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1968-09-05 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa
' I• I l ' ~ot of ' • • , / Pipe .. ck PIP!; PRE.AM:... Years of pia1>ning will be put into action at start of 1~ wbel! <;<!D'trul'\iOO starts on huge sanitation ouUall -ten ', • . w . ill dillm•le~ ijnd mar.e than five miles \ong. It will be built on -.11ort11' side.<>! Santa Ana River between Newport Beach and Hunting- tnn S..ch· Unscaled map shows location of new pipeline compared • '!'}th :q.t)O~m e. lll~w.lim"..;11 hug ocean floor _ and-wind ,up at _ ~·--llf' • •'(> • s .. ·-..,}Ji ·~. :,. A• • 1'1' ' , . • .,._,_.. ~ • • ' •· .. .;.. '•. J. • ,I •-.:.l\";.J,.'ij'J.,. ,_. . .:_. ...... '•·' "' . .. . '. ..... ' ... . • .,........ . •·'l 1••# • .--.~.. -. . \ . ' ' 1 -' . JJigg~t,,OCe!Jn ,Pipeline . . . : .. • • • IXOll ac 0 us ~a.m- • GOP Chiefs Accompany Candidate SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Richan! M. Nixon, returning to his borne state today, is throwing the full"'J'e6ources Ol bis f<>mily aod the Repol>Ucan J>li(tY into a bid for California's 40 electorat votes. Cali!ornia's two top officials :....- Republieanis Gov. Reagan and Lt. Gov, Rdbert H. Finch -awaited the GOP presidential nominee. ,So did.Mr1. Nixon, their ..d:aQghters .. '.frlcia ·and JuUe, ~ :Q"1 •-""•o' Eise:Dhower; .luHe'l fiarlt£e.~ ~ _., --,.: ni::'C:~-~~~- THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER s: j 968 ' VOL '1, No. 1M. • llC'TIO)ll. 4' l'A•ll • , ome ! n ..,.,,,, Liza Eases Big Threat To Beaches 1-Iurricane l.Jza was dying «t in the Pacific Ocean today, diminished to the s.ta:tus ,of a, mna11 ' ~ 5t(,lrm, no longer -able to iling heavy wavu against the string oi oceanfront homes ill West NeWport. . . • . ' 'Ill e.... ·'"••!loo' -;,,.eeted .... , '_J~ ~ '(1'0 _.,. ' ' &'--. Alillli ... ·t•¥tted-11• by µ.s . Anny : -.. of~em,9ffll;Wti ~d>afged • 'Wllll'llle. ibt> \i, ,..,.,.,.. -l'P. jM, 11eacii 1romo4fit1lii'ji<IW., .. iil t<;(.• ' ' •rii&t Dlgbt we ha.s tlli tti!f1111e. 9! the c~.s~ee/' repon:id_·(L P~ ' . . " '. '. J)av!<,. Corps opealal· fleld 'f'l!fllH ... - f I I I f Slated for Orange Coast and ooew tonillit It B~ Slliw ' Stildiuin it! Santa Ciani, tu tliO illlllh • .WU be Sens. Ed\l'if!'d · W, Bn>oko of Mas&ae:hu.set'ts ·at(.r \ ''lbnJston 8 . Morton of Xentudcy; SECOND STOP too • r t:ative. ' • ! • Nixon, in ttie 1e:coOO lflop of a na· tionwide campaign iwipg, ' a y 1 By BRUCE BENSON nortbem Orange County up to the year CSlifornia is "up foe giiabs." · B·•-wlll°'be":t ~""0ct.1'•" g a.... con ~· .It's one of his "big aeven"·istates, 1\Q ~"' ivi-• with 210 elect_oral v~-, -g ~em. ~-ti ol one of ~ bi'gg~ and Plans for the outfall, developed over ..-: ........... "" ~u.-uc on --g;i,, 'lbe othera are New· ,York, IUinoit, longest pipes engineers bave ever a two-year study period, were recently p 1 · ""-:-ui..a.w. and pl.~ 00 the --an n--. ennsy vania, vu'"'• , ...-~6an ... ~ ...... ~ """" approved by the federal Water Pollu-Texas The pipe is the $15 million ooUall of tian Coot.rot Adininistration, according Nix.On has strong political ties io the Orange County San it at i 0 n to Lindsley Parsons, Newport Beach California. a state where be began his DistriC'ts, designed to jut into the sea political career with a vie+...... ,.-a r th H ntin-n •• ~ i'de Of •<e vice mayor and vice chairman of the I.VJ,.' rom e u 6'""" vem..·u s ui congressional election in 1946. Santa Ana River mouth, and handle county's seven sanitation districts. 1be state elected him to the U.S. bile disposal. of waste water for SERVE CITY NEEDS Senate in 1950, and be narrowly car· -~~ .. --····-·------·,----Beach N arcot1cs The project was put together during ried it in 1960 when be lost~ the late -<=~~~:~:tZ:;:=;:-·~~~·1°:e~:U:bvo . the needs of Newport Beach Coeta years later when he retmned home to Mesa . and aD oCbfJr C<lUDtY com·. :i:un against incumbent ~~und 9, Officers Arrest Three in Raid Huntington Beach narcotics officers looked right down the barrel of • load· ed Thompson sub-machine gun Tues. day night when they raided the lair of suspected drug suppliers to the Orange County. trade. Officers said <the weapon was wield- ed by Douglas Mix, 21, accused leader of ·i. triO of drug sUppllers. Police Capt. Earle Ro~t.allle. said the officers locked stares ~th Mix, who then bolted 'for a relt ~oor. Ten otncerS, 'JnC!uding Compton of. ficers and Hu1'in;ton Be8ch detec· tives Carl Vidano , Ed Pratt 8.nd Ed Williams stormed the s u s p e c t e d hideout at 16402ffla:rris St.. Compton. "fie (Mix) thre'i' down bis machine ,RUn and ran,"' Robitaille reJ:Ounted, "He crashed Uirough a rear screen and right into \be arms or more of- fi cers who were·covering the rear en· trance.'' Two other suspects, one a Fullerton girl. peacefully turrendered to police in~lde. Arrested were Mhi: anti ilia Clark. 19. of lllOO W. Gilbert St and Rol>Ort Novak. 22, of 11»16-l.Jclla.. St.. Norwalk. . • In ves tigators con Cisca.t.ed c.thousands of dollars" worth of nan:otlp, Including 8,000 b<nzedrlne tablets. quanuu.. of heroin, LSD, seconal. marijuana and o t h e r miscellaneous drugs which were lD the residence, Robltane said. Police also seized as evidence elght loaded weapons including the machine gun, two sawed-off shotguns and assorted pistols am rIDes and two motorcycles believed stolen. The trio was tked"-at Ole TAlll Angeles Sheriffs .i31~ne substation on assorted narco ca, drug, weapons, theCt and ~robbery charges. , muni.ties northward. Brown for the governorship. • More than 80 sets of plans have been NEWS CONFERENCE reqv.es~ so f>ar by contractors across BefOre he left Chicago tltis morning the Uuited States, reported Fred A. Nixon said today the disorders in Hafl*:', g~al manager foe the Chicago last week "could have oc~ dlstricts. curred in any other city.'' The OUUaU's dimensions are At an early morning news con· eDOADOUlS. Several i.moviatfve techni· (See NIXON Pace 2) que« are · included in construction ' plans to help build tile big tube more 1' 1' efficieijtly. These include tbe ase d. dosed cireuit undenVater t.elevisian cameras for inspection and control, acconting to H. Hacvey Hwlt. Hunt iS a member or the Lafayette, Oalif. engineering firm of John Carollo, designers fO< the project. DESIGN WORK He said his f1nn· opent the la.51 yeer of its studies in intensive design work which included octan bottom sampl· .iOgs ard an Wlderwater survey to determine Ille "lay of tile land." S~-aUsts were used to evaluate potential earthquake hazards, the reaction d. wave energy on the pipe, and diffusion de6ign at ttie ouUall's end. Scale modehl were tank tested at Cal Tech: RecommendatioM fin:tly called ror a pipeli.De Zl ,400 feet long, or more than ti~ miles. The plpe will bend for the last mile and be anchored along the crest ol. an undersea hill. Hunt said the out:Call will have an ln- sidie diameter ol 10 feet, with concrete skin a foot thick. When finished, the pipe will be able lo dilcbarge more 1ha{I 480 million gallons ol waste watN dally. Present oapactty ii 230 ml1lloo gallom. STRETCHES SEAWARD Hunt. •aid tht outfall now 111 uoe ill 7,000 feet long. It too 1tr«cile1 seaward from nelr the mouth ol the Santa Ana River. When lbe new outfall I• finished, ofl!boli! wat.r qUality''ll'l!I lllfft lltan· darda five time& atilt« than those now imposed b)' the stAlte Regional Water (See PIPELINE, Pafe I) Nixon's County 'Rally' Ticket Sales Underway The R<pubUcan Party ~ gatller up more tban $195,000 in dinner receipts e1ooe when party presiderKJ.al nominee Richard M. Nixon returns to bis home county Monday, Sept. 16. 'Jlhe Nixon forces will wek.-ome Wm at the Anaheim Convention Center fur a $100 a plate dinner fullowed by an "'°" political rally. "We've got 195 tables with 10 peOple to a table," a spoltesman for the RepUblioan Central Committee laid to<la,y. "And we expect 1lo fill them all." . Lt. G<>v. Rd>ert H. Finch, iJ. S. Senate candidate Max Rafferty, Con- gressman James B. Utt, 1 tat e Senato~ James Whetmore and John G. Schmitz, Assemblyman Robert E. Badham. Jolin V. Briggs aod Rol>ert H. Burke plua Assembly candidate• WUllam Teague and llruce Ne- ar• ex.pel:ted to a~d. Nixon, a natlve ol. Yorba Uoda, will speol< at tile 9 p.m. 1'alJ,y in tile main arena ol the center. Reservations fir the $100 a plate d.1nntt may be nt'l.lled to the RepullUcan Cenlral Committee, 15()11 S. Grand Ave., Sallla Ana or JIUl'Cl>Jsed 1tl per.aon. 5ecurity la being handled by the Anaheim police, the convenUon center and tile Secret Serv!<e. . • ' " Ul'I T.IM!Mtf NOSE"rO.NOSE -Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and. his Democratic running mate, Senator EdmUD<l· Muskie meet for brief confab at Washington's National Airport. Humphrey interrupted week-long campaign strategy s.Sslon at bis Waverlr, Minn .. ho m ·e for meeting of National Securtiy Coulidl. ' · • Dem l!nit11 Drive Humphrey Sends O'Brien To Enlist Sen. Kennedy WAsHINGroN (UPI) -Hubert H. Humphrey, openinC bis Ul>hill cam- paign for the pre.&idency to ell diisi- ~rit Democrats, seen the backlng of Sen. Edwd M. Kennedy. The man assigned to ·mold tbe Humphrey,Ken· nedy detente-if Lawrence F. O'Brien. 0''8rlen, Hurnptny'1 camp a i g n manager and llaod-plckect d>eltman Of tile Democr'llllc Natl'""'! Commit ... ; oald -!day be wwld perlOllallY conlilct Kenne<!1,'11o ~elm!>lot wllll rol<o Ille Jl!'aswchuoetu -·-...wd play in Hwnphrey'a canipatgn. • O'B<1eo 1' tbe per!~ in~edlldl' tx>, make tbe 8lll1l'OO<h .to Kennedy, who bu remained aloo( fr9m pollll<a llnee ·the ....,.,_ of IU brotber Robert on Junt '4. Tiie lormtr postm.uttt geperal WM a key ...,,,. Plitn -~ lor Jolin F. KonniCIT Pedestrian .Htirt ' . ' ' ........ By Parked A~o · 11 JI~ ... -!n)W'ed a pectoitrian Iii th~ 'fl!l\ln -Wednesday. . i!<O>dOlph Luln.ley, 20,-vlctlm ,of the freak •<ill•nl, 'w11 ltfodlnl Dell! to • parked ·~ wa.·a, vehicle driven bt FrlJll< E. Tunw, 21, of El Toro, -~k the porUd cs wblcb then-bit Lumley. - 'lbe Calllomla ~way PatrOI 1ald ~· ear came ottt of a Plfklng lol ..,... the llreel. at. a hlp nte ol 1....i. eonlln114d ..,..., tllo-cemer Uni eild. bit ... porUd -· (\ "But we bad less cutting Of wave& Into tile beacb than we dJd the night be_fore. We hope that maybe we've got things under control now." The week-long as6aw.t ·o1. big W&"VMI, llOUt/ierly _sweus and J)ilib till< oerieo managed w bile awoy l<>"' of l4i\d aod leave dozens of h~ea. perched atop five-to lO·foot embankments at the edge ·of the surf. Patioo crumbled and ·nerves ol homeowners were W.yed, but' major damage:-to sti;uctures. was averted. Daxls.Jilld.&..mek~baul w-ld ~ ~ liDue·"au.081~ ~ - I Jfucks this ~t1ornirig c ,o n t l n u e d I depositing boulders at th1 Coot 'ti. 46tll Streei. · · ' . A crane was · put: into · service Wednesday to help move the bbdlden into a barrier runnlna: parallel with the beach. The granite. "Maginot l,ine" ~1 Thursday night ~•tended from .t.Lot street -PMI 45tll ~vi. said worur1 would try puiblJll 1\ · northw<1rd another block 11oda'J. Sa~ .rias, meanwhile, con-. tinued c-. NDd from tbe Santa Ana Rlv<r dOwncooot -far 81 f7tll Stre.t. 'l'!U' l>C'6Jed . will lake .Uother fl~e ,,,,.ka, lt,ll\<lude1·"°~ of, a second steel, -poln • -Street. ' ~ ' • • -J DAILY PILOT RETIRING Judto Chrillen1en Harbor Judge Christensen,, Plans to Quit Veteran llaJt>or Area jurist William · ~ .... aimoUnced.!lis retirement todoy. . He will step down lrom the Newport BeadJ.-Costa Mesa municipal court bench OD Sept. 13. <If<. Judge Christensen, 69, said he chose that date for his retirement because be Aa.rted bis law practice on Sept. 13 in Beverly HilJ.g 42 years ago. "I thought I mlg!Jt .. well end my career-on the day I started it," he said. smiling. He was elected to the local bencil 10 years .ago, whm the court was • justice court. He was the only judge for about a yeac, until the court's status was upgraded to municipal coW't level and another jurist ap- pon.d. lilB retirement creates a vacancy in the oow three·Judge court lllat will be filled tihroogh an appointment by Gov. Reega Texas Worker Gi:ven Heart Of Californian . . Co~ntyl to Back 4 School Bonds Fear of Ille effect ol the Wot.o.lpro- pa<y tax am<ndmeol 11 Jt lhou1d - Nov. 5 caused Onnge Count 1 supervisors Wedmlda,J to take lteps to imure the value of four ICbool bond hsue&. . ~ 'nle move by the Supervilora guarantee• to bldder1 tbat the bonds will be deliverable bY Nov. 4. Affected are a '570,CXK:I iMue by the Huntington Beach City S c h o o I DistriC't; Sl,070,IXM> out for bid by the Tuolin Ill#> Schoof District; a $430,000 issue by the La Habra Sc.bool Di.strict and a •100,00 Oissue by tbe Brea..oun. cla School District. BUii on all four illue1 wm be opened by the various sdhOol boards liter this monll!.. 'l'h«e would bave been few U any bids 1! the wpervllors' resoluUon \Will DOI adopted, County · Couruel Adrian Kuyper s&d. · The Wat!on amendment would pro- hibit any combination of entities such as sctlool dist:rlcU, special district! aod other taxing agencies from having From Page I NIXON ... .. lncltbtedo ... or more than 20 per• cent o_t tbe area's a11sesaed valuetioo. The amendment 'ftUl.d also llmit sroperty tne1 to 1 percent ot tbe uaeeeed valuation. - Dr. Roberi J;:, Petoraon, county school 1uper1nteodent, aaid t b e amendment d ... Doi delJae how Ille 20 percent waukl be sliced up among variOUJ entities. "One tiny subdivi1ion Jn a unified school district might be over itll debt limit and prevent a large area from obtaining tunda through bonds." he poloted out. Peterson predicted years of court action to interi:i'et the amendment if it passes. Czechs Haggle With Russians On Withdrawal GRAND PROPOSAL -Architect's rendering de- picts 'Paseo Grande development u proposed for intersection of Hl\rbor ·and Newport boulevards by 1 Costa Mesa Tomorrow Inc., an a.s~ociated down.. town group. Pedestrians would be !ifled over t h a cunenUy tougb-to-c~s intersection, thu1 smooth~ Ing interchange of Harbor ·Boulevard (left) a1'd : tl>n>ugh !;mes of Newport Boulevard. Mesa Land111ark Studie·d N~w Structure Depe~ op.. J,Vewport Freeway Plan Det.ai1r of' a boul~ard...pmning meraed in Ute frffway locati.qo ques· Mesa in accordance with ~oriCll landm•k squattin& over the most lion. · traffic patterns," they say. heavily travelled lnteraection i n "Costa M,ta Tomorrow qfficials, · PRA.GUE {UPO -CteOOoslovakia's downtown Co8ta Mesa today were r~g that there are many details Not all downtown bdsines$meD com· president end pllirne minister hive revealed by an association o ! to be resolved, are nevertheless pletely agree with this logic. be!IUD direol, long-distarlce ba!lgJJng me-and buJlnessme11. JP"ealq encouraged by the wkl<spread PROJECT F&\SIBLF: ferenct he'was asked to elaborate on a with Kremlin counberperts on further There's talk of stlarting construction fJ>PrOvai wbkh the plan evokes," the statement he made about the violence agreements needed to speed th~ by early 1969, according to Cost.a Mesa groi.p says. Cogta Mesa Ma)'Or Alvin L. Pinkley, during an hour-long telecast Wed-witndrawa.1 ol ocs:upatk>n troops. Tom01Tow Inc., but the new PaS'e<> Paseo Grande'• people-mover con-whose pharmacy is kl the immediate nesday rright He said that crlticiam of Czechoslovak political sources, mak-Grande structure at Harbor and veyors, such as thoSe at Disneyland, vicinity -only .a few feet away - either the Chicago police or tbe Ing this discl06Ure today, scrld Moscow Newport tibulevards has a lot of Ques-would hoist area pedesttiao traffic up says Paseo Grande ii feasible, but demoMtrators would not be helpful. is freezing Czechoslovak party chief lions ahead. to the elevated mall lined with shops th · Ni.Kon .added, ··~t happened in Alemnder I>Ubotk out of any major Money for one, engtneertng for and stores, thus cleiaring streets ere are several coatingencie1 to be Chlcqo wu not h a.&001 of ChiQllO. role in ttMN tanc1. Dubcek' ba1 been anotht!'r. below. ~aced · lt,... 1he aa'OCY ot b Dtmocrlllc tbeprtmelYIDbalottbeUbezalreform Location of the future Newport "The elimination. or all pedertrians "Obviously thi s has been d<lle pstf. ft WU tbe •IOD.7 Of Am.Irle&. l& IDO\l'tmalt ii ~CllkwU eyes, . Freeway looms as a crucial factCC' ill from this vital intersection will ~~~~~ethe, sofrit co"Uld be done here, coUld have. happened 1n lny otblr-cl· Pre~ lAldvtk ~a and making the ambitious project -faclliale increased traffic c I 0 w for 1.1U1. w.w eeway route ls settled, f1." ~ Prime -Mt:!UUr Oldrich CtrQ\t art pri\1'3tely fi:nanced through a COI'· years to cOme," officials of the it WQuld be unwise," the mayor Nb:on said the querUoo Wll tbe'pro. ~·tht brunt el diJcullklnl aa.-porat1oo -become a reatity. organization say. pointed out. ~ bllanct between dl.nqt ed. liain· Pll"trtlJ .Wed illt Htilfy1Dg Moaoow11 The freeway's crossing with Harbor Newport Boulevard elone carries Only jf Costa Mesa TomOl'TOW tidntq law and aNer. , dMJ.rt for even mort l\l&rant• of Boulevard will ~ake one of Oran1e 60,000 cars daily during summer sought 8 definite freeway route H1 sald thlt bt.bll HMld_.,.1ted· eoatrc)l over the Cuc:bollovU newa County's busiest ioterGeotions even months. decision in the.near future -and that i,, utbai DO aause jUIUft11 the UH of ~ ~ •. Commwrlat party and busier. "This will enable the oroerly con· route were not directly down Newport violence." . . papulact, 'Ibey rOnpo9ed cefttorthip Two schools of thought 8pf>Ql'tntly struction of an alternate Newport Boulevard -could the 1969 con- He advocated a study of thatJQues· Wednesday. exi.st on value and wisdom of the pro· Free_way route to siphon off through struction move wisely ahead, he said. lion. Stwi.et · party chief Leooid r, ject et thi8 juncture: that of Costa traffin., yet leave the vital lifeline Ho~ver, if the freeway route He 1aid he Wa& not advocating a Brdlnev wa.t reportedly mBldng Mesa Tomorrow Inc. and officials im-between Newport Beach and Costa swings. around town .and leaves federal police fQI'ce but 1he develop· partioullat efforts t.o snub Dubcek, Newport Boulevard only a local street. ment of "highly trained local forces." w h o s e reform movement initiated the mayor said, there would seem to NATIONAL STUDY freedom of Ille pr.,. In J<muary. From P119e l be DO advantage to Paseo Graode'1 He said the ~ study abould Czeobollovak journe.l.istic sources pedestrian ellmination feature. touch on the question of, 11ooce the law . said' the Cernlk-8roboda government PIPEIJNE , And, he said, if the freeway doec go is broken, what degree of force la pro-Wednesday 8J>elled out the deta11a of • • down Newport B o u 1 e v a r d , coo- per? That 11 a difficult decision for the modlfted cenaonbip rules that i:--ohtblt 1Stn.lction would be eeveral years rway individual officer." crlUcism o( Warsaw Pact invaders said. through the ouUafl. and it wcdd be senselecs 1!> put up the.-,_ He said that during hb campaign for and btl1d use of the wordJ "oc· At the start of construction, workers studies indicate that over the years PiiSeo ooly to tear it down again. the presidency he will dllcwis the cupaticu" and "occqpiers" in the will throw up a 2,COO.foot long trestle th will be build JIARD FACTS question of tile violence in Chicago and press. ere no up of wastewater the need for 8 national study. ~ Soxiet troops tocYy occupied all but into the ocean to help lay pipeline. near the difiusion holes of the pipe. Considering other than those hard . Nixon aaid Wedoe!day poUtlceJ three ol. Prague's newspaper ((fices. The tint mile of line will be buried Hunt said the tube 's location .at the f"'~ .whlch may be written 1ut.o the HOUSTON (UPI) -A ,47-year-old fi"'--should not make ...... ..+4 .... 0 COlll· So\1et inf"-and •--~ r·~ed several feet under the ocean 1ioor to crest of the Wldersea bill -200 feet State Division ol Hi~"AV1t' freeway Fort Worth aircraft company worker c;-..... Y"-'---.3 WUUU) ...,._, »rt t d fro be •"•r•• today received the heart of a l7-year-ment! on last week'• violence while bivouacked in the city'• parks and 'di'a ven {Ull.age_ lD wave er;iergy c.. low the surface -wUl aid in calen<.far, the Paseo G?'alide concept old Long Beac:h, Oallf., youth who wa!I federal aod local lnvelltigatiooa of the .anoored car patrols prowled reskSen-aggiog boat anchors. spreading the discharge over an ex-could become an elegant addition to flown to HOUiton bout.a· beforeo he ·died disorder are in pmirea. tiat ttreet. by mgbt. Toos of. boulden will be tucked tensive area. the downtown area. 110 Ms heart could be transplanted by •:rm not going t.o get tnto it," he 'Ibe cenllOrd:llp rules pr"1lhl»ted : ~!~f ~ex~:::io%.tbe tube f<r the The waste Vr"ater will then lose it! Pa.seo Grande -meaning gr.and the famed Dr. Michael DeBakey. said. -~~e of the,, worn, "ocaJplBtioo" identity through absorption by the walkway in Spanish -would link 'lbe recipient of the heart transplant·' The Republican candidate for presi· .and occupiers in reference to the The rocks, in five grades from two-ocean. three important blocks of the city, wa& James Elbert Singleton a veteran dent made the statement on a Soviet troops in the country. pounders up to 560 pounders, will 1 Similar ocean ouUalls already are with the ultimate size determined by employe of General Dynamics Corl>· que~tion..and~er program, televis--U~eared news of tile army or anchor the pipe against ocean cur-operating in San Diego and Lo:i the area needed to span the two- He received the heart of Paul Craig ed. live in crucago Wednesc.ay night. security forces and uncleared news Of rents. Angeles counties, so ttie Orange Coun. boulevard intersectiom. Mason, w1lo wu flown to Methodist H.e aatd station!! in Missouri and In· Czech:lllovakia from abroad, Hlmt said the tip of the outfall will ty projeet is not a pioneering effort. Sound-absorbing, double plate glass H01Pital in 8 private jet after his diana a4o were broadcattlng the ..... News that may lead to conflicts be permanently sealed. Waste water ONE OF LARGEST windows would prot.ett Jh<>fP.8l:• and parents learned Wednesday nlgbt he session. · "with foreign armies." will exit through more than 500 holes However, it will be ooe of the largest those relaxing in p~ Crande's p:o- had s u 1 f e red irreparable brain It emanated from the same .tu<Uo -News from tbe United Natiooa -each three inches to five Inches in of if3 kind. posed cocktaiil loung~ restaurant damage in a motorcycle aeddent yttiere he beld the firct Of ~ debates that is "ap.J.nst the interest.a of ttie diameter -spread 24 feet apart along Financing will be split between the from exhaust fumes weather. Tuesday. 1n 1960 with John F. Kennedy. CzecboelOVQt gowrmnent." the last mile. seven county sanitation districts and The air-conditioned .~e wlll be "How can I reacll Dr.· DeBakey!" PANEL OF '7 -Comment that q u e 11t1 on a GARDEN HOSE the federal ~ove'Tnment. 20 reet wide, aglow ltf. _chandeliers asked Mrs. Sarah Mason, his step-A panel of ~even men and one Ciecboslovekia's membership in the The ~at.er will exit und~ pressure. Harper said the dJstJ:i~ s,lnce 1?62 and ~xotic flx~ur~s careylng out the mother, when oeuro!Nl'ge<>ns at Loog woman as~ Nixoo 17 questions oo Warsaw military pact. much like a ~arden .hose m a t\lb full have socked away $8 million in getting Sparush motif in the shop-Dned bridge Beedi. Community Hospital told he;fl domesUc ahd lorelpl problems during -U~~~icted "reports about of. water. Its unmediete i;nuture ratio ready. Investment interest earned on reminiscent of Italy's canll bridges. _....aw1:.Jk_.)'_OJJ'lh'a fatber Dale· Jlnmk.. the hour-long MsdBa. A partisan per!kllS. will be 200 parts sea water to one part the savlngii during ttie last fiscal year Costa Mesa TomOITOW vlsionarie! -~ortsi"br-itn-~ . ==l.'f!~'~~;~~eY..,,..:.-~-1.Yt 1~WezfPl~{tdjf;~ i w~ water. amounte~ to '730,863.-. also note that United States Natioaal Mr. and Mn. Mason and• ~ .. oo,, Ked"OiClt-Aiiiwer. r~"iif -~-Huot-llld li"'1><t' ~=-IA~~"1l!eJl••t;<t<U ~~~·_J?.ok ~y.,~.a -~,ooo . 6C<Ompanied the mortally iajured Cbarlee Bud Willimon. former foot· t.lledual leaders, rumored lo Prague that Ille exltlng wat.r will already have budgeted $2 mllllon. nie re-expiiri&n-planlliimta!a fy Od)aclnt youth on the Dlgbt. He died stiortt1 ball coach et the Unlveratty of and denied in MOlcOW. :=;e been tborou~ Pro c es 11 e d maiWlg lnmey Is expected to come to Paseo Grande, W!tb direct route before the operation began at S::!IO Otllhoma. acted at moderator. The joumaJ.1lt,k: IOUl'CM said there ore it even begi,ns lt.s journey from federal funds. flow. a m . · NlxCJD was Mked aboat hb oplnJon of would be no ceD.8;<1'a in newspaper or 'l&.aa•a mother la Mr• Charlene the tacUca of the Chicago poUce dur· broadcMUng offices but twt~weekly Duden of liberty Mo a K-Cit1 · lug ttte <llaorden aDIJ whetber be censor&bip meettngs would be held. t suburb. ' ., bellevet: the med.I.a coverage of the Penalties were said to range fr«n ' Singleton eat.red Methodist Hoopii.I disturbaoces -fa!<, dl6missal to prosecutioo. I Alli-28 hoping for a tr.ansplaot eft.r doc:l<r1 In Fort Worth told him blJ case was hopeless. He undenrent surgery in Fort W«th two 1ear1:aao. · DAILY PILOT Hewp•" .... CnN U.. • H•1lh1tf11 hlKa. ........ .._. WestlllMMfer '"-'-'• y.n.y CAUFOIMlA 0"-AN GE COAST PU8 LISHING COMP,lNY Robtrt N, W••' ""''""' •nd ,...._ Jt c~ II. c~r1.., \'1<9 Prnldlnt •nd ~.i Mir. .... Thorn•• k•tvil Edll!Dr Tho1111i A. Murph;,.. ,,..,...,.., fdlfof P•~I Hi11111 At....,.1111111 Ol111ttw -"""" C•IW ""-.L.Jlt Wfll ltf s..-... H~ te.crl: 72\1 Wnt .. ltio.t hullottr<I L-lftcfl: t1'2 For.tf Allt- , H!#ltU.IWI liHdl: • Jtl\ Slrftl ' -, * * * It~s New Nix.on .. Image Overhauled From 1960 Loss By MJ!:RRIMAN Sl\llTll CHICAGO !UPI) ~ ln<leed there 1' a new Richard M. Nixon who is charm itself on television. Light and ban· tering one momenlt &f serious as an Army recrultlng pootei: the next. The Republican presidential nom.lnee's MSe ,on camera, an abllti y to joke publicly about himsell -all this and a great deal of wbltantlve comment was d11played here Wed- nestiay night in the same 1V studio where eight years ago Nixon had his first of four famous campaign debates with the late John F. KeDOedy. ln 1960, Nixon waa sweaty and ir· ritable as he l(ood across a· sound stage from Kennedy In Studio One of etation WBBM·TV. Ht complained then about hll mU:eup, the air con- ditioning and JlShUng. Before a studio audience of 300 persons Wedoeaday nillb~ Nlnn rpeot an hour deftly fielding questk>ns Crom a panel of eigl)t per90n1 1elec:ted by the state Republican committee. 'liie li ve teloout wu carried over 11 lta· tJ001 coveMng llllrtols, Mi.Houri ad part ol I ndlanL Warmed by tbe larltllt, most en· thua\aatic reception he ha1 received in ft\11 political ,.. when he carne Into Chtcago W~ay lfternoon, ind hlllblY ple•Hd by Ille ,..ulta of his t<fecMI, Niltoa nlOll1Md his Jet cam' pelgn today wllll eoother "l>lt- Uesround'' ttaite on hi• IChedu!e. Before leaving Chica go this morning Nixon had a news conference in the Sheratoo·Bl~stone: Hotel. He s&ld a national need exists to determine the "llmit of dlssent" consistent wittl pro· per law and order. Nixon, in a lkninute aenk>n witb reporters in the hotel ballroom, Uekted querlions mostly about violent ac .. l.l vities in Cliicago last week during the Democratic National Convention. As he did on televbl:on Wednesday night, Nixon nld he did not want to make poUUcal comment on the Chlcqo affalr1 He said what happened wu not tbe "arooy of Chicago" or the "agony ol ttie Democratic party," but the ••ago03 of America." Nixon se.ld he read there wu pro- \'OCl.tioft Jn 1ltirmlshes bet wt e n CJOOajo poU<e and d•mooelnlton. ''.But we cannot have sympathy for proYOCatJon that goet beyond peocoful dilsent," ht said. "Once the law 11 broken, then 11bere ls a dedJlon as to what degree of deterrence is proper for the poUce." Nixon llld poli<'O ahould be bOtW trained "ln hand!Mng tbete exploslve riot <uiltloDI." He said he plaiined to 1111'8 a fonnaJ statement on law en· ~·nt wltllln the nut '"" WHkl. Nll'oo allo said he would Jstue ~ ttat.menta 1hor1ly o Ji agriculturl and education, Th t • • 1tatem.tnt11 are be&n& DrtPUtd with the Utlllance of '1""'«f taik forces of tlte• Nlloc ora-. ---------- AT SIZE 30" x 60" 6 STYLES TO CHOOSE / FROM \ ~.J.GARl\ETf fU~Nflll~E PROFESSIONAL ICOSTA MESA, CALIF. INTERIOR DESl_GNERS 2216 HARBOR BLVD. o,. ....... ""'"·· "'· ..... 646-02 75 646-02 76 . ' • I I, l l ' " ,, . ' Bea~h Your Hometown-. EDITION Dally Paper VOL 61, NO. 214, 4 S6CTIONS, "6 PAGES THURSDAY, SEPTBitBER 5, '1968 : TEN CENTS NVNT7H61'0N LJEACH Longest Pipeline Slated ' \ ., Coast Area Project Scheduled for 1969 . ' . '• ( -- PIPE DREAM -Years of planning will be put into action at start of 1969 when construction starts on huge sanitation outfall -ten feet in diameter and more than five miles long. It will be built on north side of Santa Ana River between Newport Beach and Hunting- ton Beach. Unscaled map shows location of new pipeline compared with one now in use. New line will hug ocean floor and wind up at depth of 200 feet. Beach Narcotics Officers Arrest Trio in Drug Raid By BRUCE BENSON .. Of .. ~ ,lllt 11111'1 Bids will be opened Oct. 9 for con• structioo of one of the biggest and longest pipes engineers have ever pl.aced on the ocean floor .. The pipe Is the '15 mllllon outfall of the Orange County Sanitaticn Districts, designed to jut into the aea from the Huntington Beach side of the Santa Ana River mooth, and handle th<! di!p()Sal. of waste water for Huntington· Planners OK Center A roomful of protesting resident.a was overridden Wednesday nigbf by the Hunllngton Beacti Planning Com· mission, .and a ''small coovenience center" ls to go up near the Fran· ciscan Homes development. William Lyon Development Co .• builder of the tract, wa1 granted a zone change from· residential to com. mercial for <lne acre on the ('U1lef" of Slater Avenue and Edward3 Street, near the homeowners' proptrcy. Huntington Beach narcotics officers looked right down the barrel of a load· J 1 ed Thompson sub-machine gun Tuel'i· '11 ·.; day night when they raided tbe lair of suspected drug suppliers to the , Orange County trade. • Officers said the weapon was wield· ficers who were covering the rear en- trance." 1 Two other.suspectJ, one a Fullerton girl, peacefully surrendered to police inside. Arrested were Mix and Uza Clark, 19, of 1900 W. Gilbert SL and Robert Novak, 22, of 10916 Lichen SL, Norwalk. HomeoYmer R. D. Healy, of 1871 Vista del Sol Drive spoke flt" tl!ie 80- some residents at the metet.na: and presented to commisalmw.rs a petltl.on with 215 signatures ~testing the. re- zonlng. He said ttte lign.fi!Wr"es retnserrted 82 percent of the bomeowmn. ill the II ad. I II h 'I I cd b}r ·Douglas Mix, 21, accused leader or a trio of drug suppliers. Police capt. Earle Robjtaille l'iaJi;t ~officers locked stares with ¥Ix., wh9' then bolted for a reaf door. . Ten officers, including Compton of- ficers and Huntington Beach detec· tives Carl Vidano, Ed Pratt and Ed '\Villiams stormed the s u 11 p e c t e d hideout at 16402 Harris St., Compton. "He (Mix) threw down his machine r~ and ran," Robitaille recounted, 1'He crashed through a rear screen and right into the arms of more of· Dagged Dick Holds On, Gets W oma1t Ikivet ... ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI) -ll<tec- tive Supervisor Elmer Jennejahn took a ha1! hour ride vtith a woman driver Wednesday. He lay on 'the hood clutdting a windshield wiper and the radio aerial. Jennejahn, 58, said he tried to arrest Dorothy Marie Bonacci, 47, for viola- tlon of probation when she tried to run him down. I-le clung to the hood for half an hour while she ttied to shake him off, he said. Motorists and pedestrians flooded police headquarters with reports of a speeding car with a man sprawled on his back on the hood. Jennejahn fina:lly shot out a front tire. The car then Jtma91led into a parked vehicle and the detective ar· rested .-ie driver. She was charged wJth reckless en- dangnnent in the firit degree, vtola- tion'6f probation and leaving the scene oI an accident. Beach Hospital Executive Dies Underneath Car Ji'l'IY argued then are 17 shopping areat Withiil. a radiu1 at'1Wo D111ef"'Clt the ttact. He a!Jo aboW~ • lfBOl •ale1 brochure presemed . ta ptospedlvo buyers mentioning "many fine !bop-P'n&: areas convenlenUy located" he said. • . He addM-that Increased traffic eenerated by ttie center would "create an t1ndue baiard" for children ia the area. Sen.ior Planner Richard Harlow who Funeral servikoes will be held Friday said 135 notices bad been sent out Ior Cumorah L. "Pete" Peters0n, ad· presented to commi3si~ers nine let-ters and telegrams be had received minish1atoc of Huntington lnterCOln· also protesting the change. muni't7 Hospital, who Tuesday was One from Mr. and Mn:.,Franci.3 J. crushed beneath a car he was repair· White al 6531 Crista Palma Drive, J.ng. The accident OCCWTed et. the noted that a shopping area at GOlden West Street and Edinger Avenue, was fiamily residence at 28020 Brakl.wood only 1.9 mites or three minutes away Drive, Pia:los Verdes Estates. from the tract and is one al several Investig.atocs said that the bumper "'ithin a similar distance. • jack slipped. A son, Dam, found his A representative of the develOiJlllent father .and Used the sa;Dt'}ad.: liii ex=" ·· company drew "boos'' trom ~the •• •· tricate him but Peterison Wl8S pro-d.ience when he .aid 'Lyon <lWM other -·--• f.e;id 00 arm· •I at Torrance praperty for residential development 1rvw"-"t'U adjacent to the part'el and would not HO!$pital . willfully "jeopardiu" It. Mr. Peterson had been named Commissioners Roger S 1 a t e s , hospital adlninistrator in July, 1967, Michael Bokor, Charles Lane and C. Previous to moving to Southern R. Miller voted for t:he re·zontng. Califocnia he had served as past presi-Richard Tom. acting as chairman in dent of the Made~ St.ake of the the absence of Robert Baiil, cast the Ohureh a! Jesus Oirist ol Latter Day lone dissenting vote. Saints. He is survived by his wile Carol and three otiher sons, ·ruchal'd, Douglas and Scott; three brottiers and two sisters. Bishop Merrill Bk:kln<>r'e ol. the Paloa Verdes Ward will <>fficiate at 1 p.m. services in t'1e Torrance Stake Centtr, 4110 226th St. Interment will be iD IJ>glewood Memorial Pert Cemetery. Tf.e family has asked that in lieu of flowers donations be sent to the American Heart Association. Johnson's Popularity Hits Record Low PRINCETON, N. J . (AP) -Pn!si· dent Johnson's popularity among Americans has hit a n!COl'd law, ac· cording to the Gallup Poll. A nationwide survey shows that only l'j perceG of those quertiooed ap- proved of the way the President Js perlonnlng hla job. Further Study Slated Lot Size Action A code amen<lmml to lncre.,. the mini.mum s.ize ol. residenUll Iota WU re-continued Wednesday nl&ht by Hun- tingt<ln Beach P 1 a D D f D g COin· mlssionen -tills time to give them a chance lo see whit otber cities are doiog about it. Two weeks ago, cmnnisdonen: dtlayed coosid«adon o( ttle d!aoge because developers said they and area bomecnmers hadn't-had enough time to study what the eommUsion bad In mind. Th e propoood amendm<nt to ralae tllO minimum Jot p from S,000 oquani feet to 6,500 II to «>Ille up, .,..,,. et Ille coDUD1'1100'1 nut . • S<pt. 17. • Mack McCoy, •J>Ollldnl for Planner Bt'JT1 A. Berkus of Los An(e-leti, developer ol a tnct ne• Huntington Harbour, argued ti!< upward clJanie ln lot aiu requtraneots would only "add to U.. prio< of the hO!ll< or detract r,.... !'8 quolity to k"' It ln the same price range It now Is.' The code amendment. which Jll'O· poses changes in setbacks, sideysrd requirements and optn area slse, doel not include provisiow for lot "averag- ing." Bertus Wal granted a varialtce from the exi1UJ1c ordlnance to "•-e" lotl In H1D1tlngton Harbour 10 t h a I some se tctual!y smaller in stze than the dty nqWrem.m. McCoy qued Ulot the code chance as writteo does not ''allow for flex- r Delayed ibillty" and ~ tt p<nnlt lots by 6,0CIO 1q\&"e feet avereged over •lx lots or five unlU per acre. Com.m.Lslioner Charles Lane agreed "developers thould be allowed tome ftcxibillty." But be noted ttl1t the dty mull have some "minimum rules." "I don't think 8,500 feet b excessive. It pvu th• deYOloPOT flelibl!lty to mow: the house U'OU.Od,'' bt edded. Comm1:8slon member Roger Slates recommended the propo•ed chance be delluyed fOr two -kl IO that "the ltat1 ca n&lve U1 ~ idea bcnr lar1e lobar. ln ff~ Beocll." IAne requeatfld too that 1 study bl llJade Jbowlnl ._. other c:lti•• and the Oraltie County plannets .,.e hllrldllnC the lot .ize quootioo. northern Orange County up to the year 2000. Plans for the ouUall, developed. over a two-year atudy period, we.re recently appt'OW(l by the federal Water Pollu- tlOI\ Cootrol Adminlstratloo, accordln& to Lindtley Parsons, Newport Beach vice mayor and vice chMrman. of the coonty's seven sanitation districts. 'lbe project was put together during Parsons' tenure as joint districts ¢.a.inn.an. 'lbe undertaking will RrVe the needa ol Newport Beach, Costa :P..teea am all other county com- mUniUes northward. More than 80 sets of plana have been requested ao far by contractors acroes the United States, reported Fred A. Harper, general manager for the dlstrida. · Tbe ouUall's dimeMiom are enomlOOfi. Several innowtive techni· ques ·are included in construction plans to belp build the big tube moro efficiently. These include the use ol closed circuit underwater television cameru ror inaJ>ectlon and control, accordina to H. Harvey Hunt. 1 Hunt is a member of the Lafayette, Calif. engineering firm of John Carollo, decigDef'S for the project. He said his firm spent the latt year of its studies in intensive design wort whi.cb included ocean bottom :sampl· ..._, -(See PIPELINE, Pace Z) Nixon Rel.urns· Home· \\ Top GOP Officials Join Campaign • • • U,IT•._""9 NOSE.· TO.NOSE -Vice President Hubert ff .. Humpbrey 8Dd his Democratic running mate, Senat.or Edmund Muskie meet for brief confab at Washington's National Airport. Humphrey !ntenupted week-long campaign strategy session at his Waverly, Minn., home for meeting of National Security Council. -<$J6. • ... • ~ Dem. llnity Drive Humphrey Sends O'Brien To Enlist Sen. l(ennedy WASHINGTON (UPI) -Hubert H. Humphrey, opening his uphill cam- paign for the presidency to all di!si- dent Democrats. seeks the backing of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. The man .assigned to mold tbe Humphrey-Ken- nedy detente l.'I Lawrence F, O'Brien. O'Brien, Humphrey's campaign manager and hand-picked challman Of the Democratic National CommJttee, Mid Wednesday be would personally contact Kennedy to determine what role the Musacbusetta senatw would play in Humphrey's campaign. . O'Brien Is the perfect Intermediary to make the approach to Kennedy, wbo has remained aloof rrun polltka Ii.nee the asNJsinatioo of ~ brother Robert on June 4. The former postma&tl!lr aeneral was a. key oam- palgn 1tra~ll for John F. Kennedy in 1960 a.nd w.as Robert Kemedy'1 campalp manal!'T unlll tragedy 11Nclt. A Kennedy endorsement W'OUld be • huge pluo for Humphrey as he beginJ hla campaign ogalnft Rld>ard M. Nix· on. '!be bacJdnc ol lhe 37·year<>!d ...,.'°' ,..lllil btlp ill ""'1 Engl9nd. tho mrtbern iDdUttrlal atatft and Fire Victim Dies O,RANGE -Richard M. Trolelh, 22, ol Whlttltr, dlod oidaY at lie Orang• County Medical Omtar ol burDli lltlftored AD1. 22 1n a are at 1111 ..--tmem. the cormer11 off i ce reported. Oalifu"nia, where the vke president muet soore to win. Humphrey abruptly interrupted a week-long strategy and rest session at his lakeside home in Wia~rly, Minn., to fly to Washington for a routine seasion or the National Security Coun- dl Wednelday. The campaign itself opens Monday ......-;.th, a cross-country d$h starting in Pbiloade!phia .at noon and ending in San Francisco. Humi*ey p-e stop 11 Denver, Colo., 00 hll ruettt to the West. Mysterious Oil Slick Disappears A mylter1ous oil slick nq ooe could explain was sighted in the breakers oU Seal Beach Wednesday. Today, it baa disappeared as mymrtoualy Of)I •P. pear ed. Seal Boach llfeguardl rei><!l'1'd 1eetng the 1· x 30 yiµ-d oil •licit of unlaio"'1 orletn out of tbe pier •12:45 p.m. Wednffday. They e1timalied It would wash ub«t wlthln Ille DUI thrM boun. • Beac.b maJotenance crews 1 "ww1 prepared to C011W1 alone lllO high Ude line flldo)' Ind blry It with dloc p ....... But juot ., no one could l"1 W~q -.. It come ir-, llfe,olirda loday don't !mOw where it wenl ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Rlcbord M. Nixon, returning to his home state today, ls throwing ttie full ~ource1 t:J. bis family and tile Republican party into a bid'for California's 40 electoral votes. California's two top olftclah - Republicans Gov. Reagan and Lt. Gov. Robert H. Finch -aw&ted the GOP presidential nominee. So did Mrs. Nixon, their draughtera Tricia and Julie, and D a v i d Eisenhower, Julie's fiance. Am accompanying Nixon as be motorcades through San Francisco end speaks tonight at Buck Shaw Stadium in Santa Clare, to the south, will be Sens. Edward W. Brooke of Musachusetts and Thruston B. Mo-ol Keatucky, SECOND STOP Nixon, in the second ~ of a na· tl.onwide campaign awing, s a y 1 caurorma is .. 1.ar grabl ... It's one of ~ "big seven" It.ates, with 210 electoral votes amona them. 'lbe others ·an New Yor~. Pennsylvania_ Ohfo, MkbJtij ~ TeJ.at. · .· Nixon has ..troog po!J(ical tin tn California, a state where be began his Political career with a victory' in .a congressi<lnal election tn l!MS. The state elected bini to the U.S. Senate ln 1950, ·and he narrowly car~ ried it in 1960 when he Iott to the late John F. Kennedy for the presidency. But California rej~-ted him two years later when he returned home to rwi against incumbent Edmund G. Brown for the governorship. NEWS CONFERENCE BefOre he k!:ft O:d.cago this morning Nixon said today the d.isordera in Chicago last week "could have oc- curred in any other olty." At an early mbrning news COO· ference be was .aiked. to ellborate On a 1tatement be made about the violence during .,. -~Ion&' l<tlecast~ --• nesday night. He said that crtUcU:m Of either the Chlc&gO police or the demoMtrators would not be belP.fW. Nixon added, "What bappenfd St Chicago was not the agony of Chicago. It was the agony' of the Democratic party. It wa1 tti.e agony of America. It could have happened in any other ci- ty." Nixon said the question was the pro- per balance between diuent and main- taining law and crder. He said that he bas Hated repeated· Jy, "that no oauae jUl'tWe1 the use of violence." He advocated a study of that ques. lion. He said he was not advocating a (See NIXON, Pa1e Z) Orange Weatller Sunshine, well strained by clouds, Is the order of the day for the Orange Coart Friday, with temps ranging from 72 by the sea to M further inland. INSIDE TODAY ·" l'njurWs btgtn olrcadu at Or· ange Coos& area, IUgh school ·-f<lotbaU ccmp.s with riz footboU :• Jidclfn<d bv ""'1oioo ,• ics fn the fir•t daut of contact drilli. Ste sport.r page 21 for d<taU.. ~lfft1111• , -• A~ .. .._ --" ._.., " --.. -" ·--• ..... _ • ~':"*a.., • ·-.. M .............. M --, .. ,, ........... " -... -•••• . _ ....... .... ""Celll • T-.. .... _ ~ :--:·· ,, ..... " • ... .._ Q == • -.. .. Mantl9t u.-'' -• • ·t I I ' I ! I I I DAILY PILOT Oppositi(jri To Airp,ort , Increasing -bqlD •• c:urloolty f1Vtt • ~an olr ~oa In Orange C o u n t r II rapidly building to a -YI~ oplnet locallm of a m.ic>r ~In W•.i ~.O>un- ty. - -Ibo -Plan cl Air '1'1_.,natlon for OraDfe County was ....-..i to aio Boord of SUp<ntoora by William L. Peffinl IPd Asooclat<ti , mE COUNTY'S AIR Fll'flJllE Seo Today's EdltorW Pa11 there WU liMSe ltir Jn Hundngton Beach. Today, hD!redl of res1<1...i. In the nortl>wemrn aeclloos ol tile city are ClllJVMllnc tnctl eeeldng signatures on potltlom to the AJ?port Com- m ' l:ct. 'Ibey say they oppoet: even coDllderatloo of an &itpOrt on the Bola Chica property on Coast HlCl>waY. A m-1,,. tumout b antldpated for the Sei>t. 16 pubHc hearing on the BolS8. Oilca MUI. 'Ibe 3:30 p.m. hear- kllll will be hold al the eucllblrlum of H~ Beach High School, 1905 Jlle1o St. 1be auditorium has 1,300 seats and .. we tmerld to fill every one of them," say apokelmen for the dti.ze111 op· posed to the B-alrpOrt lite. Open bous• .,.. being beld today and Friday in order to give· al.I. resklents an opportunity to sign peti· tioos. 'Ibey will be beld at the home of Mn. Dore<n Quacllotta. 17332 Lee Cir\ cle, elld. at the home al Mr•. Jeanne Reeves, 4091 Marntng6'tar Drive. The dUzens disagree with the muter plB1J'1 corrteotlon that the Bola 1lte ts In a .,,.,...1y J>O!>Ulated area. Homes of more than 45,000 peo· pie ore all'ected, they ~· Michael Boker Named to Beach Planning Board Native Hungarlml Michael Bokor became Huntington Beach's newe-st plamiDg commissioner Wednesday night. A resident o{ Hwtington Bach six ye.art:, Boker took the position ve<..'8ted by Rlxlerick Roye!' for the first time Wednelday olDc• hia aw>intment by dty councll. Fonner cunmissioner Royer resign- ed. friom the oo.d last month because he waa moving out ol tile city lo the Irvlno area. Bokor, 39, al 2M31 Catamaran Lane, Mid th1.I position is his "fir.it civic in· volvement" A design e n g l n e e r for-Hughes Aln:raf~ he came to the Unit.<! States 21 years ago. Beach to Study Systems Proposal DAIL 't f'ILOT Shlf '""• An Apple for Teacher Members of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce offered appropriate gifts Tuesday in welcoming 103 new teachers to the Hun- tington Beach Union High School District. Jack R. Hig1ey, chamber education director, presents first apple to Mrs. Linda Maurer, a Cal State, Loog Beach grad who Will teach Spanish at Westminster High this year. U.S. Vietnam Casualties . Reflect Heavy Fighting SAIGON (AP) -U.S. casua!Ue& surged upward again last week, reftecUng the heavy fighting that bad conUnued for a second week after a prolonged lull. The U.S. Command said 408 U.S. troops were killed and another 2,513 were wuunde-d, l ,S98 seriously enough to require hospitalization. The toll wa1 the highest since the week ending June 1, at the end of the Communists' se- cond major offensive of the year. The U.S. Command reported 4,476 enemy troops killed by allied forces last week, virtually unchanged from the 4,474 reported the week before. But that earlier total was increased to 5,329, and last week 's figure will pro- bably be boosted similarly as more reports come In. American casualties In the previous- ly reported week , ending Aug. 24, were 308 killed and 1;144 wounded. Despite the increase in fighting, South Vietnamese g o v e r n m e n t casualties dropped oU 1llghtly to 484 killed, 1,768 wounded and 40 ml1sing compared to 495 killed, 1,833 wounded and 4.9 missing the previoUJ week. Since U.S. forces entered the war at the beginning of 1961, the U.S. Com- mand has reported Z1 ,509 of Jta men. killed in comliat and 171,809 wounded. Another 1,197 are mlsslng oi: captured. . Enemy casualties in that period are estimated at 390,105. Council Delays Filling of Seat The unexpired term ol Seal Beach Civil Set'V'ice Board member Terry A. Barton will go unfilled amttier two weeks. Seal Beach city cooocil delayed ap- pointing a new member until 1Qi Sept. 16 meeting. Barton, who has served on the ~ less than a year, resl:gned last month because he had been ~ to lft city planning commission. Hb term on ti'Je Civil Service R expires June 30, 1971. From Pllf.fl J NIXON ... Another GI Oeserts: One Granted Asylum, ·Other Deport,ed A . w-imter GI ,,:., o&!llad uylmn In SW..S.n over tile Vletlllm war todoy, while another, J1Jte<I from Newport .Bead\, was sentenced to deportollon for lala ond p-Uioll ot ~. n,. .... ---idenUl!ed u Pvt. Cbo.rle& P. Ander ... , 19, ot 7202 S.-R Avo., W-nater. J~ E. Norwood, 30, wbo bas new:r been of- flclelly eMblllhed u a N""""'1 B_,b rnldent was lldted GUI of Sweden., Parenti of the WMtrniD.'tter eoklier refused iall Ulfonnatdrln about the ac- tioo. of their IOl1, who had been l'IW:ll· ing from bis umt in West G«many sine• mid-July. "'l don't want to talk about it," hit; Czechs Haggle mottler IOld.. Norwood and a buddy, Jciln Dow!· Inf, lll, of San Dtero, pleaded IUilty to ill<fal .,.. .... 1on and dlltrtbutJon ot nor.cotlc1 """ wlll lll'V• t ... -In jell ... rtlllll. '.Ibo l'lfo deW!en. will be ~ed upon li>eit raleue, bul may raturn to s-. by 1975, Wider Swedish laW. Norwood ...i Dowling told tlie Mallme C!tyCourt Ibey wore plfnnfng b> retlln1 to -and wera pod- dlµlg .....U.1 In ordel' lo Mrl1 moooy rot the trip. All -lit> ....._, the ar-r .. ! ol Ille polr to a !llalmoe ai>Ort· ment !all-. wh<n ~ .....,., ol ~h --ii marijuana In IU coocentrM6d form -were 000· fil<Oled. They said Ibey pur-ll1ree oooces d the potent druJ Cw l80 and oold a liall ounco lb{ Jl.0 before they wen arre1ted by police. N....-1 &lid Dowlill& w .... amoo1 the llnt -ol 10 Ola lo be O'ltltad uy!wn In tlie neutrfi naUon " e 1'<'C> 1"'1 lo the Vlelnllll wor and a lotOI ol 1'8 have alticlaUY aouit>t "'YIWD 10 far. "ntree otbu1 fwi• been e~Ued, ex· cludiJl« Norwood and Dowling, and 31 oeber reQ.uelt.s for uytt;n arfl tt1ll pe<>din(. Europee.n organtutiona m::b II th• Underl!l'ound R>aU.-ol "-lca'1 Civil War cla)'I aldlnc -rtlol GI1 through tho --.i OOUlllrlet «111• tend the lll!D>ber !I fl< lilpi.r. One Week Still Remains With Russians F V . . On Withdrawal or · oter Registration PRAGUE (UPI) -C-!ovelda'& presldent and prime minister have begun dlrlld, long.<fi&tanc• hallfillng with Kremlin counterparil on further agreements nee<led to speed the "" withdrawal of occupation troops. Czechoslov.ak political sourcH, mak- ing this disckmre today, said M01cow is freezing Ci.echoslovak party chief' Alexander D!Jbcek oot of any major role in these talks. Dubcek has been. the prime symbol ol. the liberal refonn movement in Czechoslovak eyes. President Ludvik Svoboda and Prime Minister Ohlrich Cernik are oanying the brunt of discussions ap- parently aimed at satl!fying Moscow'1 desire for even more guarantees of control over the Czechoslovak news media, Communist party and populace. They re.Imposed.-ce!l.sorship Wednesday. Soviet party chief Leonid I . Brethnev was rePortedly making particuJar efrorts to mub Dubcek, w h o 1 e reform movement initiated freedom ol tho P"' .. in January. With just a little more than a week to register to vote In the Nov. 5 general election, residents Of Hun- tington Beach, Fowt.aln Valley and Westminster have nearly a dozen places to sign up, Some an open on Saturdays .and Sundays . In order•to vote, a person must be a dtizeo of the United States for 90 days, a resident ol California for one year, the county in which he votes for 90 days, Im precinct lo. 54 daya and at least 21 yean of age on eleotion day. An exception ii made 1n tnadenUal elections. Persons who have lived in the state for leis 4ban a year may vote for pre1ldolll alld vice president ii they can prove they were qualified to vote in the state of their previous residence. Such persons must register in person at the Registrar of Voters of- fice, 1119 E. Chestnut Ave., Santa Ana, telephone 834-2244. In the three-city area registration through the midnight Thursday, Sept. 12, deadline can be carried out at the following locatlooso ln BuatlDgtoa Beach; -Huntington Beach city hall, Mon- day~ Friday, 8.a .m. to5p.m. -Downtown Library, 525 Main st., now through Sept. 7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. -U.S. Post Office, 6771 Warner Ave., Sept. 9 through Sept. 12, 11 a .m. to 2 p.m. -Douglas Aircraft C o m p a n y t through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. .gates 11and13. -Sea Breeze Mobile Park, sept. 11 through Sept. 12, all day. In Fou'8ht Volley: -Fountain Valley city h.U, Monday through Friday, noon to t p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. -Gemco Department Store, Warner Avenue and Brook:hurst Street, Mon· day tbl"ough Friday, nom to 4 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. tot p.m. Jn lVestttdn1ter: -Westminster city hall, Monday -K·Mart Department St.ore, 1M40 through Sept. 6, 11 a.m. to l p.m. at Beach Blvd., Friday, 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, noon tot p.m. -Edd Tupk_s, Magnolia Avenue and W~ Boulevard, Saturday, ncqi to 4. p.m. From Page l PIPELINE. •• Czed>oalovak }ournalistic sources said tbe Cernlk-Svoboda government Wednesday 1pelled out the detaili of modilled cen.90!'1hlp rules that prohibit criticism ot: Wanaw Pact invaders and f<ri>id use of the word& "oc- cupatloo." and "occupien'' in th Ing1 and an underwater survey to dardt five ti.met IUff• than thOH MW press. determine the "lay of the land." imPQSed by the state ReO<mal Water Soviet troops today occupied a.IL but Speclall.sts were used to evaluate said. three of Pra·itJe's newspaper <Jffices. potential earthquake hazards., the At tbe start oi coostrucUon, won:era Soviet infantry and ta.ob rema.irled reaction of wave energy on the pipe, will throw up a 2,000.foot long trestle bivouacked in the city's parts and aod dUfusi.on design at the outfall's into the ocean to help lay ptpellne. annored car patrols prowled reslden• end. Scale models were tank tested at The first mile of line will be burled tlal ctt:eetia by night. Cal Tech. several feet under the ocean floor to T1he cen.90rship rules pr1>hiblted: Recommendations finally called for prevent damage from wave enerty or -Use of the words "occupatiCCI." 1 line -400 f t 1 dragging boat anohon. and .,...,_,__.ers" in reference •· the a p pe 1.1, ee ong, or more ~••y• w than f1'vo m"-Tons of boulder& will be tucked Soviet fI'Oops in the Country. The pipe wl-ll· •·nd r th I t mil under both sl.de1 of the tube for the -Uncleand ne-ws of the army or '-"= or e as e rewt of its extenslom:. security forces and uncleared -w1 of and be anchored along the crest of an .... undersea hlll. The rocks, in five grades from tw~ Czecho61ovakia from abroad. Hunt said the outfall will have an in-pounders up to 560 pounders, will -'News tlhat may lead to conflic.13 lde diam •· of 10 I l 'th anc.hor the pipe _against ocean cur-"wtth foreign armies." s ei.cr ee, WI concrete -News from the United Nat.imfi skin a foot thick. rents. that II "a••in&t the Interest. of -. When finflhed, tile pipe will be able Hunt •aid the Up of the outf.U will e.-w to di.tcbarge more than 480 million be permanenUY Sealed. Waite water CzechoolovU: government." gallom of wute water daily. Present will exit through more than 500 hole-a -Commeot that q u e 1 t 1 o n 1 ....... .....ity •-·~ mllll u -each three inches to five lnches in CzedlOSlovalrie.'s membership in the ~ q -.J on ga om. diameter -spread 24 feet l!pVt a.long Warsaw mllltary pact. STRETCHES SEAWARD the last mile. An tnvel1lgatl<Ol !nlo the poHlbUltI ol u&tog a il)'lltemol lf>P<Olldt to curing aome Of the municipal headaches ln Huntlngloo -bu been"' deied by the Clty Council. federal police force but the develop· woman a!ked Nixon 11 questlonJ on -Unrestricted "reports about Hild. said the· outfall naw in use i1 GARDEN HOSE . , persoos." 7,000 feet 1001. It too ,~-domeatlc and foreign (l'Ohlems during u '""""""'~ The water will exit under prtllUl't, 'lbe auggestl.on came Tuesday from ment of "bigb.ly trained local forces." Coioilman Jack Green who pointed out that ''lllil e~ holng U&ed NATIONAL STIJDY .,, aud.'11'.M&) tu aotve-tts-·-m;-~11tt1lrlf"'1Utt1M~ -f\"l.ttdy h·anJd P' Lone:1~r 1n ord.erin the atudy ~ouch on the question of, "once t?e law WJr& CouncUman Ted B~ who is broken, what degree of force 1s pro· votled. .galmt the measure becaUB• "l per? Th.at is a difficu1t decision for the don't undentald it" individual officer.'' other couodlmen agreed they did J.Ie said that during bis campaign for n<* understand it elth.er, but.~C6ted the presidency he will discus& the that their lack Of underslland.1ng Is one . . . of the reeisoras they wanted the study question of the violence 1n Chicago and mmie. the need fO'l" a national study. DAllY PILOT CltAti:GI! ('OMf '1111.ISHtNI) COMfAN't leltert H. W•ff PnslWnt Mii hlll191Wr J eclr R. c.rl.., Yid l'rt1~ ...... 0-111 M•,,,,., 111011111 k•n'lt Edllor 11te11111 /4.. M•r,J.i11e .Mtrwelr19 Edlior Arlt~ W. lite• Willle"' Jleed ~fe Hlll'tl••toft 8Mdt Eclltw (l!y Edllot ttMttf .......... Oftb , JOt ltli Str11t M,.mi., Udrent r.o. ••• '10 92'41 0 ..... °"''" ......,,lledl: 2m Wttl .. llilte.....,,.,.., CM!• Mner ~ Wnt arr ttrwt U.. ~ m fllll"Hll A-... Nixon 5aid \Vedncsday political figures should not make partisan com- ments on last week's violence while federal and local investigations of the disorder are in progress. "I'm not going to get Into it," he said. The Republican caodidat.e for presi· dent made the statement on a question-and-answer program, televis· ed. live ln Chicago Wednesc.ay night. He said stations in Missouri and In· diana also were broadcasting the session, It emanated [rom the same studio where he held the first of his debates in 1960 with John F . Kennedy. A panel of seven men and one Tire Flattening Irks Valleyites Fowtain Valley juveniles decom· missioned nearly SO would-be com· muters il'l pre-dawn hours Wednesday. Police said that &nO'Y Valleyites began calling thfl police !ilalion at IS a.m. today to report dellalA!d car tires. By 7:30 1.m.1 48 automobiles wtre reported vleslmlled. PoUce 1aJd that tile JrMk1ten operated between 2 a.tn . And 3:30 am., cruising Los Leones, San Felipe Ind Lal Flores atreeu. Fountain Valley gas 1tati0111 were al.90 barraged with calla fOlf' eom- prMStd a1r tanks by th' trate com· mtaers. poUce added. No mat.1•1 da.m~ to the cars •.aa "'P'Of1ed. th h 1 &i The la.st Item apparently refers to seaward from near the mouth of the much like a garden hole m a tub tun e OW'· ong 6ei on. A partisan reporu of. UTerts of PoUtical or In· Santa Ana ruver. of water. Its immediate -i ..... -, raUo JbJUO 9",dieoce.of_ p00.d 3(IQ applauded--.te.Dectual -i..dwl1·ruJnOJ'ed ja Pra.,,. Wbllft the Dew ~ .• n fl ••••hod, u~~ f·-N I hed b nd A-.,...... vuu.-.u lUll..9 Will be 200 parts sea water to one _ ... a IC'J 1xon 1n1S eac answer, a ln:nied l.n Moacaw. off1hort water quality Will meet _.___ .,.... Charles "Bud" Wilkinson, fOrrn er foot-IOiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiOi;;i;;;;;;ii;i;;;i~;;iiiii;i;i;,"~~·;;;;;;i·~w~a~s~te~w~a~ter~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-. ball coaoh at the University ot II Oklahoma, acted as moderator. Nixon was •ked about his opinion of the tactics of the Chicago police dur- ing the disorders and whether he believes the media coverage of the disturbances was faJr. * * * Nixon's County 'Rally' Ticket Sale Under Way The Republican Party should gather up more than S195,000 in dinner receipt.a alone -...tten party presideritial nominee Richard M. Nlxon returf'l6 to his home county Monday, Sept. 16. The Nil:Oll forces will welcome him at tile Anaheim ConvenUon Center for a SlOO a plate diMer followed. by an opeJl political rally. "We've got 195. tables with 10 people to a table," a spokesmM for tbe Reptabtican Central Comrruttee Nid today. "And we expeet tlO fill tbefn J.ll '' Lt. Oov. Rdlort H. Flndl, U. S. Senate candidate. Max Rafferty. Con· grt:lftD&D James B. Utt, at ate Senators James Whetmore and John G. Scbmlll, Assemblyman Robel1 E B.ii...n, Jdlt! V. B<iggs and Roberl H. Burki plua Aaoemllly c:andidote1 William T•acue and Bruce Nastaoda are expected to attend. Nlxon, a natlve "-Yorba Unda, wlU spMk. at tbe 8 p.m. rtUy in the main arena of the ~ter. Reserv.aUons for the StOO a plate dinner may be tnailed to the Repulillcan CentNI Committee, 1509 s. Grand Ava., Sm>ta Ana or ~ In per .... S«urdt1 II belnf hall-by Iba Anaheim PoUoe, the conv..UOD cenw and the $ecret Serv1e<1. • AT H.J. GARRETT :Janla:Jlic Vafue:J in 3~ '' (}fa:J:J :Jop Cockf~if :Jatfe:J ·.~ "1 . • SIZE 30" x 60" 6 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM FOR THE MONTH~F SEPTEMBER $17900 SPECIALLY PRICED AT ~~~~~~~~~--. H.J.GAl\REJT fURNflURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS COSTA MESA, CALIF. 2215 HARBOR BLVD . 646-0275 646-0276 .. .I I I " I • • . Laguna Bea eh ____ . DAILY PILOT Today's Closblg .. EDIIION ' N.Y. Stocks VO(. 6T, NO. 2f'4, ~ SECTlONS, 46 PAGES CAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNI.': JH URSOAY, SEPTEMBER 5, '1968 TEN CENTS Big Sigh Greets Arch Be Heights Decision Lat."Una BNdl .....,;Jmen finally sealed Ard! Beech H<Oghu Wed· nesd:ay oigtlL Despite opposition from th r e e citizens' groups, coUDCDmen by a 4-1 vote autboriled 1 execution Of an engineering agreement ror Cbe 450-lot hDlside assessment 01.strict. It had been banging fire in one fonn or anothu since March 16, 1966. It first surfaced at a council meeting in tile form ol • property owner's peti- tion fer an .-sessment d:istrlet. Vice Mayor Joseph O'Sullivan cham- pioned the development Wednesday night. Counctlman Roy Holm -llle sole opponent. O'Sullivan said M felt it was the du- ty of government to help property owners develop their property. He noted that the problem began in 1911 when "the tand was subdivided into a grid Of 25 by 100 Coot lots as if it wen on fiat land rather tban a U,IT ..... lllf9 NOSE-TO.NOSE Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and his Democratic running mate, Senator Edmund Muskie meet tor brief confab at Washington's National Airport. Humphrey interrupted week-long campaign strategy session at his Waverly, Minn., h o m e for meeting of National Security Council. De111 · vnity Drive Humphrey Sends O'Brien To Enlis't S~n. l\.ennedy . WASHINGTON (UPI) -Hubert II. Humphrey, opening his uphill cc:m· pZgn for the presidency to all dissi· dent Democrats, seeks the backing of Sen. Edwacd M. Kennedy. The man assigned to mold the 1-Iumphrey-Ken· nedy detente is Lawrence F . O'Brien. O'Brien Humphrey's camp a i g n manager ~d hand-picked chairman Of the Democratic Na'Jonal Committee, said Wednesday be Vr'OOld personally C"Ontact Kennedy to determine what role the Massachusetts senator would play in Hum~y's cam~gn. . O'Brien is the perfect mtennediary to make the approach to Ke~y, who has remained aJoo{ Irun politics since the assassination of hls brother Robert on June 4. The former postmaster general was a key cam· pa:ign strategist for John F . Kennedy in 1960 and was Robert Kennedy's campaign manager until tragedy struck. A Kennedy endorsement would be a hug e plus for Humphrey as he begins his campaign against_Rich.ard M. Nix· on. The backing of the 37-year-old senator would help in New England, the northern industrial states and Oa.lifornia, where the vice president must acore to win. Humphrey .a~y interrupted a week-loog strategy and rest session at his lakeside home in Waverly, Minn., to fly to Wa9h.ing00n for a routine session of tile National Security Coun- cil Wedne<day. The campaign itaeU opens Monday with a cross~y dash starting in Philadelphia at noon and ending in San Francisco. Humphrey plans a stop at Denver, cruo., 00 his rugtt to the West. hillside. The cily became involved altor tile iroperty was annexed (JWle 31, 1965), the vice mayor said. That was the time, ht maintained, that any stipulations about ttte site of )ots should haw been in force. O'Sullivan noted a 1963 planning-com- mis·sioo. opinioo. that the problems would have been worse if left in unin- corporated area. ..... "From a plaming vieVipOint, it iJ possibly not a good Ill-on," said O'Sullivan. He said he would Uke to ..., all Laguna ll<ach Iota !IQ.loot Iota but ta.l.d 20 to 25 percent of them are 25-foot Iota. Referring to the possibility ol re- subdivition, O'Sullivan said, "It's dif· ti.cult for me to tell pqeple tbey cannot de"'1op lllelr J>lV!l"'IY because at some future time we may be able to deV<>ID!> It." Helm 'J)Oke d prim& beautiful lmld behind a.. ........,,eot cllltricl, land not yet devoloped. Ho ..id it could be subdivided with regard to coo.tour llnetJ and den.sity comrol>. • H()lm cautioned COUDCilmec that "tomght tJ our last ehance to stop ~. " He spoke of the '*borrendous'' road ac- cess problems which he called "poor planning ol tile rughest order." Reading from • DAILY PILOT quoto1 ol City A!Wrney Jack Rimel, llolm uked If bis statanect io June was still\.true. Rimel had ..id, "U an)11hmg occurs wbi.ch causes Uis pn,o ject not to prooeed, the expenae for 1Q.. cidettial expen6e6 up to that time have to be borne by ttle city."' Rimel said the situation la still true. Councilmen, however, feel they ba'VI obt>ined addlti<>nal safeguards 81J81nlt failure including a liarger bondirJC company commitment to purdlase up (See ARCH BEACH, P11e Z). Hippie Law Still Alive .. Council C1ianges Words in New Ordinance By RICHARD P. NALL OI tlM Dill' 1'1111 Slltt Laguna Beaclb councilmen haven't given up on their hippie anti-loitering ordinance despite i t ' recent setback in municipal court. Borrowing wording from a 1955 Supreme Court deci.si.on, councilmen Wednesday night unanimously adopted s new emergency ordinance tio replace a section declared unconstitutional. City Attomew Jack Rimel $lid the Art Festival Knife Suspect Under Arrest A light on a Hollywood street trtg- gered the ~ol s mam suspected ot the knife-point robbery of two brottiers at Laguna's Sawdust Festival. Police Wednesday booked Samuel Robert Gilson, 32, on a:uspicton ol rob- bing Eric R. Li.s'bin, 20, and Steven R. Li.shin, 17, both of Paramus, N.J. on Aug. 24. A seare:h for tbe 1JUspect at the Ume or the robbery resu!ted in the arrest ol. a:even persons on 1Uspicion o f narcotics v10nM.1ons. Police said at the time that, while the robber waa being sought, a purse full of drug.s was thrown from a win· dow at 1195 Victory· Walk. Police entered and made seven arrests. Det. Gene Brook:! smd today that Gibson, also known as Henry Gold"s. lein and DaWd L. West, was arrested Tuesday night in Hollywood. He..Nid-.a..JrieDd-of.-ihe-PlbberJJ-~ tims, Bart J . \ Hyman.son of Los Angeles, recognized the suspect and started a fight with him to attract at· tention. The suspect. is alleged to have met the brothers in Hotlywood on Aug. 14 and suggested a visit t.o the Laguna art eJ:!hi.bit. Brooks said $167 w a s taken in the robbery. Stot!k /llarkets NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market mainta1ned a soUd advance late this afternoon, despite some profit taking. Trading was .aotive. (See quotations, Pages 18-19). Gains outnumtered losses by some J50 issues on the New York Stock Ex- change. Th.e Dow Jones industrial average w.as up about five points. new sedkm will .W. It unlawful ID sW>d on the standwalk and obstruct the free Daw of triaffic after being ask· ed by a peace officer to move on. Judge Richard Hamilton Friday declared unconstitutional an ordinance section that made it illegal to stand on a sidewalk except as near as physically possible to the bu.llcUng line. Rime.I said he felt he couid get a reversal or Judge Hamiltxm's decision if he were ro appeal the matter. Rimel said, however, k wa9 qu«rtioneble whether the matter was ro vital to the city as to warrant the expense of an appeal. Realtor Vern Taschner, who fre· quently counsels the council, sug· gesled the y knock 110,0CM> off th e $85,0CM> gi ven the chamber of com· merce and use the money to appeal the court reversal. He &aid it woo:ld be the finest publicity Ule city could have n&- tionally. Referring to hippies ill the art colony, Taschner said "our image ii going fast." He said he felt Judge Hamilton bad taken a questionable legal stand. During dlscU8Sion, Rimel expllained to councilmen that Hamilton's decision had not touched ! •ection of the ordinance whicb m es it iflegal to sit, kneei. or lie on a 6i ' alk. This section (See HIPPIE; Pa&• I) Nixon Back • Ill California Top State Republicans Turn Out in Bay Area SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Richard M. Nixon, returning to his home state today, is thrqwing the full resources of bis tamlly_•nd. ll>~ubliCJlll party into a bfarorciffrorn~ 40··erectoraJ votes. California's two tcp oilici~ - Republicans Gov. Reagan and Lt. Gov. Robert R. Finch -awaited the GOP presidential nominee. So did Mrs. Nixon, their daughtera: Tricia and Julie, and D a v J d Eisenhower, Julie's fiance. And accompanying Nixon as be motorcades through San Francisco and speaks tonight at Buck Shaw Stadium in Santa Clara, to the south,· will be Sens. Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts and Tilruston B. Morton of Kentutky. Nixon, in the second st.op of a n.a· tionwide campaign a:wing, 1 a y s California ts "up for grabs." It's one of his "big seven'' states, with 210 electoral votes among them. The othen are New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Tex.as .· ~ ..... -.... - Ni.ton bas atroog political ties in California, a a:lW.t where he began his political career with a victory in a cqngresslonal election in 1946. The state elected him to the U.S. Senate In 1950, and be narrowly car· ried. it in 1960 when he lost to the late JOO.n F. Kennedy for the presidency. But California reje1.:ted him two years later when be returned home to run against incumbent Edmund G. Brown for the governorship. Before he left Chicago this morning Nixon said today the disorders in Chicago last week "could have oc- curred in any other clty." County GOP to Fork Ou,t $195-;ooo-tot Nixon -vtsit The Republican Party s?loold gather up more than $195,000 in dinner receipts alone v.tien party presidential nominee Richard M. Nixon returns to his home county Monday , Sept. 16. The Nixoa forces will welcome him at the Anaheim Convention Center for a $100 .a plate dinner followed by an open politioal rally. .. ..1 Beach N arcotlcs Officers Arrest Three in Raid "We've got 195 tables with 10 people t.o a table," a spokesman for the Republioan Central Committee said today. "And we expect lo fill them all." Lt. Gov . Robert H. Finoh, U. S. Senate candJdiate Ma.x Rafferty, C-On· gressman James B. Utt, state Senators James Whetmore and John G. Schmitz, Assemblyman Robert E. Bad.ham, John V. B_riggs and Robert H. Burke plus As sembly candidates William Teague and Bruce Nestande are expected to attend. Nixon . .a native o( Yorba Linda , will speak at the 9 p.m. rally in the main arena of title center. Reservations for the $100 a plate dinner may be malled to the Republican Central Committee, 1509 S. Grand Ave., Santa Ana or purebased in person. At an early morning new1 COO·· fereilce he was asked to elaborate On a statement he made about the violence during an bO\tt!llnC ·.telecast .Wed· nesday ntght. He did that criticism of either the Chicago police or tbt demo°*ators would not be ht~ It Nixon added, "What happOhelt_!!!,' Chicago was not the agony of ChJoe~ . It was the agony of the DemocratJct party. It was tbe agpny of America. could have happened in any ~ • . ! ty." _j',.. Nixon said the question WAI ~ per balance between dlsSltllt and ..,._ \ t.ain.ing law and order. .. ' He said that he has stated repeatia.. ly, ''that no cause justifies the ua:e ot• violence." " Jie advocated a study of that ques· Uon. .. He said he wa1 not advocating a federal police force but the develo.(>- ment of "h\ihly trained local f9fcea: lie said the national study a:hould touch on the question of, "once the law is broken, wbat .dtgree of farcf':.ia.pro. per? That is a difficult <!ecisioil. for the individual officer.'' -He-ttlrid-that during his campeign JOf.. the presidency he will discu.ss tbe question of the violence in Cb.icago and the need for a national study. Nixon said Wednesday political figures should not make partUan com. ments on last week's violence while federal and local investigations of tbe disorder are in progress. "I'm not going to get into It," be a:aid . The Republican candidate for preal· dent made the statement on a Question-and-answer -program, televis· ed live in Chicago Wednest.ay night. He said staUons in Missouri and In~ dlana also 'Were broadcasting the session. It emanated from the same studio where he held the first or his debate1 (See NIXON, Page Z) Orange Dogged Dick Holds On, Gets Woman Driver U.S. Vietnam Casualties Huntington Beach narcoUcs offlcers looked right down the barrel of a load- ed Thompson sub-machine gun Tues- day night when they raided the lair of suspected drug suppliers to the Orange County trade. Security b being handled by tho Anaheim police, the convention center and tbe Secret Service. Weatlaer Sunshlne, well strained by clouds, is the orde: of the day ror the Orange Coaat Friday with temps ranging from 72 b; the sea to 84 further inland. ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI) -Delee· live Supervisor Elmer Jennejahn took a hall hour ride •Tith a woman driver \Vednesday. He lay on the hood clutching a wiDdshleld wiper aMI the radio aerial. Jennejahn, 58, &aid he tried to .arrest Dorothy Ma rie Bonac:cl, 47, for viola· Uon of probatioo when ahe tried to run him down. lie clung to the hood for ball an hour while ibe tried to shake him oU, he said. M<ltor!stJ and p<d<strian• flooded police headquarters wlth reports or a speeding cer with • man sprawled oo his back on the hood. Jennejahn !Ina.Uy shot out • front tire. The car ttlefl smalhed into • parked vehicle and the detective. ar· rested the driver. She was charged with reckle•• en- dangerment in I.be rirst degree, viola- tion ol _pr<Jbatlml IDd 1 .. v111, Ibo ICeOO of a~ accident. l • Reflect Heavy Fighting SAIGON !AP) -U.S. cuualUcs surged upward again last week. reOectJng the heavy fighting that had continued for a second week after a prolonged lull . n.e U.S. Co mmand sa.ld 408 U.S. troops were killed and another. 2,513 were wounded, 1,396 seriously enough to require hosplta.Uxallon. The toll was the highest since the week endlng June I, at tbe end of the Communists' te~ cond ma}GT offensive of the year. 1be U.S. Command reported 4,478 enemy troops killed by allied forces list wee-k , virtually unchanged from the 4,474 reported lhe wet.It before. But that earller total was increased to 5,329, and hist week's figure will Pf ' ' • bably be booated similarly aa more reports come in. American cas uatUes In the previous- ly reported week, ending Aug. 24, were 308 killed and J,144 wounded. Despite the increase in fighting, South Vietnamete g o v e r n m e n t cuualtiet dropped ()ff 1llghtly to 484 killed, 1,768 wounded and 40 mJsslng C"ompared to 495 killed, 1,8.13 wounded and 49 missing the previous week. Since U.S. forces entered the war at th< beg!Mlng of 19111, the U.S. Com· mand has reported '11 ,509 or Its men killed in eombat and 171.809 wounded. Another 1,197 are miasing or captured. Enemy casua!Ues in that period are eatimated at 390,105. OUlcera: said the weapon was wield· ed by Douglas Mix, 21, accused leader or a trlo of drug sup~Uers. Police Capt. Earle Robitaille said the officers locked stares with Mix, who then bolted !or a rear door. Ten orficers, including Comp(on of· ticers and Huntington Beach detec· tlves Carl Vld1no1 Ed Pratt and Ed Williams 1tonned the s u 1 p e ct e d hideout at 16402 Harrt1 St ., Compton. "He (Ml.I:) threw down his machine gun and ran," Robitaille rec:ounted, "fie craahed throu.J:h a rear screen and right into the arms of more of· ficers who w1re covering the rur ett· trance." Two other &uspect.g, one a Fµlltrt.on etrf, peacefully 1urrendered to police Inside. , A.treated we.re Mix and ttu Clark, 19, of lllOO W. Gilbert st. and Rob<rt Novak, 22, of ID91S Lichen St., Norwalk. ~ Mysterious Oil Slick Disappears A mysterious otl slick no one could explain w11 alghted ln the breakers off Seal Beach Wednesday. Today, it has disappeared u mysteriously as it ap- peared. Seal Beach Ufeguard.o reporttd seeing the 5 :r. 30 yard oil 1Uck of unknown ori&in east of the pier at 2:4a p.m. Wed.netday. They esUmated tt would wa.sh ashore wtthin the next three hoars. Bea.ch maln.t~ance cre\¥1 were pnpared to come alonl ll>e ru!ll> tidt nne today Ind blry It wtth cl1JC p1..,,, But Juat as no ()ne could aay Wednetcf.t1 Where It cemo fl'om, lle.,..-ds today dllll '! -where it .....~ ~ INSIDE TODAY lnjurl.e1 btgln clrcad~ at Or- ange Coa.si crta high .school football carnJ>I with fi% JootbaU plauen .tideliMd b11 uartout maladi.11 in the fir•& da~s of contaci drl.lh. St t spore, pogt Zl for detaill. l .._ ' . -------------------------------~ ' \ scce c:cs c a a s 02 5 I J DAILY PILllT • • Thurston lnnovat rs to Contin·ue ~ • • ' Swedes Take 1 wuD.ty -Gl, Oust Another A W--GI -granted asyhe In -... , t!le Vietnam -today, "1>1Je IDOtber, lUled lrOm NeWport B-. -eent.oced to cllparta-for -ond _ .. 1o. of .-. '!be new deterte< -lclentllled u Pvt. a..r1 .. p. --· 19, " 7202 Sowell Ave., Weolml.-.r. J....,., E. NOi wood, 20, 'WtlO ha1 never been of. flc:lally •-llsbed as a N...,,.rt n-!l ...-o1 wu ldcl<ed out of Sweden. Pl.rentt Of die we«.rrunater soidier retu.wl .n information about the ac· tion of their l'Oll, who had been miss· inl from his oo:it in Wert Germany &'ince mid.July. ''I don't want to talk about it., 0 his mother tokt. l«c-and a buddy, John Dow!· Ing, :Ill, of Sall Diego, !OO&ded guilty to illegal posaeaslon and dlttributioo ~ nareotlcs and will eerve two mooths in jail u a result. Th.e two de&erters will be deported upon their releue, but may return to Sweden by 1975, under Swedish law. Nwwoood am! DowMng told tile Malmoe City Court they were planning to return to America and were ped· dH.ng narcotlc• iD order to earn money for tile trip. · All aoonymous tip brou~t tale er· rest o4 tile pe.ir in a Malmoe apart- ment lut month, where two ounces of hathish -Vrtl!dl is marijuana in Its concentrated form -were cOD· fiscated. 'Ibey aald t:My purchMed ttu-ee ounces d. the potent drug for S80 and sold a half ounce for t lO before ltley were arrested by police. Norwood and Dowling were among t:M tlnt group of 10 Gls to be granted . a1flum. in the neutral nation as a pro- teltttp .the Vietnam Wl8l' and a total °'- 136 lilYe oUk::1allY, 110U&ht asylum so lac. n.re, others h:aYe been expelled, ex- cludin« Norwood and Dowling, and 31 other i'equesta l« asylum are still poo:l!Dg. European o~tlons such as the ~ Riailroad of. America's CMl War 6a)'ll eldlng deO<rting Gil through the non..oeutral countries con· tend tile number t.s ioc bl(ller. Fro81 Pqe 1 NIXON ... In j960 with Johll F. Kennedy. A panel of seven men and one woman asked Nixon 17 questions on domestic and foreign problems during the hour-long &essfon. A partisan 1tud.10 audience of about 300 applauded aftier Nixon finished &&ch answer. Charles "Bud" Wilkinson, former foot- ball coach at the University of Oklahoma, acted as moderator. Nixon was asked about his opinion of tb•.tactics of the Chicagti police dur- ing the disorders and whether he believes the med.I.a cove.rage of th• dil'turballces was fair. -School . Lets By moHAS FoRTUNE Of .... OlllfT ,...., ,,.,. f !1'1 touclly btlsinoOI -tile crumb!· loc <I( tduoathml tradltfoo1 __ _ !I \JI t.l!e cl,aff of Thur-ID· tennedlate 5':11oof will go ,back to actiool next week wtt.ti an endOttemeot of its progretr\... I Ao iDd_.tent ·na1uptor ' w h o lluWed tile .... 1-procr.,m In operation lut tdlool year ba. recom· mended it be continued w'tt!l no major changes. Barry T. Je~. ol General s,..tema IDduttrieil, conteued be was surprised that the imovaU~ ptocram begun last February at tile IAcunll Beach ldlocl has been BO elfecttve. "I had very grave doubt.a ebOut the ICbool e.t first. l didn't thll1t you were pig to pull It out," he reoeoUy told th .. chool boor<I. I Stullents Help Run -ShoW '. .areas. One was· sades and the other the system of reterrals (dmleriil), There was a genera:! decllne tn grades under the new aystem and parenta complained that they didn't get warnings from teac.hera thtlr chld WM doina poorly. Jfnien tuta:ested e&ac:hert make an odlustmet1t bec:ause gr<tdea are Jtn. portant gate passel for social moblli· ty. The referral system f<r student diJC.ipline reqWred teachers to han<l out little, mkk1.le·11zed and bl.g "no • no's," with a four polnle!' ~llllnr Ii to the office. . . .. ,.. . . . -:i The reterr,.i:. w«• ~led ·to' ~ more ~. than... threat&. but Jensen found. 45 }lefceflt ot the students \1>9~gb! the system uni~ because· Je1Cher1 used ·aietp Jn. consJN:ntly. He r • c ~mm ea d • d teaoben set together ""1 ..... oo their uae., . , . Jen.sen also Pf9PUe4 eV11luatloA questionnei1et for students, parentt and teachers and recommended tbey beusedet·~ •• ....,.1r1mesu.r. Counters Watson Plan County to Ba~k Hospitals from Splinters Grow The evaluation wa1 done under a $36,000 grant which provides for con- tinual 1tudy. The pwipose is to try ou t educational innovations so they may be copied by schools eh5ewhere. Fin• dings are to be used to refine the pacesetting Thurston pr0gram. 4 School Bonds Mrs. l.oolse Cox (left), chairman of South Coast Community Hospi- tal Expansion Fund Drtve, accepts check from John Heirs and Joan Shorts dul'ing windup party for 1968 Splinter Festival. Artists contri· b\1U!d $300 to bOSpitai fund. BIGGEST DEPART URE The biggest departure from &tan· dard JCbool procedW't is 11hat students have a considerable say in planning tlleir own daily schedule. They h.ave Fear of 1be eUect of the Watloa pro- perty tu amendment U it ahould pass Nov. 5 caused. Orange County supervisor• Wednesday to take steps to inrure the value of four school bond issues. ,Voter Registration Sites For Laguna Beach Listed latitude to change the schedule from Gay to day according to wbat they feel tMy need to study most. Such fiexible scheduling means that st.udentl move around a great deal. It raises the question of wbedler teachers know where students are supposed to be. J ensen reported that periodic head counts trakeo at the end of the day From P11ge l ARCH BEACH •• 'nle move by the Supervilor1 guarantees to bidder• that the bonds will be deliverable by Nov. 4. Affected are a $570,000 issue by the Huntington Beach City S c h o o J District; $1,070,000 OU' for bfd. by the Tustin High S<:bool Dutrtct; a $430,000 issue by the La Habra School Dl.strict and a $100,00 Obsue by the Brea-OUn· da School District. Residents oi the Lagwl&. Beach area have just a little more tlw!. a week to reg1Ster to vote 1n the NO'V. 5 general election. In order to vote, a person must be a citizen of the United States tor 90 days, a resident of California for one year, the county in which he votes for 90 days, his precinct for 54 days and at leaSt 21 years of a,ge on election day. Alf exception is made in presidential elections, however, so that persons who have lived in the itate for less than a year may vote for president and vice president if they can prove they were qualified to vote in tbe st.ate of their previous residence. Su.ch persoo.s must register In person at the Registrar of Voters oC· flee, 1119 E. Chestnut Ave ., Santa Ana or call 834-22-ff for further in· formation. In tlle Laguna Beach area registra· ti on through the mi~t ThW"sday, Sept. 12 deadline will be available at the tbllowing locations: -Laguna Beach city hall, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. -Laguna Beach Chamber of Oom· meree, 82.0 Park Ave., Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. -Laguna Savings Bild Loan, 260 Ocean Ave., Monday through Friday, during business hours. Showed that never more than one per• to $960,CXX> ln bood8 to pay for the cent ol ~ atudenU had ditched. Yes, k a few had c:litclled, he admitted, but ""'I ~oman resident. of Arch Beach the great major1ty·o1 students learned Hheight.s (out.side 66-1) objected to too self discipline, he &aid. many houses, too mancy people, too Ano1her question rait;ed by the clcl6e t"ogetiher. system is whether students are spen· "I( we have a fire how are we going clitlg their freely·soheduled time in to get the people out," asked Mrs. mearrlngful study. Baird, referring to dlfflculty of road One parent bas .complained that his access. child became a "ping pong pro" taking She mentioned. trattic problems game lab, an elective offering for tree fran 400 homes wi1ti. trwo ean each Bid.a co all four issues will be opened by the various sohoot boacds later this month. There would have been few U any bids if the supervisors' resolution was not adopted, County Coumel Adrian Kuyper said. From Page _I HIPPIE ... time. and tlhe need fror green 9!)8Cea and However, Jensen found that scores recrea.tioo erea. "What about tbe poor m,, not been test.eel in eourt. oo. standardized Stanford Achievement devils who have been paying taxes a Councilmen had passed the twin-MC· Tests showed 6tudent.s be.ve learned long time and are already there?" she tion ordina.Dce as an urgency measure just as much M 6tudentJ under the asked. Aug. 7 which put it :Lmmediately into ~~~ai1 schtbatooltudset upt.s .• He th~~ it The' Laguna Beach Civic League, effect. filsuu.u.;an s en were ~v· Citizens' Town Phulning Association The Wednesday night acUon was ing at normal level.s despite the and Arch Beach Heights Association also given tll"gency st.a.bu for tM" newness and con1wsion. of Property Owner& all asked the preservation of the "health, safety and LEARNED l\fORE cOUDCil ·to defer action and let the area welfare" of L&g\ul.a Beach. It is now in He presumed the student.1 learned be considered in the general plan effect. Czechs Hassle With Russ ., • mori at what he called the higher study now w>der way. Councilman Richard Goldberg at cognitive levels. He said these.ett the Carl E. Johnson Jr., Civic League first urged ttiat the councU also mate Cl.'bllities to interrpe~ ei:trapola'le and president, said there are ways of it possibfe for a 1!bu.sineu en~' analyze. The Thurston system is de· redeveloping tile area that would not trepreneur" to ceder hl.ppfct to move' t1igned to develop these abilities, he require city money. He said the city on and t.ben arrest them U they did On Ending of Occupation "PRAGUE (UPI)-Czeohoslov'8kia's president and prime minister have begun direct, long-0.istaoce haggling willb. Kremlin counterparts on further agreements needed· to speed t.he withdrawal of occupa.tioo troops. Czechoslovak political aources, mak· ing t!his disclosure today, said Moscow is freezing Czechoslovak party chief Alel('ander Dubcek out of any majOl' role in these talks. Dubcek has been the prime symbOl of the liberal reform movement in Czeohoslovak. eyes. 1aid. · CQU)d gupply the power of con-not. President Ludvik Svoboda .and" Unfortunately, be noted, there are demniation and private enterprise However, vice mayor Jos eph Prime Minister Oldrich Cernik are no standardized tests of the higher could supply the money. O'Sullivan said, "In light . of the ex-Je~I thought processes. The achieve-James Dilley. cn>A pre!lident, said perience we had with the court, it's carrying the brunt of discussions ap--ment te9t.s, he said, mea~ure only it was d.iscoocerting to see property better to ·go with something we're sure parently aimed at satisfying Moscow's mastery ol faclti and methods of solv· owners of tfle assessment district ad· about.1•. desire for even more guarantees of ing problems. v o cat 1 n g immediate improvement Rimel said he could design two sec· control over the Czechoslovak news One feature of the system he found when ell property owners of Arch tions against loitering, one involving medl.a, Communist party and particularly satisfactory is the flexible Beach Heights should together strive peace officers asking pe.rsons to move grouping of students. Students are for mutual solutions. and the other for property owners. populace. They reimposed ceosorship tested ln eadi. subject tor p}acement in He referred to "incipient blight" ol If one section is he l d un.- Wednesday. groups. -the ~ end urged that it have t'he constitutional, he said, it would not af. Soviet party chief Leonid 1. Students may be in the hlgh group in benefit of study by Laguna's general feet the other section. Brez.hnev was reportedly making one subject and the low or midd1e in plan·consultantG. Oruncilman Roy Helm egreed. wttn D be k another instead ol being placed ac-Referring to the possibility of re· O'Sullivan. He a I s o questioned the particu1'8?' efforts to snub u e • cording to their average ability in all subdivhiioo through some type of Aug. 7 ordinance section about sitting, w b o s e reform movement inltiated subjects. redevelopment, Mayor Glenn Vedder kneeling or lying oo a sidews.lk. freedom ot the press in January. In fact, Jensen found that 82 percent said Ute city ~ studied this and felt Helm said his son and he sometimes Czechoslovak journalistic sources of all students we~ pl.aced Ln different it unfeasible because of tile land price. ait on the curb. He also mentioned said t.he Cernilc·Svoboda g1:1vernment groups for different subjects, and that The district now launched is to in· person.s blocking sidewalks durlrig a ed u{ ~ d i°An~ f-.91) pel'Cfnt-Q{ ~9 felt the-students~ ligtrt:lng, "'a ttwft" system, pa! ade-or·sitting-on ttl.€beliatiiWiJk ana \Vednesd,ay spell 0 \Ill& ewuu 0 were better placed than before. a-water system, underground utilities .asked Rimel to .look into '2:le N!1mher 354 Leaps ~~ AJfies Prepar~ From Golden Gate To Block Cong SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A Sao. ~ woman leaped to her death Weidoelday night from. Go1den Gate Jlridte, tile 354lll known suicide from tho· opao. Highway patrol oUiceTs said Mrs. K.athryD W. Layton, about 45, parked her car at the Marin Tower, climbed over bi rail and jurnped. DAllY PllOi ._..._.._, .. Dfl-"01 cQAST r\Jl\.llHUfO COM~AMY 1'el.erl N. Wee4 l'rtildlnt .... l"lltlllslwr J•c.~ 1'. C1rley "'°' l'ml!Mfll Mf 0-.1 Mtllffll' Tht11111 K••,lf ..... n.lfltt A. M•rphl11e MMttlf'll ·--1'lc.h11d II. N•ll P11I Nh••n U9Ullf teecft Adv9rflll1'4 CITY lclllat Dlrtcior . "'' Saigon Attack SAIGON (AP) -Allied forces Jaundle'd W' and ground assaults to· day to block Viet Cong J111d North Vlet- nmnese troops moling toward Saigon !rom the not!lh and northwest. . But U. S. intelligence officers sa.id tne earliest the enemy could £ttack ttie capital WM Sept. 15, and that any pl>ans to attack may depend on success against allied troops In the ooUylhg Keas. South Vietnamege rangers repulsed an enemy force only 2% miles soothwest of Saigon Wednesday in the bigge:;t outbttak of fl.gtiting near the capital since enemy troops battled their way into the city in May and June. Viebi.amese beodquarters said seven rangers were killed and 17 wounded, and 31 enemy bodies we.re counted on the batliefleld. The attackers were believed part or a large reconn.ai6sance force probing for weak ~ 1n Saigon's defens~. Another enemy unit Dbout a mile away fired eight mortar shells at govern- ment rangers and wounded five, a Sollt.b Vietnamese 5t10ke$1Tlan said. More than 2,000 American and South Vietnamese inlantrymen launched a drive early today into Ute Bo! Lol Woods, 30 miles northwest of Saigon, wtlere a fer.mer enemy base camp has been leveled by bulldozers end satura- tion bombing raids. First re.ports satd tber• was no contact with the enemy. Slementl of two regiments from tile Vlet Cong 5th Division are belleved to have pushed lnto the Bol Lol Wood• during the ~ few .... a . '!be allies aim to keep the tile.my from uslna the ~ aa a stiaCina area for n~k oo allied inttallatlon. and government town• alone d:le d@fenslve lines leading Into SO!foo. 'lb ... Include tile bead· quuun of tho' u. s. 251< 1ni.nry Dlvllloa at Qi Oil, about 10 ~I" to the sooth. I modified censorship rules that prohibit Jensen uncovered two problem and roads. discrepeocies. criticism of Warsaw Pact invaders 'i" _________ ;;;;;i; ___________________ ;.. _________ ;;; and f~bld use of the words "oc· 11 cupaUon" and "occupiers'' in the press. Soviet troops today occupied all but IJhree of Prague's newspaper offices. Soviet infantry and tanks rem&illed bivouacked. 1n the city's parks and armored car patrols prowled residen- tial otneu by lligh~ Hurricane Dies, Ending Threat To West Newport J1WTlcaoe Uta was dying out in the Pacific Ocean today, diminished t<1 lhe status of a small tropical storm, no longer able to fling heavy waves against the string of oceanfront homes In West Newport. The eased situation was greeted with a guardtd smile by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officl.als charged with the job of trying to shore up the beach from 41rt UR past 55th Street. "Last nlghl we bad the highest Ude of lhe current series," reported G. P. Davis, Cofps apecla1 field represeo· taUve. "But we bad lesi cuttJng of waves into the beach \hlrl we did the night beiore. We hope that maybe. we've got t.hlngs under control now." Tbe week-long assault "-big waves, southerly swells and high Ude mies mana&ed to bUe away t.ons of iand and leaw dol'!ns of homes perched .atop five-to 10-loot embankments at the edge of the surf. Pattoe crumbled and nerve• of home-owners were fNye<I, but major damage to structures was aver1ed. Dlvlt s&Jd ft rock haul would eon- tlnue at least throughout todAy. Dump trucb this morntng c o n t 1 n u e d depositing bouldm 81 tbe root of - H.J. 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In 19fi0, Nixon was sweaty and ir· ritwble as be stood ecroes a sound stiage from Kennedy in Studio One of t>tation WBBM-TV. lie complained then about his ,makeup, the air con· ditioning and lighting. --· THE NEW NIXON Candidate in 1961 Before a studio audience t:A 300 persons Wednesday nlght. Nixm spent an hQur def.tty fielding questions from a panel of eight persons selected by lorcement wldlin the next fe:w weeks. the staite Republican committee. '!'}le Nixon also said he would issue Jive telecast was carried over 11 sta· special statements shortly on tions covering Illinois, Missouri and agriculture and education. The s • part of Indiana. statements are being prepared with Warmed by the largest. most ~n· the .a~istance Of special task forces of thusiastic reception he has received in the Nilcon organiia.tion. this political year when he came into Befoce answering, he grimaced and Chicago Wedne!Oay afternoon, and said. "that i:roves the questions HOUSTON fUPil -A 47-year-old highly pleased by the results of bis weren't p).amed ." Fort Worth aircraft company worker telecast, Nixon resumed hl.s jet cam· todav received the heart or a l7·year-paign today with aootber ;,bat-11hen he said he had jui::t learned · u ,,_, .. tat h. hedul that a presidential committee headed c\d Long Beach. Calif., youth who was egrouuu s eon is sc e. flown to llouston hours before he died Before leaving Chicago tbtr morning by Dr. Milton Eisewitiower ~ to con· 50 ms heart could be transplanted by Nixon had a news conference in the duet an investigatio·n <and that the city the famed Dr. Michael DeBakey. Sheraton-Blackstone Hotel. lie said .a or Chica<go has authorized an inquiry -· into the violence. The recipient of the heart transplant national need exists to determine the was James Elbert Singleton, a veteran "limit of dissent" consistent with pro· "I feel there wa.c; a great deal of ac· employe of General Dynamics Corp. per law and order. tivity on the part of demonstrators you He received the heart of Pool Craig Nixon , in a 15-minute session with didn't see on television which irritated Mason, who was flown to Methodist reporters in the hotel ballroom, fielded the police:, which was certainly pro- Hospital in a private jet after his questions mostly about violent ac-voe-alive in nature," Nixon said. parents learned Wedllesday night ~e tivities in Oi.icago last week during the The nominee's 1elevision perform,an· had s u ff e red irreparable brain Democratic Nationa~ Convention. ce wa11 that of a polished professional. damage in a motorcycle accident As he did on televl:sion Wednesday In the dark recesses of the studio Tuesday. night, Nixon said he did not want tn where the audience filled U-shaped ''How can 1 reach Dr. DeBtley?" make political comment on the bleachers, a woman leaned to her hus- asked Mrs. Sarah Mason, his step-Chicago .affair. He said what happened band and whispered, "he 's as good as· mother. when neurosurge<>n« al Long was not the "agony of Chicago" or the Ed Sullivan ." Beach Community Hospital told her th·.,eg?;t1 0 yg 0 o 0 fytfl 0 e 1 ADemmen~ca•.~c p,arty," but What provoked this tribute wa5 the and ttte youth's father , Dale Frank ease with which Nixon handled ques- Mason, of the brain da!Tlage. Nixon said he read there WQS pro-tioM, gi!sturing effectively and never Mr. and Mrs. Mason and a doctor vocation in skirmishes bet wee n at a loss for words as he stood on a accornparjed the mortally injured Chicago police and ~atort. blue cylindrical dais fa cing the eight youth on the rughL He died shortly ''But we cannot have sympathy for quesliOl'lers, Viewed on a color ~fore the operation began at 6:30 provocation that goes beyond peacefuJ monitor in the 6tudio,· Nixon could a .m . _ dit1sent." he said." "Once the law i11 not have complained about his Mason's mother Is Mrs. Charlene broken. then there is 11 decision .as to makeup or lighting. Ed Sullivan would Duden of Liberty, Mo ., a Kansas City what degree of deterrence is proper be happy with ttie same quality. Thurs&ly, Septrmbrr 5, 1%8 DAJLV mor -:t ' • Biggest Pipe for Coast·1 $15 Million Outfall at Mouth of SA Rive r I By 'BRUCE BENSON ot 1M o."' ...... .,.., Bldo will bo opMied Oct. ,I for con· M:ru.ctioo o( one of the biggest and longest plJ*I engineers have evm- placed on the ocean floor• The ptpe Is the SlS million outfall of the Orange Couirty San i t .a l i o n _Districts, designed to jut Into the llfla from the Huntington Beach side of the Senta Ana River mouth, and handle tbe .<Usposal of wqte water for norlhtft. Orange County up to the year 2000. ' PlAM for the outtaU, developed over a VW'o-)'Nr ltudy period. were recenUy .lffr'OV9d by the federal Water Pollu· tlon CootrGI Administration, according to Unddey Parsons, Newport Beach vice mayor and vice chairman of the county's se\len sanitatiori districts. 'J'fbe project was put together during Pamoos' tenure a,, joint districts chairman. The undertaking will serve the needs of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and all other county com· munities northward. Moce than 80 sets of plans have been requested so far by contractors across the United States, reported Fred A. Harper, general manager for the distrlcta. The outfall's dimens.iOl'i.8 a r e enonmoos. Several innovative techni· Ques are included in construct.ion plans to help build the big tube more efficiently. These include the lLSe ot cloited circuit underwa~r television cameras fM inspection and control, aceording to ll. Harvey Hur>t. I-lunt is a member of the Lafayette, Calir. engi~ering firm of John Car<lllo. designers frJf' the project. He said his firm S"pent the last year of its studies in intensive design work wl1ich included ocean bottom sampl· ings and an underwater survey to determine the "lay of the land." Specialists were used lo evaluate potential earthquake hazards, the reactio.n of wave energy on the pipe. and diffu.~ion design at the outfall'it Pnd . Scale mc><lels were tank tested a l Cal Tech. Recommendlitions !inally called for a pipeline 27 .400 feet long, or more than five miles. Tht pipe will bend for tht last tnile and be anchored along the crest of an undersea hill. Hunt said the outfall will have an in- side diameter of 10 feet, with concrete skin a foot thick. When finlsht:d. the pipe will be able to disc harge more than 480 million 2allons of waste water dally. Present capacity is 230 millio n ~al\ons. NVNT7N6T'ON .l!IEACN PIPE DREAM -Years of planning will be put irrto action at start · of 1969 when construction starts on huge sanitation outfall -ten feet in diameter and mote than five miles. long . It will be built on north side of Santa Ana Rlver between Newport Beach and Hunting· ton Beach. Unscaled map shows location of new pipeline compared with one now in use. New line will hug ocean f1oor and wind up al depth of 200 feet. ;. • Santa Ana River. When the nf!W outfall is finished, offshore water quality will meet stan- dards five times stiffer than those. now imposed by the state Regional Water much like a garden hose in • tub full of Wiater. Its immedJate mixture 'ratio will be 200 pads sea water to one·part ~ waste watei-. \ said. At the start of construction, workers will throw up a 2,000-toot. long trestle in~o the ocean to help lay pipeline. The first mile of line will be buried several feet undio:r the ocean floor to prevent damage from wave energy ()! dragging boat anchors. Tons of boulders will be t u c k e d under bolfl sides nr the tube for the rest of its extensions. The rocks, in five grades from lwo- pounders up to 560 pounders, will anchor the pipe against ocean cur· renL,. Both Hunt and Harper pointed out that the exiting water wi ll alread;.- have been thoroughly p Toce s 3 e c1 before it even begins jts· journey througjl the outfall. ~udles indicate that oveT the years there will be no bui ldup Of wastewater near the diffusion holes of the plpe. Hunt. said the tube's Jo<:atlon .at the crest of the undersea hill -200 fio:et below the surface -will a>d ln .spr-eading the discharge over an es:- lensive. area. The waste. water will then lose its identity through absorption by the ocean. 6uburb. for the police." There is a certain inner conflict in Singleton entered Methodist H09pltal Nixon said police should be better the nominee about the advantages of STRETCHES SEAWARD Aug. 28 hoping for a transplant after t:Nlined "in handling these explosive admitting "~wness" since be ob· Hurrt sald the outfall oow in use is Hunt saJd the tip of the l'iutfall will be permantnUy sealed. Waste water will es:it through more than 500 holes -each three Jnches to five lnchio:s Jn diameter -spread 24 feet epart along Similar ocean outfalls already are operating in San Diego and Lo.s Angeles counties, so the Orange Coun· ty project is not a pioneering effort. doctors in Fort Worth told him his riot situations." He said he planned to viou.sly doe5 not want lo admit the old 7,ooO feet Jong. It too stretches the lut mlle. · case was hnpeless. issue a formal statement on law en· version wru inferior. ~P.awarrt from nt>ar tht. mouth of the The w.11ter will exit under prftssure, However, it will be one or the largest of it! kind. ~~~--'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ( -' J ~~ ..... ..... '# · 1 ~· .;....j .:. ·::: , ...... ... .:.~,.A, .. ~ ... Play tennis? Buffum.a' has a great collection of tennis frocks for you Play it cool 'n crisp in our easy-tare nylon dress with tiny kick pleats appliqued with pastel racquets. Just ~ne from a collection of sport fashi ons for specta1D1s and partici pants! White, 21.oa SuncJiarm.Soortswear u umS ' • . . • • 1.l Fashl111 Island • 644·2200 • Mon., Thars., Fri. 10:00 ttll 9:30 Ol!ler days 10:00 till 5:30 • l t ' TIMELY SEASONAL SAVINGS NOW 1i BANKAMERICARD -Ii MASTER CHARGE -Ii HAYTHORNE CHARGE 'ACC'T BOY'S SWEATERS *CREW NECK *V-NECK * TURTLE NECK • ==·-=~- MEN'S _SAMPLE Sweaters 1 ' 2 $6 18 950 NOW • • 111.•12 Jumpers NOW SWEATERS REG. $7 l.99 EA. I RIG. $8 4.99 IA. DAJl.Y PILOT t ., .. .,.., ,.. ..., Siiiy Hlfflnl and Hor<1kl Wll..,,, bolh of DJl)'loll, Ohio, were headed for It~ whon Pollce stopped them tor driYine . without a Ucen1e. Aceordlu to police, they hod only drtvtn :If mllOI. Billy is ll yearo old and Harold 11 a. • J$t'4's RohtN• Jlot:it U not ~ girl to' goe' uput by 4 pricklt1 stn1ation. or two. OT 10 it would seem. Lytng Pf'OM! dn a bed oj $pikes in Pam rccentl~, she betra11ed a li ttle rigi· dlty :Out not t1u lto.tt dgn of dfltress. Th.1° ftuflt drt10 much atU'ntioft at tM reopnlino of Paril' mum hall at O!rmi>fa. • ~ Jo and Sta•• Elliott got mUlfed on television's "Petticoet Junction" Jast season. This Satur- day they will get married for real. L:lnCI• Kay• Hennlftf, 23, who plays Belly Jo, and Miko Ml"°" 27, who ~aya Steve, took out a mar- rlate license this week at the Los An1ele1 County Courthouse. ' . ~.;:. cor regirtered to Wllllom l'bltfttctn of Weit Warwick, It.I., was parked behind the Providence Police Station and the police wanted II moved. They called West ' Warwick police and uked them to notify TIJomtoo that ii the car wun't moved they would tow it away. West Warwick police told them to notify Thorntoo themael- ves. Thornton, a steamfitter, wat workina: on a job inaide the Provi# deoce police building. • Th< :&to JnU!,,..tiOMI COft· grt11 on Alcohol and Alco~ol. imi mtetl Stpt. 11, btQ1nn1no with a prtss lunchto-n oi tht Skorth4m HoUl in Woihington, D.C. TM printed annouctment 1aid: "Cocktails will be strvtd ot noon." • When 9--year-old Chris Widener telephoned bis 8-year-<>ld girlfriend from a Los Angeles pay telephone recently, the young lady hung up on him. Chris thought her conduct wu rather rude and hardly worth a dlme ao be flaahed the operator and dtmanded a 1eluod. The sur- prtJed operator inlonned him be would be entitled to his money back t----.mi11nt"ltbni1rty1lad-noranswuecl. After neg ·ating for several min¥ utes, Chris convinced her the call was overpriced. Tuesday, Chris got a Dickel in the mall. • ~Bridegroom D1vid Fill, of Bour- rtemouth, England, remembered everything ... except the name of the hotel where he and his wife had made reservations to honeymoon. No Trial - For Crew Of Puebw Frem Wire leniee• PANMUMJON, Korea -Some North X..-repotlon <:Ovm., an amUldce ............ ~ sa1d to- daf U.t the l'u<lblo ctn -i.olcoli1 spies, but tiler ~ not be put "' trill 81 aimlrwla, '!be OommwUt ......... ..... -op b Pueblo cue for lie -titfte •'-the U.S. lnlellllonce sllJp WU IOised fllf Nonh Kmlo11 eael ..-Jao. 23. Ooe report« _, '"l1>e l'u<lblo crew are uot ~ <I -but ... pkdage •cents. However, they ~ ea-- Joying lMmanillarlao -.. ..,. corded to war priaionen under bl# h!rnatiooal agreementz . •• 'Ibete remarks aroused speculation that tt'te American crew ~ be 1et ~e in tile near tutuce. The Slate ~ent -.Vor sal4 today it cannot confirm a House metit· ber's announcement the relerue of the captive USS Pueblo .and her 82 crewmen by North Korea is "im# minent." Rep. William L. Dlcklmoo (R·Ala.), a ranllil>g member ot 1be -Arm· ed Services ~. Aid Wed· nesday "rellll:lle 11ource1" be could not nmne told him the reieue of. the crew possibly ..,,.Id be_ timed 1o coincide with the 20th ll!DJ.vernry of the formation of the Comnnmilt Nll!M in Pyongyang. That woold be nut Son· day, WasbingtDn time. State Department eources nid, hawever, "we ba~ nothm1 to M1tan· ti* tbir report. We •• where we were, I mn .traid." "We regard the Pueb1o crewmen• op;.., but 'We ""11 not pvt 1bem on trial," the newsmen were quoted. They aaid notlbina: M>olat when the Pueblo crew milht be r~leosed. Don&·A-Ilbo Mid W--Norlh Korea Wat expected to say .ametbin& a.tout tbelr pOHible. releate co Sept. 9. Mother, BliilPed By Sun, Crashes Train; 5 Killed YUTAN, Neb. (UPI) -A mol!Mr, app.,..,iJy blinded by the setUnc ND, drove her auto into the side of a mov· Ing frel&:ht train near here Wednesday evening, killing herse]j and four of her children and injuring her three other ObildrOJI· Authorities quoted wttneues as saying Mrs . Cecil Jordan, 33, of rural Venioe, Neb., seem~ to 11ee the lJ.car Burl.inKU>n fraigbt. a moment before the impect. The witnenes said the car's briie llghtJ came on .and the auto swerved just before it collided with the second car of the train. Saunden County Atty. R o b e r t Sullivan said the dead were Mrs. Jordan and children, Michael Ray, JO: Debra, 8; Julie Anette, S; mid Marty, 2. A spokesman at St. EliJ.abeth's hospital in Lincoln 1aid today that Randy Lee Jordan, t. was in very critical condition: 1Ju AM· 3.~ !.air; .and Kimberley. 13 months, f.airly good. The engineer. R. H. Burns of Ol!'l·aha, tiaid be wu traveling 41 miles an hour .as the train moved acrou the accident scene. U. S. 275-30A just southeast of here. Yutan is about a'> mil~ west of Omaha. Burns said the flashing lighbi .at the crMsing were worldq:. He said he · sounded the whi.rtle and drov-e IO"OSI the road . U,l'T......_ . OPENING NIGHT MISS AMERICA PAGEANT WINNEIU Ml11 Vlrglnl1, Cherie Davis Ml11 Iowa, ·Sut•n ThompMn Virginia, l-0wa Beauties Win Arrierica Prelims ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) -A detennined Virginia mu1lc major and a blut eyed blonde from low.a are the openini round winner! ln the Mias Amer!<• poceant. . Cherie SUUMe Davia of Cllfton P'cra:e, Va ., a 19-year-old junior at the Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, won Wednuday nieht'• preliminary Wflllt competition over 18 other ctrl•. Sman Af.ane Thompson, 20, of Des Moines, Iowa, wu j\ldfed best iD the swim suit cate1cry in a field of 17 beauties. A crowd of. 8,027 persons wu on hand at convention hall fw thf! finlt ot three nip.t:s Of preliminary com· petition. "It'1 a load off my 1bouJden," 1ith· ed Mias Virginia aft.er whl'Ung for her performance of an operatic aria en· titled "My Heart at Thy Sweet' Voice" from Samson and Dtlilah. "I wanted so much to win and I did." By winning her irellminary swim luit round, the 5 foot 8 Miss Iowa duplicated her feat in her ltatl pafffQt. The daughter of. an air force major, Mila Thornp&on is a music education major M Drake University and DMuure1 ·3&-U-35. Each of the l!O date linalisi. will compete in a talent, nrim suJt and eve$1 IOWD prelimiDary over the three ewntnaa. Alt.boucb a victory is ln)pcrtant k does not ~!""<,.-!'~ place among the pageant's semifinalists. . Tb.is afternoon a second ifoup of 17 staff winners will be interviewed by the alx·man, three·woman panel ot judge.. The Heond evening o f preliminary competition wu achedul· ed to start at 8:30 p.m. Mias Virginia is one of four daughters Of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davis Jr. oi Cliftoo Yoree. He la a locomotive engineer. Mias Iowa ia one ot -children of Maj. and Mn. Aho .Tbompton of Grove City, Pa. He it an a.J:sirtant profes90f of .aerospace studiM at Grove Qty Collete. 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The Broolcl)'ll Diltrlct A-..y allo Mierod an Jn-Ucst!on and IMlld charges would be. filed, lf warranted. The off-duty pollomnen, member• of an unofficl1l or&anizatlon known as t h e Law Entoroement Group, h a d gathered outside tb• 1 i .'I t h -f I o o r oourtrooom o! Judie George Rader where a helrinl fOt" three Black Pant.her• WM scheduled. The three are clw'led w J t b as1aulting • polictman Aai. !1. 1be 1nddlnt began when a &roup of 12 other Bilek Panther• and some . compaaiont anerged from mi elevMor and corborilld the off-duty pollceme.n, wbo WKe dreued in civtlian clotbea. Orie of the aft-duty policeman, wear· int a "Gec:r1e Wallaot tor PNlldent" button, apporadled. one of the Pan- t.bin: aM u1Ded, "Wbere'1 your Wallace button?" A 1bov1n& match bepn, and tile croup o! off-duty policemen attaclaed th& Panther1, wtlD were wearing their traditional black berets Md neckl.IOM ol. macb.1oe run bulleta in leather atrept. Wltne1111 1aid the o f f • d u t y policemen were chanting, "We're the White T11er1. White ngen eat Blick Pantberr." • -n. sroup . of about 12 Black Pan- thers tried to fight back but were out• JllllDbcred. Um.formed pol.ice pwlhed between the two grOUps .and ahoved the Prospects Dim For Abe F ortas As Chief Justice . WASllINGTON (UPI) -Senate Democratk Leader Mike Mansfield said to<tay that prwpecU have dlln- med for Senate 'JIPl'OYal of Abe Fortas to be Chief Justice. "Witti the passage ct time, the op- position to F o r t a s hie bardened," Mansfiokl tokl UPI. "I think prospedA for his approval have become i11- creasinaly dimmer.'' M.aQsfield made the commenta after attendtnr • Oon&re11ional Luder1hip Breakfut wHil President Johnaoa. .at ttte White House . Supreme Court nominations were di1CU11td, but M&nslltld decllned t<> say whether be had iDlormed JohDson of h I 1 pesgimiOtie oulJ!>ok. Ualil 1bur1cloy, Mln1field bas be<n optimiotic that Anodal<l JuaUce F...... woold be _...ed by tll. Senlt.e to aucceed Earl W.arr1n .., Chief Juttice. Tbe Fre11dent alto M1 a elected District Judge Homer W, Thornberry to become a Aslodate JUJtice. A baDd o1 Seoste Republican1. with support from some ·so u t h e r·n Democrats, have been boaltin1 ht !My have enough votes ·to block th• President'• "lm:ne d u ck' ' ap-.. polnlmenll. SEPTEMBER . U·I05•% 1.4 • V111atii. SDMd Drill. C.nylftl eue. llta. SllMlln.t e11--. 17 ,._. ill all. (Drill 11oM, $1?.77) HARDWARE . ·auys··· • Drills • Jig Saws • Circular Saws Black & Decker~ YL.DRILLKll'~ .. .J-!IECES u.1001/4" drill. 1,i". 3/16" & v ..... Bits. Wheel arbo r. Horizontal drill stand. Chuck key. Chuck key holder. (U·IOO drill alone, $10.99) REG. VALUE 1399 $15.44 2488 SAVE $5.24 DELUXE 2·SPEED JIG SAW KIT ftEO. VALUE 3688 $40.30 U·215.S Deluu 2·S,...:l Jtc_ .... 0,., ·""'"'"It ldt lloL ltlp ..,_, I~ .,...._ cs.w tie,,., w .m DD.llXE 71A • CllCULAI SAW KIT ftEO. V"1.U£ U·230.l 7~· DeNn SIW. $62.33 ~'11"';::. .. £.;':': 49ss bfacf• C'5a:w..... 44) ' - ' • Reac!ing _ Program Falters I SACMMEN'l'O (AP) - SoYtNi c.Jllomla oebool -11o .. been c:alllbt &bolt --willout :=,. J..ii:7,.;. '"= .-., tnlnln1. Gov. lleqln'• -1t11 ·I• .-bud(ot ecntalm -'1& m!lllon to continue tho M111tr·Unn!l reodini pro- grom, :1 to pYI special lo children who doc't re.d. well. Bui about '8 mllllGn ol thi1 y •a r ' a Miller-Unruh fundl eDocated for new or olpllldod procr1m1 "didn't IO Vil)' far -lundinC the requftb we bad m bind," upained Jolm Mor· ril, reodblf cooN!aot I<>< the -Edueatlon Doput. ment ~ Morril Nld Tue 1 day lcllool diltrlc1B hid boon worned -tblt year that -. mi&ht not be •JIOllCb money .. hondl• all requull !or lllW roodlnl prQ&nml. But I 0 Ill I diftricta btred readtn1 spedalilta amyway. "lt11 a matter ol districts simply not cbeoid1!I tho ln- lonnatlon," Morris llld. Ho..-thatabout t!O mll1loll ill -money would hive bee needed to meet all the re- questa fOr new or improved readiJll· progrwm8. Amooc tn. diMrictl wbleh failed .. reeel.ve requested tundl are Ojai in Ventura QJ\Dy, Tor- rance near I.QI Anplel ed Cuponlno in 111• Son Fru- ciaco Bay Area. 'Ibo Ojll dlmlcl hired lour rtedlnl teachen before be1nC anured tbere was no money to pey them. MO<ril Nld tho '8 mlllloo !or new or nponded rMdilli pr'Oll'9'IM WM allocated to dlatrietl wt111 tho lowest readinf i: c Q r e 1 , The prioridel were tel up on a law tllil year lpOl!tored by Sen. Georc• Miller Jr., (D· Martinez). - Mlller and asHmbly Speaker Jesao M. Unruh (!). lnllew'oodl. wore_.... ol ttll Miller·Ulll'llh Rlldini Act. Morril said '10 million of tho Sil ml11lon Mlller·Unruh funds allocated this y-. iJI being Ul<!d for exiltinf rMdio( ~-But he Nld that tho $8 million !or aclditional J><Olranu "bu been committed •• tv u it would go." The DAILY PILOT Covers Boating Best in West Surrender to the Great English Fish&ehipr Invasion! SHOW TH! WHITE FUO ·' IHOl'PE COLLIOI Clmll llAA ... AllD AOAMI Tll.• ..... ,.. • • . . IWL Y l'lloll' • ) , • • • OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK .. WllK D.A YS = t .A.M. UNTIL t P.M •. • SUNDAYS -10 .A.M. UNTIL 7 P.M. THI A. B. C's OF •.•• I I' . Ii I I • ALWAYS THE NEWEST IN STYLES AND COLORS BUDGm Y PRICED 365 CUSTOMlltS SHOP RlLAXED D.A YSY A YEAR . ·. IN OUR SELF SERVICE STORES _ SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 16th WOMIN'S AND TllNS' LITn.E HEIL DRESS SHOES • , .... _,., __ , )96 --.... k •d ......_Two 1tyloo ...... ··-·-,.i-, • . .,. ... MEN'S AND IOYS' DECK SHOES WOMIN'S AND TllNS' DRESS FLATS fret.. .. WTl1Mlllf • ., ft8t ...., ....... '""' ... MM -4 ""ak1•1Rn •. 96 MEN'S AND IOYS' 1~' BASKETBALL SHOES Comfert1bl1 and long~w11rint 11 SCfueget11 seles, cushion insoles· ind 1rch11. 5191 grHn and .. n1vy. blue. MEN'S · DRESS SHOES 69~ ,....., ...., ....... for ... ., •• ,..s ...... .. ..... ,.._ -·· ..,.. Gee•IH l••tller lllMll i-flllM -l _,., e,. • ...,....._ .,_...~--- 1 1•t ·~ ----~ -----~ '"'p 0 -" I The moat wanted basbtb•ll ahoU in high or low styles. Black or white. Cualiioiied inloler and arches. FREE 89 PAIR CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES CHOOSE FROM OVER 10.000 P.AIRS . . OF SHOES ON OPEN DISPL.A Y "THE SERVE YODBSELF WAY-TOSAVEMOmORSHOES- I ' .. ----~---------- MUNTINOTON llACH ............ - .. SPllN•tALF 147·9121 96 • PAIR -. CHILDlllN'E SHOES '"'" -..... -..... ,....,_ ityloo for "" •d tlril "lodi .... s. ... r·- . -WOM!N'S AND CHl~DlllN'S TINNll IHOU 6 .9 • PAIR """ ... lty -C11U11 r-i. . A .......... Mock, "'""''"' ..... i-... l:fhn. 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LNn Dra,_ ., 20% Oii .. , .... & .. ,..., 0 540-1366 642-0270 1702 NEWPORT Bl.VD., COSTA MESA u + • Nuptials Performed In Church Thursday, 5'pt.embff S, 1968 Wins Support Comfortable Footwear's a 'Shoe DAILY PILOT Jf, \ In' .:: -= - - • Help,l.ag motber;I "shoe binati.ona of two different will accent rounded toes and .. n takes about a year for with New York; €bb~ 'em" back to school waa leathers, blends of three col· more shapes to the heel stylel to catch 00 in the Dallas. ~.. > Mla:at.fudaMarieBlaszak,a on and a treat deal or whichwlllgoup"aboutone~ Southern Oalilornla area," Advocating the 'ftllJftli tw young Winner of two design hardware for tr.im. eight" of an inch. she estimated and added, many pain of &boa' Hr .a . st. $t1Jpbena: Episcq>al .awardi. · Bright colors are void 1n The eomultant c red J t 1 complete Wlrdrobt, ,,._ Clwn:t\ m ~ wu While stud·""g for her the 1eaaon's group, but lbe European bo UBes as the Hthls 11 one of the ltading Blaszak follows her, .n ac,l.._ tbe aett1DC for nupd.a.ls ~6U prediet!d putels will be big originator• of most fashion faahion-eonscious areas in vice ... she boasta oWDitl ft Jmiti@C iq_ ~e JtlOll d!&J'ff in designlng at LQs in the rprlng pd the designs ideas. the country," compl.!'ing it pairs. ,:. W-GI John Fon· Aogelea Tradt Tecb, Llnda~""""""'"";i;;""""""""";i;i;;"""""""'""""""""" ... """-:::::::'.""""""::'.~~iiii;;;;;i;;;;iiiii;io;; ... ..., ...... ~., ti:ul. t¥fted the coveted DuPontll .:: n!'" ~a::;.= De1lgn Award for flahlonlng ~ doqble rlng CllHlll<lllY· a dreJa and the Matto!'• Panda Ill Ille llride are Costume Design Award for Dr. and Mrs. B. o . recreating a Marte An· Weaterdabl of r Milft'l(JOU!, toihett.e doll ensemble. Mlm. The ~ts tbe Now women's f a 1 h i o n 'axl. of Mr. and· Mn. O.les coordinatcr for the Seara Folilttws d. N~ Beacl'l. ·store in Tommce, 1be also Ewccrted te f:be allu' by travels cross-country for the her· ,_, Cbe b r Id• firm taking the pW.e· of selected a wblte gown of young America and. then 8'tiD and net mi;1. • ltpalder reports on em•rglng fashion , 1..,.U. v<il -..i to a trendJ lo aid buyers and headpiece ol pearl<Gsed merchandlsen in reviewing daisies. 9>e cartied • bou-aiJ.d selecting new shoe quet Ill buliedly """1idl. · styles. MM. 01ides haem-. of Maldn·g an appearance at Ml•!MpOlis w.as asked by the South Coast Plua It.off, her-sister t.e be matron of the West Coast represen· honor. She was attired in • tative of the Young wl!!t.e organdy .-,.. D sJ G •·• - --"' -~-.... _. ...... ....,_ e gner roup presenwu a 11'11_ llH...c w.K:M. ....... series of fashion shows and broidered on :it. Her head· gave pointers on bow to ae- plece and bouquet were of cessorize the fall "heavy" wtrlte dames. look with shoes. ~s. dressed like "Because of the new 1he mall:ron of bOl]IO[', were fashion trends," 1he said, Mn. R~ Gans III, sister "shoes must complete the M, the ~ from ememble. For the heavy ~s and ~ r • · ' leather look, the heavy -~llllam w~. sister-leather must be repeated in m-law Of. the bridt from footwear " she emphasized Scull> Dakota • . Servi:ing bl· brother The collection, with which best mm wu''DavW.FooU:! she works, features com. al N"POri Bea<h while 1Uibe!'s wwe WeltenfaH., Gia llDll "'-nan. <qan --pre· WdedbyJoiH1MRfl-. --llCJl'll bouqu<U ..i candelabra. A receptim look place ot Miia Ootary Qui> for 150 -idlDi ""*· The bride is a lf'lduaie of Ibo Unive<Sity of - where lh• affitiated, wWl GaaKna Phi Beta. Her hlls· band, a gradtJllle Ill Newp<rt -lligjJ Schoo~ reoMV• ed bis BA and MA in 9duca- tim at Sttanf«d University, wber'e he atfihted will Delta Tau IlOlla. ~-~a;pto -Cbe -lywedo will utabttsh re&f.denee in -Ci-eeii:. BEST T1i• DAILY P4LG>T .ff,,.. ••- ef tli• Md ,.aturt1, liy •cftaJ , .. ,,.'¥ .f .... a,.. anl/1bl• la •ny n•walJll,.•• 111 tit. 1att.a.. • Auction Sale Set Goin( once, goiJli twice, sold to the hiigbest bidder are tho soundl to be haard at tho n<xt..~ meeting of the Hlllldngtm Beach ll!n. J8)'CftS. The HUJll!neloo Beach home Ill ll!n. Pet.r Hollleo will be the seUiDg for the anooa1. -elephant Nie on Mooday, Sept 9, at 8 p.m.. Acoordlng lo Mrs. Bill Scbwelckert, program cbalrman, the ..i. will be a Dutch auction. 'lbe women aJ9o are assietl!ic their -~.for the llDllUll! piaiic ln G.- Park m Sept. 15. .. 644-2200 . I -- -.. ' .~ -. ·--· ~ ·~·- ~@mroU>L\@ ~~ill@~ by BUSTER BROWN. Tbe -ot bcnridl -.,._ -"""" will ao r.r. --. antiquec! .._ ..tdo • --lo~loll--1---·-lbt·-$10 to $12 .... ......, .... - Wher• Shopping 11 A Real Pleasure . . ' , rJow 2 Stored :Jo Better Serve You ~ In W Mtcliff Ploz1 Nowl"'rt Beach 30 Fashion Island Newport a..ch ' . I When the l-0ok is traditional .-• • 1 the store is•Baf~ .. __ ................ 1111 ......... ..,...... Ill waot 5l!ettan9 plaids lllllbined wilt llltt lrilll rK lllld, -lllt, -~ ,,.... Ml llil1111 are MlyfasliioMll. 'Ille lflillfl,,wll(~ llllllitlll lllt lonc si,ews. IRDefjllitblue, Tan1ier,111WJ,f!aMy « wlllle, ... lllt .._ f.tt 1111•iOMt11urt1enec1t str1t 11 e, ll'f. d!if.., .-..., -.-. , . l()IDAT, nt\IRSOAT, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 • OTiiE1! DA TS" M:OO TLL .... I • ---.___!· .. . - ' . ' ~ • • -' ' ' ;-· ' ·' ~ ' • ! ' 1 • ' • Jf -AU.Y PILOT -..-5,1'161 • I ' ' Ward Adds To Benefit Programs Account~s Elect Cox Thomu J. Cox of 430 Riverside Ave., Ne:wpori BellCh, ba1 been elected to membership in the American Jn1tltute ol Certified P u b 1 lc Ac· countanll. Ht la a CPA with tbe llrm of Crln(le, Swift, Grimley Ind Oompomy In Santa Am. LE NOTI<!E JUNE ANAHEIM SAVINGS -D LONI ..-DCl4T1DN O•M•tnr•st ·•. OVER THE 'COUNTER NAJD Llttl,.1 lo< Wtcl-4ay, Sepl""ltar 4, IHI Mutual Funds Mans " IEltlHIS OF LEAl.INCJ THE FAMILY CAR lwww1aala1 ......... • ftMI.,.. .._, ... ,_., w .• ..-... -.......... _ .. _ ---.......... Mr...... . I: ;'1 ... c.-, ........... ...,.. ... • 1111• I I -.. .._.. fw 11:11 .....,{ ............ c..,. .......... , .. ..... ....................... .. ..... ... ............. ........ , ..... ..., .... ,..,._ ... ...................... I ............... _ ... _ '"'"'' • .._ . ..._ a _., • ,... ,.. .. • -... ...................... &.-• C:•Afl .... '• --wa•• I n--1--=--. --.. . •. • ·A· .. _ ... _l: -- • • Tliursday's Closing Prices -Compfete New • ' --------- ( • • - • DAll.Y I'll.OT Jf . .. ' • I ' ff DAllY Pn.OT Agi·ng Stuns LA Warrior FOREST HILLS, N. Y. (AP) -The fabled fighting spirit ~ Pancbo Goozalff is boldlng up in tho u. s. Open Tennis Cbampiooobip&, but what oboot 1hoae IQ.year-Old legs? "Muscles don't respond the way they used to," the fiery, old warrior from WI Anpl'" said today aa he cmtemplated his quarts-ftnal match fth Tcm Oltker ~The No1110rWx!s. "A man my age can play two and pernaps tllroo tough matdleo but 111"'1 Aussie the legs start fetdng wobbly. I'm Vf!rf tired," Goozaleo •Iperleoced hi• ..-st hour in 19 years m ttle Welt Slde'a oon1er court Wodr>eM!ay when be upset llO<Clld .. ..oed Tuoy -~ Australia wiill brilliant, oluhlnl ...,,_ ru. 8-3, M, 6-1. Thia made tbe 1eVen-tbne king d. tho proo the oentimemW ta.uite ~ the gderles but those adhering to the bird. realiltic llDI are atringioe witb • Ul"IT ...... AGING LA WARRIOR -Forty,S.,.r-o!d Pancho Gonzalez We .. a much-needed rest after gh1nning Australia's Tony Roche in the U.S. Open t.emlls champtood!ips at Foreot Hills. Gonzalez may meet ms Waterloo today agamtrt. ~y Tom Okker of the Netherlands. Too Much Pressure Buckingham Krwcks Age Group Swimming Ago group nUnmlng gol.s • olap in tho faco lrom OlymjUD G<eg Budt- ingbam. Says the 23-year-old funner ~ University star: "1 Cloo't agree with the age group irogram. becau.5e the parents push too much and the kida get burned out. "I can say that if I'd have ata.rted competing when I was 8, I never would have lasted this lOllg. When you'rt that WHITE WASH •l•Mll WMITI young, rwimmiog should be fun, not jOO>•thing stuffed down Y<>'ll' tl>roat by parentl." Buck;ngbam -maJOnt! the 19&! U. S. Olympic team, but stuck with the spxt in hopes of ma.kine our '68 coo- tingent -a goal which he achieved in the recent triala at Long Beach as }\e made the grade in ttie 200 mid 400- meter individual medleys. Hit thoog!Q 00 the 11€• groop Pl"O· gram are oontrovenA-al, to be sure. Qlecting out the subject with two otbec swtmmen-16-year-old breastltroke dwnpioo Brian Job and 23-year-old Olympic vetera11 Doo Scbollmdm'-here's their views: most respoMible factor for the tcemendoo:s :ihowing ,our m e n s • womens team is expected to make at the Olympics. But lilre rriany youth event,,, it can be spoiled by over-zealous adult! - ei'tboc coeches or parenl!. One classic story which seems unbelivable, tella of ar. Ocange Coast area swim family so involved with their youngster's program that on the day a new addition arrived the ex- pectant mother drove herself to the hospital while pop took jl.Wior to swim workouts. You might call that an extreme. Newport Beach kayak 1pedallJt Bm .Jewell hopes be won't be retttnc any more teood luck teleiranu ... at lea1t If they have the compllcatton1 the last such Item Involved. A well-meanlni friend tent\ the me11afe to Jewel Saturday, tbe1 day before the Newport paddler wa1 to compete ln the final Olympic two-man trtlll, Hewever, the telegram w a 111 't delivered until m.Jdnlfht. Interrupting • Jewell'• sleep. Further, being iroggy wttb the sudden awakening, he knock· td h11 dark glasaes on the floor, 1tep- plng on them and 1hattertng &Ike 1pel!- tacle1. Small wonder be flni1hed only third la the subsequent day'• race. Roche the 'tough llUo -lllyllol, Km -~ Rosewall ~~batde wUh "*""'RMI~ Hllll>Jand Falls, N. Y, ~~ f.S, S.S. :1- 6, M. . \ R-11 me«.t h winJler of 1bo unfinisbed -be«toooo .!Oft'lumded Nicola Pille of YQ808la1!o. aad Deado RUion of Bakenlle~ haltocl l>y cWkaoos ..mb Pile -.,,.:,u. 7. 5, 8-1. ._' The -tin> q)IKU!r...._ -today, 1leot America'• -Qip .... -........... Lt. AIU>ur Albe playo C II ff lleysdale, the South Alrican who 1• favored. Rod LaVfll'. Hit teammate, Cllrk Gr-of New Y<rt:, 1aces Austnilitan. JctJn Newcombe, winner of both the U. S. and WW.,iedoo titSes in 1967. Ashe, Graebller and Oktter •• tht: lone rema.iomg amateurs &tracked now a,gainrt five prOl!I all abooUng for the $14,tm first prize, . Oldtef', u a regisb.-ed playw. •ho h81 applied lo go -tho bi( """''· permilsible under relaxed tennis rulea. Two British !Prk -tile v-an Ann Haydoo JQllel oaw a iro. and hard- aerving Virginia Wade -CW:ti in me of the women's temUinal!I. '!be other womai'-s semifioala is scheduled. li'riday betrween ~ Billie Jean King ot Long Beach, Calif., winner f1V"1: Macyna Godwin of Sooth Africa ~. u, ~. am Maria Bueoo of Brazil who opset U, S. Amateur champioo Margaret SmlUl QiiJrt of Australia 7-5, U, 6-3. The women'& flnal is 11cheduled Saturday, the men's final Sunday. Gonz.ales' opponent today, Okk.er, is a 24-year-old Dut.chma.n who has become the game's pro killer. His tro- victims include Laver, Pilic, Ralston, Alex Olmedo and Roy Emerson. Could Putt With Broom 5ays Murphy WETHERSFIELD, Coon. (AP) - "I coll'.ld putt with a broomstick," super-cocf:ident Bob Murphy said Wed· nesday ~ he prepared for a try at becoming Ole first golfer since 1963 to win three coosecutive tournaments on the proliessional golf tour. Murphy's magic touoh with the put- ter earned him victories in the Philadelphia Classic and the Thurr derbird. Tournament at McD.clair. N.J., the past two weeks:. His ctUTent streak makes him the <»-favorite along wttb 1968's Jeading maoey winner Billy Casper in the $100,000 Greater Hartford 0 p e n starting today at the p a r -7 1 Wethersfield Country Club. Murphy managed only a one-under. par 70 in Wednesday's rro~teur warmup, which was his first look at the 6,568-yard Wethersfield links. Casper shot a 69 and then went to the putting green to try out 111 old put- ter he resu.ITeeted f.rom ms car trunk. "thavefi't putted well in two years," CasJJer moaned, momentarily forget- ting' that ttie puttet' in which he had lost confidence, had been on lds side through four tournament victories and total money winning of $151,329 so far this year. Murphy finished second, first and fuost in the past three tournament& on the Professlooal Golfer's Association t.our, and be'• now-just one away from matching 1he three cons ec u ti v e triumphs .scored by Arnold Palmer in 1963 at the Texas, Baton Rouge and Pensacola tournaments. MAUCH NAMED MONTREAL PILOT MONTREAL (AP) -Geno Mauch, forrnei-fJ.eld manager of the Philadel- phia Phillies o! tho National t:.e.guo, was named tD a similar post t.oday with Montreal's new ba9eball entry in the league. Mauch w .. dismis>ed by the Pblllieo in mid.June. Sayw Joi>: "My par...U hod the fottaight Co keep the pressure otf me. I IWUd competitive swimming when I wu 7. But the folks pulled me out for a yea:r ~ I was 12 and that helped lo not de.stror my lr>Umt. Mathis, Big Train "la ·fact, I may lay off another year -· 19611 Ind the '72 Olympics," he CODdud... Joi> says he'll atund -S-or'CI 0< Yalt following graduation from s.rta Clara lfitlll Scllool nut ,..,., Sd>oilaDder, -~ four gold medalo a Toll;Jo ID the lll6I Games, IQI the Of• lfOUP program didn't __ , po111cu!ar prMlunl -be -liiochod -II. Bal he -admit he'• f!nl-with ........... -die _.ioi Ol)om· JD ot MeDco IJIJ. Albd --he llllldlt COllVCt ta tome new water ....,,._, lib NilDC. bt npllod: "I ___ ,._..botll« Ap• tlta' Ill Ol1DJPct." j ~ l>ao b.M hod bit Jill ... twtmmh.and ..... . ·-·· .... .,.~tit• ,. I.OS ANGELES (AP) Heavyweifbt Buster Mathis' clean- and-clear out campaign continues tonight when the New Y«k·based box· er figtU journeyman Amos ''Big Train" Lincoln M the Olympic Audito- rium. The plan ol. Bif Buster-from Grand Rapids Midi., II direct. He wane. to clear out au. the. deadwood in the heavyweight ranka leading uti to a rematch wtd1 Joe Fr az!er , the only ._, who bas wllipped him In 26 boW. Unooln., from Loe Angeles, who la pin:ibaNy a decade aider than Buster'• 21, can tnoc:k out a lot ol people ~ vlded ,,...,.. clm't knock him out llrst. Mathis, -meanwNlt, remainl to tnmch: who hadn't seen him in several y.-• boylabq naive, frieodly and cnWtaining .. There was tttls visitor who hadn't seen Buster since be W'Ol1 the national AAU 00.ie in Las Vegas, in 1964. Buster weighed about 315 at the time. 'I'be visitor knocked on Bwter'1 hotel door. A lmi>oonder opooed and the viaitw shook bands, u.ying, "Hello, Buster," But lt wasn't Busb!'r. It was bis: . older brother, Hoy, and out ol hiding from around a conwr bunt tbt real Buster, roartnc witll laughter at Im little joke, Bu!ter'1 trainer, Joe F'arieUo, CllM In. He told how BUiter'• welctrt pro. gram ranged d--.d from 360-31&. 296-245 and now a trim 23) far b1J M frame. •, Ne-ver· a Douht fo--r Willie , SLIDES IN SAFELY D 0 d g. t Willie Davis scoots in to home plate and by Philly catcher Mike Ryan during the fourth inning of Wednesday's S..O Los Angeles victory -the second straight win for u,.,......... the Californians. Th• throw from the outfield might have nailed Davis but the ball (arrow) popped oot of Ryan's glove. 22 Bitters Can't Help Rigney Tries to Laugh But Ange"ls Lose, 9-5 "If you reach 1he pok:t where you can't laugh in this businese, you might as well try some other game." Bill Rigney said that Wedn..doy night before his California Ange)., played the Cleveland Indians. A~t t.bl'ee am • ball hours later there wasn't much to b.ugb at in Anaheim Stadium. 1be Angell sent 22 players to the plate, -a. club record. They used seven pfnoh..ttltters, also a club record. The game la9ted 3:22.. C~veland won, 9-5. It was the fifth straight loss for the Angels and their 13th in the la&t 17 games. Today they rest and everyone needs it. The Bostoo Red Sox come in Friday tor a weekeM series 81*1 the league- <L•V•UND CALIPDltNIA Ml.,., II Silmon. " s~r. rt ce......,..I, o:t He...,., d T,HOrlCfl, lb Ai<:!», c A,1\111, 3tl L.S._.., H Fl!IMll', 211 Tl..,!, • Sltbl11, I' Gird"""' I' 1'1111 •• ·-. 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Attftld9nc. -. ..... Collide "Remember?" said Hoy, "ln your lint fight in Grand Rapids you danced aroomd and -e a 2.!Jy-3 board and oearly fell tlrouP the bolo ID the ring?" Buster laUllJed. "It Wal only a 2.!Jy- 8 '-'I 11111 I didn't .-ly fell thrOUlh. I beard It t10 'encl:' and move() .,,.,, " "Not Pel"\'Dm, I pt ICM'ed," COl'I· feHed Buster. '"111e 'lnlnl pa!t is walkloi I<> ret tolo tlltl rlnC. "Alts the bell IOUDdl, -(11, I'm .. l1alil It'• ..... al IUMlvat of tlle -. Ollly -I pt bll rood -I ttlllil: ''11111 dOD1 I fol --al job!'" "Uk• dr1vi"I • Ind,. dlonMIO<I -_. Hoy an(! _,_ lrieod, Leol1lrd i-.. leading Detroit Tigen follow on Mon- day. • For a while Wednesday nigtlt it look· ed like LuU Tiant might blanlt tho Angels. M a mutt.er of ftlot. ttley didn't g« a• hit off him w:itll the fourth inning when Roger Repoz singled with two out. Tiant, wbo9e record. is now 19·9, got the first batter out in the awti lnnlng and then the sky foll oo him. ruck Reichantt singled, Roger Repoz hit his 13th homer of the year, Tom Satri•aoo singled Olld Bobby Knoop rut a ground rule double to left. Tiant left. Then Rigney end his old buddy Alvin D.ark began a ·little jockeying with Jefthanded pitchers t8ld leftbanded pinch-hitters and vice versa: as time marched on. Dark used three pitabers after Tiant in the inning and the Angels wound up with four l'Uil5 and fJve hits including a run«'Oring single by plncb·hitter Bub· ba Morton plus two waJ.ks, one with the bases loaded. The half.tnni.ng Ia.sled a solid half-hour. 49ers Shift Crow to End For Ram Tiff REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP) - Faos may tee a famili.ar figure in an unfamiliar position for San Franclsco Friday 1'eht when the 49ers play an exhibition football game at Los Angeles. John David Crow, for 10 years one ~ the top running backs io the Na· tional Football League, is 1olng to play tl.gbt end. • Crow began working out ttlere w..ioe.day and began studying fUms of. such tigbt eodJ as Baltimore'• John Mackey and St. Lools' Jadde Smith. "I guess he's serious," •aid the 32-- year-old Q-ow after coach DI.ck Nolan asked him to try the position. 'Ibe move was necessitated by the departure « Moote St!cklas and ln- jurt.. to Bob Windsor Ind Doug Cua· oingham. Besides <:Nw, the Clllly other available men are running bade Bm Tuckl!t, who bas been workmg out at tight md, and second-year man Dave Ol<rich ~ the Unlven!IJ d Son Fr"'" C>bco. "Ho'• emart, fut. one d tho but blocldn( bacb in~ end bu real good handa," Nolall 1akl ol CZow • Nolan alJo elevatocl Gary Lewis to llll -lltrlnf ~ oPOt for tile ·--the R8m1. Clllton McNeil, • IPllt eod qu!Jod from tbe a.wtana Browm, 1m- pnne<1 Che -quarteriJodJ with hll .nmnln& on fal:o poa pi.y., N- ald. Dodgers Rest After ,Sutton Blanks Phils PHILADELPIIlA (uPI) -The Los Angeles Dodgers, riding ttle crest of. a two-game winning streak, had the day off today befcre moving to Cinofnn:a.tl. f.or a four-game weekend 1eri.es and a twi-cigbt doubleheader Friday ni.g!X. Don Sutton f-the Dodgers' 10- 9 win over the Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday night wi2J a three-bit gem Wednesday as Los Angeles beat the Phitl.ies, 3..(). Sutton, who pitdled his first shulrut of the season and won his first com· plete game since Aug. 7, was threaten. ed mly once in the fourth inning. He issued two of his four walka in that frame but r e t i r e d Gary Sutherland on an infield out to eod the tl!real Sutton struck out 12. The Dodgers 1earied the only run. they needed in the fourth inning Oil singles by Willie Davis, Tom Haller and Ron Fairly. They tallied insurance runs in the eighth and runth oU Dick Farrell, who relieved starter Lany Jacksan. 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S -""""'· Timers Goof, Mark Erased SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (AP) Jack Bachelor of the Uni'm"Slty ct Florida was em>neously credited wiCb breaking the American'recmi in the s,cm meter run here Saturday during Olympic trlalt, meet offlolals 1aid Tuesday. Bachelar'1 time ti. 1!:!3.7 was AC.· tually fOT only 4,800 met.era, one lap« 400 meters short ot the full distance, 1aid Pete Ptn<>n1, coach Of tbt soutbtm C&Wornia Stride.rs aod an. assistlm Olympic tract coach. P«enona aafd the error apparently w11 due to conlulicm Of a heavy tllllndenhowar and the Impending Mart ol. a decattloa event on tbe aame track. ..... "5ult, be Hid, ~ credit.eel Badttla< -llllilblnf -he ttill bad a lap to I"· Tho record be didn't bftal< w .. the time ~ ll : 311 HI ID 11188 by Geny !JndJre•. who bottend that lllart wilh a time of 13:33.1 lalt liq IS. • ! \ . - • I j Newport· Harb~r Today's Closlng • ' VOL. 61', NO. 21 4, 4 SECTIONS. 46 PAGES NEWPORt BEACH. CALIFORNIA THURSOA Y. SEPTE~BER 5, 'J968 TEN CENTS Coun~il Eyes N e w Law No Public GatheriJJgs Without City Permit?' By JEROME F. COLLINS OI tlle Dailr .. II« 11111 City permits may soon be required for public assemblies in Newport Beach. A propose1 new law U1us regulating i;:atherings "on the public streets, sidewalks. beaches, parks and other public property" is now under con- i;ideration by municipal authorities. It will be formally submitted to the City Council !or initial actioo Tuesday. City Attorney Tully Seymour em· phasizes that the ordinance would be aimed principally at getting advance information on the size of outdoor meetings. "This is no effort t.o ban any rrieetings," he says. "We just want to be given prior notice." As proposed by the city staff, the law states that applications for permits for public meetings "must be filed with the chief of police at least 48 hours ln advance o{ the assembly.'~ Information required would include the name of the meeting sponsor - person or organization -and the time and place. In addition, sponsors would have to give to the chief whatever other in· formation he might feel is needed in order for him "to make adequate at· rangements, as circumstances may require, for the proper policing of the proposed meeting or :assembly." .... ~ BLACK AND WHITE CASE FOR NEWPORT PATROL CARS ________ _.J>..,~..._ro_lm~"''-.YU-.4'ntioto Dom-rotet Now Wh ite Y~icl• School Chief Sets Sights On Tomorrow Twelve h u n d red Newport-1r1esa Unified teachers wen welcorDed back to school today· with a challenge from Dr. Willlam L. Cunningham, their superintendent. Cunningham challen~ed ttie teachers to teach their students about the future. · Speaking to the gathering which till· ed Orange Coast College atKlitorium, he said : "There once was a time wtien men of knowledge shared their education by gathering young a r i s t o c r a t s together tor a dialogue. The young men said to Socrates or Plato, 'M'iaster, speak to me of the planets, of trutlh, of good and evil.' "Somewhere it seems in our rush toward what we ca11 civilization ~·ve lost the dialogue. J'd lil;e to hear m the classroom a voice Si!Y, 'Teacher, speak to us or tomorrow.' "I am told." Cunningham said. "that every '12 years now the world's ac- cumulated knowledge doubles. Think of the implications. Then! must be lots of things in the textbooks that won't be very relevant to the life students will bEtliving." . . Dr. Cunningham gave the pnnc1pal talk or a program that brought Newport-Mesa teachers back together for the fir:!t time after three months of slunmer vacation. Do gged Dick H o"lds On , Gets W oman Drive r ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI) -Delee· Uve Supervisor Elmer Jennejahn took a half hour ride with a woman driver Wednesday. He lay on the hood clutching a wi.ndmield wiper and the Nldk> aerial. Jennejahn, 51, said be tried to .arrest Dorothy Marie Bonacci, 471 for viola· tion o{ probation when she tried to run him down. He clung to 'the hood for )alf an hour while the Wied to lhake blm off, he aa1d. Motorist& and ped<strilDI Oooded JIOllce headquarters with reports of a lpeedlng car with a man sprawled on his back on the hood . Jennejabn fln.all1 sOOt out a front fire. The car then smashed into a parked vehicle and the dettlctive IT· rested the driver. She was charged with reckless en· dangennent In the ftrst degree, viol.a· tion <i probaUon and leaving U, scene ol ~ accidenL • Bla~k Oui for PD Newport Goes to White Pro wl Cars By BRUCE BENSON Of Ille D•!.IJ Pllllt 11111 A little color bas gone out o{ the Newport Beach Police Department. . It's the colro black that's Ceding away. Police are phasing out black and white sqood cars, and replacing them with all-white ones. The changeover isn't simply a whim police said. The reason.s range from economic kl psychological. "We made the decision after we placed the original order for cars tl1i.s year," said Capt. Donald f. Oya.as, patrol commander. "So only about hall Utis year will wind up white. We hope, if au goes well, that our entire fleEt will even· tually be white." The first thing Oyaas pointed out about the white police cars was that they still look very much like police cars. "Anybody who sees us Is sill going to know it's a police car. There's nothing sneaky about it." The key identity marker, Oyaas said, is the flashing lights and other gear planted conspicuously on ttie roof. One of the motives for the 5Witch was money. The Newport department buys abou4: a dozen cars a year and trades an equal number of. used models in. "UsuaiJy you can't order a new car painted in black and white Crom the ..Jactory," Oyaas exptained. '"So the '11ealer has to paint it in for you. "We believe that we can get a better price because of the dealer not having to paint the two·tone. "Also, when we sell the car we feel we can get a better trade-in." It seems that people aren't exactly waitin&: in line to bu y a car that's painted b 1 a c k and white. Because dealers h a v e to repaint used squad can: bef'on! reselling them, they pay police less for them. Obviously, Oyaas said, a nice little sum can be added up every year with a dozen cars if police can get a better deal in their buying and selling. Besides, he a~, white is an easier color to keep clean. But even more interesting ~an the hygienics and ecoROfllics of the switchover is the hopefulness that white can will paint a be.tter im· pression around town, psychologically. Sweden Ousts Newport GI Over NarcoJics Rap A Westmimter Cl was gr.anted asylum in Sweden over ftle Vietoam war today. while another, listed from Newport Beach, was sentenced to deportation for sate and possession ol narcotics. 11he new deserter was identified a.!I Pvt. Charles P. Anderson, 19. ot' 7202 So-well Ave., Wutmimter. Joseph E. Norwood. 20. Who has never been of- ficLally established as a Newport Beach resident was kicked out of Sweden. Parents of ttle Wettrnlrlster llOldler refused all informauon about the ac· tioo of their 900, who had beta mill· in( 1r<>m bla unit lo Wu! Gennany oince mid.July. "l don't want to Lill: about It," hl1 mottler sold. Norwood and a buddy, John Dow~ Ing, 20, of San DleBO, pleaded guUty to illegal poetession and dlatrlbuUon of narcotics and will terVe two month& ln jail as .a result. The two doser1on w!ll be doported upon ttleir release, but may return to SWf!den by 1975. undtt Swedish law. Norwood and Dowllll( told tll< Malmoe City Court they were planning to return to America and were ped. dling narcoUcs in order to earn money for the trip. An anonymous tip brought the ar- rest of the pair "' a Malmoe apart- ment last month. where two ounces of hashlsh -y,.il..id\ is marijuana in its concentrated form -were eon· fiscated. They said tihey purchased three ounces ct the potent drug for S80 and sold a belf ounce for $10 before they ~ arrested by police. Norwood and Dowling were among tile first group ol 10 Gls to be granted asylum in the neutral nation at a pro- tMl to the Vietnam war .and a totaJ ol t:Je have oU.ic1ally sought asylum ao far. Three others have been expelled. ex- cluding Norwood and DowUng. aod 31 ohr requests for asylum are .on pending. European orgaoltations such as the Underwound Railroad Of America's Civil War daYt aiding det<JrtJng Gls through the ooa-oeutral COUJ1tcle1 coo· l<nd the nwnber ts tor tti&jler. • The proposed law would permit the chlef to Impose conditions considered necessary to protect the public safety. He could reject permit applications if "the conditions of vehicular and pedestrian traffic when considered in relation to the safety, comfort and convenience of the public generally, shall so warrant." Permit refusals could be appealed to· the City Council -if there is time. • The ordinance would also give the ewer authority to revoke summarily permits for reasons of "disaster, public calamity, riOt or o the r emergency." Councilmen already have discussed the ordinance Informally. C i t y Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt said it is needed "in view of the increase in size and complexity of life today." Mayor Doreen Marshall asked whether it would apply to club picnics at the park and lobster bakes at the beach. "There is no attempt (in the 9fdlnance) to tightly d e f I n e meetings," replied Sey mour. "But It would mean a large group , including a lobster bake. If cub scouts hold a pic- nic, the police aren't going to ask where's the p€rmit, But they would esk iI there is a political meeting or an itinerant preacher or music groups on (S.. MEETINGS, Page Z) Liza W eal{eni g Can't Kick Up Waves; Army Smiles Jfunicane Liza was dying out in the Pacific Ocean 1:od.ay, diminished to the status of a small tropical storm, no longer able to fling heavy waves .against the string of oceanfront homes in West Newport. The eased -situation was greeted v.·ith a guarded smile by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials charged v.•ith the job of trying to shore up the beach from 41st up past 55th Street. "Last night we had the highest tide of the current series," reported G. P. Davis, Corps S"pecial f~ld represen· tative. "But we had less cutting of '!Vaves into the beach than we did the night before. We hope that maybe we've got things under control now." The week-long assault of big waves, solitherly swell! and high tide ftries managed to bite away tons of sand and leave dQzens of homes perched atop five-to 10-foot embankmeats at the edge of the surf. Patios crumbled and nerves of homeowners were 111ayed, but m ajor damage to structures was averted . Davis said a rock haul would con· tinne at least throughout today. Dump trucks this morning c o n t i n u e d depositing boulders at the foot of 46th Street. A Crane was put Into service Wednesday to help move the boulders .. (S~ EROSION, Pag:e %) Judge Calls It a Career • Veteran l-larbor Area jurist William Ct\rilteosen announced hls retirement today. He will step down from the Newport , neach-Costa Mesa municipal court bench on Sept. 13. Judge Christensen, 69, said he chose thaf 'date for his retirement because he started his law practice on Sept. 13 in Beverly Hills 42 years ago . "I thought I might as well end my career on the day I started il," be said, smiling. He W8" elected to tbe local bench 10 years ago, when the court was a justice court. He W.1$ the only judge for about a year, until the court's l'ltatus WB.!l upgraded to munldpaJ court level and .another jurist ap· pointed. His retirement creates a vacancy In the now three-judge court Uiat will be filled through a n appointment by Gov. (S.. JUDGE, Page Z) Nixon Back in California; GOP Leaders Join Drive SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Richard M. Nixon, returning to his home state today, is throwing the full resources ot. his tamily and the Republicain party into a bid for Calllorn.ia'a 40 electoral votes. California's two top officials - Republicans Gov. Reagan and Lt. Gov. Robert 1-1. Finch -awilite<l the GOP presidential nominee. So did Mrs. Nixon, their daughters Tricia and Julie, and D a vi d Eisenhower, Julie's fi.ance. And accompanying Nixon as he motoccades through San Francisco t1nd speaks tonigtit at Buck Shaw Stadiwn in Santa Clara. to the south. will be Sens. Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts and Thrustoo B. Morton of Keatocky. Nixon, in the second stop or a na· tionwide campaign swing, s a y 1 Cali!orDia Is "up for gr.abs.'' It's one of hls "big seven" states, with 210 electoral votes among them. The others are New York, [llinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Tex.as. Ni.J.on has strong political ties in California. aU'ltal.e where he began his political careeT wlth a victory in a congressional election in 1946. The state elected him to the U.S. Glavas in Hospital For Knee Surgery Newport 1le<lch Police Chief B. Jamet Glavas entered Hoag Mem<lrial llospMal Wedneay f~ knee 1..-gery. The c>peratlon wu sdJe<llled for to- <SaF. ,~ involves correction Of damaied C>Jtllage. Glavu suffered the Injury to his rtcht knee in a tall several days ~-is expoctod to ""'18ln boOpltalb· ed for alloot • week en<! probably will return to work wlttii.n ~ weela , alclea .. kl. , Jn his ablence. Capt. Dooa.ld Oyus will ae.rve •• aeUne ctUef. Senate In 1950, and he narrowly car· ried it in 1960 when he lost to the late John F. Kennedy for the presidency. But California rejected him two years later when he retW'ned. borne to run against incumbent Edmund G. Brown for the governorship. BefOre he 1elt Ch.icago thls morning Nixon said today the disorders in Chicago last week "could have OC· cw-red in any other city." Nixon's Cou11ty 'Rally' Tic ket Sale Vnder Way The Republican Party .should gather up more than 1195,000 in dinner reeelpts alone when party presidential nominee Richard M. Nixon returns to his home county Monday, Sept. 16. The Nlxon forces will welc<me him at the Anaheim Convention Center for a SlOO a plate dinner followed by an open political rally. "We've got 195 tables with 10 peOple to a t.Jlble," a spokesman for the Republioan Central Committee said today. "And we expect bo fill them all." Lt. Gov. RotJert II. •'incii. U. S. Sonate candi4ate Max R.a!!crty, Con· gre11maa James B. Utt. 1 tat e SeDetor1 James Whetmore and John G. Schmitz, A11embly111 .. Rooert' E. Bodl>am, John V,,Brl&gs and Robert H. Burke pltlf Ass<mbly candidates Wllllam Teap1 and Bruce Nest.lode are expected to attend. Nixon,• naUve ot Yorba Llndrli1 will speoj< at tlle 9 p.m. 111tzy In tll< main arena of llbe center. lleservation1 !or th• '100 a plote dinner may be m1Jltcl-to the Rep<il>Ucan Cantril Comml~.~ll5()9 S. Grand Ave., Sonia AN or '"""""'ed' In ponon. Security "' beinl handled by !he ~Im police, tbe convenUon center and ,. SeCl<t Service. • RETIRING J udge Christensen Police Hunt Thief Newport Beach police today we.re looking for a thief with a cardboard box full of weapons. Chester Salisbury told poU~ that someone broke into hh Balboa Island restaurant at" 203 Marine Ave., and lugged away a box stuUed With $400 worth of ltnives, pistols, swords and rifles. The box was aitting in a second· floor storage room of the restaurant. he said. Orange Coast Weather Suruhlne. well stralned by cloud$. is the order of the day for the Orange Coast Friday, with temps ranging from 72 by the sea to 84 further inland. I NSIDE TODAY lrtjuriea begin alreodu at Or· ange Co<ut crta. hfgh 1chool football camp$ wiUl ri% football players lidclincd by oariow malodlt!t In tht /Wit days of COll'4Cl dMlll. St< ipoTil J)Og< 21 for d<taill. :::=-MIMI,. ... ·----... ..... _ -·--T ......... _ ... -== • " " • • • 11-11 ~:: H " • " .. ' • Ail~ti1ne ·Goal United Fund Aimt at $184,928 ~'!...._~~ oo 111-llme llOll. UF President 0-&e HOoell-~. 11la llA,«I """'P"lln llO>l ha• been ,.t .t '114,lla; be llldd. 11lll Is on In· ctNM Olf fU,400 O'IW-Mlit ,....'a...,_i, --exceeded by flOO.loot week. Offlctn elected for bbe new cam- pol(n loclllsl• Hooe. llaftCOCk "Bill" lliuiolng lll, campaigA cbalrmon: Mel SdltDkel, secood vice p r e 1 J d e n t ; Bevvl.1 Benson, treasurer; Mn. Lyneb, secretary. and Mrs. '.Jl!!l>teln, i-t president ~ dWrlnen for the cam· p<)i, -&ell Ullder way th!1 \ ~· •• Mlort ,_~: vanM IJtM!wt ~ I. I ~'.":':!111tmb1t1i-1•' JillcltaUon,. Mark A. Soden; deaU1ta' solicitaUOO, Dr. Edward A. Boyd. Pbyllcl&lll' ooUcUaton, Dr. !Udlord E . Cramm; advance re 1 id en ti al solicitation, Mn. WlWun D. Clark ; resk!ential llOtioi.tation, Mn. Lee Rl~en ; city employes' 601icltation, llirvey L. Huflbu;t; ld>oo1'' sollci"'· tlon. Dr. N""""1 Loola~-4D<l pooijc relations, Mel Scbln1c;el · .., · Some 600 vot\SKee:r1 . .,.,eapected to participate ill 111• Cllllpolcn, HOii 6ald. . . Allies Prepare .. to Block New Red Saigon Invasion SAIGON (AP) -Allied force• ilwJ<bed Ur and lf"O'JDd IH&ulta tO· 4a:Y 1o block VI« CODI and North Viet· .-eae ..._ mo.vlnl toward saigon from tbe notilb 'and northwest. But U. S. intelligence officers said Czechs Seek Agreement on Red Pullout PRAGUE (UPIJ -Czecboolovakla'a pretident and prtme min11ter have begun direct, long-diitance haggling with Kremlin countierparil on further qr-enta needed lo 1peed Im wtlbdrawol of OCCllj>IUon troop<. Czectw:.lova:k polltlc1l IOW"Ce1, m'ak· inl ttik diJclolure today slid Moscow ts lreetlnl C11eCh01lovak party chlel AJexander Dubcek out of any major role in thele t:allu:. Dubcek ha1 been the prime symbol <l. the liberal reform movtment b:i .. CzechO!lOVak eyes. President Ludvik Svoboda •nd Prime Mlnl1ter Oldrlch Cernik are carrying the brunt of d1.scus11kms ap.. parently aimed at satisfying Moscow's ~ire for even more guarantees of control over the Czedlo1lovak news mecUe., Communist party a n d populacfl. They relmpoaed Ct11sorship Wednesday. Soviet party chief Leonid 1 . Brezhnev was reportedly making pct!cular ellutl to 1nub Dubcek, "h 0 s .~ reronn mov.ment tnitiated freedom ~the pre11 ill Jonu1ry. Cuoboslovak JournaU1tic aources 111ld the Cernlk-Svoboda rovemment We®e"'-Y opelled out t!le details of modified ceuorsbJp rulea that prohibit crlUdsm ol Warsaw Pad Invaders and fcri>ld use of the words "oc· cUpeUocl" Gd "occupien" in tile -·· Soviet tr<>opa 1oday occupied all but tlirM ol Praiue'• newspaper 41flces. 9oVlet ln!antry and tonka remU!ed bivouacked In the city'• porlu and annored CM' paU"Ol1 prowled reslden· tlll otz<et. by nllbt ~eagle Scares Off Lido Isle Thief < ~lie Brown would have been. PfOud of hlm. 'A beagle -undoubtedly • good friend of Snoopy's -wa1 atone 1n the Lldo Isle residence of Mrs. Jobtt Arnold when a b1J1glar tried to break in according to Newport Beach police. ~ Mrs. Arnold returned home in 1~ evtnlng, she found a front window s&eea fallen b> the ground. apparently. dropped ln haste as the burglar and tta&le. met at the window. ~ beagle, the woman sait!. has always been a very alert watch dog. DAllY PILOT __ .......... OUNGE COAST PUlllltflftO COMl'AHV Robtrt N. Wt ... ...... ideftl •nd ,.,..ill>"' Jtcli: JI, Cul.rt VI« Prt1'*nl tnO G"*'-' M~lltW Tho"'•' KttYil Jdllor Th11111•1 A. MYrphin1 ,Y,.111tln1 Ecllfoi- J110"'1 F. Collin' 11wl Ni111" H-1 IHdt ,._,,...11i.1..., CltY Cdltw Olr...:tor --·°'"" 2211 Will l1llto1 10111'1'•'4 • M.diltf Aii14tttU P.O .... 1171 t21'J ..--C•tll "'91: n Wttt..., S11-t LMunt llMCt'r m .._, ,._ """"""'°" IWd!:. j!fll llrMt the earlleat the enemy could idack the cap!tal wu sept. 15, and that any plans to akack may depend on 1ucce1s agllnat auled troop1 In the 011tlyibg •ea•. South Vietnamese rangers repulsed an enemy force only 21ni mile~ &ot.dhwe1t of Saigon Wednesda,y in the biggest outbrt&k of fighting !l4W" the capital 1inC1 enemy troops batUed their way Ullo the cicy In May and June. VJetn.ameae heedq1,112'ters said seven rangers were killed and 17 wounded, and 31 enemy bodies were counted on the battlefield. . The attackers were believed part of a Iara:• reconnait1anct force probinl !or weak pomta in Sa11on's defenses. Another enemy unit about a mile away fired eight mortar shells at govern· ment raneera 111d wound.cl five, a So~ Vietnameei• spokesman said. More than 2,000 American and South Vietnamese inlantrymen launch~ a drive early todoy Into U.e Bol Loi Woodl, 30 mile1 nordlwe1t of Saigon, where a !ormer enemy bue camp baa been leveled by bulldoiera and aatura- tion bombinl raldl. Flnt reporta Uld there wa11 no contact with ttie enemy. Element.I of two regiment.a from the Viet Coo1' 5th Otvt1ton are believed to have pushed into Ule Bcri Loi Woods during the past few week.s. The allies aim to keep the enemy from using the woods as a 1traiiJlg area for attack on allied in15tallatlons and government towns along the defen1lve line1 ltadlng into Saigon. These include the head- qusrters of the U. S. 25th InfanUy Division at Cu Chi, abo\lt 10 miles to tbe soutb. ,. Banquet Slated For Christensen Filth Dlabict Supervl!oc Alton E. Allen and Superior Judge Md one- time District Kenneth E. Williams will be featured speakers at a retirement banquet for Newpcrt Beach· Costa Mesa Municipal Judge Willlam Chris· tensen. The banquet will be held at 7:30p.m. 'Vedlleliday, Sept. 18 , at the Newporter Inn's Empire Room, according to 'CQ. chairmen Mn. T. DWJcan Stewart and Mr~. Margaret Hamlin, who is clerk of the court ReSetvatiom may be made at 67J.. l632 or. 640-9341. * .* * JUDGE ... r.eai'an. The appointment will probably not be made until after the November elections, court sources indicated. That does not . however . mean that the court will necessarily be shy a judge until then. The California Judicial Council would be expected to assign an interim jurist to the position. It 'could even be Judge Cbri1tenaen. who. though retired. would still be sub- ject to assignments 0 any place and anvtime," he said. Christensen. prior to donning his judicial robes . served as assistant Orange County counsel for four years. A graduate or USC Law School, he was admitted to the ber in 1926. He lives with his wife Mae at 239 Ocean View Ave .. in f\lewport Heights. They have 1 daughter, Mrs . Robert (Sue) Mitchell, and four gNndchildren. From Page 1 MEETINGS ... the beach." , Seymour 1ald at pre.sent there la no way the city oen get Information b:efoi:ehand, except unofficially. "Thrs wW give tbe clty a chabC'e to prepsr~. 'Mitt's all we want, because the 'ordinance aa written pracHcally re· quires that a pe:rmJt be 1!18Ued ." The ordinance would alsn en· compass parades ... Without controll.11 1aJd Seymour; .. we're wide open to any parade or rt.aged demonatraUon. Jn this age, thil Is a dangeroUJ altua· tion." In reply to council queatlontng, Seymour raJd no permit fee would be charged beraUJe the courts would pro· babty consider It unconatltutlonat "I thought you'd .say that." aald Mayor Marshell, smiling. CouncUmen then agrHd to in.- • trOducllOn of the ordlnllbce on Tues- day. U It ts POiied OD first ru'l!J&, & putllc bearing dale Will be Ht ~ ' .North Has ' l'rouhle ,in Star. ?rials By ALMON LOCKABEY ~UY ,llot INllrl• l•lfw SAN DIEGO -Lowell Jj°"'1 of San Dle10 bas vittUIJ1y fallen out of the lryjrlg pan into the fir< In tilt Olympic tna1a for t!le IntomationaJ Star Class being c0nducled here. North had jUll emlotod a heavy 11111 o£ relief over a protest ag&lMt hlm in Tuesday'• Ulird rao• belni dl!ellowed when ht went into the ltng1e fifth race Wednesday cdy to fool cut on a pOrt- and·starboard right-0f-way violation. The thrte.time world champion in the c1&11 ood 19114 Olympic medlil1t In ctie Drqon Olul trled to ram his port-tacking North Star pest OlUck U.w1adder'1 Zuker Kanlnchen lV (Newport Harbor YC) on t!le right-of way 1t.arbolrd tack and failed to make it. There wu no contact but Lew1ad· der wu torced to change course to a\."Ofd a collision and North im· medlabel.y bee.ded h.11 Jx>at for the clubhouae . The DNF did not topple North from the point 1e00 in the best six out of seven .serits. but it leaves h1m little or no elbow room in the final two ract'!s. North must now uae the DNF as h.is throwout race, forcing him to keep a ninth end Ith ptace 1ri two other races. His penalty points 1'Jt:IW stand et 29 with Bil Buchan of Seattle crowding close with 33.1. Millin Burnham, who fin~hed second in Wedneroay's race, J1as moved up to third in the standings with 35.4 -three.tenths or a point ahead of Allan Raffee of San Diego who won Wedliesday'1 race . Raffee took over the lead from LewsOOder on the final leg of the race. Lewelddtr d:ropptd ta fourth before the onltaugbt of Burnham and Buchan. Sixth race of the series -was to be H.1.led today with the Windup on Fri· day. Winds for the filth race ranged from 10 to 14 knot.II:. Realllta Fiith Race. 1. Allan RSflee, SDYC: (2) Malin Burnham, SDYC; (3) Bill Bucball, Seattle YC; (4) <lluck Lew1adder, NHYC ; Cl) AW! Hoh, Seattle YC. S<andlng1, Bell 4 of 5 Cl) No!1h, 29: Buchan, 33.3; (3) Burnham. 35.4; (4) Roffee, 35.7; (5) Tle between Holt and Don Trask, St. Fr_ancis Ye., 37. * * * Buffalo Sailo1· Scores High In Dutchmen SAN DIEGO-Tom Allen of Buffalo, N. Y ., scored 1 fourth and fir.st place flntsh in the f1rst two races of the Flying Dutctun.an North Arner:lcan' sailing championships at Mission Bay Wednesday to take an early lead in tbe bert .ix out ol seven sari.es. Then Wtl'e 60 entries in the cbam· plonship series, the top performers to be 51ualilied for the Olympic trials 'Which •tart at Mission Bay next Mon. day. W1nntr of ~e first race was Robert James Jr. of Bena, Va. Allen's perlonn~e gives him 8 penalty points under the Olympic scoring 1ystem. First Race (I) Robert Jamea Jr., Bena, Vo.: (2) R.A. Green, Montreal, Cana<la: (3) Happy Hogsbire, Norfolk Va. lll'I Tt...,._t. NOSE-TO-NOSE -Vica President Hubert H. Humpbrey and bla Democratic running mate, Senator Edmund Mwkie meet for hr.let conlab at Washington'• National Airport. Humphrey Interrupted week·long campaign strategy session al: hi1 Waverly, Minn., home for meeting of N atlonal Security Council. Dem llnity Drive Humphrey Sends O'Brien To Enlist Sen. l\.ennedy WASHINGTON (UPI) -Hubert H. liumphrey, opening hl1 upb1ll cam· pa1gn far the presidency to all dilsl· dent Democrat!, seeks the becking of sen. :&:ciward M. Kennedy. 'The man aulgned to mold the Humpbrey·Ken· nedr, delenle ts Lewrence F. O'Brien. O Brien, Humphrey's c amp a 1g11 manager and hand-picked chairman Of the Democratic National Committee, said Wednesday he woUld per!tOnally contact Kennedy to determine wtlat role the Massachusetts senator would play in l~umphrey's camp3_ign. O'Brien ia the perfect intermediary to make the approach to Kennedy, Mysterious Oil Slick Disappears A mysterious oil slick no one could explain was sighted in the breakers off Seal Beach Wednesday. Today, It ha• disappeared as mysteriously as it ap· pear ed. Seal Beach lifeguards reported ~eeing the 5 x 30 yard oil slick of unknown origin east of the pier at 2:45 p.m. \Vednesday. They estimated it would wash ashore within the iiext three hours. Beach maintenance crews were prepared to come along the hlgh tide line today and bury lt with dJsc plows. But just as no one could 11ay Wednesday whtre tt came trom, li!eguerds today don't know where it went. who ha1 remained alool Crom pollt1c1 since tbe assassination of hla brother Robert on June 4. The former postmaster general was a key cam· pelgn strategist for John F. Kennedy In 1980 and was Robert Kermedy'a campaign manager unW tragedy struck. A Kennedy endorsement 'W'OUld be a huge plus for Humphrey as he begins his campaign against Richard M. Nix· on. The backing 'ot the 37·year-old !enator would help in New England, the northern industrial states and Galifocnia, where the vice president must iCOre to win. Humphrey abrupc.ly interrupted a week.Jon g strategy and rest aesalon at his lakeside home in \Vaverly , Minn .• tD fly to Washingtr>n for a routine session of t.he National Security Coun- cil Wedne&d.ay. The campaign itself opens Monday 'vith a cross-country dash &tarting in l'hiladelphia at noon and ending in San 1'"'rancisco. Humphrey plans a atop at Denver, C<ik>., on his fligbt to tbe West. N 1unber 354 Leaps Fro1n Golden Gate SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A San Francisco woman leaped to her death \Vednesday night from Golden Gate Bridge, the 3S4tb known suicide from the span. Highway patrol officers gaid Mrs. Kathryn W. Layton, about 45, parked her car at the Marin Tower, climbed over tbt rail and jumped. Bipp~e~w-f Not Dead in! Laguna .. • • . ' • • 1 • : B7 RICHARD P. NALL • • .. tM Olllt '"" ltltl' ! Lagwa Beach counc:ll.glen have~ giv.en up on their hll'\'1t anti-loirert4 Mlinanc:. delpite I t I rec<nt aetbaqo In munlclpal court. Borrowing -'11nl from a 19M Supreme Court decision, ..councilmen Wednesday-1d4bt . .unanitnou1ly adop~ a new emer1ency ordinance to repl.ct a section ~ Qncollllltutlonal. City Attom•ll" Jack Rimel said the new toot.Ion wilJ .mako ii unlawful lo slland on the atandwalk: and obstruct th• free now of traffic alter being aq· ed by a peace officer to ntove on. t Judge !Ucbard H1mllton Jl'riday declared unconaUtuUcmaJ. an ordinance section that ·imde lt We pl to It.add on a sidewalk ezcept a1 Mil' u phyilCally possible to the buJJdJn1 line. Rlmel 1aid be felt be could get a reversal of Judge Hamllton'1 decl1lon if he were to appeal the matter. Rimel l!lald, however, it wat quettionable whether tbe matter WM 10 vital to 111• dty 11 to warrant the expense oi an appeal. Realtor Vern Tuehner, who tre· quently counselJ the counc:H, sug· g~sted t h e y knOck $10,000 off t b • $83,000 elven the chamber of com, .. merce and use the money to appeal the court rever-1. , He Mid It VIOll!d be the llne1t publicity the· city could beve na. tl....Uy. Referring to ~1 lft the ct colony, Tuchner Hid 'our ima&e 11 gotn1 fut. U 1 He 18ld he felt Judie Hamilton had taken a quesUoDlble leral it.and. During dlscuaeton, Rimel exP]alned to councilmen that Ramtttm.11 cfecWon had not touched the section of the onlinance "1llch malr.11 It ille(al to Ill, kneel or lie on • c!dewalk. "nl1I ecUon has not been telted 1n court. Councilmen had pe11ed the twln..ec- tion ordtnance aa an urgency meuure Aug. 7 which put It Immediately llll,O effect · The Wedneaday nlibt oc:Uon wal also given urgency ltatua for the preservaUon of t!!.e "health, aa!ety and well••" of Latuna Beach. It la DOW Ill effect. • Councilman Richard Goldberl at first urged that the council alao mab it possible for a 11budneu en- frtpreneur" to order hlpptu to mOVti on and then arrest them if tbey dl.d not. However, vice mayor J o 1 e p b O'Sullivan said, "In light of the ell:- perience we had with the court, lt's better to go with something we're sure about" Rimel sl:lid he could design two MC· tions against loitering, one involving peace officers asking person& to move and the other for property owners. Jf one stctlon is be 1 d un· constitutional, he said, It would not af. feet the Dlher section. Councilman Roy Helm agreed with O'Sullivan . He a Is o questioned the Aug·. 'l ordinance section about sitting, ~eeling or lying on a sidewalk. Helm .said his son and be sometimes sit on the curb. He alao mentioned persons blocking sidewalks during a parade or sitting on t.he boardwalk .and asked Rimel to look Into the discrepencies. Condition Good CLI':VELAND !UPI) -Dellett H. La\\'SOl1, 51, Ohio's flr11t he• rt tN.nsplant recipient, today w a 1 reported sitting up Jn bed at the Cleveland clinic .and prog:renlng s&tisfacitorlly. Second Race Cl) Tom Allen, BuHalo, N.Y. (2) f;oiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;,;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"ii Pet.er Hyslop, Vancouver, B.C.; (3) R.A. Green. Sl1Dding1 (I) Allen, B: (2) Greeo , 8.7: (3) James, 10. Front P•11e 1 EROSION ... Into a barrier running parallel with the beach. The grenlte 11Maglnot U.ne" by Thursday night extended from 4l!t Street upcoast pa.et 45th street. Davis said ·workers would try pushin& 1t northward another block today. Sand.hauling rigs, meanwhile, con· llnt'8<1 carting sand from the Santa Ana River downeoast as far as 47th Street. Thi.I project will take another rive weeks. It includes co nstructlon of a *ond 1teel sheet groin at 44th Street. Funeral Friday For War Victim A funeral for Costa Mesa Gl Jatoe" O. Spaw, killed by 11nlper al Quang Nam. Vietnam. is 11cheduled JiT!day at 3 p.m. ln Pacllic View Memorial Park Ch•pel. Marine Cpl. Spaw, a>, w.11 the IOD o( Mra. Nancy J . Spaw, ol 1184 Oak St., and t• also survived by a brother 'Robert, ot the home, st1ten Marcia Sptiw, of the home, Mrs. Mtrf A. Shiffer, of Vlrgt.nla, h1I matamal Jtrlndfatber. Charles GleM, or O:la~ cord and' paternal grand.mother, Nrs. Anna 0. Banjo. of Pennsylvania. . CpL Spaw mo\led lrom Penn.sylv1nta to Costa Mesa with hi• famny two AT SIZE 30" x 60" 6 STYLES TO FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER $17 goo SPECIALLY PRICED AT H.J.GAl\l\EfT fURNflllRE COSTA MESA CALIF. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. 646-0275 646-0276 PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGtNERS year• ago end wu ·halfWay tbroua.ll. \ his Vlelnom duty when killed. 11' ·1..--------------------------...;;-------_......i I •-.. -..... Reading Pr~gr.am 'Falters • • I SACllAM!:NTO (AJ'l _I Several Collforn1a ICbool dlsri<U l>av. -cauC)!t 1boct tlllo ll>Olltl> wltbout "'~ to Pl1 toclw1 -7 hired to rt•~ -. tnlnlAc· Gov. 8-'11868 ·•• -budp! ---*11 million to continue tl>t Miller-Unruh reodlol: pro- O'OIJl, deli1Md to give 1pecla) attention to children -don't road well. aut .i.out ·es mlllloo o1 thil Y e A r ' I Milltr·t.Jatub funds allocated for new or upended prosr1m1 "didn't 1• very far -lundinl tlle l'OqllftU we bod "" -·" txj>Wned John Mor· ril, rtodinf ccnm.ltomt for the 8bte Educatloa Depen. . IDIDt. Morris Nld Tuesday llCbool dlltrk:1s bad been w.....S arli>r th1' year that tilOl'e ml&bt not be enouC)! money to bandit all requutl for new reldin1 pl'Oll'aml. But I 0 m e dillr~u ·blrod re1dln1 speci.Jlott ..,..ay. "It'• a matter of district. simply not chec!dnl the In· formation," Morris laid. Ht -•timaled that allout '10 million In -monet would have been .. -to lllejlt 'all the re· quests for new or improved reading prog:tG:nc. Amane th• dUlrlctl which falled to receive requNttd lundl are Ojai in Ventura 9DtmtJ, Tor- rance near Loi ADaelM·md Cupertino in the SU l"Nn- cisco Baiy Area. The Ojai dlltrict hired foor retdlni teacbm before being anured there was no money to pay them. Morrla NJd the 911 million for new or upanded reading procrmna waa allocated to districtl with the klwest readinc 1 c o r e 1 • The priorities were --.t up on e law thlJ r-lj)ODIO?ed by . Sen. Georte Miller Jr .• CD· Mortinez). Miller and a11embly Speaker Je•e M. Unruh (D· lnflowood), were apoaiwq ol ttie Mllle<·Unrub RNdll!I Act. Morrll said 810 million of the 81! million Miller·Um'llb funck allocated !bl! yeer b I beinlUMdfor~g rtldinC. prosramJ. Bill he Mid !bat th• 86 milll<>~ for addilional prosrom1 "hOI been comsn.itted aa far u it would 10." The DAILY PILOT Covers 801ting Best in West Surrender to the : Great Engliah Fiah&Chipa lnvaaion! SHOW THE WHITI rua B.•AJ"'.-t· •n•nfl•_,._.,. Pisli~ Cfi!ps 'L.....:::IHOPJ'E • -. -. -~ • . . . \ ·OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK THI A. B. C's OF ••• t I ' • • • D Al'!W :Tft = ~l'Uftftl 11Rv.n-· 1 v-•vnvv• • WIJK DAYS= 9 SUNDAYS -10 UNTIL 9. P .M. UNTIL 7 P.M. DAILY ~fLOT ALWAYS THE NEWIST IN STYLES AND COLORS BuDGm Y PR1c1D 365 CUSTOMERS SHOft ' RELAXED DAYSY A YEAR . IN OUR SILF SERVICE STORES SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 16th • ' MIN'S AND IOYS' ·-"1woMEN'S AND TUNS' LITTLE HEEL • • ..... ,... .... DECK SHOES ' 1~' Comfort1blt ind long-we1rin9 11Sq1.1~911" iol11 1 cushion in1ol11 and 1rch11. 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Cunfilngham challenged eie teachers to teach their rtudentl ~ tbe future. Speaking to the gaJbering w!ddl !ill· ed Orange Coast College audit«tum. he said: '·There once was a time ~ meh · of kno'"'lecl,ge shared their~ by gathering youn£ a,.r-is fl~ to~ethet fer a dial~ n1en said to Socrate! or Plato, ·Master. speak to me of ibe plariets, of truth. or good and evil.' "Somewhere it seems 1n our rush toward what we call civilization we've lost the dialogue. I'd like to hear in tbe clru;sroom a voice say, 'Teacher, speak to us Q( tomorrow.' "I am told," Cunningham said, "that every 12 years now the world's ac~ cumulated knowledge doubles. 'Think of the Implications. There must be lots of things in the textbooks that won't be very relevant to the ·life students will be living." Dr. Cunningham gave the principal talk of a program that brought Newport-Mesa teachers back together for the first time after three months of summer vacation. The teachers, as talkative as students back in class for the first day. had breakfast toi?ether sponsored by the Harbor Council PTA. Later in the day they met with Newport-Mesa Education Association. the district's teacher organization, and then split up to go to their separate schools. Friday they will spend with their principals getting ready for the school year which begins next Tuesday. Mon- day, Admission Day, is a holiday. "We do truly live in a tradition- breaking society. It presents a stag· gering task for educators," said Cun- nini?ham. "Yesterday is forgotten. Today is antiquated. Only tomorrow h<>lds the challenge. So don't be surprised it one day a child says to you in a voice filled with excitement and anticipation: " 'Teacher. Teacher speak to me of tomorrow.' " 1 NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market maintained a solid advance late this afternoon, despite some profit taking. Trading was active. (See quotationS, Pages 18-19). RETIR.ING Judge Christensen Municipal Judge Christensen Plans to Retire Veteran Harbor Area jurist William Christensen announced his retirement today. He will step do'Wll from the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa municipal court bench on Sept. 13. Judge Christensen, 69, said he chose th9-t date for hiS retirement because he started his Jaw practice on Sept. 13 in Bev.erly Hills 42 years ago. "I thought 1 might as well end my career on the day I started it," he said, smiling. He was elected to the local bench 10 years .ago, when the court was a justice court. He was the only judge for about a year, unW the court's status was upgraded to municipal court level and another jurist ap- pointed. His retirement creates a vacancy in the now three-judge court that will be filled through an appointment by Gov. Reagan. The appointment will probably not be made until after the November elections, court sources indicated. That does not, however, mean that the court will necessarily be shy a judge until then. The California Judicial Council would be expected to assign an interim jurist to the position. Restaurant Variance Plea Denied A variance application to allow a reduction of seven parking spaces for the operation of a restaurant in downtown Costa Mesa has been re- jected by the Costa Mesa City Council. In a 4--1 decislon the council voted to deny the application of Kelley's Prime steaks to run a bar and restaurant at 19Z1 Harbor Blvd. Jn other action Tuesday the councll: -Denied the Shell Oil Company a conditional use permit for permission ~ ,construct ~ service station at the sonthwert cO!"Mr of Adams A'vemie and Mesa Verde Drive East. -Relened bact to th• pl.anolng comrnissiol'1Jld the city attorney the application for a variance continuance for L. C. Miller and H. H. Koll to~con struct 12 units in an R2 residential zone at aK:l9 Maple Ave. -Approved the conditional use permit for Enjay Investments to sell new and used mobile homes, travel trailers, trucks and campers on special order at 1425 Baker St. -Approved the conditional use permit for the Shell Oil Company to rebuild an existing service station in a commercial zone on the southwest corner of West 19th Street and Placen· tia Avenue. -Approved the construction of a chain link fence between Fairview State Hospital and Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. -Approved the tentative tract map for Harbor Mesa Corporation bJ divide property described as lots 19-22 of the Fairview tract into 24 lots. Autopsy Slated In Mesa Death An autopsy was scheduled today 011 the body of a Costa Mesa woman who died mysteriously during predawn ho.urs. acct1rcting to the Orange County Coroner's office. Mrs. Sally Adickes. 33. of 357 Greno- ble Lane. was dead on B1Tival at floag Memorial Hospital about 4:30 a.m .. after her mother heard the victim gasping and caUed an ambulance. Mrs. Jean Mitchel, of La JoUa. said her daughter had been to the doctor earlier this week. The body was taken to Westclill Mortuary. Detalli or • boulevan!-opannlng Jandmsrk squatting over the most heavily travelled iotersection l n downtown Costa Mesa today were revealed by an assot"iation o f merchants and businessmen. There's talk of sllart.ing construction by early 1969, according \o Costa Mesa Tomorrow Inc., but the new Pase<i Grande structure at Harbor and Newport boulevards has a lot of ques- tioM ahead. Money for one, engineering for anothe'I". Location of the future Newport Freew~ looms as a crucial factor in making ttie ambitious project - privately fl.nanced through a -cor· poration -become a reality. The freeway's crossing with Harbor Boulevard will make one of Orange County's busiest intersections even busier. Two &cblols of thought apparently exist on value and wisdom of the pro· ject at Ibis juncllir.: that of Costa Mesa Tomorrow Inc. and officials im· mersed ill tbe fretwsy locatloo ques· tion . "Cost.a Mesa Tomorrow officials, reallz.i1_1g that there are many details to be resolved, are nevertheless greatly encouraged by the wide-spread approval which the plan evokes."' tbe group says. Pueo Grande's people·mover con· veyors, such a.s thoSe at Dlsneyland, would hoist area pedestrian traffic up to the elevated mall lined with shops and stores, thus clearing streets below. "The elimination of alJ pedestrians from this vital lntersectior. wlll faciliate increased traffic f Io w for years to come," o!fictals of the organization say. Newport Boulevard alone carries 60.000 cars daily during summer months. "'I'hi:s will enable the orderly con- structioo of an alternate Newport Freeway route to siphon off tbrou&h traffic, yet leave th-vital Well.De between Newport Beach and Colla Mesa in accordance wilb h.1.storlcaJ trafnc patterns," they say. Not all downtown businessmen coin· pletely agree with this logic. Costa Mesa f\layor Alvin L. Pinkley, whose pharmacy is in the Immediate vicinity -only a few feet wway - says Paseo Grande Is feasible, but there are several contingencies to be faced . "Obviously this has been done elsewhere, so it could be done here, but until the freeway route Is settled, it would be unwise," the mayor pointed out. Only if Costa Mesa Tomorrow sought a definite freeway route decision in the neat future -and th8t route were not directly do'Wll Newport Boulevard -could the 1969 con· C5ee LANDMARK, Poge !) Nixon Returns Home Top GOP Officials Join Campaign SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Richard M. Nixon, retwning to his home state today, ls throwing the full resow·ces ol hU family and the RepubUc<:in par1y into a bid for California'& 40 electoral votes. California's two ·top ot'ficials -· Republicans Gov, Reagan and Lt. Gov. Robert H. Finch -awaited the GOP presidential nominee. · So did Mrs. Nlxon, their daughters Tricia and Julie, and D a v id Eisenhower, Julie's fiance. And .accompanying Nixon as he motorcade!; through San Francisco and speaks tonight at Buck Shaw DMI Vnit11 Drive Stadium in Santa Clara. to the south. will be Sens. Edward W. Brooke· of Massachusetts and Thruston B. Mort.on of Kentucky. Nixon, in the second stop of a na· ti.onwide campaign swing, s a y s California is "up for grabs." It's one of his "big seven" states, with 210 electoral votes among them. The others are New York. Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Texas. , Nixon has strong political ties in California, a state where he began hit'\ political care« with .. 1 victory in a coniressional election in 1946. Humphrey Sends O'Brien To E11list Sen. l\.ennedy WASHINGTON· (UPI) -Hubert H. Humphrey, opening his uphill cam- paign for the pres.iden<'y to all dissi- dent Democrats, seeks the backing of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. The man assigned to lnold the Humphr~y·Ken nedy detente is Lawretice F. O'Brien. O'Brien, HUQl.phrey's camp a i g n manager and hand-picked chairman of the Democratic National Committee, 98.id Wednesday he W<>Uld personally contact Kennedy to detennine wbat role the Massachusetts senator \\-'OUld play in Humphrey's campaign. O'Brien is the perfect intermediary to make the approach to Kennedy, who has remained aloof from politics since the assassination of hls brcther PIT,OT INVITES VOTER SIGN UP Dime.A-Line customers and other Costa Mesa resldenta may find it C<>D· venient to register Friday for the Nov. 5 general election in the Costa Mesa office or the DAILY PILOT. A i;eglstrar Crom the League of Women Voters will ~vallable !rom 1 p.m . to 5 p.m. in the main entrance, at 330 W. Bay St. Robert on June 4. The former postmaster general was a key cam· paign strategist for John F. Kennedy in 1960 and was Robert Kennedy's campaign manager until tragedy struck. A Kennedy endorsement would be a huge plus for Humphrey as be begi11s his campaign against Richard M. Nix· on. The backing of the 37-year-old senator would help in New England, the northern industrial states and California, where the vice president must soore to win. Humphrey abruptly interrupted a week-loog strategy and rest session at his Lakeside borne in Waverly, Minn.·, to fly to Washington for a routine sessioo of ttle National Security Coun· ell Wednesday. The campingn itsell opens Monday with a cross-country dash starting in :Philadelphia at noon and ending in San Francisco. HumpD-ey plans a stop at Denver, C.olo., on his fUght to the Weit The state elected him ta the U.S. Senate In 1950, and be narrowly car· ried it in 1960 when he lost to the late John F. Kennedy for the presidency. But California reje<..1.ed him two years later when he returned home to run against incumbent Edmund G. Brown for the governorship. .Before he left Chicago this morning N1Xon said today the disorders in Chicago last week "could bave oc· curred in any other city." At an early morning news can· ference be was aske<l to elaborate on• stateme:it he made about the Violenu (See NIXON, Page %) * * * Nixon's County 'Rally' Ticket Sale Under Way The RepUblican Party should gather up more tbao $195,000 in dinner receipts alooe when party presidential nominee Richard M. Nixon return! to his home rounty Monday, Sept. 115. The Nixon Co.recs will welcome him at the Anaheim Convention Center for a $100 a plate dinner followed by an open political rally. "We've got 195 tables with 10 people to a table," a spokesman tor the Republican Central Committee ta.id today. "And we expec:t to fill tilem all." Lt. Gov. Reibert H. Fihdt, U. S. Senate candidate Max Rafferty, Con· gressman James B. Utt, sta t• Senators James Wbetmore and John G. Schmitz, Assemblyman Robert E. Badha.m, John V. Briggs and Robert H. Burke plus Assembly Candidate& William Teague and Bruce Nest.and• are expected to attend. Nixon, a native of Yorba Linda, wil1 speak at the 9 p.m. rally in the main arena of the center. Reservations for the $100 a plate dinner may be mailed to the Republican Central Committee, 1509 S. Grand Ave., Santa Ana or purchased in person. Seeurity is being handled by the Anaheim police, the convention center and the Secret Service. Swedes Take I Deserter, Oust 2nd Dogged Dick Holds On, Gets Woman Driver ROCHESTER, N.Y. CUPI) -Deloe· live Supervisor Elmer Jennejahn took a half hour ride Y1ith a woman driver Wednesday. He lay on the hood clutcblng a wlndstueld wiper and the radi6 aerial. ' Sunshine, Well stralned by clouds, is the order o{ the day for the Orange Coast Friday, with temps ranging from n by the sea to 84 further ln.land. A Weslmimter GI WM granted asylum in Sweden over ttie: Vietnam "·ar today, while another, Uted from Newport Beach, w.a1 senteoce<I to deportation for Ale ad potse1slon of narcotics. The new deserter Wiii identftled at PV!, Ch.arles P . Andor""1, JI, ct 72l1l Sawin Ave., Westmf-. JOoflllh E. Norwood, 20, w1lo h11.s never ~en of. fie~ e,tabllshed A1 a ryewport Beach resklent was kicked out of Sweden. Parents of the WeJt,mlnStt.r soldier refused all l.nformation about the ac- tioo or their SO!'l, who had befll miss· in& from his unit in West Gennany since mid-July. "I cion't """1t to Lalk olbout II." hi.I mottier sold. N'1rWOOd and 1 buddy, Joho Dowl· ln1. 31, ot San lliecr>. plooded 1uill1 to Illegal i''"'lon and c1111111JutJoft ct .. ' narcotics and "ill serve two m<>nths in jail as a result. The two deserters will be deported upon their release. but may return to Swtden by 1975, under Swedish law. N-OrWOOd and Dow ling lold 111< Malmoe City Coort tli<y were plannlng to return tQ America a.nd were ped- dling narcotics in arder to earn money for the trip. An anonymous tip brought the ar- rest d the pair in a MAlm.oe apart- menl ta.st mootti, where two OWJCes of buhllb -..ttidl ii marijuana In It, Mesa Gl's Funeral Set A funeral for Costa h-1esa GI James O. Spaw. killed by anlptt at .Quang Nam, Vietnam. is scheduled Friday at 3 p.m. in Pacific View Memorial Park Chapel. Marine Cpl. Spaw, 3>, ns the son of Mrs. Nancy J. Spaw, of 984. Oak St., and Is abo 1urvfved by a brother Robert, or lb• bgmt, lllWn M.Uda ~. Spaw, of the home, Mrs. Mary A. Shaffer. of Virginia, his maternal g:randfat.ber, Charles Glenn. of Con· cord 11Dd paternal grandmother, Mrs. Anna G. Banjo, of Pennsylvania. Cpl ·~paw moved from Pennsylvania to Costa Meta witb biJ iatn.Ily two yean 110 and was halfway through Ills Ylelnom d1J17 when kllled. ' coocentrated form -were COD· fiscated. They ..id they purdlal!Od lllree I owx:e• ct the potent drug for lllO and 10ld a half ounce for $10 bt!are U:ley were arrested by pollct!!. Norwood aod l>owllng .,..... amoo1 Ille llnt ll'OUP ct 10 Gls lo be &rlDted asylum in the neutral nation as a pro- tast lo Ille Vtetlllm nr ond 1 lolol ct 136 have o!!lclally 10Ugllt asylum IO far. Three othfra have been expelled, ex· eluding Norwood and Dowling. and 31 other requelQ for asylum are atilt peodlng. European orpn1z.atlon1 auch as the UDdorgrOWld n.ollroad ct Am<rtca's Civil War cla)'I oldlnl delertlo$ GIJ through the non-neutral COllJ'Jtriet coo· lend the number b 1 ... higller. \ .JeDDeJahn, 58, sak1 he tried to arrest Dorotb7 Marie BonJCcl, 47, for viola· t.lon 61. prob•Uon when the tried to nin blm down. He clung to the hood !or hall an hour while oh< lrled to llhako him oil, be llld. Motorbts and pedestrians flooded police headquarters With reports of a speedin& car with a man spnwled on 1hil back on the hood. Jennejahn i1nally lbot out a rront tire. The car then smashed into a parked vehicle .aod the detective ar· rea:ted the driver. She wa1 char.Ced with recklt11 en- clang<rn1ent In the llrst degree, viola· lion ol probatlo11 and le1vln1 the some of an a<cidenl ~ INSIDE TODA¥ l'n;uriet begin alf'ead11 ot Oto - ange Coa.tt Of'ta hiOh 1chool football cam"' IOitll m football pla"err lidelfMd ~ VOrioMI maladU1 in the fif'st dn~ of contac& drills. Set .JPO'Ttl page 31 terr <ktoill. ... r 1 t • I I ' • DAILY PILOf Liza Eases Big Threat r.I'o Betiches· ' HWTlcane Uu wlll d,y!J)g Ollt~th• Pacific~ todi!r. ~to-tho status of a amall ~ storm. oo Jong er abt. ·to Qlng heayy wave1 agalnal the lllrillC oL .Ceaaft""11>o!9eJ Jn West Newport. The eaMd. -11~ . .JPU-..sreeted with a guarded smile by U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers officia!J ·cberged wlth the Job of lr)>lnc to llbore up the beach fmn tlst ujl put 5Mh street. Hippie La~ NotDearl:~ Laguna ' ' l17'.mCH.UU> P. NAU. °' !W DMv Plllt II.rt' La~a Beach councnmen haven't given Up on their hipple anU-IoitWng ordinance de&Jlite 1 t 1 receni s ck m .munfi:lpel <OUrt. ~ BorroWJag · wordJ~g om a 955 ~em0 •Court doc;!.11 ""1 lb>en Wedneaday nlgbt un ou,iy ado led a new emergency 'ance•to repface a section declared"unconsU.tutlonal City Attornew Jaclc'Rlmel said the new ·-wru mal<e ii unlawful .. stand Oil the Nlidwall; and obstruct BLACK AND WHITE CASE FOR NEWPORT PATROL CARS Patrolmaft Vince Antista Demon1trate1 New White Vehicle "Last nl&bt we had tho blgbesl tldt of the currUt serkc,"-repillltld G. P. Devla, Coriio tpOdol" fWd -repro .... tative. CRAJH VICTIM Rooalyn DaU1harty the -11ow of INmC after belni all· ed by a peace. otncer to move on. Judge Richard IWi>iMlm P'riclay declared unCOMWutional an cm!lnallce section that made II illepl to stand on a sidew.it except as near aa physlcally poe1lble to tho building Une. ~~~~~~~~~ Ft'Ollt p .. ,, I LANDMARK. • • atructi.cu move wisely ahead1 he said. However, ll the freeway route swings around town and Jeaves Newpon. Boulevard only a 1ocal street, the mayor aald, there would seem to be no advantage to Paaeo Grande's pedestrian elimination feature. And, be said, if the freeway does go down Newport Boulevard, con· struction would be several years away and it would be senseless to put up the paseo only to tear it down again. · ComJdertng other than those hard faota 1'Wch may be written into the St.ate Division of Highways' 'freeway calendar the Paseo Grande concept could ~e an elegant addition t-0 the downtown area. Paseo Grande -meaning grand walkway in Spani9b -would 1:ll1k' three important blocks ot the c:tty, witb the ultimate size determined by the area needed to span the two- boulevard intersectioo. Sound-absorbing, double plate glass windows would p~t sboppell8 and tilOSe relax.Ing 1n Paseo Grande's pro- posed cocktait lounge and restaurant from exhaust !wries and weather. The air-condl.tiooed structure will be 20 feet wide, aglow· with chandeliers and exotic tt.xtures carrying out. the Sponlsh motif In ti!• shop-lined bridge rernllUcent of Italy's canal bridges. Costa Mesa Tomorrow visionaries also note that Untted States Natits1al Bank recently announced a $250,000 expansion plan immtdlately adjacent to Paseo Grande, with direct route flow. From Page 1 NIXON ••• during an hour-long telecast Wed· nesday night He said that. crittasm of eiu.tt" the Cblcago police or the demomtraton would not be helpful .. · Nixon added, "What happened Ul Chicago was not the agony of Chice&?· ii was the agony of the Democratic party. It was the agony of America. ~t could have happened in any other Cl· t' " '1 Nixon said the question :was the pro- per balance betweec dissent and main· lainlng law and onler. 'Be alJd that be bas stated repeated· 1). "that no cause justifies the use of .Ultnce." Ht advocated a rb.idy of that ques· Uon. .. . Ht 1ald he WM not advocating • fedlnl pollCfl force but tl:le develop-, meut of "higihly trained local forces." · Be said t!Je natlooal study should t"'1ch on the quMtion of, "once the·taw ii broken, wtat degree of force iJi pro-per? 'Ibat is a dlificult d.ecision for. th.e iDdttldual of fleer ." He said that during his campaign for the . presidency he wHI discuss the queltion of the violence in Chicago and the need foe a nati.onal rtudy. OAllY PILOT Oll!AHGE C.OAST PUIUSHING COMPNf't Rob.rt N. W•ed f're.ldllnl _. PubUIMf J•cl1 l..C.rl•y \Ila Prf'!ildtnl ..... 0.-•I Mll\IW Tllo"'•' k11Yil EofilOr lhe"'11 A. µ,,,.hi"' ~"" Edllw '•id Hin•• ----c ......... omc. lJO W•tt l•J Street M1ln1t9 Addrw11i P.O. h1t lli&O t2&21 .... Ofll-*-' 14!~: ttll Wft.t l•lb:MI 9Clv""n L•...-~: J12 """"' Aw-H..,!W..loll luctl: »t )I~ SW..! .., . • .... Bla~k Out for PD "But we had lesa cutting of waves Into the beocb than we did the nJgbt before. Wehope1hat maybe we've got lhlng1 under control now." The week-long assault ol. big waves. southerlr 1wellJ and high tide series managed to bl.te away tons of sand and leave dozens of homes perched atop· five. to 10-foot embankinents at the edge of the surf. Rites -on Friday For Girl Killed In Plane Crash Rimel 1ald he fall he could got a reversal ot Judge H1mllton'1 decl.don if be were to appeal the matter. Rimel 11aid, however, it wu questioneble whether the matter wias IO vital to the city u to warrant the expense of an appeal. Newport Goes to White Prowl Cars By BRUCE BENSON OI HM Oaltr l'U.t 119" A little color ha.5 gone out of the Newport Beach Police Department. It's the colro black that's fading away. Police are phasing out black and white squad cars, alld replacing them with all·white ones. The changeover isn't simply a whim police said. The reasons range from economic to psychological. "We made tile decilion after we placed the original order !or carrthis year," said Capt. Donald F. Oyaaa, patrol commander. "So only about half this ye.ar will wind up white. We hope, if all goes well, that our entire fleet will even· tually be white." The first thing Oyaas pointed out about the white police cars was that they still look very much like police cars. ''An)ibody who sees us Is sill going · lo know it's a police car. There's nothing sneaky about Jt." The key identity marker, Oyaas said, is the flashing lights and other gear planted conspicuously on tl'le roof. One of the motives for the IWitcb was money. The Newport department buys about a dozen cars a year and trades an equal number ol used models in. "Usually you can't order a new car painted in black and white from the factory," Oyaas expl!ained. "'So the dealer has to paint it in for you . "\Ve believe t.hat we can get a better price becawe of the dealer not having to paint the two-tone. "A!so, when we sell the car we feel we can get a better trade-in." It seems that people aren't exactly waiting in Ii n e to buy a car that's painted b l a c k and white. Because dealers have to repaint used squad cars before reselling them, they pay police lesg for them. Obviously, Oyaas said, a nice little sum can be added up every year with a dozen cars if police can get a better deal in their buying and selling. Besides, he added; white is an easier color to keep clean. But even more interesting tllaD the hygienics and economics of the switchover is the hopefulness that white can will paint a better im· pno..too aroull<i town, Jl'Ychologically. Patloe crumbled and nerves of homeowners were frrayed, but major damage to ·structures was averted. Davis said a rock haul would coo- tinue at least throughout today. Dump trucks this morning c o n t i n n e d depositing boulders at the foot of 46th Street. A crane was put into service Wednesday t.o help move the bouldera into a baITier running parallel with the beach. The granite "Maginot Line" by Thursday nlghl extmded from Us! Street upcoast past 45th street Davis sald workers would try pushing it northward another block today. Sandhauling rigs, meanwhile, con· tinued carting sand from the Santa Ana River downcoast as far as 47th Street. Thfi project will take another Jive weeks. lt includes constructioo of a second steel sheet groin at 44th Street. Louis Platf oot Funeral Planned Requiem Mass will be said Friday fa< a C<>sta Meoa g!r! killed Tuesday in a plane crash near Banning, while ret\Kning from a Labor Day weekend outing at the Salton~ Sea. Rosalyn "R05S" Daugherty, 17. or 3137 Trinity Drive, wW be buried at Good Shepherd Cemel«)> following the 11 a.m. Mus ·at St. John tbe Baptist Catholic Church. The victim waa killed during pno· dawn hours aloog wtlh the pilot of the plarie in which &be was riding and another passenger, when the aircraft hit a .,...... line ground cable. Pilot QJm-les H. Smutz, of West Covina, waa apparently following the Rivera.idle Freeway at low altitude, in fog and drizzle whkh cut visibility, when the fatal crash OCC\rred. Miss Daugherty wu a June grad· uai.. of Coota Mesa lllgh Scbool and p-to attend Orange Coat Col· lege, wllh bopea of becominK en air· line 1lewardea. Realtor Vern TBIOOner, who fre· qumtiy counsels the couocil, sug· gest.d t b e y knock $10,000 off t h • $85,000 given the chamber of com· meree and use the money to apPeaJ the court reversal. He Ila.id it would be the finest publldty Uie city could have 'na. tionally. Referring to hippies 1n We art colony, Taschner said "our image is going fast." ·' He said be felt Judge Hamilton had taken a questionable legal stand. During discussion, Rimel explained to councilmen that Hamilton's dec:laton had not touched the 11ection of the ordinance which makes it illegal to sit, kneel or lie on a sidewalk. This section has not been tested in court. · • Councilmen bad passed the twin·•ec· tion ordinance as an urgency measure Aug. 7 which put 1t immediately into effect. The WedneSday night action was also given ur~ocy 5tatus for the preservation of the "health, sefety and weliare" of Laguna Beach. It .iJ now in effect. Allies Prepare to Block N·ewRedSaigonlnvasion Catholic rit~ are scheduled Friday and SatW'day for a Costa Mesa man who r;erved in President Woodrow Wilson's honor guard in Par.Li after the World War I armistice. l!osary 19< Louis II· Platfoot, 72. or 2734 Portola Drive. 'ts sei for Friday at 8 p.m . Jn St. Joachim's Catholic Church and Mass will be. said Satur· Survtvon include her mot.her, Mrs. Pl8tricia Vermolen, he' father, James DauibertY, of Covina, her ltlepfather, w. A. vermo1en, of the 0:16ta. Mesa address, and a youn,..-bnither, Charles Dtqllerty. othen are the gr81¥bnoUters Mrs. Truman Hoyt, of Pasadena md Mrs. C. C. Daugherty, of Marshville, Mo. Councilman Richard Goldberg at first urged ttiat the council alao make it possible for a "business en. trepreneur" to onler hippies to move ~n and tben arrest them if they di.d l)OI. J:Iowever, vice mayor J o s e p b O'"Sotivan said, "In light of the ei· peri~ we had with. the court, it's better to Pwittl s&mething w.e're sure .about." Rimel said he could design two tee· tions against loitering, one involving peace officers asking persons to move and the other for property own&s, SAIGON (AP) -Allied forces law>cbeci ar and ground. as.a.Ila to_. day t.o block Vlet Cong and North Viet- namese troops moving toward Saigon from the north and northwest. But U. S. iDtelllgenco officers said the earliest the enemy could r.tt.ack ' Banquet Slated For Christensen Filth District SUpervisor Altoo E . Allen and SuperiO<. JOO.. ond .... 1iioe l)IJQict K......ii> E. Wlllioms will be f..-1J10aU.rf at a retlnment banquet for Newport Beacll • Coota Meaa Municipal Judp Wllliam Chril· """"" . The banquet Will be held at 7::!0 p.m. Wedne<day, Se<>!. 18,,at the Newpo1"" Inn's Empire Room, accordlng to co· chainnen Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart and Mrs. Margar<I Hamlin, who ia cle<k of the court. Reservations may be made It 673- 4632 or 64£-9341. the c1inital we! ~t. 15, and that any day at 9 a.m., with interment to follow _.. """'1' in Good Shepherd Cemet.ery. ~ .. plans to attack may depend on success Mr. Platloot, who died Tuesday, Is against allied troops in the outlyihg survived by his wile Helen, a c:.reas. daughter, Mrs. Marvin Pratt, sons South Vietnamese rangers repul6ed James L., Robert F. and Gerald D., all an enemy force only 21ii miles cf Costa Mesa, sisters Mrs. F. J. southwest of Saigon Wednesday in the Larkin, of Oregon and Mrs. Edward Funeral arrangements are being handled by Baltz Mortuary. Customer Slugs Car Wash Worker biggest outbreak of fighlsig near the Kugelman, of Ohio, and 14 capital since enemy troops battled grandchildren. A young Costa Mesa car wash at- thelr way into the city In May and He was active in Veterans of tendant was slugged in the mouth by a J Foreign Wars activities and church customer who rampaged around the u~~amese headquarters said seven organizations. lot Wednesday, charging that someone If one section is h e 1 d un· constitutional, he said, it would not af. feet the other section. Councilman Roy Helm agreed with O'Sullivan. He a l 1 o questioned the Aug. 7 ordinance sectioc about sitUnJ, kne<ling or lying on a sidewalk. Helm said his son and be sometJmes sit on the curb. He J}so mentioned persons blocking sJdeWalk.s during a ·parade or sitting on the bo&rdwWk and asked Rimel to look h:ilo the discrepencies. rangers were killed and. 17 vrouoded, stole 41. switchblade knlfe out of his and 31 enemy bodies were counted on freshty-cleaned auto. C di . Good the batuefleld. Thief Loots Auto-Jose s. Luna Jr .. 16, of 706 s. on lion 'l'1e attackers were believed part of Cypress SL , Santa Ana, was treated at a large reconnaissance force probing A burglar looted a vehicle belonging Hoag Memorial J~ospital for his in~ CLEVELAND (UPl) -DeDett H. for weak pWita in Saigon's defenses. to Dan G. Acosta, ot. 1617 S. Flower juries and released, Costa Mesa police LaWsoo, 51, Ctio'I first bear t Anotherenemyunitaboutamlleaway St., Santa Ana. of. more than •too in said today. transplant reclp~. today waa fired eight mcrtar shells at govern· stereo equipment'Wednead.ay while it All employes of the oar wash at 2059 reported sitting up in bed at the Inf:Dt 1angers and wounded five, a wa,, parked Jn a Jot at 3333 S. Bristol Harbor Blvd., denJed taking the Cleveland clinic• ad progrening Sotdfl Vietnamese spokesman said. St., Costa Mesa polloe said. weapon from the customer's car. satisfaotuily. More than 2,00> Amerioan and Soull! !~i;;;i;ii;~~iii;;ii;ii;~~iii;;;-----;;;i;---,.;;----------.--i;;;;;;-------'1 Vietllatnese infantrymen launched a ·; W<>Od&, 30...pi.iles northwest of Saigoo, · drive early tcmy into tlle Boi Loi A T H J G A R R E T T j where a forlner enemy base camp has ' ' · been leveled by bulldozers and satura-~ u Ii ""~ '' Q~ tion bombing raids. First reports said t t )I 'fllere WU DO contact Wit!J Ille enemy. an a.1 ic a ue.1 in 14 a.1.1 :Jop Ca.cklci.if :Jat/e.1 ... ' SIZE 30" x 60" 6 STYLES TO ' CHOOSE FROM . , F~~~~A1~™P~C~~TE~~ $1 is00 A Father'• Medab H.J.GARRETf fURNflllRE Mn. Wllllam Walker of Colla Mesa/ and her three children Juliann•, Harold and William (lrom left) receive Purp)e Heart and other medala earned by her late hwband Maj. Wllllam T. Walker, k!Ued earlier tllil year in Vietnam. Mrs. Walker of 3220 "Dokota Ave., received awards from MlJ. Gen. WIDJam G. TbfUh, "C.'O!llmmdinC ,aeneral or El Toro Marlne Corps Air StaUon • ( PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS COSTA MESA, CALIF. 2215 HARBOR BLVD . 646-0275 646-0276 • t BY WILLIAM REED ......... In the Wind Me<!ting at Golden We1t College Tuesday, the Huntington Beach City Council had hoped to meet the residents of the northern part of the city. Residents failod to turn but in droves. Only the faithful few were there to hassle over the ~ onli- nance. The 1dea to hold a council session outside the civic center downtown was to vacate the pre.- sent council chambers so that re· modeling could get under way. Well, the sound equipment faile( to a;pve so ttie council met u1 north in vain. The a m o u n t <l people attend.in~ should have indf cated to councilmen just how im port.ant is it that a civic center bt located near the center of the city as opposed to the t>resent location . * Dud Boyce, bond campaigner who doubles as fearless leader of the college group, a-nd his "pen," Bruce Williams, who not only is a talented writer but a recreation '-1>mmissioner as well, did a real public &ervice just before the meeting began. Councilman George McCracken came puffing up to the college leaders to ask discreetly where the rest rooms were located. The duo took George practically by-the hand and led him to a small build· ing nearby, ·. Just as Bruce was about to point maganimously to the sign that was supposed to have said "MEN" ~e noticed that the sign was gone, no dpubt a victim of the painter's craft. * They're mighty worried at Go!· den West College about the fate of the bond proposition on the Sept. 17, ballot. The reason is that Dud end his crew are firmly convinced that Golden West has a large role to play in the future of our town. A lot depends on having the fa- cilities to teach our youth and there will not be facilities unless the bonds are approved Sept. 17. Well, l've been in other COmgµl• nities with older, more establi'1ied colleges and I know that, ~l(ltever the price, it's worth it tp' obta1n the education. culture abd com- munity identity the college can give. r I Thund1y, Stptrmbfr .5, 1968 School-Bells Tune Up in Wes~ County By SANDI MAJOB 6t "" 0.llr ,,. .... ' llog!anin1 of clalu 11 lesa ll>u a weelc away lor HuutinftQ) Balcil 1 Jtudinrtl. Parenti have unUI Tue&cby to ~ thOir chlldreJI r'"4y tor ocbool. El metttary smools are n o w 1egl ring kindergartener, a n d ¥tude whose famj.lies have ncently ruov into any of the city'1 four el, school dktricta. ' };! aton Bead! Union Hlah School Distrilct'1 flve 1chool1, which take In studenU from Huntington Beach, w .. tmJnm<. Fountain Valley and Seal Be.en. will em-oil and achedule students hoogh Sept. 10, the first day of school. Nearl_y two-thirda cl Gold•o W•st Coliose'• ,_, alrood7 hav• 1lpod up for 1-ll wneater chllsta. but more can &till MrOU durinc late r.,tatartlon throo#I 5eJI(. 13. Some 34,(JlO 1tudenta; ue expoeted to attend clas&ea tbH fall 10 West Ora.oat County'• Ml elementary and ln- termediatei 1chools. five ti.Ch achool1 and one runt~ college. The Ocean Vlell School District COIM'I motl rl the tKrt:bern 1ection of Huntinrton Beach from. Main Street to McFadden Avenue. NortJl ol. McFad· den, tho W..aninster Sdlool District looms into Bunittngton Beach. The Fountain Valley Schoel District , one of the oldest in the county , extend.a; ll<l1h lrom Adall\J A-Iii to Heil Av.,... and -ol Ellclld Slreet to Newland Stroot. The II•• t f n I ton lloldl 011 Sdlool Dlllricl tales lo the nction ol tht ct(y ..utbweot Of tllese ·three. "' Student• reportlna to regillf'atloo at area high schools will be 11,ven. pt.Ckets containing a 1tudint handbOok, health and insurance forms and a llJt of cour1e ofler.tng1. A student musr 1'(11.W'rl th.e health in· ventm:Y card sic.ned"by a pare1tt veri- fyi.Df tbat he hu met 1he state re- ·quirementa on polio lmmunliation. Students. attending Q a 1 J for n I a schools for the first time mlllt haVe iPfool they have had red measle1 or have been vaccinNtd &Calli.It them. Student. entertna ldndortarton this yur mu1t be live yean old on or before OecemW 2, and mutlt abo 1how JrOOf ot polio and measm vac· clnaUona. Smallpox tnoculaUoDI are recommended but not required. For detailed reglalratlon In· fnnnation. parent. should contact the ad.minlatration offices in Uldr cMatrlcl: Fountaln Valley;"'located at 'J,'al,bert A~enue and Ne,wland Strfft, Fountain Valley, 842451. Ocean View, at Beach Boulevard and Warner Avenue, H u n t I n gt on Beach, 847-~l. Westminster , at 14121 Cedarwood' Avenue, We~tmlnster, 893-SOM. -Hwtllncton Belcb City S c b a a I Dmrict, 110 17th St., Huattnitoa Beach, -1. Huntinllon Beach Unt<111 llliti School DUotrid, 1902 17th St., J!un""""" 8-b. S36-933i. Golden West College, John Bull«. director of oam,.,,Olll. 1 ~ 7 t 4 Goldenwesl, Huntliigtoo Baach, aaz. 7711. Art Classes Full At Cal State In ·Long Beach Arf la a popular field ct study at Cal Sl<ll\ l.oog Beach this fall. Nearb 600 ln<oming ut llludelltl have bees. .advised to change m.i«1 or seek entrance to another colle,.. Dr. Joseph H. Krauae, ut deport, ment chairman. said the collece bu neither the ltud.io space nM fac.Ult1 to handle the 1.048 continuing art mlj«1 or 587 new art students. Students will be admitted if they persist, he said, but tl)_eir chao<:es.of enrolling in specific art classea, in • eluding some required for uaduattoa, will 001 be too good. W esty Sees Gls' Return by 1970 WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH. N , C. (UPI) -Gen. William_ C. · Westmoreland, klrmer commander ot allied ful"CfJe in Vietnam and now Army cltief ol stMJ. predicted here Tuesday that American troops in Viet• nam might be able to come home u early as 1970. In a prell& caaference he held. bu.a btfore relu('Irl:ng to W a a h i n & t o n , • Wes1morel&nd eaid, "Th""' il ol.r<loi . evidence that Ule ... enemy i • deteriorating, and as devel~ent of · the South Vietnamese urned forcea continues to progress as it baa. we ere getting nearer every day to the Uma· . when our boy! will be eble to come home.'' Library Sets Movies On 1st, 3rd Fridays Be2innin_e this week. the Hunt:in(t.on Beach Public Library will schedule ib fall tilin showings on the first and third Fridays each mooth. MAP SHOWS BREAKDOWN ,OF WEST ORANGE COUNTY'S PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS The films , which are acreeoed at 7:30 p.m. In the portable bt>ildlnB ad· jacent tc the main library at W Main St.. are open to the public without charge. Play tennis? Buffum11' has a great collection of tennis frocks for you Play It cool 'n crisp In our easy-care nylon dress with tiny kick pleats appliqued with pastel racquets. Just l)ne from a collection of sport fashions fo r ipeclalol$ and particlpantsllhite, 21.oa Sunchann·Soortswear u mS' • ' • • TIMELY SEASONAL SAVINGS NOW * BANKAMERICARD * MASTER CHARGE * HA YTHORNE CHARGE ACC'T BOY'S SWEATERS *CREW NECK *V-NECK _J * TURTLE NECK ~~-ffirt11es 3321 E. Coast Hwy. DEPT. STORE MIN'S SAMPLE . . •' Sweater~ '6 '8 950 NOW • • '11-'12 Corona Jel ~•r · 11 AVBIUE DEL MAR Sa n Clement• Famous Rua• Toga Jumpers. Reg. $12.00 NOW SWEATERS RIG. $7 3.99 EA. HG. $8 4.99 IA. '· MflPCll\ cn--r•l Fashi111 lslald • 644-2200 • Mon., Thars., fri.10:00 611 t.JO·Ofler dlys 10:00 till 5:30 •, ~ ' . J ' ' • ( 1 : ' I IWl V l'li.OT -· s.. ....... 5. 1'168 ,~ .... .., ... ...., Biiiy HlttlM and Harold Wll...,, both of Dayton, Olilo, were beaded for Kentucky whm Police stopped lhem for drlYln& witliout a license. According to pollce, they had only driven 22 mi!OI. Billy is 11 years 'Old and Harold is 8. ..... .. tn.dia~1 Rahnee Motte is not tM girl to get upset bt1 a prickLt1 1tt11ation or two. "'Or, 10 ti W()Ul4 1ttm. Lying prone on a btd of ipike1 in ,Paris rect11tlt1. she bet'ra11ed a litt~ rigi· ditil.rbve not tM ltO§fdgn of ~treu. Tht 1tunt drtw much attention ai the reopening of Paria ' music hall at 011/ihpia. No Trial For Crew Of Pueblo Fnm Wlh &ent<ea pANMUMJON, ~ -Some North K..-repomn coverillJ an armlltice -meetlnc aeld fl>. day tbol the Pueblo craw ere _,y 'Pi••. but they -1d not be put "" trial e aimlnala. The Oommunhl reporten OOID· mented on the Pueblo oase for the Brtt time since the U.S. inte.llia:ence oblp wu eetzed altl'lonh Kone'1 •lllrt cooot J ... 23. One roport« lllid: "'11le Pueblo crew .-e oat prilODel'W al war but u· ~klwee q:~. However, they an en- jo}'IDC oom.-~ ..... corded to war pri>on•rw under ll>- ~Uonal .,.. .. menll." 'IbeM remarks aroused specuLatim tl>al lie American crew mlal>I be set -ln ... ._ iuwro. Tho Stale Depot linen! ......_ uid ~ it cannot confirm a H~ mem- ber'• 8.JlDO!JllCfJ!M tbe relea&e of the captive USS Pueblo and her 82 crewmen by North K(lrea 1is "im· minent." '. . lletiy Jo and Steve Ellloll 1ot married on televmon'• "Petticoat Junction" lut 11euon. Thi• SatW' .. day they will get married for real. Lindi Key• Henning, 23, wbo playa BtClly' Jo, and Mika Minor, Tl, who portraya Steve, took out a mar· rlage license thi.S week at the Los Angeles County Courlhouae. Rep. William L. Dickinson (R-Ala.), a nnking member of ihe House Arm· ed Servl<e• ~. Aid Wed· nesday "reliable sources" ht could not name told mm ttie releue oi the cnw posslbly would be timed to coic>cide with the 20th annivertary of the formation of the C<llnruml.t re;!me ln Pyoogy.an&. That ""'1ld be next Sun· day, Washington time. OPINING NIGHT MISS AMERICA P~IANT WINNER,_ Ml11 Virginie, Ch.n1 Devis -Mlit· lcrwe, Susen Thompsen . - State Department tource• raid, hMYever. ''we havt nothing to stmsfan• tlat.e this report. We •e .mere we were , I am afraid." "We regard the Pueblo crewmen Al spies, but we will not put them on. trial," the newsmen were quoted. They said ncrtihing about when the Pueblo crew might be releaied. Virginia, Iowa J;leauties Win America Prelims A car registered-to Wllliem lhomton of West Wi.rwick, R.I., was perked behind the Providence Police Station and the police wanted it moved. They caUed West Warwick police and asked them to notify Thornton that ii the car "<asn't moved they would tow it away. West Warwick police told tbem to notify Thornton tbemsel· ve1. Thornton, a steamfitter. was woi-kini on a job inside the Provt~ dence police building. • Dong-A Ilbo uid Wednesday North Korea wa$ expected to say somethinC about their possible release on sept. 9. Mother, Blinded By Sun, Crashes Train; 5 Killed llJTAN, Neb. (UPI) -A mother, The 28th InternatiOMl Con· ar••• on Alcohi» a~ Alcohoi- ism metts Stpt. 16, biginning with a press lttnchion at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. The printtd annoucetntnt 34i4: "Cocktails will bi itrved at noon.'' ~ apparently blinded by the setting 1un, drove her auto into the side of a mov- ing freight train near here Wednesday evening, killing herself and four of her children and injuring her three other children. • When ~year.o0ld Chris Widener telephoned bis S.year-old girlfriend from a Los Angeles pay telephone recently, the young lady hung up on him. Chris thought her conduct was rather rude and hardly worth a dime so he flashed the operator and ·demanded a refund. The sur· prised operator informed him he would be entlUed to his money back only if his party had not answered.. Alter negotjating...for several min· utel, Chris convinced her the call \VBS overpriced. Tuesday, Chris got a nickel in the mall. • Bridegroom David Fall, of Bour· namouth, England, remembered evetytbing ... except the name of the hotel where he and his wife bad made reservations to honeymoon. Authorities quoted witnesses as saying Mrs. Cecil Jordan, 33, of rural Venioe, Neb .• seemed to see the 13-car Burllncton freight a moment before the impact. The witne11es said the car'1 brake lights came on and the auto swerved jwrt before it collided with tbe second car of the train. Saunders County Atty. R o b e r t Sullivan said the dead were Mrs. Jordan and children. Michael Ray, 10; Debra, B; Jiilie Anette, ~; and Marty, 2. A 1poke1man at St. Ellzabeth's hospital ln Lincoln said today tll.8.t Randy Lee Jordan. 9, was in very critical condition; Lisa Ann , 3, was fair; and Kimberley, 13 months, fairly good. • The engineer, R. H. Burns of Omaha, said he was traveling 41 miles an hour as the train moved across the accident scene, U. S. 27S..30A just southeast of here. Yutan i.s aboot 20 miles west of Omaha. Burns sald the flashing lights 1t the crossing were work.in1. He said he ilOtlnded the whistle and drove across the road. ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. CUP!) -'A d.tarmined VlrllnJa music major and a blue eyed blonde from low.a are the openin& round winners ln the Mils America peg.ant. c:Jlerie Slit.a.Me Davis of Clifton F<r&e. Va., a 19-year~ld junior at the Shenandoah Cot11erv1tory Gf Music, won WeOne1day ni&ht'1 preliminary talent competition over l& othtr girls. Susan Alane Thomp100, 20, of Des Moines, Iowa, was judged best In the swim suit cateccry in a field of 17 beautift. A crowd of 6,027 persons was on hand at convention hall kr the first of three nights of preliminary com· petition. "It's 1 load off my shoulderw." sigh- ed htiss Virginia after winning for her performance of an operatic aria en- titled "My Heart at Thy S w e e t Voice" from Samson .and Delilah. "I wanted so much to win and J did." By winning her preliminary swim suit round, the 5 foot 8 Miss Iowa duplieated her feat in htr state pageant. The tlauahter Of 111 air force major, Miss Thompaon ts a music educatiCl\ major at Drake University and meuures 36-24-36. Each of the · 50 state finalists will compete ln a talent, swim suit and' eveninc gown p-eli.m1nary over the three evenings. Although 1 victory is important it does not guarantee a pla~ among the pageant's l 0 semifinalists. This afternoon a second group of 17 staff winners will be intenrlewed by the six·m.an, three-woman panel of judges. The secood . evening o f preHminary competition wa.s !Chedul- ed to start .at 8:30 p.m. Miss Virginia is one of four daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davis Jr. Of. Cllf'ton Foree. He is a I locomotive ~gl.neer. Miss Iowa is one l Air Mass Cools Midwest • Boston Blinded by Dense Nort1iern New England Fog Califonti• c .... tal lli1rlr rnomlnt <loudt •fld foot "*" corn..., Hrti.nv c'"• br 1rte,_ flld1r. 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I of three children of Maj. and Mn. Abe Thomp&oo cf Grove City. Pa. He is an aa1istant' professor of aerospace !tud:ie. at GrQYe City College. 3/s" DRIL[ KIT REG.VALUE $26.32 1999 JIG SAW KIT REG.VALlJF $26.41 1999 . 'W~te-P.ower' • ·otf~.a~tY -) Poli~e · . . -.ln:-r·Negro At~ck NEW YOJIK (IJPI) T' Sb9ulln& •1Vh1f'.e Pow~" 'W li(;eorae Watt.ce !or Pre.~' • ~ ol 200 ol!-duty wljc"emen -P"'led -blackjeclts pd attacb<! .a JrOUP .. 91 Nein>e•. mlm· bo" ¢ tho Ji>Ilt\oot Black Pf'\1ll~"· W,cllle~ . Ilr. •...,hilJ!way~1~. the BrootlYll. Crlmlnaj ""\lflol B..._r. O n e of the. Black P..a.utht!F'• and a white. girl accompaqylng them 1ul- ruect scalp wounds in \tie .acuffle. There were no ~m. · · Miyor Jolin V. Ltndaay 9fdered .police CommisliOQ.er Howard R. Le.ally to conduct a fiy.Linv~gation iDtA>-tb• iJlc!denl and uport to him to· day.,* s~an far the mayor said tlior. woUid be·tio comment on th• in· cld«lt· WJ!ll 'a!ter the r~ bad been read. ' , .-T~• Bro<>klfD Dlai,ict A!!=eY also ord~ecf 111 jJM!stliaUoo and sald cbartt! would be filed, if .warranted . the OU-4tJtY~en •. membtr1 of an unotfidal: ~anlz.aUon known as the Law ~filt Group, h ad pftiered. outside the Ii X t b ·fl O Or oourtrooom JI(' Judge George Rader where a hfiaring for three Black Panther• wu scheduled. 'Ibe three . are charged w i t h as&aulting a policeman Aug. 21. The· jncident began when a group of 12 ~r ~ · Panbhers and some companions emerged from an elevator and coufront«f.':tbe off:duty pGlicemen, who were ~ in civilian clothes. One of the ~-duty policeman, wear- ing a ';George Wallace for President" button, apporaQhed one or tbe Pan· then and asked, "Where's your Wallaee button!" A shoving m1tch began, an<(. 1h• group oi oil-duty policeimn attacked ~ Panthers. who were wearing thelr traditional black berets and necltla.ces of machine gun bullets in leather straps. Witnesses said the o f f · d u t y policemen were chanting, "We 're the Wttite Tigers_ White Tigers eat Bla_i::k Panthers." .' The group of about 12 Bla<k f•~· thers tried to fi,lht Qack but were oot- numbered. Uniformed Poi;ce pOibed l)etwe~ the two erou_ps aruf, · Moved the Ntcz<>e• 'ond tlleir COIJ!l>&Dlons ba<k into the elevator. The j,ollce tben escorted the Panther& out ol the buikUnc and tile uelgbbott>ood, wal.t!ni will> Uiem unw tlley were ' &a!e)y in tull. ~ New York Thnea oaid In an editorial today that the in<;ident "reftects 1 danterowily sprf~dlnS '"'. Umebt amonc policemen here and e11Jewhere that beca.uu they enforce ti>< law they are, 1om~ai>. perlOl1'lly aboye tf'le laW." · J l 1 Prospec~i DiWl For Abe Forf,as . ' . . As Chief Justike WASHINGTON CUP!) -Senate Democratic IAader Mike Nandield said today that prospects Uve dim· med far Senate .approval of Abt Fart.as to be Chief Juii\Jce •• "Willi the passage of ti.m,e, the op- position to F o r t a 11 has tiardened," M'Wsfield told UPI. ''I thinlr.i~ts for his approval have blt:oine in· creasingly dimmer." Mansfield made the conuq~nU afier attending a Congressional Leaderahip Breakfast with President Johnson· at the White Hoose .. Supreme Court nominations wett disCUl!lsiia, but M.ansfleld declined to say wbethu he ba!I Informed Johnson ~of h ls pe.ssimiwtic outlook. · Until Thursday, Mansfield be.1 been optimistic that Associate \ Justlct Fortaa would be approved· by the Senate tlO succeed .E&rl wwen .a1 Omet Jurtice. The Presidant:also ha.a selected District Judge Hamer W. Thornberry tD become an A#oclala Justice. , . . ......t .. . . A bal>d, l>l Se .. te' Republi~~' Wjlh ·sapf,ort. · from ·some · •S.t>'lKt~ • r n Dehl~ts, hM been bdHttt\t' 1hat thti'. vh,;,~e enough votes to blodk th'e PreSident's ' "lame d u c k' .... ep. pobfbnen~. ' - '• ·on1is" • Jig Saws • CircOlar Sa ... Sanders ' ;· f ' · Qlacks. Decker® ,· iA" bRILL KIT ••• 8 "E£ES I .... SAVE $5 .24 u .100 '14 " drill. Ii". 3/16" & 'A" Bits . Wheel arbor. Horizontal drill stai;id. Chuck ·key. Chuck key holder. (U·lOO drill alnne, $10.99) REG. VALUE 1· .399_,· $15.44 24sa ------- ' I • ' I Sepiireligious Runs 11oo Tflursd1y, SfPttmbtr S, 1968 'Into Trouble • Ill ' DAILY "LOT If Britain EAST GRINSTEAD , England !AP) -''They say we have orgies here," said l!l<l,YOUllg Engllsbmon, poln- tiog 81 ~l•wirnming pool. ••W..•ni foO tiusy to heve orgies -we don't even have time to go swimming." nus was r. the country mansion once owned by tile Maharajah of Jaipur. It is naw beJX!qu:art~s of the Scientology movement, a semireligious organiiatlon from .tbe United States. This ''largest mental he a Ith orpnization in the world," as it calls itself, has become "GLORI FED JUNK . tnd TREASURE · SALE!" Rummage Sale for the benefit of SOUTH COAST COMMUlllTY HOSPITAL EXPANSION FUND 1000'1 ti It oms Houteholcl Gootls , , , Clothing ·•., Appllanc1t ••• etc. . . SAT., SEPT. 7th II A.M. te 6 P.M. SUN., SEPT. 8th NOON te 6 P.M. 37 4 OCEAN A VE. IJGUNA BEACH a ;torm center in Brils.in. menace to the personality the motl vl.lil t>hllosophlc p..bttcattona saya. '•Thie attaebed to lhe lnsttument, stude-nts or staff members the ban ls sWl on. It baJ Vil l t g er s in East and well-being of tbose so movement on the planet. . . purpoge 0( audlti.nt it to a box-like affair with would no longer be admitted claimed all along that Scien• Grinstead, a C"eOluries-old deluded as to become its the treeing of the soul by make t21e per~ more · sevei-al dials znd a cauge. to Britain or aUowe<I to pro-tologt.sts could come to Brl· marketcenter30rnilestrom ronowers." wildom." Jts publications 11>iritually able, t11'ore 'Jbe auditor watches the long their stay. \ tain as visitor•, but denied Londoo, seet a ban on the Scientology's rounder , contend 1t ~kes people awart1, more tree.'• 1 meter and registers the At one stage more than 65 them entry for exteflded Scieritelogists,• CllalmiDg they American scieoce fiCtton "more awareJ mere alert, · One of the in.strumeQts · Ouctuation1. A mer i can Sclentologist perioda , u.nc\er . a rtudent spread their Uiftuenc:e in the writer L. Ron Hubbard, 57, more wccesS'ul." It hU Uled is called the ''Bub-. 'A' Scientology magazine were stopped at airport& cltMilicatiOD. The. college ii town. is batted from returning to groups in the United ,States bard electromet.er," or "E· advertises: ''Buy an E-here and llOwn out again. A not rec:ogn.ized by t ~ e London's press has cam· England, He mOved his and around the wor~ and meoter." Scientology ' meter," and lists its price, chart.er flight of ' 180 government. paigned against lbe move-headquarters here 11 years claims millions of member1. literature says it meUUJ'ft fll2. Americans was canceled. . Gabnari a:a5d Scientology ment. ago but now reportedly lives A $dentology mint.Iler, the . mental It.de of li1• '!be East Grinstead col· Abaut 18 American staff has more than 100,«IO mem· Health Minis~er Keonelb aboard a yacht in the called an "auditor," gives dividuals, "'to discloee truth , lege has 200 to-300 atudents members left England. ~ut-bers in Britai.a. It also has Robinson last month de-Mediterranean. confessionala. "The con· to the individual who is · 4nd a staif of about 150, GWnan said "Studenta are its own legal department of nounced Scientology a 5 Scientology calla t t s e 1 i fessiooa! in Scientology ta being processed and thus Roughly halt the students n<>w coming in openly and five laW}'ers, all Sciea- " ·ft111 h ml 1 ''a Pr act i ca 1 religious not solely the recounting of free him spiritually." and st.a« come from outside we had 11 permits extended to'logists. They are now buay SOCl;;u,y ar u · · · 8 phi! ~Y · •-~~ l •--th t ~ Tb •&· B · · Th la k " 1111 64 libel uJ•· lar •"· potential menace," a 8 d osui--• miei-.....,.u:u n sum or Wf001f5 a .. 1e e person ~·r ~-r1tain. e government st wee . w s .._ -g ~ ability and increasing it... pe£SOn ha& done," one al tta cessed holds metallic cUps restrictions ruled foreign The Home Office asserts against British newspapers. moved to keep foreigners ~~-'-~~~~~0-~~....:.~~~'-~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~....:.~-''--"'--"-~~.:.:.~..:_..:..~'--'-'~~~~~~~'-~-=-~~~~~~-'-'--from coming to Britain as students enrolled at the College of Scientology here. "We used to get &bout 100 letters a day , most of ttiem abusive," said D a vi 'd Gaiman, spokesman for the College of Scientology. "Now we get from 300 to J .~ a day and none o( them are abusive -they &~k f6r information. "We are in verf nice shape despite the cam· paign," said Gal.man , surveylng tile swimming pool, the 200-year-old manor house, a newly built stone c&stle filled wit classrooms. all surrounded by 40 acres of rolling grounds. The healtti minister bas refused to disclose 'Ntlat he called government evidence . against. Scientology. The S c i e n t ologists say :io gov~rnment representative has ever come to East Grinsteoo to hold an ·m. vestigation. Jn Parliament Robinson said Scientole>gy "alienatfs members of families from each ot.bet' and attributes squalid and disgraceful motives to dl who oppose il. Its authoritarian principles and practices are a potential < EKDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAY 9 to 5:30 < YOU'LL ·GET A CHARGE . . . OUT OF THIS AD! 1lt INt< t 'Ll."" SELL CARS NEXT! (ah, p•r• Rima corn) AUTO BATTERIES Thi• i1 on1 our cu1lom•H 1u9911t•cl w1 h1ndl1, A 9ood 11Yi nt1 for n101t Ch•vi•t. 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Weary relief wmtera duf . <>Ut and burled Ibo !ltld. tben turned to l>qlidinC roof• fortbo Kvil>C. ~u1Fuol!Jl>ltnldtd her oldeo to bove cblldml orpbsned bf the quokn -~& •• hJJ other majoc Iranian cities. In Turkey, rescue worker a continued relief operettons over a 300-mile stretch c:i -· ADoto!ia near Ile Blade S... 'lltlere 'l'uto· day Nrtllqualcet killed 16 J'OrOOlll ond lnjund 200. While tile lNrUn Sl1oh llnd Empress made first .tops on ttleir grim tour Wednesday, Ille -con- tinued U> -In apots. Many buildlnp llill --ding in Ferdow, """1 bit by the week's two massive quakes, were tqipled. Rescue vrorkers pulled at lea.at one survivw from the red clay rubble oC single room homes, a five-ye..-old boy named Ahmed. UPI T .......... Boy's Best Friend Ringo, a part St. Bernard, is hugged by Randy Saleh, 2~, after the dog wu named winner of a dog food manufacturer's gold medal award as America's Dog Hero ol 19&8. Ringo 1aved his young master's life by llopping traffic on a busy highway where Randy had wandered. The heroic ani.JJial leaped in front of oncoming automobiles, bouncing off fenders and brought them to a scrteching halt ju.st yards short of where Randy was toddling on the highway around a hidden curve in the road. Rin- go will receive numerous gifts with the aWW'd to be presented in l<>s Angeles, Wednesday, Sept. 11. You earn mare in Newport Beach if you go ta Glendale . -GLENDALE ,·GLENDALE • ' '1~~8!'8J8A,G~ales#in Southern California.And a ~ 8CCOUf1t at any of Glendale Federal 's conven-i~MmSafull 25%morethan It does in a regular .. -...... ..-.. s · eocoont at a bank:' And Glendale Federal's Bonus Accounts earn even more. Safety? Your savings are protected by nearly $1 billion in assets, making Glendale Federal the nation's second largest Federal. Won't you wend your way to one of our doors soon? • Glendale Federal/Newport Beach SAVllCS AND LOAH ASSOCIATION• MAIN OFflCE: GLENDALE 2333 £eat Paciflc Coast Hlghltly el MacArthur Boulevard • Tiie ~·· S-.d l.lroast Fodorel Sev;nos and lotn Association whore your money eams tlMI natlon'a hlohtlt rtte. - ' East Germans , Warn s .. . Against 'Provocations' 1 I -Bl!ll\LIN (UPI) -EHt aped wllltotll UghU past GemwJ)' --y lt LI Soviet 411111 other cli!>lomaUc, coollderin1 retallolory ac-army end trade mlsrlonc. It tioD acaJn11t: a 11 a a ad raV«i tbe auto'• ~me num-·~" bf U.S. b<rasBC91. motorized patroll In East "We have good nerves and Bei'Jm. tt laid. me patrol . there are means a n d of Ml< mililary ......,. beer full reopoosil>lllty for tllelr pl"OVocative behlrior.'1 • AON said Wiiiem ailled -potrofJ --·-EMt Berlin ooa1.mifMd mDl't tbtn -Ent BerUn Mon-tneUloc1' ol botUng aucb \\ild ........ with ~ b WM provocateurs as tbe oc- 60 traffic -ill July and August alone,., Berliner Zeltun1 aid the patrols al8o d a m· a I e placard.I .and banners, •teeJ flats rm-10UWCUr1, 11DUl&l• 10<01 goods for bkd wrket re1ale in the Wert e.nd lbuae Ea&t Berlin citizens. _, °"' ... , wp&nts ol BC 91," Berliner fire. . .......1 .. _ .d The Oommulllrt -edlt,.i .., • ..,. .., · Eaat Berlin n e w 1 pa p e r ADN. the o!!iclal East Ber-ZelWng dllr1ed German DeW1I """i<t· laid, · .,ldien tn a U.S. Army .,The ret1pon.slble 1uthoriUe~ oulxlmollUe fired repeated J1<11n1 out tliat Ibo -.pant1 salvos ol b'8.nks as the car . Anti-~ab AM~l't 1CA'l.,..LARGl!ST FAMILV ClOTHIJll&·C~AIN Riots Rage In Israel J"f"A 1-1 tUPJl -fto fOY«'lllDIDI lo· day ordered police, to141er1 end civil del<nae WWW• to try to prevent more anti· Arab rioting in anger over torrorilt bombings ill Tel Aviv. 'lbree terrorilt bombs planted in waste basket.I ex· ploded near Tel Aviv'• cen- tral bus station Wedneldly, ltilJloi one man and lnJtdnt u-.. Hundreds of Is r a ell 1, angered bf the bom~fs, overturned iautomol:il)et .M1d attacked rany Arabi they could find in Jaffa, an an· cient port city where Arab and Jew had lived in peace since the creation of Iarael 20 year1 ego. At least 10 Arabs and an lsraeU policeman were in- jlD'ed. P-Ollce blocked all roeda leading to Tel Aviv and 11D'· rounded the ceatrcal market place in Jaffa to p-otect Arab reridents . 1be Tel Aviv ezplOllons marked the first time since the June 5-10, 1967 Middle East War that terrorlats hid managed to bomb Ibo city , center. Many ~ barely ex- caped the screamin& mobs in Jaffa. Police atopped many Arab motoriltl and took them into protective custody. In Tel Aviv, police ques- llonod 60 Anlll1 u suapect.s in tbe bornbinis. In Oatro, the newapeper Al Gomllourla said EtypUan Foreign Mlnl.-Mehmood Rtld told die Arab FonlJn, Min1ater'1 O:>nference that tbe-e -of Gtmnor V. Jorrlng to the Unlt..i Na· u ... bal !ailed. "AU indicaUons point to the misdon's failure," col· umnlst Mollmed Anis quoted Riad as 1aying. JUriq, s w • d lo h Im· f>Msador to the S o v J e t Union, has been traveling between hi• Cypru1 l>Md· quart..1 end Middle E~tem capita.ls for the pMt 10 monttis as a U. N. represenattive ~king a J>9<elul solu!im in the Mid· <lie Eaot. Riot Plot Uncovered In England LONDON ( U P I) Scotland Yard baa un- covered • plot by armed u· tremim to seize govern· meot buildings and tho U. S. -1 Ruslian EmbMlle1 during 11.n anti-Vietnam Wu I'llly Oct. 'rl, the London Times said t¢ay. Tllo ~ Nld the ex- treml.rts were made up ol. American students • n d "draft dodgen" in Britain who were backtd b y "t-oreign capital." '!be Tim• ond bto Ewn- lng Newa said tilt n - tremislt bad g a th t rt d firNnns and Molotov cocktails to dlsrup't eom- munlcations. It quotes senior Scotland Yard officials as safiAS the plot posed .a situat ion "'potantbl.ty M violtnt" IS the student rioting kl P-1.s the P'l't spring. Scotland Yard olflclally declined to comment "' Ille reports. 'Tlle Ttmes said the u· tremlsts plenned to try to toke over die Amerioon ¥<! S o v i e t embassitl, the A"*>Han H I C h Qian. mluion, the Brltiah Ministry., 0:1:4 No 10 Dowtdog Prime MJmaior Har<>ltl 'a of· ficW '""'-""· ; Tilt Times said s I mn-demonstra-tkm _.. planned in France, c;..,,,.,,, •lid lt1lly • OUR NEW 3·PIEC . WALKING SUITS N · WOOL DOUBLE K IT l . I I I i imported from British Hong Ki 99'. you'll agree they e worth 150 to 16 One ol the most stunning suits In new fmport collectioo, magnificen detailed.I Cr&Cflful shell plus a slhn skirt ..• and to top it all, a long-ler:i jacket with eye-catchina: spaced horbontal n'b effect, covered but slit sides. Jt's the wallcing suit you "''all: in IUlfWbere. anytime &om straJght into fall! Full-fuhioned. double knit in rich 1ubtle tones; misses' sizes 8 to 20 • SUN~AY OPEN 11 to 5 Cosio M111, I 6th end Now port GARDEN OROVE-12372 GARDEN OVE BLVD. • -. -----·-. • Cranston ·Backs Grape Boycott UPIT ........ l(\JNNING MAN Democrat Cranston l"RESNO ( U P I l illmocnl Slm!t candldllta AlaD Cr-lJ _.uni tho Calllamta ll>llPO boycott, but colling l<>r ill and .. .000 • 'llMIDICtmtnt Mid labor acre• lo bw1atn lop!Mr. <hualal cvried blJ .,.,.. --Republican MU Ral!er11 tnto .the vast Central Valley form area w~ mt uplalned hlJ ~ bolh at a Freeno ... ecafertlft and .. • Tulare o..mty lieu feed at- tended by 600 at a farm labor ump. He open! 1lle nl&bt In VlJalla before beedinl for Southern California. He termed the boycott ballc~ a mta problem and 1lle lleafan od- --ou11l ~ to "mdata the pr<tiem. I would like to ... tbl weight of~ IO\'ernmtllt ~ght '"· "1 know that many small ,ll'OW'ers and f.amOy fanners 'lltlo 1re ml Involved In this llllbor' dlJpQ .. be!Di hurt," be ll&id. ''But the pnj>l«n I. cous- ed b7 the l'tUbborn ttfusa l of • few glent ctq>Orate gNllpe crowen 'in another port of tile -to barpin with farm workers. 1 The lonner stonlord !n<Jt men alm> nn a few wind sprints -... n. trelning there fir the U. S. Oly*1pJc team. Gag Ba~kfires Groom Shot by Best Man I FREMONT, Callf. (UPI) when a 1barp sound 1liat· -The happy wedding tered the gaiety. I , I reception for Marvin and Door:, 20, fell to lhe fitor Jean Door was almost end-\\;ith a bullet wound in bis ed. It was time for one more abdomen. He gaspc!a. "Bbb- piCture -a gag "shotgun by didn't mean to do it He's' wedding" pose. my·belt friend," Door said. The best man, Robert He remained hospitallud \V\lcox, 22, a security guard in 1erioua oondition Wed· who kept a pistol at his nesday after the bullet was home, th e site of the party, removed by surgeon!. He wu to stand behind the hap. was paralyud. py·couple with the gun in bis \ 'Wilcox, who was not held, hant told police he clldn't think Everyone was tn position the tun wu loaded. HoUlupMan -. Kills Self • Newton. Attorney: 'Wipe Out Ghetto' OAKLAND CAP) -"The .. ...,., II not lo put Huey N•wtoo In the po chamber,. Ille ....-11 to wipe oul Ille gbetto1 ° hla lllWY• 111.d U h• llllmJDOd up tile delen,.. Wedoelday. Newton, a member or tl'le mili1ant Nearo 111 a c It. Panther orgaoizat:loa, 11 chal'ged with 1l&yq • wblte polk:eman ""° bolted bi:I: car tn a Ntcro ne~ood wt Oot. is. Newton'a· a ttor a e y. Oha.rle.s Garty, saJd Officer ~mmand , Bobby Seale, has LOS ANGELES (AP),_ John Frey stopped ttie car said repeatedly, "If Huey is only because 1t was on a convicted, the sky's the After .Heist ' $20,000 Fire Rages in LA ' PoHce say a bank robber pollct list of Black Pcther limit." cornered at the scene of a vehicles. He· said the case -.ooo •·~-~~ hlm,.ll was a "dl-.:al -mpt" Frey 1!led to de a th , LOS ANGELES (UPI) - ....., ·~ iJ•IV~ Heanta was wounded three Fire ca~ an esUma<ed to dff.111 retller tll8n be oap-to ltt Newton, and he ac· ttme1 and Newton waa mot 120,000 damace Wodnelday lured and retllmed t o cused the prosecution of through tM abdomen after nl:ght to a reddential-ciom· im-. dootorlng testimony. Frey halted Newton ..,d a mercial building in aoutb A pollce offke.r fired .at Prosecutor Lowell Jensen N&gr0 companion. central LO.I Angele11. Robert Rubin, 30, at the diaplayed anger for the first1--"--.:._----------=------ 51me 1Mtant in the belief time in 'ttle · 31 trial ctay:s Rubin wu aiming at him -when he said Gery'• ac-~-Ix;.~ but missed. cusaUon was false. r : ~e Lee, man.ager of ''l Ocrl't do tibat, and I the Crocker Cibizens Na· haven't done It and I resent 7)j~j' tionral Bank on S o u t h · being &CCUISed 0( it," he Western Avenue, said Rubio said. "We do not doctor . had vowed he wouldn't 'be . evidence. We do not put on I taken alive after police ar· wi41esaes that p er j u r e rived Wednesday fn angwer themselves." / to a silent burglar alarm. The Jw-y receives tbe case • "HI go back, I'm dead," today. · !): <fl Lee quoted Rdltn a.s saying. .'lbe seV!ll men and five I "They're not aotnc to take woiDen mual decide I I me badr;," , Frey's death I! l!rst clegee • • No Attorney at 1949 Trial-Rapist Freed SAN DIEGO (AP) - Robert Floces Saundens' re- jection of ttie rigtit to coonesl during a l94g cape trlail hall woo him his frte<Xm from a 2QO.year prison 1entence. "I can't believe what bes haj>pened. I doo't bell<ve I'm ~letely free. This must be a miracle," Saunders u.id Wednesday aaer .a judge diamissed the charges e.gatn!t him. Saunden, 51, was sen· tenced Ill 1949 in Son Diego to four cOOlecutive t.etms of up to 50 yeers ofter pleacllng guilty to diaries of rep;ng an 11-year:eld gtrl. Court records show that be wolvld hi• rigjlts to a pr<limlnary hearing withoot consulting an attorney and that he repeatedly told the court that he did not want an attorney. But Superior Court Judge • Ell H. Leven!IOll r u I e d Wednesday that the sen- -,..... illegally im-posed because Sauodtn wa& not adequately advtoed of his riatJ,t to COlm&el. "The transcript ls devoid of eny mention of the def en· dant. requesting counsel," Levenson said. Levemoo baaed his fin· ding on Supreme Court ntl· ings regarding the ('00· stitutional right to Dave an atb:lrney et all stages of a criminal proceeding. we are hiring o._ly UNIQUE pet"le! N.wport National Bank fi· Orenge County•• fe1te1t growing •nd "meat" Unlqu• Ind•· ·pendent Bank. We will only hire unique p10• pie who 1r1 WARM· FRIENDLY• EFFICIENT to staff Jt'1 seven offlce1. Our growth he• opened n1w opportun!tl11 for 11ller1, 1ecr1tarle1 ind cltr1cal help. Exp~rl1nc1 11 helpful but not ntctldry.• So, If you quellfy u • 11nlq11t ·person end want to work with unique people incl tn)OV outstanding btntflls. then c11\ Mr. Martin for an 1ppolntman1 at 642-3111 , NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK W11tcllff 1t Oov1r Newport Bitch, C1lifomla • No 1ge 1lm\t and no w1g1 llmlt. (whr.re you11 fuui the widest selectioncy.fashioni06~) • ' ' WOMlll'•&O*hn'• KNl!I! HteH BOCKS How Fiii CGlcn ... tll;llel. 79o1o •• (a) Lu9'.tr patent 111 bladl, taupe antJIUI, browno'/j/; lb) l rown b; arttn thadow 11\tlQUe. ..... 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OPEN SUNDAY 11 tO 5 • Costa Mesa, 16th and Newport lolllevarCI 6AIDIN tHOYI -12J7Z IOAIDIN IOIOVI ILYD. ,\' ' l I l 1 · 1 ' I- • • • ' • • • .• DAILY PlLOI" Meetings DEATH NO'l'ICES POE "'-forte '4.. .... lfMl ,__, u,,., ~"""9!1 kadi. O•te _, Cl•th, ""'· ... S<lrvtwCI 11'1 .... J. c . ,. ... , C•le MeM1 ltoti.n L ,..,., s.a11 Ill• Ifft, .nCI J•met It, l'oe, W•ltllnt- lon; ""nhr Mr. •nel M"· f'1ttry M. 0.Vlt,. C.tl' ~•; brotM"r, HubtrT ~"11. Woodlancl Hllt1; •rtd lle\'tln 1nnelc:hlkl,.... Senrkn .... 111 111 l'leld $.lfu,_y, S..01. 1. 11 AM, PKlfk; vi.w c~-1. wllh 1t1v. J•.._ Llldv- e-rwoollll offkl•Unt. lnlemwt1f, P•clflc: V'-w Memori.1 P•rk. Olrecteel Ill' f'• ctf1c Vino Mortu1ry. SPAW CPI. Jamn 0 . 5'>aw. 9M OM; SI., Cc&i, Mesa. DIN A.VII. II In Vlc!Mm, SurvtvPd by moltllr, N•llO J. SPIWI tlf'o!Mr, lt~rt, of !tie ~-; 1ls"'rt, M,.., Mltrv Ann Sh.offer, Vlttlnl11 ""rd& .S1>aw, of ~ "°""'; "'•"''""' ,,..ndf111'1er, Cl,.rln G~n. of Con- ron:I; pal~rnal gr1ndmolher. Mrl, """" Grau l•nlo, Penn,ylv•nl•. :s.ervtc.s .... m .. held Frld•y, l PM, l"Klflc View C"-1. lnr.rmer.r, P•· Clfk V.... Memorlel P'•rtl. Directed br PK11k vi.w Morlv•rv. DAUGHERTY ltos1l'tft (ltoul 0.11111>ft1v. Jl:J7 Tl'f,.. ltv Drtvt. Cotti Mini, O•te d de1111. s-.1. l. ~rvlvM 11'1 ITl<Jll>er, Mrs. f'&Tlicl• Vennolen, COiie Mfftll 1•~ er, J•,,.., D1ullhtl!'rtv, C1rYlna; br~ er. Ollr1" "· 0.1191lertv, C<11t1 Mnt; 11Wfetltet', W, A. Vtrrnolftlo COii• Mftf>J trendmot""", Mr1. TNm•n Hort. d P•..-trna. •ncl M". c. c. D1lllher1V, M.lnt!vUle, Ml!olourl, II:• -..le!n fMU, Frld1y. II AM. St. John lht 1 ... 1111 C1tholk c1111rcll. ll'IMI' ,,...,.,, Good .Stw:.~rd Ctmef9ry, Siii! Mortu1ry, 17(1 .S11Pflr1W. C-... Maa, Dlrwcton. McCOLLUM Ltl.tl M.. McColhlln, :IHI Shi .... .., l•M, Nell'P«t ae.dl. DtoPll ., 1f81111. S.t. 1 su"'"""' 1rr h.o1t1er11&, """"" II. Mceotlum1 ltlrw .. uellten,. MrL Loil Gokl, P1rh, ll11fto111 Mn. 8o!t- ,, .. kny, ltllntl,..lon a.ell; Mn . "°""' Armbrwl, N--.ort lltftl'I/ 11 t,..ncldllldNll •ncl 1.J l rMt-11r•llddllf. dren. S.rvlal, "rld1y, S PM, 111!11 CNPfl, 17'1 5ul!frlor, Coilt M.11.1, Wiii! Mn, W1,,tn Ho.,..l1nd1, C.$., ol- ll(l1tlrt1. PLATFOOT laul1 H. Pi.ttool. 1131 PorlOll Orlw, c .. 1. MIMI. Survived Irr wlle, Helen; "''" llOAI, J1ttrv, J11n11 encl II.:& !rl. 111 of COltl Mitt.el d1111llter, Mn. lucllle l'r1tt, Cl:ilt1 MIMJ l'#o •IJh!n, Mn. F. J, l el'tllp. °""""' Mrl. E. KunotllTlln, Qhl91 Md 1' 1r1fldthllo!,.,. Rourv. Frld1v. I PM. ll!®ltm M111, 5.alurd1y, t AM, both ti St. JOllCfllmt Cllllol!c ONrdl.. 1,.. ~nt, Good .S ......... rd CMWtlrv, DI-toed Irr 11~1 11':11"""" MC1nl1'1'Y, 111 ·erOldw1~, COit• Mfta. PARIS Vl~l1 Ptrlt.0 'Aff U, of :Jin Glbr.f. '•'· Coit1 Me11. Servkti Plnell111. &ell lrwciw1r Morlu•rv, 111 llf'OICI. "'IY, C°'ll MP..,, ADICKl::S S1llv Mttdtell AdlcllH. l57 G..-ble, Cosll Mo!». Senrlcn P11ncll,.,. Wnt. cliff Ot11>e! Morl\l•rv • ......_ BERGLUND R•l'lllv .S. 11•,.lund. AH JI, of Dll "'''""' C!r(lf, Hu11tf1111ton lie.di. D1"' af <1e1111, ~. I. Survived b~ D1rPf1!1, Mr. •nd Mn. 51•n Be•thlndJ tw• tltlfn, k l"' •ncl Cl'ltrYI; b!'Dll!tr, M1rti;; ,,..rodmollltl", Mn. H. Jensen. F1111tfll Hfvl<H Wiii tit held S.t· urCltv, I PM. •1 n.. Faun1u1" (hurdl, H. I , lnterrnt!tl, P1clfk V!fto Memo<itl Ptrll;. Smlll!.1 Mortu1ry, DI- ·~""- BAL Tl MORTUARIES Corona del ~lar OR 3-Mst Costa l\lesa Ml 6-U%4 ,/ BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broadw1y, Costa Mesa LI 1-3433 DILDAY BROTHERS Huntlnttoa Valley l\fortuary 17111 Be1cb Blvd. Huntington Beach M!-7771 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery e Merta.,, Cbpel -Pldlk Vin llr!ft Newport 11<.U. Calllonlll Nf.Z'lll PEE!t FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '1111 Belu A ... II'--lltllm SMml'I MORTUARY IZ'7 Hall Ill. --~ ~Nm ft!STCl,IFP llOll'!'UARY c e;. rm Ill...·~ 111eu ··- • -------~------------------------------------ lllur5dq, $tptt111ber 5, 1.%8 UNDER CONSTRUCTION -An arti5t's rendering shows the new 11-story, $5 million Southern Califor- nia First National Bank Building, an addition to the Segerstrom Center, which is currently under conotruction at 1055 lj. Main st., Santa Ana. Slated for completion in October, 1969, the 160,000 square foot building will house the bank, Pacific Telephohe and Telegraph Company offices, a stock brokerage firm and a penthouse on the 11th floor for corpor- a te offices. Construction Starts On New Bank Office SANTA ANA -Conolruc- tioo was begun here this ~ on tile '5 million Southern Oalifornia Fi.nit Naticmw Bank Building, a major highrise addition to the Segerstrom Center. 'fhe Jl·story, 16 O, O O O square foot building, which is scheduled for completion in OcOOber 1969. will house the bank, Pacific Telephone and ~legrapb Company, a stock brokerage firm and a , penthouse on the top floor for corporate offices. An at- tached multi-level &arage will provide parking fDr 300 cars. The building, at 1055 Main St., has been architecturally designed to expand tile pre5ent 30,000 square foot building at loth and Ma Jn Streets occupie4 by the com- mercial office of the Pacific Telephone .Compa11y and BuUwn's Men's Store. Designed by R o b e r I Clements and Associates, the exterior will utilize vertical reinforced concrete fins and bronze tinted glass. A landscaped walk way will connect the front entrance with Main Street and the Buffum's buildin~ 7 Facing Bookie Charges SANTA ANA-Seven Los Angelos County -i• lac· tng bo<*mak'ng,tndlobnenta by thoO.ange County Q'and Jury have mtil Dec. 11 to answer to arra:ign.rllimt and enter th5r pleea to the COO!lty Superm Court. Qm.ged with illega l operation of a bookmaking ring, the swipects reportedly were active in the Orallg~ aod sente Ana areas. The physical loc&ttion ol the ring, however, WVMS in Los Angieles the dlstrti:t at- tomey•a office said. Emmett AIJen Canard, .U, No<ll! Hollywood; Va I James, 51, Cos Angeles; Sylvester Blake, 38, North Hollywood; Nelda Duncan, 'J:l, Inglewood; Mar 1 en e Whately, 32, Ccmpkm and Juanita Taylor, 34, Los Angeles were arrested in mid-August by Lo& Angeles eut2lorities. Talks Slated On Religion ORANGE -A lecture series on rtUgious Issues will be among the courses offered by st. J o 1 e p b College this !all The series, featuring a di!· ferent speaker each week, will be Thursday nights at 8 p.m. on the campus, LaVeta Avenue at Batavia Street. Cost for the elgbt lectures will be SIO. Contracts Awarded By County County Hospital Chiefs Increased ORANGS -Department ,medical stirvicea, nursing SANTA ANA _ Contracts beads at the Orange O>unty MrVlces, general &erVices (or jobs ranging fr 0 m Meddal Center were In-&nd admini.:ltraUve senrk«. SI:ll,:IOO !or Orange County c:reued Tuelday from four A Grand Jury probe which Medical Center alt.ratlona to abt. Indicated a laxity in billlng down to t10,7M for repairlug Tht Board of Supervisors of patients, u well as et- a caretaker's cottage were al!O iPPfOVtd tile creation forts to collect delinquent ac- awarded by the Board of rruor.na•~!°. fl, assistant ad· counts, prompted t h • ..,u-..,. reorganization, prlnclpally Supervisors Wednesday. New department heads the post of fisoal services The iow bidder on the are directors of personnel directOI' who will conduct all mental health b u i I d i n g 48!Vit'e! and fiscal services. m a t t e r s c o n c e ming remodeling at the medical :Th=·==°'=ig:tn:al=:r:our=='=r=•=""'='=nue=:':lrom==patl=:en:t.=. = center w a s disqualified because It failed to list 1ub'.- contractors. That w a s ,-,.,,.~·•"'tt '•<M•·•.Ll':\~J.~. ' .· . ~' Lauren Construction Co .. Of AMERICA'S LARGES,. FAMILY CLO.THING CHAIN Buena Park, with a bid $98,999. The award went to the se(ond lowest, Ray Wilson o! Los Angeles,, at $106,300. Wilson was also awarded a contract !or remodeling the orthopedic clinic at the .... medical center. The bid was $120,300, the lowest o! three. • •• I :~ NOW! • FREE SAFE DEPOSIT BOX! . I }, Mercury Savlncs now off' home Improvement loans up to $5,000 and •lcht years at low rates and small monthly pay- ments. Inquire at Mercury Savlnp and Loan Association. Buena Park Ofiice; 827·2320 Huntington Beach Office; 540·4050 r or Mercury S1vtrs1 malntalnine minimum balance of $2,000. • Mt rcury Savlnp ' +Jf.fti+ polky 1swre1 you thli hill st lqal ralt of interest for lnsur9d u vin1s. • funds earn lntertst from date of receipt. Funds received by the tenth of the month urn lnter9$l from tht first lntertst compounded Oaily- bonus accounts available. MERCURY SAVINGS 110111 Olflct: !814 Knott Avt~ BueM P•r- On Knott, near Uncoln l1f]orul Offlct: 7812 Edln1er Ave., Huntln1tan B11clt Across from The BrOldway Shopfilng Center I ' ' f i .. • i I l ' I j l l " ( ) . I . ' ' I I SAVE $3°0 BANDIN I SUPER WEEDILIZER BOYS' CASUAL SLACKS, DRESS-UP JEANS Erilite 1tocl: reduced! 2 7 Trim, lapered 1tyling $ in permauently pres.scd cotton-and- poly~t~ bl.oo. 1,,. for plain front cuua1s or- J ' •• yoke bad.: dzcss·up 3 99 , ;..m ... u .. 1y reg. . ea.. ' ·1 colon, 6 to 18. ' •• --- 9" R19. 12.95 50 Lb. IGCJ The only pottftt Dlchondr<1 Ferttliaer r t. a t conrrols o 1: a 11 1 , and 32 orher weeds attd lmech. ''1\e End of the Wttd 11 Com· ln9" when you us• lmtcl- lni Sup,. w ... un, •. AND GO THIS APPLICATOR OR SEEDER I Only 9•• • .. 0.95 ENJOY FALL COLORS! FAST GROWING 'quid Ambar Tren for Mnd- tcope accent and shade. HUSKY T TREES snc1•L RIG. )98 S's FOR THE JUNIOR BOTANIST VENUS FLY TRAP A rwllf c•,.f•eN -w.tc.lrl tt '-11,. Cote"" fl)" •IHI -11 uwwllitt h!Mctl. 149 lrl9ltt CJl•en in hot sun or shade ex:c.a ... r HttCJln9 bos· ker plant. Tenlflc droUCJltt re- lllfWlt 9roue1d cover. Very effectl•• for frogrance, beauty & landscape Yalue. l.«9e, thrifty dark 9rHO plafth. ga~ 1 GAL. SIZE ga~ 1 GAL. SIZE Re<;i. $1 .60 ,.."'-. ·-- DECORATIVE BARK All Grocln -small, medium & ktr9e. Greatly erihancn the beauty of flower bed1 & shade gardeJ. 3 CU. FT. BAG MEYER LIMON BEDDING PLANT ~ ~ '(~ • BUSHY PLANTS PANSIES =-~~............ . 98¢ I h i Sa., .... Sl .75 .• 3 DOZ. Req. 79c Doz. CHRYSANTHEMUMS Husky plants in 4 " pols. Bursting into beautiful bloom! AU COLORS 3 59~ Each FOR 150 HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M., SUNDAYS I 0 A.M. TO 5 P.M. SPECIAL PRICES GOOJ? THRO UGH SUNDAY, SEPT. 8 \ 2640 Harbor Blvd • COSTA MESA CALL 546-5525 i--::..::.:..::.:..-::-::::-:::::;--i ·li HALL-PREST NEVER-IRON ·I FAVORITES i tor back to school! BOYS' 11 DINO" COLLAR SPORT SHIRTS \\'r'rr. up to your ncd: witla big news in col.Jan-The "'Dino· -• lona: point button- down with plenty of fashion •ppc11ll Nevtt- iron polyct1er-colton chambny tn solids, stripc11, 8 to IS. 2hw5 99 • ' reg. 3.49 ea.. OPEN SUNDAY 11 to 5 ---- ' ~ ' -·---' I J • j Costa Mesa, 16th and Newport Boulevard GARDEN GROVE -12372 GARDEN GROV! ILYD . • ....... ·-":""' Reading , Program . ' Falters SACRAMENTO. CAP) - Sewral Calllonlla achoo! disrioU ho.,. been caulbt ohort t!Jll month w!tbout · money to pa,-teachers already hired 1o cm opeclll ..-.. trainln1. ' Gov. Ru&llD'• lll8·19 -bud(et contalDs about '1& millloo to continue the Millfr.Unrub reoding pro- gram, du!tned to pve apoclal -•tlon lo children who don't rwd well. But about 16 mllllon <>! Ulla y fl a r ' 1 Miller~Unruh funds allocated for new or upanded J)rOJr&ml "didn't > JO very lar -fll!ldin( -the requW we'" had cn .,.... haod," ezplained John Mor· :.J rb, readint conl\Jtant for 4 · the Slate Edueatlci!l·Deport. ' v-, merrt.' 1 "'" Morris aaid Tue a day ,, IOboOI dilt1lctl bad been -. Warned earlier this year that there might not be enou&h money to handle Ill requuts for new readina: prO&:rQnl• • But I O m e diatricta hirei· r e a d i n I sPd.IW• anyway. -·1ii'J a matter of d111tricts sin)ply not chedring the In· for~.·: ~orris said. He' eotimated that about '10 mllllOoi In -m<1nty W®}d bave been needed to meet all the rt-qu'eiis fOr new or ·improved readliii prolroln<. Amq the dl&trlcta wlll<h !ailed to rece!Ve reque"8<{ lundl are OjaiJn Ventura County, Tor- rance near Los ~•lei Gld cupt,ttoo in the Son Fron· cid·Bay Area. 'l'lio Ojoi cn.tilct" hired !ooi rNdlng teacJien before being anured Ulere was no 111oaey -to pey them. · )llorrJ, Nld the ·16 mllllon for new or expanded readln1 prolJ'l'IJU WU alloCated to distriola with · th• lowest =J scores. The ·tiel were aet up on • law ttU& ·Ye.II' ipomored by Sen. George "Miller Jr., (D- Martlnez). Miller and asf!lembly Speaker Jes .. M. Unruh CD· Inglewood), were sponson of the Miller-Unruh Reading Act. Morris uid SlO million of the '16 mlillllO MiJi.r.IJnruh funds allocated this year i& being uood for exl.!tlng readl!lf procram• .. J!U1' he .aid ti>at the $6 million fur addltidnal proarams "has been committed as tar.·aa it would go." The DAILY PILOT Cover~. Boating -Bast in West ' . Surrender to the Great Engliah Fiah & Chip•· Invasion! SHOW THE WHr'n FLAG • • DAILY l'ILOf • 1 J l . OPEN SEVEN DAYS .:A WEEK • • • 1HI A. B. C's OF ·.~. i '( r , WlllC . DAYS;: t AlM. UNTIL 9 P.M. SUNDAYS -10 A.M; UNTIL 7 P.M. ' , ' •• I BAAll_ .. ft_ ~AUftAI ·uii..,n= 1v=~vnVv&.. .·.: ·· .. ;, ... ,,. ALWAYs· THE · NEWEST BoDGmY PRICED 365 cus10M1RS "sHO'P. REWED _. IN , STYLES AND C9LORS \ DAYSY A . YEAR • l.N OUR SIL' "SERVJCE·. Sl'ORES SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 16th WOMEN'S AND TEINS' umE HEEL WOMIN'S AND TllNS' DRESS FLATS frtm••••• .,..,., ef flM ......, ....... _,.. ....... ,.,....... DRESS r SHOES · 96 ::.::'i.~.-:-~ )96 -Two stylos sloow• ... "°"' • , .... , of .... , • 1tytft. ·' MEN'S AND; 1ovs··. DECK SHOES Comforttble and long-wearing 11Squeg1e 11 soles, cu1hia·n insol11 and arches. S1g1 gr•u a~d .. navy bluo .. I '"'' MEN'S DRESS SHOES 69~ 9llO!lty ...., Mtffl for ... ., ,_,., SMMltl mid ..... ...,_ _,, llyi• G•m leothtt llladc ,olntff -3 ey•.1 e••""' ..._. -.J"t& II --------- ( ' ... •. . ' •• , PAIR MIN'S AND IOYS' BASKE.TBALL SHOES The moat wantitd basbtHll ahoea in high oz low styles. Black or white .. -Cuahioned imoler and arches. · , FREE 89 PAIR CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES ~ .. " , , -' . . ":j .. !'"' :.1.; liuNTINGTON , llaClf ' I ~SE FROM OVER 10,000 PAIRS OF SHOES ON OPEN DISPLAY ·· "THE SERVE YOURSELF W.AYTOS.AVEMOlfEYONSHOES •191 •1110n- .. SPllHMALI • 147·9121 CHILDRIN'E SHOES '"* -...... llotofowol_, ....... ,., ..,. ... tlrh "'-k·t..scliMr-.. , ·-- . . ' WOMIN'S AND cHICDRIN•S llNNll SHOii .. '6:·9 , -• : .. PAIR ....... lty ....... C1,1•\.11 ....... "'""""'" lo w.lc, wlllto, M. w.. ,_ ......... " • HUNTtNGT• llACH 1001lf ADAMI • .. noo1HUUf (Nut le s..-Dntl 962·9171 :\ - !.!. -~ ....... __________ ..,,.,::..::;._.._~~ • '-' ==----· '"*" ---·--··-· ------'----------~---'----------------~ 1 ! PENETRATION N ••• 1., ..... ,.,.M , •• .i. tk1 DAILY ,IL.OT, ho111•t•w11 111wi • ...,.,.., f•r fft1 f&bcllo1n Or•1111 Coed. .. ']l1$z at Josef s' CCX:K.T.All DAN,CING EVERY FRIDAY -S to 8 p.m. FEATURIN& THE ANSELL HILL TRIO JOSEFS 2121 E. COAST HIGHWAY AT THE JAMICA INN Coron• Ciel Mar 673·°1180 THE LEADING ENGLISH VODKA Borzoi.Imported English Vodka The vodka distilled and bottled by James Burrough, Ltd., London's foremost .--' family-owned ~stiller since 1820. For diem.-1ujn&fj' &J••odtd!y matllinf. UJ"Jlar-t1111." $6~49 41$ Qr. YlrAYS A WEEK BACK-TO-SCHOOL TOY~OIBIES STATIONERS Sheet Protectors H •IV 1 "9tete piotectOC' 1h"'11 for 90hool or offkM. with ~ baekl•1 - LM!d up MW for '" e • y """'· .... 3 10c 3 '°" 25o.. O,.ty .,., Pedigree Quality Pencils Typing Papa Westchester .,,..... ....... , ..... _ 9Fmal1Me --Ol'IH SUNDAYS , • • STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES 100 SHEETS fllER PAPER FREE _ ........ tf ___ .,. UMIT OM COVPOI flll CIDOMll • ' .... z"' Zic 9:. PORTfOUOS COUPON •OOD POI 6 ONL T COUPO• YAU• Ml'r. Wirf. IJ IJMfT ONI COU Pll CUITOMll FU.cnoN RASH CARDI C...., WMl:um .... 2t., .. 5' Olly CCMlfOM ...... s.r. l-IU'r •• -- ----"---_e--~=-=-~-""-- -~ =---=---=-=-~ ~----~-- SALE! ,.ICIS lfPICTIYI Su1. I THIU Sin. 11 Canvas Binder lturdy h1evy 01nva1 blndtr. Color, blLH. Webster Dictionary Compact 10he.I A eff1ee , ·N-WOrid' 99• Edltioft. Oftty ... Bk Pens Binder Zipper Pocket wtft ttt IMruftr. ~ ~ ......... , . .,_ YW.. ~"' •lphabet.. •tG· ......... 3 199 vaiu.. OnfJ' f.w • iS TOYS-HOllllS-STAnONDS • ' LN LEGAL NOTICE ' • --·-------~~~~~----------------------------------------..... ------------.... ~ 1 .ia111tlee .Rebuts &•ties - v~s. Tur~ ... Up Heat on Racketeers ' . WASHINGTON (AP) -d..,.mn ... t bas gone soft on dlctmenll ml coovletlom ---la tho - 1be Ju 1 tic e De~e.nt the ca:i;:eer criminal In have .iocreeHd 1teadJ17 Uon'a btltcl1· _____ ...,,. • ML MUM ~-i., -~ 1eatbleroo-9tbearlt's yjewfftheti year ~uln alnce. · ~"'ftt A .. i111111 .. 1111t ... , • Oooala I r.aca.r;:t.C'l;n -am s m~" e ec ve one N ' eutena1t a . during fiscal 1968,, Alty. the .lllstocy o! federal i.... He 41dn't apodllcoll1 Qilcpo, -ID&Jor Gen. R a m 1 e y Clerk enorcemem•1 effort to mtnticm it. but CODVlcttom H_,,. s..r ti 'NtrUlllkt, reported Wedneeday. ellinlnate.organized crlmt." aclinlt pmblers r 01 e Jl!.i !"" ~ _, COD- HiS accounting oo the "Heavy .·.and Increasing &barl>IY lollowlllJ special ..._ 111 ., -plat 11 fight •lalnlt pJ<lleoe!oo.i -pres1ore from coordinated legislation OM<t6d b 1 'l1li -n,ld no. bl the crimlllall waa • In some law Mforcemenl acUoa , , • Congr.,. lirl961 bonn1nl h Jlllllce ~t'a .... reipe<ta a ·rebvttarto <Jltlc• bil9 • wt-· orpnlald tranemlaaloii of woceriul !JI. ..n bepa le lllcal !WI, wl)o have.· lmp11ed t b e· crime's bold In mlll)l ·parts tonnadon and g a m b H n 1 Clark Mid, when -ho GRAFFTl1 of the ooU...," be said. parapbernalla acra11 lllale eallod &· -fcrce -a Reporting a reeord 1,166 Jines. IOllll at .__,. anc1 In- by Lury pef$<)1JO . Jndided In case• Clark said the ledmil . ...U,lllOn tEolll bJ -al handledb,ythe.deportment'1 dralJMleauatit210blowllor . ...,..... 1Bo.v!n1 c:om·. ·or~anized cr1me and IUIPtCled momberl at th• preh•••lvtlJ apbllt racketeering oeclion, Ol4rk Milla dur!D( Ibo paot 13 or fan I 1 t 'd erimt In 6aid convictions totaled 520 years. Of thele, ht ~' ~ lf'tll -WM -up 30 percemt from llical 48 _.. tdeled ... .... laolld>td. • HB 1'""""1, s.,ltmlHf 5, 1968 DAILY '1LOT J,J R·oger Keeps Rabbit·· Hopping -for Awhik. UUU., Mau. {UPI) - Ro.-tbtClle1llP1ake 'ietrtever kopt K o n the wllli. robbij llO!>lllnl for •· wh1lfl but everytblnt's com, Inc up -. for the bunny. now. And11>t Coast Guard !J pleMed. Wheo the rabbit -ioln· Id Ibo Pol!K ,\.11 e r o n lifeboat tlatlon U & IDucot, YAWT-llflmYlllllP. • 1967 -.and of those, 281 vlcted durinl Ibo pmt lllcal · · Re llld.11111 "<ODCtl>I-"' -~ were again61 ',garnbling and year eodill( J..... .. .-11.r.1 -ad· • 'lir. ••Kl SCHOOL NllD' I ra~g.·sayen hundred To dO 1~ the·~~· 4~?'-~ ~~ ~;l" ~.~~aid.are lorney• In tl>6 •--~1 :=.::..::.":!.:lb: ~ -....;;=====:.;;;.,.-------,,,.---i Msm-lOCllSo-U6H1S ~w-..... ~•M, ~ ... • I and orgoolbld -. -. ..... . nod . HOlNS ltACICS-'naa rum T)io ettoney generi!"aald ilSo Jncre•od llUilfl1 ml . ...,.. 't:."' JOO llOS TO CHOOSI l'ltOM th .. l,166 figure . eompa<ed . reached .. all-llalt bllh 1IOI acolllll_~la NtroiY t, M-a Op"""."' Rec Class . -----.::-o:-"<::::"-...--T"""--'. with 1,1177 In fiscal 1967' but eer Midi., -.........,., • • 'Le ........, he thought a more dram8llc · Y · . · ~ Pl. Ji ..,... · $~ ,._....., eompartson -"wilh il>e 19 These _...,., the at. r111111· "b<icl'"1o Ibo c:rlme BO(lmilng oqoare dance Nert ouch danc:e !J Sept ~ l ' , lndictmellio reblrned · in tomey ,.._ aid, .pent hllllen ml ~ pi;llDlaed dMI• 1tart next ""1t at 14 at the Commun t t Y 17071 Ma11Dh at w-19fi0 : · nearly 7,000 man·d•J• four JDCU ·UMliMd dtiea 1hl Costa Meea Commuai'ty RecreaUon Center, accord· CI~k ·,.;a that . wu th·e coo"1inaU'nl lnv..Ugallolll wt!J' be drike fllr<e terJ•la llea:1~on Celller, with inc to Recreauon Director 14:t-lm 14WJ77 yeir the · eorroot ' drive ·and Pl'D'..-. In tho thil 11i<o1 ,.... . l!erl> J:Mber u the fe~ Ketlh ·van Holt agal,nA ~ diJnhlal1' field, ball as -.y .again u II« said be !J eoavlaced a dollct all -~------R WAlllD l • deporlmeot'• mote ~·• don ot «golUod crime ~-•-" · -~ c• .. s, Clark .memlOMd: ........ 1..s. , ""'-~ c 0 r r ~pt e d p.m. dee1ee and members If ye11'r• • 1h1rp t..Mer, •1• N ....., "'~' IMoi) may 1l'9duate to the Flir th• DAILY ''Lors ''"''"' MOIL a l'IL ,., bepn,' O!ld . :be : •i!ld in-In i'.:'~~-~f~~· :,:r: =::ii!~ -~~ ~:~eif~~to'001o·!!l.----S-H_A_R_P---.ll ----;;:::::::;;---;: .. =:~-,-'111 . -Raymond Patrlarca1 American life for declde1.'' Squares group'• Communlty DllM>A-LIH cl11Mf1M •"• Sit. ~ IAILY to6 x reputed O:>a, Noct:ra bolls 1D Court dedti.008 t1&btentnc Squ6re Dance each •ficond '"'""' M•k• ....... , ft•I • • • IUM. tN New England, convicted of rufel fOr dealing w It b ··~Sa~llu<ley~i;ot~lhe~lllODth~~-=1;_.~,,.~·"~''~''~,.~~..,~~~1~•;,;M;n~1,~1·,!=:!~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;!;;~~~~===:J ~ -travellni acrooa ··~· JIMI Jambllng, lht dlief 110U?ee1-wlth tnteut to comm It of. lnoome· f!J< or,..ued murder. . '. .. ertme, . did Id 1tmti pro- . -Seven men 'cOQvWd in 1ecurr<m, dark aaid.. 111• deathlj of thne ctvtl la !Jd,-lla tald, thlr< lo a righlo -· tn J.li.llaip'. ~clear -thAt law ... · · · ., forctme!Jt can · bt effective Pl· . "'1111ln lhto conatttutlOooj -R~ B. n.PuJb, l!mltlidoa " former -· at th• .,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;o.· ----· Minutemen <rpiil1•tloa1 tA <Ulvloted at 'l'*llnc t11e NalioDal Flreanlul Mt &1111 char&ld with ~I to robb-. -Ooe man .,.,_'la the Unilod S-a n d several others in France in BOAT BUFFS oi'I~ ., TIMI AllrM ""'~ • IP '"'°' •. 1DIVl'o 011111 NeutNI lfllflli connection with the .einr• al. IU kti<>11-at pure . btroln, Ibo .... llnll• .. ~_/------.... _____ . , M~brooke natural shoulder suits . . ,shape up fqr a new look . Following the body-lliie , •• .hap.cl for a I~, mere llatming fit th!a new model la · ndllll!Tely oun. Jn fine wool woJ!ited ht splendid shadea of.olive. golden olive. ~·· ollte,ln '· both solids and plaR1s. 911.oo , men's suits 21 vO. 9 .. 9 -. may co .. itti comt pi-, -· dltt,o. fr•w.y It brtlrel, .,..,. 1111t11: 14WJ21 lhop mo!Mlay thr••th Mtllfty, 10:00 ..-t9 t:JO p.111. I AM•Rte:A.'8 LAllteleT PAMILY CLOTHINe CHAIN ' • . FAMOUS NAME SPORTSWEAR at extra-value low 'J)rices! ROYAL HALL• LUXURY FABRIC SPORTCOATS • ·. 21 :~. vaL 19.95 ------.. Dynamie new coUectlon highlights lu.tUrious .U wools, \WOl-and-mohalrr, wool-and-Orlon• acrylic ••• quallly tailored 'fith two .inside breut pockets. Cle~ plaids, hopsacb, heningbonea;,tattm.U checb, and more •• ,· ·regulan and longs. ~ . ~ COMPLITI Al TDAnoNS INCUIDID " WEAR-DATED• · ACRILAN• BLEND NEVER·IRON SLACKS 688 . \ . comp. ml. •g 11.Jl·l'n!oto -t·prOll bloacl ol Aallaa ai::rylic,Avrtl•rayon,andaceWe ••• Wear-· Dated ml -aoleed by Momanln forOllO full year' 1 normal wear or your montY refund.. odl Pro-oolledhyplaln &ontmoclellncolon In complement the._,, . .._ 28-4$. .... -. .... , ........... JUILLIARD• MACHINE-WASHABLE LUXURY SWEATERS -. .. """' 7.95:!7!•1! ) ' ' ) .I •, Ol'IN SUNDAY 11 to !I COSTA MD.(, , ... Ir NIWPOIT IOULIYAU GARDIN GltOVI -12272 GARDIN GltOVI ILVD. • ·"1 • • \ . • • J.1 DAILY •n.or ThundQ, Stptmtbtr 5, l~ Sehool IDtegratlon Berkeley Expects Success . . - • BERKELEY !AP) -The '111>ard ol EducaUon i. ma~· ''In& a iiOO,ooo bet UU. year -it ... bring oft the compll!!& radii ;otegraUon ol Btrtt.1<7 -from ldocWr(art"1 tbrquCh lhe llixth gade. Under the plan.. all pupils from ldnderJprteo throogh the third erode wiJl alt.end s c"h o o 1 a Whleh were )nd~y white. All pupils b"om. fhe t o u r t b l!irougb tbo slx1h grades will go to 8Cbool& ·which were predominaDtty noowbite. . "We conoider tl1is the first and moat thorough S<:bool integration of significant size iD tbe coaab'y ... aeid Dr. Dan Freudeothal, the board's .coordinator o I research ~d pt.lblications. WASTE OF MONEY Retorted Stanley Colbenoo., a leading op- ponent ol the phm: .. 11 is a Complete waste of lupaym' mooey. It bas never worked anyw.hel'f: in the country. It's .another in- dication of the socialistic 'trend." Berkeley has 9,000 grade school children. About 50 percellt are White, 41 per· cent Negro and the rest OrlentaJ. or ol oth(lr r1¢e5. Until now. most ol U1e whkts went to -schools in the hill secdon of the city. most of the otbert to school6 in the flatlands. To bring about complete integration, the schQOl board wiU bus'i,400 Negroes to 11 &etlool.!i In the hills to attend kindergarten through thlrd grai.:le. and about 2, 100 whites to four schools in tbt flaUands !or , the fourth through the sixth grades. FIVE BUSES The board will operate five buses of its own at a cost of $33,000 a year, and is leasing 20 m:.hers for $167,000 annually. The remai,nder of the pupils live close enough to their a.ssigned schools to walk. . To integrate the school faculties about hail or the 178 Negro teachers bave been reaesi~ to the white areas and obout 45 percent of the 879 white teacilers will teach in the Ne~o flatlands. Oppoceots cf busing fore· ed a special election last October, seeking to unseat two members of the board, WESTERN STA TE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW In Orange County l'lOW occepting ..,... -.cl WOMM who are elthw: • -11.-.2,._.fi# ..... ..... !M).• ._,, ................. ...,..,_ ... ......... .., ........... fl ..... ( .. M •• I 111 ..,. .... ). n. t.t.I ...... -.. _.... .. • -W,,.,, "-4-3,i.-..... -.3 -..,. -a-. APPLY NOW FOR SEPTEMBER l 6th DAY OR EVENING CLASSES .......... ._ .... ¢ ........ • 1717 s. ....,......,, Anah- 635-3454 MR. ARTHUR A. PRESLOW Caro\ Sibley and D r . Shcrmun l..1aisel. M r ,s . Sibley won by a vote of 23,167 to 14,917 Md Maisel by 23,138 to 1s1ou. SAFETY FACTOR "What ewositlon remain< generally ls on grounds of safety to smallest children riding out. of t b e i r neigh borboods," said Freudentflal. "We b ave spent ei#C months prepar- ing for the change. We ex- pect bugs in tht "plan, but we will cope." Colbenson, fonner presi- dent of the oppcsition Berkeley Citizens United, said he bad taken hi daughter out oi p u b 1 i c school and enrolled her in a priwte 1chool. "There will be no protests o r anything," Colberson said. "The plan is a kit ac- compti. It's a waste of tax· payers' money to take the board to court. ' "The big problem i'n Berkeley, if you want to know the trut!h, i:!1 tbe pro- £essors and students at the University of Oali!omia. They are not true residents but can vote in municipal elections. ''They can vote for any liberal Cl'ackpot idea, Ulen move out and le ave residents hold!ng the bag." There are 15,000 ttgistered voters in the campus area. About 9,000 took part in the recall elec- tioo and the district gave Mrs. ~'ibley and Maisel abotu 65 percent cl its total vcte. PactOK'd On Roadway SANT A ANA - A con- struction agreement between the county and the Irvine Co. for construction of 2.14 miles on University Drive in the UCI area was approved by the Board ot Supervisors Tuesday. The roadway will extend Crom Culver Drive to Bar· ranca Road and will cross the San Diego Freeway. Estimiart.ed cost of the pro- ject Js ~9,262 with the !rvine Co. paying $110,000. Arthur J»rcslow js one o( Cosla Mesa"~ professional pho· tographc~ ••• in bu<.incs..~ for himself for over twenty years. Prior to lilrildng out Cln hi~ own, he wns a camera· ID.ta. at Mctro·Goldwyn-M;iycr Studios in Hollywood. , Arthur ~•~: "Jn my pro/r.t.tiun of i11dus1rial photogra- phy. rhrrc ir 110 room /orr11cfl. infinitrsimal m1stakrr. J>radlinrs mu.ft be. 1nrt and I hJ11st ht right on 11111r ••• on r••rry· aTsignmrnt. Cartful al/tntion tn fltta1/s Q1td highly twrrondl J'rr11ice arc'"'" of thr rra.1·ons I sa vr ac Wi/.thirt Fr1fl'rul Savings ••• in Qdditior110 high carn1ng1 ond inmrtdsofc11 ... F'Und• received byth• lOth cf thr month e1rn frorn the 1st .•. 1fter ttie 10 Ht 1t0m the dete of receipt. 5% becomes 5~% when compcunded daily and f'le!d for 1 year. Stvinas Insured to $1 5,000 by the feder1I Sevin gs end Loan lnsur1nce Corpor1· tlon. Bonus: C1m 1n e~ra i;. % on • 36·morith Ctrtific1te Account in niultlpln of $1,000. JaJJ Newport Boulevard ne1r H1r'bor ·Cost• Mesi, Ca1iforni1•642-0l1 "°"'• Offlct · Los Anctln ~. ' French Provincial wing chair reg. 129.00 89.00 Early Am•rico111 tub cho1ir Reg. 74.00 M.dit•rr1nean loung1 ch1ir Rig. 109.00 Fr•nch ,rovinci•l lounge chair R•g. 109.00 Atto1ched pillow back chair Rt9. 119.00 49.00 7'.00 7'.DD lt.00 reserve a seat at May Co's 9reat chair event Biscuit tufted swiv•I roc~er Reg. 89.00 ; Lo ung• chair with ottoman R•g. 129.00 Biscuit tufted beck chair Re9. 89.00 Eerly Am•ric o111 lounge chair R•9. 109.00 • 49 .00 to 99 .00 regularly 69.00 lo 129.00 The show's about to begin ••• the spotlight .. on tremendous savings in decorator-in$pired chairs. Prices so low you can't afford to pass them up ••. chairs so comfortable you'll want lo sit right down. We've all the popular styles, though only o few are shown here, so come in, toke your aisle seat, and applaud your choice! 69.00 '9.00 59.00 It.DO FURNITURE 141 Mediterranean occasion1J ch1ir Rog. b9.00 49.00 French Provinci1l occasionel ch1ir Rtg. b9.00 49.00 l1dies' lounge chair Reg. 69.00 Channel beck French Prov. chair 49.00 Re9. 129.00 lt.00 ·c::::: 0 may co south coast plaza, 3333 bristol st., costa mesa: 546-9321 shop monday through saturday 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. ' • • .. ------------------------,,..--------,,------------ ·, New Members • On the Docket Lawyers Wives of Orange County will present their platform ol goals and events to new and prospective members at the membership coffee Sept. 19 . . The event, the first meeting of the faU season, will take place at 10 a.m. 1n the home of Mrs . Byron G. McMillan in Santa Ana. In view of the political season, a mock convention theme will be used: The platform of the group involves the support and maintenance of the legal aid office:!' in the county. Membership chainnan, Mrs. John Anderson of Garden Grove has m~led invitations to both present and prospective members of Lawyers' Wives whose husbands are members of the Orange County Bar A.!Sociation. Mrs . Anderson will be assisted with this event and other smaller area coffeess by the Mmes. Wyiie Hitken, Patrick Duffy, James Obrien, Paul Witmer, Clark Fergus, Marshall Schulman, John Dawson and Joseph Geisler. Guests wi ll be greeted by the president, Mrs. Jaffies P. Slack and by the chairman of the event, Mrs. Howard S. Block. . Mrs. Anderson and ~rs. Stanley Gould , second vice president will outline plans for a Legal Air workshop Oct. 22 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. in tJte ~rst American Title In surance and Trust Company in Santa Ana .. Plaii- rung for this ' event are Mrs. R·alph Dixon , lawyer reference chairman and Mrs. Paul Ackerman, \vho is in charge of scheduling members for work at the legal aid offices. Spee<;hes relating to other activities of the year also will be given. Some of these are the Kate and Advocate Ball, Law Day Christmas ~ • • ,. v :&,h. ~ ;: Installation and Awards. ' · Committee members assisting Mrs. Block include Mrs. Jerry M. Pat- terson, Mrs. Sanford Brickner. Mrs. Harold Mordkin, Mn. Max Hara and Mrs. Jack Rose. COURT ING P.ROSPECT IVES -Members of Lawyers Wives of Orange County are.hoping that pros~ve rneIT!~s W'ill want ~o join their club alter hearing about .tl't~r-·:work wtth the legal '8.td &ociety and tile social events that take place each year. To be present at the Sept. 19 event in the home of Mrs. Byron K. Mc· Millan will be (left to right) Mrs. A. Lee Adair, Mrs. Patrick J. Duffy and Mrs. Barry Micbaelr;oo. '.:"'! • ., Women 's Philha rmon ic Board Meeting Composed • For Harmonic Year ' Like a classical symphony with each part structured to slrengthen the whole , the 23 women's committees of the Orange County Philharmonic Society carry out ~eir duties. Scoring activities of these committees which are individually com- posed is the Women's Board which will begin its busy year Wednesday, Sept. 11. when chairmen and representatives of the ·committees will meet for a coffee orientation . . -·. «:~iiducting thi s meeting.to take plate at ltr•a.m. ir1 l'l;land House at Fashion Island i! Mrs . Raymond Dosta, chairman of the Women's Board. Plans for the coming yeer will be discussed, membership rosters will be available and committee chairmen will give their reports. The ·orange County Women's Philharmonic Board coordinates and oversees the fund raising and activities Of the member committees. These committees, each very individual in nature, belp contribute to the O:range Philharmonic Continuance.Fund which enables and insures tlle booking of the world's finest orehest.ras to perform at Ille University of Calilornia, lrvine or the Orange Coast College auditoriums. These groups are IOC@ted over the entire Orange County area and each year their number continues to grow . Fund rm sing events include bazaars, teas, dances, parties and many other events. Assisting Mrs. Dosta on the Women'r; ~rd are Mrs. L.oon Lyon, vice chairman ; Mrs. Hubert P. Prather. treasurer; Mrs. Edward T. Mal~ oney, recording secretary; Mrs . Robert E. Chapman, corresponding secre-- tary; Mrs . J. Donald Ferguson and Mrs . Muryl Hallman, prevfew cliafr- man. : ~ .. . ~ r /. i "" -. -. --·---. ..:::. . --· .. -. ---~ -~ . .. --~~-~~ ~ • ..it.~-_., .. -- ' IN THE SWING OF THINGS -Getting back into the swing of things will be the women'• committees tll ttie Orange County Philharmonic Society. The lint meeting of the Womeo's Board will take l'lac1 Sept. 11 in Island House, Fashion Island. On hand at the meeting will be (Jett to rillht) ,Mrs. Harold E. lves, Mn. Glen 'lbomas and Mk. John Applegate. Also assisting will be Mrs . Harry Baker, continuance fund chainnan; Mrs. John Store, continuance fund co-chairman: Mrs. William Schillin1, hospitality; Mrs. Jack Edgerton, ways and m~ans; Mrs . John Applegate. program ; Mrs. Glen Thomas, parliamentarian. and Mrs. Arthur ClaytoD and Mrs. Richard Newell , publicity. :...~; ·-. :;-~t. r Moo·nlight 11 luminates Romance, Clouds Wife's Future -DEA!! ANN LANDERS ' Three yNN a&o I invited my attractive Utter to move in with UB . Sheila was ~ at the tim.e -15 ye111 my junior. Sbt was bored with the home town and re!<ked when she received an in· t.notJng Job offer In tttl• city. I aaid, "'Come ahead. We have the auest room ready.,, Two wee.kl aao I wai a:wakeoed by Ille -., ol • net~·· dog and went t.o cbeck.. l 1tombled over Shelli and my -in tile bad< yanl. It wu 5 a.m. and ttiey were in a pose which left nothing to the imagination . I doa't belif:ve I wiiil ever get over t:tie •hock. I oU.....t my husband I divm>i but be pleaded t« a d!anoo to prOYO be itill k>Yet me. We've been married 17 ANN LANDERS years and have four lovely children. We have no tinandal W'Ol'Ties and our1 wu the "ideal maniage." I often thanked God for such good fortune when all 8bout us 110 rnaoy ol our friend.a _.. aplitttng up. My husband adrrutted lhat ht and Sheiia haw been 1neaking around from !!le Int ..... k lilt moved into our tune. She lti1I re1ides witlt us and 111 unaware that I mow this. Sbt tNnb . , I believe her story -that I caught them lbe llr•t and.Giily time. rm ioini out of my mind with grief. I need your IJelp. -D F DEA.ft D F: Ftr1t,.1et tou 1llter out of your lioMe lmmdt~iiely. Then vow 1ttver '° , refer . i, the.. ~tode •ilia. Yoa mat well emerie frOin th.ts 1batt.ertaf esperleact: a bette'r w.tfe aff • 1~n1er perton. A wo•u Wbo CID 11rvfve I b1ow me 'tbb cu· Uv• tbreu*" an)llbhl(. DEAR ANN LANDERS ' Wby all lhe fuss about a snoring husband? Plea1e tell tne poor, sl./ffering wife to Invest a d0Uar in a pair of soft silicone rubber ear plugs and let the: old buu.ard blow his adenoids out. Tell her Ulere are frinae benefit5. too. While hubby b listerling to two football games at once (one on the radio and the odter on the TV). the can borTOW the ear plugs and rNd a book. I U!ll yoo. Ann Landen, it will be the smart.eat buck she· bu ever in· VfSted .• tt could even save her ml!· riage. -GRAND RAPIDS READER DEAR GRAND' 1'11• only troublo with ear plbl'.t 11 yoa -eu•t ·beat aayt.blai -like 1 baby cr)'la1,~1 chlld I callini. a telephone rln,cl.111, or beaveo knows wbat ebe. Several readen wrote la pralst of lhe bloom.In' thJng1, however, so ap- parently ear pla11 work wo1dera for whose who wish to ~ &otally deal. DEAR ANN I:ANl>ERS: Larry ll1d I bouiht a l'"'•IY litlio hoU,. a few blockl from my parents. We have been manied three years and are -:1.1:~ ~ .. ;~:~~;.: pidAns and • ht I pod place I b t fumlture. I thought Larry would be ploastcl but lnlltactbe waa l\lrloua. Ho 11a)'1 my father denied him the eur• of dW!g 11\inp in Ids own •· I llllnl! Larry la being cbildlsh. What clo you lbinkl SUZIE Q ....::;.,;~ DEAR Q, I lblU :rou'd bellar== ft, Biby. There'1 tol'DI W eo betweea the "twe ~· .. J'OUI f' you're wile you'll m.ab sure ~JI Numero Uno. His cemplalat It • r:- When romutic gLances t warm em.traces 11 ~lo cbemiatry? Send fer the or Sex ll1d · How to Toll tbt; • [fronce," by Ann Landen. ~ long, stamped. ..u.. 4• Wlope and 35 centa in coin request. -t' Am Lancler..,rill be llod lo wilh your probloms. send tbail in cart of the DAILY PIL01', · £" inf a rtampod, ..u.--.. velope . • ' I l r • I i I ' !!_ shlonable Problem , Horoscope Taurus: Util.ize Humor · Friday, Sept. 6 _f)l,..syD~ OMAllll "The w1H man controla bla destiny • • • Astrology points the w17." · AlllE8 (Mareb 2l·Aprll 19): Full moon pol!Uon to- day colncldt• 'With club, P'<>l!P. acUvtty. 6 p • c I al organizational udanment 'COuld hl(hlllbl evtnlnl. Bo llloroU(b. Give your be•I - tben you receive One credit. TAURUS CAprll :11).NJay :Ill): Friends could 1rJ lo ln- votre you in dilpute. UUUu ,.... ol bwnor. Malgtaln neatrality. Romance fJ ac- ce.oted,' but don't believe ~ ewrytblng you hear. Some prom!le1 lonlgbt ara empty. GEMINI (Moy 21.June 20): Lunar emphalil on a11t&nmentl, preltige, 1tan- dJJlg In communlty. Dealing• indicated with one 1 n authority. Fine for en- terta1ning at home. Invite the bo11 to dinner. CANCER (June :U-July 22): Message from afiar domlnato& attenUon. 'Rian, analyu. r.(ap adverttatng· publicity clJDPllln, Creato 11ew format. Find out what oppoalUon lJ doln1. Be aware. Enhance .,pezsonal Image. LEO (July 28-Aug. 22): stre11 on wort, hand.Ung of bulc cbore1. Pac~ your1elf. Some relaUvea 1ty to be helpful. But lt'1 best today to heed your own counsel. Chee.II: detail.I. Be thorough. Study facts. VIRGO CAug. 28-Sept. 22): Full moon co1J)clde1 with de1Jre to break fr o m routine. You are reatless. But don't 1ay or do thlngs which tnitate m a t e , partner. One you are in- volved with may not be legally tree. LIBRA (Sepl 28-0c:l 22): Stre11 originality. Be in· dependent in thought, ac. tion. Co-worker or close auoclaUJ mates request. Look beyond immediate in- dicaUon1. Then o f ( e r alternative plan. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 • Nov. Fledgling Chapter Joins Sorority Set - 21): Accent on basic · emo- tions. Apply degree of self· discipline. You can make changes, but do so with eyes open. Key ll m.atW't ap- proach. Young per Io D makes impulllv• ge1ture. Analyze It. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 • Dec. 21 )' Strive to 'tmprove conditions at home. Purchase of luxury item, game could provide COfl.· structive answer. Day and evening feature en- tertainment. Include family member• in activity. CAPRICORN CD..,. 22- Jan.)9): Hlebllcht ability 1o commwiicate !ettlngs. If your meanings are clear, cooperation is gained from relativeL TaQ time to be specific. Do ~o hi klnd, diplomatic mant>er. 'lbeP you win. • ,\QU~US (Jan. '21).Feb. 18): Accent on money 11nd how You handle it. Some pJans. are subje~t to: c~.ange. You are involved tonij:ht with.i D)ember ·of opposite sex. Exchange ideaa. Stand iall. Say what you· mean - be dignified. · Continent Calling PISC)lS (Feb. 19-M>rch 20): People who we~ out of your personal life tnake reappearance. Set your own Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Miller of Cameo Shores, pace. Simplicity willl over Co:rona del Mar board World Airways jet at-Oakland utl'avag~e. Know thil International Airport. Bound for Amsterdam, the.y and proceed f,ccordingly. will attend a dental conference in London, tour · IF TODAY IS 'rOUR Engrand and Ireland before returning home. B I R TR D A Y you are J;-::-=:..::-'-="'-'====..;;-___ -'-'--------1 · ""lltlldes Ile old crowbar technique, bow can a we!l-dresaed woman get an en- tire world-traveling wardrobe into one suitcase, ask Christian Women's Club members (left to right), the Mmes. Bob sam .. , John Day and Guy Caldwell? ~ ..:Dati anJWer will be given by Miss Mary Gordon; a TWA representative, when ' ·Clle'club gathers at a luncheon in the Newporter Inn from 12 to 2 p.m. on Sept. The arrival of a new chapter to the Slpna Phi Gamm.a International 1orority wW be celebrated with a luncheon at the Irvine Coast Country Club on Sunday, Sept 8, at 11 :30 non-academic 1orority, will _install the petitioning group to chapter status, when they will become the Lambda Zeta Chapttr of Newport Beach. artistic, have unusual voJce. Social activity has increased -numerous contacts are made this month. Avoid scattering your forces. Keep promile made to one who really is concerned with your-welfare. '1'oh are tau9ht" throu9h PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION ... TOTAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT t 10 and could prove a delight to many husbands · in Harbor Area. Reservations ' for the p Juncl!eon are available by calling Mrs. Harold Fischer, 962-11211 or Acting as toa1tmi1tress will be Mr1. Roland Thornton, Chi P r o v i n c e organizer, who will initiate new members into the chapter. Mr1. Don al d Benedict will give a welcome speech. Mrs . Oft• .,.,,Ir FREE Tuition for "'"" St ud•""· PROGRAM INCLUDIS a.m. Mn; Lewis Mertz, 1133-1221 by Friday noon, Sept. 6. A preschool nursery is also avallablo. Mr1. Helen Herman, Chi Province prealdent of the GENERAL TEN· . DENCIES: Full moon coin- c ! de 1 today with diaturbances at institutions and·with a tendency towards ·crimes of violence. FMhl ttt,s le9l1111l111 phonlct Atltlllllftk cotupl'I kS.nco, Motor 1ldlls Reading Readlneu Letter, N1"'""· Col•n Ctaffl. Vl9orou1 play Manntts, Mutlc. Art ....... , ..... c:repe1on• Demi-Bra curves you in softness! Todiy's fdtioft lid Is d ... anci y_., -.._,.. .. ~ 1aaa, lot the -.. lac& .. 11111 ..te..C.ed demi-bra Is fiberftl ~ Md mMle of 90lt Enb Oope&et" ........ Ilda~ - .. ""'omcped la:I: of~ spwlex pc •a Slit Ci """"I I iy ecleed ~ Bee all .....t.. Ill .... A,,_,_·G:Jlta 2717 EAST COAST MAlt-PHONl 673·1f50 HIGHWAY. CO.ONA DIL Hor Lw11ch I Snack• Fountain Valley .Pair Murdock Payne will then T11 nn11 out wt111·1 ludly 10r vau in Equal, $17,54 p•r week-\Whan P .. id Monthly ) Aga1 21/1 -6. H~ilf or Full Day. Extended hours . Pr.sent •·· with a g'" from ITlllMV •rid lllv1, order Svdne, en.trr'1 •na "~ llolllllel, "Sec:rel Hlnll for Mttn' •nd Feted on Silver Date the Sigma Phi Gamma · Wcmet1." s.nci Pllrtl!dl111 _, 111 ""''' "--l'O Om•" Mlr&llHr\I s.cr-etL ,,.. DAIL 'f memu.:::r1bip. ~1LOT, ..... »~-Gr11111 ttn11'•1 SI• lion, NIW Yort.. l'I. Y. 10011. Mr1. Donald Snyder willljm;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;,i;;ii;;~;:;;;;= give the invocaton. Newport-Mesa Pre-School 140 I. JJ!ld St.,_ Costa Mftll 111r.: 645-JJJl 1 .. : IJS-026t A earden party In thelr Fountain Valley home was Ute setting for the 25th an- ntveniary of Mr. and Mn. Jack Todd. More than 100 relative' and triend6 ~e invited to the celebrat:i'on, hosted ~ their SOfJ Richard Todd. Todd was born in Hen- denon, Ky. He later moved to Raton, N.M. where he graduated from high school, moving to Califorilla in 1938. He has been employed by Douglas Aircraft for 30 year• am is currenUy at the4r Spece Center in Hun· tin<gt.on Beach. He is a mem· tJe:r-of tile Florence Ma.sonic Lodge, 649, and Florence dlapter, Order o! Eastern Star In Bell. Mrs. Todd was born in Deca1ur, 1U. and moved wittl her-family to Califomia In 1933. She ii • ared .. le ol What's Doing MARY DAY, '42-4321 - Huntington Park High Aftor being initiatod into LIQUIDATION Schoo! and belongs t 0 the IAmbda Zeta chapter, the Mmes. Gordon Gair. Florence chapter, Order of Coit.a Meaa; w i 11 i 8 m E Eastern Star where the Walters. Costa Me s a : ~~ u worthy matron in Samuel Mosser. Huntington 1956 an<j deputy grand Beach; D'1e Witcher, Hun· matron in 1982: She ii Cur· . Uncton Beach; H a r o 1 d Stoneman, Hunt I 11.1 fo n rently president of the Beach; and Mrs. Ronald Fountain Valley Ci Y 1 c Ranck, Costa Mesa, will League. become charter members. The Todds were married They wlll be joined in the Aug . 27, 1943 at tt.e Weddinl honor by the Mme 1 . MMor in Lo« &-...Jt11: ....._. Benedict, Hunt In gt on ,..... ·~, Beach; Herbert BI and , have two &Om, Richard and Cotta Meu: Payne, William Todd of Siil Gabriel Newport Beach; Joel Tate, and f o u r OWKlchtldren, Costa Me1a; Snyder, Co1ta Shelley, Deleoe, John and Mesa; Ralph sch 11 e f . April Todd. Newport B e a c b , and Mrs. Todd'1 mother and Lawrance Rice, Lon I! father, NJ. and Mr1. Roy Beach. Baker of South Gate were Mr1. Payne, international pre$ent at the party. 'Ibey organlur, wUI install new rece.ntly celebrated thelr o ( f Ice r 1 , the Mme1. 57th anniversery. Benedict, president; Rl,ce , Assisting at the party vice president; Mos s er , were Mrs. Aw. Brown and t r e • • u r e r ; Witcher, Mrs. Todd's cister and hut· •record Ing and cor· bend. Mr, and Mra. Alfred responding 1 e c r e t a r y ; Hembree of Fullerton and Scblief, 1ocial secretary; her niece, Mi11 Suaan Hem-Tate. historian; BI and, bree. editor: Stoneman, welfare The Todds have f'tlided in 1ecretary: Walter1, wayJ Foontaia Valley f<r three and means. 'lbe ceremonies will be cloud with a candlelight service conduct.eel by Mn. Allene WUd. a member of the Delto Alpha cbaptor. years. Secretaries Five Points Center 18578 Main St. Huntington Beach WE HAVE LOST OUR LEASE! We Have Only One Month Leff at This Location So We Are SELLING EVER·YtHING AT EXPERIENCED QUA.LIFIED HAIRDRESSERS FEATURING THE BEST IN HIGH STYLING COLOR!ING, FROSTING & PERM. WAVING TREMENDOUS MARKDOWNS OYER 35,000 YDS. OF RNE DRESS FABRICS & TRIMS Shown from left to right In tlM bNutJful and un- ique Cau ~ Currie a.1~ ty 11lon •r• Joyce Curry, Sindy McGeough, •Liz Woodcock, Ben Curry, •Lynette Saito and P•t L..Ch. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE! Many Items COST AND LESS! Many Items HALF PRICE! SAVE! SAVE! • COWIN mna •L11 Woodcock and Ly.,. ett1 S.lto are the l1tnt aclditlona to tho hlghly quallffed and uporlenced 1taff now on duty • SHOP NOW -~ ... casa be cuuu1e TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE Mesa League CLOSEOUT PRICES 11112 IEACH BLVD .. HUNTINGTON BEACH .. THI NIW "TOWN a COUNTRY" CENTER 968-4321 Hours: 9. 9 T-. Fri. S.t. f. S ' La Ledie 1-1• moelt 10 % OFF th• _ Tue..i.y • 7:30 II 5S!.~ ON ALL N~N-SALE ITEMS • m~. "-~~..-~~~~~~~~~~'!"""~~~~~~~ I 1>omdly, s.,to• 5, 1'61 DAILY PllGT Mormon Wedding Air ConclltlOMd Sandra Lynn Naylor New Mrs. H.L. Goodw~n Half Sizes Ron<ymoon!ng In Mexico before mating their first home In sunset Beacb are newly married Sandra Lyn- ne Naylor ind her husband, H&Ty L. Goodwin of Hun- t!ngtcn &ach. Saints In Oraoge Via& the setting for the double ring nuptla.ls. Wayne Hewes, presiding elder, performed the even- ing rites for the daughter of Mrs. Lok Naylor of Hun- tington Beach and Raymond A. Naylor II of Applepte and the lt.epeoll tJtd SOD of Mr. and Mro. C. C. Donica of Maricopa. Given ln marriage by her father, tbe former Miss Naylor selected a 1 11 k organza A-Une gown with crocheted IKe covering her sleeves and bodice and con· The Reorpn!zed Cburoh of Jesus Olrl1t ol Latter-day ' Sno-Ffl.mink is the rarest and the newest of all mink ••• and it's only at Buffums' Fur Salon • Today, almost every woman can own a mink coal And, If )'llU are a ' discriminating woman demanding something more than just mink.,. something }llecious, rare and beautiful ••• you'll want Sno-Fal 111ink. 1t is the palest of !he pale mink mutltioos. Buffums' has purchased 82% of !he entire world stJpply. Bertolini, Beverly Hills fur des igner, has created our exclusive ooe-of·a-kind colleclioo of coals, strollers, jackets and capes. And, one bundle of prize skins Is being reserved for one custom made coat. Only ooe woman will be fortwiate enough lo purchase these skins. Will It be }'l)Ul Tomorrow, come and see Sllo-Fal. You'll discover how extraordinaiy mink can be. fur Salon TM Embl Mink !keed••' Anoclath:n f11r p1oduttl LUiied to allow toimtr)' err Grtt1n Of '-tld fUrl u mS' llnulni Into the front p ... L A full caUtedral ltngtb train wu adorned with scalloped and crocheted lace. The brlde'r full cathedral length veil wu h8ld to a crown of crocheted daisies and pearls, and she carried a cascade ol white daisy pompoo.s and sweetheart """''· Mrs. Namee Crossland of Garden Grove W.a! matron of honor while Miss Mary Goodwin. the bridegroom's sUter was maid ol honor. Bridesmaid! were M i s s Donna Clason, Miss Debbie H o I thou s e, Mn. Bill Thornhill and Mn. Bob Krips, all ol. Huntington Beach, and Mrs. Byron Wineke of Newport Beach. They donned pink satin empire dressei with bodices covered with pink chiUon and skirt.I designed with white Romanesque chanWly flounce lace, Th t at· tend.ants' hair was styled in high curl& and encircled with pink daisy pompons. They held cascades or pink and white daisy pompons. Sheila, T e r e s a .and Michele Naylor, listers of the bride, were flower girls in white and pink satin em- pire dresses of chantilly lace. MRS. HARRY L. GOODWIN Wedding Trip to Mexico Cngton Beach was ring ArizorNl, the bearer. grandparent!:. The Meadowlark Country The new Mn. Goodwin Orfonl for 1lrm tallorlng-vlvfcl colorJng-gNOt • .,.11.,,, " ha1 to be . orion. for orion dre1Mt, " hci1 to be Holf. Slzt Shop from $15.00 ' • \ Slsn 14Vr• UV. 11·20 Effa f\1:. Nor'sHALF-SIZE SH~ .. 1805 NEWPORT Bl YD. COSTA MUA "V. block north of 11th It.• HOURS: t::J0.5:30, fr!.' lo t • Best man was B I I I Thomasen of Hartford. Coon .• .A.ciked to seat guests were RaymOlld Naylor III .and Phil Naylor, the bride's brothers; Frank Goodwin, the benediot'a brother; Rex Riddle of Sunset Beach; Maynard Jenkins Jr. of Huntington Beach, a n d Thornhill. Club in Huntington Beach and her husband are was the setting for the graduates 0 f Huntington reception attended by 200 Beach High school and well wishers. Entertainment Orang!! C.oast College, Both was furnished by the Es· a r e , attending OaWornii Alie Z24 011 a Mi ..... ....,_ quires. State College at L<lng Beach I\!:;::;;;;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:;::; Assisting at the guest where she Is majoring lnl~ book were Miss Sheila social welfare and be ia stu. Naylor, the bride's sjster dying economic 1 and and Scott Hotthouse. political lcience. T h e SHARP If .,.u'r• 1 Mtr19 tra4et, •ae tht DAILY PtlorS t .... O"'- A-LINE cl111ifiHI 141 S.t11Hlt1'-M1b • Mtf., 41 .. I , •• wkttiw y1•'r1 b11Yillt tr HIJJ11. Bobby Krips of Hun- Specia l guests were Mr. benedict also attended the and Mrs. Raymond Naylor University ol Idaho and Sr. oC Iowa and Mr. and completed four years ln the Mrs. A. D. Hennessee of _:U::_·.::S::_·::N::•..:vy::·~•::VI:::"•::ti::o::n~bT-an<::_:::;:h::·.=========""=""""======--iiiiillliilli--.................. ..., IN FRIGIDAIRE WASHERS & DRYERS • • • Just in Time for "Back·to·School" CUSTOM DELUXE IN COPPER & AVOCADO JET ACTION WASHER e Autol!'l1tic So•• Cycl...-for h11vily 1oil1d cloth11, ditp•ra, w11h1bl1 wool1n1 e S11'1 1tl lo1d 11ttin9 11v11 w1!1r e Dttp Action A9ilator e 2 J1t 1w1y ri11111. e C.14 wt ft r w11h 11ttin9 MATCHING DRYER e Porc1l1l11 1nt"'4JI dryrn won't 11119 tl1lic1!1 f1bric1 8 Dur1bl1 pr111 c1r1 1ev11 lronl119 e No h11I cycl1 for fluffi119 e No-1toop lint 1cr1111 $148 --s YEAR NATIONWIDE--WARRANTY FRIGIDAIRE WASHERS: l·y••r w11T111ty for r1p1ir 1f 111y cl1f1cl, plu1 <f·y•tr Pro· t1ctio11 Pltn I p1rt1 inly I for f11rnl1hl119 r•pl•c•m•n+ fer •ny Jefecli¥• p•tl in the tomplaol• tr111tmiulen, drl¥• motor •r w1t1t p¥mp. FRIGIDAIRE DRYERS: I y11r w1n1nty for t•p1ir of •~Y d1f1cl, pl111 4 y11r Prot1ttio11 Pl1n (p1rh only ) for '"'"i'hl119 r1pl1c1111•nl for 1ny d1f1clh•• plrl of th• d,iw• 1yst.m, contltllnt of 4'11111 1h1ft, dnim .... rin9, p11ll•y1 1n.i driw• ll'tOter. ©DAVIS BRO\VN 411 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa Dilly 9. 9-S.turdiy 9. 6 ICIOMd Sunday) (S1IHI 646-1684--<Sorvl«l S0-3437 ©11Je~9e. @ .. . . J ~: 1 - • .. • ~:"""'-~~::..-.=~~~~""""".,,...,.,,..._.,, _____________________ _ 1• -----·------·- • j Langton-Buell Vows Pledged · St. MlchMI and All AnaelJ llyUn1. 'l1ley • a r r 1 e 4 EplJcopel Cburob, Corona OOMJ•Y• tl. iaHIJMO rOHt del Mar wu the setting for 1urrounded by 1ott yellow double ring nui>(lalJ unlUnl mow!IU• chey.m1Jemum1 In morrlage -.a Buell lnlerl!><fnd with bab!''• an.1 Larry 1-t<Jn. breotli and llPf1col ribbm. . 'The Rev. lrWnc V. Shep-Best mu w.1 Gar 1 llOrd the bride'• uncle, of. Langton, brottler of Ibo licia!ed at h evening rite. ~ Seala A n a • 'Ibo jiricle IJ tile daughter of Ulhorln1 IUOlll In 111elr "1'· and Mrt. Jameo W. Buell placoa wen Arnold and Bill ol Newport Beacll, and 1lle Manball of 'l'luotln. bridegroom h the son of Joottl Kliewer •• aololtt Mrs. Woe'!'• H. Lang1on of In Ille diurch doco,.ted with -Ana and tile late Mr. ilr&• bouqueta of C)adloll, LanllOO. -· -polllll<U ~soorted U> the altar by and blhy" breoU!. Two ·her father, tt>e bride wore a large candelabra Md pew I floor·longth d>anUlly llCI will>· aotill -· CQDpleted gown eppliqued with seed tbeA ~~---'" p'·'· In ~<'•,.¥.." pearlJ wer nylon organdy. ·-·•--·~~ lie!' m...wla of cbanully Irvine Q>ut Country Club. lace -"l'l'llqued on nylon Min Mmdltli Wood, cousin tulle wbidl Oowed to the d. the bride from Chino, at.- floor to form a train. Sbe ten<led 1be gift t.ble wblle carried a no&egay of ytllpw Mias Janet Ltwtl o f and orange tiallaman n>flel, Newport Beach circulated baby's breath and fern llD'--1be aueat book to b 200 toonded by tllree white well-willlen:. iardenia•. The bride ii a gr.duate ot Court Stella Members of Court Stella Marls 1448, Cat h 0 11 i c Daughter• of Ame.r!C& meet each oecond and 10\ll'Ul Monday at 8 p.m. ln St Joachim'• pariah ball, CO&t.a ... ~esa. Mrs. Jaycees Hutttlngtoo Beach Mn, JayCM!I meet the aecond Monday of the modll at 3 p.m. Location idorma.Uon may be received by ~C Mrs. Michael Broolu1 U,So 7022 • Laguna Beach School of Ari and De$lgp FALL PROGRAM • . SEPT. SO· DEC. 7 ..,, ,,..., .. ca-. . lOGU IUNTZ D:.OYIO ICHNAllL 10011 AIMSllON~ AlNOLO ICHIPllN IUTH OS600D JON STOIUIAIY -11A$1C AND ADVANCED COURSlS DRAW.IN• .J: CoLoa· 1 01s1•N • OIL PAINTINCI SCULl'TUU WATllCOLOI LIFI DUWINe ' Sme A,fl"O"d Appt'ned hf '¥.,.,.,.. 410 i..-. Cufo• .... 71J-4t4-11l0 ' Hawaiian Honeymoon _..,._ __ _i.;f1c.R:.;.~c.::;LA'-R'--RY LANGTON Mila Sue Buell was ulo!d Newport Harbor Hi I b by her sister to be mold of S<hool and her -nd b a honor. She and bridesmaid•, graduate of. Indio H i g h Mrs . Kenneth Arnold of San School .and MteDded College Antonio, Tex. and Miu M&'· ol the Desert. Alter a '-Y· ~ ·:ii,.,.....,., ....... •, • D ·! -. , Ice Cream :,Scooped An All-church Ice Cream ty MacMillan of N~rt moon ln Hawaii t II e Beach, wort ldentioal KOWDI newlywed• will reside in d apricot crepe with empire Orange. PTA Notes MR. ANO MRS. STEVE E. GRISSOM Honeymoon In Big Bear Barbara Jean Miller Wed in Costa Mesa HARBOR AREA REFORM TEMPLE Social is being planned by------------------• Announces COMPLETE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL REGISTRA TlON the Women'• Society of Christian Service of the First United Me tb o d11 t Cburcb of Costa Mesa. The ev,nt will take place Friday, Sept. 13 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in Thomps.on Hall, ~ W. 19th St. There will t>e· game• and Harper PTA Mn. Harry Kohout President COMING UP: Teachers 'tof. fee from 10 a.m. to 11 :30 .a.m. tomorrow in the multipurpose room. 'P •cl al onterWmnent. Pomona PT A Tick.ell may be pW'chased luncheon tomorrow a t 12:15 p.m. In the multipurpose l'tlOm. Rea PTA First Methodist Church in veil held by a fabric petalled Costa Mesa waa the setting flower. I for the rite11.1.oking Barbara A~ reception in the bride's Jean Miller and Ste v e Edward Grissom. home f o 11 ow e d the The ling le ring ceremony ceremony. Te M Mid ett St. James Episcopa! Church 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach . Mn. Keltll Kelloff was perlcrmed by the Rev. The couple will honey-I President• Richard. Dunlap for the moon in Big Bear before the Saturday Sunday COMING UP: Appreciation ·daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bridegroom takes h ls luncheon for faculty will Harlen Miller of Costa overseas duty. Sept. 7 Sept. 8 be tomorrow at the school Mesa and the too of. Mr. and The former Miss Miller is 9:30 a.m. · 12 2 · 4 p.m. in advance or at the door for Mn. Robert Palley '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~-IO~ce§:n~llljan~d~25~c=•:•"':·_Th:•~~ President = public is invited. COMING UP: Te ache r ... Candy Apple Days Mrs. Clarance Grissom of a graduate of Estancia High ~~~u1ed for Sept. 18 and ~~~ide w• attired in a ~~~~;:t111~ ~~~ba~·J For Information Call ~1!~ REPORTS: Chalrmenl=~.tr~eM~~Jo~n~gth~~wh~lt~e~~gc~e~Sc~h~oo~lgi~n~W~h~i~tti~·.,.~·~~:.=::: .. =rv~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .iMl!:i.te•·• LAJl9!:8f' ... AMIL\I! et..O'T'HINS eHA1N· THE SMARTEST GIRL IN THE CLASS WILL BE WEARING ' OUR VINYL VEST · AND PLAID SKIRT! only 99 set comp. value 5.99 Coordfnated charmen for your scbool·goen: ... at our remarkably low pricef A pert two-piece set that include1 a rich brown leather·look lOOS vinyl vest accented with gilt chains and brau buttom • . . mated wt.th a brown· toned plaid dimdJ skirt with a shirred elasticized top . , . in acetate and nylon. Real fuhion set for tho young crowd ... 1izes 7 to 12.. GIRLS' STRETCH TIGHTS Seamless lOOI nylons in warted colo,... Sizes l to 14. '1 GIRLS' KNEE-HI'S Stretch lOOS nylom in croc::het, lacey or petal loo! deailll". Siza 6..!111, 9-11. 11 OPEN SUNDAY 11 to 5 ratified at first board dre11 and an elbow length ing in the U.S. Anny. meeUnc are John Cox, arta and posters ; the Mmes. John Kelly, publicity; Richard Bersch, dance: Robert Sankey and Eucene Hebert, 1 o c i a 1 and hospitality; Geor1e Kothe and Paul Massey, mlmeo and new1ette; Leonard Veit, magatitle1; E. J. Chauvin, telephone; Vern Mallam, honorary life· Mike Grasz, health and welfare, and Mr. and Mr1. Jack Richard1on • newcomer greeter1. Teachers Invited To Confab California Retired Teach. ers are invited to the fall .State Council from Sept 9 "' 12. Miss Ce.ailia O'Neil, N1- Uonal Retired T e a c h e r s · association president, will addre11 the aroup on Thurs· day, Sept 12, at 9:30 a.m. in the Mediterranean Room of !be Holldq Inn Riviera, Palm SprinfL- Ruervations for the con. lab llloukl be made with Ibo inn, l~ N: lndian ·Ave., Palm Sprinas.-9 2 2 3 2 . ReservaUons for a ride on Ibo Palm Sprln&s Aerial Tramway and the luau achoduled should be mado with Mrs. Ruth Farris, #. 2lll Montgomery Lane, Apl II. P aim Desort, 92260 • Sea Sirens TOPS Sea SlreM meet In Killyl>roai<~ Scllool, Coot.a Mesa, every WednMdly It 7 p.m. lff'S BE FRIBIDLY If you h&ve new ntlgh"°'"9: or know of anYone tnovin1 t.o our area. pleue tell w aa that we may extend a ~ wtlcorne and help them to ~. acquainted in lbdr new aurroundlnp. Huntington Be1dl Vis Hor Su.ff 26 Codi MeM Visitor '42-6014 So. COIJf VlsllOr WE TURN YOUR HEAD with a quick flip and the Instant color of • RINY 75c ltLUS SHAMPOO 1w ... *'-nura.l $225 AND SET IA"* 1 p.M, u .sol Fri. • Sat. • Sun ....................... $3.00 ' Clever fingers shape your new do .,. and clever Roux Fanci-fuU colors it while we set your hair! Fanci-full need• no pero xide, no aft.er- rinse. It shampoos out when you want. And it colors gray hair, refreshes dull hair, tones bleached hair. Unbelievable? It eounds so, but seeing is believing, eo-come 1et1l No charge for consul ta tion,.of course. COSTA Mn.A. CALI,, %11111 H1rbar' &tvd. COSTA wnA. CALIP. "'w. lftfl l l.l!!t.1 Salo oa ' COITA MESA, 16tfl and NEWl'ORT IOULEVARD O.t.IDEN GIO.VL-12"72 GARDEN GROYI IL 'a)._ . ~,., H1rflor Visitor il!l2..014 1(-Mtu"t "'-UI ,_.....,. POUtn'AIM YA.WY, CALIP. ''"'~ .. ,,,_ °""" ,,_ ...... SANTA ANA. CALIP. 1l1Mf W11tmlft1"'r TewnC~r OIANOI. CALIP" • tilt w '"·~-ft Phone 5,lj lf&l S~NTA ANA. CALIP. nn No F1l.-..1fw Ft!tv~ c ... tw """""6.IWOll fOUNTAIN YAl.UT, CA"'- JOV l!dl11Mr, .t llKlll \'fl'"° C..,tw --"llon9 Jl1·'39 ~1ll·2!1W I • . ' • ' I • . . . . . ' . . . • Mexico Honeymoon 1.M 111c ..... /)_~r&fl oRAPEAY u.••••T ~IJJJ <;,;-~~~NER6 ll:emov• Wat w D.m•1• e fLAMI PROOFING EXCLUSIVE CiUAU.NTEED DU.PERY CLEANINli Dre,..-y Cl .. nl~. ,_rt.ct ,....rc11... of th• ••• of yMlr drapery, or 100% ...,. pl•c•mMt If cl.,.nabla. e No Wiit.i HMCl1 • No Shrinkage • P•rfect Even Hem• e WatM' Stain RMftowel • Perfect Pl .. t foldlng e l'rohulOMI ln1tallatlen ·o.uR EXCLUSIVE SERVICE '!o!!!!"-• Profeulonal RH'loval DRAPE RY • '"""' May .. A"a""" CLEANERS e ''" ""lmat" e FrM LNn DrlPH 20% Off ...... a. & .. ,., 540·1366 642·0270 1702 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA u • ~· • Nupt ials Performed In Church St. SU!phena Episcopal Church in Minneapoli& was the .etti.nt for nuptials Wlitinc in m.,.;age Jane Weetetdahl and John Fon· .)u1. 1be Rev. Bernard Ham· mer ldlemnized the evening double ring ceremony. P.annta at. the bride are Dr. ~ Mrs. H. 0 . W..t.rdalll of Mimeapolis, MiJm. The bridet!l'.'>OJn iJ the I0!1 Of Mr. IDd Mn. Charles Foolills ol Newi><rt Beac6. F.oc<rled "' the .-by her fadler, the b r l de 1e.lected a white gown er ... and net and • ol10ulde!' length veil attached to . a headpiece ol -1-<entered dailies. She carried a bou· qu<t of bulterll,y Ol'dlil!s. Mrs. a.rte1 Freem1>11 of Mmoeapolis was asked by her sister to be matron of honor. She WlllS attired in a · whlte organdy overdress w\.ttl small{ white daisies em- broidered m it. Her head- piec. and bouquet were of white daisies. Bridesmaids, dressed like t'tle matroR or honor, were Mrs. Robert Gans III, sister of the bridegroom from Minneapolis and M r 1 . William Westerdahl. .i:ister- in-law of the bride from South Dakota. Serving his brother as be6t mafl was David Fontius of Newport Beach while wit.er• wen Westerdahl, Gam and Freeman. Or11n mtft WM pro- vided by John Mitdleki'H , amid white floral bouquets and candelabra. A receptioo took place .at Edina O>untry Club for 150 -nggu-. The bride is a graduate of the University of Minnesota wtiere she affiliated with Gamma Phi SW. Her hus- band. a graduate of Newport Hiarbor High School, reeeiv- ed his BA and MA in educa- tion at Staritord University, where he affiliated witb Detta Tau De>t:.a. After a wedding trip to Mexico tile newlyweds wiU establish reside n ce in Walnut Creei<. BEST 11.e DAILY 'ILOT •ffer1 10"'• •f the Oest leet1.ire1, by e'"h1el '""'•Y •f t••"•r1, .... 1i11bl• In •ny ... ...,,,., •• 111 the 111tio11, • \ DAILY '1LOT J 7, Wins Support I 'Shoe ~,- 1 n Comfortable Footwear 's a Helping mother& "shoe binaUons or two different will accent rounded toes and "It tak41s 1bout 1 year for with New York, ~lid 'em" back to school waa lea1.her&, blends or three col-more &hapes to the heel gt)'les to catth on tn tbt Dallas. Mis& Linda Marie Blaszak. a ors and a great deal of which will go up "about one-Southern Oallfornla area," Advocating the need Jot you.ng winner of two design hardware for trim . eight" of an inch. ihe e1tlmated and added, many palra of shoe1 for ·• awards. , Bright colors are void In The consultant c 11 e d i t g complete ....ardrobe. Mt. ti ' b t b E h h "thl! Is one of the leading Bl ••• f Ito •-~ d While studyiog for her ie season 1 group, u s e uropean ouse& as t e as~ o w1 °"" v,.,.n 1 • predicted pastels will be big originators of most fashion fashion-conscious areas in vict ... she boa1ts owtdbg 70 degree in designing at Los in the spring and the designs ideas. the country," comparing it pairs. Angeles Trade Tech, LlndaJ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiii-:::;:::"'""iiiiii~~~:--...... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiili ... iill•~i earned the coveted DuPontll Design A ward (or fashioning a dress and the Mattel's Costume Design Award for recreating a Marie An- toinette doll ensemble. Now women's fa 1 h Ion coordinator for the Sears sto~ in TorNnce. she also travels cross-country. for the firm taking the pulse of young America and then reports on emerging fashion trends to aid buyers and merchandisers in reviewing and selecting new shoe styles. Making an appearance at the South Coast Plaza store, the West Coast represen- tative of the Yo u n g Designer Group presented a series of fashion shows and gave pointers on how to ac- cessorize the fall "heavy" look with shoes. ' "Because of the new fashion trends.'' she said, "shoes must complete the ensemble. For the heavy leather look . the heavy r leather must be repeated in) footwear," she emphasized.I The collection. with which she works. features com - Auction Sole Set Goi ng once, going twice, sold to the highest bidder are the sounds to be heard I at the next regular meeting of the Huntington Beach] Mrs. Jaycees. 1'he Huntington Beach home of Mrli. Peter Holden wilt be the 1etting for the annual white elephant sale on Pf.onday, Sept. 9, at 8 p.m. According to Mrs. Bill Scbwti.okert, fl r o g r a m chairman, the sale will be a Dutch auction. The women alsG · are assisting their husbands for the anmi.a1 piooic in G~r Park on Sept. 15. U4-2200 . • ~ · JJ~B®mrol:Q)D@ £milii<tim@~ - by BUSTER BROWN. Tho lrind ol 1""'n-rid> lool: """ ,....,, - will fO for. Bmter Blown'• antiqaed leather .sds a Juzuriouo -lo b.mey DJ! --n ..... Brown lhooo ,;.. ,... ihe ftl ,.. .....,._.,..led. $10 to s 12 . .... Acwr.ht a. .. Where Shopping 11 A Rea l Plea1ure rJow 2 StoreJ :Jo . . In w .. tdiff Plou Newport Beoch Better Serve '/jou 30 Fashion ldonJ Newport Beech ' . ,J. ' ' I, . . "1. ri . ~.! ' When the look is traditional ••• 1 the store is Buffums'f o. •"7 11H11w """ -. .,, tin ilM .,. 1111111c11r.,.... In wool shetla!llj plaids Cll!lblned Willi Nit! bllS of told, 111"9, Jiit, -ti_ I~ ••I ii;w .... 1 are fully ltslliolled, lbt "•Ille, '11111 mock lallllilll!.t has long sleeYeS. In Oelplit blue, Tan1ier, navy,honey Of white, :It.• The MB . ' lu ll fashKined lurfleneck s1¥1• ID wbill, navy, «ift blue°' Pd, JIM Yalsi~ Sliop, l~AT, 'Tl!URSDAT, FRll>AY 10:00 'T1LL 9:30 • OTHER DAYS 10:00 Tl.l 5tll' ,1 • J • J 1 l • LEGAL NO'PICE LEG.!.L NOTICE Ward Adds To Benefit OVER THE COUNTER Programs Accountants Elect Cox Thomas J. Cox of 4Xl Riverside Ave., ~ewpor1. Bet>eh, hall been elected to membe r ship in the American In stitute of Certified P u b l ic Ac- cowitants. He Ui a CPA with the firm of Crtngk, SM!t, Grimley and Company In Santa Arra. LEGAL NOTICE Cl!ltTll'ICAT• 01" IUllNl•S. l'ICTITIOUS NAME LEGAL NOTICE Tf\p 11nd•r1l11*1 Ito c;.,tlfy fM'f •NI condl.ICll"" I butll'eSI •! )111 Vi. Lldol, Ne,..POrt Bea<!\, C1lllornl•. 111'1Ckr ~ fie.· llt!Oln flrm narM al COllOAY •...:! 1111'1 s.ld ll"" 11 comPOUd ot l!\t lolklwl"' ~·· Wl'>me ......... In full Ul(f Pl•cP• &A• tel f1f rnldeftce i re It fo!lo•o = NOTICI! TO Clll:OITOlt! JO/In J .... lien. HllO Kwl1, tl•cltndl SUPEAIOll COURT 0 1" THI! liel1!\!1, C8lllornl1 IT.I.Tl! OF CALIFOltNlll. FOR C.rment Alltn. 1110 IC.wl1, THI! COUNTY 0 1' OllANOE HtlGM•, C•IUor1111 LEGAL NOTICE No. ,t, .070. Dal.cl SeP!tmblr l, 1961 Ult m Esl•!t ol CARYL COMAN DARNALL, Jo~n J, Atlln MOT!CI! 0 .. aULK TltANS .. 111 0""<:t811!d. C•r,,...ne /lllpn tlect 6111 _ 1101 u,C.C..1 NOTICE IS Hl!REa V GIVl!N hi me STATE Of" CAL~.llN l.l, ... 1..,... hi tlll! CrMlllon <•!dllors ol Ille abo..., name<! dec..aenl OllANGE COUN . NotlOt h he!' • 111•1 •II oer51lns ll&Ylnt t!tlmi 1gelnst tlle On Sec>lembtr 3. 1'/il, belor~ me. ft ~ JOHN G. JUNGKEIT, Trtn1!ert11. s•ld decedtnl trt r!"Clulrt<I Ill Ille lt>em, Nc11rv P11bllc In "'"I fer .. Id Sldt , ~ tllnll'lftl """"' II 11661 &olw. Wiii\ ltl<I! nMO'Ml ry -· In IM olfkt ~·$0NIU, •PIM'l fl!d Jo/In J, 111\en •nd G1f'Om GroYe, Cour!IY of Or1"'8. Slthl cf ot !he Cleft Of !he tbovt ..,1iul!d court etr C1rmeM Allon known lo me lo bt 1nt C1lllomll, 11'111 I bull< lr&MNI' bo .OOUI IC lo Pt!S..,I l'llem. •llft IM ~l'Y perS<lM wi'lofl, ntmn 1re 1u1>1crll)M lo be IPllde to Jl\Ml!S DeVITA. Tr11111tr~, voucll..,, lo ,,_ undtnlentd 11 clo IM w!ltlln lnstn.omenl Incl 1d<now1t<11ed """'°" M lMU loddreu l• *' 5· P1rt<er Sttl1 £ Frost .. Norlll M1ln "'" '""""'"" Ille .. mt Wmdlllnd pi.c., S.11!1 ......,, County ol !.treet.'S.Ont1 ANI, C11!k.rnl1, wtllcll 11 11\t !OFFICIAL SEAL) On.Mil• Sl1h! of C1 lltornl1. place of bvsiMts ol lt>e vlldtrsJvM<I In it! Orman V U!I Tiie crDPl!l'IY to bt lft nsltrtd Is lou!ed mi~rs ~l•lnlnt Ill tlle ~••le of Uild Nall•Y Public · C1li!ornlt ti "" ...._, &ou!Wlird. Coif• -· dl<edenl wtlllln lla monltls lftl'r IM first PrlMli>al Ot1!ct 111 C(llJll'ly tlf Ortnt~. st..te of C•llfotnl1. c11bllcall~n o! 11111 f!Ql/ce 0•Bn9t COl.lf'tt Sl id Pr'Wl!ffY" 11 des<rlbtd In teM•l 1 Dated Seplf ber i 196# M' Comml11lon E•PlrH t i: ~ ~ Ille slodt In lrfde 8nd Ill· Ctl:::.les c'om•n 01.,,111 Marci\ 21, 19n l11r11 (II !Fifi! rel1ll vvn bu1lnK1 known 11 E•""<:ulll• of lt\e Will of PvbHtl'led Or1n9e Coft•I Oeltv Pllol, COSTA ME$A GUN ROOM Ind IOClll!d ti t~t ibove nimed t:1ecedtnl Stcttmbtr 5, 11, U, 26, !96' 1~ 1666 Hl!WPOl'I BouleY1rd, Co•IB Mesi , ,.AAICElll Sl!l!LY 1 ,.ROST ·----'-'I CounlY of Oru>11t. Sl1tfl o! C1llfornl1. ... Nori/;~· lll'Mt LEGAL NOTI CE The bulk tr1n11*r wlll be consummfled 1.,11 Allt CiUfomll Ofl or 111~ IN 161t> dt\I o! kPlffl'lber, T••n•.' 941_,.1 '"'· I I '~ 1.m •• 1666 Ne""l'Off 8oulev1rd, AltltlleYI 'ter l!JKUIW ~::11~~~· County of 0fln9f, Sl11e ol 1"1,1blisl'lecl °''"" CNll Dill¥ Piie!, So t1r •• know!\ hi tlll! 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I'm V«Y tired." Gonzalet experienced hi1 greatest hour in 19 years oo the West Side's center court Wednesday when he up&et second-6eeded Tony Roche of Australia v.ith brilliant, slaslllng ten- nis 8-6, 6-4, 6-2. This made the aeven-Ume .king of the pros the sentimeot.i favorite ol the galleries but those a!thering to the hard, N!alittic line ire stringing with AGING LA WARRIOR -Forty.year-old Pancho Gonzalez takes a much·needed rest after stunning Australia's Tony Roche in the U.S. Open tennis champiOMhip& at Forest Hills. Gonzalez may meet his Waterloo tod@Y against speedy Tom Okker of the Netherlands. Too Much ~ssure Buckingham Koocks Age Group Swimming Age group irwimming get.ii a slap in the face from Olympian Greg Buck· ingham . Says the lJ.year-old form« stantord University star: "1 don 't agree With the age group program because ttie parents push too much and the kids get burned out "I can say that if I'd have started competing when I wu 8, I never would have lasted this long. When you're tnat . v111111111111,. WHITE WASH eLl'NN W"1T• young. swimming should be fun , not something stuffed dav.rn yt:Ka' throat by parents." Bucld.ngbam mis.sed mabng the 1964 U.S. Olympic team. but stuck with the sport in hopes of making our '68 coo- tingent -a goaJ which he achieved in the recent trials at Long Beach as he made the grade in ttie 200 and 400- meter individual medleys. Hia: thought$ on the a.ge group pro· eram art controversial, to hf sure. OM!dcing out the 1Ubject with two other awimmers -16 -y ear ·old breutstrokt champion Brian .Job and 23-year-old Olympic veteran Don Scilollmder-here's their views: most responsible factor for the tremendous ithowing our m e n s • womelH!i te-am is expected to make at the Olympi-cs.. .... But like many youth events , it can be spoiled by over.zealous ad1.1lts - either coaches or parents. One classic story whlch seems unbelivable, tells of an Orange Coast area swim family so ~nvolved with their youngster's program that on the day a new addition arrived the ex- pect.ant mother drove herself to the hospital while J>(>J) took juJJior td' swim workouts. You might call that an extreme. Newport Beach kayak 1peclaUst Bill .Jewell hope• he won't be getting any more good luck telegram• ... at least If they have the compllcatfons the last 1ucb Item Involved. A weU-me:anlng friend 1ent thr. me11aie to Jewel Saturday. the day before the Newport paddler wa1 to compete In the final Olympic two.man trials. However, the telegram w a 1 n ' t delivered until midnight. lnterruptlnt .Jewell's sleep. Furlht.r. being yoggy with the sudden awakening, b{ knock· td his dark glasses nn th e floor, step· ping on them and 1h11ttering the spec· tacle1. Small wonder hr fini shed only third In the 1ubsequent day '1 race. • Roche Ill• tough tiltl• A"'"'allan 1tylist, KM ROSewall. · Rosewall had a tough battle with talented Ron Holmberg of Hlgbland Falls. N. X., belon wiming &-3, fl.3, 2- 6. fl.6. Rosewall meets the winner ol the unfinished match between left-handed Nicola Pllic at Yugoslavia, ai¥S Dei:U.1 Ralston of Bakersfield, halted by darkness with PiMc leading 6-2, 2-6, 7· 5. 8-3. Tho other two quarle<.t!n'a!s. both ~today. test America's Davis CUp aces, both amateurs, Lt. Arthur Ashe playg C I i I t Drysdale, the South African who r , favored Rod Laver. HU; teammate, Clack Graebner of New York, faces Austratian John Newcombe, winner of both the U. S. and Wimbledon titles in 1967. Asbe, Graebner and Okker are the lone remaining amateurs stacked now again.st Mve pros all shooting for ttie $14,IXXl first prire. Okker, as a registered Player. also haa applied to go ad'ter the big purse, permissible under relaxed tennis rules. Two British girls -ttie ve(eran Ann Haydon Jones now a f:fi>. and hard· sen-ing Virginia Wade -clash in on• of the women's semifinals. 11he other women's 1erniffnals Is 5eheduled Friday between top«eded Billie Jean King of Long Beach. ca.lit., winner over Maryna Godwin ol South Ahica 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, and Maria Bueno of Brazil who upset U. S. Amateur champion Marga,ret Smith Court of Australia 7-5. 2-6; &-3. The women's final is 1cheduled Saturday, the men's final Sunday. Gonzales' opponent today, Okker, Is a 24-year-old Dutchman who has become the game's pro killer. His pro. victims include Laver, Pilic. Ralston, Alex Olmedo and Roy Emerson. Could Putt With Broom Says Murphy WETHERSFIELD. Conn. (AP) - "I could putt with a broomstick,'' super-confident Bob Murphy said Wed· nesday as he prepared for a try at becoming the fiTst golfer since 1963 to win three consecutive tournaments on the professional golf tour. Murphy's magic touoh with the put· t.er earned him victories in the Philadelphia Class,jc and the Thun· derbird Tournament at Montclair, N.J., the past two weeks. His current streak makes him the co.favorite along with 1968's Jeadint money winner BiUy Casper in the $100.000 Greater .Hartford Ope n starting today at · the p a r . 7 I Wethersfield Country Club. Murphy managed only a one.under· par 70 in Wednesday's j:Q'o-amateur warmup. which was his first look at the 6,568-yard Wethersfield links. Casper shot a 69 and then went to the putting green to try out an old put- ter he resurrected from his car trunk. "I haven't putted well in two years:• Casper moaned, momentarily forget- ting that the putter in which he had lost confidence, had beeo on his side through four tournament victories and total money winning of $151.329 so far this year. Murphy finished second , first and first in \he pas\ three t'Ournaments on the Professional Golfer's Association tour. and he's now just one away from matching t.he llhree co n s e c u t i v e triumphs scored by Arnold Palmer in 1963 at ~ Texas, Baton Rouge and Pensacola tournaments. MAUCH NAMED MONTREAL PILOT MONTREAL I AP) -Gene Mauch , former field mana~r Of the Philadel· phia Phillies ot.Jjle' National League, was nanied 00 a similar post today with Montreal's new baseball entry in tht> league. Mauch wa.s dismis~ by the Phi~ in mid.June. · Never a Doubt for Willie . ".;, ;~ ·:~ •j!J ·:~ , '·{ ;~ SLIOES IN SAFELY -Dodger Willie Davis scoots in to home plate and by Philly catcher Mike Ryan daring the fourth inning of Wednesday's 3-0 Los Angeles victory -the second straight win for \.-.. ' Ul'J T•lffMtel the Californians. The throw from the outfield might have nailed Davis but the ball {arrow) popped out tJf Ryan'!i glove. 22 Hitters Can't Help Rigney Tries to Laugh But Angels Lose, 9-5 "If you .reach the point where you can't laugh in this business, you might as well try some ot:her game ." Bill Rigney said that Wednesday night before his California Angels played tl1e Cleveland Indians. About three and e haif hours later there wasn't much to laugh at in Anaheim Stadium. The Angels sent 22 players tn the plate, a club record. They used seven ,pinoh-hitters • .aJso a club record. The game lasted 3: 22. Cleveland won. 9-5. It was the fifth straight 1056 for the Angels and their 13th in the last 17 games. Today they rest and everyone needs it. The Boston Red Sox come in Friday for a weekend series and .. the 1~3.1ue· (LIV IL.I.ND .. ' ' ' •• ' ' • • . ' ' . ' . ' . . 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Then Rigney and his old buddy Alvin Dark began a little jockeying with lefthanded pitchers -and lefthanded pinch-hitters and vice versa as time Jnarched on. · Dark used three pitchers after Tiarit in the inning and the Angeils wound up wi!h four runs and five hits including a run-scoring single by pinC'h-hillter Bub- ba Morton plus two walks. one with the bases loaded. The half-inning lasted a solid 0011-hollr. 49ersShift Crow to End For Ram 'l'iff REDWOOD CITY. Calif. (APl - Fans may see a familiar figure in an unfamiliar position for San Francisco Friday night when the 49ers play an exhibition football game at Los Angeles. John Dav;d Crow. for 10 years one of the top running backs in the Na- tional Football League , is going to play tiWK end. Dodgers Rest After Sutton Blanks Phils PHILADELPHIA IUPI) -The ~s Angeles Dodgers, riding the crest of a two-game winning streak. had the day off today before moving to Cincinnati f-or a four-game weekend series and 11 twi-night doubleheader Friday night. Don Sutton followed the Dodgers' t(I.. 9 win over the Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday night wJth a three-hit gem Wednesday as Lo5 Angeles beat the Phillies. 3·0. Sutton. who pitched his first shutout of the season and won his first com· plete game since Aug . 7. was threaten- ed only once in the fourth inning. He issued two of his four walks in that fraime but re t i red Gary Sutherland on an infield out to end the threat. Sutton struck out 12. The Dodgers scored the only run . they needed in the fourtll inning on singles by Willie Davis. Tom Haller and Ron Fairly. They tallied insurance runs in the eighth and ninth off Dick Farrell, who relieved starter Larry Jackson. · Davis opened the eighth with a triple and came home on Hailer's single to make the score 2-0. In the ninth rookie Bill Sudakis tripled and scored on Willie Crawford's perfect squeeze bunt with tw o out. LO$ ANGELES •b r ~ 11>1 Crtwfotd, If ) 0 l 1 W.O•v<1, d ' I 1 e H1llO!"<, c • o 1 I G°'™'l•lto11. rl ' o o o F&lrlv, lb l o l I L..,elwr~, lb • O O O S1101kl•, lb ) 1 l o Po..oYlcl!. •• I 0 0 0 Sut!On.p J OlC Pt!tU.OILPtllA •b•~Al T Taylo<. lb ' C 0 0 Pen..u 010 Btl119'. cl o 1 ti Iii.All..,.,, II 0 0 0 W111rr. lb l o o o Sutl\..,.land. 'lto • o r o Cl~ns. n J o o o lflyan.< lOOO l.J1cit50.... r> 1 o o a '1oi1•. p)\ 1 O O o lnt~ll )I LOI &n.,.ltt Pl\ll~le F&rrtll, p t 0 0 O 110 J Toteis JO o Jo OP -"l!llaOflpl\I~ P~lllllltlPlll1 1 JB - $11!!0" 000 100 011 -3 oo:r 000 000 ~ 0 1. LOB -Loa Anvelet '· W. 01v ... Sl'C!al\I,, S - r-)0.., Timers Gbof, Says Job: "My parents hrad thf: foresight to keep tht: pressure off me. J started competitive &Wimmi.ng when I wa1 7. But tbe folks pulled me out for 11 year when I was 12 and that helped to oot degtroy my interest. Mathis, Big Train Collide Crow began working out there Wednesday and began studying films of such tight ends as Baltimore's John Mackey and St. Louis' Jac:Jdt Smit.h. "I gueM he's serious," said the 32· year-old Q'OW alter coach Dick Nolan asked him ro try the PoSition. Mark Erased SOUTH LAKE TAHOE IAP) .Jack Bachelor of the University o( Florida was erroneously c'redit.ed with breaking the American record in the 5.000 ~eter .nin here Saturday during Olympic trials. meet officials aaid Tuesday . "ln fact, I may lay O'ff aoother year between 1968 and the '72 Olympics," he concludes. Job 1ays he'll attend either' Stldford or Yale foUowinJ: .....,...tioft from Santa Clara High Sdlool-1J-. Sdlallander, wiruMr of four gold medals ait Tokyo in the 1964 Game11. aay1 Ibo oi• "'°"" program dldn •t have •1 J*Ucuhu' pressures when he .... -ed willl ll But he does admM. be's fint1Md with ..... ....., o1tor t11o _.;ng Olym· picll at ...... QIJ..Aded -tlw h• .....,_ ......st lo -new w•ter _..._, lib IUl'flnf, be replied: ,.l _, not .... .. -• bolll "' lbJ:w• atliw Ill 011mP'CI·" IJIMoull7 Don baa """ hit till "' sw1 ........... -. .,,. ~ IWllnminc I• probllllJ th• ) I LOS A NG E LE S (AP\ Heavyweight Buster Matins' clean· and-clear out campaign ('(lntinuc.~ tonight when the New York-based box- er fighU; journeyman Amos "Bi,R Train" Lincoln at the Olympic Audito. rium. The plan o( Btg Buster from Grand Rapids Mich .. is direct. J-le wants to clear out al] the deadwood in the heavyweight ranks leading up to a rematch with Joe Frazier. the only man who hu whipped him in 26 bout'i. Uncoln, from Los Angeles, who 11 probably a de<:ade older than Buster'• 24. can knock OUl a lot of people pro- vided people don't knock him out fir~!. Mathis. meanwN\e. remains to friends wtia hadn't seen h1m in several yevs a& boyishly naive, friendly and • entertaining. There wa5 thi.oi visitor who hadfl't ~een Buster si nce he won the national 1\AU tittle in Las Vegas. in 1964 . Buster weighed about 315 at the lime . 1'he visitor knocked on Buster's hotel door. A 3001>ounder opened and the visitor shook hands, saying. "Hello, Buster." ' But it wasn't Buster . It was his older brother, Hoy , and out of hiding rrom around a corn« burst the real Buster. roaring with laughter at hit lit1le joke. BltSter'1 trainer, Joe Fariello. came In. He told how Buster's weigtit jX'O· gram ranged downward from 361)..315.- 295-245 and now a trim 23.l for his &-4 frsimr.. "Remember:" said Hoy, ''ln your first fight ln Grand Rapids you daneed .around and broke a 2-by-8 board and Dearly fell through the hole in the ring?" 8U'Ster laughed. "It was only a 2-bY· 11 board and I didn't nearly f111t Uvoogh. I heard it go 'crack' and moved away." "NM nervous , I get i;eared," con· f~ed Buster. "The wont part is walking to get into the ring. ''After tbt bell sounds, though, I'm all right. It's • case: of IUr'Vi.vaJ of tht fittest. Only v.tlen I get Nt good sometimes I think 'why don't I get aoothlr kJnd of job!' " "lJkt <hiving a tru<:k,'' C'hCl'Used broth« lioy and another friend, Leonard Lewi> • ( . --·~ •--~---- The move was necessitated by ttie rreparture d Monte Stickkls and in· juries to Bob Windsor and Doug Coo- ningham. Besides Crow. the ooly other available men are running back Bill Tucker, who ha& been working out at tight end. and second·year m.an Dave Olerich of the University 0( San Fran- cisco, "He's smart, fast, one of ~ best blocking backs ti football and has real good hanch," Nolan said of Qoow. Nolan also elevated Gary Lewis to tt>e lint string hallba<:k ,pot for tile iame with th' Rens. Clifton McNefl. a split end acquired from me Cl~lllltd Bcowns. im· pre....t Ill< 49eo-quarlorbockJ >Mtti hi! nmning on fakfl ()8$1 pl11y11, Nt>lan laid. .. helor's time: of 13:33.7 was ac· tu for onl y 4.600 meters. one lap or 400 eters short en the full distance said Pete Persons. coach Of th~ Southern California Striders and an assistant Olympic track coach. Petersoos said the error apparently was due to contusion of a heavY thundershower and the: impending start of a decathlon event on the game trac~. As a resu1t. hoe said, Lapcounter1 credited Bachelor wit:h finishinr when he stia1 had a lap to go. . The record he didn't break wa~ the time ol 13-!JB set '4n 1966 hy Gerry w.ndgre~. who bettered that mark with 1 time o( 13 :33.8 last May 25 . -. - I Crash Fails To Slow Up . . QB Kelly By EARL GIJ8TKEY .. -_ .... ~ .... Mft ... Th• lut thing Claude K e 11 Y remember1 "lliboUt the ri.ght o f December le, 1967, W3ll tbe acreeciLlng of okiddlng -· brigbt llg!lls, a jolliog creb ood the 10lllld of broken glass falliDg to the pavement. · Twelve hourl liter be awoke In an Oraoge Oounfy· Medloal Centu bed and w.e IDJd be Md & cooctwloo aod was mlaalng perto( hJI pencreu. His rfrl friend, Dianll' Walker, w~ even more lucky. Ber jugular vein WU cut but lilt lived. Thur1dly, Sfpt.tmbtt' 5, 1968 DAILY I'll.Of JJ, OCC Foe Appears To~gh Once Mo~,e . BJ. JOEL llCllWARZ Of ... 0.11, ,,. ,..., All lho1e 50-yard wlod IJ)l'lnll, the lOll• around LeBanl Stadtum, tile otuu 1eulon1 ard all thoe:e. repetitioU1 drilll on blocldng angle• .:nd 1Bckllll.& are dellg'oed to get Orange Cout College'• football team ready for tbs 1eaeoa c>pera" Sept. 21 at Cerritos College. Aod il thoce quiet rumblln1s com.in.I Green-shirted from Norwalk -Incll-tho Plra>e• bad better be ready l>ecauoe lt looks like ttiey may be In IWI for a rt6l baUle 16 day1 henee . • Alter a poor, f« Cer<llol, 4-4-l 1eaaon in 1967. thmg1 •e oo tbe tlPl'f~ ' Ing for tile Falcoru1. In fact defel'lli Je coeab Wayne Har· rU 11 0011.Dg eonndence •boUt bi• troops. "Our Iron! four Im~· qulle the Feartame Foursome , but it's u good ,., M We ar-e ever e• tD have," Harri ,.id. 1be Fa.Icon front four t1 really a Phantom Now fiveeome at tl>e mommt becau1e of a stiff battle going in pr.acUce f<r the ~ lelt ~ 1pot betweea leltornia , Ge\l'gi ~ ( S 11 Plays· Fl~er· ~> aG!I.~"" ~ "We were coming home from Melodylmd on the Sadia Ana Freeway and all I om remember was that the traffic wu 1uddenly rtopped dead In front of UJ. "I ran into the oar in front of Uti and then we were bit from behind," recalls Kelly, who 11 now hale and hearty ¥J.d al!o Costa Mesa High School's CRASK SURVIVOR -Costa Mesa High quarter- back Claude KeUy (right) picks up a few pointers from hea4 c.oach Neil Peek. Kelly survived serious injuries from an automobile accident last winter, enabling !nm to lead the varsity his senior year. By RON EVANS b·'2'°~y~l:i~~n:' or ... o.n, Pli.t 111111 ta.~~. Byron rrJ,ce (215)', left tit.cldi. Belen the football season get. too and Chester Boset (210), rtp.t ~ old, South Coast Conference' coa«iea All tlree we letloenneG. Y1° quarterback. . Kelly's frlemls had dlf f 1cu1 ty p · k· recognizing bl.m when be emerged · · . from the bo9pital three weeks Niter. • • . e e s Normally a 145-pounder, he tottered out at' 11.5. • But· be lllJlriaed doctors by recover- tng quickly md playklg pf.It the end of the varsity basketball .eaam. Thai December "ekend was a rough· one on the Kelly fami.15. His parents were in a remote mpuntaln cabin end aheirft.s deputies had tQ hunt them up to tell 1!bem o( the ac- cideat.. · Kelly has been a football-basketball type throughout his Costa Mesa High career .and now finds b.imaell in charge oC the football team. "Claude was the No. 2 quarterback la6t 'Jf!M uod.er Dave Sobolewski,'' 1ay1 bead coach Neil Peek. "He was a first string safety tor us and started some games a t quarterbect ?Alen Sobolewski was hurt." It would seem fuErt Peek won't have to worry about his quarterback ahsorbiDg hard knocks this season¥ He'1 been tested. For By ROGER CARLSON Of 1b9 o,.1jy l'llM St11f! Coach Neil Peek' Of Costa Mesa pondered the• questiOn when asked ~ bis '68 footbajl goals are •nd then slowly answered, "a winning season.'' But somehow, you get the im· preg.sion rorm the gleam in his eye that if hls prayers aren't answered this year, next year will more than make up for it. Out of his 46 gridders going through preseason drills. 38 of them are due to return to ttie Mustang campus in the fall of '69. Of what Peek considers his 1tarting Football's Expensive It Takes $400,000 To Field First Team Ray Thornton, UC Irvine's new a'lbleUc dicec:tor, says people 11LTe con- tinually bugging him with the que:Y : "when are you going to st.art playing football?" Thornton has a prepared statement foc these types. It goes like this: "li you write me ia check for $400,000 we'll start tomorrow." Barrtn1 any such philanthropy, ll doesn 't loot Uke Irvine wW join tbe _..,. .............. ... EARL GUSTKEY -··· ........... . Orange Coast area foothill picture for another four 7ean or 10. Llke 'lbornton eays, tt all comes down to one word : dough. "The money ttMt support.! our athletic program comes from student ~!dental fees an:l we won't have a student body Large enough to support football for about four year1 and maybe longer,' "Under the present echeme of finan· cing. I just don't see how we could do it. We'd have to be .assured of having at 1emt '400.000 golllg lnlD the first year of tootbal1 to asaure the solvency of a four.year program. "Football ia a very expensive pro· pol!lition. With a minimum of four coaches and a mean salary of $10,000 you have $40,000 right off the top." A IO-year projecUon of UCl'1 athleUe proiram wu prepared by the late Wayne CraWford, the 1Cbool's ftr1t athletic director. The oaly reference to football ln tbe report was wordtd: •1A football pro- • gram will be added when sufOclent funds and Interest are available." Thornton says there Bas been "no revision of that policy." Track and baseball, hopefully, will be added to UCI's program next year. '"f'hat could be wishful th.inking on our part," Thornton remarked. "There were only nine staff , posi- tions ·allocated for the entire universi- ty last year. We Wfnt track and baseball coaches for 1969·70 but lf we only get ooe we'll start the track pro- gram becau.se that would also give us cross country in the fall." * * * THREATS DEPT. - A new1 relea1e out Of San Jose Slate cruote1 bead foot- ball coach Harry Andenon a1 1aytog the 1968 SJS team t1 ezpttted to be "ln far better condttlon than any Spartan team over the past several seasons." A"dda assistant coach John Webb: "They'd better be, or there'• a good chance they'll be playing 1ome S a.m. ba1ketbaU flUDtl ." * * * GYMNASTICS DEPT. -Our first exP'edence with a major gymnasdcs: event was highly graUf)'lng. The male competflOrs at the Olym· pie trials ai UCLA last weekend were all marvelous ath1ete1. lt'1 diffJcult to grasp the. (act tftat American g:ym- na1ts are Pretty mucb con1ldered also- ranli in lnternaUonal competition. Track and field athletes get mOlt of the Olympie pubUcitr for fealt acblev· ed lbroug:b back·breaking 1acrlflce1. But what about Steve Cohen, the fUJ who won the g:ymnastlcs: trlals? A year-round rbedkal student at the UnJvenUy of PennsylvanJa, Cohe1 baa been getting by on four houn sleep a nlcbt for a year In order to tra4n for the Olymplt1 and stay Ln med 1cbooL And how be'• tbe be1t tn tbe coun- try. DedlcaUon -that's what It's 8u a boat. Six.quar~ Gatne Garden Grove 'Circus' Atteot.ion all Irvine League teams with i:raotke games scheduled with Garden Gf"OY8 circuit foreM. You cao get a fOOd look at all of them at 7::«'.I p.m. oo ~ 14 When the Garden Gnw• loop ploys a "Mlllc Bowl" typo~ -at Bolla Gr-. HICI> School. Dbdal'*'« tile ..W inl««liool ·--· tlle Garden °"""' f ...... wru 1'lclt ui> m a III.quarter ooni.st wllll -ild>ool playing th e equinlent.ol one-hall ol a game. Ab tar Oranee Coe.st area teams fn the IrWlt drcult meet Gardeo Grove ._.ttlm, with Fountain Valley 1..am, the.....,.---· The Barons mee1 Ral1dlo Alamltoo, La Quinta and Bolsa Grande. The balance ol. tea.mi meet t..;c. with Garden Grove League tum•. • Cosa Mesa wll1 tackle Boll.a Grande and Garden Grove ftlle Ellanct1 meet. Gani. Grow me! -Alamitoo. Corona dOI Mm' wll1 Ian~ with Pacillca and Santla&o. Padflca openo Up wlUl a portod againlt 8oba G<lllde and La Quinta. Rancho Alamllllt follows that oct with -U.mlnul<o -with La Quinta and Santiago and Garden G""'e completine the l<lllon with eo- «>Ulltir> --.. Ill<! Bol.11. , may be having nigllbnares of, a green· Returning lettermm am ·196'1''k"""I' and _Prays shirted phantom zipping thro,Jgh their members fill out alx of ttiii. · pass <let'tlme9. llntblckjng . ind dtfeost.,;, ·~·~. ~:k ' The phantom -•t all fQe8: according ; posi.tions, ~' L to Golden West ooach Ray ·"We've alw8.)'I .bean· . a Shackleford'• plans -will be Mr.. tough defenaJve club .. Harrtar:iiild. ~ Randel Votalul. "aod I don't lllinlt 11>1,o'c!u~ Will I!( any. , Winning Year A.s a tailback laot yoar, Vatalla exetption. In !act, I tblnl: It might be · wasn't too bad. He rushed for 100 as tough as the aquad we had two. A yards and scared 74 points. yeara ago. That one didn't give up a ~ Thia year, Va:tab.a ll a lia:nter, The touchdown on tM ,round all ~·'".; t rapid improvement IOWard 1lle md of Cerrttoo . lllllY llove to aly • :tfl'; the season otl>an Boers as a l'lil1lllnt deie.nse early .,t& 11'68, 1t\(;, eleven, o"'1 four an-seniors. "If desire ever wins anything, we'll do it. OW' kids don't have a lot of spe«i, size or experience. But they do have the desire and the right kind of attittlde. Heading the pack of Mustangs this fan is Claude Kelly at quarterback. Kelly, who played WMierstudy to Dave Sobolewski last year, in one of the four seniors slated to push the Mesa crew to a winning season. Both halfback berths have been claimed barring un!onseen happenings on the Mesa campus. Greg Forsdick suffered a shoulder point in spring practice, but is rep<J<'Ud In top shapa aod ready to assmne the starting role at right ha.J.f.. Forsdick is 170 wblle-sldp Pike, 173, is at left half. Pike, aloog with freshman sensation Rick Desmet are the fastest in camp, both touring the 50 in 5. 7. Both halfbacks .are seniors. Desmet is considered by Peek to be one of the best freshman prospects ever to arrive at Costa Mesa. , Fu11badt It ul>l!>ciiled wttli fi ci>u]ile Of athletes showing well after the few days of practice behind them. <Aloe ls Tom Neff, who sat out a year or competition, and tf\e other ls a transfer from Phoenix, Gary Steele. Steele lettered last ye'ar as a fullback . ond Linebacker fur PhOO!l!J: Higb. He ;., 5-10, 165. Ancl>oring the Mustangs' line will be Gerry Riley and Dave Gleason, both lettermen, at the right side of center. The center position is being manned by Pat Sweetland, but he's threatened by the presence of another Ferryman in the Mesa squad .. i Dick Ferryman. Ferryman is a 155-lb. junior while Sweetland, a sophOmore, is S..foot- even, 185. Jenn Manix aM Dave Edwards man the left side of the line with Edwan1s t.ermed by Peek, "Partia~ our toughest kid." The ends, to dat.e, are Greg Jordan, a 6-0, 163-lb. sophomore and Dave Dies, a 165 lb . ~·11 junior. Dies, despite a lack ol exceptional speed or bands, was noted for his desire from bis coaches. A tell~tale sign that Costa M~'s football program is coming of age might be seen in the fact tti.at of the 44 gridders who completed s p r i n g training , .. 44 are back for more thiJ fall. Says Peek : "They tiake prid~ in being pushed." back bu made the IW!tch possible. Fa!COll4 appear to be falr1y gr -.,. . "I began thinking ~te in the seuoo offense. .• _ .. _ last Y""' th!'\ "" mlaht be able to play The eotJFe Inl<rlot ti. the Falooq'1 Randy at binioer wt.th Dan able to oUenslv~ line is expeobed to be made handle tai!back," Shackleford said. up .of freshmen. Mo.st of Cerrltoe' u .. The moving of Vataha to flanker is a peri~ cci ofiell8e is concentrated at significant me. lt will probably· give fullback and on the ilalllm. ' .-. Golden West U. moet producttvt «· The Falcons _.. drilla tbt. wtek fense yet. · . with 84 players, but the ruggld pace of "W~'ve been dcd>le..te,aming him ~ Ule workout& ~ed the roeter down to practice and we .Just cant cov.er him, . · 70 by midweek. . says defensive coach Fred Hoover. , i The ex-Bob& Grande standout ha! 9.9 speed and Shacklefol"d say1 ht ba1 exceptdonal hands. · "Randy is a fine all-l'ound attilete and we think he has a great potential to score. We think that at flariker be'1 going t.o be even more elfeetive than hewulut~." Another flfft Rustler who ftl\nt tn Sbac.kleford's pus-catching schemes is Joe Longo, another 1mpm1 from Boba Grande. He'1 a 9.7 man, bAvlng won the Garden Grove League sprint championship& last year. And Rog,.. PRl'kman, Injured for most crf last seMon with GWC, is cdy a half a ~ behitxl Vat.aha In a 40- yard sprint. Neil Wrieht, Marina Higb's best ball carrier two seasons ago, will split tailback cbore6 with Boen UU1 season. Rustler Foe Is Young, But Potent Golden West College will face a ve;y young but potentially explosive foot- ball team when the Rustlen open tlteir third season Saturday, Sept. 21, at Orangt; Coast'• LeBard Sbadlum. Ea.at Los Angeles JC. will co~ _ Golaen West with an off4!1D8ive liarting lineup comi!ting of as many M 10 freshmen. Prep Drills Continue "We're very young and J think we're behind a lot of other teams right now," reported East LA coach Bob Enger Wednesday, between workouts. Several Injuries Reported ' Varsity football practice moved into its second day of contact wock in Sunset League circles with Orange C.oast area Sunset teams reporting lit· tie if any in the way of injuJ'ies. Only performer to bite the dust lrom Newport Harbor, Huntingtoa Beach, Westminster or Marina was Chris Berg of Huntington, who is out for the week willl an infected ingrown toeriail. After that, with the exceptioo of minor bumps and bn.tisec5, it'1 lull blast at the Sun.set ~ses. Irvine League f'Oroes weren't quite as fortunate as Esllancia, Costa Mesa ~arid F()Uilta.in Valley tach had two players out for one reason or another. Estancla's steve Repp, a tackle, suf· fered a slight concuasion, but is ex- pect'ed back shortly. Teammate Larry Moulton, a guard, is out for tile week with a broken finger . Costa Mesa's freshman RI ck Desmet sustained a pulled groin While Doug McAllster is out ·1or a week becau.se of e lierious ankle sprain. The sprain is in the aame place where he broke It last year in the se- cond game Of the year with Newport Harbor. He was k>lt for the remainder of the season. Foontain Valley'I· Duane McQlnni! received a broken noee in the proces1 of going thro'ugh head-lmocklng while tackle 'l'ed Lyddon 11 feared out for tlhe 1eason due to Ill eye injury 1uf- fered at f\ome. Lyddon is a 23().Jb letterman tackle. Laguna Beach'fl Tom Scherer is slated to go on l:igbt du;y fer • ft'.eek after suffering & shdulde.r injury in KILGORE, STIGER RELEASED BY LA LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Rams oooounced Wednesday that twu regu.Jars and two rooi:ies have been placed on walven, inctudin& ttleir erstwhile No. l punter, four~year ...Wan Joa Kllgu'e. The oCber recWar, ruminl back Jim sttpr lrom W8Sblnf(on, W88 !be Na· tional Football League's f0Ur1h leadln& punt, returner m 1988. stiger dtvided 1967 •s a ttgUlar aod reaerve. Rookies R.ved were ~ BacM\an, a ~ and guard fnlm !be Unlversl· I)' of Onclnnill, and .linebacker Dean Halvu100 from Wllhbll\Ob. .. oonditioning drills. Status on Tom Jones' knee injury won't be known until late today. San Clemente High picked up transfer Stan Schmati, a junior defensive end candidate from San Galll'iel Hlglh . Coach Wade Watts sent his Newport Harbor squad through its third and fourth scrimmages today with 90 per· Cent ol the time 1pent on offense. Watts had 1ome good words for halfbacks Bob Curry and Rocky Dix· on. Lee Moore at fullback drew praise t.om Watts While Bill Shedd and Ron Troyano ~ the day dueling for the quarterback lipot W'IUt neither able to gain an upper hand. Shedd tends to shine dropping back while Troyono is running well on the sprint out.s to give Watts a diversified quarterback position. Newport will be going with a pro«'t.· T offense with an er*1 split and a back I moving around. The offset fullback, h o vie v e r , disguises the T some.what. Coach Bill Boswell of WeltminJter w3.1 pleued with his offensive line alter morninC and afternoon workouts on the LiOQJ' campus. Boswell wouldn't point anyone out; but relat«l that the -entire offensive line wu moving well ... pert1cularly in its fourth contiact session. The backfteld worked 1moqtttly, with quarterback Ed<tie Balle and eetbacks Wayne Buckland and Ron Sbefle'd going through tbelr p•ces 1moothly. nie lJOlll, moving from camp to camp on tlle field, cover offensive and defensive patternB in each of their sessions. Marina ffjgh, under Jim Coon, Went through its 1econd full day of contact wittiout Injury. The Vikings spent the morning worklng on the offensive side of the ledger whJle the afternoon was gperrt on the defeme. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Detroit 119 52 .6.11 Ball1mon 6t 60 .574 a BOiton 78 65 .5.111 13 Cleveland 76 M .528 14 1,i New York 70 70 .500 18~ Oakland 71 7t .500 18~ Mlnneeota 87 74 .475 22 CaUf0111la 81 Al .43tl !8'11 '. Chicago 59 62 .418 lO Wuhlngl<ln 66 83 .403 32 w.....,.. ·-"' OffroH <t, O.kllllld ' SO.ton 10. 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COAST HIGHWAY, NIWPORT llACH 641-0911 MU271 "We're just trying to get people into the right spots. · "Our defense will be a little ahead of the offenae early in the year because we hav' 1even defenaive JeUecmen back.'' The Huekiea posted .. 3-e campaign last lle&'Klll in the rugged Metro Conference, with tlle likes of Baltertlleld 1111<1 Cerrllol. But East LA wlll play out of tbe Western States Conterence this year llld Enger loot.I for befter reaullli. He bas the mamlal. Tackle Jim Haggard welglls 240 pounds and Engor NY• be'1 JC All-American material. A retuming all-Metro ConferMce deteosive·end 11',Larey Di.us, a ICl'ap. PY 180-(>0Wlder. The lealng 1r1>Wlll. e.-laol year "'81 CU.-e ~ (5-10, !SS). But he'• being given an sgument ovw the •tarting tailback pooltioo by fr .. hman Tim Caroplno (210) from Alhambra High. The Huskies have no experience at quarterback but Elole< ii bigb on two fre9hmen -Chrli J..millo from MootebeU. lll(ll and Al Medina from HuDtingtoo Park. 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Two V1!•• old melc!t!I colh and oeldlne1. Cl1lml1111. Purw 52.600. Yo-Lev~ fArtert>urnJ 12.6" ,,'6 3.6CI 1m1ernatlve f~llJ 1,,.., 7.20 Del Mar Entries -..-~ StQllen Ct D l"llrot) 111 L.UC*;f'llllle (W H1rr'li) 111 Hotklvl IR •l•nto) llJ Get R-rdl (J ktlenJ lU ... ulllUI MA!dln (M YlllWI) 111 1"1l111Wd VtlWl\f (I A Pin.is.) 111 AlM •119lllle 0.1'911 8•1owd 12 R CtmPU) 111 ltfbot N1llr. ,II D f>i.tc:tl 111 PDOllll Fet Cl W H1rrlsl 115 i..u Lino cw t-i.rrNlll HJ ttonind Lido,' (2 A Pl...S.) 1U SICOHD R.t.e•. ON mtM. ) & 4 ..,.., old m.lcltnf. Clilfml1111 price u.-.M.oao. Pl.lrw sa.ooo. Mix TM Mortin! (A l"lntdtJ Wlnclv MK II. J DUtOUISffU) Chuck Y-Lildc (M Yt,.ll Hlllllle (A M-) kl1111'1 />MN IW H1nn1tz! Ollmona Mtfdlent cs Tr1vl110J HI C1"' (J Sellen) Much Ground CR e11nco) Ai1<.1nu1 1111 (W Htrr11) R1dio 811 (A L 0 11..r) "' '" "' '" '" "' "' '" '" .. ~ TMIRD 'ltACI!. 4 tvrlonlt. Two YMr old m1kltn fUlln. Clllmllltl ,..ic. 1'10,000.SUOO. Purw u.eoo. AH Thi km1 (W H1rm1T1) Ill...,. Cm! IF Vlv1nco) A-11'.lneh fn CO. (W Mtl\OtntY) DudloKf Ell .. (M YIMI) Get Sleepy IR CaiN>ll) L.-Y1 H-(R MeNlll) GlyS F1nc:y IS T"'vlllO) Nou91t (1 A L 0 11!) M1 Cemto n J se•llril .Subi.t (1 A P!nedll J1y B. Ell 12 II 81111«1) .. LI LliM'I (0 Plent) "' "' "' "' "' "' "' xlU "' "' "' "' flOUllTN RAC•. Orw m!l9. I & I yeer old m1kle111. ct11m1ng prln S.S,llCll»O,ll!XI. Pu,,. $1,000. Jt0t1r Repeet CM Yann) Trltl Tttl tD P~) Geils Allbl (W .._ITll) Scottls.h Imp (A L Oltil Poxo N,,..1 (L J Durau~NU} RK!r.leu Moment CA Plnedll Hindu C111rmer CR C1m11t11) Tio C1rllt01 (J S..lltl'll P1rtv SPlrll IW Har1n1ll) EIMll Biia (ll l.aul'lll) '" m "' xl12 '" '" '" '" '" '" fllll'TH RACE. I furl-I. TWa 'l"lr ·-- Los Alamitos Ramblers Schedule , .. TllUl'IMy, ..... I. !........,.,.. DI)' CIMr 6 fl11I, ll'lrtt fl ... 1:U l".M. PlltlT RACI, MIG v•rdt. ~ yeer eiltl llld UP In G,_. e Plul. Pul'M 11•. Hoblti ROCllet I It B1flks) "' IN, Hllfll Wltclt (( Smlthl "' a..r.t Te Yw IJ Mllh"'llt) '" °'1111Y Rldr; 11 GolllrM) "' -'" IW't WI_. (P Cl'lllb'll "' E11t'I Rod: (0 C.rdllul "' •room Jlldtev IW Str1u11) "' TOP Fr1ttll (J Rot11111on) '" $Itel Cl'll/'ff (8 llrln!t!IV) >H A .. l!llllbi. JtY H. hr (R Mllr) "' il!COHD •ACI. 3$0 Ylnll. J 'l'Nr Didi Ind 1111 In Grtdt A Ml~ Purw 11100 . Conlllt •n:rwt1 fJ Wt'-1 ChlQro Gr.r.d (J IC1nls) Vitia BOii' (R l"lguero.t) lef'1 Orig CD·C1roou) llcd:lt V-1 (J Rob111$011} Sut1r S-(I. Ad1frl Quick M \1111 (0 Morrl1l Tt1r Drop Kid lJ Drev.r) Unclt Stuffy (N Pttllo) '" "' "' "' '" "' "' ·~ "' THIRD ltACI!, 350 Vlnl,, Milden l vur olds bred 111 C•tll. Cla!mlftll, PU'1t l1700. (l1lm\ng prlq IJOOQ. LemllclPBll (W MilH••blclll llJ Hld1lgo 81r Ill Blnllsl 120 l"llShY HOOJlen f8 8'11*1evJ HJ Ptrndon &.Ir (J IC1nl1) 117 D<lbar Margin CW $tr111•d 111 Double H11ty (0 Morrl•l 121> lllY Pa11<.tr !P Cr~l>v) 111 Tllo Oendy !Z Cctllns) Jtt Clrcumn1vlgolw CC Smllll) ltt Wnlrl1w1y 2 (D Cardora) 120 Alla Ellflblt ~ Reed /J 8r00k!leld) "' FOURTH RACI!. l50 yerdl. 3 VHf ol"" '1\d UP In ~ride A MIMIS. PurM •1100. Donn• Julll!' (I. Ad11rl Ooiet' (J Wiisen) Entries ' $11nd'I Ch1c (J Roblnto11I IN. hrncll (R Adllr) "' "' llOHTH RACI. 1'° yt1rch. 3 vur okll Incl UP In Gr1clt AA 1'i]Jnu1. PurM PlllO. Ti. W1llerl1 lwlMM Ml!n"1 Club. ,,.,.~ rtodftt (f> CroNrrl oro v11111 1z cou11111 Jtdl A. Mullln (J Ml!wdt) Dolldru"'• tC $mllll) Mont Etlt (H CrlSbJI P1i.t11 (R Aa.lrJ f>1lleo Lu fR 111/'lks) H11ty Ro.d (M P-) "' "' "' '" '" '" '" IH Grid Day Sunday ls free football day for the Orange County Ramblers of the Continental Football League. Every youngster w h o presents a ticket at the team's La Palma Park (Anaheim) home opener Sunday will be given a foot- ball. The Ramb~rs will be aiming for a second sue· cessive triumph. C o a c h Homer Beatty's out f 1 t posted a 28-13 victory at N1NTM RAcl!, ut v•ntt. 3 ...... r Sacramento last weekend in ollb l'tld ""· A11ow~ PurM i 111aO. their opener. Gtlltnt V1lor IJ IC111'61: 120 ~""'llt ' ed I h ooi11ot1 pue1:110 CN P•ttkll 111 "l"'-Cane tl'imm e Mlett•r Jud¥ IR B1Jlks) ll• Detroit Arrows , 35-7. Ccrt.'1 Str1wt1011 CW SllH) 114 --------------M~'I MOOl1 (P Crosbyl 114 HOf'l'Y 1rwl Siii CR Rln.ldl) 111 Plrktr'• lm1R (C $1711111) 120 Deep Sea Fish Report SAN CL.l!MENTE -150 11111ltf11 1.o21 bonl1o. l6' bilss, " blrr.Kliclt, 1' h•Ul>llt, ~ ve11ow1111. VENTURA -63 1r1tlen; '81 bil11, 311 !'Qd. cod, 190 tionllo. 12 t>lllbiJI, I UI"-· SANTA MONICA -u 1no~r1; 35& bonl!o. J7 best. 2 hellbut. MARINA DEL REY -t' 11>11ltrt; n6 rock Clld PAl.AOl$1! COVE -7:1 1091'1'11 750 bonl!V, 511 calico blss. HUNTINGTON •EACH-11 1nflff1j 190 bonlm, 6J blss, 2 1>1Mbul. Serge Ml •nGltru 501 bonito, 600 ban. S2 ~111!Nt, 2 barr..:uda. OCEANSIDE -13' tnglef1; 16 1 lbM:iore, 81 b1rr1eud1, 17' ban, m bonl!o, 1 Wlllle t.el 11&1.1, 14 yellowl•ll, 11 t\allbut. ' Every week MMCO sM~ m- thl" 10.000 tr1n1mi1slon probltm$. Bio Cliff (Ht<Tlll 3.20 TIME -l.ll-3/S. SCRATCHED -Loni Aglle, R1lnbow Hue, Tl'!D-0-l.1!9, Sp1nllll 8ullsf, N1ttuo11 ~troll, Sindy R.tl!)ll. 1n1!dttl eotb and geldlnvs. Pun. ••••••aa .. m•:n•m•m•ma•••••••l!lml --------------.,_... Ton&!l!a (J Rob!nsnn) Gunvnckt Oct !H Pe;eJ LlllO Mltl CB llrfnkle....) McCov'• 8tbt '" "' "' "' "' '" '" "' OXNARO -UI 1nple<t; 500 bonltoj 17S rock cod, 10 h•!lbut, l ~lmon, 111111 cod, I b0nl!e1. You 1et lret towln1. • tr" ro.d· c"-<:k, f11t. 1ffiel111t Hrvle~t times In Juat on• My, Md with MMCO, your tnin•m!1tlon ttn be proteeted by ov1r ~00 MMCO c.i. llr-s co11t to eoast. •ou11TH RACE -• f'urlol'lll1.' ye•r o!Os tnd u•. Cl&lmlnt. Pur.e U.600. r--"'"In W1lkl119 SlldC (A Plnedtl ICllro. (W H1rrlll "' '" "' '" '" '" '" Los Alamitos Results (M Y1ne1) f.20 5.60 0.60 Cut A Melofi.(A Plnedel J.60 3.oe J1ven Ile ID Pierce) Lonny'1 Sec:r1t CA Maeff) P1!1<.lng Fl1!d CM Y1ne1J K1rrv'1 Time (S TITlllllO) Cnitervllle (ll Ct~sl T11ltl110 Chld IJ Sel!enl Me'IOWOl'lh (A L Diil) '" .................... """ ... ,,.. .......... ».~•·•lf!"'""'"""'"" .. !311 ....... .,, ......... .. Helpful Hft\t IR llOHla} l0.80 TIME -1.16-1/5. NO SCRATCHES. ll'IFTH RACIE---OM m!lt on tur1. l Y•1r olcl1. Cl•lmlllll. Puroe IJ,900. ... .-.n1-111 """ !Ptefttl 11.2D ,,20 4.00 LllCkY lltoe! (M YtM!) lD.70 5.IO Estodo CR ROHltsl 4.60 T1ME -1.:18-JIJ. NO SCRATCHES. SIXTH RACE -4 furloli1~. Two ve1r old C1lbrtdl. Clalmll!ll. Pune Jl,100. Rldlleu Gembltt !PIPrul I.to 4.60 1.60 B~ Glint !Mltoomrrl '·'° 2.60 Iron Admlr•I U ~!ltf11 2.40 TIME -1.1'. SCRATCHED -Eou1! S"-rft Sl!Yl!NTH llACE -About ?Vt ""''°"'' on fuf1. 3 YNr old• Ind Ult f!Ula Ind m11rn. Allo•tnce.. PurM ...... Petitt Ll:irtr. (YIM!) l.ICI I.Ml 4.IO !"!<Wit• (A !"f...0.) 1.60 S.60 MtboJ'l"1 Sls191' (Hlf'lnttz) S.60 11 .... -1.)1 115. NO SCRATCHES. J.--R. C..rt•trtlMCI wntry flGtn:M RAC• -I f'urt-5. 3 'ltlr olttl 1nd ,,. 11111n 1nd marn. 15th run-ning al t1>t P1klm1r Hllldk.ap. PU>'M llS.000 ldded. A·PKlf!c (~ (Sfllef1) 7•.20 t .l'O S.l'O Mlrl F"'"'IM (J L1mMl'!J ,,10 l.20 P"tv'I World CD Pit-rte) l .60 TIME -l.ot NO SCRATCHES. ,.--C. t.onw1Y·lr1lned en1rv. NINTH RACI! -1·1116 mllt1 t111 Nrf. 3 ve1r oldl 1nd ""'· Clalml1111. PurM Sl,100, ..... , J°" IW Mthrln>ey) •-"'> ··'° 3.60 F•lr 01!1! !M Yentl) 7.2Q '·'° Don Boll Jotln (W Htrtldtl ,,00 TIME -1."6-3/5. SCRATCHED -G1111 Atlbl. Xlll SIXTH RACE. ' furlQl'>ll. Two ye1r old milden colll 1r.d Kldlnt1. PYrw '3,IOO. Iron River IJ L1mber!l Camel lr1ln IJ 5ell<'f1) True llllCC!IY (R Mwelll AP11llc1lor (A L. Dltfl A.dY1nce Guard CA Plnied•l Sier N11r11lleh CW Harrill Cr1JV Luck (0 Pierce) S•m'• Prlnc:e rs Trevlr>0l Otg'l"llr D1ncer Cll C1m1>1i) '" '" '" •111 "' "' "' '" '" Sl!VENTH RACE. 6 IYrl0ntl. Two year old•. Q1lml1>11 IOrkl S\6,00(). 11~,600. r_ine Sl.000. C1nler 81lcony (W H1romotzl 114 Reet Choice ~ll MenellJ 111 Womtn Driver (I. J OUrOlllMIY) 112 Flel"I Ven111 CA Plnedt) Ill f>efll1 0..1 CA ~1eM) 111 Aneelf!Jne {A L 0110 klU J""n'I Wt'I (J 5elleo) 115 Ooctcr Doll Boo (W H1rt1dl) 1U Qu1¥Slde CM Ylrtel) 117 Glr1 Rt'lllrt (J Limbert) lll EIGHTH llACE. 1 1/1 6 mnn on turt. J vear old• 1...i u<> ftlllt• •IMI m1l"ft. The R1ndlo 8ern1rdo . .-,1iow- 1ncn. Purlt M,000. l'lorlu CJ Rob!ntonl Mf'S. J~ F. (A M1eiel Pl•Y ~I 21\d (A Plned1l M11)ow M.,·,11 {A L Olel) S!IV9r G<lt!Jet CO Pltrai) '" "' "' xlU '" NINTH RACE. One m!!e. i VMr old 11mn. c111mlnt prkt MOOO-$l000. Py~ SJ,000. Mltol Prlnc:eu {M Y1ntrl 112 Spatted DuCl>tSI (L J OurOUSIMU\ 117 Le Grind Cl>1! (A L Dl•r) xlllt Love N' sr11fl (A Pl~dal 11, ,.blr•a. (J SelTtrl) 11• Speedy Jan (II CIMP•li 111 Sook'• Jade {II 811'1CO) 112 In A WhlMH!r (0 Plerca) 117 e CONVERSE ALL STARS $845 BASKETBALL SHOES llodr; or White ••• High or Low 0 Gym Trunks • Bike Supporters 9511 ! • JACK PURC!LL ss 9 5 1 Tennis Shoes WIDNl!5DAY, SEPT. 4, lffl Cloudy • F•t PIRST RACE. lSO Ylrdl. Meldt/I yeer olds. Claiming. Puroe 11700. Torn.tl)o Breeie tSml!f\) 9.20 4.20 S.20 lrlsh SH (Wright) ~-81'.1 5.00 Mtn Wem1>1Jm (Cardo11) 1.4/J Tlme-11 '110. S.::ni!Ched-Trudy Truckle. SECOND RACE. l50 v1rd1. J veer olds 1rd "" In Gr11d1 A Plus. P11rst il'IQO. Little Emm'I (Wtlt.onl ,,60 ,,60 3.$11) Rocke!'• IC11sy (ClrdOlt) 6.60 ~.ao Tlpfap Oeck (SllPt) ,,«I TlrM -II !/10. kratchtd -Trueklln Gil, Rldlllno R1y51n, Chic lle<1uesl. DAILY DDU8L! -2-Totn•dll ar .. 11 a l·Llttll smmr. Pihl 1:u.oo. Tl+IRO RACE, 03 'llrdl. l 'INr old1 •nd UP In Grtdt B P!ut: Put1t 11500. SllPl!r llO'l•I (Mcrr!I) 5.IO 4.60 l.00 C~learc'• HI 81r (Arllll) 11.00 I.Ml 81111 T~ {Page} 11..0 Time -~1 1110. No 1cretU.e1. llOVllTH llACt: . .6()0 Vlldt. 3 'ltlr old• 1nd uo In Grede A Minus, Puol 11700. Fl•t Dalh (ll(l(!ln>Ol'I) S.111 '·'° 3.20 l.OYll M1r1ude1 (Oreyer) 12.IO 6.60 Do Wtlch rBrlnklt'lj J.to Time -21 liar, No 1cr.ic1>et. l'IPTII RACE. :UO 'ltrds. olds. Cl1lmlng, Pur1t '1900. f>rlnc~11 Morron ' , . ., (Robl11sor>) Na!f\an De!ro!I fAd1lr) C1i!fl)rlll1 Smoc (IC1n!1J Tim. -11 5/10. e CONYERS! 7.«I 3.60 7.IO J.to 3.20 '·~ Scra!</\ed -AJ>rll Req11'"t, Ju,,. Pt!ll FIUe, Mr. MlnK, Mli;lw1'1 Miiiie. $1XTN llACI!. 350 v••dl. S 'lelr old1 1nd UP In Gr1dt A f>lu$. Purit 11900. Reelm PllY (ClnlCII) 21.IO 10,IO $,60 V•nc:!~ Ell~n (Ar•l••l 4.40 ,,40 l!lg Gr1nd1ddy (M1!1l1<11) ~-60 Time -II !.~. Ali.o Ran -PNltr Sob, Rolln 1lu1>- n1r, Jtball 8111!s Eve. Tet•1cf\1rir1, TOP Side, Air Strip, Jet Fuel. Scratched -Avu~!le 81rend. T~ Ctn Fly, SfV!'n ~ITIWI. Jl!VENTH RACI!. '00 yards, l Yeilr olds 1nd up In Grldl AA Ml11u1. Pur,.. 1211)0, V1ndy Ohl [Watson) Dial Br1nd'1 (81nktl F!"9Cl'1 Sonnie (A.Ulr) Time -20 1110. No i.cr1!el\1H. 13.00 $.4/J ],«) 4.60 3.40 ·~ ElGHTlf RACE. l!O y1rd1. l veer olds •r.d UP Jn Grtdt AA Pl111. PUf11 moo. Reoe<! Cham t11r (Str1uu) Tlt1nl1 CSml!h) Sh1dow Miin (McrrlsJ Time -II l/10, 10.60 6,M l ,OI) 7.00 5.40 .... Ali.o R1n -H~ Re<iuesl, Pink Per- fvmt, Jet Strew, Pen P1!'1 Olndy, eers For Lu~ll, L• Ree'• llociler, Ginger Tap, Scr1tchKI -Mo11vator. NIHTH ltACI!. J..19 v1rd1. 1 Vl!tr old.s fnd uo. Allowances. Purse 11000. 81rred'1 81KU!I CB1nlu) U.00 5.&0 4.40 BIY Busher (Wll1on) 12 . .0 ,,60 Rull1!1 IA.r1l11) 5.00 Tlm-711 2/1~ . Ali.o Ran -Slllor'I Chtro., 011 Prlnce11, Sig Lil Ptrktr, Dldcl'Y Dut Time, No ..::retellts. . . • ' TENNIS SHOES Mt11'1 ladles' e RMRSllLE Gym Shirts •SOX 59c • 79c·95c· 1.25 • Sweat Pants $321 I • Sweat Shirts FOOTBALL SHOES SPOT·llLt -··-··-· ......•. _113",. '24" PUMAS --· . 119" ---·····-·-·-- SOCC:U SHOES 58" -·-··----to '11" . '8" llllCll'. fDT RNS ---·-----····-pr. :~llllSSI lllllS ,. '4" .. •r• '2",. 111" · 18011UJ 95c ,, '2" ............... • lellyboarcls • • ' • Ocean Pool & Speeclo Swim Suits & Trunks WILSON -IANCROFT. DUNLOP . DAVIS TENNIS RACKETS PINNSYLVANIA TENNIS BALLS WILSON TENNIS BALLS t STAR: . .,.. •r• PRACTICE TENNIS IALLS ---... 48c RALEIGH BIKES Parts • Accessories Tires • Tubes • Ropain .1.-"-----·-· ---------- Irvine Lake Fish Season To End Soon Quid< ROiie IJ 8rooltll~ld) EXPnllS Min Fll'TN RACE. 3SO y1rds. 2 ol"". All-8nc.!S. Pun1 POCO. 51m'1 NlgM Out ri+ CrMIJ]I) Threo: Calls IC Smlll>l Mldw1v 011\d'I (ll 81nks) T!;hl S4Uftle ft. Adalrl Grl!th CD C1rdot1) P~r-ello Rcckel (J Drtr•rl Drill t'J Rcttln5on) m '" m m '" '" "' SAN Pl!ORO !Norm'• LllMllftt)-7& 1nglers1 2 Ytllew11U, 12 ~reC\1([1, let/ bonito, QI c•M:o bas.., 101 1alm011, und baHI l hellbut. {ttnd 51. Llntllnl -39 tf\11 ero; 3l barrecudl, !XI ealleo bass. 16 h1!lbtJt. 2-«I bonito. SAN DIEGO om .... i.t INCll) -7' 1nglen; :Kl yellcwt.WI n. bonito. 11 bass, 11 barrac11d1. 1Pt. Lom1J -doO "ngl~•I 1 veffowtelt, « albaccr1, 4fS yellowll11 tuna. 1 dolphln. MORRO IAY fVl,..'1 L•ndlnt) -11 1ncl1r1; W olbacora. · PORT HUENEMl!i -.t1 anclero; lll SIXT!+ ltACE. 400 yerds_ J 'lelr U !ICO bass, 2"I b1rr1c\ld1, 37 bonllo, 6 olds ind up In Grade A Pt11•. P11rs1J halibut. Big caUish and bass con· SJtOO. MAL1su PIER -:11 enviers; 100 · h. hl. h h · S/tJp The Mu•le 11 P Crotb'I) 111 calico ba••· 11 DOnl!o, 15a rod< cOd. tinue to 1g 1g t t e action seven siriws !C Smith/ 111 ~·;.~··,f,~te~:,:;.1so tioni!o, ll5 11nd in the closing weeks of the Ron sickle <J Ma!sud•l 111 REDONOO _ 111 1ng1ers; 2 f. _,_ l J . °" Go Go II. l'llnk$) 117 \ellowl~ll, !21 barroc\lda, ~ calico 1968 1Su.1ug Season a rvme l'rl1kv Fraulein Cl J Robinson} lU ~H. ll~ bonl!o. 3 hallbul. Two Borg'", Lake. ~1:;:;i~1=-~:i:~ \~ ~~~1~:~> :~ U~ :;ikie~. :m bC<1110. 131 m1ckere1. Fishing at the Orange Pen"'I Charwr (J Kanis) 117 SEAL. BEACH -et1,nclers; t5Cl sar"d Felltlty (1 J Dr~) 11~ b...s•, l15 bonl!of 111 ~~llbul, l4 blf-County lake offici;llly closes T~' ... '" 0,1 IA Aralr•l ,1, ra~d•. B1r;e, U3 anvlerJ; 100 sand , ··~~ ba .. , 915 b<ln1!0, 23 11.ollbut, 10 Dir· Sept. 15 and won't reopen Al" E1111bi. recu<1a. again unti) next February Tlver Ro;o::ket fl p Crc•bv) lll LONG JEACH l!"tclnc Sportflthlltlll) · Sand River WI" !2 J Oreyer) 117 -\Ol ~ncler5; 4 barracuda, 10 1>1llbut, Best catch at the lake last &old Host (2 J R<>hln•on) 11s ~1 c11ko b ..... S:!6 t.on110, 61 rock cod. · IPl1rP01nt L•ndlnt) -184 •~glers; 90 week was registered by b1rr1cud1, WI b1u, 1,002 ba11. 1 black Sl!Vl!NTH RACE. 35Cl yer<h. l VHr Doug Nunnery of Huntington 01.x ar.d up In Gr•d• AA M!nu1. Purn w• t...u, t Ye'flcw!1H, M rode cod, 2l P k h 1 d d tw b. 11100. hlllbut, 12 b(utfln tu111. ar W 0 an e O Jg Mlck•Y B. Sterr /H Page) 121> NEWPORT {Art's L.•ndl"'I -102 baSS ii) the SaJTie day The March Wlnd {0 CardOll) 117 1ngleri; l3 barr1cud•. "9 bOtllto, 1n Wel.ght"ng 6"• and 7 II -Rocke! Liiiie (J Wall<lnl 114 ba55, 6 l>~llbut. ID•VtY'I L.e<;ktr)-234 " ' l ) •ng\f"1 1 'D' bonito, 2• blss, I Ev1ry minute ..,,,, I 111/f, _,..,. _p,.,.,.. ... Y• a• trnt .,.,. ........,,.1011 .. AAllCQI COSTA MESA 1745 Newport If, 646·1666 Garden Grove '541 G1rdt" Gr•Y• I /viii.. • • •• ~ Santa Ana U' E. Finl SI .......... . OVER: 60 AAMCO ,SHOP S IN CAtlFORNIA pounds. IC~tv'I Cha~t fR F vuerot U fll»eore, 51 barricu!ll, 4 yellowfin Rov•I Tkil>et (L Wrlgl>I) 1U !u ..... 1 halibut. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-"--'C.CC'--~~~~~~~~~~~~- • e k r ' e ,. h t t • • . -. .. . . . . . --.. --·--..... ---------------~------':""----... ---------... .--------------... -....... ----'"l-------·""'--- Off the Board Shutdown Slated For -Salt Creek By CRAIG LOCKWOOD. r. ~member Stlt CrHk? That will be an old<tmer's question In a few yeers. .' 1other one of Utose fabled spots of y'esteryee.r, re- ; ~'.!1nbered with great tenderness like the old Corona J ~~ty , and the Long Beach flood control. and like such . r:~:ent losses as Dana Paint. i . \'Jon't be long now. "I'll always rememjler Salt Creek for those hollow, =:...'1?;ular morning•, gtasaf and only a few guys out ... " ::e;.eg Ellerman 20, is alr.ady talking that way about ::;ae Creek ••• in 10 years he 'll really be able to rem- i:-:is::e. Plans for t!le once-secluded surf spot will include a 35-aore sail water lake with facilities for boats, fishing and vacatibning. Surrounding the beach and lake will be apartment towers, hotels a'nd shopping facilities for the hundred s of families that are e:rpected to be coming into the area. The beach front , once the exclusive domain of ground squirrels and sumac will become the habitation of a more complex species. Plate glass and concrete \vill replace the scrub. The ground squirrels will be SOUL-0-SURFING -Surf photog Art Brewer, returning at 6 a.m. one day from a Mexican surfing surfarl snapped this solo surfer soul-surfing alone near San Clemente. Early birds get wonns, and looking, like the old "Boll Weevil'' for another home .•. .----------., What about the surfers? ( An officer of the Laguna Niguel Corporation an· \ nounced after an important meeting Wednesday th at tho half-mile length of surf-pounded shoreline will be : closed to the public on Sept. 15. Surfing Scene ~--..:: Weekends the area will be open to beachgoers and iQr!ers, and this will continue on an indefinite basis I until further notification. A lifeguard will be posted '----------·1 from 10 to 6, and the gate guard will be on duty at 7 a.m. on those weekends. '61• "We will post the property, advising the publi c that 2 County ' ~re is a no trespassing policy in effect during the in· ttral phase of grading and construction," an official points out. Cha1npions So you can surf legally on the weekends only, until further notice. I M For those tally-keeping surf.rs who have been fi eet .. watching the r11pld depletion of the valuable surf re· sources this m1k .. the sixth spot removed from the --•TOJf•J of good turfing spots in the south county area. None has been rtiplaced, and nobody plans to da anything about it. ..,.. : Surfers who·cl11lm to love their sport are mouth ing e"1pty words. Two Orange County surf· ing champs will compete on the \Vindansea fir st team at the 1~talibu Surting Club Invitational on $Unday, PHONI 540-4343 6-46-4421 early surfers get waves ... a11 to themselves. Suri has been up and one Of tile year's major contests comes up later thi! month at HunUngton Beach •• , the U.S. Champiooship.s. Forbes 1st ; In Newport Surf Meet Ntwport'1 Fnl An!l•ll lltb -body 1urt1n1 con· last provldtd apedators and eom.fontl 1 variety ol lbrllla, -'1'°11· and lantaoUc. lljlrlln& over LabOr Day weekend. ''Tbt aurf ran .a.tO'llnd four i.et, wit> lood obape, but there Wll 1ome chop." ~ JDt Earnelt, 20, a flDa11lt ln the contiett . "I'd NY the cunpetition Wll good, 1eneNlly. People wen NIHy worldng out" Ecnort noi.d that the eompolltloa wu really good tu_ 1111 -end that • 20 pnlnl judging <)'Item gave only a t-point 1 p r e a d between Ill• first place win· ner, Jotm Forbes, and lixtb placer Kevin Oodnn. MIN'S l:UULTS l , Joll11 Fllf'tlK 2, • ., WlllllOll . >. ODii •Mcll1'4*1 •. 0.~ IWIYl'llN J. tab Gtmbi. "' Ktvtn cocNr ' MIN'S ,, Jeff O.IW I. Miit. UY!Ool J, Mtrt. M ........ '· Jtdl ....... .I, Mike II,... ·-- 1988 PRESIDENTIAL • ELECTION GUIDE PICK YOURS UP AT JONES TIRE SERVICE 2049 HAHOI IOULIVAID, COSTA MISA WITH NO OILl•ATION :; "But wh•t can we do?" they say ::. You can write your state assemblyman Robert B:dham ••• you can write to the state recreation de- p.irtment in Sacramento, you can even write here and w9'11 forward the letters with others received. Corky Carroll. of Dana Point. iand Steve Bigler of J.aguna Beach, will spark the 15"lll::in team represeri~ 11n,i:: the famoos Windansea Club, Only .~i x clubs from Oalifornla will compete at Malibu ttiis year. Foll ll•--<>•191"'1 '"'';;,&tlfll!.. 2 ~S13~!., •. ~ Right now th1t's all you can do. The rest of th e gciping doesn't count. You h•ve to put it in writing be- fore anyone will ll1t1n to you. Surfers must speak ~ Cd be counted ••• If we don't we'll soon be· turfers i,.. name only with no surf left to ride, no waves ••. "Oct no beaches. , ..... Let's hei1r it from the surfers ••• loud, and cle•r. We have to start making wi1ves. . . spol'ts in Brief . l{ing May Lead -Giants in 1969 Clf!CAG-0 -Clyde King, ace relief pffmer for the old Brodklyn Dodgers, w i 11 ,Jnanage the 5all FranciM:o ~Giants in 1969, the Chicago ::News said Wedneeday. •• SpeculatiOn on Herman :!Franks' sue c es s or as Gtants' manager, t be ne.,,,"ISpaper &aid, hal cen- tered around the California ~Angels' Bill Rigney and the Giants centllr fielder, Willie Mays. "But the Daily News hes learned tbat F r a D t 1 ' Pro Sotter Standing• Norffl AIMl'lcal McW UHle •AST••N CON,e•INCI :.W11lllfllli..n Alltnt1 .ll•w Yort. .-..nrm- ~astan All9nftc ~ •LT.,,._., .... ''''"'""n 1r raa1artt• lfl1tM16'0SI ""l•11•e.u 117 •114 ... ""·-Cll!''leltl>ll 1• r n • 1ni • ..i Dile-l1 ,. ' ., 15' " 61 Toronto tt '' • d 1• n " ~roll •11•111•0U W•ITl•M (lOflf,fteKI; ... -WLT ............ • 1c11\M1 City 1111 I 41 tll JI' Cl; -ti-tr.II ,. lt •• ,. Sf It ~'· Lou1' 11 Tl •• t» •• -heft.,..... O.kl1rod lt •• ., 1&1 .,, • hn Di.ti 1t I • • 117 '1 If --t.ot """'" 11 ?I I • 1111 M • Vt!'lalllY9!' 1t 11 4 '1 lJI n • ......... ,.. ...... let,,... Qty t. La ,.,...... 1 N.. Vert. :t, Atlll"'9 1 HDUI"-" t, It, lellk I Clwloltnd L OllctN l Otl<laN:I J. 1111 OIMG ). ti. replacement will be the 43- yeM-old King,1' said the newspaper. King currently man.t.ges San Frandaco 5 Pl'Joenix farm cl.00. ...... INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. J\tarlo Andrettl btga.n work- ing on the body of hJ1 ln- dlanapoll1-type car today for replacinf tt1 F o r d eaitne with 1 turbodi•ged Oflenbaattr. Andrettl, Ute twcMfme U. S. Auto Club big: car cham- pion who bu vaulted Into 1econd place In thl1 year's ltlndlnf1, dedded to 1wltch engtne1 after winning th e USAC 100 -miler al Du Quoin, ID., Labor D•Y· "Thi• 11 eomethlni we 1lmply ba,·e to do If we want to win the championship,'' the N1uretb, Pa., driver n.ld. "Milwaukee wa1 Ute decider fer me.'' • .. .. .. TOLEDO. Ohio -Yoong Mik4-Quan7, broll>er ol t>t<>fellionol ~ Jeny Qu.ll'Ty, W8I among t.hOl8 l1lmlnated Wednesday niJ!ht In q-.rma1-. of tile U. S. O)ymp;c boxlng trlail. The host club, Malibu, end \Vindan.sca have been the only groups to win the ~eet in the eight years of scheduled competition. I Beside Garroll and Bigler the team will include Leslie '\Vong, outstanding Ha\vaiian transplant to Calfiornial waters; Mike Purpus, Ken~ Layton from 11ermosa ; PhH Irons Angie Reoo Cheer Critchlow, Ru sty 1i1iller, and•, - Mike Doyle . From soulli of Orange Coun ly will con1e Peter Jotinson, Bob English, Tom Ortner, and Skip Frye of San Diego. flawaii will also be represented by perennial ~avorltt Barry Kanaiaupuni. The 5-man paddleboard relay team will Nmsist of Jun Bennett of Newport. Bill Mount, Bobby Burnside, Bob Moore, and K e n t Layton. · Surf's Up In County.- Remember that program caUed "Surf's Up?/,.. It was a. Weekly telecast that pqwort.od to shaw tb.e- surling scene. .Y«i may have turned jn-and fallen asleep w~tng 2 ·foot mtmiy waves. 'T'he·ann(_!uncer would sey: "And now, gang let's look at the weel<'s surf rundown ... here's Sa rfl Stralghtoff 1llding the shokier a t Swam.J '1, isn't that 5well .. They should hive been around tlU weekend ..• Labor Dly weekend tue:Ul'd enough 1urf in Oranl• County to make the Anny 'Oorpo of Engineers bite theAr collec tive lilJCetnafll at the .tt eels ol tile ""'" Cll b'8ches, and harbon. while llUl'fen surf. ed ,.. joy. Surf -reporied from s to 8 lee! t hr<>U&hout tihe count1 .Llfeguard1 ICCllpored fer ~ n..tlon<l<l'I ._1 otll to .... by rb, ·end beadle• were cl.....! <lawn In oome ..._ td&@tr LON.G "MILER FOR 610/'00·ll FET. 1.1t EXCHANGE ILACICWALL ru11 1.71·14-7.71-11 LISS-WHITEWALL JUST 2 ti M 2 ~ $2695 2~ .. $~3'·'0'-" ,,_,.· o:~.:.~~~ .... A ~ ll'V 2 ~ s33• 0r 16,40 ._. R lll'Cll. t ll.f2 to 11.1' JI •• T 0, ft.ti .... · ·ltd! •llCfl. +a,,.. .. n.i.,. • T MCfl Or 21.ta ...,. •• ~ i!Jcdl. + ltfl ,. u.u ,, • ' •.• -.cJI Balance 99~. W11HL 5• ALIGNMINT - .... ..... , c:.. CAMMl e CASIU e JOI.IN 40 000 MILES 1SIZE7.35·14 SIZI7.15·14· UP TO ~ !""'-'_....,....-., -~::n-'°" 'LP I IM ..... , .. _..... · ,.. RADIAL ' 0 TIREI · $J1~ $J.t2~ TINrlllll"I .. _ "ta "!NI Kl!tdt.IMd. The 17-year<>ld mid· dleftlgbt from -Im . whose brother 11 a he•VJW<iitit-er, loll tile -to Martin -llkl. tile Afr Foret tiUiat fn>ll: NOW>!<>, Oa!U. to1urfer1 only. , ~-~~~~~~--~..:.~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~.J;..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~--~~~· ' .. , .\ 1 l J , 1 ' , I I t . • I I ! • I , ' •• • • • • ' .. -"' . . . . • . -· ------·---·--........ --: -. ------· ~ ··---......-----,..- • • '\...' • • t y •. . .. .- . \:~·. ~~°'- F J .. . '· / FREI •••• SCHWINN BIKES FROM SEA SCHWINN -ONE GIRL'S - ONE BOY'S-EACH PARTICIPANT WILL BE GIVEN, A NUMBER FOR THE DRAW- ING ~T CONCLUSION OF EVENTI 'one-stop' shopping a.t its finest! OPEN THURSDAY & MONDAY EVENINGS . fl.. ..... •• • CONDUCTED !Y THE NEWPORT !EACH PO(ICE DE~ PARTMENT. ANY GIRL OR BOY OF ANY NEWPORt BEACH OR COSTA MliSA ELEMENTARY OR INTER- MEDIATE SCHOOL ELIGIBLE. SATURDAY . SEPT. 7·_ lO ·A.M. to NOON WESTCLIFF PLAZA PARKING AREA AT ·1nH & IR- Vlt:IE IN FRONT OF THE BANK OF AMERICA • • • NO OBLIGATION ••• WE WANT YOU KNOWING irHE RULES; ON A SAFE BIKE. . filEE •••.• ·. · BIKE LICENSES ISSUED ON THE PREMISES TO ALL UN- LICENSED ·SIKES. VAlUABlE IN CASE YOUR BIKE IS EVE~ STOLEN. ' FRIE •••• . INSPECTIONS CHE<;K UP OF •RAKE, PEDALS, WHEELS, TIRES, ETC, TO >,SSURE Yf>UR llKE IS IN SAFE CONDITION, PLU> CHECK OF RIDER THRU TEST COURSE. . ' . ' • PARENTS! SHOP FOR SCHOOL NEEDS AT WESTCLIFF lwA STORES I ' ----~---~--------- ... ~ ' I I I l l I l • 1 -.. - ' _ll. ' _,/ -----~-.....--o:--......... -. -..--... .,....--·-...,. ...--... -... • TRIP OUT -Jaclr Webb, le!!, and Harry Morgan investigate the .J~r of a psychedelic cult on "Dragnet'" tooig'bt m color at 9:30 on Channel 4. The man ls suspected. to be the bead of a ring sell· ing narcotics to juveniles. TELEVISION VIEWS New Series . Eye Ratings •Bf Rick OU '11Ro~&? ' HOLLYWOOD (\JP!) -Some o! the matchups of series in the new television season wUl be fasci- nating to watch iri their indications of the changing lastes of the American >'lewilrg-publi~ ' ABOVE All, there will be interest if the head· on cOmpetition of these series reveals that the. bas- ic, gi:~sroots tastes of the home audience have hardly Changed at all -as opposed to cor>tempor· ary uphOOvals in other med.ta; · For example, on Tuesd3y night.9, ''Julia," the NBC-TV situation comedy. that stars a Negro ac- tress -Diahann Carroll -will be going up against a very tough opponent: CBS-TV's. Red Skelton, with his widespread grassroots appeal. "Ju1ia" will also have as a · Coinpetitor ABC- TV's spy series, •izt Takes a Thief," with Robert Wagner. ~· GORDO I~ )t)U'U. PERMIT IT, J1M. Yf's ... Y!S,I lHUolt< THERE'S SO MUCH 1 CAl'4 00 FOR THl6 POOR BO'/ UNDER THE PROPER COtlOfllONS. W••• :t'M II'-~ WAS /JE>'.I CAN ANO .AROUND1 JR15H,T'00/ '°" coui..o t 1 PJW~11.;I ~HIM, coow. JUDGE PlRKER " · . " ,, ,, fi H '! I I VE5 •• 1'T ™E MR'.5. PAR'.KER'?' THIS 15 MRS. P-'CE SUMMER'. 65DOP •• I'M SOll:IN lO &On-IER YOU .&.CIAIN! TMEATE~! lET TLL FINP IT 1M VES .. HE~ FATHEll: HAP A M!hlUTE! .. 15 A HEART ATTACK "-MP I!:. TllERE MY W-'V I CAN GET It.I ME LOOK UP S-Ot\l.ETWING ~ 15 QUITE llL! I &E· MllCS. PAC.E?' LIEVE SHE'D BETTEllC TOUCH wrrw SHEILA TONIGHT? THE .NUMl!>EK~ C.OME HOll\E! ON THE SAME NIGHT, CBS-TV's new Doris Day situation comedy -which .gives every indi- c~tion it Is of the standard type, designed to aP.peal to everybody -will be lacing tbe fi\odem·tbemed "N.Y.P .. D." (New Y0<k Polle~'.' D~. ).~on • • By Gus Arriola ' .MAMACrrA! 'iO\J'"" ALL NOT IRl$t! H.A.VE: U.DJ.V! '/01) """'" FAIRIJ:-€-? By Harold Le Doux I'M TERRlelV sorn lO HE.U: TH.&.T: WE'U TI1Y 10 GET Pl.At.IE ltf5E:RVA110N5 IMMB'IATRV! MERE~ THE NUf,W;R'. WHER'.E SHE UJJ !E REACHED •• ! . ABC.TV. Miss D•:f·"!W ~ha: :19 lellll .• ·~'II~.·, MOON MULLINS co0lilll41'.•l!le pop~ iil!:'. •. .eu orrr •..-------"-~-.;:::;;:i-:::::=?"'Ooi ,.-...,...--~~-""""'l:'"l NBC-TV's Tuesday n;·ght movi • ! G.' fY .~ ~1;~ ~.4:tl 01.E> Mff. ABC.TV's ·"The Outcasts,", which stars 0 on VIGGERS ryturray ana Qti!' Young as, reSpectiVely, a white l:Jj>J~~ and a black cowboy, will have a struggle on its l..ll<t: MS ro hands against two CBS-TV situation .eomedies that ~fr THE: also have a very basic old-fitshioned appeal. 0 n e .Jori t>oN.!1· is "Mayberry R.F.D.," which is in the mold oft he Andy Griffith series, and the other is "Family Af- fair." In addition, "The Outcasts" is running up against NBC-TV's Monday night movie. CBS-TV'S Smothers Brothers series showed last season that a weekly program with a contemporary flavor can do well against the established staples. It more than held its ground against "Bonanza" and the Sunday f!ight movie. Then NBC-TV's "Rowan and Martin's Lauih- in" also proved that a modern-oriented series can be a commercial success. Against CBS-TV's Lucille Ball and "Gunsmoke," it was a surprise ratings- getter. IN THE-·NE~ SE-ASON, 'baugh·ln" will · not only be up against Miss Ball and 1'Gunsmoke" again, but wJll take on ABC-TV's "Peyton Place," which is introducing a Negro family <jS regulars iii its cast. Another interesting matchup will occur Thurs- day ni ghts. and \vill involve ABC-TV 's new series, "The Ug liest Girl in Town," a London-filmed com- edy about a fellow who somehow becomes known as a model \vith a female name. Against this w i I d premise will be CBS.. TV 's "Blondie," based on the comic strip, and NBC-TV's reliable ratings-getter, "Daniel Boone." Dentais the JtlentreP • I ., • • • CHIEF! YER BACK! Mun AND JEFF •·flSS PEACH lAA AND MARCIA /lllE GOING INTO llUSINES> TOGErnER1' - • -•7" ANY TRANSGRESSIONS .BY THE CRIMINAL ELEMENTS DURING- MY BRIEF SABBATICAL? 1·> tPN DO YOl.H<NOW? By Jom K. Ryan ly Al Smith. ~SNOT VERY LIBERAL! , ' • ly .Mel ., f1l1JLl-.r,A( IEPT!MIOl 1 • * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS Now 5 1nd 10 pm, TV 5 . l\G011~c:::~-jq . . . er·r-?Cl) m-1S0> (!) IDRan'1 llllnd ()0) fl!I-"" -e~· .. ·-CO• · (C) (60) r.omec11a11 lnlJ Sch , It fl)ICl1I (Ulllt, )olns frank Sln1tr1 Jr., ind Joer .H- 7:!0119 Cil Cl1111m1n strip: (C) ('90) Wntem series with Stuart Whit· man, Jiii Townsend, R1ndy Boont 100 t'ertt Klrbtrt. (R) 1!1 ...... -· -(CJ (60) 0-_,.,, (C) (60) "Won't· tt Ever Be Momlni?'' 6efll Rowla!lds. Jack Klurm1n and John CassaveW liar In ttll1 Wll)tflil story about 1 :fOURl laW)'tf ind • btuas Jlnger, at odds blCIUM of dilfereJlt backgroundt 1nd.1ttitude1, who ere drawn topther wtieri !tie tlnaer hlr• the lawytf b 6ef1nd her m1n11er apll'llt 111urder ch•raes. 0 Dini.I loont: (C) (60) "Tht Far Side (If fury.'' Wl\MI f(lul pl11 befall• 1 bo, entrusttd to tht cart al 0.Aiel Boont, · tht 1>o7'1 father vtnpfu11t go11 •fter 8oont't ton. Don Pedro Colley iuestt. (R) fJ -... 160) D llr• eo " • -.* (c) (30) D (ft) Cil Second Mtndrld Y•n: ("?) (JO) "Luka ind Comradt T•l'!YI.'' Luke belrltnd1 R.uulan vla-ftoni T1eya stnikow ltld .!Mr 11ncl1. Ylollnbt Yuri Andttlvltch, 1nd the colGnlf IN11 thry ·tmow ·l1111ii11 H· cret 1nd plan It ~IP hi-. (R) m h" ......., -<Cl <60) I!) •• ,·--.(C) (OJ) fE R&D lllMr. W1t11 Or. Albllt Hibbs. "Thtrmlonlcs.,. tMt 111thcri- tlu on l'IUdttr tllll'D dlseuu ther- mionic diode ~uetlort rl elte- lrlclty w1t1t Dr, Hibbs. • et El Clblllft .. .. .. (C) 1 ft Mniio11 $ • ...,, .... 1111 lilM" (dr11111) '43-Paul Lukts, ltttt Davis. Donald Woods; Gerald· int Fltzaerald. An 1nli·Hlrl u!lder- aroorwl leadlr arrives In America with his f1mlly ari"d atttmpta,to. es. 10:30 \Ml Dollllt tlbllstt • meanlriiful ~lift, but 11 · ' bbckm1l1ed 1nd f-" ht must r• . tum to Germln)' ID fufiher his 11:00 6 0..M O't:ltdi ltport ('C) (3(1) wm, Jerry DunphJ. ~ T....,. w ~Llt1tm (C) (30) f:n 1tJ:. Htur Jf...: (C) ~ I!)""'·-(60) Ill F• ... '"Slftbad '64.'' A docU· mtnllry on ,fhl cronlng of the Al· llntlc hr lft Au.ltrlllan dentist, Bill Howell. ' !!I•• .. - a .• ....... <a0> D Min: (C) (30) B1xt1r Ward. 0 hollc "T1lt Ent.tlllllf" {com- edy) '&O-Uuranct OIMer, Join ~"""""' m ....... (CJ t!OI * GEORGE ·PUTNAM NEWS Now 5 and 10 pm, TV 5 ID "-= (C) am Jol\111. 111-'4 (C) eoo 8 ln:fna: (C) Bustar Mathis 11:15 ID II* "II-, W1111t ... ,._ ,,. 111.llb Bil TC1l11 UAC<1ln In lO·round llcl" (.,,,.,,,, '42-Llord llolu. ft..,,... . .llifth. (T 111tatl¥• Idled~) . Dtl!!(I),,,,., "'"' m 13-0i ll'JO~--ht • 101• '1rrldCers for New." sbter BertrlJJt ( rima) '55-frink l..o¥11oJ, TWI')' learns 1bout used·t1r bulfne: wrien MODr1, ltl MtlYllL 1h1 persuades th• Mother Su~tlor Cl U Cl) Tiii TlllllM .. (C) rt 11 tlm• to usa th• IXlhl.'!lfl . , . tmeraency nesl·tU of $800. 00 a,.. ""Ctlalttl"' (dfth'll) '47 · -Ala~ Lffd, S.11 AUMIL flil·••li•i .. ...... ··-· 0 lllHll !Mr - -(C) 11ftvn." P111: 11. Instructor Fred· . trick Hoed PftlVidH hlilb Ofl how to lt:OO m Joi ,,.. (C) mernorl11 fl'Mlc. !!I Jo5' FELICIANO! * DEBUT-LIVE-COLOR 1:)11D9 00 lnMlde: (C) (60) "Due Piiicm of •l.nf." M1rk Sanae1, trltvin1 Ind lhllJ bflCIUM lh1 San fr1ncilco police botolcid1 division has ftlltd lo find the kl!ler of h11 lovely glrlfrllnd, att.npts. lo solve th• e1se hlmMlt, wltll dbaslroua eonsequtncu. Dw1)'1'1t Hltkrnain, )1111 Mlchtl!Lfltsl (R) . FRIDAY tt:SO m M-1111111t -..: "Tll• Stnnpr," "Rlt and Run,• ''Syncopltlorl," "'tlat I Lont Sllldow." IWfJw..tt: "Al ,...., F ... T_. 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(dr11M) '5S-«lctlen1 Ep, .. ...... ilo'll -· -·-- Complete Printing Service Top Quality -Fast Service 1111·11ii'i!"'' 642-4321 2211 Wost 81!boo Bl•d. ~rt Buch =~-~~~~~------------------ l .. _...,_, __ _ . -.. ----------·---·--~-~--------..-----------.-----------------... -------------""'-'!'""'!"' London Stage Busy British Theaters Offer Big Bargain By MARY BOLLAND LMllll Ort!NI 6'ttk ... "" ..,_ _.._MA ...... Give or take a couple of butm.enta, there are 40 the- ...... In London. 'lbe price of a seat at any of them ii spectacularly cheaper than at 1tl North American coun· terpart. Together tbey add up to the best value 1n the world. The London tbearer is dl· vlded Into t b re e part.a. There are the great com· panlee like the Natiooal The ater and the Royal Shakeapeare aubaldized by atate grants, wttlcb are a compuaUvely new part of the English a c e n e, aWl building a tradition and not yet 1tilfened by age. opeDJ &I. StraUord in Oeto- ber, and a visit la well worth the 90-mile trip.)rom London. For a It.art ft baa alwaya been oulH.geoUJ~ YOWl&· Tht present dlrec- tl:lr', Trevor Nunn, is ~. For my money th• brig:hte.at, m01t sparkling show in London is Nunn'a production of Sir Jobn Van· brugh'1 "The Relapse," restoration comedy done with 1u~ energy and wit that it is the best present.a· tion of "1wi.Dging London" to be 1een anywhere. south of....._ river al the Old ThJs season too, given the 1.11"' excuse of the American Vic, the R o Y al Shake-presidential election, t h e y 1pe:are to the north at the are doing .a season of Amer· Aldwych. ican plays by writers like At Ibo N " al, i ·1 P ad d Y Chayefsky, who • •• Wlw Needs All the Money?, 'Miltie' Just Craves Love By VERNON SCOT!' round table at the Hillcrest HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Country Club ooe day," Miltm Berle admltled he Berle C0'1tiooed. would rMhor IOH hia C0111id· "Some0no uked him, erobie fortune, homo and 'Why doo't you -!' ,_ .. , than retire. .. And 0-p -rod. He would rather-bt kwed 'Th #hat?' thanricb. "'lbat expres1e1•my The "pleMI love me" •YD· thoaghts exactly. Whit am l drome 11 rmnpa.nt amoog ac-ioin& to do? How much time tors and adnllod. Among can I l)>end reluin1. l ccmedi-it Ill We tt.oif. don't play that much rolf, 'lbe narcod.c ol. public Id· and I don't like to fish. oration ~ them wO<idng "What I LIU to do is en· ~ long after they have com· tertain people. I oan't lay off It 11 the perloect ~ for Uncle Miltie. 'Ibo 111• dieftce will be ritlli U-In front "' him where he -'°"' them, and baelt In ony r.ciprocol alleetioo lrom !be peylng cuotom<n. And her•'• the k!cller. Tim's Vfll'Y little moue1 in it !or Mllloa. But be icnows that. And he concluded, "I love show bul· ine11 10 much I'd wort for nothing." piled fortunes or paned re~ more than two weeks with· C:Oll'lln tirement age. They are com· out biting my fingftna.i.IJ. liG~) •• w-. pelled to expme their hearts +<My wUe Ruth apelled It .anc1 psycho 1o th• pubuc -a11 out She 11ya the rreat· I 11111m1 1 even il audiences couldn 't est Jove story 1lnoe Romeo ( care less. and Juliet is Milton 8.Dd .1 Jack Benny, Bob Hope, lbJw business. • ,1 Red Skelton, Jackie Glee· ln his frenzy to 1eek and i son, Jerey Lewis and a doz~ absorb great gobs of love en others are mul.tl·million· from audiences, Milton ap. 'nlere is the commer. · t theater, 'mainly compCfled of musicals and comedies, but stlll able to put on new and exciting plays because it hat not quite reached the situation of the Amer· ican theater where a new play must be a huge pop- ular success to survive. a1.1on v si ore: wrote "Marty," Jules Feil· should try first to see one fer the cartoonist, and Ar· or more of the great classic thur Koplt, who wrote the produotions. Sir Laurence tongue.twisting "Oh Dad, Olivier in "The Dance of Poor Dad." The theme of Kopit's play "Indians" U Actress Tippi He<lren confers with writer-producer Death" will Rt you back no lesa than ,the destruction Skip Fickling of Laguna Beach on her role in his just $3 for a good seat in the of the American Indian. It new series, "For Heaven's Sake." The series is stalls. Or try "Th• Thr<e la brilliantly staged. projected for the 1969-70 TV season. aires. 'nleTie is no economic pears in Las Vegas, on tele- need to work, but there is mi visioo ahom, in m!Wies - overwhelming oomptiliion. both in comedy spot! and Berle Is more OU'Llpoien dramatic roles -and now and honest about it than he is retumin1 to the Broad. The commercial theater in England jl! witty and civilized and has room for all tastes, from farce to tbe clul!ics, which c o m e under the broad heading of entertai.nmenL BASEMENTS Sisters" with Joan Plow~ Then there is the Royal ---------------------right (Lady Olivier) at the Court, which is at the top head of a stunning cast of Kings Road in Sloane playing against the Czech Square end is a kind of par· designer Sbodova's •him· ish theater ..,or Chebea. It mering forest sets. is the nursery of the young Newest of all, there is the beginning of a flourishing subterranean (literally) the· ater. Plays are done in basements and bare rooms after the pattern of oil· Broadway, and the empha· sis 4 on the experimental John Lennon, the Beatie Eng Ii sh dramatist!: who with a poet's heart, is the changed the London theater author of "In His Own during the past 10 years- Write," "W1lich 1!1 part of a John Osborne, Arnold Wea· triple bill of English co.m· k John • ~ ed Orf od E li h e'I", rYuen. Y · or m em ng s The Royal Court Is still and way-out. The big companies are probably .the most impoc· tant for the visitor-or at least as indispensable as the National Gallery and the Tate to art lovers, The National Theater and the Royal Shakespeare are both situated w i thin a long stone's throw of Waterloo Bridge -the National j~t dramatists thef"e are the verbal pyrot.eehnics of "Ro-producing and nu r 1 i n g sencrantz and Guildenstem young writers. This year Are Dead," by Tom Stop· they are doing a season by pard, which examines what Edw~d Bond, who wrote was happening to the inha~ .. ,1th~ violent play about de· itant.a of the palace of Elsi· p,r1ved ~.1 um. adolesce~~· nore when Hamlet was off Saved. ~e is often dl!l•· the stage. cult, sometimes ~ep~ess1ng but compulsory v1ew1ng for ROYAL COMPANY anyone interested in the The Royal Shakespeare state of English theater Company has its Loodon now. h om e at the Aldwych, OSBORNE PLAYS though its summer season at StraUord grows longer every year. This year the la.st play, "As You Like It," Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 't'Hterday's Puzzle Solved: 1-de combat 41 Expire 42 Slide without rotating • ' " S Strongly htld bttlef 10 Electrical 43 City in tht Yulr:OA 45 Rallroad units car 14 Broi!.dly 47 Trans111ltttd, tlliptical as a tltlt 15 Engl~e 48 MuUlatt room worktr 49 Wore: lfi Athletic 2 words conference 50 Expressed 17 Half: without word$ Comb, for• 53 Hartly 18 Kind of perctptlble 9/5/68 athlete 54 lai:y person 7 Miss JJ Wear out 20 Meat dish SS Salisbury Dinsmore by use 2Z Head cover· Pl<1 ln 8 Illustrious 3S Carried out Ing: Slang 111onu121ent act 39 Tille 2J Having 'l fashionable • Sphere Jn 40 Bunco secondary beach old astronOllly artist tilr1k resort 10 State wtlh· 42 Sudden 24 Kind of 6! Vapor: out proof outburst confection Comb. ftll'll ll Cast . 44 ll lne: Fr. 26 D!cllnt frOflt 63 Bitter off hair 2 words thriving purgaU•e 12 Kind of 411 Kry having positl9n drug wrlttr one sharp: 27 Italian fi4 Not good D Vigorously 2 words staport morally active 47 Llablllly JO Ra nches 65 Regretful 19 To one side to Injury wfth appur· person 21 Hearing 49 Asian city tenances. Mo Gannent organs SO Russian 34 Having '7 .Ple11:us 25 Kind of shoe ruler feeling &f of blood 26 Expedited 51 Altutl111 dlsl<1stt Ytssels 27 Smoothu Island 35 Habitual with 5Z Approach course of DOWI abraslff S3 TV feeding l8 Be of profit ptJtontlity 36 Kind of 1 Party glYer 29 Kind of SS Subsist dt'<1wlng 2 Fro• sldt rKl'lllkln S6 Compile I 37 The "N'' of kl side JD 11;air,· Hterary "U.S.lll.11 3 BnnchH nlclr:n.-e mattrla.I or '"R.C.N.• 4 Not nslly Sl Gather 57 Part 31 Stage held togeth• S9 PossHSts , dlrtc.Uon 5 Malt bitd 32 Dionne 60 Tl•rtable «I Not exposed • 6 Theater qt.!ints' abbrni- to danger district doctor atlot1 " " r"G....,.,..,....TI"'" The Luxurious New VnUell Artbu '''' w. ,, ............ H..., ,._ MJ•f217 , For m an y people the most important thing that has ever happened at the Royal Court, now as back in 1956 when "Look Back in Anger" was produced there, is Osborne. His plays still open there but now- aday8 lhey usually transfer to the lu.sher pastures or the. West End where they can be seen by much bigger audiences. The main bulk of Lon· don's theaters are situated in the square mile around ~icester Square, in Shaf· tesbury Avenue, Piccadilly Circus, St. Martin's Lane and the Strand. Here you will find some good English comedies -''T h e Italian Girl," a sexually riotous adaptation of a novel by Iris Murdoch, and "The R e a I Inspector Hound," which shows wihat happens to theater critics who get too involved in the play- s p r i n g immediately to mind. There are farces at the Whitehall, and American · musicals all over the place with productions and casts to match Broadway at a fraction of Broadway's cost. Well settled in and listed, more or less, in order of merit are "Cabaret," "Sweet Charity," "Fiddler on the Roof," and "Man of La Mancha." This autumn there will also be (the "American tribal love rock musical") "Hair." It is due to open at the end of September, though whether the nude chorus scenes will ever get past the ~nsoc is still anyone's guess. ----------------------~~~~-- TV Stars Wed Again, This Time for Real · HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -II you cried at the wedding of Betty Jo and St.eve on "Pet· ticoat Junction'' last season, you may shed atilJ .another tear Saturday when the Characters get married in real We . OU screen Betty Jo, the Rex Allen Oosing At Disneyland "Country Music Jubilee," Disneyland's summer·ltJng showcase of bop rural talent, comes t.o a cktse ttis Sunday with Rex Allen as its &tar. Featured in the final edi· tlon <i this series will be popular western songstress Melba Montgomery, being flown in from N~shville by Disneyland e~iaUy for this appearance. M i s s Montgomery's records have been frequent items on the charts. Returning for their second engagement of the season is the C o u n t r y Coalitions, among the best of the blue- grass music groups. Nbel Boggs and his band, swn· mer regulars at Disneyland, will al.so be oo band. Allen was the 9tar ol the TV series, "Frontier Doc· tor ," consistently one of the h i g h e s t -rated synicated western shows . In ad<tition to the hour· ~~~~~~~~~~~I )Ong "Country Mu sic ; Jubilee" with Allen and other western t a I e n t , Disneyland p r e a e n t s ad· ditional special entertain· ment throughout the Park on that day. .Among the popular specials are the Adven- tm'eland St<ei Band, Young Men from . New Orleans, -J1c .. Laml!'loneWalter M1tt~1u ,.,..,. Odd Couple" .... ''VIII• Rid .. " Robert Mllc.,,11m e Yul lryn11er New Orleans Banjo K.ingsl:~~~~~~~~~~~I and Teddy Buckner's Dix· !eland group. BALBOA 673-4048 e OPIN Nl•HTL Y 6:41 e -Now-End1 Tuesday- F1b11lo111 Fl.in Fo1 Ev1ryone In Tha S11rprl11 Co"'edy Hit Of Thi S11mmer J PAULDEWmAn 1 lhe lmlt Waraf HRAAY FRiil 1 I IY POPUU.I 119um -- ( most. way stage, "I work to live and J Uve Hi' will open ln October in to work," he aaid at Univv· "1be Goodbye People," a 1al Studios where be retent· new play by Herb Gardner. ·---· ly completed a dramatic rote/;::==================~ in the television 1er1es "Ironside" -w h I ch, incl· dentally, be "1'ot<> In .... junction with Stephell Lord. "When it comes to retir· Ing, I like to quote George Burns who was sitting at the DorisJ>ay and ~rianKei . .................. _...,,, Cl'llrlttof! H11IOl'1oddV MCOowaU "PLANIT OP: THI A.PU" Jol\n llld>1rdlon · lt..:i..,.I W1191 "ONI MILLION TIA.JS IC" ltlCllft .............. ""''" Mlt Ftmiw e Jol'N1 ClltfYttet "IOSIMAIY'S IAIY'" ... "MADlllAN" Wiit! ltlcl'lll"l:I Wlclmtrlt ind l-ffll•)' Fondl FOUNTAIN VALLEY --=·==-=-.. ::--:.:--· 147-JHI Sl•vt McQuMn anf l'IVI Ol/MWIV "THI THOMAS CIOWN AH.All'" Mill .. ftCl'eft e COlO• e "THI •UDUATr SHARP • EDWARDS' WEEKDAYS Box Office Open 6:45 W.nl1JY•S1Mky-H•IW., C•11tt1111•n o,.. 12:41 Ai...!ilchard Widmark aa "MADIGAN" IOTH PtCTUlllS IN COLOI --e-=OM=l"NG""'l-MIDNIGHT VAMPIRE SHOW- S.pt., Friday 13th and Soturd•y 14th DOORS CREAK OPEN NEAR MIDNiTI .._,,~ ---- SEE! FREE SHOWS NIGlm:'ll SEPT.13-29 POMONA, CALIFORNIA 2nd Hit At CIMma W..t .:;_ \ I I \I 1 :\ I ....... ...,, ..... ~--· ··-----·----·------.. ···---------·-·---·---~--------------.. . .... -~------------~---------- ' ·l • • -·' • ·' • ' • Evory-Hu Something That Someone S.. w'a rrt.-ru BIGGES'l' SCNGLB .llfA.alUTPIACll ON l'D •UN&B CO.IST-PBONB DIJIE€1' ca.a:a• y OU CAii Sel It, Find It, Tredo It Wrth . a Want Ad UN1'AU H1u1•1 Pumithecl HOUSES POR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES fiOR SALa HOUSIS l'OA SALi HOUSU FOR S~LI Hp~u POii IALI HOUUI POii SAU HOUSES FOil SALi -.1 1000 o.n.nl 1000 Gonor•I loet ~-1 HUftlt_._ •--~-1-•-·~I VI'-1410 1111111 Gononl -· 1000 Nowpo<t lllMch 1100 .,., _ _... -rvvml • • -1 OHM DAILY 2315 HEA'tHEl PlllVATE I.AKE NEWPl>irt BEAO!I -1/3 ACR.8 with view m! ._ of Frint• &th. SUl\ROUND-.m BY STATELY HOYES. """""" INJJI, • bedroom. 21; """"-..... lamll1 ..... and entry wt:f, 2 fittplace:1, pl\19 numerous other out- standln&: 1ntun'I. Mn. Bl· tndlinl Olt.t.NGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 6464494 NEAR HARBOR HI a.on c B R + dtn. loads of extrU, new w/w carpels Chroughout, expensive French abutten. new diah- wuher, built .. in kitchen, IP&clous living room, beam- «! ceillnJ • custom dnpes. Fenced ya.rd & covered pa- tio. Oojy $26,1!0·10" down. J' \I I • \\ 11111 ~' \II\ 1111 \ I! I A I I \ t , Ul93 Baker, C.M. lmmed. Possession On tbUs 3 BR wlldng·&ir.ed rwnpus room. Ulrge corner lot. room for boat or trailer. $26,950 Rare Find! Lido 70 lot -)oveJ.y 2 1tory home. 3 + BRs, sunken liv- ing rm., exquisite new car- peting, IUMhlne & beautiful ,ardenL • •• ••, ••• ••. $69.500 Joe Oari<ooo ~ thormlng Duple• 0¥.-ner'• luXurioua Fr.nth Provltd&l home wUb heavy sbakeroot.dlam<nl- wlndow1, OPftl btlunecl cell· .,... Lia!>~ -• Im· rnaculate! 3 BR • 2 ta.th + SUDl1o)', larae tam.Uy room -to,potlo&-Comer fireplact, deo::ft.. tor wall pe.pers, tcnported. light tiXt:ul'e'I • lush eeq>eb .. dra.perlec. EnDrmooa .IW)o n;y muttt bedrocm suite with llOIIle BAY Vl£W, :»' of warQ-obe Ii. deluxe b9th. PLUS appee.lina: 2 BR 1& come uQiit with wed brick fi~e. bemned ceilln&1 &: patio. O>orcleRi landsca~ ed ffi' x UO' lot (not leue- boldl on Cliff Drive in Npt. Beach. X l. NT INOJME TAX B.ENEITI'S! One-of .... kind • only $67,500. For •P- point. call owner I broker 54S<i416 COM£ Sff Bf CONQUERED You V{UI love U11s a.ttractiw b::lmt1 near W~ ltwo bedroom and den) pool home n ea r WESl'QJFF SHOPPING CENTER. The muttr bedroom ii utrmie- ly spadoul, master bath hh IUJ\ked J'OOIM tub .00 show- er. 'Dftiati.dW «ilcben wit b ..... ol-Built-ln Electric ran&e an d oven, tiwasher, dl8POSl1 an d DUlooe mixer, 'lbe ipool has a UNIQUE WATERFALL and loadl of deddng. Locat· ed bl EASTSIDE COSfA MESA. F\111 Prlce 0 n l y $34,500 ACT NOW. B/B Balboa Peninsula B d ded 1st T1111• Usted u get Min 1 Derorator's Dr"8m • oldor S25•950 home in best "..,int" area Ju!!: reduced. O\erming 3 JJUm>Unded by $00000 boo'ie&-becroom, 2 bath bomt. Nice- Duplex now but ~ ~-ly maintained. Pastft cdonJ al alteratlm will have to re-thruout. O.Ut<n linen dnp- vert to R-1 attndard. Lo<:t.t· es Ii~ room and dining ed on Ocean Blvd. dose to a r. e ~· Spariclln&: rompact b 11. y and beach Aikin built·m kitchen, 2 pa.dos for $37,fiOO with loan .of maxf enN tertainlr.g. Neer the bet.ch. mwn loan comntitment ('WpOr1 lh>res. 67:x9200 D.ia mi.as 673-9200 Eves. S48.fi629 Bay & ~ch Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. ... Rulty, Inc. Xl25 W. Balboa Blvd., N.B. ~ \V. Baliboe. Blvd., N.B. 2 ON A LOT )11.J Vllta Del Oro Newport Beach New Bluffs Units l -l • 4 Btdrooml 2 - 3 full Balbi carpets -drapn landscaped pallol maintm&Dce included hleaut:itul poollkle &: ~t k>catklu $35,cm to Sl9:t0> some leue1 sllll available Ph: 644-1133 Weed It and Reap Owner says, "Sell that dog," & YOU can har- vest the profits · by weeding, painting &: cleaning. 3 BR, hard- wood floors, fitepla«. College P a r k aree.. What's the price? We don't know yet, but can be the first to aubmlt. 51if.'1o GI loa.n can be 11.MUmed al!lO. J&.. COATS ~WA~CI REALTORS 54M141- f()pon Evonlnpl OJstorn Cameo ~ home with 3 BRS & den swim.able swimming pool with pool ~ lanai Exoetlent c:ondition john macnab DOVER SHORES Immaculate home wlth an outatanding view ot the Back Bay. 3 bedrooma and makls room, 3% baths, av- er 4CXXl square feel Be&u- tltully dea:n.ted. Foc aloe fumbbed or unturni&hed. ms.cm-. Prime lOC&tion Custom 2 BR hon1es on lar;:e Prict'd to l!leil lot w/priv11te front i rear t fl7 001 Call tor appointment. patios, lush landscaping. O:mtact: 11 ' Live in one i l'l!flt the other. Wall Hallbetg Try FHA terms. Y $29,500 Eveso 642-4200 C.....weol, Bank11 & Co. (714) 642-l!23S 11111 •· cMtt M....,, 881 Dover Drive 1 ...... -.. •• .. -.. -.. • ..,0.,•"'.,•.,=-........ 1 l!!!!!!~N"""""!i!i!!i!i-i!ii"'illl!!!!!l I AJsume 5% % Loin Sec rity A Myth! S G on thiJ Collett Park beauty ROOSSWIOHS U pace ap featuring 3 """' """' BR•, 3 BR moo dn 120.150 Problems? double ttreoplace, lush land-4 BR SlSOO dn $22,500 Here'• Your Answer: If you would like to n!lire al an early 11.&e, be sure to see this owner occupied West Newport Beach Duplex. 3 BR. 2 bath Unit&. Elee bit-In k.i!chen , dbl ovens, dlhwshr, fireplaces, indivklual patios. Beautiful olive ireen beaV}- shag carpets. Jmmac. thru- out &: well lndscpd • $49,0C.O Call fi73..6318 . ProfHsion1I Ion• ldul for Rest Home OPEN OAILY 1·5 30'l-:Jl6 Cabrillo. Corner San- ta Ana Ave. C1o8t' to 17th St shopplng &mi. Drs, den. tal otfioe or lab., e.'<hibit hall, answering s e r v i e e, photo studio, general re- llellreh. 2 large 4"1m hoo.ses on lot 113x.115' to alley. Could be remod~ for abovt uses. Leon Vibert, Rultor 548.ffi.~ ru1ylJme $17,500 l'AMTLY JfOME. 3 bl>di'Oonl 2 :.itory, ell.'ctric built • u; kitchen, S83 mo., plus taxe1 e.nd ins. l\Ught consider trade. t.tcn mom nerded! All for only $36,500. 5 Big bedrooms, separate master MLile and 11tudy. Super sharp condition throughout. Corona de1 Mt1r High School Di&rlct. For- mal dining room plus Fam. 1Jy room with fittpl&ee. acaplng & cul-de-sac st'rttt. 4 BR Sl'J'S() dn $23,900 OPEN HOUSE DAILY All or these have 11,1 to ~ 2519 V1uar Pl. be.tbs. ... FHA TERMS PERRON ::-_,,. .. ..,.. . , .... Lorge ya:<! wlth plenty ol * 642-1771 Anytime* tree.. Newport " Vtctorl• Colesworlhy & Co. EASTSIDE 3 BR 646-1111 642.7777 2 bathi. Family room, iltt-1"'~~~~~~~!! loot Harbor Blvd., C.M. place, FA heat, new carpets, ROUGH AROUND -~=°"ap.,,-=";Ev::;:":;·~--I ""'""'t ~~sh_ ~ut .~. v"•'s THE EDGES ._, vacan . vw1)1er \\'l Kl.lo Bui a little paint will make $125.00 Mo, or FHA· l"J,150. • it "Hom• Sweet Home." Vo· POOL ALSO cant ""' wUI ..U FHA ""' $125.00 PER MONTI-I PAYS 3 BR 2 bath faniily room VA and pay your costa to AU. for this 3 bedroom, 8 firepla~ dootMe gara~· allow fcir paintmg. Modern year old family home Wlth U9,850. Terms VA, F1iA ~ 3 bedroom, l bath. Hard- 17:<36 hooted pool, patio and O>nventioo-1.. wood floors fully carpeted. newly new cupetin.g. Act W1lls-McC1rdle, Rltr1o SAOUFICE! fast at S2l,CW, 1810 Newport Blvd., C.f..1. -Farr...,W- ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 O\.\''Nat TRANSFER.RED Beautiful 4 BR 2 bath home with large family room, 548-7729 Eves. 5tS-0867 LEASE -HOME $220 PER f\10. • College Pari< 7682 EDINGER -3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 S42·~ or 540-5140 '""' ...... HARBOR VIEW Contemporary home te&dy to move into. Two King sl1e BR. ~ ba, dre~slna: nn m11ssive double fireplace, ORANGE COUNTY'S ORANGE COUNTY'S over-sized maater BR, LARGEST LARGEST gorgeou• new nylon 293 E.17th St. 646-4-494 $.18,"111 293 E. 17th St, 646-4494 rarpcting & fully built-in Quality Convenienn RARE Investment Opportunity kitchen. PriC'ed to srll at & , Comfort Home with 2 BR & Pool + UNITS STl,9:;0 -10<;{> down. CALL This home oilen all three to Income Unit in best Cdi'1 WW e?n:ha~ tor Oigta f\1t1111. 5-1(}. U51 !open eves) lleritaae the discrimlnating buyer' 3 e.rea. Slll,500 """'"·""""or ot1xr """'' n .. t "'"" Bciroom, ' ""t"•· w' t' CORBIN-MARTIN lncome acheduled at $600 WIIX>W MUST SELL beaut). quarry tile entry e.nd nyloo REAL TORS mo. lncludel new duplex and ful 3 BR home. 2 tile bethl, C¥Pelll thruout. 'The prici? ~ Pl"ice ~ ® la_rp, liVing room & dlnlng is ri;tit _ 534 !M Seiein&: ii 3036 E. Coa1t Hwy, CdM lent ~tall. 1. Excel· room. new pe.Uo, au roams believtng. ca1i ~JZ'ii. 675-1662 Anrlme $1 SB hr Molltll Ebil&Jt iJIAliA o.--. _,. afll U,1'111 BAY NOW! I 11'"'9 b«ll'ooma, 2 n:1D n. u:odicr iWlli<D tile -...... nr.,i-. -""'-' Jc>. -·· 00' 1n 'kitchen, 13' X I»' covered OVll'. at. w/frllL f'onni.I ml m::k>lflll pt,tio, brand dio. 1111 .. lowt.y UY. ,.._ w/ new wall to ...U c:arpednc. trpl. Paneled f&mil1 rm. w/ Qeellmt locatkm. near ti• ~ fltil.. wet bar. SPIOllh ----tilofloon,CUll.eo<p.4 and --!Aw In--Ill' Ow. -· Pn> ,,. % nlA __ .... re.......,..aev-. au.med and $158 per month F.>.wy extr&! $79,500 would tncludl tax.l Try ·BY OWNER &'6-11H6 11600 Down. ~ WES'l 1..wr'F DRIVE MS-m1 Open Eves. THE BLUFFS· BEST BUY ·-------- BEST BUY BAY~ QulekPouWnn -m> ... It ....... prote11. decor. 4 lnd.lcpd., $ I(. BR. '°"' eond. RMo bey at $69,500.. 5'Ai% Loan trarilern.ble. Not OD leuo land. 646-2828 Eva. %ll10 W!NDW ARD LANE "* * * * USTING Nlce s BIUI) o.atr, lll Hooport a..ch 2200 l>wJltt ""'1 fll cltMDr • BA. 1'lllna, mo mllH 1 dor • must ..U eJ. """ ' ...... I WO. lout ltot 11 lo J,.,. drpo. llJle, ~ ..... !bolt new I Bl;l la o m ., rm., _,..... patio. la bKlt 15 c:ompl. fin. 8cm&t. J Br. &.med e.W...· In Pvtof Jot. $ll,91IO w/l21111 ,,_ Jaoo. -pord\, dtildo rooul, llreSi..,, oiatf -· fllt(o -Olll.... ..... bunJt bdrm 1\1 bo llrp Uv. ~~-:..~ ---·-..., ~::..~"".!.=: """' In ......,. -.. Out el Coullly 1605 patio, BBQ. llnk. •nd . CUpetod. dr<j>ed. ~ -· ..... 4-..... l ULll: 0. ..... J Br. """'-bile. • ao... -st. . GI LOA" .... ~ VIJle1 '"""" -IUI for """"" with Owner delptrt.le, will accept Sl.D,!JllD eq, M10D. · e-4171 lOda. G>-l57C Call before I fn.00 for b1a kwdy J BR A Wet. AK. Atta 5 PM deo )lom<. ll<D bHUtituu, Loiu~ ••·ch !-• I MO&. ..... Sept IS.Jome 15, ...,.lled w!tll tUtchlal bor, ,-""" ·~ PIO roo. COmo1<to11 lllnL 2 hllY .,.......i. Brilht .... OLD HOIR Br. J Ba. Blto -·· •vlna kit-with oil tbe FOOR UPl'Ell -· htlo. d-..., .,....,.. 1Ppiltnoo•, odl>it> Reall> .... edoc Eloel • heated pool Pr!Yllt booch. "-L'is':iRiiE1tTY•t: Rm< . ....,. levd, 2 BR. 2 ~~~-No ...._ No. 144 s., nen, -/Liv rm, p1e. -v111tce: 31111l'tcllic lS612 Be&cb Bl., llB. ICa3l mi. wkldowa, w/w cr,ta. Clout Hwy. 17M419 $15,99, 2nd lt..i UT/rm. BR A AA J.,,itotf ... MUST SELLI II~. Movo In. _,. ldldim. fl:i,900, lflSSION ...... the w!nt« at the You can't beat the low price Lovely 4 BR llmOlll $50,WI $1~ mo. indlJiN taXM A RLTY. LB. a.0131 f)each. ~ Ratl!tl make on ~. bee:atltul pride al bomel fur oaJy ~.<m. Ope\ tna. 3 BR. I BA, bWU-ln EXTRAORDINARY Sac:ritk. tt • • !t.enf!ll Biupln! We awnen1UJp borne.}'ollr spec-dally l..S. l736 Highland Dr ~/M'ell, ~ cUJpm. of MODEL HOME, f'ULJ,..Y ha~ all lizca I-pl'1ces. lows bedrooms, 3 Quttn aiz. N.B. Ovm«-l:lkr 646-0063. ., all. Upgnwled oa!'petf., ~ Vlnl <JI Ooee, 3 BR, 2 ba, BURR. WHITE, R11tt.r ed baths, magnificent living et. l.arae: fmoed _loL. new, ••er Uved in, OwDe:r 67M630 ev11: 642·2253 room with open beam cell· 1812 HIGHLAND Dr, Hrbr iaa;s and re1dul vltw. Own-Hlnd.! 4 Br 2 ba, tam rm, &U aid in fl~ $33.SOO BEAQI hit. f'lim :l .ay, 1 er transferred out of area • bltnl, fl1llc. $32,!iOO 10% dn LOS PADRD RLTY Bt, Gw + paridQr. Rtat aay1 WI NOW! Only $36,500. Owner. 548-2847, 1-'J2&..2008 ..,; Glimrltytt, L.B. est-as.13 thN Jime $130 mo. !4&4667 Submit your unaller homt MOV_f: In! Near new t BR., 96H4n Ewt, 5*-81.03 DIVORCE Fcreet •al•• WINTER reatal, oeMD fmtt OD our l(Uaranttt ..... ..... frpl., .... cpl.I. "'· booeh. Uke .Medlterranlan -.. Top ol Worid • BR J Bit, J BA. PIO '1ll ~cm ~-k_ .. _ ..... bomt w/CIJvon .,. i e w , Stu.bore Dr. "'""1&2. -· • v.-=• Wtf l!llUlJj .io.u yard, e}(lft lo Kbool.J. CUh 82.nd St OWner67>-0lft "'w"rnTER==-"""to1,_,....,_~-.~. You'll love tbil! Custom car-h ~lt>' 6 1&ke oft!' loan. .. --411 to BY Owner $47 ,!llO. $5,IXXI pet. shipped from b&dt Eut, 41H-313C "Jane 15 Bay frol:lt C Br 3 Ba down. 6% financing. Custom bemed oelllnp. arched en. 2 BR UP, 1 dawn, 2 BA, eJC• $300. mo. 9Zi &y OR Mm 2043 WESTCLIFF DRIVE BJ.t :I Br. plus det w I Bay try, all custom li1ht ftxtur-pand h tnClllM, dole to LOVELY 3 ~IM. $250 mo M&-17U 0pe:nEvt9. View. Fee simple. Presti&e es, 4 BR.a, [(Irma! dininr beach/tow•. $28,CIXI IR,• )'Cl CU"W, Mariners area. Call 64Z-1819 -.... ""'"" -1lfil • - C room. Just too much to di. ~ · ~ l'VI'. ountry WATERFRONT 3 BR 62 aih<I .,__ •--FHA -• ~.. 2 Stocy 2 BR 2 BA. VU:W. 111-N-rt H II. 2210 Atmosphere Balboa Cove $60,<XXI. Want loan. come, cloee to beich/ton. ·~r-I Ooarming cu,,torn home with $30,00J in acreage dn. pay. Paul Jones Re1lty .:;128=:,000:=:. =-=35~2JJ~== 2 BR. Nice yard. Omv to pine panelled family room, ment. lJS..7111 847-1266 Eve!. ~'1124 - iarge living room with ~ NEWroftT_ Shores, Zl5 w. LAguna Nlauel 1707 = 4 abosiplns. ·$135. ~. aDd covered patio. Ght St. 2 Bdrml., cozmrt. Skip ta the BNchl =========='! Hall acre lot with fruit tree5. den. Co~~ ;23,500 Unlurn., L<dcs like a model • 3 BR :: ~ ~~! _B_.•Ylho:......_,......;. ___ .:;2.:;22;.:;S $:M,500 ...... ~ •. 6J3..e683 1% bath with lush land-.... 900 IL . --r-Elec kit, amrooin, rnany ex-2 BR., f.rpl, -· .,..,,., S3l, - 3 BR., 2 1~ Ba., m ;.,,,. & -•--to •· --J•-t tra• 1500 ol ~ -~ -~ UUftC' .. , ...... ~ ' • ... _ ........ en ~ •. nr. ~-~. s-lo '•-•, The Bluffs, F r a n c e 1 c a IChool Carpeted &; dmped ..... ~.... ~r--.,_ model. Ntwly decor. Owner & fan~c at 118,500. ~.... patio, pool. taclllty. Ex-.$UO Mo.; $2'75 Yrf¥. oXllr treme!y Zllct. 2611 •ri-... Dr NB '-043 WESTCUFF D!m(E 644-1149 mit any &wn payment! $39,900 """,. ., · • '46-77ll Open E\.es.1 'CHAR==M~JN°'G"'""'J~BR.=-~,~Bo'""'th PacWc Stxns Realty Call to see. -.n Corona del Mir REAL ESTATE house on N--port'1 be5t UT-8586 E\oes. 962-63m Rivitra Rtalty 2250 SALESMAN bead!. Principe.ls on I 1 30Blll S. C.oast Hwy, So Laa 2 BR. 2 Ba. rum. or unfurn. Patio, new carpets. So. si4e d. Hwy. $250 mo, 673-5360 or w.J645. ALSO 3 BR. 3 Ba. home in 1be Blutfs, $345 Oki established office 642-3550 SAVE $$$ Kt:NTALS full time only I ·,~,~u=sr~s~.u=-, Cu~..,-m~J~B~,~. l~lii Walk to beach, Nrwport Wt&I HoUMa Pumfshed Send re.time to ba. Npt He ight.II. $33.950 Low 5% '1a GI, $174 pays all. Box M-184 Daily Pilot Trade? Brkr 673-6.;.l!i6.;.....__ S BR, 2 BA, tam rm, rock· R•nt•l1 to Shire 2005 frplc. all GE klt, fenced, mo. Cost• Most 1100 Newport Hsrts. 1210 tio h -~~SINGLE ltr4>)oyed qulot ~· ~-~ pa ' crp..., ... .,s, _,,....., old ~,,,_ UElll..o ............... 1 blk. from • 220'l2 capistrano La. H.B. er "' wants studio or <aan; can be div1ded tnto 2 l 796 DN. moves you tn. to tbil SparldlftCJ Bri9ht 540-9545 or 962-3839 ' room and bath. Reasooable. Units 1 untum • BR Vtclnl~ ~.~.. s Pae, i · 2 BR., frpl .; gorgeoua BR 2 ha home and splc &: span clean, 3 , OC Y ~-I f l BR -..1 b ·lh an + EAN VIEW C..IB. No-• ..-,.°' um. ·· "~· ""'t "· wi the extru, good dbl gar, on large lot other .i..t.JH;-r-""' Al.so ruest cottare. 301 Iris, eat1'eting, lam rm, ""1ck .......... , 123,"111 ... Cameo Hl9hland1 ::.-..;;::· Mat D••1•1 O!M213' - frpl.c, <Ulhwasber .iec. hlt-nns before you buy! .. ~=·-=·==-~-~ "=-~-=---Jns i\ more. Ohly $Ui6 mo. Graham R-lty SHARP 4 BR separate dining i"EsPoNSIBLE wort.l .... 1Irl 1 BR oo 2 kil:I, 2 lleep. pchs. -room, built-in kitchen, luah -. &trp9 to bch. 4 ear PcJ. 217 princ & int. CALL RAY Near NB Post Ofc. 646-2414 landsal.pin&:. Room for pool. to lhue 2 BR apt with Heltitrq>e. $175 mo. 61'5-3539 GAULT 540-ll51 (open eve1) OPEN HOUSE SUN l..S aa.mt. One child OK. Oilld Heritage Real E&tate * PLEASANT O.ltf Haven 3 4700 DORCHESTER Cd'* care avail Call &&S---2285 or -"7-'==~_,.:...,c:.:.__ Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean Vu , m S.lboa 2300 NEW HOME income Apt. $49,500 548-7249 R. Natlress, Rltr. 642-1416 cCMome by 162 A Tulip Lane, NE.AR Peninsula PL 3 BR 3 .BR, Iii ba, ClJ>t•, drp•, 2 TERRIFIC' YOU"G F __ ,_ h -. --·· & -tio. I dishwasher, range, t'.lven, Ea1tbluff 124 • ••' e,.,...., teac e r •-~ r- fenoed , landscaped. Bldr. ---------1 wish to llMtt ~ oceu block to ocean, frplce, c:rpts. 642-2821 ll •.rn. to S:JO p.m. BLUIT's C Br. splt lvl, open 2 BR clO!le to lbopping. fruit home with miotbU'. Adult.. No pets. 9 m> lat, DIRECI'IONS: Out beam. "nle roof. U/mrkt at $21,COO low down. $67. mo. 673-6886 l-""'-o=""=m,,o.,....,61>-=2199=~-I Victoria, left on vA11A .. ., __ d. $37,950. Owner 644-0740 HAFFDAL REAL TY BEACH Apt 1 -1..i over 21 WINTER RiENTAL ~ ~ "Hornes to Match Icnonie" ""''• R E p 0 i$ SES SI 0 N ! Im Corona d91 Mar 1250 8470 Warner tl2-44m r mo. 126"' CO St. NB. dt OCEAN FRONT-I BJ\ macula.te 3 BR 2 bath, y J i -:-;::::-;,67:!<11---,-,36...,.. __ hardwood floora, daub I e . ou ust Cin't WANTED 1 ot 2 male 2 BR. lower du;iex, nr. garage, S20.150 -tola.I down TWO HOMES Find TheH' Anymore rooommatea, tn Cout bly; Sl50 yearly leue. $1150: CAIJ.. EULL JS 2-tv.·o Bedroom Homes+ 7BRldm.Downt.ownHunt-Gea:p 494-1644 area. e 673-2300 e 642-9730 or ev". "'" "7"" in&'UJ1 Bee.ch • • • • • • •• $13,500 I"'='=' =---~--....,crv -Guest rm & bath, on a di». .. • CV\ 3 N""" ~ .,,.. ~ COLLEGE er wori.;,._ man Kennedy I: Associates, ~: "'" ---~ -.. Lido Isle • ' 2351 NEW FHA OR VA TERMS OK Oll tbit Back Bay area comer horn@. Room lot boat OJ' trailer. 3SR. 2 bath, FIR only $23,500. .Appraisal on way. COLLEGE REALTY &l lot. 50xl18'. So of Hwy, R. D. $lites Realty to abare 2 BR apt. Pool, l bl to beach I: shops. Front 847.JSl.9 Ewll. 962.~ pr, $75. &C-11:82 alt 6. WINTER rental 4 br 2 ba. born• • vscant. ._ -·• ·• D new kitchen. Avail. 811.5. can " "' esperate Owner Newport llMch 2200 1275 mo. ,,,__ Delancy Reil E1tat1 Vacant, 3 BR, larire tam. rm PARTIALLY f'D.rn thrQ June I >==='======::.I 2tl8 E. Coe.st Hwy, CdM w/frplc, HPSnt• 11undr)' ll69 2 BR 1.,. u., nn end. Balboa Island 2355 673-3710 room, 80' lot, 11eeda llOfD.e ' • • • eve. Submit offer $22,250. pa&, nr shopS'il1g. WS mo. CllARM1NG Ollbn c!tiphx, . Cameo Shores BRASHEAR REAL TY := SL, -Beh. .... ""' """' e., Fnmt. RETIRING • BY OWNER SPCTACULAR VIEW 847-8531 * Exea. 5'1-2442 Upp@r. Le. bedloom + - 4 Br. 2 &. Comtt. Furn or Uwely C1?!Drn 3 BR, S ba, HOME I: Income· newly MAGN'U"ICENT View home, domi for 3. Ide&l tor 4 unfum. Fenced yard. Walk 3,000 sq rt Pool, tmmacul•te, decor. 2 br., 1 ba.: garage nr. IChool.s A store., 2 ....... ~ de I u Xe to 1ehla. Spa,ce for travel immed/!)ONUSion. Reduced apt. 2 br. 1% ba, p.rb. disp.; bdrnu; .rrelhly deec>rated A htu?'f'I i:nclutUDa fir~. trlr or boat. Fruit trtts. to S7f,9'.Xl. dbl rang@ •ery n1ff .tumtturt. $275. pandled walls, el e c tr i c Encl patio. $22,900 Ternu. THE FOX CO::'dPANY Near J'~shfon Island Call after I 11.m. $48-2!94 kltdicm. ~ ~«!. 646-9238 6'f3.M95 6u.$69 _,,•~'llll.,:.:A.:.•.:.°"="°::.· .::Cd=M:..•:... 2 BR., Den, 2 ba., bltnl. = llB U t 11.1 t 11 a • LEASE OWNF.Jl • Cbann1J1' custom 4 BR. 2 Ba. Nl!'W house. By CWd OK, no pell, S22S Mo.1 ~===-----OPTION bit 2 Br. 2 Ba. d~. d1n nn. ovmer S2500equit)' takt ovu Sept. to June . 21$ 61st SL, BAYFRONT C Bdn1lA. 3 Betttt than ""' S Br; famil,y Princtpals -· 6"""'9 loon. 81ll-051X; -Shoroa 6J3."6i3 Sotho, doeJc. WlnlB 1 ..... lanai N •-·-~wt ~t 4 Anll. Sept. 9. Call: room, . ew carpet • i '""''-• i" c. a "' uw1 dr&PH. O>olce area. Lease lido lile 1351 REDUCED! 3 Br'. 114 1-. BR. home, boat d oc k . 1~ Btft'n 5 PM. Ot $260. Option $1001 642-5495, '---'-'-'-;..... __ _.;=:. Lsed 2 Br. Apt. So rl Hwy. Winter leue, fOO 38th St, 525-~ 540-7823 Gorgwous Locatton S48,:500 Trade ! 6'JS.6756 NB 2 BR. co:vend petkl. badl SELL AJI or pe.rt interest in 4 unbelievable ao· St/St, wen. DIAL dfrect &U-56?!, chlrp OC&\N ficnt. 2 BR, dm. h<wt, crpltd. $100/mo. Br .. den, 2 ba. homt: North btt 3 Bd, 2 be. borne, po-:vour ad, then sit back ud $175 Inc utllitln S DI) A . Wntr ZU Agate 52J.-OOIO Joe, All new carp., bltns, tentlal ror expansion. Bir l1aWI to the phone 111na! 644-1627 White el~T 'Dtme-a.f!ne etc. $19,800. Submit down P.rdea with BBQ, S89,cm. payt. °"oner 545-9878 R. C. GREER., Reial~ EASTSIDE 3 hr., tam. nn, 3416 Via Udo 613-9300 near n~ crptg. CWJtom l BR. 2 Ba. Imm a c ! dJi>t:, room for pool. and Transferred. M u 1 t sac! boa.t. $35.lm &U-5931 '51,900. BJ Owner. m..-i WALKIBllEE..,., Lmne """ted.123,900-iprt"'w"" JEAN SMITH Inoom .,.._ '-·--n-l'f.'dUced over Sl500 for ...... ~ 1 • C 2 Com ,_ + • ::-«~::,~. ~L salol. ,_ Realtor * lip lop Shape . morclol ··~ I"'· ..... ~ L home. $27 ,cm. SS,000 dwn, H eon Viber1, R .. ltor 400 E. 17th St. Cotta Meta bat. 6%% MG-1492 untlngton IHch 1400 Eastbluff 548-tG88 anylime 64&-3ZJ6 2 BR 1-lome, near Bay I I-=--~~=~~- 1.-., I bedroom ranch A CHARMER•. ""'"· R-2 "°""· 127,900. Ptnonollty 3 BR, 2 BA. Orn Dolly 1 lo 5 homo wtth lonnol dinlng WATERFRONT Bolboo Bty Foun nn .. Waod'Y ><I. l"l,cm 21 JASMINE, CdM room Md panoramic vil.'w DUPLEX Immaculate -Earl1 Amtfl. Propertl•s NNJ" Harbor Hi A.i 6*-JC56 Vlr# homt, ateps to beacb. 3 GI tbe-city liabtl. $11 ,!MXI v.ith Pitt a: Slip, m.soo can. 3 Bedrooms, Fam.111 673-7420 Eve1: 673-9117 TAKE over existinc $li4CJ\ GI BR. 2 Blths, llvin& room+ f .. ·~ SP .. nR'•IQN" G AU~;it'::~.~~ERS ~~; .°:.!'. w:"~:: •TRANSFERRED • ~,,;,. ~t.{ Br. ' &th. ~~ ~· •. ·~ l3J6 Vkl. Udo 6T;;)-S200 Boat Yard. Call for aPS><Mt· GOOD In hamt-porch, carpeta A drapea. 3 -REALTY ment to see U1iJ spacious ~fOVED August 16th. Mwit 2 anlts $;~:1,Both ~ car 1an1e on alley, La.rse W "an•ttimt" D ldso R I ' cu.stom hu ilt hon1r. $74,JOO. ~ll 4 BR, 3 bath near~ lmmac. 1070 dn 6~ 1ot. Vacant 10% down. .. av n ea ty JEAN SMITH • parl<. Low '""'"· '*""'" ..... ........ Ev .. 642-01'5 J62I H&ttlGr Blvd., C.t.t . Immediate Occuptncy • *LACHENMYER UUOA ISLAND .,,.. vmi. 3 BR + "'""" REALTOR Dtlt• Jiu\ £st1t1 Mesa Verda 1111 m,.. '°"* _. ol tt'lia Ekctrlc bl;iiJt·inl, corner k>C. Ji""iiE.iililth~St~,~C~.M~,~ .... :"'"':: I _'~~~~;;;:~~ 3 BR. 2 bl. Ota:tom Pacffd· 2 BR 11,ii Ba ~ l:W. ~ l:M,$0. tier Xtn. eeoed OVftl, n-f .. wufM!T A dryer. 0..-. -..... ' 8R 1 !Utr 2150 -Sil CM 0 ._ S Ivon Wolls' ' "" rm. Toti! Pl-ke 113,911). Toti! - + 1 M 1 ...... Good ~ .,.,..._ "'9.m wner transrwrrwu NEWEST MOOEL 2IXU, "''"' ..... roof, ..... S!cm Incl-oil I --. 0.--oot DELUXE Moclcnl """1ex. 149.500 4 BR 4 bo, """"'1 din rm. =:, "1 owntr ...U. 1.....-_ '"'· 'lbtol ot. ..._ ur,a tam rm wtwrtt w. s ear =::::.:===~====I ~ $119. h:lucSN a11 JUtr • ..-. rw. 60Cllm PENN. Pr. homt. 3 BR. Fam Ocean Front gar. Contract now n Stpt. prtnc. !nL tu. ms. Pools, *1,ACHINMYD """-~ Oldtt horn•"" prim, oomplet.., l ehoooe -Coll ... l'•rlc 1115 -.e, ...-.,.. mt DI. _,vw. awn colon A ca.rpeth.11. l.J\ltG.t: s BR t" btfhs, ArJ:ylt:, C.q>0rt K 646-1189 BY~ EqultJ ill J Br; BALBOA REAL ESTATE. G ~Ulier. $4l,500 Roy J. \\'a.rd Co .• 646-WO family room .o~·-t ti.In. RI"; J. ,,, old...-• g Bl.lbo9 Bl -d Balbof eort• amaan, JUtr. · ,... ... ,.., arre BtautlfUI 3 er. So. of _ •• .; '' 1173-4.'t"ll oPEN EV~. t>ml1 Pllot Want ackl I 54 ntA kiln on1J $23,$00. Rl&hw'&Y. By owner only. 1..:-:;;;;..:•:.;•:...:wk.:;..:•;:•;:"-;,... __ .,j,. ___ ;;;"'.:..:~;;.;..__ Alwan a G<J..G6t o..r tcJ.«12 ..Rtucmablt * 613-6636 • l , L.....:~-------------.,..,..u~~=·:: .;..,__.a...-a-s· ;. e ••• ·.n"t .•. ,._. s 2 .. " i. • •> 4 ">' a = ¥ a · ma e ' . , d•J •. , z' •. -d >' ~-----~ ---- !~ I ~1 - " ' . . . . ... _ .• .____,,...."'""!-.---.......,-...~,~-.. ..-~~-·~•••~•r•-.~~~ ... ~.-,....,. ... """ll'W' .. ,....,.,....,.,....,,.. .. ,.. ........................................................... ., .............. 1111 .. '!I'~ ... • DAILY lPILOT~,_ CLASSIFIED ,INDEX .... fut a.rw-k• ...... .,..., .......... DIAL DIRE<:r sa.587a lllNTAU '" l!INTAU . fRINTAtt , " H.,!!!!CP1m1l1lM• Houte1 U.tfu11.,_.-Ap!!.-F!rn~ -~ ......,. -h 2705 Int llvff 3242 Cotta -4100 2 Im. deo, ..... ~.WW, LOVEl.Y Vlow h~ ..... $25 Wk. Up '""" """' ... Alflia Bl... """""· -3 Bll 3 BA. • -.• --yard. wublr/.sr,..r. $Z3S IMll ""' w!tla wot liar. • 1"d Olla 6 --· mo. 45-111! Gud AmL $300. -• Maid -• " -·-Colt .... lunlmor R ... tala 2910 c....,. ...,. -2250 :ma N""°" Blvd. ll0.111!11 u~usES FOR SALE IUMHIM ''°''"TY ... ""' T1tA1Llli1t ""'"" au LAGUNA~ IPfC> .. na 2 BL ... _ ··~•-BAOL allt •Addi .. klb. ••••llAL ..... -............. ~ .. IUlnt•U •• .,. .............. = tacW.ar VUla. ...iv' bucb. .. Df\o .iwu. or _... newl;y dtcOr; ..,,,... ... co11'A 111111.11 ............... , t• ol'•tcl ltlNTAL ,.,,.. .... .. • P atio, new c.arptta. So. IWt N'-....... --ulll .. MaU. OIL MA1t -...... .,, •••. 11tf IMDURltlAL PlllOfllltn' •·•··= -. room&, park-like cm. ....., •'" •-r T ro•~,::•:ta.t"."::::::::: .. ::~:JI =1:~""a1NtAL ''.::::::: .... wxt.. J Wffkl ~ $300., • or lf"l'· 1200 mo. m&1&0 CC' &4W581 :;=~ :;r::n·::::::::::ll: ~~m··:::::::::::::::::::::i:: :::b .. ~-~ ~lt v~ ~ ~ ~ '::S ""c'°H"'A"T1A""'~u~u~P0=1~NT=i~ 11 u.LAOA c:ov•• .... ~ ... 1111 cnw ••ova .............. •111 ~. S ..... ..., • uno mo. • 1.oi.ifll.Y lam. 2 Bit tpta. OU· l'llWPOaT IMO&~ ..... 119 t.CalM• "' · ................... Stpt. $1000 OwDeJ' t9t f'§'l .--...... ---· •AYCatn .................... 1m u1t• •u1Mo•• , ............. an · • 4 .....,......,... • Br .. a.... ~ ... _. , ...__. .. . •AYIHOall ........... -...... 119 ••so•T ••OP•att ............ 49&-f9S1 or4M-6589 .-............. • • u.. .......... Heated' pool. SlSO pe1' mo. DOV•• 1Moa1s ............... 1121 011.1i1te1 co. ,•Of'llTY ...... dwft ~ crpta. chpa. w11TCLIPP ................ tut OUT 011 ITATI .._..1 ........... llNTALS ,,_n ' ,.._ l Lio -AdQlll. DO pell. AllH "~NU.NOS ........ Hit MOUlllTAlll a DUlaT ........ alt -1 ._.__L.L~ "...... ....,.., ..... ""~' POtilON.l A'ffr' C.M llNl'VllUITY PAAI( ........... 1w lUIDNlllOtll u. ......... ,mt vrrr~ l'JS.8535 ......... . ... ~. . ,.y.,, ....................... lUI lllAL .",.,.. ''"Y1ce ..... al• sus c•"' ... AS IACt( IAY ..................... 1 .. U . IXCHAlltCl8 ,, ............... CJe-·· JOO() S BDftM, tkct. k!~ ~I. IAJT•LUPll ................... na •·I , W.tJnlD .............. ,, 11v1N1 T11au.c1 .............. 1w BUSINESS ind adultl', $Zl5. no p 1 t1. l'UrnUbld 1 Br.• Btc!bclor COIOM,l D"L MAI ........... 1:atl oq;ANFRONT Lquna cot-m.azas .Apa. J.&L&O.. ••MtHIUt.A ..... a. .. l.. FINANCIAL ' .. _ •IA(Oft ,,.., ............ -.. I• au11•••• Ol'H&TUNITlll ..... tact. 2 Ba. pe.tt rum........ 2llDNwwportlh't. Y ISL.AMO& •••• ............. ,""u1 aus111•11 wANTtD ........ ,, ·'* Mcl11dtd lot. Private beach, Hunt I......._ looch •.a"" MWtHon .... H-~luo II.LI • .................. INVQTM...., 0.............. a11 .... _... -oq ril~·T~.~~uc;r :·.:::.:::J: tNV•ITMINT WAltTID •••• ::·ai1 MAdy cove. W'!.lfll'-~, FRE· l!ENTAL BOOK 1 Ba fllrD .... Md.t. Oil11, HuMTtMno11 ••MHll ..... 1• MONl!Y TD a.oA.M ....... , ........ mo. 49'--t65.l or _,.._ er 11; N pet. Aft 1 NLI l-3080 •ro,Au~',• .. ••,v.AL'-llY .......... ~!: ~==~mL~~'.::::::::::::1: tst-4951 • Drop In end Browse 0 - IUMllT IUCH··;::::::::::::::, .. it.'e3-r':~·=·····"···:l;::i=::;::;:=====:Js Bed:foom, 2 S.tb. Ooq1:N~ .. ~:;;·~-;;rt~~·=a;•c;h;;;;;;;;;;ri GAIOIM OIOYI _,,.,., ...... 14'5 ~TOoUllS. TNlt Dlliii""'All (Oita Mela a100 J'1repl.acr, Doubl.• Gulp,:::£· 4200 LOMO •IACM ..... ,.,., ........ tHI MOHIY WANTID .'.:::... OonlpMtal,y FtneelL I.tut. \".!:::"c".uiii'I·:::::::::::::::: ANNOUNCEMENTS $181.!IO ... month. * Ch1nnel Reel * OUT .. ...,...., ............. "" d NOTICES • ,, OUT OP IT.t.T• ................ ,... an ., ITAlllTOM '" .................. l•11 POUND (l'ftt ,_., .............. AVJJL 1MMED Mtsa Verde ......... -.-- W•STM....,..• ... ,. ....... ,. •. 1611 LOST , ......................... 1 l ' ,._._ Ar""''-"'"' MIDWAY CITY ................. l'16 .... SOMA.LS ...................... ' BR, I• UYu•C rm, SPECI'AL'lJLAR VlEW MMtA ANA ................ , •. lilt AMNOllNCIMINTI ............ Mlt ~ tam / dinin& rm. w-·~-•w __ • e-• IAMTA AMA~ ..... ,. ..... 1:: lllTHS ........... , .. ,,_, • .,,.Mil ' alel'"UVUV"1UU - DI.AN•• .................... ··' "UNllALS ................... 101 bilt-to kltcbeo, beautifulb' Ttl82 EDINGER n..... AY'lllable fUSflM .. , ..................... 1'41 't.ID OllTUAl.Y .. , ...•••••••. Mlll , __ ,. __ _..... vard. Y-~· u•nc ~·1-IBR~~.JBa" •-MOlt'TH TUmM ............... IMS "UNI•~ Dl•ICTOttl ..... ,.Ml• MUNolll;._. ,, 'C'<LO.Y ........,.,.., or --..... YI'""- AJU.NllM ..................... 1.-'LOa1sn .•....••..••••••• ,....,s 1!931 $325/mo. Incl water , LEASE a·-1Lv11tAOO CANYOll ......... 1w CAl:D o" n!AMKI ......... , .... ,, and--'--....nee. NR. H\lnliogtm Shopp 1 -ar· v.-. U.OUNt. MJLU ................ 17'1 IN '-'1.MOl.IAM ................ 6417 .... -...-. oenf6'• $an N--· 2 $f45 Mo. 41: qp • *'8,500 aJ1 U.CWIUi llACH .............. 17N C:IMl!TllY LOTS ........ ,., .. 6411 1!73-3663 E\'u. St8-Ql86 • • ...._v ""L"''' UGVNA N••U•L ............ 1"7 CWST••Y C:•Yl'TI ........... It Br. unf\mn, new crptJ, 25Z Octan Blvd., OIM IA.II CLl!Ml!NTI! · ...... ,,,,.,lnt CIMl!TllY Cl:Yl"TI ....... ,..'41t dftpes $125 Tf62 Glencoe 6'Bl'lllJ tor furtbrer Info '"'" •'T"uA•.CA0 ",!JJ,""o ...... ,•,,,m tlillMAT01t111 ................ ...-AVAIL oao;n, Moo Verde u-~ .... 1• KT -· · H-= .,.,,...... 'U'°"· CAPI -• ,, •• ,,,. MIMOatAI. PAaltl , ............ 1 j ,._ ~ , .._, <It ..... _ ••v ..... ..,-:' DAOAIAl'DIMT .................. l~ "UCTIONI ......... ., •• ., •• ., •• '411 Jtft. Ip livtba l'm. SS!-2«J4 S&t Slln I'. l!'t'H ''!!"'!!"!!!!"'!!!!!"'!'••l!l!•ll CAIU D .... ,................ t.YtATION llaVICI ....... , ....... lpOC!out fam/dinlng m1, ' • I'• oc•AMllD• .................... UM TIAVIL MM ""'1o::: ,.__ --· bMut1 ... _w ....-.. • IAN DllGO .................... tm .. ,. TuMt;.onATtciif'::::::: .... bllt-J.n: Jdtcben, be&Qtifully _ ................. )19, ·-· • nw -1••'¥Jll lll't'llSIO• COUl'fTT ......... I ... t.UTO TIANl~llTATION ......... •--~---......1 .-..a y 1.. ful 4 BR. S BA., clOM k> Lower .. -i.. ....... ~-• MOUlll TO •• MOVID ...... 1,. LEGAL NOTIC:•I ... ~....... Yaa.. ear..,. .. _...... _, ..........._,_ -._,.., COllDOMIMIUM ... , ............ tnt Ol!RMA.N. TUToji'INit"•"""utt lu.lt $325/mo. lnc:l water ~. aemftltU)' __,,,_ Furn. 2 SR. 2 BA. $250 mo. :~:~f~:~ti°:Or-~u·::·::l: SERVICE DIRECTORY and prdener ·ltt\'ice. l Yeu teue. 968-1014 winter natal. m 19th St. E. NTALS Attot.INTINO · ......... '111 67J.3ll63 l:ve1 548.Ql66 NEW 901lnd J'ftl'J(/ private 1 Aval. Selit. 14th. Cd for ANSWl!•ING •••v•c• ....... 6M • -- 1 hff Al"PLIAMC:I ltll'AlllS, ·-··"' LEASE· ' Bdnnl 3 Bathl· BR blk tD OllelD, indivld. ~ ··-Hou ... Furn 1 ,... ~;:·~~ .. :~ ... :::::::::::::::...,. executive type ~me. Oot1~ deck A Pldo. 673-1784, Ut.G,.;;i;-'~D~lx~~ ... .:.,.-Duplex,,..-,.--,..-11 ::::~L TO·'tHi.iti'·:::::::::-:2l$;~1~g-ns.·~-~ .. ~~.~ 1o ICbll.. Weatclitt hp. 536-1319. See at lf • Wtlnut, channel er ocean. wee bar, COSTA Miit. .................. JIM •ClloT MAllft•MAfltCI .......... Qi.tr, 646-].t66; by app't OD-HB pr, lo.A-., $250 wfnter-MUA D•l..JIMI .............. '1• llllOC. MAS.OMIV ~ AM 1 .. ..,_,, 1350 ._, ,_ Mu.A VlltDu:Jlt llKINlll 11av1e'n .• ::::::·..,,.. ...,. ,,..,.er, ~q. Mo., 1st 3 BR. a:>NDOMINIUM for yrl,y. Boat dock avail. Multi '°',J:.. .. 0,•,•,A,•.~ ............... .,t1: 11.11Lo• .. 1 ................... '57t &: Jut in ad•anee; Incl. reit Bltnl Oildren I: .,ta no ....... fem Marcu• " .... .... ............ CA"llRING WI • ..i A . . ........ • ••Wl"CUlT KGTS. _ ............ 221• CAIOU!TMAklNG ............... water " .r-care. yaJl ok. $155 mo. (213) 430-83 337-2232 or (1)5) 969-!l.7' Hl!WPORT SKOllal .......... t21I CAal"•NTl!lllNI .............. UM 9/15 aft 5 AVSHOlilt:S · ................ mll ClMliNT C.-... "" er pm. 2 LC, arnct S Br1 3 S.,. VJ:lt IHOll.1.1 ............... 12" CHILO u. .... uua:.;;·::::::::"' s BR., .......... A---; '~e. 3 BR --• Be·~ ap'· ~, ·-L ~-W.:ITCLIF,. ............. HM CONTltACTOl.S "91 -r ... _ '6 • Deer ...... ~ • .,,... .._ ..-..m _,. .,..,. NM!aSITY PAllK ........... ttl7 C:All"n CL•t.Nnio":::::::::·"" IWinunlrJc pool • patio, dovmtown. $185 4::: $165 deck. c.r All ..... t IRVINI ........................ UM CARPST LAYING Ii lll"Allt M>1 fncd WalJt 1D all ...a..->-..._ Call • t'1 ... p., cp '' IACK IAY ..................... 22 .. DR.t.l"ElllaS M3t ' """1~ • l'llClltfl. Loretta Ten')' drps. Winter $179, $195. •••l 11.u"• .. " .............. n 4i 01U110L1T10N ".'::::::::::::: .. ::ux shop. Ceottra. $325 Mo. 536-257! 548--086' llVIMli TElltACI ........... tu! DllAFTINQ SalVICI .......... 66# ~~• -• ""'-· -,,-.,:-;,:-:-,=-=111 coaottA DIL MAI ........... nst ELl!CTltcAL ................. '6tt .,_...rv.10 """0::· ....,..~ ... llAUOA .. . ................. nt1 101.1•1"Ml!NT a1MTALS ....... ...,. •sa. ~, ~ , __ 1 Pri Santa An1 H1llhtt S630 .. ~ -3 Br. I: den, I IAY llU.NOI ................. nit ''"''"" ""'II •~ u-. -""' CV· '--f-le •·· -~.-LIOO ISLI' ................ UJl ...................... Ull, ... Jn 1 ~· " .... .._ ..-....., 0 '. ' .,0 uu "LOOJl:S ........................ ,..., patlo,. frplc Cl1)U drps fl11:t1 SM• Br 2 _......._ "----0.1 n.,_..J.. v•-· ... _,... &Al.a A ..., · ............ llUINACI' l.ll"AIRI •tt. Wt ' ' ' • ..._ ~ '' o.;uzw.n ....u ""'Jo' ... • ~· -· "W HUNTINGTON ll!AC:N ......... 24141 GARDINtNG .... ' ..... ::::: ... bltm, Coubhouse &. p:d be WJerl lUI businns. irior;; (213) ,,..,,, l'OIJNTAIN VALLl!Y .......... Mii QIHERt.l s1av1cu Mil ........ ......, Adul D - Sl'AL IEAc;H ................. l'H GllAOINO, DIKI"• .. ::::::::: ... ..,.... _,, ts, &J 2192 Pal1mde9. 548-S)H l"lot"l:'.O.,.,.....n>.P1' 1 ,. I; 3 BR. LONG ll.t.CM .................. tffl 0 .. ,, e "" --•n. •~ "''" ~.,~ .. ~ OllANGa COUHTT ............. "91 ~ · ...................... ~'"• ,... ~ • _._ "-• 1 •~ SANTA ANA . 1,1, 01.ft:M THUMI , . ............ LHVnl Beach 3705 .c er wauter c:r year...,.. DUI. Wl!STMIHSTE ................... 1,12 GUii SHOI" ................. • 1 B R. dupkx, stme. rdril. ;.:c to cbun:h ... IChool. Frotn MIOWAY C.ITY .::::::::::::::::1'1• HliALTN CLU&I ......... ., ... '121 Small •--t ._/mo, MQN•n~• ANTA AHA HlllHTI JOG NAllLIMG .................... ,,--... -~ BAY ARE A $110 to $250. 6f6..2636 'o •• T.L ........ 1,.. Housl!cLu111NG ............. ,,,, &fS-7700 LOVELY ~ ... •~. 3 MYSIDE Villas•. A• a I I ..................... INTl!RIOI DIC'OUme m1',-=~~~-~-=-~· '~" ~ LAGUNA llt.4=H .............. !7t5 IHCOMI! TAX ..... '7 .. 1~, BR 1 • ·-9• dwd BR. den • v• ~u ~ U.OUNA NIGi.iil ............. 2111 ···· .......... · -.-5.-"""" H • • • _..., .. r • !"''Y.• S.nt, 15, 2 :Br. htd pool IAN CLl!MINTI! :Vll 1•011• ~" lk. ........ '7Se .., __ • --......... _ -1 pool $300 mo AllD ~r SAN JUAH C:APllTl°Aii0".:::·:.2ns IJl:OfiltMO · ..................... ,1" l.ll.IUB • .....,,, .... tL"JEn. Feno-... k'' ' ' Adults '1!8 mo utt1 pd, CA .. llTUNO •••CM ......... mt IH!UU.TlllG .................. '"' td yd. ht. lut. 5.11-1723 aw.ll. 2 BR. 2 bl.. $250 mo. oo.-~cu ' ..... '.' i:;: tHSUIAMCI ...... ,, ......... .,,170 liiii:i'Ci;;;;;-JBA;-""iili;;;:;; 1-~~~~··~~~~~~-~-~~?;";~~ ~_,,;,-=~-~-~-~II ·· · · ....... ,... IMVl!ITtOATINO o.tKfm •111 ""...,.... ""'\"" -~ llVlllSIDI COUNTY ........ JAHITOfUAL ' "'41'fl 4 BR I; den, 3 BA, 2 ltocy WJNTm-Sept 8th. ColJ S v•tAT1011 1eNT1.1.1 ......... MG JtWELav 11eP.A'ui;·s;c:·:::::: .. bome nr OJlta Mesa H 5 5 BR. wttb OCEAN VIEW suMM•• 11.•HT.M.t ......... "" LANottA•tNt ...,, • · • Uk ..... ,_ BR, 2 BA. Y'lt•Pl•c•, CONDOMINIUM ................ !fSI LOCltSMITH .................. $215. mo. Vacant. 6M-96SJ f: new, nr OUllO built tn. l'am1lle N OUl"Lt:)(t:S 1'1.11111, ............ t,,J M.t.SONJl:Y, llill°c:ii.".':.':::::::·:,_ . LI. $325/mo. GI &9£' • L O pttl, RENTALS MOVING• ITO•.t.•• ............. 1 BR Duplex, 1tove, fdril. $135. 64&-9154 H U I I h_.. l"AINTINI. 111.naa ............. Gu. wt.tu pd. $87.SO/mo RENTALS MODERN-·-. 1 ~-•• , ouse1 n urn 1 9'I •A1Ht1Jrto, ,._. ............... •s -. ,.. • A ...... F khed ........ ..,......, -.. OINllilAL .................. JON :~~u;.HT""''"""""""•= (1) 11u-w.'2 r·-um betw. Ocean .... ~ M05 COITA ,,,. ...................... 1u• l"l.ASTll!lillNG .. -·--.;;·:.-....: tHo 1UC. A~--~-~-·ral "'""" Qaanel Pl. corner of '5th MllA OIL MAil ... ,..-...... '1t5 ' .> u n., VW &al', uu.<~ .......,, -9TW -MESA VEJtD• ' ............... tn• PLUMllll9 . . .. ....... ...... No ..... Sl35 W9ltt .... 1~ St .... B&iboa Blvd. OM!er cm COLLIGE PAIK ............. 11U l"OOOLI! •IOOMINO ....... ,,.,,.. _.... MIWl"Oll.T ••ACM ............ mt rooL •••v1c• .............. ,no 549-li33 RENT preml•n. Ml!WPOIT ltGMTI. ............ 1'11 l"OWI!• IWl!ll"IN• ........... "11''-==========' I ·==~----~--·· 111w~•T 11to1u .......... mt ""'M'" •••v1c1 ............... 1n01 · ..3 Rooma Fumlture WINT!:R Rerital-Ollplex-1 a.t.Y1Ho1Es ................ ms "00"1"• ...................... ,,,. N.wa11rt ... ch 3200 ... .._ .,.,_ --· ·-11 DOVER SHOll!I ............ , .. it17 IADIO. IOllfln. lk. · ....... ,,ne., __ =_,_--------$ZS Monfh DU&ua .,. ..-...... ,,_.., WESTC.LIFI' , .............. ml llEMODELING I AEPA ll #401 S6lh SL Newpcrt. Jkb. UNl'vl!llSITY PA•K ........... nn JtEMODEll"G, 10TcHt111 .... •MS BAYSIDE Village, $175: 2 FULL OPnON TO BUY :..VJ:'.;.y·;·::::.:::::::::::::·:: :i~~~=' .. ~.~·~.~~.::::::::·:=: Br. 2 Ba.. ttaTe, Mrig. Nodepogit o.a.c. OCEANFRONT! ............ _1~~ l!AST BLUP• .................. lltt .,.,,., .. ,,., .. A•'•"•'",!!?.f'A,•~.-.... Clrpeb, drapes. Adults Ort-H.F.R.C. 1S12 w.gn .......... "':.--~::.. oc77 II.VIMS TElllAC• ............ JJU ........... ,., 1 .. N -u....1 :U , --" VLl9llLI ,c1...,. 'lll.roo! co110NA DEi. MAI ........... wo tA•L0••N• ·· .............. mt .,.. 0 r--· ... ......, • p , ~ Furniture Rent1l1 ·- 2 BR 3 IALIOA ................... »II TS"llMITW COMTIO&. •••.•••••• •t'J1 675-1£5t After 4 PM SIT W. ,_ ~ ". ~• -_., t •M IAY ISLAN91 ................. lllO TILE, CllWl!k ................. "74I=~=~~~~---........_'-Ill ~~ ...,.,........ _., ~~J~!.fsUND''.'.':::.:-::::: .. ru: j~LE .. 'i=.·-~-~.:::::·=: BEACH Apt. ill' 11 Jre studio .-__ w_._Lndn __ • ____ .,_....,,, __ , bib from ooeui. Yrly $90. Nl!W~•T w••T . , ..•.•••••••• :tJ11 Tl!LEV111011, ••in. .,.. ...• ., type, 2 br., .lrpk, crpt&/drps., · mo. Util's tnct. ~'739 =~::n::~g: ~1~i~u1t·:::::=: ~~~~i._., ................ :: $175 mo. Sert Dll River Apt Coat• MIN 4100 WINTER Rental • "' tiHc ni l"OUMTt.IM VALLIY .......... :MU JOBS & EMPLOYMENT , ="-°'=5.»5'130~~----1 BR d·-·--~-. bch. 3 bdrm, ' BL, pl&, ••AL IUC:M . " .............. MSI Joa WAlfT•O """ 7tfllll." -~ •••OIN OJtDVI .......... ._ .. MH JOI WAHno: w.N9·::::::::rm YEARLY 2 Br. p!ul rumpu.a. Adults mly. $100/mo. Pu. $160/mo. m-M'l1 ~:_::e~~~N,.Y",','.'.'.'.'.'.':.' .. ::: ~oJ'N~"~e:i,. nM ~ blk to ocnn. No peU. rm Realty &U-lm.. OCEAN !'root. 4 Br, 2 BA. SANTA ANA .................... Mlf 1>0M1n1c HILP·::::::::::::::n.: $140. Wafer pd. Call 96M927 Patio. $200 bx: utilltia. 9 mo Wl!tTMtNSTE• ................ MU AGENCIES ,,.. nM BACH. Apt, lpl, beam cell, MIDWt.Y CITY .. , ............ MU HE., WAMT10 ............ -. tio l Adult. lie. 6#-262'2' SANTA AHA He1eNT1 ......... ,.. AG&Nc:111. w.M. .. :::::::::·,_ E•t Bluff 3242 carp; pnv. pa · ::::..,:,:;;::.:.---~-~-11 COASTAL ................ n• HELi" WANTID, ...,_ ...... 7MJ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; M;) peta '88 Y rly. m-7829 • DD.UXE 1 ~Apt. 9 mo. LAOUMA •IA.CM ...... " ...... 1795 JDl5-Mlol a 'Ml'rllll '"° LAOUllA NIGUEL ............. 1111 .t.OVt<:llS Mell A.__....... DELUXE 1 bdrm. Poot $Utt lepe-view-ftept to oetllll. "'" C:LIMINTI .............. m• IC"OOLS .. INSTllllCTIOll ::::,.. 1/8 Ideal 1-~~~-. 1993 $110 ...... mo. OR S..'611' "llTIU.Np ,,,,_, ......... ..JJU JO& l"atPAMTIOtt ........... JMill • ' .,.. ~... ,,.- CA.PISTIANO •lkH .......... v• TM1it.T1t1CA~ "" Av1ll $_. lat Oturc:h St., C.M. 541-8633 NICE! 1 A l Br. 01*. ~~~M ·:::.~::::::::.~·= MERCHANDISi!'.fOR Eut Blurt·,~ taiye N-.u Pllmt 1 • 2 BR. ~Yearly or wintu l)U!'t.lXlS UNl'URN. ......... :mt SAL" AND TRADE . ~· M .. * SUMMll •••TALI .......... mi Ii livlni room, • dininl room, $130 to tiM. Pool * - RENTALS •U•HFTURI! .................... famtly room built-tn ldtch-1'n E. 22nd St 6'2-H ~B~A~==~="'-~·--=a'°'e'°r-. .,., .... _II Ol'PICI "UllllTUlill ...... ,. 9'11 · • • ,4,c.niuo.~ .. uv--a ..,... Apts. Furnlthed OFl'1c1 111.111"Mlftn' ......... N11 en, beautifully JMdecaped 1 BR --• tum . irao; rm .. pd lllridecli:. $190 incl STORI ftll.lll"MlNT ... ,. ..... 1111 __ _..-.a \11 Y ........ 1 ~-• -•1HE1A1. ...................... cA111, auT1ouu.111T ......... •• ,_ .... fl.I f!W. ...,.,. n1e m«lth Gerace Utilttit» uUI Wntr lie· fU..l'790 COSTA MESA ................... ,. IA• Rllll'MENT .... -....... 1111 '425/Mo. lncl. water and .... .;...,.. .. ~-;_ --MISA Vl!lilDI ................ •111 HOUSEMOL.O 90001 ............. _._ __. p....._ 4.lill o::l·-· ......-o.711 F\sn. Mobile Home 111' Bay NIWPOIT llACM ............ •no OARt.O• SAL• ................ IOtl ga • .._.er K&Y•C'fl. Lido N--Bch. NIWP'OIT Hl lOHTS .......... •m FUlilHITUll AUCTION ........ IOU 673-3663 EVH 548-6966 NEAR cx:c. l br . efficlenc)' ...... ,...... NliW'l'ORT s11oa11 ........... • "''"LIANC•s ................. :1ot I & a.a· ch apt lbltnl Ir au lltil. paid * 5&005eevft. * lll'llT(LIPI' .. ..,,,.., • ., .•UI •NTIQl.llll .............. 1111 ay " ' ==========~11 UlllVaatlTY l"Alll( ........... CU"/ St:WlllO M.t.CMIHI ............ llff $115/mo. 54G-O.tlJ u.c1t.,. Y ..................... a• 111u11CAL 11tsTa11M1N"T ...... inu RHlty Inc. NaweDrt u-.. 4210 IAlT &LUI',. ................ na "'""°'. DlilMllll ............ 11• , •Wll.SON WESI'* .:;.:.:.t.:.:.. .... .. CORONA OIL MAit ........... 41H Rt.010 .................... llll ~ W. Balboa Jllvd., NII IAL•OA . . ................... tELIVll10N ...................... 1 Br. tum . util pd. Htd. pool. NTP. Hgtl. rum 2 Br. l'ronl MY ISLANDS ................. '"' Hl·"I A IT•lllO ............... Dlt Adults 646-Szni 968-1740 A~ ~~ Pool $l10 1DO l.100 ll Lli . . .............. 4111 ft.l"I! al!COllDllJl:I .......... ftlt PLANNINC. to mOY"e? You'll ,,.. ... _ex. • u.LaoA 1tLAND .............. •m cAMl!1As a Ecw1•M1NT ... ... flnd an am""-'-oumbe:r QI. ' BR Fum .,. pool de. to 3l26 Qicy SL 548-Tm NUMTl"•TON &IACH ........... M MO&IY SllP,Lll S ................. ......... ' ' l==========-'11 POUMTt.tll VALLIV ........... It SPOITIMG eoDDI ................ bomu to todai'I C1y!flad shopplnl $lS5 313 E. 11th 1uL •uc.11 .................. •• 11Nocuu1ts, scorn ........ ISM • .11_ ,,... __ ._ ..... Pia Coron• Ml Mir 4250 I.ONG ll!ACN ................. 4511 MISC:•LU.Naot.11 . .• .. ....... .... -...Uo::<;a Wiim D0'911', Ct' '----------l)IAHOI COUNTY ................. MISC, WANT~ ............ , ... lllt I==-=-=~:-"'""-::--' uliloaM aaov• .............. u1• MACNIMtllY, •tc. ............ tnt PLACE your warn a4 wbert '120 CLEAN furn 1 BR. IV• TURN. 2 Bil: nffl' bacb. wnTMINST•• ................ un LUMll• ...................... ..,,. they .,. looldna -DAILY Util pd. Neu Willoo A $165 Mo. )'t&rly, WOWAY CITY , .......... ,., .. M1' I TORAGE ...................... lnl SANTA ANA ........................ ll.llLOINO MATUIALI ...... .,. .. ,, =====duolllld'='===&C""-5611==:.:.."~alM=""""=· =548-(J521===·======6'15-'1153===Alt==er=O==PM=='ll "'"TA AHA HllOKn ., .... , .. Uil IWAl"S ·· ·· 17"[• '""'" ....................... "'' PETS ind LIVESTOCK H 1 B ch ··-H I lo ch ••-H I ....._ -h ••-co•sTAL ....................... ,.. '""" ,GINllAL ............ ··-unt ngton 11 --unt ngton 1 -unt n.,.... --LAGUNA at&CN ............... JU CATI 1121 LAeUNA NIOUll. ............. •111 ,, ...................... ,,.lllll UM CL.IMINTa , ......... " ,.411f OOGS ..................... ·• .. . 'A.A -··· ••• ttOltlll ...................... .. r,.. .................. LtV•ltOC:I( ... Tll~L•X. ~ .................... CALIFORNIA LIVING COl'UIOMIMlllM ........... ,, .. .. RENTALS NllllSEllll!I ................ ltll SWIMMING l'OOLf ........... ·"" Aptt. UnfurnlsMd •AT1ot ........................ ·'"' t.WNIMOI ... , .... ,,. .. ,, ...... _.,,. OlllllAL ......................... VAC:ATIDMI ltil COSTA MllA .................. II• TRANSPORTATION MISA \llRD• ................ rn• NIWMRT llt.C:N ........... llM llOAT'I I YACM'n ............ -NIW~IT HEIGHTS .......... 1111 U.IL90AT1 ............. felt HI W!"ORT 1"01111 ........... ant MWla CllUltaRI ,,,,,,.,. ... fll'JI IW•STCLl"I" .............. f1• $"11~11(1 IOAT ....... , ... "" UNl\ll!llllTV .... IC' ........... n u IOAT Tl.Allllll .......... fib I ACKIAY .................... SHI IOA.T MAINTIMANCI ........ tlh !AST I LU,, . . ............. •DAT LAUHCl\'IN'O ........... tt)4 COllOMA DIL MAil ,. ......... ftlf MAalNI IOUIJI. .. ... _ .... IAL.IOt. , .................. ,.AM IOAT ILW, M00.1111• , ••••••. HM IAY tsU.,.DI .................. IOAT •••v•c•• .............. ,.... LIDO ISLI . , ................. ,IJll ll>OAT a INT AL$ ............... .. •ALIOA dU."'!..·.l!.l"'"'"··IW 'IQAT CMAITlk ,., ..... , ...... ... MUNTllllOTON 1--.l't ............ -llMINO IO&ft .............. ..... ,OUlllTAll VALLIV .......... Mlt ~T MO't'I"'° ., ......... ., ... .... llAL •IACH .................. Miit IOAT iT'Oalte• .... -........ .. LON• &•ACN ,,,,,,,., .... , .... llM ao&T1 .... ..,... ... _ ......... ... DIANOI COUJfTY ,., ... ., ......... AlltCIUr.PT ................. ,, .. OAaDl!ll ••OYa ., ............ Nit fLYIN• Ll'llOltl •• ,.,. ....... n• Wll TMINSTIA ............... 1611 fllOllLI HDM•I ............... nM MIDWt.Y CITY ............... ,.NI' MOTOa HOMO ............... ttU Solv• • S!mpl• Serambl•d Word Puule for• Chtu:klt or:rm::mb~ ~ :: low to fotni four llrnple wordt. ICANFIG I . I 11 I I I . ISYTUG I . r r r 1 SAMTA AllA .................. Jdl llCYCLl l ................ l1J:I SANTA ANA Ml .. NTI ............ ILICTlllC CAU .............. ftlt T\lnlN , ................ ., ........ MIMI lll(Q .................. tn1 CDAITAL .. , • , ................. ll'W fillOTOllCYCl.ft .• , .......... , ._ LA•UMA llACJll .............. 179 MOfOttKOOT'IRt ............. .... LAeUNA Nt•U•L .......... ,.11't1 AUTO l•IYIC:ll a P'ART'I .... ... IAH CLIMllTI .......... , ... mt AVTO TOOU a -.Ull" ........ ..,. 1AN .N,.,. W•,.,...,.O ....... 111 rtlAILSJt. YUYIL. ........... .. OAlllA NllllT .... ,, .......... IHI titAILnt, Ulltr ............. ..... B•AL ESTAT· ,_, ..................... - -""4 TJIUCU ••···---···-·•"•••••• o.n.rel '~· .. i: .w ...................... ,,,. TJIJl'\.aJL ................... -n.llOttTIO ~. ••••••••••· ..... CONDOMlflllUf!I~ .................. tPOttT CAl:S ,, ,, .......... "1 1t•NfAll WA11••D ,. ..... , •• ..,.. ANTIQUI S, CU.UICI ......... tfll ltOOMS P'Oll. llMT ............ -aACI CAJl:L IODI ........... tfW ROOM 1 llOAIO ... • "" AUTO llVIN'TI ....... , ........ fCf MOTll'-8. TlltAILlllll co'""' ,,., t.UToa "'""''0 ............. ,,,. llUIST HOMEI '"' NIW CAal ................. ... i ::1~:.;"'"'"10 r I' r I' I' I' I' I' r I u tr.iii· I I I I tl .... ._IT .... I .... I .... I _.I ni...,,, Stp-'· 1'68 DAILY '11.0f r • -· . ' Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your .Fingers? See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1.'.,... 2. Guitar 3. Baby Crt"b 4. EIH!rtc Sow 5. Cam•r• 6. Woohor 7. Outboonl Motor L Storoo Sol 9. Couch 10. Clarlnot 11. llofrlgorator 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sowing Mochlno Will Sell Fast! 29. llcyclo 30. ryp-rltwr 11. Bar Stoela 32. lincyclopodlo 33. Vacuum Cl .. ner 34. Tro~lcol Fhh H. Hot Rad Equlpm't u. Fllo c • .._ 37. Oolf Cluba 31. Storlln9 sn .. r 39. Victorian Mirror 40. loclroom lot 41. Slldo l'roJoctor 57. lloc!Tlc Troln SI. Kltton S9. Claulc Aute 60. Coffoo . '!abl•. 61, Motortyclo 62. Acconllon 63. Sidi &t. TV Sot 65. Workbench U. DI•-Watch 67. Go-Kart "· '"""'r 69. Comping Trallor • 14. Surlboonl 42. Lown_., 70. Anttquo FurnltuN U. Mochlno .Toola 16.. Dlohwo1hor 17. Pvppy 11. Cabin Crvlaor 1'. Gell Cort 20. llara..- 21. Stamp Colloctlon 22. Dlno119 Sot 23, 1'1ay ,.,. 24. IOwlln9 loll 25. Watwr Sida 26. ,,_, 27. lull•- 21. Clock 43. Pool Tablo 44. Tl,.. 45. Pl .... 46. Fur Coot 47. Dropaa 49. Llnen1 49. Hone SO. Airplane 51. Organ 52. Exorcyclo 53. lhr• Boob 54. Ski -as. High Chair U. Coins 71. Tapo R-rd•r 72. Sollboot 73. Sporto Cor 74. Mo-......... 75. lnboord SpooclbNt 76. Shotgun 77. Saddle 7L Dort Garno 79. Punchlnt lot IO. lolly Carri ... 11. Drurnt 12. Rifle N. Dtok 14. ICUIA 0..r ThH• or any otlier extra tlilftfJI arovnil tli• liouu may be turned Into cash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD so • • • Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 (YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD) \ DAILY._PILOT WANT I ADS . ' WILL WORK FOR YO.U! Get In On The Action T olay! • • • • • ' • • • • ' • ' ~ ' ...-•K . RIHTAL• .,, •UTO LIA••... ................ SCRAM • -AN....,.,R IN c• "SSIFICAnoN 1too ...... a .................. -••••, ... , ........................ '__:===~·-~·~"'=! ..... ~ .. ~~~ .. ==~-~:!!:~~:..!!!:::_ .... ________________________ _ • J I , ' I I \ \, I I \ I I > ' I ' ) l ! j • • -' -· -·----.... -.. - ---,,..-----~ -.. --.---~,,.--.... ~ ... -... -------·---~~-.-----------...-.. 3f DAILY PILOT RENTALS RJ:NTALl> REAL ESTATE BUSINESS ind ANNOUNCEMINTS SEllVICt DIUCTOltY llltVICI DllHCTOllY Aph. Furnlohecl '720 • Apts. Unfllml1hld JI' * * * * * General • • l'INANCIAI. anti NOTICES 1 1--------1 • ...:.====----1--=====---labyallflng '"O HHlth Clubt Newport BMch 5l00 , • A 1} • c ........ rc111 6095 1111. Opportunlll• 6300 Loat 6401 -------Coron• del Mlir 4250 Furrtlshed---Conw•nlent Yurly l..t11e 2 Bdrm $175. I Bdrm $150. Boyd Re1lly 675-5930 J BR Furn $77S mo. Sept ls.June 15. 606 Ju:mine, CdM. We like kida. 9alboa 4300 / -l·lJO-.t-BI-.-,-.. ----.. -.-It.-, * REWARD *BA --.-v-·s-c..-t..smau ___ bl_ock_1BABYSI1'..~ -"""· I I -, .... m w •&• St. • .l. --· ~--ah ......... mottler; :iwa ~an: l mttll . .,.,., • uui , $11,000 • $25,w.i Pn-)'\'Ill', u-e .......... u ua w/..,w11t1 Fm:d. )'cl. Wat C. M. UNf'URNISHjD 2 bedroom, C.M .......... oi S4«SI'.$ Mike UJ prove )'OU, too. can mark'lnp. LClllt I J 31 HWtt 548-09l9 2 bltb unit nMr Hoq Boe-earn UU. amount in one of Bcb area. Dlldcb'a been ,:i,;:;;;;;;.,,,,.-""" __ ~- j)ltal. Ava.ilablit Stpt. lll fnd&nttl1t ~tll 6090 out onlque l-dUlerent retail d r art ed. Mom.my'• '"n'Y CHRISTIAN mother dMtre1 $200. I atore CJPf:Jab.w. Make \II IClnNIOrnl, hearts broken. be.bYJlttirlr. my hOmt, fenc- OflJIOPJIAC!OR HEIALTil CUNlC Musap, aauna, lteant a,d. I ~ ju.st?ntnt, X·TI)'. 54Ml&ll Femala TedWcian 1S2 E. Uth St., CM. Havlin' 6730 ALliO RENT or Leut, ~ta MtA prove we have bad no faU. PLEASE Ttturn .if 1Nnd. tel pl&nvd. MMllOO 3 BEDROOM...2"' b.th, flQi, atta; M·l spece, 1700 aq. ft u:m . are r&pidly txPMdifta: ~ard. 1'J6.fi6lJ CLEAN Lote, cai-ret. pool fl50. ~vallable Sept. $1'6 Mp~; a.llo otlict 11paet, • pro~ locatton. tixtw"H. ~,=M..::.;A::.L..:E::.:..=14::1:..-1-.-,-.-,-, 8rlc~_ MIMnry, etc. elc.. Ttte rtmoval, dwnp. 15th. Adult. cnly. 2nd Je\lel, approx. 900 *I· ft., inventory. b'sl:nirc ~ rtlat· Sc::hnaulleTI, ltt)', one in 6560 tldp buklloe, fill, lay & Beach WllN4ya Wantl Whaddya Gott 185 Mo. All •Ill p&ld. ed ,.,...,.,..,If,....,. in-need o< medication . BRIO<. Coocrcte. ~--~· grade. lltl'l-87~ BR • R fly I ~ECIAL C """"" S4&--6896; 67}-IUT Evea.. tere1ted in a pleamt. EZ RE.-'WARD ..,... ,,_ ..... ..,. .... ,, 1 BR. furn. apt. S140: 2 . " H , nc. .,'" LAS51P ICAT1vn f OI to manage, dtenltled bull· • ur.uru. or Custom CablnN. Small Jobi U.t.e Hi.Ullnl'~ Ba. furn. ac>t. Sl~ Util. 2025 W. Balboa mvd .• NB NATURAL IORN SWAPPERS LAGUNA Nl&utl 3200 IQ. ft. ~1'250 OK Fr'tt Est961-61M5 Trash, Oa:rqt: ClttnUPI paid. i,, Blk. from beach. 6T.\-36S.1 Eves. 54M986 , Speclal Rate A™;~ blded· 2 OUlk:n1 2 blath>. .~-~ ~~:~s:»;~ cult, FEMALE 10 "'"· BeJ&e l'()o. Name Ill ReUonah11 1..,.... W. Balt>O& BI v d. • S " CCII · 00 year ease ~el"'""'""' ou-"•w ..,,. a per-die N•-Vic. •--tbl"'f. C.-1twi"1 ••~ Bl'" JOHN "''" .6Mn ~ NOY/ le ~.,,.,,1 Util pd llnM -5 tlma -S budca ~· lTiol) 499-4198 or IMl.l Interview, or write ... .,.,,, _. ..,. •r---""'"'~~~,;~==-~ l ::Bol::;;:boa.~-c·~::.~c..,,=-==-1 a.se -mo. . . •U"-U -Al AllUl't IH<!.UO• (213) 3JS..t065. Nutvllle, U.S.A., 1617 wm. ChildrenR~ord ... ~~ bl32r o~~-~.: -,:'"R'P"E .. TRY *LITE HAULJNG• Ba I A ta. 2 Br .. cpfl, drps, beam ttil· \-WllM -MW • .... ....... ""' -... .,..... ~~=~ "'" --a.-..u ~ •v ...,.__ ....._ .... CLEAN che or P · ,_1 1 b1k .. _.. Adu!•~ f-YOU• .,.... "'""1• ......_ ~ ._,. Mwr1~ .u 1 COSTA M ESA ~llU Or., suite 210, Ntwpart Av. N.B. MINOR REPAIRS. No Job -"'.-uup. &•...,., All util incl flS up ma •.. t' c., ....... ... ......anc1N• 1'011 IM.I -tlt.AOI• OHl.YI "'" "'--ch ~··· ~ . t$46-1S49• 315 E. Balboa Bl\ld, 546-«rti · ltHONE 642-5671 New bul.1din& • heatln&; 3 J =-==·=~==,,· :,~:,::==: RED Viula. lbori h If Ana Too Small. CM4ott in P"· =========I I,, BALBOA 613-9945 NEW Soundproof 2 Br. 2 Ba. To P &ace Your T rllder'a P•rldlH Ad phue power. 1J00.6!iOO sq, Money to LOln 6320 to "Brandy" vW: OiM ages I: 0 th' r cablneta. Interior 0Ho.r1tln1 6737 ACl'OU fm. C.OCO'a. 1665 1987 36' 1'1ber-TW 1toop, 2 BR tum condo. on Bch ft. S43-6937. Evet: 646-9766 Reward! 6n..io11 · ~7S~es. 646-2.m Daya lS;e~:; B~ya~allciceS:~:~ Ixvine n75 to $225. 642-«l39 dtesel awe, 1 l&il•. RH.dy nr. Ve111ce, Italy tn exelu. COSTA Mesa, <Ptattntia) $1 2,000 H~~ ..,_~· ... 1 .. SPANISH Style 2 & 3 Br. 2 for world cruising or oc~an Ive resort area. Trade for 2.000 aq ft M-1, $115 mo. on Avail. tor rood lit or 2nd TD Ptraon•I• 6405 AC..-1, prom......, =-0£.n:,.a= D~. 6= ht.. Crpbl, drpg, bltiir. l:t75' racLna:. Trd/ ln~me, Coast local area 3 or 4 Br. home leaae. 613-4521 loen. 1.J yr term. CaJI :...;;===----..=..:.:::1 done, reu. ntn. Rel'•· • RHld1nce • Comm1 • ·1 e Paiotin&. inl A ext up. 613-2370, 6~1995 Prop, or •mlr bot.t. 675-2838 or vac. lot or boat. 646-U71 WAREHOUSE For rent; 2300 Mr. Adama, Bier. 494-6650 DANCE 546-4523 CM. bd. T:30 A.M OCEA~F~ONT ts '65 MUSTANG Conv. 6 8 UNIT deluxt apt. Newport sq ft. at 9c ft. <II' lea!e at R;;j*'Ettah Loans 6340 GIT AQUAINTED REPAIRS *ALTERATIONS Yearly ren · 0 ~ or 1.N_.•_w_po,_rt_H_,gh.'-"'--'5.;;2.;.o10 Needs qine work. $!li0 for Beach. Gross $3),000. equity\ ;';;'";;;mo;;,. =c=.M:·;:""'=:•·;5'6-0041:=::='1 ~:::::::;:::--::-""".~::"' I DOUG THOMAS QUARTET CABINEl'S. AnJ lhe Job. chiidr~n. S10081.~ $l25 mo.~ .. ,........._ __ __. .. ..__ TD or Real Eatate equity. 189,COO. 6100 BORROW co Your Equity THURS. NITE DANCE 25 yn: oper. 54Mn3 E. Balboa vu. • '1Ul'1"'·• ....... .......,, ... ...,.... ~ Eves. Want M·1 vacant or submit. Loh Private 2r>d, Mortg. money CLUB Cement, Concrete 6600 e Woll Covulnp • Color Coordtnattm FREE ESTIMATE u""~D~~ DECORA TOltl 1536-95U Balboa lsl•nd ·4355 Pa~~~UI Fut 16' SKI BOAT 100 R. Nattress Rltr. 642-1.as -i'REE APPR:AJm 4: lor sin&le aduJ;ts M""""'. $1900 v.i ... M"1<• • $4,100 TD • IEACH LOT PROMPT SERVJCE THE SOUTHLANOs Newport Shores 5220 tradt on Corvette, Porsche Trade on 4 or S BR house $10~000 Reputable Company aervtna: NEWEST &: NICEST CUSI'OM PATIOS " lronlnt 6755 -· ....... -......... -----,,----1 Awinz .i: 1·c.:moval 842·1010 mDNlNGB Done m In)' --'-----..;..-""' "' ! SlCM622 "''4<-2862 Newport or Corona dd Mar OLDER 4 UNITS °""""' Counly 18 ,,.,._ SINGLES a.us I ' 3 BR. Avail S-15. $175 mo. Util incl. No peU. 123 Peul Ave.~. LARGE, Untum 2 BR, 2 BA 494-1508 Near ocean &-doYmtow-o. Cor-Saf1Jer Mortgage C.O., Inc. Opening Thurs. Sept. 5th apt. New drp1, erpta. Years LAKE Tahoe View Lot Na-$315'XI 336 E. 17th St, ea.ta Men 8::ll to U p.m. Huntington Be1ch 4400 lease. Sl67.SO. mo. Ena:. vada side, paved. Sl2.SOO Exchange for Newport. Im· ner. ' . 642·2ln MS-aill. Nights DANCERS CORNER CEMENt'Work, an types, home ExcelkU work. No job too anwL ~ eA. Newport.Costa Meea area. I H. STUJUC'K 548-1615 S1 per hour. 642-8S8l 1 494-9502 clear. Exchange tor aome-mac! Palm Springs 4 Br. Ted-W1y Rlty 536-2579 A: wkends 67l-1Bfts w.1157 1438~ S. Miln e NEW e LUXURIOUS e 3.~BR~~Du-pl,--.. -.-. ---lbodys headache! Unit., 3~ Ba. Las Palmas home. 3 ADJ lots 1 w/'l houses: ANNOUNCEMENTS Santa ... RESORT LIVING ex, ml, pr, TD'a, or '!' Bkr. 675-5726 Equjty $35,000 or will trade rm. !or 9 riiore. 333 E. 21st and NOTICES corner Main~ Edtnaer 1-~-;;;=;:;~~=;:;;.._ " e CUSTOM ,PATIOS e ffiONJNG W11ntt!d. $2 pet cooerete 'aawtng A removal doze#. Xlnt,':Work. 4 NATIV E GARDENS: ya.rd, club. Moat ace. $200 Trade $17,500 equity, 2 BR. clear at $69,51'.Xl. 673-7071 St., C.M. $45,000 Owner --------Happy Hour 6 POOLS-SAUNAS.JACUZZI Yrly lf'l&e 642-6836 1 BA. all elect. Medallion '66 vw. Xlnt cond; Will sn..,gzu Found {Fr .. A•> 6400 7 pm to 8:30 State Uc. e 842-1010 645-0298 Landacaplng 6110 HUNTINGTON Eist Bluff 5242 Home, for &a.me in C.M. 'NUDE Blue BookG ~=JVE-=-A=W~A=Y~! ~1~'50=' =-~·~\de SET of k ood Free fish or chlcken 'ro29 ConeL> Av<. Joshua Value tdr -Olev OievelJe or El M·•---v--"I "'"· eys m • w en pea: •. , "' "'":""' ~.... marked "Ski Be a r · •. UUter til 9 pm GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING GARDENS ~!~~~~~ b~~w:!:T: -::-:.·-~-~-.If_. -:-:'-.-,.-uni-,.-. ~~ti~~1;:pest. Call aft ~J~ s:~ ~4= or ::=t ~~ .. M::~ 28(JJ Gentle, ~~:~·· piease ~ d!11dca~~: !~'. le~~= !1!:~ Thoryk Cbncn1h!, no job to small. Free estimates. • 675-5&16 ~ TENNIS.ENTERTAINMENT BOLSA·CHICA & HE IL ADULTS 847.8414 :-:.:i: ~~:. ~~ D) ft. on Coe.st Hwy, for 12 UJ1lts, two BR each Na: CHOICE Dana Point coe.sOnlyt MIN. Blk. male poodle Biliic: Bo•tinn Cla .... 1. ...... ;;;:;,;';,'==·===== Re~~ncltial -Co~cl.a1 111 ~ or Income Pl'OP· tn lfollywood S34 (kXl equity highway corner lot. . 1 . ·1y , • T .: • 1· .1.ai" tnlUJI .... ~.,., nt, , 2-car gar. Rent nan. at Hawail. florlda or North. WANT ~nt prope~ $19,900. Write box P 186 Dai· ;lacuu F .... ,__,_ ~rraza .. Offered ~ P\lbUc by Child Can · 6610 No job too bl.I 893-3581 $250 mo. CalU. (n4l 496-1300 ty. Balboa Bay Properties: Iy Pilot • ~ owi. .... , a Ile .y Balboa Power Squ.dronl.;;;.::;::...::::;:_ __ _:::.:.: lF YOU WANT your GREEN Laguna Beach 4705 831-871 Atnip WQ, N.B. 673-7420, 673-9187 2 LOTS on Santiago, NB Startin& 7 PM Mon. Sept. 16 Attention Mothel'I I: GROWING call Bill &: --''--------\=========:I Ooean View • Nr. Npt ·pier. OESSNA 140 . NEW lJC. ca.sh, Terms: or trade 2 YR Old male m~ Ter-at Newport Harbor Yacht Want M>Yinc ea.rt for yoor Jen-y. Landacapinc • Gani-' JAPANESE Modern 2 BR Coron• del Mir 5250 i units tum, best rent.al e:NSE Val~ $2600, trade for Fee Simple. 646-8565 rier, Irvine Cove area, Club 720 W. Ba,y Ave .. New· child while you work? Full eni:ng. MU039f&t6.l821 $185. View, near bee.ch, area. $58.~ take 1m hse ·iv · home c M Laguna Beach, A\lJ:· 23rd. port Beach. NO ADVANCE &: part time. Paul&rino --"----..;.;.;;;__I in trade. Owner 20061.oii eqw.., lll ' · · or wr, Colt course view $5000 REGISTRATION "~"" Utt. S46.oot9 P h I gn.rage. Adults. no pet.a. ~..,, S.A. area. Msume your VA equltr. Will aell or trade. 494-952'2 "~ aper ang "I 494-3579 ~ Court Ave. 67J.ai27 'mA. mtg. 6'2-1619 (2-5pmJ 646-l286 FOUND: lt'I ol keys at SARY, ENROLL AT CLASS LIC. da:y catt' AM to S::t'.l. P1intlng S ~ Builder hu Eastslde and [ .:;:="'""'====== Newport Beach betwttn 15th 646-8422 or 673-1855 for more Hot lunches, x1nt care. AL ~· nterMling red·bridk bldg. ;;:. info. Harbor. Balter 546-1539 *PAINTING&: A pts. Unfumli'hed Westaide homes. TRADE Tnde accessory & antiques R1nches 6150 Ii. 16th SU. Call &: identify. DECORATING * ON TEN ACRES foc older, vacant or sloc:k S2000 &/or fixtures,1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;.1 ~54~9-72565=~~~---* Single Adults * CIDU> Catt Ages J.S. Vlc af Interior, exterior Gener•t 5000 1 A 2 BR, Furn • Unfum trust deeds. iiCkXl for car, trailer, or ? COUNTRY CH I HU AH U A -Vic. You can meet from 2 to Bushard ~·8• Llc'd. Jns'd. Guaranteed. RENT from $150 mo. Frplce I Prll 'OWNER * 64&-1676 !i73-ffi98. Oubhooae & Olstle Dr., 10 new people this month 1~=~-~,,.C=--C'ulltom worit Mly. Patios I Pools. Tennla • ~ Cruiaer 40. diesel, approx. WILL TRADE 1 BLUE LIVING H.B. Owner please identify. and every rnooth tor the CARE for INFANT in my HARRIS PAINTING 64.2-4558 3 Rooms Furniture tnt'l Bkflt. t bolt Putt/ llO hra will trade for Or· CHIP s TAM p BOOKS Lovely 3 Bdrm., 3 be.th home 897..ffi51 next S years ... Pre-select-lovely ~wport Beech home PAINTING. Ext Int. Ext. $25 Month Crttn. ange or San Diego County FOR 7 GREEN srAMP on 2%. acres. zoned for hor&-YOUNG Siamese cat 1ound ed to please yoU. For inter. 675-5429 Hse Trailer. lT yra exp. rou.. OPl'ION TO BUY 900 Sea Lane, CdM Ml-261l Real Estate or motor home. BOOKS. es: has family orchant & U near Four Winds Relt. esting rlX:Orded mess11e, Free est. ACOU5L ttll. No deposit o.a.c. (MacArthur nr. Coast Hwy) Owner -548-~ 546-0135 clo9e to freeway&. Full price (Bolsa & Heil) 53fr7070 dial 836-6200. Contractors 6620 S48-532S H.F.R.C. MODERN. Nf!Qr vtew1>0int. l .>ALM Spga., 1Ai int., $160,000 TRADE UP OR DOWN $89,500. For turt_i:;r mG· 1 1orma· LADIE.5 Silver ring setting. FLY TO CATALINA e ROOM ADDmONS e PAINTING And Papering. If fumitUre Rentals BR Apl all elect kitchen, appr. ept. hotel; prime Joe. HAVE UNITS· WANT DU· tion pltase chau en n Sunday Do00q State Park. DAILY FLIGlITS FROM L.T. Omstruction yoo call me we both benefit. '17 W 19th CM 548 3481 " L A San Di PLEX • Thompgon. wil ORANGE COUNTY "" F "" w ;i • , . • • fireplece. patio, w / w cpUI. ~or eq. . .. ego vac, h ff & ._ I TAME rabbit black wilt! .....,,,. amo.y-roo.ttll.. ... tcben or Exclusive but not expensive 1568 W. Lncln, Ahhm 774-mJ South ol h""', $175/mo • ...._,eor Ige. yacht. McCrea HAVE TRIPLEX • WANT Eck o .a.aaoc., nc. PORT. Catalina -Vegu unla. Single story or 2; "'-·mo ....... rn ~·1 "' ~--1818 w Ch A white markings. 646-6350 ••r ..... .ru'""'1.w OCEANIBONT Laguna ~""". 613-l617 or 673-1304 1200 Riverside, #:Jj2 Burbk HOUSE, Broktr 545-9451 · apman ve. Airlines • 5'6-6612 plana custom deaiCDed For · ~ -;==--~~=~~ E . . 54t-26n, Eve1-wlmds 538-6727 alter 3 p.m. I -=-""=;;.·_c:..c..:...:.:=._ · SCHWARTZ walleoverinp & Lge garden area. Priv. BEAUT, mod. 3 BR 2 BA, HAVE: "66 Chrysler O'oY-<n qwty m Laguna Leisure HALF grown domestic long ~ ~'~'allbtevels, math eat1ma:s~1~J';;;.trnt iWnt salts A installation beach & sea pool 1 hr. & tirepl, nr. beacb. Canyon Imperial; trade for late World Manor for equity in uuu t.vu .... ge ra, rrd schl--,-,.C:..:;:::;::o~--Mobil 1tore, home a.....,•t den. Part. furn. S225fmo. mod·' M 3 BR 2 BA Mou t & O rt 6210 hair, male cat. "Vic. of sci. HS physics, my home or LiCensed Cmtractor 847-1659 " view. $250. Month to mo. a ustana: or Camaro; min, home in La· n • ... M · p k "" -494-4653 494-5589 or 4!K-4957 ill de B _. ar1nera ar . Q't.<.....,.,.. , .... -. 962"005 "·•id•nti" Comm ,_, -cc==o--~----1 Call 6 PM only 673-1244 w Ira up. guna e-a .. .,., Npt lkh Older PALM DESERT """"' ,._. n.o:: "" • ere.-.. ,.- • COROLIDO APTS • Owner ;,.a&.2376 home OK I 837-1045 NEW CONDOMINIUM ADORABLE orange kitten. POSSIBLE TO WIN ru,500 Main! A Rt:paira. Free Eat p=~· A~er.up.r o;e~ S * * * * ... * 940 Paularino, c.~. With proven Keno system., --=--~"3"-"-2!29:::.70~-work. Local refs. 847-1'"" 2 BR., llldios, pool, patios. " n..;.._. leaving ctrun*"'"· Beau-Ill -led ~-~--"-f " "-~ vw11.... .,.,, u ""'"'""uvnll or Remodi.Uig,. additions 5100 ~ARBOR GREENS Some w/tplcs. $165 A: up. --.--titully Furn 2 BR, 2 Ba Sand· Lott 6401 $2. P. Longo;·. p .X.·Box 52'JO Los Padre• Con.structlon INTERIOR • EXTERIOR 4102 E. Coast Hwy. 673-3378 ~ piper home, lavishly planted ::;:;:::;::==:;:;::==:::::I Beverly Hills, cal 90'110 494-8833 Lie., !Mured Paintina:· .f'l'ff KL I LG. l BR apt, open beam ~l:i:NTAL~ REAL ESTATE inside patio. Many Extras LOST ~e, sable & white ALO'.)HOUlCS Anonymous Additions * Re~ling Lie. & J.M. Oruck 548-5314 ceiling, walk in cl08et, drpa, Apts. Unfurnished Gen•r •I Eve!. 642-6429 collie with one scarred eye. Phone 542.ms or write to Fred H. (ie{wlck, Lie. gar. $130. m-0954-Midway City area. Reward. P.O. Box 12ZI O:t!ta Mesa. 673-604.1 * 549--:llTO BACHELOR • UNF"URN, I=========, Rentals W•nted . 5990 Bu1ine1.1 R•nt1I 6060 Exchanges, R. E. 6230 397-m_3 or 892-7039 Marv's Plumbing Serv:ict Plumbing 6890 from s 100 Balboa 5300 . LARGE • "' 5 BR house LEASE SHOPl8i4 aq. ft. 4 Houses full price $35.500 . MALE Silver Poodle, closely Announcements 6410 Carpet Clnnlng 6625 Repair-R"model ARCADE L 0 CAT ION . $14,COO equity Wilmington. cropped oon-Poodle c 11 t • I --f--H----l.....; _ _:..:.;.::1;;:::.i::::..::.:::::c::;:"-_:= e 64&-9807e incl. util. VERY Dix. duplex; 3 BR. 2 Unfum. 'Pool pr e f e r re d 1 • 2 I. 3 BDRM. Ba., fpl., aar. $210 Plut responsible family of 8 & "Piper" Vic. Edwards, HB. Li ette e• th Studio R1volutlonary Hoat ~-~~~----HIU,.CREN SQUARE No. 8. Want loc or land. 642-2221 "A" <UAJ' Hospitality 11 Our Motto Dry Cleinlnn Method Plumbing 24 hr. terv. Work FURN.· & UNFURK. elec., yrly. Jeau 838-4949 peta, $250 to $500 fof value 270 ". 17~ St. ~I• Me,.· , -~ FREE STEAM • ..,,.,,. Llc ln .... ~ • -ode! ~ "' ....,.. WITH RUga, Drapes, Upholstery .. -. ., .......... , ~""' ' ....... .:.:...9;.:79;;.7c_ ______ 1_R_._E_._W_a_n_ted ____ 6_2_40_ 1 BUTANE Li&hter w/engrav. SWEDISH MASSAGE Can be used Immediately repair, rooter serv. 531-7566 Heated Pools, Child CIUW received. Write Box 11, Sii.ti Center. Adj. to SbopplnJ:: -Huntington Beech 5400 Gabriel, Calli. {213) 287-ll71 No peta allowed -ing. So. Coast Plaza Near ,..__ k~· 10 11 Office Rental 6070 WANT Jncome or com.me-re. Bank. Sentimental val. Re-VY"" w ur• am -Pm after work ill completed 2700 Peterson Way, at Har- bor & Adams, c:o.ta Meae. I::!:~ Excellent, park • Hke BW"· roundings for adults requir- ing peace & quiet Discriminat1ve Tenlllt• 1, 2 & 3 BDRM, API"S. JK)()L. NO CHILDREN MARTINIQUE GARDEN APTS; 18th & Santa Ana, C.M. Call Mrs. Henderson 646-5.542 Im Santa Ana, Apt 1l3, C.M. AVAIL. SEPT. l lih ! BR. w/carport SIOO. Disp .. \\-'ater pd. nr school. 219l-D Placenlia Ave. Cal! bet"·('('n 2-5 • 6364120 • DUPLEX 2 BR. b!!.ins , carpet encl gar, yard. ol~ adults, Sl30. 548-4573, 548-2™ SPAC. 4 BR. To-.vnhoust, Newport Upper Bay. Pool. Rec. facil. Children, pets OK. $250. lease. 642-€791 : 2 BR Gardt'l'I ~t. firepl. ; crpts, drps, blt-ins. Lg p.rt : patio, pool. Adults, no pets. ! 1145. 546-0539 : AVAIL. NOW; 2 BR., new ( cpts., drapes, bltns. Adului, : no pell. Sl-30. 548-6769 TOWNHOUSE l BR, 1"" ba, NEED House :tir rent in blt·ins, wshr/dcyer, w I w Costa Mesa, prefer Mesa J Verde, Sept 1st for Irvine crpta, trplc, pri\I patio, 1 1 •-1 pool +. quiet resp ; cpl or acu ty ml\JTl""r & amily or lady, $145 mo. ~3637 4. Price range $200 to $300, 6 mos to 1 yr. 213: 8"15-6280 or 2 BR., l"" ba .• frpl., bh·ins; 213: GL 7-2362 washer/dryer; pool. AdulU!. $160 Mo, 499-3464 eves TEACHER Will babysit your home 'With tender ;u•ing BEAtrl'GiJL 2 BR, extras, care in exchan~ for winter pool. U30/mo. Avail Oct. 10 rent. 847-8983 962-~oo =-============:I ·-prop. to $300,lnl; have Sundays 10 am · 8 Pm Sales, Selvlce LAGUNA BEACH $50,000 as pre-paid int. I =w=""'=·-"'--81_81..c·~-~'-339-~ 519 E. Broadway and Installation Air Conditione d Realtor 675-28ffi PERSIAN cat · White male. Long Beach (213) 437-7069 e Master Charge ON FOR.ES'i' AV~UE BUSINESS and Named "Ch au n c e y" e Barl.<americard Desk space.s ava~la~Je in FINANCIAL Baycrest area. Reward! .. F;;u;;n;;•r;;a;;l';;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;64;;1;;1 Mod1rn Rug & C1rpet newest office bwld1n1 at i-"'=-4-888-=--~-~ • 4335 Crenshaw, Lo. Angelea prime location in downtown Bui Opportunlt l• 6300 LOST Little black curly WESTM(NSTER 213 • 296-5100 Collect Lagona "'"b. Air cond>· ' ha!m dog, <:ailed Cl>ippec MEMORIAL p ARK CARPET A Furn. ctoonlng: tioried, cat1>1'.t~'. beautilul C1binet Shop Wanted Vic. Fair & Vanguard, CM ~ for 1 day aervice A: quali- paneled partitionmg. Two Cabin maker w I complete Reward. 540-7871 Mortu•ry & Cemetery ty WOl'k, call Sterling for entranc.es: Frontage on &hop willing to re-locate in l ~==~~---~ Compl•te fyner111 brlghtnesrf&f2-8520 . Fores.t Ave., rear lead.I to Santa Ana. Unllmlted oppot· REWARD For retur:n d Toy from $245 Muncipal nArking Iota:. S.50 tun!"• • In __ 1 Boston Bull, ftmale. Lo&t or-: '3 no v"""uuen . . N' Hi Sehl 642-+t92 Cemetlry loa... Gardenln1 6680 per month for space. Deak w k daya 835-0ID'l 'VIC. pt · •• ROOM w/garage & TV. a8ndlnchairshavailable for ln$5. Sat ~ & Mon twz.7667 _•_•·=~~~-~--lnclud••fromEndo!~eOnt ,.._~ ANTHONY'S NR. Huntington ShOpp'g Prlv. entrance. Laiuna us eq ours answer g • LOST Hall Moon Parrot, ".... --....:: G _, 5 · center: San Diego Fnvy. 2 NigUel. $1.2.50 Week. service availa.ble for $10. LIQ. LIC'S . .Save 'ThoUsanda! 17th A: Santa AM. C.M. Everythlna bl one beautiful aratn erv1ce • Huntingf"on BMch 5400 ~R::oo;;;;m::;;.•_;f;;;;•r:.....R::•::nt:__;5;.:99c.:::5 Dr. u n turn, new crpts, 49!>-Mtl All utilities paid ex:oept * ORANGE.<DUN'IY * REWARD. 646-DB place means leu COIL 646-1948 drapes. $1.'..5. 7162 Glen· telephone. 00 Sale !St<nl. $10,00'.) No tratUc problem.. LANDSCAPING coe. Mgr Apt 8. 847·94fi6; $30/MO., male student. tull DAILY PILCYr Act Now, Limited Quantity! Shaded 1llver pel'l!iian Cat 1"801 Beach, Weatminster MOflITHLY MAINTENANCE or 892-2404 Sat, Sun &.eves. privileges, washer/dryer, 222 FOREST A VENUE Winston Collect (IZ:l3) 212-4249 vie. of Meredith Gardens. 531·1725 893-2421 Exp horticulturiJt. NICE 3 BR apt. $125 • $135 clean 8t quiet. 347-2263 l.AG~NA BEACH CORONA de! Mar, E. Coast 962-8377 I ~~~:::"i".:=~~~l . ..:eo~m~p~'•~te~O~o;an;o~p~. ~R<~u~. mo. no minors or pets. ' ROOM ln Bad Be. y. 94•9466 Hwy. Beauty Salon • r -D-IAL-direct-.--..,-.-56~7~8.-aw..e--Cemetery Lots 6411 European Landscaper 847-3378 bet 1 & 6 PM. I Professiooal lady preferred CORONA DEL MAR established 6 yn. 646-3523, your ad, then ait back and 32 CJiOICE Burial lob in The F:inest at Reasonable $70/mo. 548-0390 642--5000 OFFICE SUITES 673-7159 listen to th!! ~ ring! beaut. Grtf'tl Hilla Park, Price 496-3383 Evening Seal Beach 5450 Mi R -MUTUAL BUILDING i..:.B.;;u_s=1=-N~E~S~S-a-... ----B-u"'s~l~N~E~s~s -a"'n~d--.o,_ San Pedro, Calif. A good in-Jap&nese Gardening OCEAN view 3 BR 2 BA, bit· ;;;:.:•"c'c..:,:.:•;:;n;,;ta:.:l:.• __ S:;9'19;.,:,.: air cond., central recept. FINANCIAL FINANCIAL vestment; value increuing Profeuionil Maintenance 4ns Ultra mod. $250 mo. NEW $12.'75 up. W-W carpet. & telephont gervice, Xerox I--'-'---"-'-'--"'-------------rapidly. No property tu to LaMscaping ~ 431_2226 Kit. avail. Semi-priv. Carpet & drapes. 200-200) ft Bui. Opportunltiff 63008w. Opportunities 6300 pay, Terms or ca.sh. 546-2lB4 • JAP"~"E GARDENING ~~~~~~=J".'~o::...'.'~":':'_~~\iCA~~~S~~om;;;-.-;;;i''~~ol ";;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~~ -64Q-.S3.J9. 135 Albert Pl CM Ir .Afternoons A: eve•. Service Oeanup, Landecap- Lagu n1 Be•ch 5705 LEASE Olfi~ * air con· S V CE D REAL ESTATE d;tioned, ''""''" .,...,., SPARE TIME INCOME ~ I l~ECTOR:Y Ing 531-71134 alt 7 p.m. 100 CLI FF DRIVE LUXURY F1.JRN/UNFURN Yearly Lease. l & 2 Bdnna. Yearly Lease. l bedroom r.teps to Shon! & Shop1 Oceanvlew from every Apt _G_o_ne_r_o_l _____ Conven•.""I p•k'g. H•.llgr-· Aapha lt Olla 6520 MOWING, ~•~ng, n<a!•wn. -"" ' """ , ~· Bklg. 250 E. 17th C.M . __ ..c:;=: Gen'I cleanup. Hauling. Income Property 6000 S S S Maker 5 Units, excellent rnntal area, be-9.utiful Owner • Manager 64&-9707 DRIVEWAYS 8t Parking lots Odd Jobs. * 5411-6955 DISTRIBUTOR FOR THIS AREA repaired & seal coe.ted. Free lTMi &: Orange, C.M .. top location ground nr.. only $60. 1TI6 Orange. 548-5541 .. c R.ao. 530-Hll Gardening 6680 from $150 mo up. leue 494-ut9 Unit. Property showg attrac· - ti\le return on investment. ~e Rent1I _ 6070 l •co"'• • ditlrlb11tor 111 11111 of A"'orico'1 l••9•1t 111.I f1d11t qrowi119 i"d111hi11, Thl1 11 1 111w concept tn tho fiotd of ¥tndi119. No •Jtptrll!'ICI r1q11ir1d. All oc· cou!'lt1 1r1 co11tr1ct1d for. ontl 11! up by 111r c1..,p111y. You merely r11loc\: loc11io11e with our N1tio111I 111110 Produch. QUAJ?TY asphalt •ea 1 PROFESS. Window, wall& 8t COiling driveways & Parldlll ftr. c:leaning; bus In e 1 s, lots. Wmstr. 894-3129 retid., "cm.rtructlon ISti.""' SECRETARIAL I --Crystal Window Cleaning Babysitting 6550 Free Estimates 543-8737 --- Plumbing 6190 * 24 HOUR SERVICE * Plumbin& repair remod~l Guaranteed * 646.1407 R9m.ocfel., Rep•ir, 6940 IF YPU nttd Remodeling PAINTING ••• REPAJRS CALL DICK • • 642-1797 Sewl!'.'J 6960 Alt•r•tlons---642..5845 Neat, accurate, 20 yrs, exp. TILE, Cer•mlc: 6974 * Vmie, the Tile Man * C:U.t. work. Install & repaln. No job too amall. Plaiter patch. Leaking s h ow er repair. 841-1957/846-Cl'll); JOB~ & EMPLOYMENl Job Wanted, Man 7000 SOCIAL SF.cRETARY. Have e x c e I le n t secretarial background. Ful.I or par1 time. 675-0085 Job Wanted, Lady 7020 HOUSEWORK 3 or 4 houri mornings S2 hr. Newport, CdM-CM-Ba!boa 544-4U4 HOUSErl.EANJNG By d a y $2 hr. Homekeeplng by week $1. 75 hr. 83.\..5038 Babysttting in my home. Any age, Reliable zrother. ........ ! $105, CHARMING 2 hr. : duplex. frplc. garage. 617 : Victoria, 548-0787 UPSTAIRS 2 BR. 1165 mo inc util Responsible working famlly pret. 494-8178 THE FOX COMPANY SERVICE 2863 East Coast Hiwa.y, CdM Modem offices, carpets:, air YOU CAN EARN $800 OR MORE A MONTH BASED ON YOUR EFFORT RE.5PONSIBL.E mo<her will • 1 DAY service. Home a: Lady W ants Houaework, r BR. 2 Ba. ·Frp}c, a. ear- 1-Mul-t&. $140 mo. 321 B. Cabrillo. 548-4691 NICE Deluxe 2 BR 2 BA near 673·9495 6734978 J:in ed l conditioning. parking. From ocean:._. 1 Bass, elec eye WALK TO BEAC H $65 per roonth. Orange Coun-rar. 1 ... ,.. 497-1056 12 Unit.I, Newport Beach . .All ty Barik Bldg. 2lJ E. 17lh St., $115; l-BDRM. Apt.-E 2 BR l'A. Ba rmdern. Y!tw. l·BR., fum.; pool : 4 yelll'I Costa Mesa. 642-1485 2526 Eldm. O.ta Meu gar, !dry. elevator. Sub I new. Gross $18.276: lNS'f:S, 3 COMMERCIAL. l tndusl, lBquir« a.t 2&tl·B Elden 1eue S17D mo. 494-2818 eve& No rtntal protMrm. Price 1 with li~g l)tr3. 11..,..,;;;--;;;::--...,;;;--;;,,-;::--I ~ S175,(XX). Good tinancin.. Call •u -·• I.GE. Dl% 2 BR .. l~ ba. Rent1l1 W•nted 5990 R. Natll"eiis, R!tr. 642-1485 owner: '""'""J.JV 1 G.E. Btru. $150. Adult. C i 1 •~•• HI E. i6tl:I Pl CM 543-6U2 BUSJNn;S Woman need. 1 IN BERKSHIRE·s ommerc: I ~ Br unfum Apt, C.M .. New· RESTAURANT .,,.... -----.-_ ....... fBR.2BAJm-,C.M. -aft 6 PM or wt -port. Con:ln• del Mar or La-Store. building. forma.Uy ""Ille ~---1.L :'T': .-. 19" iruna, To SIOO mo. Gar (Ir Look". 673-9405 MOST CHolCE caf110lt neceasary. 642-<X* OFC or ShoPI w/tum Apt. Commercl1I f ront•ge N •--~ 5200 a.ftf't 5 p.m. (or apt onlyl ln Bal. J1l5 mo In Costa Mee8. 116' It. eomer • .,.... ...at u of Fairview and Avocado, J TO • M. H8e Eutblulf QI' W pd. 67S-5810, LE &-39'11 will also have actTll to Wara..rP'J' 2 Bdrm. 8' bA. odlf'I' CdM 9d>ool locallt.n. Prime E. 17th St. Store 800 N~'J)OC"l F~ty. N t w ~ Adulll. nr> pell, Until June 16. WIU c:ve for aq n. s:lpwcast. window on Safl"Way 11Upennarltet now ' $111. ,.. mo. 1~ Bedford Me likf our own. ~ ~t Air cond. 6t2.-65t0 bein& built acros& the strot'I. l11~1 1tm1f'll of 1,lfO to $l.f60 c11h •1q11ir1~ ••c11r14 by ln•111lory end 1qvipm111t. Yov "'".t ht•• " 9ood c•• '"d "• •"I• to do•ot1 1t 11111 4 to I 1 l11111n p1r w11~. If you ••• l"ltr11t1d, h•-• the tl1tir1, .lri..-1, d1!1r111i· ""tio" '""* wont to be 111~~1nh1! 111 1 9•0.,..!119 bu1i111n •f yo111 ow,., writ• v• lotl1y. Pl o.611 •"clo11 ,. • .., •. od· dr•u 111.I tol1pho111 nv..,bor. WE WRCOME INVESTIGATION INTER-STATE DIST. CO. a..., • «ii$ YOUNG. qUilt Phd Grt1d1Jftte * DUPLEX $27,.500~ * ~ Dick flotlman rutr .. at s 8JL -Op&, ~ ~ s:tudtot ottdl J or 2 Br. un-c.~ .in. 2 en. 7 )lf .'j: Own:• 219'J Fairv\~ ROlld for pnc:e I ilS South Sacond Welt Vlltlr. OaD &na I: Jt. tiim apt. nr. U.C.I. Up to "111 flnanee . tlt,IA Su.If', ·~I Silt lt~e C ity, Ut1h 84101 60-l5l7 JUt. ~i.w I c M &-11-14n c$.10Xl. yr me.•· ~1""""'""'!1!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!! , .. I babysit your school • age a~t rleanln~. ~· walla, ===·="=~="'=' =·=== J child. PERMANENT. My windows, pallltin,g. 642-&;20. ~ ! b:m t", KiJlybrooke lt'hool Sterling for brightness! Dom"t ic Help 7035 I district $1 hr. 549--0674 Haulfnl", clean-up. 11.neea DAY Care for girl. my home, Etc .. , . .Free Estimatet. Mesa Verde. RefM"moi:s Anytime ... Jim S48-S32S ___ •_'4_f>.-0054 __ • ___ 1GEN'L aean-up, tree RN, Babysitting rototil, lfadlng, aprinklers, Vic ot Beach & Warner, lawns, haul"1. Re a•. 847-98J6 646-SStB MAT\JRE bflbysitter, A-1 ref. AMERICAN GARDNER c~ for yoor chUd, my Ex.per. commer. & T't»d. home, Mon-F'rt, 549-0106 Free Eat1rnate• 96&-19ll BABYSl'liWG fTl1 home. RES. & c.omc1 Gardeniq Fenced yard, Ref•. Lie. Xlnt work, Rea. * &4l-03M * &46-all or 646-1~ BA.BYSMTING EXPERT Ja-pMHe aarden- Dlya, My Mesa Vtrdt borne 1'11 ·H.B., J' .. V., C.M, area. 54&-7887 • 841..(1132 * CHILD Can, :t yrs. up. GARDENER. J> yrg ax-. L.qune Nipl. T:30 To 5;30 perie~. Rf:liablf, Com· or after achool. f95..o5442 rnercial li0-4l8!I DOMESTIC HELP Uve in or live out HousekHpers Excelsior Aa:ency 430 So. Broa;dway. LA 90013 f213 ) 68J.a14T (213) 62D.17!S Ollnese u .. e-lnl. Oi:tttflll Pennaneot. Experl1nced. Far Ea1t Areacy 642.870l LIVE INS Employer pays f~ ~e Byland Ag11ncy Uli 8 E. l&th S.A, 5t7--0395 ' ............. ---- C•1cli H- Wltl .... Job Killl HI PAID rut arowill& OtallCO County manufacturing firm llll car-openhlp for: ~HEERS ·$1000 - • Facility ... ,_ . . l!.SIE de~.lllcoiporale s major ~ I I • 'lltctroelc laginfff BSD: do&, 2 yaani uperteoca Ill aw!lo and deolp 1: . • Procw EafJ)Hw BSMJ: or BSCE de ...... Tab cllarfe cl pro- jlldlon ancli1peclllcaUoH. II' c.....i arm di•~ 111 mat~blnc chair with beautillll fabrics; 5 pc liuagon dark oat dln· In( lie! with blaclc or avpcado lnmed chain & Ylnyl cushions; 5 pc bedroom set, -Mt & Mrs dremr with lg framed mirror, 2 IC commodes & malcblng headb<iard. ' ' • lLSO PEE JOBS Send reaume lo or 1pP17: APEX 11,MPLOYMENT AGINCY ntl IASY WAY • Public Relations & Siles ONLY $429.95 1$895 Yahltl • • · · (Ask ua why!) ~oot· Mooe, J'1>. ttari>or I \\. ·~ ..... flf 1-tr.) . IS\50. month alary + "'"" mlsPon + auto eJkrwmce. """'""""'.......,...,but ~525 MacArthur lllvd. , .............. _. ....... I not • .....,,.. E><cdl••" op. or TERMS 11 low oe $3 w..ic I: • No down -UM our atoN chlf'91: plM luen1 lt•rk: '631 IH_ch ' • Approved Furniture . co,. ..... Chic c..;-> New ........ di --.......... Seo Bell> Bruce at s40.4424 MAIDS NEEDED ... tial. can --------------m fl Experienced or wW train Mr. Mewes 646-9331 MAlllA . :MAlllBIAIK£ . " . 11o-.~··· WANT£!) IUS BOYS p.,, .. full ...... ---"' Mr. Hont Chielri Newport Ha.tlor YKht Club mw.~Aw. Btwn U-tl B:I08 or S.7 pm. aoept MQll &: 'n.. CAREEI 91'PORTUNITYI Jolo lodm -ll'OWln• arr'• Mutml Fund salu No tkl*tence ~ •• train • full at put t;tme fMtiotual fund Advlaora, Inc. < B. lBll Watclltt&04G2 l.A.1212N.- 5'1.a321 OPENIN6 '"" I Stock Clerk • Ele-cfrltllns . -. • Plliriiw.1 • c.,P.l1ers With melofl1 "-e&• ............ --- """'' ... Apply-In ,.,. .... UPlORfR MOTORHOMl CORP. -C.mpus Dr. Newport Bt,och Bl11111rint M«hine Operator Exc:ellenl oPportunity tor m tho job -In ""' _.. ationl of a Blueptint ma· chine, and~ related copy woril:. Eqaerlenee helpU. but not ~euary. CADllUC GAGE- WESt com 1866 Whl..Wr Ave. COiia M- 646-%491 An oqual _..ucy . anp1o,.... ITomfiorary) Mate t>rllt operator ITemporsryJ El-le DoYOlopment 1--------Co • - 646-t1'i1 Servict Sta.den Attendent Da)"I. Mu.t have • x p. Penn.nent. Good workq: """""°"" Unimi OD. aa3 E. Utb 5t-. C.M. . . 1IRf CllAllGBI ""'w-.,, --mao OWll.' 13.. ~. Ll>- --1 COIJJPUlY bmefita and paid. vacation. Appl;y t:n pa-. ... mb' at Rreslone Stores 475 I , I 7111, Cod• MoM PerlOrulel Ottl.ct Op@n 7 am to 3:30 pm· 7 days SARGENT- RITCHER 'UU-Blvd, la""""'· c.111. n'-111.am ~l9111! ITI JABSCO Gperalor Turret Lalhe Oper/Selup iu wile ""oqllol-... -""'"'· -... 8•ll .. 12 .... Aatne> ""c.r... Gh1ll em-EXTllA 0000 WAGES I-::;;;-,.===-==" I Clow. O?Oat 11w7.;N.s. i-------·.I Ooo4 -condltlom. • COUNTER GIRLS ly -~ . "'"'1> ,. "'"°" "' ""',.. • FLOO" GIRLS (No f•ncy Front-BUT Quollty ValuM 1..W.I 2159 Harbor Blvd., Cod• -S41 9'60 Open 9-9 Dally_; Sundoy 11..S 12 v .. ,, 11me loc1tlon -1arM •n•r1 \.~~} ful~ Tl""' ~lnlllon Hostess & Bookkeeper _ .. _ t. l LEE 7400 NEWPORT BEACH SAlfSLADY WAITMH ,_, Mn. Joyoe Mm, " llKU.I bet 8 am ·A S pm . Laauna Country Oub Village lll06 S. Coast Hy. at Aliso FuU or part time Lunch or Dinner Goad Opportunity ?dust hllve locd appeantnct. ' APPLY JN PERSON ~ P.M. I>AILY Snack Sliop No. 1 :UOS L CeHt Hwy. Cerena del Mar, Cal • Bt•ch. South Laguna GIRLS A~ lhia 18 A over to ONT RA CAFETERIA ~ new product&, Trim Faahkm Ial&nd JOBS & EMPLDYMENl lolls Man, w .... 7500 1------- MERCHANDISE FOR 1· SALE AND TllADI Pumltu,e IOOO Twllt, ln lblJcr I>ept. .....,. Newport -Cl!nt" LIB" • nv """'RN !'llraHmw --dJo. In looal ..... MIDI be lbov• hd!lo Cout Hwy •t Mc. _ """''-11" • ........... _,j.::...,ZI h'a'l&'e ~t;y. poise, Arthur, 2:30-4:31 daily. ' decon.ton c:mx-IMHon. \l • clll.tom. No Pp!!r ~ EASY Dey WOl'kit,ll'i up. f..6 fQl1 t1me pallilioa: Knowledre. Spmdlti • !ledttanneaD etc..' -------1 ....,.. ' ""' -· Ex""'"' hours ""' c1ey """ "-' °' llbnry -...s RD FUR.,"',..E ~ -.Jary. Call for •ppt (213) ttJ re°ttred St arkri in. ltandard cluslhtion .,. "''"" 315-6848: Ask for Laura. lor • .J.°}_,. k tem. AbWty In 1;1pt acauat· 1144 Newport llvcl., CM , DL-":"' • am ......,1e, ecp ety. Alked Ill consultant to evrry nl&ht til I ' Part time. Some experl-.--nvH Girls at111.ple ~ lintft'eat In tee.chen1: Education and ex· Wed., S.t. a: Sun. 'til t I """ -"~ 60 No experimce ,._...., at.odes and IOm! o«n, •kllls perU!oce background lo """.._ ==-_,,,,--,~-~ dectrk~t;-·P.~ Full & Part··~-.. desirdlle\. Lite cleanblg d lLsh" Sodal Sdetce mct'~ SOlJD cben'y bdrm aet, U,y adder, rood With fl&-Hrl.Y a.te + Bonua Ba.ytruit traller oft I c •. ing a BA~ SutteaSful Provb:tal, dftllel' A mlr· t N •-•y In ............... 546-7331 •-Ai.i~-. • tor 1 ror, t'hHt, commode, bkcue urea. at appee.rtnc $2. _. ..,..,_, ""'a...._ expenence hdbotrd, box IPl1ll8 6 mat. GIRL PRIDAY hr. &fld letttir wttb ex· Holiday Health Sp1 year or demonstrated. .ub-tte.. dbl me like new $390' -... Ptttene. tD H.M.F., P.O. no H&r<bor BlV<I. Tel...J..-ne Girts stitute teacb1na-~ .,,,,,, 'T~...,. • > JJnipet:, Jilts .l bath a.ooet-Box 2115, Nhpcrl BM.ch Co&ta Meaa ..-...--for 1 year. Oosini date for .--=·~=~-~~--1 """'" "'P """'· BEAL'S INSTRUCTRESS $100 WEEK !lllna.~9,1001i.N._... 4 PIECE Klrig bedrm .. HO.'.U; FURNLSHINGS, UOO A Experierad or not • MI Mesa Untfted School District, $300. 2 cl10W tatiel $Z ea. 1 ,..,"""'=',.·,.".,·B_._64M1£'J_.,.._...,..,....1 que~~»:1~ta•Mi: ~ timbee, nett appearance. or part time. Apply 9 to Caultled personnel ottlce, Up table $.l5. 1 a:mmode .ACOOUNTs r • c e iv ab I e VWtor SeMce bu q hn· ult able to wcrk with 4, 1500 Adams, IUJte 30.1, 1901 Newport Blvd., Costa tab2e U). All pltcel Did bllqir, eXperimctd, able 10 mediate cpenlng for a 71e. ApPly in penoq Costa 'Potes.. Meu. ~ blrdt. 3120 Scnoa Pl., C.M. opeme BwToughs 1465 daia mature woman lntere~ in ollda~ Hulth Sp1 N'EAT &: nice to-care for =-====-,.-,-,,1 Good bs'»dits I: procell.lng machlne Is a.ta Mtsa. A 11kin&: tor 2300 arbor Blvd. elderly lady, her room le WA IT RESSE S, Coob, COMPLETE BR 9et. bted-- perlann MR anab'lia. Xhlt mtt'tfna new people ii a.ta Mesa bath. 8:30-9:30 a.m. Mon busboy1, aper. only. Apply board, 3 commodM, U ·IOATS wortan& cooditkm. M1ary and frklle benl!flta. Decftlary, past u.J.ea 0 • ELECTRONIC thru Fri. $16.50 per wk. in penon betwtei 2-6 PM: drawer dremer, ub ~ · Write Box M-lll Dai1J PUol ptl'ielct i& dnln.b\I. Pleue Reft. Own trans. Com.r Kmny'a Rest, 3000 E. CoMt $75. ~29'l9 ; Equal opJIC)Cllllrlt)' employer AGGlt.J:SS-lVE hl;lns fonrard.;rourrepl:Jtoo.ta. Assemblers Tul!ltin&:UnlversityDr.Npt HW1 ,CdM lPCSEX:I'JONAL$65.21tv· 1415 D ·-w MXl'left. Ha.¥9 1ntmediate MMI. Vblhlr Se:moe, P. a. lTemponry) Bch, Beck Bay. Start Sept -~ nn chn $Z a, b»: 1• •Y opmlnp. Good pe.y + Box im. N-Beach, Prnioua ezp not Dec. 12th. &U-3009 Joht-M•n. Worn. 7500 -{twtnl le mild. Cost• MoM ---•· ~ ~---~· E•--I Do '--' (714) $4• _51 ·~ --~ tor col· Calif. 92663. -·ron c .,._,..,~nt BABYSITrER M •--· ......, -• • l5tmk!nt&_ C ' y •iurIM:. ADULT Couptt assistant l===..;,_;..;,_;'--..-- Th' ~ ~ ~ LIVE· IN, In u:dwlp for S:Qfli IMMEDIATELY. 2 child. managera; able iu dJ> maint. OORNER unit, 2 beik ~ 2100 W Oeeantront. ~.B ·. . rent .lrM J br, fllrn. apt. .; Apply Thurs. before 7 ;tt.m. I: clepUng ·~BR. 2 be. Apt e&cb. Qimer table. a.:.ir;,;. • • \lplWn.. Take eve of a .:bl R.N. • L.V.N. 2-~ 1, 11-7 546 Cataline. Dr. Comer ot: for 91!~· Hmband. ma.1 dv4ea" bcallten 6 ~4 MARRim 'IKlfl'tm. Full or . age childnri,. hlewt A liP,l Holpital openibc &pt 2nd: ~ St .. Nt!'WpOrt .HU: be employed. 646--1251 54()-8638 e Molcf Lay Up put timt ~/ Beellne ooolrlng. Wlmds tree. CootactCDJ.rttto!'.a~_Nuraiaa'. SEAMSTRESSES WANTED: d~ or evenina:IGOLD'=~ ... -_ .. -'-.. -_,-r"$1~15~.~•AJ;i:~I • Jelcoet tpr•yen hlhimll. F.am $50 wk or 675-038lii aft fi p.m. for apPt. 01t1 mftll Exper. for last growJng worn. bee. coll tude.n Jor que chair $l3S. Wbt. bdrm 1 TOP WAGIS more. Car ntt. No eol-Npt. Bch... · ~ ~morf1I Hospltal en '• llPOl'Uwe&rmfl. Groovy fall u~aaan. ~IA:-~ $95. attn BB.Q. '10, ·~ opportlm.l.ty, expan. ~~':w~= c.I1 SECRET'ARY c~~ Cos~ Mesa . place to work plus good pay. Dana Point 1: 496-94315 daalra $15 eL m450 aion of HOBlE <l'T ~ Pennaneat potUloo. Good 1810 Monrovia, CM. a TEA.CJfER.S e fURN1'J'1JftE b' &a:le l end ~oBll AL Tilt COOK-EXP, 1>Pna .. lhorthand lldl1'. EJCPER. WAITRESSES Small pr1,,.., ....,,,, tab!,., cocr., table. 2 double _ .,..,,. 'c!," .=i ~ ..... ...,.FrJ. WAITRESS Bein• "'""""""'· """' • s.;.,,.,., •"' -German bedl. 513-1991 --=~;;,;;;---I ~ Hotpitel 612 Tmnlnal Way, C.M. Exp Ovtr 21 codrtall. See Mr. Lee • The a 67J..8)10 e OLIVE P'ffll nauphyde D!LIV'f:RY 6f2.038'7 ~1163 Apply Dry Dock Rea1aurant, ~ G~A Fry pot cook. Ml chatr UM{ mU!hJnc ottoman MAN COOKS & TRAINllS flying Butler w. Cout -· or p/tlm" 18 or """· "° Good .,.,.,_ ..,_ Appliances & TV N,:V :!~e~= == Good pay A: wol1dzw cood. 673-0077 Mr. Zimmer mm For 16 mo * 5fi8-668J. * OLIVE O'ftb 1up ncllner . ~~~30ll --•"·~--w O ExJ>et.. in~ foodti PART·-lDCEWORK old. o.,y., my home Nal.llh.W.*k.Tuft.i.ID&. _.... ..., w ..,,.. ........... ,.. rt~ P. · Box belptuI MAIL N Sklret C 11 I!. HENDERroN' 2129, Lquna mn.. nfi • Amtlo'1 Restllll'-Inld1 ~M DEPT = · • AgenctP, Men & :o-5'3-=10'12=-:-..,,..,--.,_,.-,.,. tm H9rtor Blvd m.2550 Mn: Harden n.nt, 428 11th st., CMta era. iat be over 18 eY8 Women 7550 WA.UruT Buffet 4 lrutcll LOI MAN . . • Mesa. Qintact G. Arauz PART n ~ t rol ~ . ~ --------eo.t.. Mesa 5'8.01!6 w~ a: c&r-bopa, wW 330 w. Bay St Costa M me 'l)l'C"l••g or • ARGUS wn pc. wm •t. BJ' t.AN..,· TV R .a__ train Attr.dtv ha . Dl!fn'AL ASSISTANT No ---'• eu. I* student or Sr dtistn. $300. Beut. 5f&.Z1W A.M, F.xperieQced • J"uJ1 Time. ·emover ,....,1e1t Man1a-r . ., PP1 per-°"" a. Some trmt dta.11: o:-_.n:: ralk, please AnsftT lJhone. file, &: IOme Acct elk .•••.•.••••••• to $425 '°"'==,,.,.-=-=-"'°I 0pntact Bab 'nlomJllOll. Needed fir Drlve tm"u restau-=1~ Full or p/time. 'Ibe periencJ: Pr""'JeinL Mlllt WOMAN lcr nq;~bout work typing. 6t6-9607 U1e type, tile A A/pay :Z OFF Wbttt SoW. ~ ft. • MARQUIS Mal'ORS . . , _ 'Nd. Muat be U Jt9rl or°"" HW)' U MacArthur, have more than one ~Ir a-(Wuh pan1, sift flour fold Bookkeeper •······ ••• to JtiJ b:tt-$m. -91JJ So. ea.t: Hwy ,_,.. <ii. -*' --'-l.-~ , ..c..~ ~a1111t i:Jr O!..\f. . pience in dental otflce, bi:x-. etc.) Apply ill ~IOO. WOMAN c...hler, fall time Tbru TB, pa.yroJl, ~T m-2'38 ' ~Beach '9t-'l501 _ .~u ptr .. r rflbt penon. WOMEN Prr •I c. r. 494--TUS attr 4:31} <" -ll\,Y ~but Monday 191 E Some nlfiht:oi. Elqitt. titt1· F/C Bktq>r .......... to -3 PIECE Curvtd ...tiqltJ .. PART Timt e!'e'W manqer, P&rt time, M ~nee-Jack.In-The-Box ""11~tte HB. S2 hr IUU'· HOUSDCEEPER tor ~ l6tb St. C.M. • , Rion. !1ardware ~U1'J Con11t bltgmd Ii: PlL iI"eelL $35. Ql1 work, S « fi hodrl ..-y. Thia job .mnavet: 385 E. 11th St., CJ.f. Lynne BroWn 5fi0-1932"', Jna:IDQthfr• l leboolcbnd· l WOMAN ':> k ... 1024 lrvme Ave., N pt Beach Secy -1ea1mkt •.•••• toM50 548-81..f9 )'Olil trcm )WI' TV and Pltl W'NTED IG--7Wl • · wor ... doaut 2 yn exp. SIH t,ypq evtn1avt workbll: with bota. ....,, to work in 811 -ve ,.. 2 )'1'. old. 5 Day• wk. 7:30 To ahop. Ptrt·Ume or full ti~. Jobt Min Wom, 7500 1 _,_. _, ~ ltAfWI BWE couc:h A cbailr, S ~te Mull baw car. Com-•-EXP SALESMAN FASr, eJtJ>erlenctd wattre. !5. Green VallQ, nr. Sl.aWT .1: No pbmt C&l1I. J>leue. 2947 ' n ..... e ... es ••••· •••·••• ~ tabl.t'I; $l'i mr tAL Dfil. a... mhllonL For· lolonnatlm ="" ~ llilL for Morino Hordw•re 6 Boot tor ~UI ol>flt ~r In llrooklnonL Own t ro n 1. Ha-Blvd., CM SHOE SALES ~-~ ~ ... II> is.Ill to AM, C. Bel"" I PM :! J83.&75 ~. uk: b' llllles.·Commlukln plUL N.B. ~ eq})< st* o.zi AT. l68-3&C2 WMI'REXS, experienced, top Experienced Lots or OYertime SPAM&I hand carved d1n1nc AUTO M£(ffAIUCS :::t' ~ Mr:.me to DailJI unt.p!"Ch· WOMAN To work 1n cblut wail'll &: benefiUI. Appl)' Ledl•• Shon Waltl'eMl'bus boy •••••• $1.65 ta~ &: 4 bl back drain. INSTRUCTOR RN, ,_ Iii -ol· Shop. Al"""'°"" 1 Pm m 1 Swim •a.JeL '14 N • Excdlent commwlon • ... .,. """""'""" $15. 60-'lllS 4nnntftlil Electronic $1l11m1n =:::. &11117 A worldnt PM. Apply b. ptf'IOn, ao Nft'PCltl: Blvd., N.B. fib! L1ne medl ........... ID $1D) ~C~nh-,..~for-,Fv~r-n.-app~IL~' 1'ill time, neat appearance. lalu.t be tille-ID work with -.Amm-Holldoy HHlth Spo DX> Harbor Blvd. o-taMe... lttJdnt p e ' m -.eoot. tuB time IWDIDI!'; at ~ Stalim (ll bMdt in Lquna. No fflAMI er lml& hair. M"" bo 18. ~ A oomm w/raJeel, 494-90(B 11,AIM'I With kmwledle of peru atJdl Cab 893--132l ext. phone calla, plea1e. Win-NEED ReUable hs · Apply In pereon Own fD0'9 A: tools. 642-7015~ ' N'ew Pontiac .Aaency n~ Or 'IV repair. D ~. chell'• Donut Shop. 2!NT 12:30. 3:~ daily~x~Oll-:1: 10 · 4 Mon thn.i Fri Draftsmen .......... to $&06 ' ....,..._ -ieom1 lln<-H. W. Wrltht Co. UW: In ~-Lit• H.-.mvd., Com M•u. H.-Hllb. Own trans l-5"" "'I' modw>ics Office Purnlturo IOIO -• 4 iir ""°"'' lT!V Nowport-Blvd. CM --"""", ~!.~··Toi" SHARP BAR IIWI>l .. GO ...._ ' ROBlllfl\&l'r »>gn BSEEIMSEE ID $11K -Bus Boys -~ ..... --, ~13i3 GO DANCERS. T.,. ......... IUlln J MID 2 """ exp UMd Office Furniture --Id)>. T. p .oft • 12.so.µ.so to ........ Call tor LVN, 5 n.,. w .... , &ood ARGUS EMPLOYMENT DF.SKS • lJI -• "' -wmtdna CObditkn., Climt)' or 13 or ovu. $1.65 hr. WOMAN wtmtrd tor·~ interview. 5'5-8983 SASSY mrdlcal plan, 'hleatiOn, &lc:k 'FASHION ISLAND CONSULTANTS AGDH:Y "'L" uni.ta =M~~N~ Do(.. Joe., Redaurint d.Nnl!l'I caunter, lll&rttl&. LASSY 29111 Harbor, C.M. benef.lm. ll PM to 7:Xl AM. NEWPORT BEACH XMJ wdtcutf, NA 548-'1191 <JWRS. DI ~ ar 51crf1 l?011Hac. 13600 Belch Bl.Yd., I083 &. Adi.ml, H.B. ~ .td. • bra. wk.. 1.7W 1IOUSEKl:EPER wanted, In Sal. Clpe'll. Hl--0387 16:.M E. 11th St., S.A. &n'-6336 nLD3, S..-..i or r Ir a W~. 962-2900 Newport Blvd. C.M. 60-<r110 Ortnrt. 2 Adult.. Board, L A UN D RY Help, t X· Ara equal opPOrtwlity "Prool e FRY COOK e CLEANlNG-la<lyl bn, ..,..., """" " talary, lid. ,... -Awmbltr, "'"' """'°"' Sc'-lo-lnstrvctlon 7600 McMAHAN DESK, Inc. FRY COOK Graveyard Only. 2 yn txp Thura. MJabJe. 0tm tnmp. 5f&-1959 1 tr I &:. m&IU!r. 5'lJ.!lJSO 1980 s. Anahftm Blvd. , Car Wash Help -""'· _, $100 wk. a.oo >r. -0 LT. t-""· •Pl • Ind ...... .... HELP WANTED a. Pra~redl T7l-M60 Pull time or wbnclo. ._ " O>tl<a< °""" Shoo BABYSITI'ER .. Ut. ~ cndo .., oo dbl ... -., 15 WOMAN """"' •~ Drapu REAL ESTA TE 8"'"' "' Yoll1' oldUI "' <J110J-<Nr "'-oll s.A. Frwy.l 1llln .. , 18. -ID pc.., THE RIGGIR· "2 W, 19th Sl, C.M. k-H.B. 3 ..,.. wk. · Hr wic. NB ... trano. cleentn counttt., mU'kiog, SALESPEOPLE lly for .,. ollico job yoo j UDO CAR WASH No. 11 filblob llland TALL fDlh 8cltool sn.duatt" 147Qll &16-6991 tve. w tel . .a bn. wk. lf0'2 want. Ola qufck and eaQ Office Equfpnwnt Ml 611. E. 17th OlRa 11-Newport o!ftter -N.8. 'lrbo doel mt 100!ntl to fO to * wAlTJU:S.s and HOSfE.CiS NEED babflttter for 2 fr dd t,ffwport Bl.Yd c .M. &C-0270 ~enoe or neWl)' tl~ JRIP"&ftl bu bad amum& SCM .. Electro atallc Copilr1 . DEUCA~ Jfa S da:J, Collep. S.,.W@ FI a" Mr. Steak, F-alm.ew • pi I to bt alto a com.-OJU>m takefl, ~ Olli Mr. Dftly MT-25Z r.Jl1a. Xlnt eoftd. Take OY81' ~ s-.,,.. I 1 . 7 5, MEN Mork<!. 2!00 N..,..n Blvd., wu-C.M. IOo013:I ponloo tor rrandmotbu. ..., 1". Ila,. or ""'· R•x L. Hodafl lto<lty 646-0153 _......, 54MOll I ~nme Dell 541-131411. Gmdwarken..Startwodltm-Newport Beech. Saletlad;y. Bakery Mon-Wedll'rl.9fil..3Z'JO No exp nee. $1.&5 hr. KI HELP Wanted-Taco-NEWPORT . l Comer E.17tb Ji lrVine Aft. mediately. Good pq p&id YOUNG Man a llhembly Bt.lboei hland MO'nllm'S htlptr, bak&. lfv.. 7-1323 restaurant nttda male and School ... luslMU Store Equipment I01i C.M. See-Terry. on completlcl) of ~.ch job. work. AciJly -<llril1le Eiec-6~ . JD. 1 MwY lfi mo. old. HOUSEKED>m • c bl Id ~",!ale -~Ip • ts"' ••4Y and 833 0.W«'Dr. Newport Beacb USED *" filiww. ltltitt~ &Ul90Yi No axpedtDce Qeealaf)', tnc Olq>., tuo Placentia BABYSIT!'Elt mt both.. Room. brd. A: ul&I')'. catt, N'k» home N""POl"f ..... t .,..n.. I u t" t I MISS W~t·a. rSa, to l;ypt Jtandi, N boardl •• DISHWASHIRS can . Av• .• O:.ta Me• • Tues. 3:30 to u PM an4 2 $4.3880. lllvena Call ~ ' pm '!""\come-train tor aalata1lt write rlg!tt ~ IChool. lta11. 5&'13.:G ev• cm17 1 Aml(O'a Rntaunnt Mr. bid 77~1 Pai'tflillj Att.ndant °""' daJi a •k. H>m• • AiiiilSfANT 64HOU .:::"i:..i":f 8<1-«llO-uk 1 .. 1ant INnl!nr. 0.0-t ===='='==='==! qll !'Ith St., Oon ¥-2 Car S1 ....... n WHIM Wanted 11 yn or-· Al>l>I> HOUSEWIVES. EARN ...... -. CHllJl care; 3 -"" . ~ 'fypinc Sd>ool. Cafe, Rool1urant IOI~ W~ED -. n<i.n ................. ~ al10W . .,,..,""7,&dte -«--ijmo 0...21.s.-rno My-.. o.m .tram. N• ARTISTS 173De1Mer.CM-·~-_..,. .._., G Hpt. Bcb. -..-~ · _ __. -.Ada A: u ... --i1... HB. "NW..__. Sala~ bJ' brealdrlist 6: 6mer' coo1ta. and ~ ti:. new locaticn. • H.B. aru. seD-1932 Elli.I .ru;.o,. .. "'"""" • part mt .__, Nttd pd pafllttrws MUSIC LetlcDa:, f'l:Alt lio!nt, Wolf • deep .,_.bf Wolf, App 17 Joll7 Roa er Elnllmtwartdnaeoudttsone SERVlCE Statkla •letlnm.. SPANJSH SP9'ktni ·~ thm. Stemr. -'-di.• lfi2.tt023 for MW p1l«y by~ W/depft. Al luiJuJ mat llieer: ~ 11<-~~lolond ond..._d,,.,0..,...0.... M• bo ""!>In..,,. .. tor.U..ln,ll,ilt-........ -.-clIRLor--tot Ca116GSOOO ---.., ___ 1.,.P,,, SERV Sta Att .l'uD .. tlft -1-._ Mft<Ur7 --_,,, ....... .. -· 5 ohlldrft. s ..... ClllLD OU.·-21ll.. ,.,. time-)ob. AJIPlY at PIE BAKER* E>cpsim>«d Mr, W--11~;;;~~~~;1 Part thm.. 8dlr7 + c.anm. Deller.~ 813 Hartior 811'11., C.M. tm ru cir'..:.;m a:tt e I PM, 5 dl1 n.. P!ftll Call ~~!_.-~·. 191 '!· Uth f0t small rtltM.lrlnt. $3. MERCH .... DISI -... Its suhsW o...1ia :§ Tom a., Ub1mt OR S-332) BOYS Betwftn JO ud l5 BABllltiEK, m,-home, 1 117..xlf Attar I PM ... ~ bout. Appl.I 1n pnw. _.. rva . :till E. Qt HwJ. OW ~ o< ... lo< evmq prHci>!., 1 ldnd ............ BAB llald .. no-. T"" t l!TATHlNS lo< t<nl beoutr llAMB1lR(lEI\ HENRY SN! "!f'.ID TltADI llCA ~ a- l llA11111£ -..... -EXP. COOK Good commlulcm I To J days""'' .... EWo. --.... CM. ..... Lquna B ••• b . 2138 Placontla, Qlot& -THEATRICAi. noo ,_ ........., - I t:m' b' 6'1f•trJ A~ ~ Awb' Bobetl!lS-&ft M..,.,,lt,,1'.V,!3-f! ~---...n90.9fter T MEft Or WOMEN ft 11Uto . $fi5. ~ d*r•s;;' . ~ .. -.. -fly! .. lutlor _If....,. ..... HEALTHY-....... Lml la -...... BABYBl'ITDl•u..-· •.•• ,., ....... ~ sc1•u LETS -.... "" l IG M tMt. J A C-fM lmtY fn.4'7t Mt. z.aantr hi timt.. a.I far .,,t. In, no drtnlcs'. for tstMr hm•OI'-Nb room, m:r homt lflnl, 1 ddld. belptlat bat not ate rrt Am• HOW'S THI LI~ Otltr. ptJt -' MS-•442 Inlo. ~ --• Pl'*' --•ft' coII Jl6.4!15 ANSWEI' s TIMI FOi I ..., " w-. -... !I <r llAINT man ...i AIU or part EXPl>UENCED Bob,.,tlor a nt. --ImlCNO. -_._ l*I. ORT a..EANlNG °""*' BLUE Beel -87MIOI DlnlMr ftUICI CASH °"""· DollrPliol lbrKlll. --.. -AllPIJ Jl,AIJJOTEDINICWI ·~T AMto2PX,4..,... ...-..... ,.., .. Girl ~ Call O>ok, .. ,,'"" "1'1· ... -,..._QlllJ-~-!...ou ..... & _i CM m W.19, ~ o.ll 6U-051T wk. Aft. a PM. MW155 oPtf'· nect11. 49'-:lOM !W1-4l!!i80 btttn nocn a up,rattr8s'...-. HOmtt-BlllNmJCX '"" wn ,. SER.'(10!: attan -Dl!LIVERY • -lien '° iliiVJa; -~ .-... W!ll!IC .. ._ or srm. .... HOUSDaZP!JI Motlltt~ l(l7IJl!la"S II.-. u.. In. COUPI!!' -.. t., Cat ""'' ''Y• -""' DAIL y t'ILOT I ""'"' __ on111 .... eou.a.-......c.M. -..i: ._..; "'' ¢ -.. --. • -""""' tun .. ,...""'•· ·-:-.boif\llAlal)'.idt.I J"!>lt..ial "°'*" ..... -""· ... -hlotlb lllo w•.NT •D 1 .. ,,.,. noe -· CM. -mot -11.a. lib-· .... -N'"""'lt.m -m.a:no for o.nq. iilo1--tt..u Fr1. fl.a ...... can w111< ... _.-sroot • .. ... ' ., / f J t r I \ • ' rti ' l I ] .1 I I . I j . I I • ---. .. • • . --· . .. . . ... --. • '-=-P_l_L_O_T~P~EN_,_N_Y __ P_IN~C_H __ ER__.J= =\w:orl 3 lines 2 times $ 200 N91ft c'!'~ T~~~1ZZO MERCHANDISE FDR SALE AND TRADE MERCHANDISE FDR SALE AND TRADE MERCHANDISI FOR SALE AND TRADE Garage S.1• 1022 Pia ... & Organo 11311 FREE TO YOU M!RCHANDISI fOR SALE AND TRADI Mite. W1nNd 1610 WANTED Nolt .. •nr.»o Jmt Say: "CHAl&E m• TRANSPORTATION TAANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOllTATION TRANSPORTATION Sail boat. 9010 Motorcycl" 9300 l"'f!rtod Autot 9600 Imported Au!OI 960t Im~ Aul" HOO NEW llALllOA 20' 1967 SUZUKI '66 DATSUN All tiberJlau. compltte with Scnmhler 250 a:: X..&. EX· l&CXI Sporbl ftoad.Nr, dlr, .ails•~-S&eepa t. Heed CEU..ENr ooad. $475. 611 o.a.e., 4 lpl!'ed, mpecial paint-'6.1 SAAB Modd ar. New!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;~ SAAB VOLKSWAGEN Household Moving S•lel EVERYTHING MlJSf GO! Chain • all km.1 -96 yards beige caJ11'ding. Maple & Ma. Mg tabl~. Poppyrail Rooet· er Ollna. French Prov bed &cl, MW oond. l...a.mps, shad· ea. Kamada BBQ, Brown wig I< cue. VM record pl.yr. Gun case-bedllft'&dl. Hot· point disbwuher, neoed1 re- pair, Fireac:reen. MI s c. Hou9ehokl &: m:naD electric appt. Ml5C baby furn. Hoon 10-5. Fri-S.t-Smt. 215 Oylta.l Ave., Little Be.lbo& llle. BEAU. Lr:we.t>le ,rey tictt kittm, male, liii irown. =========' I Landlady Ml)'I can't keep. Televlslon 1205 He&rttiroken! S 4 5 - 2 9 6 6 ~~;;;.=----"=· I eves 911 &: extras. Seen by aipp't Kinp Pl.,.Newport Heicbt.. Honduru or an 1 e, plush vw WE ~ qualil;)' (DO junk $3100. 613-7498 HM<m .. black Interior. Neu oew. u.na. P1rdUa Many extras! '68 s please) • ,_Furniture, coloc' Xlnt cond. Ors ownv. $600. TV'1, . attreo1, appllancu. HOURLY RENTALS '65 HONDA SUPtt Hawk lJO $75. Cash dell, or trade. SH-3B?4 WN RfHT TO Qualified h:lme beau. pure bM 'male E n I , Pointer 18 mo. Adultll onJy. JdW comp. Gd wateb. Haebrkn 96&-nJG 9/6 ORGANIC fertifu:er, qe.d bone mllfl\ltt c o m b i n e d with wood !lbav1ng.s. Good mulch. 833-5332 between 8 I: * Rhodeo 19'• * cc .,.., atrtr. Raoo. nu Tako low pymnta . .,._9173 . $199 DO tools 6 ottice equlpmont. Fun Zone "°"' Co. Balboa "-°' S<&-0634 SUNBEAM $ 0 50 TOP CASH JN 30 llllnu,.. =<-8,200-1366/af!«. n• 1--------36 AT 6 • . m.1212 * _. CAL 25' 2 >"'·old: '°"'' cmd. ,....900 AUSTIN HEALEY ------·I OR OUR Color TV $9 PER MO. ~.~----""'-'-=-Many e~. it~;'! ,.,,.,.--pj;0000i;ba;;c;;-OStatiiltioo;;;;""iwiV;; .. ;:.,; I ~~~~~_!'.!~~~~ '62 ALPINE, ori&. owner: WAKHO • ===·=~==='I °"'"' s.. 1n ..... c1 •••. 1959 •usmi nw.,, ..... ..ott ........ $415. VW Today Plan SUPER HOUSEHOLD SALE! Maple couch il chair Ir: &<:· cessories. Stove $35 Hope chest S5 While chest ol drawers $3 BliD power hend aaw 714." SUNDAY alt U til evetytb.ing Slid. 549-0717 MISC household items -aome. Rental un 1pply to Purchase ORDER BY PHONE 548-8511 9 AM to 8 PM 7 Days MUST Sell RCA 23" 1V, blk. I: white, atereo combl.n.; also Westinghouse bJOnde 1V /Stereo comb in. Batft xlnt cond., rea50D. 548-75&} eves. HI-Fl & Storao 1210 S or 546-4931 alter 5 9/30 WE Wbh to sba1'! our wealth. T'NO adorable male kittens, tralned, ready to '°' want lovinc homes. 5404456 9/8 COCO.POO, beautiful black 1£ whH:e markings, 9 mo. old, his shots. Adult fa..mlly Mly. 847-8030 Purnlture-Appll1nce1 Color TVa-Pf1nos ETC. Cash In 1;, Hour S41-45Ql PETS and LIVESTOCK Cats 1.820 TOP Quality BLUEPOINT HIMALAYAN kittens, Germlln • American • Eng-. llab blood·line. Males, femaJ.. ell, papers & lhots. 49f..6459 old aome not so old. No Slereo • dlx roosole 1968 PART Penian Ir. Angora, Dop 1125 clothing or junk. FM , Set, aalid state with 4 &peed Beautiful blorwM male -~------- Sun, 10 am to 5 pm. 680 change!'. ~ft on llly·I· (altered) cat need! borne. ST AND ARD P<>0DLE Temple Hills Dr., Laguna p •·• ~ 178' 839--6632 9/6 ~Must aeJJ, movi"-! way. a,y ..,..., u• • or .. .., Bc_h ________ 1 email pymnlll. Credit DepL 3 BLACK 7 wk. old kitten1 Excellent coe.ta, well bred 2!196 BAKER, C.M. 54!}.n76 • s:f'>.7280 • Hae trnd. Siameae. mom, '251 and Up. 5404 Old Pirate TV. Fan, beater, sJant Burm es • Blue dad. Lane HB otf Gnham •crosa: board, couch, 7 pc nttan Sporting Goods 8500 5.f0..009l 9/6 fro..rn Mel(iowiar%._ ~ grp, tools & mott! I-''--""---'---'-'"'-'-2-5 WK, male kittens part ;;:a;;:u"b"'. -;=:--==-"""" GARAGE SALE Four persillfl. Real cute. 1'492.. ~ Mo'e, femaJ!.._ O:il. Wed·'Mlurs-Fri. McGregor s ab a r a L n ., H.B . lie/Shep. Haa abo1.1. Quiet 2521 Orange Ave. C.M. Woods 897-m7 9/7 dog. Prefer family with Appli1nces 1100 MAYTAG warner, like new $140. Steam iIQi $5 Q)kbpot freezer $100. &tfr.8497 Sewing Machines 8120 CX>Ld...ECTION Agent otfen choice of 2 repome!llHd S\Qger .rig zq mat:hinel. B o l b make buttonhol.K. avercuta. blind h e m , monogram, etc. wttbout at- taduneflta. Bal 1D be pa;d ofl on the portable is only $68, &: ~ Deed just $87 .60 to dear the aocoun( Oil the cabinet model. Deliwry, in- stru:ticns. &: guarantee inc. $1 mo OK with approved credit. P&:J A g en c '! , 400-3828. 9 AM to 9 PM. fWe deal only in ~ssed M!wil\i machines) Muafc•I Inst. 812S STEEL STRING GUITAR Cust. wood epiphooe Ir case. Like new. Cost $175; &ell noo. 642-0051 ELECTRIC gUi.ta!', coil cord $45; amplifier $25. Both A-1 CQDd.J.tioo. 546-4355 Ludwig Drums $300 * "'"""" * VITO Leblanc CarinPt, ce..se. Xlrrt cond. Sehl band instr. Org owner. 613:-8712 Pi1nos &. Organs 1130 Storewide Clearance PIANOS~ ORGANS NEW * USED Was Now Chiclwnini Coo. $1095 S795 Kimball Cong $1000 1575 LVX Grand Sl~ $1296 Sobmer Grand $1645 Sl:Hi Mediterranian &. Spanish style piano' & Onngs at sale priceL Hammond • Conn • ll)ie pillnos &: Orgllns at nle Uaed hand demonstraton. Low bank term1. Gould Music Com pany 2045 N. ltlain, S.A. 5-17-0081 Or1nge Co's La rged On•Stop Music Store Wurlitzer pianos &r. orians. FiBCher, Kanabe pianos, Player pian011, reblt, iuar ., Grands. WALLICHS.MANNING'S MUSlC CITY 3400 So. Bristol Costa MHa * 54().2165 Green Tag Sale Sept br1np thiA famowi saloe of fine pianol &: Ofl:IJ\S, """" piano & ....,,,, ,,,.,.,., in tn!ft'I canies di9COl.D'lts to ~% 1be best cte..la are 9J,war.y1 et: WARD'S BALDWIN S'IUDIO IJOl -,..rt, C.M . ..._ For Sa 1 e. Matched, D3 Stiff Shaft. Less than 1 year old. Nos. l . 2. 3 and 4. $15 each · Phona 548-0157 SURFBOARD 9'8" Jacobs, 3 ma.boa string!n, mahog tall block, siml-speed Ska1. Xlnt cone!. D'.l-1!154 Miscellan.out 1600 A....,....,. .. ftY ~ yard, 494-6684 9n ~ Baby pet rats interesting peta. Need home. 10285 Ca.retinal AYe., F.V. <cit Garfield) 9/7 FEMALE & Male, 5 mos. part GenllU Shep. cJoas. N~ pets. 968-1977 9/7 1 FEMALE 7 wklS, grey tiger ,-very af!ectlonate 642--04.52 9/7 J ADORABLE Kittent, 4 mos .. 1 calico, 2 blk & wht. lMI hair. 539-1890 9/6 4 ADORABLE hallowe.eo kit· tens. Weaned & box trained. J blk & 1 grey. 646--MOO 9/6 FREE kittens 3.-f. mo. old, to nice home. Call after 6 PM 6400071 •n AKC Sable collie p u p s . Champ aired, shoU. 3 mo. 642-7318 WIRE Fox Terrier. AXC. From champion atock. 53&-2351 BOXER PUPPIES AKC SJ<>:IDJ KELVfNATOR nrrig. IQ. top, 67>0054 2 YR Male collie • shetpbeni. Needs acreaa:e. 494-6684 9/1 U FLORESCENT light.I 430 amp, 8 ft. 4 tubes compll. perfect cood $15 ea. Bellle board $20. Mini bike 6 Hp '$150. 9/o reel, w/llne &. pole $65. Boys Schwinn bike KITI'ENS • aolid blk lhort '10 • --b,otta moto-t•• hir. 3 mo. gentle il lvmg. H_o_, ____ _ 1830 i96fi ~ $150. ffi.ti•;;;-sol.e 538-2936 aft 6 9/6 i.AJtcE 4 yr App)'"";;; $35. Camera&: projector $35. 7 FEMALE, mixed bred Ter-mare pooJ. Gentle, sweet Tape recorder $JS. 6 tt. rien ipuppies. 7 wks. Very 41.!positlcn. Fine fur' little jump board $35. Pool. •lep dulin1. 962-2158 9/6 children. flSll. 5.16-7'738 mlSOiiii. ii96iiZ-iiii7271iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,. 5 ASSORTED Q>lon, kittens, GERMAN Short b • I re d 2 tna11. old. T r a i n e d • pojnter pups, AKC, cham- 673-2966 9/6 pion line. 721 Jumin, CdM BEAUTIFUL Gray I: wbt &TS-2868 SWIMMING POOL 1S Ft Pool, Filter, Surl•oe Skimmu, Maintenance Kit FREE Ground Pad. $149.11 SECARD POOL 323 S. Main, Oran,. 532-1992 Put yotrSeU in ~ PBce Hart>or Blvd D-1 ~tre 3700 McFadden, S.A. SWAP MEET Starts Aug. 17 531·1Z72 aft 7 YARD SAL&-Car, boat, t~t. 'IV. etc. Must sell. Come btwn U noon & 7:30 pm. Aug 29th thru SetJt 5th. 270 Santa Isabel, C.M. :fo'cr information call 548-4SIK KNITTED FABRICS VfOR SALE ma.le 2 moa. kitten, Great lcurro 0=="'M'"""Ml"-,-,-w-.. "i.rn-=-:_,=. penonallty! 962-2004 9/6 dJe. No carving, wide tree. MIN Black poodle to good $400 or be.t otter. Call Mme. Prd w/ children. aft anytime 837-968'l 5 PM, 646-3893 9/6 AKC, Jriah Setter, all shota 1 Year old dog. Pedigreed trained, 1 yr old. $100. pattnU. Gd with chUdren. 54<>-0335 aU 6 PM 67>-3234 916 TRANSPORTATION 3 LlTILE kinens need home-. 7 wk. Trnd to kitty litter. 646-9273 9/6 4 LOVABLE Pll.rt Siamese tiger atriped kittens 7 wU. 633-7942 afteT S P .M. 917 SM. Wht. teniale poodle. To '1rood home. 5J6.00J4 9/7 6 CUTE ki1tenr lo good home. &46-1473 aft. 5. 9/6 8Mts & Yachts 9000 FREE! Baaic Bo1tln9 Cl•SMS Offered to Public by Balboa Power Squ•dron Starting 7 PM Mon. Sepl. 16 at Newport Harbor Yacht Club mW. Bay Ave., N~ port Beach. NO ADVANCE REGISTRATION NECES- SARY, ENROLL AT a.ASS 646-8422 or 673-lll55 for more inlo. Powwr (r u1Nrs 9020 Good tr&AL 540.fi987 enc .• il rear axle, new tires • 6Th-4867 • '66 Honda 450. xlnt • bri<s. V•'> rd. <Uld. !"750. '63 RED Alpino, doup .,..,. $199 DOWN 25' ~S CAB CRUlSER Xlnt cond. Loaded! . Sac! 547-n03, 675-6008 eves. _ _. _ .._ _ _.. __ 16• ~ vertible, 1ood cood. $915. ~,;;~ ,:..';';' 0 ' --~ ~ W-3116 16 AT $44.02 ,.. co YAMAllA -· Good , ___ &_A_TS_U_N_·__ TOYOTA Inc. Fnooob ""vmta. beam. _ _. •<KA .... _... ·-derro.ter. Low .-m. Yhvl s__,-Skl llom 9030 I -~,.;·,.· -=-;;;~-=-;;;-;;-"',.,,""_· 1 '67 DATSUN _T_O_Y_O_T_A_ tn• 24 montha, =:.: Smtl .. 24,000 Mlle Wanut:y A True Wlnne rl 1967 SUZUJQ x~ 2:5(1 cc on waa:oo, •uton:iauc, M CUSTOM BUil.T Thunder-lnunac! _ $399. rib, dlr, o.a.e. Driven local· T& gu...'1'&13 ly from Lelatft World. $85 HEADQUARTERS bird Fonnula 233. Thia 23' Olsh dela ot trade. will fin. ELMORE OTORS all Hber&lua V-bottom bea,u· '67 PUNCH 250 cc, Like new. ance balance. After 10:30, M ty haa America's most •· Many extru. $299 962-M45. 494-9773 or 545-0634 mous racing dnign. SAF· ~Marina Ln .. HB 15300 Ben!,~_m!'!·~.,!ltmnltt Garden Grcwe BlYd. at Bnch F.Sr SJQ BOAT BUU.T Jt' '66 DATSUN UiOO Conwrt:ible ...... .., ~ niBl or 53f.-221Wi · . 1 li6 HONDA~ Super Hawk. XJnt ant. w/aq brdtp. ---,iiiUiMi~l--1 .... ~;;;;;;.;;.;.~-1 ~b water te.sted and Reblt ~. imm1c. 54<Hi651 $1650. 5t5-797f TRIUMPH eqw.pped with a Bukeley ~"~',:'~==~---i=="::=:::=;=:=="== ---------I '65 VW CAMPER l°'..,; ·M!:.-' c.!.: ':.' :.". '68 M<>NTm< ,.. . S450 JAGUAR '61 TRIUMl'H Th~=~!:.N .... All ot the em-.. 1ncl. s/s Retuminl'. to 9Chool, MUST TR 3, dlr, 0.1.c., t ll>ft!d, del. Ready to Cob cilt the radio, 4 apet.ker stereo a: c.. SEU.! 64.f..-0096 '5'( XK120; xlnt CClld., new Wire wheelJI. Ocean blue road camping" fun. Only wheel CU!ltom trailer. Cost '116 HONDA 90 cc Trail Bike. top, new upb:il., Corvette paint Excell81.t condition. $2095 over $12,000. Owner aays Tap cond. ms. &U-6Ttt ena., t apd. Hydro. Mk.In& $95 cash Ilda or trade. Take Cati finance .n ot part . ....,._ but offer takes &. it'a n~ $795._ 646-9'l9'J pa,ymentl!I, $3U6 mo. After menu u low u $17.00 Jet new. 6f2....ml, Ext. 240 Days; Auto Tools & Equip 94 lO 'M JAGUAR XKE Road5ter 11, f!H..97'73 ot 5.f$.t'6.14. mo 0.A..C. 644-1742 Eveninp &Del Week· Blk, •ire wbla. Xlnl cond. 1963 TR t white, tonnnu ELMORE l!OO:i. - -NEW~-WkHltt-wtncb, $.27SO-:-~· -oover, lug racK. "'ilf eil:fu. · VACATION Special! fita Toyota or i!"P; $125 X rond. $1400. 675--3124 l!l66 Crioo Cn1t IT ..... boat ·--· KARMANN GHIA '63 TR-4 GOOD COND. 65 VW sunroof Aak $1,000 T II Utll" 9450 SI250 ........ l\!OTORS TOYOTA Pb. 1194.3320 Cliev VS •ng tnbo -• ., rl •rs, ity !""" K·"'-"'"" Ghia. !Red · · ••u -.,...,. ............. '64 SPITFIRE $950 hn. otllflDal -radio -all AIL m~ box trailer llOOX15 flower top, radio & ht!6ter, 15300 DH.ch Blvd., Wstmnstr leather Int. Sid bar mounted tlret, '68 license 2' 1 2 T $1005. • 673.6036 • in engine .. plus brand new Wallace, c .M. T & M MOTORS '63 YW Coleman campina' outfit. Spaclollrlng • VW It Ponche O..ia tmt - 3 way conv, Trucks 9500 8081 GARDEN GROVE BL. cooler -2 aal a.now lite :tu& ----'------;..;..'I GARDEN GROVE 3 bumtt camp "'"'' -'64 DATSUN 892·5551 ·or 534-2284 Iclern 300 watts -2 sleep. ing ba11 -all for $3295.00 100 '% financing 0 . A • C • 675-2147 (private party) 16' SW"'-1.DWCRAIT with trlr. Fully eqWp. Mahoe . .l ll&h . .SO HP Evinrude. Im· mac. cond. After 6 PM ........ '66 CHEVROLEI' % toa 196610' FIBERGLASS T-Bird pickup. Fieoetside, !' bed, VS 9.2 Ouysler motor with ~ eng., autcxnatic, r a d I o, trola fully equipped. Excel. beater. custom cab. Ex· cond. $2'75. 673-6693 Aak tot cellent conditm. Dark blue Daarir .. with white tonneau cover. VOLKSWAGEN °"""'· ""· "1th O.LC., ... cellent condition. Low ~· BUGS BUGS ment.a, hich gas mlRqe. $95 Cuh dell, take Jll.Y· me.nta $34.86 mo. After 11. 494-9773 and 545-063' Porfact BUGS . ., vw Sedan.""' cov.r. ,.. BUGS dial tlrea, coca ftoor mats & BUGS tan pain I. 673-3363 or 560101 Best <idection Jn Town $l750 . ~ 1 ,,~;:~~v:= .. Exc-:Rc--:=:...-....,,-$375.--. "'t1"°u c~ o" .66 vw-.:. :; : ;n.., ., ' s " :::;~~·Pty*;:~""" ...... °"-r~-Au1 ... wanted 9700 ant aft« ean anytime I~~~;;;:::~=:;;:~ '67 16' Ski Boat, UO HP 1/0; SJT-96!12 '67 MERCEDES Benz 230 S. incl. trlr. &: cover; 45 hrs. =,-,:==-,,..,---,--·I '~ f Dr. OleY Sta wagon. $1450. 613-3903 1966 CHEVY% ton, custom ,68 Heathkit Color TV, 19.. 14t-OJOJ -t71·1190 ========= cab, hvy duty eprtngs, fleet .,~0 .,..,. alt 6 1'70 HAllOI ILYD. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR USED CARS CONNnt CHEYROLEI '1'IO""'IWJ. COSTA MISA S.....t_$kl lloat. 9030 ""· ""' iun.,,, trud< =====--c=~ ;;::;-:-;:,,-=-==-c-.c:=__ mirrors, fuel pump test«. '56 ~E.!, Benz 190 SL. '67 VW with Porsche chrome MUST $ELLI ta.ch, 6 ply rubber, 34,000 ........... rims. radial ply tires, wood '67GIUP9J'1T w/Merc cruis-mi, IMMACULATE, $1700 * 838-.s:JiO * dash, AM/FM, cooo mats, er 120. Pwer tilt &. cover le firm. 947 CapiW, C.M. MG pop out rear windowt. new Zieman trailer.~ '51 FORD% PU w/''JJ en&'.·I----------~-~=~.,.--~~~-! _64=2-5.133========' I Very clean Gd oond. $299. MG '65 VW Deluxe. Doo.'t miss -962-3445 or aee at 20071 Uda Me. No down! OAC 1So.1t-Yacht Marina Ui., HB payments only $36 per mo. Ch1rte1'1 9039 , Sales, Servi~, Parts 84.2-f6lS 65 ~E Van, xlnt shape. Complete new MG inventory 28:'ZS Hll'bcr Blvd. IT'S SMARTER TO CHARTER CA.I 25 • RaW!IOD 30 • Alber& 35 • Bounty to • Newporter ketch -Mariner 40 • 8choontts -27' Fairllner • JO• Trojan • 38' Sfit Fiaher • nu- merous others. CALIFORNIA CRUISES 20 year. in Newpon Ernla Minney 541-4191 e OlARTER THE FINEST New 40' Ketch 673-2517 • 675-2400 BLUEWATER CHARTERS 21'-40' U-Drive Skip. Avail Day/wk. 646-9000 2' bn. Mobile Homes Gates tires; $1600 Flrm. Stt the new Auatin America VW engine1. Steady Pl stock. O»ta Mesa 546:-UO! 546--0978. 4944527 "'·'PM H N I 1500 cc . $395. 40 bp . $235.1=~=---'-'=1 um FORD noo custom cab ere ow. mo cc -$325. 36 hg . $155. WE PA.Y .•• Quttn. New brb, dul'Ch, & Newport Imports Ltd. 642!mso, 646-7670 Eves. CASH t:i.l'e'I. 962-6103 noo w. Cout Hwy. '65 vw AM/:nd radio, wood ====::;:;;====-I Newport Beach wheeL Good tirn. Xlnt • c_AM __ P_E_R_s ____ 9_s_20 stZ-~thoriud MG D=l7&4 ccnd. • ~5432 * 6:Jr ued can I: trucb 1tst call ua tor he uttmai.. '64 MG 1100 perfect cond. Milli)' Extru. See to ap. predate. Make o If e r ~910 '63 MG MIDGET $875. SCf>.7404 ---OPEL '64 Opel Caravan 1talion Wiii:· "'ISOO. * 962-1~ * '64 VW Muat see. Bsutiful: green $50. domi 0 A C paymenta onl)' $33 per mo. 842-<615 '06 VW Dftluxt Special. Extra clee.n. No 'down 0 AC , Payments mly $44 per mo. M2-<6l5 GROTH CHEVROlET A.ak for Sales Manaaw ll7l1 Beadi m.. H1D1tington Beacb KI o.33.U WiD Buy '67 VW ~uxe. Pa• thia one Your Vo~ er Pwacha and )'OU kile. No down OAC. I: PIY top dollus. Pt)d tor Pa,mmta only $t6.50 per or not. Call Ralpb mo. M2-<6l5 6 73-1190 '63 GOLD VW Deluxe nl~ WILL Trade 20' inbrd. with car. No do'Wn. 0 AC completely nhlt eng a: other =~ts only $31 per mo. equip. Value. Sl.000. 5C8-ll31 '6fl VW Sundial C&mper, fl.Illy UMd C1rs 9tOO equipped, luggage &: Ml l-'-='--'='----'-:.::::1 ""'· Xlnt oond. Ptiv. Pty. NEED A CAR? SJS.4657 CAN'T BE f'INANCEDT --..,=--=---0--0---l eBankropt?eR~T '&6 Squareb9dl: e Bad Chc:Ht? e Dl't'Or'Ced1 RIH. Good cond. S1!15. eMllltary eNew In Armf 64.f..al66, 834-S~T Make P9.YdQ Pa:t'IMltl . ., VW Xtta ntco cu. ISO McCARTHY MOTORS dwn OAC Pymta $5.l mo. WO So. Mm 6 Edlnlw Dir. M2-f6l5 (2 bb:b K. o1 8-n) '63 vw. .... oond. c.n "'· l-"'San="'-'-=.;. .. .::..:-==--1 5:30 PM BUICK '67 SQ. Back. Exttllmt eond. '60 BUICK LA SABRE 4 dr. 36,oo:> mi. $1995. 675-lllt or Md.an, excellent cmd. 47,IDJ eh-2937 mlltt. $500. 64l-U70 ·~ VW Kombt.Q, trade '59 H.f . Good tins. ~t equitJ for snalltt car. oondkkln $2 7 5 / o t t • r. * 54&-90f1 • 675-1319 or ~2937 "68VW--<mtl. l300 Aft ' pm. 675-43G '58 vw. ttb.illt ~. nf!W paint, tim. or ma.1re oner. ~14'1 6l BU](]{ Inv let •~ verUblt. $.115. Call DID ...... ,. CADILLAC --.,,,.-.,--,,=~~--1'61 CADILLAC 4 doer Sodan Now! 66 VW. Jmmac. d VU! Extru! $l31S Quick! e e, I w1ndoW'l, SI0"'8' •·'15-0291.. Ml, ~ w1ndows, pGWt!I' -...-..-..,.---,.--,.-1 1tttr1n1, PCIWft' brake a. '62 VW, good cond. siowertnmltopmer,aircm-* 6'73-<Wl29 * dftPted, 2 new Vope t;n.. '57 VW RAH, UOX> mt'1. New $1S0.00 P'1. ptl"t)t. '7'Mm8 ft'IC, ad· cmd. '375. 6'1>1Cil (l'ullerton) tuf'T at.... tt •wa:r. set .;;,.,-CA=o"'lll;AC==..,,-.i.,.._-.......,._.1 qulc*" cub b' It .. a Rebu.Ut m:itor. Can bt eNTI n.D;r PU.ot want Ml M To.co sta. Edq:er A IG-5C1I EdiJl,fJ'ds HA , . ' . - llANSPORTATION. -TltAl'l5'0RTAT10N TUNIPOllTATION , TllANSPORTATION UMd ca.. '90I UMd Cort '90CI TRANSPOITATION ---Con -\llM c t$!Cll UMtl Ctrt' 9'00 iJt"ll Cort '900 ~DILLAC CHRYSLIR-.,.......,.,...,.'----·1=~M:;,US:;;;TA;;N:;;G~.;.;..l-'"'""";~~N11A;;;:-;C:--.:..f--:.;;o;F~ ·:ie CAD J'uJ>eral-"'-Good '1.1 aatYSU!I< c,e. 1 W1I>-DODGE ....s. P-"p ..,,, ......._ ... --Roti>Nd. Sell« '64 DAT-SUN 0 COl.LIGl'OR SCltOOL ...w. ii:'i oiler .o:iili'" -<bootl-962-'"6 PlfkU SPECIAL =;;;;...='!:..:~:::--1·--:,943::::-:opoo;:::::;-;E--Tbe.,....iar&nd~tollod '02 Peat. temana 8Pl Oub CHEVROLET COMET ~ Door w.n moc1e11 11" r..i and .., • epe. 11e1u11M Artie whit• ·--·• -·--ne ~ Po&.n. -....ti IPMd tnumluton, a real wttll nd ~dld -.ta, ~uto-COLLEGE OR SCHOOL "A Red· Hot Ono" r-mllua< maktt. milk ·-Ea., 10 till SPECIAL ua; °'I'"'<~ SP!-<:po, wllll ,......,, U-"""'-and $1095 )llua loll ot .. 1 mlla ... '11 lm,.W. Sport Qiovertlhl•. ll!O" q. .,_, -...S _,, -· .l ••'> &o can &once .n di ..,. 'JV-· $79~ CHRfSUR/f1.fMOllTHflMJ!!!l!M; Ce!~.!! In ttre polite etty ot CO$tA MESA Medi.um 'blue with wh!te top brak• A Mt.adfl.Ll Oll1K U1b' f 1:;;"1 price ~. ments aa iow u $22.(J) per-Can ftoance all or put h)'- autom&dc trana., pow fl r black wUb ~l bucket ht ell' Jot ~ ~ Bl~~ mo 0.A.C. mMltl a. low u .J2l,. per . =:.=-= ..,_ :C"i:": --. -JOHNSON &.SOJt ELMORE: ' -·OE.ALAMO,, . R' E ' fl' -$695 .$1995 Llllcaln-Mor<W')' MOTORS •· !!nonce .U ....... ~ ht -lot 90~ .IMI. · °'"'" ..... ........,. . . TOYOTA MOTORS ~II u .... u l'8 ~ """ JOHNSON & SO..N ltll -l!JYd. 642-7® Ph. -TO!l'OTA i· '°to.AL.c.MQ'I[ ~ ':!.i,~E,.,\'°': .. ~ WOOBoach'mvi!, Wlt!Mftr Ph. 89W320 ';. 1911. llul><ir·lllYd.. ~!lie Ccaaole oblf• EL '°""ll!m· '65 M111tang WOO"'""" Blvd., w~ ----,.,...---1 Orlsinal owner. ~'r.15. lD ~ ''l89t' en-"'Por. the Y•un9 1 • f:i~ CONTINENTAL After• PM ........, (lne. , .....i. """°''· .,... ot Hurt'' J . Pb. 8%3.120 • ~ DCl>GE 4 D Seel Lo Ml nite ~ lt aft "11l mow-: ~ ~tlac ~ OJ•'. woo·Beoch Blvd., w-19Q LINCOLN Cont. ex°""' Pow S1rl l>JS Eva °""' . ~~ :::.,~ m::::. uLuxury Stollon w .. • -4 Door PT! !'Ir .....,n $1695' ,...,. '°""'....,. ...,.._ Re-• AA Ol'fdnal. Johnson A Son Can finance all or part Pl.)'-1965 atev Bel Air: Sta. W q . ear wttb .U-tbe extnJ incl. . menta u .low ., P' per mo. duced to • Facto<y air """"·· ...., u--.1eo-: a.. 1n 10,000. FALCON •.•. c. $1195 ~ -""""'· ·-· NI-. ELM"ORE "' -lot .. -E!Yd. ~ ~ "":':'~ ':::;. $1795 COLLEGE OR SCHOOL ' ' JOHNSON & S,ON ~ W.C. One owner wttb lo'# ·kt cw lot <ll Hrutlor Blvd. SPECIAL \1 MOI'Ol\S IJnoobt..Ml!rcta'Y • mlleece. .l m'* iiee. JOHNSON & SON "2 F'1coo Deluxo Sedon. TOYOTA a,.,.,._ Bnllch ) · $1891 LloOoin-M...,.., Powder '!I,_ wilb coo-Ph. "'-W() l!MI -Blvd. ~!tl!O ff.· ht mr lot cm ~ .BJ\fd. a.ti Me. .Branch . inttnor. Radio, betttll'. A 15300·Bffcth!Bl9d:, Wltmnltr_ .. 4 SPEED ~ JOHNSON-& SON 00 ~Bl":'. 642-!tl!O --'6t5""' Only OLDSMOllLI SPECIAUSTS i ~ ~A£.~. fUll pwr, Con tlnanc< .n or .,.,, pey-· -. · Hl~H PER,PORMANC! i o.t'a ~ Branch air, new: Uret: exc c:ood~ l'ru!l'lfl a1 Jo wa1 $17.00 per MEO!.ANIC'S SPECIAL '" ·CUSTOM CARS : 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7lli0 $999 or wW.: trade for mo O.A.C. Olds .• , dr. PIS -P/B. L\RGE.W SELECTION IN • '64 MA~lllU ~ ~~l1"<--'ELMORE R--..... ·-'< OIWIGE COUN'l'Y Sopor 'S'pl'n ··~· • ·• ~ m>. "'""'°' Selected Auto lnolhil'l r ed. au.tmnadc 19flS 4 DR. ~tal. MaJ'ORS '62 OLDS 91 4 dr Holiday. ... ..... ........ -· pow· Lealber -· !ully equip. TOYOTA HJdromat!c • -juat C:.!!t•r ! H bnkta. lrltMACULATE. 64f...OM8 Ph. ~ ?'l!bH. Full pwr. nr.t $150 lJ'.132 Hartlor Blvd. 537""64t& • <illY_ $1495 CORVAIR -woo -mYd., w-..,.._ ......,... ROY CARVER f '63 OLDS 98, -....... •• PO .... "C · · nn..c. .n . ., "°" ~ COLLEG~ OR SCHOOL PORD """"'-" t'"T. ww; .-, 1m. . ,,.,,.. : ,-..,_t.1 u 1ow ... $24.oo. Per-SP!CIAL mac. SQ95. 873-0194 · -..._ ... a.ta ,._ ' ... O.A.C. . ... (l;rvalr >10-Club Cpe. . '64 qLOS. F-l!S, --..... Kl 6"4444 'I ._ELMORE I"' blue Wttb blue llltrh"; l9U 1'0llil °""""' -auto lnlll.,-pi., olr, 'JVH, a._. °'""'7'• -'!' i·· •"""""""' . .....,. • .,.,._ wa,.. Pl, Pl>, air ...,. ti-. -· M>-«il1 Doller 1or 11on.. -Uii ~:-' MOTORS Posttfve{y.fmm&oola~. Pert dltionu, RH. $450 or will '64 01..0S. F-&5, statioo WIC'· Bal1J1. ·' TOYOTA a: perfect for the pl. Only trade oa 8' Clmper. 1955· auto. traoe., p/•, aif, R/H, ,,;,.;:,....-;;:..lllc""'","'P~aw~S~IB~,-nd!o-,,-1 :f Pl\.. 8M.,J320 _ ~t!.95 !'ord Station Wap. >chit nck. IC-0562 A-buter, w/-•-tinwraood r 153tll--nee."Ch~-CU ftnance e.ll or pert P1,1-= ,Si95 or ~e h 1980 OLDS 911 ~tap btterlor. S65 or bett olftt. :; 1952 CHEVY: New radlator, menb!I' aa k>w aa UT per 8171"163• 90 ar btke. Ir: ttree-runa ·&d Wh w/blk Aak 1or Teny Greenfield ~ Good body &: tiree, e1gine mo 0.A.C. -. . . . . lm-9848 i """' ....... , ... 1111 Kllil<• ELMORE -roiw Comtb'y Sodan ""'· $315. 6#-1313 .,. ~-·c • .. _ w ! ·~ -Pt., Hewport He JI ht a, Stab Wqi:m. Full pwr 1961 OLDS F85 Qi. Auto, :-. ~vn~u.. t.a\AU q., ~--64S-4Q32 · MOTO!tS tae. air. Stereo. Brand n~ Xlnt CQ1)d. $1900 cash or $500 Oeen! See to awtedate. ~ . '61.NOWJf Waeon, V--8, 3 TOYOTA -tires.~ .I: drivel like -eq1Iity,..~1ll5 ~ ~-~ ~-.-.aeat, air, p/1, p I b, Ph. ~ ' new c~. 6f2..1974 '63 OLDS 98, blue cc:iupe, air-T·BIRD : ·• ',~verap Jd cond., ~ xlnt. 15300 ~ch Bllld., Wstmnrtr '57 FAIRl.ffiE 500. T-Blrd cond, 11-pwr, WW, radio. Jm. -------- '. I~ .. 546-0637 321.T Nebr&lka '62 CORVAIR Mooza, 4 apd., tntine. Automatic wUhlnr mac. $9$. 673-019f. e '62 T·BIRD e f PJ .. C.M. RIH, new dutch, good mivbtne w/l!Jds aaver. Saw PLYMOUTH X1nt cood t· '67 EL camtnoU,000 mt-~ ""• and_ v..,. Good Ond . ..._ equip. W-2983 · • 67<-!Sh • ""' • -'Sf T-BIRO. Full pwr. J"ao-; er. !96 turbo. ~ bv 548-.Qf. 2398 RLdlanc!a Dr •. 'li& FORD GalaJ:ie 500 IIT, 'f6 PLY. Spt 1'llrf 383 4 bl. tory &ii'. 4 I g track stereo. • J mi.a.. air. AM/FM . Tib. N.B. loaded. Black landau ~. Ttrq. Flt. aft, vibruordc, Mint oond. $1495. 646-2887 , ~ Radial tlttl pr a,. pb, tinted 1961 CORV A1R Sta waa. white bottom. .$150 cuh JblCI, •troe:, n~ dlelten, •116 T.BD\.D Con't'ft'tibie, -new !~. ua.. $29!:ri SiS-Sno Nttda :repair. Good ~ dek,.ftrlc $150D'ba!. 01.c, dlr. * lhocb tam: •kine ttres r«flrlne leather m. '65 CHEV Impala, ss, cm-clidate for dui>e bum. Make .JK..9'171._~ ---$1700. But.di 96:M666: ,_ ~. itifto tape, an tbt 1 • wrt., DJ hp, 4 IPd., perfect otter. 962-3959 '151."SAUXl&-ftm> hctlrJ' ·~'. i'GiDOUffi St& ¥"•&. Ex. eitru. $i400. (1) 49'l-4.129 :. . mDd. $1.S!fj, Call alt 6 at '62 DOOOE ;Dart 330, ~ Afr, ~er-:-Clloe, Uio, pw at., Cond. Orta oner $900 or '64 LANDAU T-Blrd, ~ all ; 968-W6 owner, 33,!llXI mi. R/H, pwr lbd•1 ,lllP,'"'l'Oll! bototm.. best offer! 499-*l. aft 5. pwr, new tires I: barifty, r '60<;ffEV.ldritpnl.2Dr. steerlni:-fl'O;.fll-2'2 · ~· ~~-~$200 cuh. '652doorBelevedet~ one owner. See to ap- licttp.; . pwr. "steer.;._ pid ?if> corurJJ& 500 d 110 ~.:~:!54llG4. -ttble. Tak!~~~ ~ta. .. ~~~.Efi5·. ~ · . ._ '1ltee S45Q. ,"Pli•. Pty~ llip, R4JL AT, '.iirL oJf.. Truck ~·---· ---- I•--$380 -cil!&ft law mL 6A481l • . , •, caf, ad l'UI). ----..:.C.---1 56•. prl, rcmov. b/t, wht, '1, '" OIBVY ....... -... Gd n1nc .mid.'~ u... • PON11AC <': .!ull .,.., ""uphol • '""'' CORVETIE ____ ,;_ ___ , reblt llllK· 4 nu ttres prl. --ocad., $!$). "' rOU<E1.ble ~p_.m._. --~-~ "' cu~• T • m p e 1 t party. 61600. 541-4 .. • 1 ol~r . .962-0816 'SC GALAXY XL;· afr.alnd., "" -"' .. ""'"' 'j uiaJ Itnpa.la ~. '86 G7 (r tn. O>rvette ~-pwr. ateet. I: brkl. Tr-adt Ql(ID·; ' '63 T-BIRD. <lean. GoJd, 14,950 Orl,.ln1I Ml&.. Yelbw w-lblk Sn t er lo r: b' VW er Sl3J). M6-GIO rack, air, pwr. $.UOO cond. 1 owner. S6c:riftce • ' ,,.~ AM/FM radio; Elec ~ Qriaial.l owner. BG--~ ~. ~7978 ""°'ect. ' -'"" .iow.: AdJ str'1 whl: Tlnt..t MERCURY I =="======'c======= '61 a.evy Station w..... -; •""" trano: Pool....,. --------Now Con 9800 Now Con 9800 I cyl, pod condUon. t 1011; c om p e tit ton 1958 MERCURY 4 Dr. HT. I p~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iilii~iii'ii~iiiiiiiiiiiii;iiil $400. * 673-€192 ~; American rac-Good tranl csr. $150 or belt 11 CLOSE · OUT PRICES -cHEVY Impala 2 or. HT. mg whhl; Indy tirs. Road oUer. 96l-0Sl.O · Air' imd, R/H. ·Auto. Xlnt Radng Tht 660 W. 11th St, ... coDd. 6'l5-l'>Olo "'· """• °" Dido '" 612-31~ MUSTANG Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 '63 CXJNV, "'9 V.& s ... ~~~~~iiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij ltmdard. Xlnt eond. R/H. p Would cOlt Sl.~ oft drlr lot. 'I Ii !I i,. Ii ORANGE COUNTY ~ENTER FOR r., "' l 954 Mei TD ' ' ...... °""'·""' ....... ....,..... $W ....... ,.. pif4e .. ·-77:7 \':~ -j959 TllUM;H 'TIJ ONLY I. . PllY Ill. -• ......... _., SftlNll ..... ~ ... ..,,........... 777 . ONLY . . . 19&9 MCiA lDSTR. . -Ml. ----·k '1099 •/Dlfl'W .......... AJM•llrtety ..... ' ONLY '1960' AUmN.ffLUIT Sl'l1TI . c:. ... -.az· <H. TNly ... -$ftftG -.. "'· .,_.,, • 777 ., ' ONL1-·- 1H 1 POlSCHI 590 CPL - "" -...... --· -· "'799 .... o.H ..... lllc.tkOr.C.. £ • • ONLY - " ' I ' ' ! ! t · · 1965 CORYITTE '1" ·. =~'=........ •3395 • ONLY I'' · IH6 AUSTIH.fflAUY DLX. JOOO • ' 141 .......................... ,.. "'699 t-........... ,..... •. , .............. £ - i. 'Ifill-. ONLY . -' . 196' JA•UAll XO 2+2 · "" ........................ •4099 -._.a_...,_ fMr I.fl. ........ . IUUhl. ONLY -, ,, ,• 1 H7 TlllUMftl TR-4 IRS . ,...., ... -.... - -.... llit"MNll -............ ,u. ......... ~77 ... I......... otlLT 1 H7 SUNllAM All'INI lDSTR. TU 411. A ................... S"tft88 ... ..,. ___ .. __ l.U77 ONLY .. El.MORE MOTORS TOYOTA IV. _N .... olS. _ ...._ • 15300 leocll llYd. 894-332_2 I - Pri JdY 1 owner. Tnmfer. red. $1325. Must a e 11 ! m-W8 'ts MUSTANG Spt Cpe -.... 0..-rod yellow wtth G.T. dee« In- ,_, Abeolutely ""°""""' !retb.. .• $1495 Can rtnance all « part l'l,)'- mentl: •• low u fA.00 per mo 0..A.C. .. - ON ~ '68 . BUICKS • .-.:;.•681 ~,OPEL'S <; ···~· ·";.~ .... ' ,, t>AllY RfNT AlS & LWlllG ELMORE MOToRS TOYO'fA ~--, POOLE BUICK ?.~ :""°""• ~· t ' _.. ly $to11'11l:>urt lulcl) 15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr 'Ill MUSTANG HT, LtYely &, ·~ ! RllB, ' • White ''". Yellow. $lZO S'lJ.-3.'m ~ .. , ~ " 0 G HARiOR -ARIA . · · 234 : •~17th· STREET, COSTA MESA '6121'" l~tnna, pwr, air Int d!tor, coNiole. Nu tirel, bdm. 2-1 cond. -.. oner.· Prt prey. 50-2971 OPEN Molldty !Inv Frh11y 'Ill ·9 p.m. WA'l'O:I -,.. 'TV lbowl oo the ll!t: ., ,.. • find In tbe Q ........ Adl.Qedctbem OP!N 'Ill 6·p.m. S.turdty -Cl..,.t Sullday A•th•rhH l11lck. Opel ' J•tit•r O•al.r S•rvll11 the H•rhr h•• 141·7761 -c:m -9IOO -c. .. HARK! MONEY CANNOT IUY FINER SIRYlct Hutt MOltl 'PltOFISSIONAL SALES AND LU.SIN• CONSULTATION , 1 t AND YET • •• • t• WI All lUIHUSSf-Y coummv1 9IOO Now Con ' BUYING? OR LEASING? -ORDER YOUR 1969 .TODAY ' . ' 9IOO Sin stock! BEl.VEDERES lnc.ludin9 Satellte1, Road Runners and 6TX1 Priced from ••• $2272- &.,; •• Number HEl0174l BARRA~UDAS . . , ' Varied Equipmerit Selection. Prit;ed from , • , $2471 Eog;n• Numb" 18Bll1946 Chryslen and Imperials Proc!lc1lly All Mocl1lol SAVE TO • , , $,IJ47 '66 PONTIAC •TO H1rdt11t • C111p1. 4 ,,.ff, Trl-p1w1r, \'1, reli'lo . .,.., li11..... t RVl417 I s2222 '63 -DODGE .. '66 DODGE .; .. , t '"' h•rCto1t. VI, ut91n1tlc. , ,,.,.. h11t1r, 1w1r 1t11rl11t 111d br1li:1a, 11ci1f 111h. lTSF2701 $2111 66 CHRYS. 300 '65 DODGE P1l1r1 2 door hardtop. VI, 111tom1flc, radio 111d h1tt· er, power 1N1ri119. Mtr, No. ot•tt $1599 '64 PLYMOUTH 440. Vt, '7'~· r1cllo, h11tN, ~'f 1t..rl~I· FAC. TORY Al .. CONDJTIONIN•. tKY OJI)· Dur herclte,. VI, '"''''"'" I • l '-' YI • ' fl'ri "'"' OIGM, , 11, r••1•· aat•r, 11•••r ' •&H PS Pl P l • , . ' a11te. tram., , , . • t.•r ~I .,,. •1, ,_., A I•'•""• FACTOllY , Alll wh1Jews. Ftcfory eir, tte . NDJTIONINCi ISVN177t really frtth cer, {,l'VlSt) 5999 $2666 $2299 ' '68 PLYMOUTH C1utom Sub11rN11 St1tle11 W19011. lll CID VI, AT, RIH, PS, n, w.w. F1ctory 1ir. F1ctory w1rT111ty, PIAI· G8D207111, $3555 '68 PLYMOUTH F11ry Ill 4 Dr. H.T. 't'I, 1ttt.. 'tr1111., RIH, !tS, vl"YI roof. F1ctory 1lr. 111. 1f f1c.fOl'y' wty. low mll11. (VGE llll $3444 .......... tllrwtti s-t,Y, a.t.mtiw .. IJt ~ "• "" end .... Al~twt"'lllbltctt. ............ ! ) l \- .1 j I I l l ' : ........ -r_.--• . ---""' . .---i( • ~MLY-PAOT-EDIT-OBIAI._pAGE--__ • The Airport· Treadmill Proiresa toward a location of a new conunerdal airport !or Orange County'• obvious needs Is nil. Tb e whole project is on a treadmill, getting nowhere. When the Boan! of Suparv!Jlon commissioned t b e William I. Pereira organization to study the county'& air needs and come up with feasible answers, the re were hopea that a logical and reasonably acceptable site, or sites, could be turned up. That hope ls dimming. In transmitting the docu- ment tu the Board of Supervisors, Pereira said, "It is clear that no single solution, no single plan, and none of the alternate regional airport sites offer ideal solu- Uons." Three ol. the five locations suggested are military installations at El Toro, Santa Ana and Los Alamitos. A> espectad, the Department of Defense Is not about to volWlleer these sites as "possible" or "available'' for civilian aviation use .tor the foreseeable future. Bolsa Om.ca Beach - a state park -was one of two other ~suggested. Robert Bresnahan, county director of s, declared last week that Bolsa Clµca Is loo close the lligllt patterns of Long Beach. It is in the western end of the C<>U11ty, while the population center is moving south. And it would be highly destruc· tive of existing homes and property values . San Joaquin Hills is the fifth "possible" site. In ad- dition to the adverse effect it would have on adjacent residential areas, it is close to existing flight patterns ol the Marines' El Toro base. The airport commission decided to bold public hearings on the Pereira site suggestions, not to deter~ mine a site but to let tb<o public and the military voice their views -and, It b hoped, hear aomo coDstructlvo Ideas for alternates. Nut on the commission's agenda la a beerina on the Bolsa Chica site at the HunUngtnn Boacb Hilb School Sept. 16. It's a reasonable predlclion ~ t!ie proponderan<e of t~mony . at that hoar!nf •Ill lie negatJve. Just the letters to the DAILY Pl.LOT'• Mailbox column -every ono of them against the Bolla Chica site -are enough to indicate there probably will be mostJy con in any pro and con debate. After that will come a bearing on the San Joaquin site, and likely more of the same. To Bresnahan's expressed 1urprie, none of the user! of the county's fas~growing air service-has ap- peared to support any new site. And yet, Orange COUJ)o ty Airport's passenger trafftc bas grown from 178,955 in the first seven months of 1967 to 391,Uf in the compar- able 1968 period. On one point there is no dissent: Orange County needs and must have f<>r it.a future economic bee.1th a modern air service. But What -and where?· Some sugg""t that the only possible answer'rests in slid.DC off the top of billy terrain in some area of the eastern or solftheastem part of the county -even JS Pitlt.5- burgh, Pa., did more than three decades ago. Perhaps the most important result to be acb!eved by the bearings and continuing debate will be better public realization of the magnitude and complexity of the problem. It may tum out that the county will fina1Jy have to settle for metroports to feed passengers to out-of..coun· ty regional and internalional airporta -a poor com- promise in an age when air service bas become ·even more important to commerce than Che railroad passen- ger trains formerly were. • What's So 'Cheated, DoufJle.-crossed Workingman' W~ong Way to Punish a Child 61·eat 1fbou··"lc----L~ah~o~rP---Exp6se~-Wall-ac-e- Growing Vp? Supppoee you wer.. trytng tu leach our child not to tteal, and a a lesson you stole a dollar out of his piggy-bank and refused to mum ~t. Do you im· agine that this would teach the child not to steal, or merely to steal more cleverly? Obviously, lte:aling from a dlild is DO W':rf to correct or reform hi& steal- ing babit. Then wby do we Imagine that p<mlsbing a dlild for his "8· gre6Sioa is a proptr' way to cure hil aggreuion? What pontsbmettl doel ll -at best -make tbe d!lld &too 1Cme partlcW8r form of aggression. But then it bre9ks out elsewbert at JCme other time. TIIERE IS AN even .,..... ood; szquence. When parent, employ physical punlslunent, M psychologist Rohert Seart:fE' out, "they are providing a Ii. eumplt cl. 1he me o! ag.gresskrn at very moment they are trytng to tndl 1lle child not to be ag-;ressive." And, as Sear• goes an to ny, "The child, who copies hil parents In !Mrlf ways, ta likely to leam e1 much from this example ot. soooe11sful aggression on his parent.' part u he b from the pain Of punishment." PUNISHMENT AT homo re!nf<nes aggression elsewhere -t1:ti! is why so many children who ere docile and "obed:iell't" at home are likely to be a problem at 1ebool, while children who cut up more freely at home are surprisingly ti-act.able in achool. The Glueck'a classic study of 1,IXIO delinquent and no n-d el in q ue n t youngsters snowed t!lat, contrary to general opinion of the uninfocmed pubtic, it U; too much 1trlclne11 rather tbal1 too much leniency . at home that provokes tho adoleorent Into delin· quent behavioc. What seems to be "le- niency" in some c.aises is merely in· difference or neglect. PllNlSllMENT OF criminals ts society'• impllclt confession of failure; .it is neither retributive nor refcrmative, !~ Jt merely makes the IUbject worM wlt!Jout m • k l n g anyl!Jing else better. And, likewise, puniahment of children is a confession ttlat 1be parents' moral authority and intelleotual power are not adequate to cq>e with the satis!.actory shaping of a small human. We have yet to learn how to rear people in an atmosphere that can channel their aggressive instincts into creative and productive paths. As long as we have to exhibit parental ag- gression to curb childish aggression, the only lesson they will learn i!l that aggression worb ..... if you are strong enough, big enough, and fierce enough to get away with n. Boring a Taxicab Driver Remarks that a t.ax1 driver gets tired of bearing! "Can you change a 120 bill? Socry, It's the smallest I've got on me." "This is a hold-up. Don't give ue any trouble. Just pull over to the curb like a nice fellow, and fork over the cash." "Ple36e double park here while I run into this department store and take back a dress I bought last week. It'll only take me a minute at the most." "Can't you 600 a more interesting traffic jam than tttls one?" "Nevet mind trying to give me the 1cenic ride. I know the city. Just take me tllere the quickest way.'' "Why sre we going so slow? You haven't got into a funeral procession by mistake, have you?" "LOOK, BUDDY, can't you find a smoother street than tli.s? Everytime you hit s bump your meter jumps 20 cents." Bg Geo,.ge ---. Dear ~rge : My brother-in-law, who wants to get into the newspaper business, does nothing but hang 4ll'Ollnd the comer saloon and drink. I thini he needs help. Do you know a kiDdly editor who mfibt be wllllng to help him? JOE C. o. .. Joe C.: "Praotially any editor In tile alllce -.Id be happy to run OMI' tD U.. ~ s&Joon and .. ,... lln>lber·ln·lo• drink. 11111 IJllTn tied up until aft.r the ant tctitlaD.. B0we1'•, u chanCfl -111 .. ft, I'm rr ... and il ~· ""7IDI rn be r!ghl over. ,._ .U, lhlt'1 What I'm ben lot. nnttt lo ~ -lilt Ol1ly ....... CdlllllUlill who g!VOI .... ·-' llaftll,lltlD and ----11A'• couclt.) "We're just a couple ol lonely sail· ors, Mac, fresh of£ our ship. You like to do your patriotic duty, don't you? WeU , then, haw about taking us to a bar where we can meet a couple or patriotic chicks?" "I see by the idenmy card on your dashboard that you are J'.lennan Pfei f- flebaum . I'm Jack Gassoway-in life insurance. While we're stuck in traffic here, wily don't I s11ow you a new pol- icy that'll enable you to retire Irom this kind of life at 62?" ''I ~anna go home. !sh thish cab taken?" "STEP ON IT, Hennan. If you make It to tlhe air tea'minal in time for me to make my plaoe, there'll be an extra quarter in it for you." "Let's see-65, 75, 80 , 90. and five pennies make 95. The e:t'8Cl {are, right on the button. Sorry, that's ell the change I have. I'll tJp you double the next time l ride with you." "We're .touristl!i . I suppose lf T .a.!!lced you to steer us to a good restaurant, you'd only take t11 to one that gave you a lO pel"«nt commissioo, wouldll't you?" "ls this cab free! Ftoe. That's what I've been looking for all my lif&-a tree t.ulcab." ''WHY IS rr THAT on nlny days you guy1 alwaYI stop for a wtiman but never will stop fOf a men! It ought to be the other way round-women ~ all wet &11yway." "Don't pay any .u.nuon to my UI· t1e son. driver. Jgnore him. Since be fol that -~. he lbooU It at everybodJ'." "Just <k-tve oround tlJe pork, Her-man. I don't want to 10 ,llJ)'"!llhert in pertkUlaT. I j111t •ant to tallt to •omeooe." ' CHICAGO -Once upon a ti·me l.n a country called Wonderful.and, there v.-ere wars and rio'l$ aDd unease and disillw:;icmment. Now Wonderful-and was run by those called The Grown-Upi3 . And it was clear th2l1 The Gt'own-Ups weren't running it very well. It was clearest of all to The Oblldren. "Why can't there be peace and equality and justice a n d kindness?" they said. "Why? Why ?" "Don't ask so many questions," s&<id The Grown-Up& irritably. 11You'll understand just as soon as you're Grown-Ups too." THE CHILDREN rwore they would never miderstand. They vowed to tear down this sorry scheme of thin.gs en· !!rely. Only they dida' quit.. kn<>W bow. Then along came a Shining Knight on a white charger wbo said he would lead them to peace and equality and justice and kindness. Some of The Children thought his name was Eugene. Some thought it was Bobby. And some came to ttUnk it was Teddy. But whatev« his name, The Children worshipped The Sl'<nlng Knig1it. And they followed him through snows e.nd deserts and valleyg and mountains and forests for monUis and months and ·thousands and thousanda of miles. · At last be led them to the very citOOel of The Grown-Ups, a fortress called Chicago. THERE W E R E clul><:arrying guards in white helmets as far as The Children could see. And there were Grown-U-ps every\\lhere, openly wheeling and dealing aOO maneuver· ing with public contempt fO£ fairness e.nd ju.stice. "Fea not ." cried 'Ibe Otlldren. "We shall win the battle, for our ca.use is just and our hearts are pure." So the baottle began. Some of The Children were brutally clubbed. Some were reviled. And all were appalled by how callously and u n f a i r I y The Grown·Ups fought. "U that's the way they want to fig'ht," said The Children, as the tide ran egainst them, "W'e'll fight that way, too." SO SOME WHO had talked ol kindnesses threw rocks. And some who bad talked of fairness tried to wheel and deal But they didn't know how. And The Shining Knight went down to defe-at quickly and easily •.• just as The Grown-Ups bad known he would all along. Some of 1be Children wept. "It's not fair," said a beautiful young girl, her 18.rge eyes ~t with tears. "It's just not fair." But many gm apathetic and disillusioned. "I guess that's ttie way Ufe is," they aaid wearily, "and tbere'1 not inucb we can do out it." AT THIS, THE Grown·Ups patted them OD their .shoulden and laid. "See? We told you that you'd un· derlland when you becmne Grown· Ups, too." So , I S expected, k WS.1 6 famOUJ vie· tory for 1be G.rown·Ups. A n overwhelmingly euy victory, as ex· pocted. All ... ~· And tlle ooly odd !bing In tht glorious hour ol. triumph wu tNit no one was happy -It, not 'l'llo G!'OIW·Upg nor The New Grown·\lpl, No one WI$ happy at oil MORAL: So -'s IO .,.,.t - crowtnc up? ~ . - NOTES AFl'ER CHICAGO- Leadlen of American labor bave taken nalAl Ii Geo.go Wallace's p0llcy o! anuring hLs crmvds that he . 11 the wcckingman'1 friend and that he espeolally b"' at heart tilt laterest of the small wage earners. The week UJbeTed in by Labor Day aeenu an appropriate oae in wbidl to present 1ome of the statiJtic,s in the pamphlet wbicll Ibis •eel! .will begin to be circulated amoni working people. '!be ltatl<tlcs tn ti are ta1m>. u the pamplllet -.i, !rotn var!oul bullottns lssU<d in 1916 and stilc:e by the U.S. Department cl. Labor, Buruu cl. Labor Statistics. There aho are s!Atistlcs tai«l1 from tbe National Education AlsoalaUon Of tbe United aai... . ONE OF THE reports Is titled "Working fer Birmingham wages." In an lntroducUon a atatement ii made that Blnntngham wages are only a part oC tbe George ~allaoe record. It ls &aid tllat be bu loaded the Alabama ta.< elructure agaluet the workingman and in favor ol 4be well-to.do and the CO!"p«ations. He h11, say the labor loaders, che~ and double-croned the world.ng man. "Some friend," ii the comment. A sample al tile lllatwla !nclndes these : U you are a carpenter it costa you MO .a week to-work under George Wallace. In Chicago a carpenter makes $5.45 ·an hour; in ·Cleveland, $5.45 ; In San Frandaco, $5.20; In Detroit, $5.06. Birmingham wages are $4.00. H you .e a bus driver, the report saya, it C01ta you more than t.,10 a week to WCl'k under George Wallace. In Olicago a bus driver mates $3.41 an hour; In Cleveland, '$5.25; ., San Franclsoo, $5.65; tn Detro!~ $5.17. Birmingham wages are '2.62. TIIE SCHOOL TEACHER als& b told that It costs' her $2,000 a year - or more, in l(Jme cases, mudt more - to wn Wld<r George Wallace. Scboo1 teacher& in Qdcago make an averac• o! •.DI: In Cleveland, $'1,70ll; In 8811 Franobco, no,1111: in Detroit, '8,250. Blnningbam'a average salarle1 are '6,141. Wage rates and earni!lgs tor certain occupatiom 1n 1eleded U.S. cities are presented. They tr• then measured agalnal Blnntn&ham. Jn Cli.cago, Cleveland, Denyer, Detroit, Min- neapolil, San Fl"aocisco, Sea~e. and st. Louis the avetage wages in building tradn range from a litlt.le below $5 to • lligb al $5.45. The Birm- ingham aver-re ii $4. Automotive mec.il.ldcs in the ume Otiet average close to fl Birmingbam w.ages avenp $3.011. Another section titled "Out Of Work, Out d Luck," deals with maximum weelily UDellll>loyment benefi!J In th• nation u compared with ~e in Mr'. Wallace's Alabama'. The av!rage weekl)" beDef1t paid for t ., t a J unmtpl-In tile United Slat., la $40. 'Ibe Alabama average ii $30. workman's compematioo ii the lowest in the United States. Anot:her chapter is headed, 11No Future for Children under George Wallace." Under the heading, "Where Do You Want Your Child To Go To School?" the report being issued ·thia week notes that money doem't necessarily make good schools, but It says the absente of money almost surely means pom: 1chooll. lt then presents tho 196H8 exepoditurel per pupil. Tbe U.S . .average is $581; the average for tbe Southeastern states, wbk:h it the ~st Of any region In the country, 1a $457. Ye~ Alai>ama'1 average U a mere $389. Th1' is com4 pared with the expenditure per pupil in otb.eJ' areas as follows : New England, $584; Mldeut, '765; the Far West, '6211. ANOTHER CIW'TER 1a headed ''The Truth about ~ge Wallace'• Law and Order." It makea a munbet' of points alter noting that George W alliice claims to be tho c:andldate cl. law and order. Yet, says the report, Wallace·land bu one of the highest murder rates in the nation. Wan.ace makes a gnat poln~ the pamphlet notes, of claiming that tt>e streeta: ot: Washington, D.C., are oot safe to walk on at night. FBI figures show that the murder rate in Washington is 7.7 percent per 100,llX> populatioo, .not far above the 5.6 percent per 100-, 000 national average. But, says the report, in George Wallace"s Binning· ham the murder rate is 12.2 percent ANOTHER CHAPTER is beaded per 100,000 people. How safe is that? "Hurt on the Job? Still Out d Luck." These are some of the questions, of The report notes that each year more C<JUl'1S!, that labor hopes will be asked than 2 millioo workers are disabled by of Mr. Wall8<4' and they intend to try aocidenta on the job. One·halt' million !!.Jld see that every working man, 4I't! disabled by oc~tJ1)ational ~,...--~friend Mr . Wallace says be ts, N•arly 15,000 Me ki!lled. Yet, reports knows tbe stat1atlcal 18cU al>out t.be bulletin, ln W a 11 ace· land Wallace-land. Corrects Cryonics Report To the Edito!': This is to thank you for the article (by reporter Pameia Powell) on the Cryonics Youth Auociatioo and the cryonlca ldft which appeared on Sat. urday, AUfUI{ 24. lt ia indicative of your ability to apot 1omethin1 of po- tential Importance that tho article wu published at all. In general, Jt wu a good article. but I feet the bqlnning WL'll rather poor, u it left tlle reader up in the air for awhile until be waa able to piece to(ether just what wu go1na on. The article also cont.alned several er· rors, the most important ol which are contained Jn tbe lollowlna: Dear Gloomy Gus: r undentand tho Democ:rattc Party plana, •• a way ol w~ 4 la& m.y a&• sroup u men, to promise aome pot in every ctdcltea. -v. R. A. L.it.n t.-,.....,. .,., ...,_, 1'11nM"" ..,.""" eMllld _,...,. tti.lr --Ill • _,,.. w ...... ,... """' • _..,,.. lttl9n • "" ""°' .. l lll'nlM,.. flbM Ill .....,_., All llttln lftllfl IMtudt --~ Mt fMU.,_ ..,.,,_. llut 1111n11 wOI 11t wt!Nllll .. -. . FIRST OF AIL, Jn the paragraph mentlooJng the Anatomlcal Gift fl.d (which, incidentally, was rat ht r confused), tt tbrted that tbls act was pa.ased "several years aeo. '' It WU puaed only rf!Cently, and provides that the remains of a pet19D Will be dlsposed of in the m&Met tha person himaeU describes betor.band, and cannot be changed b1 IJllddlio& or misguided relatlvea. ' Se<:oodly, an omlnloll In the de,. crlptlon cl. a sliDllicant breUtbroqb In cryoblo!Qgy rendered ,..., of It meanlnglen. 4'SucceufUI -OUel of. 1uspeosloa uatnr tn1mal organs have -do<umented. Fa!IJ &aid. 'One Jnvol...t • do( _,. .. 11>ey toyt lt out and frole It, and laler replaced I~ and Ibo doe II oW1 a!M,' he aald." Mlu p..,.n .. glecto<I to mention that lht lr:ldnay. "bicb bad not been lroz. *'i wu removed. And Incidentally, the ar!er)' thn>ulh wl>lch the cryo-pro- tac:dft oolutlon ts perfused ts oa the FRONT cl. tha necl:, not tilt boclt. TllE8E COMPLAINTS (and com- p!Jllnlt ..,... tht wuual number cl. l11lOll'apblaii emn tn the "'11cle) , are the only I'!al ones l have to tell you of. There were other t'Ollfused areas, but none was too signific&JX. And so 1 thank JOU on ce .again !ot your .willingneaa to air the highly re. volutionary concept of cryonic suspen- aion. Your newspaper article will doubtless be published In a boot at some future date Jn a compilation of some of the early newspaper articles on th• topic of cryontcs. Thus will your neWWpaper be immortalized along With the pioneer "cryonaut.1'' With which it has taken it! time to bt concerned. J GREGORY M. FAHY Preatdent Cryonics Youth AsaodaUoa ...... ~ ThW8d.ay, S.pUmber ~. 1988 TM <ditorlal pog• of th< Jloar Paot •ttb to inform and 1tfm- tdatt ntldtn b11 pre1nting Chia M101pop<r'1 oplniom and -"""ID'll Oft fopjCI Of fnltrtll end ~ .. by J>Tovidlng • forum for th• expre1don of our Nodcn' oplniom, and br prerniting CM diwrse oM-10o poiftts Of f1<formcd Obi.,,_ end lpak4"""' Oft topia of tM day. • Robert N. Weed, Publbher !