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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-09-04 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa: ' • • . ~ -------.. • • . . .. . --~ • "C T-..-... Vietnam War ·Shatter·s·-,. . . . ~ . . . . :T~o Bal · I·sle Families· ' KitLiD IN ACTION , .Di1niel E~ Wi1rk , 0r ...... Were Parallel In DeaiJa, Life KltLED· IN·ACTION" M1chi1el ·R. Mlingi1n . . . --~-----• -' ' I • ... • •. • lo.. ---c-.,,----'-'--i:._-•. ,_ ----------. ·.n '·. ' ' ' t . • • ' . "': , , • • • • T (V, 1.,... ·-...... ·~ • . .... f ' ·' -·-. ' . ' ' ' .Gov~rn~11ent By .the .:P~oPl~ . . . . ' . . ' ' • • ~ > ' r ,"11,... '· ... ~ • • • . • • • l • • ' . ' ~. ' • • '• • I ••••••• ,, 1 ••• ,.. , • • • • ' • ,. ,. ~ ..... ..l. . .J-• ·-. " •• • ,.., .. 1 .· 1·•''l ·· · · , . ._,' .-ILY'r11.11T1Nillt H~.' ~·I . '"l . _., .... ~~ .... ' ' ·,i't ' .~~R·~··, .. •' ' .... ·IQOV_, .... ·m....., · • lhe-ei Ill•" • · · fri>m-.t&ifll c!'~tlf~"1,.Fprum ;ill;Q#J '•ls o\rtlj~t"'red."liiter~tlDm~. :3!: West ·CQl!Of"-' 'Purpooe: To attn.Ct , rl)Or~ .lnter..t ch!y's ·mtttli!g. · • · · · · · " in. local 1overiunent from rHideats in D\W•r par· 1. • • ·., " • • • ' . - .I "' ' - I . j I \ l I • j i ' . l I l I • 1 \ • I ' • • • • • -. ti t I ' -Airport ot Bad ._ldea PkinMrs Study Shows Definite 4sseu A m\llU-jel aJr;;rt '"' -Cblol a.,th la H-,ioe ·-Jll!Ol illl & b.i illoL Jll feet, It llu1-dellnltoullll. So at)'I llo JllUllliiPia -Pla>- alAI Dlplrimtlll -• liQl."""1 .. Ibo -"'-' and -~ D t tr Y ! t WI -. ""!t dt1, 1;!1':· Qlka .... -., llvt ::flc""" rollaml illlQ~ ""'""""' 0Nm1·~~~ Plnli'a end ~ HGIMW•• lallo-•haw----ID t:hetr dtmD!datlon of Ute 11 t e a howtter. Air CaJlfOrnla ·wl]l llOOll put Into setvlct 11< of 111111 113-panencer .Botl•C m jt!lll !or 1ervlc1 bttween Orai!Jt County, Los Angeles Coaal7 and northern Callfomla. AlrUat will rttlrt two DC9s from 1trvlc1, but ntain thHt. ol Ill tour prvpojtl Eliotru. The Penn npoa1 •UU'Ollod that fllllftyl could be uUnlicl -tho -. from Ille, Ila--, GrGlllll openjl--bt .. -. and Ibo nunr&1 ....... -mln&nttze taft.ofr and llbd'"I noil.. · tbtreport.-. The H~ -, dtl' rt..i, lll1o« -e Jn Im ... llodlap .. Ibo Bolfa a.lea llto: -ko<•tlon ol lhe lln>ort & lbll llto woal4 ~=-..:.:.llllllt domand for hotolt. llld olllet bodldllll• lmmedlallJy adJacent to tho tern1J11a1 -. This would be • 1hlnl major commerdai ena 111 the dty, tile olhor :ii::t. ~~and II>• -The al'1">ri -l>rilll l!ftlJloy· .. ment for 1evera1 thou&a people on Nearly Drowned ·Girl, 15, Condition Stil'l· Critical - !llon'tiu ti!• --tlJo -~ -.. brtaloon off -ilaitca ~·~ .• -... Lan- -(!ti remains llDCOllldOlll and ID --at Hot1 Mmncrlal Holplla1. ' HoqJllal opoblmaD l&kl the Cf!D• cit!• ol l'llJllll l!ldltnlqoa, 11, llu .... m.llmd .Ji~" liDOI lbe WU . b7 111 • ..-.. r f:l::" fadlily all4 Ill -i. • .,. "~ a rlplid1 ca..,i.t 1111m u":ei...:_s1auran11 ~ lbt and -~ out put ... --PrOa!mlty ol lbt ailiiort to a.. breaktra," 11id Webber. • • M 1 dt)"a -llldllltrlal"'" -lft· daullhtor llld tilt -ol mind to ~~iltpm*'>t li!d •ftWllllltpl ,_Ila calm, but Ph1llit 1111111 ·havt -Cltar aontl woal4 tllm!-a hlib lrlod to ~ it" . ./. ldlool alll, lour 'allllii1 tltmemcy W-I oldor=lor, JlllOlll, td>ooll, and -tJtm-,. ldloo! :II, 1&W lbl pllr -•!Mn oll.t. 1'llo IOiita Woal4 allo' tllmlllato and re to a UI• towlr tor htlp. · parUom ol °"' _, -and ... Wben D l&w DO aal WU .. dulT, .... ltto. ,..,,: It: "'at to a llNdlr -bar from ..;.Th• aln>ort wwJd ereato lntona PbJUll, altOt ol J'raall: Wt-I/I which tho petrol boC WN can.d. llH ol an! a blllJt.up. or ·- -117 • ilts-d poitoi - .. 7 llClmboD, .Coll.a l\ltla, and Wtb-. PW!cia WU ttl't -tho -ar-artarlll •lrMI Plltent in aad around We~. Ptllildl; allo'll, wm--~ ~~ wu lloaflllC tac.. ~-..i an1. B4t1cb trafllc could _. Oii Ult llalo bHdl lll&l' -M .... __ ..,, -alr]IOrt f:lfftc durlJl( lc«*IMnt IMl)Mt. wt>lcb btcauH I/I illlt WU takln to HOii in ~al poU -It_,, l1lbl litaoll -· .... 'not 1D1Dned ~on .and placed in lht intomlvw lb-Tht' ctntral dl7 part -al>ul ... 111111. Thrtt da71 lallr 1111 ..,. • cltar IOlll ol lht IOlllbtrn nmw --'°"' blll ·ablt to bnatht on btr ""!' .. ~~i>lttol,r ltolalod from = ow6. 111t Nilled 1Ua111!1 and bu -rt~,... -. '1111 port WDllld be in -condition evtr linct. ~ 117 indullrill arou to the ~ ... un::' 1114 lbt dtar IOlll to Hanoi 8Iast8 U.S. ::J:!F~1:.i:arnlldao:~ Fo, :f ~Bellic' ;._, -Mlld-=~~!111· • """' ed .. a private plCt t . ..;;{.;.;. t::!.s u a matr~ lo .. report, la ·wGON cll'Pll'-Commul!ltt • . Vietnam Policies · ... 11wrn ~ ~ ~ ftllll -down-U. S; .. :;;: ' t " -• conllkt·al air irlfftc. . -., llloDod M> maJor ~ dtltt PARIS (UPI) -Tbt Hanoi dtltl•• ~. ~ . ~ lL co\ild RedsD~oy 3 Helicopters, Shell Cities .. _.._ .. _.....,,.la t1111 to lht ~ talU toc111... .....,.~. Pl-vo-.101"&'...,... • ...., .,, _,_ oltacb. 1111• CllHd Ibo two maJar u.s. pout1co1 •--. or w •hr lr-"811•• -ked ,_ ...__ ......__·II). P114i1o I/I 1"ftlllnl ' "b J 11jc0 I t " !~ coordlaaled -Iba air· lraf. "' ....-.__, j>oUdtl ooi Vlltnlin. ~ ~. . cll<r. 5 M __ ,, Nonh -llt·dllal ntlotlator --'1111 illport. and Ila clear -· ,._._ -· - • ' La Oolce Vita, Canine St"le -· Chane, JS.month-old German Sbepherd awned by Thom8' ,S. Ritter of Hwltingto)l .Siaeh, knows bow 1'1 heal the beat. She mat.n 1oocl 1111 of ·her privata nrlmmilll pool, a converted balbtub. of unknmm vintiage. Sunken 1""?1· complete wtth 1un deck,_~ Dlaetd bY Ritter m backyard of bla home, 816 """"' lnaton St., espedally fw Chang . Black Out fo·r ·Prowl Ca.rs _Newport Phasing Out .Two-tones for All White Bi BllUCJ!: BENSON ·, ot·• Ditty'"".,... A UtUt co!Qr btl. font out ct tilt Nowpq.t BNch Police Department It's IM colw bltd: lhel'• ladin( away. Pollet. are phlliD( out black ·and ·wllito squad cars, and repllclllf them wJill·all""'11to -· 'Ibo d>aftlol>'tr -~~ly a whim police Mid. The rouooa -· - -lo JllYdJololi& "We ~ade the d!tci•Son _,. ,we placed !be orilinal order for corw tills yew,"'. aaid cap1. llonald r . "'-w, pmor ~. , v, '.'So only -ball tlJll year will wind up wlJitt. We ~. l! an· '"'" keyll, U.t our entµ-e tleet w1ll even· tull!7!l>o ·w!Jlte.'.' •. 'Ibo• flnt lhill(' Oyaat ~ ·out llbollt ·tile wblto police ..<1 -t!wlt they 111111 look very mlldl like police car a. "~ wlii>. , ...... la .un tiotnc tlO know' lt.11 e pctict car. Tbler1'·1 r<>thln( 111eak1 about II." The key Identity marker, Oyaas •aid, ii 11be !l61hllls lltlhla and ottier gear planlod coaaplcu01111y on tho roof, One of the . motives fo._r the 1wltch ~·money. Tiit Nnport deJJtr\Dlenl buys about a doqn cara a yev end tr-"' tqUal nllllJbtr ct uaod -In. ' )VU Olll'I CJnler a ntw cor block tad -1r ... Ille 0,... nploioed. "So !be -I. II> plllrt ii ID for )VU. · "i'Wel>elleve llltt ft o.n-tet • btitte't" prlot beclolat ot tilt dttlor not llavinl "' ~ tile two--. • Alto, when we Hll the cu' we feel we OID pt A~ ftidHD.'' It Heins tltel peopla aren't exactly waltlnl tn 1mt to ~ a car that's painted b!act llld -· -·· doalll'I ba¥e to repaint 11Jled dquod ... l>efort ruelliJ>( -· llley po)' j>ollce le~a !or lheln. Obvlou1Jy, Oyuo Rid, a nl<t Uttl'o SllJD CM be added ... evtry~ with a dozep can ii poU.. CID a btller deal jli lllelr bu)il>( end.. . . Belld .. , ho added, wlllto la 111.ur color to keep clean. · '. But even more illternUDC tlta!l Ibo ~= and -" tlto _ . r ia Ille boptflllnt11 tllal w!Jlto earl will paint a lltttor Im· Pi eaatoa ilr<KIDd town, p1~. The matter It ratltor rilldl1 -trolled b)' Ille Jllale, illll patitiDC ·ti police Cll'I. But tbert la oomt 1-. "1llbo1 llllow Ill to ... llt!Jtr -and-White Clrl, :or wbllo and IJlaol< cars, or .ii wbtte can," ~ ~ w:Uh a atrr.l&'Jt loc<J, • "It'• our belle! tiler< la JJOaia Jlf1dlolocl<al ~ Ill .. a!I· w!Jltocolor.Tho--il wor!W "'1Jout.a pollotmlll boc01111 ht'• dolali ...... -11. !lllll """' to ... ... . "Bui an .U·w!Jlto car clooan't llFllMr to be .. birth iooldll(, . Fr-P .. eJ ~ tr.. ..-.. ~&VJ IOUrCfl1 JD~l1 x ---•Y M •• -dioqlolld Iba!' 1111 VIII Cone hOd 11111 •• .., """° 1111 Chlrll who'll ~ 1,730 acrw oft tht .......... .__,~ .. rocltt1 ha.met !Or~.fllnt bollrl wllb ~ •• """'-· _..,. lft. Sovi"ets Impose Stric· t 10 ·1lnill .-~T°lbOlr 1IJll. y:s. Amboal&llOr w • .Annu Har· ;(~'ililllil -u a.,_, 11011D1. lix-·-.-t to i1man in tilt -Htllon ol.,1111 Parll ~ tilt ,_Uto • ..... lolloa'l·r"'••nc ~--· talkl. • -.. M not tilt alrpcn llltll wbich bt """"'.... --Mid ht tried to aapllbl ,.oci.-.. _ far Iba dty ,_ if Cl'OWd in lronl c( • bttlsy. .J NIXON ••• ...z.= pm~ ~"11i"!:. Ibo tlectlon campalp to dlt Norlb . ~~). 'lbt hole!, ol!ICo and in· c . h • c hs At Mldw't alrpori, -· p>UC• _ .. fol1owillC be&Vf il>llnl -.nne IJlll tltat it WU impotl!blo ...,,._ -arolUlll Ill airport pro. ens. ors ip on_ zec and Semi rvlot .. -~ ".t lllt """ wlllc:b ltlt 4.47• °""'"'-for _. Ill • .--.,ue.s soct.ty to """",_,., Jolil afld a tu btae ~:0;:.,t' 3:' p!,,":' .,_, ..t;: -. ~to -Vit-..e unclczlud '"Db 111 atrtt todety. -An eotlmatod 1,6'111 -~Iii dow ID tho 1lerpllnal • .,.._..,_ Thuy, -raid .... Wen 1tll!on ~ l,200 mi-would be diaplac PRAGUE CAP) 5 Nt.on beaded .for a nlly at Uie But !be (lmimo1n!a1 itepl up• atr11Jg bad produced ''.o<ICldal Jlow," cl!ar&ed ed ., Ille''*'"*> cltar -• -frlct cemonblp coplod lbe nlipallon. Sherllon·Bla.-bole!, a local of llMll bit4Dd~nm ad.tam. -that bOt1'i · tKe Republlcm a n d -'J.'.be •WOICb l<IOel would take air rules wtrt · ammunced. today •• tht The Soviet 1overmnent made plain it point of the battles between 1")UCt: The tltree downed beli<qllera _ one Demoa'.Sllc parV platlorma lhow lhat 1H111< ...,. .il,000 -I• Ill 111, 5ovl<t Union Uptened Ila pip on oc-•\•o npecll the ouster of ·Foreign and demonllraton d-I the P&o- ln tbt cmtra1 h1CNend9, the-Hcond 60 the two partlet wllllt to purlUt northem zones of. h city at low levelJ: cupled CJtchoalovU:ia. The architect Minister Jlri Hajek, branded "an ac-cratic convention. . . milea Id lbwat of 6ldl'Jll, 111111 lbe "btlllcoso po»dea" Ill Vietnam. of llithl Prenlllnc -WOllld 1 ~-•··' .u.1 • .oomplico of the dark lorcea of reacUon It wu fl"'-· tlJal ••-on ~.,. ID "11'.-..0De b.OWI -,._ -!ti-multi"' .. llJ -1-O '-A~uOY..ua I ecoiM:imlc reform and counterrevolution"' b• tht govern• -. ~,~ u.i tlird Olt Mtllml Dtllo -bmJ11!t ~·-' "~ ~· ~· ..., • ~ ladll< by bkrivinc , Chicago as tho jwnping off opot lor Ilia '° 133 Ibo ...-ol u. s; dqpro of·Mr. !llcbu1! Nt.on, 1Jo llopllbllcu tile IOq!ll!o of-I aircraft back to l'"'sram l'Olliped and tho loreip ment newspaper liveatta. fir&t campaign owing aince lie won Ille atJOt down ill Soulb. v l e t n 1 m , Pl'tltd~ oandklate, bu always the pecf>le. once the pqne had pused min1lter appeared to bt on the way The following domestic censorship GOP nomination ·.t Miami Beach. apokemien Aid. cottUt.ed m ur~ an esoal.UOO ol O\'trflead. out ru111 wwre deUvered to newspaper of· It waa here, hll ,upparteri stb1 The ht:~opter brouaht d 0 w n the we-to the highest levels,•• Thuy -Gold• Wiit Colhrt and H Def.uty Premier Ota Sik, whon flees, radio aftd tel1v111on 1tation1: claim, that Mayor Richard J, Dally'• rudswwt Cll·Waoa WM cm • mJnion •aid ... At. the recen\ Rtpabllce con· t1n1f:ian Center are ioceted thrte mil un-h:c 11 envWoned trade and aid from -No news r eporta or oommentaries De::'!!.oerailc maohine fhlvtd tnouth to ret00t-lbt Ploll of an Air Forcer• Tention, ii ht 'll'a CODIJJtllod to talk -Gt llld dinctly Ill lin : Weal to break fret from depen-'on Ule Soviet Union H u n gar y votes from Nixon's total 1111980 to put Plau1lam lhlt dowil "minUf.ea eirUer. . about peace, tt wu 11mpl,y to mislead the """IYI ot h ~ ~ dtnet on the Soviets, re1iptd Tue... Bulgaria·.,. Poland and 1 Ea1t GermanY Illinois and ultimately (he prerideatf•l 'I\e entire helicopter ~~ew and 1he tnrO public opinion." The clear ZODes come witNn hall day nJaht, Pra,gue Rld!o reported. It that "could be considered a 1 eleotion Into John F. XlrinedJ-. cOl· ft_._.awnam .1fti'e oil rtlC1led. ~aa equally ttitical of Vice mile of ellOb faci.Uty. 1 l.:'al:::<d=Pn=JJ!:::d:::en:t::::L:;udvil<:;==:Sv::•::•bod=•~a•;,·=cr=l;tt;;cl•;;m=',;' b;:;1,;tl1;:•;•e;,ce;;;;un:;;lrl;;•;;•=· ===~umn~·========= lht ann-melll, llid. · Delnoc:ratlc =•·llunJpm.7, th• • -Thlo t)>J1t of a!1JIOfl l1cllity would If ,.---...,....,..."--•. -.,-'---. "Tbt DtlllOCratlc prea-.;..,. moat 1ibQi tllmlllato tlJt atmoop!ltre . dldalt hu f0< h 1ut four Y'1lrl ::,"';;" to promote outdoor rocrtt· . clo<0iy adblnd to Pnlldent J..,_., · ...,..., Iller. wwld be no war policy," Thuy told Harrimtn, Ii:!:. marina, quJot Wllor betch le· "Humplrey la !be 'apolo&lit ol lbe c!Ovelapedor in -;.an ~:l'.tel~~ -: u !be Now York Tlmta !'1111 it" ...._ _..,.., DAILY Pl lOT ----;':'1: -.:: = ~ '"'·~-::- '"'NI" .. "=--- Hmrunan, in what appearod to be , an unde:m.tement, said 1ome of the Hanoi ltltementa .about American op- DOOIUm to Ile 'll'&r Ill Viotnom "'"' ''not entirely trve .• "I bad lo point out to 111 .. that both Ille two partlea wanted peace X«Y mudl but at Ibo rune timt ii hod to be an honoroble peace,'' ~e Mid. Htnot hu been nported IOinC alow in the Parll-Vletnam taltt In beUel the eloc- Um Olllllpoip would IOrce an tnd to tbe war. ,,.... r ... J . * * * Hunliqgton Asks To Tell Position On Bohs Airport Huntlllgton Boach'a dty l<Mlmlllllll wanta h Bolla (JJlca akpo1111to pro- posal tq pt plenty ol IJJ1JOllll't when the or .. ,. County Af,p.rt eom- m1a11on .... 11 Sept. 18. 1'1•1or Alvin M. COtn Tlluct.1 nlchl btcoDlt m 1!:allo Scoot, WU a lr.11ak utod for a lludy G( the alrJi«t ,_ and 'll'U Ill tralnio( fw the potllbllltlta lo be made ll!d ~ SOLDIERS •.• 011mP<o --lop pr_.io of -t!Jt COUftdl !Ut • •land Oii tht m"*I tlto loam -balort hi -la1111. • ~ .. , tltlnk tho -1• would lib lo OAJl.Y • ..,., ~ • -.,•1 bod;r la ta• Jmoirw~':!.!"'d•"the mayor told ...,...,..._It ....... .:-....=-..: la & WMt feUow .._~- f!!!: '!"" '"'' e • and "-ti M •ieol art Dtndlal at 'ft>t COllft\7 ClllDlllilliClll bu tdlldlll-~ -··• •• Ptd6c Vin' Mlmortal l'.t. ao-M ·a ;.tltia hMrtnl ta Hu:ndnaton ~=~~= ........ lollllW•tf...U,. -•Sop!. II. 'l'l1t Bolla d'dca I · m I lcrtf..w1 lacludt hit lalhor 1'nDt lltt will be malJl lo!Jlc, .• :18:••;,...,:,:=,. W. Wiit. ht. motbW, a br«hlr AlllltalrtatJA.dmlal1trator Hg.~. ~·-= Walllr, a flattr, Mn. hf La&Yitt, <lf lran4trc.tltoai41batMlalllctllad _ =-llr<1, llld tlwOI ,_, ntplltw1. · "1111...S IO -. tor 7011 111i1 ::.,:.. . ' ~ote.a .... Nt-...,, ...... alrponillllo. W 1J1111iar al "'1cml WU dat lo '"""" -.0"'111, baltilt .....0 llu ealltd I FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUTY ' . "' coHtoMI tut llVIU.• Sl7t --CONTNllUfl'M. - /J. C. 'JJump(,ie~ 'J~wefer ~r:.: """"' IA"UMI i ..,., •• CJWll .llU NEWl'ORT AVI. COSTA MlSA -• 12 Y otn In Tlit Som• Ltt1tltn I I • • 1 ' I . " •' .I ;,fi~.',z;i•,'~ I/I 8pocl• M-1114 C!>1. Wtrk. Ne dmt -eat ltr - · -trom tilt war -· -eot ltud7 ..... IO< Sop!.' It at 1llllcl! ~---------·----llJlbtt>al.-~ tfl!DtO!tDl& ... Coald'hrailtd. ·----------------------------1 • n ' ,, t • ' I " ' f 1" I I '.; , I \ I . I t I •I < ' I I, I l • j , I Huntington · Bea~h • • vor. 6T, NO. ill, 7 SECTIONS, 72 PA"GES DAILY ,II.OT lllff l'llttt Government fJy the Peopl.e Huntington Beach City Council moved its meeting from downtown civic center to Forum at Golden West College. ~e : To attract more interest in local gov.rnment from residents in newer por- tions o! the city. Result : Councilmen and ci.ty stafl members outnumbered interested citizens at Tues- day's meeting. Harbourites Protest City Ut 'SquetZe' A !term of protest over granting a variance allowing s u b s t a n d a r d building lots in Huntington Harbour continues to rain controversy today on city coundlman involved ·in the decbion. . Tl\Kday several residaits of Hun- tington Harbour sect.ion of Huntington B~ came again to the comcil to protest granting a variance al.lowing lot.I of 4,600 square feet in an area of the city in which the smallest lot granted in the past bas been 5,000 square feet. The project being protested iii at the entrance to Island I at AdnUralty IA.ne and Coast Highway. The project has been fought from its initial presen· tltion before the Planning Commission to the eranting of .a us~ variance et the Aug. 19 session of the council. Attorney Marcus E. Crahan won from 1he cot.mcil an· agreement to con· sider reoPening the matter at the Sept. 16 meeting of. the council. The action came over the prolest of Attorney Leo Rodkin who said the developer has committed hlmseU lo a debt of ovw $352,000 because the coun· cil grauted the use variance. : Abo involved in the hassle is a peti- tion oontaining the names of owers of more than 90 parcels near the pro- posed development who had protested tp the Plamlng Commi!sion and to the council. • Tiie peti.Uon was not forwarded ~ to lie councilmen am the property 9"'1"S wondenld wl>y. Tile ph01iog director said only that ft was a part ol llie record and that potlllon1 nomllllly fere not sent oo to the coundl. • The matter b• blolaom«l into a 6Ill-blown bottle botwffn th e ttomeowners, city end tha developer. B. A. Berkua becao&e of the reduction in lot sizes. The developer says it is not a reducticm because be ls h1cluding more than 1,500 1quare feet of water area and the homeowners say the city lfi,ws call for not le. than 5,000 aquare feet ol land. ; The city attorney is to make a study f the legal principles involved and report to the council at tbt next Cieeting. Co ntract A warded . . ' . For New School ~ contract for UM fourtti and final ad· blon to Ille W-Scbool · -ptitrict'• centrel t n t tr u ct! on• I fHOlll"CI center goes to. Lauren to-oo On. for $118,llXI. 1 DiWicl truitees •warded the con· ln.c:t to Lauren, l.....t of elgbt bid· lters. Tuesday night. 1 The center, wti.lch houses the dlsbict'!ll central library. .and ad- mirustritJon offict1, has been enlarged three times stnci it! original con~ it.ruction in 1957. O!strJct Supt. John r . !..and .Ir. said thi1 addlU011 U> the fac:llli_y ohoukl be U.. bol needed. 'i-· -,,; ;.J Nearly Drowned Girl's Condition Still . Critical : -• p JO • • -..Je ~"'. J I 4 More Ulan two •Wt:eks after s~ was pulled from the 'breakers off Hun· tingtop. State Beach, a teen-age Lan- caster girl remains unconscious and in serious condition at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Hospital spokesman said the con· dition. of P)Jyllis Echenique, 15, has re- mained ~"1.tnClianged" since she was rescued by a lifeguard patrol boat Aug. 19. Phyllis, niece of Frank Webber o( Missing Youth's Body Recovered 'l:he body of Lan-y Ross Martin. 18. of Tustin, lost in the surf Aug. 'l:l off 17th Street. in Newport Beach, has been recovered by Newport Beach lifegua<ds. ......... ln response to calls trom people on the Newport Pier who apparently observed the body in the water below, Ray Garber and Bud Belshe of the Marine Safety Department reb-ieved the body from the water at about mid- night Tuesday . Orange County coroner's office estimated the time or death to have been 4 :45 p.m. Aug. 'El for the drown- ed youth. Parks Bond . 2857 Stromboli, Costa Mesa , and \VOO. bet's daughter, Patricia, al.50 15, were swimming on the state beach near Brookhurst Street, which, because of ligbt beach crowds, was not manned by lifeguards. ·'Evidently a riptide caught them and carried them out past the breakers,'' said . Webber. ''My daughter had thf presence Of mind to remain calm, btlt 'Phyllit inust ha,ve tried to fight it." Webber's older daughter, Janette, 21, saw the pair struggl.lng-frorit shore · and ran to a lifeguard tower for help. When she saw no one was,on duty, she went to a nearby snack bar, from which the patrol boat was called. Patricia was safe when the boat ar· rived, but Phyllis was Ooating face - down and uncOMcioos .. She-w"as taken to Ho.ag ln critical condition and placed in the intensive care unit. Three days later still un- conscious but able to breathe on her O'NTI, she r.alUed slightly and has been in serious condition ever since. Bish9p, 68, Dies BETHEL, Vt. (AP) -The retired pre!iding bishop of the Episeq>al Churdl of the United States, the Rt. Rev. Arthur C. Lichtenberger, died at his summer home Tuesday. lie was 68. Residents Tell Opposition To Fountain Valley Issues By JAJ\1ES ~tcNABB JR. W'OOld compete with school program~ Of ..,. 0.11., l'HN 11.tt although "maybe" funds should be Opposition to a $2 million Fountain diverted for a teen direct<lr . Valley parks bond issue 00 t:he Nov. s The timing of tile bond electi.on.'said Gull01 was bad. He also pointed to in· general ballot was voiced to the ·city creasing tu: burdens. council Tuesday by M> FOUl11'ain "l """'! alford this. I'd like Io see Valley reaidents. the city lower tue1,'' he said. Reibert Tully of 17186 Santlll Suwme Chl Mana«er James Neal said that SL and Paul Guiso or 17$76 Santo ' ~ tu rate wou.1d increase ap· Oomlngo Cirele focu!IOd lllelr attack )>roxlmately 37 cenb; from 11.1.'i to on the proposed teen ttnter wt»ch • '1.52. If the bond tssoe wins voter ap· would be loc:ated on a iol!Mocre J: proYOI. ."1ljaoent to Fountain Valley · No ,...ka ago the city council ·School. onlfrod the bond pb>ced on Ille McordiAg lo Tully: a tax..._tec! ~ ballot on the unanimous teeo<eoter .... ldbedioa1mlna~. tteOllllneO!lation ol t!lo -and He argued that any eroup In the city Recreailon Comml-sslon. llhould be able lo use It, ciUng a a Ma3W • Rdber! Sc:hwerdtfeger said point of ref.....,• the publicly !inane· the city pr.,.nl!J has a "slow bul ed. community ceotu now under con· mehldioal" park develq>men\ plan wucli<>n behind ctly hall. ..i.ldi is financed -h 11.15 tax Guiao added tbat he had "grave ·rate. doubts ebout the validity ol a teen The progi·.-n oa tM~ ~ovember center," and told l"'IM1ndlmen the com-baUot calls tor development of the mllll4ty center a~d high •~I olty'• park 1ymm, lncludlng 10 faciUbcs should 1erve 1.he needs OC tht neighborhood parks, a baseball dJa· city's Mrge teen&ge popolatlon. mood. the teen center and beautWca· He said ttlat it was not the c.ity·w; Uoo of the Edi'°" Co. easement alooa. bu1ines:! to b"!"' an eoblblisbment ur..+ tile •11·e1tms bordtr of the ~. I. • •• L Your Home town WEDNESDAY,. SEPTEMBER 4, ·1968 TEIVCENTS Nixon in Chicago· Huge Parade Launches. Campaign CHICAGO (UPI! -Rlcllsrd M. Nix· on kicked olf bis 1968 presidential campaign today in Cbicago, Ille city where hill supporiet-1 tjatm. be was bicked out CJl victory in 1960. Standing up in the back oi an open convertible with i;onfetti and ticker tape streaming down upon him, Nixon rode through the Loop financial dis- bict while thousaMs cheered from the · sldewalka and pressed against police lines. The Chicago ~lice who came in for nationwide ¢ticism of their handling Beach Turning New Light on 'Little TJ?' The "Little Tijuana" section ot downtown Huntington Beach may become bright enough at night to lose. it.:s deNive nickname. Councilman Jack Green Tuesday asked fQT a progress report on lighting Main Street and at least a bl~ or two east end west of Main Street on Coast Highway. "All the work ls ,in progress right now except for the Main 'Street job," Director or Public Works James Wheeler told the city council. Just hOw" bright the highway are9s will become depends on approval from the •t:a.te Divisioµ of. Highways, he ta.id. J "' The Ma.in S1reet job ;, bein& prepared for bidding, he told tile coon· cll. ~ call for bigger lights from Ol::ia!t Higtnvay north to 5th Street. "1be tights arc very badly needed," said Green, Who has been blamed by / iOl}le unhappy residents for coining the \:e:rm "Little Tijuana." . The term actually was lirtt applied by a police otqcer and kater by a,n .assistant city attorney, but · O:>un- cibnan Green received dle brunt oi crit!ciam when he used the Unn dur· ing an election campaign in 1966. "U we can shed some ligbt on these questicnable subjects ttiey migtit ~ppear," Green said of the blppies haunting the corner o{ Main Street and Coast Highway. "I'll guaranttt it'll be m u c h brighter," Wheeler said. Council Backs Plan fo r Huge Central Park A plan for e huge central city park in Huntington Beach was sho"':'n to ~he City Council Tuesday. It received 1m· mediate endorsement. The plan oalll for a central park in an area roughly bounded by Slater Avenue on the north, Gothard1·street on the east. Taylor Avenue on the south a.oo Edwanis Street on the west. Withm the area ere several lakes. Outlined ar~ natur-al .areas, play space and full use of the water. Also included in the plan is .a 1.1.16 million central Dbrary atop a hill overlooking the park and lakes at Talbert Avenue near Golden West Street. Councilmen ordered a modei of the new park completed by the city stall. The model should be completed withib about 30 days and ready to sh<>w to groups involved in a canlpatgn to i;ecure voter approval of a S6 million bond issue to pay far part 0( the pro- ject. Hit-Run Driver Gets Nine Months A l1U11tingol<ln Beach man charged \1'1111 felo<ly hil·llld·run driving in Cotta Me.t was sentenced Thurlday 1o mn. moo111o1n Ibo <XJUDtyjall. Roberto M. Rocha, 33, a pnlen••", will ""10 be oo FQbatlclE for ftv• i-• during "4dch time he 111 fortlddtn lo drink or to drive. Rl>ACb ,. .. cbati'd willl driving a truck on May 25 which hit • oar broadside 11 Victoria Sb..et and Placentl.i. Avenue. Louis R. Flodler, 28. of 939 Victoria SL, w• Injured u a resull of the col· (!'•" ' o( crowds at last week's Democratic National Coo'vention were on their gentlest behavior today. They let the crowds pniss close to the Republican presidential nominee and when they wanted to clear a path through the throng the ofrict:rs said, j'please." The crowds were allowed to come far clpser to Nixon than they were to any of the Democratic bigwi~ who came here last week for their party's tumultuous and controversial conv«1- tion. Nixon's reception was boisterous. At Attorney Wins one point, he even got from hb car to shake hands with members of a crowd in front of a bakery. At Midway alrport, however, police and Secret Service agents kept a wel- coming crowd of 200 away from the candidate, behind a plate glass Win· dow in the terminal. Nixon headed for a rally at the Sheraton-Blackstone hottl, a focal point oC the battles between police and demonstrators during the Demo- (See NIXON, Page %) City Council Clash~s Over. v . ' Budget~ -Office Supplies Need for eqWpment ln th€ office or U1e Huntington Beach city attorney and the need for the city adminlstrator to keep a tight reign on the budget clashed Tuesday before the City Cowi- cil. · City Attorney Don Bonfa apparently w·as ihe winner in the verbal. skirmtsh o~ buying office equipment at $1 ,725 and hiring a lt'\gal secreWry at SS07 . per monUJ. Ctty administrator Doyle Miller said he "couldh 't recommend tlle e.x· pcndituces.'' Be~eh Teachers ' Hear Praises Froln. Hartsook The Amt.Wican dream Js not dead, an education is one o{ pie reasons Jt lives on, teachers of the Hunt!Dgton Beach Union HJgb School District were told tooay. Edmund A. Hartsook, former prest- ·dent ol the dUtrict board ol trusi.es and .speaker at its 1event!l annual <.'OD· wcation, prBlatd teachers for · their contributionl tb society. "I think as a businessman and as a parent that to be a teacher is still one of t.~ greatest professions there• is. And one or the moat contusing," he iaid. • Hartsook, now vice prtsident for - Chevron Land and Development Co. of San P'ra~~. s.a.ld he con&idered eduCatlon one Of-the ·•prime rivers that has carried America forwacd." Speaking on the disruptive in· nuences in Arnetica today belore this year's first official gathering of all district employes, Hartsook. said "we have nibbled at the apple of freedom and found the digeWve proce~s a bit difficult.'' Discipline, whether for the child throwing a tantrum or the riot.er hurl- ing rocks, is necessary, he continued. ··Freedom cannot survive and grow without order." Hartsook served as president of the board from 1963 to 1965, when he lived in Huntington Beach and was vice president of the Huntington Beach Company. He also served as i;resideot ol the Huntington Beach Clamber of Commerce. Council S helves Hiring of Beach Industrial Chief Hiring of an inc!ustrla1 coordln-ator for Huntington Beach was recom· mended Tuesday by City Adminlstrator Doyle Miller, but the idea was shelved until a subcommittee o! the city's Mid·BeaCh Development Committee can make a study of the suggestion. Councllman Jack Green said that Miller's recommendati.oo "comes at a hmny time"." The 1ubcommittee has the matter under .tud)' and "should haw a report before the ebd Of the montti,'' he commented. An hO.tstrlal coordinator to work wttil the Olamber or Commerce. city stall and potentW · 1 n d u'1trIo1 developers hal been 1uggerted frbm tJme to time. Grem said that this time the c1>m· mlttee will make a. defini~ recom· ~ndat.Jon "one way or another." ln add!Uon, U1e «>mmlttee Is lookl!!i et all ~· InduotrlaJ: 0r potential In· duatrlal land k\.the city with an eye lo ~t.UD.,ome developmeot siart.ed. Attorney Bonfa said dlat "we'·Il save. lots ol moo~y by buying the dictation equipment." "We'll save otJrl"flves into banknlpt. cy like that,'' Miller countered. "I.'m ~~."pleaded the city attorney. t ·-.. ·~ · 0'\\'e're all Wlderstaffed," replied the administrator. ·'I had rTiottllng to. do ~· prepara· tion of the bu~ wlliob did. not pro- Vide. ior the needs of the city at· tomey's-.office," said Bon!&. ''Thia is a new department.0 be co• tinued. ' . "lt', •91 a ""' deptrtment. 1r1 ~in operatioo since the city began and, I ln!ght say, pnitty well," retorted M.ifler. COWlcillnen Put .an end to the ckuh when they granted Boora wh.trit fie haa requested, but they did indicate atroogly that Bonfa's claim tflat a11othler lawyer is need(id wil!"have to wait until t!lo budg« la belbg prepared for next year·to rectdve c6n.sideratton. Bonfa arguat Iba! tbe COUlldl 1m. posed workload is great ·and th&t the present staff cannot handle all Uie work ~ fot"e6ees. "We are enacting more tegistation !n a few inooths Ulan most cities enict .In decades," he rem1Dded tbe council. Council!Den Ted Bmott said lllat ''perhaps we had better slack down Oil the workload, perhaps we are presdng an unnecessiµ-y workload on -you." .. "The work needs to be done," Boofa concluded. Rev. Gilbert Allen Resigns Position The Rev. Gilbert Allen has resigned from his post on thfi Uri>an Land Institute Citizens St.eerlng Committee because he is leaving the city. City COuncilmen Tuesday night IC• oepted the resignation after Mr. Allen said he has accepted a post with his church in San Bemwdmo. He has served on the p1anni..Die group for near· Iy two years. Councilmen set Sept. 12 at 7 p.m . f~ a study session to interview can· didates for the ULI positions and for seats on the Recreat:ida Bnd Park Commission. With Allen's resignation. U\ree open• ings exist on the ULJCSC. Two posi· tions are open on tilt! park: com· mission. Orange Cocut We41ther The silver lining behind those morning clouds ls the afternoon sun which wUl warm the Or· ange Coast Thursday with mid· 70 mercury -as per usual. , I NSIDE T ODAY I I .. I ' ,........ __ _......,----------------------~--:-:-----------------. ----- ' ' ~---1 J OAll.Y-PILDT-~ w-... S.olf......_.,.196t----' -~ -. P lanllers Find Assets in Bois.a Airport Idea • I . , - ~· A -·•11 t111e: i-t ~'"' • Jlollo Cllleo lllO<k Ill llwltlllpn • BMch 11 lfllt .U a bed Idea IA llcl, It ,~ .. ---11. 1 So ., .... HUllua,... Beodl PllO· • lllall· Dl.,,..ent alter a long 1tudy of • • tho COll-11 -11 and lll<r •lntervJ1w1 with other city • deportmenla. 'J'lll Bolla Cblca lile i. ooe .of Qve •"'*"""4 r9tlmll olrport --· 111*1 ID a ffpart Jftl'llod far Orange ~ _..,_ by William L. . ~ ml AaacidaW. --· bl 1be aru law been vociferous in t:blb' dtaandalUou of the 1 l t e , ~ ...... l • 1'I Porelra ft1'lrl •-*1 IUI r•ft1' qUld Ila n....UCS '* . .._ _,,... .......... ~ ....... °"""" .......... -.. 1u11. aQd u.e run., qteeN wotald minim~ -AD!I llnd1nJ nol.oe, the rep6rt contended. · The llw>Ungton BelCh city llludy lilled the•• pro ed. con ftadJnp en the Bolsa Chica aitt: c-(.QcJUon of the airport &I this sll< woWd cr'8U a ab:eit~le demanct ror hotelJ; restaurant. IOd olllc:e buildings immediate'!, adjacent to the terminal --. Thia would bl a th1td major commercial area tn the dty, the Other two being HunUngton Center and the mid-beach commercial ara. -Tb• aiiport wOtlld brln& employ.:_ Send ·1fulaed Awav . . Newpor~ Beaches • Continue Erosion By BRUCE BENSON 01 1111 D9llY Hit Steff DIJcouraged U. S. Army Corps of ' Engineers offldal1 this m o r n i n g , surveyed tbe fickle lborellne of Weat Newport and learned tbat tODll of sand freshly carted 1n to ttie area had been · wubed out ovemlgbt . . Asktd what llley pI .. ned lo do dUi; tlle Corps ofliclat. said ' • "You tell us whmt the ocean's going to do, md we'll tell you ""•t we're -folnl "' do ... By 8 p.m. Tueadat ft was clear that the evenillg's h Ude was not powerful enough cause renewed property damage. • Hundreds of people milled about street ends, watdili)g wavea roll to within a couple hundred feet ol. homes, then breaking over a barrier of hut:Uy laid down granite rocks. The five to elght-fOot comber• we.re bonle ubonl by W)Dda blowlnl Into SOµtbern Oallfomla from Hurricane t:Jz.a: looated several hundred miles to the. S-Outbwest off MeJ.ico. FOrecuttn oak! Lisa w• axp0cte¢ to sbrlnk Imo a lesc m<na~ llO!>lcaI storm sometllM t.oda.y, iri Windi at. her cenler dimlnlshl'!C 'llJ plus laioti Clown "' 50 !moll. ''WNxpect It to be-,down to maybe 50 kno\t ril1ln Ille next 24 ho1J!'11, with waves back to nonnal along our . beaob<s by Thurodlly nlgllt," reported an offlcla1 for t2le EovJromnental Sclenoes Service Admlnirtrattoo In L<o Angele•. Soviets Impose Stric·t . Censo~ship on Czechs · PRAGUE (AP) -Strict cenaorship not popularize the idea of neutrality rQlea were announced today · u the nor play up the activitie1 of tbe United Soviet Union ttihb!ned lu grip on 0<· NaUOu Security Council. ObJy the ol· copied Czechoslovakia. The atchltect .liclal viewpoint of th• Czechollovat of Czecbo1Iova1da1s economic reform government may be publlabed. .proaram reslened and tbe foreign A -Rules on economirl ind mllllary mlniater appeared to be on the way l:iecrets, laid down before the invuton, ouL remain In effecL L Deputy Premier Ola Silt, whose The Communl.11t party organ Rude !' .. pollcies envllloned trade and aid from Pravo published an appeal from Josef the Weit to break free from dcpen-Smrkov11ky chairman of the National dence on the soviets, reJigned Tues· Assembly ' a1klng cltheM to un.. day 'nl.gbt.. Prague R.adlo reported. It ' der1tand '11meuudl1 tak•n to fulfill Wd P.reddct Ludvik Svoboda ac· respon&ibly the obllgaUom of the cepted !be retlllJllltlon. Moacow actiord." The Soviet govermnent mad&plaln It He uld It wu "aboolulel1 nac:eauty lllo · upoela !be ouster of !orelgn for oar lide to lullllI j>alnt hr polnl' the Mlniller Jin Halok, brandod an ac· Moacow accord so that lbe olller· - compllce.of the dart forces of reactk>c will proceed utewilfl " H1 II one of and counterrevolUUon'" by the govern-the popular liberal le~der1. ment new1paper Izvestia. ' The following domestic Cf:nt1onhln rules were delivered to newspaper of· flcesi"'radio and television. stations: -No news reports or cOmmezttaries on the Soviet Union, Hu ft g a.I' y, Bulgaria, Poland and East Germany that .. could be ~ considered a s crlticllm" by tbul countries. -No crlticlsm1 of the fundamental prlnc!p~1 of IOClalllm, of the Crecboalovali: CommUlllJt party, of the other °"untrles'partles,ofthe Czechoalovak anny and p o 11 c e . ReprinUng of critical commentaries from abroad ls forbidden. -No articles inciting Czechoslovaks to rebel against the occuiiauon troops. -The term "occupant!" and "OC:· cupatlon" la forbidden. Fonlgn policy commer:'t:arles must Red Guerrillas Shoot Down 3 U.S. Choppers SAIGON (ll'Pl) -Communlet per- rillu llhol down Uree U. S. boll<Op- ters, shelled two major couta1 cities and ambudled en AmerJcan convoy ill a series of c<>untrywide attacks ·an- nounced by Saigon headquarters to- day. GMIY <'HOT ' U. S. Navy IOUI'ces, meanwhile, disclosed that the Vlet Con& bad developed a "flying Trut>oan" roclet 10 ttmes a powerful as their 1~ · J pound, lix·fool 122mm rocket to 11ar ... ~·· shif>lllns c1>oono1. For lbe fuurth dey, U. S. llpoloeamen dellCribed &l'Olllld action u "ll"'1 and ocall«<d" !~ng beevy fl&litlnl last week which 1eft 4,474 Communbta OlAJfGE COAST PUIL.15HINO CXJIUAHV ••hrt N. W11d "**" ..... ,ulilll.,,.. J1e~ JI. C•rl1y \lltt ,r.ldilnl ttMf ~.1 ~ n1rn11 IC1.v!I l:c!Llof Th1m1r A. M'"'hl111 .Mallltlll'W Edll.,. All••rt Ill. l•h• Wlllit,,,. R••I ,,_..,. HunlkWIOn B8'dl .... Clly Edllw .............. Offb JOt Ifft Strfft M•ffhit ,AM,..., P.O. I•• 7'0 f2MI • --...... lltdl: 22'!1 .... lelliM .......... Cllf'li MfM I Ja hf • .., ftrwt ......... ~,.,..,,.,.....,.. dead. according ta South Vletnamt1e 'J)Okesmen . But the Communist& "kept up a 1trillg of wall hlt4Dd·run adtonl. The three downed helicopters·-one In the oe.ntral hlahlande, the second 60 miles northwest of Saigon, and the tbird in tl'le Mekong Delli -brougtit to 833 the number of U. S. choppers sl10t OOw1l In Soudl V le t n a m , spokesmen u.td . The beHcopler brou!lht d o w n .mrihwest of Salgon waa cm a mission to rtlCIJt tilt pllola of an Air Force F4 Phantom lhot down minutlla earlier . The ent.lre belloopter crn-and t!le two Phl.otom C'lewmen were oll rescued, the annooocement aaid. The shellingo of Quona Np! on the bOf'ltbtrn coast and Nha Trant oo ti! central 008lt tweet two Vlelaamt1e c~Wll!!a ...i _,_ %7. Ten ""1l!da hll ~ Nfl&I. Al -20 olammed Im> Niia 'J'ronC, tho -Um• In -ii boa bou -SJlrinllial hun .. bulb, IUlrrlDal ~ aii Amerlean _, movlns .,,....... tho fla!Ionda 4.i m 11 e 1 ---<i SOl(on --· mortar. and heavy moclllntl\lll llH, 1J. S. liaadquortAn uld. But Iha &rn· bulil bacltlirtd. HltUoe l»cli "1111 air -aa and . ai1illery, tile Anerlolot Mid llty .....,. oU their attaclten, ":? It. U.8,-wtr.f"ltOIODI G 3'~ '"91 ~"""" •:::;: on ' DMk -J•-· . · • · fMllily "" w 4 tar-Ir~ .Illa """'" ~ ..S. a 1li, ot. • ..:.'J'M OO!llfl cltJ Jlli1< woukl abul IM!llll• COOllllllalad wllll Iba air Ital• -ljil ....._. A !be 111o clear ~ of ilie.191llhern nbi•-1 /l~ scbaduleo. ~ ' ..a W, compl~y· llOialed fl'Olli Qie ' -The llil]iort and It. cl•u .... , tt Illa ~ to U.. • riallalltlal ar•as. The park ,.ould be would take obOut 1,m acres oJI lilt allf'I ..atral ""'1lrldal Itta would en· allm>Ulided by fnduotrial areas {o 'the tax ro!IJ. However, Pool•HOl'Y in· couraie developmenl &WM1 enlaraement eut ·anct 1outb and the clear zone to terest taxes would rem.1n u a meana of the area. the northwest Of t.axJng the faeWUes. -Clear zone• would ellmlnafi a blgh' -T)le aiiport a lit oie...-zooes -It i1 not th• airport -.11 which school &ite, four existlng elementary would ellminate about 2>,000 re1tde11ts producee revenue for tbe clt1 (even 11 schools, and ooe elementary achoo! from ulllml(o daYllopmeAt Of lhe city. city-owned). The hotel, olllce and In· site. The zones would allo eliminate -Meadowlork atrpoet; -iritl,y .,. dUllrial """ lll'GWld &II idrporl pro- porljom of one Ulatlni 1cbool and one ed .. a private pl&lla 'ladllt;f ~pro-ctuce r1vtnn11, Jobo and a tu1>ue. · a1te. . JIOIOd u a~ a ,IM npon. 11 --An tltimaled 1,m -· w1111 -Tbe :ai!Wri woufd creale Intense !-lmlllodllitol,r J1011b Of the -1.llOO 1'111-wOtlld be clllplac-.,.. or and a built.up or dJIODded norUicn clfar -'l!bldl ·might edbftho,,...,,clear-• aJUttal •tl>eet paltem in and aro1111d pn-a COllllkt rl ajr traftjo. -'llit ---wwld !Ue air Ille tennlnal orea. Beach tralllc could -~ ""'"1 '~ ~ 1rdc ovae tl,000 ~ Ill Ille cenllict wltll airport tr.inc during become ""'""'*"" _,.Ioli a marina DDrtbern -ot lie ·c:IQ> at IowJn.el&. La Doke Vita,. Canine St11le DAILY PILOT ltd ,...._ Chang, Ill-month-old German Shepherd owned by Tbomu S. Rlltf:r of Huntington Beach, knows bow to beat Ille heat. She makes good use of her prt\>ate swimming pool, a convertea bathtub of unknown :yint.age. Sunken pool, complete with sun deck, was placed by Ritter in backyard of bla home, 816 Hunt- U>glm! SI., especially for Chang. NIXON ••• craUc convention, It waa fitting dlat Nixon cbo1e Clitc•I• u Ille J._iz,g off apot lor hl1 flrlt CUDP411!11Wiag tlnce be won the ·GOP110ninallo!i lit Milllll Beach. It ,-· bae, bis lllpp0rter1 ltill clatin, that Mayar Rlohiril J. Daley'1 Deinooratlc madilne lllqed enough vote! lrom Nixoo's total In 19'! to put DHnois aDd ultbnateJy the pre11dent:lal 'election into John F. K•nnedy'1 col- * * * HQliday P_aU Shows Ni.Xon Out in . Front NEW YORK (UPI) -A poll Cell· ducted over ttle Laboc Dey weekend indicated today that a IUbst.antlal plurality of the votef"a hope Rlcbrlrd M. Nixon wdill be the next prestde:nt and an even larger number beUIVe he will be. umn. Tod>1" a potice belie~ bovend ...m..d Wlllle Nixon -bands wllh bia greeters, wav<d, and pOaed f6r pl>otograptlen, Hla wife, Patricll, arriwd In a pl-. ahead of him. Mlell Nixon'• plane landed, me went lnride and emerged wllil blm. Before takilJI off from New York, Nixon said be was "Quite a bit older but a bit wiser" than be was.when he campajgned in 1960. Beforo he boarded a Cbicago-boll!'d 'j>l&1t at ·ta Guatdia airport, Nixon oald, ''I'm in Che -healtb I've been in iany campalcn." He l8ld the major dilffftDOe belften bll campa1'PJ this yoor ...i tu -l*1 for the -1d«><Y in l9IO W&I tbat tl>m he was "a ltth down': becaute of • knee injury, I A•ked how be fell about startinc hi1 campalift In tlle city """"' Ille Democrf.ta be"kl Utetr troub1ed con- vention, Nixon Uid, "I'm not a bit concerned about atarUng the cam· palgn in Chlcaao", wmcb be de1cribed as a "very trifiodly" city. • New Ordinance Spurs Building Of Duplex Units Ownera Of prope<ty zooed tor ,duptexes in Huntington Beach may !ind they can build more units per acre under an <rdinmce approved by the atty Council Tuesday night. The ordinaDce wil allow one unit for each 2,IXXI &gu.are_ feet of laIJd. Pre0Vioui1y ooe-Umt was pmniUed for each 3,IXX> square feel Just -muclt land will be al!eded boot known as yet, acconllng to Plan· D1nC Director K-Reyno!&!, He Nid, "I don't know.'' wtw.n asked about Ille ..,.,.,. involved. He did point out that under the old provisions few duplexes were being built in the city. The new law is ex· pected. to 1timulate development of this type o( hoUJinf. Two Balboa ;fouths Die In Vietnam • Two BiJboa lsiand -wtioae Ilv., cloetl;y p1ralleled In ichoo~ otudmt actlvlUOI and c:ham· ?<mhip athletics have eJl!led cl""1Y parallel dtrlng U.S. Anny combat operatiol!I In Vietnam. JdenHHcaU.on ol the two Harbor Area Gia came Tuelday In a Ilat <i IM other '""1cenlen til16d, lDcludln1 llhree Marine Clmp enllrb!d 111& lrom Santa Ana. 'llit Orqe County dead are: CDL Dulel E: Wuk, 21, ol :125 Apo1ena Ave., Balboa llland. Spe<./t Michael R, Mu1u, 23, of Zl1 Garnet Avi:., Balboa Wand. SJI. David 1.. Mea.., of 1311 5 • Main St., Santa Ana. L/Cpl. Pete!' F. Camtcbo Jr., Of 19211 S. Center st, Santa Ana. The family of Cpl. Wark WU notUSM of his death Friday, wl>lle !be Man1an family loamed the youna enllsled man was.missing in aotion a week ago and death waa Confirmed th1a week. Spec/4 Mangan graduated from Newport Harbor High School in 1963. where he set a school record as a pole - vaulter and lettered in both track and football, enrolling later at "'Orange Coast College. He lettered in track for OCC, graduated from there and coottnued on to the Univer11ity of Artzooa on a track scholarship, then eDtered U.S. Army service a year ago. A -f~al service. ls ached.uled Frt~ day at 11 a.m. in Pacific ·View Memorial Park, with Dr. Raymond J. Brahams officiating. The famify' aaid memorial contributions can be tent to the U.S. Olympic Committte, attention of William E. Bachert, New York City. Survivors include his father Robf:rt 'I'. Mangan, of the Balboa Island ad· dress, his mother, Mrli. Jean Mangan, of COsta Mesa, J.iat.ers Mn. Nanci Curci, of Newport Bead>, Solan Mangan, of Sacramento and maternal grandmother 1 Mrs. R. S. MacMillan, or Laguna Hills. Cpl. Wark was ln the f 1r1 t graduating class £.rom Corona del Mar lligh School Jn 1965, where he lettered ,.. in swimming and ttOl!la country, con· tinuing on to OCC where be lettered in both sparu ~ain.~ _ . . _, .. After graduation £.rom OCC, he enrolled at the University of Hawaii, where he wu instnuneotal in «1Udz.. ing a reading service for new 1tudenu: His efforb won a high commendatioa from university offl.dala lut June. "w_bile he was here, he Jed a Vtrf meful life," said his mother. Cpl. Wark, who entered the Boy Scout program when be was eight and became an Eagle Scout, waa a kayak racer• a11d was in training ·tor the Olymplco -with top proopecll Of making the team -before be mtered the service. The telephone 1 u r v e y of 1,844 quallfied vater1 lbowtd~tbat Nixon ts ·~ In tho East and Mldwett, Vice Prtlident Hubert H. Humpllrey in the Wert 1 and former A1abMna Gov. fleort< C. Wallace In the South. FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUTY When pou.tera employed by tha market research flnn ol. stndlince.r & Co. Inc. asked whom Ille wlera -..uld like to 1ee elected prel!deot, 33.7 per· cent ebo1e Nlxoo, 28.$ percent Humpllrey, lS.6 percent Wellace and 9.5 perC«llt "none of the tine." Aft(lther 12.6 percent had no ~on. When voters in the 1ample were uk· ed who they believe will be elected, 45.3 percent aald NlZoo, 33.1 por<ant Humphrey and 3.9 perunt Walloce. 'lbe .. no op.lnioo" vote oa ht que1Uon -17.2 percent *-* * HHH to Attend Meeting of NSC WAVE!ILY, Minn. (AP) DtmocrtUc pre1JGentlal n o m I n e e Hubert H. HllJ>lpbny .baa cut 1hort what wu to be" been a Wfft·lool reot lllld campalfn Plannlnl atay to ·~ tend a mtt8iir <i tho NattOnal Socurl· ty Couacll In fiaablalton. The vice -1dent leavu hi• lal<llroot home !May for MlnneaPollJ, •ome 4.a mil•• away, &lld will Qy In bl• chartored Jtt to the capital f« !be !tie a.flun09n meetina. Hum~y llao plant to aU.nd • Cabinet m .. t1J111n WublnatoD TbUl'I· ~ before· nturniq bare Latar that day, Mort alraleCJ' !alb are oo tap f'tlday ..... Saturday: ~ . ,• , -- J. C. ..Jlumphriej 'Jeweler IUJ NEWl'ORT AVI:, COSTA MESA ~2 Y .. n I" T)l;e S.M1 l•cetlon &IVIU..a $11S l'HONI - •• I I , \ 1 11 ' \ I, : ! I I I 1 I ........ . . ·• • • ... ! ,. Laguna ' Beaeh . . • . • . . Today's CI011nl VOL or, NO. 213, a SECTIONS, 76 PAGES t:AGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA WEDN~SDA Y, SEPTEMBER ~. l968 JEN CENTS Savage Surf Slams Laguna, Newport El Morro Trailer Park Hit by Battering Seas Sundecks we~ oollapsed or tilting at El Morro Trailer Park north of Laguna beach today as the sea coo- tinued its September frotic. Residents of the park, aided by volunteer youths fr001 Laguna Beach Search and Rescue Explorer Post 717, were sandbagging against the bat· tering expected agaJn from tonight's high tide. Meanwhile, the rest of Laguna Beach was losing sand to ttie storm 6url and rip tide action triggered by Hurricane I.J.za howling at sea. "There im't much beach left, not much sand,,. said Llleguard Jeff Powers from tbe Main Beach tower. "Theni's oot any beach near the Bluebird area, just rocks," he said. . £Qwers said the sea has undercut the lifeguard tower at Mountain Road and generally robbed beaches oi sand. The sand usually rtWrns later in the year. A spokesman at the trailer park said "qtrite a few sun decks (in front of trailers} are leaning precariously and are going to go." Others had already 0011.apsed during high tides and wave battering Maoday and Tuesday nights. U.S. Enginee·rs Disgusted ., . At 'Jr est Newport Erosion By BRUCE BENSON 0t tM o.llY Pll.t Steff Discour&ged U. S. Army C-orps of Engineers officials this_ morn i n g surveyed tbe fickle shoreline of West Newport and learned tttat tons of sand Cresh!y carted in to the area had been washed out overnight. Asked what they planned to do next, the Corps officials said : "You tell us what the ocean's going to do, ;;.nd we'll tell you what we're going to do." By 8 p.m. Tuesday it was clear that the evening's high tide was not powerful enough to cause renewed property dainage. Hundreds of people milled .about street ends, watching waves roll to within ~ couple hundred feet ol. homes, then breaking over a barrier of hastily laid down granite rocks. The five to eig1lt-f0ot combers were borne ashMe by winda blowing into Southern California from Hurricane Liza, looated several hundred miles to the southwest off Mexico. Forecasters said LiJ:a was expected to shrink into a less menacing tropical (See NEWPORT, Pace Z) High Rise Oppo·sed Canyon Road 'Ruling Held By Planners .....--· Laguna Planners Deny Hotel Variance By JEAN COX 01 tllt Oelly l'H.t 11911 Latma Beach planners Tuesday __ night were WJited in opposition to a proposed Main Beach high rise hotel whi.c.h would exceed height limits by 45 feet. In opposition to Syfan's Jl'OPOS31, Edward Ba.tTY1' represeming owners of the Inn of Laguna, and "'11he plan· ning comm.i:ision cannot approve the plans because they are incomplete. Jt is a Frankenstein monster which is us- ing city and pari-iroperty for COM· mercial "development." Also against the development were members · of nearby l.eguna. Cliffs Apartment Association wbo have ex- pressed fear ar losing their view o( t!le sea. Carl Johnsoo, president of the Laguna Beach Civic League, insisted that the granting of the variance would be "tantamount to a changing of tile zooe." While planners denied the a~ plication oo the grounds of ''insuf- ficient justification," Syfan may ap· peal to the city council. • Laguna BeiCh plannm Tuesday refused to be prodded into a quick decision on the possibility of joining L:iguna Canyon Road with Top of the ll"OOld. "I see no reason for Ullgency in making a decision and move to bold open ttie hearing until Oct. 7 ," Howard Holden told his fellow commiSsioneni, winning unanimous agreement. 'lbe road, a Canyon Acres Drive ex - tension, would be an amendment to t.he Tevised precise plan of arterial streets a:nd would utend from the -present Canyon Acres Drive to Alta , ~ILT PILOT lt.rlf ...... BEACH MISSING -J4olly ~Painter, 9, l09ks pensively at. beach sh• pl'ayed on until bea~ 6uH and hi'1 tides combined. to wash out ~nd at El Morro. Heavy se"' didn't stop at beach, also damaged trailer• which are still in danger. ,... ~ -·-· 1. Engineer Bernard Syfan, t!ie ap- plicant. sought a variance to build his struct.lll'e on a 6,500 foot parcel between the I11n of Laguna and Heisler Park at 199-209 N. Ooast Highway, a propErty he is ottering to sell to the ci· ty !or: $150,000. 1'1 The vcte agaimt bis variece was 4-o. Council Weighs Decision ~ .--"' La~~~~~ • road, met to speed up prog:reSI in tttis difection, Ridlard Ma.slea, a pro.. perty owner-in the area. financed a study on the type of road tbat mi·gb.t I·. 1\ 1· I I • 'I ,, I I IW proposed 1truclutt W<iUlltri£e to a hi!l&bt of ·-90 feet on Ille C·2 (cominercial) zone. It iocludes two levels of subtenanean g a r a g e s , restauram and shops on the ground level and a coofenoce room ~ the ninth floor. Earlier, Syfan had wm the dty council's informal approval of his genual concept by a +1 split. Because part ol his bot..l's wnce and park· mg .-ea would encroach onto city• awned Heisler Park, he agreed, in turn, to make park improvements and provide public parking spaces. In addition to exceeding height llm!tati006 for the zone, the plans also deviated from density standards 8fld they )equired rear yard"Setbaclts. Sytan asserted ·that a· hotel wa_, the 1'n06t likely structure for l h e particular lot, .and said increased density was necessary. "The city needs an all'1'ear bote1 to fill out our winter trade," he argued. Lamont Langworthy, architect of t.he structure and knner ~esident ol. the Qtizens Town Planning Associa· tion. claimed the hot.el would be "a ref.I benedli.t for Laguna's image even though n doesn't conform to somewhat aged wring laws." Electric Power Out in Laguna Electric power w.u knocked out for an hour Bnd twenty minutes In the oorth end of Laguna Beach Tuesday morning when a tree fell ecross power lines in the Hillcra!t. Drive area. J. R. Sheldon, a district superin· lendent for Southern California Edison Co., said power to appr1)x:imately 670 customers in Laguna and Emenild Bay went off at. 7:21 a .m. It was restored at 8:40 a.m., he said, for all but about 20 customerii. Sheldon said these customer• bad power again before 11 a.m. Ordinance· Split On Arch Beach Heights By IUCllARD P. NALL ot the Delly "" .. St•ll La·gu.n:a. &ach oooocilmen tooight are expected to decide whether contro- versial assessment district 66-1 in Arch Beach Heights will go forwMCI. Councilmen will be deciding whether to ·commit the city for engineering work by Boyle Engineering Oo. to bring improvement to the 461J..lot grid of 2$-by-100.foot hillside lots. Property ownecs in ttie proposed . district have lll'gedJ:U city to_laun.ch the 1913 act assessment district that is t.o briog a sewer system, a water system, street llgtiting and un· derground utilities for most ol. the lots. However, the Arch Beach Heigtit.oi Asroc:i.ation of Property 0 w n e r s (oub:OOe the assessment district) h.as, urged the council to hold any fprthef" action in abeyance pending a cofft}>lete re-study of Uw-proposal by the plan- mng commission in conjunct.ioo with the city's master plan. The group bas also posed 12 ques- tioos for cooncilmen about the developmenL nte Citizens' Town P 1 a n n i n g Association, in a letter from president James Dilley, bas also urged delay ol. approval ol the district. The Civic League o{ I..agma Beach lib!wise has spoken out against a....pectl of the development. Hanging fire in ene form cir another for more than two years, the district improveme¢' are to be paid tor by the (l'operty owners . In June, however, City Attorney Srock Marketa NEW YORK (AP) -The stock mar. ftt be-Id a fairly good gain 1'111 after- noon in moderate trading. (See quota. tions, Pages 26-27). Jack Rimel told councJlmen. "II anymhiing occurs wtUob 08U6es this pro· ject not to proceed, the expense in- curred foc engineers and incidental expenset; up till that titne have to be borne by the city." He estimated the extent of city risk mj.ght. be as much as $80,IXXI. \Vestern Improvement Bond Comp.a- ny has offered to purchase up to $860.· 000 worth of bonds to finance the proj· ect. J Copter Crashes At Forest Lawn Killing 2 Me11 LOS ANGELES (AP) A helicopter lowering a workman to a church steeple at Forest Lawn Memorial Park got a rope snagged on the weathervane today and plunged to the ground. Two men were killed and two injured. Fred Lewellyn, Forest Lawn general manager", said the workman, Mike McKenna, tried to swing free w1ten the rope became eutangled and threw the chopper oil balance. Tbe craft fell out of control to the ground 80 feet below. As it struck, the other blade dug a deep gash in the earth. McKenna was thrown against the side of a parked convertible. The pilot, Walter M. Atherton. about SO, ol Northridge, and McKenna were killed. Atherton was president of Van Nuy6 Heti'copters, Inc., based in Pacoima. The craft was a two-seat Bell helicopter. 'Hi,ppie Law~ Untested Perbapl ball a law II bttW !ban none. At an)' rate, the Oty of Laguna Beach Is currently stuck wtth hall an antl·loltertng law. Judi!< Rlcharo Hamilton'• ruling ln mmic1pal court last week held in f.f· feet that the section of the city emergency ardlniytce outlawing stan· dJng en sideWalks is unconstitutlonal. Howevtll". another 1ection of the ordinance aimed at mcving hippies i11 lttill tn effect, nntMled 111 yet. Jt oul..aws &lttlni::, beeline or 1,ylng on lldewalb. And. ac:c.>rdin& lo Polloe Chlo! llor· ry Labtow, IUJ"eats are cootinu.1..ng for this cftense. Arretts are not now being made tor standing oa sidewalks. The section struck dewn by Judge Hamilton .stated that no one could st.and on a sidewalk or otl:er pubUc t.horougtilare e•cept as close a.s physically possible lO Ule building line. The matter was before J!amilton in the form of a demurrer flied by the public delender'1 ol.Uct to test the legality of the law. Councllmm pused the ordinance unanlmous\J Aue. 7 u an emergency measUTe which had the lorce or put· tin'g it into effect Immediately. City Attorney Jack Rimel wu not sure Tuesday whether an appeal of ll!Mnilton's ~cislon will be filed . lie taid law on the matter Is cWTentJy being researched in hi& office. Costa Mesa city councl.lmen are stu· dylng tt\t Laguna ru.ling as • guide in adoptln& a sllllilar ordlnance !or tljeir city. • t ' : ~ be built. "At oo time Jn anyone's mind has tt>ere been a question ot whether or not the rbad Should be develaped. The questdon is, how iJhoWd it be built," argued Marl< Gwnbi.oer, who said· hi! was an advisor to two or 1bree ol. tile m'ajor landowoert in tile area. In Big Chicago Parade _ "As far as the county ll concerned.'' he continued, '"there wi)l be a road. The developer ~invested only t.o submit suggestions for a feasible road." Jrv Berman. Laguna Beach office engineer, said while there was no CHICIA60 .(UPI) -ruohanl M. Nix· on kicked oU bl• , 1988 presidenti~l calnpaign today in Qdcago, the ~ity where · hi& 1u~rs claim he' was tricked out m viCtory in 1960. Standing up in the back of an open convertible with confetti and til"\er urgPocy on a decision as far as the cl · ff lida p U ty is concerned, "We have a moral 0 y 0 obligation to thifi developer." ~ .. While OW"DerS o( lDl!d locked pr(). perty in ttie area urged quick action. others asked planners not to ru8h a decision. Charles E . Corbin. 327 Canyon Acre~ nrive, proresting the road. &aid "We need the greenbelt. Artis-13 w:i:l'l have to leave Laguna Beach to find anything worthwhile to paint." The planning commission. after reaclting a decision. is expected to make recommendatioos to ttie city council, Which would then hold its own public hearing. Hanoi Blasts U.S. Vietnam Policies PARIS (UPI) -The Hanoi delega. tion to the Vietnam talks today ac- cused the two major U.S. pOlitical parties of pun1uing •·be 11 i cos e'' policies en Vietnam. North Vietnamese chief negotiator Xuan Thuy made the charge when he met for almost three holll's with U.S. Amba11sader W. Averell Har· rirnan in the 20th session of the Paris talks. Harriman said he tried to explain the election campaign to the North Vietnamese but that it was impossible for persons in a controlled society to undenWand events in a free soeiety. Thuy, wt.o said the latest session had produced "nothini new," charged th.at both the Republican a n d Democratic party platforms show that the two parties want to pursue "bellicose policies" in Vietnam. LAGUNA BUS SCHEDULE LISTED Wondering where junior or Ill catcbas the school bus next Tuesday mornlnc . the first day of tdlool! Complete 00. ocbedul<s telling Jooa. Uen.a and times d.. 1t'opt; tor the v• l,asuoa atea "Pl""" ....,_ Jiil pq.t llC3 ••• ' "'T" , , I ~ I , 4 Shows Nixon ' Out in Front , NEW YORK (UPI) -A Poll con- ducted over the Labor Day weekend indicated t.od.ay th.it a substantial plurality of the voters hope Richard M. Nixon will be the nex.t president and an even larger number believe be· will be. The telephone 1 u r v e y of 1,844 qtJalified voters Showed that Nilon is strong in the East and Midwest, Vice. Pre1ident Hubert H. Humphrey in tbe West and former Alabama GOY. GeoTge C. Wallace in the South. \Vhen poll5ters employed by the. market research firm. ot Sindlinger &; Co. Inc. asked wticm the voters would like tel 1ee elected pres.ideDtt 33.7 per· cent chose Nb:on, 28.5 percent Humphrey, 15.6 percent W'1lllce and 9.5 percent "none of the three." Another 12.6 percent bad no opi.nlon. \Vhen voters in the sample were .ask· ed who they believe will be elected, 45.3 percent said Nixon, 33.8 peTCent llurnphrey and 3.9 percent Wa:1lace. The "no opinion" vote on libat quest.Ian wa-s 17.2 percent, * * * HHH to Attend Meeting of NSC WAVERLY , Minn. (AP) Democratic presldeoda1 no m I nee Hubert H. Harnphrey hll cut abort what waa to have beea a week-long re1l and campaJgn ptanninc lily to at- tend a meeUng' of O;le NaUooal Stt1Jrt,. ty Council In Washington. ' The vice prMldent leavtt · his latelront bomo !Oday for Mlnooapoll.c, some 40 miles aw111y. and will-fly ln his charrered Jot to'the capllfl ror the !alt afternoon meeUn&. Humfhrey Also plans to aUtnd a C.bino meelln& In Wuh!Jlib>/I 'lbur1- · ~ .. 1rJ.~~~~\:r\".r::.~ 1'tlt!G'Zud·se.1Ut<1lf, j •• ,. . . tape streaming down upon him, ~on r<>8o, tlu;Ollt:I> tbe· Loop llnan"1al ell .. trlct wblle lhoosaods cheered from Uw sidewalks and """'sed agalut polia; lines. . The Chicago police who came in for nationwide crtticl&m of their balldllnt of erowds at last week's Democratic National Convention were en their gentlest behavior today. They let the crowds press cloee to the Republican presidential nominee and when they llianted tq clear a -path "'tbroogh 1he throng the officers said, "please.'• The crowds were aUowed to come f_ar ·closer to Nixon thaD ·they were to·arly of the DemocraUc bigwigs wtio came here last week for their party'• tumultuoua and confroveriial conven. tion. NixOn·s ·reception was boist.erous. At one point. he , even got from hia car to ,shake hands ~Ith members of a crowd in front of a bakery. At Mldw'y airport. lio'river, riollce and .5emt Service agents kept 1 wel· coming croWd of 200 away from the candidate, behind a · plate glass win- dow-in the tmntnal. Nixon ~aded for a rally' at the Sberalon·Blackllooe hole~ a focal )><>int of the boW.1 behoeon police And demonstraton during tb6 Demo. cratic convention. It was fitting ttiat Nixon chose cru.cago as the jumpmg Off spot for his ·first campaign swin1: slnce he won the (See NIXON, Paco Z) Orange Weac• · 't'bt iilver llnfni behind thou morning clouds ls the afternoon sun which will warin the Or· ange Coflt 'lbursday wltb mid· 70 mercury -u per utual. INSIDE TODAY A n<10 . "-repertory "°"'Jl"'lll ill R•nU!lgl<m Bcoc~ .maku il&c debvl l/ljl,IDffknd ·.nu. "ll ~ ci.w... • su En~Pa6tU. . ' ; ,, • I t ' • lt JIAll Y P.JLDL ., """ 1....m.. \ ............... I ,. I ""' ' • • • • ' - ·Bart.ender. ·• , ·Held After . , Death ·r.ry · Newport Beach pollct t~ dl1clo .. cd the aITeat before d&wn Labor Da:t o! a Costa Mesa bartender wbo had threatened to bll himaelt, h 11 c1dfrlend or a po11ceman with a load· ed 30-30 -rlll•.. ' 'l'1e ioddeot ended -·ut bloodlh· ed alter tl>e girllrieod mana&<d to coax the man to give up the weapon wliile two J>OO« offi~• -ouU!de als Balboa Peninsula..,,.,__ The 23-year-old b~der wu taken to polk:e headqu8..tttr!, t b,1: n tr~ to Orange Qouoty Medical Ctn\ir for observation.. ; 'l3ollce said they received a call about 3:M a.m. from • 22·Ye&r-9ld woman that her boyfriend was matins threaU with 9 rifle. Q~ •aid they followed tile y..:;g·~,:u,,an tl> ttie · bar1'1nder'1 apartment and watdled be< -<!Iller ahead of ittiem through· a rear. door. Peering ln, po}jce aatd they aaw the ' boyrrtencf ty;ng on a bed. A rifle rested l =========================-= \.' r aer'(»JS h!S rlgbt )eg, With UJe barrel !:::: pOOited at the door. · Nearly Drowned Girl's Wbile two police llood OOla!de tile door they beard the young woman plead wltll be< friend to give up . Ill• weapon. He at first refused, wymg, "No, I'm goinl to. do it," tben COD· eented to hmd bet the weapon . . Condition Still Critical Qfflcera aaid llley found. a handwritten note. b e q u e a t h 1 n g everything to the girt It ended with an obscenity directed at the police department . Mft -two ..:..u -tbe .. .. pullod from tile lruken off H .. . llnClm ·Slate llMcb, .• -· Lan· CMter girl remalm UDC0111clow and ln aeriOUJ condition at Hoaa Memorial Hoopltal Hoopital spokmnao aald the eon· diUoo of Phyllil F.dlenique, JJ, baa re- mained "unchanged" llnce ibe was reacued by a lifeguard patrol boat Allf. 19. Pbyllll, niece of Frank Webber of GOP nomioatlOll Ill Mlami Beach. It WU here, bi.I IUP!'Orl<rl tlill claim, that Mayor Richard J . Daley's Democratic madtine shaved enough votes from Nl.xoo'1 total in 1960 to put 1Dlnots and ultimately the presidential eteoUon into John F. Kemiedy 's col· wnn. Today1 a police heticopter }l()Vtted oftrileai While Nixon shook hands -.Atb his greeters, waved , uid posed for photographers. llis wife, PatricLI, arrived in a plane ahead' of him. When Nixon's plane laoded, she went Wide and emerged with him. 8""'" takiDI off from New York, Nl%oD altd hft ·wa '!Quite a bit older but a Iii_._ he wu wi>eo ho ~liz>ed-ln 1ll6o:; ' B;Qr. be bOarded a Oilea~ plane 'Ot IA Guanlia: a!Ji>ort; Nl)ion Nld, "I'm in the· best health t'vi beirl • in any.camtudgn." He said the malor difference. between llls campaign this' yetr and hill unsuccessful bid for the prelidency in 1960 was that theJf he wu.".a little down" becaust of a kl,lee Injury. • Atl<ed bow be fell aboQt •lal'tini hi.I c.mpaign in 1be city 'Where the Demoaatl held their troubled COD• veotiOD, Nizon eaid, "I'm not a b3t concerned about .tartinc the cam· paten ID Cllioal•", 'Ohieh be dueribed u a "very frtmdly'' city. HAI added tllat be made hU plana to kick off his campai111 there "11everal -···' Nixon. lils two daughter•. Trlda, 221 and Julie, 20, .00 David EUierliOW1r, 20, christened Nts:m's two campaign p1aDe11, named aft.Ir the two deugbten, -ColifonliA a"'1 N.,. York eba1n!!9<. · DAllY P!IOi --c.tll-Oft)ji!GI COAST P!Jl\.ISH1NO COMPAW'1 a.Mrt K. W.M '""'~ .,.,. l'lll:llllMr J•ck Ill. C•rl.., Viet ""'*"' .... ~ ""'9Nlfr Thom11 K ..... il ..... Tii•"''' A. M•rp~l11• IMllltlllt l:dltar ~1r::•1rd P. N1ff P•11f Nl1tt111 L....----........ hlt"9 C.ltY lfllw Olrwidar ---222 f•r_.t A~•· M11n"I M14r•n1 P.O .... "' 92Ul --cai. ,...,.: -W..I..,. SI""" ,...,.... fMdl: m-w.1 ...... ........, ............ ! ••• ,,. 2857 stromboli, Cotta Me11, and We!> bes''• dauO,tU, Pabicta, allo 15, were rwiniming m the state beach ne_ar Br~ur1t Street, wblcb, because ot light beach crowds,. wu not manned by llfeguuda. "EvldeoUy a riptide caugllt them and carried them out past the breakers," said Webber. ''My daughter bad tile preae,.,. of mind to remain calm, but Phyllis mUJt have lried to ftgbt It." Webber'• older datigbter, Janette, 21, saw the pair struggling from 11hore and ran to a lifeguard tower for help. \Vhen she 11aw no one was on duty, 1he went to. a nearby snack bar, trom which the patrol boat was called. Patricia was safe when the boat ar· rived, but PbylliJ was floating fice- down and unconscious. · She was taken to Hoag in critical condition and placed in the intenlive care unit Three days later still un· C005dWI but 1ble to breathe on her own, she raJlled sllghtly and h-as been in serious condition ever since. 1'1'on1 Page 1 NEWPORT ••• stonn .-.~t .. ,ritl\ windJ •I her eeoter d!mlill4l\!n( ~ 70 plul knots down to SO DOU~ · · ,,, Z · "We erpect It to be down to mW !'iC> khots wl1hin the next 24 hours, Wttb wiVtl batk to normal along o\d beaches _b,. Thursday night." repor1ed an official · for the Environmental Scien~s · ServlCe Admi.n.istration in Los A elet. . • ng . . . Thc-t'Mlnl Cf• 1Kimiel 11urf wuuld be welicGCi.e news for the Anny Corps of Eniitn-t practjcally t1rwaJUc1 ·~ fa:r in trying to build.Up a protec:CtVe shelf « sand between homes and the ocean. Tons or granite rock put down par all•! to tile beaell !rom 40til to 4.'lrd .-has managed to hold back the ~. HoweYeT, from 43rd up COMt to , f7th Street _the biting swells have "come periouA'!y close to homes. · A! ·t.he Ccrps extends the granite bani.er uproast, the beach has kept deteriorating jwit ahead ot it. Sand· hauling rli• 'llli> morning ~ not expected :to dump · .fresh ·sand any farther dawncoast thal 47th Street. Thereuon, pointed out G. P. Davts, Corpg special field representative, Wl.!'I Iha! the 11ndy shelf !rom !.7th to ~d Streeta was sbnply too n&ITow to allow equipnent tkough. Meam>iUJe, dump trucks kept rolling into the area with granite Jn • major eltort to get mare rock onto the beach befon Ibo neirt high ti<kl,. set at 6.5 fee! at 9,111 o'clock tonlgh t. lt w1ll be the highest tide of ttie cur- nnt ''"'' of eopecll.f!Y high tid ... "We have no fixed routine," said Ernie Silberberger, cootract.or for hauling the rock. "0'9' Idea now is just to get tt in hei~ ·1111 fltst u we can.'' He sald he expected to haV"e a1 many a_, 20 trocks· on the c.iro.liit today between West Newport and the rock qu&rTy about. 75. mt[es away, The ·weapon was lo&ded with 1u: rounds of ammw:Ution in ill rnagarJ™;, plus one shell in the dlamber. 'l'1e n· !le also was coaed, police •aid. 'Crisis' S·een H Election Goos to House W ASlllNGTON (UPll -House ~ leoder <Maid R. Fon! warned today the Dation faces a po1s1· bie "constitut1onal crlsil" if no ~sJdenuaJ. C&Odidate wina a majoritJ of the eleottnl votes Nov. 5. 'l'1e Mldllgan -Hid U ~ win eonlro! Of the House on that day, "one· of~ fir'lt ~ of business" in the ilit Congrest will be .a COMtitutional Mnendrneot to replace the Electoral College system. :11 Ford, at a news conference lhortly before the 90th Congress reconven<ed for its post-covention sie5sion, said he was "very appreheMive" that the third party candidacy of fonner Alal>ama Gov. George Wallace, and :J)t1fr tllt_pn>beble mfl'Y ol • fourih poice ~ ~· '1e race, would pre- vent -.Jlioldr. ~ .. ~to from wlnDdJI« the ~.mijority of the eltectoral vote. ... . Jn.that event, tile prestdeutial elec· .ttott will be decided in the House In st.a.te:.tiy-rtate bdloting Jan. 6. Ford said that would open the way for Ifie same kind o£ political "-1leeling and dealing that characterized. the presidential eleotion6 of 1800 and .1824, which ~ ckcided ~ ~l'C Hotr6e. . · "J thint we face the poslil>ility of a ..........._ -'!n #lli<·l:Ounb'y il DO --r ~ a •lll&forlft of tile electoral vote on Nov. 5" said Ford. '.'Moot· peoP,• llill·don't redie tli•t tlley moy.-aot pick die lllXt ,;,..!dent and that Instead tile pollUefaM may pick: him."· . Ford "1d that as an &ltemadve to the. Electoral College sY5f.em -under which voters of each at.ate pl.ck ele<:· tors who meet 1ater md cast the state's electOl'al votes foc president and vice president -ht tend.a to favor a direct popul~ election. But he ~d there al"e·eeveral ~le alternatives and he lg keeping an open mind. Mildred Leitfred Services Slated . . -Funeral servtces· f/ft. t.o ~ held at 2 p.m. Thu™"ay for Mildred 'E:l.Ait· fred, 76, a Llguna Beaob recldent tor .. more than 40 yelJ'S. She died at her borne; SOS Broo«.s St., Sunday nlgbl. Her -· Paul, a rlO'VeU&t and short rtcry Miter, cUed Aug. 16. The couple hllld beeft Leguna-• Beach resldent3 Mnce 1927. Mr&. Le:ltfred had long betn active in the Nelallbor1-' Congrept!ooll Olurch Of '-Beoch. Short Cir~nit • 'Yol~wagon' Finally Arrives oo.!BlllOOE, Man. (AP) -Tbe O..at Eldie Car Raee ended 1117:40 a.m. todly-Wbm a ml1"00ll and white bolts11>0W1!1ed Mlcrobul plloled by llalltcnU tmUtute of Technology atu.dtot s purred In t o th e Manoellu9etll l11Jtltute of Technoloey campns. • Tbe opposing MIT team, driving 1 -Corvair, arr1'ved on the OalWdl-In Pllldca. Cd!., at 1:27 p.m. ,,.,.doy. ' Edll4r1 of liad>lne Design_.., .. of Ck.,.l&nd, Ohio, offlclals Jud&ea, mu.st now ~pute who won thtl race. The raee began at noon Aug. 28. Both entriel tte~ the 11me 3,b).. mlle route, (Illy in opposite dlrectiot!.s. '!'be MIT whlele louoct 202.5 houri. lncludln& a total of 32.S hours in panaltltl. I.be pt~ Un>t.laeluded 10 hoµn lneumd wben the car b......S out 1ta motors lJO mllet from the flmah -bad lo be -Ult rat! of the-· ,, '. To Keep . Oeean Full? A $37~ ooo proJeci runnlrui from Park AvO,.~e, ·lll)d Wendi Terrace. lo t/le beach at Cleo Street Tsn't 1$lly t>o keep the ocean sti>eked with water. But It should ~revent flooding Of yard• along the one mile path it will ®Ver in "'' moo1hs. Each section, wlilgbln~ eight tom, was placed -into pooition by ·a 50 ton crane •. ' Doctor Talks Ex-convict Tnto Giving Up Hostage WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) - A man who shot two persons and then bar· ricaded himself Qi, a basement ~undry room With. his 22-month·old daughter as hostage wu talked Into sur- rendering early today by hi.I family physician. The ' cblld: Sabrina Crider, was 'unhun .. -Mitchell, 27.,.... old fonnet-conVkt, Walked trembling from the 'frinOOwtess room. 'where he had held poliCe at bay fOr eight 'houri with his threat t.o kill the girl. The breakthrough came When Dr, Je&se Pone, a 43-year-oid internist, heard about the incident on his car radio while dr:iving home from a Massachusetts vacation and raced heH to help. · "I've had pro\tY, ~ rawort wilh him ln the pes1>and ·tlbfght r eonld help,'' said Pone, who arrived ~ut 2 a .m. He said he had treated Mitchell several times over the past five years . Police said the incident beg{m when Mitchell 8rgued with Mary Ellen Crider. 22 , the girl's mother who shared his apartment in the green· shingled r&nch home. Both Mi11 Crider M!d her brother, James Qider, were sbot. Mitchell then r.b'eated to the l.O{ool ' 11quare basement room ~e Pone weat lo talk with llim ..,..II he arrived. "I told hiin that what be was .eon· sidering, tielt destruction, was way out · or proportion ·to the severity of the damage that had been done," Pone said later. · . "I said he.had fl 2·year-old daughter he loved. Being a black m~ with a bl.by, I 1iaid he owed it to the child to l'!tay altve and 1ee to its tuture," said Pone, also a Negro. · "About that lime the child 11-ub Md wa1 hungry. We got a g:tall of ·milk and a peaout bul:te< and jelly oandwieh for Sabrina and then he asked for .a cigarette," Pone said. "As I ha.nded t'lle food and the cigarette I shOWed hlm my black band so he would know it was me. He said , 'I k,naw lt's you,. doc,' " Pone con· tinued. ·Police 1hen urged ·Pone to try and get the gun. "l Hid, 'Now ~ thing I wouJi! like you to dt is JXJt tne gun in my hand,' and he dilj, handed it to me and I pass· edit to the offl,cer,'' ·Pope said. '':Then he was concerned they would not shoot him. "I reassured hlin and when th.at was dooe he removed the barricade he came out very 1lubdu~ quite. shaken, he was tl'erobling," POrie said. ''The girl was in til!i arms." He ·pr'aised. lhe police for their patience and tad. in handll!Jg the case. Mrs. Reynolds Funeral Held . . ~rVlcts ~ wmoe-·held ~ TUMj for Jeannette Lev.is Reynolds, 66, of 340152 Doheny Park Road, Capistrano Beach. Mrs. Reynolds died Friday. She had been an Orange Coul\"ty resident for the past six years. Rev. Bruce Cushing offici:ated at services in La(una Beach Funeral Home. lntenneDt was at H<Jllywood Cemel<ry, Mn. Reynolds WBl!I a third genera· !loo· Calllornlan. Her paternal grand· father, Edward Lewi.I, was one of the first members of ·the Los Angeles stock exchange. lier maternal gr andfathe r, Jean Bent ous. was a pioooer rancher and merchant Of the Ul6 Angeles area. Her uncle, Loul!i Sentous, was the French tonsul in Los Angeles around the turn of ttle century. She is INrvlved by tv.'O aons . rucbard Reynolm or Phoenix am ROOert L . Reynold> of Clanmont: foor grand- dougllten and a graod!Oll, Bishop, 68, Dies BETHEL, Vl (AP) -The relired presidin& bishop of the Episcopal Churcll of the u.ited States, the Rt. Rev. Arthur C. Lichtenberger, died at hJ.s slll'lUller home Tuesday. He was 68. . ' TwQ JJalho~ • • Youths Die , -. ' .. hi Vietnam , · Two BalbOa • Iatand at.Mcemen wi>030 Jivea elOHly peralleied in school, stu~ent activtties and cham· plooabip athletlb have ended elooety parallel during U.S. Anny combat operations ln Vietnam. , ~ !d.,,tillCbttoo oi th• two Har~ Area Gii cam.e Tueaday ln a lilt of\~ olher aervlcameQ klllad, lncludlnl thiee Marin< Corps enn.ted meo from Santa Ana. The Orange County dead are: Cpl. Danlel E: Wark, 21, ol ;i25 Apolena ·Ave• Balboa !Jland. . Spee./4 Mlcliaet B •. Ma8'&n, 23, of ~ Garnet Ave., Balboa Island. Sgt. David P. MoC.rd, of 147 Ile Anza 't.ane, Santa Ana· SIL David L. ~lcl\ao, of 1311 ,s. M4ln SL, Sant& Anl'. · L/Cpl. Peter F. CMJacbo Jr., of 1P1 S. Center Sl, Sonia Ana. · The family ol Cpl jVark wu not!IJed of his death Friday, while the Mancan . family ieaq>ed the.YOWIJ enlltted 111an ·was miss.lo& in acitlon.a·w~k •co ahd . death w.as cOD!b'med.lhLI week. , Spee/4 Mangon . graduated !rom New'port Harbor Hlgh Schoo! in 19'3, Where he set.a 1cbool record U a~· vaulter and lette'red in both track llid football. enrolliDg later at Or~e Coast College. . He lettered In b'aclr: for O<;C, graduated from ~re and cootln4.ed on t.o the UDi.ver6'_ty of Arizona on a track &cbolarihip, then entered U.S. Anny service a year ago. A funeral service is scheduled f.(i· day at 11 a.m. in PacWc View Memorial Park, with Dr. Raymon4 I. Brabams oltioiatlng, The family ~d m emorial contributions can be seAt to the U.S: Olympic Committee , attention of William E. -Bachert, New York City. Survivors include his father Ro~rt T . Mangan, of the Balboa Island ad· dress, bis mother, Mrs. Jean Mangan, of Costa Mesa, sitters Mrs. N~ti CUrci, of Newport Beach, Susan Mangan, of Sacramento and maternal grandmother~ Mrs. R. s. Mac.Millan, of LagWJa Hills. .. Cpl. Wark was ill. the first graduating class !rom Corona del Mar H!llb· Scbool ln 1965, where be t.ttedd in swimming and crosa country, ·c6n· tinuing '"' to OCC wbere he i.tt..o<f)n both sports again. Afttr graduation trom OCC, he enrol1ed at the University of Hawaii. where he was in.Jtrumental in orianii- ing a reading service for new student&. His efforts won a· high commendatipa Uom university oUiclali last June .. "While he' was here, lie led a very ' useftd. file," said his mother. . ·cp~ Wark, wi>o •nlen!d the JIOy Scout program when· he was eight ·~ bel!ame:an Eagle Scoirt, was a Uy&k · racer and ·wa1···in training for the Olympics -with top prospect• . of making the team -before he enter.ed the service. The young paratrooper's body ii ex· pected to be returned home in a w•k and funeral services are pendillC :.at Pacific View Memorial Park, fc- eording lo the Wark family. Survivors include his father Frank \V. Wark, his mother, a brother Walter, a sister, Mrs . oloy Leavitt, ot Brea, and three young nephew&. Circum stances of the combat death!! tJf Spee/4 Mangan, and Cpl. Wark; neither of whom was due to reb.trn soon from tht war zane, were not given by the Defense .Deparlrn"tlL Record 688 Perish · In Holiday Traffic CHICAGO CAP) -A record 688 par. 60ll8 were killed in traffic accident.a acr06's the riation during the three4ay Labor Day weekend. The toll exceeded the pn:vious Labor Day record of 636 set in 1966. It com· pared with 518 traffic deaths durtn1 a recent OO'l'lholiday weekend of the sam~ length surVeyed for comparison pur. poses by the Associated Press. FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENG-"GEMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUTY - '• " '. -- J. C. .J/umphri~ 'Jeweler llll NEWPORT AVE., COSTA MESA 22 Yun In T S•m• Location l'HONI ...... • ' , " \ ,1; I 11 ( •• l I I I -1 .. .. • ... . . .. ' ... . . \. ,. . ' I\ Reds Down 2 Copters, Shell Cities SAIGON !UPI) -CommWU.t suer· rillas lil<>t down three U. S. h<U«>p- tera, 1belled two major coestal cities •nd ambu.-i.ed an Amerlc.an convoy in a , 1erie1 ol courrtrywide attacks an· nowiced by Sllgon beadquomrs to· doy. U. S. Navy eources, meanwhile, dhcloaed th.It the Viet Con& had develOped a ''F11in& Truboan" roc:kel 10 times as powerful a1 tbetr 100. pound, llx·loot l22mm rocket to Iler.,. Seilon'• 1hlppin1 chomlel. For th< four11l day, U.S. opolo!amao described ground •ction as "llCht and 1<attered" following h .. vy lightlna lut week whicl! left 4,474 Oommunists &ad, aecordin( to South Vietnamese apokesmen. But the CommuniJ&\ept UJ1 a string of small hit4nd-run aei.blrnl. , The three downed tiellcoptera -one in the ce.ntral hiCb}aodl, tbe 1ecand 60 milea northwest of Saigon, .and the !bird In the Mekong Delta -brought to 833 the number of U. S. dloppers &bot down in South Vietnam . spokesmen saJd . Tbe helicopter brought do w n .norlbwest of Saigon was oo a mi!sion to rescue the pilots of an Air Force F4 PbantDm)lbot"down minutes earlier. The entire helicopter crew and the two Pbantom crewmen were oll rescued, ~e announcement 511d. ~ The shelling:s of QU8l!C Naai on the .bbrtnern C'OMt a.nd""Nha Trang on 1be ;c"Mltral coast killed two Vietnam~e ctvilians .and wounded 'rT, Ten roonds . Jilt Qu&f1g NP!. At leaoi 20 slamm.d j_Qt.o Nha tr-ang , the first time in pionths it has been &helled. "Springing from ambush, guerrillas •\tacked an American convoy moving tbroo.;h tti.e fla.t\afld.s 40 m i 1 e s n_ortbwest of Saig011. with rockets, ril.ortan .and heavy machinegun fire, 'U'. S. headquarters laid. But the am· ~uAh backfired. ' Hitting back wttb air strikes· and 'ekillery. the Americans said they '4;rove off their attackers, killln' 19. 't.l. S. l~s were put at one dead and 134 wounded. • • 11? TROMAl1"0BTIJNE A~f rJ ..::':;':'.:r: .. RU<m ts lh d '--oran .. eoa-;;;;. :-<>tor•. Tbr bdnd elodiOlll -:r~•Iod for Sept. 7 and 911otbw bond ltclinn aod ao dt f,or ]llOv. l. Bo !hPm. live · I districts are _ iuW •]lfll:t 1o uh• more IN!! flS ll\tilloo1 • • . • On ,Sipl.•17, ·0ranp st ~unlor . e -D!Jlrlet will ~o for fl.25 · lt bMdJ, FOii ' Volley E~...,. ir!ll -'8 !Won ond !"'1il!~ mllUon. l!ffdl IJ)lloa lb School Dia ci wtn:,.uk '12 rillUl Jn bondl In 1llt dV. 5'"'1<ftl•tl0ctiori and Tustin 1JtUot. Hi&!> Will try a 52-cellt ovomda. !JO elql tjlf bo1Jot measure,; It can •I : ) I -"' ··-{o ~ Julllnr k;olle1• bas a ~ trac~ record 4t . previous defeiU. • 1 -T. Hanlinflon Beodl Hilb bond me 'fli:e• atilf fll'POSltion . -· e F~ Valley and San Joa. quln 1'>nd ...., .. look like food bets to pass. -Tustin High ha• h•d mixed results in the pait in passing over· rides. Followin& ia a cap.sule analysis of each of the: IC'hool tin11nce election&:' Oruce Coalt Joler Celle1e -Thls is the tint ever bond iuue for the junior college d·is"trict which always has operated pay-as-you.go. It has~·t been considered. necessary before to assume long-term tndebtednesi, but rapid enrollment growth hu cauJed th~ herd-pr ... od board lo try a bond election. The bond me.a.sure is for t7 .25 million to take eare. of buildlng needs on the Orqe O>ast and Golden West ampule« for the ne·xt loyr yeata. There also is a seCond ballot pro· position to convert an existing-JOlh- cent overticle at no cost to the tax· payer. The override, now rewtricted to use for building, would become general purpose. But trustees won't ha\le much ua.e for the conversion if the bond iS'Sue fails. Approval of the t7 .25 m.Ulion in school bonds would enable tht di.ltrict to ~ve an additional f1 .1 million in st.Me and federal buiiding aid. Unless local taxpayers show the willingnesa to bill P*'oselves tor a I.hare the govenuneDt fun<h woil't be available. Failure of the bond issue would make it nec~1ary to turn students away in a couple of years. college of. ficiah say. ,. There ii no knovm organized op- po&llion, but Ibo diltdct hu had a rouJb'ttn>• ,.tunr -·~ la lhe pool. -· In !Ilea and "'· :lkelll ovmklu filled •M tho ~vlOlll ever· ride I• 1$&2 wiled by the bareel of martins -tliDt ,YGte. 1 1\e~ Issue will need t~a opproval 'tor """""' w~ 1lie ...,. rla.. ;.,,qutrtd O!lll' a bare majority. • It ·11• orilmatod' bi ·.....eim .. '\ho bOnd ie1ue'woolil -~·-ol·• m.ooo home b6t,...., 1111 l!ld • 111e firJt )lelt ud Jes! ••ch 1uec6ed.ln1 ye~. .. .. ~ • :, RuU.&tn llelleli Utjo1 ~Tb• 112 mlllloa ~ re<juelt~ t1M1 Ntv. I ballot ls · OpPOood bf' the ' Pr-1Y 0-1' -PniteCtlve·lb:iu•. ~.la a ac*1-.t-down v.r11on of a '22 mllUon b<md·P'oPoHI favored by only 40 percent of 1llt votcra last Odo,b<r, far thorLaf.tl\6117 pm!eot needei!i 'nl< new proJ>OOitio• illcludot 11.s rnlllioo.-fQr COD.lttuetim 'Of\ MW hi&h &Cbool, ·'1 .nrlll1on lor "purchase of aaolbtr buildJn1 lite. ·'1.1-t.o remOd.el Huntinaton Beacb H1(11 • lf iL !1 re- quired under state earttu1,uake 'Safety standards, and leJser·amounts' lo ex- pand Westminster Hlfh and"di!Vict offices Ind fbr continJ~s. According to 1ehool sptitesmen. ~e bond ianie would not ln~ase the bond redemption rate· above tht present M rtn.ts per year muimilm~ However, tt would 8xte11.d the time it will remain \t 50 cent.I. . In any event. the tu rat.e for bonds won't begin tapering off below 50 cents for another three or four years. 'Ille proposed bond issue would extend ttie full SO.Cent levy another five Cf' six yeus to eight to 10 years in the future before the .r8te starts to drop. District sehools this fall will enroll about 13,000 atuderrtt -well over the 11,670 capacity buildings are~ for. However, by ming non-classroom area11 as teaching 1ipace a 10-percent overload can "be handled . Alier ttlat th~~y _!lnhW.on i~ ~~-!,Ii. back on the. numl:ler of school pertOOs with students .not being able to take elective couraee. schoolmen aay. Enrollment -...i969 is expected to be 14.500. and 1n'l§?o up to I8.000. School buildings, they say, take two to two and a half yeers to 'puild. Fountain Vallf:y Elementary - Fountain Va.ttey bu never foiled a bond issue in fOur elections from 1952 to the lateM. in 19M. There ia virtually no oppo!i.~on thia time: no opposing ar.rument will appear on the Sept, 17 ballot. - The reason is that passage of the 18 million requested will not eff.ect the tax rate. As the bond repayment rate { I • Navy sOU.rces, di!clo&ng the new '"FJ.ying Trasheafl" ?"'OOet. said it was fir.st used Aug . 30 in a lour-round at· tack on the American merchant •hip SS 'INnsglobe, n.ilin& up the dlannel toY.wd. SaigonM One. a dud, was later found by Naivy ordmroce meri. The soorces Aid. the new Viet Con& misailt wu nicknamed ''Trubcan" tilecause it look.1 lilt• • trwsbcan ·mounted .top.ttie aeven-mztle motor ·of a l2:lmm rocket. Oontailling IM • pounds "of TNT. the warbe&d is 10 times as powerful 11 the 122mm weap(>n. Soviets Impose Strict Censorship on Czechs I' \ I But bttauBe of the weight, the "SOlll'ces said. the "Trashcan" is on!y '.3.Ccurte at 300 yards. It will be used. the Navy MJ&peet.s. on a 11 i e d transpOrl.I aoililll! up the 8hipping channel Laden with war goods ud ltl.P· plies for Saizon. Plane With Six Aboard Hunted SAN JOSE, C&ll!. !UPI) -Civil Air Patrol searchers waited for skies to clear today before resumliig,tl)e aerial huni f« a light plane missing with six persons aboard. Fifteen aircraft searched unsuc· ce1usfully Tuesday foc the single-engine Piper Arrrrw P A28. whlch disappeared Monday night on a flight from La.M.e6a, Tex., to Sall J()6e. The plane -was piloted by Larry Driver, 30, of San Jose. owner of DriVeN! Trucking S t r v i c e in Cupertino. Passengers included his wile. Sharon, their two children. the pilot's sister-in-law, and her cht1d. PRAGUE fAP) -Strict censorship rules were anneunced today as the Soviet Union ti&btened Jt& crip on OC· cupied Czechoslovakia. Tht architect of CUchoskwakla's economic reform program resigned and the foreign m1ni!ter appeared to be on the way out. Deputy Pre!Jilier Ota Sik. whose policies envisioned trade and aid from the West to break free from depen· denc' on .... ~e .sg~u. reaitn~d Tues· day night, Prague "Radio reported. Jt said President Ludvik Svoboda ac- cepted the re11tgnation. The Soviet government made plain It also expect! the ouster ot Foreign Minister Jiri Hajek. branded "11n ac- complice of the dark forcea of reaction and counterrevolution"' by the govern· ment newspaper Izvestia. The foihMing domestic censorship rules were delivered to newspaper of· fices. radio .and television 11tatlon1: . -No news reports or commentarie11 on the Soviet Union, H u n gar y , Bulgaria, Pol!-»d and East Germany that "could be considered a s criticism" by these countries. Glory~ Then De8ith . I Injuries Fatal to . Young Bu_Ufig/tter . . MADRID !UPP -The deal!! of P edro Abilio Hurtado began in the afternoon or a buµtighter's finest glory. It came 16 ~ay1 later with young Pedro happily aay~s.fe would \ "never suffer hunger again. Jt was at the MiJ'll'flore• De L1 Sier· ra bull ring on Aµg. 17 that Pedro, a 17-year·oid apprentlce Wlli&bter who used the name CUrrlt.O de Gtanada, had his seventh and last fighl Pedro had hired th'\ flgbUna hull pass alter pass, eecb, ~wing the buTI closer to him. 01'1e pass wu too dose aod Pedro wen\ doft 1 beneath tbe buU'a stamping hooves. . He wa.s up apin in a flub, Wl' daunted and 1.ppcen.Uy 1 unhurt. Ke finilhed tbo J;gbt 10 brillllntlJ lie WU givflfl two ear1 md tbe tall fA tbe bull -the h!g!lat ........ poulble. Cheerlnl Ian• oon1od him out of the ring on their 1boul~1. n.ere. on the shoulder• of his fllll. ln hia moment of triumph and &lory, PedrG .. Currito" Hurtado begM'I to die. Tht aponltlng dNlh finally came Monday nl&111 and Pedro will bf: buried today. To the end, he thought he ooly had a atoma.00 ache from eating too much. It was that brave 1howi.ng on Au1 . 17 lh•t·iavt Pedro mooey enous;b tor de: ceot Jotd for the ftrst time ln tms ,life. ,. When his 11tomach began lo ,ache, be thought it was the fine food . that did not agre~ with hlm. ' "I've· only been eating -1:11 for a week," he jokingly told , his1 Jrjends. "My stornadl ill not .a.ccuatomed to gourmet. food . What my stomach knows very well is hunger." P'dro had run away fro~ome 1t ~.to fOUow the rortunu Of ttte bull nc. Jly this summer he Mid ome a · Novllt.ero." or apprentieto fljhter. had. teven fights. 'flhen tbe stomach 1che w~ not Jt:O . Pedro finall_y .agreed' to his l · tnds' pleu to see a doctor. • "I thlnt I am eating too m4<h." h• .L,!ffetically told the-i:"But I dl:litt J>Ul on any welgh\.'1 doctor• qWct.ly dla ' a -Of tho llmllll eltlllt. Mid Pedro had bean bl!::a 111- tiernally ever aioce the bull, 1 hoof cooiitit him In tilt ring. T6t: doctars decid~ to operatt. Pedro waa on the ope:r•tinc 1-ble for several hours and rtceived numerou11 blood. traJ111luslonA. but the doctora r&allzed It w111 hopeless. Aa lon1 as he wa11 eor111c\Out Pedro believed ht would rttOV@r. "l will never suffer hun1er 11aln," ht 8~d happily ln tile la1t houri of hJs W11. "~ wW not eat too much a,.in. But bungN' Is bad. Vrry bMt ." -No criticisms of the fundamental principles of socialism, of th e Ozechoslwak Communist party. of the other countries' parties. of the Ciechoalovak army ahd p o I i c e . Reprinting of critical commentaries from abroad is forbidden . -No arttclea inciting Czechoslova.k1 to rebel against the occupation troops. -The terr;i. "occupant!" and "oc· cupation" Is forbidden. Foreign policy commentaries must oot pojiularize th@. idea of neutrality nor play up the .activities of the United Nations Security Council. Only the of· ficial viewpoint of the Czechoslovak • government may be publt'Shed. * tr i:r Soviet-Czech Arguments Get Down to Earth PRAGUE (AP \-11 you want a gras! rootll dlseussion of the issues between Soviet communism and the more liberal variety, there's nothing like a debatt btrtweeo a. Soviet soldier and 1 Ciech stude!lt furiou11 at the In· vasior. of his country. You can hear auch .11 debate any night in Weoceslas Square, In the center of Pngue. The partictpants: For Moscow -the crew nf a Sovitt armored car on guard ootllidt the of. flee of a newspaper appropriately call· ed SYObodne Slow, Jllree Speech. Fe>( Prague-a variety of youths, most nf them wearing blut J~ns and 1porta.lbtrtl.Jo.aod a.few ol tbeir elder11, too. . 4 • , •• It'a.Uli'Jy J)l;imlqve 1tul!, l>ut nobody can her .acct!Md Of dodging the Issues. "Wh,Y dtd you come here?" asks a lottli4la.ired Ctecb boy aggre1slvely. '"Mun·'1 a cOOfttinitvohrtfon here." repUe1 a Savi.et prlvate of about the stur;:,i~· 'jWe came to save you trom cae m.'' 'Ha.ff you teen a n y coun· t°eJ'11volut1'bftaritt" Ii' c 1p1ta1 i s t s NOUltd.2' We'~ Ill locjaliat.a here. We want our' """ -ol toelollam. W o dJdn't uk you 1o come." "You Caechs .tlOot at u1~ Tbr.e are 4 0 • 0 O O ....,,torrevolutlonlr:I01 In C1ec~1}0vakta." Rude pravo, still the only morning nv.w11paper publh1hed in P r a I u e , report-ed the reiignatJon of Sl'K. Rut it 11110 noted thet Ce:1tmtr Cisar. ou1led p a r t y aecretary and another main taraet of Soviet crlttCJsm, will travel 1oon ta Slovakia as chairman of the Cuch Councll, tbe regional Parlla· meal 1001 up tho tiate leu·r_,net¢ rate will go down. Th< total will ......U M -9nll per •JOO of u1.,..od •aluliOno. ~ool authorltiOI · qy thh Will lie the last ev• bond lliue ln ttle district. Thoy 1ay ll!o 18 m.lllion plu1 state aid wW bu)' th• rtmllnln.g 11 sehoola nMded at population saturation. S•a Joaqala EleJDe.tary -Uke Fouiilillri VOiley, tills i. another hou's- lng ·tract school diltrl.ct underwritten by at.ate buUdlrrt loaDI. •TM ts million, Sept. 'I7 bond llsue also Is unQppOted and the only two prtvlous bond propoaitions have paa1· ed with 88 and t3 ptrCtnt ~vtl. The .money would be u'9d to build aix to 10 new achooMI over lhe next three or four years, du:rin1 which time enrollmtot lhould double. The bond lsaue, whlch might not In· c:rease taxes at all, would, 1t worst, cost tbt owner of .a '25,000 home is per year, IC'tlool spokesmen a~d. Tu1tla Union Hi&h ....,. The IChool di.strict is asklnc for a '2-cent override tax Increase for 1 period of ftvti years. Jt w.u recommende<t ~ • citizens advi11ory group and no apposition ha1 surfaced. Howevt.r, two override elet· Orange Coast ~istricts DAILY PILOT :t tiol!I .uve lallod la th6 lul "'"'pie ol years with ODfl minimal one -35 amt.I for two yeU'I -wlnniJll. Sc boot autborltle1 aay pauage 'of the override would bdal the dlatr1ct. up ~ the state· median fqr . "hlth ocboOI districts Its·''-' in ,peJ>dlng on ~ ' 'Mle mooey wOUld be uted to r cl.us sius, .add <& MVl!!Qtb period ~ • sebool day. add new coutH•, provkl• bet:ter Juidaoce, Jmprova ma&ntenaoc. r 11111 tqu!pment replacement. I It would coat tile -or o1 • '30,000 t homf about S.10 per year oD hi.e: tu I bill. sdloobnen say. New School Rates Listed New school tu rates were peqed in recent week11 when thirtffn Orange Cout area achool district& ..adopted thelr IllM-611 budaets. Now, with pencil and paper at hand. you can fl1ure how much your proper· ty tax bill for education will be during the next 1cbool year. Find your 1chool dJstriets on the accompanying chart, add the rates and multiply by the 1111essecf vthJation of your property in hundreds of dollara. Then. by comparing eltimated costs per pupil on ~e ~ with your estimated tu bill, you can get some kiea bf wMt you are-getting for your money. Find your 1chool distrietl on the chart. U your home, tor uample. is in Newport Beach, you pay taus in the Newport-Mes• Unified and Orange Coast Junklr College d I a t r i c t s . Likewifle if you live in Costa: Meee. on- ly your tu la higher because Of bond e!:'..!;:.t:=::> ·~tt-pre-datt unlfieation. U you Uve in HIJnt;ington Beach, Westm.inBter. Fountain Valley or Seal Beach you also pay taxu in tile Hun· ti.ncton Beach Union Hi&h SchooJ District and the Or'.{lle Coast Junior College Diltxict. La1una J>l'.Ol>!rty owners are in Ule Laauna BeaC?i Unified and Saddleback Junior College disbict.s . .San Joaquin elementary la covered by Tustin High and Saddl.eback and C .a p i 1 t r a n o Unified also Is in the Saddlebeck district. The next atep ls to multiply the total by assessed valuation on your pro- perty In hundreds of dollars. For ex.ample, if you own a $30.000 house in Casla Mesa. It probably car- ries .an assessed value of $'7,500. Your combined property Lax rate I unified and junior college) l3 $.5.02. Multiply· ing thla by 75 (number of SIOO in t7,500 ) you arrlve at your property tax bill for all schools thia year of 1336.:1(), How much has your school tax bill gone up over last year? Presuming your asse11sed valuation hasn't chang· Grade Level DISTRICT Served Est. T•-x Rate (llMM9) Oran1e Coast Junior CoUece .... , . . . . 13 & 14 I .57 Saddleback Junior College .........•.... , . . . .. 13 .53 Newport-Mesa Unified . . . . . .• . . . . . . •. . . •. . . . . K·l2 ed , you caa flpe tut year'• tu bill from the chat the same way. Except that 10 cents must ht ackled to lut year's tu rate total for the IC!hool diftricts you ruide in. • The "ID cents ill a state equal.lut1on ' offset tu levied countywide. It waa 15 cents lut year but ia expected to be only five cents this year. Now let's 1ee what you are lfMtnl for your money. Suppoee you live in Coe:ta Mesa and have three ~. one in elementary 1chool, one in hich school and one in junior coneae. The last coluDl!I shows tilat the coat of educaUng your elementary and high school atudeob, is seM eacb_ and your junior collea:• 1tudtnt '82). All told, then, it wlll coat cost about $2,008 to ·educate your three childrrm ~ yur. So you can fiiure on Jetti.nl o1bout $2,008 worth of educatl.m for the $.136.SO you pay in taxes. That meen1 you are paying about 17 percent of ac- tual cogt. Find your achoo! districts and calculate the ligurea that apply to you1 AetuaJ Rate (1987"8) I .M lncreaae (Decrtaae) I .03 Est. ~V(. Colt per Pnpll (198M9) • 620 l,500" Coe:ta Mesa .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . ·t~S 4.27 .18 .05 .33 .05 .IS .03 .05 .IO 694 Newport Beach .. , ...... , •...... , . . . . .. . 4.00 3.95 Lai\lnl Beach Unified , , ...... , . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . K•l2 2.9a 2.&1 Huntington Beach High . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .• . . . . . 9-12 2.00 2.03 Huntington Beach City ...... , , ... , .. .. . .. .. . . K..S 2.19 2.C4 Ocean' View Elementary ................. , ... , K--8 2.31 2A.3 Fountain Valley Elementary.................. K-8 3.55 3.50 Westminster Elementary : ............... ,..... K-8 2.75 2.65 Seal Beach Elemantary ... , .•..... , ..•..... , . K-8 2.21 2.2? San JNquln Elementary .........•........ , • . K.S 1.3.5 2-.10 TUlltin Union High ........ , . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . 9-12 1.76 1194 Capistrano Unified ............................. K·12 4.12 <l.02 •-Includes many one-time eq>t'nditures during first year of operation. (.08) .20 (.18) . 0 , SMUT AHllUllCI -iw ocwm -•-.::.o OUTDOOR LIVING 1,5 A WAY OF LIFE • • • IN ORANGE COUNTY! , , . and Santa Ana Tent and Awning ha1 tht New Lao~ • for '68 ••. every!hing to make outdoor relaxation a family pastime. ALUMINUM PATIO COVER Planned for either large or small homes , •. mobile homes tool Durable, long lasting all aluminum construction. Screened ~nclosures -large 'doors •.• completely bug proof. OUR ALU"'INUM WINDOW AND DOOR AWNINGS FIAIUllNG 11 STUNNING DKOUTOR COLOIS FOi YOUI SRKTION. l!IGHT, YlllANT, MODllN, llAUTIFUL .•• AND $11. MANY ST'lln FOi SO MANY NEEDS. (•M• Yi•ll .,., "'•'••11 ••ctory wh-f., 4J .,.llt, ... ~ •••11 -1.tl1clwl"1 1tyl" .. c•111,r.,, .... 1 e11y 11yte •I .,.d1it.ctv ... Coll'litlt!• .... n,., ,,.tM1&.. .. "91Mt ,.,lltl, ,,,.,., .. , -· l.,..11l1hl"'I'· .. tt·ef ell , , • •I k11lll A,,. TMt t1111I AW11l11t °10" .i-'l"I NC•W. .. ••~'I' ,,,,.. ... -'-IY. t1u!ck 9dlo11 111.-ceM,i. .. ff,.......)ly ,__ ... ••• itlut -s r-•• '",. ...... 1 1111 lllW LOOI POI '611 CANVAS AWlllllS • YALAllCIS • CUITAlllS Nothing Otcorote1 lfke Convo1. 8eovtlM New Colors &. New fobric.1. for homet ••• .Or husine11I MANUJACTl!llD • INITALUD SANTA ANA TENT " ~ AWNING co. FACTOIY SHOWIOOM 2202 I. MAIN IT., SANTA ANA 141·049' llANCll OfflCl OIANGI COUNTY AWNING CO. s.,...1n1 Hertlt °"'81• c._.,,. •11 1. _., PUU-11 -· 17•·•7a2 '"" • .aa .. ,..,. ,_ _ __...,.... ............... ..., \ ., I t!M 713 759 558 5S3 338 !BO tlOO Ma .,.. 1192 ' ' l I I l I • " f j ::::~:::3~.=-::~~~-=-:-::::--:-~~-:-~~-=-=-~-:--=_~~--~-~-~~~~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--:::::::::::-::-::::::::::::::::::::::::;;;;;•-;.;;.;-;.,;-.. -.. -... -.. -oii ............. ..;..~~~----- . I • ·- ttll•iM "' ... ..., ......... 11 Ponland ore .. havin( • r1tlle-111ako lnva;lon! Last weekend, Gent Sh-ldlleoj a two-foot paci· fie rattler in the backyard ol his home. Monday, less than a block away. R•ymoncl. Hank• •nd·a friend kllll\I another rlllf.ION1ak1. n isn't kn""t ·q1t n0w 11!1 11~es, llOI ~· IO ll!t Ntlflld area, (ot, tbo8. • )flu Cllllt8"1l<. ~ '°""!ti SM"!" r,,.,.;u, ...,. , plaid Mt ... •Al ,.,y. -f•i !M' 111'-t A.,.,.., P.,.ont i• Alloftlle Cily, N.J., QI, 1 .. oti !lie,. on ;oi~d with 48 other reaistranU in preperattoti · for t~ beaUJlf ntrava· • OOftlG scheduled to f4k1 .place this weJe. T~ fin.al.! are 1l4ttd to take pl&Of o!oturdav and will be televised 111!iMloll~· ' •• Flrt Chief F. ~. McK .. I, of Wal· stonbure •. N.C.,. who is also a special illvtstigator, eumined the ~ls folllld near a Ql\l'glarized sl\lt of !ht local post ott;ce and told otl\er i..nvtstigators, ''Tbese tools belong to 111•." A cheek of the tool •~•d ~ JlkKeel's !amt showed that it, too1.had been broken into.• ' . . J, four0pound, 10...unce ba~Y, 1irl w11 found early MOMay Oil' !Jie dootsteps of St. Muy's Hospital in Ririe, Nev. The Sisters named her Mary Laber Day. • .t ftrl wearing ~ti a. bra ~r()Ve in&o a 11rviof 1W.tton ui Bruton, fliflolld. alld Ol'dn•4 five gal· ION al 040. lllol!•• atlflldonCs 'lid •~• 411ptmllt/ """ • -Pl• d'llillf out \., ololhi"l! ,.Mo~ ~<WI btf11 1 ..... ed bv o 1.0. d«tt ihund.«rstorm. • • II look a PQllCemJ!I, Uie fire de- partment and an a.rum.al control of.llctr lo 4ilPC>•IHI five skupks from an aparlment hOuse she4. in PitUburgh, Kan. Patrolman Steve M•rahall tossed a tear gas _grenade in t,beir direct.ion. The sktfil.ks vol- leytd btok. Vent!leUnt fan• !It the apartment house picked up the futntJ. It's seven residents, caught in the e1ossfire , beat a hafty re-troat. St1v1 lorry, animal ~ntrol olflctr, l!nally trappt\I !JI• 11cunk1. · Fim11en pumped out !JI• bui!dinf with an f.1dlault fan fO re1idents coll!d rtlurn. 1'!or$hlll and Berry threw away tJl•ir clol.h!nc. , Conventions Steer Clear Of Chicago OHlc:AClO (UPI) -~cqo, IUD •llWilAI hill 11\o mtelltl:&Uan1 oC llOllot octlan dllrinl lllf wlolc'• l>tn1<1;rat>: Nlllonal C<inv•lloa, 1111)' ftol lllt nipem111lon1 for 11 leut Uvt mare )'tars. Altboulh <lilly two -1'1· 1>o111 large, are changing their convention site to prote&l police handlinl ol de.monstraton last week, cthlrl hJW vowed not to hold convention• 1'eN in the f<reseeable f\lturet. Over th6 ; .. w.,\:end ' the Am erk an l'm~CJI A11ocia~on's pl!i•IAJ °' ·10.0GO P.11<11ol•llis\1 ii Sill !'rlll-cisco witied tG Cancel a convention s~ed. here for next year. The ~Oii . Soc!Qloeical Asso.:ia~on. Mttll!!i QI· J!oll• ll tl!t -· llnlo, •d~ a reoellll!M ... ldllf flllltf ol!ff lor !lo m"11>11• IOhe<tuled llere' ' tn 1111t, 1m .. d 1rr1. ~4lwi9'1! H11111llllll Aot~oo !Iii<! 'l'linW'. It "'' 1'1m""4 ~ l\Mll a dvo:YNr b011 on Oll n&lloilal Md r,Jitllll 111..unp flt lilt city oJ Olii:~" !'.!l('u](ed. •Iii,,. '"1'1" to lcil!Glv •ult:' · 'nte A!nerlem lllmilciil Auoelallm WO. hll q;pi'jlnil · l;Ol!Com 1v'1' haldior 111 -vont11X1 l!<ro, but op· parenfly 11&1 w..n no · jlCUoll, 't'l!trt IMY be otl\erl 1111 lo b4 ~ll'd tflm . ' Gtrll4 (l. Soll~. ..~ •• dtr-ol the ~o OollY&OUotl Blll'!ill wlll<ll ts rel1)lil\lllll1' I«' a~ tnoti!ll netr!r ha~ a~ dolllrl • r..w lll C011Vllillon ~q 'aid Tut•· lltY tl!t rtaotlon WN' .P\\l'llY , lftlO-UClllll. ' , · Sanden1on said the buff1u· b.cpd te ftloe\ w\th l(lllll oJ lilt llfotjifcllVe -and oonvlllot tllei!l lll•y "'1>111'1 npl QIOYO li>OJ" ..Uvili .. to iftOd!or cl• ty. . '! "U ~is a :protest, aad this is what it appeais to be, then what we want to do 15 te meet with these people and discuss' it," tie said. IU! Hid th• amount Q{ protoot wu on!y·allou\ ~percent. "Tiit other 97 pereeql wllo will )e m .. tinf )lere Md soci~lb arl hwruW.1ts eon· ventlon city, should al~ ~ lleard from," S~nderson said. Police Car Hit • By Bullets in Seattle Incident ' SEA'l"l\.E (Al') -Two lllo\1 .nlt ·a pop .. palro! oar OI it 11\SWll't(\ l Oall to i,nveit.iig;ale a tifbt in Seattle's ~derrUnailtly Nt,1n1 oet14!al .,., e..iy -,., The twe efliev• m tM ear, E. L . Gordon an4 D. E. Severance. were unbw1. "W< 101 a coll ...... , a ·liiht <t 3<tll and Pike.'' Cleriall rtporle<t. "When wt gal near tilt tnttntat.ion it appeared they opened up ~ MUI oidoi of Ult street It sOQll1!ed Utt lbout Ii rounds were fired, We just tu' lllt tlo<ll< 1!11! drove on lhr•Utb·" 'ft\.t)' ftoppfd l\t car one block fartller °"• II~ Miii I'll!•· . Several qfll•r '"* ev• hurried to the scene. MKt offictr• ea foot se-arch· ed cm aldt: ...idential area, ~ shrubd Ind trees · supply consider Ml• . cov~. An abaQ<toned gasoline station at :Wtb' and ·Pilce was eltamirled. Officers ttio\Wlt It -l\•vo ile'"I Ill• pl•o• wtttre 1eme Jtlhe .-hota were firei!t . One .of \II• bullet. graztd 111• le!I froot lender of th• Pol:OI oar. The other •""<:k t:tie rilbt trQnt tire an~ punctured lt Officers found a large-caliber rifit 11\tll, two short .30-cZlliber shells, an U:Mpe'nt l!botgun Shell and an empty ;io •. 30.,.libtr 11\•ll bOx in bu ........ , the intersection. ... :...- ----- PAA Proposes Sever Flight L(lnd·ng , J I, I • Restrictions on Five ~,o~A,. ~pO ·~. ~1,· WAi!llN,GTQN (Ul'U -Th• 40 for carrlm 111<1 •ifht •it. tum. would "' k tl\e first , e . ; fed!lial l"tdwal A. v I • Ii 0 • A~milli1tra~O!' Th< F Ali ll'lltdultd • 1!\11>\i< b-tftc i•.,,.1'11!11 t 1111t llll!lll .. ' Ir (l'"M), ip a )ill ta nte alr tn.tftc cM· Sept. 2S on ._. )'l'OJMll~ rule, wtltcfl Cl · U nte ftr aut . u · aeollon Olld llllht t1tlay1, today pro-• • poatd lhlfP reductions iP the nqmber •I flllilll illo Now Yor~. Wallillnfl .. and Olle.,. llld vlr9llllY ,iaotd ~·• crowdtd airports off li!nltl to J!l'ivalt plaP<•. Th• proposed rule would l.intjt~ew Yorll'I Kennedy Airport, which \ow hand\es up to 12.8 Uights per hour, to 60 1n hoW', 70 of which woul4 be re~ed for scheduled airliners and fiV'8 for .air t.axls. Under the rule, anly scheduled airliners could use Kenne'dy fnlnl I to I p.in. t.a<l\w'dla A!rpoft w o u I d be -restrteted te 80 lllgbt$ per ~(KU', .u, ... oludinl !llor ioht®ltcl *"" Ol!4 •ix' for alf lull. Newatli'. ~ ti•• w•uld be l!mlll<I te IO l!illitl •• hour. wioth 40 for sctiedul~ glan'ies and 10 fer .Sr tJpi1, ' .. Clllc...,·, Q'H.,., tl!t 11 • t I •~' • t>usl..t alrl"'fl ~eh hu handled up to 217 flig!!t.. Mr hour. would be ra· tiooed to 135 including 115 f&r tehedul· ed ·airliners and 10 for air Wis. WU41illl\on Nlliootl ,...Id b • Ullliltd to !O llifl>!I IA bOlll illeludi!ll ' Tea~Iier8 Boycott Schools ' . I . . ! l 90 m.p.h. Wichita Winds . 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' ... ~ ~ . . -.. . i. .. -••• ~ •• • •• '..!. ,, • -• •• ¥ •• ,,. ... ' • ; <BANDWAGON AWAITS -Rounding UP' a member or tw•r the . Grange Coast League &f. Women voters is Mrs. Donald Murphy (right), membership chairman, who has las~ Mrs. Russell • Yamaga. AJready converted is Mrs. Robert T. Lilly, (left) who • • shows some· reading material to Mrs. Yamaga in order to con-· vince her to attend one of. the membership coffees Sept. 18 in Bosta Mesa or Sept. 19 in Corona dei Mar. • Campaign Opening W,iUJ gavels pounding and slogans still echoing from now-empty convention halls, members of the Orange Coast League of Women Voter& will bring their n e w season to order. A convention-al membership coffee to launch t h e busy election-year schedule and to incr~se the mem· berslrip roil call will be staged We<!n .. day, Sept. 18, in Costa Mesa and-Thursday, Sept. 19 in Corona del Mar. Campaigning fur the Orange Coast League will be Mrs. Betty Lilly, member of the Newport Mesa Unified School Board and league member, wbo will talk infor .. mally with prospective .members at each coffee. In telling wby a woman should elect to join the League of Women Voters, a non-partisan group, Mrs. Donald Murphy, membership chairman said, "The rea .. sons are as varied as our myriad activities but ttiere is a common denominator mdt.ivatine_ most women who join. That is civic concern, eagernes.t to know mo ~ e about government and how, it works' and the-desire to act. They also love the stimulating discussions that are commonplace at every league meeting." Both coffees will take place from 1 to 2:30 p.m. The Sept. 18 gathering will be in the Costa ldesa home of Mrs. Jarob Chapman and the Sept. 19 meeting will take place in the Corona det Mar borne of. Mrs. J. R. Longley . Anyooe interested in attending is asked to call Mrs • Murphy at 1142-3783 or Mrs'. Spencer Olin at 548-42.18. • 1 Offi~ers' Wives Say Welcome .. ENLARGING GREETING -Blowing up balloons with welcome written on them to symbolize the spirit of the Welcome Coffee are three members of ·the Officers Wives' Clu b of the Marine· Corps Air Station. El Toro (left to .. right), Mrs. George Kiraly Jr., Mrs. D. V. Stowell and Mrs . E. G. Trapp, who g completes her task with gusto. The event will take place Sept. 10. i - Begimling their social ae4 tivtties fol" the Y'l• with a Welcome Coffee will be the Officers Wives' Club of the M"ariDe Corps Air station at FA Toco. The event will be staged at l~ a;m. 'I'uesd:a.y, Sepl 10, ID Ille Offk<r&,lllub. An in· · -teroadooal ttieme bu been dlooeo ODd, -will be prbed in costumes fr o m many countries, Tab~ exhibiting bollbies, activities, tbe propo&ed pro- grmns and trips, Red Cross, Navy Relief' and Well Baby cllnic will be set up in the . lobby.' No reservations will be necessary for the firfit. event sponsored by the E~utive Board ·-· H~. ::G.ar,'k=. ·~~e; H. Ad&.ll'$, Martin'B.'Roosti, Williem M. L\Diin,• Stanley V. Titterud1, Kenftelh E. Huntingtbn, Eugene A • Wailes, 'W, W. Eldridge , W. L. Beach, G.H. Albers, Robert F. Wai-ren, R. J. Graham, Kenneth W. Carlson, Calvin D o u d n a , Robert :!I, J<!lpSoo, A.O. " Froman and Jo&eph G. Chudiimkf. Actfv.e board members are ·llle .MJneo. Miltoo M . • ~ ~~ ~I Folter, Jack L. ·SIO!ib.,., Robert L. T!iiier), Virgil D. 01..,n . 'WaJte?· Sienko, Don Willi~. Don D o u g 1 a 1 , &bert Teller, John T. Zych , I . F . Kenyon, ll"Jchael J . Fibich. Morris W. Lutes and ·Waiter L. Huber. • Hot Dog, Th ey're Mo ~ing ! Bahia Cori nthian Yacht Club members pile th eir famous travelling hot dog wagon high for it's move Sept. 1. to the former Richardson's Yacht Anchor- age Property in ?tewport Beach. Jack Bostwick (left) and his wife (far· right) give an assist to Port Capt. and Mrs. James Gamer, wllo beaded up a big moving gang of happy yacht club members. The bot dog wagon will still move around, however, despite the fact that it now has a beautiful new home. Diminutive .. -Duo Shrinking Pro.bl ems Are Growing : i DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 14- jear~ld girl who used to be very •avy. I got tired of being called Baby Sippo ond Lardle and decided to do 1>mething about il I went on a diet i:id Jost 25 pounds. The weight lou &Bs improved my looks 100 percent Ind now I bate to think about the days fben I was fat. So why do people keep ~mindiq: me! . : Grownups who haven't seen me in a JOn,g time say, "My, but you loot SO *1.uch better!" Or. "-Row much weight G.id you lose altoge,ther?" It em- barrassea me to death when a per'Son 4nds a conversation with, "Keep up the good work ," or some dumb thing lll<e lhot. I jnlond to keep up UM! good work and r aon't need to be told. Please pri.ut thia letter for all ex-fat- •\ ' ANN LANDERS ties and tell people we don 't,wlnt to be reminded of the put. It makes us ·&shamed and embarrassed. - TOUCHY GIRL DEAR GIRL, Yw might feel 1 II~ Ue leu touchy after readln( the next Jetter : DEAR ANN LANDERS: I used to be qu.ite heavy. Last spring my doctor put me on a diet and I lost 2'2 pounds. I ~k 10 ~ars younger and have more energy now than I have had In years. Yesterday I attended 11 church social and saw several wortlen I had not seen since May . Not a &ingle perton men- tiooed a word about my wotght lolo. l know they must have noticed It because I wear a size 12 now insb!ad ol a 16, and these women are not blind. Why are some folks so mean? I went to that meeting ft'!eling like a million dollars and came home reeling like two cen~.1 -SATISFACJ'JON DENrED . DEAR SAT : One wom110'1 com- pllmeai IJ tbe nen wolb.10'1 ln1ull ( Some day1 It doe1n 't pay to fet out of bed In the mornlnf . DEAR ANN LANDERS: How c;!an parent! unspoil a couple of spoiled brats? We made the mJstake of listen- ing to too many ao called experts on chUd rearin1. We let our kids erpress themselve1 to the polnt where now ~ are afraid to express OURSELVES for rear of being tokl off. My husband and I are Intelligent people who have gone by ~e book and lost our own · common sense. Our children h.pve no respect (or authorl· ty. They Ignore u~ and do as they pleue. Tht!y act as lf the world is divided Into two warring facUons - parents and children. Is it ever too late to start? lf not, how do we J.O about getting control of kJd1 who are out of control? Please answer this letter in the paper. I'm sure there are thousands of equally bewildered parents who would ap- preciate some help. -BESIDE OURSELVES DEAR BESIDE' How old ue Ille •polled bnb? AN dley a and S, I and ti, or 15 and 1'1t Yoa.r que1doa II com- parable to a1klq: 11 pby1ldan tf a dllea1e 11 cur1•te:. without teWD1 blm IHlw lone yon'vt had It A 1polled br.t, Ike a Itta ratb, ii easltt to set oliler eoatr.1 U yoa catcb M In tbe ewl7 ti11N. If JOUr klde an u yeah of •P Of' • ' . oldt-r vou are &ola& te need IOme oat- oldt help. Ari """'I nped m1sle. II doesn't alwayt won. But U'• worCb the U'):. . . ' Alcohol is no 1bortcut to social 1ue- ce11. U you think you have to drink to be accepted by yoar friends, get the facts. Read "Boote and Yqu -For Teen-agers Only," by Ann Landen. Send 3.5 cents in coin and a Iona:, seU· addressed, •lamped envelope witb your request. Ann Landert will be f1ad to htlp you witl'I your problems. Send them lo her In care of UM! DAILY PILOT, enclO.· Ing a sell-IJ!dressed, &tamped ... veJope • ~\ ' I I l I l • •' r ' • • , . .... . ,., ·-- ' r-------------------:_µqroscope - Getting ~ird • Hand DEAR .NANCY : I'm lookl.l!f for a quiet littlt dinner for two wblch I .,.. ,.,,,· cook: Jn my bacbtlor'1 pad. I k n o w a cute 11bird"· I'd lib .to entertain. I'm willing. to tackle more · than a lllealt dinner, but I need a dish I can prepare abead of time. SWINGER. DEAR SWING· ER: _U you want to play a wolf in chefs clothing, for· get it. No girl wantl to work oU a good dinner run· ning around the -· " entertaining, there are dellcieus dln· nat you can prepare ahead and lhn· ply rtlheat. TblJ one arrtvts to the iabla u ~ u it you had a Japan· et•· bou,aeboy. It wlll insure your rep- utation aa a man of tbe world -and tilt •kUlot. ' POIJLE'l' MORENGO l %\>-pound chicken, cut into ..,... Ing p!ecet 4 tablespoom olive oU 4 tablespoons butter \!o cup flour I teaspoon 1alt \0 IHlpoc>n pepper I ~dried tMragon l cup dry white wine l cup canned tomatDes 1 clove garlic, minced 6 mushrooms, sliced ' Sag.ittarius: Coptrol- ls Demand ed of Yo u THURSDAY, SEP'l:EMBER 5 By SYDNEY OMARR "1be ·w1ae man controls his de3tiny . . . AstroloSY Polnbl the wey:" ARIES (March 2l·AprU li): During o&rnooa hours you may find y o u r·I e~t f clo<eted in . meeting./ Ex- press yourself. Don't be in· timidao.! by-..,....,11<> really is a paper tiger, TAURUS AI1!'U 20 · May 20): Today yoU are gratliied at exp~ssion o f ap· preciation. F r I e n d s are spotlljbted -·10 are hopes, wilhes. You are 1purred to greater effort because you feel needed. ceed to anravtl at slow pace. Day rfilp~sents a testing portod. U yoo rush or paaic, you Jou. IC mature, patient encl wise. you emerge with profit and wisdom. - CAPRJOORN (Dec. zi. !•n. 19): Accent on short ~y. Day to review 1deu .. Don't be &fraid. to change your mind. Creative thinking demands !bat yoo be flexible. -Message from close relative · deserves at· tention. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): U observ.ant ydU c9uld make \'Wuable 'discovery. Day to add to _possessions. Throw out matiocrity, You are wortQ more than you may think. PISCES (~el>. IS.March 20): You sparkle . ! Rinse chicken ln cold water and dry with a paper towel. Heat olive oil and butter in a large frying pan ovtt'llledium heat. Dredge chicken in flour 1euoned with salt, pepper and tarragon. Cook the chic.ken in the oil and butter until golden brpwn, Remove chicken from frying pan and put it in a casserole. GEMINI {Moy 2l·June 20): Perceive meanings of. sUbtle nuances. Means read between the Jines -&tudy fine print. Promote your own interests . Others may promi:te, but you must follow through. personalify intrigues and at· trects . Your sense of glamor, mystery-are ac~ cented. PUt yourse l f forward -retuse to take back seat. You are a winner todoy. !?tl ~ GOOD DAY· FOR PICNIC.-Tesling the weather and the softness of the grass at Newport .Jlhlnd Park In preparation fw the Newport Island Women's Asso- c1&1iot,', plcruc are Cllree memben of. the group (left to rigl!t) the Mmes. Carl· ~.~ Bishop, Harry Hulburt and. Mable Wilkins. The event will take place Sat· w u&y, Sept,, 7 at 4 p.m.' Add the remainlng fiour in whl~ tile chicken w-as dredged to the remaining oil in the frying pan, 1tir and add the wine. When the sauce is smooth.and thick, pour it over the chicken, add the canntd tomatoe11, garlic and sliced mushrroms. Cover the casserole and cook in a 350-d:egree oven for .fO minutes. Before serving, sprinkle with chopped parsley. A pilaf ill ideal to serve with th111 poulet, and for 1 vegetf>le. tiny peas. The Poulet Marengo can be made a day in advance if you want. - What's uour cooktng predicament? Send it in and see if we can cook it! While we can't personallt1 answer all your letter.!, those letteri with the most entert4ining or pntintnt culinary probUm8 will be published in this cotumn. Stnd ~our lttter& to WHAT COOKS? c'o THE DAILY PILOT. CANCER r.rune '21.July 22); Fav<>rable lunar aspect today C'Oincides wttb ability to reach beyond immedi-ate environment. Means you can communicate through writing, creative endeaVU's. E~arge horizons. LEO (July 2:l·Aug. 2'Z): Much today appear.s to be a my~ry. You may have rome dilliculty penetrating layers of pretense. Know this and be patienl Some IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTIIDA Y you are a n a t u r • I communica_lor writer, teacher. You an at~ tracted to 1fields 1uch as photography -a·nd psychology, Before year is over you will make 11el!· tiscovery of value. DENCIES: Lunar pdlsition .GENER.\L TEN· 'Doggoned Good Day' .To Feature Picnic ..,..,,..., .... ..,..._.._ ........ ....,.._..., ............ ..., ........ ..,. ........ _...,,,......,_...,,,... .... J-__,::""'~cav~eringuprorfi~ reasons. SfiaY"\fltlf1t. DENCIES: Lunar position favorable for fbhiog. Cycle hlgb Int PISCES, ARIES, Special word to SCORPIO: be <lf'iginai -take a chance. JUDGE SUMNER Gunt Spe•ker Narcotics Briefing Scheduled The monthly I u nc beo n meeting at the Balboa Yacht Club will f e a J u re a discussion or narcotics by Judge "Bruce Sum n er , presiding judge of Juvenile ,. Cotn't in Orange County. The luncheon wlll begi11 with a 11ocial hour at 11:30 a.m. at the organization's clubhouse. Judge Sumner al.80 is chairman of the California Constitution Revision Com. mlJaion. It is his hope that all parent.I will be<:ome aware of tbe tremendous problems !acing young peo- ple today, especially their constant bombardment with oppcrtunities: to a c q u 1 r e narcotics. I nte rn ationa I Feast Staged ~ "international" luau will be ""'eel by tile Orange eoonty aanese Social Club tor ,_,_. and gu-. Dr. and Mr<. Lock Goe Dint have offered tll<iT San· ta Ana home for the party settmg, pl fee1ivitiei will befin ol 6 p.m. &may, sept. & . Exotic d!8bes from Polynas tan, Cbinese, Jeptmese, Kocean, Spanish andF'rmdlruiJllneMllbe P1--"'1 by lbe "'"'1llOt teciioo, a n d Polynell{an aiterlainmeol '"'1 be pro- Vlded. ~ .. .,. 0001· m-irit Mr. ..., IV'.r1. EchNld -<I I • a I -· OC Single Bees 11lt -ml fourih . Fridar of lbe lllOllll Or..,. Collnly Sinll• -gaiber in °* Sc!llod, Garden CrOYe. ~ bolln ol I p.111 .... ~· A J:>ocgooed Good Dey will be Ille theme of the ruting In N..,.,.-t l>land Parle ""'1<d by Newport Island Woman's Auxiliary Sept. 7. Hot dop, chili dogs allll sauerkraut dop will "be . featured m the mm1 with , potalx> cbips, sol! drink& and • desserts. Eot'ertainment for t h e evfl1lt whlcb iJ schedUled to begin at 4 p.m . will be pro. vi~ by the Misses Debbie MebJMU', Robin Metzleur and OOmi.e Myer1. Music for dancing has been ar· ranged by Mrs. William Smitll. Chairmen for U1e event will be the Mmes. Warren Cline, Harry Hulburt, Howard Dean, Jack Wilde, C&rlton Bishop, A r t h u r Miller and Mable Wilkins. Idand residents a n d friends are illlvited to this annual ' ' g r e e t your neighbor" event. Th o s e wtsilinr to donate dessert,, services or for further in· formation call Mrs. WOOam Melcher, chairman ol. the !eland Auxiliary at 673-4658. Peering Around Travelers Entertained MR. AND MRS. LEO too w1l1 spend three wee~ Auxiliary of, tne Orange Rovin. of ~ta Mesa are ..inJ;tie Iron Curtain countries O:iunty Podiatry Asoocia· entertaining Mrs. Rovin's oo the. invitation ol two top tion. sisrer and her husband , N".r . Soviet women 's groups. The Lekawa5 plan to and Mrs. John Leonard of The non-political tour will reside in Huntington Be<:.(!h, h FalkLand Islands. include meetings wi th ·.vhile Santa An.a is the home The visit.ors' .,home is a wom81l educators, fashlon selected by ~ Wil.sons . remote, isolatea is I a n d designers, docto~ and IJ'oup on tbe edge of the An· career worfien a.nd tours of MISS ANN HARVEST, tarctic oft the coast of homes, S<:ihools, factories. daughter of Mt . and Mrs. Argemina. "They ~ve a art muaeum9, churches and Helge Harvest of Costa unique society,'' said Mr6-. palaces. Mesa, was graduated Tri-Teens Sponsoring Poolside Fashion Show Leonard, "tht.re is very lit-magna cum laude, from Ue crime and no poverty. ARR IVING families of Woodbury College in Los Becau.se the popuia'tlion is poQiatri6ts, Dr. Lyman H. An~les in August. smd, mly 1,200 in the only Wilson and Dr. H e n r Y A fa.shiOn major, she is 1nwD and a 1,000 more aeat· Lekawa. were hooored and now employed. as 'a designer- t.end over the other islands welcomed by the Women's for QWfornia Look. oo sheep farms, everyone is -----'----------------! taken care of. 'Ibe people are of Britisb background. Many have settled there el~ as whaler11 or as vic- tlml of shipwrecks." B a ck-tcHicbooi fa&hions will be modeled It Ille poo!Ado _,,, -"' by tlJe HlllllinC!on ~ Tri·Teem, Jlllior AuDllary of tile Hwitillgton Beach Junior w ....... Club. The benellt fllr the Utile Brother$ and Si1ters Orphanage in Mexico will take place in the Huntington Beach home of the Frank Turni>ullo Friday, Sept. 6, at 2 p.m. Em...lainmem will be of· flored by Cindy Turnboil, llawallan and Tahitian dan· alng, llDd -bd.et by Gayle Dabne)o llDd Suzi Hor· rwa. o.cu .. .,._.,. • are b e l a 1 Decembe r Wedding Planned Mn. Mildred Meeok of Lynwood """""'1<ed the eng a gement of her da~, Janke M""'1k to ADeu K. Kriz, fJOn of Mr. am Mr<. Ar111ur Krlz of Newport Beach. The ~·to.be is a 1964 graduate Of Lynwood Higti Sdlool and now i8 att.endi!l'g Cali:fornia State College ~ Long Beach, working toward her etmnentary teaching cr'ede«W. She is employed by the City of Lynwood's Recreation an<i Park& depa.rtmenf.. I Her fiance moved to CBYJomia trom Illiflolll eight y e a rs ago and ifaduated from Cal State Long Beach . He now 111 teedling and coaching at Hosler Junior H\gll School In Lynwood. Tbt -. will "*' P!Ot:< Doc. 21 la Tfinity Four1quare QJurdt Ljnwood. ' SHARP H 'f•u'•• • 1h•r, .. •tl•r, ••• ft.. DAILY '1LOTS f•1t1010 Di-.·A-ll"• d•nlfl.ti •-'• s.t. uN•y.. M.n • ~ .... , •••I ..• ""' ....... f.V'ff i.wyl111 .,. •• 111.,. pl8Med by .Kathy Morris and !Ula DlilJnur wl>lle Tcnl Amann l 1 Nlrelllment. dla.lrmen. S e r v i n c as bolt!!I N will be Kadly Patrick and Su z a n.n e Puoola. Modeling fublooo from the Wet Seal in Huntington Center will be Junior aux- lki'ary members Ann Dildon. Suzanne Pemin;tan, Jane Seymour, Mary Marquez, Qirjg Crock~ and Cheryl Finch while Shmi Jensen will cOmmentate. The benefit 18 _, to tile ~ and ftcketa at '1.%5, Jl'lrdmed from m""""'• er by ealJlnf .!.1i.H Dillon, ticket cbalrmaa, at 1136.oot3. Tourl&tl, however, are begjming to diloover the .islmdl, • place -.e wild life can be observed in a natural atate. J "We have great ad· m.m.tion for the Falkland Islanders,'' Mrs. Leonard sa)'5. "They man&ge to live happily in one of ~ win- diest ~ i>n eerth. 'llley are not afraid ot work. They bake bad -in stride." The Leonards moved to the Falldirxb to represent !be Balla'[ Fat\IJ. MRS. CLAUDINE GUNN of OorODa de! Mar will join 65 other buaiMsa, pro-H B TOPS OO's i..s.ione1 onc1 conmrnruty leedm for a unique venture TOPS 00'1 of Huntinltoe in pe<>onal diplomacy in<ide Bead:! meet every 'llnzrsday the Soviet Unon a n d at 9:30 a .m. in tbe Cofn. Eastern Elll'ope to enable mw1ity M'flthodist <llurch, women from Eut and WMt Huntin8ton Beach. Mrs . to get acquainted. ·Mrs . Howerd Simon at 968-1719 Gunn b personnel diN<tor will answer q u e 1 ti o n s for R>obifleon'11 in FMhion regarding memberships . Jsla.nd . She and her delega· j --~-- make d inner a dra matic d eparture in May Co's Terrace Room Enjoy a new ele91nce in dinin9 pleesur• while you shop. E:xc•ll•nf food, served in • cherming efmo•· phere w ith chempegne, +e or b••r if you wish. Otnn•r is ••rv•d 5 nights e w••k, Mond•y through Fridey until 8:00 p.m. Luncheon ••rved deily. 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' ·-... -· - Wednesday's Closing Prices -Complete New York ' .. --_J .• ~ .... ~·~ -~ ;;·" ~It i I ' I • "' • .,...,.,.-~----.. -· ----• ... -. gAft,y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ~· • .. • r It's Not a ' What was au that dlli:\lna: at Sa4dl~ack Jlll11or ,:;z College last week •bout a~uA:Ode? ·' · ·· ~llan.s Vogel wam9l11oreqlllre that 1tudents .'""."'not outrace public decency by t h·e l r appearance or ·l ! m~ ~:~i::1:::~ ~:: ~o':~'io unruly beerds ~ as opposed to a neat goatee or mustache. Albert Ein- IUi.n might have had trouble. His hair looked Uiliuly, b!s dress casual. .. _ Perllapa the llchool needs a dean of fashion, to ad- juillcate the nuances ol grooming. OI coune, unUorms would eJlxnJnate all gueas work. But ~ybe the problem (ii there really is one) will •. be oolved if everyone Involved in the proud and &tgnifl· cant effort of launching Saddleback-mcludlng the first students as well as the trustees-Can concentrate on the idea that Saddleback is not supposed-In be ·a two- year extension of high school. It is the flrsl two yean of college. There i& a difference. Responsible, f.onsiderate It should be a swinging affair. The Laguna Beach Youth Council is sponsorin' an end~f-summer street dance for the young set Friday on Forest Avenue. It is the group's only street-dance this summer. They've handled it by the book. City Council per· mission has been obtained. : d••den'lhe noise. A rope fence will be hung U.m parj<· Ing meters to keep the young folk and thetr shOjl iQles oil building frontages . There is even to be an egg c a r t o n barricade to muffie sound which might disturb a nearby telephone answering service. . The .poillt is, the youngstets have shown res_pcnat.. 'bility and consideration for others in piannfii& the . dance. Raiden!& of the area should ~procate by show· lng forl>earance U tempted to complain to police. For a Bright Christmas PIAns ~: decorat~.Laguna Beach with a FMlvlil oJ! Lights during lhe YuJe season should be welcomed. Laguna residents ,have traditionally come through with a blaze of qirtstmas ligbting color. The decora- tions and home lilblinl: make the hills twi.1!k!4 With color. ·~ .. \. William Mccready,' Cham~r ot Commerce,~ mas llghfu1g chairt!j~ Will also be working 'tb fti In make· the !igbling" ram a solidly-back"'), piojec!, Qf the busine>s commqnrty. ~ "~ ' Lll(htlng material&':will be available at eo-s t for firms !hat plan to light !Ip. · Additionally, Christmas scenes are to be ereded a( the three entrances to the town and a 40-foot Christmas tree will reign at the fQOt of Brriadway. ·L.: • . The pt'oject cer\ainlrfl.eserves community su~ to help make Laguna a brigbt star in Orange ·' ' Policemen will be on duty. So will adult chaper• ones. The bands will be aimed toward the ocean to help ~ule decor. 1 . " •I• - T hprough fubliclnquiry --. Ii-Needed . Clfl~GO -Much more than a cloMd Jl'BI Uiv~stigation ts needed to e~~ the ugly sides of the outrage In Cbicago. What ii needed i'IJ a thorough public Inquiry to tell It Uk• It was~ wncl not the way the American publk beard It from G<ne .McCarthy or A1a-Ribicoff. . -T6i.,..._Jiruta1 reaction or me Chicago po.Ji!=!t-in respons,e to ample pro- f'~ by organized and disciplined ~-~ demonstrators involves mahy dUtermt aspects of what Is wrong In -Aiiitif• today. Vice Pres i dn1·- ll~y called for an FBI Jn. ~n. What is needed is a te~taUve public commission to eU.n:ilDe every aspect, police brutality u yell as Commwtl!t incl~ment, the nt<ft1 culpability of G<ne McCarthy <l" the lack of it, the police state of Mayor Daley ar the lack ol lt. TBIS ONE REVOLTING Incident In the atreet& of Chicago while the. Democratic Party was nominating a candidate for president compre511es in- to a few hours a fantastic nightmare. It ·raises these questions for which there are only partial and mostly pre- judlCed answers: Are idealistic young pe<iple trying to flDd their way in a difficult and putt!· ing world, being used as the cutting ed&:e of anarchy by older revolu· tlonaries who do not mind if 300 or 400 of the passionate kids get their heads sPUt and arm1 wrenched? Has the protest movement gone beyond thi bound1 ·Of all acceptable standards of peaceful assembly and petition to redress grievances! To what extent have well·meanlng publlc figures lent themselves in the interest or their own political ad· vancement to the ·••politics of con· frontation" which has as its only lm· mediate objective paralyzing and then tearfbg apart the existing system? OR, WAS mE protest demonstra· lion 11 it was seen on Michigan Avenue, an emotional expression of deeply felt aspirations or idealistic you.og people for a better world? Should they have been welcomed to Ch~«io. sheltered. ff!d and permitted to espress themselves, and tJike part now ln the great processes of democracy which lhey later will con. trot! Are their grievances justified! Do they·have a viiion! Do they love all maimnd or merely hate the draft? ....---a,, ae.,..e ---. Dear George: ~nuth all your levity and facetlou.s approach to life l find a gre£t deal Ol rather lofty thlnk- lnc. with an 1pproacb high above 1hat ol most advice columnlstJ. Why do you bide tl>il with bumcr? CURIOUS llMr Curious: t'm loUlhlnc to bop from <17fn( -1otuall y, the reuon I -oo Jolty ll I've been llvlnf 11 a tr.. 111 tht back yard since ~ wtlt rad my column on how ~~ be 1he boos In (1l'bo talc! ..trice lo cbeop! ' !'oluwlnr <leorf•'• ..i.i.:. could &.-At -cOOllT lhlnc you ever Ml L Tl:!f. .. kl N<itN-.~~ ' ' -! . ' • ,! ~ .. -.. ;: ..... .. ' . . ' "' ; .. Newsmen at Conv enti on Were Onl'{f p'oing T~r· Job Dea r Gl oomy Gus: Torn Between Ange·r and Dis belief .So La(Wla's anti-hippie law was ·ruled unconstitutional 1t the low· est court level. I hope tbe city wins on appeal. U 1omethlng isn't done to protect the city, we could have proportionately the same damage to property , values and sale1 u the Sunset . Strip haa ruffered. -.. •·-IW. W. L. Tlllll ...,.,,. "'*"' _.,. .,.,.. ... -rt" ,..... ff ........... , ... 5Mll .,_,. ... -• .,....., ..,., CNllW ...... How have their vtew1 been formed? By exposure to a wide range of facts or to the prejudices of college pro- fessors, editorialista and intellectuals wbo have ·obje:c:tions to the Vietnam war more vlscei'al than logical? --were Ma)'or OiTey's etforts to main- tain order in Chicago a refiection of the' old system of suppressing OJr position and ao expression of the storm tz;oopers of the poliUcs of con· frontatlan? IF IT JS ACCEPTED that order must be maintained, there 111 the cen· tral question of how that ia to be done and what methods and procedures are j1.&11tified under what conditions to maintain order. This que11tion needs a great deal more study. To the Editor: I watched it -I heard it -I sat st~. torn between anger and disbeUef. Freedorri of '"the press -what a mockery. The Democratic convention clearly violated both the righta and persons of our newsmen. We all witnessed on camera. · What did they NOT want us to see er · hear, these politician& who have been running our country? WHAT IS happening behind closed doors? Something i1 terribly wrong. If our fellow Americans can react so violently -ask yourself, "Why?" We must no longer be Ostriches hiding our head& ·in the-aand. Our newsmen were only d-Olng their Joi< -yet they were .. attacked. · (resent very much the manner In which the news -1Tess and TV - personnel were treated. I RESENT THE indignities our delegates and private citizens were Subjected to. I resent bar\:ed wire fences, armed forCes and security guards. I resent the hlgh·handed manner in which a "mlnority" .b e h l n d closed doora are running our country while calling themselves the "majority." l':ril bewildered. I'm angry -I'm scared. Are you? . H. M. REID Dafev'• •eha1'1or Were the Chicago police justifiably nacting to a "bearded. dirty, lawless rabble" bent on disrupting and paralyzing the Democratic convention. or did some policemen just lose their heads under dirty-word taunta from a bunch of lively kids! The ·ltory come& to you eJthtt way To the Editor: in Chicago. Anyone who has meref.y As students of. Orange Coast Colleg~ s~n tbe 1hocJdng film clips of pb~ we hive lodge~ a formal p;otest beatiag up the kidJ n~s a somewhat.,, agalnit Mayor Richard ~· Dale.y s use broader vi.lion before arriving al f.\rtn ~~Gestapo tac~cs (Jn the nigh~ of conclusioru. . Angust·21. 1968 m front of the Hilton ' Hotel in Chicago. We deplore the 'TBE'"FBI WON'T-give us anywhere bii.J.tal~l>bysfCal vlol1nce exerted upon near tbe ~hole~!"{· We will heW ' the f n ten ti o n,a 11 y peaceful Iron). 'tlle J:''at th~t '.~ some lnstanCeS· ,dem<111rtratots. and .possibly In ·violation of federal Al • mfjor proponent of the ' laws.on dvtl ~tstbe police reacted' Democtatic. ·Party's ideals of peace in the spitltofMayprDaley'a prritous . and domestic tranquility; as a mayor doctrine of lb~ looters. '·and controller of latge city organiza. We will allO beer that the ~ids were tion, and primarily as a ciU:zen or the ?rganlfed and.exhorted by David Den. United States. Mayor Daley had utger, who calla, hlmseU a non-Soviet obligation to uphold Ulese basic ideals. Commtmlst and organized the march The basic privilege of all Americans on the Penlagon last year. Among the Is freedom of speech; remembering others involved we.re Tom Hayden of this, we urged him to nexamine his Students for a Democratic Society, behavior toward people who voca11y which took over Coluinbia Unlverslt:~" demonstrate diUerencN of opinion. closed it and now has succeeded in LANI MAILES pushing out its president, and Jerry JAN EDWARDS Rubin, head or the, Youth International DONNA LYKE Party (YJppies). PATTL.HlGBY But that will not help much. Con. MARDENE tv'JEBER gress will wish to investigate the ROGER TOPZ Chicago outrage, and that may nQt help much either. A deep, thorough, unprejudiced, publicly-conducted in· quiry is needed to bring out Into the li(bt or day why .and how It was that the city or Chicago and the nation should have another outrage on its conscience. Beyond that, the establish· ed. authority needs publicly acceptJible guidelines on how to hand.le the pollUc1 of con!rontaUon. Quo tes Gov. <laude .R. KJrk, Jr .. F1orld1, la S.F'. addrua -"You vote for a presi- dent only 1bout 10 time' in your lile. It is a preciou1 thing •.. 1omethin1 70u don't !hr.,. 1way ll&htl)'." 'BrewMw F. Ames. M. S..noma SUM C.llete student -'1 decided to 1pt:nd my time wiUI YOWi.i people who ~·t Ukely to cUe nest month ... wh o don't talk endlea:1.IJ' about their acbe1 and paiDs." Good for Good To the Editor: Thls Is a letter ()f thanks to the DAI· LY PILOT for the splendid covera«e given to actl\lities of ttle various civic organizations for which I am prtvileg. ed to worK on a volunteer basis. In every instance when t have con.. lacted The DAILY PILOT ,concerning a releue that is of public Interest, l have met fine pe;sonnel. Since, In youth, we we.re taught much about returning good for ren· de:red gi>od, tt does 1ppear that we who are readers can act reciprocally toward our newspapers. WE CAN REMEMBER th 1 t newipapermen and WQmen work Y!:TY hard under rules u refards time: and apace. There is alw1y1 pressure to g:et ed1Uon1 into homes ind on the standis. Also, corta: of pubJJcaUon hive rlaen In ratio to price advances In ()lhe.r areas of acUvity. New• cover•&• la ex· cellent. Letters. from readers are wt"lcom.e. NoTm4lly wrikr• 1h.ould convey thnr m.e.!sagts in 300 word.! or,...~1s. The right to condtme ~iters to fit .!pace or eliminate libel ii reserved. AU let- ters mwt include signature mtd mait- ing addre1s, but name1 will be wit~ Mid on t'equest. • continually authors _bills that !how intelligence, courage, and a iJ'asp of the knowledge oJ state government. We've elected him twi~ Slid we'll elect him again in splbe . o{ your attacks. Must close as our mynah bird is clamoring for yOUT editorial page. RICHARD H. !¥ZY Son .Joaquin Bonda To the Editor: Do the people of the San Joaquin • ichool district know that on Sept. 17, 1968, they will be asked to vote for a SS Speaking for myseU, I am grateful million bond iss11.e to build schoob in to the Orange County pres a. And it 11 their area? my stncere hope tbat my friends and Do they know that a Yes vote for co·workers will travel even more this issue w.ilJ 11ecure their c.h.ildren's faithfully the. two-way street called future? Reeiprocity In support of the nledia Do they know that by tm without which has responded so cheerfully and this $.5 million their children 'could be faithfully to our needs. ~A ~n double sesSions, or worse yet. not RUTH JOHNSON have a school in the area available to them? Def ends Schmits To the: Editor: My Jalth in your edltoml policy wu nearly restored when you strained your ann to pat our good governor on the back for signing two bills that seemed to please you-namely the new drug law and the long overdue welfare0 law (editorial of Tues., August 27). I agree-both are good legislation and I'm &urprioed that both got through our Legl!lature. · Then, back to your same old record wbith you've played too long and too loud already. As I read. through the editorial on state Sen. John SchmitJ and the John Birch Society l couldn't help but recall the many feeble ex· cuses you've used to malign both Sen· ator 'Schmitz and the John Birch Society. 'Th.is time It was because be, llke many others, la highly cri.tical of the textbook "Land of the Free." You natutally wouldn't give the good sen· a~ the benefit 'of stating that some Callldmia School DistricU have re· fused to allow tttis controversial text in tbeU 11chool!. ' YOU ALSO stl'etched the truth In suggesting that Dr. Max Ralferty was satis£ied with thia '10 called "history." He has merely tolerated th.is text be· caus~ he c.an'l do anyth.lng else in his position: · And one other fact that you have overlooked (and you overlook many important faQ.I' .bout Se l'J at or Schm.ltz) i~' that Sen'ator Schmitz is an edocator. Before be en- tered state politics he was a college JX"of•111« and 1 believe i,. bu his doctorate degree in some 'Ph&ae of educaUoo, which, I belie\>e wOllJd qual- ify him somewhat O'(er the editor to make an lntelligenl )udgme:nt on what W'e are·dolng in eecondary edooation m the atate. FINALLY, IN your b1vl• (and It alwaya ls when you edJtorialii,e on John Schmitz} you s1y that next "Schmitz will condemn Gov. Re1gan for spending too rnach money." Again, you haven't done your homework. I was of the opinion that the L.A. Timea ls requlred readlni at the DAILY PILOT. Quite a rew weeks ago, the L . A. Times gave an entire column on pago thr<e, mind you, to the report that Senator Schmitz did condemn Governor Reagan fo.-both bis btJd.!et aod his spend.inf. I beUeve he slated that the currel bud1et is some 12 per- cent over the highest budget for any fint.year rovernor l.o California and hlgl>or than any n•low budg« of the "Big Spender, Gov. Pat Brown . Senator Sch.rnlb devotd all ol hll Um• betllrln( 0r..,. Counly'• pollt- ICl.J poolUon In Sacrammto. Ho DO THEY KNOW that unless we secure the passage ol this bond issue, our State School Bullding Aid will be cut oU? Do they know that their school district is depending on them to get out and vote to pass this issue? We need a two.thirds m·ajority vote to pass it. Do they know that we need. at the present count, for our future, at lea11t eight elementary schools, two in· termediate schools, six land sites and administration facilities t o ac· commodate our children? . • Ir all of them knoll',.'fi.ne ,'~ut if they djdn't, they do now! So get out and , vote Yes on Sept. 17! ~ RUTH DELVEscc1vo • San Joaquin Citizens Bond Committee San Joaquin Scho ol District covers the newly developed arew along the San Diego Freeway, including Univer· sity Park, El Toro, Leisure W arid and Mission Viejo. -Editor' 'Both Wrong' To the Editor: Someone should Inform Dr. Max Rafferty, who ,Tecently wondered wtiy the antf:v1etnam War people didn't protest the Russian invasion of Czechoslo\lakla, that pTufes't marches have occurred. The marches were staged throughout the world -in- cluding, Communist ceuntrie5. One such march;lo the United si.ites *• led by Di.;~11,JBmln Spock~<Lslnlnr Vietnam er~, . ,. · I reaent the attacks by oth~ ·such as H. B. McDonald Jr. who ltatad in this paper ttiat perhaps \be' peace groups artl a Communist front organization. 'I'lre&e simple anrnn to Home Chai:ity Oakbunt. N.J., New1: "~ a 1en· eral rule, one shou.ld know the: P.f!OPle and the syst&m ol adm.inistratiOa to which bis donation ii directed. 'l;;ven wme ol the larger charitable · crgan· izatioll!I, or dl!ease flgbting ~ tions, spend too mucll of their iacome on adminiltradon. A reasonable guideline is to Jn.st.st thal at lNSt 75 percent of all income be used for non. administrative purposes . Ako, most charity is ~er wed and utilized at home. tn our communities, then are tbose in need~ And curiously. many d. 1M dona.te rather generously to teV· enl far-away charily drives Nd\ year while overlooklna: 1'11tll wt might do in our area wun the. ame aen-- erosity ... everything that is disagreeable ls Communist is foolish. IS THERE A pro.war citizen in the United States who can see what we are doing in Vietnam is wrong, for there is no difference between the two invasions? The United States invaded a foreign country, Vietnaro, to force aur ideals. The Soviet Union has in· vaded a foreign country. ~zechosJovakia, to force their political ideal. Both invaders are wrong in doing what they have done. They have created war •nd disallowed others to determine their course. I remember when our generals said give us 50,000 men and we will clean out Vietilam In two weeks. Now, with over a half million men, the general! say victory as we know Jt is im· possible. THE SOVIET UNION will beat down the Czechs, but only militarily. They will still want freedom as do Hungary and Poland. The Soviet Union is fighting a losing battle. The Com- munist world will and ls splittinc without western interference or war. As for communism in America It will not happen if we solve our inte~ problems. There Js no way for ex .. ternal preasures to destroy us if we solve our iiiternaJ problems. J say we should turri away from Vietnam and -war. and atop turning away from our problems. VAN Mc KINZIE P.ot.ert11 Pockets To the i:dltdr: After, ~din&: the Saturday Com. ment Pap (August 24 ), it was good to read abOut the concern over poverty pockeb 1n Orange County, as there are ma117. After careful •t.udy of the "map covering the poverty pocket3 I was surprised to see our home wa~ smack Jn the middle of the poverty pocket. At f1rst I thought the map to be a little off scale, but the marked area was too vut and areas in the city that are known to have poverty were not mark .. ed. Now our homes Jn this wide Poverty area range from abaut $23,000 to '33.~. What we would like to know is, when will we receive our first weUare check? BARBARA CRIPPEN The "pockets" wert outlined by census tract& -the smalle.st deftrP able area available. H01.0evtr all homts within heh tracu are n~t be- low sta~rd -quite the contrary iJt many 1n.sta~e1_. TM map rimpZv meant that Wtlhtn the.!e certain areas sub-standard hcu.sing could be found.. -Editor --~-- Wednesday, Sepl (. 1968 T"4 tdltorlol pag• of u.. Dal!r Pi.Jot Neb ta inform. and lfim. ulate readtts bv pre1n1tin.g &hi.I M1Dl:'pCJlcr'1 optn.ioru and com- mentary Oft topit:r of intt1'e1« ond rignlflooncc. br providing o f01'Vm f01 tht" "~esrion of our r1ader1' opinion.s, and by prr1nuln11 tM di0f'T1e Wtw. pointl of Informed obstn1er1 and 1polerme• on topia of U.. c1or. Robert N. Weed, Publisher. ' ..- \ ~~-·-·~-~~-~-·~·~~~-~·~•~LS .. ..,e.,..,,••~• ... a ... z040a•aauwsaauwusaao~q~scz.,.socss~-*"""'.,.,..'.411"'& .. a .. :•s151£ .. t•& .. l1£2'~4~C ... OIEJl4•4'414~4 .. 41f!'OllllULZSl!!E!A11f21•41¢4~$11111..~22',.4(£Qli sq • I -- • • • • .. • Newport Harbor DAILY PILOT . _ • Today's Closing , • VOL i1·, NO. 2f3, 8 SECTIONS. 76 PAGES - ... , • • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA N.l'. St.eb • WEDNESDAY, ·SEPTEMBER ~. 1968 TEN CENTS -• • Parallel Paths: In Life, Death. Kl LLED IN ACTION D•ni•I E. W•rlc KILLED IN ACTION Miehe .. R. Mangan Better Geography? 'Non-political' Shuffling Due 7 Council Districts By JEROME F. COLLINS OI' 111• Dellr "11.t Sttfl' The boundaries of Newport Beach's seven city councilmanic districts. redrawn in the heat of controversy less_thi;ll\. a year ago, are about to be redrawn again. Councilmen have. decided to try to undq the "ge.op-a.Plll9 v~~'.' ~­pose<:I on van6d1t• !~'ties in the present district map, adopted last October. "This time," says Councilman Robert Shelton, "we'll try to change the boundaries iD a non-political at· mosphere." He me~ns .without a municipal electiOn just around the cor· ner. Police TV Idea 'Merit' Seen by Mesa's Council The controverSial Electronic Pro· icctive System (EPS) nahowly voted down by the Ne'wport Beach city coon- cil recently has been seen by the Costa Mosa City CollllC'il as having a '"definite amount · of merit.." and has been referred to ttle city manager's office for further investigation. If Costa Mesa would get the system it would provide closed circuit TV cameras monitored by the police, nt high-cri~e areas around the city. The issue brought befOre the Mesa council Tue;day night. was saJ~ by Ci· ty Manager ~ur R. McKenzie W have definite merit if used in a loca- tion such as Orange Coast College where a rash of stereo tape tt:iefts has plagued police. "I don't know anything about it," Mayor -Alvin Pinkley s~ today. "All we did last night w.. to instruct Mr. McKenzie to get the infonnation. I don't k.nof.' how much of an invasion of privacy there would be. But if thef'e is, then something has to be done." Orange Weathet' The sUver lininC behind those mornJng clouds is the afternoon suif which will warm the Or- ange Coast Thursday with mid- • 70 mercur1 -as per usual INSIDE TODAY A mto tttl'Hlgt repertory company in Httntmgfan Beach maktt its dtbui th.ii weUnd with "A Thou.rand Clotmu." Stt Entntainmtnt, Pa0t lit ....... c 111...i1 a-'"" ,_, ,_,_.. i>,.ittl PWl!ft• °""m' llll!W .. I ,.,. '"""' .... ~ ··-"'" Clllll -•M ...,_. Mal ... 1 .. , .. w "' " • • • " " ,..,, • " .. " Mtrrl ... LklMa t ~"""' . #MV'" " """'"' """" " 1'1 ....... 1 """ tot Or•-,_,, ... S9d1I l'l.wl !).II ,_.,. 11.fl ltKll: Mlltlth ,..,, T•~... SCI 'fMlt.A It ,,....... 4 CH-"""• 11 Wwlf """ u That was hardly the case last October. The squabb\e then centered on Dee Cook's District 5. Councilmen found it impossible_ to achieve a population balance as well as to maintain reasonable geographic lines without removiog Cook's Irvine Terrace home foon,~...UMrict. 'J'hat would have prevented him from seeking re~lec· lion. After highly charged debate. tbe old council finally agreed to shift Cook's district west, so that it straddled the Upper Bay, with one of its legs just barely dipping into Irvine Terrace. Its population (5,500) closely ap- proximated that of any other district -a city charter requirement But its boundaries in no way reflected "natural areas or contiguous and com. pact territory" -another charter re- quirement The council apnroved tbe weird boundary arrangement in a 4.3 vote. with Cook casting the tie-bteaking ballot. He is now off the councn. Ed Hirth defeated hlm in the April council election. Another . example of the present district map's a c K now I e d g e d shortcomings is its division of Balboa lsland into two political u n I ts . Shelton's District 6 and l-loward Rogers' District t. It4s the first time the island has been split into two districts. Mayor Doreen Marshall brought up the subject of redistricting at 1he present council's last study session. She poi11ied out that after adoptin~ the map now in use, the old council went on record unanimously declaring it!: intent to redistrict again after the April election. "I don 't , think we should postpone this until we're right up against another election." she said. ''The ob- vious problem is the present boun· daries. Not enough considt1ration is given to the geographical aspects. Natural separations are iJ!:nored." "Jt does destroy the original inhlnt of the districting system." said freshman Councilman Donald A. Mcinnis, of West Newport. City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt was then instructed to develop in- formation on the current and pro-. jet:ted population balance of the seven districts. "Let the staff make recom- mend8tions," said Shelton. ''without regard lo present council members' residences." There was nod is a e: ree men t . Hurlburt said he would report back within 80 days. Murder,. Newport Beach police today disc! ... ed the .rrest before dawn Labor Day of a Costa ti1es.a bartender who had threatened to klll himself, h i 1 girlfriend 'Or a poUceman witb a load· ed ~ caliber rifle. The incident ended without blood1h· ed after the girlfriend managed to coax Uie man to give up the weapon while two police officcr11 stood outside b~ Balboa Peninsula apartment. The 23-year-old bartender was taken 00 police headquartetl. t h e n transported to Oranie County Medical ' Two BalbQa Jsland servicemen whose 1 lives closely paralleled in school, student activities and cham- pionship athletics have ended closely parallel during U.S. Army combat operations in Vietnam. Identification of the two Harbor Area Gls came Tuesday in a list of 164 other servicemen killed, including three Marine Corps enlisted men Crom Santa Ana. Beach Not . . Staying Still For Army . By BRUCE BENSON OI "'-P1llr f'llllf Stiff Discoura·ged U. S. Army Corps or Engineers officials this m or n in g surveyed the fickle shoreline or West Newport and learned that tons of sand freshly carted in to the area had been washed out overnight Asked what they planned to do next, the Corps officials said: "You tell us what the ocean's going to do, md we'll tell you what we're going to do." By 8 p.m. Tuesday it was clear that the evening's high tide was not _.,wecful enou!,11 to cause renewed property damage. Hundreds of people milled about street ends, watching waves roU to within a couple hundred feet ol homes. then breaking over a barrier or hastily laid down granite rocks. The five. ID eigbt.fo0l combers ,were borne asbore by winds blowing into Southern Galifornia from Hunicane Liza,, located sever~! hundred JP~ tp the southwest off Mexico. Forecast.ers said Liza w:>s eXpected to shrink into a leSI menaclns tropical storm sometime today, with winds at her center diminishing from 70 plus knots down to 50 knots. "We expect it to be down to maybe 50 knots within the next 24 hours, with waves back to normal along our beaches by Thursday night,'' reported an official for the Enviroomeotal Sciences Service Administratioo in Los Angeles. The return Of a normal sw1 would be welcome news for the Army Corps of Engineers practically thwarted so (See NEIVPORT, Page %) , * * * Laguna .El Morro Trailer Park ' Ravaged by Sm·f Sundecks wert collapsed or tilting at El Morro Trailer Park north of Laguna Beach today as the sea coo· tinued its September fJ'oUc. Residents of the park. aided by volunteer youths fJ'om Laguna Beach Search and Rescue Explorer Post 717, were sandbagging against the bat· tering expected again from . tonight't1 high tide. Meanwhile. the rest of Laguna Beach was losing sand to the storm surf and rip tide action triggered by Hurricane Liza howling at sea. "There isn't much beach left, not much sand,'' said Lifeguard Jeff Powers from the M.aln Beach tower. "Theft's not any beach near the Bluebird area, just rocks,·• he said. Powers said the sea has undercut the llleguard tower at Mountain Road and generally robbed beachk of sand. The t1and usually returns later in U1e year. A spokesman at the trailer park said "quite a few sun decks (in front of trailers) are leaning precariously and are going to go." Others had already collapsed during high tides and wave baltering Mooday and Tuesday nights. Suicide Center for observ.Uon. Police said ~ they received a call .about !:55 a .m. from 1 22-ye&r-old wqman that her boyfriend was making threats wiUl a rifle .• Officers said they followed the young W'Olllan to the bartender's apartment .t.tid wMched her enter ahoad of them throug'h a rear door. Peering in, pcllce said they saw the boyfriend lying on a bed . A rlne rested acros11 hjs rigtlt leg, with Qie barrel pointed at the door. \Vbile ¥ po\ke rlood outsi4e tho • Tbe Orange CoWlty dead are: '"'·to th• Univttsky ot Am .... on a Cpl. Daniel E. Wark, 21, ol 225 Apolena Ave., Balboa Island. ot his death Friday, while the Marigan family learned the yomtg enlisted man was missing in action a wee.k ago and death was confirmed this week. · track sdlolanhip, then entered U.S. Spee./4 MJchael R. Manco, !3, of ~ Garnet Ave., Balboa Island. Sgt. Davlcl P. McCord, of 147 De Anza Wne, Santa Ana. Sp. David L. McRae, of 131i S. Mam St., Santa Ana. L/Cpl. Pete!' F. Camacho Jr:, of 1920 S. Center St., Santa An.a. The family of Cpl. Wark was notified Spec/4 Mangan graduated from Newport Harbor High School in UNI.'!, where be set a school record. as a pole vaulter and lettered in both track and football, enrolling later at Orange Coast College. lie lettered in track for OC:C. Qaduated from there and cootinued Army service a year ago. • A funeral service is scheduled Frt~ day at 11 a.m. in Pacilic Vial Memorial Park, with Dr. Raymond • Brahartls officiating,_ The family Nia memorial contributions can be sent, fP the U.S. Olympic COmmittee, attention of Wllliam E. Bachert, New York City. Survivors include his father l\obert (See SOLDIERS, Pa&e ZJ Chicago Clieers Nixon Ticker Tape Parade Welcomes Candidate CHICAGO (UPI) -, Rlch;rd M. Nix· on kicked off his 1968 presidential campaJgn today in Chicago, the city where his supporters claim he was tricked out of victory in 1960. Standing up in the back of an open convertible with confetti and ticker tape streaming down upon hlm. Nixon rode through the Loop financial dis· trict while thousiands cheered from the sidewalks and pressed against police lines. Air California . ' Plans to Use l,ligger Planes The Chicago police who came ln for ' nationwide cr1tici:sm of their handling of crowds at lut week's Democratic National Convention were on their gentlest behavior toilay. They l~t the crowds press close to the Republican presidential nomfnee and when they wanted to clear a path through the throng the officers said, "please." The crowds were allDwed to come far clo!er lo Nixon than they were to any of the Democr~tic bigwig_, wbo Air California, with ·iµ passenger loads doubled from a year ago,· will soon .~• . .l!Y~ ll->-~IJOI"· ilo'lillf ·•~ 737 je( aircralt in.Gad JJi the ao-,,... sengcr Douglas DC-9's now in uee al Orange County Airport. Air Cal President Carl Bet11coter emphasized today no increase in jet noise is anticipated. There may De some decrease, he said. . "The noise of. them," he said, "~ comparable to the DC·9. 1be_y use tbe same engine. But the advantage to the 131 la that it lifts fast«, Jt haB a futer climb rat.e." Air Cal officials pointed out that the airline's flight!: between Orange Coonly Airport and northern Calif«· nia cities now nwnber s1 ·a day. "We don't have to increase that with 1 larger plane," said a spokesma.D:· Crew training for the 7'Yl's will be· gin within two weeks. Acquisition of the twin-jet aircraft-. the only commercial jets with enginea mounted under the winp-is the result of the 'sale of Air Ca1'1 fleet to GATX- Boothe Aircraft Corp., and a leasin~ arrangerMnt. Air Cal sold il~ Joor turboprop Elec· tras and two DC·9's to GATX-Boothe. The Orange County airline the n agreed to lease back three oC the Electras and lease six 737's, Two of the 737's will replace Air Cal's two DC·9's at the county airport. The other 737'1 will be used for Air Cal flights ool of Ontario and Bw'bank airports. · came here last week for their p.arty's tumultuous and controversial cOnveo-. ti on. Nixon's reception was boi.teroua. At one point, be. even got froJri his cir Jo shake hands with members of a crowd iD front of a bakery. At Midway airport, however, ponCe and Secret Service agents kept a wel· coming Cf9Wd of ~ away from the candidate, behind a plat2 &Jass Win· dow in the terrilinal. Air Cal also announced today that passenger traffic in August reached 70,<00, an all-time hlgh and twice the August, 1967, totaJ. "If we had the 737's in use last month," said one oCficial, "we would have been able to carry 75.000 pMsengen without any increase in U1e number of flJght.s . Tilat illustrates our real reason for getting the larger plane." "CHICAGO IS MY KIND OF TOWN" Nixon Gets lloorlng Wale.,,,. In Windy City He added that during the upcoming fall and winter months, traffic is ex- pected to decline-raising the possibtJ- ity of a decrease in fUghts with the 737. Stork Markets NE\V YORK (AP) -The stock mar- ket held a fairly good gaJn this after- noon in moderate trading. (See quota- ti ons, Pages 26-27), Averted doar. they heard thfi young woman plead with her friend to give up the weapon. He at first refused, aaylng, "No, J'm going to do tt,'r tben con· li!nted to hand her the weapon. OfflceN said they found 1 handwritten note, be q u e at h I n g everything to the girl. tt ended with an obscenity db'ected at the -police department. The weapon was lotded with 1ll round.111 of ammunJtkm In lttJ magazine, plus one s-hell in the dJambec. The ri· flt also was cocked, poUce nkL Humphreyf;u.t~ V lication To Attend Security Meet WAVERLY, Minn. (AP) Democratic presidential n om in e e }Jubert H. Htimp~er. haa cut short wl\at Was to hav~ been a week-long rest and campaign planning stay to at. telld a meeting of the National Securi- ty Council in Washington. The vice president leaves his laketront home today for Minneapolis, some 40 miles away, and will fly in hl1 chartered jet to the capital for the late arternoon meeting. Humphrey also plans to attend a Cabinet meeting ln Wuhlngton Tburs- d&y before returnittg here later tl\.at day. More strategy talks are on tap Friday and Saturday. Pre11 Secretary Norman Sherman de.crlbed Humpbnoy'1 declllon to at- Bishop, 68, Die& __ BE1'1!EL, Vt. (AP) -The retired pretldlng bi•l:op o1 the Eptscooal Q:urcl: or the °'11ted Stain. ·the kt. n.v. Arthur c. u~. died at 1:1• oummer boln• Tuosdo7. H• wH fill, tend the security council meeting as "a routine decision.·~ But It was felt. here that the vice president wanted both to erilphasize his role as one close-to the 'policy 1eve1 and to get any late in[onnation on the Eastern EW'opean and Vietnam 1ltu8. lions. Humphrtf spe.nt most of Tuesday in sessions here With hJs campa1gn manaeer, Lawience FL O'llrien. who IS doubdng •• chalrmaq,._ of the Democratic NaUottal Comnil\th. NEWPORT BUS SCHEDULE LISTED Wondering wh<n )unlor or sl1 c8ttbie1 the achool bua nut Tuesday morn.Ing, the first daJ of achooJ ! Complele b::1 oclledulo lellinl loco· tionl and 'times of 1topl lor Ule Newport·Mu• ll'M 1ppear to:loy on P5lloo SC U. ' .J , I • ' ' I • '· --. .,._-~-........ ~----.... ------------------.------.,....-------~--------------. - ---- .. No :Family Blfifier lets for . Air f'.aliforma Air Call!omla will aoon put Into service atx of tit••• 113-paHenger Boeing 737 !"'-' for service between Orange County, Los Angeles c...mty and northern c.llfornla. Airline will retire two DC9s from 1ervlce, but relalD three ol Its four Proi>Jet Electra•. • Harbor Voters .N etJ,ring Registration Deadline Wlth just a little more than a 'week to 'regtater to vote for the Nov. 5 generll election, realdents o! the HCbor Al"!a haw nearly half a dozen places to register thro·ughout the week, with some open on Saturdays. In order to vote, a person m113t be a cltizeJI ol the Untied SUit.• for 90 days, a resident of California for one year, the county in which he votes for Lobsters Sizzle At Lion's Oub Annual Picnic More than 7,000 dilmers are ex· pected I<> be served up at the Balboa Bay Liam Club's Blll!Uol Loblte< Bate. The """'11 oo Corma de! Mar's Main Beacll Sa1urday and Stmdly will ln· olude ...,...slon --by U«m Cl\ibl·from all over t11f cOUl!ty. Tber w!ll .. bl! • dfawing Jlbr • '500' •• 111ap bOftd, Mario Pectnl, L ob 1 t e r Boke d>alnnan, Hid ---will be mod to help blJlcl ch!ldnll. Lui year, $7,000 from the --fl> tills itilolltlu:i'!7· At>oul il.000 clmere were -Tlct.9ls at $:1.'11 eadl can be ~ "' Ille bold! or !ram 11'3 u.nt a.I> m-. IDcludlnl Paclol at 8'1UUO. "" Great Car RJtce Ends as Caltech En~ Finishes ~; MU& .. (AP) -'11• Great l!:lectrlc car Race eoded at 7141 a.m. llJdly when a maroon 1111<1 ·wb\te battery-powered Microbus piloted -by· Califumia Institute or Technology students purred into the Muaachusetts Institute of Tectw>ology campua. · The 'l'P"aillg MIT 'team, driving a ....-d Ctrvlir. arrived on tht caltodl OOl!lpUl ln Pasadena, Calif., at 9:27 p.m. ldQ!day. Editors of Maclllne Design mogaalnt of Citvolalld, Ohio, officials ludlO•• murt now compute who m:>n tbe race. The race began at noon Aug. 28. Both entriel tr.veled the same 3.~ mile route, ooly In opposite direction•. The MIT vehicle logged 20'l.& hO\lfS, including a total of 92.5 hours in penal ti .... Th< penalty time Included lG boun incurred when the car burned out Its motors 130 miles from the finish a:nd had to be towed the rest of • the way. DAILY PILOT """'*' ..... c.nt.n.a. O.R.\NGE COAST PUllLISH!NG ~OMPANY Rob•rt N. W••d f'rtsiftnt •"II Publl)Jtff 90 days, his precinct for 5tday1 and at least 21 years of age on election day. An exception ii made ln. presidential electtons, however, 110 · that persons who have lived in the state for Jess than a year may vote for president and vice president if they can prove they were qualified to vote in the state of their previous residence. Such persons must rt:gister fn person at the Registrar of Voters of- fice, 1119 E. Chestnut Ave .. Santa Ana or call 834-22« tor further in- formation. In the Harbor area regiatratlon through th• mldnlght Thursday, Sept. 12 deadline will be available at the following locations: In Newport Beach: -Newport Beach city hall, Monday through Frtdoy, a a.m. to 5 p.m. -Republican Women's Club, 425 N. Newport Blvd., Tuesdays through Thursdays IO a.m. tp 2 p.m. - In Cost.a Mesa: -Costa Mesa.-city hall, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. -South Coast Plaza Car<1u1el Court, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. in addition, registration wlll · be available at most Political party head- quarten throughout the Harbor ..... Mesa Woman, 2 Daughters Face Assault Hea:tfug A Coat.a Mesa mother 8'ccu.ed .Of felooloosly aasaultlng Newport Beach police at headquarters f.,,.{ a Sept. 16 hearing In Newport Harbo< Munici- pal~=·~ ~i. Jnllm• inarY heK'1ng WU "Elva Eariey Bo- kenko, 331 ol"lM J'~ st. The woman WM ·amete<I a police headquarten a ft tr' rbe alilBedlY swore, kicked. and injured a· }iollo& . eergeant, a policewoman, and a police clerk. ' Her daughters, 17 and 14, .U.gedly je>lned 'her in the assault ahd swear- ing spree. They wtte also charged with felany assault and face Juvenile Court procoodJnil· Police 141d Ille light erupted alter Mn.~ WU ilotlflod that-ooe<li Ila' dauiht<n bad been picked up Oil U.. -"' cblrges ri being UDder !be lnlluence ~ drup. Missing Youth's Body Recovered. The body of Larry Ron Martin, 16, of Tustin, lost in the surf Aug. 27 off 17th Slreel JD Newport Beach, h11 been recovered by Newport Beach Ufeguards. ln response to calls from people on the Newport Pier who apparently observed the body in the water below, Ray Garber and Bud Belahe of the Marine Safety Department rebieved the body from the water at about mid· nlgbt Tuesday. Orange Coll(ltY coroner's office estimated the tlmt of death to have been 4:45 p.m. Aug. Tl for the drown· ed youth. ~ Splits NOU?. ' . ., - 1 n SchiJols · i Brothers and slater a nn't be. dlvld· ed. between Newport Harlx>I' and Corona del Mai-high schools tbis year. Lui ~ high school age chil<!ron from about flO families went to KhOol in different dlrectklns. Bu:t slMtlng thi3 fall NeWj)Ol'l·Mesa 11choo1 officials have decided to end the family divisions by granting sibl· i"' ~vileges :-; letting br~ers . aD$I sisters go to Ille Ian!• scbool. Fammes alfectM. llve in the area bounded by N.,.,,.,rt Boulevard ;..~sl Street anJI its extension, HOlica,y Road; )Ile Back l!&i: 20tl\ Street alld tts enenaon, Jngttland · I)rlve, to Mariners Drive and oortheast to tbe bay, ;.} School trustees cUd not cha!)ge Uleir pollc:y on school atrtendance to ac- corhmOO:ate the"familles. Rather, the-y did it because they were told giving sibling rights would help balance school loads in future years. Last year the school board. decided to boo nlnlb and 10111 gra~ers from tho area around tte Sack gay to Corj>tla del Mar JUgh School, wbi.cb h<;<I more room than Newport Harbor High. Eleven1JJ and 12th graders froril the same area con.tinued to go tQ Harbor High. Thia epllt about 5G tamllles. Last year 2,23.5 students attended Hert>or High and 1.960 student.s were enrolled at Oorona del Mar High. This year Corona del Mar High will have about 2,165 students to Haroor High'• 2.~1. ·Tax Bills Out Oct. 15 Despite Some P1·otest Orange County property owners wnl get tlleir lax bills sllortly after Oct. 15 county Tax Colleclor Don Mosley satS'" today, despite a move to stave of.f the bad news. A move by-the Oalifonda County Supervitors' AMocliatkm to hold up mailing of notiees until after the Nov. 5 election got litUe support today from Mosley. ''We've never,.deviated from maJling our notices because ot en election -0r anything~ I'm not lure anjone can tell us when to 1Dail them," MO!Sley oaid. The supervisors' association voted to support the delay because of Proposition 9 on the ballot sporn:;Qi:ed by Los Angeles county Tax Collector Philip Watson. 'nl.e bill wr.ruld limit most property taxes to 1 percent of lihe market ¥&1ue and eliminate them for some purposes. The effect of !IX bills being received by wtera luat • few days before elec· tloacll· foered ·w oupervison. W.Uon tdld lllem 1h1r wQll!d _,.. pusage ol his measure. lruiocent Plea In Lewd Case Newport Beach resident John Shea wu tree on $315 bail today pending a jur, trial Oct. .8 IA N1wport Harbor Munlctpal Cottrt on' .chir1e1 of 1C>llclttng a plainclothe1 policeman for a lewd flCt. Shea, .preildfnt tl the West Newport Improvement Association and a school teacher in Anaheim, pleaded innocent to one count of lewd conduct at his ar. ra.ignment Tuesday. He was arrested the night of August "l1 after be allegedly made advances toward an undercover officer, .pollce said. The two men were sitting in . Shea'• auto oQµide ,his residence at 4S2 621\d. St when he was -arrested, police reported. Skyscraper Burns NEW YORK (UPI) -A smoky elec- trical fire broke out today in an upper stary of the 52-fiQOr Park Avenue skyacraper, fC>l'cing· tbe·evacuation of ·the tOP Jiine storiea.. · _ No Injuries w'ere r.pOt!Od. About 300 persons were evacuated. Thom1' K11vil ldl~r Th•11111 A. Mvr,hine ""'""hie lctlkor Jwe1U F. C.111111 '•ul Nltt•ll ~ ·--,ldvt•tla1fll Ot'r ldllw oir.---·-2111 Witt l1llt11 lo11ln1rd M11lln9 Aildr1nt P.O. lo• 1171 t2•lJ OtW Offtcet Nearly Drowned Gi'rl'~ Condition S'till Critical • COlhl ,,,_: DI' W..t hy SlrNI LI...,.. IHtt>: m f'-t •-. H1111!1111torl 8"<11: Jllll 51PI $'""' More tha.n two weeks afttt ~he wa.5 pulled from the breakers off Huh· tlnitm SUit Beach, a teen-age Lan· .-r 11r1 rem sins uncmtcl""' and In 1uiCN:1 cond.ltl.on at Hoe.1 Memorial ~ HOepUal lf!Okea:man 1aJd the con. diU.O of Phyllt1 l!:chen1que, 15, bas re- inalde<f "uncblJlged" since she was rtlltUed by .a Uleguard patrol boat Aug. 19. PllYllit, niece of Frank Webber of 1.857 StrorbbC>ll, Costa Meat. and Welr ber'11 daugbttr, Pabicta, afae> 15, were 1wt11unln( on the 11tte beach our BrookhlB'tt -~ which, becl!ll• ol light beach crowd1, wa1 not manned by llf•llJR"d•. "Evidently a rlptldt caugtit them ' and c&nied them out past the breaker&," said Webber, ' ' My daughter bad the 'presence o( mind to remain calm, but Phyllis must have tried to figbt It." . . Webber's older da\llbUt, Janette, 21, saw the pliJ' 1truggUng from shore: and ran to a lifeguard tower for btlp. \Vben she saw ftO one was on duty, 1be went to a ntarby 1n1ck bar, from which the patrol boat was called. PatrJc1a wu safe when the boat ar· rived, but Phylll1 was noaUng face-- down and unconsclou1. She wu taken to Hoaa ln critical condition and placed in the inte.nrtve oare unit. Three day1 later 1Ull un· CODJcious but ablt to breathe on ber own, tbt rallled •llabtlY and bu - lo serious condJ.U~ ever since. ! . ~ • • Singles MecCa Boosts 1 · AII~tillie Building Mark ~ 1 " I A '132·apartmerit proJett for olngle adult.fl boomed construction totals tn August to the highest momliiy figure in tile city's MMy, Ne\\1)0!1 BNdl Dlteotor Oliver s. Grant today. . said the $11 ,219,09'2 monthly total ,.,11y topped t11' previous blg!I of fl .J millioo, reached la!t March. Eighteen pcn:nits alont1 -.r,.ere i.6'5ut4 for construction of buildiriis -for the South Bay Club, a mecca. I« unmar· rledl near NeJYPOrt Harbor lli1lh School. Cost of comtruetion woa plae' ed at $7.6 million, Rouch· grading oo Ille project &I lrvlM A .. nue al1d 11th Street -.dJ huobellUl. Grul·tald each of the 18 bulldincs will be.~ stories blgh and will CC1111aln from 30 to Tl apartmeot · unlb: 'Ibero wll1 bO' ontl!rCOnnoatinK wal!<ways l>etwffn the buUding•. Permilll were "1lo tsaued Jor cOll· strudlon of two .pll'\lng garages., recr-on bulldlag, .volley . ball and lel>ntl collrtl. .. 111• South Bllj' Club ii Ille larpst single. residential proJec:i yet 1n Newport. It 14 belN ilC11t by Ille R & B Devel-eat Co. ol Loe Analllet. Nloe &imt1lr R 1:18 c:-bavt been built or .,. coDJt:rucUon elsewl>ert. In Clal!lonlia. · Grant .. 1ai.d .amaila: other devtlollmellll f(lr -penntU ..... i5'ued "last mooai ls the Uwer Harbor View llllll'tracC, ... lrvmt Compa111 lands above Ooton& de! Mar at ,Ford Rolld aod MaoArUlur -Boulevard. '!be Donald Bl:eii Cp. flied ploll> for 911 more slnP fam.lly dW'elliDgs. wbol• L W . h C Rnl ~u ... · coot -poCged at •• agun a e1g s ourt e 4W:·h-bomes lo •all will~ • · · built on Ille 2124efe tract, recenlly ..., · neud by the cl!Jr ~ N_.t Beac~. 0 A • I • • L COn*ucl:lon totala for Ille ,_ to · • • · do!A! lop l30. mlllion, GrMtt said, alJoul n nt1 01termg . aw twicewll&tlheywereayearllfO, Perhaps half a law is better than none. At any rate, the City o( L~guna Beach is currently .stuck with. half u anti-loitering law. i ' . Judge Richard H""/"ton'1 ruling In From Page I SOLDIERS ... T. Maii.gan, C>f -the Balboa Island ad· dress, bi.a ·mother-, Mrs. Jean Mangan, of 'Costa Mesa, .sisters Mrs. Nanci Curci, of Newport 'Beach, su;an Mangan, Qi Sacramento and maternal grandmother, Mrs. R. S. MacMillan, of Laguna Hills. Cpl. Wark was in th.e f j rs t graduating class from Corona dtl Mar High School in 1965, where he lettered in swimming and cross country, con· tinuing on to OCC where be lettered in both sports again. After graduation from OCC, he enrolled at the University of Hawaii, where he was lnstrumental in organ.it· ing a reading service for new student!:. His efforts won a high commendation from university officials last June. "While he was here, he led a •very U8eful life," •aid W1 mother. Cpl. Wark, who entered the Boy Scout pre>gram when he was eight and ~came an Eag\e Sco_u~. _w11 ~ kayak raoer ~nd was in tralnJAg tar tbe - Olympics -with top }>respects of making the team -be.fore be entered the service. - The young para.lrooper's body is ex. pected to be returned home in a week and funeral serVl.Ces are pending at Pacific View Memorial Park, ac· cording to the Wark family. Survfvora include his father Frank W. Wark, his mother, a brother Walter, a sister, Mrs. Joy Leavitt, of aea, a00·three young nephews. <l.rcumstances of the combat deaths of Spec/4 Mangan, and Cpl. Wark, neither e>f whom was_ due ta return soon from the war !one, ware not given by the Defense Department. Shirley Ten1ple Off T9 Europe for GOP WASHINGTON 'CUP!) ...: Mrs: Shirley Temple Black was leaving for Europe today in search ol ftm.ds arid votes for the Republican party. The former cld'ld movie star is mak· Ing a 10-day 'tour of. the continent to Jaundi a GOP program to encourage .a1hsentee wtlng and campaign con- tributioM among the e6timeted two milli.on AmerieaM living there. Her first stop will be Rome . nnn1c1pa1 court lilt ..... k.be14 in. el· feet tbet !be section ol the city emergency ordinance ouUawiJlg &tan· ding on sideWalb ii unC<>nstltutioDal. However,· another section of ttie - ordinance aimed at moving· hlpp\te it sllll ln eHec~ unt..ted as yet.· It out:aws sitting, kneeling at I.Ying <ID sidewalks. And, according fl> Police Chief Har- ry Labrow;arrests art coutinuing for this ofiense. Arreata: are not now being made for standing on 1ddew~. The section struck down by Judge Hamilton \tated that no one eou1d stand on· a sidewalk or other public thoroughfare except M ··close as physically possible to the buildirig line. The matter wa,, before Hamilton in the form of -a demurrer filed by the public aefender's office to test the legality of the law. Councilmen passed the ordinance unanimously Aug, 7 as an emergency measure which had the force of put- ting it into effect immedJately, City Attorney Jack Rimel was not sure Tuesday whether an appeal of Hamilton's decision will be .filed. He saifj law on the matter is currently being researched in his office. Costa Mesa eity councilmen are stu. dying t;Ie Laguna ruling as a guide in adopting a similar ordinance for their city. From Page l NEWPORT ••. . ~ ' . . . far in trying to build up a protective shelf ()f sand between homes and the e>eean. Tons of grarure rock put down parallel to the beach from 40tlh to 43rd street. has managed to hold bade the tides. However, from 43rd up coast te> 47tll Street lbe biting ""'Us have come perioully close te> homes. As the C«ps ext.nda tho granit. banier U]J<'Oast, the beach hu kept det.noratlnJ Just ahead of it Sand· hauling rigs thil motnlng ...,,.. not expected to dump · freSh sand any farther downcoast than 47th street. · The reason, pointed out G. P. Davis, Corf>5 special field representative, was that the sandy shelf from 47th to 43rd Streets was simply too narrow to allow equipment through. Meanwhile; dump trucks kept rolling into the area with granite in a major effort to get mote rDCk onto the beach befe>re the next high tide, set at 6.5 feet at 8:18 o'clock "'1ilglll It "'11 be the highest tide of the cur- rent series of especially high tides. "\Ve have no fixed routine," 11ajd Ernie Silberberger, coritractor for hauling the rock. "Our idea now ls just to get if in h~re as f11st as we can." He said~ expected to ·have as many as 20 cits on the circuit today between-W t Newport · and the rock qu.arry about 75 miles away. 'Crisis' W amed ' -· . ' ·~ ,_1 .,. ·If Electlqn Goes Into House Vote ·· WASHINGTON (UPI) -·Houat '. Republican leoder Gerald R.. Ford warned todaY. ~ nation faces a posaJ .. _ b!e "consUtutional crisil" if 110 ... presidential cmdidate wins a majority of the electoral v~es Nov. 5. The Michigan lawmaker said if · Republicans win eontrol Of the House · on tbat day, "one of the first order! of busineiis" in the 91st Congress will be · a coostitutional amendmert to repla~ ' the Electoral College system. r Ford, at a news conference shortly before the 90bh Congress recoavened : tor iUI post-ooventioo session, !aid he: was "very. apprehemive" that the third party canWdacy of f9I"Jller ~ Alabama Gov. George Wallace, and now the ·probable entry of a fourth ' peace_party into the race, •d pre· vent either major party Qlftdidate -' fre>m winning the required majority of; the electoral vote. ' In that everit, the presiden·Uit elec.f tion will be decided in the House in stalle-l>y·state bail<lCing Jan. 6. Ford . said that would e>pen the way for the same kind of polil;ical Wheeling and dealing that characterized t ~ •{ presidential election~ of 1800 and 1824. which were 'decided by the House. i'l think we face tthe possibility of a constitutional crisis .in this country, it ... no. candidate. gets a majority of the; rlectoral vote QI\ Nov,_)" said Ford: "Most people still don't realize tha.t' they may not pick. the next pttside~t­ and that instead the politicians may · pick him." . Ford &aid that as an. alternati.ve to the Electoral College sy.stem -under which voters of ea~ state }Rck elec·· tors who m~t later t:i:nd east the. state's electoral v• for President. and vice president -he teDda to favar· a direct popular eleotie>n. But he said' there are several po1sible alternatives and he is keeping an open mind. Mildred Leitfred Servkes Slated Funeral services are to be held~ 2: p.m. 'Thursday for Mildred E. IA!t- .lrtd, 76, • U.guna B.acb r..tdent for more than 40 years. SM died. at her home, 503 Brooks St., Sutlday night. Her husband, Paul, a nove&t and short story writer, died Aug. 16, The ce>uple had beeo Laguna Beacll residents since 1927 . Mrs. Leitfred had l<lng been aotivt in the Neighborhood Congregatiooal Church of Laguna Be~h. FROM CALIFORNIA-ARTISANS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUTY C'CHVIN I IN' TE•Mf 14MKM\ltl~ll0 IMSTlt CXAJIOI , COffCOIOI ltt• ...... ... 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II wollld affect only those commef'Clal areas that,.do 'nol have parking requirements. . · · · 1Long ovenlue, it Is, legislation that Ukea. aim ouly at fUture needs. It does not seek to correct past and present shortcomings; there is nothing Tetroactive about it. , ~ Developers ol new buildln~s would be required to provide off·street parking facilities for employes and patrons. A formula based on usable floor space or rest· aurant seating would determine the parking require- ment. -c:c·c Existing commercial buildings wo~· exempt from any of the ordinance's provisions-unless expan· rion is contemplated. And t.his is where the rub comes in. City aides have suggested: -Whenever more than 10 percent expansion of orl· ginal grw11 floor space is planned, the property owner must provide off-street parking in accordance with the same formula applied to new construction. -If i~ is impossible to provide off-street parking, the property owner must chip in to the municipal kitty half the cost of each required parking space. This money would ultimately be used for city parking gara· ges. \ Committees of both the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Board of Realtors have objected to the .proposed ordinance. They say, through spokesmen, that they don't like the 10 perce.nt expansion provision at all. They say 25 percent would be more reasonable. "In the interest of maintainin~ the appearance of . , .. . ' . . . • __.. __ the ctty." says a committee member, "anyone •"°'14 be allowed to remodel u~ to 25 per<ent wllhout becc)m. ing liable to parking reqwretneqts." Th.ls does not setm any more rea!lonable. ~bat it meam, in -effect, ls that a property owner, who now might provide little or no off-street parking, presumably would be able to almost double the size o! hi• ,~uUdlng over a fotlt-year period-and add not a single paitin& space.. -ti That ia· hardly a viable alternative to what the cltj has proposed. It is obviously no solution to future prob- lems. It could aggravate them: . There '&re some business leaders who bold to .. th.,. view . that. 'r:tp city-imposed parking requirements are needed at all. "Economic necessity'' alone is .sµtflcient. to compel businessmen to put ln the required parking. Or so goes l)ie theory. , · Decaying downtowns througout the nation, however, have )ndicated that this ideal solution is loo o!ten pretty late-and P.retty coaPY-lD working out in practice. Let's find lh• right formula. It ii already very late. . . Good System · for Parks. . ' . lt'a green, long and •kirmy and will be in tbe'bl.lls oif Corona de! Mar. , It'-a a park-a uniqbely shaped 5.5 acre coritmuility park . slated for the Irvine Company's Upper .H.a.rbo.r View Hills development. The land will be given to lhe city of Newport Be4ch. which, in turn, wµJ. pay for improvements in t.J:ie park. _ And th~ money .for these improvements will come out of the qity's building excise tax fund. Bui~ders pay this tu:, which, we'te sure, is added to the pnce of tba houses they sell. . Jt'1 a ~ood sy11tem for providing that most often neglected municipal. need-parks. . · " . , . ,., N ~' ... Tlwrough P,ublic Inquiry: News1ne1a at Convention Were Only Doing Their Job ,, ls Needed CIUCAGO -Much more than a · closed FBI investigation is ·needed to expose all the ugly slde.s of the outrage in Chicago. What is needed ill a thorough public inquiry to tell it like it war, and not the way the American public beard It from Gene McCar.tby Dear Gloomy Gus: We cyclists who attempt to ride .. on Palisades, Jamboree, or Mac· Arthur may choose either to fight it out with the mad mus- tangs on the pavement or to dodge the broken glass, rockl .and mud on the shoulder, if dhe exists. Now they've even block- ed the path across the Back Bay' -L. G. M. or ~ RiblcoU. ~ow have their views been formed? The brutal reaction or me Chicago By exposure to a wide range of facbl polic9 in response to ample pro-to the prejudices of college pro- vacatJon by organized and disciplined lessors, editorialists and lnt,ellect.uats alllf~war demonstrator& involves many who have objections to the Vietnam different aspects of what ls wrong in war more visceral than logical? America today. Viet President Were Mayor Daley's efforts to main· Humphrey called for an FBI in-lain order in Chicago a reflection of veftlgatlon. What is needed is a the ·old system of suppressing op- __.. repre1entative __R_Ublic commission ta poliUon and an expression of the eumlne every aspect, police brutality storm troopers ot· the poliUc1 of con- u well as Communist incitement. the frontation? Jl'kln-1 culpability' of ,Gene McCarttly or the lack of It, the police state o! Mayor Daley or Uu~ lack of it. IF IT IS ACCEPTED lhat order must be maintained, there is the cen· tral question of how that Is to be done THIS ONE REVOLTING incident in and what methods and procedures are the streets of Chicago while the justified under what condition11 to Democratic PartY was nomlnating a maintain order. This question needs a candidate for president compresses in-i;reat deal more study. to a few hours a fantastic nightmare. Were the Chicaao police justifiably Jt raises these questions for which reacting to a "bearded, dirty, lawless there are only partial and mostly pre-rabble" bent on disrupting and :fudiced answers: ~ par"alyzing the Democratic conventio~, Aft idealistic young people trying to Gr did some policemen just lose their find their way m a difficult and punt-heads under dirty-word taunta from a Ing .world, being used as .the cutting bunch of lively kids? · ·· "' edge of anarchy by older revolu-The story COJ\leS to you _tl_ther 'waf tionaries who·do not mind if 300 or 400 in' Chlel.go. Anyone who !!'d's mtreif of Uie passi<>nate kids get their he8dl · seen--the shocking film clips of pOUce rp~~ and arms WTenched? Has the be"at.lni up the !deb needs a somefihat pnif.est movement gone beyond the broa&r vision J>eiore arriving at l.lrm · ~ds of all acceptable stan~~rds of ~· · tpnt. . pe~ful assembly and petitiob to -'.· ,. . tedrt:ss grievances? . TBE ·.F8J WOlY'T g!ve us anywhere To what e1tent have well·m~an1ng near the jfhOJe jbswer. We will hear public figures lent themselves m the from the Jl!'Bl tb'&t tn some insta,nces thW-est of their own .ll'.°litical ed~ and 'P.Ofl&ibly 'p. vtolaUoa of =1 vamemen.~ to. the "pob~cs of c.on-laws On. dviI~rJt)rt.s tb._e police frontatlon whic4 hu as .its only lJTI· in·the spirit. Of Ma)'Ol'. Oaley'1 prf oua m9tliate objective p~r~lyi1ng and .,then ,do<:'trlne of lhooting ,footers. tearing apart the existing system. • We will e.JJO hear that the kid1 were OR, WAS THE protest demonstra- tloft as it was seen on Michigan Awnue. an emotional expression of deeply felt aspirations of idealistic v:iun~ people for a better world! Sf'loold they have been welcomed to ChJcaJ?o, sheltered. fed and permitted to eipress themselves, and take part now in the great processes o[ d~ocracy which they Jat!:r will con- trol? Are their grievances justified? Do they have a vision? Do they love all mankind or merely hate the draft? Bu o-,..e---. Dear Georgr.: Beneath all your levity ind facet.IOU$ approach to lUe I find a rrem. deal Of r11ther }ofty think· lng. with an approach high above that of most advice columnists. Wby do you hide this with humor? CURIOUS Dear Curiou.s: I'm laul]llng to keep from C1'71n1 -actually, the reason I 1rOUDd ao lolC7 b I've been living -fD I rtll: fll the blCk yard &!Dee Jlt7 _.,.ned my column on how lbould be the boe:s in fam1!7, ( (Who ..id odviee It cheap? OlloWlnf Geari•'• ldvlce could ;-lllt -"""°1 dl1os you ever .,.,, ' I ergan!Jed· altd .exhDl'led by David Dell- inger, who calls himself a non·Soviet Communist and organized the march on the Pentagon last year. Among U!e r others involved wue Tom Hayden of Students for a Democratic Society, which took over Columbia Unlversltr, cloed it and now has succeeded 1n pU$hing out its president, and Jerry Rubin, head of the Youth lnternational Party (Yippies). But that will not llelp much. Con- gress will wish to investigate the Chicago outrage, and that may not help much either. A deep, thorough, uijudiced, publlcly-conducted in- q is needed to bring out Into the tlg of day why •nd how It was that the city of Chicago and the t11Uon should have another outrage on Its conscience. Beyond that, the establish· td authority needs publicly acceptable guldtlints on how to handle the politics of confrontation. Quotes Gov. CJ1ade R. Kirk, Jr., f1orid1, lll S.F. addres1 -"You vote for 1 preai· dent only about 10 times In your Hfe. ft is a precious thing .•. somethlnc 1ov. don't throw •IV'U' liihUy." Brewattt F. Am~ 31, Sonoma Slate Collece 1tudea&.-•r1 decided to spend my time with young people who aren't likely to die next month ..• 'lfho doft't tlllc: tndle11ly about thtlr aches and pains." • ' ~ Torn ·Between Anger and Disbelief To the Editor: I watched it -I heard it - I sat stunned, torn between anger and disbelief. Freedom of the press -what a mockery. The Democratic conventlori clearly violated both the rights and persons of our pewsm'en. We illl witnessed on camera. What did Utey NOT want us to see or hear, these politicians who have been runninf'our country? WHAT IS hap~ning behind closed doors? Something is terribly WTong. If our fellow Americans can react so violently -ask yourself, "Why?" We must no longer be' ostrichea hiding our beads in the sand. Our newa~n were only doing their job -yet Utey were attacked. I resent very much the manner in which the news -presa and TV - personnel were treated. I RESENT THE indignities our delegatea and private citizens were subjected to. I resent barbed wire fences, armed forc,is and sectirlty guarda .. I resent the l\igh-handed manner ln which a "minority" b &.h i n d cl0«ed doors are running our country while calling themselves the "majority." I'm bewildered. · I'm angry - I'm scared. Are you? H. M. REID Daley's .Beha1'1or To tbe Editor: A:J students of Orange Coast College we haYe lodged a formal protest against Mayor Richard J. Daley's use or~ Gestapo tactics on the night of A¥gust 28, 1968 in front of the Hilton Hptel in Chicago. We deplore the brutaJ--phya.lCal violence exerted upon the i.ntentionally peaceful demonStrators. ' ·As a major prhponent of the Democratic Party's ideals of peace and domestic tranquility; as a mayor -aqd controller of large city organJ%a· tlon, ·and primarily as a citii:en of the United St.ates, Mayor Daley had obligation to uphold these basic ideals. The basic privilege of all Americans ls freedom of speech; remembering th.ii. we urged him to reexamine his behavior toward · people who vocally demonMrate·dlftyenees of opinion. LANI MAILES JAN EDWARDS • DONNA LYKE PATii HIGBY MARDENE WIEBER ROGER TOPZ Gootl fftt' Good To the Editor: ThJs is a Jetter of thanks to the DAT· LY PILOT for the splendid covera~e gtVen to acttvltle'I of the ~arlous clvtc organizations for which I am privileg. ed to work on a volunteer basis. In every instance when I have con· lacted The DAILY PILOT concerning a releue that· is of pubUc interest... I have met fine ~rsonnel. Since, in youth, we were taught much about returning good for ren· dared good, it does appear that we who are readers ca:n act reciprocally toward our newspapers. WE CAN REMEMBER th at newspapermen and women work very hard under rules u regards Ume and space. There t1 always pressure to get ed1tions into homes and on the stands. Also, com of pubJlcaUori have risen ln raUo to price advances tn other areas of activity. N11'1 cov81"age Ls es-· cellent. Speaking for fTiJ>ell, I am if'OIA!ful to tho Orange Gouill1 prlD. And It Ii my sinceie hope that my ftiends and co-workers win· travel even more faiWully the two-way street called Reciprocity in support of the media which has responded so cheerfully and faithfully to our needs. RUTH JOHNSON Delena. Schmitz To the Editor: My faith in your edltorial poUcy was nearly restored when you-stre.ined your arm t.o pat our good governor on the back for signing two bills that seemed to please you-nal™!ly the new drug law and the long overdue weUare law (editorial of Tues., August 27). I agree-both are good legislation and l'm sw-prised that both got.through our Legislature. Then, back to your Same old record which you've played too long and too loud already. As I read. .through the editorial on state Sen. John Schmitz and the John Birch Society I couldn't help but recall the many feeble ex· cuses you've used to malign both Sen· ator Schmitz and the John Birch Society. This time it was because he, like many others, is highly critical of the textbook."Land of the Free." You naturally W?Uldn't give the good s~­ ator the benefit of 1tating that some CalUomia School Districta have re· fused to 1lllow thia controversial text in their school!. YOU ALSO stretched the truth in suggesting that Dr. Mu.-Rafferty-wa5 satisfied with th.is so called "history." He has merely tolerated this text be- ~uae he can't do anything else in his position. And ont other fact that you have overlooked (and you overlook many important facb about S e n a t o r Schmitz) is that Senator Schmitz is an educator. Befor.e he en-te~ date politics be was a college professor and I believe be baa bis doctorate degree Iii. some phase or education, which,' 1 believe wOUld qua]. i!y him somewhat over the tdltor ta make an intelligent judgment ou what we are doilit in secondary edUcatioo in the state. FINALLY, IN your trivia (and it aJways ts when you edltadalize on John SctnntU) you say that· ne1t ''Schmlta. will condeni_q, Gov. Reagan for spending too mocb mooey:"-Again, you haven't done your '.homework. I was of the opinion that tbif'.L..,..4. Times is reqqlred reading at., ""''DAILY PILOT: Quite a tew weft.i ago, the L. A. Times gave an entire column on page three, mind )'OU, to the report that Senator Schmitz did condemn · l.rO'YernOr Reagan for bot2l his budget ind his spending. I believe be stated that the curret budget ls some 12 per- ~t over the highest budget for any flrst-year governor-in Cali/onUa and higher than any ~viout budget ol the "Big Spender,' Gov. Pat Brown. Senator Schmit% devotes all of his time betterlnf Orange County's poUl· lcal poe;IUon in Sacramento. He contlnua.lly author• bllla that show Intelligence, couraiie, and a grasp 0( the knowledge of state government. We"ve elected him twice and we'll elect hJm again in 1plte of your attacks. Must (Jose u our mynah blrd is clamortni: for your editorial page. RICllAllD H. MAZY San .Joaqedn Be...U To the EdJtor: Do the people of Ibo s .. Joaqula l School district know that on Sept. 17, 1968, they will be asked to vote for a $5 million bond issue to build schools in their area? Do they know that a Yes vote for this isslij! will secure their children's futLU"e? Do they know that by 1972, without this $5 million, their children could be on double sessions, or worse yet, not have a school in the area available to them? DO TREY KNOW that unless we secure the passage of this bond issue, our State School Building Aid will be cut off? Do they know that their school district Is depending on them to ,E!'et out and vote to paas this Issue? We need a two-thirds majority vote to pass it. Do they know that we need, at the present count. for our future, at least .eight elementary schools, two in· · termediate schools, ·six land sites and administration fa cilities to ac- commodate our chUdren? If all of them know, fine; but if they didn't, they do now! So get out and vote Yes on Sept. 17! RUTH DEL VESCOVO San Joaquin Citizens Bond Committee San Joaquin School District covers tfie newl11 developed areas along the San Diego Freeway, includin.g Uniutr· sity Park, El Toro, Uisurt: World and Mission Viejo, -Editor The Real 1'111alns To the Editor: Before the last echoes or the sounds of the Co.sta Mesa-Newport Beach Pop Festival fade completely into the past. I think a word should be said about the originators of this Idea who are, in ef- fect, the real villains of this piece. Ac· cording to the newspapers. they :Ue listed as the WESCO and Scienic Sounds Corporation assisted by Humble Harve or KHJ. Whoeye:r they .ate, this Is the Pied Piper who by means o{ the magic air wav8ll' enUced the younger generation with promises of a great two-day pop festi~ and the offer or free Jodging1 (which they later rescinded). • THEY SHORT-CHANGED the kids. they gave the town another upset as witnessed by the letters to the editor. and tli~ great spece given editorially to this uFesµval", and I ~~t 1t IS.SO ellfraD<e fee •. they are.J11µpto, all the "81 to·tbe bank. · __...-:;. • The Junior Chamber of Co~ (with the 'uiual amount or pi'o"18ti) put on aome aiarvelous dan~~f9r·the young of ttte community last ~stir, which benefited all. The -Teeit·Age Fair iat the Anahe.lm Stadium was an orderly, fun project for yoiit.yomig people, but friends like the ~ and Sctenic Sowids we don/~ neeq. · ALICE P. MAY$n " .. l 'Both Wron .. To the Editor: Someoae should inform VI\ Mn Rafferty, who recently wonde(ed wtiy the Bn'U-Vletnam War peopU didn't protest the Russian inv1ilon of Czechoslovatla, that protest marches have occurTed. The marches •trt staged throughout the world -in- cludJng Con\munist (Ountrles. One such march in the United States was led by Dr. ~n,tamin Spock, a strong Vietnam critic. f rurint the ttta(tJ by otberi, such as H. 8 . McDonald Jr. who stated In thl1 p.aper that perhaps the peace groups are a Commw'll.at front Orpnlptlm. These llJnple amwon to everything that is disagreeabl1 Is Communtst is foolish. IS THERE A pro-war citizen in the United St'ates who can see what we aft doing in Vietnam is wrong, for there is no difference between the two invasions? The United' States invaded. a foreign country, VletnJUD, to forcfi our idei\s· The Soviet Union has in· v ad e d a foreign country. Czechoslovakia, to force their political ideal. Both invadera are wrong in doing what they have done. They have created war and disallowed others to determine their course. I remember when our generals aaid give us 50,000 m~n and we will clean out Vietnam in twa:weeks. Now, with over a half million men, the generals say victory as we know it is im· possible. THE SOVIET UNION will beat down the Czechs, but only militarily. They will still want freedom as do Hungary and Poland. The Soviet Union is fighting a losing battle. The Com- munist world will and is 1pllttln& without western interference or war. As tor communism in America, tt will not happen it we solve our internal problems. There is no way for ez .. ternal pressures to destroy us if we solve our internal problems. I say we should turn away from Vietnam and war, and stop twning away from our problems. · VAN McKlNZIE P-tv Pockets To the Editor: After reading the Saturday Com. ment Pege (August 24), it was good to read about the concern over poverty pocketa in Orange County, as there are many. After careful study of the map cover~ng the poverty pockeU, I was surprised to see ow-home•was sma~k in the middle o! the poverty pocket. At first I thought the map to be a lltUe oft scale, but the marked .area wa1 too vast and arear; in the city that are known to have poverty were not mark~ ed . N~w ~ur homes in this wide poverty area range from about $23,000 to $33,000. What we would like to know is when will we receive our first weUar~ check? BARBARA CRIPPEN The "pockets" were outltMd btt censU1 tract. -the .smallest d.efm· able area available. How1vtr oU homes within iueh lroct.s are ~t be- low sta~rd -quite the contraf'JI in mant1 uutime11. The map rimpJv meant that withi" the1e certain areas fUb.$ta"ndard hov.rina could be found.. -Editor ----- Wednesday, Sepl 4, 1968 TM ..Ulorlal -of th< Dallv Pilo1 ... 1u to Inform and slim. ulaU rtcden by prt.rndng thir ntwfJ'.IOprtT'• optn.iom and com.- tnentm'J' on topics of interen and llgnlfkonce. bv prwldlng a fonms for tht t:rpre11icm ol our ~r1' opfniom, and bv presmiing tlW' dfvcn• vtt• points of ln/OTTMd ob11n>1r1 and spok'"'"'" °" 1op1cr of u.. day. Robert N. Weed, PubU.bor ·" • • -• -...... • ..-..,.. ......... -.------.._ ---.,. -... ~•·---.... ~·-·---·~•"•-+,......., • ...,,..,.. __ .,.,..,.,.,....,..,-•_,..,..,.,.,.., ... .,..,...+...,,.,...._,,.,..,...,,..,. • .,,.,F ... _111;",w-""'w"""""'cg,.-:""'::...,lr'C~'.r::IKl'">l"'lR"1il"l"'11111i1~~1""1 .... ;:::;iR1i:,.l'il'4'~'i --- . , Costa Mesa1 • • • l'oday's Clos1ni .: .N.V. Stoeks • • VOt '6f, NO. 213, I SECTIONS, 76 P.AGES CosTA MESA, CA(IFORN!}; WEDNESDAY, ·SEf'l'ElljBER ~. 196& • • • JEN CE~ Perennial Protester Test·s Civic Cool • • ' By PAMELA POWELL Olll9Ddr ....... '!be penonnlal -IDID guardian ol the Costa -. tupayer tramped before the City Camell •lain 'l'lle'4ay night to D.ing accusations at council members and isrue a directive to commend Chicaa:o;s Mayor Daley for his handling of the Democratic eon. vention. The councllrrien, with an oh·no-not- again look, 1hrogged and sat back as Theodore C. 'l!ologh st<>rmed to the podium. But by the Ume he had aban- doned. ttie platform be once more had tested the tempers of everyoM in city govennent and pughed their compos- ltt'e right up_ ae:alnst the walls of the city's new '4 miWon civic cer:iter. Ted Bologb la tbe day and nlibt arch Beach Not .Staying Still For Army By BRUCE BENSON Of ..... lllllY ...... ltlff Discouraged U~S. _ · y Corps of Enitneers official m o r n i n g surveyed tbe fie eline of West Newport and learned that tooe of sand freshly carted in to the area had been washed out overnight. · Asked what they planned to do ne~. the Corps officlals said: "You tell us what the ocean's going to do, llK1 we'll tell you what we're going to do." By 8 p.m. 'l\Jesday it was clear that the evening'• high ti.de wu not ,,,,,,. po'ferful enough to cau~ renewed property damage. · Jjtmftredl ot people milled ollout street ends, :watcbiM: waves roll to within a couple hlZ!l4frjd feet Of homes, tHen breaking over a barrier of hastily (See NEWPORT, P .. e %) * * * Laguna El Morro Trailer Park Ravaged by Surf Sundecks were collapsed or toting at El Morro Trailer Park north of Laguna Beach today as the eea cOlr tinued its September frolic. Resi~nts ortb~ park, aided by volunteer youths from La(lllla Beach Search and Rescue Explorer Post 717, wert sandbagging .again.rt the bat· teting espectaL•Hin from tonilbt's high tide. Meanwhile, the rest of Laguna Beach was loslng 1and. to the storm surf and rip tide action triggered by Hurricane Liz.a howling at sea. "There isn't much beach left, not much sand," said Lifeguard Jeff Powers from the Main Beach tower. "There's not any beach near the Bluebird area, jU1t rocb," he said. Powers said the sea has undercut the 'lifeguard tower at .Mountain Road one! generally robbed beaches ol sand. 'The sand usually returns later in Ute year. , • A spokesman at the trailer park 6aid "quite a few sun dects (in front of ,trailers) are leaning ~oualy and are going to go.'' Others had already collapsed during high tides Ind, wave battering Moodoy and Tuesday iliibll. Or...,e , w ....... '11le silver llninl behind those m omtna: cloudl 11 the afternoon sun whlclt will 1fm!I the. Or· · ange Couf 'l'bul'lda1 with mld- 70 mercury -u per Ul\lal. INSIDB • l'ODA:Y A ne10 t1eft..«gc r~ compan11 tn HvntnaQtcm Btach "'4kes its d<blll w. tO<<k<nd tofth ••A Thouaand Clotona." Ste EnUrtoinmtttl, Pag1 19. =::... •: --,_ ... C..a:I "• ---. ....... , .... ::::C'' ',,. ,..l1 .... c.. • ,..,..... ,. ,.,.......,.. ti ..,_ . ,f ' J ' . . foe ol everyone in Costa Mesa city government, except, as al late, Mayor A. L. Pinkley, whom be addresaes ln dignjfied rerms and tone<. "For about a month I'll be the good guy, I'll wear the white bat," the mayor said. "Bul twice in a row is alme>5t a world's record. At least he doesn't pick oo one person." Bologh also ls-an out-and-out foe of the DAil.. Y PILOT, which he prefers to call the "Daily Pl~." "I read the Daily PlQt once in a while . I'm not deaf,'' BoJQgh said last when asked tc keep the record straight ov~r a res- oluUon adopted at the last meeting. "You say I'm a troublemaker, J am. I'm an American," be said, and continued biJ tirade on individual members. .. "Mr. McKenzie (city manager), you hired a new iwistant without telling me how much you're going to pay him ," Bologb cried. •·Mr. Bologh, be will receive $1,400 a month and it was published in every paper in California including the loc~ papets," McKenzie said. "'Ted if you'd just listen ..... " Coun- cilman Robert M. Wilson started calmly. "My name is Mr. Bologh and your name is Mr. Wilson," Bologh retortEd . •·1 don't drink with you and I don't want to drink with you, so you can call me Mr. Bologh ," Bologh yelled. Why Bologh picked city governmen: as his conswning interest i& not clear. He ran-very unsuccessfully-for city council in 1966 and again in 1968. "CHICAGO IS MY KINO OF TOWN" Nixon Gets RNring Welcome jn Windy ' City Nixo·n Receives Cheers In Big Chicago Parade CHICAGO (UPI) -Richard M. Nix- on kicked oU hi! 1968 presidential calhpaign today in OUcago, the city * * *· HHH to Attend Meeting of N'SC WAVERLY, Minn. (Al') Democratic presidential n o m I n e e Hubert H. Humphrey has cut 'hort . what wu to have been a week-long rest and campaign planning stay to at- tend a meeting of tlle National Securi- ty Councn Jn Washington. Tbe vice president leaves hls tatefront home today for Minneapolls, some olQ miles away, and wm Oy in his ~ jet to the capital for the late afternoo1J mettlng. Humphrey also plans to attend a Cabinetmeetlng in WashingtDn 'Thurs- day before returning here later that day. Mort atrateizy talks are on tap 'Friday ~d Saturday. Pl'8I Secretary Norman Shtrman ducribed Humphrey's decision to at· · tend the securltr council meeting aa "a routine decision." But it was fe1t here that the vice presJdent wanted both to emphasize h1I rote_ aa one close to the policy level and to get aqy 18~ lnformaUon on the Easleru J;:uropeall ""'1 Vlntnam situ .. tiona. H'i,111\Phtef apent most of Tuesday in ..uloU htl'I with bll campaign m~atr •. La'tvrence F. O'Brien, who 11 doubllnc .as chalrman or the Demoattic ~allouaJ Committe~. where his supporters claim he was tricked out of victory in 1960. Standing up in the back of an open ~vertible with confetti and ticker tape streaming down upon })im. Nixon rode through the Loop financiaJ dis· trict while thousands cheered from the side\\'alks and pressed against police lines. The Chicago police who came in for nationwide criticism of their handling of crowds at ll!t week's Democratic Natlooal Convention were on their gentlest heh a vi Or today. They let the crowds press cl0&e to the Republican presidential nominee and when they wanted to clear a path . through the throng the officers said, "please." The crowds were allowed to come far closer to Nlxon than they were to any of the Democratic bigwigs who came tie.re last week for their party's tumultuOWI and controversial converi- tion. N.b:on't reception was boisterous. At one point, be even got from his car to shake bands with member1 of a crowd ln front of a bakery. At Midway airport, howeveT. police and secret Service agents kept a wel· coming crowd of 100 away from the candkbite, behind a plate glass win- dow In the terminal. Nixon headed for a rally at the Slieraton-Black.stone hotel, a focal point of the battles between police (See NIXON, Pace !) NEW YORK CAP) -The stock mar- ket held a falrty good gain this afleT· noon In moderato tia<llng. (See quot..- .lions, Pa1e1 26-27). ln between times, he has pursued an off.and~ attack on city governme!'lt that has left City Manager Arthur R. McKem.ie spluttering, has ground many a meeting to a complete halt, and has once brought threat of a lawsuit after he indirectly called Coun· cilman Robert M. Wll!on a Com. mun.isl. "I don't think it's necessary to listen to this man night after night for four years," Wilson said after Bologh bad stormed out of the chambers. "If he'd just read the records he'd know." City Attorney Roy June said there was nothing that requlred council members to listen to B o 1 o g h ' s "personal tir-ades." Under the original bylaws of the city, persons may only speak for five minutes and then they can be stopped, June pointed out. "We can adjourn and not come back unUl there is order," Mayor Alvin Pinkley said. "Or we ~an call the sergeant at arms and baw: the person removed. You can rest assured that something will be done. It will be legal but what it will be 1 don't know.'• "You mean we don't have to of- ficially commend Mayor Daley's policy?" Councilman George Tucker asked with a smile. The comment was in response to Bologb's openin$'. statement that Mayor Daley should "be commended for hi& treabnent of bwns and reporters." HE TESTS THE TEMPERS Theodor• C. Bol09h Mesa to Get EPS? Council Says Police TV llas~Mer.~t -- The controversial Electronic Pro- toctive Sy~m (EPS) narrowly voted down by the Newport Beach city coun- cil recently has been seen by the Costa Mesa City Council as having a "definite amouDt of merit," .and has been,1eferred to the. city manager's office for further investigation. U Cost.a Mesa woukl get the system it would provide closed circuit TV cameras, monitored by tne police, at high-crime areas arpund the city. The i.6sue, brought befOre the Mesa council Tuesday night, was sai~ by Ci· ty Manager Arthur R. McKenzie to have definite merit if used in a 1oca- tion such as Orange Coa&t College where a rash of stereo tape Uletts bas plaRU<d PQliet. • , > ''l don•t 'lmow.,arrything abOOl it," Mayor Alvin Plnk1ey said today. "'All we did lalt night wa,, to instruct Mr. McKenzie to g~ the infonnation. J don't know how much of an inv&sion of privacy there would be. But if there is, then something' has tO be done." Before the matter will again "be brought before the Costa Mesa clty councll, It will be discussed with Police Chief Roger Neth and city of· ficials from Newport Beach. In ia 4-3 vote the Newport Beach city council declined the prottction system on thp grounds that there '1't?e, not ye.t .suffi!!ient re.stratnts on the. llrnltl of the TV tests And that the eztent of crime in Newport did nqt wan-.nt u.se ol the 1ystem1 , • McKenxle Mrlie e""4 tli • ._... u voluoi\11,boo&UP·ol It.I "pr .. 111Uvtt Interests," and -said, 1'it's somethlqg that law enforcement will have even- t1,Jally anyway." McKenzie -formerly police ch1er In Costa Mesa • .beJore stepping up to the city ~nager slot -has praised the EPS system as a good tool In crowd control such as that at the AUJ. 3-4. Newport Pop Festival. He said the system could have Stq?- plied oomprf:te control of Ute crow.d, so~e ·eiements. of which · \ndulged tn ~tics activity and a f~:w t.nJtanoM ~f ••!'J>lll1 aiid'lndei:eot eXJ)O,'qre. · .M~t said ·d\n'ing an· iftWvtrw last weell': that the EPS system, for ex· ample, cOuJd be Instrumental in curb- ing car radio and stereo o~t ~ta frtm vehicles on the Orantt' Coast Clillelt campus. · -· l Bal Isle Soldi~rs~tives . . Parallel in Life, D~l)th: Two Balboa Island servicemen whose lives closely paralleled in school , student activities and cbam· piooahip athletics have ended clotely parallel during U.S. Army combat operations in Vietnam. Identilication of the two Harbor Area Gls came Tuesday in a list of 164 ·other servicemen killed, including ·three Marine C.O?pl enlisted men from ! Santa Ana. . I The Orange County dead are: Cpl. Daotel E. Wark, 2~ ol 22S Apolena Ave., Balboa Island. Spec./4 "Michael R. Mangu, 1.3, of 220 Garnet Ave., BaJboa Island. Sgt. David P. McCord, of 147 V. Ani a Lane, Santa Ana. Sg:t. David L. McRae, of 1311 S. Main St., Santa Ana. L/Cpl. Peter F. Camacho Jr., of 19:l> S. Center Sl, Santa Ana. The family of Cpl. Wark was notified of his death Friday, while the Mangan famiJy learned the young enlisted man was missing in action .a week ago and death w~ confirmed this week. Spec/4' Mangen graduated from Newport Harbor High School in 1963,. where he set .a school record a.a a pole vaulter and lettered in both track and football, enrolling later at Orange Coast College. He lettered in track for OCC, gradua~ed fr om there and continued on to the University of Arizona on a track scholarship, then entered U.S. Army service .a year ago. A funeral service is scheduled Frl· day at 11 a.m. in Pacliic View Memorial Park, with Dr. Raymond I. Brahams officiating. The Jamlly said memorial contrlbutions can be &eot to the U.S. Olt'npic Committee, attention of William E. Bachert, New York City. Survivors include his Cather Robert T. Mangan , ol the Balboa Island ad· dress, his mother, Mrs. Jean Mangan. of Costa Mesa, sisters Mrs. Nanci Curci, of Newport Beach, Susan Mangan, of Sacramento and maternal grandmother, Mn. R. S. MacMillan, o( Laguna Hllls. CpL Wark wu in tlle f ir I t gradu.atiJag clan rrom Corona de.1 Mar High School In 19611, where he lettered tn rwimming aod cros1 country, con· tlnulng on to OCC where be lettered in both sports again. · AfleT graduation from OCC, bo enrolled at the University <t HawaiJ, where be was instrumental lo organ.tz.. ing a reading service for new 1~enta. His eUorfl woo ~ hllh oommendatlon lrom unlve.r1ity ofnclalJ lut June. \ ''Wbll6 he. wu here, he led a very cs.. SOLDIERS, Pace t) KILLED IN ACTION Mlchael R. Mangan KILLED IN ACTION D•niel E. ·Wa'rk -Costa Mesa Council Tables Action on Hippie Control A • Costa Mesa city councilmen Tues. day indefinitely stalled pu1age of a city ordinance which would put hippies in their place -oil tho -II and against the w.alll. The Jaw patlot ood an.. a !Aguho Beach ordinance which required anyone sitUna:. standing or kneeling on the sidewalks ta be u close aa phyaically porlible to the buildJnc line, wu in part declared unconatitutlonol by Judge Rlclwd.!IArnlllo!l in Lacuno Beach Munldpol Court last weet. Tllo coundi Tue1cfaf' Y<ited to delay •ctiou unW the ooU1UtuUonallty of tho onlln.,.ce II oltl)er qphcld or ogaln denied ln.Lquna S.llCb. · The sectloD of the law wblcb ouuaw. ed 'stauding 0111ldewolb wu\leclared unconstltut!ODOL ~v• ·u. -tton ' which out11111 lilllric, l.!1Jtr or kheellng b.11 11 yet been '"""'!Aid and therefore temalna 111 eU!c:L - Laguna Beach councilmen plan to apPeat the decision,: but accordfrig to Police Chief Harry Labrow arrests· are contfnutog to be made. . As 1oon as the Laguna Beach ordinance bas been clari.fted;-the Costa Mesa citJ council will take ill own a c t i o n on eontrollln1 the public catherlng of blpplet. COST A MESA'S . . SCHEDULE LISTED ' Wot>detlnJ 11h.,. Junior or all ca,tohes the achoo! bus next Tuetjll)' morning, the llrst da, of llCbool? Cotnpl•te bl\f acbedules telJlna lc\CI· tions and tlme1 of 1tapr for Ule N•wpbrt.Meaa· orta appear 1oda,J .., -SC~ fl • ) I • , .I • -1, • · 1 I • • J .. • ... .... . ...... .- ~ • OAIL Y PJiOT • • . . ~. Bartender Hel,d Altier . f)eath Try • • . . . • Newport Beech police today dllclo,. ed tlle orrtst bllora down Llbor Day ol a COiia M--'lfhi>~ -lo kill bknoell, bll pltdmd '"' a poilcealall'. 'With a load- 411 -c:ollber rilla. Tiie IDd4-I """" wllllout bloods!>· ed -alfor 1be llrtfrleDd m_,..i lo cou die mon to live up tllt ,...pon Wlllll -llOllco ofllcen -oulllde hll B-1'-.ula opor1mtot. '!be 2S-7taHld bartender ,.u taken lo polloe 1-dquartort t b •• tr-lid to~·~ Medlcll Cealer for -.... PoUct u1d tllt)" ncolved a call about 3:15 a.m. from • J2.7••~1d woman.\llat bar boyfriend WU maklni !Ina!< -a rtflo. Olllcen aald 1beJ lollowad tho y-,.... ... to 111• b~er·s _.tment and 'INlched bar ·-olieod Of 111em tllroulll> a rear deor • . p-In, police 1114 11tey -th• boyfrltncflyln( OD a btcl. A rllll ro1tad -bll ri&llt le(, 'With Ibo blrn1 pointad at tilt door. Wbll< two police o1ood oul<lde the door, they beard ttie younc woman plead w!lll IM< friend lo II•• up tile weapon. He at t!fst refused, saytng, "No, I'm going to do it," then con· aented to hand her 1be weapon. Officm A!ld 111ey • found a handwritten note, b e q u e a th i n g everytbing to tbe gtrL It mded 'Wltlt an obsconlty dlrecled at Ibo pole• depal1imelll . The weapon was loaded with six rounds of ammunition in Jte magazine, plus one shell in the Clh.ambtr. The ri· fie alao was cocked, poUce said. Prom Pllfle l NIXON ••• and demomtraton'durtng the Demo- cratic convention. It wu fitU!ig tti.t Nixon chose Chicago u the jumpin( off 1pol lor hi• first campaign 5wing aince hi won the GOP nomlnatlon ot Mllllll Beach. Jt WAI here, hlJ 1Upporter1 still (:tatm, that Mayor Richard J. Daley'a Democratit! maablnt ahaved. enough Wlj!• from Nlxm'• tot11 ID 1116() to pUl Jlllnol1 and ulttmately tfl~1:ire11denttaJ eleotlon tnto John F. Ketllledy'1 col· umn. Today, a pc>_llce' helicopter hovered ovemead ~ Nixon lbook handJ Wttb his ueet.er1, waved, &Dd poaed for ~grapberl, His wife, PaUicia, arrived ln a plane ahead of him. When Nixon'& plane -ed,' lilt went lDlld< aod emeried 'Wiii! blm. • Before taking di from New York, Nixon 1114 be w• 0 QW.te a bit older but a bit Wer" 1han he wa1 when he campol{llad In ltleO. Btfora ho bOarded a ailca10-0ound plant at I.a GIWdla alt1>ort. Nlaoo oold, "I'm In Chi belt ~ I've been in •1 eampatcn ." Be IDt the major -bmreen bll cam-thio yew and ~· -.I lild !or 1he Jnlldency In ltleO WU that 111en he waa ... litth down" becau1e of a knee fnJury. . Mail Theft Still Fede~ Offense · 'Ibe loot b: oaly worth a nickel now, but mall theft ta IUil a federal 0Uen1e. Gerald E. Olle Jr., of 205 Del Mar Ave.1 told Cotta Mesa poUce Tuelday th•t aomeaDe 1tol1 a new credit c11d out of hb: mailbox, but he diacover,d the tom. dilcarded. envelope and noWled the &bop to c.nctl hi& card number. -V Value of tho caM illell ii about one nicl<eL DAILY PILOT Olt.-.NGE COAST PUILISHING COMPANY Robert N. W••d Prn'41-nf end Plltlll"""' Jetlc It Oirl•Y vie. ..,.IOl!lt •Ill o.-t1 ...,._..,. no,..•t 1(1...;1 .... The"'•' A. M111rpl.i111 Mtl\llllMI Edita" Ptuf Nl11•1t .-.d'tvthln11 Dlredor c ..... M ... Offld JlO W11t ley Str11t Jr-41ili111 Addr111: P.O. In 1160 tJ6JI .,_ Dllk• .......,., a.Qi= ml W•t ..... .....,.,.. L_.,. tMdlt m ,_.A-. M""1 ......... -Jtti ... ( 1, .. '- .... -. -.... .,i• ... _ ,,. .. • , La Dolce Vita, Canine Style Chang, l&.month.o!d German Shepherd owned by Thomas S. Ritter of Huntington Beach, kn<l'IVs h<l'IV lo beat the beat. Sbe makes good use of her private swimming pool, a sunken bathtub in backyard o! . Ritter home, 816 Huntington Ave. SA Heights Issue Mesa Water District Says No Agreement on Annex B7 ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tt11 01111 1"1191 Sleff The Costa Meaa Oounty Water J>t!trict bu thrown cold wltler on • request by the Santa Ana Heights Water Co. for a pledge again.st an· nexatkm into ita .tervice are.a without mutual agreement. ... Director• COMldering the matter have concluded that the request comes from a minorl.ty faction at w«k within the private, 40-year-old company. Thl.1 is denied by company zpokelln.en. "I'm lblTy, but we are .not a fac· ti on, 11 Mrs. Eleanor F u 11 e r , shareboldera committee chalnnan, declared icily When informed of the CMCWD action .taken last '1'1:!.ursday. .. Directors of the CMCWD left the dooc open to further contact and a let· le< outlining terms of file !aiu and reasons why Is being dra!lted far sub- mission to the frrm. "We will di~uss matter$ with the board of ~· ond,h~ve tried ID in the past,":.sii4 Costa ·Mega Mayor Alvin L. PiDkley . .tlfO ls one of the CMCWD directors. • , 'lbe CMCWD ottered some time a(o 10 )Ucbaio Ille Santa Ana Helg!D """'!'!'1...i..~ fldllUe1 for 9004,000, but ,__,,.. -counter.,.,..,uon has left ellCll·~.~ ol!il aunewbat 1usplci<>!li;<!f 1lil ~.. . ' . . 'Barbary Coast' The request for resolutions of com- mitment to a no-annexMlon policy oo the part oC other potenU.aJ competitors in the field of water supply is the Jaf.elt development in a movem~ by the Sanll Ana Heights 1bareholder1 lo lonn a publk: water cltstrlct. A bearing on the proposal i1 due Sept. 11 betore the Local Agenciea Formation G:ommisslon and if tM • movement failJ, the promised haoda.- off policy could boclutop the Saoll Ana Heights finn's position. P·inkley notes that the· reque1t came from Atotrney George Logan and not Chris Bell, who is legal counsel few the Santa Ana Heights Water Co. and its board of directors. "It would seem therefore that this did not come from tlle company,,. Pillkley isakl, "so -we are not unwill- ing to discuss the matter. but we can't reply to~ a .minority group.'' 11..n. .Full.er ... re3p011Citd angrUy to tl!LI, saying that Logan, .. all50ciete of the law firm of Rimel, Harvey and Helsing, was hi.red expressly by the board · of directors to mmdl.e tile ~ lonnati<». What they have there 15eems to be a failure to communicate. 1be burr under the saddle in Sianta Ana Heigh(is is the CMCWD's an- nexation of a large apartment project at Palisades Road and Santa Ana Avewe. OU$i<ie Costa Meaa City limits. · Plan for Mesa ,Taverns Studied liupafd fee HMssn1ent.s on M>me shanlo held b7 the lrv!ne Co. prevl!llled · lhe ,Sanl8' Aua Height. Wate:r ·Co. from aervlng 111e property and the developer wat trucking water In •• "cootly hand!cll!>. One man'• plan to give Co1ta Mesa lb own Barbary Coast -oi' at least e1tablllh a deflnJte bar zDning -was accepted by fellow City Council membert,Tue&d1y u worthy ol 1tudy. COllllCilman William L. St. Clair In· troduced a twO"page motion asking Ci· ty Manager Arthur R. McKenzie to check Into the po58lblllty of Ughter control on bar location. He figures It will benefit city resldenbl. Bars radiating flashing strobe lights, psychedelic rock music -or even country and western sounds ·-are targets of St. Clair's proposed con- trols. . "Some or these noisy b111 are doing such a good business they are bringing people in CITS [rom all Over Orange County," he charged, saying the police department concurs. He said a request to quiet things is usually cordially compUed with -for a little while. The motion carries a request for a report wiUUn 00 days on noise, poten- tial tavern locations end related pro- bmDs involving bar operation . Young Burglars Leave Diamond . Something apparenUy frightened two t.etnaae boys Tuesday and they fled fcom an east 1lde Costa Mesa home_. leattng behind a diamond ring .lb&Y !>lckad up whll• ranoacklng the .J>'!lnl>••· Nolghborl of Mn. Marjorie L. De Wolf, of 42111 Lenwood Drive, called police to the area but 1 1earch of 1ur· roundllla 1treell failed to tun> up any llllJ!OCil. · Nolhlng ••• belleved llk•n by the young boJ•. Who apporenl!J hHrd -• approachlng and r-.-they would be caught Newport Beach and Costa Mesa have botll tried to annex nearby prD- perty to be the site of a VG.rt McDon· nell-Douglas aet'09pace facility and Santa Ana Heights firm aharehokters fear tile com<y -dlltrict wlll try the •me tal"tic. Cuttiog up and dividing the Sana Ana Heights Water Co. Urr1>ugh con· demnation or other legal means would be one way to do it, Dfficials have .charged. AB a public water district, the Santa Ana Heights Water Co. would have iii.· violable boundaries. while ttiey are currently defenseless to annexatlon1 aJ a mutual company. CffXWD directon. plan to tell the company they will listen to appeak for non-annexation pledges ooly '1f they come directly from the board itself. Consideration of auch a oature could come at the next regular CMCWD meeting on Sept. 12, the day after the Local Agencies Formation Com· m!Sslon meeting in Santa Ana 00 formation bf a new Santa Ant Heights dirtricl From P .. e J SOLDIERS ..• useful llh!," sald h11 mother. Cpl. Wark. who entered the Bo7 Scout program when be waa eliibt and beCarne an Eagle Scout, WIS a kaya)C: racer and was in tqlldn& for the Olympics -wlth top proapects of making the team -be!«e be mtered the service . The young paratrooper"• body ii ... pected to be returned home in a Wft.t .and funeral aervictt are penctms at Paclflc View MtrnCl"lal Part, ac· <ordlhg to the Wark IAl!illY· Survivors include h11 f1ther Frank W. Wark, his Tfl.Otbf'r, • brother Walt.er, a 1lst«, Mrs. Jor Leavitt, of Brea, aod three J'OUDI nephews. \ .. • . . . ,. ·J!essian Changes rlea! ' ·cpur~ Res~ 'WiM Mowe''Beaiing H~~ing > ~ motorcycle club member Frank W. '"Wild Mouse"" Rundle, 24, today withdrew hi! priD< guilty plea to • charge ol assault with intent lo com· mit murder at a re-arraignment in Harbor.District Judicial Court. Judge William C. C hr 11ten1 en ardered Rundle to be returned for another preliminary hearing Sept 12 at 9:30 a.m., at which time he 11 es:· pected to plead not guilty to three felony charges. Rundle, of lM Albert Place. Costa Mesa, was originally charged with assault with intent to cDmm.Jt murder. assault wlth a deadly weapon and burglary. The charges item from an alleged vengeance raid at the former home of Robert GlaJIA!r, 30, of 22:11 PlacenUa Ave., in which the vk:tim wu beaten, clubbed. clllln·wllfppecl aDd lhot. • Rundle 1ublequentJ.y agreed lo plead guilt7 to tll• one moot -charge in re.twn for a cuannt:eea mexlmum 1entence of one year Jn Orin&• ColDlty Jail. Now, the seal ii oil and be coUld faee a one-to-14 year term in state prJson, should he be found guilty. J Glazler, a former New Yort Go1den Gloves boxing charilplon who said Rundle attacked him several weekJ agD after a pool a:~e at a bar, prompting the llleged return rlld Aug. 7, was sharply crlt1cal of the cue handling. As a reaul~ 111e District Attorney's .. Harbor Voters Nearing Registration Deadline ' With just a Uttle more than a week to register to vote for the Nov. fi general electltln, residents of the Harbor Area have nearly half a dozen places lD register throughout the week, with some open on Saturdays. Jn order to vote, a person must be a citizen of the United State1 for 90 days, a resident of California for one year, the county 1n which be votes for From P .. e J . NEWPORT ... laid down granlll rocu. The five to eight-foot comber& were borne aabt>nt bj' wlnd1 blowing lnto Soutbern California. .from Hurricane Lizi, locJl.ted several huJ!Cfred miles to the southwest off Mexico. Forecasters 1ald Lin was tspected to sbrtnk into a Jen menacing tropical storm some~ today, with winds at her ctlllfr cllmlnlshlng from 70 plu• knota down to llO knoll. "We espect It to be'down to maybe 50 knot.a wffl:t1n the next 24 houri, with wave1 baCt to normal ~ong our beaches by Thursday Dlgb~"" reported an official for the Envtromnental Sciences Service AdminiltraUon;"!in Los Angeles. The r1turn of 1 normal surf would be ftlcome n.,wa frir t(te .Ariny Corps of Englneera practically thwarted' 10 far in trying to build up a protective shelf ct. 5aod between homes and the ocean. ~ • Tona of • grallte rock put dOWB parallel to Ille beach from 'IOtl1 to '3rd streeb: has managed to hold back the tide!:. However, from 43rd up coast to 47Ui Street ·tbe btting iwells have come pertougly close to homes. · As the Carpa extends the 'gr'ahite barrier upcoa.st, the be&Cb hai kept CletieriOl'aUng just ahead of il Sand. hauling rtg1 thil morning wen not expected to dump rr.th tand any farther downcoast than 47tb Sreet. The reason, pointed out G. J'. Dav11, Corpe rpeclll field r~presientaUve, was that the sandy shelf fronr 47th to 43rd SitreeU waa aimply too nanow to allow equipment through. · MMDWhile, dump trucks kept rolling into the area with granite in a major ellort to get more rock onto the beach befDre the ~xt high tide, 1et-at 6.5 feet at 8:18 o'clock tonight. It will be the hJghest tide ol. the CUI· rent serles ol. especially high tides. "We have no fixed routine," said Ernie Sllberberger, contract.or fur hauling the rock. "Our idea now is jusl to get it io here as fast as we can." He said he expected to have as many as 20 truck's on the circUtt today between West Newport and the rock quarry~ 75 miles away. 90 days, hi& precinct for 54 daya and at leaat 21 year a of age on electiDD day. An exception is made iii Presidential elections, however, so thai . perso11s who have lived in the state for le15s than a year may vote f~ president and vice prt1ldent if they can preve they were qualifled. to vote in the 1tate of their previous residence. Such persoDs must regtater Jn person at the Regiatrar of Voters Of· flee , 1119 E. Chestnut Ave .• Santa Ana or call 834-2244 for further ln· formation. In the Harbor area reglstraUon through the midnight Thund•y, Sept. 12 deadline will be available at the following locations: In Newport Beach: -Newport Beaeb city ball, Mond1y through Friday, a a.m. to 5 p.m. -Republican Women'1.Club, 425 N. Newport Blvd., Tuesdays through Thursday1 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. In Costa Mesa: -Costa Meaa city hall, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. -south Cout Plaza carouael Court. Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9:~ p.m. In addition, registration will ~ available at moat political party head- quart.n througbout the Harbor ""''· Singles Project J Boosts Newport Building-Totals A 732-apaftment iroJect for gtngle adults boomed ~llllructlon IDtals ID August to tile bi11Jeat m<Dlbly li(Ure in the city's ht.ltory, Newport Beach = Dlreclor Oliver s . Grant today .. Gnnt •aid tbe '11,219,0lll mootllly total euily l"IJPed Ille prevlou1 high of '7 .3 million, reached last Mar eh. El.ghteen penniU alone were inued for construction of buJldlngs for the South Bay Club, a mecca for unmar- rieds near Newport Harbor High School. Cost of C®ltrucfion was plac· ed at S7 .8 million. . Rough ~ Dn the project at Irvine Avenue and 16th Street already has begun. Grant 1aid each of the 18 buildings w1ll be tllree lloriel high and wilt cont.tin from ~ to 'T1 apart:mtflt units. The.re will be in'lerconnecling wa:Jkways between the buildings. Permits were alao issued for cOn· s1l'Uetion of two parking garages. recreation building, volley ball and tennis courts. oUlce 110d that the cue bf: returned to municlpal court lel"el at Rundle's arraignment Jut .....i: Ill Orange County Superior Court. Gluier charged that I& to 20 Hessians stormed hll a-partmeilt in the brutal attack, abd. more than 20 wer• later rounded up, but Ollly RUDdll an4 thrff othtro "°" hmala IP ouoto4y. • The o~ qirie plaadld IU!lly to uaault ana baiter)' charg .. and 'Will be sentenced in Harbor Dittrict Judlcial Court nei.t week, while Run4le; r<maim, In Ollllocfy In Utu ot $37,IOO ball. Hil new attorney, Robert Whitman, moved, for ball reducUon at today"• hearing, but the District Attorney's of,. flee urged against It and Judge Cbriltensea complled. Mesan's Niece Near Drowned, Still Critical More than two WMlu Bk abe wu pulled from tJie breakers off Hun· Ungton State Beach, a teea-age Lan."" caster girl remains unconsclous and in; serious condition at Hoag Memo~· Hospital. · Hospital spokesman a&id the con. dition of Phyllls Echenique, 15, bu re- mained "unchanged" since &he was rescued by a lifeguard patrol boat Aug. 19. Phyllil, niece of Frank Webber of: 2857 S1romboll, Coal• Meaa; and Wob- ber's daughter, Patricia, als:o 15, wtre swimming on the st.Jte ·beach qear Brookhurst Street, which, becaun of light beach crowda, was not manned' by lifeguards. "Evidently a ripUde caught them and carried them out pas:t the, breakers," eaJd Webber. j' My_ daughtei: had the presence of mind to remain calm, but Phyllla ·murt have tried to flgbt lt." , Webber'• older daughter, Janette, 21, saw the pair struggling from lhor• and ran to a lifeguard tower for help. When !he aaw no one wu on du_ty, aM went to a nearby anack bar, from v:hich the patrol boat wu called. Patricia was eeJ'e when the boat ar· rived, hut PhylliJ wa1 tloat1nf 1ac~ down and unconscious . She was taken to Hoag in critical condition and placed in the intentlv• care unit. Three days la• a.till lUl~ conscious but able to breathe on bu own, she rallied allgbUy and bu been in serious CODdition ever since. Mesa Woman, 2 Daughters Face Assault Hearing A Cotita Mesa mother accused of felooioualy assaulting Newport B&ach polloe at headquarter& faces a sept. 16 hearing in Newport Harbor Munlci· pal Court, aides oald today. Free on $625 baU pending a prellm· inary hearing was Elva Earley Bo- kenko, 33, D[ 734 Joann St. The woman wais arrested a polk:t -~· au er. •be , .al\epdly zwore, kicked and Injured a polloe sergeant, a policewoman, and a pol.Ice clerk. · Her dalfghters, 17 and II, allegedly joined her in the uaault and swear. tng spree. Tbey were· also charged with felany assault and face Juftllile Court proceedings. PDlice saJd the fight erupted after Mrs. Bokenko was notHled that one of her daughtera had been picked up on the street on charges of being under the Influence· ol drugs. FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUTY. ... toNVINIIHT , .... ................ 0 MAtTIA CIWtOI ........ 1121 NEWPORT AVE., COSTA MESA 12 Y .,n In Tlie S•m• Lec:tfftn •rvn.L• 1111 CONTIMINTM. -'· 1 , . { I ' ' 1 -, I 1 I . - • -• -• -.... ..., .. --.. ...-..... • ..... -..-.,..-------._ ,.. --• • 4 • • • •• ; o • = e w • + • o sc u c y + • u o o ¥ 04 +c:su "Pt>'! W"'4Cl"'l:V':i"~-"l"'ll"""9!'• .. ~N ........... --li .. Wednesdar's Closing .-Prices~ Coinplete -New-T _Y9rli ... StoclC-Exchange List f \ ' ' PENETRATION .... ,., .... , ........... OAJl,,'f ttlot,~-~­,.~ ..... ,..,11.1 ••• °'-•• c:...I. fj I I j I l 'l .I. l I - ' • • 11 r • ' I ' I ! ~ ' " I I I l ' .. . .. -...... -, ... -, . . . ~ ._. .. . ~~-- "D~U.Y PILOT EDITORIAL .PAGE .~ __ -·-~---~·--~-· - ' I • . ~ . "' '. • M ' esa -.s ~ .: ·"t . N eW.":;=Hnspiial • _, "' , ~tile u.ual ~tb4 ~~ground lno.kiJig tW a new Cosil ¥e;.:h#~-lbree y~an ago, the project hogged down and down and down. .. • " . N~ has dubiousness over thia: project been more prpnbunoed than on the DAJL Y PILOT •\lllOriAI < .-.., pace. '!be n>e0rd j111tified little hope. _. , ,. " " Alter three ground brealdoga.al>d-repeatea change) ln construction schedulea and ownen, it became very diflicult to believe that a llrst-nte JiOspital for .Costa Mesa was really in the cords. And when the-ahell of the hospital building on Victoria Street near Newpbrt Bou!· evard stood empty for months on etid, it became even more dilficuJt to convince ourselvu that it would becom& ' a reallty. , > Yet it bas happened. Costa Mesa M~m6riai HosPitat I& In operation and, most pleasant surprise at. all, it has e•ery izidication of being a first-rate establishment from one end to the other. The hospital is a p~vate institution , to be sure, owned and operated by Beverly Enterprises. It must be presumed that Beverly Enterprises hopes to make money from the hospital since the firm is, after all, a. profit.. making organization. This does not necessarily mean that Costa Mesa Memoi"ial Hospital will cut corners or squeeze extra money from patients. Quite tht contrary, for Beverly Enterprises must know that the only way it will obtain enough patients to make the hospital profit- able ii by offering services, pricing schedule and treat- ment that are comparable to thooe offered in Jonger· estabU.bed hospital& in the ma.' .. • ,Thvrough ~ Public Inquiry , ls Needed -Dear Gloomy Gus: )Ve cycllata: who attempt to ride on Palila4e1, Ja~ree, or Mac· Arthur m1y cli.ooae either to ~gbt it out witl;! the mad mus- lallgs OU the pa\rement or to dodge the broken glass, rock& and mud on the shoulder, H one exilta. Now they've even block- ed . the patb across tlle Back Bay! -L. G. M. ,,. ............ ......,.._ ..... - -..tit' ""'-.. fJli .... ,., •• • ..... • !M"' .... -.. ......., .... Dell'J' ''""' CHICAGO ~ Milch more' than a closed FBI lnve1tigaUon is needed to expQte all ~'e ugly IJdes of the outrage 1n Chicago. What ·u needed is .a 'thoniugb public inquiry to tell it like it was and not "the way the Ameqcan .,i.buc beard u 1rom Gone McCarthy or A.be RibicoU. · How have their views been formed? The b'rutal reaction or me ChJcago B"y exposure h? a wide rano of facts polk:e in response to ample ··prfr· ·or· tQ Uie ·pre.J~cea of conege pro- VOCatton by organized and disciplined fe!lso", ·ecHtorlali!b and intelleetuals pti:_war .demonstrators involves ~~y -. ~~~Yf 0~b'~~Ofi' ~ th~ Vie~ diffetent aspects of-what is wrong .Jn-· nr--m.tt~ctriJ.ih!D"logical?~­ America today. Vice Pres l d ~ n t Were Mayor Daley's efforts to main- Humpbrey called for an FBI in-tain order Jn Chlcago a reflection of vet:tigation. What . is need~d . ii a the old system of suppressiog op- representative public comwss1on to position and ·an expression of the enmtne every ·aspect, poHce brutality storm. trooper• of the politics of con- aJ well u Communist incitement, th~ frontation? mOrat culpability of Gene McCarthy · or tDe lack of it, the police state of IF IT IS ACCEPTED that order May()[' Daley or the lack of it. must be maintained, there is the cen. tJ:'al question of hoW that is to be done THIS ONE REVOLTING incident in and what methods and procedures are the streets of Chicago while the justified under what conditions to DemocraUc Party was nominating a ma.int.a.in order. Thls question needs a ca'1dldate for president compresses in-: gieat d~al more study. to a few hours a fantastic nighbnare. .. Wer~.;the Cbic-.g? police justifiably It raises these qUestions for whic~ .' reacting to a "bearded. dirty. lawless there are only partial and mostly pr~· ra,bble" bent on dJsrupting and judiced answers : . paralyzing the Democratic convention, . Are idealistic young people trylng to or did some policemen Just lose their find their way. in a difficult and p~zJ, heads under dirty-word taunts from a inq world, being used as the cutting bunch of .lively kids? : ·. edge ..,of-·•nf\J'cby ·bY·. o~--.evol~ . -m -s:t'l»'T~eomes ·ttt yoti'~t..,,-'Y tfonaries whado not mind ti~ Ofa400 tu, GWcago. Anr.one who baa m~, ot the passionate kids get their heads &eeri. the ShoCidlii rum clips of .police &plit and arms. wrenched? Has· the beating up the-kids ne:eds a somewhat protest movement gone beyond the bro8der'VU:lo11'&fofe•UTiving at firm bounds of all acceptable stan~~rds of concfusiOns. · -L \ peaceful assembly and petition to , .• , , ,,) . redress grievances? . ~ FBI WON'T giye u~ anywhere To what extent have well·m~an1ng near the•1rfbqle (answer. We wUl hear public figures lent themselves in the from the 1FBI ~at .m 90me instances interest of their own political-ad-and possibly: Jn v{olftion of federal vancement to . the "poli~cs of c.on-laws oo civ,U rigbtl•tbe police.rel~ frontation" which has as its only im-in the qilrit tt-MttS9tr""Daley's previous l;nediate objective par~lyting and then doctrine 'of shootini1ooters. tearing apart the existing system? Wt will .also ·hear th tit the kids were OR WAS THE protest demonstra- Uon 'as it was seen on Michia:an Avenue, an emotional expression of deeply felt aspirations of idealistic young people for a better world? Should they have been welcomed to Chicago, sheltered. fed and permitted to express themselves, and take part now in the great processes of democracy which they later will con- trol! Are their grievance• justified! Do they have a vision! Do they love all mankind or merely bate the draft?. .----8" Geor•e ---, - Dev George: Beneath all your levity and t.cetlous approach to life 1 find a i;relt deal of rather lofty think- ing. wJth an approech high above tbat of most advice columnJsts. Wby do you bid• lbls with bumorl CURIOUS •Dur CurlOUI: -rm Jalll)W>f 14 keep from -:z,:::r -actually, tilt reasoo I fO loOY ii rve been livJn1 ~ •• -m· lbe ba<:t yard slnct • iioJ trlf• Ned 1D'f column on how lbOWcl be tbe boss in '-117- organlz.ed and eih~d by David Dell- inger, who calls him.sell' a non.Soviet Communist and organized the march on the Pentagon last year. Among the others involved were Tum Hayden of Students for a Democratic Society, which took over Columbia University, clGsed it and now has succeeded in pushing out its president, and Jerry Rubin. head of the Youth International Party (Yippies). But that will not help much. Con- gress will wish to investigate the Chlc1go outrage, and that may not help much either. A deep, thorough, unprejudiCed, publicly-eondueted in· ·quiry is needed to bring out into the light of day why and how it was that the city of Chicago and the nation should have another outrage on its conscience. Beyond that, the establish· ed. authority needs publicly acceptable guidelines on how to handle the politics of confrontation. Quotes Gov. Claude R. J\IR, Jr., Florida, ta S.F. address -"You vote: for a presl· dent only about 10 times ln your life. It is .a precious thing ... 1omefhin& tou don 't throw away lighll.I'." Brewster F. Amtt, aa. SoDOma Stlte C.uece 1hnlenl -"I doclded to 1pind my time with young people who aren't likely to die next month ..• who don't Wk endlessly about their acbu .and paim." - • . . It is barcftcit•ull the hoapltal facllltles. 'Ibey are::•• noted above, first-rate in every t0&pect. The hospital will have 24-hour emergency room facilities, and dlagnoitlt and treatment equipment Including the latest in X-rays to a cobalt treatment machine. . , Further, both the owners and the management o! the new bospitaJ have indicated that they know the SQ..c· cesa of thelr operation hinges on community acceptance. And community acceptance hlng~ on providing m~cal ·tret.tment at least equal to that ottered elsewhere. Hoa· piW Administrator Alden 0, Sage made it clear that he · knows the first thing the hospital must build is a reputa- Uon. Coota Mesa Memorial Hoapital has 99 beds and It has a medical staff which includes some of the area's best tnoWn and most respect~ medical 'doctors. The phyilclans who otgaiiized the staff are themselves to be conirltu14,ted for tt)y have worked for many months setting up criieria and membership requirements which will insure the r~urces of an established group of area phyilci.an<. Many df tt>e doctors will be on the staff of both Costa Mesa Memorial and 'Hoag Memorial hospitals ~thus providing ·ab interworking network of physicians' services between the two institutions. .. · The reputation has not been made yeL coSta Mesa Mell}.o.rlal Hospital has to establish, then maintain,' t4i.s image U it is to be a ~coess. those who have foYowed the history of the hospital, even the most cynlcal; have to be pleasantly surprised with-the odds as the bdspital goes into operation. • ~ ";.;!. c THE KIN~tv\A'KER ' • Newsmen at Convention Were Only ~oing Their .Job ·Torn Between, Anger ~ and _ Disbelief To the Editor: 1 watcbtd it -I heard it -I sat stunned..! torn between anger and disbelief. Freedom of the press -what a mockery. The Democratic-convention clearly violated both the rights and persons of our newsmen. We all witnessed on camera. What did they NOT want us to see or hear, these politicians who have bee.Q. running our country? WRA T JS hapPetling behind closed doors? SoU)et.hlng ii terribly wrong. If our fellow Americans can react so Letter& from readers are IDl!!lcome. Normally writers should conwy their messages in 300 words 01' Leu. The right to condense lttteri to: !if tpo:ce or eliminatt libel ii ruerot>d:.. Atl ·tei- ters must 'f'4Clude signa:tur.-i·.mut-mail· oing· addres1, but namta will be with- held cm requt'st. violently -a-sk yourself, "Why?" We my sincere hope that my frie.nd~ and must no Jongu bt! oltrlcbes tit.ding our co:w:orken will travel even more beada· m the sarid. .. -· faith1\llly the two-way ttreet-<:alled -o " --· ---· -· · ".ruy·4Q1D th ' --R>clpl'<><lty' In tuppotLo! th• '_lnedla fOb'~-n::~!;,-:ee;::~.g ~c~wblcb hD~dea-~~d I resent very mucb the manner in f~thfully to our need!. . . wbich the news ..... press and TV -RUTH JOJ{NSON persoMel were treated. termediate schools, sb:·land s\tes and administration . f~ti~ , i Q .:, ~· commodlite our chQ¢rel1 .., ,..: 1• , If all of them IQ1\>w', fint; ~m ii 11\er didn't, they do. no'w! So.·get, ~u.t ~~ vote Yes on 8ept. 17! . ~, RUTH DELVESCOVO San Joaquin Citizens Bond Conimittee San Joaquin Sch·ool ·District covers the newly devetopfct'areM aIOf!,g tht San Diego Free""li' includi;i.g Univer· sity })ark·, El Toto, Lsisure ~~~ and Mission Viejo. ... ~dilor The Rear Villains To the Editor: Befoi'e ttie_ 1,_~ecbOeS -'of t:ne sounds ol thi COsta'Mmf.'lfiowport Beach Pop Festival fade eomplete.ly into the past, I think a word should be said aboot the originators_ of this idea wbo are, in ef- everything th8t Ia disagreeable ls Communist ii foolish. IS THERE .\ pro-war citizen in the United States who can see what we are doing in Vietn6m is wrong, 'tor there is no dilference betWeen the two invasions? The United. States invaded a foreign country, Vietnam, to force our ideals. The Soviet Union has in-- v ad e <fa foreia:n country, Gzechosfovakia, to ·force their political ideal. Both inv.aders are wrong in doing what they have done. They have created war and disallow~d others to .. determine their course. 1 I remember when our generals sa14 give us 50,CKX> men. and we will cle¢l out Vietnam iI1 two weeks. Now, with over a hall million men, the generals say victory as we know it is im· possible. l RESENT THE lndignJties our "delegltes and priwte · clti7.ens were fect, the real .vmain~ of this piece. Ac· THE SOVIET UNION will beat Ettk!lenf. Firemen cordlnj to th~ ·Jlewsp!lpers, ?1ey arnl~ io down the Czechs, but only militarUy. subjeCted to. . ~ ' · l reienf barhtd wire.fences, armed forees ·and secilrity guards. I resent the higll.Jlanded manner in which a "minQr.ltY" b e b l n d closed ·aoors ·are, running our country while calling themse~ves the "majority." I'm bewildered. -t•m ingry --I'm:·1cared. Are you? • H:M. REID Dale"'• Behallior ~ -·l•)711;:) Usted_1 . .a_ s the WE, _ sgo . ~;-SCie c They w1'll still want freedom as do To tlle Edlf9t: ,"-. . ""~ l<~ ' i, :·. Souncq Corporation·· ass}sted b Y H d I d T -U -I wtisl·f ~ co.mfllhneDl tlle"' Costa H ble' H f KH.T' · . ungarr an Po an . he Soviet n1on M -'De artm• t • um -, arve 0 ':· . · • is fighting a losing battle. The Com. · tsa ~ ... :e P n • · •· · •. ~ Whoever· they are. this 1s the ~ munht world will and is splittinC Wt ·night we witntssed the ef-Piper who. by meam of .~e magic !lrr without western interference or war. \liciency and competence Of our fire waves enticed the younger generation . . . department at work. with promises of a great two-day WP · As tor ~mm.urusm m Am~r1ca, it A vacant house at the corner of San· festival aDd -the offer of ~ lodgings will nottJ.~fP'D if ~e solve our internal ta Ana and Ogle Street caught fire (which th:ey .later rescinded.). :. probleli\,R'·~~re 15 no way fo~ ex. somewhere around 11 p.m. · '.'..: f.._1,t ~ ·:iernal ~.IJ(es ~.destroy us if we Seemed like the response to the THEY SltORT-C~NGEn the ki~. · so~ve ~.tmthnaf problem~. I say we alarm was almost instantaneous and they gave the town another upset .as should tWn away from Vietnam and the (U'e w&s under control in short witnessed ·by the letters to the editor, war, and.,stop turning away from our order· · and the great space .given editorially problems. · A big hand to our fire department to this "Festival'', and I suspect at VAN McKINZIE To the Editor: for a job well done. $5.50 entrance fees , they are laughing , As students of Orang• Coaat College , • , SAM l!!M-E,S-all tli& way lo -~...--v -.o'~n-,....... \te -have JOdged I flifit~"1Jf~f--.. • The Junior Chamber oi~Commerce · r.tpHrt.11 rockets -~ainat Mayor Richard J . Daley's use '• r t ~1 , -Ge ti 1 ht f 'S I i B nd (with the usual amount o pro e:s.... To the Bdl'·r·. ' stapo tac cs on the ng o an _oaqu n o s t 1 d f th w August. '28, 1968 in front of the Hilton pu on sofmthe marve ou~t a1ncets Eor t e After reading the Saturday Com- 1 th T th Edit young o e commuru y as as er, ment Page (August 24), it was good to Jilotet .,in C~cago. We dep ore ~ o e or: which benefited all. The Teen-Age d bo brutai physical violence exerted upon Do the people of the San Joaquin Fair .at the Anaheim Stadium was an rea a ut the concern over poverty the ~t.nf·e~ntionally peaceful School district kpow that on Sept. 17, orderly, fUn project for your young pockets in Orange County, as th.ere demoDJtr'ators. 1968, they will be asked to vote for as.; people, but (riends llke the WESCO and are many. As a major proponent of the million bond issue to build schools in Scienic Sounds we don't need . After careful study of the map ·~oc:r80c Party'a ideals oJ peace •area?· A[JCE P. MAYER coverJng the p::lverty pockets, I was and' domes.Pc tranquility-: as a mayor Do they know that a Yes '9tite for surprised to see our home was sma:tk and .controner of large .city organiza-th1s Js1ue ·wru secure their children's in the middle of the poverty pocket. :&t lion. and primarily as a citizen of the future'! · 'Both WrOttfJ' -first I thought the map to be a lltUe Off United States. Mayor Daley had · Do they know tbat by 1972, without sc~e, but the marked area was too obligaUon to uphold these basic ideals. this $5 mitVon, their children coWd be To the Editor: val! and areas in the city that are The basic privilege of all American! on double sessions, or worse yet, not Someone should Inform Dr. Mu known to have poverty were not mart .. is freedom of speech: remembering have a school in the area available to Halferty, who recenUy wondered why ed. this, we urged him to reexamine his them? the anU·V:ietnam Waz ~~ <4dn't Now O\R' homes in this wide poverty behavior toward peoflle who vocally ... protest the Russian· invallon of area range ftom about $23,000 to dtmonstrate differences ·otupinion. DO THEY KNOW that unless we Czechoslovakia, that protest marches $33,CXXI. What we would like to know is, LANI MAILES seCW'e the passage of tbiJ bond issue. have occurred. The marches were when will we receive our first wellare JAN EDWARDS our State School Building Aid wW be staged throughout the world -in-check? DONNA LYKE cut off? eluding Commuruei countr~s. One BARBARA CRIPPEN PATTI HIGBY Do they know that their school such march In the United Stites was T' , ,~e 'pocklt&" were outli'Md b11 MARDENE WIEBER district is depending on them to get led by Dr. Benjamin Spock, .a· strong cen.rua tract.s _ the smaUe.st defin- ROGER TOPZ out and vote to pasa. this lssue? We Vietnam critic. ob~ area available. However, all \ need a two-\hirdl majority vote to I resent the attacks by others. Wch home-1 within tMCh troct.s are flOt bt· pass ll , as H. B. McDOne.ld Jr. who ,1tated in low sta~rd -quite the contrary in Good for Good To the Editor : This is a letter of thanks to the DAI· Do they know that we -need, at the this paper that perhaps the; peace manu irutancer. TM map limply pres~t count, fOr'ollr future, at least groups are i ·Communilf: .... front mtant thai within th.uc certain areas eight elementary schools, two ln· organiz.ation. Tbese slmple answ~s to tub-itandard howing could be found. LY PILOT for the splendid coverage L given to actlvitles of the various civic A b • T h organizations /or which I am.prtvlleg-m iguous reac erous ed to work on a volunteer basis. ' In every instance when I have con-t tacted The DAILY PILOT concerning ., Tbouctill at Laree: o release that· is of public interest. I "Uve for today,'' is the most am· have met fine personnel. biguous, and thenifOTe tbe most Since, in youth. we wen taught tread>uoul, of maxims -for depen· much about return.inc good for nn-ding on bow it la interpreted, it can be dered good, it does appear that we the most creative or the moat dettruc~ who are reatfer1 c'&n •ct reciprocally ive ol philosophies. toward oyr newrp,apen. • • • WE CAN REMEMBER t ti a t . Barring accidentl, I bel1've. that we newspapermen and women wort very die of what we are born with, that hard under rulu u reiarda Umt and .ome consU1utiooal ~" pecuUar ipace. There s. atways pressure to «•t to us determines, more than 1nythinJ edJUona into 'homes and on the. stands. elte, bow and w.he~ ~shall 10. Allo, coalll of publication bu..na<n In rauo~ rtce ~meu·1a otfttr uus of ecti . N(1rl coverage ii u· cellent. • . Spu fnr -~. l alu crotefUI to the ,. Gol\!¢1~ Abd it b -' I \, Practicalli-no· · state.mea ·a. to heart Ille shrewd o<M<e given the c..r Aluonder by Napolooo: "For Ut. maintenance of peact., nations "'!!jlilld -~· ·_111•:· p1Dp1--Wllicb precede the canoon·shots." • • • A Southern accent can be ebarmlng, a Western accent can be appealing - but, somehow, when the two are com· bined, the resulting amalgam is far Iese attractiw than either atone. • • • Whenever T b6W a tnilogy'hlst rtJn- ntng off at the mouth, I recall Remy de Gounnont'a acute .remark: "Mort men wbo nm dawn women an: run- nln& d.,..~ -~· -Editor --11W- Wed.nesday, SepL 4, 1968 Tht f<lllori41 -o/ Ole Dallr Pilot Htb to fnform and nim. ulott f'todtn bu presenting this nt10lp(lp&'r'.a opblioni artd com- mmta:~ on topfct of fnttTed ""4 iignlfiC4'1<<. btl ""'11idf"ll • fOf'Um fM the «%presrioft of our t<od.r1' oplnfom, orul btl prernting tM diwrit N\0- polnu ot ln/ormed ol>lm1<n oru! spok<,,... °" topta ot Ole dow. Rober! N. Weed, Publllher • .. BY WIL.llAM REED Sehools See ·532 Million in Bonds ), .......... ; l i t ...... ••• ~In the Wlncl h wandet"td over lo Redondo Qeach Labor Oaf and out cmlo the pier there for sort of a checkup on a recent presentation by the Hun- tington Beach Planning Depart- ment on what could be done to fully develop a pier. M. I watched thousand• of Persons fairly clawing each. other to spend money en various foodstuffs and trinkets, not to men- tion the huge, full parking Iota, I felt that as a resident of Huntington Beach I~m being ch'eated. by the ci-ty. . The Hunlih~n Beach pier" is a much better pier tbJm the Redondo JPer. Yet tfiat one was .._ teemlng 1fith people, spending money, .•""· joying fishing and ju•t. bemg tourists while at home our pier was full or sightseers who walked out over the ocean· and found for their effort virtually only the sea. * Not that the wal\r. isn't worthwhile for it certainly is. But it's unlikely t11at anyone would walk away from the pier saying that he would like to spend a whole vacation in "Huntington Beach just to be near its attractions. • At Redondo T overheard a couple fishing telling another couple ti:iat they first saw the Redondo Pier last year while visiting South Ga~ and had decided to spend their whole vacation there this year. The c;puple are from South Dakota. , They told me that the fishing, sea·· food stores and restaUranls and ':iiust the pier atmosphere'' is what brought them from South Dakota to Redondo for three weeks this :r,ear -and "most likely next year too. • .. * ' ·;Well, the planners and Vince :Moorhouse are lookin( _at w~ys to .:improve-the local faCil~~y without d'estroying·Jts use as a fLShing ~nd pleasure pier. Big plans are being =discussed and more will be said on the topic Sept. 11 when • New York development firm tells the city ·What could be done with 1he facih· ~ty For those who feel that the :deteriorated condition of the rest of the downtown would prevent full ~ier development, I recommend a lbok at the in1and side at Redondo. If any place along the coast is more blighted than downtown Huntington Beach. "it's Redondo along the waterfront. Oakland Police ;Probe 2 Deaths , .. OAKLAN D !UPI ) -Police today in· vestia:ated the stO>ting deaths of two . young men in separate incldentl dur- ing the nigh~ on Oakland streets. There wert no arreats . ~ . Gary Smith, 20, of San Ramon, ;i soldier orr leave, waa shot fMally and . a companion, Steve Miller: 23, bl Su~­ -riyvale. beaten and robbed of $408 1n a melee early today. ~filler gaid ~ and Smitll had stop- '. ped their car to talk to two y~g women when file girls suddenly pD1n1· ~d at the auto and ''about nine guys suddoenly came out of the woodwork." Earlier. Ronnie Leroy Andrews, 19, Of Oakland WM shot twice. Jn the back ·and killed during an argument in ff'Mt of his home. About a half dozen men were involved in the dispute. 11)' TROllWl 'FORTUNE _ot-.wwftlf .... A lios1 -I bond elecllGn· aeuaa la al>Hd.Jor OrOJllO Cout -voter1. 'l1ne bond ei..tlauJU "'~!or 5ept. 17 ...i .-bond elo!:doo Mid .. ovent<le lat Nov." " BejwftA them, '(Ive ICbool dislrlcta "" ~ ~i.C,ullior\ty tO r.Ue """" 111111 '31 )!I . oil. Sept. 17, Oran«• ~C\l>l .,lllnlor eon.,. Pistrli;t will 10 tor fl~ m!Ullio In bonds. l'"oul!Uln valley ~-""7 will 1.U '8 million ll1d San :1ooquln Elon<lllary 115 million. B~ 11 .. e11 Uiton mg11 $ctioo1 Dlatrict wlll uk '12 million iR -In the Nov. 5 teneral election, and Tustin · Un.ion High wW try a 52-cent override. kl sUJ.ni up the ballot measwes, lt can be said : - -Orange Coast ,Jlftor College has • pooc track record of prevjous defeats. -The Huntington Beach Htgh bond measure faces stiff ~itk>n. -The Fountain V~ley and Sari Joa- quin bond issues look like good bets to pass. -Tu9ti.n Hjgh has had mixed resutts in tile past in passing over- rides. FoHowi.ng is a c apsule analylis of each ol the scbool finance electiofts: Oraq:e Coast Junior CoDece -Thi'l hi the tint ever bond iseue for the junior college district. which always has operated pay-as-you-go, It hasn't been coosidered necessary before to assume long·ter-m indebtedness. but rapid enrollment growth ha11 caused lhe hilni-pressed board to try a \>find electioo. The bood measure is for fl .25 millioo to take care ol bllildini needs on.ttle Orange Coast and Golden West campuses for the next four year11 . Tbe.re also is a second ballot pro· position to coovert an existing 10"'2- cent override at no cost to the tiu- paye.r. The override. nOw :restricted to use for buikling, would become general purpose. But trustees won't have much use for ttie conversion if the bond i!PSUe faii,. Approval of tte f7 .25 millkim In school bonds would enable the district to re«:ive an .additional $7.l million.in state and federal building eid. Unless local taxpayers lhow the willingneS'!I to biB themselves for a share the gove!'nment fund1 won't be available. Failurt ol t!'le bond issue would make it necesitary to turn &tudent.s away in a couple ol yeara, college of. ficials say, _, _:rtiere i$ no known oogaftzed op. ,P<llltioa, but Ille dlsb:i<I bu ltd a roUlh Um• &ettln( wter 1 In Ille pal(. 't"lriot. Ill 'lJ89 """ • • -overrldea ltiJed and the 10UI owr- rlde In 11162 -by • -"' ·marPu -one Wte.. ~ 'lb• ~ iaaue Will two-thirds approval for PUNgt e 1bt over- rides required Mf1 •bar ml)or!ty. It la -...!Od 111 t the bond .leaue ·would cost OWM.t' ol • '30,000 .Mme botweeo 115 and • the ft.rat year aod leis e aucceed.lnr yui. . RullllJloo Boau u IU mlllJoa bond nqueot blllol II Oppo3ed by Owoer1' .Protdve Le lt lJ a 1ealed.~own !"'ii"n. mllJion boOO propooal fo by only 40 percent Of the votera \aSl October, far Short of the 67 percen~eodod. The new propontion tildes f7 .8 million for construction a new high ICbool, '2 million (Or rchase of ano1her building·site. Sl.$ to remodel Huntington Beach Higtt~if it is re- quired under state earth u1ke safety stande.rd&. and lesser a ounts to eJ:· pat)d Westmlluter IDg!I and district offices and for conttns~, •. According fo school kesmen, the bond Issue would not in aae the bond redemption rate above the present 50 ce.nt.8 pe.r year maximum. HOWt!ver, it would extend ttle time it wiD remain at 50 ceM&. , Jn eny evecit, the t.u rabt for bonds won't begin tapering off below 50 cent~ for another three ar fo11r yess. The proposed bond issue woutO extend the fuD 5<>-ctnt levy anott:ler five or six yeas t.o eiight to 10 yea.r1 in the future before the riate at.arts to-dr,p. [)jstrict echoob thbl fall \will en.roll about 13,000 studeob -wei:i over Ule 11,670 capacity build:ingi; &rt designed for. However, by using noa~lassroom areas as teaching 11Pact a IO.percent overload oao be handled. Alter thet the only soiut.ioo is .a cut- back on the number of school period11 witTI student. not being able to take elective courses, schoohnen ••'Y. Enrollment in 1969 is expected to b9 14,500, and in 1970 up to 16,000. School buildings, they say; take two to two and a tialf yean to build. FOuntaln Valley Elementary - Fountain Vettey has never failed a bond iswe in four eiections from 19!2: t.o the latest in 1964. 1beR is virtually no opposition this time: no appodng ergument will appear Ol}..,tht: Sept. 17 ballol The reasoo ;,· that f>aSsage ol the '8 million requested will not. effect.. the tax rate. As the bond repayment r~te Sewage Plant Upgrading Stalls in Snag Over Bids The second phase of J)" 1 • n 1 to beautify tbe county's sewage treat ment plant at Brooktlurst Street #1.d Pacific Coast HJgtiway in Huntington Beach bave stlatled temporarily. Low bid on the construction or equipmeot enclosures, estimated by county eogineem to cost $193,000. opened yesterday from Safff:ll and McAdam In c. of Cosfla Mesa :!""Is $233,451. Three other bids N.nged a1 high !II $2Ml,050. . Fftd Harper. gentral manager of the county sanitation dlltrkts. said collllty enginttrs wj)l go over -bid ipecific.atioos with contractors. A con· · tr·act for the ·job may be aftrded Sept. Church Plans Fair A fow-day carnival b e g i n n i n « 'R1ursday and running through--Sunday at the 1oothwest corner of Garfield Avenue ll1ld Brook.hurst Street hall -plomed by SL Wilfrid '• Epi!OOPll Cburcti of H u n t i n r t o n Beach. l l, he said, or county supervison M•Y ask far rnore bids. The contract would include covering the plant'• pumping station, com· Pf!nor• and booster -to send waste matter to the "outfall" 7 ,500 feet in the Paci.ftc Ocean. Harper said the enclosure~. while needed "'anyway to protect the equip- ment from ttie salt air, have been given an ".architectural treatment to make them pleasing to look at.." Sewa1e Treatment Plant No. 2. near • hou1ihg tract on the welt l!fKf 1cross the Santa Ana River from West Newport, 1s the largest one in Orange County. 1 , JU '¥1 acres are now bef~g 1~aped with plaotl that will grow in silt wattr•aturated ear1Jt. Thill fir!t phlH of beatllification of the phmt has COfJ'f about $40,001. )f the low bid opened ~sday i,, approved, Harper said, construCflion at the plat can begin Oct. 1. to lie finJ1h· ed by May. ·Glory, Then Death Injuries Fatal to Young Bullfighter Soviet-Czech Arguments Get Down to Earth PRAGUE (AP ,_ lf you want a g!IUI roots discuasion m, the. inuea between Soviet commun11m.. and tht tTW1"t libera.I variety. there's notbinl ' like a d!bate between a Sovi4t sol<tier and 1 Ciech student furious .._ the in- vasion of hi! country. MADRID (UPI) -The dnth of Pedro Abilio Hlll'tad6 btean in the afternoon of a -bullfigbter'1 finest glory. lt came lfl days later with young Pedro happily say~g .. he "'ould ·'never suffer hqpger •put It was at the ;Mim(Jon1 De'lA Sier- ra bull ring on Aug. 17 ht Pedro, 1 J7·year·old apprentie@; btlllfi.IMer who used the name Cutrito dt Graoad•, had his seventtl aa.t l.ut tighL Pedro bad lured 1l>e fiahling bull pass ottor !"'"· eoch drnlrrC Ilia ball closer to him. One pus wu too clo\M and Pedro wml doft beaealll ... bull's 1tamping boove6. He was up .,an Jn a flalh, urr d$nlod and a~porenlly unhurt. Ho lfoished 1he liiJi( IO brilll.dly .be WU given two ... -1 the tall ot tlte bull -the blpeat accolado 'P""!lblo, Cheering fana oaritd i.m oUl of tbe ring on their shoulder•. Tblte. on the 1boulder1 ol his fans, In. hia moment of. triumph and Clory, Pedro "Olrrlto" H-be(Oll to dio. Ta. qaonbllltl d-&.JJy cama _,.,,,,. nltllt .m Pocro wm bo burled l<liloy. . ll'o tlte end, he 111ooght he only had a : 1UHn1d\ ache from eM!ng too mucb. , It wat that brav•tllowtn1on Aue. J7 • lh>t ,... Pedro,_,.J ..,,. .. for d .. ctml ~ for Ille tlrol time ta ~ Jll•· WbeB. hla stomach began to acbt, tM thoua!tt It ,... the fine food that did not lll'fl wittl )Um. "rve only been eating wen fm-a week," he joldngJ;y told his friends. "My rt.omad:I is not eccustomed to gourmet food. Whit my stomach lmmr• very well LR hunger\rP Pedro 1iad run away b'Oll1 home at 1S tJ6 follQw the fortunes ol the bull nni. By this 1wnmer 'hi had become .a "NOvillero., '' or a pp-entice bull ttitrter. He bad , • ..,, fighu. When 1bt stomach ache would not go away, Pedro fmlly asreed to his frtendi:' pJ-.a to'"' o1. doctor . .. I tblnk I .m eatin( too much." h11 apologetically told the doctora. "Bat I do nol put on any weight." The doctor« quickly diapozed a perfor9tion Of the 11noll 1nte1111l<. Tiiey taid Pedro had boen bleedinl in· wnaDy eve-llnc6 the bull's bOOf OM"'1t him In Ille ring. TM doctors decided ttt or:rate. Pedro -°" Ibo operalinr i.qJe lat Hvu.1 houri and rectfved numerous btoocl tr-..Joos, but the -· raalJHd It wu hopeJm. M Joac U he WU COlllCi<>us Pedro believed he would recover. "I will never 11.1ffer hunaer again,'' ho 11116 happily In .,. lact houri ot hi• f~o.-''J .wUJ not. Hl loo mUdl ...... BuUw111ar II bod. v.., i.I." You can bear such a debit. any night Jn Wencetlas Square, in th• center of Plwgue.- Th• particlpenta: For M~eow -the: crew nl 1 Soviet. ar.mored car on guard outside the of. lice ot • """llP'!P"r appropriately call· ed.Swboctne Slovo. Fno Speech. Foc Pngue-. .. variety "' youth1, most of them wearinf biae jeant"and sport• shirUI, ind a few·ot their elders, .... ' ~t'1 fairl7 primitive ttuff, but nobody Clll'I be .c<::\.ed of dottclft1 the la1ue1. "Why · dtd "YoU come here?'' asks • lott8·hllred CJe<h boy aiaro.,lvely. ''There'• a ~atlon here," ....,u .. a Sovt.t privaw al ·-the qme age . "We came to saw you from ~lllin " 'Kn• ·YoU Men an 1 COUii· tar'NWlutionarit1 or c a p I t a 11 1 t 1 aniund? We're all Sottaurta bin. We Wint our own kind of toclallm. We dfdn't uk YoU to come." "YMJ Czech~ lhOot at ua...' 1'h4!R art lO . 001 counle!<rvolutlcmad11 iJI ~:· e<i with 88 and 93 .percp1 approval . '!be ,...,.,.,. would b& u>OCI to build Ill to 10 new l(:tiooJC over the next three or low year1, du.rlna which Ume enrollmeqt tbOuld.AoU:ble. The _ ..... -miebl not ... creuo lase• al .U. -Id. at ,..,.,i. colt th• owu.r of .a. '25,«Kt home • per yeai:, achool apokesmen ,said. Tu1Uo Ullloa Blp -, Tiie otj!Qot d.lstrict 11 a1kinc tor • 52-c'1Jt override lax ID:CJ'ffH for .a period of fllve rears. It w. .rec:omrnended by a citizens adviJcry &\WP and no ~ bu surfaced. However, two oyerride ele:c· ilqo< havt lallod In Ille laal couple ol year1 wltlloae mtnlD"a' mie.~ 3) cents for tw<> yeara --.,. Sdtoot aulborllloo "'7PP'--l<<i' tho overrid& wonld brine 1he dillrlct up lo . 111e· -median for hiCh achoo! .dlaldcu Ju w. II> ooeniline oo PUPlll. '!'he JllOO<Y woWd be ...cl to ioduce W.S. lite•, add. --period to tllo achoo.I day 1 add new cour1e1, provide -J!idadc•,:lm!lrn .. -"" orld eqWpment ·rop1>eee-enL It would cost ttie _,.,. al • $!0Jl00 home· about $10' per YMI" an bis t.u bill. achoobnen 1ay. New Sahool Rates Listed New school tar rates were pegged in recent weeks when t.hirteen Orange Coeet iarea adlool distrleta adopted their I-bucllela. Now: w'ith pencil and paper at band, you can figure how much your proper· ty tax bill f« education will be during the next sdiOOI year. Flnd your acboOl districts on the 1ccompanytn1 ch&rt, add the rates and multiply by the Msee:sed valuation of yow property .in hundrfidii of doU.,. Then, by compmrin,-estimated costs per pupil on the dlllrt -· your estimated tax bill, you cao get. some 'kit• of wbat you are getting for your money. Find your schOo.I districts on the chart. Jf your home, f« example, is in Newport Beach, you pay taxes in tbe Newport-Mesa lWfied and Orange COlst Junior College d i s t r i c t s • Likewise if you live Jn Costa Mesa, on- ly your tax is higher becaJJse af bond obligatiooa that pre-dMe unifi~on . U you live in Huntington Beach, We1bnin6'ter. Fountain Va.Uey or Seil Beach you aiao pa)' taxes ln tbe Hun· lin&t<m Beach Union Jliih School DiltrJct and the OruJ:e Coast JunJor College District. 1-guoa 'Jll'Opert'y owner« an in the Lagun1 Beach Unified and Saddleback Juri.or Collel:e districta .. San Joaquin eJ.ementary is covered by Tustin High and Saddleback ind C • p 1'"1: ran o Unified afso i11 in the Saddleback di.Itri ct, The oe~t step is to-multjply the totial by as11ened V'liualion oa your JI'"°" perty in hundreds of dollars. For e1ampl.e, lf you own 11 $30.000 house .In Costa Mesa, it probably car- lje~ an 111es~ value of fJ.500. Your combined .iroperty tax rate (utbfied and junlcr collea:e) it .SS.02. Multiply· inc thia by 75 (number Of $100 in .fl,500) ~ arrive at your property tar bill for an scbO<M.-s this year ol 13311.llO. - How much tw yow: school W biO gone up ovtt last year? Presuming your usested valuation has'l't challg· Grade Level DISTRICT S.rve<I Orange Coa.!t Junior Colle&e . , •..... , ... -.. : , , 13 &t 14 EIL Tax Rate (198M9) ' .57 Saddltback Junior College . . . . . . . .. . . • . . .. . . . . 13 .!l.'l . Newport·Mna Unified ............ , . . . . . . . . . . K·12 ed. you can figure la&t year's tu bill from the ci..t the 11me ...-ay. Except thal 10 cents must bt adited to Jagt year'• (u: rate t*1 for the school district& ~u re1idc in. rb~ 10 cents is _. stiate equaliu.tion olfaet tu levied countywide:. It was 15 cents last-year but Is expected to be only five cents this year. Now let's see wbat you are getting for yoUr mooey. Suppose you live Jn Co1ta Mesa and have three cblldren, l'lt)e in elementm-y achoo!, one in mp school and one Jn juolc.-coUe1e.. The IMt colu11M1 shows aiet. ·Ule cost ot educating your elemeotm-y and bigb sdloo:t.·ltudents, is JBM-eaeb and. your junior college «tudent •·~.All told, then, it will colt coat eovt .$2,008 to educate your three cnildrM,.ttda year. So you can figure on uttlnl about 12,008 worth of eduolltian for the $.1.16.50 you pay in taxes. That means you are paying about 17 percent of. .IC' tual cOst. Find your school di1tricbl and calculetr the figure., that 1pply to you. ActuJ Rate . (IM?.Q) I .S< * * lncre11t llleeree .. I I .n.1 Ell. AYg, Coit. per Pupo (lllMI) •• S20 t ,500' Costa Mesa ........•••...•.....•.. , . . . • • -1.45 4.27 .18 119< Newport Beach . , .•••....•....•...... , . . 4.00 3.95 .OS Laguna Beach Urdfied . . .. • . . . . . . • • . .• • . . • . . . . K·12 2.98 2.60 .38 ,fll> .15 Huntington Beach High ...•.....•....•....... 9·12 2.08 2.m Huntington Btach City ...•.... -, . . . . . . . . .. .. . K.Jl 2.19 2.04 'Ocean View Elementary ......••..• , ... , . . . . . . K.fl 2.51 2.48 .o.1 .• Fountain Valley Elementary ......•..... , . . ... . K-8 ~.55 :1.50 .OS • 10 (.06 ) .2.!. (.II ) l'/-r Elementary .. .................... K"'. 2.75 ,2.&5 'Seal Beach Elementary· . .. .............. ..... K<I 2.21 i.%7 San Joaquin Elementary ...................... X-3 2.3S l..JO TU3tin Union High ............................ ~12 1.78 1.0! Capistrano Unified ..........•.••............... K·12 4.12 4.02 .JO •-Includes many one-time expenditures during tirst year al operation. OUTDOOR .. LIVING IS A WAY OF LIFE ·~ . . IN O.RA.N.GE COUNTY! •.• and Sanla Ana Tent and Awning has !ho Now ~k· for '68 •• , everylhing lo make outdoor relaxation a family pastime. ALUMINUM PATIO COVER Plonn•d for either large or small homes , , • mobile homes tool Durable , long lasting all aluminum construction. Screened enclosures -lafge 'doors ••• complei.ly bug proof, ' " OUJ ALUMINUtet WINDOW AND DOOR· AWNINGS IUTIMM 11 STuMNC DICOIATOI COlOIS POI YOllll llUCTIOH II~, YllUllT, MODMN, lflil!WlA ••• AND 'SO MAllT mui FOi SO MAHT NllDI. c.,.. ..;,11 -......... t.ci.ry ...... Mt 4J .,.., -11oo •• i.e .... fl-'ttehlrills •¥•• ,. H_,i.-..f ._., -"'9 el ..d!INtluH. C....,.tti. _...., _,Mfftlelli "" ~ ......., '''"';w.-....-lthlfltJ~M .r ell •• , .t ...... ""T1!tf~ A-lltl_JMI ........ ... .....,. ~ .... wt ........ -*'""· ~lifil .:c ..... •-' _,., ... ,.. ... If.., • '. ""'-s ~ ,_ ... . Tiii llW LOOI POI '611 WIYAS AWllllS. • YAWIW • CUITUIS Norhino O.Ceratet Lik• ColWafo. ••ollfiful Nw Colen & ~ew fe'hrlct. for homes , •• for htuin•••I MANU•ACTUID· • llllTAWD SANTA ANA . TENT .... AWNING co. PACTOIY IHOWIOOM 2202 I. MAIN' IT., SANTA ANA •••·••• 1 1aAHC11 oma OUHI COUNTY AWNIH CO. S""I•• N-Or-C-IY 411 •• MAlllDI, PVLL•TOll ,._, a7t-67al ""* .. NJ .. 784 .1--,...~~~~~~~~~~~~--=.=-::.:=·~*::.::':;t::.:·::·:.:·:·:·:...~ ........................... ~ ••• 119< 783 759 5S8 553 5311 481 llOO SM 754 1192 1 - "' - I 1 ,. I, ~ I' 'I ,. I ,I I' 11 • • I ,~ ........ ..., ... ...., la Portland, Ore., having a ratl!O. snake Invasion? Last weekfnd, Oen• ShHt1 killed a tw~foot paci- fic rattier in tb·e backyard of his home. Monday, less than a block &Wf.Y, Ri1ymond H.nks and a friend killed another ratll~nake • .It isn't known.jU1l bow 111e· anU:es, oot common lo the Pol1land area, got there:' -' • Miu Calif~ U.. lowlu s,,.,..,. Terrill, wore. a' plaid 'hat oa she regi&· tired fof tht MU.' A1M1cia Pageant in Atla~ Cittl, H.J., thU witk. $harr ,,._, on ;oined .. with 4B othtr rcgiltrant& in preptration. for the beauiv extrava· game sehtdultd to take plCct this wttk. TM fin.tJU are slcttd to take ~e Saturday and will bt ttltvt.!td nolionol!u. . '• F;re Chief Ji. L. McKHI, of Wal· slonburg, N.C., who is also a spec!'ll inv~1bigator, examined the tools found near a burglarited safe of the, local post office and told other investiga.tars, ''.These tools belong lo rn•." A chock cl the tool shed· at McKeel's farm showed that it, too; had been broken into. • A four-pound, llJ.ounc~ baby girl WU fonnd ea!!l' MondJ!ll. 0_~_1the doorsteps of Sf.'1M4JY't 119lPita.1 in Reno, N~v. The Sisters named her Mary Labor Di1y. • A. girl wearitlg cmtu a bra drove into o 1•rvict scatjon in Brizton, l'ng?Gnd, and orcW'r•d jive gal· lotu of gai. Slaokcn ott<ndanl.! IGid 1M aJ>Pl'C"'ltlll UIGI a com- p..-d~ng 011t her clothing 10hich had ben 10Gkcd b11 o JUd. dtn thu'Pldnatorm. • It took a policeman, tit• !In de- partmebt and an ani1r12J control offtcer to dispossess five skunks from an apartment house shed in Pittsburgh, Kan. Patrolman Steve M•rahalf tossed a tear gas gre.oade in their direct.ion. The skunks vol· !eyed back. Ventilating fans in the apartment house picked up the fumes. It's seven residents, caught in the crossfire, beat a hasty re- treat. Steve Barry, animal control officer, finally trapped th• skunks. Firemen pumped out the buildln& with an ei!iault. fan so retidentl could return. Marshall and Berry tJ.rew away their clothing. - ....... ·'"'-.... --------· ....... • • ------·-~--·---------.. --.. -I Conventions ··Teachers Steer Clear Of Chicago CRICAGO (UPI) -<:Nc1(0, .wJ muontDs lrcim tho .... -rllllono ol police ""'1111 durinC laot wool<'• !>oinoc:rallc NMIOllll Cmvontlon, ll\IY ftel Qll reper<Ulllom for 11 11ut !Iv. more 7ter1. -!Cb oaJ,y two -· bolll large, are cban&1nc tbW convention Boycott ·schools l ' ' I p f ' Tuclltr 11rikn 11111 boJ-lodf.1, b'!oc:ked .. -aid to poatpone Ifie bock-to.tcbool wall< for tbo1111ndl el Alntrl<an ochool chlldlon. T b-e teacher• want more moftty and/or bet. 18r~I eood!U..., lncllldln& m~• of •• ., 111 how their joba ... run. ' site to pr<Mlt poilc< bondtinf ol denu.Ntraton: last week, oUterl ~ve w,...i not to -conveetloal Mn Jn the fores .. ab1e future. . a., D. Walla, heid cl the Natl<QI Education Altodalioo'• l!old •• OI ' ·all CO!lln<t ..... llld tl'cN'lllf l ·---JM1 ... allectlnl. 100,000 .tndlm and tbree mllllon ~'' " UPIT....._ S6uPcf. '!'Ile bandits eocaped' trqm the Island in a 15-loot s~boal an.d then elu"'4 po!ie• and Coast GUUll boau .aJlCI bellc"l'ter. Bank officials estlmat· 04 the 1011 at $31;300 tiut said l\ could reach as much ai '.$'J'.O,OOO. cmr-Ult -~ Ult American Pstcboloc!e.il Atsodlll .. '1 Pthirlne ct 10,000 poyc11o1opi. Jn s. rr ... ci3<o -lo.-1.a ~ent!M• abolduled. .here.· for next. year. The AnWtcan Soclolofi<:al AtfodaUon, urrt'IC Qt lklltm at. uie aame time, adaplod a ruoluli"'! • ....... other ~for !ti ~· ic:bedllled l>ore ln lllf, im Md 1171.· ' The American Humllllilt Auocialtan ·~ Tl-ir, lt l!u. "lmpoled -fioolr.a'jt'°"f ... bonioa:an:u11....i Bank Ban ·1s Sail Away . -' Md ..Ponal meetings in the dly ol <Mca&o" llld -other JP'-to 1-•u1t" Elude Police Armada . After $70,000 Robbery . 'l1io Am Orica Hill<rlcal Allodatloo also hu ~ued concern ovv liOldlni !bi ~ bore, but ap- !Aller111y bu tabn no' od!M. There may be-• 111111 to be beard'hm. Gerald. G. Sanderton, executive -ct the adc;aro Clonvnllon Jlwpq wlllch i! "~b,l! f<! •I· traolinl nearly halt ·a 'tillJkin ~· a y~ in cqtVerS(on ~11 1Qt Tue1.- dat the ~on Wu purely emo-tiOMI. . . ' Sondenon told the bureau hqpecl to meet with 1ame pl the ~·• ~ Md omvinOe tl>Mn ' y illould not move their act:Mtfei. to ~ ci'· ty, ' "If thia is a prot.elt, and thi1 ia what it appears to be; then w,hat we want to do is to meet with these people and ·dilcus• it," he aald. He A.id t.he amount of Pf'l)telt was only about tiu. percent. '"Iii• other IT prll"C9llt who will be meettni here .Md soctololistai · and humanM:tl con· vention city, should al5o be beard from," Sanderson said. Nl!:W YO!llC (AP) -Utln& a speed· boat called Cheetah, tbree sunme.n eludfd a nnall armada ot. police boat! end aircraft ..,. Lon& Island - Tuesdly -taklnf ~ u much .. $70,000 "from • Clity ltlal>d 'bank, poli<>e ,..i.i,.. The l.D&IUAl 1etaway V.nole Wu found ahandolled al1DOlt tlve Mura later but Pollet did Capbre a man they Hid Qod belped plan ll>e lpe<· ·-..-.,. . . Police laid Chat two am:ild mtn in- v-the bonk, about 1 p.m., and one l«ced bank penmnel and ~ers to lie on the noor whlle bie . other cJeaned from MO,OCX> to '70,000 f1'om the t.(lers' draWers. A spoketman frlf the Manufacturers' Hanover Trust Co. branch said ttie men disarmed. a (Ulld but a teUe.r, ... inf the rlfle carried by--· activate~~~'" and mOY!e earneru. Bsnk ctfteials j>ut the &m0unt talion · at "1'1,!00 peod!Df sn a-- ntt two · men, one wearinl a 1Jd nwk and the other carryin( a bo)t ac· tloa •IKJ4iun, fled from tbe bank to !be waiting outboard motorboat in yellow ~J true~ w'bich Wall reported ltoJeD last inmth. ~ (Umll•n trlli!(m.ct to the bolt ·at a ~ ....nnc. w11nes ... ~ ~y 1aw the bolrt.'1 name as It dMned away from the· pier. They incorret'tlY reparied. the boat wu blue and white, podlce laid. A pollco helicopter, Din< police launebel, a Collet Guard launch and a ~ Guard cutter ·spent several OOur-1 stoppin& and terehlDg blue. and white pleasure &at.a iii. the area befc:ft the boat'I deteripti<ln. WIS cor- .roetad, 11.,,.. red and wblto. , A pokemu iii the helicopter 1ald. "We went ri&ht down on the deck, piddril up boata that -ared to be blut and whit. and chectinf them out. But we' pt nowhere." The bait WO finally found me«ed about 200 yarda ollohore ln Weir Creek. :a br&neb of. Eut.chester Bay, Mar tit '.lbrop Neck Bridp. Polid 1ald th[ had discovered the ' name Of h boat•s owner and • searchin.( for him. lt hid belft purchased ti.st month in Putnam Va.Dey, N. Y. . .. The flllPtd .arrested Tue.Idly night was descrlbed u an unemploted com· puter operator named Dennis Geaitty, 2:5, ot the Bronx. Police, wbo 1ave no detail& at tile arre$, said Geaney was not ~t dllring the holdup. He 11 dlarfed with copapincy in comedian with the rob· bery. ' City Isl&M lie1 ott the Bronx ~st where the E:ut ruver Dows into the: westernmo.st waters ot Loar Island Sound. The bizarre getaway method& were reminiscent of those used in 1934 when $427 ,950 was t.aloen from an armored car outaide the Rubel lee Co. at Bath Be~ch., Brooklyn. ln that robbery 10 men, armed with ,._ ...... fledln !h'rot opeedboW and a lobster salllnf bool 1>ur1n1 the next three years 10 smpects were caught and tried and moat of them ' were convicted. Police Car Hit By Bullets in Seattle Incident FAA Proposes Sever Flight Landing S!lArn.E (AP) -Two the<a hit • Re_strictions on~ Five Majpr »Air;.ports _ polioe patrol car .n ~answered ·a call WASHINGTQN (UPI) -The. to lrlve1t;Jal< a llcta ln SeaU!•'• ll'oderol Av i at i • n -AdmWl11.at;on predominently N<JP'O c:entrol area (P'M), ln a lild to noe elr traffic con· ~e '::1~ttio1r1 ln tho cer, I!:. L. 1..Uon and-1'.lllt delsys, lodly pro.' Gordon and D. !:. Severance, were posed "'-J teduc:Uori1 Jn tM ('qriiber, -urt. of.fll(llla 1111' ~York, Wallhln1ton' "We 1ot a call abool • llJl!t at 34!1\ ...i 01lcoll0.'!ftd vll1ualb' plac:td five and Pike," Gmlm ,....bod. cr.w.d ~ •If llmlto to private ''When wt tot near the ilMflectiort ii oppured they opened up on both planes. 40 fer n., Sept, woUld mark-Ille lint.time tile fe4erol a:ovcnm.nt put .Bmit.s an the nwitber ol lti&lltS tnoto or out ol 111 air1>0l'I· 1tudentl tb1I yttU. · . , ·!Alt, ,.. ... -. •klk•• llltj'ul l 1cboal ·dlttrictt. 'ltiS 1tar 300 1' P • diltric111 will ba~' t!riht'. *':!' to. NEA clfldall. , • · . • The lmqe ol ~ ).loll , ' -[ m11t111• .. m~·1r11m·; reallty to neerly 100,000 .I · achi>ol dllldrea.-Molt el. ti. •. .Chool11rer1 to open today but' " 1111..i to R.i on 4ime Jn ~ • · l . .dittricta Tuetday. Tan dlalrhf -e ~aid with delay• to.la;. .' ~ mpre ~no1-Tlnasday. · nFuri:' TO"WOM · . _ . Tile' · illcMfin. l!:dRCatiOll Al !ion wh1dl ,.pm.aa !Hcllm IJI ..mc;.1 c!Mvicll. .,;.d ttldlen . not 'lf'«k · withOut coutracta in dlltricts. The NEA 1aid clalu• delayed ln 1 l x dittriclt by m · • aereement with Httool-~· ~ ca school boml rejtcted t e • teacben' otter to wort without •. • ~ tract durin( ,,.,-.... New York City'• 1.1 J!lW>-lidl.oel ~ Children lMJ' nol pt bock lo -on • time , -· )(enloy )>eclUle cf a , -'Md leadln .-. ' CRILDl\l!:N SENT HOME • In other developmenl:I: •l -At Kut Haven, Cenn., 3 ti ti • teaehen: voted not to ntum. to their ~ jobJ today 1 rt}ectinl the board ot : education'• liteat offer. ~· teoient of Sdtooll Thoma• Murra1 ; 1old eb114rtn -1d be -bac1c hotne l for, mon "9C&tton U by ~ up j for 1chool. -Negotlatims remainad deadlocked ' oYe< ft<n r:ut. SL !Aul!, Ill., eut j alde teacMre' r+ri "' -t. Sdlool • tw -dela.Y'4 '*e for '1,000 l .tudentl. The t.cblr• want more l money. ' '1 SHOllT or DEMAND -At !:Mt Oiloqo, Ind., • n n t teachtn .... •"l*'i*I to -apln j 100 replar leaeblro for dasarOam =~~=~-=,· ~.1ba-haSolforedan ...... , ..... 1ioo14 Pll1 bib of '313 .... nuall,y, • far · thorl of a.. '8,000 Jll!olmllni Ille -dan\and. l •• I i l lides of the ltreet. Jt !IOUnd8d like Th• proposed rule woqld limit New -25 """"11 ,..,. find. We jult bit Yoit'1 KOM<dy AirJ>ort, wllich mw llltdeckanddro,..on1ilrou'1>." hondles up lo 128 flilhll per hour, to ·• I I 'lbly ltapptd the car one block 80 an hour, 70 of wtUc!h wou:kl be farihc' an, at 3ltb. and Pike. . ._ .. SevtNl otber ~ .cars hUJTied to re!lr'Ved. !er scheduled airliften •11u · the t!CdO, ..i ol!lc..a on toot .... c11. n .. 1or.;, ta>lls.1Jnd..-the rule, only ed. the older rwtdentill area, wtiere schlduled airliner• ceuld use Kennedy stmJ1>1' ""1 tiee. tUPP11 eoMidll'lble ~ I to I p.m. cover. . ~ LaGuardla = would be A1t -fUOJiM station at . -to ell pol' hJIUt, in· 34!11 One! Pike wu esomiJled. Olfl<ers cludln( II !or ad ~ an4 stx ~ it nUcJ>t ha .. been Ille p1-· loi: ol< tQW. N..,att ~ olao "'1<;• 1"'1'• of the moll were !ired. would be ._to 90,llillrto '!' ~. Ono of the bullets JP'uod th• loft ~ ~ lor od!eduled plaMs snd l~ tor front fender of h patro1 ca:. The "l!r taxis. . ~ o.tller ·struck !he r1a1>t front tire '"d Chl<01•>'• O'll...,. t110 n a ii• n ' ,· puncturad ii. bUaiett .u,.ort' "'1ioh ti.. handled up Officers found a Iaz>p.callber rifk to 217 lll&MJ [>Of hour, would be' ra· sbt-ll, two short .:lk:&iiber shells, an tiooed to lSS' incTudinf 115 for IOhedul· r • l . • 1 unopent dlotgun <hOl1 end an empty ed air1iners snd 10 for air tuis. .J0..31kallbor shell Im in bulllel nesr Wasflinllon N-,...Id ~ a the mtersectlon. llnl!ltd to eo lllptl an -lnelu4U>I l 90 m.p.h. Wichita Winds Rains Knock Out Power in McCaomb, Eau Claire llJJ. S••llWlrlr .,,..... ......... ,, " ....... - ,_. ~ ........... IC-. -- "" '""' wllll9 ,.. dfJ' ... , atlldlllll -,,_,, l'it .... 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' I ' l I J I / ' ., '\ _ J OAll.Y PILOT ' " Spotlight· On GOP's Primaries 111 T BE AJaCiclATD 1• ..... -lllpubllolm prim117,e11c- • tlCljl -btld th • • • a;otlltbt 'l\lada7 ta cractl .,, . f'11'«11.s..~ -and. " ,..-Jpo 1n ·1ow11, North D--Ntndo. • Ill Ion, SW. lie. David '. ~ M. · &adty won a fOur·ftJ' = • Lawmakers~ Open·'Hot' · Fall Meet · ~WASlllNCTON' CUP!)° -IA'tnllalltrl r-....i ......... -.~-·~ venllon ~· -. .....,,_ •• mll • 1'"• tllDlflf1I Ultlly to~.,,, mum·-ullJlil s a c a o as ;:uamsss us --! 2 :: : ! ! ! •• ~ -.-. --·--.. ' U.S. ·Refutes ·P!Wblo :Report . _ -I« the lltpul>llcaa :··: =~t!:~· Dt:mocr&ta' . Dln'.tl ~ fl'l1td ·lrolA their Ylol-.......... .-• Jn• C·~1,ca10 .• Jubilant mi>ubllcllll --pollltlnJ. 1o.,. °""ocr,uo ~ u ovldODCt u..t II la· lllD• · ; .... -.. .. •· Gov. -E. HUCbu ln : 1 the Novomber election. • Hlllbee, three-term ·' ,. ......... o11--... ·, -Tiet or la tbt : e-.:-~=t. '· Tovert Roy,• Del Molltes laWJOr ml former sate OOP ·c])alrmao, swept lo 9letoly In t21e Republlc111 . ' ' ~ptlmary, d~ Donll4 Joillllon of Welt Bnmcb, a former na- lirul coinmm>der ol the Amed-. Ltpoa. 11&1 wlD mHI Democrat Paul Frmzenbur( for the chief eacutlve post Ill N onmblr. Franlenburl, h ... namr., -uuoppGMd la 1111 i-tr'• ~ Damta. the Res:d>Ucali o r I a n hation. IUMrmtarlli candf&ota.Ed Dcfllt:tJ,·a new1paper publbhir, trailed Bllm&rck automobOt 4'111*' Robert P. McC.tinloy ln ""11 nlurnl. Demoe:rlilc t ncum be~ t Willl&lll L. 0117 WM llllOP-posad In 1111 bid for • fOw1h term u covaaor. 'Ibl · propo1e4 con- IUtuUonal .m..dment lo ~-~--low• Narth Dlkota'• votlnl age from 21 lo II WU btllll de!Wri wlll nearly 11&11 the --reportlnJ. In Nendl, Rep, Walter S. • Ba1ng, blddlnJ , .. 1111 -term u tbl lt:ate'1 lone con- gresaman, eu:lly won ttie Democra!c HOUIO ...,,.,.. tlon md. State Seb. James. SlaUery mplm'td t b e RepubliORll c 0 n ,....tDnal bid. A U(blr-wu btllll 1'1111 for .. Repu~ nomln&-tiOn to the U.S. Sogato, '!Ith LI. Gov; Ed !'Ike and Dist. Atty. WWlam Raulo ol Reno the contestanfi.• Rae· II• beld a 1Um early lead. ' More Delay On Fortas' Nomination WASHINGTON , (UPI) - 111.e lack of a quonnn fbrced a delay today in con· dderation b7 the Seoe.te Judiciary Commlttff of the controversial nomin~ of Abe Fortas at Chief Justice of tbe United Shat.es. When oliy five of Ille nllll memben roquJred fer a q\Q'\llD had showed up 40 minutes after fhl tcheduled me«ma: time, Cbaln:n«n Jane1 0. Eaatlaad of Mialhllppl ..ued off the eessian. and &aid he did not krm7 when the c:ommlUM would try again lo D*t. B,.lde< Eutland, tile only 1eoatora: present today were Quentin N. Burdick (0-N. D.), Joseph D. Tydings (J>. Md.), Tho""" J, Dodd (D· Conn.), and HU(b Scott ~R· Pa.). • U,IT ....... TllAGIDY'S CHILD SITS AMIDST RUINS lronl1n a., Orph1ned Jiy Gu.ko Dl111Jer Shah Leads Quake Rescue Operations Polltloll JockeJlol WU sure lo 1et ln n 1111111bero wrandlcl ov• tuch r• lllllDfll1 l11u1u11 c11Uh11 off aid to collefe atuclenb: Who riot, cOiJlro of 11"' 11110t, and IUIJ>OD!linf eqnal time . reoulreliltols or· pnoldlft· ti&! 11elevllloo debates. Of Tr · Pill way throu(h tlle ltOnOr 6 ledll&t1ve mill were other 1 billJ lo pump more bllll.,. W ASlllNQTON (Ul'I) - intb the Vietnam Wilt-1 C6n-U.... flRll mrlco ~ The ir.~1 . of H-w .. With I p),000 ceUIU Oii the . llWordod pOalhum...11 lo- lllllOUJrt for the poor, con· day lo ll!uioe Sil Waltar llnue th• ...Upoverty war, K. Sln(letoo, who characd and. ltlllM l*lalUea for· . d ~--••• ' UJl!'I and do«!ett Ill LSD. an ....., squa ~ - Sem.ta l•-• ,....., lalk· killed at -11"11 toldlen Ing of a aelllon that might with his machine tun In continue up t.o Chrtitmaa fi&htiDg in Vietnam. -time out -for flit 1bt miclal, the nalion'• November .-.... Houn ldtl>NI "1f'll'd ID< btavary, leaders wmtacl lo -up wu lftiinta4 sino-n•a · urrent lelfalallva and piNlltl, ' Mr. 11111 l\lrt. m-llQ m&ltArl and. let Gt<rre :o. SinClllon of thlHoutequltDOlllttrthan ~ ·Ton ... , In mld-Odoblr. . -"'* ... I.be -Tbe .... ti -eoul4 ally Ban&OllS l>nw. lllto the -lo we.tie ~ -Mrvtne M 1 with purely -mat· aupply '•era•.,,t ....., Illa ters, like the tcli6matlon of unit was hit by an enemy Abe Fort.as u Chill Jultice force. Plane Crathes S0'1A, Bul,Jieri& (JJl'I), - A Bul(lil&n Alrllnt1 plane cerrylnr &bo•t 10& Eut German loarlltl erubtd In I rainalorm Tuetday llflbl neor the .Biie!< .sta port. of Burps, it w11 rtporucl here tOday. Informed 1ou?e111s 1'1d rnore thn haU of the p11llengtrs smvtved. TEL AVIV (AP) -TllNt Pollco bid to llflf!I their ~ liombt eJlllOded la Wft'/ _,., a . crowd~ Of I <ro'ried T•I Aviv .... 1111. ="IO u~ ~ tlon today. killlDI o n • from il>a bul ll&tlon and perlOn, woundlnt 41 and 111-toot ..,,. lo police --tine oll 111"1 Cl'ftd .._, qUll'tlrl ~ pt'O!lctlv• Mte an4 ln -"1 JtftL cuatody. The tQlol!Vll, concealed About thrtt houri olter In llttar Dini, ltnl l,.1ec1 thl llDlollODI, MVOl'll bun· pieces of maw ll7lal W<e -.few1 ~tel Into the !lu"•llnll lllroulh cmido of &Ilda Arab pc;rt. of Jalla wet!n1 llr•ll IDll Arab cil 'hi ·Am:-1 oullldrll, at- pas1cnt .... WllntlHI llld -· ~ -11111 • ... del4 --ICnlck In INIDbtr of \Ollltinl Anbt ... bHld ..,. ... of lh• lroal ~ 1on'I-. cunn. ,... . -,... s.or-iOc · 'lpitllltl, Ille .......... -.... t-Jftqb.-ilnQltd -lered. . ' pollce"""" to ..-Anh JI Wll 1111 Went Hbotqe ritidenlll. . inoldlnt In lorul't. llr1e1t A olmlllr <haln of blult dty In IO·Yimt.. oocurred la J ......... two Pollet MW•ted four Arab w-·&fO, 1uopecto Who tn.d to run Mo"'""'1Je, 1111 -II through • puntlet of cuts-navy 11 lllvesU&&tlnl ''" lnr ...i ldcldaa ar11111. At EIJP!ian flolllllC -. it lout one Arab Wll pgn· capl1l?ld In llrMU Ur· melt4 aad bloodied by' 1111· rltonal -· Ila daJ'• 110, mob. an riy opokoman Hid. ., TEllllAN (UPI) -The dloatte<, tne Turkish earth· Shah 11111 em.,..... ol Iran q"*es were ~ght. today toured 1 ma a bed Jataobul 1 over n ftl en) peUMlt villqea in a desert llPOkesmen said m o d e r D reglon.ravaged by tile worat COOltruod'on in many of the eartbquakes. Mn~ 19 3 9. e northwest.ern An 1 to Ii an Rescuer. said the ·death toll towrrS prevented worse loss All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday 'Fhroggh Saturday would !"'J"I'< 20,000. of life. In Turb7, 1;500 DJiles lo The Turkish destruction the nmtbwtlt, r e 1 c u • Wa:s centered around the w«ten rushed !lid to villages of Battln a n d villages wbm earthquakes Amasra near the Black Sea. Tuesday killed 16 persoos At ~ 22 bulldlngrs were and Uljured 200 others. destroyed in Bartin and 1~ More than 50 shocks have others severely damaged. been rec9r~ in DOrtheast 'The Red C r e 1 c e n t, Iran since Saturday and the Turkey's equivalent <lf the eovernment • said 12,00> Red Cross, rUlhed j n bodies bad been buried and thousands of te.D!s, blOod 50,000 persona injured in -a JUama and food and 1 , 3 o Q. aquare-mlle area medical rupplie1. wflere two million persoDS iYO. Rescue units said the: death toll would read!. at least 20,000 OJ' more, ma.kine It tne -st earthquake since a 1939 series of quakes ilear Erztns:an, Turkey. That clisaoter killed 23,000 persons. Some villages in lrJll1 Red Cross Increases Airlifts were so iDacctnible that LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - rescuers had yet to arrive. 'nte Red Cross bel1M an ac· Shah Mohammad · Reza celerited airlift.. of. food and Pahlavi personally took medicine into b ta i e g e d dlar&e of. the rescue wort Bilfrw Thundly folloWiAr and Empress Farah Dl.bab 'Ml -e-eement with the joined the thoutands who Nigerian g o v e r n m e n t gave blood ID< tile Injured. permiltlntr daytime fllghto In 111ariy commumtlel ~ f« a 10<!1y period, .dertructian w~ neorl1 .t•i.i. . MeanMl!le. Lagoo slid Its . Only two bulldlnp llood Ill troops were baltllng for COO· lhe town ol Kalilk, tile mos· tl'ol of two of the rebels' que alld a houte. °" im.. mnllnlng .,... A boy, 9, bit clotliing "tac. The fed«al II'".-,, ol In· lered and llCI b Io o d, lmtfation ODllOllllCed the trneared, Oii 1top the heap airlift 8ll"'OJlleDt with the of red eta,. that was ooce his IDUl'n8tlonal Red Cr o s 1 home. Commlttte Tuesday, He11at in the burning sun Up to naw, the Lacos weeping, lgnorln( lho<e who government 1aid It · """1d tried lo (II him lo come aod &hoot doMi aey plan61 eat. fl)'loc I n t o secea!onlst Oompared to tile lren Blalra. AL!.'!!!!v'I~ loy'1. cardigan sweater value! ...,., ... a..r ..,, .,., ... 100% ..,,... .. !')' ..... wh;My, ... j - ltl\lllWlll ..... Sl•6.1L7.9 ' ' I Best of the Best! loy'i Penn Preat9 shfrt warc1...-1 ,.. ................... . ... ~ ... --... -..; ---··· 2.98 loy'1 mock turtle pin lfl'lpe polol · ' I ·• The commltlff had been ----------------- .................... .,...,,. ..."""1 ·-rt,i. .,,,, '"'" "' ................ 1 .. acheduled to take up whtre it left off a month a10 when Congress T'fl:tl&ed for the political conventl.<1r11 - wnngling abQut F o r t 1 1 ' qualification! and the pro· priety of. Pre1ldent Johnson's designation of hil'l'I to sutceed m.lrtng Chief Justice Earl Warren. 16 Released By Israelis JERUSALEM (UPI) - An o f f i c l a 1 government l)Sobaman aaid Tuelday h:rMl wU1 soon nle.ase 1& captured Arab guerrillas. The ipokesman 1ald the lariell 1ovemment notified both tbe RM Cro11 and the Italian PlllUDIDl, which llolptd ltC1ll'I the recent nleue of lJ l ... ll dtil<n• lla1d bJ =· of the Im· T'dolerllltcl iBe dlClalon • "'• awmanttarlan 1 ,...• dd made no ,.._ .. tllt Alllrlul ..t. ·1'111 ll AraJ)o .... -· ed ...,iar.ci belGn Ibo out- -ol m"'"all l!lltUlllN An llf1 and Wirt llOI • _... ..... of Ibo Al fiWI Im w lol lll0ftlll09l Tie 12 &ntUI _. =-==~·" . -. • if lldt,"uou.\. • " Miouttl= ... MUTUAL SAVINGS .................... y .... 28&7 Eut C..st HIC!lway • C-. Dtl Mar, Cal if, 92625 Ttltphone 675·5010 •W MICl • ,......_ COi.~ llWI. • nSAD(M, ~Uf'. tl IH ~ ' loy'1 underwe• _ fr•ll'i Penney'• · ~ ............................ ~~11..w-. ............ l .. 1L ' COSTA MES IHar••r Sheppin1 C1nl1 I 2A9 Penney's casual w9e1r for every ltoy ••• bl9 back·to-IChool valu .. 1 .... ·--... -.... ,, .. _...,_,... __ ,, __ ... ,..._ __ ....... ........... 1 a... ................ . HUNTINGTON BEACH 01vntlntl•• ¢.•l•r I ' •• • NSY/PORT BEACH \ -.. Y , . •• • ' I " ' .. llerkeley Radieals Will Defy . . . . . City's .Em~gency Ordinance + • • llll:lllCELEY (UPI) -' lla(llOt1J young acllvlat -tocl01 lo dl!y ... ._,.,,.,. ord In a a~· *lilnot !Dall t1111¢np 1111d ' Mid Cll.7 -lals and pallet \lf'OUld get 0 1 reaction )"OU cannot dMl with ... ' '1111 City Coonan rtaf. firmed I "pt toul!h" IWid · by Qlty M&l>litr Wl1l1lm C. Hanley· and vot«l to ext.Dd lndefinilllY a ~II al d'!)l disaatq ptdlibitlnC IOtter!DI W mtetin1s oa public pro- perty. The oounclJ liloo molted I prevloos!y 1loued pannil to close a aecUon ~ TeltsrJPh Ave..,e near the Ulllvar!lty lt or oat." Mid Jack Bloom, of CJallforola for a lva.ao.n-a boardtd lf04111te ICUdtDt experlme<ial -fe!llval In aoc!oloCY. · Solurday. He -1114 units• a m••tmi bloclil ll'Olll • dly · police hudqu&11er1 , but were told tile -of educ-wll ru'pollllbll for t u u I • I plrlillll fot lh• b<llldllll. · H•~ tuma of jo\lcl on IOol Oacl In oar1 idlo-lalntd booY)' pltrola Tutt- .day.• !ft . ~~i."·-. "'11-"'IUll'O bl""'I· ...Uoa noar ~1.campua. • No m.ior·lncldenla wtrt rtpoited. A• tot&I ol rr perl* --arrtllo4 --FrldlY lil(bl. s.vu wm lilln into CUllo<ly Tutllll7 ,... d>el:PI ln- cludfnJ 1o1tar111t. ear1'7111r open CODlahllrl of ~ ID ~a auto, Cll'tl'inl I COD• cellH w•tpon alld Da<ollco '161otloN. ,,,. •late ol ttl!lf(lllOY wu 4e<lar"1 M<>nday after . ·-· Stp-4, 1163 Leadens of new left • ac-wu eutbotbed by tl'le COUil· !Mst groupa lokl the ooun<il di, "You'll be &Mtinl a •their followers would not reactlon you cannot deal continue to accept the wttb.11 lh!M night& o1 incident&. ____ _.. ___ .. _ n. flrot occurred folloWID& clampdown, oroered alter . ~ Younc. 20, a blltory spori<llc vioolence eru-pted itu15ent, told newsmen: "W• near the campus during the ~ no .ittmaUve t o Labor Day week<nd. lio)dlng I rnHtlng ~. The youtlla Hid they PIM· reprdlet1 ol th e· COD· ned to bold a gatllerilia: 1tqUeUC91." fllller t.olllght or Thursday ActMall • 1 k e d 10< night. pemliltloo lo use Ibo ~.000. "We're going Ix> blve a -t llerteley COlnmunlty mettlng whether Y'l'I pormll · ~. 1-.' tbali two ' \ 'Cheap Tfirtll1"-Big Brotlttr & The Holding {;ompany playlna 'Combination of the Two', 'Turtle Bluos', many mora. A real buy at this ;pecial price-, hurry in -add this to your storoa collection. .~1'· :~-~ 3.47 Th• Byrds-'Swettheart of the Rodeo', 'Super sflslon'..,.. Mike 81,oom- field, Al Kooper & $leYo Slllb, 'Bt;ln Th• Millennium', your choice Jn ·attreo. 2.s1 ••. NEWPORT BEACH HU!'ITINGTON IEACli I Ftthltn ltl•1iJ (Hv11ft11~t"' C.11ftrl a rall1 Friday night in Ill!>' por.t of anti1far demonitralota roughed up· by O*ago police durinf Ille Democratic National Con· ven\IOo. , A poUotman lVll Ibo! in tilt le&, I bonk vandallted, dolenl of windows were brWn at the university and • ~· and aome railroad trecb rlpp>d by exploslom. Police used tear tas and ... ··~ au" to bru.t up ~ aatiy. Soturday and OlolD l!Undly, nl&l>I. T111 pumlt !« ibl.Satur· day ,«Ml clotln& - revoked ef\er Councllmllll Wilmot -ney said there extsted "a polarized rt.ate of a1mOst armed warfare between Ille · I& and tbe"· ltrel!t "We bav:Oe~;mi! Ille clanlV hao bea-. .. Air Strijc.e Due LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Tbe Alrlll>e Pllota Asaoci•· t1on b11 :8'-t ·6 atflke deadline . ol Jl'lldnight Tllutsdiy i'1 II& co'tltract dilput.e w i th Weatern Air UMs, a n ALP A IPoklllDD s a i d · Tu11day. Legis4itµ,re At Work .. Nl~HT ·ftd DAY SERVICE • , . tllO ~'TO 9:30. P.M. -SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO ' P.M. ;I ' . J - LA .Humphrey0ffice8 . All Penney Stores ,Open Ivery Nlght 'Moncfciy through Saturday ' . ' .. . . elrfowelc.-..... petNmkntie ..... ___ ,... ....... .. • ..... *" ..... ""' .... ..... c.M.l..Mt. -··"' • NEWPORT BEACH • ' 'f~shion~llleM " 'I • • ·Best of.the Best! . ..,.., ............. . ...•.. , .. ........ ...,. ...................... .. ,..._......,..,,..,.... ..... _, .. 11 .. ·--f5. I ' • ~lrlsf nu.~by knit cla11lc , s~le.dr•11.es :c~= ............ ,. '~ = .. ...., ___ .,.. ..... ,.. ......... ~ ' $' .5 .... ,_) I .. ' HUNTINGTON BEACH i I (H11111ifttten C.ril-rl I • l ... • ' - I (:OST A MESA ' H.•rlior ~ppl119 c..i... • \ i I I l I , ' I .I I l ,j I j ' 1 -----=====--==~~~~===:=!:!!!!!! ·----v -- \ . ' ;:_·Atw90 Seeks ·.B6Qst . • All Penn~y Stores Open Every Night Mbnday Through Satutday Zoning Blo • 81 · JAClt IJIOllACI ...... ~ .......... :,.• f SANTA ANA -Rtaldetl cl tho Mulcan-Amerlcan !~ .. ~ Atwood In • -.nort1Mra OnAa C o u n t y -;ttrant· a. upcraie their com· ! .111un111 but 1111)' -legal b'IP from ........... t Ip do • .tho ;job. • • • ,,,. 11nl-mp wu taken i. -llvlnl tllom that ·, help Tuesday alter about 20 ·.,pt . the an1'1 re1ldent1 ap--~;~~ before the county "' t 'llOard of Supenlsor(. The ~ • problem WU "ttferred'to the . :-PlaDnlnc 1taff and com· .mission for study a n d ••• ' •C'eport. Tbe problem ls tbe zoning of Atwood, according to residents. For the peat four years· tbe former agricullunl .,.,. bu been zoned f0< light industry. This lni:ludu 1he re1ldontial section ot the community. ~.Set At ,Church Loans for Rebuilding . . . According to Ma!\)lel Men. dez., A114helm architect and cbalrm.,. of tbe orange County Councij for Com· munlty Development, the residents capnot qualify for loans tor rebuilding a• lone .. 1he land lJ zoaed for In· dUl\rY· He said tbe Bank of America was ready to make Joana when the ionlnt was chanced · and Frank Bei> Jamin oi 1he Orange County offtce of the Ftderal Hqus- inl Admtnt1tration WU' on Jiand to baclt )llm up. Benjamin nl<I resldonlJ proposed to build 30 bomea on a aiJ:·ICf'e piece of pf'Ol- perty. ffe,1 said low colt bowing would . suffice and FHA would insure $12,IXX> loans nn tlle proj~IJ. • Atwood re1hl~tl a r • 1tarttn1 lrOno ~·tcb In upzradlng tllelr community which dalcl . back to !IOI!: There are .Do sewer lines, few pav'4, streets and no sldewalks. Of the 1 o t famllle1 ll~'1here 79 live in homes .Qt.fy own. They want sewul; -street UghtJ .and good streets, Mendez gaid. Staff Memb~rs Soitght F o't 'Guidance Cefiter · . ' For "--•.0 r . ~~ -.!./· ·SANTA ·ANA -Rect'11il· · with "two more to be added ANAHEIM_ Facilltiea at ment of 19 people to.siaff a l&ter. an Az\IJ'Jlm diureh have child guidance · cent'er 'o,11e 1ud:lcen~,theSouth somewbere ·ln nortti'ern Coast Child.Gui~ Cen-bee!l leMed by the county Board of Supeniaori far a Orange County b ·to eet 1:f!r, is now in operlti<:ll In Cllild DevelOpment Center undq WIJ ·Uilil morrth. • Cos~ Me1a. It had betn fi- for . .oo otudenu f, 0 m The ,BoaJ;d of Supor\.;s~• . n....i by ch~tal>le '"'"IM· lhrou.._111 _._,.,_ Tue•dly-ved -tbt"fin .. but r,a11 .lnto .fjnanclal dll!1· •·-, "'"''"".".""'· mediate finondng · ol qr.> c:Uliy: Tbe otber-<ont.r IJ to . ,,,. $1,CJOll.a·~ le!IM • 1Ucb centcn <iD tile-county be localed In the Fullerton a for two ,..... BJ lllal time the county pljnl° to na.ve ill own quariln at ill Manchester compleL Part of tbe El Sinai United Metli0dltt.€burcb will be UI· eel for im!ruclln' Cilndren wi1h multiple ~ps. Educating Ill• 4!J studeots will coot tqpay~ •bout ~M,000 per student, ac· cor4lnl Qi county . official•. About 80 per C•Dt of the moMy comes from ltate funds. DEATH J\'OTfeu Br:!IEDICT Ev.itil 0 ...... kt. AM G:1 ~ of iMn LI .._ Aw .. lo. la- ,.., ........... IWl'f A\11. 2' lfl OW... .i1, W1ll'llllefon. Survlv.il h' ~ , 6-"M lfMdld, ~ ......... """' d•"""""'· Mn. ~ Hiii!• .... l ......... , ,.... "*""" Mis. .... _ E~ Min.ti ... , Mfts.1 Mn. Dor'b MMll, Ml11 Alli'IM S..ry, ~ C.r1 UrldlnPll'I, 111 -' EutM, Miu... M,._ Nltll ,.,_,..,, II•'*""" Miu. ServlCIS wll1 bl htt.11 11 W•....,IV Cfwrdl, 1"1lrNV111 ~l ... ..... Thursdey. ""'· $. 11 AM.. wlltl ... .. tor Dorleld l111Uon 91 Glorle Dll L'""'"fl Cl\tlf'dl, .0...,. l'illn!, _,,ld- 1rm.. ,....,_., 1'•1r1'11Vlll Mlmwlll P1t1l. DlrKM by Wl....,ltilw F1mlty """1111ry. PLATFOOT leull.l'l.ltt..I. AM n. _, 11U P.n.11 DrlYI. Ce11t1 MKI. SlfvlcM ....,...,.._ Sell lroMWllY MlrtWfV, lit lraff- Wlr, 1:Mll Miu. MANGAN Mkll1tl ltabert Ml'-"· !2t Glnwt, ll•lbol 11111'111, Died In Vlltntlll. 511,. YIYed bY p1...,t1., Ml. !toe.rt T. Min. 11<'1. 1r.:l MCI. JMn Ml-I\,. Colll 1 • ....-Ai rwo 1l1tw,., MCI. N1ncl Curci, t.:e""'°"' Buell, 1r.:l kowll Mlnt11~ S1cl1,.,..,ta1 m1tem1t 11"1~. Mn. 11. S. Mtnnlllln, l""l\9 Hllll. Gr1vn lde iotrvlcff wnl 'IR htW l"Ji. div. s .. 1. '· n A.M. l'Ktllc Vllw ~morl•1 l'•rlc. wltlt Dr. ll.1Yl'IWllll I. 1~•111"" lffltl•ll"". In,.,...,...., P• clllc vi... Mlmor\11 Pint. l"1111f1J • $1111M•t. """' wlllllllf hi 1r11kt ,,.. mcr11I c0t1tr1bul1on1, •~te c0t111"ltlott9 ta ~ U.S. Dlvm~rn1ntl, •"- 110<'! o1 W1lll1m E. ••"?!!IM... N-Ywt, N..., Yatlt. Ptclfk View Mortuerr, d\ncl°". LEITFRED Mlk!re<ll E. L..t""°'· JOl I""*• St., l 1,ul'll l~1ch. Dtlt r!A df.lltl, SHt. ?. SurvlvMI Dy nltce, Mn. Jtlll l't~I v:.otbrodt. L11un1 ktdl. llrvlc• will be lit!d ThurW•Y. 2 l"M. II tM c~·.1~1!101111 Churdl. l llWflt ... di. w1rn Rev. Elllwartll 11.ldltrfton ""1cl. 11!n~. In~"""''· Ptclfk VllW Ml- morlt l l'tl'lt. Dlnc!M "° l"l<ClllC: Vlttj Martu1,-,. BALTZ MORTIJARIES Coro•• del Mar OR S-9450 Costl ltfep MI ~UM BELL BROAD!\' AY MORTIJARY 110 Bro1dw1y, Costa MeP LI 11-Jm DILDAY BROTHERS Hunth!(loa Valley Mortuary 17911 Beac~ Blvi. Buatlncte• Buell IU-77'71 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAll ~•le'1 • M-.Y Dope! Sftl Padfle View Drtn Ne..,.n ...... Colllllllla -· PEEi: l'AMILT C<ILONIAL ruNEML llOlllB . ,.__ __ Aft. ... e.., •• uhN'l llOll!VilT .... It .... _ ..... -I nl'l'WfP ..,,,ilT ...... IL;.r..-. - Work _-OK'd area. 0owrt1 s)lllervlsors !"" ticll>U.. -"JiloBt ol tlle , catelo•d at' the cent.en wt1l On Freeway· ,be ~f~uats Ir= teachers, • -. ~ cllromen ..ind... o t h e r SACl\MIENT9 (UPI) -per~ "110 recogniu tbe The lllato deplrtmeilt of • early : r .y ,ni'p t o m I of pullllc "f!OI~ has call'"!. for . ~ii ~b~ms. b1cls on 'soU!hern ·~oh!la ' A dllld (ul'd'an<e cenler is highway comtrudlon pro-. . je¢!, m<;Jµ~g ORANGE , a ...., .. 11ng office wllere '9.7 miliiOn for constn.tclint emotion.&Uy d I 1 tu r bed 5 mile•;,. of the eight-lane children. can r e c e i v e l\lwnide· f'reeway betw~ assistance. The centers are Newport Freew1y 111 Aoabelm and ju>t ...i of staffed by pyscboloelsta, Eucalypt\J.1 pn~. Bid1 open aOCl'll workers · and ot!atr Oct 31 In J,.oe Angeles. COUDlelon. < .. . ~UMMER SPECJAl!: lit 11 ca,mre ym Ws •DJ .,We in a fine '81riit 3an;.n495 -hit IH ,.., ..i lft-Jx7 lot 0.. i..lfy . . '""'-"""' ·-· 1tw..:. ....... !M.., """ w .. -· ""'.,..U.,, lool i-1 Ct•• 11-........... .,....... , ... ""' I slii•,,..-~llfP....,'d ----...... "' ... ,...... .... ···""" -·----., ... ,.,,.. ·-...... ·--....... ...v C, THRU SAT. ONLY! • Save 30.95 _now on this great Penncrest sewing machine! • 'Sews every one of 14 decorative stitches • luilt·in decorotive cluifn 11lector • luilt-in buttonholer -• • Fully outomotic bobbin ;winder • Seam guide on needle plate • Blue, white two tone enamel finish .• 'Save a h.ll~e 40.95 on our ''70 Design'' I ' Reg. 179.95 Now• 39 • Our best built-in zig-sewing mochin• o Serpentine stitch forJ noy, stretch fabrics • luitt-in needle threa r Reg. 139.95 ,Now·•109 Pay os l;itlo H $t.OO 1 _.,., •• NO MOHl't'DOWN Save 20.95 on this sewing machine now! Reg. 109.95 NOW 189 • Sew 24 stilchos. with easy to insert cams • Pushbutton for instant reverse sewing • Built-fn buttonholer • Many moro groat f.atvrts ••. eosy lo oporole •, Automatic bobbin winder • White on white, tWo tone enamel finish • Beautiful blue and white enamel finish Pay 11 Allio °' $7.00 1 ....1111 ••• NO MONIT DOWN P1y •• little •• $5.00 • month ••• NO MONIY DOWN \ MedlffminHll styled co1nl• cabinet ,. New Da1lsli 111oder11 desk style co1sole '65 • '35 . ~:.... .. ···-·-----$35 Pay H lftlO H$1.oq1 -.,, •• , •• little •• $1.op • 1Mnth .•. P•r •• llttM 11 $5.SO , month ••. ' NOMOHIYDOWN NEWPORT BEACH ' (Fashion Island) I NOMONIT'DOWN . ' - NO MONIY DOWN • HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington . Center) I • - • • .. • ' ·C)oast· Meetings Sehedul~ • Vital Statisties .. ~· -A ' ,,, 4 ....... , fl•oresco11t lltllt 5.1 f., heM• ••rkltench, _..,1i; -.-'-_,....""" . ,.. .......... ....,. 2 .... ..... ·' 10.99 AR·p•rpese ffllCh for he111t or 1hep ~ '¥ttM ~ ::upjMi:h 200-... ,.. "I· h. °"' ,.;-hie.y --, .. '""""'"" -.... 18.88 ' -Value prices on Penney"s all· st•t hand tr!ck ancl trash ca11 I Hind truck Heny duty....,~ with solid rultltor tlrft 7" doop ••• phitw, 1• fip. Wx14" Woldtcl _, "-· 7.99 -1.-...... ,,. ... _,,_;...__·t t.49 w..1.-.....,. .,,,., __ ,,,,. ........ ,.. 11141 ~· llffflty 11111 ' L•,.. ............ ·htW twe .. , ... cet'9I (1; ,, ....... alWinl...,.tr.t , ...... ~"""..,. ..... - 17.99 -. ••tted oil 1teel ... ,..,. •h•IYl111 s...,. l'f9dloo\ ohel .... +,t . .,iclolr ""--.... ,.,-"""" ;.,o ,.1y ~···~-... ,.. ' ... ,...,...,r· ... ..... _~ ,,..,...,,.._,'l,ft 7. .88 HUNTINGTON. ~£1'.C·H (Huntington Ce..nter) --- • --P•n·~e y'$ -~$tee1 r stora9.!! · b~)~ding , '• I' • ' '• ' . RelJ;·129~95 N8W :~lt4 . ~ ,,; ~-~it "i'-:--..-.:llO • , .. llOWJI ., . . . ~ .. This Jtorage building featvres deep ribbed steelPcinels for "Walls ond roof on a galvanil!8d steer foundation • , • doors on a double inside track ~ntci a 'fuli 4411 ••• exteiior -~ . ... . . . ... . . grade plywood floor ... dera'ble pl<istie ,finish ••• tock and keys included. Dpn't miss this spe(ta~fcrr saVingi ! I • • j., B' x 10' x 616'~ tiiah... · ~ .. Reg. 169.95 ••• NOW •149_~ ~il!!lll!!~=il!!!!!S!!!!!!!~~!!!I~~ ,_,., llttk • 7.~ I'":'·"'!":\" ... NO ~Nrl' - : : ... No ••11•y tlOW11 ••• ue l11111•y'1 Tl•• 1'1y111e1t l'la1 ' NEWPORT B~ACH . (Fash l o·n I s I a rid) •• .. ' • - .. I I ·1 • I 1: I I ' j " lj I I "' . ' • ~-~ --------------• Jf DAILY PILOT ·college-Town Contrite ·After Racial Violence --- MAY CO budaet stores ~ -.OWQ'IADI TO "lif:l\EA, Ky. (UP[) - ' IJbls nnall, coD.,..orieoted ~ at 1be foot of Ap- palacbia -ed In· ~Ida). viofe.nce L a b o r · 1)oy Wffhnd that most b>wmpeople cannot un- Cler-and would like to ttqot. stale1' . Rl&l>IJ Party con· eluded • rally at ... aban· doood UJed car lot. rwiftr• broke out between them and thrM culoads of Negrota. A white man and a Negro we ti.Med and 1ub1e- quently 14 men were chu:&· ed with murder. ed tho eleotioo ol fonnor A1ab9na Gov. Geo r I e wan.ace u president. There wer.e signs reading "White people unite to U\le America and the White .BELllBING·EBS 3' ~ . . -. 'Ibil ia 1')l a Watts, nor • NewaR, nor a Delrol~ It does not have a Neero Jhel· to. 'll>• neareot cilJ la Lex· inClm. >Ill mile& .. the _...._ Baru bu only a (,;m populalion, and tho .,.. prmlmotelf 200 Neer- -.. tOWJlii>eopl• really live outside the city ~ in rural areas aur· rounding ttwi corr· ·1nity. Yet it became a focal point of the nation over an issue its founding father strove badert to settle. Latl! Surday afternoon, as mmibers of the w h i t e supn!:m.acist Na ti on a J Who -tho shooting and wMt precipitated th• incidlent have yet to be detennlned by polce. There are many confllctin& 11.or1 ... 'lbe SOatea RI g h I a militanb Wlft holdinl their tbin1 r dly in the town this smmner. One occurred in July aod another Saturd•Y n!gbt. Connie Lynch ol Savan· nah, Ga., tht Mo-year-old leader of the group, MJaring a vest made from a con- federate flag, invoked the crowd of s001e 300 persons to "put the white man back on top." To thi.s end, he urg- we f are hiring ·only UNIQUE people! race." By the time the violence broke out, most of th• crowd bad )eft 1be scene. ~~dtlectlve Lnrie Bobbi laid police bad difficulty estol>lilhlntl whal occ~~ becauae "most of the People who were wit- neeoea ,..,. -c......,ed, and they <Mflft't t&UriDI. '"' r The six Negroes charged with murdering E 1 z a Rucker: 28, ~white man of. Lexington, ., an were from the B~ area. Seven ()( the wbks clllWled wilh katint Geori!• BOii!!•, :!2, a Negro of BereA, were frun Georgia and 0 h i 0 . One suspect lived in Williamstown, Ky•\. A day .alter the 'l!lootout, concerned citizem in the c<>mmunily, -white and black. ·-ed 1.q.ai,r to form.., ad hoc -committee to provide lepl counoel fOr 1be six Negroe&. A rommittee member said $500 110 tar has been 11ised wt4h the first advertising to •ppear in local · newipapera today. He said. the com- mittee had been promised ebola. fl,OOJ from a, Jewish Comqlunity c.nw In New Yori< but be dedlnod lo dlsdOte the-end: tource. · Mayor C. C. Hen<ley ~byllllllling• Humlll Righlg Cmw*ssion, ancl IDtiatinC action to fel a city ordinance ~trolling publil' ~. At .& smn• ·time, the .. - ~-1n~:. ~:lJ WAllM AND PRETTY • ' I , . / ' ' .. • ' 196' vice presidential can· 1 ~· ..... attorney for LONG CHALLIS GOWNS th• e;gllt clllqed with JOll. • * 1r llotll stoner and Lynell 1"" Boa•· 2 99 violence In other Nt<s. . • • • haw been linted with :racial e · Lynch WU ~ durinC W b o.· ft ,. n f • 1it1/i: -In Blltimore, Md., orm ut not not-<o cno is o cotton • in 1966, arr;t ~toMc_ w~ in· . , , .· dieted in·~· Ala., ond ecolote with oil tho g1rl•sh touche• - during. ttie 1963 1cho9J . deeegr&gation.cOl1flict.. lace, ruffles, smocking. Long gr&nny fen9th, When the-it.own was found· · tel by obolillooist John G. florols in pink ond blue. S·M·L Fee ill 1856, be 1et • tone for · ~ Oduc&tion. ru· .,..,_..., In tho ~ry IChool, and then in Berea Collea:e -it ..,.nod In 11169. -wE --LOVE YOU COlfa M•• ancl Hlllllington Beach Orange .Coast P.ilot .Readers Your R•P,OM• to the A'd Was Overwhelml119 So Here We. 'Go-Sorry ·10 only OOPS, WE GOOFED! IMAGINE!! We Show A Profit in 1968 to Date Our Tax Consuitant Says: "Give Some Back This We.ek11 budget stare, linferie 821 $.ALEI G•RLS' TART.AN IPL.AID JUl'tJPEIRS 5.00 reg. 6.!9 I ' SAVEi ~R. 90YS' CORDUROY PANTS 2.99 reg. l..49 Flip ·skirts ond hip details-for o big iump•r Perm onent pcess-Fobroock® double knee year! T erteri pie ids in' easy·care a cry lie bonded to acetate, m-achine wash end dry! Size 7-14. Perm. press blouses. size 7-14 2.29 budget store. girl's 824 for long wMr! Wide-wale-poly~-rl~r/cottoo cord, blue, avocado, brass, sizes 3 to 1: Reg. 2.29 perm p>'ess cotton ~onnel shi•ls 2/l.50 budget store, cblldren's 808 I so ••• FOR FIVE DAYS ONLY We Make The FollowlnCJ Offer: 1. HUCiE 200 SQ. FT. ROOM ADDmON IMl-4t11t: PIHi e hnltts e llN ,,..... C.111pl1tely ...... PN.f w ..... C.Wt ..... Plus. + + loau lated Roel + + REG. $1150 •12oooo ~~~LE NOW ONLY 2. DELUXE ROOM SllE PATIO l..t'llhtt ........................... •INSULAnD IOOP:• "'"" + + Com pl •le Scroan In + + ~~=y •59500 ~~~CLE Alt: WORK DONE BY OU R CREWS -NO SUBSll 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE • GENERAL CONTRACTOR ~~~ 546-9563 CALIFORNIA PATIO SUPPLY IMI SO. BRISTOL, SANTA AN4 "1 Tk W•r. • • PAY N01HINCi TILL 19691 OualllW sale& pol'IO•••I lnvltM le ln~ulre IOYS' MID·WALI I CORD JEANS ' 3.99 MIN'S PERM PRUS SPORT SHIRTS 2.50 1'99· 2.99 . 4.50 VALU~FIND•CORD SPORT COATS 17.99 Permonent press -tlirc1J9~oul! Mid-wole rili New ploids, greot rongo of stripes ond solids. fo, oll obout compus, en orqund wo~. WiCle- ~-...---- for longer wear! Polyester/cotton, western cut ' blue. olive or tan. 9-12 regs., s.1 .. slims. Size 1-1-18 regs. 4.99; perm press sh;rts 2.99 budgel store. boys' 822 Short sleovo with button.Clown ooN!gulor col- lors; machine woshoblo oncl <lryob/e. Small, medium .. rarge, X-large sizes. budget st.on. men's Boe wale cotton cord, single breasted 2 or ~-but .. ~ tl>n Ivy, leothe• buttons. OHve or brou, 36- ...0 regs .. shoT"ts. lonq·s. Alteralion c.harq.. 1 budget store. men'• tlothlnc 814 • ' may co south coast plaza, 3333 brlsftl st .. costa mesa; 546-9321 , 675-3418 - shop monday thru sahJNl-.y~ 10.00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. , .. ~ ~ . .. :1 ~ v ,. • ( es-· I! -~ ... ~-.•. --. -.. ~ -·~ ' .. .. .. .. .---. ~~~--~------~~~~""" .... ,_, ... .,...,..., ...... ,.,,,,....,.,.,..,,, ........................................................................................................... ..,.= . .. PILOT--'DVlllTISlll-t Wtdntsdt1, S.,llmblt 4, 1961 DAILY l'lLOT .JJ Ne~s of Coast .Servicemen o~ Duty A~ounathe -Worla ·· • ~ t ~ a..._ fuun M. Eorl <JI 17 ~ -\'bl• hll ~. I Joff,li T. llaUalda Jr., avklol'I,., ....;;,/lllild-ty a1ame4lell1POdlUll ,1 ~ .... P: ll 11 •, mo-ol Ill .._,to 17, *of 141'. ml lh. 11-Bil'· La1una "WlallaC.GOld." 21, '"'of WI. Cbatlino H l1llnUi ~-a.d lhe Arm1 P r lmar1 21,ooaofMr.ud Helleopterc:mr-.ilbo G--4 J. -of Mee tleacb, b&I llgJlll..1111 llnt -!..... I HeJ>dl!'toll aj .. 8"ru Cir. ri!lle1'd ~I a • d Helicopler Centor'1 Beach Mr1. It Me1ft of ll!IO USS Amelica bod -a(. UNI llli1lo1 Jlr!ve, HUD!!..... oolo ~ atfit. onl -,.,,,, 11alllleion -elt and !lletlrldoa't MN'S •Y&J .,,.nr. IUppotl for Army Hoopltal, •I Fon ·Via Corsica, ~ illll:b hnl plloll plckiod "" lo - Bol@ "'° * ~ of J>rllDiiry flilbt tralDlnl -.i-a .,.. ..,,.,,IJy ~\114 · J. Uitrmote, 1111011 .Wed unlit albore. Wollora, Tex. , hu -111od 111 lhe rtCOYery !ball a .mllnllo altc' hi bJld u ·-•the U.S. Coast wlt1i 11-llllinsl:dtOll Ona oor>lq -Ille U. S. of Mr. and Mro. CUii°"' D. -A IMS graduelo of Clro~a ~ li&VJ dlotl Ill lhe blt Ibo woter.,,'.i'hl alhlr ~":~Nft''Lo Ill-. . ~d11trq11 1'-UU Uv1p"5~9IOflMSL Pvt. w...ic.··~. dell46rllllhSc!lool!lle•· of'roilldiitlft.t·lbO thf1~"1llllbioWU doll co;_ • / •· Jl,• will I • .-.lllr i iiA~ on.--fl "' m of 11>• m ..., of . 11111e ~-\tilo1n1 1o1111ec1 Orl!li• eout Col-t1bodaJocted1roa1 tbolt o11111n tbe * ...i _..Ible • . _. od"""9d *"' of 1 ~::. llliy prov .. arch Ind al ta Ana Ave .. Coo-Iese before enlel'llll, Ibo mofod oira<ilt.. to p;"""4 ~ ~ tbo vi-.~trmn1bo lll&httrellil!ilolr,lSniGalht I m --CW for U. s .. -It orrlvedf<rtN-Army. U . Meyn and other """"'· -, IC.idiernY hi will bt a~ , .-.. , a lid•'!.. of oi:len.. c!eCrto ,Jc-• :· ..4 '11\11 be ~ • !. u lil1&D in tile U.S. . r. t : ' G"·~ '• 4 ~~ - > > ~ Two Cotta )11111 ,t .ervicemen en Clll'NCIJ ,. ""1nl -... 1l8I : Oollllellatlon In tllli w- holflc. / ' They .. ...,,.,. i_, : G. V~ (Ullli!IJ, II, ·: -of C&rl.R. --of 'IOA!llorst .... .helD ·. AJll'Nlllco lllllJ 11 . ......,., JO, -of Jack B. Mlirn1 ol 31181 OMlldct Ave. ; n. Oomlelliilca ... Just · c....,iotod Ila -t.ur • ol Y-.. lllalloa 111 tllo pl! ol Toaltlll. -l Lt. (j.f.) P&lrlet llf. McD*rm&ll, 23, acm o1 l\lrJ. · Bert :II. Hubeb\11' of 1!111 llt>\'*"ald• Dl<lve, teiaua -.... been promoted to 1111 pn.nt l'lllk Wlllle ..... lnl -tbe dim>TW USli l!<nry w. Tudrar. · Al>Oal'd tile Tltdlot ho will portidpato in .._ lllil r11cue naval .lunfJn ..- . 'P0110nd~n!oollllf ' --al! Ille ·-of v-' Spoc. f Tod M. lllltler, tiin · of l\lr. IDd Mn. Ted F. ·. Buller el fl!t,,Setsbore Dr., .Nnport ·· , WM award- od Ibo Arlnf Conunendation Midi.I wfttl "V" Device in Vietnam, &Pec: 4 Butler w11 · =lhe-1 f.'! bedbtrOlslnJ. lllf .-ope1'-&tl0BI apiDll ..... , for<Ol.1 Dile .. blJi udUndilng """""·· many of bis feDow l<ljdlen 'Wlt9 11ved wpe1 hf U· pooid'blmtelf to .bdOllle fire . ud elfectlvelyre tarn e d fire ..... A student lit Orup Coaot Coileie ~· •Qloi'lnl the lerW:e, Butler bao recently been promoted w E-6 Sgt., 11111 lnfaatry B r i I a d e , Vietnam. • -Airman Gordon J1bnwo1, -ol Gordon JQ!moOn of 21851 Newland, liulltlncton Beacti. compl«ed b a 1 I c , training . at Loekllnd AFB, : TtJ. Ho hos been atsl"'"4 i lo lhe Alr ,....., TecjH}lnal • • ! Trolnlng c .• a te, r· .for · • speciali>ed -·· u • ' llCUdty poilcomoa .. - , Johlltoo t1 ·• IRdbate of ~ Pl-g (Oollf.J Hl·lb ; &cbool, 1167 •.. . W-0. Dblel R. ......,., 19, . ..., of l\lr. lllil lllri, 1lor I'. ' llen'y Jr. of 212' fJai;entla • : Aw., COrto llleM. 'recolved . lho diver -'-of aa Army ....... ~plett011fil 1 ; '~-pilot co11rire, .:HUDIU Anny ~d1.Ga. '.Ji..O Berry ••• .......,..., ' .-a~.~ .fll.ih ' lcbol>i. 19611i • • ' ' . ' ·~ ' ' .. -Lt.lte;llea .: llontow, 21, : -of Mr. """'!llr1--BIUl:t :· DenlDD.1~ Yartt-n 1-, c.o.ta 1611 completed a .lloB~~couneattllo ;.Army .ffelledptiLr ~·~. Ft. ten, Tex. . •, 11>e lie-bu been .,.icnecl at Mvanced flpt . lniiins II Ibo Army Avia· U... SCjlbol, Ft. Rucker, Ala. ~·'' -' ' , ·~· Fireman lleard, USCG, 19, ' ... o( • &rid Mn .. Del c. -al-2137 0c.i mw., ; Bllboa Wat "'41alod -· tho EOflMllWI Scl!ool 11 the • llorYlco Sd!ool O>nunAnd of · th• 11...i Tralalni cenw, Grul Lil,., DL · ' Tbe 15-weet. courn con· lllled cl elibt '"'"° ol tiulc _.ilion enllneerlne 1114 ,._ ...U. ol clau "A" !lnginemn·School. ~....,, Job P. Ba,.. (USNJ\), nophe'lr ol Mn. •• ' ' . ' < ''Listerine'' ANTISIP1IC ''Vano" .,,., Stvcli • 2211. ·~crest'' ' ' , • 11111 ... .,_ ··--fl•IW· ..... - lifll ... - ~ .. s11o 39c -1.11 • 37c DRllllllT lrij!Mttll"N nm. -.1111 Dr. West's TOOTH DUSI ,: 5i1.00 ------ . . .• ,. . " • ~ lllll 1 pl f~1P-l\llll6l•llllllllll :~t- Base Cabinet Organizen • rS111HJ11Dr1Ws.,, •• ,. •• 111-s• 1r ~ 11rn11 ........ ..., 1.11 3.21· 11" llNl-1111 Urns ........... I.II 3.1 ... 1114t-l!ll llrnW ....... hi ... 3.• llNl-q.t Tllllltll llln: ....... I.II ti • 11M11 ti. 11ct ..... ; ... 111. ... UI 1111• 1111111111 .......... 111.1.11.I 11'.1, IL l1onp Tlnball .... 111. I.II 2.18 11111 IL S1tr1p TmbMI .. , 111. 1.9 3.1 PAPEBBMATE 1"'i1' ........ c.i.n r~ llf,49c Eu~ 3'1 00 Wllh lhfl 11nooth. o tough, nylon point I I llot1blllD11-IOU-pen.lf1 u. lllW Wf'f m writt. .'!One-fifty" fen ~ -lrfll ... De-olpoli<r""Wl11inrep. """ .. """ ... ,... '"" .... 89t .... , .. "Caatac" .......... !.°"' """" .,,.. tll"4lr • ..,.. .. 111111· -' ' Ml mil ...... ~ .. 1 69 Portable RadiD POITAIU Tape Recorder • "lul-ltlll lhh -c.....r. Clllridt<. easy • --""' ii 1111 111o for l 11 lorn ~ •itjlllo 11 "" 1 '1 " -31 ·9· 5 ·~•Ill . •If.•• • - '" nt Ullll • • • Dltli~cflve liool onrl ''"'"" 111 1tylI11 it ""'"i...i aitl -1111. 50~00 "Electric" ,.,.. .... .......... jq.lnll~I ___ .. .... ....,.... . 18if ..... IJI. I CLOCKS ,....~·r"I· "Room ~Mite" ' ';. 2.88 1tsy 1o •• u~ -Mlilll .111,, ... #lJ21. ·~~ llni cilci illlt ..... -;.,.n~I ~lllL ' ' "Oecorette" • ..... li'l.~.~~-= ~' t I 5,49 Wlllllllo'*,._ tlill_,._ fllll. . ' I ,/~,, ' .,.,.. '1.Wll .... 111 bft._ Jon•~­' lllill. -..... J llltSbaW. ' J I 1.89 .... fl 11!S' Slack&.. "i ... ,,. .. ,'llldti9'1" j _ ........... 'etli,m.t.~.r \ -bl<l 111'11 flOOt, ' 1lnllc back wl~ Otc bonlAmllldcol«s. Sino 1-l 2.89 Dress Socks .... )I lloHio "I•· lo' lr1ol llrtt&l llols ... -~-­-I ..,..i ft(ll 111 ~:.*ta 79c· '111 1•11 ...... ,. ... , ... -· 11~ .3j~ ~ ..... .-.. It lll<ltl """' ---CoJ. =.-~lllot.. ., .. ::-lot.;~ Iii "' llOlt -lltltl Pf ~-U11. hr. Cll ...... 2.1 UD Pl!lmC-1'*1.2 .. MMl'lllll ••••••••• 2.511 lln!llii. ll & .... I.I · Pll'lllt.Slt,,. • • ••••, 3Jll ... ' ............. z.sa ""' 1111, ,. ...... ............... 2.1 ""' ........ 2.51 ""'11111 "'*Ill ... "" ............... 2.51 ' NEW "'• APRIL SHOWERS · '.'Mon Boudoir' "Sntcll" Socks ~:'10:::= VITAMINS ~11ty. ~~::n 59c. ner:1-iui r1111UU H\l,1~11. .. I "Crew" Socks · ~\:'::!. ""' "'""' linhl • • • 1-1i llttll 11 i llllh wttlV<Unio :"~:~~news ,., __ ; 1.98 ., Sl111 t1 2'1 00 1..__, ., Ill M1I. • •911• I • If.Vii.ii .... ~ . .- llO"' 111'1 . ggc Yimll 'C' ls<orll lllL :: " Ill 2199' Ylb111J..t ::~1.2i99' All Toa ovaui11m : ~,.11 im ~,'tnno,atlon'~ ·. ur.sswan ., .... " lrirt _ _. ..... Q:t: ' Ill, 1111 Ulllllll ,. """· ' . ···-t·oo 1111 ICILll e ~1-;,:t=rt ' . . lfld-NIWPOIT llACH 1=..\ln'"'...! ··HUllTINGYON llACH.~, .. • • • . , ' I ' '" -r .. .. •• '·' .. . , .. ' ·' .. . . , ' ' . ' • ' . • • ' ! ' • l • I • ' • • • • . • • • " ' j ... ' ' w'" .. · .. ·-> I JI' ~\' •ILll~ W~,Se ........ 4,lM ' ·-N~on. Hunti'\g Dissi.dent GroUps· NEW YORK (UPI) -trill dioeu.. durin&111ie Paris JUdlanl ld. N'i.z.oa can be ez. puce taika. pooted '° oondlact a cam· POINT MADE ' • poJcn !or Ille pmldency lo !rial campa!Jn · runs 111at juot llllchl attract oround U...countey.&b..li the ~caqt numben; ot em· Repub1fcan c o u v e n t \ o n lilltoied and dl•-'•lted nominated him on Aus.\ T, -...... Nixon bas made it clear ~ Democrala. 1J n..i;, aware of 121' "nit GOP nomlnee•s elem.a that trou\1 _,, bu been In u.. AmtrlcaDI today. ' · .._laploc NC• fOr wteb, But unlike thlid party ,Joa1 before the Democratic caodldate ~ee Wallace, party WU lllmOlt tpUt asml• Nli<m bu not been buSJ ' de:r 1n Qicago. But Ntlan IPl'tading blame on ~ .... atands • better -of 0_..._1 Democr""c dlviduals. (An usoclJte bu -t'"'A.... .,.. Nl'd Nixon wUl deal .. in and ·lndephxient voter• and issues, not personalltlea:.") he la 1lte\y" pay apecial a!· Inmod, be bu talked of a tenUon to them. new day, one in which black Fr'"" comments "7 Nix-and -will live t.&etber ori, "'"'1 ll&m appearing ln in bonnoll>y,' where all his pr e 1 i m 1 a a r Y cam. Americans will have the op- palpilD&, hm private <on-pcrtun!ty 14 better lbelr lot venations with N1mn aides, in life and one which tran- 11 bl8 -._.nt that qullity will prevail. the old Nixon fmqe of • In a relu:ed moment the oiMl>ln(, ag.,_i., cam· clay after U.. R<jJUbllcan palgner will be ~locecl by tq1Vention ended, Nixon a statesmanlike fl(lll'e who was asked in academic rathlir than at t a c k 1 n I fasbJon about the pr06peeta: otbert, llressa what: be can of demogoging the issue of do for the country. A recent "law and order." incldeDt in Ha:rrisbarl, Pa.. Hi1 llll'ftl' WI§ prompl lllustrat.. the poin~ He -b& bead.' Nixon --, a nolxy, po<tl&an rally on U.. COULDN'T GOVERN CJpltol IU!ps. Ala:o in the ''No, it c a n ' t be crowd were about a dozen detnaaoguery,'' ~he silflH'UTYlnll supprlen of an.......i. "You might win Stn. EU(ene McCarthy (J). but you wooJJ.d have a coun· Mlnnl. Not once during Nix-try at war. you couldn't on'1 IO-minute ·address did 1ovem." the outsld<rl Interrupt the Add 14 Nixon'• own ~ RepubUCan candidate. proacl! the promised .,,. VOLATILE ISSUE ' . t!Juslas:an au~:,.-:.. ""'O: Nixon loucbed on the ~ JaCob JavitJ, N.Y., potilic:ally ...iatne. inUe of Gov. Nei-Rockefeller, law and order. But a ..ii for N.Y., New York Clcy Mayor ~ ~·of Jaw• John !AndJey and ·Sen. wu . tmmedl1tely followed Edward Brooke, Mui .. and up by a , remiDder that Nixon'• atanding a mo n c America· mUlt haft laws• liberals msy ·climb ht per w)tld! deserve ,..;pect. attll. '.l'umll>t' 'to VI-. h Brooke, the Sen,ate's oilly crudal r.su. to t b. li ...... ·Ms ~ady helped McCarthy dovee, Nixon pro-in anot!>er fashion. He hu mloed a fOl'elp t>ollcy that -eel crltk!Jm o f "will end 1M1 -in Via!· MorylM>d Gov • S p l r o nan and votd future Vlet· Agnew, Ni i: o n ' 1 vice nuns." ~ rwminl mate, McCarthy li&na bobl>ecl up amoog eame blacl< leaden and down with the cheers o1. by describing Acnew u a the crowd. penonal fri"'4, wllo hu Admittedly, doves were been grossly misundent.ood not happy when the . day and who M .etu.ally a true before Nixon backed Prest· "progressive." dent Johnson's refusal to ---------1 :c1erN!u. tota1vi::;1:.1 ~ The DAILY PILOT under the debat• moratorium be I m p o 1 e d upon hlmaelf, that 11 v!rtually the only speclfic he Covers Boating lest in West ......................................... : ·~\t. : ~ Something ~ ; Missing? · . --· -... . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' You Bet There Is ••• Alld then misllt bo aomelhi., miaainc from tile i•-in 7011r am--. , .:159' or-... if ;raar polll>Pok aaTiql _,ant iln't at Downq SaT!np. ·The limp!• ru-beinr that 1 ... oano fN Allan at Done7 .Sarinn tor •••l'J' '*-'.,......., otherflNn:tlaJ iutibtloa offer 70'a ! And ••• .net a dsarp for opm. inr, cJoa1nr .. withdrawi~·from a Do'"'"7 Sa'Yinrs Aeeomrt.. PJu1 ••• yoa Mm intere.t :Inn tile 11!1111do fllDda are reeoiHd and th.,- are <omPounded 'dail:r. If thia .... t -· _,.. 1ia ... a lpedal. ~111 -wit.en --eani -111ore. Stop In tnda7 and Joe u lhow yoe 1"nr IO !n.,._ your ·ump iMCl9e 1-T Z6%-• •. • more! DOWNEY SAVING-S • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' . I • • '• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . .. ' . . 1 .:. • ,...._...,...ooumo• : : ·1 ·.WWW GIT IEACH OFf1CE ! .. . . . : *3.w11111111 om. <at ..--> : • · ..... ()lllc9, o--r : • r • : ........ 11 ..... •ftllorlll•--P i , : • • • : ............ ,lmiM'f f' ... ~l.am--C.p (m : -··· ................ , .. _ .................. . ;~· • • ' ' ,\ • . . little .dresses with their own. ' mini capes .y26.00 • 7 \ .. Ws tftt n""...,,. caper lty Ho H, of C.rifomlL TlllJ capes mike lljf - over jr. petite dreues ef .. r1yot1. end .~... crept. Removoblt capttoto re~al fl1tt.ring bat.1u or scoop neckli1t1 .. dresses wilt. wide ~ slwm .~ ""' unique .1hapes. The empiN and the loosely seshtd reba. Each i1 1 M and ~ 9'ffl with el' withevt its matchfn9 capolot, ·Got youn in jr. ptfiln l-11. A. _Hooded captlot over drou with tanle fringe bolt ip baige or white. I. Empire drt11 with. plettor CtPllot in bladi wilt. wl!ite. mly co yourNJ •ignalure dmsn 9.f- • •• • ' • i •• .. ' I • • ~ ,f' \ ' ... - ~·~ • • • ,• lean new sh•s . in so!+ supplt corduroy ' Imported from Israel, a subtle stat.mtflt on tM new long loolr. Loao. Simple. Solt. J1di.is way .,.st tM hip. Pints straiq!.t to tM ankle. :the (~ it soft .. , v~. In p..;. c~ cotd~rey. TM .iotails ••• brassy buttons, Piii ,...Jo poclots, · , anazry 111very snaps. Al io muted "rtli colon ., brown, y,.y. ·-'· ind rel . a. ,..,, vasf. with poud. 1poclltr, ""'P. ' dosirNJ. 7.13; 16.00 • ' b. badi-butten, 1oltly liewff sliirt ef r1.,.. pely.stor. Wlti!., navy, baige, . t'!id· 31).36, '·°'· ' ' c. slni9ht,l,9 pants with ~ fret • 1sn. n.oe. · -.i, · ~111-buttoned coot olre11 wilt. self ...b. Sn 13, 20.00 • may co campus shoP. .f3- • c . 1 ' . • may c• south c.C.it,Plm; .:.an ~ ftffw.-y at ~stol, cosfa IMsa; 546-'321, 675-3411 sh·.p.moniay-tiaNugh ·sahlrclay; 10:00 a.m. to f:~ p.lti. I .,. • r .. ·~ •• •· -( • • • • " -------.... ~ -. -.. ' JODEAN •HASTINGS 641-4321 W1•-"1• 1 ... Pllt "-·1"8 • HI .... IJ New Leade r Takes Gavel ·-~ ' • Mrs. Rqbert Lewicki who has been active at St. Bonaventure's for several ,years was elected president of the St. Bonav.enture··, Women's Council. . ' She will .call to order the first meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 8 p.m. in the hall. The ftrst main event on the on the calendar is the Fall Festival on the church groUQds Oct. 11 , 12 and 13. In f':Jovernber the group will sponsor th'e Harvest Ball. . . S;:erving as. new officers are t:he tt_1mes. G~rge Perry, first _vice president; Wallace Dugan, second vice president; James Miller, treasurer, and Daniel Abel, secretary. Committee chairme'.h are the Mmes. Harvey Langham, altar care; Wallace D~ Mers, helping hand; RoRald Hassel, telephone and catalog; Bernard Mette, membership-; ROJJald Sporing, school; Gordon Wilson, deanery; ~rt Meade, historian ; Otis De Gree, parliamezr. ~ri.an; Michael Jte8an, religious supplieS, and Michael Jankowski, rinreshments. Others servfng on c6mm.ittees as chairmen are Mrs. Charles Wil· • • • • .. . . · mot, publicity and posters, artd bet CCK:hairman Mrs. Maruka Fujita; and the Mmes. Dugan, ways and means; Norman Dolan, cook book; Richard Mills, coff~~ and doughnuts; Charles Faulkner, 5()..50 raffle; Robert· Gerbode, Chri.Stm:as ·corner; Giles Meyer, rummage sale; Ralph Morrow, fashion show, and James Greene, Harvest Ball. IT'S NO GAME -New officers of St'. Bonaventure's Women's Council don't treat their official capacities lightly. But every SQ often they like to relax. Watching Mrs. ~ames Miller, treasurer, take. aim 8re (left to right). the Mmes. Daniel Abel, secretary; George·Perry, firn vice president, and Robert-1!.ewicld, president. . .. Off ice rs' Wives Say Welcome \ Nightingales Seat • • J ") . ... . . . Beghining flelr 00<1lal OC· ,, · tivities f6r ttfe ·yeir"With a Wel00me Coffee will lie the Officers WJve5' Cllib of. ,the M:arine Corp"s· Air Statiod ·at El Tor1l> ' . The event Will be staged at 10 a.m. Tues·day , Sept. 10, in the Officer~; Club. Anitn- ternatiooal ttteme has been chosen aDCl hostesses will be ~bed in costumes f•r o m many countrJ~. · Tables exhibitillg bobbies, • -.. activities,.~~ pro-grams and tr!P<. Red Cri><o, Navy Relief pl well Baby Clinic will bei set up ln tbe lobby. ' . No reserv.a:tions · will be necessary for' tll6. fll:&t e~elrt -· SJ>Oll6t?1'.ed by 1ile .Executive Board members. Hoooraor memben; are tbe Mmes. William G. 'thrash, Arthur H. Adams, Mai-tin B. Roush, William M. L'undin, Stanley V. Titterud,' Kenneth E. Huntington, Eugene A . Wailes, W. w .. Eldridge., w. L. Beach, (G.H. Albers, Robert F. "1arren, R. J. Gratiam , Kenneth W. Carl.son, Calvin D o u d n a , Robert B. leppson, A.O. Froman and Joseph G. Chudzinski. ' . ' ~ :·: i ~ f'\J _', . ..: ~ ~1-, ,. .. ) . ,·t '"; Officers , Chairmen Beginning her term this month as presi· dent of Nightingales, Junior orgaruzatic;>n to the Children's Memorial Hospital Auxiliary of Long Beach is Mrs. ~bef1 Braly. The new leader has served the organiz· ation as treasurer, Stork Club chairman, publicity and historian assistant and on the social committee. Slie also is active with the Taoleon Club, Alamitos Bay Garden Club, EbeU Juniors and GOP Juniors. Installation ceremonies were conducte4 during the club's annual meeting on the Princess Louise. Elected to serve as officers and chair· mer w;ere the Mmes. James Thompson, vice president.; Rayinond CUffl.mings, ~ecretary; Douglas Lefler, treasurer, aitd Rolre'rt Kun· dis, correspondiiig sec11etary, · J Others are .. the Mmes. G. W. Sandarg, Ron Franks, David K.Tine: James Hillman, A. R. Olson, Larry Menaer; Jack Enlow, T. J . Horan, Fred McBride and Richard Dan· iels. Nightil{gales are ·dedicated io raising funds for the hospitalization of needy chil· dreq oi . Long Beach and neighboring com· munities. They also help staff· the Children's Auxiliary Gift Shop located in the hospital's lobby as well a~ sponsor the Stork Club hour. This year the group of 40 women donat- ed 8,213 hours and from their annual ball in the !all and their special wine-tasting party in· the spring they raised close to $5,000. ENLA RGING GR EETI NG -ffiowing up balloons with welcome-Written on them to symbolize the spirit of the Welcome Coffee are three members of the Officers Wives' Club of the Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro {left to right), Mrs. George Kiraly Jr., Mrs. D. V. Stowell and Mrs. E. G. Trapp, who 't:ompletes her task with gusto. The event will take place Sept. 10. ActiVe board members are the Mmes . Milton M. Cook Jr., Carl Foster, Jack L. Stebbinl, Robert L. Talbert. Virgil D. Olson, W~~ Sienko, Don Williams, Ooo D o u g I a s . Robert Teller, .klbn T. Zych, J. F . Kenyon, rfJchael J . Fiblch. Morris W. Lutes and Walter L. Huber. NEW PRESIDENT Mrs. Robert Braly r. The women aid the Children's Auxiliary with their fashion show, calenda( Sale and Christmas card sales and as ~J!'::j have cqntributoo $4,190 toward the a ' · '•pro- jects. " Diminutive Duo Finds Shrink.ing ·Problems . . . . ' Are Grow.ing DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 14- year-old girl wbo used. to be very heavy. I got tired of belng called Baby . Hippo .and Lardle and decided to do "' 1omethin& about it I went on a diet and Jost 25 pound.I. The weight loss his improved my looU 100 percent ' ANN LANDERS rt] and now J hate to thJnk about th:e"dl;)'i ties and tell people 'fie don 't want to. be when I ... ._ fat. So wby do people keep reminded of .U'le pa&t. rt makes . 111 reminding me1 ashamed and embarrassed. tronups 'Who'bi.vH't seen me in a TOUmY GIRL 1on1 limo ilJ, -M•, but'j'Ou look SO DEAR GIRL: Ytv ml&~t fed a Ut· much better I" of~jHow nwcb wef&ht t1e les1 '°11ch7 after readloc lbe eext did you !off altogether!" It em· Idler: blrrusu me to death when a person DEAR ANN LANDERS : 1 used lo enda 1 con\llNl.Uon wJtb, "Keep up 4 be quite heav:y. Litt spring my doctor the (OOd work," or some dumb thing put me on a diet' and I lo,t 22 pou~ds. I like that. I intend to ketp up the good loot 10 yur1 younger t" I hav,. more work aftd I don't need to be told. energy J1tOW tba1;1 I h11ve hiu1 1-i ~·.~~ri. .. Pleue print thJ1 letter for all ex.fat-Yesterda, I attended a church soci31 .. .. and saw several women I had rd seen 1ince May. Not a single perion men- tioned a word about my weight Jc·s. I know they mmt have nottced it because I wear a siu 12 now instead or a 16, and these women are not blind. Why are some folk& 110 mean? I went to thai meeting feeling like a niiJlion dol'1r• and came home feeling . like two· .cc ,. ~ SA.TISFACflON D r.~\fJ.ED .. • ~ DEAR. SA'I! .... One \Vorau't com- p' ment 11 tlte next womaa'1 tn1ull. -' . -. Some day1 It dottn'l pay to cet ouf'"of ls it ever too late to start? If not. older y~u are tolnc to aeed tome M· bed lD the morntn•. '\~ · how do we go about getting control of aide 6etp. A.ad.·doa't exped: m1ctc. It kids who are out of c.pn~tro!!_ Please 7C d0e1n•t. atwi 1 ' W._fk· .!!" It's worih DEAR ANN LANDERS : How ·,can aru;wer this letter Jn the paper. I'm, the lrJ• parents unspoil a couple of spoiled sure there are thousands of e~ually brats? We made the mistake o(·listen;_ bewildered parents who woold ap- ing to too many So caUed expe:rU ~Qfl> .preclate some help. -BESIDE child rearing. We let our kids express . OURSELVEs themselves to the point whert now r DEAR BESIDE: How old are tbt we are afrakl to expre11 OURSELVES 1poUff .ltral.I! 'Are they i and S, 8 and ·for fear or being told off. . 11, or 15 and 11? Your question It com· My husband and I are lntellige nt people who have gone by the book and parable to •~nc a pby1lclan If a lost our own common sense. Our disease it cur1ble ~llboll\ tellla' h;lm thlldren have oo respect for authori· bow long yon',,!e had It. ty. They ignore us and do as they A '"°lled ti at, Uke 1 1kln rash ft ple1tse. They act as If the world is ea11lrr-to get u1der control If you ca'tcb dJvlded into two warring {actiOJ!S -It In tb~ earl1 ~ces. · parent! and children. If yout kldi are 1% ~art of ''e or ' Mcobo\,js no sboJ'itcut to 1oc:ialJIUC· cess. If you ·uunt:you have to drill to be accepted by your friend•, eet the facts. Read "Booze and You -For Teen.agers On1y," by Ann LanderL Send 3S cents ·ln coin and a long, ,elf· addressed. at.amped envelope trilh yo.ur request. ' Ann Lander• wtn1be glad' to Mtp,you with yo\D' pr;oblems. Send tb~m to; bf!lr In care or the DAit.Y PILOT, enclos- ing a self·addreued, 1tamptd f.D• velope. ·\ • I ' I l '. • I I ! '• ' I • • ::~ •• ... :-•• ;:. . •• • .· . . . • DAILY PILOT ~.Sep-'· 1968 • • Getting . Bird Hand • 1n DEAR NANCY: I'm Iookln1 for a quiet Uttl• dlnntf for two wblch I con coot ill my bacbtlot'• pad. I k"'a o w a cute .. bird .. I'd like to· entertain. I'm wllll•f to tackle more thu a QM di.Mer, but I -a dlah l CID _.. ahead of time. SWINGER. DEAR SWING- ER: If you want to play • ...u bl chef's clothina:, for- get it. No girl wut. to work oU a rood dinner run-nlni around tho -· However, if your 11K<Om1' ent.rtalning, there are dellctou1 dln- nen you can prepare ahead and alm- ply re-heat. This one arr:l.vea to the t.abla U eaaily aa U you bad a Japan- ese bOuJeboy. It will insure your rep- utallon. u ·a man of the wnrld -and the tldllet. POULET MORENGO 1 21ii·pound chicken, cut into aerv- lnc pieces 4 tablespoons otiv.e oil • t.blespoor13 buttM \> CUP llotlll I teupooo aalt I> "'~ pepper 1 teupoon dried tan'agon 1 CllP dry white wine I cup canned tomatoes 1 clove garlic, minced e muah.rooma. sliced Rlnae cbicken in cold water and dry with a paper tow!?!. Heat olive oil and butter in a llr&e frylDC pan over medium beat. Dredge chicken in flour seuoned With aalt, pepper and tarraaon. Cook the chicken in the oil and butit.« until colden brown. Remove chic.Un from frying pan and. put it in a casserole. ·Add the remaininc flour in "'hlch the chicken was dredged to the remaining oil in the frying pan, stir ~ add the wtoe. When th\! sauce is smooth and thick, pGlU' it over the chicken, lldd. the canned tomatoes, garlic and sliced mushrooms. GOOD DAY l'OR PICNIC -Teoting the weather and the softness of the grass al Newport 1.-Pait In preparatioo !or the Newpott Island Women's Asscr ciallon Ploalo are tbree members of the group (left to right) the Mmes. Carl- Im llisflop, Barry Hulburt el .Mable Wilkins. '!be event Will take place Sat- urday, 61¢. 'I al 4 p.m. Cover the cainrole and ooot in a 3SO-degree oven for 40 minutes . .Before ...-vln(. oprinlcle wlUI cllopped P•nl•y. A, pilaf ia ideal to aerve with thla poulet, and for a v11etable, tiny peu. 'nle Poulet Marengo can be made a day in advance U you want. · What's 11our cooking predicament? Stnd it in and set if we can cook. it! JUDGE SUMNER Guest Speaker Narcotics Briefing Scheduled Thi!: monthly 1 u n c h e o n meeting at the Balboa Yacht Club will f e at u re a discussion of narcotics by Judge Bruce Su m n e r . presiding judge of Juvenile Court in Orange County. The luncheon will begin with a social hour at 11 :30 a.m. at the-organization's clubhoU&e. Judge Sumner also is chairman of tht California Constitution Revision Com- mission. It is his hope that all parents will become aware of the tremendous problems lacing young peo. pie today, especially their constant bombardment with oppcrtldti• fD a c quirt nan:otics. I nternotiono I Feast Staged An "'ioternatioo.aJ." luau will be otaged by the Orange Couoty aw-Social Club f<ll' membon and gu...,. Dr. and Mro. Lock Gee Ding 1-offered th«T San· ta Ana h>me ~ the party -.ii, ml f...uvities will bogln ot 6 p.m. Sunday, Sop!. 8. Exotio dishes f ro m Potyn88 i an. Chinese, Jaipm1M, Korean, SpaoUh and -...... wlU be pr-od by the gwrmet .action, • n d Potyneii:an -Mil be pro-vided. A bsU C on the eom- --Mr. Ofll! Mr1. EdwWd -;I Seal -· OC Single Bees 'lbt -ml lour1I> ,.... ., ... -0r..,. COllllt1 &qle -,_. in Dole Sdlool. G<irden °""""· Adhttlel 'becln at 8 p.m. 't 'Doggoned Good Day' While we can't peTIDnoUt1 QM1DCT aU Vo\1-T ltttm, those &etttrs with the most entutaining or pt1'ffMnt cul~ probteml-wiU be publi!Md in thi! column. Stftd l'OI'' 1'tur1 to WHAT COOICS1 c'o THE DAILY PILOT. . .To Feature Picnic Peering Around A DoggDllOd Good Dey will be tho tlleme of the outinC in Newport Island Parlt boct.d by Newport Jslan:I Woman's Auxiliary Sept. 7. Hot dogs, chili dog11 end saiierkrallt dogs will be feab.lftd on the menu with pot1lto dlipo, soil drinks and -· Entertainment for t h e event which is scheduled to begt'n at 4 p.m. will bre ~ vid<ed by the Misses Debbie Metz.leur, Robin Metzleur and Conme Myers. Music fur _.,, hu been Ir· ronged by Mn. William Smlttl. ' Olairmert fOr the event will be the Mmefl. Wanen Cline, Harry Hulburt, Howard Dean, Jack Wflde, Carlton Bishop, A r t h u r Miller and Mable Wilkins. Island residents a n d friends are Nlvited to tltis annoaJ. ' ' gr e~e t your neighbor" event. Th o 1 e wishing to donate dessert, services or fur further in· formatioo call Mrs. Willi am Melcher, chairman of the I-stand Aux;lfary at 673-4658. Travelers Entertained MR. AND MRS. LEO 'ion will spend ttiree weeks Auxiliary of ttle Orang!!: RoV'in of Costa Meaa B!"I!: in tht lron Curbaln countri~ Oounty Podiatry Assocla- entertalning Mrs . Rovin's oo ttie invitation of tWo top tion. siSrer an:l her husband, 11.lf. Soviet women'fi groups. The Lekawae: plari to and Mrt:. Jmo Lema.rd of The DO!f-opOl.itical tour will re$ide in Huntington Beach, lhe Falkland Isllands. include meeting& w it h while Santa Ana is the hmne The visiton' home i8 a women educators, fasNori selected by the Wil!ons, remote, i.solattd i s I a n d designers, doctof'\S a n d group on the edge of ttie An-carttr women and tours of MISS ANN HARVEST, ta.retie off the coast of homes , schools, factories, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Argentina. "They nave a a1 museums, cbtrdtes and Heige Har¥est of Costa imi.que society,'' said Mr&. pal~ces. Mesa, was grad u ate d Leonerd, "th£re is very lit· magna cum laude from Tri-Teens Sponsoring Poolside Fashion Show Ue crime and no poverty. ARRIVING fc.milies of Woodbury College in Los Because tti.e popuiation is podfatrista. Dr. Lyman H. Angeles in August. 9Jllfi0, only 1,200 in tht only Wilaon and Dr. Henry A farsbiOn major, she is town and a t,OCM> more acat-Lekh'fl were honored and now employed aa a designef tered over the other islende _w_•I_oomed ___ by_th_•_W_om_e_n_'• __ 1or_Os111 __ or_nl_a_~ __ . __ _ en thee'p farms, everyone ts taken care of. The people are ol. British background. Many have settled there either as whalers or a11 vic- ttma of ohipwrecks." B a ck-to-6ebool fashions wil1 be modeled at the ~de showing &pon6ored by the Huntington Beach Tri-Teem, Jwi.or Auxiliary of 1be ·Huntington Beach Junior Woman 's Club. The· 1"'ietlt for the UtUe Brothen and Si1ters Orpha.Dage in Mexico will take place in the Hunti.ngtoa Beach home of the Frank 1'urnbulls Friday, Sept 6, al 2 p:m. Entertainment will be of- fered by Cindy TurnlmU, Hawaiian and Tahitian dan- cing, and Wat.er ballet by Gayle Dabney and Suzi H.,.- """-Decot ..... -. ... ~ are b e i n g December Wedding Planned Mro . MBdnd Meenk of L}'llW<lod ...-.nced the 1ng•gement of her ~. Janice Meenit tn Afloo K. Kriz, ID1l of Mr. and Mrs. AI1lnll' Kriz of Newport Beach. The bride-to-be ill e 1964 graduate of Lynwood Higti School and now ie at.leading California state College 2t Long Beech, working toward h e r etemer.itary teaching credediel. She is employed by the City of Lyrrwood 's Retteatioo and -departm<d. Her fiaDct moved to c~ 1rom Jllinoia eigbl y • a rs ago and graduated from Cal State Long Beach. He ·now la tadUng lllld coaching at Hosler Junior lllgli Sdlool in Lymvood. The weddbic will take pt.,. Doc. ;11 1n 1'rlnlty I Four 1 q u 1re OJ.urm, Lynwood. SHARP If y.u're • th•r11 .,,,.,, 11111 tti. DAILY PILOrs ftMfloltt DIMe·A-U11t clt11lfle4 1tl1 Stt. 1rtl1y1 ........ ~'"" ••• 1 ••• wh.+llllf yev',.. 1i-.,,,1111 er t•lll11t. (. pllmled by Kathy Morris and Nta Latlmer while Toni Amann t s refreshmentl chairman. S e r vi n g as hoste88l!lll will be Kathy Patrick and Suzanne Purula. Modeling fashioos from the Wot Seal In Huntington Cmter will be Junior aux- Uiary members Ann Dll!m, Suzanne Pemington, Jane Seymour, Mary Marquez, CJlria Crockett and C!eryl Finch while Sherri Jemen wilt commentate. Tho beoellt ia -to the public and 1icket. at '1.25, purdlased from member& or by calllnt MJu Dilloo, ticket ct.irman, M 5.16-8013. HB TOPS oo·. TOPS 00'1 of Huntillgtoo Beach meet every Thursday at 9 :30 a .m. in the Oxn- munity Methodist Cllutth, Hurtin3tx>n Beach. Mrs . Howanl Simon at 968-1719 will a.nJWer questions re1.ardlng member11hJps. Touri.Jb, however, an beginning to dil;cover the islands, a place where wild life can bre observed iii a natlD'al llQrle_ "We have & re at ad- miration for the Falkland 191andon." Mi>. Leonard sayg. "They manage ro live happily in one of the win- c!iert &p(Jt> .. earth. They •e not atraid ol. worlr. They tae bad"Weattber m{biae." Tbe Leonarda moved to the Falklonda to repr .. ent the Baha'i Faith. MRS. CLAUDINE GUNN of Corona del Mar will join 6S other business, pro- feasiooal and community lee.den for a unique venture in pereonal diplomacy inside the Soviet Unon and Eastern Europe to enable women from Eaat and West to iet acquainted. Mr1. Gunn is persomel director for Rd:linlon't in Fashion Tshmd. She and her dele&a- make dinner a dramatic: departure on May Co's Terrace Room Enjoy 1 n•w eleq1nct in clinin9 pl•11ur• while you 1hop. E•c•lltnf foocl, ser"¥1cl in 1 charmin9 atmos· phtrt with champaqne, wine or beer if you wish. Oinn•r i1 serve~ S ni9ht1 a we•~. ~onclay throu9h Friday until 1:00 p.m. Lunch•on ••1'¥•cl daily. Terrace Room, upp•r level m1,y eo IOUth eOllSl p1ua. aan dJq;o freeway at briltol. eoeta m ... : 5'6-9331. 6~ -I.bop mon. tbru 11.l 10 un. to 9:30 p.m. • ... , $118 lll1111t e ..... . Horoscope \ Sagittarius: Control Is Demanded. of You THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5 By SYDNEY OIMRR "The wiM mu controls hll deo<lny . . . AltroloC)' ceed to -~vet at 1low pace. Day reprt1entJ a te1Un1 period. II you ru1h or panic, you loat. If mature, patient end wlse, you emerge with profit and wlldom. .. polnta the wey." ARIES (March 21·April 19 ): During .alternoon hours you may ftnd y our&elr closeted in meet1n1 . Ex· pre11 younelf. Don't be in· timidMed by one who really is a paper tiger. TAURUS April 20 -May 20 ): Today you are gratiOed at expression o f ap- preciation. F r i end 1 are !pOtlighted -10 are hopes, wishes. You are spurred to greater effort because you feel needed. CAPBIOORN !Doc. 22· · Jan. 11): Accent on abort journey. Day to review ideas. Don 't be afraid to change your mind. CreaUv• thinking demands that )'OU be nexible. Mes11age from clOH rehrtiYe deeervts at• t.ention. GEMINI {May 21-June 20): Perceive m~gs d. subtle nuancea. Meam reed between the lines -1tudy fine print. Promote your own interests. Others may ,promise, but you must follow through. CANCER fJUne 21.July 2'2): F&vorable lunar aspect today coincide! with ability to reach beyond immediate environment. Means you oan communicate through writing, creative en<kiavors. Enlarge horizons. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22)' Much today. appears to be a myatery. You may have some dilficulty penetniting layers of pretense. Kmw this and be patient. Some are covering up for fio&ncial reasons. stay. with it. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)' Stress on papers, legal documents. Realize you are re1ponsible tor your oWn ac- tions. Heed rules. regula- tions. Arrive at more mature underJtanding with marte, partner. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22), Health, job, ba-sic policies are accented. News ell a relative takfug • journey could be one ell day's highlights . Key is "to main- tia..in steady pace -avoid u:-...... SCORPIO (Oot. 23-Nov. 21): Good moon aspect to- day ~incid~s with IOve , relationlt with dlildren, ex- peoding of creative energies. Be flexible . Analyze y o u r emotions. Choose quatity over tinsel. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22· J>ec. 21): Event.I may pro- AQUARIUS (Jan. ZO.Fei>. 18): If observant you could make ¥aluable discovery. Day to add to possesstOQs. Throw out mediocrity. You are worth more than you may think. PISCES !Feb. 19·Marc!l 20): You sparkle perlOnality intrigues and at- fNct.ol . Your sense o f glamor, mystery are ac- cented. Put your 1e1 t forward -refuse to take back. seat. You are .a winner today. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are a n a t u r a I communicator, writer, teacher. Yoo an at- tracted to fields wch as photograplly and psychology. Before year is over yoo will make ttif- discovery ol value. DENCIES: Lunar position GENERAL TEN• DENC!ES' Lunar position favorable for fuhing. Cycle high fur PISCES. ARIES. Specl.i w..U to SCORPIO' be origiaal -take a cbance. Ebel! Unit Hits Trail The Trawl Section Of the Newport Ebell Club will visit the Mother Lodi!: Coun- try. Mrs. Raymond Her.ms, chairman of the sectibn, wiU lead a group beginring Saturday, Sept. 7. 'lbe itiner~will include visit.s to Sac amento, Placemlle, vada aty, Reno, Virgil»a City and ttie IA.ke Tahoe regi o n. Travelers JNl1ll to see a repljoa of Ut'e Cartwright home on the Pooderosa Raoch, as i{ "is seen on the tell!:vistoo thaw "Bonanza ." VAST PARKING IN REAR B. OB'S ~::r:~ SATUllOAY f:30 fv J;OO CLOllD U.15AIN CINTll SUNDAY 1812 Newport Bl., Costa Mesa ... 646-7167 AGAIN ANOTHER CLOSEOUT STOCK OF Sherwin-Williams PAINT$ and ENAMELS ..................... L.t. _, .................. & i.. , ..... ..Mn ................... . Rog. 6.50 to s1 89 Komtlo s3s9 10.00 por 911. ..I. Komtona ~ tll. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS ·EPOXY PAINTS large Site Rog. 6.00 NOW $160 MASKING TAPES ATTENTION OFFICE MANAGERS CLOSING·OUT FAR BELOW COST Al ,. ....... h .. f1l•111 ....... & "'"* M11• & _,... ,t1l11 ........... tie 111W• A MI & 1·11, llO,OM " .....,, M-r ileH. h AINI ..... ' ...... ti• ,... .................. ...., ........ .... mm 2¢ .. . • .. •' I -· • -· . " ;-, • •• .. • r-..,Co " .. ;:= ...... , ... ~ .,.~ •• .. -~- ' ..; . •• Wednttdly, Stpttmbtt 4, 1968 DAJI. V ,ILOT J $ Nuptial Vows Sa·id in ·St.A.ridrew's Linda Louise Bell Now Mrs. Jeffrey A. Haye~! Honeymooning at Laite Arrowhead are Mr. andi'drs .. Norman Harold Shepherd who were married In St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cburdl In New- port Beach. < The Rev. Dr. Charles H. Dlerenfield performed Ibo doubl&-ring rite. The bride, tbe fonner Jennifer Joyce Keim, is 1the daughter of Mrs. Joseph Edward !{eim of Cos1a Mesa and lhe late Mr. Kelm. 'Parent. of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Jees Harold Sh'!'herd of Glendale. Given in marri.age by her bi«her, Richard Moore Keim of Indio, lbe bride selected a floor length gown of candlelight jfeeu de s<>ie with a .scalloped bodice and elbow length 1Ieeves of.-embroidered1 alencon lace. Her veil of Brussels la<:e was wom mantilla stfle, and she carried a nose-- gay of white roses, ltepbanoCis, baby's breath and lace fem. Mrs. Gregury Thomu Kritzer of Los Angeles was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mn. Russell RioS' of Costa Meoa, Mn. Jolin Parson. of South Pasadena and Miss Mary Barnaid of San Francisco and Newport Beacli. • ·'· Attendants were fdentically attired in lime green ottoman gowns with aqua peeu de soie cumberbunds and aqua headpieces. Tb e i r bouquets were of lace fern, ivy and white daisy chrysanthemums, centered with a pale green candle. David Wayne Brandt of San Jose wa s asked to be best man. Ushers were Dennis Brent of Whittier, Jerry Staton of San Jose, IJerald Selby of Lee Angel .. , Michaeal Pace of Patterson and ·Larry Stagnaro of San Jose. Acolytes were the bricfe's two nephews, Jeffrey Alan Wilson and Bruce Michael Wilson of Costa Mesa. Music was provided by Robert Huestis and Jonah Kliewer. A reception for 175 took place in the Fireside Room. Assisting were Mrs. Victor Wilson of Costa Mesa, the bride's s i s t er , Mrs. Keim, the bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Slrultz of Richmond, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, and Mrs. David Linebarger of Menlo Park, the bridegroom's sister. Special guests were the bridegroom's grandmothers, Mrs. Lola Shepherd of San Bernardino and Mrs. Ruth Teague of Highland, and the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs . Wilson Keim of 'Albuquerque. The bride's grandfather, Elijah Daniel Moore of Cost a Mesa , escorted her mother. The bride was educated at San Jose state and California State Col- lege at Long Beach. She was a-National Charity League Debutante and a mem~ of Kappe Kappa Gamma. Herbusband attended Glendale College and Sen J06e state where be"•ras president of Pi Kappa Alpha. The newly· weds will reside in Whittier. · In Evening Services Haight-Faulkner Wed A candlelight ceremony among white gladioli and carnations marked the mar- riage of Judith Lynn Faulkner to David Gene Haight Navy Chaplain J o h n Dolaghan solemnized the rites in the Marine Chapel, EI Toro Air facility. --MRS. NORMAN HAROLD SHEPHERD Whittler Home Dana Point Tea Date Scheduled A Founders Day tea will be hosted by members of El Camino Real Woman's Club , on Sept. 12 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Community Clutm.ouse, Dana Point. The meeting will com- m.eDl(ll'ate federation 1 8 · years ago and will honor c;har.ter · mefnbers, ~ pa it Presidents and Mrs. James McOalla. Orange District president. IN THE CLOUDS Clauc:li• Hill Linda Loulle Bell became the bride ol Em. Jof1n7 Arthur Haye1 1 aon of Mr. and Mr1. Jack Fredrick H~1eo of lfuntlngton Beach. The Rev. William F1-an ~ed lhe double ring c e r e m O• n ')' before 250 gueatr Jn the Firat Presbyterian €burcb, Burbank. The bride, daugbt.r of Mr. and Mrs. lllobert Richard Bell of Burbank, donned a gown fuhloned with a jeweled neckllne-, 1 o n g B!Jbop aleeves and Swlu embroidered. organdy down the paneled front. The em- . broldery was repeated in tbe center back of the train. Her illusion oathedral veil was caught to a headpiece of fresh roses and baby's breath and she carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and baby's breath. Mia a Sharon 1Cay Reynolds was maid of hor!Or in a white A-line cage gown of organza over linen trim· med with venise lace. She held a bouquet of mixed pastel roses, d a i a i e a , chrysanthemums and baby's breath. Bridesmaids were Miss Joan Rankin, Miss Tricia Edwards, abd the Mmes. Thomas Emmert, Ralph Whitley and Charles Gallo, the bridegroom's sister. Standing as beat man was the bridegroom's cousin, Steven Miller. U sher In g gueats to the pews were Richard Bell, the bride's brother: Robert Carlston, Glenn Baker, Gallo and Whitley. Lighting the candle• was William Prinz. The reception followed in the home of the bride's parents. MUa Sue Carrie Jeoks clrculaled lhe guest book while Mra. Eric Gray· and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Giles assisted. The newlywed& cut the four-tiered wedding cake with the benedlct'1 dress sword. • Special guests were Mn. Richard Dutton Jack of New .Haven, Conn. and Mr1. Oscar Perry Bell o f Riverside, the b r 1 d e ' 1 -grandmothera, and Mn. Edith Hayes of Arcadia, the bt:ide&room's gran~other. 'Ille niw Mra. 'Hayes MRS. JEFFREY ARTHURc HA~ES R-11 v_. In ll!irbenk receiY«I-her BS in family and conaumer science at the University of California, Davis while her husband received bis BS in zoology at the same univeralty. He was a member of Sigma Nu. The couple are honey• mooning in Rhode Island un· tit the bridegroom is sta· tioned at Pearl' Harbor, Hawail. Wives Club . Staging· Old-fashioned Social Faculty Wives Club of Golden West College is plan-; Ding for a casual Back-to· school Roundup for faculty members and guesta on Sepl 14. At the olil-fasliioned bo:s: social, fried chicken> colei alaw, hot r,oUs wit.Ii ,honey and tarts will be prepared. Miss Grace Marestaing provided organ selections as the bride, attired in a gown ol her own creation, waa escorted to the altar by her father. She is the daughter of Col. (ret.) and Mrs. Lyman Saunders Faulkner of Corona deJ Mar. Wide bandings of pearls and braid accented the neckUne and sleeves of her long white satin kaftan-style gown. A triple layered satin bow bound with pearls car- ried her elbow length il- lusion veil. Mrs. A. A. Pilezza is U:a chairman and will b e .assisted. by the Mmes. James Lansill, C. A. Ramsey, Allen B. Clayton, George J. Mendellon, Ray C. Miller and John Renfro. Nonmembers are invited and reservations may be made w i t h membership chairman, Mrs. Franklil Blume, 496-1~. Stewardess Graduates A Huntingtoo Beach girl hu eho&en a "moving" pco- fe(;:si<m . Homecoming Honored By Legal Sea.etaries The Santa Ana home of the Lloyd Hamilton& will be the setting. Re.servatlom may be made by facu1ty members in the college's business office. Tickets are •1 .50 per person. Enter· tainment will include bad· minton, horseshoes and ping pong. A get-acquainted coffee She earried a bouquet of white: roses and carnations and an heirloom 1 a c e handkerchief, a fa mi I y tradition. Her sister, Mrs. Barry McCa1frey of Panldba, at- tended the bride as matron of honor, while &not.her sil!lter, Miss Elizabeth Faulkner joined Miss Susan Darling u bridesmaids. The attendants wore petal pink Alasltine kaftans styled· similarly to the bride's gown and b:'immed with satin braid. Their flowers were triads of long-stemmed pink roses tied with g o I d e n thread. Best man was J o n Roberts of Newport Beach, while the bridegroom's three brothers, H a r v e y , FY Sorority Goes 'Active' She's Claudfa Hill, 19, daughter or Mr. and Mr1. Charles E. Hill of Hun- tington Beach. A welcome home party in boDOI' of Vietoa.m returnee Mn. Violet Dodge will be staged b7 her friends and members of Orange County Legal Secretaries As6ocia- tion tomonow evening. for wives will take place Secretartes, Inc., Mr. and Sept. 25 in the Huntington Mrs . Thomas Hefferan of Harbour home of Dr. and Newport Beach, Mr. and Mr H ~ di Bo Dr .,_ Theod s. . vu ey yce. . MRS. DAVID GENE HAIGHT Honeymoon at Mammoth Lake To start the sea.son of philanthropic and social ac- tivities for Beta Gamma, •Fountain Valley chapter of Epsilon Sigma A I p b .a , International, a meeting will take place tomorrow at a p.m. in the Fountain Valley home of Mrs. Pat Morey. A recent graduate ol Qin-. tinental Airlines ' hostess training 8Chool iJl L o I Angeles, she has b •en asgigned to Seatde. She is a t>41i've of Manchester, Coon. and is a 1966 graduate of HOiland Patent High School in Holland Patent N.Y. She abo attended Orange Coast College. Mr1. Dodge has just returned from an 18 rnooth 1tlnt as a secretary. i•u11. ore Harrington Boyce, Golden West College of Corona del Mar, Mrs. president, will be the Patti Karger of. Newport speaker during the 10 a .m. Beach, Milton Cohen of. gathering. Co-hosting will be Newport Beach and Mr. and Mn. Warren Peterkin and Mrt. Michael Zampino of Mrs. Tom Hermstad. Colta Mesa. ·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, Pease -Dixon wil]ll Michael and Jeffrey Haight were ushers. Following the ceremony a champagne reception in the garden of the br i de's parents'. home, Irvine Ter- race. honored the couple. Assisting were Mrs. Susan Haight, the bridegroom's sister-in-law, who passed the guest book among the 150 well-wishers, and Mrs. Lawrence Darling or Corona Mn. Ralph Pease and Mrs. Harry Dixon o f .. ~at witll the -vitil!s. WAREHOUSE ounn de! Mar , who cut the cake. After a wedding trip to Mammoth Lake the couple will 'reside in Fullerton. A graduate of Corona del Mar High School a n d Orange Coast College) the bride has also attended San Jose State College. Her husband was gradu- ated from Costa Mesa High During the gathering Mrs. ~n wtn be bOS'le11es H B I for tile buffet dinner at the Auxi iary Dixon&!I' home, on a patio American Legion Aux· dect:nlted with Japanese lliary of Huntington Bead! lanterns, tiki torches and gathers in ttie American papier mache flowers. Legion Hall at 1:30 p.m. tbe Among the Orange Coast lln!Jt Thursday of each oc area guests attending wW mont.h. On the third Tt!urs- be Mr. and Mrs. Robert day member"s may call Mrs. MattiltftVt of South Laguna, Ame Jensec, 536-2771, fOI' Mn. Eula Mse Jett of Coota locot!on. Fonolftaro COid Carpet Spaniah. Oak A: Wrought Iron' Dlnlng Set 48"' table 4. chaJra $19S.OO Sot R•9 . $245.00 HEAVY NYLON SHAG f'.tS in.stalled over foam pad J. J, KNICKEllOCl!IR 4001 llRCH ST., N.I. {lle1-l'•ll..._ a MKA/'fllfrl 545-MQt School and attended OCC before serving in the Army. He and his bride plan to at· William Guthrie, president, will report the schedule of event.I for membership ap- proval. Also on the agenda will be plans for the meeting of the Orangewood Regional Couhcil to be boated by the chapter on Sept. 21 , in Meadowlark Country Club. Huntington Beach. Women Open GOP Group t.end California State College Republican women are·in· Mesa and fol.DldeJ oi LegallF';:~~~::;;::~;:;:~~~=;;; at Fullerton together. vited to bring their frlends Secretaries Special guests al lhe Nuts to Nibbles fD Ille first general ldck·off ceremony were Mrs. Lyman meeting ol the new Laguna At 15:30 p.m. every second Faulkner of Kansas City, A1tending meet.inga every Ni.guel Republican Women's Thursday women of Bahia Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Friday at 10 a.m. are Club, Federated in the Cllapter of Nat Ion a 1 Gooch of Orrick, Mo., the memben of Fountain Valley Monardl Bay Beach Club sec r taries' Aseocisation bride'• grandparents ; Mrs. Nuts to Nibbles TOPS Club. Intemational a.ea:nb3e in W. M. ·Haight of Santa Ana, The women have !elected Thursday' Sept. 12· different locations to attend t h e b r I d e g r o o m ' s the Recreation. Center in Coffee wifi be served .at meeUnp. Mrs. Sally Flem~ grandmother, and Pfc . Huntington Beach for their 9:30 a.m. and the meeting ing at 873-6360 may be Lyman Faulkner Jr. of FL meeting place. Mrs. Tom will begin at lO a.m. ·-~ for additional in· B N C ·~ b Id • s · -4 rm 7856 will Supervision for preschool ~ ... ragg, .. , un:: r e s pne -• &nrW"er _ .. a..1-n will be provided. fonnaUon. ir;;;b•ro•lh•e•r•.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•q~u-esti;..one;;;;;•about;;;;;;;;;;tll••;gro;;;;;;u;p;;;;;;. ~~~~~·~~~~~~--~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; , I See by Today· s Want Ads • Now that IChool ii atarlin& many good ad1 from MJPl· en wantltl& Baby Sltttn1 -• ._.laple lovers this ma,y be for )'OU, Solkt ~ Bed- room tet, Provtncial drf:u.. er, cbesl witll ooollnOde Bee.utili buy! • A "Wide Awake'' Oook II neeled b' the Grave)'&td Sbilt and Ill' -~ ...... • Like '°8 ~T A )'OUnl woman ii needed for day time at a kx:al FOIUT ,_, •MwQa ~ •t ........... ........,,, ..., .. 11Utol:qelb6ll tome --- Laguna Beach School of Ari ind Design FALL PROGRAM • SEPT. JO • DlC. 1 IOMI IUNT2 DAYID tCHNAllL 1oe11 AIWSTION• AINOLD SCHIPllN I"™ oseoo• JON ITOUSIAIT llASIC AND ADYANCID COUlSIS DIAWINj COLOI A DISl•M OIL PAINTIN6 SCULPTUll WA.TllCOLOl UH DIAW1Ne .,_ ..,,,.,,. A••r•M ,_ ,...,_ &It Yt•• C.,.. M. TIJ""4ff.11H t.a~k•r4 A M .... , Ch•,..~ T .. SL9'~CK'S · ~9H(SlaJ.7 11 'FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 64+ I JIO \ • 'f • I ' l i ·--- • ·" ~ ------- - --------•-:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:,;;:;;;:;:;;;:::;;:;;;;; . -........ ~ .. .... .. ...... --.. ; ..... ··--... __ ...... ~tt't'Zi':st! ·~;tt I• GAll.V PILOT • ·Phase Out w~. Stpternbff 4, l 968 • leach & Edinger Blvd., Hintingten leach WtdntsdQ, Stpt.tmbff 4, l~ PILOT.ADVERTISE!!.-3 • DJ E. 17th St.-Costa M-• 6827 Westminster at Golden West, Shopping Center, Costa Mesa Westminster To Come In Glory • 2300 Harbor Blvd. at Wlhon St-, • 1406 W. Edl111Jer and. Bristol St.- • Harbor Shoppl119 Centft, Costa Mesa ldl"91' Center, Sallla Ana I Old-·--..... clia; they jUll phase -· .. la ....... "' the 'Uill••~ ti aoul)t-.r• ~·· lill••r .c· ' ,, ., -4evicl "' ill ... --for lllo ob>tly "'-**"· blll*-• """ wit ...... In • ltlool "' f)ltq • .. _ .. ti lllo ~ loaC --will bo ~lollloSmlll» nl&ll ln1tltution. Wutamcton, D.C., u a ........ u:tett wbldJ. .... dll ......... " Ille tmllelt ...... n.t••di Ulln&bpWta-nudeul dlbo~•m. 'n>t ""*"' llnelJ ..,. ell """ llo4 tdmPl1 Outllv- ot lta -OI • ........., tool at use , es-l!lalaod Dr. a.arloo N. Wod- itll,. ••cdate proleuor ol Jb1ilca. ••aaalc•llJ, the .ac· cell tlllm' w becClml too _...lo_... for tile .... " ... _, It main- -• llo4 Glib' • -Por<ant clm;J lloc4ar; lbat II, It --!lar t1th alloUI ~ Ol 1be -·--... 'Diii II~ lo allll por-' diity --=-pn>ckJoo Io r p,,.m~." Wlllltlll lokl. • 2 Lagunans On UCLA Dean's List Two~Btadllli&b Sd>ool gnodlloloo w h 0 received tdlolarabip awards while -ndini bi8h school have bOC named· U.. lbe Dean'• H<Dr llJta at UCLA. Mory L. Lyke, who ""' sraduated in 1965, ,,_ nam· Id td the Deen'I List for Coll•&o of Lett«• and Sclen· . Wllill attendin« LBHS, Milo Lyn:·an English ma· jor, received .. Eb e 11 SdtOl.lnbip, • C o u n t y ~ent'1 Award and ,._ wi1h honor•. 19th ill • dul of 186. J-Pyne • .., art major, . was mmed ., tile Dean's Lbt fac tile College of Fine ,\rtl, Fall Quartor, !M7. Mia• !'JM .... .,.00.ted In lllM, 1111 ill • c1 .. "' 180. She wes th• recipient of a iln of Am«W Engliol! Awvci and a Soropti.mist Club Scb•ttip. 2 Named T~ Group .. ai.lo< P. Cotlon of Balboa bu been named vice p~idont and Marshall Dul·. field of Newport Beach a member of University of Southern CalifU"Dia't newly created Council for Marine Science a . The lknember council will advise USC coocerning the plaooed CetaJ;na Marine Science Center at Fisherman's Cove oo Santa Catalina ls-lend. The fir&t buildinc of SlO million com· pkx was completed this year and teaching and research will begin next yuc. Cotton iJ acti~ In buaine11 management. Dul· field, former USC fc.ot.ball ltlu', OWDI a trailer perk.. De Gaulle Sets News Meeting PARIS (UPI) -Preoidellt Charl81 de Gaulle's first news conference in l 0 moothl will ilk.e p'9ce Mon· do.y, Sept. 9, the Elyaee pre1idienti.al pa I• c • an· --y. l'OllfDI -...... ooid Do Geullt -.Id not only comment m the l'rench domeatic:llfuolimbutollo ml&bt di1c:u11 the c-::tm)ovak: crili1, t ti ' Am.ne.n pnoidontio! -· ----Id-. -~W Cs•'* ...... -saYIHG THE ru1uc AND TIADI ,._,. 60CI 2211 w. ·-llwl • .... ~ ........ r ./ •2.2s Value! Inglish Bone China 1• Od9IMll W•ll lfJle •l~ir..t ... D .. 'Decorator· -e1e m «al wall ainor -.yttll_ ornate aold •wlllte~ctran& or door mlrror with br1:11· tone lnJD.• .. DI1tortlon· froe·Plttlburih .,_ . Kina Sile Jl%1J" lu1 lo Parquet ot Walnut Gra.ia t'bdah. Non-tar-lllllt bn11tou tubll1!rle11- 'NewTeal:· woodorWal· nut Pervaneer · f'ini.sh. 3 draw· era; 27" hi&b, 18" deep. • ll•tt¥.i .. Mst • 1l•t1l!J."C"'"' .... 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Fl1hne• Panty Hose Wfe made a apecW purchase o 1mall~dah.a.etp1nty hOH tor mu tn ii.au •to l'- All rtretcll 10M. !lion in u.· citin1 "'~me all.,. colon. 99' WO...en'• Long Sleev 14-0IOCO Botti• $1.19 Cepacol ;=:-7 7c Patt•iwt,col· r::~uc~ •• 25ti nylon or ~----------------,;;;.-=---1 .stretch n:JlOD. Shirts $298 Womtin•1 no-iron 'Prints 'n ptaiu in Dacron POlY .. ter or Kodel. 32-38. Cen1 lt1111df St•Freezone ·Pock of 11 49• Ex Lax $1 .91 Valutl "Match Metta'' Bolster or oun9ln9 Piiio ~~.!".!:!:; $149 Largo .-ound Decorator Tins 59c Attractive de- •i&ns. 10" dia., 3%" deep, 5-lb. <'IPICity. No wheel•. 1t noat1 on air. Ne,er 1llp1, 11caJp5. · 1 P•••• ,.,., . ... , $1.'9 VeL Wicker Style Landry Basket 99c In 1l&htwet1ht pl11tle. Can't an111 Popular color•. In 11Ai bu1hel 1tie. •111teryOpeNtetl ..................... $19aa Fint' tone r• dio! Phono re-produces 3.1~ & 45 RPM'1. Lwtlylclalck ~~ ••••·9ry .. $2288 "Conaolette" 4 temperature settlnas. Hood · adjuall! No hot bonnets! 50' Y•luel Hershey_Bars ~of 10 -·39' Milk' Choeo- laM, Milk Cbo- eo) ate witk 4lmondt Iracli:el ef Goodbv. s11 .... 11. . ...... HalHlll•I• Coin pur1e, ' -"""'· Jhcifo '2" 1ectlon1, I colon! · $4.13 $268' Val•tl Binder. iipper · pnut'h, •lide rule, Oller paper, theme book, dictionary, ' Dura Dox indeJ: . •Poly Shoot Prot1etor1.Pock of·5 ........ 39c •Empire Pencils with Ero1trTlps.40'1 .... 88c • 49c 3·Holt Them·e·N·ote Book ............ :.37c· • 49c Pro11boar.d 3·Ring Binder ............. 37c • 3-Holt Sub(ect Dlrldtn-Pack of 5 ....... 1 De • $1.9112-P11c1 Marker Set .............. $1.33 • U.S. Pre1id1nt1 Pencil lox ••••••••••••••••• 98c • 98c Ball Point Pon Rtfi111.Pack of 12 .. 73c • $1.19 Valutl Vinyl 3-Rlng Cast lln•er ... 98c • Empire Brief Folden ••••••••••.•••••••••••• 43c :. W11ta~ look Covtrs·Pock of4 .......... 39c •Zippered Pencil Ca11 •••••• , ••••••••••••••• ,99c *2.59 Flat Metal Lunch-Kits s11_• • ._ • . -------------~--------------------~--- - • . .. _____ ___,_ -. c ~ OAILV PILOT Jt, • No Bolt Expected In South ·The 13ig Money keeps .:moving .to the Reds Recruit Children For Guerrilla Training SAIGON (Ul'I) -The North Vtetna:rnesie a r e recru;ting IO llld.ll·yeer-Old ch-ildcen in· SouUi Vietnam aod 6iending them north for long .terms of gue.rrllla trainmg, top u. s. 10\lr'Cel dol~. Apart lr<>m ttlil type of o.gonlzed remillinf, more and more ddldreG in past months have been pressed iDto oei;Jljp by ro.U. Viet °""« ..A -nWniy on ttie sbtoogth of 1all o1or1.. ... confuic to 11le J:<!IOrb. GoverMra LAster MaddOx ' ot Georp, ~ BrtWW oi A-o and. Jollll JW11 Wllllallls el M4tlloiJll!I - l>oull> ..... bu -.. .,. ficlall~oot ..... to back t canclf.date Georc• C. Wollace . NATION'S L:ARGEST """· '"Ibi.' is not a new pro- Cedure. Something '"1nilar ' bu been going on sinc!e . J965," -the sources told UPl. ''But there seems to be greater emphasis OD the recruitment of very young cbtldren just now." Several groups of these obildm> have been spotted walking various parts of the Ho Chi Minh trail. One Com- muniM wtto later defeeted to the South Vietnamese government said he saw several bands of boys ran!Jc ing in age frMn 8 to 13. He stopped· the leader of one group on tile trail west of South Vietnam's central highland city Of Kontum. The lea~ told him tbat . rthey would aD be catching a plane in Cambodia !or North Vietnam, and that the1e were the sons Of important cadres. Children recruiting 1 s regarded by t b • Com· munists es a reward for good work by the Viet Cong, it w.as reported. A document cGl{>tured by the allies in northern l Corps in Jtme, dated April 1968, setl a guide for ttie teleotilon process. Any cases of needy families and those ot dead soldiers should bo looked into, it rtays, and one child frooi each family con· sidered f« traimng, in Ule norill. The age< speci1ied are 11 to 14. The CommwrisU are also Ono • 12·yeer-old oald be had been told he would go to Saigon, ·live 111 a b i g building, drive a big car, and be able.to kill Policemen with a gun, He was among five youth.I perauaded to joil1 \he Viet Cong near the village in tbe Mekong Delta. Later the children gave themselves up to allied troops after &a.. aintJike caugbt \he unit on the ruD"-outaide Saigon in June. Two were 12-year-olds, and two of them 14. The mother of one of the 12-year. olds had not known where her son had been in the past four months, and o i l y discovered he was .alive when she •w him on Soutti Vietnamese television after his capture. Around the central h J g h lo n d town of Dalat, there are reports t h a t famiU.e1 keep 1beir lddJ arOund the houise now to keep them out of Vfet Cons reach. · ' 70 Arrested In Outbreak sending selected groups of SAN 'DIEGO (U:PI) - 15 to 17 year.olds to North Pbli(:e MT'e&ted more tht.n Vietnam f o r abort-term 70 penons in quelling a training, so~es safd. series of Lebor Day The document specifies disturbances in the Ocean those who ha v e Beacll erea where a bonfire "demon*ated u n o 1 u a l was i g n i t e d .at an in- endlusiasm 8nd dedication t.ersection and cara were to be c o m e ouillltanding pelted with eggs and. bottles. And, ·-In Ibo 8outbtnl -......... lluqllro)' .. fr! __ ... _..., aome -INden pr-9ct -Wolliot I 1 lllttb' to outnm -tile .tee ~· · dent and Republic•n nominee Rkhard M. Nixon. McKeitben saJd Jn Boton Rouge Tuesday that he ooold not in good coosdenc• support Humpl>rey beeMlse ot pollcy dilferencet. One of the ma.in differences, McKelthensald, wuthtir respective ophUons of U.S. Supreme Court Chief Jutllce Earl Warren .. McKelthen said Hum{llrey IPPfOVed ol Warren while be did not. NO PLANS McKetthen said ht hod .... plans of pertiq>iatlJlt Jn the natlonal election." "Like the ·aoverncr of Lauisilna, I have no in· tention ol .._unr the nominee of 1111 national Democratic -flaaeo,'' Niel Wl!U-.. 1"But unlike ill• pei mr · ot Louisiana, I will tab a publJc pos!Uon." ho Rid. "That poe!Uon will bo an· l!OU!lCedatterlbowhldoa opportunity to meet -tl!e state Democratic aecutive oonunittee.'' PLANS TOLD Willlems has llltldt It pltiD Jn the past tlllt ht lnlondl to auppart Wallace. So bae -· -retirned from hit brW ... curslon In to pr<tldontlal polidce wllll bl!Wr tlllllll to 111Y -tile Democrallc nominff8. • I . Maddox, """ oampoiptd· for lhe Democraticl preoldtlltlll· MmiJ!atlon for nine dayw bt:fort: withdraW· 1 Ing, left ChlClfO 11yj9111lat under no circuml1lmca1 would be lupporl tile -·· 1ictet. members of the move· One officer auffered. a ment." bn:iken foot and another a .========-=.! lnfcnned IOUl'ces 1 a y ftiactured arm when tbey these would fin. an im-weN! struck by objects flunc mediate need. During ttle from a crowd cl about 20lt Tet offensive, the Com-persons 'Who gathered about inurrists were reported to 5 p.m. Monday in a ~kMll­ -have lost about 30 percent of tktl section near 1lle public SHARP If ,, •• ,. • tlierp _treil.,, ... Irie DAILY PllOT'S fe111e111s Dlm .. A-ll11e cleHlflM e.!1 Setuf'4..,.. Meff • Mtt.. "••I ••• wflether yM'tt Hyl81 <tf ""'itt· their of'ficm. beech. The document which .. ,,-==:::...------'=========:f s~sed. to be distributed. to aD vtnage Comnnmist com- mittees, sternly r.equires progress repcrts on recruit· ment. ''The children are sup- posed to depart before the m.etofthe r~ 11euon,'' it ays, M1d the villages will be bold respoosible tor NATION'S HIGHEST RATE on insured passbook saving~ Post Rates Chan~eDue O'!TAWA (AP) -Major changea in Canadian postal rat.es have been scheduled tor Nov. 1 and othen will be ao\ljbt aa soon as poislble in Parllamml. r..tmemr General Eric Kleran1 an- nounced Tutsdoy. 5.13% annual yield on passbook accounts when savings and all dividends rem8in a year, If our 5% current annual rate 18 compounded dally and maintained a year. "··' . . . -. .FEDERAL. Tbe November changes bring lbe C01t of a Chriltlnu card to five cent.s from three cent.I. Po1tcerd1 will be flve centa lnttead of four. Blflelt increuea ap- .·ply to d1·r ·1ct0 111all ad- vertlllnf. ll'llo chtngea by 11&11latlon will lne!:eue letter ratos and m11lln( COit.i O f California F~l S~vings · an~rliO[aPI .~{ A'sisets .CNW $1.5 blllon ···-and llltgazlMs by UJllPldlled &lllOUDb, .. . . ·.:'.. . .~ . . 18 Offices • Head Ofb; 5670 V:Jlletft ._..~·Loe~ . , .. ' • • • Kloranl' lonnafs1atoment said the cbanpa will add '17 lllllll'"' to led er al revenue in the lut five month• of tile current fllcal year, endln1Mmh31, 19111. . .. " . . . ' .............. -..... . ... .-..... _____ ..... · .. ·-·-------·-··--"----------·--·· ,. • , '\ ·' --- --.. . .. ·-_ .... --.. -----.... "'"-·-~ ----. -. ---- -- I l I \ f l I l I ' ' • 11 ' , . JI DAll. V PllDl -· -Lowell North Moves Ahead .• '::_1n Olympic T.rials of Stars -. •• •• •• •• . -By ALMON LOCKABEY . ..... ,. ...... ,... .... • • ::--SAN DIEGO -Lowen· :.: :..Nortb of san Dl.eeo Yacht :: !'Club.,toot a 1clllC step llOW~rd I ~---ret_µru t.o the 01.ymC)lCI -:.:-etda1 'When be won bia ::= U:~re~ -tbe Star Nor11l'1 eillblh place finiob ln tbe tblrd ~ and firl:t Jin the fow1b gives him 14 penalty poinU and • com· forttifle ~ad over Don Tnsk of Sao~ who wound up the dray with a pelr ol filths and • penalty score of 20. ~ 'l1'e Sen Diego nipper bad a few anxious mClments alter 'I'Ue.6day's do u b 1 e beeder when he was in· formed that Gale McCarthy Of Cbioago wtlS protesting hlm in tne third race because he Wrned the helm over to crewman Peter Bar- rett while North w e n t forward to look fur the leeward mark. McCarthy Later withdrew the probeisl when the com- mittee informed him thet t:he International Y a c b t Racing Union bad no rule covering the ai t ua ti on. Under Star Clat5s racing rule• Iha skipper may not leave the helm except for a brief time in an emergency. "I bad no choice but to withdraw the protest after the oommittee seid it would not be heard," said McCarthy. "But under Star Class rules I would have at least been given a hearing." Seattl<, Wosh. S!mEW, Bill Parks, ~.ru. SWINGING STAR, Don Trask, San Francl.Jco. BONNIE LASSIE, John McKeague, st. Jo s e p ti , Mich . TUiRMOIL, Gary Com.er, Cbicago, Ill. NORTH ST AR, Lowell North, San Diego. , CHATI'ERBOX, Ma 11 n Burnham, SIMI Diego. GOOD GRIEF, Barton Beek, Newport H a r b o r Y'1<llt Olub. Fourth race finish : NORTH STAR, Lowell Nortll, San Diego. ZUCKER KANINCHEN IV, Chuck Lewsadder, Newport Hia.ri>or Y a c b t Cl<ll. CHAT!'ERBOX, M a 11 n Burnham, San Diego. ARIEL, Alan Holt, Seat- tle, W&b. SWINGING STAR, Trosk, San Franci=. 1'"ROL1C, BW B u c b a n , Se.atUe, Wash • INOHlllAllEE, John Ben· nett, San Diego. AMETHYST , Jobn Sherwood, Baltimore, Md . WlNDY, Jay WinWg, SeatUe, We.sh. BIG lF, Thom.pion Adams, Wlimetlt, UL Slandtngs, best tl1r<e out ot four. NOllTH ST AR. Lowoll penalty North, SDYC, 14 points. SWINGING STAR, Don Truk, Sin Francitco, 2i>. AME TH Y ST , John Sl>uwood, Batt.!more. Md .. 24. ARIEL, Alan Holt, Seat- Ue, W·~h., 7:1. FROLIC, BW Buchan, S8attle, Wia9il., 27.4. SHREW, Bill Parks , aDcago, Ill., 29. OHA'ITERllOX, Ma 11 n Burollam, SDYC, 32.4. GOOD GRIEF, -Beek, NHYC, 33. RIFF RAFF, Alan Rattee, SDYC, 35.7. TURMOIL, Gary Chicago, w., 36.7. New Auto-pilot For Outboards In the Olympic Trials, racing is conducted under !'.he IYRU rules. The com· mlttee tailed to COJflPile of· ficial standings after the race because there were pending proteets in the fleet. But by a late hour only one protest had been filed and it ... was to ha'Ve been heard to- day. Labor Day Regatta Attracts 200 Boats • • .. •~ . • Unofficial results at the conclusion of four races we.re as follows: Third roce finish: AMETHYST , John Sberwood, &altimore, Md. ARIEL'. Alan Hol~ Seat- tle, W-ash . FROLIC. Bill Bu ch a n , Dutchmen Regatta Set Today j;m;fS TAR GA'ZEKi<1':_) 1.1t111 D1 CL.:\Y R.. POLLAN uw. .AJt ,.....~ 22 W Your Doily Adi~itr G11ilff M wr. 21 t'tJ. ~...,.._ 'V" AeeorJino to th• Sterr. Y 0t:1'. ;u IJ:)A~ t<o,.i:/•-\2.~. -"~ .,>311 To develop messooe for Thursday, '-s. 1-1~c :9:____, roodwordsC'01T96PO"dlngtonumbers 17·2'-31 of your Z.odioc birth sign. r ( • LEGAL NOTICE N ~. ,/ :I I ..., ............ -.-........ -.. -~---..... . . -. 1 I I ,, • • • t I ). • ,.' MILT PtUIT..., ...... """li'ELD OVER -Th..., lour principah ol. t b e Lal!una Playhouse's "Sweet Charity" will be around two more day,, Friday and Saturdey, following tile hold· :·~er ·of. the Neil Simon musical. Fnmleft are Heather Hayee, Charles Benton, .,, ~n McEihall)' and Tom Sbearer. ~~· ' .,,, ... ... .. ·-•• ·1. •• ·-· Theater Notes .;:·fThousand Clowns'-Opens; ;-!;);'"':':. ' --. . ,~::~':'.Laguna Extends 'Charity' . .. ·• -. .·-. '.,~:· .• '..By TOM TITUS ..... ,.. ·Of 1119 DellY Piiot Stat! ....... 'Ibeater with a youthful · .aecent, as performed by the , newly. formed l'acilfo C<i.tt Repert<>ry of Huntingtoo Beadl, goes oo Cle boards ~CU:t.~~keod at the Hun· •ting9;1n Beach Playhouse. .... • . ne teen-age company has -· • c~ one of the more · .:~le modern comedies, <Herb-· Gardner's "A ~nd Clowns," for its ,". Oebat Mith the f j r s t "~"pet1or!inaooe scheduled fOr Saturd!a'y night end four -~Game~ • others next week, Sept. 11· 14 . 'N.m Curry, Ml 18-year-old Mure Orange Coast College freshman, directs the story ' Of 3!l individualist's Mruggle with the estabtishmtn.in his attempt to keep custody of his 12-year-old newplbew. Jim Warner, who ooce played the nephew, ~ cast in the central role of Mur· ray Burns. Prpviding tile romantic in- terest js Valarie How aa the social worker, while Kevin Called . -.,;: .. Liz JU; Sinatra Quits • fitii.LYWOOD CUPIJ - :. "l'be>._Only Game in Town" ··may be held up temporarily because one ol il!i playen; 'has dropped out and another ift', jJl,' ' , St'! g er ·actor Frank .-Sinatra, "Mio was scheduled . ta .·. (0:-star with Elimbeth · Ta~ in the 20th ~ntury­ -t'oi ·~tm about J,.as Veges, announced Monday he had .. Withdrawn, dttng delays ·and previous commitments ;,at; the. reason. " . · 'J.'!!e picture was supposed to begin this week but Mill Tayloc's illness forced an in- definite ~ement of tbe film , consequently-- o v er burdening Sinatra'• calendar. The film was to be shot on looat.ion in Paris with a compleW" date d Oct. 25. Sinatra .sakt he h a d agreed to one delay but Miss Taylor was unable to agree on a new starlling time, .and that it would be imposstbh? now to meet the October deadline. :::: ::: Crossword Puzzle • 6 •• ,.,, .. . ,_~ ,/ """' ..... • JIC FMd ,_t of bfood 5S Ass1111e: surrty. • ship for 62 Astoria's foundrr 63 Read! '" use: wo rds 64 l1t9tnl0U5 lib Condition of be""1 67 Lter, ogle or stare Ml Literary -· fll9HadHf*.· i.tions 70 Douglas fir, e.g. 11 Letters oo•• 1 Diamantte 2. Plant 11s1d ais soap source 3 Htvllfa t1gat '"• 4 Ex1"1d irl li•lts 5 In itn· cookfll stagt ' Expression of un· h1ppln1ss 7Mam•of e11pr1sslon I Baffling ' QUIStion ' Bth1v1 }(I Gleeful ...... 11 Scene of an aetiOft ' c. n llot w1ath• drinks 13 Rtvolu· tlon;nies 18 Worship •ilh reverence 22 Hard· shelltd rep'"uctfW! .... , 24 S1t11te 27 Sleep rocky •lnence H llan of noble rank 10 5111111 hawt. 31 Bob -32 Cries· JJ lti9hl allowance 34 Pict for dtlivtries J5 Liftti1111 1' Musical sy•b•I 4'0 ,, .... '/J/6f 41 Ester of nitric acid •~ Ott• a road grader Offf of~ City of Europe 47 Hit bail t out of sandttap 49 Large contalntr 52 Ll111icollnt b!NI 53 lntent 55 Door frtlll 11ember S6 Enlrrtain· 111enl form .57 SuP'rficial e1lents 58 Miid oath 59 Preposition 60 Nlpa palm 61 BacChflntls' "' 65 Live ffOlll d1y to day wl,. dlfficu lty • ' Curry aweara • Mr pri&&y oollea1111<. ROUl!ding out the ca1t .are Tom Appel, Mike Frym..and 11-yfllllr-Old David Appel u Nick, . Curtain time for "Clowns'' is an hour earlier Ulan U6Ua1 -7:30 p.m. at 'the ployOO...., 2110 Main St., Hunbington Beach. Ticketi are available at the door. The Laguna · Piaylloou baa another hit on it& ha1¥1! in the pmponage ol ''Sweet Charity," and the ah ow hu been extended for two more perl<rmancet, Friday and Saturday. Headier HayM stats as the tender-hearted dance hlll..&lirl, with an usist from Oiarles Benton, Toni Shearer and Gile McEihany. Jotn Fenacca directl the production, while mulical direction it ~ for tht fourth ltraight IUillmer by Dori. Sllields. The curtain goes 1'l twice more. at 8:30 p.m., at the ptayhouse, 319 Ocean Ave . Reservations are b e i n g taken at 4tH--8061. HIT Ne...2 .. __ ... _ ... '"GAMES" Ce11111•••kil• t• "1'1yc"6"" BRIGHT ni• DAILY PILOT ••\" th, ll•wt Ceftf'•f• 11th+, ffpt •""'· Wi1•t. l:••tl Y••t h•Mttowti ffltl•• ... ., ..... •11!.y ... ..... ---------,_ .~----- --. . . . . . . For 'Tiger,' 'Typists' The Luxurious New United Artists 11U W. llft. S.•t. ..._ H• ... ,.___54J·f217 & IT POPUUI llOUUT --- Mx office Opena D.;ly-12'45 P .M. ePERFORMANCESe 1.3.5.7.9.11 P.M. lELEPHONE 541·1552 FOR INFOIMATION Does this look like a movie that could give you bad dreams? Doris D.J and Brian Keith "W"rth Six l.u Get FaroU" ALSO ANOTHER GRIAT COMEDY IT'S TM£ FUNNIEST ROl·IM Of THEM Alli j -WllA' DllNIYS ---....... ;;· •. (entlnuwe· Dally fr'"' 'i p.m. Wtdnesd.ly, Sfptembtr 4, 1968 DAlLY m~ J• · Alio-liichord Widmerk .. "MADIGAN~' -COMINGI--MlDNIOHT VAMPIRE SHOW- ' . 5'P,t., FF\cl-IY 13th •nd Soturdoy 14ih DOORS CREJ,I( OPEN NEAR MIDNITE ...... s..,. f141 c.t. s.. ..... 2 ,, .... TWO llG SHOWS 10 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS THE PlcTURE EVERYBODY'S BEEN WANTJNG TO SEE! The -Orecit Orange ·No. 1 Poper! Coast's HARBOR al ADAMS, COSTA MESA. PHOf:IE 5-46-3102 On H1rbor Blvd.-One Mile So. of San Diego Fwy. . ACADEMY .AWARD WINNER · I08EPl't [. LfYIHE MtKE NICHOLS • ~' LAWRENCE T!Jf'MAIOI , ' >. . \ .------, \ e DAILY e 1-3-5-7-9-1 l ------, ' ···· ... :. ·, ... " ~ THE. -&RADUATE JEONIXlOlt" 1Wllll'StN' ---- - -\ • Pd • • ti I t 1 ' ( ' I ' ' ~-~--..-... ~ ..... -... -;..;-;.,;;-.-..,-.;;,-~~.~~-.-~;.~::;;;;;;;;;::::;::;:;~~:;;;::;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;,;;;:;;:;;:;i;;:;;;;::;;:;;:;;;;:;;:::;:::;;;:::;:;;:;;;;:=;:;;;:;::;;:;:::=~~~~!:!"~~ .. ~ ._,. .. • Z' - Mexican • Railways ._pgraded -·· <~Tl.AN, M•sl~o ~~) -WllUt In tbo U1riled .... ;p .. 1111« tralm an \Mo:••*'• • tN'q: of """" Ill Kuleo tile ·~-• r • upandlne , W _.., aot only to ~--but t. ,-., .urec:t tourists who ··-Ibo -ol the -·1!ie-N1tlon1l ....,,.,. ___ _ atll-fnMolco-bas f<E-~. IOod 1il!J.oe m the ''abort nm" !ten Tuu' Ind Molco but ii ii m, remrtly . , 1 .._ip bat bffn 11• 'IM to imsnw aervict1 fi'i!D tile Weot Cout. 8Y TRAIN ·w0w a daily train leaw1 liUn Mezlcllll, juot IM:rOll tfw., border frcm Calexico, ! .. ond wlncil tlOlll tile Coul ol Mexico. Al uatlian -a world famous ll<hln& ,.-city -the lnr<ks head lnlond toword GllldalaJor• ..i Mexk:o a. b' ~ train averages about i> ears. It carries a diner When excellent meak ue ~ 1n • 11yle remlnd!ng ~traveler of almost bJione days 1n the United @iiies. But at very "=le prlcet by U.S. ···-ND Bl\EAICFAST y brealdut com&tin1 of hilh orange juice, pork . clip, •II•. toast 111<1 coif .. eW-s about one dollar.) ~--additioo to havins: air f tioned eo1cbet there an full Pullman cart : lower and upper l;iftth•, compartments and dtawin& room1. ,,,,,. OJ,D TIME ~ year• aco the 'pMHnfer train• on 1his ·Wut Cout run alway• wu Ille. Sometime• by u much .. 10 boun. Todly from the mmut. they llave Mexicali Gati1 they .-rive at the Mn· ~ capital Ibey .,. .. tltn.e at each dip . .;Jn. Uielr elf-to 11traet 11Jll. -· the Mnlc111 !JM6ona1 Railways h a 1 .lf1nted lciMdulea, rM<s, -· .,.... In EnCJUb for dlitrlbutlon lhrou&h travel a,ents a n d Mezican tourist ·b11feaUI. . ' '1be railway• au offerinl to-uAlt the traveler who W!ahe. to attend the 04'm· ~~ durlnl October. Ci>MFORTABLE jTo make travel more t"Omfortab1e ttie railways ii.ate built new sta.tiON afong ttw West Coast Une, n\6st oft.hem offerin1 . r•staurant and bar ( · fatillUes . , -While the West Cout line t\j.1 vastly improved its t"-tnltiea over the paat years, it has contirrued to riep tu r1te1 10 \ow as to almost seem rldiculoua' to tht tourist from north of the bOfder. = For tX'ample the tint class fare from Mexicali to Mexico <Aly -a distance of •bout lMX> miles -is '22.88. :Road Deaths ··On Increase ····· ·:In Britain .... ).<>NOON (AP) -A 1hori> W;rease in traffic casualties : duting a holiday wttkend ·m:tect a spokesman for · taln's Automobile ~ · ation to say Tuesday : ·1: fear of the breath test , earlne off." .... ilhty-wo persons died .liiriiil the four-day Bank ..lliUday weekend, 10 more ·• Iii the corres:pondfng ')friod )llllSt year. The arioosly Injured toe.led ,871 -M more than the .. .., toll. ·if.:"' th< flnt Um• 1ince in· · ioductton 'Of the thlly1er tert 11 months F ajo tber. wu a 1erious rlse ·~ rood deMha. -Jll .,. t.11, m-isu ~~· of 41runkcn drlv~ "lie co ubd by the poll<:e .. -Jnlo • pJutlc big ..:flllll'"'•I cr)'IWt wllich -. "9 aJcohoHc conltl\t .a,,._,, bk>od1trt1m. ·~Ck!"~...UJ= n )Ivel, dis· -;rk•tloe aod • beavy ..... --·· •. I , • ... r , FOR THE CAMPUS CROWD STUDY HOLLYWOOD VASSARETIE'S SHORT AND SWEET SUBJECTS Itel DU PONT NYLON They're graced with lots of lace, so when swi.ngy skirts blow only prettiness will show! Made of super-soft Du Pont Nylon ' that· washes like a dream. a. Demi slip, white, pink, black, golden haze, ·lemon, 5-13 6.00 b. Pettipant, white, 5-13, 3.00. c. Petticoat, white, pink, 'black, golden haze, lemon, 5 -13 4.00. d. Petticoat, white with blue ribbon trim, 5~ 13 3.00. Daywear Linaerie, 113 • Enroll now! 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EUCLID e ANAHEIM SHOPPING CENTER Telephone SlS-tl21 Sho, Mondey thru Saturday 10:00 -·"'·to 9:)0 P·"'· I ( • • ( -;---·-·--~·--·--·-·-·-·~·--·~--·-·----••>-•••-•,..¥¥-••-.r,....•~~----··--·--... -.-. • .,..,..-.... .,.. ... ..,, .. _,~•••--•~••-W•wod-.~·sd~:·.-Stpwwt•om~~-,~~·.•1968wP"'""•e ... ;""'aaesa"°"auPwo•D~~·IL•:•PlwwlwOf ... 2wu~ao .... ~l~ Tennis' Garbage Man Dumps CdM's Rocke~ ... ----------.. ~-Comllln .. Wino Senlcea FOREST HlLLS, N. Y. -CIHI Dryldalit of. South Atrica has set back the pme of teza by 20 )'e&l'I -Cl' ill It 100! TM 27·yea<-old sharpshooter w!tli a two-fisted backhand wrecked top.sud· el pro kin& Red Laver of Oorma del Mar in fiw -Tue1day, with 1tay·in- t:he balck~urt tacti~ of a sort that even moat ol. the call diadaln th11e dr1•. "Contr.ry to -e""Yone in-clud:lna: myaeU bu been tHnklng .an thue yem, I n:alliied you don't have to rlilb 11JO net all llJO tlme to win OD Mexicans Considered Giving Up · MEXICO CITY (AP) -Mexico con- sidered at one Ume withdrawing as host for the 1968 Olympic Games but .i decided iagainat it becauae such action could cause "unforeseen and danger· ous conaequences," President Gustavo Diaz O;rdu said recently. Dlu: . Ordaz told a nationwide televiaion audience the Games in October were one of the gravest pro- bltm1 he faced after taking office almost four yean ago because Mexico is not a rich nation and monetary and organiutional demands could have hurt the country. So he said, he began a series of con· 1ultatlons with all sectors of the economy and the country to see what should be done. "We still had time, then, to decline without dishonor. Several other cities wanted to replace us," fie said in his speech. Bot withdrawal could have caused even graver problems for Mexico, he said, ruin the country's credit in in- ternational money markets a n d dilrupt the country's economy. "The psychological impact o f withdrawal could have provoked un- f 0 r e s e e n and dangerous COMe· quenoee," be added. When Mexico was asking for the Games, and in the JeFS .tl:erward, there were no demorutratlons against Ule idea, he said. ••Not. unW some monUls ago, when we obtained information of plans to obstruct the Games,'' he U.id. Diaz Ordaz 1aid the C'ames Will have a total cost to Mexico of 1153.2 million. The largest previous pubUc estimate was about 80 million dollars. However, the preaident aald, the country stands to recuperate 1102 mllllon· from the sale of Olympic hous· ing unita and frotn other direct or in· direct income. . 1111 gra11 If you have ll'>UDd alrokes tbl.t an good tnOUgh," aaid Drysdale. They were eminently good enouth to blaat Wimbledon Open champ Lav•r, f.e, M, U , ~1, ~1, to Jllve CUii a bel<b Jn the quartA>r·finall Of the 1100,000 U. S. Open chlmplon1hl.p and .....,. the beale for the 114.000 t0p ~tonal prbe into a wide open ~idaJ.e•s dramatic: victory over X.ver, Arthur Albe wu unlmpreeeed. ''llblt Dty1cta.le is tile prbqe man of tr.lnniil," be aald. "He MM pWtts off mtatllke11 mk·hita:, drop volley1 and half.mot..•• DEAN WILLEFORD Lever lmlrted Ida. nrvlce lei him dowu and tha~ indeed. contributed to the wlldeat upeet ol ti. ,ear .. He was Forest Hills N. Y. M r 1. Jones almost plt!llQ in the· 1ut two sell, try1n1 IAI bold oft Drysdale wh1le run-llinl up hil total "double faults In the matdl to He Five came in tho 1ut .. ~ Arm:/ LI. A1h0 ol Richmond, Va., and Qark Graebner of New York, both amateurs am 1urpriae 1emllinallrll at Wimbledon, romped into the quart...- llnal1 a1on1 wtt11 pro Johll NOW<Ombe of Amtralla. . A1be, ncent -of tile U. S. Amat.ur and geeded !!Ith, became the DAVE ASHLEIGH Will.elord, Ashleigh 2 Coast Area Poloists Survive Olympic Cut By GLENN WHITE in Colorado will run three weeks, then Of .... Delly Pll.t Stiff th fin I ·-led t ill . LONG BEACH -Dean Willeford ol e a seoec eam w -JQUrney-to Huntington Beach and Dave Ashleigh M~co for two weeks of preparation from Costa Mesa were named to Ule against first class i.nternatimal op-- United States Olympic water polo position. . team that will ·go into high altitude The government had barred foreign training at the Air Force Ac.ademy 10 teams from comin"& to the AF days hence. Ferdie Massimino of UC Irvine was Academy for the much-needed 1crim- not so fortunate, however, being one of mages with other nations. rour men"cut from the 21.man squad. Joinina: Willeford and Ashlela:b on The team was chopped to 17 Tu.es-the travelih& unit are Pete. Asch, Russ day night after t;ie l!"al day of tum . · w.;11, . 11.,..,-··-1, GIJ!J triall at Lon&•)}eaclQ.J!dlDO!IO Plaa · Sh ...... , BBi Burdi, R<lai CfaWfofd, Olympic Poot by co-coach~s Art Torrey Webb, John Parker, Jhn Lambert OJJd Mom. Nltzkowaki (Hun-Fergusoo, Stan Cole, Bruce Bradley, · ti.ngian Beach). Grei Hind and goalies Tony Van Dorp Another cut will be made prior tio Stieve Barnett and Ge«-ge Stransky. ' departure from the Air F 0 r c. e Regarding MassirnLno, L a m b e r t Acade~.Y for the October Ol.ymp~e lauded the UCI wtD for his dedication Games lll Mexico City and another m and enthusium,' and added that buds are due to roll. Fecdie was ooe: o( the two mogt im· However. ~mbei-t told the ~AILY · proved players in the fir1t is PILOT that Willeford and Ashleigh are training c:amp, which was concfu at the moment among ~e top players · wtth °" cuts Tuesday. on the all-California contingent. and ad· ded that if be had to make the final cut Tuesday night, the Orange Coa.st area duo would remain oo the squad. "Right now they're doing a tremen· dous job," Lambert 1aid. Training at the Air Force Academy Spitz to Swim In 5 Events Be's a Walk.Ing Accident • At Olympics Not Even Broken Neck Can Sideline Olympian Brian Job, a weekend visitor to Newport Beach, Is one of Uloae ac- cidents that w.alks around looking for a place to bappen. He is, in fact, so prone to mishap that hia moCber, Mary, rec:ornmeods her son be put ln ice until the Olymple- Games 1« under way next month at Mexico City. And even then the 16-yearold Santa Clara Hlgh School whiz moy oot be 1afe. Wbell you rev!~ biJ medical ~-11111111• WHITE WA.SH compressed fracture of the 7th and 8th cervical bones. But after having 1uffered such previous incidental! as broken legs, torn back muscles 'if!d sprained ank)es before other major meets, eveo a broken neck waa by now not too shock· ing a mishap. AJ in each other accident, Job recovered and became stronger than ever. Hopefully, the accident-prone yomgster can stay in one piece long enough to compete in ttie Olympics, .and mtke the ensuing climb on the victory stand for the medal he figure.s .. win. Latut Ott C•tler Latt de)'elopmeat oa tltt U1 Catler cue. LONG BEACH -Mark Spl!J, the 18- year-old swimming star from Santa Clara, Calif., qualified for an un· precedented five events in the U.S. Olympic swim trials. Possibly he could go In a sixth. Spitz, who bad won both butterny racea and placed third in the 100. meter freestyle, qualified for the 8()0.. meter relay team In a swimoff Tues- day nigh~ winning in 1 minut., 56.92 aeconds. The third place In the 100 qtla.Ufied him for the 400 relay. Sin~ he holds the world record at 55.6 in the 100- meter butterfly, he's expected to be on the medley relay team, awhnmlne that stroke. Are six event! too many for one swimmer? "Mark and I have alttady talked some about it," 1aJd George Haine•, the Olympie coach and a!Jo the swtm • mer's coach at the Santa Clara Swim Club . "It's possible he could , but I'm not going to hinder him in the 100 fly and 2X> Oy with the freestyle." Final deel1lon may not be made un- W October. ninth male amateur to -k over a prolealQ.oal in llU tournament when ho bow>c9d &7 Emenon et Newpoo:t ~. 1-S, J.7, f-3, and 1aCor wlll havo to faC. Drysdale whom be compares to a "junk!>ali pitcher" in bueball. Denn1I llalltoo, .a tourto1 pro ll'om Bakenfleld, bopn to reach them to- dlY againn Nicola Pille of Yugoolavla, but th• two other Americans atUl "allw" 1n men'1 s1ngles f~ naiged Aullrallan pros. 'ftla Wt quarter.Jl.n.al sendl Tom Oki<.-(J( 1l>e Netberlanda against P•ter Qirt1a et Enlland- Autry Offers Big Contract To Rigney ANAHE~ -Callfornla Angels' owner Gene Autry bas offered Manager Bill Rigney a multi.year con- tract and a chance to own stock in the American League club, informed sources said today. Rigney; now wrapping up his 12th year as a major league manager and the senior pilot in the junior circuit, reportedly broke a a:olf date today to confer with a tax consultant and stock broker about the offer. The &:>-year~ld manager has worked under one-year contracts with the Angels since their birth in the league's 1961 expansion. -Bi!fore that, from 1956 to 1960, ·tie managed the National League Giants both in New York and San Francisco. Autry also reportedly a s s u r e d Rlcney that he is next·in·llne to auc· ceed Fred Haney as Ute club's general manager. Haney, 70, recently said he has given no thought to retirement. Rigney has been the center or recent rumors that he will leave the Angels at the end of the season to manage the Giants, the Chicago White So:r: or the American -Leagu& -expansion Kanau-- City Royall. The Los Angeles Times a l s o reported the Autry-Rigney discussion and said that Rigney also met Tuesday with K1n1a1 City General Manager Cedric Tallis and held a telephone con· ve:rsetlon with Glantg!: G e-tt e r al Manager Chub Feeney. .~mgernail Wound Aids Dodger Win PHILADEL!'ll!A (AP) -The Los Angeles Dod.1ers whipped t b e Philadelphia Phillies 10·9 on five doubies, four homers and a tptit finJl'rnall. A split fingernail? Yes, fans, that how it all started Phils' pitcher Grant Jackson had given up two rurui on four hit! in the firrt &even innings Tuesday night whlJc hls leammat.s had scored seven runs. Thus, When Jacklm Carne up with a split nail on Uie lMex finger ot his . pitching hand, Manager Bob Skinner . decided to take JackJon out rather Ulan rlak a blister. The two teams tangle in tlle fourth and final game of the •erles tonight wi1h Larry Jackson, 12-18, set to face poo Sutton, &-14, of the Dodgers. LOI ANDlt.el .. NIL.ADIL,HIA ••rlll'tll ••rllrM Cr•-1"11, II ~ 1 1 1 T,T•l"lof", :lb 4 1 1 2 "'"'''• cl 2 1 I I lutt.r!•ncl, 2tl ' O J 1 w.0. ... 11. c1 2 1 1 1 ,._, " s e 1 o $uM~l1, lll 4 1 I 1 It.Al!.,,. 11 5 0 O I K . ..,.,..r, lb 5 2 J 2 1.odl., d ' J 1 1 Lffftlw,., 1'b J 1 0 I J-'!, lb S 2 J I a..,...,rf Jl l llr1tn,rf Jiii Gtbrl.rHIOI, rt 1 I 1 2 lt~tn, C 2 I I 1 M1U1r. c 4 1 I I G.Jad<-, ., 1 I 1 1 Sl'llrlty, II J I I I Htft, ' I I 0 I '•lrfio.111'1 1112Watrw,., 1000 "-IOI ... 1•1•1tof••·llfl 10 11 c.a.-n. • ' • • • IMler, ., • • o o 0Ant, I 1 I f I "•IN'I'· 111'1 1 ••• .,..,..,, .. • • 0 • Tlt11t JI 11 It JI Tlltlt J!I 9 12 I Lot Altl9ln ••.••.••. , • ••• C100 IOI ~ -TO 1"1'111Me""'4• ••••·•••••·• 000 OQ 11'11 -t R -~lend, "•l'ttff'. 1.0dl. 0,. -U.. Mte1tt I, 1"1111.ielllflll !, '-09 -Ln Allltlts 1, '"1'lnM11pli!1 I. 1S -T. T1yllr, t.ldl. H1ll1r, l"•lrly, Cr1...,.~. w. °'""• 0111r!e1H11. Hiit -K.. ......, J (I), Crt ...... (1JJ 14.tde-lt CU. Ledl (!}. SI -Cr•'ll'fllrl. I -o, tcklotl. S' -11tye11, 1Mltllt91SO C.OI-'-lft t 1 6 2 J G<"1nt 1·111 I e I I t ,,,_. IW,J~l 2 J I 2 2 7 G.J.a.-1 4 t t .t • ' H1M 2/J J~•ll W•-'" t 1 1 e I 9-ft.,).t) IJIJtl T1'rlt -J:.a, A11'1!1Nric:. -2.IU. GIVE ME STRENGTH ~ Cliff Drysdale groans a It er ID8klng a poor shot against Corona del Mar's Rod Laver at Forest Hilla Tu.es-- day. He didn't make many of them, however, as he ups.et Laver in ooe of the biggest tennis upsets in recent years, 4-6, 6-4, 3-6, S.l, 6-1.. Drys.dale now enters the quarterfinals. FASHION SHOW -Ann Hay- don Jones of Engla nd displays the latest style in women's ten- nis apparel in knocking Peaches BaJ1tkowicz off balance w i t h this shot Tuesday at the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at Forest Hills, N.Y. Miss J ones won, ICl-8, 6-3. ~----------------------~ Angels Sink,' Indians Climb In AL Der~y The Indians keep climbing as the Angels keep sinking. Cleveland maintained l~ pursuit.of the third-place Boston Red Sox Tues· d,ay night willi a -7·! 90~g -;ot Calilornia. The defeat drop~ the Angels:further into ~lgl!th plac!JD.jhe American League. The · Indians will try for a sweep· of the three-game series tonight, eendlng a ce l'flht·hander Luis Tianf, . ll-9, against rookie right-bander BUI lfar .. - relson, 1-4. _The India01. b a t t e·r a d. o7im !llcGtotl!Jh!, Marty ~!tin "!'!1 ~ . EW. for IS hft,a. )'eftt"I' · oUUJeldero Ross Sn,r.der ana tie ,MA,0 led jho. "ay. . Snyder drove in three ranll: wfth a s.iJ:Jgle and his third homer of the year. That. made it an easy viQtory for Sam McDowell, 14-11, though the bard- throwing left-hander needed elgl}th-in· ning relief help from Vincente Romo. The Indians pinned the "ios1 on right. hander McGlothlln, 10-13, who 1ur· rendered four runs and nine hits before being driven from the mou.nd in the seventh inning. Ellis was shelled for the final three runs in the ninth. CLRYRLAMD M..-.. If l t-1,,..,,., tf Sn.,.,,.r, rt HlfPlr, rt c1,..,..1,cf T.Horton. Ill S!l'r<I, c AIYlt , 2b t..er-. u fuller~ 711 McDowell, • Romo, p •II r II rtif j J l 1 I D D 0 ' I 2 l o o o·o J D 2 1 • 0 I 1 ' 0 0 0 J D 1 o 4 0 D D ~ 2 J 0 2 I 1 D 0 D I 0 CALI'"°" NIA 1t1 r 11 "" O.Y1lfllo, rl ' 0 f I FntOll. II ~ 2 t R•lttl•rClt, If 4 D t Wrlohl, K o o ·o Bllr9"Wltr1 If D 0 0 ..........,_,, JOI ll•POI. rf I 0 1 K,_,7b •of Hinton, lb 4 O 1 Sttrl1no, c 4 O I ean11r, lb l I t Klrt.Nlr!d!,"" I •D I McGIO!hllllo 11 2 D .. P•nln •• :: oe•t A.Rod•lllUU..Jh I 0 I / fl 1!1111, p 0 • ' 0 MIMhlr, llllo• 1 0 !I fl Tol1!1 l5 1 1l 7 TC!t1!1 31 2 I l Cl•vl'l•nd ........... , .. .. !12 000 let -7 Ct llfornlt . .. .. . . . . . •. . . 000 1(11 011 -I E -Fulf<lr. OP -C ..... l1ncl t, C1Ul11rnlo •1. l O& -c1-11nc1 1, C1Ulornl• t, 21 ~ P'l'ttlli'I. Full«. Jll -Fllllltl'. HR -Mire (4). lllY'dW (I), $ -Snyder, MCOow.11. Romct. I, H • •ll II 10 MOowtll (W,l •lll 7-2fl 7 2 2 II 7' Romct 1·1/J J 0 t I( MGIO!t!ll" 11.,10-lll .. 1JJ f 4 • 1 6 P•"ln 1•1 /J I 0 0 0 1 . !Ill• 1 J 3 3 • • ... 1-iBP -McGlotl'llln IT. HorfO!I), Tlftle -t1G Attencltl'ltt -7.$60. McLain Comes to Big A It seems safe today to"J>resume that Denny Mcbain will not win b1s 30th rame in Orange Cou.nty. In fact, he may not pitch again at Anaheim Stadium this seuon. The Tigers are due in Anaheim Monday, Tuesday and WedDe1day of ne:r:t week. McLain, won his 27th Swxfay and should pitch again Friday. A win Friday, at Minnesota, would give tum 28 and if he pitches at all in Anaheim it would be oo Wednesday, the 11th, for his 29th. If he wins lUs next two st.arts: it appears the magic 30 flgtD'e could. be reacbed Sunday, ~-15, at Oakland, of all place'I •. tlLINN WMI • bacqround It becomea apparent that our number one .100 ·meter bf'e..Utroke swimmer ii i a d e e d fortWMU to be ellve, let .ion. be a U.S. Olympian. C.Uer, by•k poddllnr 1pedalln wbt wa1 auned to tbe United Statet 017mptc leam Moadoy otrb~ lo •P- porudy rohor v ret ,m.r..ton to leave 1llJ teaehln}-eoaeh&ll datlea at Costa Mesa's Edl:ac:ll B11• School for the six w..U el 111p a!Utade tninlar and aableqaeat Olymple Games a• Memo at.y. Burton's Big Swim May Sink Rival Before be wu tree yew• old, Brian ,.... to trdon ml a cut to combet tho Lel&-Pertb<e dlse .... w'hlch atopo the growd> of the leg's ttg bone. The body ca.it wu replaced months later by a I>tw:t: and the Utile fellow befan to lead a nonnal life. That la, a normal lif• if you are Brt .. Job. For amiple, • year a10 Brian hid earned a place in tile Junl« 01,ymplct. And to celebl'W ti.s 1ood fortune, he toot a rumtnc jump of! tho umet.- p1atlorm et the Unlventty of lndlena. !Wult: a pincbed spinal cord and • ( EllaJ!cta ~'!",:1Pal n.1• a.,.,.,.u told 11111 co WI moreho1 tllal he Wat lofal te rec.mmead tUt C.Utr be Slft'D a leave tf al»e:nee. Earlier tt wu feart« Q.at \ com. petelll -t.acber mlr!at not be anllable ud tM.refore Cider woald he ,...... a ebuee .. ..,..,.Di 1111 .-try al Mexl<o Qty' B.t,pOJ, &be lltaat:lo~ a p p e a r I Nielftd • , , ultu for I • 18 t alm.,...bll rea1oa tbe NtWptJ'i.. -thdlled llt.trtct ollellM I• .,11.u& Banymaa•1 recommeDdaUoL •\ 87 GLENN WHITE Of lflt laeffr ..... 119ft LONG BEACH -It was billed as the United States men's· Olympic swimming triall. But to inu:baustible Mike Burton of UC.A, be m.,. have wrapped up a &old medal ll\ forthcominC competiUon at ;r.lexlco Qty next month by pyacholoJllcally d e 1 t r o y I o r hit fomnott Olympic competkor, lt-year- old Guillermo Ech<wnia ol Mexico. Blrlon admitted th.tit Echevt1Tl1 would pn>babl)' be "1cved a little" to-. clay whoa be }...., that Iha 21-y,... .& ... _ ..... ..._ .... ..._ ......... _ ...... .__ ......................................................... -..... --- old Uclan pheoom pulverized the world re<:ord for the l,500 meter freestylt record Tuesday in the llnal event ol the U.S. Olympic trials at Loni Buch. Burtoo w111pped OYer the :!O lengthe of the S.lmont Plue Olympic pool in an unbellrvallla 11,ou, ~tenting J!:<hovwria'1 pmdinJ world mark of I• 18:28.1 set two months afo et Santa Clara, Callf. And In doing so he also blitzed the aoo free 1t.andard, lowerina: it from 8 :42.0 !Al l :M.3. It WU, ln fact, at S&nta Clara that #le Mexican youth blew Burtol\ out of the pool, wblpplnf him by 19 1ecoods. However, it 11110 bappeW to be the fir1t race of the tea.son for the new -Id ,_d claimant. "J wu seared wt.en he beat me so badly up there, 11 Burton said followiDf biJ utonlsblng 1w1m n....... olght. "But I ftel a little,betfir-OOW.1• , Burton 1ald be wu ~(<If a 16:20 clocking In the Olympic i1ialJ and admllt.d surprise at JwOni rone under 16 : 10. E'l'lalning how 11 WOlllcl bo"pooslble to reduce a Clobal mark by l\ldl a marOn, be •id, "UU. wa h mMt you Peak all year f«. Compotl- was t.ougb, too." Burton never trailed in the srue1llll( rwlm and be gradually picked up hla advantage OY'eT clOlett mat John. Kinoella until the margin of victor)' was roUCb11 a thlrd et the pool -IS seconds • • • • \ ' 0 0 = z a a a ~'' u a e e u a a s u c o so; e a a o c c a a a a 20 a: a ; u s a u a u : ; s e w u .. s so a a .... -.. • ...-• - ----.... - -· -· --• -' OCC Drills Former Stars Aid Encourage Tucker Rustlers in Drills COAST AREA TROJANS -USC will be out to de- fend lll naUonal cbamplonsblp lbi1 fa)\ and area alhl-recrull<!cl by anlstant coach Dick Coury (socoocl from loft) are expected to make a large coatribution. Oflenslve players ~m the Orange Coast Include (front fmm left) tackle Steve Pu!- torak (Mater Da), llll8?d Bob Slirllng (Wet!Jiun. ster),. (reer from fdl), flanlter Jlm Lawrence (Colta Mesa resident), guard Greg George (Corona de! Mar), alblet!c director Jen Hill and flanker Mike Morgan (Miier Del). ' Area Gridders Dori Pads In Second Week of Action Ga!Made, 1be tomous wonder drink B7 ROGER CAJILSON SleVll Wood, a jmlor hm Whittler Neil Peek. created by a Univenity ot Florida °'a. o.uy '"" """ ~ t.o up lte ranks to 26. l.Ag\ma Peek was hl.gb mi the attitude ci the profe1sor ll1d UNd by moot pro-Irvino Lea&ut ldgb IChool va.lty up \OMh 18 on tile practice field Meaa hopelull and comment.d on the l.....W 1-teoma, ....,y pro -1-clulJo.wentlntoflllllearTues-· Tuesday. ""uad' "'•-'•• ~ f buketl>all cluhll, -ll)Olt of tilt top da7 w141l 1be ollldal .wt" fill con· Marina's cun Sutless,.a comer, and -~~ ~._"":'..... or Orange fOur.,_ college I--· bu Daye Te<~ a guard, are -Jed by "-• -first ....,._ al lie :iear mode Ila-ant. --.., the ~ pra~. . _ . .. psilled IOI mlll<los in 1be Sqmet for _M~a on Sept. 21. Pirate grldk-on. Only at Onin1e Cout 'nit ~ Ooul orea teams. League ~try'• Camp. • . ·. · • Some al the oames m<GU....d :;. .. they're c&Ui.DC it 1'Pbwte4de." Oar-del Mir, Oolta Mela, Eatanci.a Coad:!. Bruce Pickfard'1 Fountain nlloeDt1y by p t Jn Ho.... M~ '.Ibo .,_u,11-col«ed pt-. and Fount.ill V.U.y, Ill steamed Vall d tlrou.. fin et · -esa II beinJ 4-al a record clip; '!be llrouP twlcw-day drillt wt1h oo in· day ·~:i C:.,~ an'd" ~~..J bacS!ield """' Claude KA!Dy and Steve Pirate IOOtbalr playen are (lllplng Jurlel alltr a week 'of cooditioning termed tile outln& u "A typical first Lolever 11 quart.erbock. Skip Plll:e and down 10&'a11Cmol1be -ofter eacb w<lri<outa. day of practice. G<eg Fortdlct at Ile halfbacl: poot.s morning and aflternoon workout. In m an • u v e r 1 outalde of the "We went to the leather 8nd Jt wu and Tom Neff .and Gary steele at the * * * = ~i!:,.. .nu::.: ~~ like a new world. All the d!Herence fullback pooltlan. Qulctle quole from e tired froahman -lnJury ID Ill alreody depleted between :f:.1 ond day." · Th< Ml-., ran lbroulh ollem!ve lineman Q:I tbl CllffereDce between nnka:. Tom J<GU, counted on f« He ad that be was pleased with patterns in the mOf'D1.aC ae11h:n and blgb acbOol. and junior college fOOCball : tnt..crtne duty wu KO 'd from Jr.IC· thfl effort. of the squad and went 00 to came back in tbe afternoon fOf' "Now I bJOW the dffference. 'Ibat CUY ti.ct Tuetday via a knee injwy. Extent state: "We're further ahead tn at· delemive effort.I Grody-(lll eonlerence -KA!vin al damap will DOI be known Ulltil !Ji<> :;:e;.. ~ :'! ;;:. .. O<lfllllzation u~ocb Jdin ~ al Ertaoda - Grmly[mlllt have -ed me down ~· Costa Meoa'• first day of cootad ·~ tnclpl 8rougll bu1c olltnatve lour -on t11o -J>la1." The Artlata pldted up a tnnllfer in wm'& went accordlnt to plan for coacb ~U.wtf: }2: d~ t":l S~all, hut Quick, Fountain Valley . Hopes to ~everse Record of Losing ~ R~ EVANS The Be!u'I wen 2·7 ln 1966,· their "Last aeuon we became completely • "....., ,,.., flnt year, and 1-11.llt year. All teams derJn"aUzed by injlrle1.'' Con a blihod>ool footlJlll _,flat are ltrlckon "1411 lnl<rles but F..a.in Qlliok with tile quip Plddord com· 11 both 10'm& 8Dd en.all reverse the !:_~ bid m:n tbMt ltl lblre last mented oo. his team'a !Kt ct me. ~"'two> blnc ....... r ·-~·-• ~-~~ ... h d --· t ... ~ llm -"Our ...... ""'"' l• ""' q-...... v.111\.>C ..-~"'--. ea ... ~ 1 .._. )'911' at ttU ewe tbaoebt We'n ;;;;;n6 ;;th.t would kind o! Fountain V'lllley llllb, _,. it can be we blP a pretty fOod lf'OUP. But ' , clooe. before 'long we bod loot Dlne al 11 ftglll'e, wouldn I It? Our blelest back "We -e crijlpled Jut year with in· llorlerr. We're trying to preveaMhat a 167 pomd1. We have only five 200 juriee to M.'1 conceivable we could .tth condlttonlng md I tbl1* rl&bt now pwoder1 on tbe tquad but they're not hr.le a better year tilts 1e1.son with we're in betw' COld.tton tlmt 'ft were Colne to P1"' JU1t becaule tbty we1ih ;,ouna:er, tmaller kid.a," be 11.11. lut )WI". 200 poundl. The Baroo roach """°"' nlne Selman's 136 Leads Santa Ana Qualifiers 90fiiomores Will play in tbe '68 season, •~I tile lack al uperience. Picliforo d°'""' have a polithed quamrbact returninf but be doesn't teem too ~et about it. .. ~will be tile moot-· petWve position cm OU!" cl~. We have four qaart.8r'beelca -noot Of tlmn are po!Wied but oil lour ""°" potedlal." defensive tec:bnique11n tbe afternoon. The Eagles were hlt wtth two minor lnJurlea in """ bamltrin(s to center Harland Koch and end G r an t VanDeWalker. Both may be out of contact for a day « two, according to Lowry. !Awry pvu the ~on -tile quar~ vold Ill !:standa bn't u serious as fir\'t thought with the departure oC Dennis Doon. The Eagles hive two in tbe wlDp in Junior Paul Joyoe and tophom<n CUrt Thoma.a. Say1 Lowry: "We'll know What they're capoble of by Ile time tile fltst game b here. NeUIMir one will go into a game and let us down. They're both the same lllnd al !deb." Olympic Swim Trials Golden West Poloists Hunt For Offense Thi bunt 11 on for • aoUd. olfeDllve threat u Golden Welt CoUe1e'1 water polo 1o11n opened prodice for lll 1118 s&MOn. Coach Tom 9mnatad, who hao a nucleus Of eight Mtutllin& lettermen, Including second-team All·Eastern Conference goalle GlfJ' Dtent to build b11 1e11m around, II cutlnl a .....-led eye around far offenaive be1p. ''We've sot a pretty good club, but we need one man to come through for UI offt.n1lvely," be Nid. "We're very strong defensively .nd I think we have the best goalie in SOutbern Call!ornla (Drent). DrU Picked u~ valuable U:· perience thil year and made an Jm. pre11191ve 1hOwtn1 1n the 1emor men'• nationals. In acldiUon to Drent, Hermstad ls backing on 1trq perfonn.an(es from lettermen and nttltn1tlt 1tartu1 like auarGi Charlie Raddatz-and Steve Scbeib1l•1er and forwerdt :Brute Krw a Whitelaw: Wtiltelaw 1at Out lut )'etr afttt playinl U I lillrttr in 1966. other ret.rmng \eUenMn include lorwanlt G<>r<loo AndenOi) and Rick Sml1b and guard Bill Scblllk. On Ille trelll>meo Iron~ llermalld ha hl&b hopes for three player• - forward& Rois Coot (Wutmin1ter) and lllln Byran (ll\Jdtinilon Btacb) and Gary Grombadiar (hdllco). The Ruttlets will bold oM-a-day drills in prepatation fer their 1t11on -when they defend tbtir Ulle In tlle Gold•• West lm1tltlonal aratn•t tbtee fou -Loi An.gtlea Valley, Harbor -1 c:ar•• Colle1es. Golden West 1 sch.it: a.I. tl -Gwt llWlltlllNI ... " -(llfTllw Oct. J -•I U.M• l•rM,a, GhCM T..,.., Ott .... -~ c.'"'""" ,.~ Od. lS -I.ICU. Ott. 11 -" .,.,... ..... Oct. n -"" ~"' .... Oct •• -0..... c.Mtt" oet. tJ-ti Mt. W "'""""' ~.1-~ Nw. t-et II CWl'IN Nw. I -tt C1WtlW'" ~.11-.i~ NW. IS -sarh Mt* ,....._ ,, -("""" .... &-" flit ...... HfY. 1 -... C••· 'l•rofh " owe DI<. 1 -el Clltbci!, Slti. '111,.,.loMhi.. • lllt.m Clonft...ot m1ICll. Home 1•rfll1 Jllrt 11J:Jll1.m. Quarter Midge~ Race Saturday F<>r1Y three.quamr midfe! r&clnC oara will be on -S&tunlay _._, Jor an NHRA JrOll'.lm at Or1nge ~ Spee<holy in El Toro. Batioa: atartt at 8:15 p.m. with • tropb7 dllh al tbe lour lallelt car•,' tour helit races, a hel!Mt 4uh aiid • aeml·mtlil »Iao> eVftll 1bere blve been HVIB dWertnt winners In Ile S)lttdw81'• last nine ....... -. Bill Selman tired ....m al 70 and 'IS to trcan a JS.bole total of 141 In leadina: qua1:Ul!en in the anooal Santa Ana eo...w,. Clim cbamplODlbipe. 10:26 - F. X. KJ.mJ.e v1 Jack Wilder Huntington Beuh '!be ooly retumilll vanity QB is Tom MeloDe, a junior. Gary Vaibuena, another juniOf', Mrted. out u the Bee quarteri>acl< last ,.,., but -lllJ1red and "'l'laced by JUm -· • pro-apect -"" ''U<ellent -ing ann," •-.Inf lo Plckt<rd. All tllree are funior•. Baseball Standings Seim. a former cbomplon in the event, wUI meet Frank HarditoD, fanMr Oakmont CC cbemp, in the ~ rocmd Of compeUtioa 5atur· ..... Bob lrwln, tbe defeodln( cbemplou and uempt from tho qullilly!ng -· abot 1 88 in tunlna: up !er tu match wtth Mlke Koll. Other top quaHfler1 we r e BUI G<eldmer with I 148, Bill Brown (llO) and G<and -ak (ISi). OlalnnM Du Cuneo ...........i ----.will g<I UD· dorwB1 at 9:30 a.m. Sunday with first round JoMrs comprl1tnc the ........... fJi&t:lt and a:aUm11in11 match eumpMlliun. Saiurda:r'• lln-..: lO:ID-Bob Irwin VI Mlltt Koll to:Gl-Bll Brown vs Dr. Jack Glb--10:10 -BID ~ vs Earl .. "• 10:10 -G<ant H..-., .,.. 11'- lO:ll -Biii -.. !'rant .. BM ... lO:ll -a.act= ft Don Qa!Jon ID:» -Jack V 111m n JSTJ lklplrin t Gene Evans and Bud Harris posted a winning score al 20'l in the 54-holl\ President's Cup over the weekend at Huntington Beach, and then Evans came tbrou&'b witb a suddft:l-death pl>yotl victory hr tile tiUe. FollowUlc wen BID Penim and Don Gillcrd Mtb 'Jt.TI, wttll Per-taking Ille playoff viotory from Gifford Another tie existed with E. P. Com-tu!iel and Takao Kawahara cleadlocldng with 211. At 212 wee Clyde Fritchholz, Jack White, Olucl: Mullbura and Georp Ka\l'ODian. Ed Mcllrlen and Howard Eolep folio-with 213. '!bf.low U-wtnDer WU Don Gir· lord at 21. Illa• V ertle Clyde Sinter took low ll10ll honon at Men Verde over the weekend In a tbreMa7 M.flolo i:.-. Dlt tDurna· ma in mea'• club ldicx1. S.VU'1 IOOH Of 111 WU two ..... bMtar tban lllCGDd plllOI Dave 8poob (21t). Ed 11:..-., .-1ow oet bonor1 -I ml lollond br llal Moilor' lnl. Ina~. and Mn. ~ .. -bill toume1 on S1mda7, Jt4 llld Blanche arc.urei ........... wltb • 14. 'Ibe fourth meni>er is IUct Power, a IMiJound "°""°'""'° who can cloolJle &S • nmning Ne*. Acltml aaya biJ recetven are l!b<Ne awNp, and paint.a to returning veteran Gary Snow. Dan bw has been J"'C'OOled lrom tile Bee club. Bot.h men are good receivers but both also wei(l> ioSs than 150 p<lllllds. A newcomer i.n the recMvtnc pip lo -.. Don llaTll, • 1401><Jund .....,. from Monroe llljll m tile Son Fernando Valley. In the llnal onalysia, Plctb-d ls pin· ning hl.s hope.1 on aw experienced senton -MibKt MIU O'lder1 (175), IinebaoOlter Merk Allegreua (175), 1>a1Jbact J<11m c.non oeo>. ~ Dou& lb17nes (1751, Iinebocter Sam Wurtzbocher (!'IS) and <lr:lmtive end ~ DUO. (175). "II -l<vt 111!'• cloa't ~ in outatl0dln1 lellOftl Chen. we r. ln troltie." Plc!iiord dachlced. Al _,.,,. ... q-... _ .......... Pk.t:ford 1&)'11 It'• an opec, fur-mu. .-. "I juft d0n1 know who tbe --II aoint to be -1 dllngo my mind 8'Wlr'J dly!' AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE w L Pd. GB w L Pet. GB Detnit 18 u .m St. Lcu!a lJD 51 .I!& Ba!timo<o 80 llO .571 I S..Frandaoo 74 14 .6311 14 Bo<lon 75 115 .11311 IS Cincinnati 71 115 .m 18 Clo¥eland 'Ii 18 .!IJ4 141> aucaso 73 18 .511 16\2 Oakland 71 70 .504 171> Atlanta 71 70 .504 181> New Ycrl: 70 19 .504 171> MinnelOla ff1 73 .479 21 Pllllburll1 18 '12 .488 211> California II 80 .as rll> Pblladolpllia 115 74 .418 231> Chicago 58 82 .414 30 m.-ton 14 Tl .454 251> Washington 58 82 .406 31 Now York 64 79 .448 :1111> .,,,....,.., ._ ... Let "",... .. 'II .m !II> ..... YOtl< 4. lllllmwt 1 --Whllilll*' 'c ClllcMI I c~1 •• ..,.., ~~'r:=:' Otfr.lt4 OM .... , 9""" ... __,. ' ·~,.Ill u. """"' ,., • ,...,.._ M.IMltL~l.11 ........ o.tr"6lt IHll .... WI .i Otlll9!111 (o.tri.lt 11·11>. ,...,..,....,~..,.w-11...._. """ ---c............ (Tlerlt IM) ti Ctllflr'rlla (,..._,,..._. "" ,._.. f"""91 M ... McC9r1lllca 1t-UI ,, ... ,. """" Cl!~ l..W. Hl ti WIJtt....,.._ (htt•IM f. at Cl'llc9w INrt f.11 .... H,_N l>t), I Ill. ,,..,., l.M ._._ ,..,_ .. 1,1 If PM1l1"'* fl. HIW Yll'tt (...._ I .. ) .i ••ttlmlllrt (JMNll-JM*-IJ..1•1, Mrtlf 1.-IHI,,....., "· L.Wlll (trt'" ,,.,, • CltdN1I IM9......, l\o hl!Oll Ckll l .. tol 91 ~ CO.not l>U), tl. """' . , ... °"" ........ ..,..,..,.. Johnson & Son too W. COAST HIGHWAY, NIWl'OltT llACH 64UIH1 S4S-1271 -~-... ~ -l,on ond Ge!lhart ~for clat,.. at )lumboldt Stall --but <:ruaat will help tba ~ 11*11 all -He will enroll • llC 8oeta -· In tbe apioc. P<>r CIO!den WH\'1 tlnl-•-· Shackleford bod the allalillanet al Ill<$: McVelSI> and Fran-· two....,. ~-·-&bo-tbelt An .usi.rtant lut )"NI' ..... Ron J .... , wbo ls now ill I 1lmilar -1• ty with the San DlefO Slota -· team. "Th ... tllrte boY< .. r..Uy belpin& u.s," Sblcltleford aa.ys. '"lbey're aH. aiire11ive -.1 tnM1re and tbeY command rel[l6d becMI•• fllOY wera Ill very aood 1oo111o11· pl&yers here ." LOve wa1 an eD-Eesteru Confeffnce lineback~ ii) 19ee. Cnmlt Will & starting defenllV< end lnd alftoliV9 guard for two .. -and Gt!>bo<1 was an .U·letlU• UnebaCker l8lt yt:lra "And they're gettln& wry v.a!Uettle nperienci becallJe aB al.,.,,, art PE major• and wat llo cMdl footbllL '' Gephart, Cntzal and Love work with Golden Weot'1 defenlivt mll ud llnebtcttrl, Uilder defemiVt eoach Rowe. Having tbe tl>ru ex·Rultlara around .. c:oocl>e• allow• ~ lo b<Ml< the oquod . up _ -...U.r ~·Each of Ile -1-11 battdle• • gr<q>. "With Ill " -bevi>I [>laired here, they know' wtJM ft Wlltt the players to 1eam and wi.t we eiptct of tllem," ShacldelMl comment..i. But tilt loot r-Sbactlafonl would ollll like 1IO beve I llJlrd 11111- i.nl "I don't -al ""1 -junior eolltge with just --... Cypress ii a yetr younger tt.. ft are and they have four." * *·* H•llback Dan 8-a will Pio!' foot- bill roe Golden Weit thll 7etr. llO wu ~vered. to have biid a bWDla di.Jr. 1ng phyolcals om lt didn't -lib be'd be pennltt.d to pll.y. But ....... have flOW dtclded the htmlia II a minor one and dOeln't nquire aurgery. Cross Country Drills Begin For Rustlers Twke4-0ay wortouti for Golden West Oolle11'1 cr<J11 coontry team hlwe begun, but rival 0rarce Ooast Collefe """1 lllart recuiar clrilla Ulllil next ~k. ~n West ooacb T<lm Noon II lac· ed with • rebulldlilc job lllia ..... n after lotinl h1s tup seven nnaers from \att Y-'I l<JUOd. However, lie Rurtler1 won't be lololly inexperienced btcauH blJ ae- cond M'Ven JWmen from J.ut yur, -...,. -In anolllclaJ CMtpetitton aplnst olber -llllt susab, are all back. H-. tile Golden Welt 11ttmi1en b Rick O.Nucolo. who llnllbed 17111 In last year's Eastern Conf«'ence meet. Other t.op lettermen 1nclude Steve :Frerw:h, John Gamache, 11m Van Aracle~ Randy Cooper and Jim Miller. Go14en Weft'• top nn:aer, bowtver, moy wm out to be tre-..Douc • Schlntnk ~ W-ter lligb. Noon believes Sc:tlmd it a ftne four .. mile proepect. Other I e 1 d i n & DelWCOlllen .,., Joe Durand from Bolaa Grm!e llllb om ~ Correa from Pacifica. Ovor at ~ .. ,. Oooot, coecfl Jim Moilwain bu .-itd b11 lint regulor workout !or ~ momlng. Hownv, a nurDber ol Pirate run. Dirt tave been wor-., out ance or twice • day lince Monday. "We'~ got -tirlll tlGo nmnln( -· but I -bonni bMn oblo to •llJel-'M al -jol>1 or~i.t:•" WHY IS THIS YW ANY DIFHRBm Tndltlonllly AM .... elMI SepttMhr ,,. +lie ~ tlri1t TM ,,. M111Mr414 wftlri 1pl•drr .,.., •• 1 •• ,.""'" •• 1. -'"'1ki111. 'I'" ,.t It fr.. 1w1ry 41r.ctl•11 ,._ ,.,.,._ r14t. •H TV. Y••t a. 1"4 ,.,, 1wt lt'1 lti1 111111 114 ...,,.. But Thia Yaar la Dlffmnt At Johnaon'1 '"'"' ftilt h tM .,.., ••• ., .... MOVI. Aftet AA.... "'" .t ~ .. .. 1 ... t1111 -wHI .............. .. ••• ,Mii ................. ...... ........ " ,. c.ta .. .... NoturallJ -•• ,. .. "•,... " .... &mlll• terthty .. ,. ""''' •• ,. ...... - Mlft -11 fhet '"' NW f•altty Ml M .... ~M ..... liH"4 -INit ..-.1 .. 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PW •• 0 ¥44J•e••<¥4ft.• ... q ..... -· 404 >;••••····· "' a a UQ>>WWW>••• I •• ••Fff aq ..,__ 1"8 TtieS(I8y's Closing Prices~ Complete New York -Stocli Exchange List Atlantic Given U.S. Contract "' ' l • DAlt.Y PJl.OT . .., .. ,.,_ , I . I ----------~~·------~~--~--------••O"W-.. ¥""*-'WW .... F"-.-WW-*i .... 4 ..... >"""W-•-•-.-o•<~o-.w ... F .... 00!0:"0 .... ¥_0_4 ~..-;o i ........ ...,,,-.--.-..-~-.-.-~ ;p •r -.,.. • • • • • o,ui.y PILOT EDrroBIAL PAGE l .. • • ·-' -.. • ·..L Student·s Came First An 1n1ess1 .. school -.tratlon lhlnka ahead to provide the ~ education for it• studenll. --~-.. Ocean View, ooe of the oldest. fastest growing - and ftnandolly poorest -school dat{lcta in the county, early lhl• year went ahead with plans to begin a pro- gram for flnt, second and third graders who ha._ trouble readlnf. The dlltrlct reasoned that state fundJ would be •pproved later to pay for ll However, the Mlller-IJDruh Act. re-funded t b I 1 year, dldn't cany with It enough money to pay all the schools applying lot the proenun. A priority list w a 1 amended-to'U>e bDl, establiahlng a cut-off baaed on scores from the state reading achievement test given each year.' Ocean View, because Ill studenll ranked eight point5 above average on a ll)C).point scale wt year, will not be eligible lj) receive state IUnda for Ill program. At the time the dlltrlct applied for the !Undl. It Invited any teacher lnterest.d in working with chlldl'tn with reading problems to attend a series of alt.er-work· lng-houn 1pminara to prepare them for a 1tate t e s t qualifying t h e m to teach t h e proposed readlna pro- gram. About 2li applied, and spent their own time work· ing with the district's reading resource teacher. Mr.s. Priscilla Carter, and other reading experts. A few even took college couraes to prepare for the exam. Mrs. Carter estimated that 30 percent ol a school district's students hate school because they have react. ing problems and cannot get Interested. Other educators h&ve supported her opinion, add· Ing thet drop-out.. are formed in the primary grades, because U children lose interest there, they may not be encouraged to want to learn later. When school ollldals learned Ibey would not get Thorough Public Inquiry Is~Needed eWicA.oo.. ~ Much more than a el" FBI investigation Is needed to ~in the ugly sides of the outrage In .. ptcago. What . is needed ii a tho~ public inquiry to lell !t like It wai::-'imd not the way the American publli: heard ll from Gene McCarthy or aie ·Rlbicoff. . ~•brutal reacUon or me Chicago poUet in response to ample pro- vocatlon by organiied and., disciplined an~ar demonstrators involves many diffei-ent aspect& of what is wrong in America today. Vice Pres I dent ffutilphrey called for all FBI in· vestfption. What ls tlffded is a repr_e1ent.ative public commlrston to e~lne every aspect, police brutality u well as Communist incitement, the m<ial culpablllty of Gene McCar11!y or the lack of it, the police state ol Mayor Daley or the lack of lt. THIS ONE REVOLTING Incident in the -ttreeta of Chicago while the Democratic Party was nominating a candidate for president compresses ln· to i few hours a fanb\stic nightmare. Jt ral!es these questions fur which ~ .. are only partial' and mostly pre- jodlctd answers: Aii idealistic young people trying to find their way in a difficult and puzzl- ing world, being used 11 the cutting edg9 of anarchy by older rtvolu- tlomu1.e1 who do not mind if 300 or 400 of the pass~ate kid1 get their heada apUt-and arms "ft'Tenched? Has the protelt movement gone beyond the bounds of all acceptable 1tandard1 of peaceful assembly and petition to redreti: grievances! 'Po what extent have well·meanlng public figures Jent themselves tn the in_terut of their own political ad· vancement to the "polttlcs of con· ftoOt.ation" which has as ill only im- mediate objective paralyzing and then Jeadpg apart the existing 1y1tem? OR. WAS THE protest demonstra- tion -u it was seen on Michigan Avenue, an emotional expression of deeply felt aspirations of idealistic youn1 people for a better world? ShoW4 they have beeD welcomed to Cblcaio. sheltered. fed and pe-rmitted to ezpress themselves, and take part now in the great processes of democracy which they lakr '"ill con. trolf An their grlevanoel jUltllle<I? Do they have a vi.lion? Do they love all m••nct or merely halt tbe draft? • ..---•• GHrwe ---. Dear Georre: Bene1t11 all your levity and face&us approoch to llf• I find a g.,.I deal Of rather lolly think· IOI. with an lpl>l"ooch hllh above tbat ot mOJt advice columnl.U. Wiiy do '"" hide this wHll be or! * CURIOUS Dur CUrlOlll: I'm ilulhlnf to keep lmn ez;,tai -actually, the ,. .... I .oDd" IO lofty ii l've been Uvtnc • Int in 1l>e bock yard 1l:oce a7 wile re.d 101 column on how • ..1*1>andl lbouJd bl the bocl In :ltfJamll1· : IWbo said edvloo la cheap! ,._.._, Georse'1 adric• could • lit .. mo•t ~ lbinc 7ou ever did.) \ ' , Dear. Gloomy Gus: . Rep. Craig Hosmer CR-Long .Beach) says the Bolla Island Nuclear Desalting Plant will rile again from the sea. It's sort of like the Loch Ness monster 1 isn't it? -L. M. J. nK """'"' --......... _ _..,n., """" "' ""' --· ..,.. "'" .. ,...,.. ... ..,.., e .. 0.111 Pu.a. How have their views been formed? By exposure to a wide range of tacts or to the prejudices of college pro- fessors, editoriallsta and intellectuals who have objections to the Vietnam war more visceral than JoglcaI? Were Mayor Daley'a •ffortl to main- tain order in Chicago a refiectlon of the old 1ystem of 1uppre11ing op- position and an ezpre1slon of the storm troopers of thfl politics of con- frontation? fF IT IS ACCEPTED th1t order must be maintained, there Is the cen, tral question of how that is to be done and what meUtod1 and procedurn are justified under ,what condJUons to maintain order. ntls question need.a a great deal more study. Were the Chicago pol.Ice justifiably reacting to a "bearded. dirty, lawless rabble" bent on disrupting and paralyzing the Demoe:ratic coi;ivention, or did some policemen just lose their heads under dirty-word tawita from a bunch of lively kids? The-story comes to you either way in Cblcago. Anyone who has merely seen the shocking film cl.lps of police beating up the kid1 needa a somewhat broader vidon before arriving at firm conclusions. THE FBI WON'T give us anywhere near the whole answer. We will hear froin the FBI that In Bqme instances and pos$lbly In violation of federal laws GCl civil rights the police reacted in the spirit of Mayor Daley'1prevtous doctrine of ahooting looters. We will also bear that the kids werf': organized and exhorted by David Dell- inger. who calls hlmseU a non.Soviet Communbt and organized the matth on the Pentagon last year. Among the others inwlved were Tom Heyden of Students for a Democratic Society, which took over Columbia University, closed it and now has a~eeded Jn pushing out ita president, and Jerry Rubia, head of the Youth lnternatloDal Party (Ylpples). But that will not help much. ·Con- gres1 will wish to tnve1Ugate the Chicago outrage, and that may not help much either. A deep, thorough, unprejudJced, publlcly-conductM ln· qui.ry is needed to bring out Into the llght of day why and how It. was that the city of Chica10 and the nation should have another outra1e on ii.I conscience. Beyond that, the e1tabll1h· ed authority needs publicly acceptable guidelines on how to handle the politics o( contnmt.aUon. Quotes Gn. a.oo4e R. JUrt, Jr., Plorld1, hi S.F. address -"You volt for a presl· dent only about 10 tlrnea in your tile. It ta a predow thin& •.. somethiq: you don't throw 1w11 U&htly." Bnwm. F. AIMI. II. SoMo+ll Slit. C.Ue(e llltd'"t -"I dedde<I to 1peilcl my time with Y<NDI peoelt wlto aren't likely to die JIUt month ... who den't tallr ...U..117 about tbelr aclles and palm." ' • state funds for their Pl'Off81l\ -which woula have &mollDled to about t.he salary paid to each teacher wlio parttclpat.d -they Jiili foui>cf a pot of &old at the end ol their rainbow. The 25 teachers were already reauJar class~ teacben for the di.strict, and, aald Mn. caner. "they have the ira!ning and will he able to we It In their re&· ular wort w1th their student.." Ocean View ,,iiou1d go to the head ol the class !or ' thlnldnJ llnt of ll>studenl.!, and 1llCODdarlly abo<lt how much money It ltands to &aln or !Ole. Now They'll Wor~ Together Prealdenta of Huntlnaton Beach Little Leagues and ctty ncreation and park commlnloners are llnall1 realizing they are In the same bwlneu-provldln& rec!"-L reatlon !or the dty youth. After some flve yea.rs of contention over dty land for "private'~ baseball competlll<>n, now about to get down to the job of dolnf Iha eratively. 1 League presldenll .have met with commlsslo to see If agreeme11t could be w o r k e d out so the boy::..~­ teams would have some place to compete. Commissioner Jay Mastrollllll\l, acknowledslnl that the LitUe Leagues provide recreation for 1om.e 1,500 boys, said be "recognized . the burden you're taking off our shoulders." The two groups are at last showing the desire to work together. More agreement. will, it 11 hoped, be made Ill their neit JDJeling Sept 11. H THE KINGMAKER. New•men at Convention Were Only Doing Thei1" lo'b Torn Between Anger and Disbelief To the Editor: I watched it -I beard it -I 1at 1tunned, torn between anger and dlabeU.f. • Freedom of the press -what a mockery. The Demoe:ratlc convention clearly violated both the rights and peraons 9' _our newsmen. We all wttne1nd on camera. What dJd they NOT want us to 1ee or hear, thue pollticlan1 )"ho have beea running our country! WHAT IS happening behind clo1ed doors? Something Ls terribly wrong. U our fellow Americans can react 10 violently -a&k yourseU, "Why?" We must no longer be ostriches hiding our heads In the sand. Our newsmen were oniy doing their JM -yet they .,..... etllcked, I resent very much the nianner in which the news -press and TV - personnel were treated. I RESENT THE lnollgnttles our delegates and private citizens wtire 1ubjecttd to. J resent barbed wire fences, armed forces and security guards. I resent the high-handed manMr tn which a "minority" b e h l n d closed doors are running our country whlle calling themselves tbe "majority." I'm bewildered. I'm angry -I'm scared. Are you? · H.M. REID Daleu'• Behat>lor To the Editor: A• students of Orange Coast College we have lodged a fonnaI protest against Mayor Richard'J . Daley's we of Gestapo tactics on the night of Augu.t 28, 1988 in front of the Hilton Hotel in Chicago. We deplore the brutal physical violence exerted upon the inte.ntionally peaceful demonstrators. .- As a major proponent of the Democratic Party's ideals of peace and domestic tranquility; a1 a mayor and cpntroller of large city organlu.. tlon, and primarily as a citizen of the United States, Mayor Daltl1 had obligation to uphold these basic ide.11. The basic privilege of all Americans Is freedom of speech; remembering this, we urged him to reexamine his behavior toward people who vocel.l,y de monstrate dllferences of oplnlon. LANI MAILES JAN EDWARDS DONNA LYKE PATTI HlGBY MARDENE WIEBER ROGER TOPZ Goo<I tor Goolil To the Editor: This ia a letter of thanks to th• DAI- LY PILOT for the splendid coverage given to actlvltiea of the various civic organluttons for which I am prlvile&:· ed to work on a volunt.ieer basla. Jn every Instance when I h.a.Ya con. bcted The DAILY PILOT concernlDg a rtlean that la ot public intereet, J have met fine penonntl. Slnoe. in youth, '"' were taustrt much about rebmtln1 good for ren- dered good, It dot1 appear that we who are readers can 1ct redproca.Lly toward our newspapers. WE CAN REMEMBER I h a t Mwsp1pvmen and women wort vuy hard tmder ru.le1 u re1ardl Ume and tp1ce. There ts aJways preaaure ttt 1tit editions Into homes and on the 1tand1. Abo •. costs of publkatlon have risen in ratio to price advances in other area• of aclMt,'. News coverap ii U• cellent. Letters from reaMr1 at"• tollemM. Normal.l11 writers 1hou.ld COftt?el/ their messagea fn 300 WOf'dl or lt11. The tight to concWue lctter1 to fit .rpac• or elimina.k Ubtt ti r•1eTOt"d. AU _let- ttt1 mu.st tnclude 'iignature and maU.. ina oddre1s, but name1 urW be with- held on reque.st. Speaking for myseU, I am lfilleful to thfl ()range Cowity press. And lt ii my alncere hope that my frlenda and co-workers will travel even more faithfully the two-way street called Redproclty in 1upport of the media which has responded 10 cheerfully and falthfuil¥ to our needs. Rtml JOHNSON ·· Delntfb Schmits To !hoe Editor: My faith in your editorial policy was nearly rest«ed when you atraJ.ned your arm to pat our food pemar on !hoe back for 1lgnlng two bills that aeemed to please you-namely the new drug law and the lohg overdue weliare law (edllorlal Of Tues., Augult 27). I agree both are good ~glslation and I'm 1u:priled that both got through...- Leglala-. overlooked (and you overlook many import.ant facta about Se n a t o r Sch ml tz) is that Sen a tor Schmitz is an educator. Before he en· tered state politics he was a college professor and I believe he ba:s his doctocate degree in some phase of educ·atioo, w1llch, I beUeve would qual- Ur~hlm somewhat over the edJtot 'to · man an intelliaent judgment on wfi.at '" are dolnr in aecond8fY education in !hoe otate. FINALLY, IN your trivia (and It always lJ when you editoriallie on John Scbmlti) you say that. Dext "SchmitJ will CODdemn Gov. Reagan for apendlng too much money." Again, you haven't done your homework. 1 was of the opinioo that the L.A. Times is required reading at the DAILY PILOT. QuJte a few weeks ago, the L. A. Tlmea 1ave an entire column on pa1e three, mind you, to the ~ that Senator Schmitz did c:oodemn GoYernOr Reagan for botlt hla budget and bb spending. 1 belleve he stated that the curret budget is some 12 per- cent over tbe highest budget for any first.year governor in California end hlgb<r than any prevlou3 budget Of the "Big Spender," Gov. Pat Brown. SenatOI' Schmit% devotes all ol his time bettering Orange County'o polll- ieal position in Sacrame11to. He continually authors bills that show intelligence, courage, and a grasp Of the knowledge of state government. We've elected him twice and we'll e!ect hlm again in spite of your attacks. Must close as OW' mynah bird is damoring for your editorial page. RICHARD H. MAZ¥ everything that Is olingreeable la Communist a foolish • JS THERE A pro-war cJU.zen.. In the United Stat.es who can see what we are doing 1n .Vietnam ls Wrong, for there 11!1 no differenct between the two invasions! The United States invaded a foielgn country, Vietnam, to force our ideala. The Soviet Union has in· vaded e foreign country,· Cieehoslovatia, to force their pol.ltlcaI ideal Both invaders are wrong 1n doing what they haw: done. They have created war and diaallowed other1 to determine their course. I remember when our generalt: '1aJd give us 50,CXXI men and we will clean out Vietnam in two weeka . Now, with over a half million men, the generals say victory u we know tt ia lm· possible. THE SOVIET UNION will beat down the Czechs, but only mWtarUy. They will still want freedom as do Hungary and Poland. The Soviet Union is fighting...a losing battle. 'nle Com· munist world will and Is aplltttnr wit.bout western interference or war. As for communism in America, It will not happen if we solve our Internal problems. 'there is no way for ex. ternal pre1ture1 to de~troy u1 if we 1olve our Internal problems. I 1ay we should turn &way from Vietnam and war, and stop tuntlni away from bur problems. VAN McKINZIE Poeertir Poekeu To the Bditor: Then, baci to-your same old record whldl you've played too 100( and too loud already. As I reed through the editoci.tl on atat.e Sen. John Schm.Jtz and the John Blrcb Society I couldn't help but recall !hoe many feeble ex. CUHI you've used to malign both Sen. ator Schmitz and !hoe John Bird\ Society. Thia time It wu becau.w be, like many oChen, ls highly critical of the t<xfuook "LaM ol the Free." You naturally wou!dn't &lve the good sen- at« the benefit of at.I.Un& that some Callfornla School Dl!1rlcu have re· fused to. allow thla contrownlal text In tholr l<hoola. • 'Both Wrong' MW re•dlng the Saturday Com- To the Editor: ment Page (August 24 ), it was good to read about the concern over poverty Someone ahould inform Dr. Max pockets in Orange County, u there Rafferty, who recently wondered why are many. the anU-Vletnam War people didn't YOU ALSO stretch<d the tnrtb In suggestlnr that Dr. Max Rafferty wtl satisfied wt th this ao c.allecl "hil1ory ... He hu merely tolerated th1a text be- cause he can't do anything elle in his po11Uon. protest the Russian invasion of After careful ttudy of the map C1echo1lovakla, that protest marches covering the poverty pockeU:, l waa have occurred. The marches were surprised to see our home wu smack staged throughout the . world _ Jn. in the middle of the poverty ~ktt. At eluding Communist cowitries. One first l thought the map to be a little off such march in the United States was ,1eale, but the marked uea was too 1ed by Dr. Benjamin Spock, a strong vast and areas in the city that are Vietnam critic. =own to have poverty were not mart. I resent the attacks by othen, sucb · · u H. B. McDonald Jr. who stated in Now our homes ln this wide povt!rty this paper that perhapa the peace area range from about $23,000 to groups are a Communlat front '33,000. What we would like to know ll, orranl.z.ation. These simple answen to when wm we rece.lve our fir1t weliare And one other fact that you have Lawmakers' Addresses U. S. SENATORS Thbm11 H. Kochel (R), 315 S. Claudina St., Anaheim and George Murphy (R), 807 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hilla. llurlnc Congressional .... alono: Senate Offlco Bldg., Wuhlncton, D. C. 20!501. U. S. REPRESENTATIVES (Oro"'° Ceunty Only) Richard T. Hanna (34th Dlslrtct-D), 1895 W. Crescent A•• .. Stille 510, Anaheim; Jim., B. Utt (351h Dlltrlct-R), 520 E. 4th Street, T\IStln. During Congreaslqpai 1e11lona: Hanna. 1518 Longworth HooJe Office Bldg.; Utt, 2340 Rayburn House OUice Bldg., Weshlnaton, D. C. 20515 STATE SENATOltS fltOM ORANGE COUNTY John G. Schmits (34tb Dlstrict-R), no East 4th sire.~ Tu.tin, and James E. Whetmore (351h Dlslrtct-R), 2400 Eut Chapman, Fullerton 92831. Duting legislative sesilons: State Caplto!,"Sl"cnonenta; Callt; 93807. STATE ASSEMBLYMEN FROM 011.ANGI COUNTY Robert E. Badham ('1111 District-It), 1849 Wellclltt Dr .. Newport Beach 92880. Committees: Government Efficiency and Econom}, Pobllc Utilities and Corporations, Water, and chairman, Legiolatlv• Representa- tion .. John V. Bri(f• (35th Dlslrlct-R), S7U N. Harbor Bl•d., SU!te A Fullerton. Commltleea: Finance and Insurance, llldustrlal &lat10111, Social Welfa~. Robert H. Burke ('10th Dlatrlct-R), 17'1!2 Beat h Blvd, Huntlnfton Beach. Committees: ElectlON and Reapportionment. lolun- lcipal and County Govornment, and State PenOnnol and Veterans Af· lain. Kenneth Cory (611tb Dlstrict-D), 1782 West Lincoln, Suite G, Ana- heim. Committees: Flnane. and Insurance, Revenue and TUa.Uon. and vlctM:halrman, Education. Durtn& kJl.llatlve 1eHlom: Sl&'te Capito~ Sacramento, Calli., 9~7. check? BARBARA CRIPPEN Tll.t "pockets" wrre ouUiMd bv J Cpa.nll trocti -the .rmalle1t d1fin· O bit Grlf!l available. ffOfffVtr, GU hom.t1 with.in avch troct.i are not be• low 1~ -quite tht contrort1 in mon11 m.stcnce-s. TM map ti7npt11 YMant that \Oithtn these ctrlafn arta1 lllb-rla/ldaro howlng could bt f .. nd. -Editor ---WWW- Wednet<l.ay, Sept 4, 11188 1'11• rdltorial l'Oll• of ,,,. Dal!r PUot arcka to inform and 1dm- lllaU "*" 1111 pr'<ltll"'°ll IAls ll<IDlpClpc<'1 opiwlqiu """ -"'"torii OA top!cs of &ot<ral """ riOnffic:rmc<. 1111 pTOOiclltlg • !"""" for U.. •zp<wfo. ot ..,. «odm' op&o1om. """ br prt1ntfno th4 , diwn• ofn>- po&oi. of inf°""'d ob1.,,,.,. end spok<,,..,, °" IOpl1:1 of U.. cloy. Robert N. Weed, Publlaber n t ':*ienea == ··•·-+ =--......_~.____,,_.__. .. ·· .. •<• ,.,.. -·• ...... -............. ---... -.. -4 -... --.. ----....... ~-""' ... • -• • • •---.......... __._ ... ----~·· • " -•• --- I I -· - blome News · and Views ' . . • .. " • • • New Fcibric;s Wash Out Laundry -Wor-rie~ · • By DOl!OTHY WENCK or-C..h' ...._ ....,,_ . Back..to.9cbool clothes are being fe-ed· Jn all the &tores these days a n d school.age children a r e begiming · to think about what theytfe goJ.ng to wear on that all important "first• day Of school." Wise mother& are _thbWng beyond that first' day of school to Uie first wash day after scbOOI starts when they'll be laundering the new clothes. HopefuHy, 11 you don't like to iron, au of your children' a School clothes will be of the eatiy~e variety ~ durable presa f1'ousel'6, I b i r t S • dr .... s -slips; knlt sh..lrt.s and blouses; machine washable Rteaters • n d jackets. -. : New soil-release finiJhes on tills yOlf's d,urable press clothes will ,make them eaaler to launder. In 'the paot; the 11)'.Dtbetlc (11SUaJly polye'°"') libenl uaed along with cotton 1n dtaable press fabricis have had a great af- f.Lnity f'Or greu:y s o l l . Usually oily spots did not come out in regular waabing, and in feet tiecame set ):>y bot water Ind. dryer. • But tills year lJ)ally of the durable &>re:• fabrica will hale· tbe .'Peclal soil-release finish, wblcb means th•t greuy llaim :Will come oUt in the washer without a lot . of pretreatiDg. However, if you buy durable press fabrics or syntbeUcs that do not have a label stat!Dg tba\ they have a · SOil-release finish, or if you have older garments with9ut this finish,· you wlll have to remember to remove greasy spOts . before laundering. ' Usually the simplest method ls just to apply some of your regular laun- dry detergent to the qiota witll & llOft brusb. ; keep ll· ljU!d laundry _4elerg~ in • pliastfc 1K1Ueeze bottle right bymy-ooftlaeaey bl squirt on~· that need prescrubbl.Dg -spota, col· lars, cuffs, Wldera{ms, · In addition to looking (mo easy~are clothing with, oil release finisbed, you also mig1lt coM.der these ideas: palteroed labrlc1 -prints, plaida -lhow f e w er wrinkles and less s<>il than plain color!; dark colJrs show less soil 'than U,gbt col .. ors (and what fiend was . it that in-veflted white jeans?); .trimmings on ea&y~are garments . should alSo be easy-eare; knit garments ""'1 be bought a size lan•er witbout.lqokfng "too big,'r to allow i:<>Plll for growth. Also keep in mind Ille tact ttiat durable pres. garmenll can be taken in or shorten· ed, but tbey cannot be let outorle~ed1uC· cessfUlly.. 'lbe hemline or seam line is permanently pressed in and canJl.ot be removed by -known home .method. So if you want to afiow for growth when you b u y durable presa garments tor children, buy them a little large and trake .them in or Morten them. These altera· ttOOs can be let out later al)d the seam or hemlineS can be rtm<lved almost coinpletely by ateam ?fessing. A> cllildren "l'l"""ch teen years they ~become very conscious of what other children are wearing and want to be dressed just like their friends . P· a r e n t s sometimes rebel o"er this desire for CODfo.rmity - ~cially when it results in the reJectim of "perfeeily &ood" clothe.&. I've found it pays to go slowly w1len out.fitting a child for school. I buy just a very few" new clothes for our children when school starts and then buy more later when tbe kids make up their minds about. what • they want. We parents have to remember that "being like the other kld1'• 'is po)'chologlcal!y. ~ery lm· portant to c;hlldr• .. they mature. And if we go along · with it -within reason, and wiUllfl the bowtds of the family budget -o u r children will probably have nitft self-conOdence, or at le&Bt not feel self<00.scious about looking "diUeient." QUESTIONS WE A R E ASKED: Q. Why 1" it !bat the T· shirts that I )>uy for our youngsters alwayg get.short and wide after they''\te been washed? A. When a «>lion kni\ looel its shape In laun· derlng, it's usually Ill• structure of the fabrlc that's at fault Sometimes knit fabrics are stretched attd pulled when the7 are &ewn into garmeols and I h e . riOrmaJl1 roond loops are polled long al)d thin. When the carment .~ washed. the loo\>• ,.;Jax and go back le their normal round lbapt, causing the garn(ent to become shorter arid wider. • The focret ls to buy - knits that were not lhe\· ched when manufactured.' In lli"le, the tiny knit loops will look round, not l o D g • Because tbe knit loopg are already round, -· tnlll mll not lose the& ahap0. So examine the tn!t carefully whli'll you buy, looking for round, not !Ong 1 o o p 1 • Sometimeis the loops are easier to see from tbe back. Some lJll.OOfadurers use a opeclal sbrlnkage control tl.nish (trademark, "PU· mt") "" knlts wljicb ls sup- posed to reduce shrinkage to 1 percent. If th1s finfsb bas been used, tbe information wil1 be on the labeL · Q. We are planning to have a college boy live with us tbil!I fall. I am wondering about how much would be a lair price to chargo him for .. h1t meall. : A. According to f•coat of ! , food at home" 1taUJl!cs ol tho-U.S. Dep&rtmeot ol : Agrlculture, Ille «>II Cl( food foe one,month for a bo}1 15 to 20 year1 old is $40.20!Clb a 1ow coot plan, '51.oo· o1i ·• moder•te cost plaJ, 1 Uc!. .. $61.40 on a liberal plan. Q. My doctor baa told mt I should oat foodl ~-art higli In poblo1lum. cOoJcl YIRI tell me what 1ome ot tfieH foods are? · A. Foods that are ld&ll Ill potassium are dried lrull. - parocularly pnmes an4 apricot., but a1'0 ral""' nd figs -citrus fruits,, avocado1, legumes--dried beans, peas, 1eotilt , . -. squash, parsley, parsftiPt, potatoes, .tomato juice, 1oy• bean fl.Our, wheat germ cereal, dark rye bread or rye wafers, dry milk, and all types ol nutB. Most meats are a fair aioarce ol potassium. Meal in a Dish· Busy Day Boon IT'S IN THE LUNCH BAG OR BOX-NUTRITION 'Raisin-abfe' Sugg,estion Sandwiches Go Back to School Rain or shine, tile family must be fed. Today's ready foods make the three-meals- a-day routine a b rt! e z e. Take breakfast, anyone can prepare the basic standby- fruit or. fruit juice, ready- ~at cereal, milk, rolls or toaster pastries and a bev- erage tn a jiff. For weekend and holiday mornings the fruit-service can be fancied up or the oereal can be topped with fruit. ·Eggs· anil · breakfast • meats may be included to- gether with a warm coffee cake. Easy iuncbeqps may ~ quickly put togetI¥r with planned leftovers er ·by keeping on hand a good va· riety of pantially or fully prew-ed foods, Open, lie'1 and ..,,,., .what coiJld bt .,. aimpler'!""' ; , 1 · ,l!i~n.:,r~1n bem~ o'iie me81 which .i. enJoyed together. The challenge ot . preparing nourliblng din> mr1' dq after day can alsCJ be 11:iet by relying on the partially' ready foods such as frozen or canned vegeta· bles and fruits. Homemaker• usually pre- fer to prepare the dinner main dish "6om scratch'' to ault their own families' taste and ·to sive money. Here is a cruncht cereal crumb topped meal-in-one chicken dlsb. Make thla up the evening before and re- frigerate until home from work you come. CHICKt:N AND BR<K:COLI ' : ~ ---I RAIN OR'SHINE, COOKING CASSEROLES A BREEZE BAKE I "'8lpoon lemon jW.:. Back-4.o-school days .are 2. tablespb011! ! i n e I y 40 Calilorniia s e e d 1 e s s Combine drained raitiins, 2 cups corn flakes or \1. tea8P09D curry . pQW•, here again, and they needn't chapped green onion raisins milk. and~ ·in~blt!?der, 1!J cup packaged corn com Dake uumbs with broccoli stalks In half; ar- melted butter. Reserve for · ranCe in 2-quart cuserolp. to~lng. B1end flour and Cover broccoli with chick·· be your bang up for plan-~ cup grated <l:leddar lf.t cup milk Whir until raisins are very flake crumbs der ning J~ or .anaCUt:'lllat , 1 tablespoon butter or 2 10-0Wlce packages is, as long as California cheese v, teaspoon vanilla flnely cb~ Add ice m~garine, melted frozen broccoli seed.lea raisins and bread 11• tea.spoon seasone(f salt ¥.a cup vanilla ice cream cream and blend a few ¥.i cup flour 2~ cups cubed, cooked 'are in-handy supply. 2 tablespoons mayoo-Nutmeg seconds longer. POur iqto 1 cup milk chicken ' For lunches, sandwiches naise Cover raistm:s with water gl.ass and sprinkie witti nut· 2 cups chicken broth If u.sinC corn flakes, cru1h an·•I. must, and the mo st Spread raisin bread slices and aim.1]ler 5 minutes. Cool. meg. Makes 1.lervi.ng.. 1 cup mayonnaise into fine crumbs. Combinti wtien you use raisin bread: lightly witti soft butter.------------'-----..;;.. _____ ..;;.._-'--------...-------- 'The -filling for the R£.!isin Coarsely dtop raisins. Com- Coonb'y Sandwiches iJ a bine with all remaining in- •nutrittous combination of gredients mixing until well ·~ ! t and blended. Spread generously gra.c;u a.pp e, carro between raisin bread slices: celery with sharp cheese and raisins. The ldds will cut in half. Make! 4 love them. sandwiches. ' Raisin MurCblng Cookies RAISIN MU N C B I N G ctre another favorite far COOKIES Iunciles, snack.I or ltudy Watch bow tbe youngsters bnlab. Flavor and nutrition will munch a bunch of these go hand in band when you raisin cookies. bake a batch Cl( ll>ese with I> cup lMl<r California seedless raisins, 1 cup brown augar peanut butter chips and (packed) wheat germ. Instead of an 1 egg apple, a pack of tbese raisin 1 teaspoon vanilla cookies would be a n y 1 cup sifted flour teacher's deligtit. If.a t e asp o on baking oaliforn'ia seedless rmsi.ns powder are all &hoot UV for a ¥.! teaspoon s.a1t r e fr e s b i n g after .. school ¥.a cup toasted w h e a t drink. Blend rlllsln1, milt, germ (optional) vanilla and tee cream. pour 2/3 cup C811fomia into a glas1 and tprlokle seedless raisiM with nutmeg. Yw ~t try I> cup peanut bolter chips this yourself for e x tr a Blend together b u t t e r • energy juot belnre Ill< kida sugar, egg and -nlla. Add come bOme tnmt-lt'hool.-floul!. uai.fted....wM:h bakine RAISIN OOUNTRY ~~~~-= SANDWICHES •nd J*IDllt b<JHer cblps.' Cold milk, buttermilk or Drop by teaspoonfuls onto JerotAia.de are a few cboice1 ligl1tly greued b 8 t. i n g to ~ompr11y the s • lheetl. about 2 inches apart. nutritiou1 1andwlche1 peck· Bake in n*>derate11 hot oven ed for l\IDch or llad<ed fee (37~ degre" F .) 10 to 12 a11er 1chool tnlllUl<1, un111 browned. Let 8 tlicel raJddn bread stmcl a minute 1:b.en remove Butte . to racb to cool. Makel ¥• cup CaHtonde seedless about s~ ctozen cookie•. rWill~ • % cup sroted pttltd IP" ft RAISINSUPALL SHOOK_. pie % cup pared gratod car· Get tho count stralgl>I, 40 rot caworrda 1eedle1s raisins Y,, cup 'lnely c )I o p p e d 11re about all thh1 shako !. celery • ~ l;. needs !or special Oavor. A f!TTING AtCOMrlMENT FOR STEAK en; pour on sauce. milk to make a smooth paste; stir in chicken broth. Cook until tllick<ned. stir· ring conatantly. Remove from heat. Stir in mayonnaise , lem· on juice and curry powder. Cook bl'occoli according to package dJrections only un- ·. til tender. Dr4in well. Cut Top with buttered COQt Dake crumbs. ·Bake-in mod• erate .oven (350 degrees P.l about 30 minutea ·Dr' until thoroughly h e a t e d and crumbs are browned. Serve'. Immediately. Yield: .6 ....,.. ings, 1 cup eacn. 1 .. ' ' Carrots Mornay Team With Favorite Standby Steak, b)' ftLtelf, C8ll be a ar Swiss type. cheese; thing ol beauty '11111 a Joy to (l'aled « cubed dine upon, oo -more 1 egg )'Qik, slightly beaten could you an for a perfect 2 tableopoono butttt · meel ! l l·pound can (lf>prox. 2 Well, for exomple, )'Oil cupo) sliced or diced ml&llt team that robuat carrots meat ~ with tile f<nder 2 ripe, but firm avocadOI, succu1enc1 Cl( 1olden diced pitted ODd •ik<d <II carrots, nesUed in a buttery hr.lved · avocado ball. Top tb e ~ It buu. in W(elabiOI with & lenti<i me -r saucepan momay •uce, and you have over low beat. Add flour, . the perfect e<>mpalllon\ for lti'r wen with fork unlll well ~-<r-roa.rl-beol,Cfor. bleodHI , l!ollc 4liJlk -ll" that matter. , gradually1·1tlrrin1 con. the .,.rrots come ready-1tan\ly. Bring ito boil, edd cllced,' rig!Jt 'from tile can. cbeeee .~ cool< untll.'cbee~ Yw •lmOllr both camta -and avooi4o In tile .mot melt.. S1ir in •U ;iolk , lulc• wlllle tilt oauee • la butter olowly jlllt bot bl-"•'• '11111 Ille ..... broil-Ing " .. -. o~ 1erv . ~ In,. u-.. ~llf • to ~·~ Heat liquid "-=ii: effryt.blng l'eady it the.e>· 8CI moment yqu •deoire and Add Carroll and • the effect la aim~ • ..... -(Do N.C • ,d.,.rw. Drain. 11 ' ' ' . Amrlp ....... ·~4 CARROTS MORNAY slloes .. a v.o cad o 1 2 tab~ butter "'-fuc1iYei)> on rerdlJr di 2 tab]-nour put carroll Into ··-1 cup nill1t • cavity. Dribble lallCt •ttr % cup (4 tblp.) Gr ·~ Sorv11 4. :: t v \. ' . ' I ,I j . I I J ' • • • • ------..:: • _---·-· -:--..---- -;y--TT"--__ . ..,,.,.,..,,... ........ 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""' TIDE Rogulor $1.39 DETERGENT KIN~ SID ANACONDA BAR M WESTERN STYLE FRESH LIVER SAUSAGE · CHUNK sn11 .BIG ROLLS F 0 R LB. : FOUMOST Aluminum FOIL IN-STANT BREAKFAST · 21.f'T. ROLL IVORY U9UID DmRGENT F 0 R IOX OF ' INY. FOUMOST -Plot · SOUR CREAM . SW_lfT MOUNTAIN ,GROWN BARTLITT . . :. ' . PEARS . :· i·$1 . . s . . G()LDEN RIPE BANANAS :i . 10~ MILD SPANISH ONIONS 5~ 'Young 'n Tender 2 25C CELLO CARROTS plp. . . ~;~LiDr~ .l;E~MN 49' ;;;Lis s~~cE 3:$1 Prices lffectlve1 Thurs., Fri., Sat• & Su ... . , S•ptemller I, 6, 1, I .___ ______ __, ._ ______ ___. ,__ ___________ . L---------' _ .... ..,... . ....... ~. VALUABLE COUPON ~ -CHASl AND · · SANBORN COFFEE ... ~ Can WITH THIS COUPON AND $5.00 MINIMUM PUllCHAJI .... --,. ..... . ..... ,.. ,., ...................... . _, ____ .., --MW-_.,._._ ---··· YALUAl'f. COUPON . , ••••••••••• FROZEN FOODS 'fOIMOST-"' - ICE CREAM YI GALLON FLAT CAllTON 59' NIOIVI I Ul CHIP' AMPI 191• ind PIKenfll 710 W. ~II 'I • O.l!LY l'ILOT • IJJ Put El Rancho's meat to the test this wee_k! These pennies-fer-serving -' chuck cuts will.' prove to you tha ·t naturallg!aged beef 'does taste .best! , ' * The natural way !J E!Rancho'a way of arinr bee!! Selected U.S.D.A. choice bee! i1 aDoweCI to mature na~Jy ... time and temperature combine to make even the beat beef tut. better, more tender, more flavorful. No m&J'ic raya ••• no chemic&ts ••• no enzymes. And personalized service iJ yours on every 1>urchue. Friendly experienced butchen behind the counter ••• ready to serve you with exactly what you want ••. exactly the way you. want it. There is a difference at El Rancho I ' llere'1 hearty protein-minded meat flavor, emph.uh:ed by El Rancho'1 famoua quality! A tender, juic.r, tasty rout th.&t will widen your family'a eyu with u.rer anticipation. And at this special price, you'll be doubly glad you chose El Rancho quality I ' No need to ring a. bell or aound a. buutr to get exactly w~at 11ou illctnt 1vhen vot' •hop El &uu:ko for your f a:mil11'1 pref~rence in mea.ti. E11jo11 perttoMlized i~rvice! • , • a.nd th1 finest meat! ••• Shop El Rancho! -• ... Chuck ,Steak .............................. :.... 49~ Tht 11ann" cut from the round bone ch.uck ••. let one of our butcheni Point out the difference! ' ="~Chuck .... 59~ Round .· ............. 69~ • J:'reah and lean ••• precision rround to give you meat aa tender &Jld fl&vor!ut ae it .should be! B. . I P t R t 79c one ess o oas .. -:.. .. .. . . . .. . . . . • U.S.D.A. choice beef ••• boned, rolled and tied to rive the most great eatilll' for your money ! Fresh Sea -B~ss ..... 79~ Beef Shanks ............ 39~ Remarkably deliciou1 .•• baked or broiled ! So much meaty roodneM on theae ! • . El Rancho Grocery Specials lnstGnt Breakfast ......................... '. ............................... 69C c&matiori .•. great flavors ..• no need for anyone to :skip breakfast ever again • '. . Ctn. of S packares. Smucker's Preserves ................................................. 49c :Apricot Pineapple, Seedless Blackberry, Boysenberry, Oranre Marmalade, Grape Jelly ••• 20-oz:. jars. (Strawberry ... 59c). Sliced Pineapple . . .. .. . . 5 '" '1.00 Ice Cream ................................ 59¢ Dole .•• No. 11A, C&D! ••• Save 36c on 5! :'Jprinrfield ... lfl-gallon carton .•. favorite flavors Green Beans .................. 5 '" '1.00 Chicken Pies ........................... 39¢ Green Giant, No. 303, kitchen sliced or French! Van de Kamp'a ... frozen lOVJ oz. each. Hiblets Com ................. 5 "' '1.00 Yan de Kamp' s Halibut ......... 69• \Vhole kernel ••. 12 oz. cans •.. save 25c! Van de Kamp'a ... northern ..• fried ... 8-ot. pkr. Grapefruit Drink . . . . .. .. . 3 "' '1.00 Cold Power ............................. 6'r Dole'a 46-ot:. cana, pink or reg. pineapple ,rapefruit Get.a clothe. clean ... r iant packare. MJ.B. Coffee .......................... 67~ Snowy Bleach ......................... 69' 2-Jb. can ......... 1.33 3-lb. can ......... 1.93 Worka rently, yet effective ...• 26-oz. ctn. . El Rancho Produce Potatoes· 5 ... 29' U.!. No. 1 Whlte Ro,. ... the meat you'll be aervinr - de.eervea the belt •.. and it's youn at th.ii low price. F~sh Carrots ......... .' ................. 2,.,15' I , .luit u It they'd' come 1rOm tbe,Dzden ••• in one lb. «llo PK~ to keep them at their bat.. Spanish Onions ..................... 3 ~~ 19' F!aYOr' that' a mild • , • 7et authoritativol Add hearti roodnul Lo :r.our pot rout tbla woek-«nd J ·-• Round Bone Roast BLADE CUT Chuck Roast So Jhuch r ood eating .•• 'f!m~ phaaized by El Rancho's cl0&-- er trim! ss~ That flavor you'll favor at a price that holda real budget ap- peal I --Back 'to · School" Specials '--" 1 39~ Johnson'.s Shoe Polish ............. 39• Sandwich Bags ...................... 49• Bl k B '-h th · t , Bagg1ea .... pkg. ol 150 ... pr .. erves freah-ac or rown ••. wa~ e1r s eps. neae t Three Ring limier ................. 79• Report Covers ................. 2 ... 15• Strong, durable ••• ea.nvaa covered! Colora ..• they'll need them &11 ye&rl Notebook Paper .................... 79• Theme H_otebook ............. 39• B. ck 300 -• t di I 1 For a head at.art on tough assirn· igpa .. , ooees .•• me um rue . ~ Bk's Student Bargain ....... 79; ;:i.~ folde11 ....... 2 •w 19• ~ Cardo! 8 ballpoint pens ... big value! Help them earn a plus for neatnesal I PrU:ia in effect at aJl att>rtl Thur. tkru. Sun., Sept. 5, 6, '!,I ' ARCADIA: .Sunset & Huntington Dr. (El Rancho Center) PASADENA; 320 West Colorado Blvd. • SOUTH PASADENA: Fremont & Huntington Dr. 1 HUNTINGTON .BEACH: Warner and Algonquin (Just East of Huntington Harbour) · NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. • 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village Center) . ~ 3 I "" 'P ·~ • • -- • I • I I ' I _.,,,, ...... -....... ~-~-----------:-~-----------:---,--..... --..,....--....,...~-----------~---------~ -.. ' 'Old Days' Had _, Rich Desserts Once upon a time ladies ff'Osting is in center. Cut wore wide hat.I and cool cake into eight pieces. 'Ibaw lawn ..dresie1 ~.avoided. ttrawberries and Fain well, the 11U11 end dr'iDlc tea 111111 reserving' Juice . Prepare '· didn't cJiDk. frootlnJ mix occording to They made thlnga like p a c tagedirections pettt po!nt, "good COD· I U b I ttluting otrawl>e!Ty venation• and o r an i • ja:lce for water. Fold in ¥• cbo<olala --cup crwhed ·11ra-.nes. And 1lleJ tbou&l>I me ~ froll!nl Oii •Ides and oight wu meant for ....U. lop o1 each piece of cake. but bopefully, I r o w In I MUOI M Nnlnp. children, and -. -Ber· rr Banma °"""Mr c1es1ert. And 1hue ladl• weren't the family challffwr, and spent tbe •amm er 9'· temoom in a breeze-filled sitting room instead of a fume-filled highway. And they read poetry and tbooght beautiful tboughll inatead o I do-11-)'0Uflelf plumbingmanuall and "Can Th.is Marriage Be saved!" ' And once in .a wbile . . • like tomon'OW or next Tues· day •.• wouldn't it be fun! Wouldn't It be p-eat to be a wide-hat lady wbo avoids the sun? OR ANGE CHOCOLATE RIBllON CAKE IN THE MODERN MANNER Cool Fruit To Keep It Freshest There are two general types ol cbenies, sweet and sour. U you came from the mid.west or east yoo are faniliar with pie or tart cherries, usually called aour cherries. 1't::.ey are grown mainly in the Great Lakes Stales. MO<! of U-are the . ,.. ' U.S.D.A. CHOICE FULL CUT BONE IN SWISS STEAK~~~~~.Le.79c Fme1t \ee• kewed LT 6 AnLeu1er-Bu1eL · MICHELOB:EER . 67 BEER TAITOP 89( · IECKERS FROM COLORAD0, 1/1Z ~ ~~'!~~ ..... llllL 11 79 '!!!! ................ It 319 !!!!~ ............. 569 !~!!! .............. 449 .. . ~.~~~!~~~~ .... ~· 179 ~~~-~~~.~~~-.149 .•• l...Onlnga cue_ . -d!errip used...in piq and I Oiocolate Cake other jirepared foodl, and -· - 1 package vanilla 11~ most of the .crop ii canned -Extn"·· FANCY NEW CROP DELICIOUS mlnute fro•tinl ma:, or frozen for those toock:. prepared . . Sweet cberrin ce grown 1 teupoon orange JUlCI in the Pacilic Coast State• roocentrate generally. Aluch of tbl1 croP For easy handling. ll~Ce is sold on the fresh market. each cake lengthwise 1.nto Top quality sweet cbenies two layerll while 1 t i 11 are plump fairlr firm partially frozen . P!'eparo •hlny, bri&iit and Juicy'. !rooting muc. according to You'a want to keep thorn package d 1 r e c t l o n 1 . that wry UDtil ready to use A 1 1 e m b 1 e cake by So, keep tile dJ.ll'riei in alternating layen of orange plutic bags tucked awa 1n and <;hoc o I ate cake, the refrigerator ... at a6'out spreading froAting between 32 degrees if at all posalble any unfro11ted I a y e r. 1 • And you know tbat si Spread remaining fro&ting degre<o 11 Che rr...m on . top and fldes of cab. temperature ol. water. Don~ Swirl orange concentnte freeze them. but k the over top of cake. Makes 8-10 cbeni.es icy-cold. H~ off 11ervtng.!I. the washing until comiog· DOWN W1Tll SIZE EIGHT out time. W11ll •uch treat. BERRY BANANA CAKE menl the cherries' freshness l Banana Cake and ttiapoess will be kept 1 p a c k a g • froien intact and their teepn1 strawberrie8 qualities prolonged. l ~ckage vanµta seven Cherries are the perfect minute trotting mix, food to go with casual sum· prepared mer meal!:. For barbecues For easy bandling, 11llc;e picnie11:, beach P811iet .. eta-: "ake Jengthwbe ln two riel .. the deltCftJUI <M-Of· layers while 1tDl partially band refrethmU fr01:en . Invert top 1 o Get Rid Of Spots CHE RRY CBICitEN SALAD l!o cap daby llOUr Cl'Mm .,.. cup lll01oonaioe 1,1 lW;:>Alb &alt ~ v. lellfOOO. carry powder 2 Zn~ cooked Ballpoint Ink etaim can l!o cup -lli..-.d oltm be rem"""1 !run el..,.... fabrics by ~ rubbing 113 cup llaol7 dloppod olcol>ol lliroogh 11'.e l]JOt, celery ,_.u Donllhy W e n c k , I )IOOlld pitted dark .- Ual-.llJ' ol Cllifornia dlorri11 (..-ve a ,_ homo ~--le cheni,. Io r Plooo I -ar alJlor· pnUll) -liNUe unde!' lie fal>ric Letluce or w•"""'-ud m ... It b'llllllllJ 1llJtil Blend IOU!' <rHm, moym. no maft Ink _. cin It n>lle, salt and curry powder U a ..,at roinalllo, ...ic tt In boWI. Add c hloken In a ........ ol dt1Upal llm-and co!OI')'; '-aad -, Wblte ar col· ll&hllJ. chilL TOii witl1 cl>e<-orfaot _ ... ~ .. cu ria Mound salad on le~ -be .-..i In a mild tuce. or gamioh w i t h blelCb. k1U1"8 tD rfnll U..... watercreM and a few ctler- f11'ri<1. 11.'Jdelr ...... ai(J riOI wllh llell1'. MU.. 4 'llllal ...... ffNIDCI. FRESH SollD HEAD ROMAINE R·u· NES. EX.lSLDRIED 3 $1 . SANTA CWA .. • _LIS . RAISINS 1w~· .. 10/39c ;AMTALOUPl -J~;0 BEETS •• c.:~~ SPINACH ;. .. .. f4-PILOT-ADVlllTl$ER Albertsans Sliced Am erlu n ' CHEESE ............... ,~ 7 to••s 4 V1rt1tl11, S1i1d DRESS1NGS .... :.IL 3 R R . 5,1 ! 11 ~' ·• ' ..• p p SI .. o '.51 :-H - - LE ------· -.. -··-·--·-·---- • -.... ·-·-' .... w • ,_ ... ---• __ ... ·--· .. -· ol RUMP ROAST Clltlu, 11111i ..•••••• 11. 79c RQUND STEAK c111c111111111m .. ~.a9c S•llLOIN TIP .... 1 ... e11t1 .. 1tu1 ..... 11. 99c t ~j 98 1 aOP ROUND .... 1 ... c1111us1u1._ •• a.. c ~QBE STEAK ltftltsslTunrirol ••• \.11. 99c ·RUMP ROAST w1111011"~~c11rco .~89c ''llUMP ROAST Bt11l•u; •• iult1l ... 11.98• r POT ROAST 1 ... 1euPihsP11l ......... 11.89• PICNICS Smohf,Slicoflllliol ... ,,,_,,.~.ll.43• SLICED BACON ••111erilf,'"'"··"·59c ' OYSTERS .......................... 1011.1.,89' : SMOKED HALIBUT ........... 11.-98• ::HALIBUT STEAKS ............ 1169' farmer John OR Hoffman •••••••• LB. \JJEIJ MlJN11~ ROIJNIJ·ID1 SAIJ~ .. OOD SEPT. 4th thru 8th ••• ' ' ' ·, ~ . t • .,, WHIP TOPPING ''.:.·.~::':11~ 35c BREAKFAST f:,~:';'.'. .......... 10·1 ggc SCOTIOWELS ,;,,111 ....... 3/ 1. · RONI MAC ~~:~'.~~~~~ ............ 1.9c MARGARINE :~i~:·~ ......... ~:29c NOTEBOOK Filler Paper 300 COUNT 3HOLE 59c REG. 98c . Royal Majesty • NYLONS ....... 3/1. Family Size CREST l:.'l! ...... &gc Peisol nt, Re1. l9c TOOTH BRUSH 49c Gorier Bab,l PANT~ .... 41c ••• 3/1. -OETIRGENT .,;;ni; .. ~... . 49t . ~ lf••ld ................ l . FOIL WRAP ~.~~~ .• "21 ........ 43c ' . RANKS 1AMERICAN BRAND . a: . ' r . ' LB. FOLGER'S 1~:· 2j\:· 31t:. .COFFEE 69c1 37 )99 ANTHONY LIBBY'S . ELBOW 25c MACARONI LI. FRUIT . "•9 C COCKTAIL~ m ' ' TRUE LEMON · : FLAVOR WITH GOLDEN · · ~ERINGUE · PILED HIGH EA. -ENGllSH -MlfFFIN BRfAD15:oz:4/1°8 · CHOCOLATE EC LAIRS ~fr~: ....... EACH 19c SPRINGFIELD-6 OZ • ORANGE ·JUICE· for • BEEF snAKS llOlf!llll•-: .... 59-VEGETABLES !'::!':.~ .... .,,611. S.1.RLOIN TIPS "'Uid-..... Mor. 59< PIZZA ~~ .. ·--..... 79c CHICKEN PIES ,.,.111 ........ 3/1. ICE CREAM ·=.. .. _11,.,. .. 661 C&HCANE 112 SUGAR 10L8.BAG Costa Mesa -535 w. 19tli l:a91111a leacli -700 So. C_lMISt Hwy. c.,_ tie! Mar -JOIJt Comt Hwy. . "°""1al11 Yan.y -16042 Magnolia • • • • Hllntlagtotl leech -89.1.1. Aclams · H1ntlngto11 'Inell -.1151l So. ldnnk . • \ I ------------ A RARE TREAT THAT CAN'T BE llEAT Cloves Put You In Pickle Mood Now, in b.te 8UmIDer, it's <IDves in a stew or sauce or dove-picking time in the in the &Weet-sour liquid for fI'&grant forest, of Zamibar, pi.ckled beets. Use ~ or Ve lleospoon of &round c1ov .. Pemba and Madagiascar, wittl other sweet spices 1n a epice islands Off the east cake or pie. coast of Africa. Old-t.aWlooed lP!Mto jam ·1111t1s is very much a fami· which tas~ so ifeat on bot ly affair. wittl !Mlber end biscuit., just bas to bave Ibo g1r1o .s!ripping tile ci<>v&-tile """'1• of cloves •. buds oil the m.., limbs, CWVE TOMATO JAM while father and the boys 4 pounds f:red:I. tomatoes scramble up the trunk and 1 y, te&9p0005 whole cloves • make their way to the dove ¥• Teaspoon whole aUspice . 4 C\lPfl sugar c:lusten: high up oo the U-ee. ¥.z Cup seedehs raiains There's oo goofing off · coaroely dqlped ' ettber because it takes four ¥' Cup lemon juice to ,.,,.,. tbou.oond clove 2 leaopooria salt buds to mafre a Pound of Drop --lnU> bolling · water for 2 minutes or until ~ed ob>ves. Each tree may skim can be euily peeled. yield from aeven t.o 40 Remove stemt and skins pounds ol. buds aod there with Ute tip ol. a sharp knife. are well over tour million Dice tomatoes and place in Crees i:n these perfumed a. large sau~. Tie cloves and al..19pJ.ce in to a tropical lore<ts . cheeo<ck>ttl bag. Add 'alon1 The buds whlcb become w!!h rem3ininfl Ingredient... cloveo on our l!Pl<e shelves Bring to boiling point; must be pl'cked bero<e tlley reduce hoot and 1lmrner 11> begin bloomlng. Once in to 2 hours or undl tblck, bl-. 1lley are koown .. stirring occaolonally. Jle. "modler cloves " potential move · chee6eclotb b a g. parents of the tiext genera· Ladle immec5ately into hot ttoo ~ clove tre .. , but no ~ ~ol lllllng •·alto looger giving off the tan-~~ . n·•~ top. ~ tal1zjog aroma we love in so imm~diately. Yield: I balf· many of our bert dishes. Pnt 18nl · While they're p i c k i n g Why not mate tbil peach clov ~ al 'sl"-d~ i.ter vr'ben oCher kitdien es on .. "'l'.c 1 ~. dxres keep you home near many _!lm~ z;tothers ,the range? _ 'lbil butter are bUlf ~-spic· smetll better and better u ed. jams, j&rrres~ aitd sweet· tbe clove flavor ta reierued. lick.led delectables fOr the oomlllg -rn on t b s • PEACH BlJTl'ER· Cloves add -.g aroma to 4 p<>U\ldl frelb i-he• fruits and ~-sour types v, Teaspoon wbd:e clovel!ll of tood, aifio ...., sweet 2 cups sugv vegetl&bles, meat stews, pi· 2 tablespoons lemon quant sauces, spice aM fruit juice cakleo, cookie.., fruit pies Drop peach .. 1n1o bolling ond a long list ol bot or c<Jid w...,. for 2 -or UIXil """"'-· okW can be euily peeled. Cloves have exiraordimry Remove skin.I with the~ llllVO!ing power, so they a sharp knife. Dice , Would be llied often, but removinc pits. 1 a c e delcatl'Jly. Use 6 or 8 wtJole pead:les In a large ..._ Tle ~.In • cbeesectoa. bag. Add alonC Lemon Topping with •ugaplllld lemon Juice, Bring to bolling point, •tir- rillg COOl!tantly. Redu<e heat Who eaya children have t.o bat<> vegetables? ~. they can le>arn to love brooooli wh<D It lo topped with laity iem-On bull>r, Q)c>t two pack>ageo (lkuncel each) of fror.en broccoli apeara SC· cording to peckage direc- tions; drain if necessary. Meamvbile, in a small saucepan, melt y, cup ol butter; cook over low beat unti. amber colored. nWi -,. out the woodenul flavor ol butter that no other 1bortenlng can meuure up to. Add l~ tM' ! l!lpOOI• of lemon juice. Place tba broccOU fil a ierv- tng -Mid pwr tile lemoo butt.-...... tile top . It Freezes You con be 1111'9 that you 're Dl!Vfl!I' without _ tile g-ol real - -yoll keep • lllWlY In ,.,.r -· Butter Oii! be frloren In. Ito or1a1noJ. ...,_ ta1ner wifllout addfflonal "'""*"'· u 11·1t lo be tepl -far oovenl m-. -·WN!p It ln • freM.er ~-al~pre­ -looil of moillm'o from Ille Nfaoe. - and simmer lli2 boura ar UD- til mixture lo tblok. Stir olileo, --not to accrch m.IXture. Remove dleeseclotll bag. Ladle Im· ~y lnlo bot -ed jar11 filling to -12-IDcb Of top, Seel Immediately. S«ve aprood Oil hot lout, -or mufflnr. Yield: 3 ball-pint jaro. This delectable meat ae· cwl(Aldmeot coun:i•t bl eaeler'. Cloves Mray1 10 beodlfully wltll lfapee, • • I I I ' -,-----,---------------------------------,-------~~-r ----~ ---- WtdOad.,, ... ......, 4, 1968 F-6-PILOT -ADVERTISER • THURS~; FRI., SAT., . .. ' ... ;. "' I '~J ..... '• .. ,ON ALL YOUR PRODUCE DEPARTM-NI :pilR.CHASES Increase Your Savings ••• Douhle · Blue Chip Stamps .on Fancy Fresh Fruit and Vegetables TH9MPSON_.,... S~EDLESS ! R ES_- c LB. SUNklST ' 15 C LEMONS........... lb U.S. NO. I -SPANISH CRISP CRUNCHY ......... noZKN FOODS······-· ICELANDIC-11..L ..... 55' lllADID nlCH • , , •••• , • • • '-' • · • • ICELANDIC -12-. "'•· 59' tllADU SOLi •• , • • ·, • • • • • • • • • • • STREAM -ll·or. Pk9. 63f NISH TIOUT ••••• , •••••••••••• • RUPERT -l·•t. '11., 37• FISH mcu ........ ... ......... • '""" -.. -~ 69' PlllD HALllUT w/SAUCI , , .... , • , d AkMOUR -Utlrt I o.n Mt1f Ml•-' '2" IOHIUU 1VUlf IOAS'f, 2-lb. '·oi. • ARMOUR -ALL WHITE MEAT t34' IONILIU TUIU\' IOAIT, 2-ID. 6-11-.., MIS. FRIDAY'S-I-ID. Pkt. s14t RUIMIT IHllMP , . , •• , , · • • ·, •• , -US.1)..A. "Choice" Steer /Jee/ c 'UC ~I •. ~5 -EAKS DELICIOUS JA1m:CUID ~CHIP '1 ·'' '•: .. '. :1' J c FRESHLY GROUND CENT" CUT CHUCK .................. 59L 7·BONE ROAST 45L FRESHLY GROUND ROUND BONE ~Kc~~:rs-:.~~~~.E~ .. '.'.~.~I~ 79~ 8&U'OOD SPECIALS ROUND .................. 69L •OAST ................. SSL . ONIONS CARROTS FOESH ~llETS . 59' ' . ' ---_._.......,.. .. ~ -.-...i... ....... :. ----. . 3 I -LI. 2SC-CELLO BAGS · l-LI. 17C . · CELLO · IAG II • LARGE SIZE -RIPE CANTALOUPE ..... ..... DNTIW IOClPIJH , • , •• , .._ ••• , a "ESH FILLETS 59' ~N nlCH •·••••••••••••·•· a "ESH NOOTH"N 89' MAUIUT 111AU , , ••• , , , •, • • • • • • a FRiSH ;lllETS 89' DOYll IOI.I ,, • •, •, •., ••• ,,,,,. a U.S.D.A. &ltADl "A" POPN IRAND FRESM FROUN HINDQUARTERS TURKEY ........... ~~. 29L SEASONEG-MIXED READY TO COOK BONELESS. MEAT LOAF ........ 69L STEW BEEF ......... 79L BONELESS..;.FAMILY . 89C STEAKS........... . 1~· .................................. " 5&.<-1 -LI . JAR . 39c p /,_ :}. BONELESS 79c PEANUT BUmR .... · .------r vertre" rozen ---.--.... CHUCK ROAST........ . lb 60RDON'S-W~ITE OR WHEAT 22 c y EGE TABLE s BONELESS ROLLED SHOULDER asc SLICED BREAD : .. '.~a°tf . CLOD ROAST .......... • SlF-ALL GRINDS . 59c BBE.UlFi\ST SPEl:Ii\LS COFFEE I LI TIN PEAS, CORN, CUT OR FRENCH GREEN BEANS, MIXED MORRELL'S YORKSH IRE ................ : .. :.... EAvsEG,ETcABLRERs0,TcsHOPPNEKDLEBRcoccoL1F, EcNHCOHPPFeo1E0SPIPNOATCHro' es SLICED BACON ........ 49~:: INS'ANoNT-BARLLUFLAK. vFoARSsT .. ,._ .... _· _ 69c P A , CRI ur OR R R A ... AR.MOUi STAI MIRA CURE-12·01. ~li9. 59• SLICED IACDN -P• SIMi •••.••. , ••• , .•••• , •••. , , , , , , , • . • 00 ~~~~· ~~s~~~~.~~~·~································ 69, ~~:F~~~!:~.R·E· -~~~. ~. ~::~·. ~~~', : •• •'''''., ••• '' •·• •., .29!. WILSON ...,. CERTIFIED . . . HONEY CURED ~ SMOKED - 4::.HAMS l\EG:-SIZE PKGS. 29 IA. E6GO-fROZEN I MORTON'S-9-0Z. PKG. WAFFLES .... 3 ~icCJs.•100 HONEYBUNS .... 25' ORANGE JUICE ... 15c RASPBERRY, ORANGE, PINEAPPLE,· THREESOME {Comb. Orange, Lemon, Umo I HALF GAL CTN. ·&RANJllY SOOSE-13.CT. TRAY WfTH FAE£ BALL POINT P~ :r«crCHl ·P-S c ••••••• • I ~tJOR DEPT. : SUHM'l'llOOIC STlAIGHT .. WHISKEY ...... H.11 •• , '9" JIM IEAM -Half $ano11 BOURBON · ......... '11" , • JANOV -Half ~.u.. : VODKA ... " ............ 1811 : • • scon WIST -Malf a.n... • · SCOTCH ............. '1 O" ANACONDA-ALUMINUM FOtt. U.S.DA GRADE "A" MOUNTAIRE BRAND ROASTING CHICKENS •• ::·~~· 49L OSCAR MAYER-EASTERN PORK SPARERIBS 5~Al!.. SIZES FOR THE IARIECUE K c l·i.L PKO. c . • 2781 HillOll ILYD .. COSTA MESA • 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA • \ I • • } I 1' .I t ' t: WtOnt>d~. Stpte:mbfr 4, 19b8 DAJLY PILOT :JS ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 17 ous ISEPT.5 SEPT. II ""' "" WHITE ~l!~~,J .'.O~S.D.-A. GRADED CHOICE BEEF EXCLUSIVELY AT WHITE FRONT· ~ i~~-'. -· ~''. ~, '\ . r -. ' ,. .! . ' . .... ' ,,., . ... PICNIC STYLE U.S.D.A. GRADED CHOICE LEAN TRIMMED LEAN MEATY FANCY,CENTERCUT U.S.D.A. GRADED CHOICE SHOULDER LEAN , BLADE CUT SHOULDER WELL TRIMMED FUU OF PROTEIN LEAN CENTER CUT ' PORK CHUCK PORK LEG 'O HALIBUT CHUCK ROAST .ROAST STEAK ~LAMB FILLETS STEAK ( e e e lb. lb. lb . . llOHBIS51:EGflf 90c VEAL ROAST--·· ..... ... Olb , FRYING CHICKIN FRESH 35c CUT-UP FRYERS ............... lb Koffman lett9rmold or Counry Mctnor sgc SLICED BACON .. ~ 1 lb. PKG. BONELESS lOP 90c ROUND STEAK....... ..,.. Olb FRYING CHICKEN 4nc LEGS & THIGHS ................ :Jib HOFFMAN LINK 27C SAUSAGE \'>LB.PKG ............ . QRTI-FRESH 8 OZ. PKG. 3gc FISH STICKS ............................ .. FRESH FROZEN TURKEY 27C DRUMSTICKS .......... ...... lb CERTl-FRESH 14 OZ. 59c FISH STICKS ............................. .. FRU:/.r,'.\ FOO/J.'; ARDEN HIGH QUALITY ~~EEAM ..... G~~~ 65C .POPSICUS(o.6PACK 4~ s1 FUDGSICLES....... ...... • SPRINGFlaD 6 oz. CAN C!. s 1 ORANGEJUICE ........ v. ' c&ri="REsH · 39c MAYONNAISE ....... ~ , SIMPLE 51MON 9" A5SOl!TIO EXCEPT sgc FR·UIT PIES .... ~.E!.~.~. I. "'· IEEF KEIMIN I 0 CHICKEN 6' s 1 MEAT PIES .... ~~!C.~!... ~ ASSOmDVARlnlES 4F s 1 MJ.B. SEVEN . 0 RICE ....... ~~~?.~ ...... 'R ,, GINO'S 16 OZ. SIZE 55c CHEESE PIZZA ........... . ..... PEPPERONI PIZZA 7 s• CHEESE I SAUSAGE .......... 14 oz. , . . , ASSORTEDVARlnlES 39c ~5~~~~~~~ ......... . 'SPRINGFIELD 303 CAN 7b $ 1 SWEETPEAS ...................... • SPRINGFIELD CUT 303 6b s 1 IMITATION 'h GAL. GREEN BEANS .... . ....... • ARDEN MILK ...... . .... 39C SPRINGFIRDWHOl.EOR 303 5b $ 1 CREAM CORN ..... _.___ R SPRINGFIELD NO. l'h CAN 4b $ 1 TOMATOES .......................... R ARDEN PINT REG. 33c COTTAGE CHEESE ....... SPRINGFIELD SLICED 1 '/• FLAT CAN 5 b $ 1 PINEAPPLE ........................... • ARDEN PINT 49c SOUR CREAM ...................... .. ASST. FLA vo.S ,,,, PINT 2 2 c ARDEN YOGURT ............. .. • • rr ·11ITE FRONT·s f 'ARM f'RESJI FRUITS A.ND i 'E(;f;TABLES ~ CALIFORNIA DELICIOUS RED APPLES GRAPES $ HONEYDEW lbs. MELONS ......................... SWEET SPANISH BARELNi 1PEPPERS 10~1b ON IONS" .. ~--......... ~ .. . BRISTOL AND PAULARINO, COSTA MESA MARt<(T HOURS MON TMRU FR I 11 JO AM to 0 JO PM SAT q 30 A M to 9 .10 P ~ -SUN 11 00 A M to 1 30 P M -.. - e lb. e lb. \. . e e aRTl-FllUH1%Ll.PKG. s119 SHRIMP BRE.ADED ............ . CERTJ.fRESH 1 LB. PKG. sgc FISH FRY................ . ......... . FRYING CHICKEN . ·sflc FRYER BREAST . . •· · '11b -.;:;s. WHm FROflT /Jr,'/,/( :ATt'S.'ir, \ Ot' VIRGINIA TENDER"-JUICY 4 9 c I FRANKS: .............. -... ~Kif.· . ALEX 1 s oz. ~;tl~oNr 3 F s 1 . SALADS ...... f.:M~~............ ~ : . I ' _ARDEN IND. WRAP. suao 43c . CHEESESPREAD ...... :..... i PIMINTO, AMlllCAN, SW'tSS -; . ' ' OL'VIRGINIALUNCHEON 29c MEATS ....................... ~LbC:.~KG. , PACIFJCSTACRISPSODA 31 c . CRACKERS 1 Iii ............... .. N.l .C.HONEY 37c GRAHAMS, ................. . BLUE ION NET SOFT 3b s 1 MARGARINE.............. • SINCC 1919 ·WHITE ·FRONT \ ' t • I I I . ....... -·------------~~--~---~~------------------------------,----------- --- • • Sweet.T qoth ~as A.cbed ~h-r9ugh ~g~s ·. I f.; I ~ f , . 'nlrou. 4 the -,.,., .• 11117 ....... DE LICIOUS, DELIGHTFUL AND HABIT FORMING You 'll Be 'Knock-our .. allecM ......... , "lloblto ri10'. Kiid, · . elher you'N an allclonado of the elegant-ueml>oucht 'llltb ""·~ llllt' Chim (!Uff1 ' "1!Jfl<liilo!, • , p,j..id --' ~' """P. !", pr«ler, • ' • ..-,1111<1."latno ..,..rat- tenllll! Ice --J&Ja plilc- ed before you, witch oat! 11·1 beblt forming. 'Ibl wtrd daaert comes hm lht P'r'!!ldt • o r t c'le.enrlr, .whldi mMlllt 0 to clear or tab aw.,-.'" --. 111• -.... I,,-Ille QJ1iel: '°"' to pruerve \llelr lmmortolity, .Is ,,. ....-~ de11ert -y. And Ice ~ Is belleW>d to be •• Qiu-in· Yentlon oricinatlDI &1 I "'water cle" eome .3,000 year1 ago. It wa1 brought to the West In' l\laroJ Polo. ~EIRY P RUN E 1 e it V't :l op e unflavored gelatin 11> cup• <ranberry-pnme julco 1 cup granuJa;..i eugor '4 Cup lemon juice 3 egg ~' 1tiffly beatea ,,. Qip mmberry-ge relish Soak golatin 1n cranberry. prune juice-drink for 5 minutes. Stir in _Jqgaf and ·lemon juice. Cook over low beat while stirring until gelatin .and sugar a r e cllosolved. Chill until very ·Put Punch . 1n • Weekenct-iuns:hes thick, stirring several time1 ~ cooling; tten bei.t ii with a rotary egg beatet-un~ ti1 frothy. Fold Jn egg Whftes a n d c r a n b erry-0range ttli!h. Spoon mixture into a serving bowt Chill until firm. ~akes 6 serving!-.·. ' And, for a salad -dessert iunche11 end lunch boxes Cut ~en into wedge-~. -lhe -out ol daily Cut -pi..,. ol salami In· ~ planning. to 3 wedges. Spread bread • 1h Cup sour cream Butter ... GELATIN MOLD Instant Kriit " , , On crisp fa!l weekends, with paniley butt.et. • Ar·• though, it's orir:e more lunch range sUami and clUcken in ln • burtj. Often, tho pinwlleels on brel!ll, placing nnt>er of tnnerY moutba 1hree wedges ol aalam1 on .._. ID . m·uttlp\)' ~ slice. Garnish with ......-""'1. T]/.'•.r•"•' IJ)OOlllul al.parsley butter in nolbl!lg eidM! ... lib better center. Yield: 8 -ches. 2 English muflim, eplil l?imiento bite for garnis~: II ~ salt ~ Dash~r MU diicUll, "-pep- per, green onion, pick.le relish with sour cream. put .. ter and toost t11e En~ m..tffim:. Pile the salad mll· ture ooto each mumn half and gomi"1 "1lh ptniie'1!o bilo. -U -ed, place under bro'uer ·fer three min~es. Yield: 4 l:IW'gen 2 envelope• -Unflavored . geStin 1 quart (4 • cups) cran· berry juice cocktail 1 taQl.elJ)oon lemon it.lice V. CUp sugar 2 gNpe!ruits. peeled and cut into 11ecti<Jls · 'h ()up 0..ly d1opped ap- ples · · · ·' The cape leads the fashion parade! Knit this smart version with buckles, faq::y trim Toi> off outfit! With a dashing cape knit in record time with heavy jiffy wool, quickie needlea (~ inch). Pattern 7245: liza ;!2-46 in- cluded. FIFl'Y CENTS (tpins) ror each pattern -add 15 cents fOr each pattern for first. clul malling and special ha..ndllng; otherwise third· clau delivery will take lhan an lmprollllJlu llBI-PARSLEY BUTI'ER dleon port,y. Wl1h -~ pantry' v. Cup -~ dudoc the ,...k, a 1 lab1-on finely mdlced moth,.. can be preparod !or !r"'21 porllley oeytmng from the sudden 'h Teupoon lemon julco ewearance ot a football Cream built.er until fluffy. teain. to tl]ll Informal drop-Add parsley and lemon plDg by of Cite moller juics. SJm>ad on breed. ~ -6oftrlooUlers and PEACH CHICKEN SAI:AD ~..-~-eel ;.m 1 CSll (13-ounce) chicken e 8 o 11 y • ozpandable fall ~roll>, diced and lunch...,. Chat will oppeOl. to " Cup finely ch--' dlildren ol all &CU llnl! ~ UW'U ·'··•, ·peca"' = '::::i~7 ~ 'h Cup chopped canned · · ",. h~aches -picked in llrolh• . "" 'J'ral&onn the~. high-1' Cup.celery prlAeiu <fkkpn pieces into 1h Teaspoon salt a nu s u a l salads and lh Teaspoon pepper lllUChridle• _ petfy to look I> T....,... curry powder lit as 'ftl. • dellCtous to \i. Q.lp mayonnaise taste. · 28Catterble_. IOUr cream '!'uni JVIU ~ !all u -. lUDC"~ intO a pl.tty with ~ slices ·rye bread or festive.minks. ·: re~~ y~doi~·h 'Jblo. following sandwich Peach -es .<>< prms ~ can easily be d.o\tbl· Combine aB ingredients. ed. The punches a r e Serve oo buttered bread poerous enough so ttiat Garnish with slice of canned thirst)' football players can p e a c h • Y i e l d : 4 • 6 eome ~ln mill-sandwicheo fOr -dra..,,... CHICKEN BIJ1lliERS. . . . ClllCKEN PINWBEELS l can. (S.Oune&) bcmed 1 c3J1 '. CU-OunceJ. bon<d chlcken With' 'bro rb , chichn willl b r o \ h , drained alld chopped dc£ined 2tablespoonschopped B slicec salami ~ P8llllO' Parsley butter 2 tablespoons chopped 8 s I i c e s pumpernickel green onion bread 2 tablespoon& pickle relish Trade Winds Salad's A Breeze :J Prepare three weeks or more. Send Trade Winds Salad is a tO IJ.lce Brooks the DAILY cool-looking, g 1 ea ming PILOT. 1 O 5 Needlecraft % teespoom walled lime rind · Box l6.1, Old Chelsea gelatin salad for summer. . Fold diced fresh Bartlett , New York. N.Y. pean. cazmed c r u 1 bed JOOll. Print Name, Addtt11, pineapple, creem cheese • Patten N~btr · cubes and sliced natural ~W Ulllll NEEDLE-.~ ClltAPT CATALOG -"best almonds inw plain gelatin falllllom1., "Most n e w Jeci!d. Wlth lime fuf~ to deeCCN (0 knit. crochet, mak:e this r e f r e 1 h i n g , Mw;. • WH1'9, embroider!'' nutritiOUI salad. . -edllan. I !ne patterns Juicy caJ!!omll Bartletts _,_ we deligti.Uul ln tossed ~ '!, ~':;-R... salad&, too. One o! our .,... • -~,.~· ·~ -favc:sit:e. ii midi with •»4*"* ~L_.__ iD-alhddlea iiCebtrc 1ettuce, ........... -,,,._ l•vta and * I _ J>el"1'• :i,.1111~..:, l:!j -· •.,· ....... i>D-tprlnk'le 1iHI>. .e ru m bled -seilllN 1 ~Mt~ c:Np bacoo just be!ore ,..... Boot ~ • -Ing 411911 -... ""'. far 12 . ftlll, • -~ TRADE WINIJ6 SALAD .... 11 ,._ AIM'"" -2 envtiopeo plain go1a11n 1tJ111. -U at ....... IO 2 cupe cold w- -%13 cup sugar • \Ii cup lime juice I can (8'4 ounce) crush- ed pineapple 2 packaget (3 0 Un Cf! s each) cream cheese 3 rre.6 CQIJ!ornia Bartlett peon 'h: cup &liced n a u r a 1 almonds, """""' Solad greens Combine gelatin, water beat, 1Utting. over medium heat until dislolved. -in limo rind d juiee and WI· dndned !'inlll>llle. Cill .... !II it~ Ii> Uilclraa. Mean- -whlle. iiltt --lilly -· lfalft. .,... -11 .. peon. Foi« '·c:i-, _., alld almonlls -fOlatln mlx!lnt. Tllm Into a kup mokl and <lllD unlll llnn. Invert onto t>latber : garnish with greem. Mam 6 to a M'l'Vings. v'' CIDCKEJll.GIEESE; .. SANDWICllES I can (1-.C.) boned chicken: with bro t b , dreined 6 sllc,. toast. butlered 6 slices tomato If.ii cup fiDely crumbled . blue cheese t·egg, bea""1 'h cup minced ciiooed lll1L'llrooms 3 bacon drips, bolved, alld slit to ~vent curliog Arrange chlcbn olil:OI Ob each toast ft.Ice. Top with a slice oC tomato. Miz cheese, .egg,.and m ush..room s. Spread mixture . on tomato slice .and tx>p with half strip or -.,, Broil 5 inche9 ..from heat uatil bacon is <rilp. Makes B sandwicbeo. FROSTY FIZZ I coo C 46-ounce) plneawle Hawaiian punch, chilled I can ( 46--0unce) red llawaiian puncb. chllled 4 cups ginger ale, chilled 1-cup frozen red rupber- ries 2 cupo pineapple sticks Combine pimches 1n punc!J bowl. Add cold l!nger ale and garnish with raspber· ries and' pineapple lltlcb. Keep punch cool with ice cubes et an ice ring made by freering r e d pt.mch. Yield: 16 servings. PINK COOLER 1 can (46-<>unce) red u,waiian punch, regular « low<alorle, chif!ed 'h Cup finely chopped celery Soak gelatin in 1 cup or tbe cranberry juice 5 minutes; stir over low heat until dJJSOlved. Stir in re- ma.inlng cranberr)' juice, lemon juice and sugar. Stir until au.gar is ·· dissolveQ. aim until slightly thickened. Arnmre grapofrult in • pat- tern to cover the bottom of a 1%-qttart mold ; cover grapefruit with gelatin. Chlll unW firm. Fold remaining gr.apefrult, apple and celery into g&latin; RO'D" over grapefruit layer. OillJ until firm. Umnold aled·<leHert on platter md aerve. Mates 11> quart mold. Quick Desse rt Milk cbooc:ilete, a ·new flavor treat in ready-to- .s«ve pudding, makeil: a quickie des-. Try It piain.- Try it fancy> Divide 2 cupo angol !ood cak• out i:Jlo l·in· ch cubes among 4 indlviduil ~ dishes. Combine 1 ca0 (16 OUDC~S) chl.Iled milk choootate pudding and 'I• C\!p' quartered maraschino cherries ; spoon over cake. Mates 4 servingf;. Go T ogethers Go CUJtinettal tonlglit. Serw a &imple yet elegaot dessert ol fruit and cheese. Remember to include &q1J1e of the more unusual ~. like Gouda, Brick, Brue or Provolone in ad- dition to the 111-tlme favwites, S-and Ched· ,dar. 1 con (kunce) frozen G t It orange j u i c • con-ra e centrate 01 1 quart vaniOa Jco milk ... ., Whicll.js a iood Orance slices _...: ot proloela, ll_al.so • WbiJ!. l n C ~---~UJLI I '!!.1-elllrin,,. loo=-~-::!::...: lil<DO<i or -1-ler aotll 11 bardEllod •li81J111, cut it thiclt lllld loomy. Serve ID off and gr• iL Koep grated MOBS, floating orange 1llcel dlflMe in • «>NI ed eoa- 00 top. Yield : J..10 ser'Ylnl•· tatoer Bd me It• a topper PINEAPPLE CDERRY on ~a 1 1 • r ._ and DELIGHT ft&etables. !.~.:.~~ I cup m ......... lno c:horriOI wft!I Jtdoe; dilled 4 ~ -"""' c:blDod ~e-ordlerrlel Combine puacb , mar-=Nno dlen1t1 wMb julee, lllld --Garnish with iNn orong• 1llces or dlerrie1. Yield: Approllimat.!y 10 ....w.p. I\ • '' -, -Wedi!~. Stpttmbtr 4, 1968 F2-PILOT-ADV!RTIS!R ... 11111 ~:-..... 5 Uvu g in Ucenstd Safoways Prices Eff9Clttl ll\lllS.-~ ~•· . Stanton's Gin $298 London Extra Dl"i Gin Fifth . •• - 80 P.roof · Old Calhoun . s3ss Kentucky Straight Fifth Bourbon 86 Proof Knlanu Vodka $298 Djstilled From Grain Flftll 80 Proof Cream of Kentucky$399 ~~=S~i~~ Flftlr Jim Beam ~.11 $1199 Kentucky Straigltt Bourbon 111111 ;~!~y .. ':!$1149 86 Proof •• -::':!!~sby -11)~$11 1~ ,11-fiqaf --· . -' - 1000 Bayside Dr.-N~wport Beach · 24 Monarch Bay Piaz~South Laguna .. I i • .. • # • • PILOT-ADVIRTISER-~2 Wedncsdl)', S.o""""' 4, 1'168 , I I • • ISSU8S· \ Pork.Chop11::::=. .. 6' YHISttGks :.-:...-· .. 79' Pork chop• r::-.::..'"'..;'" .. It Short Ribs :'~I\:, .. 39' Spareribs ::i:c=.. .. 6' Pork Uver =."!.: .. 39' Pork StHb =:" ... .:·69' YHI SIHb ::-w... .. 99' Porkloast =.:=.."'='. 49' 811f Uvtr =-::;::. • 6' ~Chuck StHkl == · .. 49• To..-.1 Boneleu Roast .. 79' · Veal Chops Rib Steaks ge .. 89' Lamia Chops a:.=. .. It Leg if Lamia 55' .. 89' Lamia Chops= .. $129 ~~ .. 69c Conled ... , SlQd ~ ....... " 65' r. -.a: "-' ... . ~#· ~791 IM'al1rkey ·--.. 45• .................. , I ·-·L--Meat._ ... -.. -~ ", ................. ~ ' 35 . ' ........,...... ... . Leo.s . .Meaf,. , .. --- Fish Stlckl =:::.: "" ... 3..::. 'I" G-11 Shrimp-·••-... 'I" .... ... • ... Flwlll ,..... Ala.LG ir-~ '"""" •·•-• .,. 5r1 .. \tUU llllf• Lmlill'IW ....... ~ Thick Bacon .=:i..-2 ti. 99• lllcecl Bacon '"""°"M!K"" .... , ... 59• •1-\llnFnJ·._ pkJ. , .. . W~ntsdl)', Stpttmbtr 4, 1968 -' " DAJL Y PILOT 371 Chunk Tuna FROZEN FOOD BUYS! Orange Juice $-i:22c Ice Cream :::-~i::=:69' ~\.\•\ \\\\ \ \\\\'\ \\\\ \ \\\\ \ \',\.\ \. \\\ \ ' \\\ \ \ \\\\ \ II' I\ \\\\ \ \\\\ \. \ \\\\' \ ll\\"1 I\\\' I\\\\ ,\\\\I' I \I\\".\\\\\',\\\\\' 111\I' l]\\,' I 1\\1' I\\'.\' ·:' .... '/' ')' ... ' .. ,. '! ' ' : ' ·:· . ' : Bel -air Vegetable s Bel-air Vegetables 4 ... •1 00 5 ... •1 00 Mushrooms Dog Foocl ... lbblulltlll RMlt ,.. .......,IMcM MleilJ 4 ·~ $)00 3'~25' Preserves Marshmallows C......OU 1~ .,.,...,,, rhll·M-lrttl , .. •ontintl ,... ".~· 49' 4 ',:: $1 00 ""'' . Tomato Uquld Soup Bleach TM llelil-lc \.m fl,..,_ .... ..,._.._._ LOW PRICES-OF COURSE! Cane .Sugtr ~~ 5~56' Cocoa Krlsples = V-8 Cocktall ~'=" Cut Asparagus= .. ~ P rk ,IL • ... .... ._... o ••ans,..,,_,.,. Tide XK Detergent :-· Lunch llap ="'~~ .... Crisco Oii ~-...:= ... Meat Pies =.."":.:::-'- ........ ., . .. ..,.,.. ... ... ,..,... ...... ,,. , •::2s· ::=69- ':':r 2s· ::: 29-·s ',: •1 lllk'N ...... , ..... LOTION __ ,, ••• rt ............ WIMlll 11 M.ftAifM _,.._, (~fsi .,......;..· 'waolf& ................ , ....... . . ·=-GRANADA DiNNEIWAll; IY . SHIFFlll.I '"''"""'!'A'""'"' TlloWiot.; '. ·•·:f-.i ::'::.,·:i= . ..... . nc· -TMR'• ..... ... ,.. '" ""';.. . SAUCll · · . :==r-·. . ~ ·~·10' "". .... 33' -.... DELICATESSEN AND DAIRY Ba·nanas -Peclirs s-...... OnlHI 1:;..t'. 3 ·~ff' FNsh C•lel'f'l::: 11:!-.. 1 it · ·-C.netl'r::"ll,, · . 211 E. 17111 St., Costa Meli 1000 Bayside Dr., Newport Belch 2• MOlllrch 8'y Pl111, So. 1'gu111 636 N.·COISt ,Hwy., lagu111 ·1each Belch Boul1v1rd ll 1 Mcf1~dt11 Wldltlmltr " • I ,I (', ----------~-- • -,........---.,.--------------------------------------------~----~ ------------------~ I l I , • .. ' II "bolll.Y l'lll!T .. wi n rv,,.,.... 4: tw.a . _ . .:.. Hippi~ LeaviDg Berkeley _ BDU!JCY (UPI) - Wllh .. di)' "' B«Ulo1 cf. lidollJ' Ill ,~ ,uie "' civil di•-· a.. ol lllpploo and -Wt ectlYID llld A••nue Tueoday In -ltomt>lllC ll'!Qllllo. 1-. cf NI r1 ady pallco, ---• -f r od&nMdoe pr•M•Uo& oltarllll and man •Miiia. ~ tho h4>-~ ..... 4--. 1o 111e IJnlNlllJ O ~ .. __ 'llleJ -- littlo - Tllo "'*" ..--.. out cl -117. --· WINI ~ w\lh hlpjlloo cai't"JIDI l1lal lnd\atiq their -~ Va.nooa.wr. IMtle, Dtnftl' •ncl-. . '"11111 II palac fOUlb I don't Wiii! .. , !*t cl It." aald i[ennMh Hollooo, a 19- y.r-old hf Pl)le w1Je> Wal htading: forVncouvw, B.C. Koblon11 eompanion, • lonc- balred l'Olllll -did DO wlah to &e i4IDl;lfted, Mid ha wu "gettlq out of town becatue I can't af!onl. to pt bulled ( arreated). The draft board LI looking for me." Jl'AICll'I'" Whll• eome of tbt ~Ltt ud -left --loft, -·-·-II> remain. "UllW we taftet 1his -'*1'-·'' MMnwblle, tho -Joy CltJ Coancil vot•tl -•lmlngly.t.o -City ~er William Hanley -proc!amed the state of civil dlluter after three n1tbts o! Sporadic violenot on the hippie homllront. Tho coancil alao voted t.o ref111e the activistfi pcm1U1on for 1 tr e 1 t b>eotl!\p. PIWCamejo,a~ for .. all the frOllPI of tho left that are O,(ain&t thia ............ t.• laid th• youths WOUld rally "wMther or not we 1et pennilftom." cam-io said 1111 --would "try to get the council to ftnd. a meeting place for WI. U tbty refUJe, we'll just blv• to bold our m-tiaz in a city !llfk ot on Tel~ Avenue and to heck with -proclamatlonl." DYNAMITING Tho Ttkinph A-.. area four blocb Jammed .,. wllb colfM ..J!OUMI and !'f1"hldllk postor ....... - Wl:t WftCtad by ,.afre, dyniamtttq and anon at- !01111* •lncl • Jl'riday night rallr oalled "in l)'lllplthy" wttl! Chicago aellvlltJ •t u.. Democratic NaticmaJ C4Dv111t1c>o. One policeman wu shot in tho 111 .• hlnk --.. Into ud .-UJed, ud dozens of university wbl· dow1 were smashed in a melet that wao lil>lll)' brabn up when police fired toar1A1and .. _...,u .. blrrq11 at the rampaaina c:rowda. "U :rou lhlnk things ari bad now, wait until the students return (to the university) Sept 27," Ccne. jo llld. Camejo, 21, a WW-votced radical and tormtr chairman of tilt Y00og Socialilt Alll.Ance, is unW ausptnslon ftom the univenlty for hi.a put In a ''mill-in" laet fall . Ht 11 1 veteran. of tbt tum.uUuoua froo -MOVllDIDt c( lllll Ind tilt IA>tl"f!Ull cf tilt ""11toam Day COlft!nltto<. llElllTING "'!boy (Ibo city c:DW!cll) aa7 tbt a&wer to violenee II f u r t b er 1~.....ioo;• Camtjo 1114. "U a Ibo -tllloa Ibo lllwlut ... cl>tn1 In Ctoc!>OOlavUSa. We In· lend to ruiJt to ~end." In Slcrament.o, G o v Ronald lloqao said th~ Berkeley dllturbancet .... r>art of a pl1no1d ";;;,;,,p1r..,. ... Edwin 1... Meoao m RMtu'1 llf&) 1. f I a. i r; aecrettry. Nld the state will provide "whate"-r support b netded." "U tbe 1ituatJon came to Ule PQlnt that local gmem. lhent reque.sted the use of tht National Guard, we •oald be prep.red to pro- rid• that support. i f eects,117," MMM &aid. He. emphasized th a t ..... , Md 10 fir r.. ·quaotoc! no llUch help. the Oran~ Coast's ~C-plm PllNTING SDYICI '.? .. \ ' • -I I ..--=-·;;;;;;;;;;-.=;;;;;;...,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;----.------------------...... --iii;m ....... ______________ _.......a--....... ....J , . ' Fantastic ••• 'lo.2cr Disc • • . . Is this Total .Discount ·f • t . . word· for it~~~ here~is ·whtm ' ' 7 ' ~ SAVINGS flGIJRE IS COMMtD OH-51NGLE UNIT l'\JRCRASE!. Tl!E.1 Meat you can l11st and at DISCOUNT PRICES tool 111111 IUR I D~DABL£ QUALITY GROUND BllF GEMUINE EASTERN QUALITY MORRELL BACON· . =-ta. PACl<AGE SWEETSllOll!D • fMM NEMASM 59• RllMIOll IADOI ·~ • !AS1UH QUAUTY • IU. P!<C. ,a .... .,JlWrrt 5 9' BACOll . SPARE· : .. ··64• ·111s LEAH I IE.ITY . I• . SMALL SIZE • .. ~ PORK _ I.LIN, FIAVOW. ' 59• "jilii(" SHOULIERITEll • . 7 • FARMER JOHN • SKINLESS . Ull IAUIAll 29, 1'1111! - 141. '"'"'°' ";"*"'. • l'lUMP & TENDER ~FRYER~ PARTS • I.Ell$ ·-i :3!1 ' c lb. ~ • U.S.D.A. • GAAD£ A 49• WT If 1111 FRYlll ·~~ ::;~ • llOllJI • 2U. l'ACIWIE 99 I . CA111Ano11 FISll ITICIS 7 • • CAMP'S• FKQl£H • lZ.()Z. PKC. IUnER BEEF STEAKS , Y - 59' 11., l I 'h !I' • ', IJ, 8fAl'l1 :.1w:, w•r•• Ml 11,i 11 A~:!•:· 111 r~<, back-to-school DISCOUNTS Rrri-tkWCI: c.... ,,, 55' ORtiCO SHORTElllllG He 11 1 '> ,lci.:AGE or 111 • A&IORTtD COi.OU VIVA ' 32, IAPlllS . . . lie ' ' . ' UDU&.U am •Ufa. 1a orr COIET OWlllll llt 151 QWIT ... JllCli u. °" TOP JOI CLEAllER Tit 53 1 • Sff the ·li 1 IG ~ l DIFFERENCE ~; tlireqll ear PW•A·IOO ·Clllr TraJ" l•t Jt1 oan-truat 11d at DllOOUllT PllOU, lotl I 1LP11• ur• WESTEfH ')wl.t. eru .i: T -BOIE FlJ.VOR STEAKS AGED .. - ROUID Fill STEAKS CUT . $J2•· ,. -.,,~ BOIELESS ,,. c 7..Sone ROAST lb (CC I Shoulder 89. e OD ROAST '.~ .: , L - l I l BOIELESS . 95c · Family mAK fi 7 , • iEEF LEAN. MEATY 39~!: SHORT RIBS , r, 1 ( . t ' MISClllANfOL'' Ill Ml a·v ~ .. ··~·sl!.1' ........... , .... ~ SPIAY llA!liK 4k -. t1>fQ ltH PA.CU.OE i ' GAIN ••CL. "' orr • • omRGENT 1.37 11'1-. ~ """' .... •!OUM . TIDE INC!.. '" o,, DmRGENT lie W: .mKll fa:r PACUQI BOLD fNCL. "" OIT I DETER8ENT 1.37 11'r • 7 I .. • -• -= _, . l • ~ j -~ ---0. .I ;r ... ~ .,... .. •• Wtf; u•, ._ •1111• 4, 1.., ·DAILY ,ILOT --'~ , ·-;;;;;;.-.iiiio"'!" .................... ____ ..., ____ _. ________________________ .,...;;.. .......................................................... -........... ~-----------, ... ·" ~u ... .. Kremlin: """ .... ' .. - .... ' • .. . ·~· SE!. T\IE .~GURtWOULD BE MUCH' HIGHER IF YOU lllCLU!lEO THE DISCOUNT SAVl~GS ON .~EAl AND P8DDl\CE WHICH AR( NOT'lllCUJDEO IN THIS COM,UTATIOH. · -: ... . . ·-. ·t.JhtY "'""ext~ NVin1~ ~., f..,: • -Made ,.O.ilole by~ial purcha- wlth the .ceet ,.ductions passed.WI y..,; 1-lr fof tham throuPeut ........ ,, CEllC ATESSl N ~ C~[A M EA Y IMia~ITR'"":'~": ll~AICllWI . . . , . ' 2 .. · ··254 I I I . : . ·I, ··:·;~··:SAYE . . /" . ·DOL~U! . ' . -~· •• I'd .say ·~ . ' ' • ' . • ·~"··· .. ·a-.ywhe•• 1,.m ·•o~oo .10 ·'ls.do aweek- 1' cl really · say that''* .,., -'·. ,,.., · 'Whtn a1k1il by Donny ·1rac1"1~ .of KNX, why ah1 . 1nopped Alpha Btta. Rebecca· lrvns of ·Wut Covina aald furth01; 1'because of iH ditcount prices and since they have-gone without 1tamps, w• hav.e ·noticff a big change in prices." Now fl YOU WQnt.lo cut clO)"n on y_our focd &ii!, takt a tiP. fiom a1b.cc~ lrvt11 ond shop at Tohll DIS<Ounl Alpha leta. · 'W~ilDYoR1 SOME 'STOillfs 7c CHA!IGE 9c: '" . ' ' ... . . . ' ' . , . 'II • -•• B1tt11 Pr#tlt1 1i·· D/S(OUNT PIKES! GOLDEN ·VINE RIPE MEI.CNS .... CASABAS ~-' BELL PEPPERS . =SIZE • 4 FOR 29C BROWN: ONIONS · LI, VINE RIPE• FULL OF RAV.QR• JUMBO SIZE CANTALOUPIS t FOR BACK TIJ SClfOOt ·mCIAL! -. SWUT • LBS. C . 3 25 ' ~!~NG SIZE • FDR · Fl.O«JST QUAllTY FLOWIU AT DISCOIJllT l't!ICES! . ,, . -4" "- ' ' ALPHA IETR LUNCH BOX RAISINS • • THUi: .,R.ICES UFECTIV£ THUllSCA Y lh,.,.h WEDNESOA Y, SEPT. S tKfbu;foi 11 f\nl~l ~/l'Jr.'e.Jl}AF .. 36' IPLIT'TOP l!lllD • .VAwt ' ..cUNOr ..... i~ · 344 ILPlll llTlt IUl,TS ... VAIJJI HIAl THI CALIFORNIA . .ANGELS ,·,. ON KMPO • 710 HOME GAMEi THll wm FRIDAY. SA 'l'URDAY and SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6. 'l &·8 -BOSTON MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNES-oiv. sm. 11. 10-& 11.::.. omon: · tACE tJI I • INCi.. 7c OF'F zur . liRIOlP •1135• STORE MDUftl .' llON. l~N 1111. 10 A.M, ILi 1-M . llf.Mfltll':IO"l.lt ~Jill . . ; . , -& 111•+--at1 L 17111 • Mu....-lllMl""'11611 II. -II ··:w?....e=~ .. __ • p ·' • .,, ,, . --------· ·----------------~ ...... • . No More . Invasions .. I WAllHINGTO!f (AP) Ooocsra IA ...-111oa .-..., &a I• .... ----..-.· .,.,. f-.C a ._w Kr-'la-" ....... 1t ...loln--iatt twqi •• ally. I lntormant1 1ald .-nc1ar Anol4l1 F • D<illr1Dln .....,,. Ille Soviet dlaclalmer to ~ cf -Deu R111k Saturday t!l&lt, II otfect reljlO!ldinJ to Pretident Jobnloo'1 public """'"'' in I Sta Ai>amJo ap.m lt'rtdoy. • • '!be -.nanu -...i that the M<>seow envoy bad not liven a net commitment er auurance that Rusa1an troope would not move into -·•they did ag.Wt C-akla Aug. 3> • Bui tlley welcomed the ..._.. .. coolinl .a ..... of tbo W.....,,.... ·fo•rs -had-mirth• ...- Amid fr<lh reports of Soviet = mowment.a llkm& ~·• borders, --to hi• pi-td ~a reference to Ille er.ch -· and • wan:mc -"Let . no one unltull l!e doc• of w.ar." !IEPl!;ATED ·~"ni:en are even rumor1 !ale thls evenma dial this C.och invasir>n actio!>. mlCht lie repeated ...-.11 the cla)'I -la -~ ... Jobnlon llld. Rusk ... eaid to have pwed the Pr-nt'• -lo l)ohrynln durln& a llO-mllmlAI -Department m..U. -the. tiino of Ibo opeecll aad heard beck from tbo ambundOr the neslnllht- ln tile -the 111,ale ~1eatCJllled1Aenvoy1 "-Iha North Atlaatio TrNty °""'11-·-for • · hurried look at -Dia oo t11e · other ' · aldt "'111e 1ran cunam. Thi Sitto DipMCIAODI &n· -"'"""1'dl lhet tbo COJIUnutd OCCllPlliDD of Czecliallovalda by 1 a r 1 • aumbera of Runlan troops -•~•IA Europe's Eall-West Military !lrieup "cf significance to the -.rlly of tt>e Unltod States and tu allies." "In the lilht ol. these ·~ ~ are reviewing '!!ftll .our alilea what l!J• 1111-pllcttlon• lll.IJ be tor ... llliDf -•1111 to pro-vide I« our Oommlm. ttcuri- ty," tbt U.S. anaouncement' Aid. • . TROOPS STAY , Puta·con officials, """·-· oald l>ey do not expect to lllandon C\rl'ent pJcm !o brlnl home 33,000 Git from Well Europe, leaving the U.S. ~ in Gu-mariy at around 200,000. U.S. intelligence ---in WOY&lda 1t m,ooo to . 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""!"'ZiilouCbltObo .. to ?month lw ·~of ~' .. ·~-'lo -· ·,,'illtllll~t>llD a 18!!,roateio of crossln,f~al the CGnJert bourl _,_ ·~ ·~ 111 -.rtaip loVJ•Ul'<hllcl to D11or&u, .lllod.'{ 1 -~ 01J.a4U.,ott1'U~ terL -~ o~ ":..~ • lchOol, _, tniu,.cu... nd lookllii m all dlrectloQI ,. proood44 bJ ._~1 pe ban p~lr '1<J! tilne 1<>r 'Dr. ctowthV -.W Illa! coil and 'booll. w-4 oiito · ·-···-·~alltln· -e .a.r.are~J>< .-.~...a..,.carti. beloio Jedtfln',_ to drf0&1tii-nd .. Unta1ooc1 '1lh1tllnea9'111W11to . All removailo -1 ~-, • l'I ~(~ -ez. -1.1·1 ll\fllds. J>aronts • Dr. Crowther .i.o ~-ov.-lllatioD. A • b$kf.u~" Dr. eto...ui.r IC:bool bo ahoultllo tlill to. ahould bl pJalll1 ~ed 1onpec · ,..,,__ ·~ -~ , ... an&Ch)!La&o.ilmabsdrJ rouootw• adapt to~ •torJ.'" a Ji!011 way to eoaUnald.rPnclice babjja repeat b1a lull..-, ad· Wiiii ~ 1"!'11,...•' tull '!each1nl ' •<MM -W;:oe • ,4 :bas. tho 1'1111 "-.i. . ., 1Jir mQre eully U 1ho1 )II; I),. pr~~ ~r , ~ ot. ·~·•' auch ' u dre8' WO~ ,.....,,. Jl¥M-' •! ~tlve to ,1earn1Dg .is •··~ • ·• ... . -"'4 • ,-:. ~-: 1 11.\·~ · ' ....-l \rt.... l !hore lmportan! th&!' boylng • • 1iitn new 1b~1 , · and a .. bookhag, occoullng to Dr. J a c k Crowther, superin· •endent of public schools ' ' .... Jere. ' ''KlodercarteP b. one of a 'hild's moat'lm.p'ortant •esrs. ti! maijr 1n1llne!>1. ;indergarten ls the stl{t~ of 1 child's educational life and ·an make or break b: at· itude toward 1chool,'' ~rowtber 1a~. ,.. • • C o n venattOn1, good iealthcJ!Dd.wety babit.'l, in- 'omtation ;:•ut himself, ·cnowlng fta1: ·to expect at ·ch~ and ·rV a r 1 e d ex- -ierie'dces are all important a a child's success in choo[" Crowther_ II.YI parents \h•llli1 lakO 'fllne to explain o their Prelthoalers what ~chool will be like, and ;· ;hould IQ?U·' them they 'von't learn 'to read and vrite the-first day. Another way parents can ,::ir.ogreJp., their child for llbjta~mk. aUc~st is to use ..c°*Jpletll ·'""""""' when ~to b!D>-...i'to 0qswer ,ftia,~da ~'al!<! . ~·time 'to Jisltll to r . . . '! MiniskirtS. ' . 'Sfwcking' ,· · • !.Jn Vietnam · ..... -. . "'.',sAIGON (APh -· 'lie!· :lam's coMervati've eld~ • . .. ,.,.. shocked. Salgon'a in-~al community ·i.. In Jli uproar. I o 'Qelpire tile -· the reltl li]' t119 .w•••ht ol tro<Utieo' 1 .~=-mown ~ ·ottier-Plaees · e6 ·ttle mid.skirt -has arrived. -Saigon has spawned a .eene;ration · of teen~rs Mo cavort on the rain-'S~ed city -In mod ·attln!. They· add 11filliant splashes of color to the drab, war·tinte d tb-Orooglll..... . . . But .m o s t Vietnamese males doo.'t seem to ap- .prove. CAILED .. OBSCENE'' . Expmolng an Oriental cli;taste for exbibitlonism, particularly wheo the prying eyes of foreigners a r e around one writer to a Saigon'~t. 1aid : "These chHdren , t be 1 e nowers Woukl wilt without thei'r marijuana. They are 'Obscene.'' Llke many others, he ·yearnf'i-fot the continued use 'of the ao dai, Vietnam's 1 tradi&Ml garb that «Iris strolled. in along the ooce· -gr-aceful French boulevards of Saigon and Hanoi. A long W1Ute or nO'Y{eT'ed silk skirt Slit at each side reveai'e<l loose whj.'te silk trou15ers and met at. a tiny waist, a bodice with a bigb collar and lo!fg sleeves. TIGHT SWEATERS Nowadays, tbt y o n n g Vietnamese girl may have\ thongs tie<i up be!" calves, a tiny miniskirt hugged to her thig-hs with a low-slung leather belt, topped oU by tight &'Weat.er. In Saigcwi, too, a girl in a 'ltllniskirt can be 1 e e n sOmetitnes walking beside her elder sister wearing tile \raditional garment. TI>e teenyboppers 90llletlmes have to bear the ribal<k'r of Vietna:,ne~ soldiers on leave. Chiu cln"'?" they will l!IOOUt at the girls. "Are you ready to play!" The girls, with a WM of their gometimes thigh length bair, !ounce by. >'RENCH F ASffiONS saigoo. newspapers have been taking notice cf the minlllrirted &iris and flt· trlmmo the r..hioo t French fashion magazines ., avlilll:lie Oil the 1 o c al matkei.1 Ontt~ ...,apaper s a I d : "'1'1!4Y -. -blppie•. we•!~Oi cllalns, penll"" before tbelr black oolfea .. ~:::-...;:·., Iii . • " Ii A swvey ol ~ . oo.., a ' street I I )l 0 1t. -lber t , 't ~·. ')II 'I • ~ ~-. &,Ing l<i llW J!tiillo Bani°* or Catbtrlne . .COIOllRIL ...... ,.,, 'PRESIDUTIAL FIGURES FRUIT PIES 69 .'. !!!1Jl!t'!!ALIBUT llQIH r.IAICS NfOlll PIUlTI • a1C1tS 11111 mca =-=• ' llllO IOST 11U11S ,...;. . ...:".:: 1• .AlllQ'Mll\'~':[';'. ... ..!YCJll!t"""""""'-=-~="111 \ ' ' _, A KIES ==- " • ~ ' I Dtneuve~d~w . ,!:.,. tllll IAll'fltlO. D.!· 101.1. .......... llt .. Iii dy opec1I bu home bo!Gr• • ' 11, Mllll ...... • uli . . ' ffD llll111r 'Aw.. It litlllt .. 111, It 1 It••• lead "' , I )7950 ....... F1•1al11 Yalty curlew, ml Ibo la. ,_, • \, . ' ' -------------------~~--- f . ' l • I I I I • - -.-..... 1 .... Early Dip Democratic vice presidential candidate, Sen. Ed~ mund S. Muskie of Maine, comes in from an early morning sojourn in <heh surl al Kennybunk Beach. He said it is "probably my last dip" before hitting the cainpaign trail. He and bi& family are spending a few days at their summer·home in Kennybun.k . Chicago Policemen Censured, Praised CHICAGO (UPI) -Three • blomies laid they an sweet and gave them tl big ci'ioco!ate cake. Some Mictagan Democrata &aid they were bMal and should bt cemured. The pral9e a n d con· demnation of Chic~o police goes 00. Public reaction f r o m across the country so far i.5 heavily in favor of poHce handling of rlotoU9 demon· strations during the Demo- cratic National Convention here tut week. Policemen were attacked and nearly 120 of piem were i njured. Demonstrators, who rallied end marched without permits, wen clulr bed by policemen, and a nWl'lber of newsmen and in· nocent bystanders were hurt during a week of violence that prompted the use of National Guardsmen and marred the Democrats' nominating convention. 1b.e three bkmdes, teen· age gir• who were arrested during one flareup , presented the East Chicago Avenue Police with a cake and thanked ttlem for their considerate treatment. Isolation No Help To Smoker AALBORG. De nm al['k (UPI) -A 41-year-old Dane who spent 16 days on a deserted island to try to give up smoking said today it was in vain. Kurt Albrechtsen said he had given way to tobacco- bunger after be returned to "normal life" from his stay on an -uninhabited island in Dani.sh waters. "It wu easy enough on the island because I had no cigars or cigarette~ but pro- blem11 grew when I returned and litUe by little my tobac- co-hunger grew until I could not resist it any longer," he uid. 0 1 think the stress <1f the daU,y life is the major reuon why 1 started smok-tna: again. You must have tOm• tiDd of stimulant" Siamese Twins .Bona in Berlin ~ERLIN (AP) -~ pll joined at .. bteilt ,..re born lo a 2IJ. ,......aJd wvm.an here today, ~ pollco ·nipor'led. The twilll, which together _.,.., llli>e pound& at ~·t~~: ..... polloe Ollll thank•. WtboJ .,.. DOI dowed lo • aocept gilto. 'Illey ga .. the oake to St.~i ncent 'a Orpbamge. Some 300 peraons, representing 18 c i v i c orgaIJizatims, demonstrated in froht of ithe"Ohfcago Lawn Polic;e Distriot Sunday in support of the police. A group of childr~ sang, "We love you police, ob., yes, we do." Jn Washington, Rep. W. R. Poage (D-Tex.), praised Mayor Richard Daley tor preventing a "complete breakdown in our boasted Democratic process." His support of poJi.'ce followed itbat of Che party's presiden· ti.al and vice presidential nomir>ees, Vioe President Hubert H. Humphrey and Sen .Edmund S. Muskie or Maine, who said ''troublemakers'' provoked the violence. In San Francisco Sunday, the reaction was different. P sychologica1 Associatiui. cal Association canceled its scheduled 1969 convention in Chicago in protest of alleged police brutality. "'The indignation of our membemhlp· over 1 as t week 'iS events is so strong we doubt we could attract many to Chicago," said George A. Miller, the .association's presiderrt- dent-elecl L o n g s h o r e man - philosopher Eric Ii o ff • r gave a shouted deferi!Je O: Xayor Ooley -and the police at t~ association's meeting, saymg: "Lis!Jen t.> what they (an· ti.war youtm) said before tiJ:eY went to Chicago. Like Hitler, they said they were going IX> take everything apart and Daley took them at their word." The Michigan S tat e Democratic Convention at Grand R a 'Pi d s , Saturday adopted a resolution Which "rebukeJ andcond • m n s Mayor Richard J, Daley and certain members or his pobce depar1'rnent for order· ing and-or condoning ttie shocking eXhibition of naked brubality by tome Chi.cag<> policemen." The """""1li<m asked ttie Democratic Nationa'.I Com. mittee to censure Daley and the polioemen. In Jefferson Qty, Mo., State Democratic QWrman Delloo L. Houtdlens J>f'lis<d the police and National Guardsmen and said "They did a very good job." He said he felt "The thing WU played up beymd ita AC· tual ~-by t1Je televWcxn: media." In tile n~ capital city of Springfield, someone will! the initiab "M.L.T." l>oug2lt a half page ad 11aying "Congratulations to the Chicago Police Department • .• Job wetJ done in the en- forcement of the law during the 1968 Demo cr atic Conver:ition in CJUcaeo." 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FRENCH BEAUJOl:AIS {Filt•)" • G•llON "'" COTES DU RHONE (fifn) FINLEY'S GIN ITAUAN CAIANTI (Qlart) $2ta' 99c FlflH •IEP SHORT Rl•I 3""' .. $) C.H.l .CRI""'"' ,,_ SANDWICH SPREAD GltffN lRff , ••. 25• LUNCHEON MEAT '"' ' ::.'! 27' rlt:rAIED . FRENCH'S MUSTARD 2 ::!31' Hf.511 k!ST-HAlf SUCll PINEAPPLE 49c-PANCAKE FLOUR ·-· ... :.::: 33' MAGIC CHff PANCAKE SYRUP 3!::..29' $oUM5"1Nf HYDROX COOKIES 69• MlXfD NUTS :,•:; 33• oiETMARGARINE I~; t · > ~ ~ ! 14 ·I·]' ·ti MORTON'S 3-COURSE D •• 651: • BEEF •TURKEY • CHICKEN • MEAT lOAF • SAllSBURY STEAK -CA•ONI •~•·25c & CHllll pkg. "'"" 39• pkg. , ....... , O•ANGI .IUICI 6-••·2 5 c l2·•·49 c con con •INO'S PIZZAS CHllSI 59c 16·01:. GREEN GIANT VEGETABW~: Gree11 8l'Ons Broccoli w/Musbrooin ~U<•35 C io-. w/Ch·-3tCio.ei. Cr.am .. Sp1noth P~t. Sauce ~ ~ l"' FLAV·R·PAC ONION RINGS P•INCH l!RllD 'f·•a.pk .. l, ' . ' ~'<! ~. ; .,, ' ... • ... • • ' . 1 :_p . -. ... If.TH CED.U FAAMS . THICK SUCID • "''"' $1 29 · •ACON· pl;. 89! PIU.S•URT( nstant Breakfast ...... ~ . ·~·Pak ;Pkg •. ..... ,, . ..- r. ·' . 59c PACIFIC HONEY TREAT Graham Crackers .' j ..... ~.pkg. 29c FMD GIANT SLICID .CH MEATS .. '-oL pkg. (5011• 20c) 59' 49' I I -- ---· -----------~------------------------ .. ·~ I I • . . ICIBIRGHIAD ..... ..... IOLID LAROI lllAD . FOR COOL SUMMER SALADS J2·0L10' bskt. FIRM, HD RIPE CHIRRY . ·· .. TOMATOES ...... coMP~cr . , ...... 0 ' · · ' c eAIDl!N PUSH'IO>\G GRUN ·BRUSSll ti' CUCUMBEllS SPROUTS ''-· iii ONIONS IO:a.1: 10~~. § I.. -----. --·-------... --·-'"'-·---........_ ....... __ ---~---~~ ----···-·-~--.. • -. -----... -~·-.---·-·-·----------- Wedn_,.,, Stptembtr 4, 1968 111111.v ru.or Missile Mtlirele Newly developed TOW (tube-launched, opticall)'- traeked, )Vire-guided') missile ..treek.s . toward ;ts target a split second after ft.ring by U.S. Marines in desert tests at Twentynine Palms recently. Mis- sile trails two nearby invisible wires through w~ it receives steering signals that automalically gulae it to its target. Tests show the missile to be a lelhal weapon against bunkers, concrete"-fortification1, and tanks. Bottom photo sbows· debris of concrete wan hit by TOW missile. Hughs Aircraft Co., developed TOW for the Army. · Bikini Islanders Plan Return Home ' BjKJNIATOLL,MMllball Islands (AP).-Nine men, representing 300 :S i k i n J IsJlanders, came home Tues· day to Utla tiny -that bas been · kept clear or human -nta for 22 years because of nuclear -· . "lt'a all changed, it'• not the aame," ~ man murmured. The others nodded silently ill agre8mmit. .ReUndllln of the violence of nuclear explosions were plentiful, A great concrete block house seemed to croudl OIDOllf crumbllng rubble and tile bleoted tr<e tnmk:s near. the more. Fiarlher back, in dense jungle giweh, a glen~ 8lart c o m 'mu n icatioM tower reached lli<ywanl. The lall toot blast h..-e W1M1 In 111153. What 1be tBne aw was by 110 measure what they remember. '!boy ltood at tbe furword rail ~ the shlp James M. Coot and lllnllned to pick out familiar features. Of the 1,900 ~cllen In Garden Grove U n If i e d Sahool DiMrfd claS61'ooms t.hil year, 300 of them will be ne-w to the system. The new teachers this year ril cmne from 31 Rates, widt CaWorni8 coo· --tile most. Utah waa borne foe second largest group ·of. new teachers, fol- lowed by Arizona, Colorado and Ohio. 'l1le dlst:ict will have 284 pinclpals, vice principals, deans, counselors, 11 brarians, psychologists, admnstrators and nurses on tile ataff tills year • Fraud-. Trial 'Drags On CHARLESTON. W . Ve. (AP) -Jury deliberation in the federal coort conoolracy trial of former Gov. "1. W. Barron and four codefen- danta dragged past the 12- hour mart today without any sign fhat ia verdict wu near. The jury of seven women and five men deliberated slightly over nine, hours after getting the cue Tbun- da,y, then resumed at 9 a.m. today after an all-night rest. The Or«ng• Co.st'• Most Complete PRINTING SERVICE, -,.w ~ 'lbeybad -living Oil . Rongerlk or remote Kill while the United Slater 23 times unleashed the element& of nllclew energy on lhls Pedllc atoll 2,500 m11'8 !nm Honolulu. But de!pit. their ..,.. familiarity with the scene, the Blklnlana guided ships and a llllllSll boat directly tllrough caral reefs to the site of a eemeteT:V where they once Wd aw· those they loved. Gntve markers remained. On that 1i!A> Blklnl8DI and the perty al Trust Terrilxiry otf1clralt -tlhey are traveling With commemOMted the -life lo< this bomb-blitz-ed alx>!l "'lbe island is changed and most of the freet ""' gone," William Jl. Norwood, high commlss!one. of the Trust Territory of t h e Pacific, 98.id. "But'Wben we look at tbe quite sea wUh its ereat abundance; when we see the beautiful beach and as we see more ot tile iaJand we will mare and more under1stand 'Oily people want to return to Bikini." __ QimOOing between lite lUBt· nosed U.S. and Mla'OllesJan .llag-pijea --bl" l)'JD;r boliC new planted coconut palms, Norwood added: "It i! fitting that the begllining of new life tor Bikini 1bould start among the graves: of ttie people cl. Bikini who are buried near here." The United Slates I& plan. n!ng t<> .-velop the atoll. ScienUsts MY radiation levels have dropped u, a point where it i! again safe for habitation. The Bikinians rootiessnesc began in ac&. They were flnt IDOftd to Rongerllt Atoll The migra- tion was a failure. 'lbe fisl1 in the lagoon proved u, be poillOllOUI, The Bildni8os ,,_ 1boft moved to UJeiang but had to look h another new borne ~ the Maraballese living on Ebewetoi: were ehJfted to Ujelang when Enewetot w:.s to become a bomb !A>ltlng eite. f T'1e next stop waa a few months on Kwajaleln unW they wwe moved tq Kll1 20 :i'>8l'I •go. '!be Biki...,,_ atil! haven1 been able to make a 10 U it on Xlli. Fm one thing the Island lwlo no lagoon. "We hooe ~-tbat Ill lhingi wilI be llOllll>le. That the obsta<l .. before us will be moved llld that our --WID be 90!\iecl and CiUf CJlll>Oll(unltles nieJIJod,• Nld Lore, Kill'1 maciftrat.e. Once ... land, the ....... oel •ff lo upl<n the illllld and esses• dUDculties. T'bey plllllfed Into underbnah, ealllnc lo --with the cries lit Udlei cl>ildrtn. Some clays frooD -a.-, wm. ten tho -le "' XIII what they fOUllCJ. Som·---lhe •·Df1-i,-~ . llld led>..._ "' llif of-~Q wlil loll lludiet _...,'-<land wllat It will -to -all ,,.. .. , . ...., .. -· I I ' I I • I l • • I 1, I I ; • • ~ "" --~ ... --.,,.... ---..-- ' -' - ' . i.,._ ________________ ,... ____________________________ .... ~--------------------------------..................................................... ..., • ' . ' YOU'RE. NOBODY'S PIGEO If you've 3T1c~vem tlie "DAILY PILOT, you'r• .e• worldly wi1e ·a, Hi11 blrcl1 on St. Merk'• Squere In Venice. They know where to find food for the body. And you heve foun·d the piece to find food for tb• mind . TI. DAILY. PILOT doesn't spoon ,feed you with pep, either. the brightest lier11el1 of national enCI local news ere mixed with the meatiest edl· torlel peg•• end topped by en exciting mixture of feetures, funnies end ~otos for deuert, SP.erk up your reeding diet with the best. - I " On The Square Just like the pigeons enjoying • summer liolidey with tli11 attractive tourist who brought the DAILY PILOT to Venice, you'll finCI you're In good compeny If you·teke Into your home alld on your own vecetlon "the ncw1peper nearly everyon• ,.11d1 along the Orang• Coe.+." DAILY PILOT __,~---------. ' ""t • .. I I < . ' I ' ! .. I I ' I I ., ~ ,, ' .. I I · j ' i f ' i I l ' . ' ' I I( ' ' ! I , ·• l •i l r ! ! • ' '. D41LV PILOT Insu;ran~~ Adjuster's ·Joh . . w~ S.pttm'!'• •• 1968 • O~LV PILOT ,. Rare.ly Routine W or~ SeXual . Fat:gu' e By ,F. J. WM two main areas ill which an CAREER co RNE'R. Should UUgation be ... loss, tlley ID'Y be upoot or men! could be lo __ ia • Min r:iilo ~ a"new "'1jutter may ply his set· ..;r, J. LU> -... •• ·qulfed, the adjilster may at· belllgerent Therefore ·the iupefv!.s« o1 a 14r&• Ofllf" Mercury ~1,-, ·courte1y tlements: one involves pro-.... _ .,,...,._ , , :::::.= tend the hearlnfl. adjutter b a• , 'to' be 1to hud of a claimJ depatt- D • ed of the Royal Tyj!Owrlter Co., pert,y and the other ton· ... _, TIARAS AND TA C 'I' . dlpl:mallc!, fiealble .,,, d meat In the h<llDt or br~ "SCUSS . to Mrs · w A Bellllleur · cerns Uablllty for lnjUry Routine Job? Not Here! While the edjuster must umes he has 11> oonteod with office of a lar(e !inn. 11 Santa Mc-1&, oilif., for hU ·caused to othel'I, or to the i. know (or else ~know who underltanding. At other U.vel ertenstvelf. augg.,,tion: proper1y of others. The adju.ter cletmnln<s If determine l.c r ur an c e tlm., he bu lo contend with EDUCATION. Co J h ti• B EUGENE ~........... "Please diJcua:s the oc-Rout1M -a dreaded the com""'"'v t1 liable for the coverae• ... interviews or does know) the cub value cl'l.im·faker1 wbo can turn a ad ha th ~ Y ~1..1.llAJ,-rt cupatb\ ol ·lmur8nce ad-dragon for many joblookert loss, the~t. and who 11 correspODdJ with claimants of a brold· renge ol insured head cold into do u b 1 e gr uatos ve e ' 'Ibe. week doein't pasg juster." -israrelyafactorherefOf' entitled ·to the payment. and wttnessea ... consuHs items, mQtt spedallze in a pneumonia. ' but opieni.Qgs alto ex1U without mY eeelog • man or A. _ Happy to _ thanks tbe 4dju11ter deals not only Altbougb tbe method o!. In· police and hospital records perttcu!ar cstegory of EMPLOYMENT AND b r 1 I ht hl&h 1 ch 0 I1 womantop-=e~:rose life to information provided by in things, but with people. vestiogation varies with the ... iB9pectl:' p·roperty claim• such e.s automoblleQ_ ADVANCEMENT.AdjUsbm graduate. ~o~ Ce ~ seemef~ by stx· the ~ lnlormatlon AB kinds. · tpye of. tnaurance, here'a a damage .•• write1 a report accidents, however loeae~;~k tar iMurlJ\ce com-often 1n law, bUmlet1 4'1· ual •vgue. lnat!rute. This lmnnnce-ln· WHAT . rxi ADJUSTERS verl>al llowchert ol bow thla of· hit flndlnt\I and ailempts damages to bullnesses, bolt ;_,,_,_ ..,,ustm nt bureeus minlatraUon and=an • ThU condition ls usually du!U'y job ii .also comlll<ll!ly ADJUST! Clal!DI for loss or job ts accompUsbecl. 1'> settle with the clalmert. loeses and oo forth. .,......, ""' • Ing. Mally lnouranca • thought lo be the nsult of called Cf;A™ ADJUSTER, c!Omeg.o filed . with In-JOB SCOPE. The a<ljuoter If the claimant IOJIS no Because t b e clalman.ls or go Into -· 1(11" -'petties e n d t boredom with the marriage LOSS A D J u s T E R , or 11\D'eDCe companie1, the idea examines the claim form thank!l!I, the adjuster refers with whl>m t.he ·adjuater thfl!'nfflvet. In· lnaurance bureau• have b'mel on--ap. portn.r, but It mlgbt, __ INVE=:::STl:'.!!:G~A~TO~R-:..:'l'll'.!ner=:~•~are~~be~ln!!!g'"t~o.!:seltl:=•e..:out=ol~coun=:..· :..:•,,,pd:::_"..:otbor='-'reco:.=;:;;:;rdl:......:t..;.o_;oo;;...;cas=•-'to=hls7'.._.teer===· -•=all:;;...;;;ba"-v..;.1_,Jud=..;.'ull=<red=-""-'"~== .. "-''-"upw=anl:.;;_;;.m;;;.ov;.;e-_,Job:.;;;;..tr;;.alnlnt==pni"--"'"'em:;;;;:•;..· ~· surprlae you lo know lbarr many cases of ·1exual fatigl.HI occur atnong ,.xmc, umnanied people. A college coed came to me last 1ummer com· plalnlnC ol thli symp-. I 1ay symptom because 10:- ual fatigue ls almost always the re6Ult of something deeper. In her first two years in college, she told me, she bad been vitally intereeted in the oppQl1te 11ex .TI::te lut_ year, tilough, her deolre had chauged to where she didn't want even to ld61 a fellow goodnight or dance close with him. I exa·mined a mother fu her thirtle1 oot tone ego. For the fint 10 yeBl'I> of her marriage ber pby1lcal rela· tionshl.p witll her ·hutbud had been a good one. They made love otreo and, mort imporlaDliy, ljl0Dt.aneollli7. LOSING INTEREST . For the past three or four yean, lhe said, she felt too tired for-ee:r, and tbeJr.rela· tlons oCcurred no more ttian ooce or twice a mooth. Even then, llhe dfd not react u vigonlll>ly .. she used to. ,The lirat tlJlug the doctor does In these casee, ol counie, is to give the patient a th<rough exam. Bwt he -from the ·-that if t.hey are ti.red only when it comee to sei:, Ulat tbflre b some peycbological cauee. I alwey9 have a JUI o! cold milk in my olik•, and invite t.he patient into my in· ner den for a "mllk\break." Alter 8 .1.W "mlnuteo ol gentle questioning, t h e 1 usually revell wllat is reolly making them tdred. In both these case.a there wu a con- flict becaule of ae:rual preesure from a male. -~ The coed bad become In· tereolA>d In a boy -urged her to participate in premarital sex. She did not want ti> ID! IO bad menfmll1 retreated from 1ex mtfrely. With the mar-rled woman her husband bad become expoled to eome new male !rieodl wbo lreol)' dise\Ued -thtU' aex H.ve1. They convinced him be wu old----not gel' . Ung enough from bis rela· tiooshlp With bit wife,. even though It bad alwayw been fine. ' As a result~ be tried to in· itiate bizarre new technl· que• that pi!yacally burt and emberraued bia wile. She got out of the litu•tion by "being too tired" from her "-daily char~ . t o parttcipate in seJ: at an. Her marrt&ge was. on the verge of di88Ster when I saw her. She'd come to be because o f t:remendoua headaches she'd been hav- ing, but the real reason wu the problem with her hua· band. By facing the tltuatton In· sl<ad of rumlng bllndly from 1 t. both women were able to wol'k out their pro- blems. Of course, It '""'t be stres..a that there are ma11y, many reuon1 for sexual fatigue. Yet the three most prevalent I've come acrosa are J) Fear of the new in teJ:, 2) lack of men- tal commmication between the pa--., S) not •n<JUlh excitlntJ pnllmb>ariee. The Important thin( to remember la that when you are too tired for love, It is love that you need JDOll CANCER AND HElllDITY Mn. A. L. writ..: "I am 37. Both my mother and older oil\er died • palnllll death from canctr ol the reotum In 1l>eir earl' forllN. What &re m 7 chaoce1?" -: Good. But I wouldn't -&rtJ -· etthor.Be~cbock· ed. stat1111J -· -• -ctoocOl'I• -'"'7 lix mcnlbl. · AJoo repolf &nytblnC cat " Iii• .....,.., lnthemaolb-11> your -· BJ bolas c•elul ,..'I pre1>•1>h ouWve l!IOll .t • with • .''gbOd ticrMlty.• • ,. ·. CROSS 'RlB ROAST 7·gc , ~ ~ Lockyl .. hollty"IONDID" ••• -1 ......... . ~~~~!~ .. ~~~49,~ STANDING Ill ROAST,.,. ..,.:__·-:-~·-·9~ f.z CUT CUIE STEAi(._ --···--·ni: CHUCK STEAK ....... 481:.. SIRLOIN TIP:.::~ ... 9&:.. CHUCK ROAST~~ .. 471:.. PORTERHOUSE::: .. ,.$J't' • ~!!"~ ................. 391!.. BACON LUCKY SLICED l·lb: 57c pkg. ~~~~ IAC0~ ................ 58' BACON . =,.~-,::.~~ ...... t•. '"· 68c IACON ri:.r,.:i.~ ...................... ., ..... 63c • SlilOKID PICll!C .... ltll, ........................... , .. . 3911.. ~:.-=t~~-.................. 11.oi. u• 9c ~~~~~moO m ,..... $2" ~~!"..!!.'. ...... /: , ..... $351 ~·CHWI !w'.l Ml .............. 1~ en $2'' U.S. NO. 1 QUAUTY . IN A NICI SIUCTION Of SlllS . l~~ru!l.L ....................... -.$3H .. TURKIT :::::r.:::c..Mt ... , .. ,_, .. ,..,.,, ........ !329 FRESH FIUET 89, ..................................... :............... llt. ~~~~~~!~~ ........ - .... -.... $J~· <' 'AISH, TASTY DILi, ITIMSI OurLO\V Ewi)diiy,Pm! . LUCKY MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE 0~::;" 79: --~ \... .. ~-.-----._ --·· ... llllY BEEF snw ................. 56• DMlfD HAM:=l::_, __ 43• STARillSTTiJNA::::.l'll'•" 29• HllYIST DAY CORH :::,_ 18' UIBY CUT •ms ......... _:17' GREIN GIANT PW ... ~ ; 13• VEG-Au·:m..~----20' snwm TOMATOES:'"w...--22' ,;'._f;q&ft.-..., WELCH GRAPE JELLY 2·P'ound Jor • ·&3°" POTATOESl:ll:l~!.~~--14; GREIN IEANS:~~-... -. .24' DEl MONTE SPINACH ..... :_ 20• RIFallD BEANS::::'.' 29' TOMATO JUICI lmw.----31' P~li llALYEs =!.' 38' HUNT'S PEAOllS ::'1.. 28' POLE PINEAPPLE :-33' 'S! ... !:iy&f!.--. PLASTIC SANDWICH GLADBAGS- 1.so Count rkg. 49a UllY'S PLUMS ::r.r.. . ·-· 30' FRUIT TliEATS = ... ___ 33' APPLESAuallrtl'L.. .21•, GRAPl1RlllT ::",,_ ._29• AP.PU JUICI :.'::'"' 29' DOLE DRINK ::..':r""" www 33' GRAPI JUICI l'll'l ·,. .. 37' : .. Kifs,f!. .... ·- 'SCHILLING BLACK PEPPER ".Ot. Can 8"7CI GREEN GIANT==::.::,"=.-.33' BROCCOU ~-"':1:. ... -37' . .. K;yfSwtt.-.... EAST POINT . TINY SH.RIMP " LUCXY FACIAL::::.~. 21' son WM TISSUE r.::z.. • 24' SCOTT PLAa MATS ..... --37' S(OTKIN NAPKINS :...__17• KANDI-WRAP .. ~-.. 31' BOLD DmRGENT '"'"' • 79' ' I • ' l I • I ' • • l l l ' i t • ' • • • • . a·e .. SALVO TABLETS:r.::."' . 75' ' <IXYDOL DnERGENT..... 79' IVORY FLAKES...,.... 34' C&H sum::::::.... . ..!I'' JOY LIQUID =-58' ONION SOUP::l.'ln.. 36' DOWNY somNER :l\','.'..__._79• DREAM WHIP;......... 43• CAMAJ SOAP ~"::'-.: 15' JElLO GELAnNE ...... .19' RAINDROPS :.'..":.~ 57' LOG CABIN SYRUP .... .,.-'-94• , .. K6/fSwt!.-..., HUNT'S CATSUP -.. . 30' EE KRAFT STICllS =i='lin~..:... 42' LUNCH BAGS GULF SPRAY::l',=._~!~ .... _:i111 .50 Count Ni.1< • , • • , .... '\, • • I • · ••• the'~ew lte1111 lbte4 •• t•t• ,.,. : ce111tltut• I••• • •nt•IJ Mtftpl• .. "' 'STYLE HAIR SPIA Y Th ...... ...,. .., .. .... f ...... 1t .............. 69c ................. 1"W,.. .............. PRIU UQUID SHAMPOO ........... __ .. ,..,_ 9tMHlf, ,_,.. tlu kn~~,_ Wr ....... : ... $115 ' -1\4<'- the th•••9J1d1 ef low, l9'W tllauuRt \ " prlc~1 '" 1tore t.r ye• llt Lecky •. ' : ,.,..,~, ........... ......................... ..... ...__I~ ...... ;.....,,_ ':: 36C PENCIL lOX . .... , ......... = ...... :~-?~33-~ ...... ~ Crest. INllLAIOll MINT '"""1TllRJ OUI "6. 9 TOOTH '°" C PASTE l'IKI • • I • • • • ' • • r I I I " b •· I f --~ ____.__ .. ·-___ ..,...,... _______ .....,..,,_~-..,..----------~-~-- I ' • , 4 I ' Diii\. V I'll.OT • • Delp! 1~1i1 Trapped in Chi~ago ~levaior BARRY FERGUSON !CAGO (UPIJ -Diary o a man being slowly pied to death b y p<ople: dry stuff, male and female, beiJli exposed to IWI. elevator .. arms sprelid-eagt· ed. ln torture. takes big lilot. anyplace tbey 1'W to go ... Yd. at operator "down, down", sh~ yells back "up, uP:I' • and pre .... and tne. he .. yf "well, bow wO\lld you H.ke ror me to press this club down on your skull!" tally threatening '9 vote for Nu.on ... same Mx. VIP11 J'U'bill& elevator bUtton oo slxtb lloor •.• Try to look like VIP and step oo , ' !Stand outside Democratic cGDxer\tlon headquarters try· irig \0 swnmon courage for aSsauk on Conrad Hilton l-totel lobby ... \Vhite flags {b'iog from h<>tel windo~ Plunge into ,lobby and thrown for tou by lly:iDg wegge of girls yelling "Eugene, Eugene" .•. Am~zone . . . Try end run but stopped at llDe of scrim· mage by six delegate~bom WiscoMin ... Get both feet 51.omped on simult.&neou&ly ••• Corns and bunions begin to throb •.. Fight ·way to elevators and get into loo~ line waitmg· to go down ..•• ll:03 · p.m. -Line hasn't moved. People be&in moving slow· 1y at 12:!.t • . . People behind shove •.. People in ·front shoved back by c o p s ... Caught 1lt middle, chest cru8hed. spinal d is k s tormented ... Man adjacent poke& sharp elbow into region ju~ ol?ov~ j>eart •.• He wean button _reading "Denver in lm" .•. Ask him why not Denver right . now . , , He yells "smart alee Commie" and lunge• toward elevat<?r mark e d "down" .•. Botb Of WI puslr ed against rear wall of Operator yellii ' • d o w n , down", tlben slams door •.. Elevator shoots up fo 16th floor witho1.1t stopping ... • Pusb·e1e'f'a:f.or down button and, qb precious m.1racle, elevator occupied by only siJ: people appears im· med.lately ••. Elevator starts down . then stops abruptly at sixtb floor •.. Opera~ feU\~"all out" ... Everybody else get& out cheerfully • . . Devel0pe it was VIP elevatQI' which See door ma.rke'd "stairway" ... Push it open aod stm Uptoelng doWn toward k>bby ... At fourUi floor progretis bJocked by a big Chicago cop who comes' direct to point by aaying "Where the hell do you think you're going, buster?" • ·t- Reply "down" and then add "press" , .. Flash crede~· tiala . . • Cop thinks that·~ funny • . • He .aiay1 "dowa Decide Ume baa come to line up witll forcea of law •and order and oppose violence in streeta and oo hbtel aWrcases, too ... Tell eop trying to get down to lobby and could he help ... He says "Buster, you ju1t get the hell out of here and go back. where y0u came from" .. , t'limb back to sUlh floor, m~t1e::t aboo< poli'ee bi:utaJ.i~ men· elevator with them ••. If t=;::~~ Operator say1 1'1Qf:>b)''• ••• Step out Ioto 1obby ••. Trampled by horde wbo want to go up . ~. Recover and plunee ttirougb phalanx of girls yelling "Hinnphfey1 Humphrey" . . . Amazon• •.. Look around for nearest Army recruit.log station ... Firmly decided to go to some safe ~ such as Vietnam. Ask doorman 1 f Oe~rats surrendering to ltepubiicms ... He say:i no, tlotel guests been advi.Jed no Jlundry service available account bus strike ••• Drip -- ' ' . SUPER &tJRs THDfGo OVER 21476.500 STAMPS HAVE BEEN . . WON BY OVER 427,000 WINNERS tomato soup ~YF~, 10YJ. OZ. -CA'N .. •4··-···. .fir chunk tuna CAIN.ATIOH 'h flAT CAN ........................ ,., •• mayfrei~ applesauce MO. 303 CAN .......................................... . peanut butter I I I I I I zee towels MAYFRESH I 110 TROPIC TOl'il$E ;;~::~ .. 9 8 c ! ~-~NT 4 I l ll. JAR I rock . ftr --------------L---------------giant cheer GIANT 51ZE 59c FROM THE ICE COLD ATLANTIC lfNDER & OfllCIOUS large eggs MA YFRESH GRADE AA ~..-u~,.,, 45c .. -.... U.l'Gf o:;u1>1..,. ooz 4tc ooz • , ... ~ • ' •• , '' ' ... > • • ., ,-• · FREE·• ·~caooL · aooi cow.-r.· ,, ,· . t! "WllLE. THE ~UPllLt',~~;::_ ·~:·' F.IL. LER·PA8 ER 700COu~r . -• .J.,i.fc " ,~ ... ('l 'H sugar · tlft 5 LI. IAS OllL y .-..,.,..,., .... .,.,. 4·3 c '. ' oJf'P' w1DEoacotiEGf·1Ul.ID.-~-· ....., ' - COMBfllA'TiON' BINDERS . ~· .. l.uNCH ·ll:rrs "i'h THllMOS ~1,i;i sj9 ·· 1 • $· fir .S.UC£D & TIED. , , lb, 4Sc SHORT RIIS !'.~!~!................. 39~. PORK c ,..., .. ,... •. .., •v GM<! S.P'· .c........ lltlt .. JI\, 1!.r• S.1"· • CORNlSH game· hens • fXTRA MEATY LARGE SIZE 49~ 1un ROAST 59c Sf""·IONftfSS..................... . Ill.· HOFFMAN $) 29 TAVERN HAMS IOHHfUIUDTTOU.T.................. n1, PORK SHOULDEll: greenland ~.alibut 8Y THE PIECE FOii: IA.Kl/. ~!~,!~!!~~ "C•UD ,., •••.. 79~. SMOKED PORK CHOPS $119 pork roast UIH &UrtCK HAWl ............... ......... .. PASTRAMI . 98' ll.6.l .... COY 11\Allll ,...Cl ............. ,... I~. SMOKED HAM SLICES $1•,?_ UfH llACI KAWI ..•.• ,. ............... ,. PICNIC.SffiE SANDWICH STEAKS J9< ·st1crs ............. 1., 49c c ~!~c!,~!5!~.~ ................ : 49' ~~~:~u~t~~~!~ ............... 59' Sl.,,fl I. 2 01.,Stl•U .................. ,, ~~~~~~ ~~~!~ ........... 59' I I I I LEAN TENDER fASTfflN ,ORK 39~ Van de Komp's Sl"CCIALS Tim h•., !.ttt S.f Dr11111 Ran t1ft11 CM:ts ib,';j 33c =: bt1h' ... lafn.,_ ••••i.111111 ..... ICOOAK FILM •ODiAC.OlOll OI .:=.~C"~ 2 _.:.T_,· ... YAL ···~ ;..-t•.ii -2$~ Iii. FILLET Of PERCH "'"' •.:rn.6t• FILLET Of SOLE ................. ,.. t•• ----~Ma)'falr far11tfresh p1•od1~ ...-.._ I . CRISP canta oupes rENoeR .... ®Ma)'falr IJqllOrl ---... • ~~~\:~ ancient $1179 IN L IATIO lff FOOD lfGUW & U\l!R 6 ... $) .. age 16 ,ROOf G=~~ Kff"TUCltY ST. I OUR80N AllTIQUE JUMBO SIZE celery lllol!U~O" STIA.IG"f I & "1lOf IOUltoN . , ..•• , • , • HAI' GA.l. JtMUAM KINhltlT ~TIAIC.>il ., •900' touttot.I . , . , ,.,.VGA\ EACH 15( . EARLTTIMll ~!NIUClT su .. 1c.,r •OUllQl,I ., .. , l<A\I C.•L KAROFF VODKA $11s• $11'' $1149 $2!,~" IELL 19' ITALIAN 19' PEPPEIS PRIMES L lAIG<THIC<MEAT'.D "'· ' (\crlAFANCY Ill. ~ISSELS 2'5 C SPROUTS .~~r. · GAlDfN fllSH IO '1IOOf, ,0. I All ~UOl.Mf:I COOUl5 LUZIAllE COFRE 'J c ; ,., 111•: -rsr • I e t ADVERTISED PRlaS EFFJCTIVl 7 FULL DAYS THU•L llPT. $ .. tltrwWD., llPT.12t• MAYFAIR MARKET-1'Jj° EAST 17TH ST. COSTA MESA JhlW.lttlt,.S...AM tm-.... I FL11 ......... MAllWlLL M9U11 CetrJEI ll• CAN,1,JJ Sla,'-'"•1,tf • 811' WlTll a••.r.n: COME TO WHERE 1lfE HAPPnmiS JS . : •. and iet.w: with ~ .-ood. ·IQOd., f~ of ae1f aati&lac- tlon ol a job w~ dme. Meat LI. always a rxd ~&!mini. • ·so lt£'ll into our en tree parlor, :S. whe~ even the aoup ~ -iJ look ~ and ... "" ta1li shine belUtitully and cry e. delicious 6avor beJln· nfng-for soup. You'll find It in our Qit'fee Shop, but we had J to change the name. Every· bod_y clamon for English B~f Soup. Take your me&t service in '2 d!Uerent routes •. Tile ex· presa wey runs th! full I~ of the meat counter, wtiere t you <i>od1e from rout• and stew to chops and stews with assurance that all ol the beet Is U.S.-D~. graded choice. Notice the tiny pn> portiooA ot the bins con- taining diflerent cuts of meat •• 4. or 5 rib roaats, one nar· row row or bee! •ew, anothtt ot SWW ateak. Matt 1Ati!dactioo in knowing the i: mee.t ol' your dlOice is ~Y wrapped every hour. TaU in the cleanilnes.s of: t h e counter, the sparkli na: freshness of the wrappin1, and the variety. You'll aJTive a.t all sorts ol bria:ht ~as! "Something !oc dinner" c::iuld shape up in the form of a Londoo. Broil, a sooted flank , , steak wrapped round a n d round like a jelly roll, then sliced in perfect little rounds o( meet. A rack ol lamb i~ to a )B.mb what a rib roost is to bttf. Sheer elegance in dlnirr,;::, but notice · bow the tiny rib booe5 lll'4I trimmed and all dressed up in pink, yellow and blue paper ruffles. Each piece (( meet pn;vides a d1tl'erent story to tell for )'O'r mo joyment. LET'S TALK I ABOUT IT Behind the meet cases, the ~ , . gUJS with tht amlles and the meat cooking krow·how are always there. They'll help 'IP ' ""' -... ....,,, """ i:· rt*lt, give you a<Mce <t'I how 1 to barbeque chicken livers, whip into shape a apeda.l cut · ot meat. Up in the gleaming 'Z' stalnlesa steel refrigerator I case. behind the m e a t counter, glass doors ~veal the bite sublime . • prime a cutll of New .York Bleaks. top sirloins, and. rib J'?IL!b. Prime beef, )'OU know, is not -: commonly found in ! 11Upermarkets h!<:aU!le it ia all gd;>bled up by Me' hotels · ' and rePurants. Wilen you order • prime flttak, you ""'ant to watch it be cut, ;tw:t .a for you. Y cu &how the meat • man hOW thkk, and in sbttr i ecstacy watch him tendeTly trim it lee.vi'1t the riaht l.l1'IOl.llll8 ol Brt:1WY fat for 't navor. W•tdl him weigh and ~ wrap it, &11d into your Bh?P- ping cart !or a mt:al to remember. THE JOY OF DISCOVERY Aa JOU walk ~ and &wn our prodiduaus a.Wei al pien· !". ty, )1)U'll alwaya find a new food. you'll want to take home and try Dll for flavor, • -= Bn.ndied kumquat!, 500'llf f. -· ,,..,. ""'""" .... ree, gel'lltine ?.11dnu curry ._ ~ from Ind~. Bavllrian Gt mustard w!.th M08elle wine. { Among the ends 0( our aisl~ whtte -wt featun: foods betittini'. fP.I;" the Umes, )'('JU'll t" enjoy dlitla.>'I from our 3 • level HDmf: and Glft Sho9 out • in rront. Right n<M Mother'• -:' cookies are ~ nd and • blue enarnt:I bean pots team-•: ed. up with Vtta's ef· , f:ccveacenl flower pr Int ~; napkins. Campflre 4 marshJnallowg b o a s t tur· ,t· quotse caiilst~ and hand ~: C"Uted eand floweni, little ¥> ont'!IJ origtnl!.111. ~leld 'Jr' C9nned oooler-offe-a look : • lkiwn right Blue.Rlbbonish ~ : With Ro5enthal Netter'a IW...-r; ian stooewan.FMklle Faddle, t the lovin' mundier of popcon'I, 'and peenutl kttplna: com- pany with Pym' dalay Qealgn A1 ~cs. Hft't's a funny= about Fiddle F•ddle m Its OWtl cardboan1 carryint; CUii • • Corra CJOt of the Amtl makinJ: poonds u Pop. pycock, the cJamor muncher advertiR<I in H a r p e r · • Bauar .• ptean1, almcnda. popcorn in a rich buM« cnin- ch, eltbtr disliked to mAke chorolate dU1ten or not. Beautil'\1l alrtight canin.. can .. the making l[roUndil. OvaltineFoodproduc t&,. which makee )Otl bl& • n d -... ' RJchilrd's, the~~. N~ Bea.eh. .., ~. -· -------------· --------------~ ~~ ~ ~~~----~-~ ~·-·-........ ·~-------~----------. -~-~-~·~>-<-.·""": -. ..,..,.....,,._,__. .. ..,.:p._7'_ ... ~,._. ... __ " _,_, _, .. : ___ ... :_,_, ... _,_,_,.,,., ,_, __ , -:·-· ,_, ____ _,..., ·---·-· *'"'""'."* ·-· -·------·--:·:--· -::·.~--:~~~ -~-:i,P""!'~ 0 PRICES. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 5, 6, .1 PHONE 673~360 FOR ROME DELIVERY .. 1· ···~ ., . . ·~··. ,, ' . . . .. ~ . -.____ . . .... . . W . HAVE THE PRETTIEST ' PRODUCE IN TOWN! It loob IO good, bec:<1u,. it is. We buy only the but of the fn:its end -.eteb~ in Ifie produce merl:et end from sei.ci.d piemium growers. :Then they •re very c:<1refuly trimmed end hen= Clled, so they htve more l!Ovor end nutriflon fat you! / CRISP CRUNCHY JUICY NEW CROP DELICIOUS ·APPLES~-~ : ;: · . 5 us. 51 ·.. ~ GARDEN FRESH JENDER j CRISP LEAF't ROMAINE 2 FOR 2s· VINE RIPENED SWEET 4 AS MELONSDEW 9~s. U.S. NO. I, ALL PURPOSE • SELECTED RUSSET POTATOES 10 POIJND 3°' BAE> ] Organ S.renaCles For Yoqr , • Plei'*-. ·: 1 · by llesnfce.'i:.y. 1 . . ·--··iW/l&@ RICHAll.D'S TOP OF THE GRADE U.S.D.A. CHOICE ' . . BONELESS . RICHARD'S CHERRY . RED PERFECT FOR FARBER WARE ROtlSSERIE BEEF BRISKfTS 8~ RUMP ROAST 8ti~ . . . I~ < . · · . WHOLE BODY ' .. SWISS STEAK I , 8~. GAME HENS . 6~~ This Is dellc1oul barbecu.d If cooked quickly •ncf cros1 1lic•d thinly. / RICHARD'S OWN LEAN BOX OF 12 Setton with 9•rhc. lhyme, uft end ptpptr end roe1t. / • 7.98 GROUND BEEF 4~. STOCKING YOUR FREEZER? FoP. e Mtxlui" htmburttr, tdd • little chopped tr••n ptpptr, onion, chili powder tn4 chlh uuct. _ Wt cut tntl wrtp our own fine beef for frttltn , .. ASK ABOUT OUR S£RVICEI We· ten the work out of Gourmet cooking, l>y Cloing al Ifie prepaNtieft for you. An easy woy to entertain. Beef Roulede1 , Cooked end Peeled Shrimp, Lobster Teil•, .Miirineted Steaks, Squeb1, Stuffed Cornish Geme Hens, Smoked }.lbecore, London Broil, Reinbow Trout, M1rin· eted Ducknngi, Fresh Turkey Perts, Smoked Turkey Thi9h1, All White Turkey Rolla. P L U S ••• • ' A COMPLETE SELECTION OF U.S.D.A. PRIME BEEF Having A Party? CALL . Vlll.61NIA FOUT$ . FOR "-terlolciment, Bovere901 F.ocl, Service, Rowen, ~''644-1798 , tg'~e/(J~ ' Warehouse ~~le . 1/3 TO 1./2 Off .. VARIETY BUNS - , 0 '· ASSORTED HARD CANDIES 600D FOR SCHOOL LUNCHES REG. $11 LB •• ' . 85• SPECIAL LS • '· For the Kids $oin9 Away to College SNACKGlFTS Custom. Pack..! for You in the .C.ndy Shop, from .7.50 · ,, • I .. .. Tuesd_,, Stpt•rnbetl• 1968 ,,, PILLSBURY • TENDERFLA~ BISCUITS 401. 2 FOR 2s· . . K!'IUDSEN'S • FARMER_ STYLE . Cottage . Cheese . ~,.' l . . •, I I . : --IAR:t.<-SMOKE°lfLIVER . ' ~ .•• I Brauris,_hweiger : ·7'fu.· REESE f'Etne Smoked Oysters · ' 3 FOR 51 · 3 'h Ot. RATH AU: MEAT ·Sliced Bologna 6 oi. 3 FOR 51 . .. ~ . . . 6 .TREESWEET · Orange Juice .~ 5_,.,, llRilSEYE · .Quick Thaw Cherries !: J ..,'1 llRDSEYE QUICK THAW ' SLICED PEA~HES ,. ... a ., 11 BIRDSEYE. 10 0t. Pea · & ·Carrots· 7 , .• , ORE·ID~ 12 or. Hash Brown PotatOes 2 · Jk VAN DE KAMPS 11 0.. Macaroni & Cheete 4 1oi:'J ROSARITA COCKTAIL TACOS 1111 .. 3 ,;, '1 ' J.fi..~~ BACK· TO -SCHOOL NEWS I "THE SUIT LOOK" rs ITI LONG VEST & WIDE LEG PANT. F•1li- ion'1 newest fall looks are in the Y echt Shop, and the color for fall · is 9r•yl . . SEE.IT NOWI C&H SUGAR 6 LI. 49' . -.~. SCH ILLIN& IMITATION BACON BITS · I • ' • 1'111 o;. .39( . HUNT'S RED • KIDNEY BEANS 8< I •1 N•. Ito t.. . - ' ·· .. ,...~ IMPERllllL • • MARGARINE. 1 11. , lk • CARNATION (Auorttil Flovon) hiitant Breakfad. · ·.Ste ' , PILl:SitlRY LAY!R,(A11or;il ~iYOll} CAKE · MJX ~,~:· 31 ,: 89' M:J;I: · • " .:· · ~ ., . : ,' COFFEE . . " .. , · ..... -69c M.J.I. ·.•·.COFFEE M.:t.a. , , · • COFFEE II& ),37 l 'I& 1.98. ' ·CHICKEN' OF 'THE SEA, CHUNK light TUNA ~~ · 4 ,~ 51 -------...L...... ..---DIAMOND LUNCH PLATES.· .. ci. 69c ZEE ':.·: ••.. ,.,' LUNCH· 8.6\GS .. c.:z ..,Jtc 8A-S61ES ·PLASTlC ' ' ' . · sandwiCh Bias·~4r . .'· ' IJ.iOME & GlFT SHOP LIDO YACifr~:SHOP . FLOWER SHOP . ANTHONY'S SHOE Rf PAIR ' ' CLEANERS • • QP~ DAILY t4 OPEN DAILY t-6, 'lON. i'l-4 OKN DAILY t ·l · 01111.Y t·l:SO, SAT. t.I D~ILT ltl0-4, SAT. l:JO·I ... ... ----------------------- ' ' 1 I • I I • • • • " DAILY mar Wtdntsday, Stptrmbff 4, 1%8 PILOT·ADVERTISER-'7 • • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.~~~~:;k-c~J-'· uo $11s OftH ••••.CAN .~w. •t•. enc \,Uttff • • • • CUI tJ\1- r.u. f 4 ....... -67 Coffee • • • • CAN : . ' •• . . • ~\ttA1S E~EiYDA r ' \ Mlrket' Basket Discounts~ Prices On · Q'uality Products~ No Games, No Stamps, ~No Costly ~'Extras'' ••••••. _..,...,_.._ 83C Cheese ••••• ~ ll. sti~"(h;~se ':,~ 77c mv.SHAAP,l k • .,,,.Lnicbn.... 3 i•,;...oz. 25c Cheese • • "'"'" 5;~;·cheese ~,47c ..... ~ .... ;'"''"""" -.. ·:-ts ""' ISCUI • • • • CT"'- CONVINllNT, IAfl, INIXPINSIYI REPUBLIC ·r MONEY ORDERS TRY OUR DELICIOUS MARKET BASKET .SALADS We make ' -fresh d<Mly In our own• lr.itd1en from ltie fine• irt11r~i.,.ts. W• odd llolhit19 but io¥ing core -newr pr-m... .km 1;1ui you'd mok• th.em In yolff OWft kitchen, with nolhing I.It out b111 lh• both~rl AU.ltilAKft Lt.St.!Tf'tl.lts & V!Cl'TAllES Ml! GUAIANtnO .•. . SUNRISE FRESH ,. ....... lie ......,p1...iy -.r,.a _. •"'I" MDAel kslcet pt..OU.:. }'<IV bev or "'•°""""'-~...... 11 c Bananas • • • • • ll. ·-Rai ' "'"'" " 47c sans • et"-OZ. rt:Q5. or you r money-back ~on f!Very purchase. Tru e, you give Up games onCf stomps to Shop ot Marlc.er!ctslct t. But yo1r get:bo r. gains and quality a lways, everyday. See for yourself. Mcano11o.~o1Mo-1.o.Solf 22c Bread • • • • •• ~g:; Ma.~ ........ t $173 Coffee ••••• ~ 0..-Topp"'9 43c Real Whip ••• ,. ~"-"""'a--~ s- ,· ... Counlry °"~ roe Sliced Bacon • ~~ Uil C...wry ~ 'W-rn.~ l-14 $139 Boneless Ham ... f"'-.IGM S\W.. 29C Li1k Sausage .'~ .lall °""" m..-v Quolily n .... ,_,.. 30c Chicken •••• • t•. \J- u.s.o.A.a...i.:. s,..;~ l orQ $105 0-Bone Cho s ... Swill "'""'""" S-"""' H0111 50c Butt Portion • • .. ii 5""" ,,...... • .,. ~ Si-.\ 55 Half Hams ••• "· c s ... h ,,......, o• ,.,_ JoM Smolied c-c.. $1 09 Ham Slices ••••. (old ia.'-8 98c Beef Steaks :;:;:; DEAL ftACt:: -SANDWICH GLAD BAGS ;~o 31 C l't:G Of I.SO. 11c 'IONUS DISCOUNT l,IGIAtS = Prk•• ••• •fl91;tlw 11-1tir"'9\ ,....,, Sepl.10, 1961. U S.OA.o..&c.T..,.i..ay ..... $119 Cube Steak.. • .. . 5;;.:c~·;tt;k"'. ,.$1 89 . U.5.0.A.Choic.T......,. •• ..i $119 Club Steak ..... USJl.A.Cloob r-i....r Iron~ hmily Steaks ... 95c ll..lD.A.0...T~•_, $t;w1ng •eef • ,. age • • ~.Ql.JAI $119 Jnstant'Coffee • , ;._,.H.Mi .. -l .. 1'91;k1~. $139 Coffee ••••• "' -C ff,.;.. rn.$)j3 0 ff ,,,,,CAH · (lld. IOi:OllloMI) l"l!Cobioo 3'-0l.. 84C• Syrup..... t l L ito';ftie Mix '~ 37c . i.,;t Matdaes:;;2SC t•lo"'4a-.r , 27c Sno. Bot .••• '"~ ~~or.45c Ju1c1 •••••• •n. ........... ,.. 31 · Margarine •• :.~ c ,............ 53 Swift Prem • ''<'.! . c ........... S M• · '"" 17c auce 11 • '"'~ ~'~~Wl.lpp.il 37c • 1\.\-01. Topping.. • • ""' ..._......., '>lie B-B-Q Sauce'~ Lil . . (;;:"J;n .• ""~ 38°. · !To';efrreats "~: 31 ~ ·-·-"'"""' 3 $1 ' Burry Chips '.':~'. · ~ ---5'>ll ' Pancake flOlll' ~ '->1 . ·~ i tM.-. • Punch •••• '"'!< 37c 1 c.._w.. 73 Conditioner • ·~ ~ iii~ach •••.• .' ~~ 6t o...-' .. 42c • Trend ••••• ~~ Spray Starch "c'!< 62c ' l(,vh. 3 T,,...-lrMcllr.,.I •: · Dinnen •• 3 ;."?,~ 5SCi ...K .... L Rat" "•·0'·16t en ion. cm il;f ian ... :~22~' .., "'" ""'"" 22 Rounds ••• 1:v·t! c PlkNik 1 ')e Shoestrings .':~ ,- Tenderay .Takes The Guesswork · Out ·of Buying Beef • • • · Oh{y U.S.D.A. Choice beef is chosen for Tenderoy. This '.fine b«lef is placed in special rooms where con• trolled ~limote speeds up natural tendering action -pro~ natural iDite1 ond flavor. No other beef so fresh con be so naturally te.Wer. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .• , ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,\ SWIFT PREMIUM OR FARMER JOHN SMO:KED HAM LB. WHOLE HAMS: LB, 55c BONUS DISCOUNT SPECIAL f.4.SY CA•vt. lARGE MEATY ENO c U.S D.A.. CHOICE TENOf:RAY BltANO 89 Rib Roast ••••. "· f:eone's1ea'~ .. l• 59~ fii°h st'e'ak"~":~·: ... gee U.S.O A. CHOICETENOERAY BRAND eac BONflfSS Clod Roast ••..• L• • (INCL 1 Oc OFF LA&EL} DETERGENT PALMOLIVE LIQUID 22-0Z. 8Tl. 49c IOIUS DISCOUNT SPIOAt FresH Fm NG CHICKEN WA.SU. 5SC 'THIGHS OR DWMSTlct::S Fryer Parts . • •. LI. • • • '-™OURSIARAltMEATOR 55c All BEEF Wieners •••.•• ~: · ····-.. .. ·FAMOUS FOR DEEP-CUT. DISCOUNT PRICESI WI All PLIASID TO ACCln , U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMP COUPONS e co· TA.MES~-ms - • ·--"'---------------------------------~--·-----.... ·-·~·~---~-~---·Mo=· --~--~-------- • --. ---- ,,. ''""r• .... • • • • ' ' • ( . ' . ·~ 1111 Jpple ol· Yo11r &a. .. ~ lflll"" 'Ill. NO NI. ... will be stepping brightly to the little school house next .week! Give · a polished, ' pertty lad and lass the new school togs and things that will make Tuesday' ·sepf,em- ber · 10 a shining happy day to Nm!li;nber. Shopping is ,_.and ·~Ver so pleasant in our lovely cool 72-degree fully enclosed mall. A .child- ren's delight is a ride on' our Carousel. Come today · <and enjoy selecting that .. just- right thing from over 80 stores and services at South Coast Plaza, the "Grand- est Mall'Of All~" ·south Coast ?lua , a as: C1L. "" 'Wt w : s a :rurr. •• a . -. • "9 19 IN ITOllS ANO .lfl!VICIS ••. A LI Card • llbtrt'1 HtlHf"t • C. H. lobr • -ti A-1cl • illniclol CaMl11 • .._ Tall F11hlw • lqttr•'• ...., lloW1 • hllw ....... • llotlto'1 Do1aollr U. • c.t.et'1 (h"'*-'1 Aott • Citlrict Colfhtrt1 • C1r1t'1 • Chuh111 • Chtf V • CM&: Acct11tfftt • Qri1' ,......._ • CUn1'1 St1tlonwy a Crocklf OtlnM NltloNI ... • fhW'1 Shoff • fl•'•.,...... ...... • h1 South COHt l'lau 1'h4ilm o '-'• o Goe01• Murray • Goldeo N"41e O oO:Tile ·'9 Trn~ • h•o 1...,.11 Sheet • H""lo & funk • H.f,C. • Hldlwy ,.,.., • HeuH el FMriu • -of> ...... -ofT .. ' ...... o -el T...., • H""" .. • Huntl"l!aft 1.,1,., & LHtl •. SMet • lowilf ily Jo..,i. • Jtt.,i. M.,.n •Joyce 5"" Tr .. O Jud(•• Klho & Uttor 0,._trltt • ~·1 ~ ....... _,; .. , • ._ ...,... • LI retltt Cale • Lied'• Sheer • Ulllw1 • M..._,,..,.. •,!lot-Co. .• --·· • M-& lluetl • ,_ • P•dk"""" ..i ..... -......... ,..,,,. a.,'. Ill .. -·• -•-•Id • ... .,,, INuty Worl<i • leeh•'t ~ •'s..0 o lffn •st;,,.• s..th c..t DNp e - -e' T .... -• 11t llacll • 1Wor lox•"' ..... AU M I' HI ... • *l•• Miik City •• !I! '811,. ~· ..., •• !"111 • "!· ~·· 1-ll!)tw!Jr • 1111'.Jo . ' • ' • . ' I , ..._~..._,.._._ .._ • • ' -M 'ft • •bftt ••·a+• •tt• h-h'· t, M • b' b·ee M ·M ~"L>A..·"M._•.........,.,.~~~...._ ~ --..... -......... -..... -- "!"' .. ---~-----------------... ------------------------------·-·. - -· •. -... ---. ... . . ......... -........ -- -- t-South Cood PIHo DAILY PILOT, s.,t. 4, 1Ha School boo tlmMableol and plcli-up locltlao& -· Oii• nounced tocllo' by Newpert.. Mt• Umlied Scbool District. BusocheduleebylCbooll end gradM tell -and where to cat.ch the bus ~ay morning, Sept. 10, a,. flral day of ochool. --.u,lble l 0 rid• should wall. al the oeop nearest tbetr home. No notilicolion will be malled In students telling OPAQUE l'ANTY HOSE FISHNET BIKINI PANTYHOSE ALBERTS PANTY HOSE SUPPORT PANTY HOSE .... - PSCIAL -1et eUALIT"t of trllOllpOrtaUon, Mid ho •xpocU 80IDO --» ve lull .lnll<lo IM ftlldlil ~ will dMll w ...-Ibo llhort --....., from """'°' lo IM btY ~I'll -bow II -out, but I tblm ,...,. lciDC to haw to have IOfD• mltllod ol -~" Mor· rlaon IO!d. A nouc .. ble feolllre of the bu1 tcbedulel t1 bow early 110mt bUIN urlw. Some then $199 $199 $199 54'' I HOSE ....... .,. ....... H ..... TM ....•.• 2:s100 · Over 100 Colan lo C"-From-Sir• I Sharl to 13 Extra Long ALBERTS STOCKS A COMPLETE LINE OF TIGHTS and LEOTARDS IN 15 Pastel Colors-12 Styles By D,,,..ldn 0,,.., -· !hn. Fri., 10 A.M. to ' '.M.-Sot 'Tll ' , .M. l'HONE. 540.4997 ••1aTOL AT THa MN DlaGO .,,. •• WAY, OO&TA Mat.A IT'S BACK TO CAMPUS BOOK & LEARNING Skirt and Blouse effect on y it's a ress ped with a smart new weskit look Many styles to choose from Size 5 to 13 $28 to $33 .I \ SOUTH COAiT PLAZA Directly Above Cerrousel llll51'0L AT MN DfE60 FREEWAY e OPEN DAILY 10.9,Jo P.M.; SAT. Tll • Tune In the Colorful Sound of Orange County •uslc! RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fashion Island . Newport Beach Spring and Summlf LADIES RUDBl8S BACK·TO• SCHOO SPECIAL Natlanally _ Adverti..cl ATIACHE CASES AND LUGGAGE TO 25% OFF ALL l/2 PllCE ROOTEM'I LUGGAGE ..B...,. •I ,,_ ClJ,..- Innes · SHOES OUR GANG of" TOUGHS" BACK TO SCHOOL $ SPECTACULAR • 90 REGULAR $14.00 "COVER GIRL" and "Escapades" • in • • ltDinging anti.que leathers Open Your Own. Cbarp Account Or U.. Your Muter Cbarp Or BankAmtricard Innes SHOES • , , FITS THE FAMILY BEST SOllTH COAST PLAZA lrlatel •I San Dleto fl'llWtJ • • ..._ ______ ~_.;... __ ...... ,_,~_,..'le' ..... .., ... ,,__ ... ...........___....._ __ --------,--~---------·-_ _,..., _____ ...._ _____ . ~--.....:.c.o0_...,....a;...., .... --.............. ..._ ................. -..... .;....;; .......... .,,-....:.:··.c·::.·.....:.· -·:.... .... _ 7~" ... "•'""r~'<>~•..-• , .. ~ .......... F-.# ... >•o.-,o .... O"OA--.4r•W ... -•W"•OAO ............. 0-0$-ppwoOAO-•-O-... ------·--··-••*">-o..-•>""<4'""••~··-•-•oo-••~•-••~---~ •-...,.·-· --.~ ...,.__....,,___..,..... ____ ,._ ____ ._..._ -• .. r • DAILY PILOT, Sop! 4, I~ Laguna Lists Bus Sehednle NEW School bus timetat>lec and pick·~ loc1Uool were an- nounced today by Laguna Beach Uolfted S c b • o I DIMri<I. Buo llOOedlllet toll "4>en and where to catch the bus Tu"'dey, Sept. 10, the first day of ocbool. Stud<W eligi- ble to ride should wait at tbe stop nearest their borne. Supt. William L. Ullom 8<lld it la the policy Di the board to provide tr&mporta· tion, wtisever pradical, fOI": l -AU otudenu in kin· GG Buses Set Runs Garden Grove Un Ifie d School District bules will go into operation the first day Of classes, Sept. 10. and scbedules are going into the mail to students. Lists of bus stops and ari- val and departure times will be posted in the high schools, ii studeots do not get sduM1ulel at home, seid Lee Hoffmaster, director of district ....,!!pOttation. The district bu 50 buses, which cover a network of 400 routes each day. Only ooe driver in ttie fleet is a man. plays •.• '1 Auf WeiderMhn" ' ' dergarten through • i x \ h grade. -Junior hi"1 I C h 0 0 1 atudentB who !ve west of upper san Remo • n d Temple Hill& Drive and west ot Wendt Terrace or further than one mile f r p m Thur&ml School. -High school students who Ilve north of Boat Can- yon, ·a o u th of Diamond Street and eaat of. Canyon Acres Drive, east o f Rimrock Canyon Road and Temple Hills Drive, east of Bluebird Canyon Drive and Cress Street, or further than one and one half miles from Laguna High School. Following are the bus schedules: Lii-Hltll --*""~"* 1:'11 So. Cout Hwv. t. T,...w,.. lll•nd J:OI So. Coul Hwy I. .&.11to OvVIW!M 7:09 It Co.111 Hwv." Camel Point 7:10 , Coell ltwy. I. !llutf D,.. 1:11 • C0111t !'iwv. I. CLrClt Dr. 1:1J So. CCNl'1 HWY. t. ThtH A•ch 1~~1 .. $cl. COMJI Hw'f ... TllrH Arcll ll•Y Ann. 7;11 It CNll HWY.\ ttri Avt. 7:1 . Co••I HWY. tfld Avt. 1:10 • 1<oe1t Hwv. & WnJ so. 1:ll So. N!/Jit ~ 1,::,.•v Dr, 1:05 No. ~II HWY. & 8t11rtY 7:o.i No. Otll HWY.\"'"' 1~01 No, 11 Hwy. ltorolt J:ot No. oa11 Hwv. emu11c1 ,,.,. ••• 7:Ft No. Coe1t HWY. & Cry1ttl Covt 1:\1 No. Coasl H'I¥)', & Sttbltl 7:U No. Cotst HWV. & El M&rro Trtlltr Pk. 7:15 No. eo.11 Hwy, &. lrvlnc Covt 1:16 No CO.II HW\I ... Emtrtld ••v Gt!t No. 1 7:17 No. Colla! HWY. • IEl'nfnkl ltY Gtlt No. l 7:1• No. COl1t HWY. lo E,,,.r1t41 .. y G'~'it, N~C..1 Cots! WWY. I. CrtK'ltlt lt'f ••• 7:Z2 No. Cot.It HW\I. lo Chloullt 7:i. No. Cgat l'twr. &. Wtve • '~~'1- 1:11 LHUll& .:tll'fOll ll•. &. C.,._ A~~\\ l"'1tM C........ It•, & '--WMft'I f'~~;; I* L-c-ll•. lllllr. .,.. :N tllot Lllfllfll (111\ftlfl Itel. Sor!OIM 11: ... ll~ l.tfll"f Ctn'fOI It•. • CNtlt 7:o.i :IGl'Sf Lltlvnt Ctl!YWI ltd.Y.f-.W. 1:11 toJJ2 L-Ct11,,_. d. VII. Hc5~. I:• UO..... ClllYtn It•. & El Toro .. l :IS lj.'~'1 H~. t-· 1:11 . C._t Hwy, LtllUlllll l:ll . C .. 11 HWY, & VIUorlt Vnderl'!IU 7:U lo. CM1t Hllll 'w;·-T111"M I\ Dr • ~~ti ~11: ~=::': l ,.~' Avt J:OJ A It LtfUlll l"'!l'l.ll'lt H)ll1 Dr. J:OI A Ml LttUftt ChMlo!I WIJ J;OI (Mo!t,.. WtyJ 'Ztll Wfl.Y 7:10 V!'!t Hlll1 r. f Crnlt Wt'f 7;lj Ttmll'lt Ill r. 7:1 '""oi. Hlll1 D~ Tll<lr1lon 1;14 T.....,lt HUI• br. & •• ,.,ltw .. _ 1,11 Cr1u • llutiDI•• Edtn1loin 1:1f llllflli~ Cy11. Dr. .. E11t..,111 W11 • 1:21 \k.ltbl•d f~,Dr ... lttSeltl ~j~ c1::."1 g,JOla'""'.i"' 1tH Dlt111lutl ""'"' Lii~ ...... l:_"J.>!!.ltt<!' ttlit' ..... So.. ?M:l H~.".'T'a .... !:: ~~ 11::: t ·1~· ...... _ So. 111111 HwJ... -So. otsl H'WY. & Al t"'9td So. oul Hwv. a Ctll'ltl hint So. .,.., Hwt. & •~Ok So. II HWY. t L APtrh. So. _,HWY. Clrc or .. l?l•l So. C..11 HW'(, M flt TrM So. Co11,t H"n•. & Tllrtot Ardl 11'¥ So, COlll HWY. • 1'1'11'111 Ard'I ••¥ Anlllll • So. ~ti HW"t'. J•crou trom Mlft•l So. st~-· l. m ... .,.. i oe:: H~: t ~111°'"'• NII HWY. "'I'° Ptrt. atll HWY. Dltlflond N ii IVlll Af'M .... UI-(111-.... l.1111,1111 &ttd'I HllPI School LlllUM ClllYClll fl:ll. & CllWOll Aeret LttuM Cll'l't"O!! ltd. • LllJ111'1 FVf'l'I. ?llll LH..,... Cl-Jiii. J, R11. tllltl Llltl.IM CtllYClll , Sort0rnt •a. LlltuM tl'IYOl'I R.111. V.F.W. L1111111 !'""°" ll:cl. t Ct.tit llodr; Lu-''""" ll:d. • v.i Hos41. LttuM ·e~°" R.d~ & E~ ,,..~ ltd. s:: ~:! ~: t L~clt NO. 11 HwY. t f....,tld I.., Ne. ' No. Olll HWY ... lrvlllt c-No. otlt Hwv. A Et Morro Triller .... NEW MUSIC All PEANUTS fANS, YOUNG AND • n.w mutic box !"x.f" "Sound of Music".,. Ouh Picks President Charles Dillinger of Laguna Beach has been named the new prNident of tbe Soult Coast Q'vitan Cllub. Installed along with Dill· Inger at a meeting held et the O:iast Inn were Vice Presidmt Lesr&el Venables of South Laguna e n d Secretary Julian Goble of Laguna Hill!. The Civitan Club i8 a mn- political organization with 10 members. It spoDS<lT! con- tests fOf' the best theme papers on civic topics, helps support the Boys' Club "and , rotarded cl>l!dre!l. Work Okayed On Freeway Th• S..te °"'8rfmeot of Public Works bao awroved $3.6 million for advance con- riructioo of 11!e widening of over 13 miles Of t b e Newp<rt Freeway. The area, which will be widened from !our to six lanes, extends· from P a 1 I-1 a d e s Roed-BrJstol Street in Costa Mesa to .an area just south ol. the Riverside F r e e w a 1 .Jn. te<cbange in Anellelm. two-texture tie Comiq er iolnr. ft'• • tM for fa'f'Ofita k>olr: 011. cunpual Tht cirdt-toe shlllie wftb brown IUlde Uppll' ii trimmed fen Uld 1R wttb matchlJll' bn:nn. ~ hath«. y,..•,. .. Qulllc..t(• ....... foll,.. .... "" j ... 5.99 upPer level lrflfwl -It tho Son Dlep f...,..y Cotti - ......_ --------.... ._ -. =·-·--····=··· '•+··· = = h··· ··.o--t~'w.·.ro..~tL:Ti ..._ .... loU T.._.llOll Junior Hiii! klMlof lltrtl & """""' L111len & Throl.tth Cr-t11 & Ctltllne Cllt!llll & Tluolll So. Cout Hwv •• A11tt. C11trln1 & Dtk $o, c .. 11 HWY. a lrookt So. Cotll Hwy. & A11t1 So. eo.11 HWV. & MM So. to.11 Hwv. & Rocl<.""'91 So. COl1t HWY. & Y.IC'tWNI Unlltf'!llU So. tout HW\I'. a L1111111lta So. Cotti HWY. & lllV. Lte-. So. (Olll Hwr .• Allto °""""d So. COlll HWY, • Ct,,,.I Point So. ta.ii HWY. a llult Or. So. eo.11 HWY. & Clrclt Dr • So. Qlot.11 HW\I'. & Mine T.., ...,,ts. So. to.st HW,r. & TtlrM Ardo 11¥ So. C:0.1! HW'I'. a Thr.. .4rcll .. ¥ Allfltll So. Cotti HWY. a "Sttos" 221'2 So. Cotsl HWY. & tlh SI. $a. Cotti HwY. a Sltl SI. So. Coul HWY. & hi SI. I. Ctllllnt So. C-.t Hwy. & WW St, FAIL SEASON TERRY ROBES SmaU-Med:lum-lerp 815 00 So. C-t Hwv •• Wftlty Dr. f-lt Mlltl. • ......,... cur-,.. L.nlllll c...,.. "" Tt!Unklt'I Junior Hhlll Sd!ool ·=.:'ifti~ Ptr't & 5tlort Ttmpl9 Hlll1 & Dvnnl11t T-19 Hltll a Ctrrlto. u" Ttm11l1 Hiib Dr. T-1• Hllll • U-• Stn Rtmo 1?21 Ttrr'\Pi. Hlt!1 Dr. Ttm0i. Hiii• • Tll11n1on T•m•l• HU11 & Ctft¥Oll vi.w (See LAGUNA, Pa1e •l S..uth c..,. l'loxo llht.I .t S.. DW.. ,..._..,, C.119 M"9 546-2066 tA,nd capezio , ' ---... --------... ----. ....... -·- l • -- • \. .. .. ... ... ~ .... -. ........... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .... -' . , ......... .. DAILY PILOT, Sept. ~. !Ml ·-··'•"'"·~······· \.-. . . ,, ' . . .... . . . \• ' ... ._ ' • r ' . . . . .,, . ~ --1--.., . ' .... Laguna Beach Schools List Bus Schedule for Fall the Scene with the Sta1-terset A SINGER' .wing machine IMlh oonvenieol carrying case. Smooth s1ilchng forward and reverse, this machine sews on all lypes of fabrics jf.;t'·"---;;;-;--trom sheers ID heavy \!" """'1en3. II~ Quiel And vibration-free. and a SINGER' ceniller VICtUll e1 ..... ll's got a long rmch. Clllnl ligh i:iaces. IOwlliacesand ~-al l)laolo. Comes ~·111with ac:c r rs :-iie& lor$!*ial clearing lol>;. I e-> ..... °""$99 .... ~---·­' I& 1Plt8,_I 4 I I I l ~.~~e"I """'"'... ..... Lwt.r ~ I .._. _ _.....,,_ ... slNCIR .... t* SINGER CHICIC ADORISSES llLOW fOR NIARIST SINGER STORE SANTA ANA Dant••• IOI W ..... St. 1(1 2.,,., COSTA MllA lri.t.t & Stt11fl-r l40·16SJ s.... c.... ''•t• t Hearing Set to Allow Oil Drilling Permit SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -A Sopt. 11 pulJlic bearlllg has -let by Ibo cily council hw. on a permit to allow <ii drilling Oil 2,000 ..,,, .. ol ... operty -by the University of Oalifornfa. Seeldnc the permit 11 George L. Guthrie, a Newport Beach resident, geologflt llnd u1oci1te pro· fes1<r ol petroleum bechnolOIY at Oran1• Coast OoU.1•. He said he iJ; .usocated with Northlode Exploration Ltd. of Vancluver, B.C. 'lbe firm hu leued 1he pro- perty, located in vacant, hilly land in tht southeast comer ol the city. He said drilling on an in· il:ian lo..a.Cfe area woo.Id lho Ortego lllJbwoy of the s.., Diego rr-ay. Guthrie aid be an- ~cipatog pwnpint 500 ID 1.000 bBlTI!la of hlgb (U·to- oil ratlioo fluid dally • He e.5timated that over the ~year period of the lease the 2.000 acres could produce oil worth $2.Yl to l400 mllllon. He said ttie area had been 1ubjected to oil drilling in t.he J>ast by three com· panies, but not successfully. 4 on Coast Win Award GoDD a Color Kick Make tf'te scene I" thleperMtrand greJll wool lcntt. Oursak>nlln sln1Stolanty, "'28. • begin u IOOn •• J)OISiblt. He asked perm!Mion to drill 24 hou'• a day and promised 11\at alUr Ille initial 20! day• of drilling, no rigging would project beyond tfle surface ol tM rugged, unpopluattd terrain . Four Orange C o a 1 t C o J I e g e a r chitectural studenti from the Orange Coast area have received if.·· ~···:· 8~~:~,!.""'~·7:: nf1US·ei ~'Qi-~~o~ Association for winning en-}.. ~ ··.·"""."'.·. '*~t 0 mi lY trie. in ttie model house -.-"¥' designing competition. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Guthrie said Dil would be pomped lltrougt. P\le• ID lrUck lo.ding stations near They are, Jim Caldwell. o,.. MK. nn ""· ...,... .,. .,,... p.-. 5292 Glenroy Drive, Hun· w. tllt 6:ot ,.111. tington Beach; Denni1I .. ------------------~ Wilkinson, 15600 HcrtenH --------------------- Group Forms For Cranston Ave., and Stamley Ryman. 9801 Cheshire Ave., bc:laJ. of Westminster; and Steve Roye. received 1 p e c i a 1 Blvd., Ne_,t Beoeh. In addi.Uon, <ildwtll and ''Caltforrii•n• for RoyH I'!Ceived apecial Craaston" i1 now being pre 11 en ta ti on drawinx coordinated in U'le Seal Beach.Surfside areas by _ .. _,._ard& __ . -------I Mr1. M.ortCl1 Baum of 81511----- Catalina Ave., Seal Beach. Persona interested i n aidina: Alai. Cranston in his bid for a seat ill ~e U.S. Senate are invited to contact · Mr&. Bawn or Mrs. R1ctiard Shlttley, of 241 Sixth SI .. Seal Beach. c/W_akethe S Fall cene IN THE • Sf'OTLIOlfll WHO? Chrl1' thet's whol The ntw fashion store in South C<Mst P11z1 '-"'"\ -.... OUR CLAIM TO FAN;.? lli, N~iTftW· FASlllOHS FOR l'OU 10 lU lliE ~ACtl Call Sinier for 7·Pomt Home Tune.Up. featuring top Mmt br1nds 1t 11nsibl1 prices. $~71 ONLYAlo SINGER BUENA PARK l l JO 0. Tit• M•ll TA 1-7140 111•11• '•rk C111t ... Rent a Touch &Sew'"Deluxe Zis·Zaa MWin1 machlna by SINGER for saso \ PER Free dtflvery MONTH and pick-up! • I I Call Of stop by )'OIK Sinaer Center today • ... _ _.., a-.•11111011-r SINGER OAltDIN GROVE I ffJI • Qa,.a• IJMCllO °"'"'' C.nty l'l 111 ~ ANAHllM Ill N, LN.r1 Ill-I 126 A11•h•ltt1 C...t.t LA MIRADA 11014 Le Mlrff• ll'ltl. LA 14112 u Mlrff• C.11•• , •T"*""•"""""''"~'""'<"""".,...V'l""!•,..,.,.""'""''"n"'n'"'~"""t"'Crcor"'•'""•r.os •-•"•.,.,,_.,, ,..,..-• ., ..... .,4 .. 4.,0rce_s,..:"4c"''""'*"*""'' .,_.,_.,,_ .. , .,4 .,.., _ • ...,., _, _,...,.,.....,._, ··~·-· ~-~----·~,~~ . _ ..,... . .,o;,· __ ,..... __ __.. """"--_ _ _ _ -.. ..-...... .-..-..... --· ··-·· .,, .. y\io ....... ~ •• -"'\•' ••••• ,,.., ~:·.~"'"'.. .. .... .-.,.,.I' ..... ..,,,..,.. .. ,,..-T •Y-·~··•=e ,.-..- ; i ~--~ ' .. ' Soutft CaHI Pion, DAl.L.Y PILOT, !tr'· 4. I~ . ' ftemedy for A·spirin Fastest and Safest Arthritis? • IS ! ·-· . -..: ~""4ic1 remedloo need· -~;1u.~ llph1n far --._.uton,r------------------------------.,.,.--------------o:;ir" ·~ lo tbo most :!!}~!and lllolt dnll for ~. ·••i'' .• .,. P.Ea11omaa , 't\;~;-~profe11or ~ ~ ' ~:.ad.,,oi.., u: ·11 -otve_r,lty of . ~·· So• Frenclaco ~-~"'" ~b'l7ml!klli •·rilt.m;llffw from -Jinn of-· 1111 • I f!' only to bell't dllea1e Ill~ ctemslc llmltaUOD y~· liiijof ICtlvtty... Dr. ~li11f.••" aald. ...... llriclly apealc- iat, me-an ~on of '59.~. but Che -d 11 QliJl,jo-dlJoCribo owr 100 iiiiitliOl condltlODI I h a I ........ oehlDg and palli In *It~ the Jomta, he ex· -~~·· .. .Jliftiis riiritic group of ~ cause crippling 4flfottnltl.ee. Productive men ~ ~en .in ttie Jrime of life ·,no &re afftioted an-,._.111 Joge• 110:1ie ~ million "dal• of work ," Dr. l!nsl&DWI continued. ~on to rellevtnr ; poln, ,op\rln helps to wp- .. ~s in8ammation of the JOintl if enough of tlhe drug ia li'Ven. If kiflammati.on · l.&n't nduced, er i pp l iD a: . ~ties which are ir· : revenl>t• oan result. As · lone as 11>1 patient la llllder we don't bealtate t o lftocril>e "" to 21 lablell • cloy. Rlnlioc of the -• II a sip l>at too much lll\)lrln bM been take," -Dr • Ens1emaa llld. In IOlll<I people, "'l!"I" CU ..... ln:llgeetiDD and -bleedinc-'l'lt!s hap- --Mpinil ciyotaJa ·-lnbtioD by <>Hncin« .. tbe llomadi wall. Seer•· ti.on Of mucous, t b e ·-·· lqtUd lining, la Hduced lldd 111 campoalllon II altoHd to make It less pr_otecttve again s t --acid. Patienta w«b a new or healed peptic • ulcer .-e advi&ed to &db.ere rigidly to tl>eir anti-ulcer trea1meat when aspirin ill considered. necessarY. There are 911Y'1'al fOnns of aspirin readily available which reduce Ille chances of 1tcmacb distre.11, D r . Engleman said. These in- clude the buffered tablet.1 which contain antacids, coated tablet:! which do not dissolve until ttley reach the intesttne, and a preparation which rele~ the aepirtn more slowiy to decret.se the number of doses required each day. Some pe0ple are allergic to aspUi.n, but thi.!i is rare , Dr. Engleman said. "I believe tbe .advantages of the drug· fat outweigh the disadvantages," b e con- cluded. lfA1lBOR BUSES ... ~aed from Pare Z) ·~_''e JOI PRINTING · : ". 'i: • PUILICATIONS · ·· e NEWSPAPERS • _'£ i:! f·~ ~ ... O.. et n. &..rtfft JHrtt11" i. er.,,,. e. •• .,. •• ~····~ .....,._ 4'ja.~c• • •· . . ~ SHOETREE .• CREPE ~$ •• TIE SOLE by Jo'!:I~• / .. ' ' ~ IN RICH • SHA-G-SUEDE IN GREEN, BROWN and $16 BLACK end ' NEUTRAi._, ' Campus l Bound? I --back .. ' . ocbool ud. time with ' peu-lect -· l<>«hoollllft •.• • W<rld -Wltb>a ... watcb. Wlttnauer """""·..,.,,._ ml ...... fuhion featunl an "A" tor uceUencAt. Hla ..... Ben .•.• Wtl lN/\.lll I./ -- BANMMEllCAR.D • MASTlR OiARGE • PERSONALIZED CRIDIT SoLilft Cq.ql ~· • 33J1 lrillol • Costa Mela • 540-9Q66 • BRUT-lFUL: VAN EU EUROPAS. continental quartet of suave, weN-heeled italians making a strong fashion sta e- ..... ment oow m an jm shoe saloos. forcefully designed of antiqued calf w~th an- tiqued accent-sories, 21.00. A. camel or black with golden buckle. 8. camel with gold - en buckle. C. green, navy or camel with golden buckle. grey wftA a ~lver-y one. D. n~ -Mth a silver1 chain camel or dark brown with a golden ooe. et kl, brut? JOSEPH MAGNIN ' • \ ' . s~op jm 11 JOu!I. co1sl pl1ra, l>rislOI 11 ;.. "df190 frHW1y, c:osl1 mesa: mond~y, lhurs<l1y, friday, . ' . • r • la ':30; luesCl1y, w1ilnes<lay, salurd1y 1()..6 . . I .· ... ' • • • • • • ' • • I I I I I • I ' I ( ~ I l'l"""""."~---::""'".""' _____ ".""' _______________ ... _____________ ,.... .... 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Ind lduutlf Btb Allen lholl)' ind Tht lmptrills. 1ln1tr 811blra MeN1l1, comedian Cti1rll1 Mlllllfl, 4rid tilt lour-1111~ ruc•·l•u 1\\1:!----,~~--n,_.­ D Sii O'Cltd M1W1t! cq -o.. tilt II Kttl" (w .. tt111) '60 - Al•11 l.ldd, Doll MllfflJ, Do1ont ··-' .... _(30) IDWINfa twt IE)AIHf lilbll• 6:l0 0 INBC lflWI seniiCI {C) (60) m "' ,_, .... <Cl ,,~ m I LM l.lqi (30) Ill 41 Cll """"" • ., (SOI m,_ (30) m 11 ... ft'I tllHI (30) fl) Pit Cm tM SIMdioft: A rtP· 1U1nlltiv1 from the SPCA (Nts 1 boy 1nd his p1r1nb tiPS on tht 111leetin1 of a pet for th1l1 home erwironmenl 1:Jo e a m LMt 111 Spiel: 1C> t&01 Sdenee-flCilon 1dvtntur1 wries with Guy Willl1m1, 111111 lockll11t, Mirta Ktid•n. Billy Mumy 1nd An1el1 lfOUP, Tht Rawls. 0 ~ (]) Wtdllllll" Niatl Mowlt: (C) ~. a-Stlplfl& II lllJ led?" (eomtdr) ·~1n M1rtln, Ellllblth MO!llfomwr. MlltiR &II· 51111. Jill St John, Ricltard Conte, C.ral Bumltt. A h111dtom1 doctor lltftt of 1 TY wits, const1ntty pur· IUICI by WOftler1 11111, rou kl PIJ· chi1trist for help. Th1 dodo(a ~um plots with tilt ibt's li1nc11 to hurry th,11 weddinr. (RJ (!) 1111/ldl ill ltlt Sun {C) (30) m Jl[f fntiY1l: "Olympl1d 1936 ... Tht first pro1r1m in 1 serlu II· (r•ltln1 tti1 tll:Clttmenl of !Ill Ninth Olyml)ic Games held 111 Btrlln, l'.Oe1· many ht 1936. Ill Lldl• UbJI m lid: lllfl111 Ntn (C) {60) Q) llllJ tr111M CfUMdt (t) (60) Iii D C.bllllft th II Nodl1 (C) Clrtwrirht Ko storyllM w1ll1bl1 11 lO•lO m M• y~ N •· t prm time. • YO!' "''' s "" ""'" c1tnct 0 Tbt Ylr ... 1111: (CJ (90) "Thi Gentll T1mt1&." C11y Grainger hir1s el Don1jl ' thr11 convicts 11 Shiloh R1nch In I dan(lroul ttpwimtnl fot I pnt-11:00 tJ Dfttl O'tlod; lllpeft (C) (30) pollll pelllle pll)fflm. (R) lttry Dunphy. 111 Nfl Actlln: (C) (30) "Grltlfl Bay: The GrMtut Cl11llen1e."' study "' tht GrHn 81y P1tklfS and how tlllr Mftlmt 1 succeuion "' ntlf dlsulrous Jnjud11 wtill1 llltllin1 for 1 !bird con1Kutiv1 NFL Champion· sl'llp. 0 Tiit 11~ .... Mwl: (C) (31)) Tom Brobw. 0 Tiii WDrftWI (30) 0 Min.: (C) (30) Ball11 W1r1l 0 Movit: .. ,., tr Die" (d11m1) '63-Emut Bot1nln1. m Ltl Cr1nt (C) (60) GORDO MOON MULUNS , By Charfes M. Schub By Gus Arriola By Harold Le Doux By Ferd Johnson IMPROVEMENTS _;_ A visit to the San Diego Zoo on "Zoorama" tonight at 9:30 on Channel 13 provid- es d. look at some of the improvements made there over the last decade. A recent experiment~ an o~angutan and six crocodiles plus a look -~e birds of Baja California also will be include() .. TELEVISION VIEWS Costeau Sets 'Whales' Show By ROBERT MUSEL S NEW YORK (UPI) +-Deep in the dark d9s of the oceans, fant.Astic battles are going oJE)lt this moment between sperm whales and giani ~ as awesome as the clashes of the dinosaurs in g:e days when the world was young. := NO ONE HAS ever photographed these miJi!y fights to the death for they take place 2,000 o:.~ feet down where little light penetrates. But if~· one ever records them for television audienc!Cit will be Philippe Cousteau and his one-man suti!Qil· rine. = Handsome. bearded Philippe, 27-year-old~n of Oceanographer Jacques Cousteau is just comrat- ing final work on their new documentary "Whariii'" which will be shown on ABC-TV Nov. 15. It ii ' e fo,.\lrth in a serfes of 12 fascinating studies of . e oceans produced by the Cousteaus and David 1- per. ~".:·: YOUNG COUSTEAU stopped off in New Ybfk briefly this week for talks about the progress o,!:file ~~ree-year project which carries the general !l\Je, The Undersea WOfld of Jacques Cousteau.":Afid over lunch at La F<lnda Del Sol he told of his ;Jl!l'n to catch with his cameras the great squia as ~Y surface at night in tbe Humboldt Current of!ihe coast of South America. :._· • Some of these beasts must be SO feet aciOis, from arm-tip to ann-tip, based on the finding~ Of.. a squid eyeball nearly one-foot in diameter in ~e stomach of a sperm whale. ~ ·- 0 @ (}J Tiit AVlfllllS: (C) (60) ''Split." John stHd IDd T111 Kln1 lnYKtlptl tht murder o/ 1n 11en1 from the MlnlsUy ol Top Stcr1t tnfonn1tlon. They suspect 11111 on• cf lht 111nts at the ministry mry bl unde11oln1 "psytholotica1 disin· legration" throu(h 1n ob'l'lou1 "aplittlnr'' of his pnonalit,. (R) COUSTEAU TRAILED grey whales. s#n whales and fin-backed whales for the documen{d)t, keeping track of the great mammals at night ~a radar .. Guilded by Dr. Ted Walker of the ScrtJ!ps Oceanographic complex at La Jolla, the expe<\ldbn lived with and among whales and recorded somr.1-e- • ' • • • ' • • • ' ' • i • • • • • • ID Nrw. (C) Biii John1. Im !Wiciero 3A (C) 11:15 (!) Mo~il: "Chiup ConflclentW" 0 MM\IH $ MW. "Abollt Mrs. (d1am1) '57-Brian llelfh. Dk:k Lall•• (dram1) '54-Shlrley Booth, for1n. Robert Ry1n. A 'IL'llmln who Is now owner of • thrivina bolrdin1 llou11 r1ealls Ill• teerlt kw1 1H1ir she once hid. iE Dr. TltlO dtl lllMI 11:30 0 Movi1: "fiwt Aiaimt t111 Kollll" ID Tnltti If ~ (t} (30) (dram•) '55-G.uy Madison, Btlta · d) Pwry M-.i (60) Keith, Kim H~•k. ft) Coll'l'tl'SltiM ltil: EJl1n Slew· art, th• todmoth11 of a 1r011p of l'OIJ"I pl1ywri1hts and 1ctors. tllks 1bout htr Cafe LI M1m1, 'fllhiclt II th• toCll point al lll Off·Bro1dw•1 the.f!KlillerMnl. · m ftllpe Sancher 1:00 0 Tiii M1ppy W1ndt11rs: (C) (30) "Ult Stop of lh1 Color1do.'" m Muel (C) (30) m-•-t<l Ill MilrtWI Mulkll 0 ID @ Tllt T111iirfrt ._ (C) 0 Mowll: '°EHJ C..., E., lo" 1musit1I) '47-0lina Lynn, &lr!J F11Z1er1ld. IZ:GO m JM Pynl (t) 1Z:30 m Alt-Nlillt Show: "Wom1n !n tilt Window.'' "Rom1nct on tht H\1h Sels," ''Subm1rlnt D·l." 12:45 O MtW: "Not 11 n11 Elrtli" (stl·li) '57-f'aul Birch, Bev&rlJ Gtr· land. Q] Actiot1 Tllfftr1: "D1ft1&rout Joumey."' TUMBLEWEEDS Sl'LEND!~1 MY BO'IJ OOl MORNING WE ASStMBLE~ AT THE SALOON FOR ~~~O~~~~l~DN~~~ WE 11'.lliSHED OUR BADGES, AN' DIVIDED INTO SMALL COMMITTEES, TO DEAL WITH MORE IMPORTANT 8USINESSI --- By Tom K. Ryan markable whale lore. ~ ~ "I don't like to attribute human iotelligeri.Ci'":to animals," Cousteau said, "But we saw the birth o~ a grey whale baby, six feet long and just as wrihkled and appealing as a human baby. Later it dem~ attention from its mother and when she was ~P on the surface the baby would ram her to wak('lfer up. , .... "WHEN SHE WAS ASLEEP one day the baby whale came over to our boat and played arouniflt. This was obviously forbidden. Mother awoke, :iiw where her infant was, swam over and with tietli.il gave the. liltlo . .one a solid smack that taught at\ a painful lesson." ' :,r; Another extraorWnary bit of a film s~o'(r-a young sperm whale dropping out oi the pack •f{en the expedition tagged it with a tiny skindeep 'llal'- pooo intended to help keep track of its wand~r§s. Two mature whales dropped back from the !!Ek and stationing themselves on each side of the yo~­ ster repeatedly arched their backs. The yount:Se took the hirrt, arched its own back and disl~td the harpoon. ;:. :.; l :lO R 9 (JJ The lftlft, Millblllill: (f) (30) M11. Orysd1l1 1rr1n111 for 1 blia11d to llil Bwerty Hilla whe n '"""1 becomu homa:Ck for tht ailhl of snow. (R) COUSTEAU SAIO the documentary had il!<)!l- vinced him there is no longer any excuse for \fall· ing which has already reduced the blue wha\f:. the largest living thing ttiat ever existed on eara,""1.- to the point of extermination and t.hreaten~e 1:00 11 MoM: "Undtr fire" (d11m1) existence of other types of whales. -.. ·l'i-RP '""'·St~''"'"-MUTI AND JE~ By Al Smith Incidentally, whalers say "thar blows!'" i!Mn 0 Wrll'lllnl (C) (90) D li7l Cil ,.,... ,._ (t) '30l Thi Rn. Tom Wlnttr 1llutu to 1men to llltticl; Slrsln Wlnttr •sb help In flndin1 htr husband; Jiii Smith loses hlf b1by; C.rolyft RUS· sell sees her molllll' ind 01, Rouil • u tmbraa a w.ril: "Wrt "°"''I" (dr•· they sight a whale. Cousteau says "thar she blo~' m1) '4'-!rlin Ahernt, Const1nc1 '""'.:=:-;::;:--:;:;::::;:--::;:;;;-T.1'::::":::=::~::::::~=,.... .. -'i' .•. ~-~-·~· ~~~~~'T',_.--... -~-~----"r--was invented by landlubber novelists.'' : 8"'''"-11 Wll~TS GOIN' ON? 'TWO'S BECAUSE \--:....:..:....:._ __ ;_ ___________ .,,-, - H AS A MATT'ER OF 0.K.,KIDS, YoU RUN :::;: • THURSDAY DAYTIME MOVIES 0 C.•11wit, lwllttln loa1d Ohn (Cl - 11:00 0 ''$uplfllat1rr11" (Kt·ll) ·33 - C.rolt Lombud, Rtndolph Scott. ..,.. N111 " ltll' Chm" (1om1nc1) '3Z~rol• lomb1rd, C11tt G1bl1. ll:lO m -0. SUdly Aftllrnll11" (mi.. tltet) '49 -Otnnil Mor11n. Jania. hi ... "'hrtl ...., (11ml·dotu) 'SL -'tnl &1111, ~ Wllcl\. d8(C) "'\M If a. ........ l:IOID.,.. llllllllMI Sa" (m)'ltWI). (dnmt) "52-.ltffTtr H\lflttt. 'li-s,dtllr O!tplh1, AINiffJ Dtltoft. ·!Cl-"'_,_ 'ti -a1ut Ko1111. .,.. ,_ 11 ..,.... {Rini) '47-.. Kint· ""'Meur-O'Hn. 4:IO 8 (t) "Tiii I• tlM" (.OV.- tute) '.54-Robtrt St1a. A1111 Hila. C!J (C) ..,. ........ h ........ (dr11M) 'U-Jill Hnoittri, Mlttlttt '"'' Complete Printing Service Top Quality -Fast Service • 1111•111Ml'"li 642-4321 2211 w ...... ( .... 11..i . • Newport luch K•DS™ESEOA'IS cAR1Lo50REN or,~v FAC1;s1R,WEHAVE ii-IE ECONOMY. D ..... ,. ...... the ,.. ......... e f_;. TALK AND ACT A~~ •• ~~,:;,~, ADVANCED 50 WE'LL. GO BACK -=-·•• " lf•oe;••..._ "--LIKE GROWN· ~·"'~ onmT~ RA~Nv~•-WE ......___ UPS! WERE AT OUR AGE, ro~ '"'" TO SC~OLI SIR! Ei~m~~~~~.jiURFlllSSED MISS f'EACH ·-------~---.-~?-Q D£)h0w I By Mel WMAT CAN 'IOU £xPEcr FFZOM THE YOUNG OF TJ<E M0>T DANGE~OUS $f'l!C/ES ON Tl< E FACE OF TJ.!E E/lfll)I? . . .·--= . . . :x e;;...:a ---'!;. - I .i! , "' .• . " • • ~ _..., ~ ....... ....,..,.~_,,...,......, • ..,.5 ...,..,...""'"-' .. ¥r"•¥"• ... •..,.•"'Of ... ¥r"•-•-•-•"**'"'~·-•-----•.--.+...,.•-·•-wo-•-.o-+.-.•~·~·~·-·-··~.--~.~·~·-·~· ~~....-~--.....-----·--···--~·--.-,-____ ~ South CM1t Plau DAILY PILQT, Sept. 4, I,.._, Service To -ps ,-Br-ito1'.s-~Still -C<$1plain _j;.ngland's Mail "~Mr. P-. t.y t. ;f:-In Ille wwld. la Britain. Tllo ,.,.._. fia""'11>o ~ Mr . UBUC SPQIL£I) -· tUeo two uya.· ~. -tho bus Tbo _...._ Oaco lbe -mail :.----......-., .howeftr -cb&r&e WU one peaay -the '\'*illllF """"1 lo io t o1 oPOilodJIOllft>l1 DDMll>h by • semce famOUI "penny bllck" o1 ,· .. - 6 Park."~ I = ~~ l::C' the 1N1r1 wu tbe ..W's .,. ttila UDlllUal klrmM ,_ -~ Y 1 llr1t pootage llamp. 'Ille ~. Ille ,...,., did JD. by IU emc>ency -Is modo postal oervice actually d- tho latlar to qoiek« II! ~ aboot beet modo furlbe<, to 11-t B. A. IC<ittu oJllled olow dOliYC'J, k>ll Oli..r Cromw<ll'1 decree ol former potl.,a wllo mli1 and -en pee~"· 1667 that .. _,, shall be ooe ia. llrHV Ri~ DOW, BritoDt are general post office and ooe • . Miiaotoot~llle,'-'>lo ,to ~'"":.~ h~! otHcer, styled the -,., ~ yoU. Britilb b.d to ·· ·fi (five P o 1 t mas t e r.General ol .. E. --.. (GPO> -> :t.... r ~ Encland -c~.u., of . • • more • loll Jlte lllr 1111 privilefe o I • the poet office. • . . y -Brl· ovenii&llt delivery o1 a let· .\l!OtlSH OFFICE -. portioi>o tho -lor ~ ..,_ ....,,.ner. The Poetrnast.r-6-.al, ' ' .. .... lm"liWic .u Ills time ... ~ mJ:nister, Is aocm lo be abollolied. IA '-ol lretias -·· me!ll and -ten -tho rigidity ol olllciat lllructurea with their rule ~ and !act ol laillativo, the GPO will cease to ht a IOftrTl. ment operatlom out yflllr and become • pqblk ..... poration • The otatod ...... of ... CPO, then u now , will be to provide an efficient, low- colt aerVice and make money et the sam• ti.me . Ill activities are li'O wide that to 1or ftaondal -Iii ---...... -di.W. edinCOt...- 111 MIWON PllOl'IT Telecomm1Mlltiiollf:, i. eluding Brita!•'• ·~ and. t.elep-aptl D t t W 0 f II: , --oolllao ml -aatellite '""8>d llaliOD, bod • loot pol~ prollt ol lllO mlllloo lllr ,,_ ... ol •• income !0< tl>at y...-al fl.Of billion. In ... ---.... po1ta1 dhuloa had· a pn1t ,., s1~.a rntltion dollar• from an Income ol $117 inDlloa. despite uaprofltable all I 1tade1 0. ........ Ill A I ti..... JJI lb m' •• Wil ... ..... ........ -) II• ..... 1 '• ... h _..._..ti S4t• ••'·~ ......... ti-.•....._. .... 19'(. • r t. liMU• auct. u fr t t delMry of por<tll .. the blind, baodUnc of paym..t of llata penalom and famUy allow-. ~ of ....... ••d -lditit1, Mle tf IDODIY orden IOd d-for ........... , T9diol I II d television. Ht.I. SIZE. PROBLEM Ooo. of 'Ille GPO'a main )>l'Oblema b , me. II Ml Bri· llil's tint I a r 1 • s t eftll)2onr with 422.GOD staff ..t" al ·waa-10 up, to do ... -.... A-oo Is tatin( a •I" f _. 'Wearev~ IJI TU . '112::1J .. -" ........ _....... .,,-• \llll• ............. . .30 .............. :E?-_-., .. . Ill , - ...... .n ~ pOI. SALE! FU£R PAPER 300-. z:n~---.... Llt 66c . ' ACmJC ART SET r ...... ....... .. ,· .. 11 ... I 1 •.-.; .t:'; ----· ............ ._, ..... -·-- ..... 4.45 NowOnly 2" . .... 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The c-., whldl U"1 be offend in 50 dilferont oub- jecta, depondlnr ,. P • • enrollmM!I, will llao he -lo full time nudenta and will be lfven f« eredit. eour-will be ody ...... Ir-level the first year. Instructors are m caB and will be IV..t to leach - COlll'-jUJlltied by mroll· ment. Named to th e in- !l'truMJnnll staff are G«don J. Dallaa ol Hwitiugton Beac.1, police sciencf:; Glen V. Dill of SIO Clemente, Robert w. Doty of Santa Ana, Kenneth J. J..., of Hunllncloa Beach, Robert W. Mitd>eb cl Santa Ana, and O.Yid w. wne,..i Santa ADI, all buainesll scimce. AllO Pauls Sericld of Anaheim, Ru is s ia n or GennM; Donald L. ,,.,,.._ .. MR.MUM ESTABLISH YOUR PRESTIGI Complete Modem Plant FICililies For . Every Job From Bualnes to Social PrintlnJ. w-of -Ana, -lks; Jooloa A . ~of~aod -P. Slura-ol El Toro, --,; Qurlnl R. J--ol :;-r.b- Beach, poydlololY: -A. Strllttcn ol. 1 tv in e. -iokJCY, al1d Ja,... W. Watkins ,, ol Orange ec<lllOl1lic>. Pert·tlm• tnetrucl«• will be po{d " .. bow'. Seven on Dean's List at UCSB Seven· atudentl from the OranJ• Coaat -area have been named to the dean's list at tbt University of California, Santa Barbara. They are CUff R. Scholle of Corona del Mar J.nd Gregoory W. Cermak, Diane 1... Duproe, Robin A. Hanvelt, Carol A. Hieb, Thomas B. .J9ckson and Richard A. Roth ot-Co1ta Mesa . Pllo11 "2·'311 ,., , ... .U,'-Dal'-' PILOT PllNTIN• 2211 wpr IA!•A llYD., U. I ; ; • • • • l : • • • i I I - ' ' : I ' ...._ ....... c:...t l'tno DAILY PILOT, Sept. 4, IHI I . . ~ ·•r..,_.,..,, ...e.r..u .. .nuu -HIT451PMi 1.·1 S. I lflN "'"' hllff .... UIAlllMIE .. . • " 'V • ........... hl'llfllE . ..... 1115 Altradiw, pmdfoal mg r.r l!'Y -Skid --bidr. A....ado, 1 llCI, .._, blue. --p.rtq, FllBllD ' ... s 1 Solid eolor cut pile '"l" rug. Slid ,.,;,1an! bac iDg. Machine wasbabc . Many colors. 2lx34'' size. llEIURAID SlllllT Jllfll . ,.r111 '·" fl'4't!'• It JHrl~rl 1 •• l'qnjs. and jaF Ill miDy .colon. s impel' WW....woo't weu. lld.'I" ID J4J47•- •• / . ' ~ \ • · : · '•n11o1 · ., th~.' San Diego · F,eeway Colla Mesa Constance Ouroll has 16 exciting wa)lll to beautify you ••• all at this 2-for-l low ·price. We show just a few here. Stock IIJ? on a:ll your needs now and save. Liquid or bruah-on mak""'!' tip.tick • Lipliner bruah Compreued powc1.,. Eye 1hadou> • Eyeliner Eyelashes • Eyelash glue MIJICOta • EyebrOw pencil Na/I. polish · Talcumortlooingpowdn LUNC~NJTTE SPECIAL . SNACK BAR SPECIAL L "OOI -Wotnt'S ~= WOOLWotllf3 5 HAMBUllGR Pi.ATTER ~ or SPAGHEm & 'GRO\IND BEl!i' . &HOIC& Olf ot!'!~E,~~~~~AM, GRAPE, c Cholc• of levMOe• & J•tl··C>"or le. Cream •· • '!'INNIS SHOii 2 ... 3 00 191. 1.69 each 91.l!F AOLL PINNY LOAPn 2'7 .... 1.ff FflUIT !"UNCH , AUAOND Tl!:AAVCLOTH TAPI DISH RICOltDIR , FUDOI TOWIU 57'1b. 88' 12• let. 69c Lb. Pkg. of I . cLDs1ouT1 ~LOSliOUT SHOIS IMOW SWIM & RATS' PLANTs sum 99• 300 2" v.w ... 2." Val'* t. 12." , .• r .. •ft•,.Aetl A•••.rhfl •i.ln lllD CAIE EUllNI llYS 1.47 1,.:1 tdee.1 me far canari111. Hu l f~ cops, 2 perd:les and IWinf. !uy ....... poll out-· MATCHED DESK .-11Er ,, 99~ ... l)('slc: pad, pencil cup, ad. o~ss book, merdo box an d much more. 1"ather·look lioyl impregnated paper. Ali:D H!:AflT WORSRD KNlnlNG 1°' • ... 1.29 JUMaO llZE SIWING CHIST 3" .... $1.99 -- 94111•11 2'' ~relee fer II! .H.,,.,,.,.,_, . " -' MKIMll Dlll- Includois 8 •ch: dimier plates, cups. ae.ucers, br,ea.d!butten, des.serts. Creamer, oo-.1 sugar, platter, veg«able bowl, 121 'l'•lr~ ,__. M•IH nmunc · •• , 99c 2..ffr•l•n Choose from laundry 1- l<;t, dish pan, waste 1- ket, pour opout pail or utility tub. }fany colors. CHlrl•• ••H•eltlef tlfiTm AllMlllM WAI . 1•• &77 e""'• ~illdudll.md ...... pen:olator, .. i kettle, covered pot, eotn• binat:ion cooker, pa"I set. • 4·PIECE CUT PIETAllSEI 411 SIFT• --•• .. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH MORE A.T IHQP ""* ........ MONDAY w •r•r llN'll. MO P.M.-u.JUANV M' P.M. • • _______________________ _.. ____________ ---...... --~---..... -----·-·----- . ... J . . _ _ . _ .... -,.. . -.. • .... ,. • -• • + + u c e c a o 4 a ;: a a 4 ece u ascpoos:s aacsoc 2020; 0214 Si!L&SUUSJJS 1 ' • Wedncsdl;y, ~ 4, 1968 " - GIGANTIC 3 DAY ~, ' . . . ' ' PRE· ·MOVING .SALE ANOTHER -HAOOR. DODGE FIRSTI 41 MONTHS IANK FINANCING Now AvalJoblo On All / .,._ Largest New and Used Car Sale Ever Held In Orange Coun ·• ' I .• • New C•rt & Trucks In Stock 0.-.......,. ... c..oAI ODNGE· C:OUNTY'S LARGEST~ TRUCK, CAMPER & VAN HEADQUARTERS ' Over 1 Million Dollars Inventory to Choose From. BRAND NEW CHARGERS BRAND. NEW' 1968 POLA RA • Nyfon Upholstery • Wall to Will Carpets • Automatic Trans. • Power Stfll11ng '/2 Ton Pickup and Compor '/2 Ton Pickup SftDlll~ wllll I feet Clb _, ulrlPff, llMp 4 129• wllHI bl\I Swtptlln .. All_fl\111 ... 3 tll'ff4 trflo f-t dJMtl• Alt "' $I-" ... ...., <hr9 tRn&., ILO. tlrwt,. llfat 11t11T11. M.O. 'llflnp. • Huter & Defroster System • Dull Brake System • Sack-op lights • J.Spild -• Bucket Seats·· Hideaway Head-Wipers & Washers • Deluxe Seat 5 9 7. ' lights • Full Vinyl Interior • Beltt. Ask for Stock No. 125. 2 · Nylon Carpeting • Rear Deck Spoiler • Full Rot;ng lnstrvmentaf;oo • Bumper Guards• •Mh Tray Llglit • H.D. '89 '89 Sprinos • H.D. Torsion Sway Bar ••• Ask for Stock No. 9.<5, No. 131. ~· 136. , ;- IMMEDIATI DELIVERY '2 5'69 '°"' DOWM TOT•• MOHTI&T TOTAL PRICE itc::l,• '"'' ... _.......... lslr.t...5tf"C•Ma.719. sz1 sz1 52599 $!J $!J 52112 IOWW MOllTllLT TOTAi. NICI IOWM MOlmll.Y toT.lL .. Kl' P.lTMU'I PATMfMT + JAJI I UC1MS1 Pl.TtWrf PAYMllll + 1.U: a UC1M11 IMMlClA.TI OIUYln !MMIDIATf CWYllT '76 '76 . . "''""" •••""" ' IMMIDIA11 DILIVDY , • .,.....ts l11eh• tu ' lie. ' fl-. ™"" "" ... -"" •PPI'· ..... a.lit P1rPMM1 IMI ... "i & fl,,_ cMrttl Oii 4 nntlll 111 ~ illnk crffll TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONMT ' ' PATMINT PAYMINT TOTAL ,RIQ ·+ T.AX & LIC. Piymenh include tn & IJctinse a. fin1rw;:e chlrgtl on 49 months on 1pproved btnk crtdlt I 68 CORON ET '67 DODGE D· 100 PICK UP 8 ft. btd. (V27605) !$1. PllTMINI' .15~6 TOTAL PRICI -· tt11 &llc.. DILUXE MODEL Fully. equfppff ·with r1dio, ht•t· • Du.I Hom $ystem • Tintec. 1r, wsw tirts, p1dd1d dish, cM-Windshleld • Deluxe Wheel fro111r, ttc. Used, low inil11111. Cdvtrs e Deluxe Trim • foam $1689 ;;9;;9 52389 '62 FORD 3.4 TON PICK UP '49 •49 '63 CHEVROLET 3.4 TON PICKUP TOTAL PRla TOTAL DOWN l'ATMINT TOTAL MOHTll.T ....... T!)TAL PRICE tJ.:~,., IMME111All DILIVIRY Pymtt. Inch.Kit T&l & fin1nce ch1rvH on .(8 ITIOl. on 1P!)t'O'tld btnk· crwdlt . TOTAi. IOWH TOTAL MON1NLT PAYMINT PAYMINT · TOTAL. PRla. 'itcl:I.'· . I MME DIA 11 DELIVERY • -• ,.,,_,, ., ....... lie. ' fllllMI ...... "" .. -"" ....... ""'k aMlt All PAYMENTS ON USED CARS INCLUDE TAX & LICENSE FEES AND ALL FINANCE CHARGES ON 36 MON I HS ON APPROVED BANK CREDll • . FOR YOUR P.ROTICllON ."'65 MONU ' '63 CHIVROLIT IMPAiA -. '63 FORD FALCON s666 ..... s23 ''"' s23 "'" + =~LIC. = ~r:-:.· 1W1 IOOI. l'tKI f1111 " '63 P,ONTIAC GRAND PRIX l 'r hdt,. v.e. ..,,. tr.II • llldery .ir """· U H.,.,.,. m,.. Mt.., wM.. IMh. IQCIJll) $666 ',::~~ S"IJ l:'.lil s23 ~l:tl. tTU&Ut. • nMt. nMT. IWI IOOll Ptt.ICI $142S fy FAl.CON FUTURA. s766 ::c-: -s26 :r.'l s26 .m.'l. + t.u , Lit. ma. n111t. 11.UI IOOK n1c1 11210 . .'166 MutTANi COUPl 0 IMle. lllmt; Wcbt Mitt, """"' ~ S966 ·.:~ s33 = s33 +TAX & UC. nMT. llUI IOOI Nia $17 JO • 165 PLYMOUTH FURY II ..... ...... ""'· s966 ::.~ s33 ,.. .. s33 ::..'l. + WI & UC.. :1::. nllt. IWI SOOK .. ta ftllO 'Jas PLYMOUTH IA11LUn .,.... u.11.-lt.ftlyl lmMt, loucbl Mii, _.... twlA lt11 s966 :::: s33 = s33 JN.·~ + TllX & UC. mn. rnn. IWl0 llOOK NICI t 1 •to ·•ii -ol.DsMollu cutw• '42 ....... -..Mmt, ............... c:t"""" .... '""' {$tr. llt. 0101) s1266 = s43 = s43 ~i. :"t-TAX.& lJt. mn. ""'· MUI IOOlt NICI $2C101 '" .. Ujiiiiii COUNTIY iiL '9d. 1lr. "'-,_.If-. W. No lfr .. ".&I\......_ ful~ "'9:llt fkffry •Ir. r."'*, hHltr, IW"flf 11-lllf. (OJL U I) 2 Mer, Ndl<t,, hMt.r. IQllS76S) $19 ""' MTlllf. nML s566 ·•··· s19 " +r:~K. ~~ s466 :::: s16 = s16.m.'l. + WI 6 UC. . "Mt. mu. &WI 1001. NICI $11U KUI IOOI. "-tel Sfft '66 FORD '63 FORD COUNTRY WAGON Aul.., IMll.r. COOTut . ll4le, ............... VI. (I« .... °"' s666 ::.-: s23 ~: s23 ~i::i. +TAI' & UC. n.111. "Ill, IWI IOOll PllCI 11270 s466 :::: s16 = s16:.:r.. + ~, lll. ntin. , , nMt. • . IWI IOOll PllCI $911 '64 DOHI D"'ilT· 270 $766 :'oc': s26 ::w $26 ~~l. , + TAX , pc.. n11t. nm. • IWI IOOK "-SCI f 12:70 S466 = s16 ..... s1·6 .lll.'l. +TAX & UC. =-ntin. IWI IOOK .. ICI $160 ' '64 IUl(K SKYi:&lif " '65 UMIUR ITATIOii WAGON' C... C-1,,,_. ,...,.,, U.11.--... V..-, WSW.,.._._,.. 0'01«11 s766 ::: s26 "'" s26 ~:::1. + t.u , uc. ~ nwr. IWI 1001.. MG flllO s866 = s29 = s29 .:i:.'l. + TAX & UC. PTMT. "'"" l&.UI IOOK nlCI f14SS '65 CHIYIW llDAN '65 DODOI DART s766 :::: s26 =~ s26 .mlt + TAX I l~ "wr, nllt. 1UJ11001 Ntc1t11eo '65 FOID GALA..IJI llJO '.mry .ir, ~ Mta.,. .... itwr-W3W. l.MdM t" 1KP2n! s1166 :::: s40 :r.:: s40 .:i:n + TAX I. UC. nMf. ""'· II.Ill aootc "'° 11"1 RU1 100& ~ f1170 '65 CHIYIW M•UIU CIL 166 PLYMOU1H FURY II A AU HAUOI DODOI UllD c.us = W with • GOLD ITD - 100% UNCONDmONAL GUARANTEE -THIS STAR STAns IN WRITING THAT HARBOR DODGE GUARANTEES Tll CAR 100%:AGAINST MECHANICAL DEFECTS FOR 100 DAYS OR- 4,00Cl'MILES WHICH EVER COWS FIRST AmR PURCHASE. THIS INaUDES AU .MlC\IANICAL PARTS, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, ·tAmRY, SPEEDOMETER, RADIO, HEATIR ON AU CARS. THIS GUARANTEE COVU,S ALL PWS-·AI·~ LABOR FREE TO YOUI ....""' ........... .,.. ......... ...,. ,. a.-,._ .'60 VOtKSWAGEN l'ICK UP. • -- ... --_._ _,_.,..._ ' I I --------·-·-:·-·-·-·-•-•-.w .. ,.,..-.... •...,"¥~•-"+..,..•~00""•'""+.,... .. +_u_o,.o-orw._44w-. ... +s-"¥...,"f'"'"•"+" ______ "'P_._yo...,~-·•....,_.r • .-w..-.•r---,... ....-• ---w -• -.. ---.. • "' • .... -,.. .,... w.....,, SeplO!!l><t' •• , ... !!~!J~!:J!!,!8;!!) L H S FOR SALi HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSH FOR 5'1~J! HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSIS ,OR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSEi FO~ SALi ........ 1000 -·I 1• _.. 1• ........ llOO c..-Mou-1100 c-.... Mir 1250 Hulltl ......... 1400 !tr"" .. 170S ~~~llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. -----" OLD 1 '°'Ull DAl.Y I• ~ lllPOSSWIOIS .. fJIJ. 1lllMS ~:!*,11,:,.0~ ..': TWO HOMES ~ FIXER UPPll HIATHll 1o1m-----L -.. ...,..._ aoon., 4 ~u 2·twoBedroomJJama+ VA.0tn1AtermaooWIP • ·--GI s-"-~ -s PRl<Zl>ATONLT-11 ··-Gu ...... " loath, .. a dlol -....... s BR 1 !I '!'!lb old -lo ..., ATI-on ---· .., ____ -a.lll0.'1111·-Mlot.'10oolll'.lo .. _, balb---·-80ME'MllHG WIEf - 8ZACi • 2IS D"'&':l'Y :: llSIO>ln = lll ballo -wit• fb 11111. CAIL EULLll 1111 .,,,...,_ ...... Ule -Wb-dllb-on ,.ill_.. .... .-.__._.. luyflllnt Trade ..._.. ""°do ___ ..,.. ... l'/A -....... MM1'» --wt -·A._•· at ............... --~ • ft --lot will1 Pl« Golf Caurta V1ow A.a "' -.... 110 la J 1*t. ---vz q • ,_..., Call to -onlJ 131.ll!O. Jot In --. all1 ol i.. mm.T lri"S. " S4> -o.--··a f>holloua '*"' -loalloL ""'' • nD -"' -. NIW HOME DoLancy a..1 bt.m Paci& -IUolll1 .,... -. °""'"'-. ......... •1' will -... Bal -"' UI' _..,. Ilona Iba """ FHA 11RMS ----~--·~°'a I •• 1u ~ ~ --~ ~~ H-OIM en.---CRAZY. im<m UP nDOI\ - ---9a¥ortr --· -· C..'t .... )la ---· --• -~ -~ ~ .,. ...-----""" Pl.AN !WI·-SDI. ........ 2aa4l•CfN\ )mr)apm.eoverlooldnCU.. .... ,.,. tlal-*dmoltNll.$lAOO Me .......... OYtD, S1UT7'D .. --.r..-xLJ...l.-Z.V VJCEDBYJIUU.it.A.m. ,.... -..... .... ....... ""appoln .... 1 beaut!IUl tam • -· --. ONLY '*"' DN. TO ....... -Blllr. °""' Dilly 1 to s ROOMS. It lol-'1 "a I ._... -»n. ... GOLFERS ... wOIJLD.J!E 11 V!:l'ERANS. _,, ... -11 a.m. 1o ''*'..,.. Cameo Shcres 21t JASMINE, cdM ....., .. , 1J111T11 wrn1 2 -(7141 64UU5 GQU'ERS CW. NOW tr Vl-1a ...,,...,,, • ACT NOWtt DIREOTIONS: 0on SPCTµ:uLAJI VI>.'W V .... -·· lltPO to beoodl. S SEPARATE Kna!ENS. REALTY COMPAN.Y QPOlntmmt to teel * * * * Vktnriat Jett cm Valley Ro.d. Lovely euatDm : BR, 3 ba, BR. ~Baths. UvlnC room + 1't qpper _, ... lu.Nrl ' &lloYwDitllc* ....-n MMlll DB. uan nuAu ... _.,.._"'' s.0001<1tt"""'-.........ia1e. tamlly, f!npllca, bU ·tm. 111>11MS. •DEN - N 1J.adl .......,ec:eMttw' 'VINIUI l'UlK Br,. den. 2 bL heme; North inmed/powrlioo. J\.e&leecl Sep. ~ • r •a. service Uy. nb. wtth ~.,. 1111 ,_ bomo-!ha _., , · lcoe-Alt .,.. 'Fl'• bl.... .. 174,900. pord>, -.\ -I .. WOOO PAllNEl.LIG & ~~-~ ~-~ .::tinalotl ~ ROUGH AROUND DUPlfX ~ = = don 1HE rox Cl»IPANY "' aaraae on allq. iArlt LAllGJO; PICl\Jllll WIN· wuo.GHt , BUY 61 OR fflA m M.:V..ie·1tllw1t1tea. THE IDGES ~· ~ 642..,.. tot. v .... t 10'° .SO..: DOWS, W!VI CAIU'l:TING, l9I L 17th St. 64M494 Ideal for 1'r'P fam.111, Of-Bai a Uttle paint d. !DIM 'l'WO INDIVIDUAL two bai-EAS'l'SU>S J br., fl.m.. rm. S BA. 2 Ba. Imm a c ! Rltr. 546-39'lJ Eves ~ Ere. bl k\'tl oouWI al r-JC>oc<!W s • -...,. lend., -tt"Hom•Sw..t-.·v .. ...,. bo .... ....,.... i.-our .,.. """' --M"'' '"' *~CHENMYER uv.RM .. BDRM.•Kll'Cff. • • Plul -Oo11co Pu1L 21ootha. -... will ..U JllA ... pa& and lloade ,,_ II_, drjoo. roam b pool anol 1111.m BJ 0..-. m.-0807 EN. For Iba --tt • llooilllla -.... -..._, aD -Col .... Rallty 54' SllO VA ...... ,_ -to -. -.... -boaL 135,000 -.... OCEAN VIEW could .. -... ' lll>IW. ,, ... _, ___ ...... ...,..-. 11l00Alllmaa&-_._._._ E•l••"""' "YEAR.c.J0ommm:1a1b!dc+11 ... 0WNER ""'--CameoHlghla11cls !!!::'+HOBllYROOM, .. ,. ~ .... wt.th lfrcUoe, yt/W earpell (Nffr 'annna 'nlftter) s Mdroom, 2 bath. Uri N)UND•' aumner hllm•. home. SZJ,#IJ. $511» ..... bit 1 Br -, .. den. dbl rm. SHARP. BR mepente dlalnC -~-old -·-to ... --llloo --.\ -Only IU.l!CJ.EZ wood Doon ful4I ...,,.1eo1. °"""' utno ....... -bat. 111!1 "5-IC p...... m.. ~· Iii",._. •-.17 bunt cownd to buy. SACRD1CE! ..sdltional unit. MAKE On'-PaWlolllt7 I mt. 2 &A.t Ollb'. room, built -In ll:itcben, luab ~ ~ Wt I fldlo,..onolhm>'a-ER TO OfT.Q:r PAINT· hmrm. -)'OI pooo Hunffngfoll IMch 1400 ~mi:~ ~~!GO(lDUP .~~ D ,..,. cU4 .. a:!ra.. f ING. I'd Price pm;,,$31,1&), N -· m. ·-'•i• -__ , . A ...... •&.oE.o ... Ulm -"' -&st ~ --· * ... * USTING """OOROl&SIER, CdM PAINT HERE ,; 'l1IDU: ~ ibia ii ft!! Prb!d tr;r TAKE°"" aWtnc w• GI * Jilt • . Jl Nattreu. lUtr'. 642-1415 YAJtD WOlU{, El'C. n· • .,; ...,.,;.·a1 Pl.!Otl. --· 121,eo. I Br. 2 Bath. °""" trl<d o1 driv1ll& "'° TERRIFIC $24,100 toutlllndlns A ....... ~ Col...... o""'y & Co. um-· °'M. -. tr ,.., ED!NGJ;i\~·~.. ---• d&Y. mUI! ... ,,_ w .. tmont 3 BR + -""'•t "•" llH IU-4156 "' ~· .--s BR b o m " family noom. c~. °'"P. $25,950 -"2-7777 $125.00 Mo. :iru v1ota Doi°"' HAIRIOR VIEW Nowpa11 ....,, 1200 ""'"'"' -"' .IMni ..._-.eon'""""''"" -l"OOL N-B .. do '"'"" .....,., ..... f"l'>'· -FUU PRICE ~-.. CM. 1Ui5.oo -MONTH PAYS Raaorly "' -mlltr· eonum....,. --to •tlM CUSTOM I PAN I SH Luse -kitchen with HA,FOAL REAL TY OWNER ~·ImJ> ,~;;;;;;;;;;·-;;; .. ;;;°"'";;;;;;;;;Evel.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, f AU. 1or thlll s bedroom, g """""" • · · m<Wo Into. Too Kb>& mo -Clll m.m& UPPIR BA y ....... hullt • "'' """"'8 "H<mt1 to Ma.,.,-..,_.. rn<ANCE ,_old -...,,. with ~~~ BR, 2 ha, -rm THE BLUFFS. S100 n. ....,. ..._ tile ~~ :.U--~ W w..... --MISSION RIAL TY 1"'311 blato!ol pool. patio and 138.900 _..,_ • • ~··-9111 So. Clout Hwy. Lquu _, ..,. _....... Act Complda -BEST IUY ~ :.,::~1:._=:.;.,!; Dnperar. Owner l'h.... <n•> .._ tut •t 121.000. Fiiia ~. RARE r .. can1 beat Iba low -din. ;.,. .. -!tr. rm. w/ GI LOAN Vamt, I BR, -tam. rm z:mtAORDINARY- -clorllp Roma -2 BR • ""' + • thlll -IOlide al lrpl. PU<led -rm. w/ Ow... -te. w1l1 lcoept w/frpl<, , _,.,. latmolry ol MODEL HOME, rou,y Loaded with ""' 1-Unit to 1ooot Olll -...... r-,._ bop f>lol, "" bar. S-S2IOO b Ida -! BR .\ """"' OJ lot, .-"""" View ol °"""-I BR, 2 loa, ame to llqlptna: ICboolJ $.18 500 lou bedrooms. I Queen m. tile tlccn. CUit. cup. A den home. Den btautifWb eue. Submit otttt m,250. new nna um m e>wmr- ORANGI COUNTY'S ~ ~. ""'· ana.CORBl.N·MARTIN ..... mba~th· maplllctnt..,.. •---~ -,.. eov. patto. ,.,,,. .,,,.neo1 with matcbtna bar. BRASHEAR REAL TY .., ·., ,,_ SJi,500 would )'Otl beileY• .... __,.. ~ ha. lndarpd. 3 Car prqe. i'\J.1b' carpeted. Brilbt step MT-8531 * Exes. S41-24U LOS PADREs RI.TY • l.AJtGEST 12>,llOO to 121.000 REAL TORS 1np and ....tfu1 .t.w. Own-"'""' oma! f19.SOO •vlntl kitchen with aD the HOME • """"" ...-i, 895 G,_, L.B. ffl.'8l3 : 2fl !, 17th St. 646-4494 Ph: 644-1133 2036 E. C-i Hwy,CdM " -out of.,.... BY OWNER....... """"" appltaqcn, ldjoh> ''""" 2 "'" l ba .. ..,..,. 2 BR up I .... 2 BA, : Mon Right 111 ~ .,...nNOW! Only13&.5110. BUr BUY BAYCR"-'T ................ Only'" apt.2kl'4ba ...... diop.; -.,;, ~ .--: -.~ ·-~1771 Anytk1•* ()utwbinctinl In fNer/ detan ~ =i::~~e= QWctPow.slon LISTER REALTY cl:il. earaa;e. bea~bltowa' $31.000 ru · . .., S Bdnoro, 2 loath i. a 2 0" A LO' J EASlSfDE J IR -mJ Ill It. COii!., ltlW ....,, Bl,. llB, ""'633 Nev Fuhion looland '94-3Slll • GDDe In. blue moon value. n prcteaa.deeot.A·lnlhcpd., 5 5 BEDROOMS • 10'J Avomdo, CdM. lSClxy2BB2BA, VIEW .m. .... FfftCll Newb' pUntred. Karutat1 a.tom: 2 BR hornet cm larp 2 batha. Famlb' room, &.. J&'. BR. Xlnt cml. Ran buy p:i,!fiO ntA-GI, m down. I DIVORCE Forces 1 a 1 e. come, clOM Ul be&ch/~ '1 CU1)etl.Moafm&nonx:Jln. lot /-t.t fnlftt A: place,l'Abeat,newcarpetl, at $69,.500. ~" Loan bathl,larsemtrywtth..-.Bffut Top rl World' BR $28COO ~ · Ullo 11 lot -~ 2 llttly· olewn • Owner bu pqn::bu. • r.r draiiet. aoem pUrt A ft'• tranfernble. Not en le.ue nt.t Uvtnc rm A aiepuate home w/Canyon view, l-~·-·------I home. S + 8Ra. uWa lfv.. eel ~ bomt. $11.500 • l!ladol. 111111. landlcsplns. vacan.L Owner will .U VA 100 WE.!Ja.DT DRIVE land. IM-282a Eva famD7 l"OOID kltcb. w/blt-ha yard, clou to IChooll .. Cash L19una Niguel 1707 ill& rm., aqukite new CU* 646-7171 '46.2313 :-~--~":." lbe other. « FHA • $29,1'50. -.T71.1 Open Ev• Z1DO WINDWARD LANE ranp A ov:m d'llhwasher J:r equity l take over loan. I --"---''-'-'"-....;.:..;;;.I , ...... _, .. .\ beautlfal OPEN EVES. 'TlL 9 $290500 ALsO DUPLEX .... •llntr ~ c.m......; '94-.1134 PAC ISLAND VILl.lGE ------'' ~ ············ •.soo 3 BR 1 •th. fiml17 tocim. 5 Plus Bo-nus Room ~:a::;·~: cp .... "',dri>t. 1!!!'°'ped,tt. Block H·1!.~~t1M'· By3 !,!>-~,. ~ ~~ :=:::~ •. -~-"-I •-·•'--kl'~· •~--.._ ftlct1.-11q. ,..... --... .... ...._ace, -ranre. .........._ .... .._.. 'Reuonabl.e * 613-6636 tru, 1500 If. trpl, prden THE \:/EAL E .S TATE RS ~ r:--1PERRON $lt,!l50. Tenm VA, FHA or Ro11inC hlµa, eowrtry pa&, llmdedi:, lSl,500 BREA'nrrAKING View lot, patio, pool flcWq. h -w°"'·11':t:c11· di Rlt -.• ....... ~. 5 ,b'" ... SIJJR. v °'1a cUdoREER. "':!."!.-mo111·but '"'"· n.ooo """"· _..,. n1c.. C. """ ell.. Biik &.C.. • •r •· f'I. nn., " ..... w w car-..,,.,....,.,.., 962-44n M6-8103 balance ;55 mo. 497-lllO $39,!MXI ... ' ' -A.f-.'.!'!I! I,,•:., -$500-DOWN 642-1771 Eve. 644-6927 ,:'.,;,.'"'"pott ::'."~ , = =.. "::; i:,:.c~1am°'· 11r:; Uk u...ao · I REDUCED! s Br. 110 1oa, ean ,:,_: ;!'.'!~ "'if"" .... ---~th11Cbeolorotom211atllfllm. -"""""'on!' bt ...... 1o.l3i,soo1:;-da I 1'1Vm19"lnln Uoed2B<.Apt.So .. Hwy. mS.CoutH-;;,~lol.oc : Myllll I>-.°'* la.,,...,_ 5 IEDROOMS LEASE-HOME fJllOulll. Ownor.5'f.21f!,l-m..... 141.SOOT>adtT......,,. KtNTALS _,, ... -.·· ., .. • :. ' ............ _ A -· Juot-.... "'the Naar WMtcllff ShoDDlnt i:ai PER MO. "°"""'Pulo Yoo11,_ ""'' °""""""" "'l ~··· mubt. WClll.'t lie aromd Ju.rt. *P from an~ • 3 Bedroom.I, 2 t:.U. 2 • COAn MOVE In! Near MW' BR., pdllbippedft'am.badl:F.ut, Fount1ln V1lley 1410 HOUHI Fumlt.hN Haorw'1 ,Your Answtn kq! $13> per mmth l!tjOO-2 Baths. dhbr room. -Ex· yeu Jeue. • A frill.,~ cpU. nr. ~-beamed cdlln11, arched m-R t I t Shi ._., et pliodplt and b:ltertft. tra llzle )'9l"d _double Pl'-WALLACE m.ooo .. 0pen. wukendl; 3,j} try, au custom llsbt 'ftxtar.. Nloe 3 BR e, Chmer, 1'4 -'" 1 • o re .avu;;io '!:°"' z~ :::-.: q:e with alle1 eitrance -R!AL TORS 62nd St Owner 6T"a--01Q es. • BRa, formal dinfnl BA, bltina, aott H20, crpu., RESPONSIBLE warJi:tna strt ttlU ~ occupied Wat $29,500 with ~ down or .S46 4141-BY Owner $47,950. $5,000 room. Jlllt too mucb to di> drpl, ftplc, pmilled fam. to ahare 2 BR apt with N-Bwh n....i-J OWD!r Wfll lew wttb option. ""---lwnl..., dawn. 699 fl?\ll'll"irc cu.tom crfbt! Asu:nt larae lliA rm., acreened patio, I& fncd aame One dilld OK. Cilld ~~· -.,, ••1• '"7 71 ORANGI COUNTY'S ,..,.... Bit 2 -p1 den ·1 B loan. loL 125,900 w/12»> don · BR, .. -ttt. UnHL Dec bltta ~ • -. 1 --· 1111 "' 83' 6u ~ •---........ n •-·-Clll"I! avafl. ean ~2215 or - .._ .-.. -~. 2M3 WESI'a..IFT DRIVE OPEN F;VES 'TlL t LARGEST . _ -=--UJ View. 7ee atmp1e. Prtsdat: Paul Jonet: Realty ~""wan ._.... w~-.... ~-~ pa&L MS-mt ()pea Eveai. 292 IE. 17th St. 646-4494 4 a.tlmt-Fam~ Riii area. Call IO-rlllt MT·U96 Evea. 536-7124 962-1678 eves. I: w)Qxb only ~· by 162 A Tullp Lane, B., .... °""' -boa"" 4 IEDRM-l'OOL-IU.500 -"IO" WN WATERFMNT 3 Bl\ 62 . SAVE Iii Out of County 1605 BEACH Apt 1 ..... _, 21 ..... -. Inomae. """' -"$23.500 * Tip Top Shape • ...... Huae •lctuno -...... °"'' llJO.ooo. want w111< "' .. ICb. N....,... w .. , $>() mo. 12110 " st. NB. att .,t I: wetl lr*Pd · $f9,950 NO DOWN In=. room~= $30,000 la acret1t dn. P*>'· Low 51'.~ GI, $174 paya all. iALE Or trade 2 Bl'. mod. 6 · .. can 1131311 Completeb' rdurbiJbed 1nalde 2 BR Home, near Biy ' ~ver pl:r::. Showa lib ~ ment. l.J&-Tm 3 BR, 2 BA, fam rm, rock Me Yucca Valley priced 1---------· ... ~ s 17,500 A: out. 2 bath&. Quality car-Ass SV.% Loin Park, Jt.2 7.one, m.~. model 540-1720. NEWPORT ...,. 2 BR. & frpJc, an ~E ~l, r:!ced950, !~ eq. "30.), 499-Un Newport 811ch 2200 ,_ petinc. BWlt·tn rqe tnd Ume 7.\ 81lbol Bay TARBEl.L 2955 Harbor BJ. cOn•. den; e«ner. $23,500 pa. 0• crp ' .... .,a, .,...., 0 ;::'::;-::r:===:-;-· I WINTER ~ntal, ocean mmt ~A=:: 3t!::~ OY& Covettid ~do wltfl Prop111tle1 unfum, $24,500 fum 6l3-668l ~pll~La., H.B. Nffd a GarbenatAnale? 3 BR, 2 BA. $200, 4111 . , BBQ ad'Jacent prett;y An-on ttda Colleie Park beauty 673-7420 Eves: 613-9117 Cotta Mesa 1100-s,n,900 -3 BR., 2% Ba., Jn or Find H with •want ad! Seashore Dr. 6J3....l16l -ldtdlm. $13 mo., pm. taxes than)' pool. No down G.l &aturinc 3 kina: alz.ed BIU, The Bluffl, Fr an e ea ca and J..· MJ&td: conD:lw 5*)..Jm double f.lriplaCt!, Juab kzx:I. model. Newl:r decor. Owner General 3000 Gtn1r1I 3000 Generil 3000 • -TARBELL ltllO lla:!>or Bt. ""''""' • cul-d .. 1ac ltre<L •TRANSFERRED • NEW rnA OR VA TERMS "'"11'9 -------------,.., ....:.:.;_...;c=:.:::...---.:.::.:1 Jr a rr--:... W·-OPEN HOUSE DAILY MOVED A-Uth. lllu.t OK '"' ttU .... Bay .,..a MUSfSelll o-m 3 B<.11' Qfill1l ,&), I /)'C ~C:.I DAVIDSON Realty 2519 va ... r Pl. ..n•BR,Sbatha.,ICbool comtrhome.Roombboot ba. Npt H•!Pll. 133,eo p~ ~"U l"._-~ i;,q•v · GRANGE COUNTY'S JUST LISTED .\ pm. Low .....,_ &•M•H w tnllor. 3BR 2 loath, FIR TraclorT Brllr 1'13-4'156 -' BR, all .... only $23,500 • .......-i .. -. · LARGEST -·-Goeol Eal> way. COLLEGE ml.TY Nawpatt Hp 1210 -293' !. 17th St. 646-44'4 ooldl loolltkoa 1l1tt& Jl1&t £1tott ......., . · ·'I Bodr-2 Both -· %150 -5B, CM -~.. SparldillfJ Brlgl\t "-!«>DOWN -MOVE INl -Ews. 5'S-a9<l *'642-1771 Anytlmo * Ivan_ Wolil'-';i';;;. ":'':.~ ,! ~ .,,. """" -delJI. 'ea. ~'!'r.:~~.: • WILL $20 .. ;;: VA .. A CAARMEAr -, BRNEW, !_S~D!L.:. ~!.!: the .... ~ ~ :: ~-= ~.:.. "'= # i.Jec:Sdc ''Award'' built-in -•• .., -..-...... • ... ..,.,."-THIS "--~ Caver«! 9!%etmd • 2 Bil base famlr room Immaculata -F.u!7 Amlfld. f~ rm w/wf!t Mr, 3 Cll' trpk:, ~ .... ti«. bit-bdlft )'OD. .......,.! .~... •• f<I fqn aD -noomo!. • ~ ..... md. ,...,, can. I -l'amlly ..... Omtnd -.... -"" • -.. Ol>J, "" .... Graham Reahy spnnJden _ artt.tic JuU 1U:tn. ~ Efts. Mf.0'1lO Room, Doubl• llrtplace, ~ A: dlOOle yoir prme 1: int CALL RAY N_, NB Pmt otc. M6-Ul• .......... aibml<,,.""""' ci .... KwEN. -.NE°'oy ::;.~ :3 .::";. ;::; ,~" ~ GAULT 00-00 c--> * PWMlii' Oltl a. ... ' __ Pl,CXD. MUll1 mmt to Mt Wa IDlodoul Hmtap ReU Eltat. Br, 2 b& + 2 Br Oc'lllD Vu 'tABBEll. l!lll -111.1--...... --..... -built bome. IT4.SOO. SPOTLESS MJEWIL· JIEsr J'ClR 1HE llOOJ:Y. -........... _,,.. WATERFRONT JEAN SMITH -$11.500 EASTSIDr: Quiet -DELUXI DUPLIX ' 3 bedroom. 2 bath, wall to t1a1 .,... • _, N ....... W-1111 1230 ;PT. home.3 BR. Tam with Pier.\ !illp, 152.SOO REALTOR .. an earpe 11•1. """"" Hefstou. 3 ""'· built·""· n:a.,,frplc. Excepticmal VU. ALSO. MANY anmts _, E. l'fth St., C.M. &M-3255 dral)Cll. WUe 11.ver bullt·ltl lara-yard A t.rdwood "" a .cm. W1lk11" Rallty , & lottdla. -. bill. Noat11 noon. Prio:eol tn "" oot ool1 ·BAU!OA REAL ESTATE ""' ... Udo 615-5*1 Owner transferred ......_ with ......, .... ""·""·CALL 540-llSl c..,.. FOR SALi OR LEASE ' SR, 1 BA. 6G61'72 lntbluff 1242 Ttlt.E..Balboa Blvd., !J.albol. /!1'!"'~~'!!'!!!!"!''!"'~/ M6-0llOfi eves.) HIC"llqt Real i:.tatit ' m<l<O CARE-LESS HOME Moclornl -$11,!IOD TAR.BEIL 5Pf !'.dlnotr l\EliRiNG. BY OWNER WVD.Y Vlow b o m • • Solve• Slmpt. Scr...bled Word Puztlc for• Chucklt ID'EGHE I ,[ 1-T"I .... I ..... r""'l-1 . : 15YKllt I 1-•1114~1-,.1--r1-1 Husband's commem nbavt -~--~· -·~'-'9t~.A hi1 1po1.11e: "She •ven hos a r:-:-0:-:--:-:--,.. --... -coug'1," RAGLEN I rrs-il"' ,,,,..,.1-rl ...,..., -1 0 eom,1,,. .,. "'~"• • .....i . hy fUIJng 11'1 tM inlulft§ wcwtl • • • you d-lep from np No. 3 IMlow, : •.. !-EASE OPTION I B<.11' .. T .......... from o~-n ....... _ ltlAL ESTATI ' ... 2 ... Comer ........ or ~.· dra~th· BR,•~ '-' -~--~-~ -~ nvm SALl•u•u woflono. F...,.. ·-~ Walll -•· '" •• '"' -· 1;. • than MW 5 Br: fami17 "'"'UIP"• .__...,...,.... , ~ ,. .. ..., Qud ftn 1311). 1MoC1G5 I -lonal. N<W --• ..-........ Ind. .... M •• ~ Older ...... .. ...... Old .... blloobeol oltica to ...... Spaca ,.,. ........ • i :~~.~F~~~riu• r r r t r I' I' I h;.. Oder artr&. ~~~ a;;JntafDed. " min ;-;;;_ eornrr, Ht• run time only trtr or boat. rruu tr.... iLWT'• 'II'. qtlt Jvl, ope ·o '*· Oplkm um IC-M95, Sll,«!iO Flexible tm:i:u, 1eu Gecrse Wllllanucm. Rltr. Send rNWD• to n.ci pMio.. $22,IQ) Term&. beam. TUil root. U/m:trt at & UNSCUMll! lffi!lS TO I I I I I I I I GET AN5WEI I """""' than ..... -.,....,,.. OPEN EVES. Boor ll-llf Dalbo Pilot -1!1,JOO. Owner MMl40 SCRAM-LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 7900 . ' . " •• • ~ • -·--------···-··- ..... < _,_ .A NIW RICORD ; •• • NOW ,IS THE TIME TO BUY NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 646-7711 204' Waatcllfl Or. If lrvlna °""" 1 .... 1..,. COSTA MESA OFFICE 545-9491 27H HAllO•l-IL;,;YD-. • .._ ____ ..,;:;O.r;e::;.;11:;,;-;;:;:;~ '11 t P.M. "How MANY I llt-SWIMMIN6 POOi. homel caf' Und ln eholct locatton wtti. SEPARATE PAMD..Y ROOM mu.lft fPIC:lou. kttchen wlth •ltctrlc bullt tna an4 d4h~. 10RMAL OOM. S..•t!lut CVJ>lta an< drapH. CLOStTS GALORE, _..,. oott• entr. AD tlilii and SPARKLINC Ht.lTED POOL amten in NO M.Alln'ZNANCS *',.,.a,. Owner trandm'Wd and &n:ldGul. VACANT. oatnct at "'4.IOO. SFANllH NAC11NDA NO DOWN PAYMENT te CIUllHkd V~ta and th1t Sl'.llftllh stYle home "'t!li I larle ...._ PWSR NY!.ON CA!!PtTS and FAMILY ROOM to,,.,.,... L1rp eltldtnt JoI-., with LOAD! or CUPllOARDS. dlabwubar ... .u built 1na. 1-teol owaU-... _and NEAR nllt!EAall RUSTIC llAllCNO . COonttrJ -., ...,._ -"' ""'---... ~ ..._ Aa oJd"er trnmliaJJate llffuf;7 With 110tt. ~ wan to wan .... ---"""" ... ,..,.. ..... loftdlm ---llior thk .. -lotfor ONLY1311. 'l50. • Sl• PD MONTH --tor 1hla IOUll --FAMILT •OOlol homo -s tiJJ:l =~~...:...-=."tt~""l!. '"':=~ W••• a a... 1.w 114 R ... 1e H•••• In one w .. kl .... _ • . . . • • • . • -; . . --·-----~-·-------------., ___ __....______..___ ---.~~--~~~~ ......... ._ ..... ___ ...... ._. ... _____ ....... ~------~ .... - ............... ----,,~ ...... _,,..........-.-----.... .. • .. ..,. .. 'W .......... '+' .. p ••• + 0 •• • • • 4 --.... ----~-.,..--.. ~ .....::.. ---·~-·---~--· .... ~---~-----------~ r ' • ! ) w~. Stpl<mblf 4, 1'11>8 RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS -,. RENTALS RENTALS REAL ESTATI H..,_ Fumlahed Hou* Uftfumlshed Aph. Fumlshed Aph. Unfvrnlthed AplL Unfvmlthad Genoral REAL ISTAT& Gener•I Newport !Nch 2200 Coate -3100 CNll -4100 Cotto -S100 Hunlfngton Beach 5400 Offfce Rontal ~ 6070 ;;lt;;'";,;;ch;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;'1;;50;,I 9M0&.i.uo.,..1S-J,..el5. LEASE:•""""'· 3 Botha: $25 Wk. Up HARBOR NII. -Slq>pWla ":1~UJ!~dl~l~H COUNTRY f#I» mo. Coqlletely lunl. 2 uecutiv. b'Pe borne. ao.. e StiidJo -. BaCb apt&. centtr: San Dlqo Frwy. 2 ON --· A'~~ Br. 2 Ba. Bl"' -.. lo schls., WNtc\111 !l>op. e Ind Udls 6 l'toca -B """"" ""'-•~ •-w~ LIVING r.--1-. Pado, dutibouae, Qltr. 141o.1.tell; by app'L oa-• "-~ -. -· 0 . ..:. GREENS r. • new Deak spam aY&lla'ol• In -~ k. Bd $350 Mo. ht -~,. v-. d:rt.pft.. $125. T'l'62 Glencoe. oew.-dnct bWldlnc at Lovely :S Bdrro., S bath t.Mnc beattd pool. Printe b8ch. "#• er. req_. ' • Mn Oala 6 Bu Mer Apt L lfT-9466; or prtme locaUon In dOwntown on 214 acrn. llOOlld for hon- Adu.lta. No ~ ~~;.~ :.t:' • m ~·=; A1::n ml Newport mvtt. 5CM'19!i 8ACH!:LOR .. tJNl'URN, m-HK S.l Su:n • ..,., 1..quna Stach. A1r C'Of11U. n ; hu tamlly orchard A ii • -VW.Co: _,_ 9115 80\CH,· .... wl>11d> .. both, frolll $100 NR. H>mtlnct<n Shopp'& ....... carpoi.d, beeotll\11 "-to-."'1lprico 0... Hwy. ~ ! BR. 4r Je newb' decor: •lw q'ltl. l!fliltr; San Olqo rtwy. 1 paneled P&ttitlonln.t:.' Twc 189,500. J'or further Worm&· * ' * * * ONLY Pu.or lr J * ... ... ~t.' .... • •• ~ ·~ ~A~lnv!~Mat the =~~ ~ ~~ $15 PttJ. util pd ~ ~J~ ~n 1~~ r:; ':: ~n::~~ ... =~:is.~ ~mt:,8 wtthc&ll Glenn , I ...,.,_ ~ RalM mai<o ...... "''"""' 1225 Mo. u-wport •---• 4200 Healed P..11, Ollld C.,.. "'"· Msr Apt a. 8'7-: "~.~~· loll.De~ Eckhoff & Aasoc., Inc. II • a RaitaJ e.raatnl We 5'&--'1Ull be ""' u.~ or 892--2404 S..t, Stm a: evea, per moo.w ....-tplel. -1811 W. Dlapman Ave. have all sizM 6: prlct>I.· • I.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;;;;. I ~. AtlJ. to SboppUls -and chain •l'a.llablt tor is;, On.nae, ca11f. BURR. WHITE R It I f No Pttl allowed NICE 3 ijR apL $lZ · $135 Buaineu boun answering 541·26'Jl Eve•wlmd1 53U12'T ' ' •• or ,.N.:.:;"'"-''"po=rt-'Boa=ch::.;__32_oo_ * .ai.11ne Ree * .:mtO Pti.-w.,,, •• 1W--.. ln!non .. --available ,... 110. ' 675-4630 •v~1: 642-22531-bcr 6 Mamt, Oitta Maa. MT-3.1Ts"bet 16 8 PM. All 11tlllt1n pl.Id '**"'Pt l~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~I '. MAGNIFICWI' vi.w homo, ~=. '!,_ V'~, 117:;...' ' APARThll!:N'l'S .~~-ft ........... Mount. " 0-rt 6210 t.. o;r. ICbooll Ii; •torts, J o.-. .pcs.., 1 ve, .~... m>Y.CTACUl.AR VIEW Ugunai Beath / 5705 DAILY PILOT • " lldnM· F\whly docont.d l Carpet>. dnpK. Adults °"' Wi-Vt.oc • Boet 222 FORES!' AVD<lm PALM DESERT l"' yery ~let tumltu.tt. SZ15. ly. No pet.I. Pool. .Up: call SUpe: Availlble Ext:elle.nl. park • like NI"" 100 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH NEW CONDOMJNlUM f .: Call after I 11.m. ~ '7S-10M A(ter. PM 2 BR. 2 Batb Apt&. to ... ~ t.or ~Lll requi,.. LUX\JRY F1lRJi/UNnJRN '9t·!H68 -Owner 1ee.vina: country. BNu- ' BR., ~ 2 •-., bl~. BEAC:I Apt. 6ot 11 lge studio t 11'.&.c::£ -or. BUY ,..-.. • qwc: Yearly kase. l • 2 Bdrnu. CORON• DEL MA• tifully Furn 2 BR, 2 Ba Sand- 'Ch.Ud o~=. pets": Sn'§ M';. Qtl», l br., frplc, crpts/dr7L U45 ~. llp. $59,flOO up l>itcrlmtnative T~ Yearly Leue. l bedroom OFFI<i SUITES "' piper hoffie', laviahly planted 1911 36' Fiber-Teak sloop, Sept. to June. m rut St., $115 mo. See'5201 River Apt 2525 Ocean Blvd., CdM 1p&,t_ ~~~REN ltept to Sb:IN &. Shopt MUTUAL BUILDING tnskie patio. Many Extru ditld aux, 1 aa..llt. Ree.dy N--Sbor'N 6.U-tss3 B 01 w.s730 613-1788 -for furthtt info Oeeanvlew !rom every Apt. t-• pt Evea. &12..6429 for world cndlbla or o&an .. ~, MARTINl"'UE from """" leue air cond., cm ..... ttCt'l ' _ft ... _ Trd/ ll'lcome Coast ATTRACTIVE Watertl"OClt 4 Henn~ Trott, Mar. ,. ......, mo Qp. A: lelepbont 11ervioe, Xmlx ....... ,.. ' BR. hom" boat dock .1,E;;;..t;;;B;;;l;uff;;;;;;;;;;;;;32.4;;;;2 1~'!'"~.., ... 'l"'""""""" GARDEN APTS. ,...,.., ea,... l dnpoa 200-2000 ft Exch•ngoo, R. E. 6230 Prop. or smb-boot 6'1>-2838 Winter leue. txl 38th St.,r• ~? __ ~Ix apt 15\IPiex Oft , .. L .. ~--.. •-a CM UPSTAIRS 2 BR. $165 mo lnc CALL g...s 615-4010 4 RouBH full --orn. 500 • '6S MUSTANG Conv. 6 ./. u~ or OCNn. Wet bar, ~w • _, ~ ' · • atll .......... le .. ~'-~-· -· N .... -~ k. -for NB • ,d_ eai1 Mn. Hmdonoo""""" , __ ,, .. ~ ~-·--1ffil • CJm&<, ex .. top 111,000 oqu11y w-.....,. ·-~ -- 2 Bl\ ""° ~dq, • ,;j II< nr. vemc,, nw:to -=t~ Ive reaort attL Trade f, local area l or 4 Bt .JIQ1 It or vac. lot or 1-t, '91-t: '7 8 UNIT deluxe a.Pt. JleMiic 11 "'°"'· G""' "'1.000. eqµllf $89,000, ---• ' ' " gar, ....... ,.. $250 •lnter/$300 tm •--1a •-,Apt"", C.M., ........, .,.. .... ,~·0 1,.,..••---..-.1 "-.. cn1-Want Joe -,_ .. _ SC.2221 ~ !;.,. R~-iatate ~t;y. ~ .. WINTER Rental -Sept. 10 to Avall. S.pt. lat yr))'. Boe.t dod: avail. Adults .-u • ...._.. .a..w , NICE Dduxe.2 liR 2 BA \;eat ;;;; ......... ,~. ::::::::::., ~ v "" .... iu ..........., ""'"~ f~ June lfl Bay tronL 4 Br 3 Ba Eaat Bluft 4 bedroom, large M pets. 4005 Marc u 1. _.. ,..., ...... _...... • S300. mo. 925 Bay OR 3-6171 nvina: room, • d.l.nini room, 3l1-%l32 or (805) 969-31T4 AVAIL SEPT. 13th ocean, tinted a:laa, dee qe R. E. Want.cl 6240 Fut 16' 8Kl BOAT 100 Want M-1 •aCMfbr tilbm R. N1ttttu Rltr. &G.141! ~. Ntwport Htts. 2210 Janilly room, built-in Jdtch-TEACHERS -3 Br. I: den, '.J 2 B~ ~carport ~00, Disp., pr, Jdry. 0'7 ... Jtti5 Offlc• Rental 6070 WANT Income or com.mere. !,~· =~~= en, beautifull,y landscaty 1 ped ba, b"plc, bar. Furn. Fully wi~D ·~centia ·Avt. lhftt•I• Wanted $990 SECRETARIAL prop. to $300)ll>; hive or 1' M04622 or 644.285'.J LAKE Tahoe Vlar U>t Ni- vada llde, pev~ $12.000 clear. Ex~· tpr IDIM- bodys headache! Uni\I. TD's, or T Bkr. i75-67l& ' " i ' ... I, I· I. 1· ' - " 2 BR. Nlcr! yard. Coov to ?!!'~~~-~·Year, '""'d crptd, Beiach view. Winter Call betwef!n 2.-5 SERVICE $50,CO> •a pre.paid lnt. • .,., IOO TD e scboola .tr; lhopping. $13S. ,_.,--o. 11"'-'· wa er an $225. (713) 256-2237 ~ • 636-4120 e LARGE 4 or 5 BR house Modem o!t:lces, carpea, air Realtor ~2805 ~, $48-0797 gardener lllVlee. Ontum. Pool pr e 1 e r re d coriditlonina, parkfna. From Trade on 4 or 5 BR house 1-========='/613-31163 Eves. S4U966 OCEAN1'""RONT 1-2 ll 3 BR. $85 NEARLY new 1 BR, re&p0nsible family oJ 8 & ~ WANTED: Small houte, very Newport or Corona del Mar Corona d•I Mir 2250 Bay & Beach !:,or=~r:;~=.'~~ stove, drapes. a:ar• peta,$250tn$500forvalue :~z::,~-:~thSl, :':xi=~?'~for 49'-75QJ Realty, Inc. 1110 1 ot'JAA c.A.I!. ...,..., Employed lady. 95f, W. 17th n!Celved. Write Box 11, San Q>ata Mesa. 642·1'85 ' · · Bun.DER hu Eut It West 2 ~· 2 Ba. Jura. <r unlu~. :ms w. Balboa Blvd. NB 0 _., • ......,..........,., St. 548-19'12 Gabriel, caw. (nll 287-lln 3 COMMERCIAL 1 indust. BUSlfr'4ESS and lflde bornea. Trade 1or old· Pauo, new carpets. So. side ' BAYSIDE Village. Av a i I DUPLEX 2 BR, blt·ins, NEED House for rent Jn ! Tith living' qtn. ' flNANCIAl .... •<. 1 v:,,,,cant or TD'1. Owner ol. Hwy. $250 mo, 673-5360 or Sept. 15. 2 Br. htd pool. ...-.. "'" -•, •• ~. old<r ,__ M 1 M "'" ~-ALSO 3 BR. 3 Ba. Corona del Mir 3250 Adults $150 mo util pd. .._ ~· .. -,........ ........ta esa, pre er 01 Call owner: 646-2130 Bui Opportunltln 6300 home in The BJ.u!fa, $3'5 642-15.18 ldulta. $130. 548-4.573, Verde, Sept 1st for Irvine • What do you Ud:rdc ot our , BR. 2 Ba •·-oc uotum ~2884 forolty m""'"" & family o! Commerclol 6085 * REWARD * "TRADER'S PARADISE" mo. p ti · ......... b: So ·d · WlN'IlER-5ept 8th. C.OZ, 3 SPAC. c BR. Townhouse, t. Price rana;e $200 to S3al, 6 Drop UI • card. CluaJfled DBL. bi.qalow 1 bllc. ffm1 .,•Ho, ne~~.,.;., ~~!1.,e BR. 2 BA.. Fire p I ace, N--Up-• Bay. P-l. mot to"l yr. 2ll:· 825-628) or M·l Slife., 3rol) 1q. ft., $15,(0) • $25,cm Per year. Dept, .P.O. Roi; 1!'15, I>a!Q' ~di-~~ Int 2 wy. -........ 1;1•~ ""t""'-• r--.....,. M•i.. ,._, tDo can DllJ N •~ ~•u ocean; can ..., .,--.i o 6'2-3645. ALSO 3 BR. 3 Ba. built . in. FamilW:s. No peta. Rec. fad!: Children, pell 21S: GL 7-2362 $275/mo. f11 W. 19th St., -e WI prove J,....., ' •-. pt ._.., ...... u.i. units; 1 tmuJ:n. 2 BR., frill.; ho In 'Ibe Bluffs $345 $135. 1i46-9'r;,4 S250 I 642-6197 BUSIND).S Woman need. 1 C.M. 646-t896 or 548-9509 e&rn ttiil amount bl Clle of :r'lUe $17 500 equity '.J BR. 1 furn. 1 BR., trpl, wet bar. me ' MODERN n.-. 1 bdnn .... OK. I Kie. B ·-··-Apt C.l\l N our ,.Uque &: diftettnt retaD r BA . .JJ.' ~ ... ...:.._ .......... .,__ 301 his mo. :rwu ...,,. 11-~"""'~G 2 br r wuwu ' ., ew· I 6090 -•--M-"-UI ·~ ,.._, a:uest cottage. ' betw. Ocean 'le Ba,y 44(1'j ""• ~ ..... , · port. Coron• deJ Mar or La-ndustr!.J Rental ••u•.., openl<AK.... .._ Home, for aame in C.M. c.dM 213: 38J..6990 Huntington Beach 3400 ~ Pl. C'OITM!r of 45lh duplex, frpk, gartlie. fil7 T tlOO G prove we have bad no fail. 1029 Conejo Av~. Joahul Victoria, 548--0781 guna.. 0 rno. ar or RENT or L@a.se, O:X'!ta Me1& UI'l!B ·&re rapidly expe.ndl.nr 1Ne caw 52095 Balboa 2300 FREE RENTAL BOOK St.&: _Balboa Blvd Owner on 3 BR. 2 Ba. Frpk, cb1! 1ar. =~ P n:essary. 642-0086 area: M·l &pa.L"e, 1700 1q. ft • provide location· Jixttltta ··l,:;c;u;',,-_,·;;;::=:-=:= Drop In and BrowM premuies. Adults. $140 mo. 327 B. · · $160 Mo.; a1ao office llPllCe, inventor)'. tra1nlng .,_ relat· HAVE; '6 O:lrysier Crown NEAR Penliuula Pt 3 BR 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Co:ey WINTER Rental-Duplex-1 Cabrillo. 548-4691 1 TEAOim Will babysit your 2nd level, approx. 900 sq. ft., ed aervlcei. u you a.re in-lm.per1al: trade for late house, garaa:e l patio. 1 Fireplace, Double Garage, Bdrm $100. per mo. 120% ---~~~-~-1 ho m e wlth tender loving SSS Mo. All utn. pald. terested ln a ple•sant, EZ model. Multl..n( <ir" Camaro; block to ~an. trpl<:f!, crpts. C»mpietely Fenced. Lease. 3Gtti St. Newport Bch. $85; 1-BDRM. Apt.-E care In exchange fer winter stlHi896: 613-1417 Eves. to manage, dlanilied bull· will tn.de up. Exchange for N+"t. Im- rnac! Pa.Im Sprln;I 4 ~­ l'Ai Ba. Lu Palmas borQe. Equity $35,000 Ol'....W. trade d.l!V at $00,500. ~-mt ·es vw. Xlnt eond"; Will 'NW>E Bhltt!Book Value fot Chev ~ Or Pootiae ~ OaD "' 5;30 675-1133 """'"'Ill'-~ World Manor-~!)' in 3 BR 2 BA rnlniiiiJim.DOre in l...quna Bed; Newp(,n Be&ch Older home OK/. Adults. No pell. 9 IlJ;l Lse, $187.50 per month. OCEAN Fmit. 2 BR, den. 2Sl) Elden, Costa Mesa rent. 84.7-3983 LAGUNA Nlguel :zoo sq. ft. neu, can in\'fft $20,tO:I cash, Ownr:r 546-23'M $ax>~: =AL ~ ::2S; utilities 9 mo lse. ~~:t22:.~ l~d:. Rooms for Rent 5995 ~ !~·. 20~t1~~~! b:e':; !:~~t!i~ ':;a~~ * * * . -..* OCEAN FRONT-3 BR OCEAN Front 4 Br 2 BA. G.E. Bltns. $150. Adult1 ROOM For rent. Male. llun-$250. fD4) 499-4198 or Nutvllle, U.S.A., 1617 West·1'!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!l!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!·i!!· !!il!!!!!!~I 673-6936 p tio $200 . . tllltk: 9 mo 240 E. 16th Pl. Of 548-6432 ~on Beach. SSO. mo. Utll (2131 335-4065. clitt Dr., auite 210, NewportlMort I T 0 • 6345 ANNOUNCE=N~• 4 BR, 3 ba, on Peninsula near .,., •• 768'l EDiN~"",, a:. s#.2627mc u '· 2 BR· 2 BA 1255 Baker, C.M. paid. 842-3132 alt S. M·l COSTA MESA Beach, CalU. 92660 9 glll, ' '1 me - * * 83i'-l(M5 • ~ • ~55 ~MO PM k •= 1 TD -Ind NOTI~ 4 Bay &: 'Ocelln, Sept Sth to or DELUXE 1 bdrm Apt. 9 mo. 540-43.58 _,;t 6 or w ROOM w/garaae I: TV. New bulldini: • healing 3 WANTEDlll .,........ at payable -...65 July ls!, $300 mo. ~919 NR. Huntingtl>l! S ho PP ' g lease-view-stepa to ocean. ;'::nd::•:..... _ _;...· ---c::-::: I Priv. entrance. Lai u n a phase power. l30l).6500 sq. PART OR FlJI..L TI.ME mo .. tncluding 8% on mi,all /------... -.;,.,"'·.640--5 / center; San Diego frwy. 2 $110 OR 3-2671 Newport Beach 5200 NJa;uel. f12.50 wt e k. tt. 548-6911. Eves: 646-9766 " Reliable party to rertocl and level Ocean View lot, 10% P•non1l1 Lido l1Je 2351 Br. unturn, new crpta, =""'"-'.,...."'°-,-' -;;-=-;==-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;; J 495-6442 COSTA Meaa, <Plamltlll) collect mooey from new coln discount 494-ll37 - --------1 ........ '"'· 1162 'G1"'""· NICE! 1 • ' B<. ""*· '000 ft MI ~-.. --· .~ In ANNOUNCEMENTS DANCE •-M A 8 841 •u,.~ ~..i.. · LARGE room, 1ove1" home·, , sq ·,.,.,.,mo. oo operat m ....... .,,.. .... ors., WINTER rental 4 br., 2 ..... , gr pt . -;nuu; or Cairport. y.,....., or wmte.r B/B ~ 1 ~ .. ~ N _,,, __ H nd NOTICES ·-·~ new kitchen. Avail. 9/15. 892-24()1 Sat, Sun & eves, * 544-3345 * kitch. priv.; aep. re~. Pa· eue. g,.,...,,., _)'OUr area. o ........ ,.. an-1 GET AQUIW'f"!·W UNFURNISHED 2 b@droom, tlo, &&r. 646-0439 eve. WAREHOUSE For rent;.2300 dlea Nabisco productl and'':'.--:-".'."------DOUG THOMAS W~TF;r S2'15 mo. 675-0697 $Z15 Cl'PtS, drpa, gar. beeuti· BAYFRONT Spac 3 Br. fam H Ho N ti--11 adv ....,__. ---' ·1 THU 2 .bath writ near oag •. $30/MO., male ttuderlt. full 1q tt. at 9c ft. er leue at a ..,...,..y e,~ c,.21.1 .... y Found {frM Ad1) 6400 RS. NITE DANCE B Ibo ·1 I d 2355 ful 4 BR, 3 RA, clo&e to rm., pri IWldeck. $llKI Li!cl p1tal. Available Sept. 1st. pri~l,.••, -·a~-,1•-·-, $175 mo. C.M. u:ea. M&-0041 ban. Exctllmt Income for CLUB I I I an .beach&: el@mentary !Chxila. util Wntr J.se. 642-8790 •• .. -= ....... ,..... f hrs eek1Y ri< (Da ,/----------• · ~-1 Year leue 968-1014 $200. ALSO clean It quiet. 84"/-2263 ew · w wo · y SET ot ke)'I on a wooden pe& Jor lingle ldulta BA YFRONT 4. Bdrms. 3 · F\rn. Mobile Home nr Ba)' Lob . 6100 or Eveal . $1350 To $4045 ca11h ma.rbd "Sld' B. , , THE . S01.J'mlANDS Baths, dock. Winter leue. NEW IOU.Gd proo(/ private 1 Udo, Newport Bch. 3 BEDROOM, 2* bath, lace ftqllired. Fot penonal inter· e.a r • NEWlllT &: Nlt°'"I;''"' Avail. Sept 9. Call: BR bJk 1D ocean, indivkl. * 549-0059 eves. "fl ~$250. Available Sept Misc. Rent•l1 5999 BEACH LOT view: Bend name, addreu ~Nie = MNarlc~ ~ SIN~ a.UJi• 1-525-4444. Before 5 PM, oc deck It patio. 613-1784, ..__. __ 0 Verd• 4110 15th. Adults only. NEW $12.75 up. W-W <.VPt:t. $10,000 and phone 11umhtt to: M!Ne~... :'.__,pt _,., •• n. Opening Thun. Sept. 5th 525-2628 536-1.WJ. See at 14 le. Walnut, ""98 Ba & B h TRANS.WESrERN DLA 1.1.L1Ue ............... t • HB y eac Kit. avail, """-prlv. OLDER 4 UNITS DISTRIBUTING co. ...w~ i.. T•n-aza • ,,., to 12 •·'11-. 2 BR. co:wred patio. bMb J.PT"D. H~·. n.-2 Br. Front R lty I "" ~. 135 Albert Pl CM ...,. DANCERS C08 "1ER ..... 6 .. 1:..... •• , nc. '""'"°"""' Nearoce111ldowntcnvn.COl'o 590N.AZl:TSAAVE. Sllter,Founl:afnValJ e .1 ""' i ;..• house, crpted. $100/mo. 3 BR. CONDOMINIUM for Apt Triplex. Pool $UO mo. 2025 w. Balboa mvd .. NB 2 GARAGES for rent ner. $31 ,SOO. COVINA,,,,~. 91722 962-4888 14311,.i: 5. AWrt Wntr 224 Agate 52.1-00W rent. Blins. Olildren &: pets 3226 Clay SL 548-7325 Ev "'·~ 110 ·• ~· -:;;o=:-::=-::=.,.::: Santa Ana · 673-3663 es . .,...,...,~ 1 Stontr or car. Monw T--' Way Rily 536-2579 ..-···· ' 'I ' • .. , . .• ok. $155 mo. f213l 430-3883 I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"~!!!!~ 5J6..4678 or 536-4979 -Cabinet Shop Want•d 2 YR Old male mixed Tero-comer Maln & &IUWer 2705 afters pm. _c_o_ro_n_•_d_•_l _M_•_r __ 4_2_5_0 NO\I/ Ieaae $159/mo. UtiL pd.; 'R'"E~A~L~E~S~T;A~T;E:;::~:i_-l3!.iAOillJ-li<:o'it11\, 11~ww1/:2!;;hou;;;;.,;;s; Cabin maker w / complete rler, Irvine O:lve area, Happy Hour 3 BR near ocean &; ~ beam cell rm. for 9 more. 333 E. 21st ahop willlna to ~locate ln i..,,..ia Beach, AuJ. 23rd, 7 pm to 8·.-2 BR&: den bee.utttul. view ' FURN. 2 BR.; near beach. 2..ar., cpts, "'V'I• • "'--ne al CM "" 000 ~--~9522 • -' ' downtown. nss &: $165 $165 Mo 1y lng, frplc., 1 b1k bch. Adults. '--r St., · · .,......, ..,.,..,..,. Santa An1. Unlimited oppor· firi-Free f1ah or cbk:ken parr:;y fumsi;t~a Be~ month. can Lorett.a Terry 65-3153 Af.t'!.re'! pM_ 546-8055 lncom• Property 6000 673-9211 tunlty • no investment. LOST Uttle black curly dinner 'tfl 9-jm-.. ya • wa · 536-Zi79 .. ·~~~!ii!!i!i!ii!i!i!iiiiii lGIVE-AWAYI 7-50' Hill41de Week da,ya ~ haired ....... , called ou.......-Gentlr, coat.I A: ue.,u-." mo. <199-1887 S BR Furn $275 mo. Sept 2 br., on Seuhore Dr., • Se Sun ....,. r...-• ~ S t A H I ht 3630 15-June 15. 606 Ja.amine, year))' lease. $185/mo. (ORl\llA DEL MAR El Modenan<v~U:. t, A Mon 642-7667 Vic. Flir • VatigUa.rd, CM FREE! . :-: Summ.r R.nlils 2910 an 1 ftl__.!_!~-CdM. We like kids. e fi15.-0607 e vn $3,000 Each. : or UQ. UC'S . .Save Thousands! Reward. 540-7871 ---------213: 663-1124 It 654-3347 * Int ..c h• T-~-" B11lc Boatln11 elueie $150 SM 2 Br., 2 chidrn Can SPACIOUS 2 BR. 2 Ba .• 1 er oun..,. , ... ..,en * FOUND: set of keya at • LAGUNA~anl~t, apec· be u.ted u buiS 219 2 B_•_l_bo_• ______ 4_3_00 blk. from ocean. $175 Mo., APARTMENT HOUSE CHOICE Dana Point coeat ~D~Extl!nliorulocationa Newp)t'f:Be1chbetweenlSth Offered to Pubtic:;;by . tacular Villa, pnv. beach, Palin.des, S48-5044 C...EAN Bachelor Apts. ynrl)'. 646-971G eves highway corner lot. Only e on't Be Undenold!!! It l6th Sta. c.an l identify. Balboa Power ~[°" huge rooma, park-like ~ All Ul Incl ~ ~--of 1..i .. hwiy $1.9,900. Write box P 186 Dai· Whmon (213) 2'72-4249 O:llll!Ct 5$2565 Starting 7 PM MO!lt ;16 und 2 W eks Sept $900 4 u "'" up SPANlSH Style 2 & 3 Br. 2 ~· -ly Pilot c"-OR=ON=:--.d-:;'1'7.7"'-.:--,,.---,1 ==~----~--., 1t Newpol't Har!idr:".¥'atht s. e . · ". L19un1 S.ach 3705 31~ E. Balboa Blvd. ba. 01Jts, drpa, bltns. $175 Excellent rentti rmird A Mu, E. C.OUt YOUNG Slame11e cat found Club mW. Biy AW., N.;..•. Weeks $1400. Also V1ctona -~-----~-BALBOA 67J...9945 613-2l70 67S-l995 Tap condition 2 LOTS on S&ntiago, NB Hwy, . Beauty Salon . nMr F 0 u r Wind.a Rest. """ Beach Hause, 3 BR, 3 BA, MONARCH BAY ARE A up. • $79,500 CUh, Term1 or trade estabU.:hed I yn.. 641>-3523, (Bolaa 4 Hell) 53&-TCTO port Beach. NO ADVXRCE Sept. nroo .Ow!ler. 494-4653, LOVELY OCEAN VIEW. 3 1 • Bdnh • avail. Sept.Jlllle 3 BR. Cl'pta, drapes. ~o Ccrltart Jim Cobb Ff!t' Simple. 646-8565 613-TlM REGISTRA'MON ?J!XXs. 494-4957 ot 494-558!!. BR & den. 2 BA, cpts, l>rpl, Stepa to Bay & Oceui, priv. View. Call after 5: 3 O • 1 Ev . 61J..Ul64. -'========:::ILADUX SDver rtng .etttna:. SARY, Dm.OLI. A'( Q...Jlfi.s i<tNTALS frpl. pool. $300 mo. Allo patio new turn. l ca.rpet. 642....a581 es. R1nchit 6150 Money to Loan 6320 Sundly [)ohney Stat~ Park. 646-847J Dr 673-1855-~ Houtu Unfurnished •veil. 2 BR. 2 bl. $250 mo. 1500 E. Mlram&r Dr. 6'15-259! 52:10 HARaOR -. TAME rabbit black with info. , . . : ;::::=:;-----;;;;;;;J~ad~"~IU~49S-~1'~43~bo~tw~l~~s;:p~m OCEANFRONT 1 Br. Apl. Newport Hgts. COUNTRY $12,000 wblte mark!np. 6<6-6350 * Single Adlllrl. * General 3000 5 BR. wtth OOEAN VIEW Slllt11.ble 1 or 2. $80 ~ter. 2 BR, crpta:, drps, patb, pr, Avall. Jar IOod l&: or 2nd TD after 3 p.m. ~ You can meet rrom:· f ~o l.C.:'--'-'-'-------I like new, nr !di.ls $110 yrly. util pd. 673-3619 adi,Uts. Yearlf 548-6300 COM~ANV LIVING kl&n, l·3 )T tmn. Call HALF do Uc long 10 new peopl,e wt~ ~~rt~~~ Ls. $325/m>. .f94-896l Huntington Beach 4400 ho 5220 ~ REAL TORS Lovely 3 Bdrm., l bath home ~dan11, Bkr. ""4!M-6650 hair, = ca~Vic. of and evuy rnootb """tlt .. tbe aecluded lot. PriVlle beach, C t M 4100 Newport S rtl 673~00 oo 211acres.1.00ed for hon:· Real E1t1te Loans 6340 Mariners Parle:. &U-8802 next S years ... ~Jti:t. sandy cove. Winter $240. OI I 11a e NEW e LUXURlOUS e LARGE, Unfum 2 BR, '2 BA --ea: hi.a Jamily orchard &: is ADORABLE orange kitten. ed to pleue you. ~lnl4a'- mo 494-4653 or 494-5589 or 2 BDRM NEW CARPET RESORT LIVlNG y UBLIC AUCTION* doae to freeways. Full price BORROW on Your Equity 940 Pai,ilarlno, CM. eating recorded ~· · · ·• • 4 NATIVE GARDENS apt. New drps, crpts. ears *' $89,500. For further ln!onna· Prlv11.te 2nd Mort&. money dial ov.-6200 494-4957 PARTIALLY FURNISHED· leue. $161.50 mo. Eves. By order of attorneys· thl'ee 1 ·-""" · • I=========/ GAR .• AVAILABLE •n~ 6 POOLS-SAUNt.SJACUi.::1 ~ tion pleue call G en n FREE APPRAISAL&: L-6401 FLY TO CAT•--A; 00 ........ 4~ j 4-plex •Pt. bldzs. rn>B••na: Thompson. with PROMP1: SERVICE /-•_;_••------:--A Ill 1:C;";';'•;;;;Mn;;;;':;;;::;;:;;;;;3;;1;;;1PROLSONOX .. SEPr318'.16.COWRITEUNTRYI. HUNJINGJQN 42 . $17,400. To be sold lndlvldu· Eckhoff&. Assoc., Inc. R~utable Company aervina: F'EMALE 10 wk. Beige P~ DAILY FLIGITTS':FB.0 j• E11t Bluff 52 1 ally. lst TD $36,SOO each 1818 w. Clupinan Ave. Orana:e County 18 yelll'I. die puppy Vic, Eutblutt. ORANGE CO\JN'PX ~ 1/8 O.UB, COSTA MESA GARDENS PRESTIGE Town Hom••; ~pt. ~4':, ~°';1M,s.a;~ ~t~: SU-2621. Ev~wlmds 5J8.6177 Sattler Mortgqe Co., lne:. Children heart broken, PORT. CataIIM: :-. ~ AVAU. IP.{MED. Mesa Vmle (HATEAU L1 POINTE For lease. 2 br It d~n It 3 br 336 E.17th St., Costa Mesa Reward. 6".lOOl 132 Bi.Jon Alrllnea. e M6-&l12.'.'"· 4 BR. Ii. llvina: rm. Lovely turn. : BR apt.s. OU· TE'NNIS.ENTERTArNMENT with '.J or 2'iii baths. Gold 791·'195-799 Shalimar Ave. ti JSINt:SS Incl &U-2ln 545-tl&ll. NllhtJ: Av. N.B. POSSIBLE TO WIN sli.ilO trttt i.;...... .... ........-. BOLSA..CHICA & HEIL OOL Costa ri,1esa. For further in· FINANCIAL A: wkendl 671-7865 642-11511:.= -~.=·-,-.-,.=bl"'•-:,,-.,,,~;:;,.:::.. With Pf'OV'ei.~eno. lt!ih. spacious fam I dining rpi, 1 per .... ,., ~I""'.... Medallionallelectrlc.P formation, contact Buckeye .!:!!:~!:::~:...----==========llAJ~' ..-..r; ., "''""" Illustrated ·•. "-r bilt·in kitchen, beautifully H.!ated pool. $1SO per zoo. ADULTS 847-8414 :z..car g&r Rent starts at -3 col..Ue with one acarred eye .. 1~-•--•--,~ Yard. y-.. i~ Adulta, no pets. · lnve1tmenll, 403 W. 8th St., Bui. Opportunitla 6300 Bui. Opportunitln 6 00 Midw•v ..-. area. Reward $2. P. Longo; PJ(t !fox ;n "1 '"""""" ~ ...... .,. Lenun1 BNch 4705 $250 mo. Loa ,..,...,lea 00014. 213:1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;;:;;;;I OLJ ..... ,. Bev-.. 1•• u 111-,.._..,_ ...,..,. lease $l25/mo. incl water 00 POi.\fONA AVE., C.M. • 837-871 Amlgu Way, N.B. 627.-0lS:Z.TI.3; 838-'1598 Evn. /I S97-6'll3 or 892-7039 ... .,. ........... Yll -.1v and •""""' ""'"'" 1 BR G.-. apt. fittpl. JAPANESE Mnd•m 2 BR SPARE TIME INCOME MALE Silv" Poodle, cloeely 673-3663 Evea. ~966 crpt5, drpa, blt-lnl. Lt: pvt ms. View, near beech. Corona del Mar 5250 $ $ $ Maker cropped non-Poodle cut. I ,.,..,..!!'!"!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!~I patio, pu:il. Adults, no pttl. IU11.i'· Adults, no pell. 5 Unll!I, excellmt rental um, "Piper'' V\c. Edwa.rda. HB. AVA.Il. IMMED. Mesa Verde U45. 546--ai39 494-3579 _ b!auUtul OWfM!I' • Mana,rer 8*-(KU !.,!!. ~:\."! ::::: 1 BRdul d"Pl•x. ..., ...,,,..,.. 2 BR, ""'·""'dock. nr ~·v U0nlL ~'1> 1n"""'~~t" DISTRIBUTOR fOR JHIS AREA B\JT=::i:""~Ei:-:I°"•P.""<"""w°"l°"•=..,:?:0=,c. I bilt·in ldtchen, beautifu1ly A ta onl.y. UOO/mo.. Per-beach. VUJ nke! $115. ...,.. Ort.• .;;,~:.i•wu on VHu"~" in&'. So. Q)att Piua Neer landiscaped yard. Yearlf rm Rt!alty 642-]711 ~ 494-<f925 or &l,2.-3260 THE FOX COMPANY l•com• I cl!ttrlbuter '" 01'" of AIMrlc1'1 ,.,,.,, '"" Bank. Set'ltlmental vii. R.- le•• $325/mo. ind wattt BACH. Apt., fpl., beam cell, RENTALS ON TEN ACRES <Kii: .. E•~ "-a•t Hlway, ,..,.... f11t1it 9rowl119 J.,clv1tti1,. Thl1 It 1 111w c1tte1pt 111 ward. &0-tlll, 644-1339 Laguna Beach rvl pr! "-I AdulL A U fu I •-• I • 2 BR ~-11. Unlum -•• ....., .....,..., thot fl1ld of •1nclin9. No ••p1ri1nc• ,.~11lr14 . All IC• _ and gardener tr ce. carp: v, pa...,. pta. n m1rwur • • 1:11,1" • 67•••95 67••-s ; b WlUTE champagne min. ·-673-3663 Evei. ~ N'O pebl $81 Yl1y. 673-7629 • from $150 mo. Frpla; Prl/ ~ ......,., ir;1u11h 1r1 c111tt1d1d for, 111 ••t up y our compony. ~-I 5000 •--WALK TO BEAC-H You m1r1ly r.ttock loc11ion1 with our N1tl1n1I lftn4 poodle, with an under bite. 4 BR. 2~ ha incl car. Pri DELUXE 1 bdrm. Pool $110. ""nerl Patioa I Pools. Tennla .... un· . P1oduch. Reward $10". Annren ti) paUo, frpk, CJ'!PU, drpt, Ideal toe beebelor. 1993 blt'I Bid.rt t bole PutV 12 Unltl, Nt"Wpart Beach. All a.ml. C&U 541-MSl hi"". OmbhoUIO l pool O.w-ch 61., C.M. 543-"'33 RENT Groen. !·BR., flmJ.: pool: 4 ycan YOH CAN EARN $800 ot')')C;; Adu! o BACITTU>R be t r 3 Rooms Furniture 900 h IAne. CdM &«-26ll n~. Grou SU.776: lea.9@1. ~ ... prlv. -ti. S1 au u r" • $25 Month tM&eAM!mr nr. Cout Hwy) No rrntal p!"Obb!m. Price .. 543-8315, ~vs. M5-M60 very J.a:ll!, modem, pr, lndry I • -OR MORE A MONTH IUD Incl tlJa. StS-1152 11;,i,wu. Good tlnMclftl'. : 3 BR. 2 Ba. frplc, ... "'" rm. /U nJU. OPTION TO BUY MODERN. N..,. v!..-1>0lnt. I R. Nat ... a , Rltr. 84~1485 M•,. Vmle. ""*· """· N ..... Palmo 1 l 2 BR. No d..,.lt o.L~ BR Apt all "'°' kit-. · * DUPLEX $26,500* BASED ON YOUR EFFORT pr. $~ ~3 r:vn l wk Sl30 to $150. Pool H.f.R.C, fftplacto, patio, w I w cpts. Dean, 2 BR, 7 yra. Owner .is lTf E. 22nd St. 642-3645 Fumiture Rent1l1 Soutlt ot hwy. $175/mo. will ftnance.. m4A State. .• :: • .. • t BR duplex, stoTt .,_ ttfri&:. l BR. dbl pr. AduJt!i ontJ, 517 w. ltth, C..M. 548-.am \"TS-1617 or ~131)1 j C.M. 542-747% (SllXX>. yr tnel Small yard, ~mo. No peU. $1.li W1r pd. 1561 W. Uicln, Anbm 7T4-211GO BEAUT, mod. J BR 2 BA, FOR Rr:nt; 269 Fol'f!st .Ave, 646-7100 SC~ OCEANFRONT 1.Apna apt. Jin,pl, nr. beach. Canyon J Uguna Beach_ 1700 st, 25c 3 BR 1 Latte BA Hdwd 1 BR apwtment, fu:m SIS Li• carden UM. Prfy, vfe,#, $250. Month 10 mo. ft . Crumly to brokul. floon. Large ldtcbe'I. F'mc> month. Ganer. UtiliUta ~cb 6 sea pool. 1 br. i Clll g PM only 673-1244 t94-3SJ3 or 4.94-0fOT -~ 220 5,__._ 548--334"/ den. Part. furn. $225/mo. ! .::======== --=====-;;---ol ,.i. ht A lul. $11-1123 ~· r•u. 4SM653 ........ or 4"'"""1 Bolboe 5300 IN BERKSHIRE'S •-4 BR A d.,,, 3 BA. 2 t""> 11& \ 8'. ~ !U'SfAURANT home fr. o.ta M8& H.S. Ftl:m. Aduttl. Gar WS, Costa Mesa 5100 VERY Dlr. ~; ! BR. 2 Stllt"f: bulld&ir:. form.alb'·~ .• i:rs, mo. Vamnt. '*'9633 168 E. WU1on 549-1771. 2 BR. Gatden ._ ffnopl., Ba.., fpl., pr. $210 P\\11 \ Look''. 673..{MOS $1'1.50 1 BR, ~. dm"r, NEAR OCC, 1 hr. efficiency crpta. drpa. bk-!na. le' p¥1 ei.e., YtlJ, lea.-l38-4'f9 OFC or SMsit w/Jum Apt. d 11 h ma 1 c er, Pet OK. apt.lbhns &: all utll. pa.Id, pe.tfo, pool. Multi, no peta. lot eot onJ,y) in &I. $125 mo F.ulalde. i4'l3 Norw Sl.15/mo. !J40..0336 $145. 546-<E3!t Huntington IHch 5400 Utt! pd. t!'75--6110, LE &-391.l •• .. ': 1 BR Duplex, ft'O•e. rmtc. •WU.SON WEm'• 2 BR., 11! ho .. ~ •• bit-Ins; ..._.r/IJntt: pnol. Adulla. ft80 Mo. f99-3M4 tYtt 1£ Gu l ••tor pl. 181 -'Olmo. I Br. f'1n>. lllll pd. Hid. ..... <D m-m.a Adult• ~ a-1140 .. •• ·- f11¥•1tr11•11t •f 2,l•O •• t l.•60 c•1h r•q•lr•d 1•r.11rld lty \ti¥•11fory a11d •q•i,_flt. y.,. Mlillt ht .. t f,.OJ r.ar '"' !>.. tbla to 111,.,.1., •I lea1t 4 t• 12 h••r• JIM W••lr. If y•• •rt l11f1r•1tM, t,,..,., H.1 dttl11, drW., J1tar,,,1. 11atl•n aM "'"' ft M u1er.111hl lit • '''"'"' lnttl111ui af y•1ir oWB, wrilt "' tedty. ''•••• 1nr.t.~ 111111, 1J. ,, ... ,,... •·'-~· """''"'· Wf WELCOME llMSll6ATION INTER-STATE DIST. CO. ' • I --·.--....,....._--_.._.-----••4< W + + •--·--·...._,....,........, ..._....., ---wq • _.,_. • .. f"'4>W #"# W <<; Z <o Jll''W •W+' ..... _ _...._..-_. ---- -• • -+' -,--• -,.. ,.. .,. -" -•., -~-~ '- Your . Rugs, Upholstery ~ · ~: & Drapes Guaranteed .• ' Checll H- Wltli .. Joli 111119 Fii PAID Put ll'JWfnl Onllc• County m&Duflctwinl 1lrm bu c.-openlnp for: • Bectrldllls •Plumbers 'It'll.tin Strll• Conditions hist "EEDID IMMIDIATILY Wint.cl •• ·• Women! l'lltlONNIL ASSISTANT C:--Clll Teller P..-,_ 1ar i- l'ltei ........... 'Ill). ,,_ · Spotlessly Cleaned e C1rpeaten UNITID ~LlfOltNIA ol'Ollooni ·,.itlt at W S •~AD-.. '~ ~K -· llool be -Id ... -= CAN II UllD IMMIDIATILY ENGINEERS $1000 ~-' ~Ill WOltK IS COMPLnlD • foaclllty Entl- RtYlllutf-ry l;>ry Cle.al119 Mttho4 II.Sm clesroo. l'Jlcorp«ale I major bulldm,. .fer R• Upholstery allCI D1ape1 • Eltchonlc Intl- • Al.IO SAUi -SllVICI-INSTAW.TION l!SBE dtS. 2 yean uporienca ID audio and 4eolp IAllWl!llllCAU -DnllAftl llA&Tll CH..... • ProctH 1119'- MH•"' R-& C.rpet Co. BSQ or BllCBm• .. Me cOlarte "'pro-. -• duclion ICld auou. · <QU CltlNSHAW ILVD. LOS ANOELll LSO Pll JOIS 1ff.llDO, 2964101 'COLLECT Send nsume..I<> or appq: EXPlORfR MOTORllOME CORP. ·---w w 't .... __ • """' wit!> lllllJ)IUll "' 1 + GE!<EllAL JNSPl!lt'IOll I Oii nvmltl iC2f Ho/bot IMI. ,_. ._-lb pori-t * llAJllTENAN~ Yau ti.. World Cotta -Doi ---"""'" lolmlANIC Enn tho wo Ila•• l4~~J M:IO --., $161. * MAJN'l'll'(ANCS o8Scel oo I ~ kl art wttb prccz.-lw ir:ux:nuaAM -"1519. . * Sl'OCKIW(.mllUC " ... • • • All ---lol'tt1 la - UN!J All ........ tw -lllAG llDIOtllAL • lllETAL """"",.,. Wtirlll'll .Gll1 llOG'rl'AL * IUVETZll Sii NtwPlCt llvd. * DUL•11~1~t£RN Put -.met *1DI to DPERI!JfCD> Newport Bew.b * =,.:-'° ;:::,=.t:.~ l'AllT ma; SINGLI YOUNG 4000 · C....,... Dr. * 1'UNCH 1'iU!lllll put 11$ to ,_ podtemt WOMAN • APEX Newport -h Ol'EllATOR I -... --1or I l'ltOOP COMMIRCIAL -tlooal llnn...,,.. --=-_,..-...,..1 *ENGINE LATlll: • -a111ao-. TILLIR -oppllcaUoallor..,,.. ··~VICI DlltlCTOltY SlltVICI DllllCTORY Bl rl I OPERA.Toa COMI IN TODAY bltloua ,...., -to ~It::':_': :;:·:_. _: Coott _:~??,w:~~Ncv ,.~2' Mlchln:~1tor : ~~ Intl.JI·~~ ::::::::~:: rf~1~ · npolncl•-1-r\'lo ,....,, sndJq, ~ IV. ..... -of '"' It.I -..i _... .. lor 00 * BENCll llAalINJST .!Jtl!!! -.,.rt ... ch tic .... fr<o lo trlvtl ..,. -..._ uo .. u11 . 1a-. ..ur., a 1 ao. luo•• Parle: '631 ... ch 122-U46 il>e job -In Ille_. • HELIUll AllC Wl!lLDEll -~ ........ 11" w. Lincoln '40-4424 wtt.1< per month .• 4UALl'l'Y UIPil&lt a eat ....-ro,.,..,. OM C....) at:»M ot a ~ JM-* MAOIIN!: WELl>ER -luda AM. a. fl25. per wk ulary -drlv-a,.._ lMtlUcili Glli!iliiii d>lno, .... _. ...... ..,,, * ~AL -O>lla ll-:nm B .I.II ..,,.i -lltu brld tr-p,. loQ.·W-. lf4o3l29 -.-.Antld. JOBS&IMrLOYMEN1 oul<. ---*FABltlCATION BntUC All~ ~ ~nJ°:~..U r,. ---.W 1'1U111Wnt 6MO bu1,.. -· roll!: DEVJ:ID.PMl!:NT ___ _:....:... ___ 11--------1·-WraiitremiS-1 !'bplttlnt 4550 11!3. " 0oo>c1 (fut!-Holp W1nto4, Mon 7200 ll!lCllAllIC Waltrtuts DAY ear. 1or Pl...,....., Ltc. '°"' woi1c, Reu-* u uOUlt llZllvtCE • UDIWC GAGE· • TUU BENDER J. w. RoL'nson WAJIREH -AUO---.m1e. ~ ..._ .. 11111-1134 Phmlblao Nplfr remodel * !lllCnUCAL "' ~ C•hltr Hottas • -• EXPl:R'f '•-,.,...... C.uanteo4 * &f6.t4'1! ·CAREER WEST COAST . INSl'AU.ER Hu -"' Cl90d Opportunity Neat a-. ••• J ="!'\....... ... . a:.,:;:.,n c;,M. ""'· ltonted1~.'1totN1r. 6940 OPPORTUNrTYI * AlllCIWT PAINTIU hptrfenced xu.i ha" aood ..,..arance. NlN·o~:.....-:.~>· ••a • 18'6..,..lttlerAvt. C-.....tc ~~~'-MT~ GARDENER. 30 m es--J1' YOU nMd RamodeHna: Jo!n todays futest srowin& • ft' n Parmel Olftee ()pen vwnwn APPLY IN PERSON App].y in pe:non IUnlll!:--.... 1 ............. Mlablo. ea.. PAINTING ••• UPAIJIS pro!-MUIUllJ'andlllleo Cotta Miia Tomlol,lllpm·T..... s.i.w-n UP.Ill. DAILY lob'o Ilg"°' -c fJ>r ,... d>lld, .., nMt.1116CM389 CALL DlcK ••• "'2-l!S'T No -• ......,.. 646-2491 SARGENT• ~ .... lop '""""iulont :tM E. l'ltll St., C.M. "°""' ~ 5'!Mml6 w.1n1a • fllII or part tlm• •-....... , --NI 11m --Sn·-L Shop N 1 Ciro, 2 ,.._ ..,, -I Soni-6612 Sewl!! 6960 Mutvel Fund Advloon, -~-·--FLETCHER ~ · _,. 0• l•--------1 LoaD-. T:IO To l:IO PROnll& -wan. a e .,,_..._ -Inc. -~y~ 2305 I. Coal! Hwy. MAIDS NIEDID • .,..--.~ 111'.eJ-nq; ba~l••••· Pftltw1cul-6 l'ut ~!~~~so.em 'f::;:::: Pnhlon ltltM C.Nn1ffl M.r,C1I. Expulenced « wfD trlhl --1'<114., ·--· -MTG • ., BUSBOYS T1"'4!1.--Newport Bwh lor ---·-... ...,1._,..,_,,_. ~-"-"'r AliOrotl-642-5145 ' --=====-·I AND Alloquol....,._ OlltLPRIDAY EXTltAOOODWAGES ·-Id ·~_,. Free -IHMm Neat. -. IO,,., op. IXPIRllNCID Aa ..,,.i ---Good -coodllkm. IWllSITl'ING '"" -· e 1 DAY oentce. Hmne A WATElt CONDITIONER .,.,..,.,. Put-· bte ........ .Apply In penao to boual- -,..,.. Reis. opt ......... Qpll, wallo, TILE, Coromlc 6'74 SALESMAN DISHWASHERS HOSJESRf ...,. -. 00 w.p.m. ke-Mn. ,.,,... ..._, * 6G0384 * wlndowa. pa.tnttna:. 642-8520. for permC9'lt polidan. IJT JAB''O JU electric t,ypewrlter,· 10-bet 9 am Ii 3 pm. ._ '°' -"' * v ..... the Tiie ...;. * MUil _,. door ,. door. Full or Port Tlmo A k<Y odder, rood with .... Loguno Coonlr7 Oub VllJ4ge SIRVICI DlltlCTOltY -cloUHJP, ....,,. a.... worlr. lnotall a ,..,.1ro. Excellent -""'11J with Ovor 21 ...._ Nat ..,,..,.,. 12. 311111S.Cout11,y. at Allio lrl ...... -ol Etc. .•• .Free -.... No job tno ....n. Plut# mtlonll oervloo -· A ..... In -Turret lithe Full or Part Tlmo hr . ...., letter with ... Boacb, -Lla1mo _, ry, C. AnyUme , •• Jim NMS25 patch. IAUiftr •ho•• r Must hive Alli mamp.. N p.m. prrlence to H.M.T., P.O. 1 _______ 65_60 =""====== "Pl!r. MT·llll'F-..,.t potmlill. Ope lfcl Apply In Por-... 21l5, Newport Buch GIRLS BRICK,Coacftto.CUpentry Hoolth Clubo 6720 JOBS&EMPLOYMENl RlyneW1""~ RfUBBI l llf f r f·Sp.m. l.-,=:::-:===-~IAttncilwt11r1111a-1o as.tom Cablnetl. Small Jobi DllRCPIU.CI"Olt m& Part Awriue D.-pdkie for a md-dbplay MW' producta. Trim OK Free !'.It -HEALTH aJNJC Jolt Wonted, -7DOO Gome Gtov•. Call!. ISi I. Coa1t Hlghw1y llfUBEJI l lfE quo....-· '111< <»ota M<a Twtll, In maJ<r Dtpt......, --..s. -•7-1093 Newport 1o1ch Turret Lithe "".,......., ..... 1m • .,,_....__.,...., ~"' . 6590 -~ '::: MM9u SOCIAL sl!lCRETARY.""" Hair Stylist in E. Coal! Highway .,....,, -tor • """""' ......,.u1," -· .,••aENTltY ..,w,_ ................... ., •Xeelle11t lfentarial "-••/Selup u.wport •·-ch matur.W«nuinterwtedin • chmn. No aper__. • -~ ·-·---.............. ""' "' part w1 .. -· -1n Executive VI"" -"'!" · 0ooto llua. A Uldnr ,., ""'· 1 hn dally. """'1"" MI1QllUP4IM.NoJd> 1321!:.ltlthttt.,c.M. ttmo."5-<Jlll5 -"tn111p . ....,&au1> Salts C-r ACCOONTsro·c1l•a~I·-..,. -11 ..iory,c.n1or-Ul3> Too SmllL .-... In --Otton --·-bklrpt, --...... ~ ..... ..... ... _, A.dt lor Loura. d -a •t•ar-. Hlvllnt 6780 Job Wonted -"·-••»bWU!lellt. ~-~-""' ...,.."""'" ~-"::.:.!. _.1e-H111_dota .,..!mo.S:dnlrohla."-Phone Girls 56ll'l!I --= Dl,ys a.EAN """' --& w....... 7030 ~""""""" -Apo ~ ·~ ·-----.......... -• l<rwon!,.....,.,,. .. """' H. O. -. ~. ~ ---• ~·-pt,,, tnoo a! 112,ll!XI p1m -• -·Alli -lllnt ~ ·~~ ·~-p O No ............ "-HOME llAI---···~~-.~-.-~~HELP wa ...... .._ IUFFUM'S • ___ ... Eqolll_.,. __ lll"1adfrinpbenetl ~-·-w·~·=·.' NIAPut1- - _:;-_~~~";' ~. -~"::' ...-....t-ma!1.... Foshl hla d -old natlooal com-Wnt. ... M-Iall>lllJ~ !!'.'!.l~Newport ll<acll, tidy llAoto + llonuo ·--r ~-~·-Oii 1415 Dolo Wo• ~. ·-· ppl In f;t6...e2SOf.bet.7:•A.M Llleu .. 011 .. --"""'---~bdp-f<rdQ'and ft pmy. BUll:nell or 111•1 1 A.GGRESIIVg Y.... a Y - ft ........... * ALTER.ATJONS -... .... ~:::~:-:._ ma11t lblfta. I tu d •• t 1 Newpert BNch ~ be1;1fU1., No tn.. Cotti MeN women.· Hl.y• bnmed1att LIVE ~·2"'br.._fum tor Holld1y Health Sp1 ~-.. _ -..-....._ ..._.. b" -vtl. --_.... (714) 5454251 _.,.... Good pey + rmt M-· · •pt. ml -BITd. CABINETS. AZ1J aizie job. Name ltl Jt•IOQlhl1 lmftl&ll'. OaJl H7-&» .U --==~--nttl8. meUa. XJm: JDi. for col-upltabw. Taki e.rt d 2 dl a:iet. MNa 21 .... ....... l4M7l3 BIG JOHN -... ""Lmtt OPENING Tl!D ALEXANDER -------1 .... -AP,,., .... -· -• llsht INSTRUCTRESS for 127.79X) Th' Dorymen nlh I: C::: °'°~· W'kndl f re•. . C-nt, Concrote 6600 HOUNCIHnlnt 67H -le Hal~ 70u 1 _,. ......, All -~ • Cooks 2100 w °""'"""'~ N.B .,.._ 111 c p.m. tor -· Full 11m" ... t .....,..,...,., aJSTOM PATJOS .I: * APT. CLEANJNG * -~) .mplO)'a' M/1' • • Npt. Bch.. · Must be able to wort with "'°"'· -· -.,.,,.,.... ,..... •-. w • .......,. DOMESTIC Male Drill ---------1, Busboys ~ ~' :;u: SEC!tETARY """'1 •.• ...,. "'""""' ....... A rtmOVll. W-IOIO -.,. 8IS-llM IT .. .....,,.) ,._, Elono l!O "" or p........,1 -Good Ho~~l~lt,JPI CEM!J<T wono. III ....... lloctron~~lopmont MARfflA • o·-~ •• ..i.., m.... Cir ..... Iii> .... -• -lklllo. °"'" M-"l<o Job tno om111. ..,... ..._ lntorlor Docoratl'.'! 6737 HELP Ull :1119 -. no •-Coll M,..!'rl. ·I!, STUFLICK 543-aru e ltHldonco. Comm1 e MAINJBIAfKE All Shifts tcr .,.,.,,..., tm-m.1 114 TennbW w.,, C.M. ELECTRONIC • CUSTOM PATIOS • • Plllllin(r, lnl • .... COOK-EXP. f;U.1JS3 Auomblo11 ~~ ':e7 ~;w:: • W.U Co-lerlnp Uve in or Ii•• eut =-:!*':.av!~ Appfy In Penon 5 dl1 week. St.lary optn. COOKS & TRAINEES cTemp:nry) • °""' Coon!lnotlon Ho-kaopon hrmanent. Good -No boot uporlonco Good ..-i pion. Good pay • woddnc cond. -op not-· ,.,,.,,. °"""""'· uo job nutE ESTIMATE -,....., coodlttcn.. ,,_ry W 0on-... llooPtal -· lo M.,,,"" too<te lloctronlc Donlopmont "' omlll. ........ -.... Llceneed • -GO So.-... LA 90(ll! l>b Oil u Ben's -bolpfiil. ....... ......... Corp. • ..,,...,. • MODERN (%13) -(213) 6'0-1735 ,... E. lido .... C.M. Balboa Marina NEW Motel. -.,, ..... _ :!'.':: GI l'ltll .... Oooto '4S-96U DECOltA TOltS 333 ltyolda Drlvo Alli nm. in-relld maldl ·-R. Chlld c... 6610 ll3IMl51.I Oaloooe liTt-lno. OieerfuI 67Ul40 Newport looch .... _. wm.P.O.... DENTAL ASSISTANT N .. L.V.N. 3-11, 11.7 i--A-tt ....... 11----ho--======== l'lmwllnt. Expul.....i. LOT MAN 21l9, 1.quna ·Jllila. Tlt • o.... 21· -· tnm• ••"' ... -~!'~!&I~~ ~N~ •• on .. Ironing 6755 For Eu! ....... IG8'I03 B -Mn. --PT<ternl. Mu.i ~-· u~~ ~ --· Wont -care b-""" LIVE INS AUTO M[(Hllii'f US BOYS bove more than one"'",.. Colla Mou ddJd whiH: yeu wotit1 fUU IJtONINGS DoeM Ill DU' EmnloJv --ttts ~. J'ull Tbn., AnlU 13 n-... _ WArI'.1\:£:.!E A ~. will pri~ tn dental ottlct Memorial Hotplt1f 6 part time. Pauluino home :Dcctlla WO r le, GerJrie eyi,;;;;~ Coataot Bob 'Jbompecn. « ov.r. .w a:r. tnJn... Attnctlve; happy Ptl'-C!K--1115 aftr 4:31 • all Vict«il. St.,°*-M• .-. -N...,.n.-Olota ... _ ...... !Oii BE. l&tli 8.4. 517..... llAllQUII wroaa Arremotl °"::i ~olf1ur1nt -i11>. l'llll • p/tlme. n.. wOi!AN WANTED "'2-2731 . UC. di.>' mre AM to 5:30. S1 per·bcc. MW5ll i:::;:::::I.t. · !ttl/l!lilJ•, H.B. ~Cit. li'w1' •tM&c:4rtl:w, To can tar amlNlatory -------· ~~~tr~~·· =imt.w..=: S1 per Ml11W1nt9d,Men7200 PAKT"nDMlei...mwaw, ~=a=: s:::~~~NA w~ Prr w/car. =:i~r~·~ WAITRESS CAliE for INFANT In my M5-0'l9I SNACK SHOP No. I --. S « < '-" -·A air candl--· _, oomm. run....tto JIB. J2 br .,,..., ""'""""" Coll 5CMll1 Exp °"" 21 SoVely Newport Be9d!: home ======= NO'lt' ta.kin& AppUc;atioftl evenblp wortillg witb bola. tkminl lmmdateb'. Top "" ,,,..__.SbMplf ~OR N320 L,Me Bron$ t0-1132 Alter 1 p.m. ONLY • Apply 67>5429 L1ndocaplng , 6110 tnr M"'I bow car. Com----al --"'" ~m !IU-1'02 Plylnt lutlar Contracton 6620 GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING 1--------A GAJ!.DENIN(; SERVICE e ROOM ADDmONS e State Ucmted c.urtrttr, L. T. O:mstruction ftn"1MitW • Otmmerdal J:aJDibt room&, tit.chm • yard cldmlp. Free nt. wrltt. SinJl• •tor)' or 2: No job too bis 89U5tJ. =-~1:m:~or ll' YOU *ANT )'Ottt GJtEEN e 847~1511 e A GROWJNC Clll Bm 4 Jeny. IAM1e&pinr • GtJd. iJCt'N4!d Cmtn.ctt:r Realdentil.l • Commercial JI.Ult I: Repain. r.r .. En 6'7l-2129 ----1121 roruw.·s lodlcp a rotott11 11erv. Free ftt, have own equipment. tc-4764 Momlnt Dlshw1aher miNkiM. Fer lrdormatlcm wtft:. SN Ouey Nall. a. e l'RY COOK a '1'/t.lfr, ~ nlt:rw ~ ~ ~· 873-Wn Mr. Zimmer &nd ::, l8W3T5 and uk tor ~-=::. ~ ~ =·~11'1 .. lorhre&kfutshill AJplJ In ~-old. s'oa,1w1r.~T! EXPERIENCED AutomotiYe Lunch Buoboy INSTRUCTOR w-. " C......, °'°" llloop ::.'." .:;'.' 11111 ~ Av. 5. c .... Vlllty, nr. Slat.r 4 ~ C:",::: ~~I I WDl N tntetfiawinl btwn tbe 1162 W. 1tth St. C.M Brookhurtt. OWn tr an•. 8f2..«ll Wilacn J'ard Sal8 In. of J.11 Mm-Fri. NI ttm., -t _,..,.., p ~I ' ' l!N, P/ttme lb -ol· t6W812 !12!15 8-i, • .ApplJ In -Mu.i bo i11M to -" with PllY COOK '"' nt AllwndlOI -· X1n1 111117 4 worklq WOMAN Bl>d., Hom. 23111 E. Co11t i!Wy., 01M -· Apply tn ,,..,.. Expe""""4 W ...... lt 7"l •-. APfb' -Coll .... l.S'll ... Shop. ~l In <bM tingt4n Beach. CT.Ml!liO Holldoy Hoofth Sp1 Appt, 1t ot 1000 W. Coul llwJ., SUlte IOI Pll. -lo pou to 9 Dontol locmory mi...,.,.. •tvd. THE RIGOllt G. Npt. Bdo. L1VJ:..1o or c11y on1y litter: -ca111, ,,:::_"'"w:::'. For ottke In CdM Busboys & Oleta -No. lt Fuhlon blaod SEl\Vldi StaUon •ti-"""-..,. Fri.; llO wtek. chell'• Donvt Sbop 2917 As• '3 0< ovor. 2 Yn a.otr Car '"'ash Help Newport °"'"" N.B. wont.i: .....,, ., lllllt. Coll' -..., lhrll rn. H.-Blvd .• c.... ;..... iildo • Dtlk ""'-. Dlshwashen "' mm -. llll. 1 "'1""' tor""· H.,... SliAlU' BAii MAIDS • co '"'*"' Full time, aver 11 Pull time or wkend.. MEN lJVE In lbuebeper. Lite GO DANCER.s Top " 11 PART • TIME WORK Apply tn Pencm M1n II" 11, •PPlY ht pertC1t Good workaw. Start 1n:d ~ A,.nclH, \Yemen noo --weft: 6 clean.'1. Take $2,50...$3.SO to .iart. Call ":'or'. MAIL ROOM Dl7J' Rmkldelina, additlonl Lo.. Padtw C.onstructioa tH-"833 Lk:., inlured lo~'t Bl loy LIDO CAii WASH JDldlottly. Good ""' peld Cll'I ol I rllll e.a. "*"""' "'""""· 5CS-9t83 SASSY """"'"-"""' bo .,... 11 P1 ... rh1ftllftl 1 I 431E.11th CofJtl M• m compi.tian of eieh Jolt. alt I J..A.SSY 29Ql Harbor, C.M:. Cootaet G, Al"lUI ~1lnt(nt 6l50 :tM E. lfth St., C.ll. MEN tnr -momJnr No ........... __,,., F/C bklqor to .... WOMAN nntod lor °'"""1 lklU9l:KED'ER wanb!d In 3311 W. Bay st., C-ll- Addttionl * Jt-nod"tie r...ia-. Lie. m.eoa. * M9-G:l.70 * P4INTING 4 ....._ dellvery. Mimi Coll -.-ID llB _, -.r, -""c. .,..,..... 2 Multol. hrd, No -alilo, - DEO'.IRAT!No * 11lAINEES ..... -...... ., Mr. lt•W n ... 1251 DMV ,.,. -1a1. • ...... ""· 11112 ...... ,, ..i.,,. lllf. .... WOMAN 1or ...--" Inl:trior, m.rtor Ll.ttt New York CODOa1I •· nUable. W1* P.O. Box 1N 2 Cir S.Jetmen W1ntM Steno to M!!O ~ lhd. CM. IO-«n'O ._. (wYt pc1, lift flour, fold C•l'f!! Cloonlng 662S Llc'd. IM'd. Guaranteed. -" C1I1bma hll CM. Bdn -""lo-ttoo. =1.:= MOO a.t4Nll'G lodJ i bra.'"" LT. ~ n . apt. 6 2nd ....... etc.) 4..., In perm . O.tom. work Cftb'. nfled for 11\'tNl )'OWll mm DELICA'ltitiili Man 5 da.)t and mov. to new location. I>ent .... _. $400 "nam. Rdable. oon lnalp. ~bot' <n dbl. nukin· 15 UlY ~but 14eocSq.191 E. C\Rl'J:T I: Fin. deantni; HARRIS PAlNT1NG &o-ess to fill vllCalldft en tbtlr Stuthla W"Q'I S 1. T 1. i:.::.u.nt ......tdna cr.iodltloN -to $400 s;2.00 llr. IH-OllO Hr q. NB own ..._:__ 18tn !It. C.M. for 1 day lf!'\l'lol!:. qu~ ..-tL-.o.I ttltl ........ HJ-~-.~ .. 5'1 ts1~ -~ ... --.... "--"'--O'tditznar -·-woum IJ -. clII $! ....... lor P4INTJllG. £lit. IJJL ""· ••-•--·~ -• • •' -•-"•"" vo-• ~ N., JIA8Ylll'ITD\ A llto --IYI. -• lo -In &nul lir!rb""'"'""""" HH Troller. 11 ,,. ...,. -~~-... °'""'E.lTOIAll"llnoAw. ~.~~,.......,.~111-=~ -Jf.8.1"1awlr. 11Em-!Wlor2 _,.. ...,,.P1rt-tlme0<fllllttme. I="=========-I """ .... ...__ ee11. ""'" CM. "" ,....,.. -· ean ..._., ,._ --Sin 111.ssa s1r1 ,, ., ,,. a1oo a•;.... No tt1><m e1111 -- Ge-Int 66IO 5CHSl5 WANTED BUSBOYS -Tnw lo<too7 to 132t sAllilliTfll t111 -· -1or ....-. -Blvd., CM 1----=-----1 P4JllTING And Paperlna. 11 IXI' SALESMAN DISNWASHEU COOKS, LIAO PltY rn. addrw/pol SSll ~ l:IO to U Pll a I llm-Wod a I'll. -l\1Al'l'Rm, -°* ANTHONY'S JW etll 1n1 .,,. baCb llrtneftt far Uarlrw Harltwan I: Boat AmS,0'1 Jtntaunnt Dlcelletrt 11&1 u.i wcntac: na. tr'a1 ctrt '* .,._ ..,_ • 1f\t. H).f'n'4 CJU1l) a.rr.· J llCbool ._. ..,.._ A bmeaDa. Anitr Ger<lon Somce --but not...,.....; a>. (loa>m,_ _ N.B. GI 17"' It., C-ar-.........._ -bo flll, HOUit\iiYii . l:Al!.lf ll)' hceo. 'o..,, trw. ,.; ...... CJoo111. <IA N. 646-1941 ,..,, mo and -Nl.oIIT '"" --lo~ WAN'l'D>m:EDED -,_, llld -11-. A1L!1E1' Mll:tlCf -""-...... -Ad1m1 A -lo, 118. Nnp<ort ...._, N.B. l.\NlllCAPlllG SCHWARTZ ~ A f'llot -M·lll. bro&-A dlon<T .....: food -Mipful. llff 'II'. !Ith, C.K. llUlll R.B. ..... N0-113:1 lllll 1111M023 ClllLll CU. -2,Jii to MUOIU.Y IWNTENANCE f>&lnt Alea ' .. IAlt.ticm IEUMAN AJ>p 17 Jelly RorH AMIGO'S RESTAUIWIT SPANIBH .-lilnc....,.... OIIU. or_,,.. wnot<d lor SPll, 5"1 wk."""" Call -~ Mobil atcn, llomto 910't Days or an•l)'IU'd lh1tl9 J\elttunnt, Bl.Jbo. Jal-.nd GI E. 11th St., C.M. let a.co 8r'OOI II ttt. L!ft ti, 11cM baUl;ew•k 4a7 time ~-Ar*! at lt7.,)&IT Alter t PM a.au• Ooanup. "-· M1-11119 avail"""" .. -· MATIJllE -.... with "''". COOK m fJ .......... -SllD-r-.......... w. !IOI 2 STATiaQ ... """ ....... _ _J •qwwwst••rc"d PAIN'nNG • ..,.. room SHmATQHBEACHINN CU"bdttiWF'fl:....,... ~r 'Ud C-xec WQ)at....,,,lft• lt.,Clf. --. i..a-B••ell . ,_ ol -'°"'pl. 121. A up. N... 21111 0..... Hunl ..... _.., .. _ 6 ......... Applr .._ b" Clrw Cldl BAB'fllftTEll, ""' -1 llOTIWl'I ........ -llv· "'4llO -T PJtot a l3IS -'"""-i.oell -11'1-IB tiWhotilc Sal-n NW5tl bit. 2 A 4 I'll odil Plying lutler 114 'II' °"" lh7 H.B. ,.....Y., 1 ........,_, ... 1 """"" 11 mo, eld. BAR llold A -· fbll ,,_.., ~ INT·m 4.....,.1BR .... Wllb-eo!puto&Dd/ BJ:LLY BOAiib m<if!Tllr.-a,.,,.ti. ·-1To2 .... ft.;w.-A Roooo. *""A ..W,. --.... cJt ,.. p km! *"*""° labor 6 mal'll S 'l 4 . IO . or TV ftlp&lr. LAMlNATO!l l!lt:p onlJ. Ap.. Mapdt,, r.V. llN1W Ill• ...... • ~ ----H.W.WrlptCo. r~~l-ti•Tili:lllal>iiilOOl ...... te .._1 W flll lil:XLfi!i-i~1p,M e AJJSmANT 10 -- • lAP~GAILDDIMG tno ~ aiiid. 01 w. · 9'o*-Mtll*ld.ttpa ~'' ett In.• ........ l'tt fllrtber toon1-.... b ..... 'Mot r•••• ,..,.,. "-....... ..,.. Plumb!"' '"° BOYS Bot -ID ad 15 djipWiU;;11y KllOCld .. 1 Coll-8""""' r .. , w-7400 -Olll -°"" It. -mt -• 115 ..... - 1111-1!11-lllM ojt f...... llr&rv'1 Plumblno s.rvlot ,..,. o1 ~ 1or -P\IJl.part time DrlYft' ~ -ml N..,...-.. * WAmlllll ood lfOlil£Si iiXiYifi'li fllII -; 1111 _,..,part llml... , --pl. llOWJNGrd{llor.----won. Good··..mm-late __ .,.,._ N ...... Boldl. llr. litlM. NI-a --V--.uta-.lllDol .,._,...,,..,,., C.1 .;._. 811•... .. .. -· Coll lob at~ riilVICI!: --llAINT-ood fllll or part ,.._ C.ll. ICWIJt * ~ * odoool. M2-G1 ...... -- OM--. +· --'"Iii 91 br. _.. Wm11 DELIVE!t'f a -¥• 11 -21 : ._ • ....,., llml -A -A1/ltl ..... LJdr; l&li,ol~lr i IHI SiOliiliOop. -•&Till. - J:llll --· Lie., -.; -1, bn. Coltooo Phmooq C.ll. 4""1 %1111 H.-, C.M. ca 'II'. It, ml -Illad tos f A-.. to S Jiii, I .... a -"' ......_ II --f11I1 « pod -; r..ll&ll7PDotw•·-_.-.-.... ""·'™' -nw 1Ga111or Riifltfi dWICl!m l1Mlll ..-.u.1P11.11M111 ,.. ___ ..,._ " ___ .., • ~ --------·-------..._.._ -..... ---..... ~ -..... _............ ___ ...... -...... --_, ..... -....... --........--...,_...., ... -----..-..------..-.....--_ ... --------. ·-. " . .. . ¥4 't' .............. -............................. ,. ...... . 0 ••• 0' zq y V y z 14 = a -• •a ...-"' ---.------.., ---.--~.-... ·-tr,----_.-.-- DAILY •ILOT SOIJIE'J'BIN6 NEW-SOME'l'BIN6· DIFFERENT 11 NOW 11 _ .... ' .. •· • I __ P_l_L_o_T_P_E N_N_Y_P_I N_c_·H_E _R _:=I ::ii wt.,f I . 3 I• 2 t• $ 200 DIAL 642-5678 Ines Imes ...... c,.,, Toi,,.. 540.1220 Mt S.,: "CHARGE m• JOBS a IMPLOYMINT JOBS & IMl'LOYMENT MERC:HANDISI FOil MlllCHANDISI POii MlltCHANDlll POil MlllCHANDISI FOR PITS ind LIVISTOCK ,T.:.:U=N;;;S.:..PO.:.:R.:.:T.:.:A.:.:T.:.:10.:.:N:__ l.:;TllA=N.:.:$:.:.P..:;O;;;RT.:.:A;;;,T:..;ION:=·"'·,...I Hoi. .:.:'"" IALI AHD TltADI ·~LI AHD TRADI SALi AND TRADI SALi AND TRADI !fl, 7400 """° ·-· w-7500 F!:IJ.ltv,. IOOO Pumlture . IOOO Sportlne Good• uoo FREE TO YOU '·°'-'.;..'"-----""-Speed Ski l9oah 9030 Mototcycloo •--------·I , , STANDARD P00DL& MUST SILL! '16-4!0,'!W ,. Helo nx Rec:eptlonl•t ... Tnnntcllal• opmina av.JI. f'' abl9 for .. ~. ...... o1.1111~1>pa ll'#ltd>bocd. -""*" a:wnp!ID1 wm. locat. tn. °""' .... wUbln -few --·-,.,, with .... ,....,.,.. ..... e.fttl. Initial -•'lt&nDWl.t ~belaElllea\mdo.C.U ...,..., Z13-m.71SO lor iDterMw. .;, An oqllll _,, .. .. - Il )'OU h&w mme leiawe It N . ·~ ~ $ ~s J IUIU'BO.\RD 9'1'' J-I . P\JPS.M"' oeU, "'°"""' •rr ~··-· r IM cond . .,. ar --Medtcal :.... Sl&rsb1 1 • mahcc •tr'lnltn mabos tall WJ: Wlab tct mu. Ol.U' Exeellent coMI, well bre:l -1 w em m&1a-atM>. ....U --.. a.11 ... U.t -Spaahll . ~ -. "m1.t.,..d SbJ. Dll ..... 1111. Two ........ male 1:15, ...... -Old Plrole • m. -mt • ,,.... • .,., .,..,.,..., -.... I C: U Medlteffo-... coo4. -. ldlUN, tr.med, ,.<tr.,'"" Lane 1111 oil Gnh1m "'""" .... Z-"'11cr. !2000 aeon! s. to ~· All tbiftl · ' ~ w a n t I o • I a 1 h o m e 1. hun .Meadowlark ~ ec..a.m Good tn.na. ,.,.....,. -· L :f 7 N ' llo\lthf Ma~ulactv_.a h•t oom S1mploa -lon•ua • 1600 ..,...,, . tn Out>. Iott Slip -ring 90U T -~ -· ~ .... . At Terr!flc Savlnp! . , TO Qoolllled -bow. ....... A KC ru~ Y_. ORTECHS . 8"Wooclctrvedarmdlv111,lg.man'1cbalr; Prl.,730PM,Sopt.6 .... Ind ..ia Eac . lemole, ...,,ed, t mo., HELl'I SplcolltededQ,18 '64DATIUN - t.J beaut. labrl<1. 6 Pc hengon dark oat din. * UOIJiDAllOll * -U mo. MUlta ""'· -· All -beou. ""1 boll -s.r. &I ll "" -... wirilor o:mdlo oet w/bloc.t or avocado lramed chain; B I'< • · ldeoi comp. Gd nl<:h. -~ 111. -Dr. • r • •. Spcwt pickup. dlr ....f,", • t1ons m -~ _. BR oel Mr Mr. • llh. ~ lg mirror, ~,cm.._..,. o1-M«i' ,_ ll6W1ll& t/f -.,.._ -· ..-i -1aJ. ~ 1 commodu, decouUvo beidboard In ;span-,_ Mn!Nro· """" ORGANIC lmlllnr, teed Ho._ low ;.mi. with lllli:lr pn 1118 2nd.·· lahool<oravocadodtllgn. ....,._..dlnlas...,. .... bone.....,.eom·blll•dLAllGE~-_-..vocfif· -.Uledw- o.rtaet Item1 Sold lhdi'fldullly di-looo -i. ""'1dall ,.. --.I •vlllp. Good ......, -"'....!::!'" ,.. Cha"'°" 9039 aOly SM Cub de1a .. ""'· Dln!ctor at Nunlna Slioo Around-before you buy l8t US! -.... .-. ..-., ._. awldl. m.6332 .,._ 1 l dlopoll""' .• Ftae .;,. ";.... IT'S SMARTIR Take..,,.,. ... 131,16. ~ VlLUI •-s.-FULL PRICI ...,995 dlDen, ._ ._ -1 or.....__,5 9/lll cblldreo l%!0.!i311-m& TO CH'RTER 11• .... om°'~-·· ........... -.-oldra-mel· POO . · ~, , or .......... low .. ~·00 WMk -TV• -...... \XlC-0-• -black GERMAN _, h1fuil .Cal 21 • ReJr-lll . ...,.,,, 51 FORD li I'll·---· No ,t>orn>-Use Our Store Charge Plan -.. -.. m.-• -...-,.. • mo. po1n1er -. AKC. diam-15. Bowil> <O. ".....,,., v.., ele<n Gd coaL M No Fancy Front-BUT Quality Values Inside eoo1..,... .bi., """'-" :::;, i:,_: Adult -pkm u... m 1umm. CdM t • t eh • Marlner <O • "'"314> or -11· ~ APPROVED FURNITURE ·--.........,, ib>'-· 61S-2868 scllooo.n • n· Fatrllner • ., Marina to., HB · ' 2159 HARBOR COSTA MESA "'lo mudl more. PART """"" l .._.. AKC. lrioh S.~or oil "'°~ Trojaa. 38' Spt Flther ·nu. 'lfi DODGE v.., "b\! ...,., - -..... -In --,====--:!"' ...=..,. ""!:: ...i~ INSURANCE . wwl\y•s AUCTIOll --m •le ' m ...... ""''"· Gal.. ..... moo J'Jrm. . 12 Yem 1ame locaUon-oame ownera 11111 ("1.....iJ '"' .-""""'· = ~ e" PM oJA. 11oo. CALIFORNIA CRUISES -., ~ d. I Pl! ............. ._ 1or lull tlru .. 11 to I. O&n m.. Sunday lC).5 ~,.!.~dr.Bl:.1•11 <LOVIJ!LE--.Klt· TRANSPORTATION lrnlo Minney 541-4191 up. d,.., • .,. ~ -: Dally 9.9 ~ ...._ t/S "' '"" b> Newport '6' SllORTBED 0...,, Pili Grell Opportunity 54a.9660 °""' -...,.. 1.... ' ...... "0 .... a..h a YHhh 9000 • CHARTER nm l'INESI ""· """" --.... c:eEN DAILY t to 4 Slamnt. 63.\-M att.r 15 New 40' Ketch '800. MS48I -!JI•• "-• n. ,.... t/3 FRIEi mooit • 6tW400 1.::==:::::====:=I ~--........... ... '" .• ~' IUFFUM'S Fashion Island Newport Botch ==~-::= Fumltv-IOOO "·-···I lnat. 11251!..~!1":.,i~ s~~T ;:!,!!-B11lc Bolling c1..... BLUEWATERCHARTERS lc._AM_P_E_R""S'-__ .;.mo=· .....__-.-. •• ....,.._ pert.at o:md US -. WU. mcm. Ottered to F\lblle by fr-«t' U-Ortw Skip. AvaD. ~ ......... ..,. fer ..iu, »&-bond $20. Mini bike g Hp Bqr1n•• • Slut dad. lllbctli Power Squ1dron Dl.Jhrk. 8*..(l(D)" bn. .Sdcn Ir managanmL l'or runittare t'llbiioed frcG 41--ELECI'R.IC pihlr, coll aft $IS). l/o lffl, w/Mnt 6 MMOJ3 t/6 Stattine T PM Mon. Sept 16 =========== appolntment C9ll Jf!!rr'I be-plQ' studkll model bames, $65; •mptt"n $25. Both .i ....i~ -. -..... ....__._ L•'-FREE Jattenl, bl•ck. lcl!r ., N--u£......._ YICht loatt Wanted . 9050 t..a I A ! . deooratcn ~tloll.. cmdtHm. MS-43S5 ....... --..;, .. amWllE UIAU' bl.ired. lameM .... ...,.~ ~ 147-0990 Spanllh 6 Medlt.-etc ·Ludwig Drums $300 $10, Uimbfttta .-..-, A t .:" .i! mo<h' malo Cl<i> "'° W, Boy Ave., New· COLUMBIA 2'l' ..,_,with • COUNTER GIRLS ADULT Coup!~ uallmt RD FURNITURE * _, * 1966"""' l1SJl. ll>JI amole 111 :..._ Sl9->l90 "' ~ port S..dl. NO ADVANCE •lip. CNll tar rl(h! deal. • FLOOR GIRLS . &lie $35, 0.-.. -.... REGISTRA'l'ION NECE.§. Call ..._ .. 530-T«li Full or part time Lunch tr Dinner . ONT RA CAFETERIA _.., 1odomalnl. 1144N-rtBlvd.,CM Pl•noolOr•ona ll'" ~...........,. $35. 8 ft. S IJlOIWlLE ~.I SA.RY,l!NRCLLATa.AaS . A deuitr:w. 2 BR. 2 t.. Apt. every Di&ht til I • -Jwllp bowd $35. Pool •tq IDOi., 1 calico, 2 blk 4 wbt. 666-1'22 or 673-l& for mar. Mobile Homtl 92 for ~ Hmband mq Wed., Silt 6 Sim. 'ttl I Storewldt Cl11r1nc• '50. ID--7271 kmc hair. ~1890 911 tnh be empIO)'ed. -1251 FURNITUru: ... ..ie 2 md PIANOS -ORGANS BL KA wb1. 11ey mile 'fer.1ASSUME.;;;;:.-~Bol-...,--.. -,,..-llli • '5 tt. Double Wlde TEACHERS, Small private table•, ctttet table. 2 ~ N!;W * usm SWIMMING POOL rier -1 yr. W1)' cute Owen• 30' Cabin erw.er-Roadlinet aet up in adult IChooL ~ -SocW bedl. 5'8-7991 Wu Now 11 n Pool, nuar, Surtaet M&..a» • 913 Yacht. Twtn %25 H.P. VI pvk: lb!~· to mow in. Stodis. Part mn. Germe, Ol.lckernlnc O:m. $Ull5 f195 Slt!mm_.., Matntenance Kit MALE Pvt collie rood enifnet, lleep1 ·'-IOlld Incl.udet retrlaent@d air Cbem.lmy, Girll PE, OLIVE ll"ftll naupbyde Klmball O;m SlOOO '515 FREE Ground ~ doc About 5 m"::11Avn mahos. double planldnc bot· co D dlttonln1 , dl&hwuher _ -Fuhion Iloland Moda'n Dance. 6'll-l810 ~ 0:: = ~'! LVX Grand $1585 $U1i5 $149.81 ev~e M6-8208 ti! tom A alde1. All teak deck-~Ins .... ~rt. patio, l'CAMPER==""""'Shell..:..,,,...,.,,C~a' .. $-0-,-'.,'I Newport Sbuw•"w: Ce!~ WANTED: day er evmtaa ....., ' ........_ Sohm«' Grand $1HS $1311 S!CARD POOL . -Ina'· Jurt loaded. Only 200 •-·-· ' •iw.w•f, n ,e w storap. Sink and-.... P9dftc Cbut Hwy at Mo-be1u111 eontae ttudent. JDr OLIVE O'ffll larp ftlcl.lol!r. Medl.temud&n 6 lpanilb. m s Main Ore.at I ADORABLE KI t t e D. houri. call R.,a Mlllfr carpl!t, lined drapes. 8e'ttal $250. . -• Arth.lr. g;:JlM:l:) daJJ:y. fall c:lUlell. S4lli2 ta Alza, Naup. J:U.t.ck. Tutted. SSB. lt)1.eplanol6~1tllle . m.uim ~ colr:n, I wlu. Box !54&-1200 • No. s-m3. Full price $8508. a..2531 SEAMSTRESSl!S Dea Point. 1: 49S-M36 ~1072 prlcM. Hammond • c:oon • traiMd. U 1-24&2 i/S AOOU.sr SPECIAL! Haul ~ :i:;. 84'n :-'65 FORD Van. He•vr Daty. E!Kper. lat' tut srowina: wom-G1ULL 6 Fry pot cook, fUi1 WJ.UflJT Buffet A m.dt st)'M ptanos 6 ()rpm at Ille OlLOR , TV, Packard Bill. 4 ADCIWJLE ballowecl kit. out, pt.Int jobl • be1t price 531.-BSn . $900 Take older..cV ID ti.ae. ea'1 spxt:IWNI' Q . Groovy Ol' p/tlme. l8 or over. wn pe. drm let. By LANE U81d haDd demanstntarl. ~t colllClle, remote, exc. tml. Weaned 6 box trained. on ~ water front. , • M2-Cl6 !Uoo Ill won .... aood -· * 54M6!1 * 1300. S..ut. 546-7110 A.M. I.ow -"'""· c:oDd. l%!O. Orla!na1 -I bit A 1 ....,. MM<JlS l/f NEWPORT DRY OOCKll lJl TRAILER. -ll·J,;=======i t:UIO==--==='=CM.==='1 rnEEZER WAl'll'EDI Gould Music Company -l1Z5 <•""· ~l . Kl'lTENS • -blk tbort mi the Bay 11 20tll botb. :im• ~·200·""' Imported Autoa HOO AgtnclM, Men & Smaller la1t model uprla'hf: XMfi N. Main. S.A. 547.o&ll lAdlel qua! clothlnc. Wee hlt. S mo. pntl.e a: huis. e 675-1.Sm e at 1 o Ice, e O>ut . obi Mon, Wom. ~· Women 7550 6l&ml · Selson Salel ~~'. :;,: v!d.~ 8• """"" "" • 9/6 SELL 0r tndt tor ., .... , :v<I." ~· ,... WhUti<r VW CAMPOS. ARGUS 2 OFF Wldte Safu. 111 fl . RUG J2Xl5 A -d 2TEMALE. mired -Ter-16' Blrduolt, <I HP Mere. AND BUSES ; LIBRARY INTERN ~ -• · · pa ' ""' -~ t -V•-oulbou.s pl .. 10 HP Johnton MOTOR HOMES 9215 1•1 ·-·, l>elM!y man ........ $1.Ei; -· -·m4639 hll o!dpm-ol Blldw!n """two.-. med s .... d1r<Jnc~~ tn -812-3m , w Over 11 PWKlll 6 0rpn.s cm tbe Brkflt tbt, formlca top, ' -(1) '6T1 P'ul1 time poetson. Knowkdp Stock Qk ,,.,,,,, 52.fil/J.'15 <KU> t.o.. 1e1.t $115. Anti.. wtr.Y· Our floor 6 dilCOD wood frame, ..s cb1:1n $25; 5 ASSORTm Olkn, ldttml,' STORAGE, Tnllrl"ll, boats. (1) •a;•1 al 1ibrarY tiennkx>kllY and Expenenoed CllM cblllr $135. Wbt. bdrm model.I mUJt p. Prices laddu 1: entm*m. srr E. 2 IDOi. dd T r a 1 ne d. etc. tf,50 per/mo. Work Cl) '61'• DDd.ard cliNlftcatioa sya-gitp Ok •••••••••• , • ;:, VJ00 -.llte $95. cmrt B.B.Q, $10, lluhed! Doem't U maD 11th St., 011ta Me-. ~2966 t/6 1Pfl08. 842-2601 I: 5f3-3lS1 ~- tim1. Ability to type accurat· FUe, ICbeclJle, q;..t cbain $15 eL 675-4850 MnM to lbop UI befoN )'Oil YARD SALE-CAI' boat, BEAtrl'IFUL Gray I wbt 14' Otn'B()..\RD W/21 HP. • • · el;y. A*td u cOlilUltant to Cook •••••••••••••• to t25 di: 3 PIECE ODwd lllCticmaI ~ 'S tent, TV, etc. Mu;t .e.J. male .3 me&. kitten. Great and trailer tz,o, or maki d,. e~ ~- t.cbtl'a. m.tcaUon and ex-Salesman • •• ·••· ·· •· · · • $t25 il'ftlll.. $35. 5M-8149 ,.um BALDWIN m.JDJO Come btwn U noon I. 7:30 penolaJ!t'I 962-290f 916·1..:.:''::.:'·.:-=....:=----pllrience~ in nir-HS grad, Anreasfve 11'.>1 Newport, C..M., IG-M84 pm. Aus 29th thru Sept 5th. TO Good home. Blk Jdttm 2 GLAS3HOPPER 9" • nft', mo ~ lllh A Social Sdenoo lncllld· AMt -· ;·····"··· $2.00 l'fllco Furnltu,. 1010 Or•ngo Co'1 Largoat no Senta Ieebel, c.M. Tor mo.-... 642-0009 ed..., 3 lime" fully...... .A ,, tac a BA. dieit'et· SllCOl!ldul P~. sen I c6: --On.Stop Mu1lc ftoN tnlormatJon ~ 5'1-456' 9/2 ped, 1530-631-43.31 WL,"' ,. . . -· • > ...,.,,.., ....,tenoe tor 1 C..1 Ole · · · · · ·· ...... · I"'! UMd Office Furnltu,. Wuzllller ....., A ..,,..., lfYnnD fABtlf(S YOUNG l'riondl> Rooolu 16' OOfBOARD, ~ h P: '\ • )"lit' or deinCllltrated sub-Type, no SIB Ila'!. f>E.!KS -U1 Wood • 93 steel Flacber, Kanabt P 1 ano I+ Mii ii; likft dclp:, a Mans ldttflll w / trliler. Remot• oxitrol .tiarte -.:b1na ~ Secretary .............. $450 "L" witta Pla)rtl!' ~ nblt, tua".. ,._.,,.,...... 9/2 & 11~-......... Mf.UOt 67t-lt• 1or I ,.... °"""" dlle tor Typ<, lit< S/H OWJIS, :m Exec. or Sect,o GnndL "'PQR SALE -·-·--· -1t70 HADol It.Ya. llllna,..,._ t,1'811.N ......... ARGU•£MPtOYMENT rn.ES, --,. ,,,; WALLICUS.IUNNING'I -..,,.., ...,.iu l Mui LOVABLE Sha&1>' male 10' GLASSPAR, 5 Hp. Jolm-COSTA MDA · "-Unlfted 8ehool 1Mllrict. CONSULTANTS AGmcY """'' MU51C C!TY -Sol """' I Lm. ,. ' cocklpoo 8 -· ...,. -bir, ldnl cnnd. l!OO. '66 DATSU"'.'" •. m. -·-~, ~-M.... ~ -913 * &16-1196 * • --Mini-•1~-. m . 01-'lled .......,..i -· 20l3 W-N.S. "8-111'6 McMAHAN DISK, Inc. MOO. lo.-llrlllal --~ ~ a ... 9275 · · lll01 N ...... Blvd.,°""' 16'ME.1il11Sl,S.A. M'I-l930S.AnlhelmBlvd. CootaM-. 5'1»1111 • VACUUMS • MIN ..... poodle,. -. 16()() Sporle -· dlr, ...... -mlCIO . II• . ·-·-• -·~· -·· Pref .. , "'""""· ... S1llbo1h 9010 MESA llllNI lllKES 39.!ri up O.LC.,' -c>tdal ,U.<-school•ln--ructlon 7hU\ v .. ---.. ~ up. ·-_.... --5 ·PM, N&-3&93 9M Sales• Pvt.• Re-'-Honduru or•J!cle, Jlblab ----•-•-". '---(Nro KateU. ott S.A. Frwy.) ............... D)U<l'S• orpn Re190nable. U>ast Vacuum NEW IA.LIOA 20' m Harbor c M e ~ blade Interior. NllL · DtW. B P odl w;;:-l ~.-. -A 333 E iTlh. CM, 642-15'0 NEEDS Good borne. 1 mile All -com-with , . . $'15, Cuh dell, ar ~· • ,.,,., . 0111 .. lgulP!'!."nt 1011" --.. .,, .... ldttea will P'Y to Ex.-rltnced 1h'wh ~)'oar lldl1J m que.1-·Used l!lltnet piano, S39$. Grandlatbim clod!: •1th attu. M&-817f 9/3 Ida " trlr. Slff:pl 4.. He.d Motorcycl• 9300 ~ ~ pymnta. ~ SHOE SAL!S Ledin Sh"' _ UY tor ttw cimot icb yoo. SCM "EJ«:otro static 0ip•. BalMIDT..fHIUJPS co. MlNIATUU »' Grandl•th-AKC Sbetland Sh---'-, " extru. SM:i by llllP't 1-;;:;;~;;;;:;;;:;;:;lf~~i;;;r;;;-;;;;iii;i;I ~ commlulon I: bmeo -"l ,.,._ ......... -~ _.., Xlllt eand. Take afer lew 1t07 N. Main e _,_ tn dock with chimn, elec-~· $3100. 873-14111 e ._ Cub tor ::::t:L' ~· ., ... , ~ ,_....,_ ........ -_, ...ul trl etc ......., .. ..,_. YI'• old, mile. Gentle' af. , -~ fits. program tu t.d am•zinl JllYIMl!ta. st;..60U Sl.nta. Ana c ....... ~ fectlonatr. 673-1074 9/4 24 CCLUMBIA O..Jlqtr, We P11 man lc:r ur SIDprt ... tn Jll!'Wlll .raulta. C I DARK Brown lknlQ bait excellent coodUion. To Me ,,250 ,, reprdl.1'91 of year,.~iLiWe 10 -'Mon thru Fri l>46-.0l Sl • •, Rftteur1ht I014 LOWREY Organ lbl bendl wtg, v~ SUod' oond. Paid 1 Y..-Cid C: o ~i:b P= call GM-tm or 6ff-03S2 . or condition. 1'l7 -- .. NEWPORT BMILER, Sal-by ,,,_ -11'<1· Soll I'(), -alt I = .., 9!i HOURLY RENl'J.LS ,... "11. ll:Lll •E ROBINSON'S School of Bual-· Woll l ...., """' by Wo!!. .!. "!".; 13116· pm. * Rbodei It'• * EJIDUROS MOl'OllB, 1'a<ll lltlcb m;.J. B33DoYerDr N~'B::.a Sanitary mta.l dicer. All .._.._ '66 TENT ~ $550 . 3LITrLEktttenane«lbome. Fun Zcllll lat Co. &lbosr We.stm1utr:i'.119f..lmc'": PASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ' llfl ..... 61S-le! 1-5 PN. BABY Gnnd "'-I m. Triller mJrron $5. Ramd 7 wk. Tml to -Uttet. 537°7777 '66 KADETII $12'.!i. MiSS Wrl&bt'1, rite, to t)rpl. o&d. Perftct condltk.GJ maple lamp tiblt $15. Man'• 646-9273 9/6 Power Crul11rs Opel 32 Sport Coupe ~- write rllbt bet:ore llChool. 01r191 Sele 1022 e MWl11I e eoH clubl l75; ~ 6 ctrrE ldtQnl to rood 25, OWENS CAB CRUIIEa Radio, beah!r, 4 tPHd~· ~~ C:::' -IUPEll WllJUJTZER Spinet, per1oet LG& Danloh "°""" ...,. home. 646-1473 di.~ 916 Xlnt cood. Lood«ll llocl HOLIDAY RAMBl..•l 113 Del Me.r ·&~2851 · HOUBEROU> &Al.E! ocntUtlcn1 '39l MMrm. bill. de•k • buttct, mind RABBlT, mostly black, tree 6'T-1l03, l?5-&Xll •vet· 1999 Harbor Blvd, O>lta iteu ' M .... ooucb l d>alr A ..,. KNlilE ;;;oa;i;, aood .,;.. lablt l ( "'"1n. I Yr. old. ., ..,.S """'· LI Mm7 91( '61 MERCEDES Bena 2IO S. Audlo-Vlaual Operator Salacy- THEATRICAL 7900 -L •-13!1 11opt di""', 1495. M6-4IT1 rrM191 rnEl!l A-1bt au !f!ad Ski loth 9030 '65 I Dr. OleT 8ta -· ob11t $5 Whit. ctwtt al A 96iJD stat. 1ter10 COD-retrlprMor 875-0088 9/3 ; '6f Het.lhkit CckW' TV. ir· SCRAM-LETS draw.-.$3MI>powerland Ttlevtlfen nos IOt.. Diamond lt;J1U1, ' PREE KITTENS A Tru• WlnMrl 6tOO'I'• with th• N•w pliy1c•· 548-«m. aft I . M" 1'4" SUNDAY ah U ttl RBfT apttd. f19 . $2 wee\rb'. J"rle lJ s.IOB2 l /3 CUS'I'OM BUILT Thunder-dill1c p1lnt1d DT-1'• frt,111 ___ ., ___ ..... -trla1 ... ,.-bird rormw.. m. Thia l3' "Herby l1by."' 4i • rd I II .. ATSU.. . Off11t Dupllc•tor Optr1tor ..,..,._ ANSWERS ..... ~.,......,. ....__ rv, .. , home · l1U" ..,,, lWO male rahbitl w/ e1r19 all flba11UI V-bottom belu-&ro.,•'• S.1111111 Y•1111~1 " ft' --=: MISC-1.......... KDUIY v--• A11'dofhoule.<IMG2 .,, ... Amt<ka'• moll ...... ,... '67 DATS""" -_ Heda• _ Rllky _ old ..,.. not oo okl No Color TV ·-· P)'mntl ol fl.00 11IREE Id'-6 weeb old ....,. ,_, detlp. SAF-'lln o: Custodian _ ............ -_NAGGING clothlnr or JIN. Fri, W. $9 PER MO, per.., ar $49.10-. Qw!ll 2 .., 1 bla<!<. M&m on E&T SKI BOAT BtJn.T. lt'1 Station wqm, .......... Hmblmd'• c:nrnment about SUn, 10 IDl ~ I pm. II) Dept. 535-1219 .2 ~ Klttl'nl roua:h Wit.er toted and rib, dlr, o..a.c. DrtYli. hla ....,.., ·-evm bu. T--lmll Dr., 1-8iK M"1o .,...._. t\I .... oqul--1 Bed<eloY ly from LcJauno W-0$i5 NAGGING ....,._" Bell , RM11l ·can apply to moo. """''A plQful. 0,..1 I"°' -llG-lelll 916 Jet ••. """'""'by" '50 hp cui. c1.i. ar tndt. wll ti- MERCH.ND. ISi FOR 2'196 BAKDI. c.K. iii'4it1 PurohHo .. , !or chldm. -9/'l 31B!-2rnold.Good Aero-.. Qulw at '5. .... ,.,, ... .uwgDtlJl, APPLY o ...... Coat Collogo 11U1 FaJMIW Road ~ TV F ...... ._ CIU>ER BY PRONE wffll ddJdren 5'1-1954 1/9 All ol dMi mz.. Incl l/i 4K'"3 or M5-4'M --:::· : SALi AND TltADI ~. :.c11. t ,.; -148-1511 AMS Pool ..... Pm and LIVESTOCK ndio, ' -......... (. •urnltvro IOOO -. toola • men! I AM to I PM T n...-Relwne ~ti -SU/mo. .wheel CIOltom tnila'. O>rt r .-.. ..,..,. e &U-'1528 e Pets, Chner1I 1800 <Ntt SU,000. Oner II.YI IOLID-----~'---...;;.;:.:.:; GAR.AGE iALf MUSI' !tI1 RCA %5" TV, bi£ EXTRA iwaa t.ble lamp. -· · bHt ott tak WAifRESBES, Oiab, PnNoeJ":i~~ =. All k!nlk of aoocfieit ~ whl:;.:r;: 00111\tG.: BrandnewbutwrcqkiDdl SERV1CEldDWl:~ov,:: new.~,"~~= 1:llabaJt. apw .•• .AallJ rw, cm1t. <•••=1-ode, lltcaM 40'1 Pirate }\d., N .B. .o • se bb6t Prloed rlcht! 546-6392 w Ml' n1 . . e ~17G J:ventna and Week· • pll'UI ......... H PM; b:lbcwd, box lllliDI • mat-Moa .• 1'Ms. • W9d. zlnt cand., ~ Ml-'1111 -. w: .. 11--Sall! 113 dot· 592-6153 (213) ·-.. GAllAGE SAJ.J: T\'/S--· -•~• ~~ "-'' -. lllllO It. eo.t .._,dbl olzt, 1Dr.""' l390-·•~ --->Int cond., .. -. --oil. Wilk• Point 111 W. Cah· 1120 VACA'l'ION Sptc:!oll llwf, ow MS-W6 "~........... ..,... ·-111lh st. CJI, _, 1111101s·o .. 111r -, PIE 8'KEll * Jllltpalm."Od .... ROUND -rm -~-~g0n~ .. ~-~A~ ... ~iC.~ll~·~1~~=:"".'"';.===· f ~~~~:;=~~ TOP QualllJ BLUEPOINT <I VW ....... 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Law ~. 1 own.er-cm. * e1699. •..:-HERB l'Rmlt.\NtQ Pb. •lf1·Tm --a--. • -. ,..,............------------·---~~~-----·---......-~-~·-~--·--~-~·~·--...-...-------.-~ ....... ,....+-•-•~•-¥"'1""'"'"'~*-"'"~ ..... -~..-r-.-....,,.,..~..,~~ . ....,.~, ...... -w~ .. ..-... ..,..,..,..... • ..., ... ,_.,...~...,~~ • llANsl'CllflTR>ll ' 'fUHSl'ORTATION , '""rl.SPOltTATIOM TRANSPORTATION TllANSl'OltTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION - lmport..i Auteo 9600 lmpo<tod Auteo -1mP.rtoc1 Autot 9600 lmporlod Aul• 9600 Imported Autot 9600 lmport..i Autoo 9600 RENAULT 9600 Uood C.ro 9900 Imparted A.u1oe 34 TRUCK LOADS -OF BRAND NEW 1968's DIRECT FROM THE FAOTORY AND THE FACTORY SAYS SELL THEM! pNLT THEODORE lOllNS FORD OFFUS .THIS. WARRANTY ON USED CARS AT NO mu COSTI NOW • ' • Wa CGll tclentlflcally -'fz• and check over 100 •em on each uted cs tHt affects lh ptrformonce prior to Hlllng It. Yo.1 buy with Hitt Jn confidence wht1 ya Hy a Theodore Robin Used Car tltat cerrl• ... dl09aostlc stick•. n ... can carry a 100°/o .,..-... t-H lot JD day1ot1,QDO miles. lJSED CAR SUPERMARKET. ''4 'f.W. U.lMANN GHIA c..,.. H.J. UH. IOD 0771. lolt ..,_Of 20% lllo .. Of ,,... SJ7 ,_. -.. JO _ ...... '60 FOlD PICKUP F-100 'Ii T•11 Reetll4e MJll,6. 20% deWll Oftrffe. S2J ,... -·· 24 -rlll. e TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS e 5495 Now A"""'"' 11 c.n ..., w .. 11 • Now C.11 .. SAVE.'.' letallff At WklOIGI• Te no hblk. '"' 1\e De.I..-. 011 n... 014« Corsi . ''4 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOi v.1, ...... trlln. NOY-704. 20% .... ., "9lle. szs ,... -.. 24 "'°"""'· ''5 FOID LTD. HAIDTOP .Aoto. fNM .. l&H. hll ,..., IPOU 2411. 20 % lllow11 Of tNde. S4f,... -·JO_..., ''4 U.MIUI WAGON 660 wrlot. lq11lppM. IUJI 974). 20% do-w tro4e. · SJt per --24 _......_ 'M T-lllD, All COND. $ 1595 H.T. Air eo114., hi!,._, wt..._..• ........ I MFY t2J I. 20-,t. ff-er ....... 17 ,_. M ,, lO --"""- ''5 FOID PICKUP MOO V1 To11 L9"t Niil Pkwal .... IPJll,1) 20% ·- or "94'o SJI '°' -... JI ....._ 'M l"ONTIAC GlAND Piil . 2 11111-'-ftop. foll ,._, .... Tll 14Z. 20% 4ewll ., tr•.$,. per-.. lD .elltk '47 VOLKSWAG!N DILUQ 2 low. lq•lppH. UJD 2Z,. 20% -... er....._ S4J ,... -.. l' me11tftt. 067 f<>ID CUSTOM 4 DI. 4 Dr. Y·I. A•te. n.,.., Ne. '7717. Jd% 4eW1 . ., ""'· $41 -.. J4 ......... WE .HAVE OVER Sl,000,000 WORTH OF NEW '&B's HERE NOW! AND THEY WILL BE SOLD REGAR·DLESS OF PROFIT • ' TRUCKS •• • • 61/2 truck loads said the first 18 hours! If you missed out on this big sale, now save like never before for 4 more clays. Offer ends Sat. evening, September 7. If you'•• tltoutht you coulcll't afford a Rew car this y .... deck"-• • Easy Financing We're Offering DURING THIS 4-DAT SELL-OFF EASIEST TIRMS OF 19611 LlstM HI•• -.... , tM fl.llUCie HOf'UI w ......... n.ttie: U•ltod Collfomla ... k .... k of Amarica, Socarlty Finl NCl!lonal, Nawport Natl-, Commerclal Natl-I. 81/2 ACRES OF THE MOST MODERN FORD SAW AND SERVICE FACILITIES ON THE WEST COAST SERVING SINCE 1921 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BOULEVARD COSTA MESA 642-0010 -· • ' - TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN IUICK '63 YW TOYOTA Deluxe, dh', with 0.1.c., ex-· Ph. 894-3320 cellent condition. Low pay. 15300 &&ch Blvd .. Wstnmstr menta, high ,., mllt1&e. "Luxury St1tian Wig." $95 Ca.ah deb, take pay. 1965 Cll!'V Bel. Air Sta. Wac. met1tl $34.86 mo. After 11, Flctl:ley e.ir c:md., poYt'er 494-9TI3 and 545-0034 ~. brakes, & steering, '57 VW. Reblt trans. Nu 9 p&asenger, 283" VS etli'.· brakec. Exe cond. $375. Thi& 11 an exceptional st.a. 149.0JllJ -,n.1190 &l6-§12l att 1 pm. Vt'llg. One owner with low 1970 HAllOI IL'fD. -----~---1 mileage. A must see . COSTA MUA VOLVO. $1895 '67 VW with Pcncbe chrome -.,-,,----,-----1 lst car Jot on Hartx:ir Blvd. rims, radial ply""'· wood '63 VOLVO 1225 JOHNSON & SON duh, AM/FM, coco matJ, 4 Door Se&n. 1 wner, immae. Llnccln,M pop out rear windowi. ulate condltlon. Sale price OlSta MM& ~ch M6-ai90 et only 1941 Harbor Blvd. 64Z-7ffi0 '65 VW Deluxe. Dm't miu $1095 tJria one. No dawn! OAC • E-Z TO BUY f 4 SPEED poymenu on1y 136 ""' mo. JIM SLEMONS SPECIALISTS ......,, TOYOTA H H PERFORMANCE VW engine•. Sleady in stock. .. GEST SELECTION IN 1500 CC. $395. 4() hp . $235. 417 W. Warner, S.A. 540-2512 QR.ANGE COUNTY 1300 cc -S325. 36 hp -S156. Autos Wanted 9700 CUSTOM CARS 642-0350, 6!0-767o Ev ... -1--------Selected Auto '&5 vw AM/FM radio wood WE PAY whttL Good """, X1n1 Center oond. TOP DO 13032 Harbor Blvd. 5374646 * 646-54.12 * LLAR '64 MALIBU '64 VW Must see. Beautiful FO Super Sport creen $50. down 0 A C R Flashing r e d, automatic payme1:1ts only $33 per mo. trans, ,power steering, pow. 842-<6!5 USED CARS .,Only ........ IMMACULATE. '66 VW Deluxe Special. Extra clean. No down 0 AC , (QNNfil flmlRN CT Payment. only $44 per mo. 1.m;J VU.I 842-4615 '67 VW Deluxe. Pus this one and yon be. No down OAC. Payments only $46.SO per 2828 Harbor ruvd. ea.ta. Mesa 546-1203 WE PAY ... $1495 Can fin~ all or part Pll.y- ments as low as $24.00 per mo 0.A.C. ELMORE mo. 842-4615 CASH MOTORS '63 Ga.D VW Delux• nl<e TOYOTA car. No down. 0 AC Ph. 894-3320 payments only $31 per mo. far uaed ~ I trudtl jW!I 15300 Ree.ch Blvd., W.strnnstr ;;,"2-461;:-;;;;;;-;S====,,.-;:7.:" 1 call Ill for free eltlmate. 1952 CHEVY. New radiator, ''6 vw Su"""'1 earn...-, lully GROJH CHEVROLET Good ... , • ""'· """"'' equipped, luggage & ski needs work..il $45. 611 Kings raclc. Xlnt cond. Priv, Ply. Aak tor Sales Manapr Pl., Hewport He i g b t 1 , ~7 18211 Beach ·Bl.. 64&-403%~ ~ · '66 Squarebt\dc Hun~~acb '61 NOMAD Wagon, V-8, 3 R/H. Good cond. $1875. seat, air, p/s, . p / b , """""'· 83451'57 Will Buy .......... ,., ••.. w.. x1nt. VW Bua '65 9 paaa. Radio, $7%. 546--0637 3217 NebI1U1ka Xlnt mech., gd tiret, dean. Your Volluwaren or Porsche 1;Po;1,.,;;-c-,.M'"'.="""==-,...,,.. $15$. 6'2-J'.Y19 ~ pay top dollan. Pa.kl for '67 EL Camino 19,0ll mi. Org Opn Suodayl YEAR· END CJ.UtAllUI SAVE •• DEMONSTRATORS ""' A LARGE SELECTION OF BRAND NEW Toyotas f • Yolvos • • i MGB's, MGBG,Ts t Austin Americas f Sprites Jeeps i • • • usn IMPOIT i HIAD9UAITEU FOi • OU.NGI COUKTY ~ SPORTS CARS il.962 GlllA CouP< lik• n""! 1967 DATSUN wagon.':! tomatic, one owner Sl.M5•: :t1967 AUSTIN HEALEYi ·E:.~::;~i 1967 FIAT 850 ~. thei popular ooe ••..•••.. $1415: TOYOTA O-Own, Ile'>\'! car trade-in .......... $995* FORD CORTINA GT.I with bucket seats .• $1475 1967 MG 40 sedan. Froot wheel drive, ncllo, low miles •...•• , •.••.••.. $9'}5 966 TRIUMPH HT Road· ster, has AJ.VFM .. $1995 MGB Roadster, hap- py car, wire wheels S17!fi fllM>I TRIUMPH Spltl..,,, f worth every dollar .• n 395 i:l965 MGB RoadstE!', must,. ti: ~c00~·-~a rAM/FM, 6,IXll mil" -~ 965 MGB Ro.d.ster, read.Y;: t~i'l~·~=.; t ~ wbeds.·:·····-'17!fii f:I.964 JAG XKE Roe.dJter,: i: new top, chrome w:beels ... !1964 MGB Road&ter, = 'i' top and all .......... $1485 f 1963 POUGEar "40I" 4 dr Sedan, ooe owner .. $995 1961 PORSCHE 1600 Coupe 2 others in stock .... $Zi95 i 1960 JAG XKl50 O>upe, • the wllii one ........ $13$ 'i'l959 MGA Coupe, below !wholesale •••••• : ••. $799 1$6 VW 2-docr aed~ n-i dio, shar,i ... " ...... $1@5: r:e~~.~~:~: IMPORTED SEDANS '67 vw Xtra nice cu. $50 or not Call Ralpb Owner. 396 turbo. Poa:i hv dwn OAC. Pymta $S3 mo. 673-1190 SW!, air, AM/FM vib. i l966TOYarAstatioTiwag-} Dlr. 842-4615 WILL Trade 20, inbrd with g=.~s:.Siir'• tinted •on. This is lhe me .. $2475~ '63 VW. gd, cond. C&U.aft.: completely reblt enc &.other .. ;;;;-=='""°",,__~..,,..~ :1~ TOWI'A Olrona f.i 5;ll PM equip. Value, Sl,000. 548-U:n 63 CHEV. N.~a II 2 door • door, like new ... ,, .$1215 673-7'956 hdtp, new pe.mt excet tires. f l91l6 TOYGrA Corona f- ,67 SQ. Back. Excell9x cond. U..ct C•n 9900 6 cyl. $HM. Ask for Bob f door, baa column :: 26,coo mi. $1995. 675-1319 or --N:-:-::E-::E-D_A_C_A_R_?--'--_962-c-;;2504;rro.;,8<2-44ai>:==-=--~ 673--2937 '65 CHEV Impala. SS, con-1967 TOYOTA Corona ._,. CAN'T BE FINANCEOf veM., :m hp, 4 spd., perfect door, real gas saver $14851 Naw! 66 VW. lmmac. e Bankrupt? e Repoueulon! cond. $1595. Call aft 6 at ~961 VOLVO Extr:!6::i :ck! =~~edi~Ne: r:!v~~~ 963-1136 •new tires ..•. ~~~.!~ "'°''"'",,_-,--,--,....-1 Make Payday P1yments '61 ctievy Station Wagon £1966 VOLVO 4-door sedan, '62 VW* 67' ~~ co* hd. McCARTHY MOTORS -6 cyll(\good condiion. a real bargain ...... Sl.59:.l '59 VW, ttblt eng. new paint. ~~b:.:~~:, ~~ '63 CHEVY Jmpala 2 Or. HT. :: i:L.ir~.~~~-~::; ~ $400. * 67~192 ~ S650 or make otter. s.tS-1487 Santa Anl Pb 54.Z-3507 Alr cxn:!. R/H. Auto. Xlnt 1964 VOLVO 2-door sedan ~=======::.=========~! cond. 675-50:10 Mr. Paine i ',. 9800New Can 9800 ops n economy ...... $995 ,. '57 CHEVY 964 VOLVO ~. the hart! i CLOSE OUT PRICES • • ON '68 BUICKS '68 OPELS DAILY RBITAU & LWING POOL5 BUICK I Fof'1'1!ttty Stt111bury luic• I SERVING HARBOR AREA 234 E. 17th STREET, COSTA MESA OPEN Monday thrv Frld1y 'ttl 9 11-m. OPEN 'tll 6 p.m. Sahlrday -Clotod Sunday Auth11ri2" l11lc~. Op•I l J•t••r D•tl•r S•"f111 ffi t Htrbor Ano 141-7765 • * 642-6853 * to rind one .......... $1175. ill962 VOLVO 4-d(Q" aedan,: ta real gas Mver ...... rnfi ; COMET "A Red Hat Oneu 1966 Cmnet ~ Spt. Cpe, 390" eaii. power steerlne and brakes. A beautiful onyx black wtth vieyl buckct Wlft.ts and blade plush CU· pet, Full price $1995 lit car lot on He.rtior Blvd. JOHNSON & SON ~ °""' ...... "'''"" 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7!M CONTINENTAL -:--~---~ 1963 LINCOLN Cont. 4 Door An original John90n ' Son car with tll the-extraa incl I.Jr ' l~tber. One tn 10,<0>. rui.,... $1795 Ut mr lot on Hamor Blvd. JOHNSON & SON ~.,....,, °""""'-19U Harbor Blvd. &l2-7ffi0 CONTINENT AL '61, full pwr, 1lr, new tirH, exc cond. $009 or will tr•de for amaller car of •me valut. """"' • ·ooMESTIC AND 4-WHEEL DRl\'E TRADE .INS 11968 JED> PU, a beauty.: ' $3395 : 1964 JEEP Wag01Ja1re i beauty ............. s1'7ii t l964 OLDS St.atioo Wag- • on, the family ellalr nt95 965 LINCOLN Continen- tal, 4-door hardtp. air, etc. All IUX\Q appoint· rnenb .............. $2Zii0 Authorized Sales £ and Service ! Toyot-Volvo BMC-Jeep i ! .... :::-.~~::': .. ~ . ' _ ............... ______ ~~-----------~--------~----~~----~---______ ..__ ---....... -.. ---- • .....,._ ---""• _..,....,,. .... ---.,,,----..,.-_..,..,..--• t•1' • 4 • w + ;c «V• o o 'W ps .,.... + + - ,_ ' • ~ -COME IN FOR A---------.. TREMENDOUS YEAR END SAVINGS . . . · ON A ·NEW OR PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLAC • ~ DURING ~ OUR · 1• CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE ANNUAL 1968 CADILLAC El DORADO A ..... , .. s ......... IN .mn ... llok "-"lfol "" C:.4111H i... LABOR H~~ th lohl••• ........ ,..,. !I.Jo ... lo K-• ..... -In· •II e.t1n1 •• ,...,,.,. ~1,_11t 1Mhi41ttt ........... ..,,~ ......... .., 11M•1 t.1 •• k lftttrl ... •114 ltl1ck i1H1114M ..... ,.,.., ·~•lppH ...... f•e- -·"'·" I.ch. fftf ttMAttt w•HI, .,., .. , .. tt.1, p1'Mll•ffc, a-.1 . t.., •Ir, tll11 \J,,1o;,., AM·FM ....... , fflt ..tie.!, ,_.,..,, ~11'"" wl11· •..tr.I •114 .f •••rM f•etery •Ir s"4lfte11-., """'"' Ul4U24 4-. •l•ctrla 4.., r;n '"' +ni11k .,. ... ,. 11111 ,._ •114 NllJ etltw $5999 a:INcE ... _.i6"777 . ---OVER 80 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO · SELECT FROM------ '66 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville. Solid p-een ftnl.ah with anen leather and nylon Interior. l'ull Cld'Ilat.1>0wer equipment plua tactorJ air conditlonln&, Wt-ateerlng wheel, power door locks. 6 way teat and many other ~ the extru ottered b,y Cadlll ... SAU $3888 PllCI '64 AVANTI Factory air conditiOnina:, radio, beater, power steering, power wlndawa, console and bucket eeata,.1olid white with harmonizina: vinyl in- terior. Brand new General Jet air tires, all oripnal inside and out. Local one owner. SAU $2999 PllCI '66 CADILLAC '65 CHEVROLET The ever popular Impala ·1uper Sport. Air conditlonina:, automatic, power 1~ radio and heater, bucket seats with center console. All orldnal in&lde and out. SA1I $1333 ;.ICI '67 CADILLAC --· -------Coupe de Vllle. Beautiful Mon~ GrHn ~ ish with Black vinyl root and tun leather in- t@rlor. Full Cadlllac power lncludln& power vent 'NlndOW1 and of course, t~ air eon- dltionlns. SA1I $4777 ilalCI '63 CADILLAC 0111£R SPECIAL VALUES '62 · LINCOLN CONTINENTAL e '64 CADILLAC FLEEJWOOD e '65 LINCOLN CONTIN01TAL e • '64 PONTIAC STA, WGN. e '66 BUICK LE SABRE • '68 BUICK STA. WAGON e '6TCREV MALIBU COUPE e '66 RAMBLER SlA. WGN. e •. '67 CADILlAC EL. DORADO e ' '65 CADILLAC . Sedan de Ville. cadillac'• finest and fully power equipped for luxury driving. Of course thii includes "Ctor1 air condttionhJi, power wihdowa, 6 way power 1e«t, tilt 1teertna wheel, and flhWled ln &leamina Turquelae with b&rmonlz1DI leatber and doth interior. SA1I $2666 Pllc:I '63 OLDSMOBILE Thll popular Super 88. J'ul)y equipped with autumaUc tranamiaalon. rad.lo I.a({" hea~1 power 1teerlna', powtt bn.kn, whlte 1lde wau tireL .Ftnllhed ln a light ireen exterior with harmonlzlng interior. Thit car la priced juat rf&bt tor you. SAU $888 PllCI '65 PONTIAC '62 MERCURY Comet S·22. Fully equipped with automatic tl:anlOllu.lon, radio and beater, whlte lldl wan lira Jet black with red bucket seat interior. Thia ta a nice 2nd ear for the wife. WI $666 PllCI '62 CADILLAC Equlpmmt Includes _.. 1teerJns, - wtndowt. pw.ott brakes, ~ancl -,tory air conditionin&. 0 Ca are power Vent windows 81 way aeat and autronlc qe. ee.ut1ful Nonnandy Blue ftn-. tab wlth white top and white ,lull leather in-terlo<. SAU $888 PllCI '63 CHEVROLET ' '·-Impala super aport. Alpine whlte exteiiOP wlUi Sedan de Vllle. Finished In lush Sudan ~ige with Se.ndlewood vinyl root' and Sandlewood leather and nylon Interior. Full Cadillac powtt oqul-nt Includes -"" conditioalns, power vent windowl, erut.e-eontrol, twtllstit sentinel, tilt and telescopic 1teertn& wheel and other acceuorles. Sedon DeVW., < door -banltop. Lime _. with ""-Mel eylon tbW'!OrJ --6 way aeat, power windowt. J)OWJ!r vent win- dowa, poW,r •t.eerlni. po\W'r brakel, tactory "" """''""""'" '67 COUPE DE VILLE e '64 RAMBLER STA. WAGON e . '66 BUICK SKYLARK G.S. e '66~, COLONY PARK e · Grand Prix. Autoina.Uc tranarpiulon, powtr -IL "°"" ........ ndlo ud ... ter,.bllo-ket 1eab, cent.er coniOle, tachometer, whtte ""' wall .u... . SAU $_1444 Pll~'. hd bucltat teat Interior. V8 llll$nl, autcrnatk trantmlulon-with center cOnaOit, radio ando ~ heater, JICJMf 1tttrlna:, whlte ddli wall tlni.-i . SAU $388@ PRICE '64 IMPERIAL Down ' door hardtop. Leather and tapestry interior. Fully equipped with power 1teer1nJ, poWer brakes, power windows, power 6 way ..t, &utomatic dlmm.er, AM/FM radio and fador7 air conditionin1. SAU $1444 .:..er '65 MUSTANG Economical 6 cylinder engine wlti1 the •tan4- ard tranamlelon. radio and heater, white lid• wall Urea. Snow wtrlte exter:l.or with h&nnonl• ~lue Interior, . '67 BUICK B.ECTRA 225 e '65 THUNDERBIRD H.T. e .. '66 OLDSMOBILE TORONADOe '64 COUPE DE VILLE e - '64 FORD Galaxle 500 converltble. J1nilb@d in Arctic white with a matchln& whJte top and tull vinyl interior. va enslne,, automatic tranamit- 1lon, power 1tetrtna, ramo and heater, tinted 1lhl and white 1Jile wall t1rea. A. very nlct automobile. Don't mill ttlil areat buy. SALi $888 PllCI '63 PONTIAC Bonneville Coupe, Gold wlth hannonlzlna fn.. terlor (fllll vinyl}. AutomaUc transmiuton. ..,..,. •letrln!r. power brakes. rldlo ancl bat- er, white aide Wall Ura. Unt.d sJua lbd much more. · SALi . $1777 PRICE . 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