve
off." A-ol-i..-..-111111 au
... Alabuut, Ar-...
Iowa are ~ the lta,tea
whlcb fGl'bi4 till aa1e ol al·
eohalic bnw.,.. on Su&
day1 and .. .,,.mg DO U:•
ception for tMt m.e.
Legillablrt• Wllleh tool!
•ctlon lo ..,. -the Ju· Iapos!Uon Ill New YW'1
Eve ud lllmd'!' illchiClod
U.... al PeM1Ylvonla and
Colorado.
The Pennsylvania t0lrmi
decreed that henceforth
cobolic bt"erace.1 may .,.
10l4 • 8and.ty1 wtdch co.
lnclde with New Year's
Eve. Cllherwlao, the Jn =-.. A new llw in Colondo
prfvtded an erlenalon of
drlUlnc hours from mid· atpt S&mdaJ to 2 Lm. Mon· da:J for outlet.I which put
up -a • spedl1 fee.
Premer'8 Diary Re~·
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Japa11;Knew in 44 War Lost
! rono (tlPI} -'nit "" the lleet out to< ll'Pa-...... ,.m "' postwar Jap.
J apuue wwiurdl w h o eUlc o c e • n. ll'IDIClddon u.
mldt Dee. ?. INl, a day and 1lliDI news o1 the cer· He could not conceive ~;"':[ ~..:r :: taln do!eat u lhe l -tbt United Slat., t1oinJ uy-
D, 8CCCMdala t. tbl newb' oa 1'hich to pruent O. hp-tlU:q but 1maabiiic Ja~
found dt1r7 If Pmcl Koe-WM pUUc & • iWitDder ''1'9 tMnk Ullt the tnlim,
oye. ltltem«'llt• tr. U.. ...,_. WWd sLve Japan IOfter
KoaoJ>Altlallla7f.PICe ~.-"II ~~too btd an -•-K.~ol·
dlalyp•••1111t--.'Jlo /en---M In~----, -. ~ .;,-;:;_.,.1 -.CIED llAN 11111-..... ......,.
U.S. !Jlv-ol tlle hlu4 ~ Ud • -· a ld:',.i btJI ~ leH-td . . •In-,• 0 IN'"l!+.4 _......._ ...-
Of Salpan em•IDted Em-...--. "'I' -.....,-"It •--• to ·•-o peror HlrGbito'• wattlon clYIBu ..tetelm&llt cloM to u -·--
that America had beaten tbe WlfW•. IO)'l1 to 1M • tbt the tMmr waald stYe
the okl 1'1llJq cloM ---UI 1911 lemu Ill-·· bt "~~t none ol the anny
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and navy leaden have the
courage to rtate their con·
clu1ion publidJ, .. be wrote.
WAS PRENIRR
Konoye woaJd baft bown
what they aald ill private.
Three timn before Pearl
Harbor be aernd u Jap-
anese prime mtni.ter. Al
Japan roared toward war
Konoye wu the latt Tokyo
leader to try to ltop IL la
the 1um.me:r and earl;r fall ot lM1 bl tried to arr..,.
a summit ooafamm wD
PrMldent Pranklln D. -.
evelL
'llublnttoo ...-llllDI
ol 'l'olcyo'• pod fallb. IJ--
Hldeld Tojo, "-"'• --...... -quit In O&tior -,..,. •
attacked Purl-.
Bat In 16 111"'7 -
-"""" ·-Salpa .. one way.
"U tbe enemy (the Uallad
stateol -oporatln1 lrolll lta ...... la 1111-... _ couatry wlll come
under tbe orbit of bomblnl
bylheenuDY.
'-rhe JapeeM navy maJ"
btcolpe -...... ... ...., may lud ... J __
Ia tUt cue. , • " bl wntl
darkJ1.
LED TO CONQUEST
Actnally tbt laJI ol Sal-
pan -the 1llt -•h•• of • 30.~.... prri-
-• flDal -cbarp J"'1 1, --Jed _.,. to tbe U.S. CODC(U41t of oth-
er MMWw lllands, 'lllllu in-. ltwubom 'l1Dlu IS ....... lat.r Iha! 1121 ____ ...
-11111 -at-omic bombfl OD Hlrolblma
Uld Na&uakl. ,,,. diary, dlaco"lertd by
• clerk nllDDljlllnl tllroutb
old documdtl, NY1 that
Ja-leaMtlaltM
nre toJina wltll vari1 tu
waya fo:r endbll tbe war
'" an bteJnllle falbke. KDnoye leued toward send·
TraJ,1Splant
Trading
Predicted
SAN DIEGO W'l -Por .... ----wtl1 Ito Mio to -tbtm lot hum&D, ..... Cl' artl· l!dal -__ ,....
pr.u.t tll'j" top U.S. 111r-
1eou. .
Ca Yiet1a11 Be "Pacifie,!"
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Plf;iliqtiall ~.1 sJP!... ~01¢,1l"!•.~. ch1lll 111d
jectiw of Allllrlcl in'tlt!nmt. """""""5 tflls bl(~
Mdltilllle.._alnol br1n·11 t1r1tf11 lf1111tl
h blllc''1icies in OIK -· -splU ...-1 fllldll•1bl-fll· llooltlet, 'Wiii Toll ~ -bmitlon 11tit1t! 1'11 COtlftict r-#lotll \ltlJmli" Con; ... JOU are likely to find
lllli" not onft 111 "lllinll-, ~ list. Ifs montlal
;., ·tat .,,, ixperts "" Ille ,.., fer ..,,.,. wllo Is
,,,,. bloitlr111111hnd COi#le -to illlkt ..,,,. out II(
of Ui&-catflicl, ltut ~of Ille sitllltion. •
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the AIDual lDltltllte for
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iaJd '* of lldn\a1 Marl.I AboUt VWtnanf' •t $1 a mpr. for Wbtch '----b en·
Is the mOlt prorniliq pro• do9ld.
pecL
.. The bl1 problem ln tran•·
pJ8ntinl tbe heart of OM
perlOn to another ta 1up-
ply," he aald. "The ulll·
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"~ide the pendulum back a bit to
Remember When ...
••• When, for forty-two YMn, durin1 the hilhlilhU ol
Amerb'1 aldlin1 ol ...... "'rnovim emf. 11'.k; when doctotJ
mme to call .•. in Model A's; when Broadway ..m had
elepnm; when the bo)'9 IDIU'Ched home to a Dry
America." ~ •re the nr..taJPc cbys Qlpt.ur.:I in
print by Allen Chun:hill in thia m.piftomt book.
You'l! bluah and lhrill to phol(W ol whlit waa camidettd
th1c aDd. hMutiful in lhae years lrom 1900 throush
19'2. Every ~1e is rich wi&h photo,...phie Mritare.
A JlieWJl"·t&-b&-forrotten rift. A D01talsic addition.
to your library.
Remembn> WMR, I.IS
You mJJY mad or phoM in your ortkr .•
Fahion I.land
Nowport Center
Newport l!each, Calilomia ll2660
8'4-0041
"Memorable moments come to life 'in
The Wonderful World of Sports
fuiildit ••• and rel'W"'hr .,.t mommt, fa ...a and
picture ••• lib the moment when. Km v' en.turi,
utterly ahauated, wot on to win the 1964-U.S.
()pm.. Rad it and weep ••• for the mIDian dollar fumblt
by Cqli.' quariert.dE Jotnmr Untt. a.pf.nit Gnm
::~:s-ami~ !~:e~ =~totb•
brinr Ulll acilin1 boot to you. Fa it from ID¥ lbelftl
(Gr \'!hone, or mall your ordw) ia .._for
O:irilltmu ,mq.• 15.M
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"Latituclet, 'longitudes and worlds of lucid extras •••
Rtplocle ~ an an art lomL 'DJf')' nconl the.
..S.A.tf.•sm. lam ol man'• e:rietenoe. They ranp in
pricafnm 12.115 to .$12>0. They a1t1 heirlooml from
the ,..,.,t fJI. tbei.r makinr. Amon& life'• finat sift&.
I• B.. nm-.• .... .UW, and I enjoy offsin1 them
in.,. lbcip. lf '1fllil~ Jmrby, 1top in and .. th-.
Yoa my.-onle tbmt by phone or mail."
A. 'rite J._ WU... eicelJent in a 12-inrh,
did...-Inut oaiSed. ~ with satin brall plated
meridiu, '!ht wuin antique tlnllh ol the map a.....,.
a hJ.lhly ~ appeuanoe in a 11obe ., new
in COl'ltent. ...
B. ne ..... .,., nmDld for the "father ol Dul.ch
C11rtop'liphy: 11iAa1'ndloe1.,.1y dmiped mountinr tJI
ilGlid dMrty wilh antiq• fnlin.ood tinilh.
Antique lnilMd •ppiq. 1Lt5
C./falU., G .... it a U.indl lltereo reltti model whh
leffti.meridian cl .-tin-lfO&d lnill1. It coma with
'nMI Story fJI. Mrt-World. a 30-minule sound ud U.s-re
atoq a1bwa mnoi.d by Lowol1 Thomu, ;,, u.tl
Puhion Ioland
Nowport C...t.r
Newport Boocb, Calilomia 92860
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Ne Glawer Girl
Lynda Plellsed
With New Lile
WASBJNGTON (UPI) -tfada Blrd JobnlOD lladl1
la abDdontq a a\Ular pl
llie to beceaM a ID1Utu'1 •• AJ11one wbo'1 been near
tM Pr.aldat'• SS.year-old
daqbter In receat weeb
cu paJBb' ... lbt'• h•PP1
1111111 esclted about her tu-
.. .. Ura. Qwlel s.
l\obb.
Althoqb heralded bJ
-· .. bride ol tb• year. abl obvioualy looks forward
simply to belnl tbe wife of
a bandlome Mlrlne captaln
~ In Vietnam. ~ spent a couple of
beedHM.mat1n1 years in u. jlt let under the tute-
-ol IDOftt ltar George 81motaL
That pbue of her life Rmmed= up. In a na· U. that a premium
ca , White House
Uqbten suffer doubly.
TMy are under the IUD to
make It bi&. WbUe Lynda wu brinl·
lq home all-A report carda darlDC b e r ll'Owtni up
yMn. her ,oun&u mt.er
Lad WU brinSIDI bome the
bo11· The rivalry between
U. two Cirll wu immense.
Bat Lynda followed ber
ltlr u a bookworm, an
honor ltudent and a htltorJ
buff, contemptuous of tbt
fUal ud frllll tbat lptll
fem1alnlty.
Onl.f In later Jtar1 WU
a1M able to vubelllt tbe
trauma. She did 1t ln print
-often In McCall'• mat•·
z1ne where abe devoted
mOlt Of her space U 8 part
time writer to rtllvinJ IOIDI
of the palnfll momenta ol
childhood.
Recently abe wrote that
when abe was 16 and her
slater wa1 13, she received
a beautlful nightgown and
commented to Luci that 1be
thought she would tuck it
in her hope chest.
"Then it wW rot before
you wear 11, •• abe ~alls
Luci u 181in«· .
The puenta loved tbem
and understood their dlaer-
ences. To UUa day, however,
the Prelldent re11"9ta that
be once laid tbat L1Dda
would "1lwa11 be able to
take care of herself'' and
Lud waWd "always have
aoineona to take care oi
her." Ht know• DOW tt 'WU
• m1ltab to put tt tbat
way. Be m....i tt u prallt
but It hurt Lynda.
Ememe11 dnottd to ber
f.tber, L,mSa apeaJ.r ....
plaJI her affeedla tor -
father and alway• hli '.
aougbt 1aU appro?al. ~ •
bas kep& blr fe.t cm t.M
ground IDd therefore teem1
more mabln tbaD lbe n;
an, la.
We-didn't_, that JOU!' ek>c:tric bill WM 1m1Jler. We
said that electzicitJ cmta JOll 1-ps kiJontt.boar than
it did a.e ,..,. .. 'Ibe ....... coet to E&allm.tx:w• ...
. of a kilowatt-boar cl electiicity far ftllidentiet •ha ;ca
down 1~ in the 18lt ftve yeas. And that'a in IPite of the
fact that oar cmta for labor, aatzoctian.matsiila
and tam~ i'Cm8UP.
One of the reaecm electricity cost.. you 1-is the
fact that you're min&' more of it than fN# bel<n. 1bu're
pttina' a IOrt of "quantity ctiacount..
Il electricity were acmething you bouiht by the
quart or the pound, lib milk or potato., you'd eee
how much -it colt.I JOU pll' kiJontt.hour. And
you'd., nalbabo. much mo. cl it,..O.
using. For imtaum, haw Jal eddecf • lapr
refripntar in the lMt fiw,...? Or a Ileen: \
ranp? Autcmwtic ..m.'l aotlm m,., 00.
new electric appHancw?
See what wemmn? Electricityia doincmon
for you than ever before. In fact, you probably
uae it in about . .fO different ways in JOllf t.ame.
And you'll be usinrevtmmore electridty
in the future. So we'll go on looking for more
efticient ways to make and deliver it.
Electricity ia one of your best bar·
· pina. What elae can you think of that
costa 1-today than it u.cl to? And
you'n pt.t.q it fact.or, dinct.
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NEW YORK (UPO ten and cbtate &lfta to pro-know bow clOM you are to
'Tw" \T.'o ""ta before ~ a br1C)lt Chriatmaa for God and how eood you are
Cbrlltmu and all tbrouih needy JOWi,._. IDd tbt1r to cblldren and lldulta. Some
the 1eneral poat oUice Sat· flJDWea. chlldren doo't believe Lo =1 .::..;=.nc:~ in:::: :ts~t~ C"o.,~~~ :1 ~ = lettln eerawled to "Snta sponae to thil appeal wtJl ... lq."
Claua, North Pole." uaur. no Iola ot 1111 cblld'a Many ot th• ~.
Some 1,!00 letten have faJth la Santa ClaU1." feariDC a lamp ol coal la
been recelftd ao far thll ManJ ot ~ young writ-tbelr atockbap, stirted tJM1r
year, accord1.nC to N • w en ln fld pnfaced tht1r lttten with reparta on tbdr
York POltmuta-John R. leu.t with tbt aolem bthavior over tbt put year.
Strachan, and at 1eut •· • lt&temeat: 111 .,..ve bl 0 1 am a pod sweet pl,"
o her 1,500 are expec~ to you." One boy a.poloSlJed becu one. "I do not yen
pour ID before ChrlJtmu. for h I 1 dou.bb, solu. •t iny flllill1 or M1 atupld
Since many of the ftOtea • "When l aald I dktn'f bl.-or pt1.••
are from underprivDeted U.V. bl JOU Santa. I didn't OU.-dUldr-. wen mon
children, Stracban bu ln· want tbt k1da to lauah at candld, such u tt.e boJ wbo
vited tbt public to cmne to me." wrilte •1 bow 1 ha\'en't
the poll dee, Mild ,~ Another cb1ld wrote: HJ been a IC>Od baJ' all year
lea« ,,_ ~ Rew Cu F.qtd.pmelll
HEAVYDU1Y
Shoek Allllorl.ers
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hildre.n's Mail to Santa
front door" and "don't mau
too much nolae Utt you did
Jut year. Daily will bite
you and I don't want you to be afraid."
Pemapc tbe lhrewdut
Jetter·wrlter •• the Uttll · Slrl wbo advtHd:
"Look for tbe eooklts
tlfl wttb an accom~1
note trorn her ~er HY·
lnl the chU4 bad been
st.rid.en with an incurable
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.... , letter ii • little Mrly
but J am Act IO oltea I
am llnid I llll;J not feel
lib wrttsnc taw:• tbt llt-
tl• &irl told Santa. "I have
been lfct liDct I wu aevu
year1 aid. I went to the
botpltal and W an awful
o'peraUOa I bave to So back
C)lten for X-rQ• ad ta1t1,••
The i.u.r endtd, "Santa
I know JOU cu mate fll1 Cbrlsunu baPPJ. t doll't
wut llUldl, lat a few
thlnp to mab 2 little Cirl
bappy.''
TouChlnc too were t h e
Int. 1trtk1nt, atremelJ
Sood lootln1, wittJ and ~
ly wealthy."
many letters from parent.;::::;:.=======;;::;.
U1lne tl\ey could not af.
ford to pfay Santa ClaUI to
their cblJdren um year and
ut1nS for be)p.
But at leut one ~
ap ladJ toot pen bl band
and wrote Santa Claus for
'1u•t one UW. Cift."
CARPET
SHAMPOOING
°'Y Fe.M--He S..lti"'
C...,Jet.fy °'Y itt 2 hrs.
C.,;.t s.r.ke '7W112 "I want a man," the lady
aald, ''ln bla middle ... 5.i========-=:!
feet 7 inches tall. IH most
d.a.DJtely baa to b&Yt blond
b.alr and pretty bhae eyea.
ma traJu lhould be dwm·
• per tire
Kids Like to
'Aile Andy'
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Check the BUiky
Wide Shoulders
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LEHAL N'1n<'E LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE -----------
Is Your Business Conducted Under A
IF SO IT IS MANDATORY UNDER THE LAWS OF CALI·
FORNIA THAT THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS OF
THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE BE COMPLIED WITK:
LAW ON PUBLICATION OF CERTIFICATES
OF BUSINESS, FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
(Clvfl Code Section 2~Mt)
Sec. 2466.~xcept " otherwiM provided in the nut
section every penon tt•nucting busiMSS in this St•te undw
1 flctltlOUt n1me end every partnef"lhlp tr1nsactlng butl,_
In thla St1te under 1 fktftious n1me, or 1 desl9nlffon not
mowing the n•rM of the per"IOn interested .. partner "'
such busln .. s, must file with the clerk of the county m
which his or Its principal piece of buslneu Is situated, •
certlfic1te subscribed ind 1cknowl.cfaed In the manMf' _....
vided In Sedion 2468 of the Civil Code, st.tint the MrM
In full ind the ol1c~ of retiden~ of tuch penon Ind ltetf"9
the n•m• in full or 111 the memb.,... of such pertM ... fp
1,,d their pieces of residence.
Such subscribed and 1r-knowledcaed Clff'tfflcate muet ..
published 1ubseau•nf to the fllinq thereof with the C*lftfy
clerk pursu1nt to Government Code Sectfon 6064. fn a ,.....
Nper publl1h.d In the cauntv, if th9,.. be one. N If ......_.
be none In such co1•nN, then ln 1 n~aer In 1n Idiom'""
county. An 1ffid1vlt showlnct the puhUc11tlon of tUch eertlff.
cite 11 In thl• section nrovlded thin be filed with the eownfy
clArk wlthn 30 d1v1 11fter the completion of tUCh pubHeetfett,
but In no ev11nt ...... 11 such nuhllcltlon be m.Ae prior te the
fllinq of such certificete with the county clerk.
2468. -The certificate filed with th• cl•rk M pnwtded
In 111ction tw•ntv·four hundred and 1hcty-six must be d..-d
bv th• per!l.on ther•in referred to, or by the parmen, .. the Cl'• m1v be, and aclcnowledqed bfiifore t0rne offlcer, a•ttf\oto.
lted to t1ka the 1cknowledQement of convey~ of ,...,
oro.,.rtv .... Where 1 busines.s i1 here1fter comtne1'ced bv I
Ntrson under 1 firtitiout n1me or ,. Dartne...ttlp 11 her .. fttr
fM..,fW4. t~ ct1rtlfic11ta must b. flled end ..,. publlc1tlon
rf .. ,; .... 11ted in th•t section muJt be made within one month
1ftttr th11 commencement of 'ttch bu'in ... , or 1fter the form'"
tlon of th• oartn•r•hio, or within one month fmm the time
rf*4inn11h•d in the l"rHm•nt of ih memben for tfte com-
mencement of the oertnership. Where the butin .. 1 h11 been
.... ,.,,,.,,,.. '"'n<lt1ct~ unt4er 1 fictitious n1rne or where
tl-ie 01rtn•r1hin h111 been h•ret,,fore formed. the certlflc1t1
''""' he filed ind th,. 011...,lir•tion mid• within 1ix months
af••r the 01111,,e of t).I, 1ct No oer•on doln" bu1ln"1 under
1 flc+ltiou1 name or his as•innH or aulon... nor env ner-
'"'" dnl"~ bu•i.,~s •• , ... rtners contr•rv to th• prov1•1ont
th•:r 011rt"111r1 .. lo nl"'•· in anv court of this 1tate until +tte
c111,.tlfic1te has ..,._.., flted ind th• publlc•tlon h11 been m•de •• ~.,..,i., reaulr_,I
Sec. '2469-0n EVF.RY chlr'IGe In the membert of a out·
n•r•hio tr11n•1ctina bu•lnett In thlt tt•t• under 1 fictitious
,..,,,. or 1 de11lqn1tlftft which do.t not thow the n1m• of
th• .-rson1 inter .. t,.d .. pertnf'l"t in its bu•in_.t .... a n.w
c•"+:11e1te mutt be fll.d with the County Clerk, ind 1 ""
p••bllc111tion made 11 required by thit artlcl-on the form1tlon
of 1uch p1rtnerthlp.
If vou hive neqlec:ted thlt proc.dure, you should , .. nze that
the name of your flrm Is not protected ind th•t you ere not
•"'•ltlecf to maintain tulh for coll~tlon. or for oth•r purnows,
anv adion upon or on 1ccount of •ny contract or contnctt
of this artlcle, or their 111lgnH or 11119""'· shall maint1in
In the courts of the St1te of C1llfornl1.
T1ke cue of this lmport1nt matter now, by h1vi"9 the
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cwtlflut~ The cost ls MNll but the ftllft9 ind publiutlon Is
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At San Clettaente
'Dar~ at the Top'
Warm, Human
By TOM TITUS
Of ... Ollttr .......
The major tut confront·
Ing a production of William
Inge's domestic dra m a. l~:iiiiii~
· "Ibe Dari at the Top of
the Stairs," ls restraining 1t ---
from the abyaa ot maudlin
melodrama and preventing
it from taking the appear·
ance of a dayt!JM soap op·
era.
This is .ecompUshed with
remarkable still at the San
Clemente Community Thea·
ter where ·•oarl at the
Top" is currently in the
midst ol a two-week run.
Direc:tor Robert E. Mot tw
compiled a ~bly
competent cut which ofter•
Spec:l1I
Mat.
Wed.
1 p.m.
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Plu.-2nd BoJd Hitt
"Scum of the Earth"
-ALSO-
STIWAlT •IANMI
..,.HE LAST SAFARI"
TUUDAY NfTI ONLY
t ••IAT '1LM CLAlllCI
Greta G•rbo
"ANNA CHRISTIE"
-AND-
''THE llG STOltEH
• • ~J ... ye I 8 •• e'
Cecil B OeMUle's TIMI Tee
Commandmen&a, the m o a t
widely • acclaimed and most
successful motion picture of
aH. begins an intact and un-
cut eneagement -the first
since Ill original all-record·
breakinf' ruo -at the Mesa
theatre Wednesday.
This masterwork, preaented
by Paramount ln Teduacdcr.
produces a most impresalve
array of top talent, all mar-
shaled lor a single motton
picture that bu been praised
aro1.iftd the "9tkt' by critics,
audiences and lNders ol all
fa11be ol rellgiou1 beliefs .
Tbe Tee C.mmudmenta dra·
m.a.ttzee the Boot ot Exodus
with <llarlton Heston u Mo-
llet and Yul BryMer as the
Pbatol.b. Other stwa are Anne
Baxter, F.clward G. Robtnson,
....-titARDEN 11~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;5=~1Yvoane De Oario, Debra Pa· Iii get, John Derek, Sir Cedric
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•llO Brvee Brown's
"Thi Endl... Summer''
a..11
St.,.. Wed. Dec. 20
"HAWAII"
ExcluMv• Are1 Run
Two top 8rwcfw1y Plays
WWNalCI ._. ~ •:--~ PAii' 111r
AUO "'BAREFOOT IN THE PARK,. JH• ,.,..
H.uctw6cke, Nina Foell. Mar-
t.ha Scott. Joditti Anderson
IDd Vincent Price. More than
25,000 atru were filmed oa
l~Gll ID Egypt.
MESA MATINEES provide
shelter to the &hopptnc-weery
wtio rnliht like to enjoy a mo-
Uon picture ln the mid-week
away from the maddening
roer. Eaoo Wednesday after'·
noon . the programs start
promptly at one o'clock, be-
glnning with free refresh·
ment&.
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0Y faml; Maybe -II putlJ true, bat tbert wu a Du1k01arly l~ demonstration of ilventty
of plOll'iinmlne °"' tbe netend.
ANYONE with a television set and acce.u lo a
nehtort channel on Saturday could have been the
next best thing to an mv;.ted guest at the White
House weddinJ. of Lynda Bird JohlllOD. And it ~as
a lovely, dignilied weddrng complete with radant
bride, handsome. umformed bridegroom and beam·
inf <proud parents.
Sunday altunoon there was the UJual choice
of political interviews and football games lD the
e-vening, vrewers all ovet' the country could have
watched a live and lively number from the current
sta~e hit. 11Hello Dolly" and tben seen Ed Sullivan
walii.ni out loto a rainy New YoJ:k street to wiveiJ
the marquee of a theater renamed in his honor
THIS WAS immediately fo\lowed by excerp~
fTOm the famoos Christmas show of the Radio City
Music Hall in New York. a show which each bo\iday
1eMOn reiults in lon& lines of patiently Wilting
people.
Tben, on th• educational aetwart there "" ~
Yloliniit YebudJ Menuhin and lndlan siW'ilt Ravi
Sh1ntar playtnf 1 duet durinf a coocert in the
United Nations General Aaembly Ran
Sullinn on CBS wu bavine a premature eel~
bration of 20 years in televilion. It was an arbitrary
dale for the mn.tversary show since bis ftrst tele-
Tia:ion broldcllt took plaoe in June 1948. Bat by
June 19el, the Sullivan lbow will have gone into
1U.1Dmer reruns .
A.SIDE from the appearance of Pearl Bailey-
on• ol b1I ftnt IUeltl -in tbe "Hello. Dolly'•
number, there wu little in the propam's entertain·
ment portion to mark tbe anNfflm'Y -Alan King
fuming lbout the outstretched hands of the holi·
dav season. Gwen Vtrd<>n in an elaborate dance
number: Robert Merrill in an operatic aria. and
Wayne and Shuster in a sketch But there were eel~
britles in the audience aod Ole mayor of the city
presided over the theater dedication ceremonies.
The Musk Hall IJ>f'(t.acla. made a year ago, wu
a valjant attempt to overcome the camera problems
posed by a big, busy show on a big sta~e. The set-
tin~s were beautiful. the costumes lovely in color.
But to show the whole it was necessarv to move the
ca.men back so far the performers looked like an~.
Ttlere ~med lo be n<> way of capturing the mar-
nloUI prttisJon of tbe famous kkkin(.
ltlCOMMINDED tonistit: ''Winged World ."
CBS 7:3°"'8:30 PST, anod\er in the National ~
iraohk Society medal: "Movin' With Nancy."
NBC, a.o. Nancy Sinatra'• ftrat 1peclJI with wist~
from Dean Martin. Sammy Davi• Jr.. and her ra-
ther, Frank Sinatra.
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Can Rams ·work a Second M~racle S~nday?
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Miracles
can happen, football followen of the
Loa Angeles Rama agreed today.
The uppermOlt queation, however,
ls caa a aecoad one bappeo ?
Tbue people, &Dd the Ram players,
will mow more about it Late UUJ com-
ing Sunday afternoon ln MemDrial
Collaeum. That will be when the un-
beaten Baltimore Colli m~t the re-
markable Rams.
At stake will be the Coeetal Dlviaaon
Harris Seeks
Title Shot
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With VictOry
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Uzibutcn
Gypsy Joe Barrll, boxing'1 latest ~
centric, takes off bia mink bow tie
and mink cu.ff1inks and dona his
naming red t:runkl and rtid aboes to-
111gbt lo a bid for his %3rd straight
victory.
Harris la dated to go 10 rounds
against Mliuef Barreto, ol Pueft(I Rl·
co, ln a fight Gypsy'• manager 1811
ls a prelude to a weltenreieht title
11bot at clwnpioo CUrtit ODbt ta Dal.
lu nut moalb.
H1rri1 btat 8amlo last Auplt iJl
a toUlb ad Yflt'1 cJoM ft&llt ln wtdch
many booed the ftfdfd. ,,,e bald
Pbiladelpblan, rated No. 1 In tbe wel·
terwelgbt ran.klnga by 1he World Bo%·
ing Anoc:iaUon, ii expected to wei&b
154 a1ainat 145 or 148 for Barreto.
Barreto'• manager, Woody Larro-
seaux, clauna the Puerto Ric111 hurt
both hand.a in the fourth round of the
lut fi"1t agl.Wt Ha-ril and exprell·
ed confideo<::e his man woo.Id lnfllct
Gypty'• first defeat.
Barreto, who boaats a 17-2 record
and kayoed Dick French Nov. t ln •
hia lattYt atart, PY• be know1 now
how to combet the lmOrthodOJ: Har-
ris "I am gcmg tQ keep pressure on
him &nd punch with him. Wben be'•
truatrated be ada 1lb a clan and
be 's not a good puocber," Barreto
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Harris, ln bis laat bout, woo a nar·
row ftl"dkt over m1ddl.eweigbt Bobby
Cauicb, another o( tbose declaiooa
wtMdl coWd bave ione citheor way. AJ
uaual, Hwril apparenU, bu done lit-
tle tralnina. Re lhowed up late oc not
at &1 for anllonl at tbe am. He fall-
ed .. ~ at tbe ltat. #hWlc 0-.
mlNlcm pbyDca1 'niaa._, -.! ldl CO-uv,.r, ~mce, Dw'-D, .... ftned ...
Al a ...wt ol bi.a obYtou lack al
tramtn1. Hmrla ma7 be an underdog
for tbe ftlbt to be ICCnd OD a five
· poinb per round mUJt try a referee
and two jud~.
Beltoise Scores
Nervous Win
FREEPORT, Babamu <AP) -
Jee-Pierre BeltoAae -roarint Into
the leed on the lut lap wbem a col-
liaiaa ruined tbe hopes ol hlJ chief
OppcD!IDt -ecored a nervoua victory
Sunday m the Intemttiooal Formula
V Sparta C'Ar' Champlombips.
11le r1alnc youn1 French star aald
ht WM nmninl juat bebtnd the favor-
@d Jocben RiDdt al Austria When "l
..., aaotbe:r car run tnto him md be
apUn around. I puMd him oo the
lut turn before gotnc down to tM ttn-
btl Hoe."
Rindt, ooe ol the world's top rac:f
ooune drtYeTI at 2S, had taten a lead
in the duel over a new ~~ racing
1 coune modeled after the Monte Carlo
circuit. Braklna for the 1ut turn before
hedq Into tb• home atraighuwey.
RiDdt colllded with a cu driven by
Bill Ce.,.. of Pen19CO&a. Flt. As
Be1toiM flMbed put oa the narrow
roed, be and Rlndtallo brushed
feo6sl.
RiDcU came out oi Ille 1pln to croa
1he Uni MCODd, followed by Gunther
Huw ot AUltrla, Wm>er Mulln of
Genn.IQ1. , Ton7 Jeffries ol S o o t h
Afrlca and Lothar MoCsdlenbllcber of
Beverly Hilla, Calif.
lltl• of the Natloaal Football Lea~e.
Baltimore rounded out the psctW'e
Swlday, ~efeatina New Orle&DJ ~10,
and OOW la 1142. Loi Angelea la 10-
J-2 .
,,,. Rama ••Ud the first miracle Sabmia.Y lu defeating the powerful
Gnen 8a1 Packen 2'1-24 ln a 1ame
that left tho '79,8.17 fau lD a state ol
mua byaerta.
The aeene:
Green Bay bed the ball CID tta 41,
fourth and 13. Donny Anderson at·
tempted a punt. The Rama pvt on an
eight.man rush and 6-foot-4, 2S-poond
Tony GuWory, aloog with D • v l d
Jonea, ruabed up the cut and GuJllorY
gm there first to block the punt.
Claude Crabb 1cooped up tbl W
on the 25 and rumbled to the Pacter
five.
Forty -llve aecmds relnlUMd. ftt}-
man Gabriel paged. Inooq>leta. O•
briel pu&ed -and .Bemie ea.., iotik . .
11 in the end zone. T!lt'tt ~ere 34 tte·
ond!I remamtng.
Green Bay'1 brilliant, dqeroua
Bart Starr alter the klokotf wu
thrown for a seven-yard lou by
Jooea.. Starr paaed for 13. St arr
paai.ed toward Anderson. Ram Mule
Baughan Intercepted and ran l& beck
31 yards aa the flna1 l'WI sounded.
Jo'ew remembered how far Mute
r ll m p e d back. The pl8ce f a l t 11
ttupted.
BB Wins Crown Wooden
Temple· Cit.y Bows, 19-7 T~ Rocky Slmpeon Ignited the HuntiDeton Beadl Impelu with two~ to lead a 19-7 vict.ory over Temple City's Rama lor
1 the 9outbern Califonua llldfd Division Pop Warner football dw:D·
ploll.lbtp Saturday at Ariation Hi&h. Of Houston '
Stmpeon scored on rum ~ 25 and 10 yardJ and aJao tallied
' the Impalas' only atn point on a short scamper.
By ~acd Prell ' Huntin~ Beach quarterback Teny Kipper hit end Dan
Whan with a 35-ylrd tCClrinC ltrtte tor the Impalas' other t.oucbdOWD. lohnny Wooden didn't aay '°• but be
may bave been thinklne of Bou.staa.
The Itnpa?u, u well u Runtington Beach's other three Pop
Warner teams -the Darts, Thunderbirds and Wildca1s -wtll be
honored Tuesday meht at Huntington Beach Hip ScbOol in the &n.
nual awards pn.entation.
··A ltlx>ugb I feel the Bruins w o u 1 d
l4 1n over aiy oppooemt tn a am1el of
.i:amet oo a oeutrai court," Wd the
1•narh ol top.ranbd and aDbeaten
I 'Cl.A, "I know quite well the bu·
•mis that olten befall vtaiting teama
1be evmt la tcheduJed for 7 30 AU in~ perlODI an
invited to aUend. ·
and the pouibillty ot iood t e a m s
ronung ap WiU:a creat lligbta. •
A Second Chance for V ati;
Wooden•r ~t rolled o" e r
Iowa Stai. w.. Satarda1 alcbt..
making U. o,dlaa Cbetr 11th cm-
sec:utive ftatba Md third tbll Jea1.
And it left Iowa Slilt.e Coach GI. II
Anderson aba.Eng Illa bead ln beWild-ennenl
While the 8ruiDs were romplne.
nt'1ghboring USC was losing Ha fiT1t
•tart ol the year-a 8.'>M verdict at Sl
Johns. A Sedative for Baldwin l-e-w AJclodor toased in 45 points and
f1vt-other Bruins accrtid ln double fig.
un·s
WoWd you conaider re-wrning the
Germans or putting Jack the Ripper
on parole If such a cboic. were ln
your power?
ot coune you wouldn't.
Would Santa Ana mcti footb a t I
coach Tom Baldwin take a chance of
w.J.ni a CIP championlbtp and an W'•
defeat.ed teUOn if the d>o.lce were hl1?
Of course not.
But unfortunately tor Baldwin, the
cboJce ta llOt hll.
If I were ln t h e poaltlon of Baldwin
I would be teeklnC b.JpDotit or a pow·
erN. lieeploi potion to tide me over
the nest tour ni0it.. a' Beldwta'• ............
WHITE
WA.SH
are me atep nay from lmmcJrtal.
tty-or dia&st«-dependln' OD what
h.aPPftli Friday oigbt at the Bil A
when Santa Ana battles Anaheim for
the large 1cboob bitb achool cham·
plonahtp of Southern Oa.tlfornia.
In view ol the fact Santa Ana al-
ready tag(tid the Colonlltl with a 28--0
thrubing earlier In the aeuon, ont
might wonder what the cause for t.u-
lng aleeplng pllh might be.
But 1t'1 reall,y quite simple if you'vt'
been anM>d Orange County lonll
enough to hear tell of a football coach
with the nther dukiah IOUDd!Dg mon-
lcker of VanHoorebeke-Clalre Van-
Hoorebeke.
Van. you aee. is the man respon·
1ib&e for Anabeun Higb's food>all for
tunes. The genial, cigar • puffing pe1-
1imilt bu molded a once-floundering
1cbool into a highly polished, widely
reapected srld machine
Once or twice in t h e tut 15 yeers
his team.a ~ra unable to win leagut
champi~. But the rest of tht'
Ume they have been on top.
Few Oraaae C....., eeadle1 bve new. ...... ., .. lea., • v ...
c-oatW team .. lite ftftl .t batt~.
Balltwta, llewever, jeble4 that
elite drele tWt year.
Bat aow lie'• faeed wttk u an·
preufalted dtalle11e -beaU.,
Vu twa tlle same ee ... •.
ftat'1 •• •dial Dwil~ Kaw·
Id• te Deck Mt Cuala Clay twk:ie llowiton, ranted No. 2 ln the nation.
die aame lllCM ••• lib uvtas die ~ r o r e d lta fourth str1Ught victory.
Rama play dae Padrerl • Acee. beat.Lng Illinoit ~ at <lwnpeiro
ave alter11•1 •lib aatia• Plrr· wtth EIVU1Hay~1cuing 25 points.
Ut face ua.A'• ~ )llUer· Houston and UCLA meet Jan. 20 ln
aaat twe daet la the same uy. tht Astrodome, a game that eould aet
Since the Dutch Muter took bis :r~'Ollege basketball attendance rec·
lumpt at the haDdl ol Baldwin's UCLA la ldll thia week, while Houa.-
nuhy lfoap, Vm lt.u made one tDn play1 in ita own Bluebonnet Clas·
alight improvement to hl.s team -su· Wednelday and Thursday. Tb•
he's come up with the molt tens~-C'~>Ugars' lint l'CUld opponent 11 tional sopbomcre quarterbllck rou ll George Washlngtioll.
ever hope to lay eye1 OD. While UCLA and Houston rollf'd
The lad, George Fraser• bu trans-along u expected three other mem·
formed a good team into a IJ'Mt me bers of t be Top Ten 1u1fe.red upgeta ~~ dt :,dl.:~~~W· ... ,~.~-~ ._,. ...._ ~ • ~ .__ ~ m Qi&;e.. Ho. I ' ta.,,.. ..... ~ -c..&a.. liM' tt l ....... ranbd
d.INdlid llilt·Colaiaiatt .._, ~;. . V,1 ° 71* .. ,. at ~ Tmn.
ot a. ....... hdll • LMcue1 bJ • <*IW.. .... Ht : ~ :-::i, .. ~,.s~ Rookie' ........ ds Tom Balichrin pr . bet aD the J...A:!a
ronftdence the o~mbed man h8d ia
the final eplsode of the fuptive • . •
and well he mieht.
He'1 flldng a mol'almen!:lll tut.
But no matter wbo ccmea eut Uw
winner, it i.I mother creat nlgbt for
Orange Cowlty ~th two tMma from the Sunle( • 1trug·
llinl In the 1arte lcboNI .
Add lb.at lQ Fullerton JC'a state grid
ebampion.nip, to an all-<:ounty finals
1n water polo (with Newport Harbor
domng Fullerton l. and throw in
such outstanding basketball power• as
Marina. Huntington &ach and Coro-
na del MM, and we no looger bave to
accept rural considf'rallon from any-
ooe In tiv world of aport!i.
If only lt wert>n 't for the Anueo11 !
Seattle Over
LA, 133-123
SEA'M'LE !AP) -Elgin Baylor
played in friendly su:rromd:ings agatn
~ ni&ht. but he and his Los An·
geles IAara JOit a 133-123 decision to
the expan&ioo Seattle SuperSoo1cs.
The Laken, wiDdlng up an ardu-
ous elJbt-pme road trip, 1aw rookie
Al TUcm score 35 point~ m leading
the 'Sonia to ttiei.r etght.h victory ln
29 games. Baylor. who played col· lei• ball at Seattle University, tif'd
with Tucker for bigh honors with ~-
A lecood and third • pcnod 8COTin~
Some of the recmt una1mg heroe~ burst lelt Seattle with a comfortable
on 4he UChtweagbt levels ol high achoo! 1~ lelid to open the fourth per·
compeUtioo: Fountain Valley won Utt• iod.
Irvine League Bee and Cee football 1'\e ·~ out.core-<! the Wers hy
cbampionshtpl, the latter team goin~ nve points in the second and by 1nx
Wl5COl'ed on for the campaign. Georgt polnt.a ln the turd .u 1'uckrr and Tom
PtnckDey'1 Bees ""°" a tl~ f'OT th<' Mmcbery bombed away.
third 1trmibt year. Los An&eles made two more held
Newport Harl>or took the SI.ID' ft -&oala thin tbe bos~. 48-46. but could
Leaiue i.n Bee and Cee water poln hit only 'rl of 39 free throws Seattl~
to meke it a clean .weep for B I 11 ' made •1 fT'M throws lncludmg 11-of· 8-niPtt. 14 by former Laker Walt Hazzard.
And Sdor l)eM l&l"IMlnd• the CIT I • A#MLa HATTla
• ' ? e , T cult fooCbeJl cbamp6oalbtp u ad t r ~-s 1-4 11 _,..rv , •1 '' W~~;;~j~.~ketball ~ 'i H j ~ '! ,F~: ~
bosa Glenn Becker did 1ometbin& Ole =:!ir.. ; ~· ': ~=-; U :
vanity couldn't aooompU1h -ht~ c.-. • •> u n.on. • '' " team knocked off Marina to win the .. ~ ' M • :::-: ; ~' ';
Jayvee ctmnpionahlp ot the Weatmin-~-• :: •
fltt·Marlna toul'MJ, T--• .._,. In la;oi.lt ~ Ml I~
Orlando Cuts Down Ramblers, 38-14 . ' ~
B1 STEVE EKOVlCB
Of llleDtll\' ...... lteft
The Oran1e County Ramblers w l 11
jurt ha\'9 to try It a1aln 11.xt year.
After amuain& a 1()..2 Western Dtvt-
alon ConUnenta.1 f'ootball Le~gue rec
ord, the Oranae County continpnt
dropped the naUooal champlon11hlp de-
cld• to tbf' Eastern Dlvi•Jon champs
Orlando Pant.hen, 38-14, Sunday
nilbt before a.~ chJIJy fans at Ana·
helm Stad.lum.
The Ramblers aeemNi to bfl juat th~
ab.SOw al the tMm that won the
Wutern Division title u thf'Y loat ab
f\Jmble1, two within the 10.yard line,
threw four fnterceptlon1. 1.ve away
three touc:bdown1, one on a droPped
pwrt. another Ml a fumhff'd kickoff.
and hand.d the P'lortda eleven anotbtr
on a bllldted punt.
Panthftl( quartf'rback Don ,f,,nt•
'
mede the mOlt ot IM Ramblen' mJ,..
CUM U the man who boJda the MUOD
record tor touchdown puaes conueeti-
fd for an addJttonal five and unteahtd
tOlttS of 45, 45, '11, 24 and 23 yard.I.
The Ramblers l1ad allowed only four
touchdowns via the air tn 14 prevtoua a am ea.
The Panthers struck first ln t b e
rracu and put a 17-poiat ldYanuae on
the scoreboard before anyone worlrtd
up a aweal
After belna unable to move the ball
tin tht gamf''I flrat let Of downA, Or·
Jando punted to Weodall 'l'Ueker who
tumbltd the ball on tht Panther 49
where Terry P'trnande1 pounced on It.
on It.
Jonu u1ed oDly two plays to move
tht P!vkin to paydirt u ht hJt on two
p&ll'lfl~ of 'l1 ind 24 yardA, hoth to
nankf'r Tom Bland.
Jonll ldchd the PAT and the acofl'
1tood at 7.0 with S:o.1 nptred.
A.ft« th4 eoauin& klckoff end a ~<'I
ol Rambler downa, Dvrtll Cox ru<1h"'1
ill to block a John 5eedborg punt that
WM recovered by Art Strahan on ttw
Ramblere ~. ,
TWo pMHI lmr Jonas hit Sammv
Wtlr kneelll\• '8 lht endione with a:u on the clock.
Oranie Coanty fumbled thf: lt1c:koff
wbleb was r~vered by Panther Sam
Worlc-on the Ramblt1r ~.
This tlmf' Orlando al'ttlf'd for a :io
yard field coal b7 Jonas at 7·34 1n th•·
fir1\ quarter. • ,,.
Orana• County scored two mtnutr'
later on a ec>-rard pu1 play f r o m
.Jerry Otttrson to Rhom• NlxM who
outatretched an Orlando defender an<1
racf'rl up lht right ~tdtllnr for it-.-.
tnurhdown.
Seedbor1 ticked thf' conversion al
~ :a to c:uimm.t. ttif' freMll(' f I r I t
111iart.r llOClrtnf.
Jooaa'1 arm ~ Orlando In two
more touchdowns befort the half and
llH' Ramblen collected another on a
pi1ss Interception by Bf'rnanl Corbin
·" the score at lnterm1~s1on rl'ad 31
II
rbe Ramblcrt lt\rt'Rlt'nf'd lo pull It
· '' twice h'lort. but • fumblP on thl'
I' 1rllher (our-yard ltnf' early in thr
•111rd quarter. and &O(lthf'r on Clrl1tn·
'•1 s ei&bt ln the openJn1ot m1n11tf'~ of
1 • fourth quarter klllrd b o t h
, 1, •nee. and pottponNI Oran~C' C"nuo
1 champlon11hip ho~r until thr l'W'l/\ , .~on.
~ ... °"*""" "W't•ftM , , ' ,. • .. .......,. c°"""' r • • , '' \I
JUJt before tho blocled paot. ltne-
backer Jack Pardee atood on tM dd•
line with Ooach Geoce• Allen.
"We een 1Wl win it,'' Pardee cte.
cl..-ed. Alltn nodded hla head. Be bid
eight eoormow mea up front to nub
in to kW tbe punt.
Acre>11 ~ hdd, P a c k • r c.o.di
Vince Lombardi ...... •d-ty.
Lat.er be Slid, "I ~ Wtlb all
th06e big m~ Jn tbeN. _. •• bilock
the punt. They bew lbe1 Ud to •
Life's Dim u .. r
.,. fame ,,. over!'
Green Bay took It bard -atmo.t b
bard • they bad p I a y e d, wtdch
~ Allen to COClllMnt J.atar.
''11111 wu ooe Of the bllC "1• 1n
the tdstory ol tbe NFL. 1be Packer•
played like tbe cNqillJDI tbe7 C'9 ...
Green Bay, be remlDded, alreadJ
>*1 woo the Central DtvWce title.
in. Pacbn will meet tl'-t h •
Rmm • BaWmore In Mllwaabe n.. a
Atlanta'1 Gary Barna o1.PI hb bltmet tn despm llft« bh1c what
would bne been the gune.winniq toacb.down pas cturini a.m:r~
34-28 lOM to San Fnndlco. Th• ball~ ls Men falling behind
Sports Clipped Shert
Major Handball Event
Set for UCI in March
Tbe Wt!Wn Regicna.l Handball
Champtollllnpe loom u tb• next ma·
jor attnk:tloo for Orange Coast area
handbe1I f-after play ended Sun·
day at UC Irvine's 1 av it at lo n a I tournamem.
The Western Regiooals will be beld
March 1-3 at UCI and will serve u a
quall!ymg tournament for the nation-
al clnlmpiooships ln St. Louis.
Stuffy Singer at Los Angele• won
the weekend sm~es c~p
Sunday evening. Before a ~pacity
~ of 500, he t r i m m • d Harry
P&ekf'r. 21~. 21 10. Packer waa the
only nne ol Singer's four oppo-
nent.<! wtio scored moN' th., five
polnts tn any game
Matt Ktll v and Mel Sandland w o n
the doubles· cbamptonshlp by beating
FA Rinehardt and Phll Kent, 17-21,
21-17 and 21-18 Masters singlea win-
ner wa" Bill Badham. who be&t Ar·
nokl A~Uar by 21-15, 18-21 and 21-12.
Winner~ of the Masters doubles
'T'rophy were Matt Wiseman and Irv
Simon who beat Bill Fetvou and
Georae Brotemarkle, 21-17. 20-21 and
21~.
EGflle Owner
PHD..ADELPHIA -Will the real
owner of the Philadelphia Eagles'
football team please ataod up:'
For the next day or so at least,
ftnanclally -troubled builder • sports-
man Jerry Wolman ts the owntt of
lhf' National Football League fran-
C'hlstt -on paper and ill practice
But when the 40-year-old Wolman
'ligns • Sl4 5 m1lllon deal -probably
Wedne~y -with a group headed
by Norman S. Ra.ab. a clothin~ man·
uf'acturer, he u expected to ht-come a
nw!rt figurehead.
KI ... • I" Flrsf
ROSTON -The surpruin1t Lo6 An·
gelts Kings, who play thetr b e a I
again!lt ttle establlahed Eastern Divi-
sion IPam11 today were back In flrllt
placf' in ttlf' National lfoclcey League's
western dt" tsioo u a result of a 3-l win
Sundav over the Boston Brwni;
The· Lo~ Ange Its win combined with
l' 3-0 los!i hy the Philadelphia Flyeu
to lhl" C'tucaJto Black Haw1ca returned
thr K tn~!' to ftr<1t pla~ ~ were
depo~rd last Fnd.ay when PhOwl-
ph1 a ~hut tht'm out 3-0 at L-On~ Bf'ach.
11%Wt-n WI"
~\!'fl \\1F:N1'0 Quarterbac·k floh ·r oll'cln :rnd the ~in Francisco Statf'
CollPllP GalN!i hved by the pass all
thr "'a~nn but ti lallPd them tn tht
t • anwlllA Row I ilGllt n l naUnOAI small
rnllr~r ~"-•mp1on Sftn Diego Stal#. '
A revamped Aztec defeme lll'oclaieed
a C'OllJtinua1 ltrq rullb OD Tolldo and
plct.ed off flve ot h1a J>1111M to IJ*k
a 'rl ..e win Sattrda)r.
AMlpN B~
!\NAHEIM -S.Ct borM after theh-
longelt roed trip ol the eeMOrJ, the
Amigoe hoped a return to tbe more
familiar 1urrooodings of the Anaheim
ConVt!lltlOO Center mitbt let them
back on tbe wiming track.
The Amigos open ~ games at
home Tuesday night when they meet
t~ New Jersey Americms With wbom
they 1pht a palr °' e~ on the roed.
On h>e lengthy nrin£ around the
American Basketball A.9:IOC'8tion cir·
cuit, the Arrugos won three g&me1
while kl6in~ wven to drop their rec·
ord tA> 8-W .
The latefit defeat was~
~turday rught at Denver by the Rock-
et!. 118-96 It w 8! Denver'• foo.rth
straight win over the Am.igot.
Kil BoH ~
LEXINGTON, Ky. -Beni.ie A.
Shively, athletic dJ.rector at the Unt·
versity of Kentucky, died Sunday alt·
ernoon about two houM att..r ru.tfet. _,It a heart attack.
Shively, &4, had ~ athletic dttf'IC'·
tor at Keotucky since la38. Befort'
that, he llm'Ved Jn Oldie-capacities
at the !Wveraity tor 11 ,_,...
Title Toasted
With Soda Pop
HOUSTON <lTPP -TIW'I Oakland
Ratdtr~. who had to c.lebrate their
cltnchtn~ of tht Western D1V1.lion tftlfl
..-1thout champagne, new back bom.
for ~Omf' of lhf'ir own vmt.age ao they
rould continue the celebration todaf.
Thf' Raider~ wPre prepared for the
Houston Otlf'r~. u·oring all their poln ..
'" the la~t hair In a 19-7 victory, but
they were not prepared for Miami'•
victory over tht' St1n Diego Chargers.
The Char~rre; loss drop!>f'd them te>
2'-2 gampe; bl•h1nd Oakland with onlJ
two games to play and brou«}tt about
an impromptu Ci"lehr11t1on about 10
m1n11lr~ aftl"r thl' victory OVtt the
Oilf'rs
nut all lht RaulPt'I h;ul to Cf''4-brat111
with wa~ ll lf'w l'atlf; of hffr and 1oft
drink~
C>akland off1m1l~ 11ukkly .,..gbt U..
help or Otler offtc1t1l11 tn finding 1ome
rhampagllf, but tt did not arrive hf'
for,. lhf' 11';\m <1hnwrrf'd aDd left for
hnm,. •
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DAILY "1.01' I ...... Dm M U. 1'62
' . .
Marina ·Edges Oilei;s, 60.5·9·
ah1p Dnai. Wt Ula V I k ea
ownlq the toanwnf\Ql
crown for two-th!rda of IU tbree·year tenure.
"lt'a always a bq WI'\
when you beat 1our top rl·
val," commented Lutt 01·
500 u he savored the vic-
tory.
Th• meeUna Saturday
niJhl WU only tht second
in the blstory of the two
prep cq41 po.en. G r e I
Snyder, wbo topped all scor-
ers with 11 points Saturday
niCbt. wu tbe OUen' aame
hero two JHn ago u a
sopbomon1 wben Huntington
ectaed Marina 64-63.
As the buzzer towlded to
end the only other meettni
b I t W t e D the two, SllJ'·
der WU fouled witb Marina
leadlal sua. 811 auk th•
fint &bot cm a one-and-one
<u.atlon to I.la the 1eare.,
then made tbit ~ to
win th• ,.m ..
The ~1• . aopbomor. wu ridden off t&e court on
the bacu of bia Jubilant
team.mates u the 0 11 a r 1'
top scorer with 17 polnta.
The tablet ..... turned
Saturday niabt u a tftree.
lfJCOnd violation la tba do•·
lo& momenta oi tba pme
nulUfled a field &oal bJ RoJ Miller wbcb would have &f v·
en the Olleft a 61.eG victo-
r/ over Marina.
Mlller'1 wu tbt ftllal ahot
ot tllt l&ml u the Vltinp
beld oa to tht.lr lllm au.
po1nt vtctory to pay oU the
old debL n. pm1'1 lead nritcbed a.verat tlma between the
two JQd ODl1 oaoe diet
either'• ldvanta1e 1w1U
to men than four polnta.
Two CIUtalde abota by Grea
Hale, ....... dl.lta.ot aim
made a ,trtmendoua dltfer·
nee tn tbe same. put Mt· riaa tn front 3:lo2I Just be·
fbre baUUma for theEame'1 moat 1ted mar Wlab Tt, 14.ft in e con-
test, the Oller• enjoyed tht!lr 1tron5'e;: advanuge, lead·
lq . Momenta later,
Hale cut the mariiu to 67-
68 wUh • abot mlda hm
UDda' the buUt. u.n 41t
another from OM uma fPOt
to lllve Marina a aM'7 JMd..
Tbt ou.ra Dl"8' recatDed
tht advantalt In splt.t o.f
tW'O 8n1dtt lrH tbrow1 ln
four au.nn>ta that udpped
tile Vlke1' lead to tbt lfaaJ
~scar•.
Huntington Beach won't
bave the two-year wait for
a chance at retallatton that
Marlua enctu.r.d aince tbe
arcb-rivala wm probabl.1
meet tn the Rancho hmta-
Uontl, plus twice in SUD.let
League action. Who lmows?
Maybe t!My'll even aaeet ln
the CD" ftna1a • • • f
Oil City
Classic
Opens
Valley State Upsets
Anteaters, 97 -93
By STEVE UOVlal
Of .. DetW PW IMff
play and San Fenlaodo waa
out 1la tront, '7-9.1, with 18
leCODdl remtlntna.
ne Anteaters played the
second half without the aerv·
lcet bf star Darrell Millner,
who ~t on the lldl line In
street clothes pamputn1 an
lojured knee, and tht loa•
of UM 1parkplua IC?amblu
bad an apparent eftkt OD
the ftna1 acore.
Rustlers,
Rio ·Hondo
Square Off
After San Fmilttdo Val·
ley Sta~ Collete stole an
adrena.lln-moviDC '1 -83 vic-
tory over UCI Saturday
niibt 7ou could bafe beard
a }lill dnp In tilt Anteater reoUDa MC'tloa al .. anl·
ven.lty'a Campua Bill.
The ltulDla& defu1 bqd.
eel Irvtna lta &at loo al Iba
eeuon bl a cmteltOat uw
the Anteaters abea'. by u
much aa ?.O points.
But afW diminutive Jer-
ry RMln dumped Ill a bu·
tel for San Fernando with
iiJns, Vikes Top
Wrestling Rival,s
Golden Welt Q>ilege'a 8:35 to go in the second
basketball a.a 11 ltUl half, it waa a nect-to-ned. race to the wire. --
looldn1 for ifl Ont ..ietory After R1vlln'1 baiket the
of the M&:1GD todlJ · lead chanced bands aeveo
The Bllltlen rel their ti.mes and the score stood
fOurth c~ 'J'1eeda,y n1Cbt tied sh, the lut deadlock
at Orange COUt Collete comlng at~ wit.al 1:41 to IO In the tame. Wben they plq host to IUo The Matadon broke that
Molt are& tchoola were
involved in Quadranl\lllr
wr•Wn1 meeta tbia week-
end with Marina and Weat-
mimter btOa srabbtni the
lpotUaht With ftnt p1llC'el.
Minn• took the top spot
In the Fountain Valley quad
witb bolt P'ountaln Valley
nabbina llCOQd.
POSSESSION STRUGGLJ -Kut SoderiMrs (Wt> ol llarlDI and lfib Con-
trera& o1. Huntiqtx>G Bwh grapple tor 100ll bill dmiq cb11Dp1oubip ,..,,.. of
Westminster-Karina bubtball tou.mament Saturday nigbt. CGnCerned byltander
bl Gary White (13) ol lrlar1.na. Marina npeated u touniammt champion u the
Vi.kings squeaked by Huntington Beach. 80-59.
Hondo Jun!or eon.it of tie after Ben Wllllam.a "'"
Whittler. bounded the ball Ud layed
The Hundqton Beacb tt ta to put San Feraando in
• drop-' --tbe lead for &«;*l. M-f'l, uft _. ~-llJMI °"" The Anteaten bad three
1ame1 plttJJll ueded tams er ~ weekend to Sa Joa-opportunltiet 18 til it up
Include Compton lllMttng quln Vellef achoo1I a n ct 1111D or («19 -tnso the lead .
BolH Grede at a p.m. and came bam9 wtll _.. N ree· in the tut m1mJ11 a114 a half
Weatm.lmte' f 1 n I I b • d
abov. aecond place ponr-
hou.ee Mira Cotta in the an-
Rangers
Win, 3-2 ·. Tourney 'Box Scores
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MOORE GETS
MYP HONOR
V• ,.,, Marina taldn1 on Colla ord' ~ of play. Onee _. Charlie ISta J. ops .If~ !-':.~ "-=ed ~ West lolt to Fre• Howen1tein .,......, with •
•-w1o11 -~ one and one llluation at at ~ Bacb '1 no Q'1 Collp Saturday 1 · l&. H e-.....a--11._._,. PICO RMRA -Tb t Artis. t F1·ve om. except tor Wednes-............ GWC came up th. an":' ::::::t ~but~ day's eonsolaUon game1, ....,,.. ··•ed the~~___ Cout Ranters fln&Ily found
Mt for F o u n t a J n Valley wtll a borrtlldom · J«Ood muu --w ~ someone in the Pacific Soc-
In T Hilb. half pillllrmacl and mi.U· lt M-93. cer League they could beat. Ourney Adult admilllon tictata ed -e1aance tMJ bad of ..'/:: s~e:O:.~-~! eldnC out a S-2 v 1 c to r Y will be on sale at the door ~-..._._ No l. _,,. --over Pico Btvera WiDdmlll Laauna Beach's Artist.5 at '1 for eveoing gamea and ~ ..,,,,,._., • ball and paae4 lt to Nlct SUndl.1 afternoon.
turn ... _ ti The Bult1en traDed at Sanden who ,,_ up uncm At that coach Brian Mc-" ed to we prac ce 75 centa for afternoon con-ontJ tMI. ~ the buktt urdlllledld bat court l'Oday in preperation tests. Student ratea are 75 ba!ftlme bf milled a cnml !U CaUChtJ'• four..umt defend·
for Tbunday's encounter ~nts and 50 cents. en Wtllt Md bl& to Bew. UCI pilfer.J .. ._ lnl leap cbamplom bad
witb Piiooeer as they at· Expected battles between field~ aljbt. -~ua to bUIU.e to earn tht '1e·
tempt to ~t back on the the seeded four should pack Ollit Martla WN Golda ~-J.utot time !'_.th Al MCf ul. tory, ICOring the winning winninl track after losing 'em in at the Oil City gym, .,._ &o, uu' • o &oal in the lalt three m.lo·
a comoldon tlnal Saturday W'bich aeats 2,500. Compton West'a 1-IDI IC:llnf Samr-broutbt It bad and after utea.
lo the Fallbrook Touma-comes into the tournament day.._ podbl 17 polntl. Leno Bra.eel tz'abbed team-The declUve ahot wu
menl u a heavy favorite to win Min SbelleJ Mel 18. mate Jerry J•pb'1 errant made by MW father A~rt
The Art1ata lost to Vilt.a Di>t only th1a tournament free throw atwmpt Dl1 t b • Burns alter Narm Prender·
61-47 in tbeir lut &am• in but the CIP' dlampionsb1p .....,. .,,. ._. "' ""': • _ •. board and put 1t ln !or two llll Ht up tbl play. Burm
.,_ tola'Dl'J, returning wtth u well ,,_ .. • _ .. paint.a. the Anteater deml.H slammed la the ~yard &bot
a 1~ ncord. The Tarbabei have won wu Jn immediate a\Ot. to break a W deadlock.
i..,una•1 Mike Jacuon, fivt CIF tiUea in the past Braccl added a sralia toll Pico Sot oft to an early
wbo .,.. ~ only Ar&t 18 years and in.aiders say to couum.mate a thrat-point lead. catchbll the dafenM
amed to the afi..touru. tbil U the IJ"e&test Compton A J... .Ji.. in • ltata of eonfulton to
Tott l1 ' • 1 • t• " 11 ..
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Manna forward B 111
Moon was named MOit
Valuable Player Saturday
night to head a lilt ol
three Vikings placed OD
tile Westminst«-Marina
Roary Tuuroament all·
It.Ir caie team.
meot ~lb r o k e the team of them &1l w w K ICO?e aa4 tab a 1-0 eda•
.vent's record w11b In Corona de! Mar, Coaat Irv•,,. ..,. w ...._ • ....s altet two minutet ot play.
a 7T.point l*1 in tbrtt area fans will be watchin& '-" ,~veuw 11 ....., But Gltn Jam••. a1ao •l;:::=========i
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With &.a John Yule at cell-popped ta bl shot "1th MV·
same r«ord from 34 to 39 c playoff action stul~. !' j ] to Colin ut and the latter
t., 1-3 Phil Jordan aod ~3 a minutia pna. . ~...,r ... i. 1 1 ' • ,. ,. 11 .. ........ ~ w .... tmlMitr 16 11 11 ~ Mein"""• ti 11 " U-C
Sttv& LMdl ae front, t h • Wt1t'1 peaa)tJ kict mo-s.. Klnta could be the beat menu after tbl •tart al tbl
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'Jlt========= MITllOD .. ..,. .... ...... -Entries DOWNSWING PATH KIST aE STMJGHT
Ch.ck few two thi,. 11' your '*· ,.., ... ':.'C::::...., tu grip on the club at the top •fyour By EARL GU81'KEY powera ptber at places like hold court wtth tbe press. a pr.U, expemln P'OPOll·
,.. Olk& o , .. --.-1 ut twin;. 0t ... o.A" """ •11111 the University of Utah to Eu yolb SDade it alippery tlaa PlaJiac tbne men =--~~·J-:....ar.:=1 ::,: flllf, yoor fingers ahould b9 By any standard you wUb find a new coach. No Unit-colnf and one of them sames Iba JOl1 woaJd D«· .... ......, '""""'" O"MW> IU inoraot I• o~ the top of the lo measure iuccesJ, Ha I coll cb ad-.-.1 ....................... , '---d m.tll,r. Sht'rbeck today stand.a at ed States eee coe can w 1.u i>Ul:r~ ~ .. And u la -..
lurTM UC9. • nr& • -clul»haft .nd ycur p.I,.. mor• °' rd to tcb and it trlctkd down the dde PIDll a -. .... _. • .. ., ... • ,.... ,.._ I• beneath the aha~. S.c:ond, ~~:n pinnacle of hiJ profe1-~:C;.~eco ma .. of hll face. .... tor the kkll, -.Y =-....... ,. ~I ns ..__ ba -L f I f L-..1 aL.....•ld doai set ., pu1iclalar
T-~ KN (ll .......... , 1\1 ""' «;A 0 Y°"'' • t ,_JU .,..,., Shtrbeck " a football But I.be -~Jed. crew-cut B• ... uked for hil opio-awed lot tbe ed:ra wvrt. .. ~.:::-r.:..!~.:....,..-1 m form O contln~ line with the roach. WbAt ~ta blm apart meiWJr made it plal.D lat I Jon Of tbe MW atate playoff f..MMeC beet OD a J2.Q
.._ ..,. turrr __..., 111 bac.k of )'CK'r le~ arm. from his colleagues ls that Saturday night that his de-17.t.n aad if winn1DI the teuon. Sherbect aald the ~~~o!~1 ::: lfyau hawo proper grlpond If he hasn't lost a ea.me ln hil pa.r'tln from the E .. tern at.ate UU. compared to win· H-lJ playoff wln over Ba.k-M,. ,... ,. n ~ o-.rt ns th•• two polntl check out et the last 40 trtps to the poat. Conference would requ.lre a Dint UM jtmlor Rote Boyl, enfleld wu the toulbeat
::: -:.,.,,. , • .., ~.,, ~~~ No 40 wu notched ln rou· very attr.ctlve ofler. a feat be accompllabed ln aaaipment bis playa-1 fac·
A• ...... topofyounw1ne, yourdcl'#Nwlno line fasbioo·Saturda1 night "I'm not looklna for a job 1965.. ad this year with Golden :-::,:-,~":,:"'~1 ::: ahould outomatlce1lly ouuiu 0 at Anahe.J.m Stadium. Hi 1 at the pnMDt time," he ''Tbil la the best tlnd ol West (U.7) u the second
Df..., o.w n-. ..._.., "' , .. onablyprop« clubh.ad patt\. fo'ullerton Junior College aaid. victory uyooe could a 1 t toupest game.
,.,_ '· lA9 ° ,,_. C#Wrl ''' llomets won the callfornia "But coachlnl ii like any tor. We're the f1:nt 1 tat e He,,.. uked to compare
..,....,... ~ • ...... t ,.. e. e ,_.., *'"'--. ...._ .... ~ -1tat.e JC champion.ab.Ip by other prof8IUoG -JOU aJ. champiom and DObody el.ae lbe 'f'I Hometa to the pow-= ~~:.,..":9.,.!,* 111 smashing American Rlver waya bope to advance ,our-wUl ever be able to do that." erful juuemauta be'a field·
• ..._ a.r c.. ,.,.,., ..,_, m II-I' of Sacramento, U.O. tell." '!be h.Dertoo coach aaya ed iD the put.
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itr1 •• e1 ...... • :James R. Drtmmel. 16-
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:ager for Embarcadero
!t>roperties, San Fran·
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iilor October were $104,000, or • ~o cents a r;hare. compared
~ '800.000, or 20 cents a
;ifhare, for October 1988, J.
:.Judson Taylot , Westeni'a
:.eruor vice prealdent a n d ~asUJ"eJ·. reported todQ. r: Operatini revenues for tbt •• • ~• onth were '15.SU.000, 'lP
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1Mllt Cit tbt lni.natlObal mooetarJ lystem founded
OD tbe lmmatabWtJ, lmpar· tlaUtJ and un!vmallty
wblcb are the prtvilliea of
fOld."
For thil would meu the
abandoument al the mod·
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bu fueled the maJ!l.(ftce11t
poct-Wcrld War JJ tr ad•
boom. It would involve rt--
pudlaUon of the U. S. dol·
lar aa a medium fOr flo*DC·
ln1 international trade and
a return to sold a1ooe ror
sdUemtlll of national dtlrt:a.
It woald mrard tbDla Wbo
have boarded Sold, pun1lh
thoce wbo ha?e ~ tht u. s .....
The outCome would be a
chaotic cootracUoo ol tradt,
masafw ba.nknrptdea and
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atm1llr role ll toppJhli tbe u. s. dollar.
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A. At the hw1 Of De
Gaulle'' atsack ls bll ~
molt lDJaDt batred for •bat
be cal» t!Je "Amaicaa be1·
emcmr' (Amlrlca pndom·
muc..) Rb objec:tln 11 tbe
downfall of the U. S. ud
while bl IDlllt t. n• tbat
ln a 1'Gl'lftidt clepreulaG.
Truce would Qt with tbt
rtlt Of UI, bl appal'91UJ la
wiWAI to IM tM J'reocb
pt0ple pa7 M1 prlce for a
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for u. s. sold ln ta.. put
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Franct'• cold ftla'Vet ~
a puny mo mllllon la 1J5a
to men tban •.J billion now. J'rac. wouJd prUlt mlihtD1 u tbt u. s. dou·
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gold ~ '35 to '10
an ounce and thus deval·
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&Old ln b&lf.
But the profit 1 f a 11 C I
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tbe ~ cf ,old la only •
minor part of the atary.
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TOPPI.ED?
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cvura,. wboleaale ueban&·
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our qGaliOed ,...,_ cndi·
ton tnto ,old. ('!'Mir pc>Cen·
ti.al dollar clahu to&al '21
bllllon; our entire I* re-
aerve ls $12 bl~.)
This 11 wily It la DOWifimlJm·
aUve fGr us to 4am ..Vate
our Ut.miutlClll ti arta1
aaemb~tltq~
lato our lwtl•nee Of pay·
meta ud to • Chrit!tnt
Europe will ~ Our
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fldace Ip boldJnl dcllkft.
Q. a· GOU> A GOOD IN· vES'l'lilENTT
A. U tMr't 11 a MR41rtn
boost In tbt Cold pnce,
meanlq devalutlcla GI tbt
dollar, it ta. But u ·• ..,,.
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buyer of to1d trMllM bll
fuadl ID a atsllt a.t; It
earoa notbln&. Ht a1lo must
pay expenlive atcrap ,...,
Manoftr, ll II 1Dllll m
U. S. citizens to boJd lOld
here or abrold (except aa
jewelry or under spedaJ ll·
cen.ae.)
Q. WREN WILL ftD. sun oo an TD :oor;
LAB!
A. Bdd ... ta.1'97ir
11-..attcml4mmor-
c1s. At 1Uo .. J..-.0 la
September, tbt ~ GI
peiunt ll'om lut ,.ear'a
4,003.GOO. EipeLSel wtrt lB,<m.<m. compared to
f).2.135,000 Wt yeaz. .. m11• Gear Atlantic ' -LEGAL NOTICE Pearl,s From Past Recalled Merger
...
1tJ CAal. CAM'l'ENIEN ud Mid -.a fll them a 1 Doc -. ._,.... 1'J a copy of
Wiit to tilt allollt Lbt tbt f OJ t 1 J ~ ... Gld .,., boGkllt. .,.... ... bomef
Ill tbe WlJ 1t00a thla WU proM.. Cbe puapllllt la a
.. kbld of adYlcl '"" iot mJmn ~ .. ~ JJUa
... ,... .... cc: =-~= -:a= bow men about Ideal mowlldp.
a IDO\Gr tbaD you ''Xetp tlda boot ID tool
do 9Clat a bal-1e! You box," tbe titll Pll• acf.
..aldlll't *iff • O'MD bone moallbu. ''A MW ctp1 wUl
JI mllet UD · JMI were ac-aot be furnlthed 1IDIMa sat·
qlWDted with hlm. Don't 1.tsractory explandoe la civ· drive your Oldsmobile U10 en.''
mllea the first day." Under a •ec:tlOD entiUed
These candid wordJ of ad· ''To Prepare the Okkmobile
vice were cootalaed in a !or U1e," the OWDllr ll m&· tllrn-of-the~entury l.natruc· .,,._ ,_ , Uonal pempblet tbet 0141· ed lA> "see that-·,,. pJet>-
1Dobile buyer• raceiY'ICI ., ty ol fuoline ID tbe IUOliDt
they were about to putt-putt tant and wat. In the
borne in their cJeamlJIC, DIW \liter tank. The IUC>llne
honelua c ......... ._. tank can be ftDld to tbl top, ...... -and the mot« wm work
BEST SEI.LEll aatilfa~y UDtll -.half
Publisbed by tM Old.a Mo-ol one Inch cf 111111M ,.
t<r Works, u 014amoblle mainl in the~ al the
~ WU boW'D, Uw book1tt tat.••
wu sort of an eerlJ day EQUIPMENT
owners' manual. And 1hankt The booklet .... pobded ~~ ::::::== out that tbe OHPMNle cs Cw-ved Duh Olds lbe It-ftl dill nsul& at• 17 fwd • n:psiace lli tbil ..., ptge pempbltt became the tacture ol ,...-..,..
nearest ttdng to an aatomo-and over 18 1..,. f1f canN
tlve best Miler. study and HI* b H , ·~
Between 1900 Jnd 1904. ft"/ mot.er la t.t.111 bJ DOt nearly U,GOO d Oldsmo-lest tbu four apll'ta. Id
bile's 2 • peuen1er Curved of whom ii rtqldnll to me.
Duh nmabouta were built writta ltate!Mml., to tm -:::::;:::=====;:=========;;:--1 oondiUon.. Tb.I.a la .....
EXECUTIVE
SERVING THE COAST AAIA
IN
NEWPORT BEACH
410 W. COAST HIGHWAY
S\d'e ••• tbat nfl1 m8dat
" perfect before _..., ..
worki.'' -I'
1 A few other pearla Of ad·
vice Cound in tlle boclklet in·
c.lud9d:
-Nn• !Dab a quick
turn of t.be at.ini lever
wb1le tti. 'ffb.ldl 11 runnlq
et a ~ speed; it la U.blt
to caue a bad accideDt.
-When IMlilrinc the bot-tom of a hill, apply
tbl fl)tedet to live the mo-
tor u i:reat a •P"d u po•·
lible In order to mate the
:"'------------------~ oat hill. -Never fill piOllne re·
Walter Winchell
tell1howt.
SAVE MONEY ...
NEW 1968 CAR
LHu at-Crom Executive. That'• what the
smart ioaiden do. SaVll time and money, and
ia more convenient. Bucuttve 1..,.. for leM,
becauae they're tht bif111t. They carry 'en all,
eo they'll put you in the make and roodel that
ituita you -no favoritimll They'll pay t.op cub
for your piwmt cu too.
Aak a.bout~·· l~ Leue-t.be ooe
that aaya "beada you win ... taila you win tool"
Phom t*7 for the comp!Mt _.,,
EXECUTIVE
CAR LB.A.BING COMPANY~
'" OUNM coum
Kl 7-3011
,, .. ..
aervolr b7 lamp liOt
GOOD 1lOADI
-Alwa11 plct out Sood
road& for Jwt macblDI ; to
run oHr rouib place•
meau unnec..-ry wear
and eaar.
-Don't delude yourself
Stock Exchange
Volume Rising
Pacifie Cout 'stock Ex-
-:bange volume In Novem·
ber totaled 9,$44,Ml shares,
24 percent ahead of t b e
same month lut year, and
the value of 1ecurltlt1 traJ-
ed amounted to '379.737,lte,
up nearly 23 percent, Thom·
u P. Phf'lan, Exchane•
president, reported.
Dally avcrate volume In
November w a ~ 454,50'J
aharu. compared with 430.·
147 in October and com·
pared w1th 349.560 1hare~ In
Novembflr ot UlflS. The dol-
lar value of 1ecunties trad
ed last month averaged $111
082,7'24. up from $16,8.14,335
in Octobtr and well aht>ad
of the ••3 ~l lllH dally In
Novf'mi>E'r a ~t'at agu.
* *
VICI PlllSIDENT
JehnCenine
Job n fl. •·Jack" Conine
bM been promoted to vice
prtlldat ot Mac H~ard
Amo and Truck Le.ulng, and
wtJI b.S J.tl d.aily-t'eDtaJ di·
vision, aceord1D.s to J o •
Mac Pberaoo, pre~nt and
founder ol lie Senta Ana
firm.
Headquarten ror tbe
dall,y • rental departmPal
are in Santa Ana and n·ntalt
include both ca.rs and tru<:lca.
Conine bas been usoc1at-
ed with Mac llo"a ·d since
1962 and baa a barkground ot over 20 years 1 n the au·
tomobUe buslnes~ \ native
of Illlnoll, Canlnr LiH·~ in
Newport Buch and 1( an
elder ot St. Andre"'~ Pres-
byterian Church .
* * * VOLVO AIMS AT Uot
INCREASE IN S.\l l:S
Backed by all . t11t11 rec-
ord salts fot No\em bt r. StJt
Jansson, president "' Vol-"°· hnt predictl'd th:~t \rn•· lean~ will buy l l CXM1 11! the
Swedlsh compaf t "·'r' thla
year; 8,000 m o1 1 'I .1 n lo
1966,
"Havln1 brokt•n 11,11 lJM
reeord In lhe r 1 tc.a
months of th" ', .ir l aga
confJdrnt." .Janr;"'" said.
"that strong sa'•" 11 the
current month"'" ti.,.,,t our
yearly total to :i·111u1 wb1c9
ls an 1ncrra~1· 111 : • peretnl
over 19116 ·· 1 \ ldo•d 11 o t e
from Oranfl?f' !'1111111, 11t•alet1
iJ that \.oh n "'" .rnrt prtc· ll<'ally alw<l\ ~ ,. \rr1·1l~ IUP-
ply I
Effected
The mer,. of ~ Sut-
quehanna Col'p. _.Au..
tic Re1earcb c.p. Wll fl .
fected lut "*. lritb ai.
combined ftnll lliecirpclr•
ed in DellWlft· _. tbt
name "The lltlqaebaDDa ~ Corp ..
The combl.Dtd awparadm
will have lta bMdqaartart
al Alexandria, Va. The for·1.:=::::::=:=:::~=:S::::::::::=::~t
merly u.s.pendent Adalltlc
Rtsear~ Olrp. DOW wUl CilP'
era le• • A!l..adk _.cb
Corp .. a Dl'rillillll of 1be SUl-
queb..a Carp. ..
TM ·llilllrd aC dlnctorl of
Su.q I Q E a hal elected
SCORllOMD ........ -x:·"' 0..... c...., ......
........ dJ ..... -' ,._... , 1 ·ru • .., ..
hi .... , ........... "' .. ..,, ......... _.... ..
1llt DAll.Y PILOf .....
ArtDlr w. saoaa u cMh'·r.============= ___ _ ' ma m l*llf cucatlw cf.
fleer, BlltMrt r. kbob
u cUlraMef .. ueca-
ttve cna•MIM, Wlllmn P'.
Boedllf • NI Jll"IGdlllt
ull tua•• m4 Jama
CroesWord Puxile
w. ~ • waetar,.
Dr. --.... Mr. k·
IMlk fwwwb ... t b •
CUJrmm md ddlf aecu-
tl" .._. o1 Atlalltlc ~
..mta-4~.re-~··· • Hodlf bad ..-•.tee ...--i.
wa_,.S~of
SUp '•-llefare tile ~-CrowllJ Md been wa•> 11 Atlutic R&-
...cla °"" Tba "-4 llllo elected
JCmm"' IL BndllJ u a
ctlndlr " .. COi psat1aa.
BndllJll~ofAt-
Jutic ........ '*t>.
'l'llit ....,. ellctld omcen
ffw tiN ,...Uel or1an.Lu·
u.al irouPinP that will .,.ate under the combined
corprate offtce. The SUI·
~· Sc'b:UJ is headed bJ a c. . president
Vice prealdentJ In the lfOUP
.. 1111. C. Juell, Oliver Gould
... N. •'. Tl~ale Jr., aU
ol Wbom were vice prul·
dlllCI of the company be-
Hn the merger.
nt Atlantic Re.March
.,...., ls beaded by Elll.DlfJtl
ff. Bradl17. preaioent. 0th·
.... sroup offlcer1, all of
1ltborn held 11mllar pollUons
1lefOn tM mercer, an MD·
lcr nee president Ketth E.
Rlllllbel, and vice presldenta
Bqmoad Friedman. Stuart
L. Ballef..t. Dan ~\lc8r1de, Gltlm L. ~1oane and Robert
0. Vandt Vftde.
Tbt otflcera ot both IJ'OUPI
will be ofDctra .Jf the t'Om·
bintd corporation, but with
dutiel related tolely to their
rHpedlvt woup1.
Otber memben al the
Sulquehanna Board of DI·
rtdlrl before the masv
contuuae to •t'rve on t b •
tltVl'D-msn board.
Effective with the meraer
AClOSS
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1S Utw •llNI· M cry U ly any
cflanct
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4t 1•4 In O.Hwy
Utt. 51 ,,ot.Ktl~
CHWin9 n:.1t~:llool c~. JJ Frntw9'1er
1nn11ld
S7 D~•llblt I~• b tu
59 ""'i~tft, oil -l": 2 I
'8 Diil lllf• u Aurkaler u .... ~
any etJ;irr
n111t •• ":
2 .. n
'3 Pl••t
•4 Exttftllty of
tart'-'• aria · U Powe. Com~ fora
29 l11thtt•1n's OOIN W11rd
31 Stt In 1 T~I vertical fist\ eition 2 Prints'•
lZ ell unit J7 .,,.4 tf ) In t111
fertaM 1111 Utt of:
31 l•t bf 2 word' cydt 4 llllltfln1:
" lottd U.S. 2 wot'5 IClor J LtU• 40 Atlll•H 6 Extt-ly
42 Tract *•lned bid
" I rlUr 7 Extol 43 l'"•l •f I Pleu tf
the •ody baked city 44 !tro4ucu, • 'Ewryliln1
111 tfft~l 10 Bia stall••
45 Girl 11 l•d 1ff
the ouUUnClinl( 1bart1 of ._.-+--+-+~~
AtlAnUc Resurch 1 t o c k
wert automatically convert·
td i. Clan A preferrtd 1tock ol tht' liwiquebanna hr+-+~~
CarporatJon on a OM.-fOr· ....,..., _ __....._
121111'7
U ltMOlllt4 41 In that
•lrds plact
1J S•ls1ctorr 42 Lht •t celllltltn .,,_ I 19 Tin Uld• u ...... a Ill Z1 • llltiORll 4 4 C Clllfa 1 .. trod~t 45 !::.::
24 Tllat wltldl 46 lldlsoit
1s pltd... S.U• " 25 Of two., ••I• Lui •or• CIDJcH Cflfd•I 2' a.n,, 47 lloolll h• ltua
27 lrl1h 1""'-:
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2' Did garden-s111ll p1ece1
30 ~~~':: Sl fr~d:'"lst
bl1 HM Ji 'rwoh
l? EU•pn1 54 lll•t 1111111
)J Motr11I Is withhtld: 34 River to Abbf.
• U. Hu.aitr 55 "· '1oyl": )5 Org1nlud ? WOtds body of 56 ,.., ••
toldltrs SI Upptr•Olt 3' Vlol1tu P•t
rtllgi ous 59 111-brtd , ..
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!tie CGl!trkt ~ -""" De ea:-11 ... lly a <»'11f~ or ,...,,._,.., chKk
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forih HI llMI •tortmonll-L•""' C(Jdt ••• "" 1110 and 1vall1blo far '"'''"'"" 111 tha office of tM 0.Ptrt"""' of ll•d•111tl•1 lttlell-. DIYltlOll of L•bor S••••llor, aM A1Mert11
Aft*"1iofl t. dl!'<Kl..S In Soctloft 7 1 OlC> of tho Sl-•rd looclflca!I""' roo
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wll w paid ttoo •l•nderd ,.. • ., Hid to •-enlleea .,,,.,., ""' '""'''"""' 01 "" ,,_ .. wlllcll .,. I• """'lcw<d .,,,.,.,.,.,,Oii ,.1,11,.. lo -OloV-n! of ••P'•~· •
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11 ~ "dm'""""'tw 0!11<•• of 1111 C111rorn10 A1>P'en'1cnn10 "'""< 11 l'w-M to tlle ""''""""° Of 5ecllon 17~ tJI tt. l•bor Cod• Of ,,.,. 51"• .,.
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HOUSES ,OR SM.I
"RING SPRING" :••. ••••
RETIEAT
trom the oty'• hubbub to
th.II ocean view •home of
~ beauty and a~
pul. SUD-flooded s-tlo otf~n
walJed prl•ac:y for IOll~
or py com pan,. A builder' 1
d"'8m. bullt for a bu.lldei-
JI* 2 yM.t'I Miii with 11'70
desip t~• plua a J>T'H-
tlKioo.a addreu for $10,0Q)
down.
,.Ring Spring" 642-7252
ANYTIME
SPRING
Realty Co.
U01 WES'OCU1T DRIVE
I/I
JUST USTED
EXCWSIVELY
~tblally attratUve B
Bdrm, 2 bath bome oo R·2
lot. Q\alet aru. SOUTH ot
the Hlchway. H~ Patio •
'"'1 lheltend. St.ow, ~
frt&Waklr. W/W carpeta '
drapes included It I ~
ed pril'e of $.l2 ,.950.
m.3000 EWll: Ml-8863
lav & leada
batty, Inc.
Mn E. eau., Kw,., OQr
JOI TUmR
Vac9nt 3 BR + f1m rm, ex-
tra ~ BR.a, choice Meu
Verde location. blt·IM, 2
betha, cpbs/drpe, tenc.d
yard with ~tlo. room tor
boat. OnlY $24,500-k>w down
payment.
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1093 Baker' C.lf. 5tJ,5440
4 IEDROOM-
POOL--$21,500
Y l'IU can mow in by Oirllt·
mu and enjoy maintenance
fret Uvtng. Modern built-in
kitchen, 2 Que-ea sized batba,
4 big ~ and onl1 3
yea.rs MW. °'"1ftr transfer.
red • Act Now. Wllktt A
Ltt, »U w estcliff Dr.,
~nu. Open Ews.
FIEE
()w-r 100 MIN~ plUI 19
olfiC'H lO be.Ip )'OU aell, bll)'
ar trade. 1..ure or amall w.
lmve the ~. who not
c:a.U today.
293 E. 11th Sl
8 A R G A J N! Brand MW
a~ s bdrm. 2 ba.
Spllt • Jew.I Dea~ Home.
FAMOUS GAR.DEN KITCH-
EN wilb all tlec. built.ma.
Many extru included he.
at $29,!llSO. JUST $3600 dn.
lramrd. ~ ~TS56.
DA YIDSON RealtJ
MESA VERDE
Immllculm 4 BR + tam
rm 1" badm. buOt·lm, n-
c:arpetinc. Ooee to !!Chia.
Rltr. 1150 Harbor !iB. CM
~ Eves. !>48~3.'r!
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
QUICK
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
DIAL
&42-5878
HOUSH fOllt SALi
Approximawl.Y 2'00 ..:f· tt. ol
srtdou• Uvtft&· nvE BID
lWOMS, S BA'n!S, FAM·
IL Y ROOM, 8REAKF I.Sf
ROOM, 1'0.RMAL. DJNING
ROOM, bl.IP maatu bed-
rwrn with wall • ln clowta.
Kltcben ha 1 evfl)'1hlng,
bullt·lm, dl.ttrwuttcT, cloubl('
o~. dlspoaa.1 and k>ta of
~·bin~. Thia ~ la tut•
tu1}y decorw.ted, rully Cal'-
peted and DrllP'd 14'x29'
E:nc!Clled, ~-in lllum
ilium Covered patio, Bloclc
walJ fe:nct A mlnimum
maintenance landscJIQI,._
PRICED RJGHT AT ONLY
S35.~ EXCELJ...ENT
TERMS.
----~ Z --;; -TY
5 Bedrooms, 2 baths, built·
in kitchen with disbwuba,
tarsw living room with ~
eled walll. Brud new w/w
cvpett. landscaped 1 a r d
with 9lpl'inklert, dole to new
eolf coune. $850 don u&.
me m,450.
JOa,,.._ COAn ~WA&.~CI ltlALTOU
-~Sllfllt•, ... 4141-C()pen ._.f,_,
CHINA COYIS
BEACH·FRONT
~ Ql.lal1ty custom·
built • yr °" with tb>e Bey
Vlf!W PLUS Ocftn View
from 1JPPtt mlte. 8Ht SQ/
Bnch $69$0
HOUSES llOR SALi HOUSES FOR SAL! ---1000 1~ Gect•r•l -----
VtEW
FORCED SALi
S yun old, 4 bfdtoom,
den, family nn, Modtl
eo1t n~.ex>o
All uUttt conaldtrtd
or tradt for l.ncome
BAYFRONT
MUST SILLI
&.for• Dec. 31tt.
Baytront, pier, no.t
5 bedrooma
\
'111Ue nl0.000
AU oUel"I tnvlted
H1rbor View Hills
Coron• cM Mar
Lu.le -bullt botnel located
1n the Southland's moat d~
slt1ble A fuclnaftn1 area.
Scboola ' CaW. Irvine Cam·
pua just momenta awa.y.
Smslbly prloed from
$33,900 to $4.1.!JllO
LUSK HOMES
Olndlons: MacArthur Blvd.
from Padftc C.OUt Hwy. or
Nl'Wport Fwy, Turn oo San
Joaquin Hilla Rd., then foJ..
low lllna to made1 area.
Sllplr au, ID •"'> f'lll*l-
t ..... 1*!roclnl -fam-ll>' ~ Built In ~
kltdmt. 1~ Ilea.. AllUIDt
eidldils GJ. an wttb no pcm ta ID P91. $lM Pf"
month lnduds tana a.nd tn-
mnce. Beautiful yard with
blcdt wall fence. Fut poe-
aealorl JIOdble. A. real val·
• •t '25.SOO. c. r. co~
WOlmfY I: CO. &a·TTTT.
Next to Sneck Shop Jr. Opell
Eves..
FOR YOU
4Y2°/o LOAN
3 BR 2 bath +-16JC23' l1ml·
1,y room home. Wllh near
new carptt. • all built.In
ldtcben. Located on 11 ~l20'
comer lot. tboat entry l
atorqel. Ca•h to GI luan
makes YOUR paymenu $111
month includinl tax~
$25,950
at
Y1ct•rl• ..... "
S.ycrMt la,.aln
with the warmth of tndi-
tional New EnJland charm!
Exqui.altely decorated 4 BR.
home with cl.lnlnl l'QOql,
brea.ldut room. pook1J:iecl
corner I o t ! Trmtendoul
BUY at $42,500.
Ruth ,.,-don, Realtor
16«> WtctclW Or. MU2IOO
Cotti MMa 1100
OWNER most an S BR.., 1'1 ea.. eke. blt-bJI. Imm. pm.
Xlnt am $33,800 1141 W.
Hamntnn. Owrr ...-.
63T-M6'7 Evn.
ASSUME GI SSA "-$1.'4 mo
PQ'I all! Newly dee! S.Br
2·8a. Ortis. Bltm, J'tneld.
721).1ttr'a. t-bllt a Jotin' ..
OWNER * 545-4m
BY OWNER Meta del Yu Walter HUR c.ww.u, ... & c.. s Bdrm, 2 ba, ww. bltna,
R.et'l.nanced. Low lnt.c-rdt • ~"°°· m1 San Cu1aa i. )
UDO SANDS
S MODELS to ~ trorn
3 BR, 2 Ba, from $23,900
IA YCIES1-~ICE HOM! + INCOME
R!DUCED Cloee to Bek'h, PU50
And owner ~ to lllbmlt all
olren. Do )'Oil want an tm-
preulve front yard with a
frft • tonn ..tin.mine pool
wtttt aa ..._. ••trJ
br1dp llllll • ~ ~
den eaec:tr can IDday and .,.·u tb1'0'lf tn ~ •
bedtooml, • bath and fam-
ily room home to Pe your
famlly comple4e happlnea.
Wallm' A Lee, 20'1 West·
dUf Or .• ~mi. Open Ewa
--$500 DOWN--
TOWNHOUSE
2 Bedroornl, 7" IMtbs, 0..
Jwce bit-in ldtdlan. tarp
li'linc room. encloaed pado,
w/w e&rpl'tiDa and dnipea,
l&rl~ llWtmmina pool. ~
t'Mtion n>Om, ~ areu.
FANTAST'IC V AWE, only
n&,300.
WALKER.A LEE
2629 Harbor Blvd.
545-9'91 OP'!' uu ~
FIXER UPPER I BR home
-Eaa~ kadoe. Needs
work~ potrnttal. Itard-
wood floora. w /w carpets,
pla.y · room A mp yanl.
Payments n56 rnoe'lth total.
Call ~1151 .
REDUCED $1750
Mea. Vft"d~ Town ' CountTy,
3 bdnn wfth lat imtr. 1Ulte.
Patio and 1ndt treu. Now
listed at $27,'lSO, Now Va·
ca.nt for tmrnedlatt occu-
pancy. Mna VmSe ~alt)'.
5tl).6990
Georwa ~· Rltr. f1'M3l!O OP~ EVES.
J •-StS.500
Y"I It la a a..,...1nt
However. we will rlftd a
IOOd down Plym«llt.
Well..McC1rd1e lJtr&.
1110 Nt'WJl(rt Blvd., C.M.
~7729 Evn. MM6M
4-BR -2-aATH-
'22-500 l'!lleciric "Award'' built • In
ldtct.s. eolld ridl w 0 0 d
cttMmc.t • • ctn.m comr
trlat. tmmaculai. • tut.'
fully dtanted tbnlout
~lTJO
TAR.BELL 29115 Hui>or -,.J __
4 IR -2 IATH
t19,500 -WOWI
Hard tD ftnd at t b I a low
price. NIH rar ylll'd bu
lolda rA ce.mert c1ttldna
plus 21 x 24' paUo. E.xcel-
1-nt co.ta Meu are.a.
540-lnO
T~RBQ.L
Dr.ore. feras Sale
Ne&t' BR pool home tn Ma. V_. Cambrk!p Serirs.
1860 1q n, 11\ake roof, best
of carpets, f\lU)I Nl\llpped
-~ pool. 1~ down OK. Ablol\rtd)' "must Rll".
Collep Realty $46-SaO
DUPLf X
2· BR M. hdwd On, comp/
fum, 12x20 covtred patio.
FORTIN COMPANY M2-5000
Unbelievable barpln!
$1tJ Income. su.zo (2)
on I Jot, Ow1JU ~
BACK BAY ROME,.Aln hup
lot, Vlew. Fortin Co. ec.eooo
ET'l!I: Ml-0390
Y_Doll,~~
J.rf9Hll1tt ,_ tk S'9ra.
so.mi 54M8!IO
4 BR.. 3 Ba. 149. wa1*lt
panetM den ~ kitdL ae,.
dtll. rm. Pool. N'pt. Jk4s.
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VISIT
OUR
DIME·A·LlNE
'
COUNTER
IN
Laguna
Beach
242 FOREST ~
AVL
NO DfME.A·LINES
ARE TAKEN BY
PHONE
Drop In and 1Mi9t
Margie Martin
at 9ur offlc-.
To devel09 Mtuoge for Monday,
r9ad words ~Ing to numbtti
of Vol Zodloc bh1n sign.
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In tRde or ,.._t-bav•,ou.
$32.500. 50-1132 KZ-1989.
TRADE Clear Beuoo...rt
Hat lfribll kltl or ~
tar ~ F.qtdty Ja Oranp
Qy l.DCOIM ISlltL 5tl-4llD
OI' c::all DcroCby. KJ ~·
1.80 ~ JteddlDc. Callf.
USO. per acra. Bmtlac Ir
n.b1ac l>U'a6e. Trllde lor
k>cal lnrome ct ! 30-23151
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BLUEPRINT A: DnlUns
)Upply buidneu OJ'Oll $2000
mo. l:ftlp opent.d. Trade
tor r'lllidmdal or bacame
~; 2lld TD. HMrS.11.
$10,000 Et· .. homrJ, i.y
..., Twd!Ow, 1Dd. land.
3 J.c. BR. 2 .... Gold ..-i
Poola. tile., • 1&1111 cm,
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• 546-6612
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U OA1LY PILOT
.1011 a ~PLOYMENT · J~as & ~OYMINT '«Mal & IMPlOYMINT .1ou a IMPLOYMINT I JOBS ' EMPLOYMl!NT
Htttt Went.ct Meri !200 Helit W1nted,, MM 1* tw..t W~ Hetp WanNtl Agencl .. , M. W. _ 7950
----w.._. 1too WllfMft ... 7400 -------
~ERVICE Ot~~ tvl'llY JOBS & EMPLOYM!Nl rJO"IS & ~LOYMINT Joas & IMPLOYMINT --. ·--..
C..arpet Cl .. nlnt 662$ Job Wanhd, Lady 7020 Heap WMIN, Men 7200 Help Wanted, Men 7200
ORANGE C'OAST CO. SIXTY., 31, attr.; eood ak1ll
Ail Uvt.oc nna V. !li; all hfd.. S.U"1Atttr. Rdiable. Xlnt
rma $!i ~. Dry 111 l hr Work reeea1 rtf. -lJ&l
ruar. wurf'd. 962.alOI EXP. ~ • N"'l>0'1 CAJ..ltON
HEIDI
MIN
El.ctrlcel 6640 Bd u.a · Rd'• call 15-4670
-··-------Aft .. ELECTRlClAN. Liotmed.
Bondect Small Jobi. m&int.
It !Yp<l. ~5203
Start .. N.Ol hr.
COMPAU nlESE Al).
VANTAGES
Gudenlnt 6680 DAY work. cleamnr. ironlnJ.:, i-----------by day or hour. !>41-!1613
./ Cood 1tartln1 pay
./ Unlimlll'd M~
Dome.tic Help 7035 " No ~ ./ No IQ">fft
LIVE INS
Employtr pays ftta
Geo!'it Byland A.it>OCy
.tocnPl<'t" PROFESSIONAL 106-8 E 16th. SA. ~T-~
"<#AROl-:NlNG SERVICE C~t • Enrhsb • French
O..ll llft 3 p.m. ~8-197_6 Permanent, exper. Uvt • m
HAULING , 1ttn. Jard • lot
dea.u • Ul). 'l'l'f,p nmova1,
tw t r I m: Rotx>tllll~.
wte-din;; •hrub ahaptq.
• 642.n60 •
" 50 to eo houri per wttk
./ Good worldn1 condlUON
JOIN A PROGRESSIVE
COMPANY. CALL PER-
SONNEL DEPARTMENT
142-4466
• t!ay Area GardPnin~
• Quality Reliable Scrvirt •
. t\i)Ob too 1mall • ~~\qt
• fCtJt I< Ed~ Vaca Lawn
Malntl'nlnrl' Lll"l'nsf'd.
~ -~70 alt 4 P\1
. ~OPEA~GARDE~ER
lAitdacaptnii -Maln11'Mncr
. ~tit>' tf'UOl'I. !J.4b ·•tl.17 t"\ I'~
dii>£RIE .. "l;CE0 r:ardrn .. r
t "Land~opuc -(1,.anur •
Rth I. relutblt fii~-~ t1fl
EXPERT J11pan,..,,. Gardtswr
A~ • C' \I • Fnln \':-ill•')
CAI.I. '''I ~(1\" SI~ 011~
-UAPA~L~f: <i°Aftnf:~I~G°'i"
J.sd<q~ ffiEE ~".lt1mall'a
~ (;.li;.7:!19 • f.12-123'1
Far Eu . Aicy. 642-8703
_A~ge_n_ci_ .. _._Me_n __ 1_1 oo_ Alert Y OlllMJ Man
F" Paid Position• Good opportunity tor a )'OW'IJ
ScrMned For You man 1n our Ordn Drpan.
CPA of 1 111rae COf'PC>n'tlon.
Tn &: aen acntg. hp Pa&· $130 per WMk aalery
111bll" J)llrrnrr s·~+. QUALIFICATIONS:
Asst. Controller I. Neer and ptr90nable
S11P"rv1~ ~5 yrs. C-'l(p 1 Ambitious
~ood bac-k~und an'OUJ\t· 3. Abtllty to follow omrrw.
Jn£ th!'OI'). Xlnt. C'O wllb 4 18 to ~ l H.S. &'f&d,
gtVA th i;ocenual. Not O\'t"r f'or 1nttn•1tw appt. C'all
31 SIOOO ~11&3 from 10 am-3 pm.
EnginHn (S.v•r•ll GOOD M.\N OVER 40 for
1>1·1:1 • •· · YOWli. Develop-aJ\nrt tr1-aurround•n.. Or mrni rompany. OlalleniP .... -.. atld growtb. S800 + ange Coast. MM wr want
Pl1nner I Lanchcp. 1~ worth up 10 Sl&.500 In Ar hit ct yur. plua rt'1!Ul11r nsh bo-
Electronic
En~ineer
To work on d"1t",
deY'tlopment, Mrvlc-
fnt of Nucleer RMC-
tor Control•; Autom•
tic Weidert, S.'"'-r
Tape con~olled nwt--
chlne tool• ind gen-
er1I lndu1trl1I elec·
tronlu.
Applicant should pref·
erably have • deg,...
from 1n eccredlhtd
university ind 1t 1 .. tt
thr" y•.,.• experl-
en«.
Submit rffume for en-
ginHrlng l~ervJew
appointment. )
All eq\: al oW<-ft unity
emplo)tl
Royal
Industries
2040 E. Oyer Rd.
Sent• An•
540-3210
Engintt'r~ Produrts Div
•Mold
Makers
1st end 2no shifts.
Experienced 1n con·
tour molds.
•Offset .. .
Press
Opera1or
2nd shi~. To oper-
et. 2011x26" HaN"is
preu. C.P41ble of
produdft9 q~lity 4
eol°' proceu.
•. JAPan;; GArd~r .-
JntlU$lrlOUI , Rt•im1,.nt
• ~-5181 646--03S4
G.neral S.rvicet 6682
000 JOBS t Yard C\ranup,
GARDL'll ~10\\ l~G &: f:DG.
INP . * 54S-69.Xi
c e nu$ Air matl H W Dick [)pgrel' Dtvelopmtnt co .
,·hallenge and &TO~th
sin>+.
Accountant
D~. 2 yr• acntg., gen
audit, tax, 'mi:.!J 1ccount1
Rev~w """U>' 6 moi..
Man1gement Trne
Oegn+, &$:'W•S1\ir, prrtrr
M&l'ritd.. Xlnt f'"li'.J'1l:l -
train I mat.. th~ supervta-
oey (llPM'\ty v.so.
"'non. Pru Stiu th wrs trrn
~troll'Um Corp., 534 N
Main St., f't. Wor1h, Tex
7610l
-ENGINE LATHE-
To $4 II\ Hr . min. 5 yn.
t~. Bnlrftt.s Ul<'ludt OYff'o
time, peld $10.<XXI li.tt-w.;
medical lnl.; qusrttr'Y boo.
mr. pakt vacation. Af;e to 4.\.
CaU or apply Troy £ncnv·
* HELP WANTED*
LARGE COMPANY NOW
EXP ANDING TO OR-
ANGE COUNTY
NOW HIRING
PEJUIANENT P 0 S J.
'nONS NOW AVAIL-
• Experi·
mental
Madlinist
l,,IG HT HJi ulina • movu" •
· Rl-uona bl r
:! \" rtJ. &U-W:.l
ffroning -IR<r\l:'\G an my horn~
hr :."6.'l., S<!nt:i Ana
("~ta ~1e.a ~795
~)]6(1
6755
S1.25
Avr
1ni Co.. 2322 So. Pullman
An , Santa An1. 54(1..&'565
ColtectJon
Supervi10r
zi.;.3 Yrs. ~e. 2
auto flJlant~· To 30
$1)51)
)'11 s.1 .. men & Manatert
)Tl eu.r opPlll1J' widl leadbis
rirm offf'nns oHr 100 mo
Also F .. Positions rual funda, Full or pt tlmt No exper nee. •• tntn.
Newport
Person~ Agency
133 Dover Or., N.8.
642-3170
Npt Bcb omc.. 60"422
Santa Ana oMce' 547-'3.11
lnvtltOl"I FlnandaJ
Savtca. lnc.
REAL ESTATE P..tperh1n9in9
P.-1nting 6150 C'hPmist, drd, 25--40 .... $900 Shouldn't )'OQ he with Walbr s---------\fern~. dgd, 21-35 .• S900 A-LerT Frff lnlannattoa.
.. PAIUTING * r.m F0n>mn. sm cnU .. $900 Phone at wrtt• W ALICER It ftll ARGUS EMPLOYMENT LEE Inc 2629 Hartior Blvd.
CONSULTANT AG~ 545-3029.
2GIJ WutcliU. NB 548-1196 e BUSBOY full or put timr
ABLE. OP&~INC:S f"OR
40 MEN wmt A.LL
KINDS or WORK BAC<-
GROVNDS.
No tlCP"'ril'TlC'f ~ry
111 IOITlt drpartm~t• ..
.,. hs\lt traininr ~
rram for )'OUJl& mm who
want to ltll"ll a tradr.
TOP WAGES
to quallHed mrn
CAU. FOR DEFINITE
TIME APPOINTMENT.
All appli<"&nta mlllt be
ablr to at.art work lm-
medi1tely.
I st slttft. Construe·
tion of prototypes
(•n9iMS1 powered
modes, •tc.)
• Mo1d
Repairmen
Exterior /Interiors
ltESIDENCE/ COMM.
'l'ork 1t11Aran1M'<l ll1•u ,
f>.4&-1712 or""'"'' s~ .. :1977
162~ E. 17th, s.A. sn~ 11 or ovtr, cnawyard ah1ft
1695 er._.,·nt/ Anhm 6.lS-<841 cmly DOGHOUSE COFYEE * S37-23t2 *
I st °' 2nd dtift. Re-
P41ir end maintain
die ust end pl.stic
mokH.
SllOP ~ W 19th St , O>sta
HelD Wanted. Men 7200 Mtu. DF.:P~n,\m.1fr1111n1mg "'it
REASO'.'\.\Bl.i: r r I r , •.
Qual1t) woclc It mlllt'riah
'>I' -YI~ ('fr " Vi 26:"3
1-=======~ SALES TRAINEI Help Want.cl, Men 7200 Hel, Wanted, Men 7200 Tram It 1\25. pet week liiua ~'TEI! or far -1'.\l~l~G. co1nw•llllcw! wD a tdOt1 I • • 8 a • 8 a a a a a a I I a • • I I ~ 1 It• lnmrance l~.\ff.ll Sf:rt\'tn : Local C'OlllJ*l.Y, A&" 2!'i to 40 II"'-• Elec e
n:I. FJlt:l; f'SI 5-1'-Jli?i ~:!.. ClD Jim K1Jlm • tron1c ~IN'Tt:'\C 'j;;i:" rxt fn ... e~tl-....,..,.,...., • Research
lnatf'! Dul for lru Aftcr t * WANTED * •
p.m Jrm. 536-692'1 d D I I
Plumbin9 6890 1:101"bn::::e "== • an eve opmen
--------N!h1ry plus commuialon. •
•Rf:PA rR OR RD10IH:L* 3100 E. Coast Hlrtiway •
• La9.· rNrrhf''d T'1 !f't''I Corona de! Mar •
-'" m3tt:h'' ~ .r.11311 1 -MAN for a.ssembly, lhlpp\nr •
REPAIR.'\ & RE\10f1El, must h3VI' dnvtt's lie:. $1.60 .
C"AI. ~ PLU:O.Ull''; en
1
& rr'('t'1v1ng dept., full ti.mt:
• f.\2 ~n~ • ll r to st:irt C.oldrn Mait\r •
•-od I R . 69 .. 1\ W11nrl !HG W 17th St., C.M • " ... " e .. •!'•tr, ""' ---_ _
I e HAIR STYLIST •
IF YOU nred Rcmodrhn.t, • PL.A YBOY SALON •
PAINTING .•. REPAIRS 1N rwpo111 .. Guarantff
' .CA.LL DICK ••. M~ l'M • \ft;s'T BE GOOD. •
ltooflnt 6950 Call ' Lu" * S44«.61 •
··--··--BOYS 10 -14 1• e ROOF REPA IT'-" e GoOO routee• e Good pralit' ,.
. _Gutten I< Down Spou1, BALBOA POllNSULA I•
~able. 646-~~ DAILY PILOT •
,se __ -_w_·lnt_._ _____ 6_9_60 ROL~ ~LE •
Ai.. TERATto:-.:s In •
CUSTOM DRE.<;.C::\!A1'T.'1G Westmlnattr for ban 1n.14 •
•• "LOUISE" 5411-71()4 Good Profitl · No ~ay •
Alt ... atlons-642-5145-Of-livery ~-4371_ •
l?fpt. 1ccurttl', 20 yrs t>xp PA~m"ERS/EXPER·O~LY1 • ~ill tlo-· ..,,.2 ., ... 5-Wll h ~anne Ell~f'nC'e ..... ~ ~-I APPLY In PF'R.SON •
NtJt, act'Ufltl', 20 )Tl. ~xp. WAYFARER YACHT CORP e
,.._,,_vlJlon. R~.,,j,. 6985 16!!2 PLACE.'1iTIA C.:-.1 • t• Yn l'JCP. flJltantl"I' last
low pric.od qua I ""1 D 11 y •
Nlytit • Karl Krmp 54~ lRO!l
S~ trai:iet • YOW1i m11 n 8 1mder JO w1somr bua 'l'd111·
tor small company. G.wd •
opport for smbltlouJ · yns: •
man. 270 Briggs Ave . C l • ----6914 TlLE, Ceramic
* Vrrne, the Till' Man *
011l work. Install .l r~
,,Jlllln. No j o h too amall.
YACHT aal8man, nrw-userl •
only f'lCP. iqi ilor & tl'lf'T'ltl'tlC' •
prodlk'e'I'. Writ!': 374 PJne.
CTft1 Dr .. l.&guru1 • P1uttt patrh Lraklni • i.l\owrr nrpa1re-d 847-1957.
Need 1 GllJ'bmstanelrf
.. F\nd ft .tth 1 want ad•
MANY WONDDUVL OP •
POR'J'UNITill3 ba•1 be8l •
dl.ICO\'ered tn Clultfted Ada •
Tian back to • 'Buslnea e>p.
portunltie.'• NOW! • t19tp Wanted. M9n 7200 ~· --------iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiillll: "Atlantic Research m I
-'.. CORpORATION ~ 1=
MJMlle Syttema Ofvlalon 1:
DRAFTSMEN :
Rlgb school education with
course! in mechanical drafting,
geometry and trtgonometrv.
Two yeanc experience in draft-
ine of 11trortural and machinP
elemtnts. Will prep-re dtil31I
drawmg~ from d~lgn skttrhfl~
or h1ymm Aerospace expt'ri
Pnrfl <1r~1ra hie.
APPLY IN PERSON OR CALL
171 4) J.46 8030
J.333 H1r~r Blvd., Coate MMI, C1llf.
I U.S. c11 ... "'"'" lleq11l'94 • Alt (4HI o,, ........ .,
E,,.,f.yM·
• • • • • • • • •
11• ,,• • • I! • I
ENGINEERS. BSEE or MSEE,
strong general IOlld et.ate circuit
de&ign background. Several open-
lnga for different levels of experi-
ence.
ENGINIEll. BSEE or MSEE, black
box design, aystem design, test and
lntergratlon, for work with state-Of-
the-art high Power SCR inverter
system.a. Requ1rel unusual problem-
~lving abffity and management po-
tential .
ENGINEER. BSME or equivalent.
strong electronic packaging back·
~round in high power t0lid state systems.
ENGINEER. BSEE. with strong
magnetics background for design
of stat~f-tbe-art high power mag-
nellc devises.
TECHNltlANS. Experienced in con-
struction and checkout of solid
state bre~boards and prototype
syste~. Several openings exist for
dlff erent levels of experience.
DESIGN DRAFTSMEN. Electronic
packaging and PC boarjl layout e:x·
pf"rt~nce. Several openings.
This may be your opportunity to
move up into a position of greater
responsibility, challenge, and salary
with a strong commercially oriented
company which ii the leader m itA
field. Alt positions are in Industrial
Electronic Product Development
and require unusual 1kill and dedi·
cation, but are also unusuallv re-
warding in terms of job satisfaction.
salary and fl'1'~om from the flux-
uation8 of mlUtary rontr:ac! work .
You are tnvttfd to 1mbmlt your res ·
umt or telephone for in appoint-
mf'nt. All replies will be held m
strictest confidence
LEAR JET
RWRCH & DfVELOPMfNT W
547..0951
2001 Ritchey, Santa Ana
Callfomla 92705
An tqual opportunity employer
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' • • • • • • • • • • • •' • • • • • • • • • • ·' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
loul llOll -de-
fense lnclllsfry ..
will oter '50
employees. Es·
t1blished 11 Or·
a nae
since 19'5
~op w•
""Paid YacatloM
""Free Uh•
Hospit ...... 1
""Free Malor
Medical
Insurance
Insurance
"'8 Pcald
HollMyl
"'Ex cellitlt Sick
Pay Plae
"'Pr a motions
Fro"' Within
l. M. COX
MANUF AC1111M6
COMPAIY, llC.
546-2151
• 1 SGS e. W•rMI Ave . • SANTA AHA •
: An F.qual o,pemmlty
• lmpt.yer
l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!9!!!!!!!~~~111_!_1 • 7 • I • ~ I I I • I I I ·~ • I I --T-!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!"! ~.
wl\b a:per-.. in •
~al: R.alt TJme ,,.,.,.~
Accounting Clerk
'~""""'"' DIMEDIAT! need for on. with addin&
1nadllne lbd tyPtnc uperlence.
Yust be accurate and" llkt work with
ti aura .
· · · Good pa1 and fine company beneftu
Marketing
Secrel1ry
Wrlte ta Bo.x P-725, Daily Ptlot. Costa Mesi
' Young, dynamic boss on
the move! Must be the
"Wellesley type" in ev-
ery way. $550 Marst&lll
Communle1tlons
2230 So. Anne St.
Santa Ana ·
A.o tQual opportunity
tmpkJJtt
~ w.,..'noo
SCREENED
Pe"'°""'' Ae-ncY a OoYfr Dr., Newpnrt Deb.
e JUNIOR STENO e
Sii ~. !)'Pf ~. 1 yr exp.
D-i-~ Doc:tronlcl tlrm, $400. ~n llnnnnl9W e GENERAL OFnCE e
lmmrdi•t• oprnh1p txill 'fype 50, accurate •1th fl&·
With P")IJ'ISl.1\fe 4C1 • Yeaf tll'f9. Flllnc. $3:50 up.
compen1 tor RVtral qualitl-e GAL FRIDAY •
rd peoopl• to umt ID den!:-T)tpe 50, • SH. Muat lib
oping ~ produl'ta for oll ftsurtl. $.15CJ up.
!kid aJ¥i lnclastrial lllltnl-BY APPOlNTNl:NT
ment ipptk'at!Cll\I. mipm. ~104 541-Slm
e nC'f'd 2 to S yNr&. Salary UJ1
to $700 ptr month. Nft plat
fadlltiee um. ~
In aouth Santa Ana will r-'I> r ,.....Mmllllm,....._Mlll!t
vld• ultimate In worldnl ---. .. --condition.a. ...._
Conlat't:
Fred Ctuist or
Dave &butt
Martin-Decker C..,.
Ex.ec Sec::1 • • • • .. .. .. to $500
Indus. ~ • . • .. • .. to $4SO
Clftir. lndm • • • • • • • • to SCO
34.11 ~ .be.,' Help Want.ct
t.on1 BHch. Calli. 9lll1f Women 7400
n3: 424-ta& 1----------
Equal oppor taul1) dJl'*1)EI Pll ftllla&JOI ' vrUJA t' ••boys. Dlslt....,_,.
run and Part nme
Day 1lld N'°'t ShUlJ
Ovtt u.
A-n>lv In nr...in
I08'S BIG BOY
154 E. 17th St.
Colt& Mesa
SALES
r~ATIVES
Lndina bldepeMm ~·· llm dMlJns tll OYf!r lfX>
mutual fuada. expandina In
~ Qlunty. Thll la .,,
OlllJOriunlty to rnter dl'11!·
fted prufesalarlll arlliru( full
M part time lnvt1tmrnt
elqJ not oecnaJ'7 .•• train
541-tm. Mutual 1'und I&
COWllS
RADIO CO. ...
19700 JamberM Roecl
Newport a..ch
All appllcatioclc ttvit•rd
on merit wltll no bia.. ~
ward Racr, Color, Cfted
Cir Sex.
vutnrw lnc. 2'100 N. Main---------
Santa Ana.
No Experience
Necessary!
Mut be .. dru Caliromla
dtt~ ~ Applv
YILLOW CAB CO.
111 E. 16Ul St
a.ta ldl'SI
The Rigger
3029 Hart.iw lfwl.
CoehMesa
546-2033
A111>licanta conaldu-rd on
merit ttirardlt11 al racr,
relleioua Clftd. Color,
national orilin or &DC9-
trJ.
la l'ulslon Iatand no• t1k----------Inc lqlPtic:sUona for bua
boys a.nd dtabwa.shen. ln-
qglre at reetaurant. ~
Kr. Sbn betwkl!
boun CJ( 12 and s.
WAITRESS
1No1N·1 u1'HE-oP"eR. W1nted tor
PWm. pot1llon. 45 Hr. Wttlc
Must 11e Hiib School uait .. 'The Stwnwheeler """° S or hlvr romplP!ed
·mmt&rJ noq. Write P .O. -LUNCH SMIFT
Boll l!m, Caata Mesa. full Apply In Per.on putk:ulan. Salary oprn.
CARRIER BOYS REUIEN E. -LEI GOOD ROUTES
Slenograpber
Jmm~latt openlna tor
~perltnccd Slt'no wttti tnilnc abruty of 50 w.p.m.
Cll dectrlc b'*4mter.
Shorth.nd ability nf llO
"'.p.m. Jtettnt experience
rrqul.ted. OlvusUllod tt--
aponmbijl Ua, rxcdlfnt
wortdAI ~tiona.
Call...,._,,,.,
494"9401
mOlllC
Bl&IHRJNG CO.
lafuna leach, Catlf •
An ,qu-1 QPPOrtun!ty
employer
PART TIME
~CED
,,.., 0,-atw
UNfTID cAUFOIHtA IANK
2712 w. Coast Hwy.
Newport leach ~2431 ,
Aa equal opportu1dty
tmpk>yrr
COMllNATION
Clthllf'_,eod Service
& PCHmtaln Glri
PttluMnt )'MT • round
40 hour wetlt, t 1..m.-5
p.m. Wttkda71. Expert·
mce nqu1nd. MJ,.uimum
&p, Z5 )'eiln·
APPLY
llcllsd•s u. w.tet
3433 Yi. Ude
Newpert IMch
Hostess
Y OUDI· 21-27: Interv1ew
~lam4pm .
Seafood Rest
Reuben L Lee
Newport IMeh
Admlnislraf ivt
Secret1ry
To manager of laree
company. She must bave
look.I, brains AND fO
years experience but ac-
tually bt no older than
~ Sala.ry open and fee
paid.
I &1r1 Frid"
One prl of flee. ExeeJ..lent
skills. Since your em-
ployer ls a f e~ale. you
can be 100 yeira o1d •
tooa as your attitude la
youn1. '4~0
Secrellry
Operate aR mach1oes.
Lota oi work, uce.Ue.nt
benefits, beautlfol ol·
flee. UIS&. To '458.
Clert Typists
Engineerlng-Acc:uuntinl
Electronie>Aecoonttn1
Advertisin&-5alea
•The above ope.nJnp
are for the young, tal-
ented btginnen.
For MY offlu
!xperlenced
Secretary
For MY omoe. Mmt be
capable of trantcriblD.1
from Lhe mM Executuy
to the IBM Didator on
the mu EncutJn type.
wrlter. (IBM just lone
me!) AboYe all, 1be wW
think ON BER .OWN. be
highly motJnted towvd
sucet!SS and recoin,lu
oppcrtunlty. I believe in
paying well for senicea.
You "1JJ alat> pJo,-the
profit aharing and your
"outgoing" alSOdat.a.
l am lookhl& f tw a tech-
nically oriented \fMD
who bu been ~l hdrint Woman sucoasful in muufao.
Needed here. Capable, "'" twing, engineering, In.
1POn91ble, to learn and teacll dubi.al relations mar-
profallon&l maim ap. Alto keting and /or ailea. He
Pt*tbM to hive unall bua-must also have knowJ-
ne. ot J'OUI' mm. edge of Data Procelli.nl
Vlvlane WCMMtw•nl Corp and the Electronla field.
Dtpt. 10047 He would share the
1ci ntua St. same motivatJon atu-p.,.,...ma Ctty. Calif. 914ll tude u the above sec:re-
The ligger tary.'
AVA.D..ABI..E 151 I . C..at Hwy. N.I.
HUNTINGTON BEAOI now taldnt applicatklm In Siles Eigileer DAILY PILOT FutUon Ia!and. tor watt-~ and bo9tenel. Apply E ~ de-"·--• IQ.4.121 • Wlnnl:ff It relblurant. See Mr. D.-. • ... e. ~ .. _...
IOYS 10 • 14 AllKLM Slmr between 12 and s live, 20-30, IA.lea ap.
, ·-Beach-So. Lacuna p.m , Strong technical int.er· -.-esta and undentanding Good"'°*'• Good prom.• Ov" 11. based on SOUND enp D!'~.!z'iL~T APPl..Y 3 • 5 DAILY IAIMAIDS... neering education. A
LOCAL BOAT MFG co. Snack Shop No. 1 • • • Clftd GO-GO man who thrtvea oo
NHCk young men for ~ 2305 I. Coast Hlwy DANCERS hard wor~ long hours
tall • ONlling work on Corona det Mir $300 per WM. and actually enjoyr the
Sallboeta. • FULL TtME. i---------m.Ml.1 or W-m3 pressure& ~ for
PERMANENT 646-706 PULL CHARG! accompliahment. You
1682 PLACENTIA/CM. • SECRETARY BOOKKEEPER will be de•eloplQI aew
Chltlmi'nl1 po11lt.lon ltl Uw For the CArMr s1r1. Small busin~ and dkoYerin& ~. Women noC> &)' an• tor the rtcht lb1. oUlce tn Nf"IVPOl1 Beftch. I ~ew f 1eldl of eDMavor •at 23 to 35. lf you an • lll the Electro Media.DJ. lxec Se<y to $525 qual1fkd Sbonhand lwlptul. Good ~ aldll•. u/30. crl!t' rrlml :i1!fi lots ot tnlra:::= typtna akill ftqUlftd. Write I cal Imtrumentation and
TnJnee S.cy $350 1~ and mume to Box Box M '1'22 0.Uy Pilot. Alluminated D l t p 1a1
ua ~ ~. atiup 111rl M m D1ll7 P\lot. Bnllh-OlemlC'al-C.oa Salu I fields. A manarement
to 2S yn. FULLER BRUSH opportunJty with I dY·
Gtrl Friday to $375 Opport. motbtt'a .t co~ namie f"OUP of Yoo.n&
BkJl'I "'11. rooct typsn~ WAITRESS rtrla lft'Vlce Ht&.b ruatomm executlve1. Fee pa.Id, ol
Sal .. Secy to $475 CorfH Shop, exprrtrnffl! S2 00 per hoar CO\l11e.
M1rkcllJ'I& rxp, u lf-lltllrter E\1rnln1 lhlf1. ~ply C11ll 133-4155 or ~19
U/O M<lftd&y ~h Friday
NeWDort
'•rsonnel Agen~
W Oover Dr., N.B •
I a.m. to J p.m.
KONA LANES
~9'.) Harbor, Ca.IA Mrta
642-3170 ~ .. •a\'~ .... sm PART TIME WORK
BABYSl'JTER-My home 4:30
to 11 30 ~. thru Tri. 6
Sun. Approx lO:JO to 5:30
Sat. Boy g ' Cirl I. Tttl).
•&tr OK. You work 3 d1t)'1,
aornt mt elle 3. Lido tale .
~
Credit Vflrlflrr • . • .. • .. S.lAO TF.ACl'ro" _ .. BKPR Tmr, tG-kry . . $1?1 Eld11rwe )'OOr 1per11 • ""....., n......., m1turr
Jn1uranMO t~, )!'JtJlll( $300 "n1t for rood l'lmlnp. woro11n 111 <'I"' for our 5 ~at Local Comp•nlf'a R.,.-IVnt Avon C111mC't-t. 1 YT nld cilia. Re-fa 6
J R. PtERC"E le. .. Call toll~. OWN TRANS pi.. Call
AMoclatea A11ency S.'ll)...5IMIO !1112~7 aftflr g pm
lllltl Nl'WJ>ll11, C.M. 1142~20 MANICURIST IJVE·IN, color.cl llldy for
Fe Bkpr'Ofr Mrr .... $1:i0 Full tlm~. Muat be •X'Pf"f hoowln'f'Plnir. 2 Adult•. 3
Acnl• C1k '"10-lsb" •• to str..o Salary + comm + hf-rw>tlt1, dor1. Ont mHl • day. ~
Sfoey, 100/5'1 . .. . .. S:1"i0 Lquo1 Hl111 Cblffurf'I PM' day, room 6 l>Qard.
ARGUS EMPLOYMENT ~'f.71M C11l &42-!)1176 or ~
C'OtolSULTANT AGENCY ~131,,,. World Shp'1 O!tr. Part tlmt cnunwr ,;rl.
*3 Wes.1rllff, NB !>4A-7796 i.tc ahll'llC)OO 11rl tor rxclu 11 ot over. AppQi dally
IR24 1'r 17th. SA ~-'i:l.~ sh·., Hair Huntrr ~alon. 10 to 11 AM. hin CA1U•
IS95 CJ'M1'nt/Anhm G.~1 Nf'W1J0'1 ~1"11 U..1454 Retauranl. f'llUnlaln Vallo
PLACI: ~ wiua ad w~ iJVE'ls BABYSrITI:RA The qulc-kn you call I nw quirbr JOU sell thrJ .,.. loc*bw -OArtY lit" 11...~k'r Ci>mP"'tt'ftt, Ptr-
Pnm da•HS.cl! '42-!i671 manent Sl!>-wk, ~259 "'"
l
Marketing
OeP'ff. Uke flgum. Non-defense, $8,000, fee
pald.
Have MANY MORE U ·
cellent poliUooa b u t
han run out of 1pa~ 10
can't llat them. Direct
..ume to-
Pl .... CALL ••••
for an appointment.
--
~Y 8:30 a..m. to 4 p.m..
V ARIAii DATA
MAOE
• ...,..... aon
OJ1U.I BUD:. IMall POil
Table. st.,. le TtD toy·· Kine .tae Divan. Mublt Top
~ ta!*, LAmpe. lll.i
tahlH. Mlac~
40l ax.TON ITIN8.
,
. M~, Dtctmbtr 11, 1967 ;OAJL 'Y PilCIJ ,P,
9520 lmaomd Autee 9600 f'UNSPOITATION TIAHSPOITAndJl''
VOLKSWAGEN UMd ea,.. tt00u..1 c.. -:.t1!00
1967 Y•waten
$113 full Dn 'mt
lncludet Tax & Lie.
$55.59 mo. blnlc flnan.
1988 f11mogtb Bet.edere 1 ..
'-door Station Wagon -fl,&00
Color White wftb Blue Interior
Llcente RRZ 987 ....
Equtc1~t= aia cu. in. v.a 1nstne
Heater
Automatic Tta.oamlllioa
Power S*rin&
Power rear window
Traller Towin1 pacta,e
Good Condition . Kelley
Bluebook (Retail) $2190.
IUICIC
OLDSMOIU .
'
L
DAILY PILOT EDITOBLlL PAGE
No.-nonsense Firmness
Patience with student and faculty troublemUen on
Californa's state university and college campuses ha~
finally run out -or so it would seem Crom artion of
the pa~t few days.
Slopping the "anarchy" and protec-Ung lbe righb
of the great maJority of law-abiding students and faculty
members is now the formal determination of all runt.
university chancrllon and the trustees or the 18 state
colleges.
Although the trustees had prevtously issued a stron~
statement on the subject, they went ron1lderably farther
Saturday ln the wake of violence on both the San Fran-
tisc:o State C.Ollege and Cal St.ate, Loi Angeles campuaes
la.rt Wednesday They voted to suspend or dismiss stu·
dents and faculty members who engage in or threaten
violence on any of lhe 18 college campuses. And the rune
university chancellors came out with a strong statement
earlier.
The stilfening of the trustees' attitude was under-
standable and expected, but agreement on the move wa'>
not unanimous.
Gov. Ronald Reagan. in a mood for crackdown, uid
be could not "conceive of any extenuating cirrumstanct"
that would require lesser punishment than suspension
or dismi:ssal "in connection with ad.ii of force or \10-
lence"
A great many disgQSted tupayers will ~gree ~ilh
the governor's hard line
Objections were raised, however. by presidents of
the colleges and from the statewide faculty Academ1t'
Senile. The presidents said they would like as much
Jeew1y u possible in dealing with cJmpus trouble.
while a member of the Academic Senile said the trustee~
have taken away from the campuses "a httle bit of thf'
di!a'"etion" they have in meting out d1~c1phne
One ot the trustees warned that "everv slight of·
fense ii going to go unpunished becau.se you've taken
nray from the president.a the right to impose penalt1~
Jess than thcle you propose."
He ll!ppellS to have rpo~en for thil cooler heads in
the highly provocalJ~ Situation -aad tau~ , ll'" 1·ould
well prt'va1I tn !ulure board policy 8dioa, Hut tor now.
the troubkmakera are put on firm DClticit chat they'll
h.ne to pay the full penalty for ~ lawh.·~nt--s The
v<>tr on this was 14 to ft.
Whal this means, in tffed, la tat a ma1or1ty ol lhe
rolle~e leaders have passed I motion to deal "1th no-
nonsense firmness ~1th any mon outbrTak~ of law-
lessness.
The protesters who picked I.be campo.s lo dl·moo-
'ilrate thell' views on the VietN.m war. on ran al 1~M
aod on thmgs tn general act~ ~ their own
rauses. For they tested the tempen mid attitudes ot
('allforma beyond the point of tolennce.
The action by the college and ann.a.tv , tueh cer-
tainly will be appbuded by most CaUtanlan5. Campuses
are -and should be -citadel.a of &ee speech and free
att1tudes, but thts does not extend to total d1srupllon
and lawlessness.
It 1s well the roUege and Wli"'11ltJ leader!> have
r hosen a hard hne aod 1t i.s important tbt ~y shrk to
1t U they don't. the campuses will become bappY huot-
rng grounds for every politician who'd lib to make •
name for hunRll
If that happens, there won't be much of that
•·acaderruc frHdom" left to protect.
Queen Mary Comes to Rest
Th~ Queen Mary Jw found her flna1 ~g pla~
in Long Beach iAstud of in a Liverpool sc:rap he~p.
Her Wt voyage was a Joy to IOIM, a trip maned by
tmp1cal heat and controversy over rata md coc~cbes
to some others.
Whatever the truth about the creat lady's last
voyage, she is now about to bec:ome anotlles-Cine at·
traction on the Southern California oceanfront
Long Beach bu earned a u.Jute for ita cmr uutia-
tive and foresaght in spottinc and baJiDi a barpm
benefit for au concerned.
Leaky Line
Trouble With
Oversimplifying
Disgusted by
News Reports
On Dr. Leary
Ber. .. Kelllle49'• B.,ad Revealed
I 1'11 11tt1ng out to 1 collegt boy at
a little gathering, and we were lilten-
ing to a liberal and a conauvative
arguing about the "proper" role of
the government in largt labor du·
putea.
At one point. ~ college boy tumf'd
lo me and wbbpered. "The trouble
with both of them ls th.at tMy believe
there are aimp~ answers to compll·
cated questions." I nodded in a~
ment: 1t was JU..,t what I hid ~n
thinking.
One of the baffling pecuHaritiel of
tht human mind i!I its tendency to
imagine that ~(l('tJ.I nr political or
ecooomJe matters can be more al.mp.
ly disposed of by a few any platitudes
than personal or family matt.en. And
quite tbt contrary happtns to ~
true.
WHEN WE ARE dealin~ Wlth a
troubled child of our own. or a mar·
riaie that 1eem1 to be rominJt un-
hinged, if we have anv ~nse at an.
we quickly nabu that th• problem
u complex, qellcate and doell not ad-
mit of any euy answe" on the ba'I·
11 of eomt abstract philosoph y.
And we recogru.z.e that i:en1>ralin1
tiom are dangerous, that <'ondlhon~
alter cues, that there 1~ no ~1mp\f'
rlaht or wrong. that a 11ubtlf' inter
play of man:y different forcP~ 1s al
wort.
YET, WREN WE leave the realm
of the personal for the realm of thf'
public, we Immediately change our at ·
titude -we neep whatever I~ com ptex. delicate and llubtle nff thl'
board, ind respond triUa a set of do~·
matic cl.ic:.bea and alop.m tbat are
oft.en grosaly mlevant to tbe specific
rondit.ion ,.... art trying to deal with.
It should be pouible to SH that
large public questions an e v e n
more compllcated than penonal ones;
that many more forces are 1t work,
mo~ imponderables must be cons1d-
el"ed, more diverse demands aabafied,
more long-Nlllge consequences env1-
ll0Ded. It ii tUleT for a family to stop
qUUTelinC. tor mst.ance, than fur two
nations to cooclude a diurmament
pact Uuit haa genuine validity for both.
A MAN WHO BAS a firm opmion
about the attitude of the law toward
"delinquel'IC'J" will change bh tune
when tW own boy ls facing a chaTJil'·
He Will then see that there are "ex·
cepbons," that the law can be unjust.
that the word "delinquency" can cov·
..r a wholt spe-ctrum of juvenile activi·
ties, from muicbievous to malicious
And hf' ls perfectly right -t h e
more closely we become involved With
a ·public" question. the more per·
11onal 1t becomts, the lPss ng;d and
oogmal.Jc Wt learn to lw about 11
TherP aren't PVen simple amwen tn
"lmflle question': and to the hardest
question of all how we can best livt
togeth('r on th1~ tarth no one ha~
yet found an answer •t can rtally
llvf up to
Our Two-year Colleges
American Collegt Testing 1tud1e1 in·
dicate that ••two-ytar colle1e1 appeu
to be perfomun1 their intended lune·
tJon m American higher education
rather •ell."
The new study. "Who goes where to
junior college " in examining w h a t
kind of student goes to various types
of two-year collrges, found that "the
overall results indicate that 1tudent
characterl.shc1 correlate in lntere1Un1
w1ya with the characteristics of the
college f'Dvironment "
USING ACT data to answer tht
question• l) Who ~oea to a two-year
rather than a four-year college? and
2) Wltat kind of student gOH to var1 ·
ous types of two-year colleges? -1t
waa found that students:
-Tend to be le11 able academically
than their pttrs In four-year coUeie~.
hnth on the ACT tHt and on hllh
school grade point averages
Dear
(;Joonn· .
Moat worotn demandf'd lht truth
tn p11cb.1ln& lf'jl1~lat1on How
re(rHhlna It ~011ld ~ 1f thry
practiced wbat fh<'y prr11chrd '
-H B M
T"ltlil .... _ _., __ ....
_.,...., -.. "'" ----... _... .. .._,. ...... o ..........
-VarJ mort in academic lalf'nt
than do studentJ at four yrar colleJ?e~
-Had fewer nonacadf'm1c arC'om
plishments Incept in art) than dad
four-year college students.
"TWO-VF.AR COLLEGES 1ttr~t
pragmatJc students seet.uti vocauonal
trairung , they are lesa 1ttracttve to
talented students who arf' tntellectual-
iy orientt"d . who plan a degrtt in
o~ of the traditional aubjectl areas,
and who Uf)4'Ct to takf' part In 1 wide
variety' of act.Jv1ties in college, · lhf'
study, which involved 102 junior col·
ltge11 and 179 fOW'·year collegt,, found
Tbf' authon t'mpha11ir.ed they d I d
oot intend a dt.paragmg judgmtnt or
two-year colleges, saying. "Two-year
t'Olleges typically have dJlferent 1'Qal11
than four-year colleges, ind the11e
~oal11 emphuize opportunity for all.
tt>chntcal prf'paration. and 1 dlvenitv
or 11tudenta atttndlng two-rear rol·
lrge!I are f!Uite ronsl•tent with theSP
goals "
"ffiE (.ROWING INPORTANC'E to
American ~iety of two-year <.'<II·
legea emphHlzel the nttd for com·
prehemivf" Information about t h e 1 '
institutions," t.ht rwuon for the! 1tudy.
Tht study stated, "It hU bclc1' C!Jti ·
mat~ that by 1i'1'0 thin. w\O be I.CUI
two-year collefta enroYln1 nearly 2
mlllJ<)n 11tudt'ots." ind l..hry preJently
ronstitt11" the fute1t-~win1t 'eli!ment
nf Amencan hlghf'!r f'du<'ation. "Since
l~lfll " 1rrordin1 tn I.hf' reriort ' Of'ar·
h ~Wl new IWO-VtlT CC'lllf'!Rt'I h•~ bffn ,.,tahh~hN1 11nc1 rnrnllmt.nt In t•o-
"'M rolJe~~~ h~• almotf dnublf'd "
~ C'.1llforw!a Pr.ft&Mtr
To the Editor:
r am disrosted tntb the w1y )our
newspaper recopbea Le.ary. Who Im
taken reaidimce in LagUM Beach.
This DWI iJ the most destnJdive
lot"Ce of our youth in ~ today
and yet you seem to delight in a·
pl0&tuig him by writinc about him
daily in your newspaper
Wby don't yea ban the courap •
late an opposint daDd and praeat
this man u be ruJJy is! He wants
recogmtioo aod you Jive it to t&im
and present bis side of the story
only
WHY DOESN'T 10meont ()fl your
nan hive eooutb backboM to prT-
~l to the public ttw true pk1~.,
I bave beard diJcussions about ht!
d.iffic*J lD fi.adins a place to 1ta~
Many realton refused to find hun a
place when they had douns of ren·
tals available
Wby don't you use the power of tht
press to spread lhe truth and do soml'
~oocf' Jf I bave to continue to rud
about the humility of this man I will
be foref'd to cancel my ~~1ption
0 COOMBE
Tlir DAII,Y PfUYr p1"'/ttlt~ a"~
•tnruil rnllr/,d. · L.SO-lnsaM Gam-
nl' " n,.cnl'l~f" 1 I .. fm11.1na1rl11 rt
rl1rl rinr llTlf>'llr '" all ,.r1111om. Thr '"·
1ror111I q1u1ttrl from a rlrbtiu l>'t'N'ni
~ Tmtolhy wary, "high pn4'SI~ nl
U\fl 1111rl />f". Jtr~ L.rtt111n. proft'·
~"' 11T rrrmmmurotmn..~ phy~nlogy nt
\f11.~snrh•1u1tt l'lSt1t111, of r ,rhn11I·
m111 .'inirl Lf'Uorn tn r,,.n,,1 "Y nu'.,
u•11111a lnr a ~m11ir1,.nt rhl'llfl, ur
11nrl rnlr ll'&rld hy rmriplt tf' 11bro.1'1
''"" r1/ lhr 1nt,Uf'cl " Thr ,.,hlorttJI
mnr/111lrd "TM druq 1~ 11 dr1'11rltul
ri~t nn 1n.~nn, gambit', 111 11'h 1r'1 11.,.
uu• ·~ p•4ttmg 'l()t m1lv ~"·' "'"n "" "'1
"'' 1~1' 1111,. hut hkl'lfl lht' trtll t1r•n'1
nf hi! rfrH:t'ndont, ..
-f.<11•
•T•~ 8Nntr Fra~t''
To the Echtor
R~gardinR vour cd1tor1al on P""'''
eettinR into · Tht Beard" fra1 ,H .,1
Callfoma.a Sta~ Collf'~f' f 1111Prto11
may I ask how .,,~ can Wf' ntilf "'
and t.arpaytr~ uprrs~ our<.Pln-. 1r
rnch matt.en other than thro111?h rn ,
<'lt'<'ted rtpresenfat1ve~ ~
Perwnally I was ven· ~lati " , ,
~n Wtw-tmore ~ak up 1111 n 1 • ,
action, as our rolleJ?f' and uni\, 1.
admtni,traton do not app..ar rn ~ ,
tM gUU to do ..-hat mu~t hf' 1!11n1
~arding thl' ~tudrnt~ a• "'"II .1 •• ,,.
faculty
I ~~lfYf' mo~t nr u~ \\ho ••II•;• q
tMM mt1bt11hons havt h:~t1 •• 1 .. , , .. 111 w• t"an tab of l..hr '01'.1 llr1l ,
~ml<" fr~m ··
OO?li lfl 'l>111.1 ,,-,;
l.t1fl'r1 f"nYn tNttfns n•t • r -,.
NnnnnJl11 wrttrrs shmd1l , . ..,, ,
mn~ots '" 300 ""''"di or ,,. < 1 ,.,
t 1f1hr tll rmt/Jnu~ lrlll'r~ tn • ' , ,
or thnunau hl>fol 11 H•ir•· r •I· Irr$ m&Llt tnd urif' ~19ri1Jl•irr 1 1•
u1g orltir,.u, Pull ""'""~ 11 b• , :h.
lt,.ld mt U f]Utll
Forces Behind McCarthy
WASHJNGTON -Sen. Eugene Mc-
Cm1hy'1 "dum.p .lobuoa" Jlhad b be-
IQC ~termmded, managed and fi.
~ by Kennedy forcn.
From start to ftnisb, it's a Ken-
nedy-engine-erect and dlrttted ope-.
don.
11>e idea ol beiQc the atanclard-
be.arer of an orpnt.d 19Wlt qainst
the Praideat's ruamtnation ._first
broached to Mcemthy by K""""Cty
intimates r oremost amooi them
W'ett"
Richard <.1oodwia, White lloUle u-
lktant undf:'t both Preside,,,. Kenne-
., aDlf Joti.on. cloee adYiaa' ol Sen.
• 8obert •~. a bachtap powa
19 fk mDltaDUy 1lbenJ Amerieal
for Democ:ratit Adioe, aDd autbllir ot
.everaJ QMjilJOUI articles cuttpt.
inc the ~ p.d>lllbed re-
cently iD a prom1Delll m•pxtae: Ar·
th&r Schlesfqer Jr., alto a former
Whitt Hou. staff member, Roolevelt
ud Kennedy .., wplwr, Clat-time
bead ol ADA. and a illldinl Kenne-
-c1y z.ealot; and Gilbert a.rriloa. edi-
t.or of an ultra-liberal ~ who fan.
cies bim.9eH a ttnc-mam.
IN ADOITIOH 10 6t1r consum-
ing clllldn to put BobbJ Kennedy jn
the Wida .Home, the bit 11 violltli~
ly ~ to the V.tum war.
,,., ... pwvyrltt I 1 ... MU-
t.on. amoq them Gearp McGovwn.
S D .• Food far Pace director andll!r
Prestdieat Xamdy, &Dd Vance Hart·
ft ·" • • • • ' • • • • • J . .. .
-• • t t I 't ' .,
~. "'~-.• . ~ ' :it_ • __ • ,_.." •. ~·,,!.. •
kt, Ind. Only McCarthy was respon-
&ive, uJin1. "la times 1och u these,
I feel ltroQCiy tbat diaaent la iood for
the party and the country."
Meemhy made up his mind lo CblJ•
Jenge Jobnloa after a aeies of con·
ferencea with Bobby knDedy.
UDW tht "chap Johnson" develop-
ment, reUitions betwttn them had
been di11ta.nl In 1960 McCarthy plump-
ad for Adlai SlevenJOn. He had serv-
ed with John Kennedy In both ~
BOUN and Seule, ud made no• H--
cret be didn't nte him h I C h I y.
Tbroucbout the three years of the
Kennedy reJime McCarthy wu an
outsider, a.od wbeo Bobby became 1
aenator, &here ••• no perceptible
change in their ties.
BVT T BE J\ E JS NOW. Bobby
a p • 1 k • IJowtngly of McCarthy's
"co.urap" and "bilb moral and m.
tellec:tual rtature." ud McCartbJ U·
IUJU all and sundry be bat ''nevet'
been u much of an opponent of the
Kennedyl u bu been reported."
Reveall!Wl WUltraUn of the ctosi
bondl ncrtr ptlftailiJll between Mcear·
Ul7 and ~. tDCl the dominant
bacbta,e role the mop-haired New
Yorker LI ~layinl in the mild-voiced
Mlooelotan 1 crusade la tbt fotlcnrin1
I
unnoUced i.oddent lb.at occWTed ill the
Senate last week.
Under consideration wu tbe bU1 to
lncreau Social Security benefits and
taxes. A roll call wu demaoded on
• controvhnat amendment. M Dem·
ocratic senat.on bunied Into thit
chamber. they were appriled of what
wu pendin1 and bow tbe party was
vounr.
McCartby bnuhed that information
uide. lnltead. be utod, "How ia
Bobby voting!"
When told, McCarthy voted tht
same way.
TO COLLEAGUES who obeet ted
this, It WU ltartllnily lipltlcant. To
their knowledge, it wu tbe flrat time
McCarthy b a d ever tviDced any In-
terest in Bobby's stand. and toted oo
the basil of it.
In each of the five preddentlal prt.
maries where McCarthy baa tnd.lcated
he will run, top ICemledy btncbmen
alttady are bQSDJ Attint up orpni·
zatiom and ra1!ln1 tund1.
A.ccordln1 to • rtpOrt ... tha
roundJ In the Senat., McC.utby baa
been oven aaurancu that "at least m ,ooo" will be forlhcomtnc from
''members of the KennedJ family.''
lt is 1ald one of theH contributors
wtll be Joseph Kennedy, af'ld and aiJ.
lnJ former ambassador to Britain and
father of the late Pret:i<*rt and Bob-
by.
Meet -on Dirty Air Today
•• Qeer,e
.,..,. a..p:
Y• ahraJ1 lake the man's
ddl bl your columD -Ulla mallel me llctl Far lutance,
,.. aUd It •u unfm for 1 ..Ue
.. .xpect b« bmb&od to help
• the dtabes .
.._, ... , you cet out ol the
~ ~n buai.M•• and Ill" tl to u.e •omtn, wbo know ~to blDdle It! What'1 1 ml.II
ddlal wrtttnc o advtet column. ..,....? ANNOYED
Dam' ADDOJ'!d : n *" doint IN dbhel.
CONJ'IDENTlAL TO Rtf·
DOI.PM: Wt.U. JOO picked a httk
ti 1 time o1 Je&r to irt an ap-
~ for 1 ~ job, th.t'•
all r .. tot to say.
Into Uiw on Nov. 21. 1be meuure ao--
tboriMI the Secretary In time of "bn·
mlneot and aubstantt.aJ" daqer to
public health from air pollution to seet
a court injunction to halt further emi&-
alons Into the atmosphere. Thi• waa
1tronpr authority than aakrd by the
admlnlJti'atlon.
CONGRESS GA VE 1 blt ID t h I 1
yur'1 clean atr lf~latioa -• o d
took • fOod bit. Ttle adminlltration
had uked '99 million for fltcal Jl8I
and did not recommend ipld.Oc doJ.."
l.ar amouats b sublequeut )'Mn. J1l8
Pruident at. did .. , recommend a
special prop-am fGI' f\aela l'UIC'Ch. Wt
the Senata added thls ft1turt arid It
remained In the final measur•.
The Senate rtt0mme~ rroo mD-
llon for a thl'ff-year period. However.
• Hou1e cut to $428 3 million eYent-
ually was ttc~pt.ed
Concr~u rejected the edm.lnbtra-
tJon'1 concept of a national tmlulon
standard for the enUni: eotmtry. 11\f l~«il1lat.or1 llatt~ lo lnd\l.stry arl(U•
mf'nta that a 1inglf! atandad might
bf' hl«f\ ~oough to contl'ol riolludon In
some areas but too hl•h for ar .. 1
wtth le~r problt'm1. Tht meuure
provic»1 for 1 two-yt1r ft'df'ral study
of national standards. Jn t b • mean·
Umt state. are permitted to lf\t thfiT'
0"'11 f'mluion standards.
"EITRER WE STOP poiftonln~ ma
1lr." PN-11ldent Johnson JAfd on alp.
tna thr bill. "or we bttnme a natfon
In au muka, gropln1 our w a y
throuRll dyln1 cltlf'a and 1 wfldf'MW!ft nr ghnst town!! .. The <:hif!( F;1~11ttw.
btfan hJs statement with • atoomy
weather report quoted from Dante'•
"Inferno": "Dlrty water and black
snow pour from tbe dismal alt to ..•
the putrid slush that •altl for them
below."
The new Jaw waa the best th1t had
been passed to control pollution, the
Prelident said, but It •Ull WU not •
"maiic wand to wave and cleanN our
•kitt. '' Some measure of ltl inetfot·
tivene111 had been forecut by tbe rt·
port of a government tuk force IOme
live montha earlier.
Tbt group beaded by Roy M. Lin-
t.on. former staff d.lrector of tbe Senate
Committee on Public Woru, on June
12 ealled for "2.5 MIU.. ill federal
spendJng ln the nest five J'Nt"I t. deal
wit.It air and water pollution, tll'ban
Mile, odors and crowd.ln1, and Jar( ..
stale lntroducUoe t. U.e market of
Nw pndbcta presenU.,,, potenUal bu-
ilds to tun. Jn tfftct, ~ ll'OUP Aid
that American• muat atop wa,Sn1
chemk1l warfar~ against thtmlelnt.
---t'·N'AW.Ji
Monday, December 11. 1987
fM tdttor1al poqc 01 U.. DaUw
PUot "'"' f.o bt/orns o1'd na•
!Uau f'fockra b11 prumtmo uu:a
..c10ipapn'1 optrUoftl ond com.
~ t.ary °" '°P'CI of *"tfrai. ~nd rtgntfictmcf. br ~no•
forvm for Che •ziw~ ot
our rtrtd.#rr opOWm1. 4nd bf
prt•t?tttng tM dtvmt .,...
point. of 411/"""td ob~
and lpokcamn mt tOJ)l.cf of th.f
da11.
Rohm N. Weed. PubUJhtr
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