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MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 9, '1968
YOL ''• NO. 117, t lacTtOflll. • PA••&
Charges Weighed
T.U Fire
Newport Beach firemen douse·
palm tree' durfug minor brush
fire that s'wept vacant hillside
lot' between Riverside Avenue
and Cliff Drive Sunday afler-n~n. There Were · n'o. injuries
and no damage to · stru.ctures.
Caus,e :Of ~·fire-was. unknown.
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Cabin Crui-ser
Sinks . Outhoar·d ..
By ALMON LOCKABEY ·or .._ 1'9111 ""·....,
uwe wm an in the water waving
and screaming for help," aald Eaton.
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Last· Ride· Ended Here
'W ~JDan Gives
CJµ~~.j9 t~Wf?f :
Newport' Beach police today. were hi.
a quaodal'y u to what cluqes -if
any<.., to filo.aga1D1t Ill• 9:wner or a.:P.
fool .cobln -'lfllldl ,-and -. .., -'o.ltW&rd ~ tlun-~--. la!ldflf• .... • -"nie accident occ~ ._ )Ill
y.ida off Ille Santa AD& llWtr 8'ltY
about 1 p.m. Saturday. Four occupantfl
of tlie ou~ .Jum~ overboard
•econdl bifore Wlarger'bolifllll;uck.
The ou1board WllS holed·111roullb and
"We couJd. ~ two men come out on
tl1e ~ of the otlier boa~" aald
. Mwhe&: ''There WU, DO -'at tile
wheel 'nley watched us for e mlnufe
'.an.I~ .,,ai;~ ·-to 'the ~~L ~·, ·-:-~·\;.1 . .-. .
any -•ssfd ~ ~~ d ""'"8
to the retcue of-the f:,Dr Jn tbe 1Vater.
Anolh« boOt . ..,. •. ~.to ·111.
tercep~ the ~er:, , .. ' · On Free.way
A ! eon.a: Mesa woman m~ked for
death b:Y a fr~e;way sniper llas -PT?"
vided sUbstan6.a1 leads ·m Aug .. 7
murder oC a yeuag UJ.Otofcyc~. Foun·
taiD Valley police re.vealed. today, .
AJ)parently Mrs. Pearl Pow:e~· 984
El Camino Sl, was a near vicµm of
the same sniper, officers said. ·
Mrs. Powers was on the same sec-
tion of the San Diego Freeway at
about the same hour a guJlnian killed
21-year-old cyclist J~es M. Gardner.
Two shots were fired at her car by a
driver who pulled alonJ side.
She saw the driver tun face and has
described him end bis ~uto to ln-
vl'i!tigcltors.
"/The 1'J'l8n pointed a pistol at me and
fired twice'," she said to 1nvestigating
oficers. 1 ;
Mrs. Powers s8'd ttiat ·~ car -;-
descriPed -as oi mid l95()1s vbttage -
had foilowei1 het frbm the intersection
of the San Diego and Ha'rbor,freeways.
"l was going fairly stow, because ~
was tow on gas. l knew that he'd been
followlnJ? me. but thought be had lost
me by the time l got to the ~ach
Boulevard offramp," she said.
"Then all in a sudden about Warner
A venue, be wu right next to me. I
heard two pings and this whizzing
sound so I looked at his face . He was
reaching over to the right side of the
car with this pistol pointed at my
head. So I stepped on tt, gas· or no
gas." she said.
Mrs. Powers added she ~ jhe
Incident as soon al ahe arrived home.
Her call was registered on the police
loll at 2:50 a.m., she said.
Gardner's body wa1 found near
Euclid Street at 2 a.m. by passing
Costa Mesa patrolman Ted CUJ1'Y.
Mrs. Powers' vehicle 11.ad no vilible
bullet holes eccordtng to Fountain
I' Valley Lt MarviJ> Fortin. "! think
with • bit or luct we're going to be
able to get that car.'' he said,
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OcdlPants of tlie outl>oard were
Michael J:Eaton and his wife Doris,
13019. Morningside Way, Los Angeles,
and' Thomas D: Mulherin and his son, TbOmu J, Mulherin.
GROUP FISHING
Eaton told police he ad his
passengers were fishing when ti:Jey
saw the cruiser approaching on a col·
lision course about fJCX> yards away.
Eaton said·hil wife exclaimed that
the other boat was going to collide.
· Eaton said he assured his wife that the
ctuiser:. would see them and 'change
course.
As UM\ larger boat co:ilinued on tlie
collision .coune, · Eaton abouted far
SQJD«llle to start the engine, but tt was
too· late. Alt four dived into the water a
few aeconds before ttle cruiser smt.6b·
ed. intO the smaller boat, according to
Eaton.
Sni1>«1r Hits 3
LA Policemen
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Three Los
Angeles police offlcen wen gunned
down by shotgun bluts today . -they went to an apartment house to iii~
vesii.gate a telelfl<>ne call that a nude
man with a rifle wu at large in the
area.
A man was 1bot and killed at the
SCenet One policeman was ·re p,o rte d
criUully wounded --In the lace
-and taken to Morningside Hospital
far emergency treatment. 'l'be two
ottJera were taken tQ Central Recelv·
.lng Hospital with 1es11er injuries.
1'011.ce were seeking to determine
whether tl1e purpooe ot t11e original
call was to lure o(ficera Into a trap.
The policemen were felled by blasts
tired from a front unit of the apart· meat complex.
·sminikil Uke Quake
BOAT SEARCRING '
Police said the of.Per patrol boat was
already searching foc the ·Crwse.-
follow!l)g reports that it bad almost
run down a sailboat.
The boat was finally a'J>IX'eb81lded
and escorted to the Harbor Depart·
ment where a report was filed on
owner Warren J. Hoke, 53, of '1>17
DeMille Dr~ve, Los Angele., and ma
passenger, Homer N. Davis, 42, 3915
E .. Gage, Los ·Angeles .
"Investigation is still continuing, 0
said Lt. James Parker, "we Wi:U pro-
bably me a compWnt totoorrow."
A.sked what charges wobld be filed,
Parker said be was uncertain:
"There is a seotion in the 'Calif<rnia
BNting Laws which prohibits r'eckless
or 1 negligent operation but ~ doo't
know who the operator waa since
there was no one at the wheel," said
Parker.
Parker said the victims were willing
to sign a citizen's arrest but did not
know Whom to name as ttie· operator.
"We could not make a physk.al ar·
rest as we did not witness the ac·
Odent." Parker siaid.
Parker said it was not known
whethez: the cruiser was being
operated on automaUc pilot.
"We wlll probably file a complaint
alleging failure to report am accident,"
Parker said.
Mn:. Eaton was treated for a
twi.sted ankle and ThOl!lllll D. Mulherill
for cutJ on the head . The victim• were
tak<D to Hoai Memorial Ho~.
Guests. Rousted
LAS VEGAs, Nev. (UPI) -Ai
estimated 460 guests, gamblers an.::I
employes at the Frontier Hotel were
rousted frmt their rooms and from
the main cullio early Sunday morning
after an ano"nymous caller warned the
main JW!tcl>board of a bcmb pianl.ed
aomewhere in the hotel. No bomb was
-Jn • tc).mlnute ·-·
8-ton Pipe Misses Lagu·nan
"It oounded lib ., earth~. l
thoogbt I'd had I' It waa j1111t lucky It
didn't bountt lnto the bedloom." ,
Helen Hamen, 122 Cleo St., LafUIMl
Beecb, felt luckJ ti> be alive SwldlY
morntnc. 1 • • • • An elgb!-ton concrete IOC\lon o! drllnlc• pipe, pried loole by vandals,
had hurtled -. the Ciao cllff above
the b e a e b, narrowlY mWtn1 the
bedroom of her ~h home.
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FATAL CRASH -Santa Ana woman died follow·
ing this accident in Laguna Beach. AuUiorities have
not yet detennined what c~used EJjzabeth Brown,
44,. to lose control of her car. Guest in house' dove
through window to 'safety, esc~pinj ~·tk"i5 illjllly.'
Qrildren · Killed .
By Suffocation
Mter Girl Raped
r.AKE ARROWHEAD (AP) -
Sberifi's olfi<:ers say.an a.fear-old girl w*8 sexually assaulted before she.and
a &.year-old boy were suffocated and
left nude beneath a bridge north of
IAke Arrowhead.
The bodM!s of Victoria CaldWell of
~· Diego and Paul Eugene Saltzman
Jt.. of Cedar Glen were found Saturday
bY, campen .•
Their heads were sheathed in large
plastic clothing bags and the boy's
balds were bound behind him with
•l"'°"cilll's tape.
fon autopsy Sunday showed the girl
Sile! been raped and botll di<d of suf.
ftption.
San Bernardino County Sherifi hank Bland dlreded more than 30
dftect;ives seeking clues to the slayer.
: 'l'he chiJdren disappeared Friday
from a Crestline street. Bland said the
little boy and girl were waiting outside
a1>ar tn Crestline for the boy's father
to take them home.
'J)etectives searched the remote,
bftvtly tilmbeftd area and questioned
campen and Q-estltoe merchanz retidents wbo mlgbt have seen e -I· 'Ibo elder Saltnnan wae In bar
Wh Bomie Patricia Ferguson, a glrl Jriend who bad been caring for the
thlldren while Saltunan was at work, illond said.
• V!cloria, the daughler o( Mrs. Wayoo B. Mill« or Sall Diego and Eric ~wan of Twin Peaks, bad been
~onlng w I t b her rat11er and
~ternal grandparents who live near
t..lle ArrQWheacL Ml.as Ferguson_ was
bill-a\Btt.
~ '1be bodies were fOUl1d . beneath an oiil ·Toll Road brldp acroa a i0.109!
The road leadl. from Lake /v:-
d lo tho d...-t. •
Billld said no idenWlable t Ir e ~ lolnl oo eitl1er side or
bddce. Tbe clilldrm1·1 c!oflllnC II
11111 mllsil!&.
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Woman Killed When Ct;it ·
' . \ ' A car crash~ ln(o the living room of
a Laguna Reach residence Sat~day,
fatally injuring tl1e woman driver and
demolishing the howe.
'E!Wlbeth B~own . '44, Santa Ana,
died · at South Coast Community
Hospital at 4:20 p.m., about 21h ho·urs
after the shattering accident. Death
was caused by traumatic injury, a
deputy coroner said. ·
Roger Miller. a guest at the house,'
said he was walking from the bedroom
into the living room when the wall
started moving toward him.
Miller heard the explosive crash and
the room began to collapse about him.
Brlclts, book11 and debril flew. Miller
suffered minor injury as a brick
struck him on the tiead. He then dived
through a window to ll'afety.
Fire Ca,,t. Charles Kuhn said the
rear vffleels of the car were still spin·
ning agalnst the cement foundation of
the remains of the frame houSe when
firemen arrived. One tire was afire
Crom friction.
Police Lt. Frank Sdiepen said the
southbound car had turned oU upper
Roller Coaster
Nears Last Ride
LONG BEACH (UP!) -The world's
largest, futelt and • tteepest roller
coaster wUl 1care the daylights out oC riders , ... the last time next Sunday ..
The "cyclone racer" in the Nu-Pike
amU11ement area bu oan1ed IDCl'6.
than 25 million peraou alDc9 It wu
C¥ned oo Memorial Doy in 1930,
Along with aimUar rolter coasters .ince torn ®wn, In Antwerp, Bel&lum,.
and Cairo, Egypt, It WU file bl(Jeat
anywhere. 1
The roller coutar la being nomoved ,
to make way for an .ccns mad •
l)'Slem ror the liner Queen MAry, coo-
vorted to a !I o a t I n c bolt! and r.,taurant, at h« permaljent berlll In
Lo111Beadlllarilor. ~'
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Cat:alina St., diagonanj .acta.'" T11alia.
Street.in¥J the·,corner+ lo' at ~a ~d
Catalina. · 1 1 ••
It cra!hed through a fence and il'lto·
the house: kilocking down ~ brtd
chlmney and .Ian. · · ' ' . . Schopen said it is not known what
caused the driver to lose contrOl of th6'
car. She lived at 1636 W. Wisteria St.,
Santa Ana, and wu believed to have
been a dometUc employe lo an
Emerald· Ba1 residt.nce.
An autopsy ts 1ebedUled by the co~
oner's office.
John Garau, 910 Glenneyre St.,
owner of the small house said ltJ rem-
nanl~ will have to be tarn down.. . .
ur...,,. Cou&
We•tller
That sun ls out to stay -at
least through Tuesday when
it'll .tie up to 78 along the RI•
shore and stretchlnc to IO de-
, greea a few milea lnland. . ...
INSIDE TODAY
Laguna Btoch's BiU Toomt11
...,. th• u.s. '01vmp1c d«othlo!I
triali J>I Soi.u. toke Ta/lot owr
the 10tt~ amaadna a ucrr-,
world nco<d tolol · of 1,2l2
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DAILY PlloT • ll~.~9.1918 -----
f;etting Ready tar Big Day ,
Schoo! buses get final tuning, teecheT11 final brief-of school tomorrow. Here EMier Bequette, bead ol
ing, and 80,000 Orange Coast area school children the Ocean View School District transportation de.
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Huey Guilty I
J~ry ·Return8 Ve~dict of Ma~~ughter I
J OAKLAND (,\!') -Black Panther
leader Huey Newton, 261 wu con..
. \'lcted · Sundat lil,i.t <JI wiUJ!tlr1
manalauglrter m .., 11111n& ol a wblta
poUtAnnan. Tbl Juey tool< lour d171 lo
nlldl a verdict.
• -·· attor-net. Cbtrle1 R. Gar-ry, moved immediately for an 1m111
<>(,judflllleol aod ..... trial, aod IO!d
w.r he ·"""14 lffeal tho con\'lctlon to
the u.S: Supreme Court u nece111ary.
The verdict 40dJdn't mate any
sense," Garry told neW"Sinen.
Tbe defense contended t!lat the dead
pollcem1t1 hated Nesroe• and baraas·
ed them.
New1oo could be lmpr!Joned from
two to 15 y..,..; A boarlt>g wu 1et Irr
Tbursday on Gery's motionl.
The jury of aeveD women end fivl men found Newton eulll.Y of 1bootlng
patrolman John Frey Jut Oct. 28 In a
Weot Oakland Negro dUtrlct
The prosecution said the kllllng oc·
curred after Frey stopped a c• con-
~ Ne..ton and anolher Ntpo lot
qu-g about tralllc ticl:ell. Frey
-lbot five 'llme1 and bled to death. Another officer; Herbert Hee.ne1, wu~
~ wounded, and Newton Wat
Ibo! once.
Tbe~endec!an~-ittrlal ' '
colllllclad In Ille atmoophera of an
armldeal!IP.
Doz..., of pcillcem.. were la the
cour1hoUla clurlng Ille trlol aod spec-
tatora ,,.,, 1earched ~ · before
enterillg tbe courtroom.
Ne,.o mllltaata bad predicted trou-
ble ti the vmllct weut aplmt Newton
but Ille •II)' -quiet today.
Newton -tared expressiOnleu when
the verdict was read.
Id Uie jury was clt.mii11od, Ill
unldentlited peraon among the spec·
taticn shout.eel. '"Black 1'01f'erl"
'!be jury loUDcl Newton lmiocem·Qf a
1econd cqwrt, -Ult and battery with
a deadly weapon on Keane.a. It ruled,
too; ·Iba! N-:• 19&1 kn1lllll con·
\'ldlon wu a ltlooy and that lllerelore
the current lDlmilucJller conviction
could cam a penal!)' of ·two to 15
Years in Prison inatead of one to llS.
The jury coctamed one Negro, its
foreman.
In en impromptu new1 conference
before televlalon camerat, Garry
quoted Newton a saying of the
vmlict: .. I want you to know tb•
Blai:k P-are very unhappy
WILL APPEAL
Panthers' Newton
because· theae are the kind of d!Jap-
pointmenta we've been receiving."
bid farewell to summer in preparation for opening partment, checks school bus light. Allies S1;11ash
·Daley Claims News Media. 2 Red Forces; 3 Lose Lives
In Weekend
Auto Accidents
West Newport Beaches
Get Face Lift of Saud
Three Uves were claimed by Orange
County traffic accidents over the
weekend.
The dead:
--<:alvln Pasley, 39, 3311 Camille
Street, Santa Ana was killed Saturday
at 8:30 p.m. in Garden Grove when his
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car went out of control and struck the
center divider on M·:wgaou.a Street:
-Elizabeth Brown, 44, 1 6 3 6
Wy&1eria, Santa Ana, died at 4,ro
p.m. Saturday when her car left the
roadway and itruck a house. Sbe was
going down Thalia str .. t In Laguna
Beach.
-Earl Cbandler, 26, Garden Grove,
wae: dea<f on crival at-WeltrnJnster
Communffy HOOpilal following an ac-
ddent SUndey at 11,40 p.m. when his
~cycle reportedly went out of con·
trot and left ttie roadway in Garden
Grove.
Minimum Security
Escapees Sought
Two e&eapees from the county's
minimum security jail, the Theo Lacy
facility, are being sought by Orange
County sheriU's deputies following a
break late Sunda·y night.
Alfanso Jesse Hernandez, 24, 10437
Cinco de Mayo, Fountain VaUey and
Adolph Jurado Vaienzuela, 33, 825 S.
Millrose, Placentia r e po r t e d 1 y
escaped from the !ail by climbing over
an eigbt-f~ c:bain link fence.
Black: X-anther
Leader" Art'ested
. PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -A
member of the Black Panther party
was arr~ Saturday night on a
fugitive warrant from California
charging him with two counts of at.
tempted murder in an Oakland
!Jboollng.
The suspect: was identified as War-
ren William Wellii, 21.
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Editor
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Guilty of Distorting Riots General Killed
SAIGON (AP) -U.S. helicopter
gunships, armored personnel carriers
and fighter-bombers helped Soulh
Vietnamese tnlantrymen smash two
enemy forces maneuvering around the
provincial capital of Ban Me Thuot, 154
mil~ northeast of Saigon.
By JEROME F. COLLINS
01 fflt O.llJ Pll9f tftff
ol a rock barrier conslrucl<d by tile
Army Corpo .ol Engineers.
CIIlCAGO (UPI) -Mayor Richard
J, Daley, facing one of the largest
press conferences of his Ufe, charged
the news media today with d.iJtortJng •
and twisting reporta of the riots which
tore downtown Chicago during the
Democratic Natlona\ Convention.
The mayor said hls office had
recei~ 16,000 letters fr o m around
the country· 1upportlng the' action of
the police agaln5t the demonltrators a
week and a half ago and only 4,000
criticlzlng them.
More than 100 reporters,
photographers and cameramen crowd·
ed into Daley's city hall offices to hear
him answer questfom about e 16,000.
word official report on the disorders
Usued last Friday. City hall veterans
said it was one of the largest news
conferences there within memory.
The mayor, focal point of cOn·
troversy over tough tactics used
agains.t thousandl of a n t 1 w a r
demanatrators, said one of the
greatest difflcultie! encoun_tered dur-
ing the convention was fallme of tbe
news media to tell tbe fUU 1tory of
what happened.
"I am amazed al the dl1t.on.d 'n d
twisted picture the news1medla gave,''
be 1aid, 1'Tbe American people were
amazed. Their letters show it."
Credentials of n:porters not famlliar
to city hall aldes were checked before
Daley entered the room. ~ mayor
answered questiom for a ball bour and
then left abrupUy.
Humphrey Opens Drive ·
.With Assault on Nixon
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Democratic candidate Hubert H.
Humphrey has launched his prel!liden-
tial bid with a frontal assault -pie·
turing GOP OJ>POllent Richard M. Nix·
on as a "cold war warrior" and ex-
ploiter of voters' law and order fears
-but Nixon ignored the barrage.
The Republican candidate, making
almost no reference to Humphrey for
the president, called Sunday for re-
evaluation of the U. S.-Soviet bridge-
OOllding effort. He also said Israel
must rematn..irong enough to deter
any Arab .attack.
Humphrey set out his campaign
challenge Sunday on a special hour~
long edition of ABC's "Issues and
Answers" and in a speech to the trien-
nial B'Dai B'ritb convention in
Washington.
"My Repllhllcan opponent Ii no
Nixon Daughwr
Julie, Fiance
Potent Weapons
NEW YORK (AP) -Preisldential
candldtie Richard M. Nixon used two
of his m os t formidable weapons today
-David and Julie -to launch a new
drive to get the younger generatioa on
bis side.
The former vice president did not
appear at a news conference called to
oonounce the setting up of a task force
of Mayor John V. Undsay and four
senators to try to get the academic
community involved "in solving the
urban crisis."
Instead , the twn 20-year-olds, David
Eisenhower, grandson of tbe former
president, and David's fianee , Julie
Nixon, the RepublicDn candidate's
daughter, conducted the new a con·
fennce.
Or--rather1 DavJd conducted lt. with
Julie sitting by and remarking that
"David ls the main attraction."
Davtd reed a statement by Nixon
promising I.be younger geoerlltlon "a
piece of the acUon" and assuring them
that "in a Nixon ldmlniltratlon,
students will have a better atternaUve
th1n to taloe to the ltr-to prolo1t."
Nixon satd, he w• eatabliahlng a
ttudent coalition tn the youtb division
of hi• campalp, to be beaded by two
fOUDI men who beaded the "New Ma·
Jodty" group thet worked for New
York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, ""°'" Nix... defeated for lhe GOP nomlnatkll. '..,_
racist," Humphrey told the in-
ternational Jewish organizatioo. "He
ii a fair and jult man. But be and the
Republican Party have chosen this
year to joln forces w1111. the most reac-
tionary elements of American 11ode·
ty."
EXPLOIT FEARS
'lbe' vice president accused Nixon G
conducting "a camp&gn and /"It
llttategy esunUally designed to exp~t
the fears and tensions that grlp sleD.111·
cant.port:loos of our people." 'if
He 1aid tile RepW>llcan1 are !" petin_g with third party Candi
George C. Wallace "for the votes·
people ~ at Vf!r'J best want to ppt
the brakes on our prC>grtss toward Nil
equality." For his part, Humptn7
said minority citizens awakened · 19
America's prtvileps cumot be
rei:ressed in their attempt to gain
them -but he said "armed terrorist
groups" cannot be tolerated.
He said as president he would pro-
r,:ie legislation lo slop activities '!!
'guerrilla bands" if the trend tow&ra
them continues.
Humphrey said he is :snore suited to
settling the Vietnam war because h~1'
"verJ close to the facts" and q!f
general approach is "a litUe less baip;
line than Mr. Nixon's." ~I
"I believe Mr. Nixon is mcxe w ·
known as a sort of cold war wani
than I am ," Humphrey said. " ... I
be ti eve Mr. Nixon has a tendency to
take a much more military stance
than I do."
MILITARY MARGIN
Nixon, also addressing the B'nal
B 'rilh convention, said the United
States must assure Iarael a
"technological mllltary margin" !o
discourage attack from numerically
superior Arab foncea.
He accused the Soviet Union of sup-
plying arms to the Arabs to expand Its
Middle East inauence. "Some may
call this a hard line," he said, but be
said such talk is needed to convince
potential aggressors not to mate a
miscalculation.
Nixon said earlier in the day the •
tire U. S . .SOvlet brldge-bulldlng ettort
should be re-evaluilted and saJd be it
concemed about 1ome provialons ot
the nuclear nonproWeratiaa Ueaty
before Ille Senllle.
The effort to tncrea•• U. S.-Sovltt
cooperation in some fields should not
be scrapped, he 1ald In Pitt.burgh, but
no acdon llbould be taken that could be
lnt«!nled u condoning Ille Soviet In-
vasion ot CUcbo&lovatia.
Nixon Hid ha l1vor1 Ille prlnclpla ol
a troaty against spnad ol 1'1Clear
We&pGDI but 1114 tha !toity tboWd be
negotio.led. . -. -
The government soldiers counted 94
enemy bOdies after the two battles
Sunday and reported ttiree of lhelr
men killed and three wounded.
Forty-seven enemy were killed in
one batUe eight miles north of Ban Me
'Ibuot, and another 47 died in a club
near the Due Lop Special Forces
camp 35 m·Hes 1outbwe11t of the pro-
vlndal capital.
The latter victory waa marred by
the death.t Monday of Soutb Vlet-
nam,e Brig. Gen. Truong Quang An,
· 85, ""'!>"'ind If of the 23nl -.try
DlViliOb, and hi.a senior Americfn ad~
vlser, Col. Tu R. Sa11t of Macon, Ga.
They were flyJng over the bat-
tleground in a helicopter when it was
shot•down by enemy ground fire.
~o killed were An's wife, tbe col~
onells sergeant major M. Sgt. Thomas
Barndard of Killeen, Tex., and the
chopper's pilot and copilot. 'lbe only
11urvlvor1 were two American door
gunners who were pulled from the
blazing wreckage by a rescue team.
Government soldiers on routine aw~ 24 m11 .. northwest of Saigon
uncovered two enemy arms caches.
One contained 23 big 122mm rockets
tnat have been used i1't the terror shell-
. inp on the ca~f.tal, 11 rifles, S5 mortar
shells, 18 .cases of small-arms am·
munition,· documents and medk:ine.
Tbr.e slllpeCtll ,..,.. seized oear the
Cadle.
F0ur Vlei Cong were IdUed and •llhl
olhers ...... capblre<f by eovernment
troopo ·-louDd the other cache of rifles.
A government apokesman 1aid "a
number'" of South Vietneme1e ln-
(llltrymen were wowided by boOby
tra.pa around the hidden weapons.
West Newj)Ort'.1 bellt-out.of·shape
beach had a new profile tQday. It look·
ed much the better for it.
The faeelltUng comlsted of a aix-foot
deep buildup of sand along tile eroded
beachfront between 4lst and 46th
streets.
The weekend accretion was a gift
week pummeled the shoreline with
w .. k pumm!M the ahcrellne with
huge breaker•+ leaving dozens or
homes perched on ttie edge of a 12-foot
high embankment.
This morning the embankment was
sWI there, but IC&l'Cely baK as high.
At some points Ille partially restored
beaeb profile almost reached the level
Israel, Jordan
Exchan.ge Shots
Despite U.N. Plea
Israeli and Jordanian troops· ex-
changed shota for half' an hour today
and a mJne exploslon destroyed a
truck in Gaza.
The two Incidents occurred despite
United Nations demands foc a cease-
fire that followed Sunday's battle
across the Suez Canal by Israeli and
Egyptian tank and iartlllery forces.
Today's Incidents were of a minor
nature but served to increase tension
in the Mideast wbe~ there have been
almost dally incidenta since the June
war of a year ago. ·
The 'Israeli-Egyptian battle wa1 the
biggest since end of the war and 32
persom were reported killed and 119
wounded in the 5ik hour duel with
tanks, mortar1 and heavy artillery
along a 71).mlle stretch of the canal.
No casualties were reported in
today's fighting. Israeli authorities im-
posed a curfew on the Gua city
district where the explosion slightly
wounded the driver of the truck and 15
other persons who were standing
nearby.
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Director Robert Reed, whose home 1s
in the 4200 block of Seashore Drive,
1ald: .
''Everything loots iretty good nOlf'.
HopefU.lly there won't be another coo·
currence o! heavy surf and high
tides."
Reed said he used the word
"hopefully'' ~dvisedly. He eiplalned: _
'"Ibere are no ocean storms
forecast now, tbe swells ae blilldiDt
up tbe beach by coming out Of the
northwest.Instead of tbe south, and it's·
a moderate surf -but, historically,
Septembe.r ii a bad' month for,
erosioo."
According to Reed't own carefully
kept erosion logs, the average beaCh
loss during the mooth of September
since 1954 U: 14.5 percent of each year'•
ly total lols. And the total annual Joss.
he noted; bas been about 120 feet.
Ai.lgust is customarily -the worst
mootb, as it was thl!I year. The
average percentage Of loss in Augusl
over the years is 19.8 perct!nt, ac ..
cording to the lifeguard chief. .
In the 1950'• and early 1960's, beach
restoration. was left up to nature. In
recent years, however, local and
federal government! have had to lend
a be&ivy hand by hauling in U:iousand1t
of tons of sand from elsewhere on the
peninsula. '
This Y""" the sand ls being carted
from the Santa Ana River area. lbfl
$I17,000 project now under way will
last at le815t another month -H the
Pacific doesn't act up again.
Reed is no optimist about it1 either.
Said h"
"EVttY bit of buildup you see now-
by the Corps and by the surf -can
leave in just two hours U the southerly
swell! return with btgb tides."
Miss Black America
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) -
Saundra Wllllams, 19, ol Philadelphia,,
who would have liked to compete in
the Miss America Pageant, was:
cbo.sen Miss Black America of 1968
early Sunday.
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FATAL CRASH -Santa Ana woman died follow·
ing this accident in Laguna Beach. Authorities have
not yet determined what.caused Elizabeth Brown,
44, to lose control of her car. Guest in house dove
through window to safety, escaping serious injury.
Woman Killed When Car
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Plows Into Laguna Home
A car crashed into the living room of
a Laguna Beach residence Sa turd a)',
fatally injuriDg tbe woman drlver and
demolishing the house.
Elizabeth Brown. 44, Santa Ana,
died at South Coast Community
Hospital at 4:20 p.m., about 2~ hours
after the shattering accident. Death
was caused by traumatic lnjW'Y, a
deputy coronez said.
Roger M,ille\, a guest at the house,
said he wa1 walking froIQ the bedroom
into the living' room when the wall
started moving toward hitn.
Miller heard the explosive crash and
the room began to collapse about him.
Bricks books and debris flew. Miller suffe~ minor injury as a brick
struck him on the head. He then dived
through a window to "Safety.
Fire Capt. Charles Kuhn s-aid the
rear wheels of the car were still spin·
ning against the cement foundation of
the remains Of the frame house when
firemen arrived. One tire, "as afire
from friction.
Police Lt. Frank Schepen said the
southbound car had tµrned off upper
Catalina St., diagonally across Thalia
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Injures Girl, 4
A four-year-old La Palma girl struck
by a car and s«\ously injured as she
scampered acrOlls a Huntington Beach
parking tot is in ftt coodilion today at
Huntington Intercommunity Hospi.ta1.
Huntington Beach pol.ice said Moni-
que Shampagne was the vtctJm of a hit
and run-type accident. Potice said they
had a description ol the car but not of
its driver.
The accident OCCUITed about 5 p.m .
Sunday, shortly after ber P?I'flllb. Mr.
and Mrs. Aramand Shampagne of 7401
Bourbon Lane, arrived at the part far
a picnic.
A hospital spo4esman laid Monique
suffered multiplt contusions but no
broken bones.
Street .isl-lo tbe ·cor~ lol at Thalia and
Catalina. • · It chabed.lhroueh a f...,. and Into
the house, knocklng down both brick
chimney and wall
Schopen said it is not known what
caused the driver to J.;,se control o! the
car. She lived at 1136 W. Wisteria St.,
Santa Ana, and was believed to liave
been a domestic employe in an
lmerald Bay residence.
An autopsy is scheduled by the cor-
oner's office.
John Garau, 910 Glenneyre St.,
owner or the smell house said its rem.
nants will have to be torn down.
Debate on Name
Of High School
Slate~. Tuesday
The great debate on the name !or
.the newest high school in the Hun·
tington Beach Union High School
District continues Tuesday at 7:30
p.m. at district headquarters, 1902
17th St.
It is now named "Thomas A. Edison
Jllgh School." A strong drive to
rename it the "Robert F. Kennedy
High School'' beg.an three months ago.
On June 12 trustees decided to
shelve the proposed name change for
90 days in hope or avoiding debate on
what appeared to be more or a
political issue than one Of naming a
school. •
The 3,000 student facility la on
Magnolia Street north cl HamJlton
Avenue and north of. the Southern
California Edison Co. s t e a m
generating plant on Coast Highway.
'lbe 90-dray delay eame at the sug-
gestion of Trustee Mat1hew Weyuker
who observed alter the debate began
on June U that "all I've hearJ sound.a
very political and very emotional. This
will give UJ time to cool dl.."
Children Killed·
By Suffocation
After Girl Raped
LAKE ARROWHEAD (AP) -
Sheriff's offiq?i;s say an 8-year-old glrl
was sexually assaulted before she Md
a 9·year-old boy Were suffocated and
left nude beneath a bridge north o!
Lake Arrowhead.
The bodies of Vlctorla Caldwell of
San Diego and Paul Eugene Saltzman
Jr. o! Cedar Glen were foµnd Saturday
by campers.
Their heads were sheathed. in large
plastic clothing bags and the boy's
hands were bound behind him with
electrician's tape.
An autopsy Sunday showed the girl
had been raped and botb died o! suf-
focation.
San Bernardino County Sherill
Frank Bland directed more than JO
detectives seeking clues to the slayer.
The children disappeared Friday
from a Crestline street. Bland said the
little boy and girl were waiting outside
a bar in Crestline for the boy's father
to take them home.
Detectives searched ttie remote,
heavily timbered area and questioned
campers and Crestline merchants and
residents who might have seen the
children.
The elder Saltzman was in the bar
with Bonnie Patricia Ferguson. a girl
friend who had been caring for the
children while 'Saltzman was at work,
Bland said.
Victoria, the daughter of Mrs.
Wayne B. Miller of San Diego and Eric
Caldwell of Twin Peaks, had been
vacatloning w i t b he!' father and
maternal grandparents who live near
Lake Arrowhead. Miss Ferguson was
her aunt.
The bodies were found beneath an
old Toll Road bridge across a 11).foot
gully. The road leads.,from Lake AI·
rowbead to the desert.
Bland said no identifiable t i r e
tracks were found on eJther side of
the bridge.The children's clotiling is
still mil1ing.
Long Controvers11 Ends
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MO NDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, "1968
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Sniper Clue Given
Valley Police Find Near Victim •
A Costa Mesa woman marked for
death by a freeway sniper bas pro-
vided substantial lea~ in Aug. 7
murder o! a young motorcyclist, Foun·
ta1n Valley police revealed today.
Apparently Mrs. Pearl Powers, 984
El Camino St., was a near victim of
the same sniper, officers said. ,
Mrs. Powers was on the same sec-
tion of the San Diego Freeway at
about the same hour a gunman killed
2l·year-old cyclist James M. Gardner.
Two shots were fired at her car by a
driver who pulled along side.
She saw the driver full face and has
described him and his auto to in·
Cabin Cruiser
Sinks Outboard
Off Huntington
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Of tllt D&lly ,.llol Ili ff
Newport Beach police today were in
a quandary as to what cbuges -if
any -to file against the owner of a 32.
foot cabin cruiser which struck and
sank an 18-foot. outboard oU Hun·
tington Beach Saturday.
The accident occurred. some 150
yards off the Santa Ana River J etty
about 1 p.m. Saturday. Four occupan~
ot tbe outboard jumped overboard
seconds before the larger boat struck.
The outboard was holed.through and
partially sunk.
Occupants of the ootboard' were
Michael J. Eaton and bis wife Doris,
13019 Morningside Way, Los An&ejes,
and Thomas D. Mulherin and his aon,
Thomas J, Mulherin.
GRO!Jp-rJSlllNG .
Eaton told police he ~ Iil~
passengers were fishing when th~)'
saw the cruiser approaching on a ctl• ·
lision course about 500 yards away. • .
Eaton saJd his wile exclaimed that
the other b<>crt was going to collide.
Eaton said he assured his wife that thq
cruiser would see them and cbanae
course.
As the larger boat continued on the
collision course, Eaton shouted fc:tr'
someone to start the engine, but it was
too late. All four d.Jved into the water a
few seconds before the cruiser smash·
ed into the smaller boat, according to
Eaton.
"We were all in the water waving
and screaming !or .help," said Eaton.
"We CQuld see two men come out on
the deck of the other boat," said
Mulherin. "There was no one at the
wheel. They watched us for a minute
and then one of them went to the
wheel, iJJcreased speed and headed out
to sea."
A lifeguard boat about 500 yards
away w-ib:iessed tihe accident and came
to the rescue of the four in the ~ater.
Another boat was dispatched to in·
tcrcept the cruiser.
BOAT SEARCHING
Police said the other patrol boat was
already searching for the en.User
rollowlng reports that it had almost
run down a sailboat.
The boat was finally apirehended
and escorted to the Harbor Depart·
ment where a report was filed on
owner Warren J. Hoke, 53, of 2017
DeMille Drive, Loa Angeles, and bis
passenger, Homer N. Davis, 42, 3915
E. Gage, Los Angeles.
"Investigation ls still continuing,"
said Lt. James Parker. "we will pro-
bably file a complaint tomorrow."
Asked what charges would be filed,
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vestlgators.
"The manlK>lnted a pistol at me and
fired twice/' she said to lovestigating
oflcers.
Mrs. Powers said that the car -
described aa of mid 1950's vintage -
ha~ followed her from the intersection
o! the San Diego and Harbor freeways.
"I was going fairly slow, because I
was low on gas. I knew that he'd been
following me, but thought he had lost
me by the time I got to the Beach
Boulevard offramp," she said.
'"Then all in a sudden about Warner
Avenue, be was right next to me. I
heard two pings and this wllizzing
sound so I loolred at bis !ace. He was
reaching over to the right aide of the
car with this pistol pointed at my
head. So 1 stepped on it, gas or ao
gas,'' she said.
Mrs. Powers added she reported the
incident as soon as she arrived home.
lier call was registered on the police
log at 2:50 a.m., she said.
Gardner's body was found near
Euclid Street at 2 a.m. by passing
Costa Mesa patrolman Ted Curry.
Mrs. Powers' vehicle had no vislble
bullet holes according to Fountain
Valley Lt. Marvin Fortin. ·"I think
with a bit of luck we're going to be
able to get that car," he saJd.
STARTING THE SCHOOL YEAR RIGHT
Mother• 11nd Klnder911rt1ntr1 at Tea
Get Acguai1ated T.ime
Mothers Join Youngsters
In Kindergarte11 Preview
By SANDI lllAJOR
Of flit DIH' ,llol llaff
School starts for the first time ever
for an assortment of kindergarteners,
and a few at Ocean View's Pleasant
View School aren't too sure they're
ready.
They were Invited Friday to a
mother and child tea at the school.
Their first teachers seat them
personal invlt&tions, saying they CQuld
brlng their parent.ti lf they wanted to.
The idea behlnd the "party" was to
get acquainted and relieve some anx·
ietlas before the first day of school.
Mothers and chUdren settled down
to learn how it was goin& to be Tues-
day. Mrs. Dee Turner1 one ol. their
three new teachers, wa.s before them.
children about the first day of school
At the end of bis pep talk, be ad·
mitted there would be a few students
who would want W go back home witb
Mother "and we'll find out wbo they
are Tuesday."
Parents were given a llst or first.day
hints. Amon& them wa• the request to
bring the child to his correct
classroom "and leave him after bi1
teacher receives him."
"After one mmth you are cordially
invited to visit class." .
Orange Coasc
Wellther Humphrey Due
In LA Tonight
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Vice Prell·
dent Hubert H. Humphrey ~tum• to
Calllomla tonight for the first time at
the Democratic presidential can.
didate. He goes on Tue1day to
Houston, Tex.
Old Building Going Down
Mn:. Turner showed slides to the
younpters, picturing o t h e r kin·
dergarteners doing what they , would
do beginning Tuesday, 'lilere were
entertaining thing.! to do, like be.bu·
cing blocks, drawing and playing
games.
The slides also showed some of the
things they would learn to d() thb com-
ing year.
One of the slidee showed studenta
salullng tile American nag.
That sun ls out to stay -at
least through Tuesday when
it'll be up to 78 along the sea-
shore and 1tretchloa: to 9(1 de·
grees a few miles inland.
An airplane bringing Humphrey
from Denver, Colo., b to 1et down at
10:30 p.m. at International Airport.
After spending the night In the
Ambassador Hole~ be'll 10 to Burbonk
to tape a National Broadcutlnt Co.
prograni. _
Humphrey plant to go T R W
Systems, Inc.. In Reiloodo Beach at
11 :15 a.m. Tuesday where be11 ad·
dress an outdoot rally at 12: 15 p.rrh A
question and answer 1euJon foUOm.
Tbt plane taking Humphrey to Tei~ "'If to leave Tuesday it I :~ )m.
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Bricks began to fall this morning
~ the aJcleo ol a bulldlng w1llch
has' 'Withatood the' ravages ol the
wa\erfrlX>I cliznate In Huntington
Beach for more than 54 years.
Wncting crews are demolitblng the
Hol~Hoepln"I" building on t b •
northeu!t coiner o! Main street and
Coul lllg!lway, thua brlllglng to an
end two years or controversy over the
fate of the two-atory bruck structure.
The buUding was declared unsafe •
1111 year by nir..ator al Bulldipf and
S&!ety own c. "Jack" Cleveland.
TMre followed • aerie• of appeals and court actiool b7 .,...... Martha Holl
a.nd Max C. Jioeplner. . •
. Le&al 1ctJon ~t a far-11 /e
District Court of Appeal, where a
Superior Court order directing demoli-
Uon of tile building was upheld.
Meanwhile fire roared thn>ugb the
sacond floor, destroying beam1 which
had held the structure together. The
fire hu been listed aa incendiary, pro-
bably 1lart<d by hippies who fre-
quentl,J sought shelter in the old
building.
In contrart to the noi11y con..
t_roverJ!e• which marked ltl lut dly1,
d<mollllon toda1 wu delcribed by
Cleveland u "br1ckt comln1 down
.11th • tinkle ntber than with a
craah."
Starting with the root, workmen
bepn turlng of! larpapcr and debris •
remaining from the Ore. 'nley got to
the first bricks later in the day.
Crews or NaUonal H-ousewrectlng
Co. o! Gardena began ·early today, but
the necessity of tearing the facility
down brick by brlck Will delay com·
pletion of the job for two weeb.
Leis than a baodfUI of the bea<:h
crowd noticed Ute demollUon begin. At
Umes, there bave been more hippie•
living megally in the 1tructun than
were on hand today to see the buil&ng
begin to fall.
Roeptner, saying that he was anx-
loUJ for the job to be completed,
dlro<led lralflc around the job site. He
said that at present there are no pl1111
for replaclna the bulldlnc .
"'I alroody know how lc> do that."'
one rmall voice chimed out over the
te~'• explanations.
Prlnclp8I Willlam Lee<lke 111.!o al·
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Guests Rousted
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employet at the Fronller Hotel were
rowted fr<ID thtir rOO!flo aod from
the m&!n culno early Stlnda1 ·mornli>c
after an anon)'Dloul caller warned tht
main rwtic:hboard ot a bomb planted
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School buses get final tuning, teachers final brief-of school tomorrow. Here Elmer Bequette, head of
ing and 80,000 Orange Coast area school children the Ocean View School District transportation de-
bid1 farewell to summer in preparation for opening partment, checks· school bus light.
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We.st ~ounty Distrit;ts Announce ·Schedules
' &lboal' operui Tueoday for S<lllle
34,000 1Wdems In West Orange County
at 59 elementary and intermediate
schools, five ht~ tehoolJ and one
juniOl' college.
ClaMes begin at approximately $:30
a.m, for m08t elementary student.I,
ancl 9 a.m. for junior '"1<I sen!Or blih
pupils.
Ocean View School District, the.
largest of this area's elementary
grade school 1)'9t.ema, will open with
12,740 students, about 500 more than
last year. Some 475 teacben, new ones
from 'II states and two foreign -coun-
tries this year, will be on hand to meet
them.
FounWn Valley SCl>ool District,
which is one of the fastest-growing in
thils area, is preparing for 8,700
students. Last year's enrollment was
7,621.
About 400 teachers, a ratic of 29
~udents for each one, have made
classrooms ready and are enjoying
one lru;t holiday today -Admission
Day -before the 175 days of tiJ.e new
school year get under way.
Some 5,675 students, about 1,000
more than last year, are to traipse
back to the five schools and 211
teachers in the Huntington Beach City
School DWict.
Parents who have recently moved to
the West <:ou.nty area can still register
their ~ b i l d r e n Tuesday at
nelghl>Orhood schools in the three
districts.
Scbi>ol Dlstricl'1 four high schools
mid one eontlnuation school open Tues-
day !or 13,500 student., a growth of
l,557 over last yeu.
Students mar 111111 rogls1er at
Marina, Fountain Valley, Huntington
Beach and Wes~ Higb schools
Tuesday.
Golden West Junior College, a new
institution still partly under cOD•
struction, baa alroady· enrolled two-
thlrds of it.s erpected 3,300 1tudent.1.
Regi1tnltion began in Ma~, but will
continue lbrougb this Friday, W!lleh ls
to bring .eJU'ollmeot flgur .. BOO above
last year.
Black Panther
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Ne"\flon Guilty
• OAKLAND '(AP) -Black Panther
leader Huey Newton, 26, was con·
victed Sunday night of voluntary
manslaughter in till' tllllng of a white
policeman. The jury took four days to
readl a verdlqt.
Newtoo's attorney, Charles R. Gar·
ry, moved immed1ateJ.i far an arrest
of judgment and a ~w trial, and Rid
lat.er be would aweaI the coovtctlon to
the U.S. Supreme Court if necessarj.
The verdict "didn't make any
sense," Garry told newsmen.
taton were searched. dally before
entering the courtroom. '
Negro mllltants ba<I predicted trou·
ble If the verdict went against Newton
3 Lose Lives
In Weekend
Huntington Beach Union H i g b
DaleyClaimsNewsMedia U hi al net c Law
Question Mars
Attorney Issue
The defen.se contended tbat the dead
pollcemat. hated Negroes and harass·
ed them.
Newton could be imprisoned from
two to 15 yeari. A bearing was 1et !or
Thursday on Garry's motions.
Auto Accidents
Three lives were claimed by Orange
County traffic accidents over the
weekend.
The dead;
-Calvill Pa1Jey, 39, 3311 Camille
Sb'eet, Santa Ana wits killed Saturday
J.t 8:30 p.m. in Garden Grove when his
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car went out of control' and struck the
center divider on Magnolia Street.
-Elliabetll Brown, 44., 1 6 3 6
Wys1erla, Sanila Ana, clied at 4:20
p.m. Saturday when her car left the
roadway and ltruck a house. She was
going clown 'rhalla Street In L8guna
Beach.
-Earl Chandler, 26, Garden Grove,
wu dead on arr1\7lll at Westminster ~ Community H06pital following an ac·
cident Sunday at ll:40 p.m. wben his
motorcycle reportedly went out of con·
trol and left tbe roadway in Garden
Gt"ove.
OV Schools Fight
Regional Airport
Trustees of ttie Ocean View School
District Tuesday night are to consider
a resolution opposing the construction
o( a regional county airport in Hun·
tington Beach.
1be proposed resolution recom·
mended by Supl Clarence L. Hall,
l'Oftest& trustee3 declare themselves
"in .Uong opposition" to the site
because four exi&ting schools are
within tbe defined apprO"ach..deparlure
path of the Bolsa Chica site.
Two elilting schools are "im·
11""1ianoly adjacent" to tile flight path,
as well as two in final planning stages
and two sites far future schodls, ac·
cording to the resolution. .
The board meets at 7:30 p.m. in
district offices, 7972 Warner Ave.,
Huntington Bead!.
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Guilty of Distorting Riots
CHICAGO (UPI) -Mayor Richard
J. Daley, facing one of the largest
press conferences of bis life, charged
the news media today with distorting
and twisting rtPorts of the riots which
tore downtown Chicago during the
Democratic National Convention.
The mayor, local point of con·
troversy over tough tactics used
against thousands of a n t I w a r
demonstrators, said one of the
greatest difficulties encountered dur-
ing the convention was failure of the
news media to ·tell the full story of
what )lllppened.
"I am amazed at tbe distorted and
twisted picture the news media gave,"
be said. "The American people were
amazed. Their letters show it."
The mayor said his office had
received 16,000 letters f r o m around
the country supporting the action of
the police against the demonstrators a
week and a half ago and only 4,000
criticizing them.
More than 100 reporters,
photographers and cameramen crowd-
ed into Daley's city ball offices to bear
him answer questions about e 18,()()()..
word official report on the disorders
issued lait Friday. City hall veterans
said it was one of the largest news
conferences there within memory.
Credential! of reporters not familiar
to city hall aides were checked before
Daley entered the room. The mayor
answered questions for a hall hour and
then Jell abruptlJ',
Humphrey Opens Drive
With Assault on Nixon
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Democratic candidate Hubert H.
Humphrey has launched his preslden·
tial bid with a frontal assault -pic-
turing GOP oppooent Richard M. Nix·
on as a "cold war warrior" and ex·
ploiter of voters' I.aw and order fears
-but Nixon ignored the barrage.
The Republican candidate, making
almost no reference to Humphrey for
the pre11ident, called Sunday fOI' re·
evaluation of the U. S.-Soviet bridge.
building effart. He also said Israel
must remain strong enough to deter
any Atab attack.
Humphrey set out his campaign
challenge Sunday on a special hour·
long edition of ABC's "Issues and
Answers" and in a speech to the trien·
nial B'n.ai B'ritb convent.ion in
Washington.
"My Republican opponent Is no
racist," Humphrey told the in·
ternational Jewish organizatic>n. "He
is· a fair Md just man. But he and the
Republican Party have chosen this
year to join forces with the most reac-
tionary elements of American socie·
ty."
EXPLOIT FEARS
The vice president accused Nixon o!
conducting "a campaign and a
strategy essentially designed to exploit
the fears and tensions Ulat grip signifi·
cant portions of our people."
He said the Republicans are com.
peting with third party candidate
George C. Wallace ''for the votes of
people who at very best want to put
the brakes on our progress toward full
equality." For his part, Humphrey
said minority citizens awakened to
America's privileges cannot be
repressed ln their attempt to gain
them -but he said "armed terrorist
groups" cannot be tolerated.
lie said as president he would pro·
~e legislation to atop activities of
'guerrilla bands" if the trend toward
them continues.
Humphrey said be is more suited to
settling the Vietnam war because be is
"very close to the facts" and bis
general approach is "a little less hard.
line than Mr. Ni.xon'1."
"I believe Mr. Nixon Is more well
known as a sort of cold war warrior
than I am," Humphrey said. " ... 1
believe Mr. Nixon has a tendency to
take a much more military 1tance
than I do."
~nLITARY MARGIN
Nixon, also addressing the B'naJ
B'rlth convention, said the UnJted
States mutt assure ls:rael a
Htechnological military margin"' to
d.Lscourage attack from numtdcall7
1uperior Arab forces. ,..
He accused the Soviet Union of sup-
plying arms to the Arabs to expand its
Middle East influence. "Some may
call this a hard line," be said, but he
said such talk is needed to convince
potential aggressors not to make a
miscalculation.
Nixon said earlier in the day the en-
tire U. S.-Soviet bridge-building eUort
should be re-evaluated and said he is
concerned about some provisions of
the nuclear nonproliferation treaty
before the Senate..
The effort to increase U, S . ..Soviet
cooperation in some fields should not
be scrapped, he said in Pittsburgh, but
no action should be,taken that could be
intet'preted as condoning the Soviet in·
vasion ol. Czechoslovakia.
Nixon sald be favors the principle of
a treaty against ~ead of. nuclear
weapons but said the treaty should be
negotiated.
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CRUISER ...
Parker said he was uncertain ..
"There is a section in the California
B11ating Laws which prohibits reckless
or negligent operation but we don't
know who the oper.ator was since
there was no one at the wheel," said
Parker.
Parker said the victims were willing
to sign a citizen's arrest but did not
know whom to name as the operator.
"\Ve could not make a physical ar-
rest as we did not witness the ac-
cident," Parker said.
Parker said it was not known
whether the cruiser was being
operated on automatic pilot.
"\Ve will probably file a complaint
alleging failure to report an accident,"
Parker said.
Mrs. Eaton was treated for a
twisted ankle and Thomas D. Mulherin
for cuts on ~e head. The victims were
taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital.
Minimum Security
Escapees Sought
Two escapees from the county's
minimum IOCUJ'ity jstl, the 'llleo Lacy
laclllty, are being sougbt by Orange
County 1ber1tf1 deputies following a
brealc 1•1< Sunday nlilJl
Alfanto Je11e Hernando:, 24, 1D437
Clnco de Mayo, Fountain Valley and
Adolpb Jurado Valenwet11 33, 825 S.
Mill.role, Placentia r e p o r t e d I y
etc:aped rrom tbe jail by climbing over
an eight·loot chain link feoce. 1~
City councilmen in Huntington
Beach have been accused of wanting
to appoint the city attorney in order to
insure enforcement of "unethical" la;vs.
The acc1u1ation comes from J06eph
S. Ferm, chairman of the Property
Owners Protective League. He made
the assertion in arguing a proposed
charter change in the method of selec·
tion of the city attorney from elective
to appointive.
The argument is signed by Ferm,
Jack Ellsworth, vice chairman; Yvon-
ne Barber, secretary; and Pauline
Moen, treasurer.
The jury of seven women and five
men foll!ld Newton guilty ot shooting
patrolman John Frey last Oct. ~ in a
West Oakland Negro district.
The prosecution said the killing oc·
curred after Frey stopped a car con·
taining Newton and another Negro for
questioning about traffic tickets. Frey
was shot five times and bled to death.
Another officer, Herbert Heanes, was
critically wounded, and Newton was
shot ooce.
The verdict ended an eight-week trial
cond'ucted in the atmosphere of an
armed camp.
Dozens of policemen were in the
courthouse during the tri-al and spec·
Hi, I'm
WILL APREAL
Panthers' Newton
but the city was quiet today.
Newton stated expressionless whel\
the verdict was read.
Bootsie
Fe.rm says the council ls bringing
the question of election vs. ap·
pojntment before the people again
because Of "certain laws enacted dur-
ing the past two years, primarily
ordinances 1285 and 1424 (establishing
a redevelopment agency and a parking
authority)."
Salesmanship Gives Kitten Home
"The city attorney would represent
the City Council when functioning as a
redevelopment agency in enforcing
tilf!6e laws that are 'legal' but not
eUtical.
"An elected city attorney would
hesitate to defend these laws in court
and would shun interpreting them in
favor of 'special interests.' "
C.Ouncilmen N"gue that the attorney
is their lawyer and that they must rely
on his advice for all their actions. "We
!ihould be able to select OU!' own at-
torney in the same.manner as any in-
dividual should have the right to select
his lawye!'," said Mayor Alvin Coen.
City Attorney Don Bonfa said the
proposed charter change is worded so
that the right to recall i.s left to the
people. Bonfa strongly favocs the ap·
pointment and selection.
The charter change is one of three
city propositions on the Nov. 5 ballot.
The other two are a $3.16 million bond
~ition for the library and a $6
million bood Issue for recreation and
parks.
"Hello, my name is Bootsie," was
enough of an advertising pitch to win
the heart of Mrs. Peggy Morris aiid
a new home for a six·month-old kitten.
Weekend Beach
Activity Light
Lifeguards on Huntington Beach city
shoreline got a chance to enjoy the
last of the lazy days of summer this
weekend. logging one of the lowest
rescue records of the summer.
Only one In every 15,000 beach...goers
Saturday and SUIXlay had to be snatch·
ed from the surf, llf<!guar<Is reported.
Some 136,000 people enjoyed the last
weekend before students go back to
school, and on!y nine of them required
lifeguar<l btlp.
On Sunday, only 4,363 sunned on
Huntington . State Beach, a n d
lifeguards there received just two
calls for help from endangered swim·
mers.
The youn·g Huntington Beach bou.&e·
wife and her husband, Rodney, have
acquired a new pet through the time·
tested means of American salesman·
ship.
And somebody out there apparently
hes discovered a new way to find
homes for wiw.anted kittens.
"I simply couldn't believe my eyes,''
said Mrs. Morris, 9121 Five Harbors
Drive. "I stepped outside by door and
there was a stray gray kitten with
r. note around its neck hopping around
chasing a toad."
The oote was addressed to "Help!"
"Bootsie" it read, was of mixed
lineage. The kibten, according to the
a.nony-mous message, bad an aristo-
cratic mother bllt a father who was
a "traveling salasman."
Apparently ne~ther of "Bootsie's''
parents would accept the offspring
so "Bootsie" was booted from the
family unit ... right into the arms
of the Morrises.
Now the mixed·up feline has a new
home and a new name to go with it.
"Bootsie hai become Ming-5am,"
clarified Mrs. Morris, "because her
mother was Siamese.''
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8-ton Concrete Pipe
Misses Laguna Home
ult sounded like an earthquake. I
thought I'd had it, It was just lucky it
didn't bounce into the bedroom."
Helen Hansen, 122 Cleo St., Laguna
Beach, felt lucky to be all~ Sunday
morning.
An eight-t.oo concrete section of
drainage pipe, pried loose by vand·als,
had hurtled down the Cleo cliff above
the b e a c h, narrowly missing the
bedroom of her beach home.
The big pipe section was one ot
several resting on an incUne above the
cliff, seaward of Sooth Coast Highway.
The concrete missile flattened a
met:al guard railing, bounced onto the ,
concrete roof of a city pumping station
and came to rest against a tree inches
from the bedroom where Mrs. Hansen
bad been sleeping.
Vandals had apparently p u 11 e d
away the block lu front of the pipe and
started it rolliDg down the incline
above the cliff.
FAT AL CRASH -Santa Ana woman died follow-
ing this accident in Laguna Beach. Authorities have
not yet determined what caused Elizabeth Brown,
44., to lose control of her car. Guest in house dove
through window to safety, escaping serious injury.
Mrs. Hansen said she is fearful
about ather sections of the pipe sUll
waiting above the house.
"l hope they take 90me precautiOD.!I
about the others," she 58.id.
Chi1dren Killed
By Suff~ation
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After Girl Raped
LAKE ARROWHEAD (AP) -
Sberili's officers say an 8-year.old. girl
was sexually assaulted before she and
a 9-year-Old boy were suffocated and
left nude beneath a bridge north of
Lake Arrowhead.
The bodies of Victoria Caldwell of
San Diego and Paul Eugene Saltzman
Jr. of Cedar Glen were found Saturday
by campers. .
Their heads were sheathed m large
plastic clothing bags and the boy's
hands were bound behind him with
electrician's•tape.
An Butopsy Sunday showed the girl
had been raped and both died of sW>
focatioo. San Bernardino County Sheriff
Frank Bland directed more than 30
detectives seeking clues to the sl.ayer.
The children disappeared Friday
trom a Crestline street. Bl~d said µie
little boy and girl were waiting outside
a bar in Crestline foc the boy's father
to take them borne.
Detectives searched the remote,
heavily timbered area and questioned
campers and Crestline merchants and
residents who might have seen the
children.
Tbe elder Saltzman was in the b_ar
with Bonnie Patricia Ferguson, a girl
friend who had been caring for the
children while Saltunan was at work,
Bland said.
Victoria the daughter of Mrs.
\Vayne B. Miller of San Diego and Eric
Caldwell of Twin Pe.aka, had been
vacationing w i t h her fatl?er and
maternal grandparents who live near
Lake Arrowhead. Miss Ferguson was
her aunt.
The bodies were found beneath an
old Toll Road bridge across a l~foot
gully. The road leads from Lake Ar·
rowhead to the desert.
Street Dance End,s
Laguna Summer
To the sounds of two bands and the
dazi.le of a light show, nearly l ,IXX> of
Laguna's youth ended tbe summer
with a well controlled street dance
Friday night.
Laguna Beach Police congratulated
the Youth Council for putting oo, and
successfully controlling, the dance. It
was produced by both the short and
long haired elements , ol Laguna's
yoong set.
"It was a great way to end the sum·
mer," said J>resident Rob Kronman.
"We made money on the event, but
more impart.ant, we rave the kids In
Laguna 1omethitlg to do. It may h've
been loud, but as one mother said, 'If
you can hf"ar ttiem, you know '#her•
lhel, are'." 4tt'
W omatt Killed When Car
The big drainage sections are being
used to coo~ 1:he P"'k AveDQe-Sleepy Holl01r storm clrahi.
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Plows Into Laguna Home Luncheon Slated
For Saddlehack
Faculty by CofC A car crashed into the living room of
a Laguna Beach residence Saturday,
fatally injW"ing the woman driver and
demolishing the howe.
Elizabeth Brown, 44, Santa Ana,
died at South Coast Community
Hospital at 4:20 p.m., about 21h hours
after the shattering accident. Death
Outboard Motor
Taken Off Boat
A $350 outboard motor W\3:'.: spirited
quietly off the back of .a boat parked
in Laguna Beach Friday night.
Police said the rr.otor was owned by
Herb H. Zastrow, of Lakehead. The
20-horsepower motor was attached to
a boat in the Sleepy Hollow area.
In another weekend theft, James M.
Vallentim of Aroadia told police that a
$150 six-string Goya guitar was stolen
from his car after the windwing was
forced dpen.
Craig Lee Martin, 1303 Temple Hills
Drive, reported the burglary of his
home. Food was eat.en, $9 change
taken and the house ransacked. A win.
dow was removed to gain entry,
Boys' Dress Code
was caused by traumatic injury, 1
deputy coroner sad.
Roger Miller, a guest .at the hou.se,
said he was walking from the bedroom
into the living room when the wall
started moving toward him.
Miller heard the explosive crash and
the room began to collapse about him.
Bricks, books and debris flew. Miller
suffered minor ill.jury as a brick
struck him on the head. He then dived
through a window to safety.
Fire Capt. Charles Kuhn S'aid the
rear wheels of th£: car were still spin-
ning against the cement foundation or
the remains Of the frame house when
firemen arrived. One tire was afire
from friction.
Police Lt. Frank Sd1epen said the
southbound car had turned off upper
catalina St., diagonally across Thalia
Street into the corner lot at Thalia and
Catalina.
It crashed through a fence and into
the house, knocking down both brick
chimney and wall.
Schopen said it is not known what
caused the driver to lose control of the
car. She lived at 1636 W. Wisteria St .•
Santa Ana, and was believed to have
been a domestic employe in an
Emerald Bay residence.
The faculty ·of Saddleb?ck Junior
College will. be hmcheon guests Thurs·
day o! the chambers of commerce in
the district.
The noon luncheon will be held in the
Hotel Lagun.a. Guests are to include 50
administrators and instructors from
the staff Of the new college. Sad·
dleback will open its doors to students
for the first time Sept. 23.
"It will be our way O{ saying
welcome to the new residents," said
Harry Lawrence, president of the
Laguna Beach chamber. On the same
day, the college will move its offices to
the interim campus at 26522 Crown
Valley Parkway, Mission Viejo.
The instant campus or 13 steel·
frame buildings was built in 54 work·
ing days. Enrollment is expected to be
about 1,000.
Stock Markets
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock
markets remained. higher late this
afternoon, but early g.ains were cut as
the market tried to make its sixth
straight daily advance. (See quota-
tions, Pages 10-11),
Bermudas In; Surfers Out
Bermuda sbcrts are ln at Laguna
Beach Hlgti School but surfer trousers,
cut-al( jeans, go-abeads (rubber san-
dals) and hats are taboo.
These are pa.rt of the boys' clothing
rules for the semester to be. Girls
may wear pant dresses if they look
like a dress but minl-tunies with pants
below the dress are out.
'lbe regulations formulated by
studenta have been approved by the
facult)', Here In! the tngblights for
boyt:
-Sendals an In, but IOCb will bo
wom with all footwear.
-A boy addressing an audlenoe. at
ICbool must wear art, tie and 1laclu.
-Sweatshirts must have a collar
and tailored 1leeves; shlrta that button
Md have tails must be tuctied inside
trouser1.
-Sidebumll will be no klngtr than
mid-ear. Hair must be combed and
boy• clean 1baven.
-White t .. •hirt.s without pock•ll
are forbidden. .
-Jacket. or sweaters with emblems ...
or organizattoo names are prohibited
with the exception of lettermen's
jackets.
The code of dress for girls includes:
-No hair clips or curlers.
-Natural, not obvious makeup.
-No low-necked, I ow -backed ,
strapless, spaghetti 8triaps or off the
shoulder dresse1 or blouses.
-No sheer or see-through bJoo.ses.
-Blouses must reach the waist.
-Sandals permitted with strap
across the back.
-A skirt Is too sbc.-t if the tops of
hose or W>dergarments •how at any
time. The hemline is acceptable three
inches above U:ie top Of the knee cap in
a standing position.
-Girls are to dress, sit and behave
in a dignified manner.
Students Need Luncl1 Pass
Laguna Beac11 High School atudenU R...., adda that 1tudenll coming
planning to lunch off-campus will need to school in •ttire not permitted by the
dress code will not be aUowed to com-a pa.Sf. plete reglstraUon unW they comply Any •t-whooe parent has ""! with the code.
CODlfl to the bleh •cbool ol:Oces to sign He 1ald parenta may come to the
a luncl:I pu1 requelt wiU not be allow· high echool OUlces al 525 Plark Ave.
ed to leave camp11t, lald Principal between 5 a.m. 8l'ld • p.m. to sign the
Robert Reeves. pennisalon ror a student to leave cam-st\.rdent.a found off earn.pus without a pus.
PH• wUI be llUIPOndOd ponding a In previous yean lludent. did DO(
parent con!ert1nce. ~ need permita to leave campu1.
DAIL'!' PILOT ltsH P11119
ROLLING STONE -Eight-ton secUo.n of ,coµcrete drainage ,pipe
rests against tree which baited ill trlp toward Cleo Street beach.
Pipe, unleashed by vandals, nar!VW!y missed home of Mrs. Belen
Hansen.
Closes for Month
Laguna Library · Plans
Re-evaluation .of · Books
Although apparently well insulated
in rea;!nt years from the information
explosion, Laguna Beach High School
library i's about to jotn the-march.
School officials are on the track of a
$100,000 fedreal grant to create a
researdl and resOUTce library with a
catalogue of 15,000 books.
While the library building is being
carpeted and curried from stern to
stern, its erudition potential is being
probed by experll.
Thlll far they have found :
-since the library formerly served
the juni<r high as well, a large
number of the books were of junior
high and elementary reading level.
-some books wm in extremely
poo< conditioo.
-Some contained serlooe: misin-
formation, especially in 1uoh fields as
aerospace, science, math and sociial
sclenct;S.
-Others were inappropriate to the
resource and research library the
school will be asking for in the grant,
A study of the library was made by
Mrs. Flora Thoman, a library con-
sultant with the State ll<partmoot 0(
F.ducacim. She recommended a com-
Autopsy Ordered
In Laguna Death
An autopsy on tbe body or a
lJollywood man who COUapsed. and
died on the Main. Beach in t.&runa
Beach SUnday has been ordered by the
Orange Cotmty coroner'• office.
Fred Elmer H-einer Jr., 41, was
1tanc!U>g In approxlnuital)' two fett of
water when he 1uddenly collapsed, lh·
vestlgaton tald. H~r was dead on
arrival at 2 p.m. at South Coa1t Com·
munil)' Hoapltal. · · t.
plete reevaluation of !he book!.
As a result, the board secured an in·
dependent evaluation. Orrently, head
libra":rian Mary Carhart, and others
are determining which books should
be distributed to elementary schools
and the lntftmediate school, which
should be ditcarded and wbich should
remain at the high scbooi.
The llh£ary is to be closed for about
a month alter school .rtarts to allow
for recataloglng and making new shelf
lists as reevaluated books are return-
ed to the shelves.
Orange
Weatket'
That sun is: out to stay -at
least through Tuesday when
It'll be up to 78_ along the sea-
shore and stretching to 90 de·
: gr-t'!ea: a few miles inland.
INSIDE TODA)'
Laguna Bcoch'a Bill Toomey
won the U.S. Olympic d.!cothlon
trialt at South Lake Tahoe oVfr
th• Wtcktf&d, omt11ring a Mar·
world record to'4J of 8,222
poinu. St< Sportt, Page J2.
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Getting Heady for Big Day
School buses get final tuning teachers final brief-of school tomorrow . Here Elmer Bequette, head of
ing and 80 000 Orange Coast' area school children the Ocean View School District transportation de.-
bid' farewell to 'swiimer in preparation for opening partmeni, checks school bus light.
West Newport Beaches
Get Face Lift of Sand
Israel, Jordan
Exchange Shots
Despite U .N. Plea
By JEROME F, COLLINS °' .. o.ur Piiot Slafl
West Newport's be.nt-out-of-shape
beach bacLlu1ew..prof!k_!Oday. It look·
ed much Ute better !Or J.t.
Tb.e facellftJpg 9>nsisted of a six-foot
deep buildup of sand along the eroded
"-acbfront between Ult and 46th
11reets. n.e weekend accretion was a gilt
from the sea -the same sea that last
-" pummeled the shoreline with
hqge breakers, leaving dozens of
homes perdled on the edge of a 12-foot
blgbembanli.menl
This Dlorning the embankment was
atlll 11>ere, but scarcely ball as bigh,
At ,_. points file psrtW!y restored
beach profile a!molt reached the level
of a rock barrier COllltructed by th•
Army Corps ol. Engineers.
Newport Beach Marine S a f e t Y
Dtrector Robert Reed, whose home is
in the 4200 block of Seashore Drive,
aaid:
"Everything looks pretty good now.
Hopeflilly there won't be another con·
currence of heavy surf and high
tides.''
Reed said he used the word
••hopefully" advisedly. He explained:
1'Thtre are no ocean storms
forecast now, the. swells .&.Te building
up the beach by coming out of the
northwest instead of the South, and it's
a moderate surf -but, historically,.
September is a bad month for
erosion."
According to Reed's own carefully
kept erosion logs, the average beach
loss during the month o{ September
since 1954 ii 14.5 percent of each year·
ly total loss. And tbe total annual loss,
be noted, ha.I been about 120 feet.
August is customarily the worst
month, as it was this year. Tbe
average percentage of loss in August
over the years is 19.8 percent, ac-
cording to the lifeguard chief.
In ttie 1950's ;and early 1960's, beach
restoration was left up to nature. In
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recent yea.rs, however, local and federal governments have had to lend
a bet~ hand by hauling in thousands
of tons of sand from elsewhere on tbe
penJnstila.
· Th.is year the sand is being carted
from the Santa Ana River area. The
$117 000 project now under way will
last' at leut anotber month -il the
Pacific doesn't act up again.
R~ is no optimist about it, either.
Said he:
"Every bit of buildup you see now -
by the Corps and by the surf -can
leave in just two hours if the southerly
swells return with htgb tides ...
Israeli and Jordanian troops ex-
changed shots for hali an hour today
and a mine explosion destroyed a
truck in Gaza.
The two incidents occurred despite
United Nations demands fO!" a cease-
fire that followed Sunday's battle
across the Suez Canal by Israeli and
Egyptian tank and .artillery forces.
Today's lncldents were of a minor
nature but served to increase tension
in tbe Mideast where there have been
almost daily Incidents since the June
war of a year ago.
HUmphrey Opens Drive
With Assault on Nixon
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Democratic candidate Hubert H.
Humphrey haa launched bl! pres!den·
tial bid with a frontal assault -pie·
turing GOP opponent Richard M. Nix.
on as a "cold war warri<r" and ex-
ploiter of voters' law and order fears
-but Nixon ignored the barrage.
The Republican candidate, making
almost no reference to Humphrey for
the president, called Sunday for re·
evaluation or ·the U, $.·Soviet bridge.
building effort. He also said Israel
·must remain strong enough to deter
any Arab attack.
Hufilphrey set out his campaign
challenge Sunday on a special hour·
Jong edition of ABC's "Issues and
Answers" and in a speech to the trien-
nial B'nai B'rith convention in
Washington.
"My Republican opponent is no
racist," Humphrey told the in·
ternational Jewish organization. "He
is a fa.Ii and just man. But he and the
Republican Party have chosen this
year to join forces with the most reac-
tionary eleinents of American socie·
ty."
EXPLOIT FEARS
The vice president ~ Nixon of
conducting "a campaign and a
strategy essentially designed to exploit
County Traffic
Accidents Kill
3 Over Weekend
Three lives were claimed by Orange
County traffic accidents ovtr the
weekend.
The dead:
-Calvin Pa1Jey1 39, 3311 Camille
St:eet, Santa Ana was killed Saturday
at 8:~ p.m. in Garden Grove when rus
1987
141
County Tr1Hlc
Death Toll
1988
116
car went out cf control and struck the
center divider on Magnolia Strci!t.
-Elizabeth Bro•"I, 44, 1 8 3 8
Wysteria, Sant.a Ana, died at 4:20
p.m. Saturday when her car left the
ro.ad1Vay and &truck a house. She was
going down TbaUa Street in Laguna
Beach.
-Earl Chandler, 26, Carden Grove,
wu dead on MTival at Westml.nater
Community Hoapital following an ac·
ctdeDt Sunday at 11:40 p.m. when hi•
motorcycle reportedly wont out of COll•
trol and left the roadway in Garden
<:rove. J
th• fears and tensions that grip signifi·
cant portions of our. people."
He aaid the Republlcans 4fe com-
peting with third party candidate
George C. WaDace "for the votes of
people who at very best want to put
the brakes on our p-ogress toward full
equality." For his part, Humphrey
said minority citizens awakened to
America's privileges cannot be
repressed in their attempt to gain
. -tilem -but he said "armed terrorist
groups" cannot be tolerated. ·
He said 88 president he Would pro..
oose legiB!atlon to stop activities of
''guerrilla bands" if the trend toward
them continues.
Humphrey said be is mare suited to
settling the Vietnam war because be is
"very close to the facts" and bis
general approach i' "a little lest bard·
line than Mr. Nixon's."
"I believe Mr. Nixon is more well
known as a sort of cold war wanior
than I am," Humphrey said. " ... I
believe Mr. Nixon has a te.ndency to
take a much more military stance
than I do."
Mil.ITARY MARGIN
Nixon, also addressing the B'nai
B'rith convenUon, said the United
States must assure Israel a
"technological military margin'' to
discourage attack from numerically
superior Arab forces.
lie accused the Soviet Unlon of sup-
plying arms to the Arabs to expand its
Middle East innuence. "Some may
call this a hard line," he said, but he
said such talk is needed to convince
potential aggressors not to make a
miscalculation.
Nixon said earlier in the day the en-
Ure U. S.-Soviet bridge-building effort
should be re-evaluated and said he is
concerned about some provisions of
the nuclear nonproliferation treaty
before the Senate.
The effort to increase U. S.-Soviet
cooperation in some fields should not
be scrapped, he said in Pittsburgh, but
no action should be taken that could be
interpreted as condOJ).lng the Soviet in·
vasion of Czechoslovakia.
Nixon said he f8vors the principle cf
a treaty against spread bf Miclear
weapons but 1aid the treaty should be
negoUeted.
• Guests Rousted
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) -An
estimated 450 a:uests, gamblen and
employes at the Frontier Hotel were
l'OUlted lrom their rooms and from
the main caalno early SW1day morning
aft.et an anonymous calter warned the
main 1wltchboard ol. a bomb planted
1omewhere lo the hotel. No bomb was
found In a 40-mlnute search.
(J'llarges Weighed
Cabin Cruiser.
Sinks Outboard
By ALMON LOCIWIEY
Of tllt Dellr Plitt t11ft
Newport Beach police today were ln ,
a quandary as to What ch•ges -U
any -to rue aga.lDst ~e o~ of a 32-
foot cabin crulaer wlllch struck and
sank an lS.foot cutboard oH 'Hwr
tington Beacb &aturday.
The aceideDt occurrea some , l&O •
yards oU t.he Santa Ana River Jetty
about 1 p.m. Saturday. Four occupan~s
of the outboard jumped. overboard
seconds belOfe the-larger boat struck.
Woman Gives
Clue to Sniper
On Freeway
A Costa Mesa woman marked for
death by a freeway sniper bas pro-
vided substantial leads in Aug. 7
murder of a yoiing motllrcyclist, Foun.
lain Valley police revealed today.
Apparently Mrs. Pearl Powers, 984
El Camino Sl, was a near victim of
the same sniper, officers aald.
Mr&. Powers was on the same sec·
ti.on cf the San Diego Freeway at
about the same hour a gunman killed
21-year-old cyclist James M. Gardner.
Two shots were fired at her car by a
driver who pulled along sjde.
She saw the driver full face and has
described him and his auto to in·
vestigators.
"The man pointed a pistol at me and
fU"ed twice," she said to investigating
oficers.
Mrs. Powers said Uurt tbe car -
described as of mJd 1950'8 vintage -
had followed her from the intersection
of the Sao Diego and-Harbor freeways.
"I was going fairly slow, because I
was low on gas. 1 knew that he'd been
following me, but thought he had lost
me by the time I got to the Beach
Boulevard offramp," she said.
"Then all in a sudden about Warner
Avenue, he was right next to me. I
heard two pings and this whizzing
sound 10 I looked at his face . He was
reaching over to the right side cf the
car with this pistol pointed at my
head. So I stepped on it, gas or no
gas," she &aid.
Mrs. Powers added she reported the
incident as soon as she a?Tived borne.
Her call was rWstered on the police
log at 2:50 a.nl,-she said.
Gardner's body was found near
Euclid Street at 2 a.m. by passing
Costa Mesa patrolman Ted Curry.
Mrs. Powers' vehicle had no visible
bullet holes according to Fountain
Valley Lt. Marvin Fortin. "I think
with a bit of luck we're g(Jing to be
able to get that car," he said.
'Ille outboml ,.., boled.UUOUgb and
parlially •uni<. .
Occupants of the -srd . ..,.,. .
Mlcbaol J. Eaton ,and l!I• wife Dorla,
13019 Mornlngsid&, War, Lo1 Angeles,
and Thomas D. Mulherin and hil son.
Tll<>mas J. Mulherin.
GROIJP FISlllNG
Eaton told police he Uld , bl! •
passengers were fishing when they
saw the cruiser approaching on a ·col·
llsion course about 500 yards away.
Eaton aaid his wife exclaimed that
the other boat was going to cf.ill.ide.
Eaton said be auured bis wile that the
cruiser would aee them and change
course.
As the larger boat continued Onllie
oolllaion course, Eaton 1bouted. for
someone to start the engine, but it was
too late. All four dived into the water a
few seconda before the. cruiser smuh·
eel Into the maBer boa~ ac<ordinll to
Eaton.
"We W!!fe all in the water waving
and screaming far help," 1ald Eaton.
"We could aee two men come out on
the deck of the other boat,'', said
MUlherln. 1"Tbere waa no one at the
wbeeL They watcbed us for a minute
and tllcn one of them went to 'the
whee~ increased speed and heeded out
to 1ea."
A llleguard boat about 000 yarda
away w·itnes11ed the accident and came
to the resc1,1e of the four in the .ater.
Another boat waa dispatched to In·
tercept the cruiler.
BOAT SEARCHING •
Police said the other patrol boat was
already searching for the cruiser
following reports that it bad almost
run down a sailboat.
The boat was finally apf('ebended.
and escorted to the Harbor De~
ment where a report was filed Q..Q_
owner Warren J. Hoke, 53, of 2017
DeMille Drive, Los Angeles, and his
passenget, Homer N. Davis, 42, ,3915
E. Gage, Los Angele&.
"Investigation i.! still continuing,"
said Lt. James Parker, "we will pro..
bably file a complaint tomorrow."
Asked what charges would be filed,
Parker said he was uncertain.
"There is a section in the California
Boating Laws which prohibit& reckless
or negligent operation but we don't
know who the cpeNtor was since
ther'e was no one at the wheel," said
Patker.
Parker said the victims were willing
to sign a citizen's arrest but '1id not
know whom to name as the ope.rat.or.
"We could not make a physical ar·
rest as we did not witness the ac·
ctdent," Parker said.
Parker said it was not known
whether the cruiser wa'!I being
operated on automatic pilot.
"We will probably file a complaint
alleging failure to report an accident,''
Parker said.
Mrs. Eaton was treated for a
twisted ankle and Thomas D. Mulherin
for cuts on ~e bead. The victims were
taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital.
T.U Fire
Newport Beach firemen douae
palm tree dt\rlng minor brush.
fire that swept vacant hillside
lot between ·Riverside Avenue
and Cliff Drive SUnday aft.,..
noon. There were no injuries
and no damage to atructures.
Cause of the fire was unknown.
U.S. Helicopters
Help to Smash 2
Viet Cong Forces
SAIGON (AP) -U.S. hellcoptor
gunships, armored persoonel carriers
and fighter-hombers helped South
Vietnamese infantrymen smash two
enemy forces maneuvering around the
provincial capital of Ban Me 'I'huot, 154
miles northeast of Saigon.
The government soldlers counted 94
enemy bodies aft~ the two battles
Sunday and rtported three of their
men killed and three wounded.
Forty-seven enemy were killed in
one battle eight miles north of Ban Me
Thuot, and another •7 died in a clash
near the Due Lq> Special Forces
camp 35 mi:les southwelit of tbe pro-
vincial capital.
The latter victory was marred by
the deaths Monday of South Viet·
namese Brig. Gen. 'Truong Quang AD,
35, commander of the 23rd Infantry
Division, SIIld his senior American ad·
viser, C<>l. Tex R. Sage of Macon, Ga.
They were flying over the bat·
tleground in a helicopter when it was
s·hot down by enemy ground fire.
Also killed were An's wife, the col-
onel's sergeant major M. Sgt. Thomas
Barndard of Killeen, Tex., and the
che>pper's pilot and copilot. The only
survivors were two American door
gunners who were pulled from the
blazing wreckage by a rescue team.
Admission Day Noted Government soldiers on routine
sweeps 24 miles northwest o·f Saigon
uncovered two enemy arms caches.
One cont.ained 23 big 122rtlm rockets
that have been used in the terror shell·
._!.l:lgs on the caP.ital, 11 rifles, 35 mortar
shells, 18 cases of small·arms am·
YoU'lt see no parades today, no flag
waving and foc most people no holi·
day, but for municipal and state of-•
fices and bank!, today is a vacation to
celebrate the 11Mh. birthday of the
State of Clllifornta.
The only aig:nlf:ieance to the day is
that on Sept. 9, 1850, Oafilornia was
admltt.ed to the Union as a free state,
nine mcnths after the ratification of
her first constitution and after the
election of her first governor and U.S.
Senate representatives.
The holiday, unknown to most
persons Nside _the filtate and many
new1y arrived resident!, is celebrated
only by city, coonty and state of.fices
and most banks. Few other' business
firms close their dc>of's.
The Calllornia Gold Rush of 1848,
two years before California became a
s1atelois thought to be a major con-trioo r to the growtll of population
and bus.lnese. Some feel this is the
reason that bank& take the day off.
munition, doeuments and medicine.
Three suspects were seized neor the
cache.
Four Viet Corg were killed and eight
others were captured by government
troops who found the other cache of
rifles.
A government spokesman said "•
number'" ol South Vietnamese fti.
fantrymen were wounded by booby
traps around tile hidden weapons.
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Nixon Using
Julie,. David
In Campaign
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NEW YORK (AP) -Presidential
caudld&te Richard M. Nlt.on used two
of his moat formidable weapoM today
-David and Julie -to launcb a new
drive to get the younger generation on
his side. •
The former vice president did not
arpear at a new! conference called to
announce the setting up of a task force
ot fi.fayor Jobn V. Lindsay aod. four
&enators to try to get the academJc
commlirtity involved "in solving the
urban crisis."
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Monday, Stptembtr 9, lM DAILY "LOT ~
Black Panther,
Newton
OAKLAND CAP) -Black Panther
leader lluey Newton, 28, w3:i con·
victed Sunday night of voluntary
manslaughter in tbe killing of a wbJte
policeman. The jury took four days to
readl a verdlct.
Newtoo's attorney, Chttles R. Gar-
ry, moved immediately for in arrest
of judgment and a ·Dew trial, and Rid
later he would appeal the conviction to
the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary.
The verdict "didn't make &ny
sense," Garry told newimlen.
The defense contended tttat the dead
poliepat. bated Negroes and harass-
ed them.
Guilty
•
THIS IS HOW HOUSE AT 27111! OCEAN FRONT LOOKED IN ·1915
Instead, the two 20-year-olds, David
Eisenhower, grandson of the former
president, and David's !lance, Julie
Nixvn, the Republic&n candidate's
daughter, condueted the news c0n-
[erence.
Newton could be imprisoned from
two to 15 years. A hearing was set for
Thursday on Garry's motions.
West Newport
No Stranger
To Sand Loss
West Newport's now b at t ere d
beachfront has been the scene of
erosion crisis after erosion crisis for
decades, according to Bill Salyer,
whose family bas maintained a home
at 2900 Ocean Front for almost 40
years.
Salyer, now a Laguna Beach resi-
dent, said today:
I
Or rather, David conducted it, with
Julie ~ttinc by and remarking that
"David is tile main attraction."
David read a statement by Nixon
promising the younger gener;sition "a
piece of the action" and assuring them
that "in a Nixon adminisb'ation,
stud"?'nts will have a better alternative
than to take to the streets to protest."
Nixon said, he was establishing a
student coalition in the youth division
of his campaign, to be headed by two
)'{lung men who headed the "New Ma-
jority" group that worked for New
York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller.
whom Ni.J:on defeated for the GOP
nomination.
Humphrey Due
In LA Tonight
The jury of seven women and five
men fol.l!ld Newton guilty of shooting
patrolman J ohn Frey last Oct. 28 in a
West Oakland Negro district.
The prosecution said the killinf oc-
curred after Frey stopped a car con-
taining Newton and another Negro for
questioning about traffic tickets. Frey
was shot five times and bled to death.
Another officer, Herbert Heane.s, was
critically wounded, and Newton was
shot once.
Tile verdict ended an eight-week trial
cond'ucted in the atmosphere of an
armed camp.
Dozens of policemen were in the
C(lUrthouse during the trial and spee-
tators were searched daily before
entering the courtroom.
WILL APPEAL
P•nth•r•' Newton I·
verdict: "I want you to know the
Black Panthers are very unhappy
As the jury was dismi!sed, aa
unidentified person among the spee,.
tatot'\S shouted, "Black Power!"
because these ne the kind of disap-
poinbnents we've been receiving."
"As long as I can remember,
everybody knew that no one in his
right mind would build past 36th
Street. All the old houses from 27th
Street on up were sandbagged un·
derneath and even then the water
came in and washed many of them
THIS IS HOW IT LOOKS TODAY Negro militants had predicted trou-
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Vice Presi· hie u the verdict went against Newton
Funds Cutback
Hits Hard Items dent Hubert H. l1umphrey returns to but the city was quiet today.
out." Daley Claims News Media
California tonight for the first time a.s Newton stared expressionless when the Democratic presidential can·
didate. He goes on Tuesday to the verdict was read.
Houston, Tex. The jury found Newton innocent of a
An airplane bringing Humphrey second count, as&.ault a.1d battery with
from Denver, Colo., is to set down at a deadly weapon on Heanes. It ruled,
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pre>!dent
Johnson's ~slonally ordered
spending cutbacks will hit at "bard"
items like highway building, space
programs and noo-Vletna.m defense
items instead o! great society social
welfare programs.
Salyer said that once after a high
tide the old Pacific Electric tracks -
along Seashore Drive and \V. Balboa
Bouleva.r<\.,-were left hanging in the
air. "Every year the company had~to
p<:tch up the tracks after ocean water
erosion."
Guilty of Distorting Riots 10 :30 p.m. at International Airport. too, that Nt:wton's 1964 knifing con·
After spending the night in the viction was a felony and that therefore Ambassador Hotel, he'll go to Burbank to tape a National Broadcasting Co. the cW'I'f:nt manslaughter conviction
An album or photographs that
belonged to his grandmother sup-
ported his statements.
"During the storm of 1934, the
mayor's house, bui1t on stilts at 2600
Ocean Front, was washed out and
severely damaged by storm waters,"
he s~td. "That storm was so bad that
even our 2900 Ocean Front house was
inundated. At high tide the ocean
waters would come down the streets
and swirl back into the sea.
"The ocean," concluded Salyer,
"hasn't changed. lt's just that people
are building their houses on the sc:.nds.
And the sands are shifting -as
always -into the ocean.'"
Slain Envoy Buried
WASHINGTON (UPI) -U.S. envoy
John Gordon Mein, who lost his life in
Guatemala Wednesday in history's
first assassination of a United States
amba1S"Sador, was buried here Satur-
day in a simple ceremony.
Cl-llCAGO (UPI) -Mayor Richard
J. Daley, facing one of the largest
press conferences of his life, charged
the news media today with distorting
and twisting reports of the riots which
tore downtown Chicago during the
Democratic National Convention.
The mayor, focal point of con·
troversy over tough tactics used
against thousands of an t i w a r
demons\rators, said one of the
greatest difficulties encountered dur-
ing the convention was faJlure of the
news media to tell the full story of
what happened.
"f am amazed at the distorted a n d
twisted picture the news media gave."
he said. "The American people were
amazed. Their letters show it."
The mayor said his office had
received 16,000 letters fr om around
the country supporting the action of
the police against the demonstrators a
week and a hall ago and only 4,000
criticizing them.
More than 100 re po rte r s ,
photographers and-cameramen crowd-
1936 GOP Candidate
Alf Landon Says LBJ
Holds J(ey to Campaign
TOPEKA. Kan. (AP) -Alf M. Lan·
don says President Johnson could
have an overpowering impact on the
1968 presidential election.
The 1936 Republican presidential
nominee gave bis views on the 1968
campaign on the occasion of his 8lst
birthday today. Landon said "momen-
tous events" in foreign affairs could
occur before the election. making its
outcome unpredictable at this time.
J1e said Johnson is the most un-
popular president since H e r b e r t
lloover, but he more than anyone else
C(lu}d influence the coUl"6e of those
events.
Lendon, who supported Gov. Nelson
.l\. Rockefeller for the GOP noroin~
tion also made his first public
deciaration of suppOrt for Richard M.
Nixon.
Landon said two emotional Issues -
the Vietnam. war and attitudes on
questions involving human relations -
will be cI11Cial in the campaign.
He said there were demands within
the Democratic party that Vice Presi-
dent Hubrrt R. Humphrey disengage
himself from the policlee of the Presi-
dent But th I a is: 4Wcult for RlD11-
phrey to do, be said, because "Johnson
will be captain of t h e team until
January and the decisions he makes in
the next eight week! will have an ef-
fect oo the election."
Landon said the SoYlet Un.ion'1 in-
vasion of Czechoslovatia presents an
opportunity for a flrat step toward
diplomatic ~gnWon of Red China, •
•tei> be said the United States should
lake.
He suggested that the United States
abst.aln from the quetllon of Red
Chin.,. admission 14 the United N•·
Uonf at the nt.Jtt U.N. 1enion.
Undon ..Jtt, "The bitter anlrn0<lly
between Russia and Red China -• coupled with a return to Stallnism in
Moscow -creates a situatior; that
makes Utis an opportune time for a
signal step in the directioo of
establishing 4iplamatic relations with
Red China."
'.'That doesn't mean I'm ready to go
to sleep in the same room with Mao
and leave my pocketbook in my pants
oo the back of a chair," Landon said.
Sam Sheppard
Faces Law Suit
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (UP I) -Dr.
Sam Sheppard, who stood trial twice
for the death of his first wife, bas been
charger with negligence in a civil suit
filed here. The suit involved the death
ol • man wtlo underwent surgery by
Sheppard.
Sheppard .and the Youngstown
Osteopathic Hospital were named in a
$5.».000 suit filed by Mrs. Marcia
Lopez., who alleged that Sheppard was
negligent in cutting an artery in her
husband, Samuel Lopez, w h i I e
performing an operation Aug. 6.
Mis8 Black America
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) -
Saundra Williams, 151. oi Philadelphia,
wtio would have liked to compete in
the Miss America Pageant, was
chosen Miss Black America of 1968
early Sunday. .:...
program. could carry a penalty of two to 15
Johnson's budget chief, Oiarles J. ed into Daley's city hall offices to hear llumphrey plans to go TRW years in prison instead of one to 15.
him answer questions about a 16,000-Systems, Inc., in Redondo Beach at The jury contained one Negro, its Zwick, said Sunday the administration
will slice $3.5 billion from certain pro-
grams as a result of the demand by
Congress that government spending be
reduced by SS billioo.
word official report on the disorders l l:l5 a.m. Tuesday where he'll ad-foreman. dress an outdoor rally at 12:15 p.m. A issued last Friday. City hall veterans question and answer session follows. In an impromptu news conference
said it was one of the largest news The plane taking Humphrey to Tex-before television cameras, Garry
conferences there within memory. as is .to leave Tuesday at 1:45 a.m. quoted Newton as saying af the ~~~~~~~~~-'--~~~~~~~--=~~~~~;__;~
Here! New '69
CHEVROLET TRUCKS!
Now there are even more reasons why Chevrolet is more truck.
MORE l'T'YU
Here's the bold new look In
pickups -Chevrolet's hand-
some new hood proll1a, new
aluminum grills, new Interior
trim colors! You get a cab and
Fleetslde pickup box th1t are
double wall, double slrong.
America'• most popular pick-
up ia more truck than ever!
MORE LENCTM
New '69 Fleetslde pickups pro-
vide cargo boxes up to BY! ft
long -haul bigger payloads
or king-sized camper bodies!
For work or play, you gel the
riding amoothnats of work-
prQved Independent Front Sus-
pension, the economy of fa-
mous Chevrolet trock power.
Plus easier handling for '691
MORI COMFOIT
New, more comtorteble seats
era designed w!lh mold,ed
foam. Thick lnaulatloti hushes
road noise. Bump leve ling coll
aprlngs at all four wheels on
most models amooth tht way.
More comlorl1 More Chevy!
MOltlPOWD
New workpowerl A aplrltad
t ::w m3::~!fyV8 V~ ·:~:r:
Order It for p\ckupa, tool And
there's big VB powef In heavy-
welghta. Chevrolet glvta -you
workpowar with economy.
MORI VU FOi Tiil llONft' •
Low-coil Ch8YY·Yan delMlrt
loada of economy with big
Slxaa or work-whipping VB.
Nlmble manewerablllty In lraf ..
fie maku light of big loads.
Chtvy-Van ii av1lllbl1 with
3-1peed Turbo Hydra-Matlc.
fli Gre trucks are Ch evrc!e ts because Chevrolet is more truck! ....,
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Newport'• own Fft1 Parbr will
prllide over ceremonle1, Tburs-daf, Sept. 20, In the o!fidal ilSU-
ODCe ol the Daniel Boone six-cent
cnnmemontive stamp. On the
podium w1th Parter In Frantfort,
Ky., will be Kentucky Governor
LAule I. Nunn, U.S. Congiasman
"""" Clo,._ Wolh and Poet-"'"*' J-E. Honldns. First
printing of the Daniel Boone
stamp, which joins the American
~ series, will be nearly two
Jllllllon. •
Giant Mwhroom. weighing a 1ecord
11 poundl, ii 1ilown by Kathy Quinn,
JJ, of Dmwr, Colo. Kathy fwnd the
Auge edible mar the Barbour Fork-3
picnic grounds. H<r fi"4 t<ully lop•
en 8% pound specfman fOt.1.nd earlier
on Colorado'• Wes tern Slope area. • S.muel P. McDowoll, ol Lexing-
ton. Mo., says that he 1ee1 nothing
extraordinary &bout working u a
park custodian in th~ t~wn in
which he was born. Until this year,
McDowell mowed grass in the park
twice a week with a power mower.
''Then the docton told me I
would have to quit," he said. Mc-
Dowell celebrated his IOOth birth-
day this week. "" • •
A "slap on the wrist'* in one
way to handle o woman bank
robber, a teller at a Flint, Mich.,
bank believe!. The teller told
p91ice that when she refused a
woman'1 request to giver her
$100, the woman reachtd over
and began t.aking bills from the
ca!h drawer. The teller began
hitting the woman's wrist and
hand. The bandit then ~d, rt·
portedly with about $4-0.
•• Movie censorship has come a
long way since 1909, says ~year
old PhiladeJpbia attorney Morri1
Wolf. He rep""'~~ Pblladel·
phia's lint motion picture eihibi·
tion company before the Penn-
sylvania Movie Censorship Board.
"I remember the censors objected
to a scene with a cradle," he said.
"They said lt was too suggestive ...
that it auggested a Mrth would
take place. They made us take the
scene out," be said. •
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Marine Hero
Given Life
In Prison
From Wire Servlet1
DA NANG, Vietnam-A aeven-man
court marUal taday seot.ooed a U.S.
Marine war hero to lilt at bard labor
far banging, knll!ng and llboating to
death fiw Vietnamese clviHans ID two
inddents laat Mag.
Between the ldlllllgs, · Lanoe Cpl.
Oenz:ll R. Allen, 20, of Lebanon, Ind.,
called artillery at:rfbs onto hil owt1.
besieged posiUoo to ~ IW8J' Qom.
mlD.Jt soldiers, savtng his and several
other Marine lives.
Allen grinned sllgh~y as the court
also gave him a dls1honorable
discbal"ge, onlered him to fcrlt!t all
pay and allowances and reduced bi's
rank to private.
Six other Marines will be tried later
this mmth on the same charges of
tilHllg the clvlliam 1u1 May 5 and &.
Capt. Michael Mc Carey Of
Amityville, N.Y., the proe:eeutor, told
the eourt Allen was leading an ambush
team near Hue oo May 5 when he took
two Vietnamese behind a house and
shot them.
The other three were killed the next
day as Allen and bis buddies searched
for the bodies of Communist trooPs
-h ad besieged their pooltion t h e
night before. For caWng artillery onto
his poStion, Allen's company com-
mander told the court be considered
recommending the Marine for the
Navy <Zoss.
The prosecutioo contended that
Allen, a veteran oo his second tour in
Vietnam with the lot Battaliao, 27th
Marine Regiment, and another Marine
shot Nguyen Van Den and Nguyen Cuu
Thu with bis M 16 rifle on May 5 while
members ol Allen'• patrol looked on.
nn-ee mare Vietnamese were de-
tained by Allen aod bis patrol the next
day. 'lbe prosecution claimed two of
the unarmed men were shot firing..
squad tamkm and a third was hanged
with a noot5e made by Allen. It claim-
ed Alleo also stabbed the third man In
tile dies!, cut!U throat and shotjtim.
The bodies were thrown into a canal
and band grenades were thrown in
af.ter them to destroy Ute evidence, the
proo<CUlion laid.
State High Court
Justice Killed
In Plane Crash
NEW YORK (UPI) -State
Supreme Court Justice James A. Roe
Jr. and the pilot o! the light plane in
which he was traveling were killed
Sunday in a collision over a runway at
Flusbing airport.
Roe's sons, James A. III, 14, and
Na.sh, 12, also pu.sengen OD the plane
were in cr:itical condition in Flushing
Hospital today. The dead pilot was
idert:ifled as DaVld Bevaol 52.
"l'he fir< deportment said the plane.
a fa<r·-e< Piper Oler-own-
ed by a local air service, was coming
for a landing when a Cenna carrying
six penoos came down on top of it.
The Piper crashed, but the Cessna
lcmded. safely further down the
runway. Ita pilot, 46-year-o!.d Jim
Karp suffered a cut foot but his
panengen, three men and two
womm, 'M!re tmburt.
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Carrier Commissi~d
Caroline Kennedy presents Cap!. Earl Y!ltes, commending officer of
the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy, with a commemorative
plaque with a bronze relief of her father, the late President Kennedy,
during commissionin~ ceremonies in Newport News, Va.
Boy's Bravery Rewarded
By Death: in House Fire
CLAYTON, Calif. (UPI) -!Flames
from tile burning house shot 60 feet
into the air forcing rescuers back, but
9-year-0ld Carlton Scbo4fnstejn dash-
ed back inside to save ru, 6-rf.ootb-<>ld
sister. 1
"I've got to go back after
be shouted and thole W¥e
wcrds. lfu body waa foubd ide the
baby's crib in the cbarTElf as es of the
145,IXXl ranch home. ,
Five members of contra B.lcb;.
at sparks from the
ed. in hls backyard.
fire which land·
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NY Schools Shut •
Two Cities Settle
'Teachers' Strikes
By Ulllted Prtu lalerulloul
Teacher• aitriku were settled in
Eut Haven, Conn., and Silt L4ke City
but th• United Federatton Of Teecben
called 55,000 ol ill memben aut Of
clasaroom.1 Jn New Ycrk Cifi)' oa tile
-.day ol the !all term.
Aroused by a decentralluUon plan
tbat gave SO local governing boards
tbnlugbout the city authority over
teadlen:, the UFT went ahead with it.s
walkout planl even th9U&b 10 teachers
dismissed.in a controversial
Brook.Jyn district were reinstated.
Closing of New York schools would
affect 1.1 million students.
Schools remained closed by strikes
ror 60,IXKl students in Mlcblgan and
2D,(XX) ol!iers in Elast SL Louis, Ill.;
East Qllcago, Ind., and Madison, Ill.
New York teachers voted seven to
one Sunday to strike over the
dismissal of 10 teachers by the local
governing board of the experimental
Ocean Hill-Brownsville district in
Brooklyn. The local board then said it
would allow them to return to classes.
Slril<et that bad delayed the opening
ol school were ended Sunday night at
East Haven and Salt We City.
East Haven's 7.50 striking teachers
voted unanimously to return to cl.uses
and 6,IXKl school children today after
accepting a cmtract that provi~s
them with a new pay scale ranging
from $6,050 to $11,050 a year. The
teachers origtn.ally asked for '6,200 to
$11,800, but they also WOil family
medical coverage.
In Salt Lake City, six days of
meetings paid off Sunday when the
Carbon County teachers association
and the county school board reached
an agreement. The new contract gave
teachers a five percent r a is e .
Teacher!! with a bachelor's degree will
start at $5,040 annually, and those with.
12 years of service will earn up to
$8,064. Classes resumed for 4,200
students.
A total of 60,000 students were in
their ... anc1 -k ot .. ---' mer v.acatl~ ln Mlchlgan.
In Wayne County (Detrolt), tho
suburban JUvervtew ScboOl Board con-
slderecl a taculoder'• report on a
-· •trike which kept 3,llOO lludenll from classes. F.ctflnding
also coalinued In tho suhurbs of
Nm'tbville, Uncoln Part. and Treotoo.
An early settlement did not seem
llt.ely 1n alx other MJchl1an dlstricta:
the Detroit IUburiJo ol' !DQ(er, Econ•
and T~lor; and at Oscoda, Painsdale
anq GlaOwln.
Hanoi Lauds
Goldberg Plea
To Stop Bombs
PARIS (UPI) -North Vietnam to-
day hailed as "realiatic" fcrmer U.S.
Ambassador Arthur Goldberg's call
for an unconditional bombing halt in
Vietnam. ~
Than Nguyen Le, Hanoi'• chief
spoke!ltnaD, gave guarded approval of
Goldberg's statement dlring the
·regular Monday morning Nartb Viet·
namese press briefillg.
Goldberg, former ambessada< to the
United Nations, man article publilbed.
in the lmiernati.onal Herald Tribune
this morning, urged that the United
States halt the bombing "tl:len It.and
alert to see whether Hanoi responds"
wiUJ similar deescalatioo.
Le lumped Goldberg's atatement
with aoother one by S e n a t •
Democratic leader Mike MandJeld
and said both men "faced with reality.
. .have arrived at the reali.!tic position
that tile United states. must un.
conditionally cease the bombing and
all other acts a( war against the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam"
before· the Paris talks can progress-.
ard P. Walker's family ~isQ,ed in the
early Sunday blaz.e -Carlton and. his
sister, Cynthia, 13, the children of
Mri Walker by a irevioua marriage,
and ·three of Walker's cfilldri!n, Llnda
Lee Z> Theodore, 3, alld 6-piooth-<>ld
COME IN and BE PAMPERED
Maf..J ADil. .
The parents werE:lou l~ the eve-ning. As they returned, i.;pntre Cos·
tra County Fire e'jl. Iocat.d
two blocks from the house, was put-
ting out the blaze.
Firemen had been unable to enter
the burning structure because of the
intense heat. A college student living nearby,
Dale Ross, broke a window and re.scu·
ed Carolyn Scboensteln~6, who suffer-
ed smoke inhalation. Rbss said Caro-
lyn and her brother Carlton were bang-
ing oq a lrµ,dow when be anived.
&6s said be brake the1~ and
helped the cbJJdron OUl bUt Carltoo
ran back inside to rescue the baby.
Ross' tried to follow but ;wu driven
hack by tile intense heel I
Cauoe ol the fire was not known. ID·
veotigaton poked tluwgl\ the char·
red rubble Sunday to£tetmine what
might have triggered e bl.au.
The firemen ww:re c by e neigh•
bar, James Hansen. He said he w a 1
awakened when hls dog began bortlng
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LOS ANGELES -Orqe
County oommuten to Los
ADcel .. -be happy to ---·-ts won")'iDC -jam·Upl on the H:arbor)Freeway.
Vernon Avenue lo the ramp to use tile N1J1e teetion of
Will be 1'?ob1blted. Ireeway at the same time.
Motorl•lo w1>o do not •!sh ll<lmp meterlie i1 being
ID be ,_, ~ t ~-Uled -fUl!y OD 1lle -ay-a "~ oo-Hollywood Fnieway and hol
ramps are lldw.ed "' pro-beeo tried In other port. of
ceed aouU!erly via other city the counb"y.
•!net. IUdl u ·Broadway The plan, dovl1ed by the
and flgueroe, and to enter Celifortaa D l v l 1 i O n of the freeway at Centu11'
The llMllod of llighway1
_, ~ illat • le<!
irocram ot ramp control to
relieve congestion durlog
evedni nMlh 'bour1 will go
into effect nerl Wednesday.
1bf1 weJek,I explanatory
circulen .,,, beine pooled
out to moeorlab at the eight
freeway ramps involved, in
order to familiarize them
with.forthcoming pro-
C'fld ur e& •
Boulev.ard or I m p e r i a l Hlgbwa)'I, ii beine un-
lligb dertaken In '°"""'aUon with
. At ":;b on-ramp in tile the Loo Ange1es Traffic
metering plan, the slpall.=Departm===en=t=. ====o:I
wlJl limit the munber of
vehicles enter in g tile
freeway at 1 glvm time. In
thia mMJDer, whiclel will be
al.k1wed onto the freeway on•
ly as tbere Ls room for
them. It is ant!dpeted Ille!
the ramp met.ring will help
t.o eliJnlnate congestion and
si.p..nd-(1> drivlnJ caueed
when too m111y vehicles try
WHI LE FATHER WORKS 3rd Class Petty Officer
James R. Agnew, 21, son of Republican vice presi-
dential nominee Gov. Spiro T. Agnew (R-Md.),
&hows his versatility aa a Seabee as he handles con-
trols of a concrete mixer, shovels sand, and opera-
tes a jack hammer during repair operations on a
bridge outside the city ol Hue, South Vietnam.
U.S. NAVY PHOTOS VIA UPI TELEPHOTO 1be test program involve.
all IOOtbbo\md oo-rampt
between 3'llh Street (Ex-
poslt!on Bouleva:d) •• d
Cectury BouleY&rd. Giant Florida Project Orie ramp, at Santa
Barbara A""1Ue, wlJl be
.Pollution Makes Pure Water Likable
closed to tnlftic each wee.It·
day betwei!:n the boUI"! of
about 3,45 and 5,30 p.m.
Traffic at seven other OD·
ramps -at Exposition
Boulevar4-37Uf S tr e e t ,
Vernon A-yen\ll, SI au son
Avenue, !Paif Avenue,
Florence fA v' n·u e, Man-
chester~en"' and Century Boulev -will be regulated
by traffl I . ls during the
same hOUI'fi. Left turns from
westbound 31th Street and
KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) -
Water . .o pure it needa a lit-
tle scientific pollution to
make it palatable ks be1ng
pulled from the Atlantic
Oce-an by • a Florida plant.
But local residents are little
impressed with their
dewlting flaa1ity because
the product taste. Ju<t ljke
good well water.
Ft" years the. people of
Key Nest perched on their
liWe island 150 miles below
Miami and drank Water the
Navy piped -· from the mainland for its huge base.
becoming critical. Th e into the Key West plant reduce the softness and
F1orida Keys A q u e d u c t every 24 hours and 2.62 chanee the acidic qualities.
Commi56ion began seeking million gal.100! of ultra·P'Jre "The pure 'water we pro-
a new water source. water flow fnt.o l o ca I duce is 80 pure it attacks
N.O PIPELINE pipelines. the pipeline! if chemicals
The commission decided But the purity of the are not put back into the
against a second pipeline water created problems at product t.o bring t h e
and turned to the AUantic, a first. C. E. Smith, the b.vdness up," say.!I Reg
31-million square mi 1 e Aqneduct Comm 1 s si on Mc In tyre, the ·plant
reservoir of salt water that m3ll'8ger, reme111bers them manager. Acrvtrtll•rnent
taps at ttie ma n -m a d e well. Water runnl.ng out of the w s
beaches ci. Key West, the "The water was tasteless. plant now cost5 about 8.5 OMEN Uf FER
southermost city in the con-We had to run it back cents per thousand (allons,
tin'"1tai Urut.<t Slat.,. through and put chemicals rompared ID awroximately WITH BLADDER IRRITATION
The stumbling block was and mineral! in it. There 65 cent& per th 0 u 11 and Common Kidney O'I' Bladlier 1rr1u.-'t ·-•--· 't ........ . Uona atrec:t twice u ma11y womtn •• salt removal. The water wasn an,.~ m 1 wuen galloos for the Flonda City mtn, often ca1.11ln• unaeneu a114
province department of the the refiang was done," he water. Thm the p 1 ant r~~~·n::rn=.tr~·n"d\r,~"~~
Westinghouse Corp. was said. reaches the loog unat. ma,,v !OM llfli and have Headacl'IH.
N th •-fr th -'nab! aJ f d aJin BaekacbH .U, fMI o!dtr. til'ff, ff. hired to make potable water fYN, e wai.cr om e l.'tll e go or es a-Preued. In ~~ ... C&feS. CYSTEX 111u-
from tne sea. · plant is triclcled through ti an plan1s -production. of rf!f ::::.• 1•r.;,1:' =ra:~:Y,~fn~
BOAT BUFFS
AIM011 lock•boy h t+io 011ly
fu ll -*'"'' bo•t111t odltw
w.,li:J11g 911 l ft'f ll tWlp•ptr
ls °'•11t• Co1111ty. Mi1 .... ol111lvo ,..,.,,,, ef h ot-
ltit •nd yachtlnt II.wt h •
llaily footu ro •f tho DAILY
PILOT,
I See by Today's
Want Ads
e Do you pU\t? Original OU
Paintinp wanted on cco-
l:i,anment for ~ open.
ed Art Gellery.
• Party want. puty to ahatt
expei»s on weekly trlpg
and 1180 teach you lllllina.
e A latb' who 1ikH to do
diahe9 can cet • jOO at a
local ttStaurant.
• Som!OM must sacritioe a
'63 Ford Pidrup 'I'n1<:k at
a very low price,
The giallt soda straw pull-
ed well water from Florida
Qty, south of Miami. As the
Navy facility grew, its left·
over wet.er lessened and
forced conservation restric-
tioos oo the city Tesidents.
After an outlay or $4 limestone and other fresh water from the sea at P1.ln.GetCYSTEX tdrui:111utad•¥·
million-for land purchase,1_:ch:::•m1::::·c:::a:::ls~ar:'..::e_:•:dd:ed::__to::__:a~C06:::_t::.u•:•:rs~can:::_:eff::"':~:::· _ __::=====l~====:~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~•
financing, engineering and
construction -the plant
opened last year at a
ceremony presided over by
Vice President Hubert Hum·
By 1962 the situation was
UCI Official
Given Grant
phrey.
Today, 10 million gellOD6
of ocean water are pumped
Run on Food
Lewia A. Froman Jr.,
associate professor o f
economics at UCI has been
graded a faculty reserarch
ftllow!hip for study in
peltioat science from tbe
F ord Founck.."'otion.
Froman, <i IS20 'Higllland
Drive, Newport Beoch, will
rece.lve a fuB 1ala,cy plua • reeeardl ~ for one .
year, whB.4 :-·WCll'king. ex·
clulively oo his ·research
ioplc, !tudles in ample
politics.
PARIS (UPI) -French
Olympic officials apparently
have decided that a track
team nw oo its 1tomach.
Accompanying the French
teem to Mexico City will be
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2,00I gallooo ol Bordeau%
wine, 26 tmtl!I of mineral
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• , • and fabulous food l Get your copies of our P arisian
recipes this week at our aervice meat counters.
French Onion Soup ......... 3 tor s1.00
Crosse and Blackwell's ••• 13 oz. cans., . remember crouton! I
Chocolate Mousse 2 tor 39C
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Dlion Mustard ............................... 49'
Grey Poupon ••• the ?obuat imported one ••• 5 oz •
Knox Gelatin ....................... 4,.,,. '1 .00
Plain ••• use it In lambon Pereille • , • small pkg .
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Jlt El Rancho ..• great ate.ks, euy i.Mtruction.s !
Ham Slices ••••• 98~
Center cut ••• jul!lt the way you'll want t.hem if you follow OUJ'
recipe for Jambon Peraillel
White Onions ......................... 19~
Small, aweet ••• make tasty hors d'oeuvrea Moneruquel
Celery ............................................. 15:~
Tender atalk.s ••• aerve them braised in the Paria. style I
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Jt~ountaln Val\ey reskteot
Stanford A. H•mblin baa
been appointed d 1 v i • i o n
man•ger for the Neal P.
Hoyt and AISC)Ciatet agency
af the Prudential Insurance
Co., Hoyt announc~ today.
Hamblin of 10797 Los
.Tard.Ines East started with
the company as 1 special
agent in Inglewood . Jn 19$9.
He has been associated
with the H o y t arid
Associates office the past
two years and held the posi·
tion ol IJ)eeial agent prior to
this present appointment.
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Born in Boston and reared
in Lo:. Angeles. Hamblin
holds a bachelors degree
from Woodbury College aod
is a member of
Toasbnasters International
.and the f'ountain Valley
Kiwanis Club.
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A MAN ANO HIS CAR -The man is John Z. DeLorean, a General Motors
vice president and general manager of Pontiac. The car is the 1969 Grand
Prix, a new generation model this year. As chief engineer and then general
manager, DeLorean has introduced the Wide Track principle, the overhead
cam engine, concealed wind shield ~·ipers and a plastic front bumper. ·
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SIGNALING a major shift
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AppoinlmPnl nf Frank L.
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tington Beach. Dickey, from
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company vice president for
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A 27·.vear Vf'1f'ran nf
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vance technology research
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operation in 196."i
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Toomey Pref er·s Olympic Ber.th to World Marl{ 1
B1 GLENN WWTB Of .. Odr" ...... , ...
World cla&I tract and 11 e I d
perfaim.en have r e s p o n d e d
UDanlm"""1 t4 the q~oo' "woukl
you rather have a world recc:rd which
would endure ror the re• of your We
or would y'ou :rather win an Olympic
told medal?'•
• Out ol JOO or so top stars quizzed,
~ reply baa always been: ''win an
Olympic gold medal." And that
~e usually came with little or no
hes1tatioo for soul searctrtng thought.
Obviously, an Olympic Games vic-
tory ii 1he greatest plateau any
amat-=ur athlete can reacb.
And that's what Laguua, 'Bea.ch
decathlon whiz Bill Toomey had in
mind Yttlen tie· won a berth oo the
United States teem which Will com-
pete in the Me.xlco City Olympics next
month.
Toomey, disappointed when he failed
to make the squad ln '64, realized his
dream of someday representing the
USA in t.ht-world sports classic by top.
ping a tough field Friday and Saturday
in the final U.S. Olympic decathlon
trials at South Lake Tahoe.
T h e world record o( 8,319 points
(he Id by West Germany's Kur t
Bendlln) was at Toomey's reach after
the Laeuno voteran had cl>alked up
4,468 point! at the end of fJve events -
h i s ll!etime high for fitlt day com-
petition.
But he eased off Saturday and s~
tied for an 8,222 total, to fall 'II short
of tying Bendlin's mark .
Contacted by phone at his South
Lake Tahoe quarters Toomey told the
DAILY PILOT; "My second day was
lowy because l wu lrflnr to be con·
servative,
"Frankly, l w11n't th1nk1ng ab o u t
the world record at all J wanted to
make the team and that's all that mat.
tered. You have to be more con.
servative the secand day beca91e you
can get injured easlly 1n tbe pcMe vault
or hurdles and by the time the 1500
meters comes up you're pretty tired.
"Dile bad event and you're dead.
··As it was, I bit a hurdle and wound
up with a swollen left knee.
"I'm not in very good shape. I really
haven't been wcrking \tery hard till
the last couple of weeks. When I get
acclimated I think I'll run. a pretty
Worth of
AKRON, Ohio (AP) -Utt!e Gary
Player, who bas amassed more than a
half mJllion dollars in an lllnstrious 1~
year career as a golf professional,
picked up his check for $50,CWXI and
headed for home.
"t'm anxious to get home. I miss my
family,'' the 5-foot, 7-inch South
African said after he added the
prestige-packed World Series of Golf
title to his British Open Chatnpionship.
The 32-year-old Johannesburg 1tar
calmly rolled in an eight-foot birdie
putt on the fourth extra hole of a sud-
den. death playoff Sunday to wrest t.be
big prize from Bob Goalby,
Only a month ago on this same
tough par 70, 7,180-yard Firestone
Country Club layout, Jack Nicklaus
edged Lee Elder on the fifth hole of a
playoff in the drama-filled American
Golf Clas&ic.
Player, who won this event in 1965,
and Masters champ Goalby had
dead1ocked at 143, three over-par, for
the regulation JS.holes before the
South African won it all with his anly
birdie of the day.
Veteran Julius Boro&, the PGA king,
had a chance ta forge a three-way tie
Altitude Conditioner
Bodysurfi":g Utilized
•
To Gird for Olympics
There is a fellow w h o t.am great
delight in being half-drowned by huge
waves as be bodysurfs in the waten of
Newport Beach.
The heavier tile waves, the better he
likes it. And the longer he has to b'ead
water while waiting for the big ooes,
the happier he is.
Obviously, tflis chap is easy to
pl.ease.
Would )'OU believe that the mative
for aU tbis self-abu9e and work is to
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prepare for higti altitude activity com~
ing up in a few weeks during the
Olympic Games a.t Mexico City?
So it is, says Newport Beach ham·
meor throw specialist Ed Burke, who
takes off Tuesday for competition at
Lake Tahoe iater this week.
It is in that action that Burke is
favored to nail down a U.S. Olympic
team berth in the hammer, for which
be is the American record holder,
Explaining how bodysurfing could
possibly h e I p prepare for rarefied.
air, the Orange Coast College history
inStructor tells of how he must hold
his breath for prolooged periods when
the big waves cover hlm.
And he says the treading of water is
also an aid in bis body conditioning
program.
Burke may be in the best shape of
1W 28 years on this planet.
He has upped bis weight from 212 ta
2.3S by eating five meals daily and
through a weight lifting progNllll.
And he's been working out daily with
former world record holder Hal Con·
nolly as each aids ttie other in im-
proving techniques of throwing the 16
lb. ball and chain.
Because be is the American record
holder (235-11) and has the longest
throw in the U.S. this year (226-l!).
B u r k e is favored to win hammer
hoetilities at Tahoe.
However, as be admiU, "no one ex-
pecil me ID win In the Olympico 10
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there is no pressure and that's a good
position to be ln."
Big Ed stands 11th in the world 'this
year with more th.an 13 feet between
him and global leader Romauld Klim
(240-1) Of the Soviet Union.
But as Burke polnts out, "it doesn't
matter what you throw during the
year -it's what you do at the Olym·
pies that counts."
Burke is a competitor , .. the kind
al guy you lite to have on your side
when the heat's on. While it might be a
shock in some corners if he garners an
Olympic medal, it would come as no
surprise here.
* * * Laguna Beach'• Bill Toomey bad to
miss brother Dick'• wedding In
Laguna Beach Saturday as be wound
up the 1econd day of U.S. Olympic
team decatblan eUmloattons at Lake
Tahoe.
However, the elder Toomey .. , Dick
Sr. . . assure• that his family will be
aut Io full farce when BUI campetes In
the decathlon at the Olympic Games
next month.
Jimmy Smith, season resident Of
Hwitington Beach and assistant water
polo coach at Stanford University, has
been nominated to represent the U.S.
on the world polo committee.
Casper's
'S uper Golf'
Bags Prize
WETHERSFIELD, Conn. !AP) -
Bruce Crampton said last week that it
takes four super rounds to win a
tournament in pro golf today, and he
turned out to be a prophet -far Billy
Casper,
Casper. golf's leading money winner
in 1968, put together the four super
round s in the $100,000 Greater
Hartford Open Tourney which wound
up Sunday. Australian Crampton·had
only three rounds in the super
category and wound up in secand
place. ·
Casper had scores or 68-65-67-66 to
claim the $20,000 top prize at
Wethersield Cauntry Club with a 72-
hale scare of 266, 18-under-par.
Crampton bad 65-67-7{}-67 for a 269
fini sh Sunday and $12,000 in con·
solation money.
but blew it when he missed a rour-foot
putt on the final hole.
"It's my own fault, I never gave it a
chance," the 48-year-old popular pro
said .after the finished with his second
straight 72 for a 144 total.
Goalby carried a one-strike edge
over Player and a tw o,stroke bulge
aver Boros to the 16th hole Sunday bu~
put his second shot in the pond that
fronts the green far a bogey,
Boros curled in a six-footer for a
birdie tht.t created a three-way
deadlock but stumbled with his bogey
on No. 18 to fall out of the chase. He
GLENN WHITE
Sports Editor
took fl ,500 for third place,
U. S. Open winner Lee Trevino, who
dropped aut of contentian Saturday
with a 79, added a 74 for a 153 score,
13 over par. He wan $.S.000. Player had
rounds af 71-72 and Goalby 72-71.
Goalby, who earned $15 ,000 for his
runner-up finish, said, "I had my
chances but couldn't take advantage of
them. I guess I was choking a bit."
The 37-year-old pro missed a golden
opportunity to end it all on the first ex·
tra hole, the par 3, 2.3(1-yard No. 15,
when he misread the green and three·
putted from 35 feet.
'2nd Stringer'
Po sts Victory
At River side
RIVERSIDE -Horst Kwech, 30·
year-old "second string'' driver, today
credited a lot. Of luck for his victory
Sunday in the $20,CWXI Missioo Bell
Trophy Race or tbe Trans.American
sedM series.
Kwech strengthened ttie grip for
Mustang on second place in the series,
which ends October 6 at Kent, Wash.
Jerry Titus, who heads the Mustang
factory team, took the early lead Sun-
day over the 96-tap Riverside In·
temational Raceway course but was
forced to drop out on the 13th lap when
his car blew Us engine. Tigers Open
3-game Set
At Anaheim
Mark Donohue of Medea, Pa., the
driver responsible for Camaro being in
first place in the series, then took the
lead and held it until the 5th lap W'hen
_ his car lost its oil pressure to farce
him out.
The Detroit Tigers hope to <rUsh a
season-long jinx they've encountered
at Anaheim Stadium tonight in their
stretch drive for the American League
pennant.
Detroit has been bombing out just
about everyone to its pennar:it crush
but haSTI't been particularly successful
Angel Slate
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at Anaheim, where the Tigers are 3-3
in '68.
Detroit wiU go to the whip with
Mickey Lolich (13-9) tonight in the
opener Of a ttiree-game series in
Orange County. The Angel pitcber will
be Dennis Bennett (0-3).
\l.'hile Detroit has only brakea even
at the Big A, manager Maya Smith's
team has a 7·2 lead in Michigan. The
Detroit sluggers have been particular-
ly effective, crashing a record 31
home runs off Angel pitching so far,
Should Detroit sweep tbe Anaheim
series. they'll be only sieven wins away
from a 100-win year, with only 15 to
play.
The Angels posted a 3-2 wnt over
Boston at Anaheim Sunday.
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Kwech was running a lap behind
Donohue, who won the pole position by
averaging 100 miles an hour in
Saturday's qualifying, when tne leader
wa.s forced out.
Kwech moved to the front and
fought Off the closing challenge of
Peter Revson of New Yark, who
finisbed second in a Javelin, 38
seconds behind the winner.
With Camaro having clinched the
series with 96 points, Kwedl's victocy
gave the Mustangs 59 points to 51 far
the Javelins. Kwech's time for the
250.6 miles was 2 hours, 38 minutes
and 8.6 seconds for 811 avera~ of
94.699 miles an hour .
Craig Fisher, Montreat, drove his
Firebird to third place although he was
the 32nd starter in the field ci 33 cars.
John Ward, Saugus, Calif., finished
fourth in a Camaro, six laps behind
the winner.
Hulme Cops
Monza Race
MONZA, Italy (AP) -Denis Hulme,
the balding racer from New Zealand
who everyone thought was washed up ,
bas served notice he wants to win the
world drivers championship far these·
cand time running.
The 32-yeaf'·old racer. without a
single victory in Grand Prix this
season, vaulted to fourth place in the
world Formula One auto driving stan-
dings, alter a victory Sunday in the
GNnd Prix of Italy.
Many drivers and spectators at the
Monza race claimed it looked like a
victory by default. After au, Graham
Hill -who just cut a huge cake with
100 candles for as many grand prix as
he has participated in -lost a wheel
and withdrew from the r.aee .
rood 1500 lo Mutco Qty." ·--
U ""' tile 1500 that clld lo Toomey's
chanct .fq-.a wor1d rec<rd as ht turn·
ed lo a 4:47.2, worth ooly 481 PQ!Dla -
the onJ.y event for -hicb be had fewer
than 7Zl palnta.
j'I wu.1W1 feeling that 46.4 (400 rne-
tien) I ran on Friday," he pointed out.
"My wind wae: okay but m_y lega gave
out.
"My long Jump (is<; '\\) and 400
were my best two eventl. I only took
two jumps because I w.u afraid of. in·
jury and on my best leap I took off
eight inches er so behind the board."
lie tdl!llW b1 ...., coonrvatlve
beoauh of whit bal>olntd In Ille '61
Pre Olymplos II Maidoo City -. be •
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and hAd to aat.ch trom th• dec.athloo.
Toomey slld he Ogured 7,tlOO poiW
would be his mulmum output for the
Tahoe extravagani.a.
Rlc;k Sloan cl Anaheim, Fullerton JC
and now UCLA, pjcked elf M<ond
p)Bce on the team wlth 7 ,800 pc:11nts.
Tom Waddell 1ot the other berth with
7,106.
Russ Hodge. who f1gurtd to give
Toomey the greatest challenge, bad
hil leg give out .aod w1lWld up among
the abo-r&llf!.
LEAPIN' LAGUNAN -Laguna Beach's Bill Toomey soars through
the Lake Tahoe air with his all-time best long jwnp, 25-6%. An
Olympic decathlon competitor, Toomey missed Uie world record by
only 97 points in weekend trials. He was pressed by another Orange
Countian, Rick Sloan of Anaheim.
Decathlon Summaries
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lludt, lG,,, ntl; l, Tom W-1, 11.0. IOol; ... Rid:
SIOfl!n, 11.7, 7.SS.
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Wtrkentln, 11.J. 7JJ.
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StMls Olympic Ciomm.ittee selected
.X.C. Angeles Smxlay as its bidding
nirnuntatlve for the 1976 Olympics. toe-Angeles won out over San Fran-*°° by a 28-12 vote of the board of
dlredan.
Crampton's prophecy of sorts came
on Thursday after his first round 6.5
led the way. He said pro golf i$ sa
much tougher in 1968 because of the
number of players who can win and an
improved standard of play. Three
good round& and one great one was on-
ce the winning formula, he stated.
Pros Are Dead; Ashe Faces Dutchman
Loi ~ ... site « tile 1932 01ym.
,ics. ud Sa FrlDCi.lco were the ooly
-bldd!D& to repAleot the United -¥«• ~ lnla:Deliooal Olym. JJie c....... wllldl w1n make a
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FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI) -The
prw are dead itl singles. Amateurs
are assured of both titles in the first
$100,000 U.S. Open Tennis O\am-
piooshlpo with Virginia Wad< cl
England crowned as the new queen
and army lieta:enant Arthur Ashe
NIC!J ID do l>llttle today ., ... , Tom
Okker of tbe Netherland• ln the znen's
ftnals.
Not only that, but "amatol.n" al10
won the top prize moneJ.
As registered playeo under a
cockeyed lnttrnational rule affecting
foreign playen this year. both ~
Wade and Okker elected to play for
priu money Instead of expenses and
knocked off a total of $20,<Kll in prizes
for finishing first among the money
players. They'll retain .amateur status
in cert.am toomament& overseas.
Ashe. playing for $15 a day as a
legitimate American a m a t e u r ,
walloped his \fr'ay i.nto the men's
singles finals Sunday with a 4-6, 8-6, 7-
5, 8-2 victory over Davia Cup team·
mate Clark Graebner tt New York.
Oltke:r outsped 3.1-yee.r-Old pro K e. n
Rosewall or Austraiua, a~. M , M , 6-1,
and as the last stlrvlving money player
woo Ille top prl1< ol '14,000. R....,all,
no. 2 money man, won '8,000, ____________ ........ _ .... _________________________ ------
Miss Wade, a 23-year-old Briton who
had lo!t eight of nine previowi mn.t·
cltes against three-time Wimbledon
champ Billie Jea'.n King o( L<lrlg
Beach. turned the tables in just 42
minutes by polishing otf Billie Jean for
tM $6 .000 women's flrtt prize. &-4 , 6-2.
Mrs. JClnc, a-contr•ct proCessionRI.
WOii 13.000.
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Rivierans Open Ye~r
Dancers Lead
Fiery Start
· Riviere. Club's new season of monthly programs w1ll have a
bright 9t.art with the help of a fire dance performed during a lunch·
eon meeting in the Newporter IM Wednesday.
The performers, Sujata and Asoka, are the same dancers who
inspired and posed for a mural, "The Firedancers" py Joyce (Mrs.
Marshall S.) Clark, a Laguna artist and Riviera Club member.
The presentation, which includes the· spectacular fire dance,
offers an authentic living history of 3000 years of dance in India.
The program will follow at 12:30 p.m. luncheon and short busl·
ness meeting presidfd over by Mrs. Remi Chabot. Festivities will
commence with an 11:30 a.m. social hour.
Next on the Riviera Club calendar is a meeting of-the book sec ..
tion and a review of Kenneth H. Cooper's "Aerobics," at 10 a.m. Mon ..
day, Sept. 16.
Mrs. Cliliord J.E. Stanton of Emerald Bay, hostess of the gath•
ering, will give the review. Members and guests may obtain reserva ..
lions by calling Mrs. Edward W. Reed, 494-5047.
For members with itchy feet, the club's Gad-Abouts are plan·
ning as their first outing of the season a bus trip to the Ports o' Call
and Whalers' Wharf, San Pedro.
LIVING ART -Joyce (Mrs. Marshall S.) Clark
(rig11t) shows Mrs. Peter T. Saltamachio the tile
pieces such as the ones she used to create a mural
"The Firedancers." Dancers, Sujata and Asoka,
who inspired the mural, will come to life before
Mrs. Clark and her fellow Riviera Club members
After browsing through the shops, galleries and boutiques, memo'
bers will relax aboard the SS Priocess Louise for a gourmet luncheon.
during a luncheon Wednesday. ' Further information and reservations for the tour may be obtain•
ed. by calling section chairman Mrs. Lester Van Swearington, 499-1694.
Ta lent Scouted
In All Circles
Doctors, lawyers and business chiefs all take
curtain calls in the Fractured Follies, an en-
tertainment extravaganza for the benefit of South
Coast Community Hospital.
The show, to take place in Laguna Beach High
School's auditorium Oct. 24-26 at 8:30 p.m. is planned
by the Silver and Gold Chapter of the hospital's well
organized auxiliary.
11The community participates, the co!11111~ty
gains, and this is what the Fractured Follies ts all
about," explained Miss Fern Randolph. chapter
chairman.
· "The businessman patron and the doctor in the
chorus, the clubwoman committee chairman, the col-le~e girl, as well as the insuranc~ ma~ pulling the ~r
ta1n each gives time and talent m this all-eommuruty
venfure. Standing to benefit are the individual
members of the community as their hospital comes
closer to the needed goal to enlarge," she elaborated.
All proceeds from the giant benefit will be turned
over to the hospital as part of the auxillary's $100,000
pledge.
Departments in the hospital which continue to
grow and therefore need expanding include the
radiology department, led by Ors. Allen Cole, Robert
P etersen and Frank Andrews and a staff of 13 techni-
"ians and clerica.l workers.
Thi! extravaganza calls on area talent with pro-
'essional direction from Jerome H. Cargill Produc-
:ons of New York which provides sets, scripts and
·ostumes.
Founders,
Presidents
Take Bows
EI Camino Real Woman's
c.i.ub will celebrate ita 18th
year in feders.tion with a
Founders Day Tea Thur•·
day from 2 to 4 p.m.
The event, the f I r 1 t
meeting of the ~ew season
for tbe group, will tab
place in the Comm.unity
House, Dana Point.
During ~ gathering pllf\
president.a and c h a r t e r
meipbers will be honored
and Mrs. Junes McCalla,
president, Californi~
FedeNUon of Women'1
Cluhs, Orange Dlltrict wl1l
be the guest of honor.
Mrs. A. A. Pellzza ,
hostess cbainnan, will be
assisted by c o m m i t t e•e
members the Mmes . Jamtl
Lansill, C. A. Ramsey, Allen
Clayton, George Mendelian,
Ray C. Miller lllld J'obn Reil·
fro. "
While each show is completely new, this will b,·
the third follies presented as an auxiliary benefit.
Mrs. John Weld, general chairman, said tickets
.nay be obtained after Thursday, Sept.19 at 332 Forest
Ave., or by calling Mrs. Don Seal, 494-5720. They are
$3 .50 per person.
PICTURESQUE PATIENT -Dr. Robert Peterson, one of the
staH radiologists at South Coast Community Hospital shows Mrs.
Al Autry how one of his department's special heed stand X-ray
unit works, while Mrs. Don Seal, ticket chairman for the Frac-
lured Follies looks on (left 4o right). The Radiology Department
ts one of the hospital's departments which will benefit from the
show.
Mrs. Renfro, preaident of
the group, urge• all club
memberl to attend and en-
joy a short program
presented by Mrs. Lohr
.Ludwick. program
chairman.
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Belle's Compliment Has Appeal, But Tones Aren't Golden
DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am a
teenager who trunks it is di1gracefut
the way J>e<'lle write in .and call you a
miserable witch and a crummy old
lady. U tbey thlnk so little ot you why
do they write in fOr advice?
The troub~ with a lot of people iJ
they hate to hear the truth. When they
ask far your opinion and it turn1 out
they are wrong , they try to get even
by saying oometbing iosulling.
l think it's time someone wrote you
a nice letter. I, for one, appreciate
ywr dtnm-to-earth advice. I ti».nk you
deserve a lot of credit for reading all that moil and doiog your best .S.y
after day and year .alter year. ln otJr
hau.9ebold )'OU ue like a member of
Ille bmf4r. We dlac:""' yvur column al
ANN LANDERS
the dinner table almoet every night
and It baa belped ua understand each
other better. So thank yoo , Ann
Lindert. We tb.1nt JOtl are as IOtlnd aa
the Uborty Bell. -PITTSBURGH
DEAi\ PITTSBURGH' Do J'O•
bow lhat Ille 14beri1 Bell ta cracltd?
naat yow ftr your alee letltt, uyway. I ,.an, do appreciate II.
DEAR ANN LANDERS ' You teep
"'l'in& ~· .-it docton -so why
didn't you, before you gave that wrong
answer to the man wboee wife la in
her 17th moOth of preinancy? You
made it sound as if such a tbing ls kn-
ponible.
Haven't you ever heard of • stone
baby? My h1eoe wu pregnant for two
~. Tile bol>y dltd before bir1h and
turned to 1tone. U the doctor had
known what ,.., hawening ho could
ht.ve performed an oper1Uon at nine
mooUtt and saved the bab)". M it was,
Ille boby waa dead when 1he doctor
tookll.
~ niece and he< bll!band had to get
both a birth cerWJcate and a death
certificate. No one in the family had
ever heard of such a thing. So before
you band out hall-baked advice that
could cause trouble between a man and
wife why doo't you cbect with
somebody w00 lroows oomelhin&! -
0 . CITY COMPLAINT
DEAR COMPLAINT; When 1he
1et111 dlfi~ berore blrl}., aatare a1aall1
arro.D(e1 1 wtur1l aborUon. Oo rare
oceutcnu:, the fehu becomes uldtltd
and thl1 1to11 formation mast be
lakea 1ur&1caDJ'. The womu wbo 11
•
c1rryln& a fetus that 11 no loncer Uv-
ln& Is not considered pre&nant.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : The la<ly
next door lost her husband two months
ago. The minister is 1tw goin& to her
hou se at leut two afternOON a week
to console her. Lm't U1IJ a IJttle ;
unusual?
I like the woman and Ille minister Is
a very nice person . 1 am not Hying
anythln( II wrq, bot I do /eel 111.,
tbould not let themselves· in for un-
necessary gouip.
What 11 your wlnion l -A FRIEND·
LY NEIGHBOR
DEAR NEIGHBOR' I'm aU for .-.
tlnc out unnecces1ary &011Jp. WhJ
don't you start with your1eU?
U you have trouble getting along
with )'<>Ill paren1' ••. U 100 can't rtt
them to let you Uve your own life, send
for Aon Landet1' booklet, "Bugged b7
Parenti? How to Get Mort Freedom.••
Send 50 sents 1n coin wt.th JOU!' request
and a Ion(, stamped, ..U-addntutd
envelope.
Ann Landm wm bo clad to lle!p yoq
with your problems. Send ttiem to btf
ID car• of the DAIL y PILOT toclodlll
a ai.lllped, ull.sdreuod uvd..,._
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Horoscope -
Taurus: Unpleasant Burden Relieved
TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER IO
By SYDNEl' OflWlll . ,
"The wile m.n cantrol1
his destiny. • .Astrotoo
points ttle way ."
ARIES (l\lardi 21-April
19): Yoo ere goin8 to get
' what you want in fln;encill
area. Be sure you tnow -t you CM! handle. M ....
accept challenge -but
don't .tick our ~ dlin.
Older person plays 1lpiti-
cant role.
T~URUS (Aj>rll :ZO.May
20): C~le m<Mll up. You
get rid of unplea1•nt
burden. ARIES individual
worts for you. "behind the
scenes. Know tis -U:·
preS6 gratitude. Accent on
personality, appearance and
phl'sical attraction.
GEMINI (May 21·June
20): The more you atU!mpt
to retreat to the past, the
more yoo s u f f e r con·
sequences. Obviously, this UI
a day to move ahead. Shllk:e
off tendency to be
ultratimid. Take initiative.
Be sure, confident.
wllll -· You ore due for PtQCDodOD, c r • a l e r
reco(JllUOD.
Vl!IGO (Aua. JS.Sept. 21):
Goqcj lwar aspect today
coincldu with ahlllty to
Mite, tpealt, 'll"""'unloolt.
Key II 111mii1nC off ln-
hibitlQns. Say -you mean -moan wbM: you
say. Some detail.I a r e
elwiive. Follow througll.
LIBRA (Sept. 7.3-0ct. 21):
Day featurei change in your
att i tude . You make
d.iacoverie1 wtikb tend to
di!llluslon yoo coneernlnl
mate, partner. Maintain
sense oi balance. Avti.d
Juml>lng t o conclus-.
Walt for facts.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.
21): Your home, marriage,
prospects for d o m e 1 t 1 e
hannooy are spotllclllod.
You are subjected to
vmioos pre11mes. Key ii kl
be keen <i>server. Pmnlt
others to take initiative.
Hold IJock. Study.
'
20): WelcCIDI ..,. Id-.
Obtoln bin! from AQUAR·
IUS me11age. A youna, dy·
namlc' Individual appreach·
u you today. Be receptive.
A short Journey -ms to
dominate day.
11' TODAY IS YOUR
BlllTBDAY you are ' fn..
doptaltnt, orlgiDal -you
&N attrdve to oppo1lte
,.. a00 not without your
llbare of vanity, Take Cll'O
-1bal -flattery doeln't COit ycu. emotional
hurt one! money.
ASSORTMENT OF FUN -Planning final·arrangemenls .for the Poor Clare
Guild's fiesta are (left to right) the Mmes. David Marfin, Rudy Moreno and
Audrey gianter. Members of the Santa Clara Day Nursery home announced
that the -.y event is slated for Sept. 27-29 at the nunery.
CANCER (June 21.July
22): Your judgment con-
cerning friend ia accurate.
A void being overly sen-
timental. Analyze y o u r
hopes, wishes. What you
thin'k is essential may be
~" wi.tilul lllinking,
SAGrrrARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21): You may hive er-
rooeous concept about job,
work. Today there is apt to
be greater enlightenment.
Key llrlo face i.ctl ··.-h.+----°"
Fun and Funds
exist. Study C A N C E R
message. You can and will
1 ......
Fiesta Forecasts LEO (July 23-Aug, 22):
Individual in authority ap-
pears coofused. Ride with
the tide. Meens be flexible,
versatile. U patient, you will
get lb< drllt and pr<>coed
CAPRICORN (llac. 22-
Jan. 19): Experiences today
are intense. Nothing
halfway. People, including
c~en, oonfide problems.
Realiu it is necessary t.o
move wltb the ti.met. Be
creative. Self-expression to-
day is e1sentlal. Memberil o1 'Santa Clara
nt.raery are still searching
for a queen to reign at their
three-day Poor Clare Guild '• flest.a.
at 839-.13113 or Mn. David
Martin, 531.Q31.
Ev81')11ng from Cott.on
candy to ta<oo to hot dogs
will be ()ffered. nckeU mey
be purchased for the win-
ning ol a trip for two to
Hawali or a '750 bond ; a
television aet and stand, and
a round trip for two to San
Francisco. The drawing will
be Sept. 29 at 8 p.m.
AQUARIUS (""'1. :ZO.Feb.
The nursery .in Santa Ana will be the fettlve setting
Sept. 27 from 8 to 10 p.m.;
Sept. 2.8, 10 11.m. to 10 p.m.,
.nd Sepl 29, noon to 9 p.m.
The benefit's funds are
earmarked for the nLrsery's
building fund and the Sisters
of Poor Oare.
Autumn
Program
• rn
for
Colorado
Meeting
Queen OOpefuls wW!ing tn
beoxne ceo:lidat.es m a y
contact Mrs. Rudy Moreno
Entertaimnent w i l•l in-
clude dancert, bands, varie·
ty acts .and on satm'day Guy
Stodt'well of television's
·'Combat" wiH star.
Autumn in CokJ<ado will Gira, according to Mr1.
be viewed when Ml'I!!. Arnold Podsade, who pn.ided at
Podsade gaveU the first this week's board meeting.
In November Mrs .James meeting of ·the Huntington 11.cOalla and Mrs. Wildiam
Beach Women'a Cl.ub to Clteney, presideot and dean
crder. of chairman cl Orange
ELLEN BEEMER
Troth Told
Betrothal
Disclosed
What's Doing
The luncheon and showing District, ~ Federa-
ol. alides will take place in tion of Women'1 Clubs, will
the clubhouse, 420 lOtb St., 1 peat to member 1
on Tuesday, Sept. 10. regarding patriotism. Mn. Harry Bowman Md Music and o t b e r en·
~y DAY, 642-4321 Mn. Dan Rubertlcchio will tertainmel!\ w!U be oHerod
host the nut mixed couples' wh.mi club members apoo.aor
Mr. IDll Mn. Paul K. •----------------~.at 7:30 p.m. Friday, aandspagbettla In~~~& Beemer ol Emen!d Bay ...., ....... ~I.. stw........ Hum..,w, ...._J .... Rl.i.., -~ ... v. p.m. un:i ~ •
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meot ot their daughter, ,.~ -~!::..~~~.:; :!fJ~Z,:.mJ::.-1 i:in. Klllbmek•;jiwilljii~p<jieoentiiijjjjiijjLeeiiiijjiGiijirj;IBjiijj, jLeeiijiiiijjjm~arijjkjieiijt'j;' ~ammgjjjiijiiijemjiient.iiiii'i Ellen L«6se Beemer, to ~ MuMk TtmP1t, ::11.1 a.a ~,'f: ~~" M ...
Roderick Stepien Taft Jr. • ..... ,... .. ~M~= ~1.~ ~"A -.... mw;in'f.:.",
ldloal, 7:3' 111.m. j A graduate of Laguna _ TO" tlf:': ~fin m-Hi,_ StrNt klleol. COit• ,.,,._, I 11.m.
BeBeadlem-m~ -~-Mi:st ~ ~!J~ -= C=llft~:Pli.f.~~.:; 'A~.IC~•A•.
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w.ua 1 Clllltfff, S..r •HllSt N-...rt Kl,_ llff'IMiMnlln' a. S hool f B S•••-n~lrL -Cal .... P•rk kh«il, Qsl1 Meu, • -HftPOrtw lflll. --., c 0 usilllSS a.u.14 -u JO,m. ••llli CllQIW al M1tl1111I ~---· o( tr ,...... A-. XI Oii,._., -.t1 1'911111 s.cr.tlrlll' •-i.n. l•,.,,..llMI._ ~ Her 1-1\.~, the aOD a..r · ,.. -LOR41otl intonn.non 1v11111>11 Loe1rlon 1nrorm.r1er1 '"•lleble .,. cati. and Mr n~~~ Taft ot Irr C.111118 Mn. C'°"1 Hwtora, I p.m. 11111 ~ S.11\WW Flllml .. "1W3IO, 1·30 C.\• S. ~"2 o=.1..·~~-l~J~~J: '·~o,, Mw9IQ ~--'* .'.-.0.: Belveder!, is a aenior at San "'"'~"'' '"'' -. , Woodlin11 kllool, co.ti M-. 1 '·"'" Di&fO State College where """".....W.. .:.ca Mr;.'·T•,_ _ Ton'*'""~ -pmy ICl!Gol.
be ·~ _..,:..._...,. with • t..h-.. Loaitton lrlfomwillon IVlfllblt Irr cal~ H11!1ft1'19!pn IHCll, 1 "m M BilUWlw..t ._...-11!1 Ml'I •. Mldlffl ll'Oelk .. t»-1022. TOl"I W•llf WiltcfWs '_ Clrclt Vltw
Tau Om"""'• fraterdty. Tu1so.t.Y Sdtoot, H"un11""ton a..dl, ' '·"'· AB-SHORTH •ND '"&--c... """ IMlor Clft--c,,;.,: Trlnt-""' TOPI ctv• " W911!111Mtw "" ... No wedding date baa been m11nlt'( 1t.rnei1on CtntM", Of""'" -l'"lnlew School mu111-.._,,,, 1 ~ C-t'( Ftlr'l~nds. 11 1.m. •.m. 111 W 5th
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Club Perks
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Hiii.. ~,. World, ClublMlu• J, I
Phone
543-1753 or 543-1721
The GettinC to X-You
-.. ., tile J.--of the w-,. M<rning
Club, Costa Mesa, 1 1
sebedWed !or Wedllesday,
Sept. ll, ln the llome ol Mn.
Manfred Relmnueller.
'Ibe 10 a.m. ~will
proceed under the
1eodonbip ol Mrs. R. Grey
EgerUin. Relef'Vations are
available by calJlllg Mr1 .
ReUmueller.
New member• iire urged
to ccme to tbe .&iftee end to
tho Junlorl couples bridle
-'lbundlay. Sept. 26, ot
8 p.m. In the borne of
Mn. WllliMn Goehagan, N-Beocll. """"'1\ng U> Mn. Egor11on, o n d
reaervatl.Oftl are a~Je
by Cllling ber.
'·E~ Siar CM.,. 5'I. OrW tt f;;;Plt, ll1r -5-'1r1111 MllOl\lc C'. k~i. 'J::'tr-::Lt.r ..
L1111111 IMdl -Location 1111-lloll :f:.\~le llY <:91111111 Mra. 1Ct11 Mlrtln.
°'""" S-. MM!cal AD= AllOdltltll -Location ll!form.tt I Yl llllllM by e.1111111 Ml'I. Mith
Tuneful Bike
New for the bicycle set ls
a combination headlight..
radio 10 tbe eetimated 80
million cyclisll can ling
along as they swing along.
'lbe headlight operates on
two standard "D" batteries,
the ail: tn.nsistor radio on
ont nine-volt battery. Hous-
ing is .a compact plastic
case designed to be virtually
weatherproof, the manufac-
turer says.
The unit weighs less than
two pounds. The head.lamp
lhrowa a 30-inch circle of
light.
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VOt:. 6'r, NO. 217, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, '1968 l'EN CENTS . .
FATAL CRA SH -Santa Ana woman died follow·
ing this accident in Laguna Beach. Authorities have
not yet determined what caused Elizabeth Brown,
44, to lose control of her car. Guest in house dove
through window to safety, escaping serious injury.
Car Wrecks Laguna Home
A car crashed into the 1iviog room of
a Laguna Beach residence Saturday,
fatally injuring the woman driver and
demolishing the house.
Elizabeth Brown. «. Santa Ana,
died at South C.Oast Community
Hospital at 4:20 p.m., abouf21h houts
after the shattering accident. Death
was caused by trawnatic injury, a
deputy coroner stid.
l~oger Miller, fl. guest at the house,
said he was walklog from the bedroom
into the living room when the wall
started moving toward him.
Miller heard tbe explosive crash and
the room began to collapse about him .
Bricks, books and debris flew. !IAiller
suffered mlnor injury as a brick
struck him on the bead. He then dived
through a windOw to safety, F:if• C.;tl, Chltrl!,<,_J(jljJn said the
rear Wheels~MUl.i ~~e still spin-
ning against th$ cement foundation of
the remains of the 1ftamt bouse when
firemen arrived. one tire 'Was afire
from friction.
Police Lt. Frank Schepen said . the
southbound car had turned off upper
Catalina St., diagonally acros~ Thalia
Street into the corner lot at Thalia and
'"Reef!' on Ho~ks
Backers Bac k Off; Se ries Shelve d
By BRUCE BENSON
01 tile 0.111' 'II" lllK
''Channel Reef," it appears, is on
the rocks.
The proposed television series on ex-
ploits of undercover Newport Beach
policeman was supposed. to be filmed.
this month on location in and around
the city.
But a funny thing happened to the
producer on the \\'ay to the City Coun·
ciL He ran out of money.
Robert Harke explained his predica-
ment in a letter to Vice Mayor
Lindsley Parsons. He said he lost his
.. two major backers'' because of what
"appeared to be a hopeless situation"
concern:ing city regulations on TV and
moviemaking.
The situation dealt with a municipal
ordinance §. ing film companies to
pay of $10 arl ee ad $35 a day for
shooting co e 'al films on city
property such aches and streets.
Harke claimed that the $35 a day
u·oukl put him out ol the business of
m a k i n g speculation commercials.
These are films a producer makes on
his own book, hoping to sell later to
the maker of the product.
The relationship between flarke's
"Channel Reef" idea and the com-
mercials was unclear.
It appeared that Harke's backers
were willing to pay $35 a day to film
the TV series, but unwilling to spend
that much for commerciaJs.
Harke, City Attorney Tully Seymour
and Phil Bettancourt, assistant to the
city manaiger , got together and ham-
mered out a revamped fee schedule. It
reduced the $35 to $15 a day .
But tJpparently the new accord came
too late.
In his letter to Parsons, Harke said
his backers pulled out when they
became convinced "you can't fight ci-
ty hall" to get the fees reduced.
"I am trying to get them back in the
fold now," Harke said. "In the event
that J am unable to do so, J will be fac-
ed with a first rate dilemma."
Whither Goe st City Hall?
Deci sion Likely Tu esday
Nc\l."µOrt Beach dty councilmen may
decide Tuesday wbere a new civic cen-
ter should be built.
Informed sourceg indicated today
that the site to' be selected will be in
the Newport Center area.
That meaM the iresem 4.>.acre C.i.ty
Hall site would be up for sale or
otherwise if ttie council decides to but
the proposed si.1:-acre property near E.
Coa,,t Highway and M a c.A rt h u r
Boulevard.
"The COllllcll appean In a mood to
move," said one city official. But
M·ayor Doreen Marshall would say
only :
"We do anticipate some action Tues-
day."
The civic center site question is ei:-
peeted to be early oo the agend&. The
meeting starts at 7:XI p.m. at City
Hall.
There Is a possibility that the Balboa
Peninsula Point Association will lill~k
for a del1"1 ln aetfoo. lfh~her the re-
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quest. not yet formaUy received by the
city clerk, will be granted is not
predictable. Coun cilmll H o w a r d
Rogen, however. is expected to urge
tbe delay. He is .a member oi the
association.
o{ n:,p=: ~= e:teOf~:: I
from strong recommendationa from a
team of professional cons:ultanU and
from a 50-member citizem' com·
nrittee.
Among principal concerns o f
citizens ~sed to tbe move 11 tile
fear of dlmiaishing city services in the
Newport-Balboa peninsula •re a,
Po]jce service is most olbell men -
tlonOO.
City authorities. thou.gb, h a v e.
omphulud tllat while p0Uce be«!·
quarters m.igllt be moved to a new
location, the p!'etent level of servlct -
pos.!llbly thrduab a 1ublt.atlon opera -
tion -would be maitit.alned.
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Catalina.
It crashed through a fence and into
the house, knocking down both brick
chimney and wall.
Scbopen said it is not known what
~eel Jhe dQVtr-l<I J9,._ «>~lroJ..ol{l\e ear. Shi llved'it 111.l6 W. Wls!e'rli!'l!t ..
Santa Ana, and was believed to have
1-tn a domestic employa in an
Emerald Bay residence.
An 311topsy is tcheduled by the cor·
oner's office. ·
John Garau, 910 Glenn~YTe St,,
owner or the small house said its rem-
nants will have to be torn down.
Solons Propose
Popular Vote
For President
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A con-
stitutional amendment to provide for a
national presidential primary and for
election of the president by popular
vote was proposed today by 14
Califomta Democratic congressmen.
Rep. John E. Moss, chief sporuior of
t b e legislation, said nomination a n d
election ol ttle president and vice
president by popular vote would
"restore trust in our political parties
and government." -
Uthe joi.nt resolutioo is approved by
Congress it would require ratification
by the legislature! of three-fourths of
the st.ates within seven years.
The California Democrat said the
nation had "outgrown the political
convention system and the elect.oral
college" and that the amendment
would eliminate ooy chance for "the
hopeless type Of dead.lock" which.
might occur iI an electioo were thrown
into the House.
Joining Moss as co-sponsors o( the
legislation calling tor amendment of
the Constitfition were Reps. George E.
Brown Jr., Don Edwards, Richard T.
Hanna, Augustus F. Hawkins, Chet
Holifield, Harold T. Johnson, Robert
L. Leggett, Thomas M. Reea:, Edward
R. Roybal and Charles H. WilJoo.
' Sniper Hi ts 3
LA Policemen
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Three Los
Angeles police officers were gunned
down by shotgun blalll today When
they went to an apartment house to in~
vertigate a tel!P:><ine can that a nude
man with a rifle was at large ill the
area.
A man was shot mid killed at the ac-.
One policeman wu r e p o r t e d
ertUcaUy wounded --ln the race
-and taken to Mornintslde Hospital
for emergency trtatmeot. The two
others were taken to Central Receiv·
Ing Hospital wttll Ietier Injuries.
Police were aeetlog to determine
whotbor tho purpooe of the original wt ..._ to lure offietr1 Into 1 trap.
The pollcemen were felled by blast&
fired from 1 front unit of ttie apart·
ment complex.
Hit-Run at Sea
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Newport Police Ponder Charges
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Of t111 O.ltr l>lllt Sllff
Newport Beach police today were in
a quandary a~ to what cb&rges -1f
any 1 to file against the owner of a 62-
foot cabin cruiser wbJch struck and
sank an IS.foot outboard oU Hun-
tington Beach Saturday.
The accident occurred some 150
yards off the Santa Ana. River Jetty
about l p.m. Saturday: Four occupan~s
oI the outboard jumped overboard
·aueFound
To Sniper
On FreewaYi
A Costa Mesa woman marked for
death by a freeway sniper has pro-
vided substantial lead! in the Aug. 7
murder or a young motorcyclist, Foun·
tain Valley police revealed today.
ApparenUy Mrs. Pearl Powers, 984
El Camino St., was a near victim of
Ute same sniper, officers said.
Mrs. Powers was on the same sec·
tion of the San Diego Fr@eway at
about the same hour a gunman killed
21.year-old cyclist James M. Gardner.
TWo shots were fired at her car by a
driver who puiled along side.
She saw the driver full face and has
described him and his auto to in·
vestigators.
"1'11.e Jllll\.po!nlocL"'~lslol al.)M.llljl
fired twice," She ~sald'"to lnVeSupUtig
ofiCi!rS.
lllM, Power• said thai !be. ear -
desct'lbed as of mid 1950's vintage -
had followed her from the intersection
of the San Diego and Harbor freeways.
"l wa.!I going fairly slow, because t
w~s loW on gas. I knew that he'd been
following me, but thought be had lost
me by the time I got to the ·Beach
Boulevard offramp,'! She said.
"Then all in a sudden about Warner
Avenue, be was right nezt to me. l
heard two pings and this whizzing
sound 10 I looked at bis face. He was
reaching over to the right side of the
car with this pist.oJ pointed at my
head. So I stepped on it, gas or no
gas." she said.
Mrs. Powers added she reported the
Incident as soon as she arrived home.
Her call was i:egistered on the police
log at 2:50 a.m., she said.
· Gardner's body was found near
Euclid Street at 2 a.m. by passing
Costa Mesa patrolman Ted Curry.
Mrs. Powers' vehicle had no visible
bullet h<iles according to Fountain
Valley Lt. Marvin Fortin. "I think
with a bit of luck We're going to be
able to get that car," he said.
Stock Markets
NEW YORK (AP) -The 1tock
markets remained higher late tblr-
afternoort, but early g.ains were cut as
the rr1arket tried to make its sixth
straight daily advance. (See qUQta-
tions , Pages 10-11).
l'amm11
Steve Smith was one of thous·
ands who enjoyed Uon1 Club
lobster bake at Big Corona
beach during the weekend.
Funds from evtllt go to aid
blind chlldrni.
)\
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seconds before Ute larger boat struck.
The outboard wa.s holed-thnlugh and
parUally sWl);.
Occupants · <If the ou.tboard were
Michael J, Eaton and his wife Doris,
13019 Morningside Way, Los Angele s,
and Thomas D. Mulherin and his son,
Thomas J, Mulherin.
Eaton told police he tnd his
passengers were fishing when they
saw the cruiser approaching on a col·
lision course about 500 yards away._
Newport Bttach firemen douse
palm tiee ·ttbrlng minor brush
fire that swept vacant hillside
lot between Riverside Avenue
and Clift Drive Sunday after-
noon. There were no Injuries
and no damage to structures.
Cause of the fire was unknown.
HHH Launches
Presidential Bid
With Nixon Blast
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Democratic candidate Hubert H.
Humphrey has launched his presiden·
tial bid wltb a front.al assault -pic-
turing GOP opponent Richard M. Nu-
on a1 a "cold war warrior" and ex-
ploiter of voters' law and order fears
-but Nixon ignored the barrage,
The Republican candidate, making
almost no reference to Humphrey for
the president, called Sunday for re-
evaluation Of the U. S . .Soviet bridge-
buildlng effort. He also said Israel
must remain strong enough to deter
any Arab attack.
Humphrey set out his campaign
d!.allenge Sunday oo a special hour.
long edition of ABC's "Juues and
Arulwer1" and in a speech to the trien·
Dial B'nai B'ritb coovention in
Washineton.
"My Republican opponent Is no
racist," Humphrey told the Jn.
ternaUooal Jewish organization. "He
is a fair and just man. But he and the
Republican Party have chosen tbl.!1
year to join forces with the most reac·
tionary elements Of American socie-
ty.''
;EI Toro Mother,
' Child Injured
A mother and her tn!ant aoa were
Injured Saturday wt\en her car struck
a 110Utllbound Santa Fe -nger !rain
at Red HUI Avenue In Tultll1.
PO!lco said !.!rs. Judy Ann Pinkney,
'6, El Toro, suffered Internal i1>Jwi<1
when she and her son, T. Jtubih
Edwin, WCl'e thro\tn froltl the car. Tbe
baby had a sevmti cut Cl'I the head and a fractured II'm.
nree other cttiJdren in ui8 car w.-e
not il>jured. ,, . (
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Eaton said his wile exclaimed that
the other bOat was going to colllda.
Eitton said he assured bis wile that t{le
cruiser would see them and change
course.
As the larger boat continued on the
collisJon coutse. Eaton shouted for
someone to start the engine, but it was
too late. All four dived into the water a
few seconds before the cruiser smo.ti.b·
ed into the smaller boat, according to
(See CRUJSER,J'U~ %L
Mis..§hapen
Beach Gets
'
New Profile
By JEROME F. COLLINS
Of 1111 Di lly l'lllt Stalf
West Newport's bent-out-of-shape
beach had a new profile today. It look-
ed much the better for it.
The !acelifting consisted of a six-root
deep buildup of sand along the eroded
beachfront between 4lst and 46tb
streets.
The weekend accretion was a gilt
from the sea -the san1e sea that last
week pummeled the shoreline with
huge breakers, leaving dozens of
homes perched on the edge of a 12-foot
high embankmen,t.
This morning the embankment was
See Other Story, Pa9• 3
still there, but scarcely hall as high.
At some point.I the partially restored
beach profile almost reached the level
ot • rock bsrier constructed by the
Army Corpt of Eng1neer1.
•Newport Beach Marine Sa f et y
Director Robert Reed, whose hame if
Jn the 4200 block of Seashore Drive,
said :
"Everything looks pretty gOod now.
HopefuUy there won't be another con-
currence Of heavy surf and high
tide.!J.!'
· Reed said he used the word
••hopefuJJy" advisedly, He explained:
"There ate oo ocean. storms
forecast now, the swells •&f'e building
up the beach by coming out Of the
northwest instead of the south, and It's
a moderate surf -but, historically,
September is a bad month for
erosion."
According to Reed's own carefully
kept erosion logs, the average beach
Joss during the month Of SeptemQer
since 1954 is 14.5 percent of each yeAr-
ly total loss. And the total annua1·1oss,
be noted, bas been about 120 feet.
August is customarily the worst
month , as it was this year. The
average percentage of loss in August
over the years i.!I 19.8 percent, ac ..
cording to the lifeguard chief.
Jn the 1950's and early 1960's, beach
restoration was left up to nature. In
recel'lt years, However, local and
federal governments have bad to lend
a heo.vy hand by hauling in thousands t
of tons of sand from elsewhere on the
peninsula.
This year the sand is being carted
lrom t!Je Santa Ana River area. The
$117,000 project now under way will
last at leuit another month -if the
Pacific doesn't act up again.
Reed ls no optimist about it, eitber.
Said be :
"Every l>tt of buildup you see now ~
by the Corps and by the surf -cai:&
leave in just two hours if the southerly
swells return with hi h tides."
Orange Coast
Wea th er
That sun ls out to stay -at
least through Tnesday when
it'll be up to 78 along the sea-
shore and stretching to 90 de·
grees a few miles inland.
I NSIDE TODAY
Laguna Beach'• BtU Toome~
UlO!l the U.S. Olvmpic decathlon
trial.t a& South Loki Tahoe o~r
the weekend, ama1$1ng a ntar-
world record total of BJ22
point.I. See Sports, Page 12.
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School ·Bells King
Getting Heady for Big Day
School buses get final tuning, teachers final brief-of school to~orrow. Here _Elr:ier Bequette, ~ead of
ing, and 80,000 Orange Coast area school children the Ocean View School 01stn~ transportation de.
bid farewell to summer in preparation for opening partment, checks school. bus light.
Allies Stop Red Forces;
South Viet General Killed
Israel, Jordan
Exchange Shots
Despite U .N. Plea
SAIGON (AP) -U.S. helicopter
gwisbips, armored persDDD.el carriers
and figbter-bombers helped South
Vietnamese infantrymen smash two
enemy forces maneuvering around t.he
provincial capital af Ban Me Thuo~ IM
'miles northeast of Saigon.
The government aoldters counted 94
enemy bodies after the· two battles
Sunday and reported three of their
men killed and thrtie wounded.
Forty-seven energy were kJlled in
one batUe eJgbt miles north of Ban Me
Thuot, and another 47 died Jn a clash
near the Due Lap Special Forces
camp 35 miie1 southwest of the Pro-
Viocial capital.
The latter victory wa1 marred by
the deaths Monday of South Viet-
namese Bria:. Gen. TruoDg Quang An,
35, commander of the 23rd Infantry
Divilion, and his senior American ad-
viser, Col. Tex R. Sage of Macon, Ga.
They wen flying over the bat-
tleground in a helicopter when it was
&bot down by enemy ground fire.
Also killed were .(\n's wife , the col-
onel's sergeant major M. Sgt. Thomas
Barndard of Killeen, Tex., and the
chopper's pilot and copilot The only
1urvivor1 were two Amerioan door
gunners · who "Were pulled fr em the
l>la>Jn& .,....,Up. by .a rescue team.
Govermnent aoldien en raUtine
rweep1 M miles n01lhwest of Saigon
UDCovered -two enemy arms cacbe1.
One coalllDed :za big l22mm rockels
that have be<p 1"'d Jn the terror •hell·
ings OD the capUal.11 rifles, 35 mortar
&belh, 18 cue1 of 1mall-arm1 am-
munlUoo, docwnenta and medicine.
'Ibree 1wipects we.re seized near the
cache. ·
Four Vlei Gang were killed and eight
others were captW'ed by government
troops who found the other cache of
ri.D.e5.
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A government spokesman said "a
number'" ol. South Vietnamese in-
fantrymen were wounded by booby
traps around the bidden weapons.
Crowds at Beach
Off; 25 Rescued
Dwindling beach crowds g a v e
Newport Beach lifeguards a relative
easy end-of-summer weekend as only
25 rescues were logged for an
estimated 110,000 people.
~sistant Llfeguant Director Ken·
daU Jacobeen raid a gent1e IU1'f rolled
ashore b1>th days, wit!> only minor rip-
tides causing a lltUe trouble for
bathers on Sunday.
Water temperatures 1ank from the
high 6(l's ()f a week ago to 64.4
degrees, while the alr temperature re·
mia.ined in the J()W 70's. Jarobffen said.
Tile seasor..al lifeguard staff of 98
men began phasing out the previous
Israeli and Jordanian troops ex-
changed shots for ball an hour today
and a mine explosion destroyed a
truck in Gaza.
The two incidents occurred• despite
United NaUons demands for a ceue-
fire that followed Sunday's batUe
across the Suez Canal by Israeli and
Egyptian tank and artillery forces.
Today's incidents were of a minor
nature but 5erved to increase tension
in the Mideast where there have been
almost dally incidents since the June
;war oC a year ago.
· The lsraell·Egyptian bat~a1 U1e
·biggest since end of the war and 32
persona were reported ~llled and 119
wounded in the 5% hour duel with
tanks, mortars and heavy artillery
aloqg a 70-n;ille stretch of the canal. ·
No casualties )\'ere reported In
today's fighting. Israeli authorities im-
posed a curfew on the Gaza ~lty
dhtrict where the explosion slightly
wounded the driver of the truck and 15
()ther persons who were standing
nearby.
Guests Rousted
weekend. Jacobsen said they will con-LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) -An
tinue departing as the beach crowds estimated 450 guests, gamblers and
taper off the next couple weeks. About , employes at tbe Frontier HQtel were
IO seasoilal men were remaining on · ·TOusted from their rooms and iroin
the lllalf thlJ momlng. • the main casino early Sunday morning
At the Orange CcMlty Harbor after an 8!JO~OUI c?Ue, wanted the
D-eot, officioll teported tl>ey roa!n owl~ ol a 1"!iPb P!anUd
bad • quiet ·-nod wlUi moslly tomew!tere In !be hfllel. N'o bomb wu
roodne calls. . found Jn • ·-· •em:m. .
£arth Quaked
Thi1 8-ton se<:,tlon of concrete drainage pipe, unJeashed by vandal1,
resu againat tree that halted lu plunge tbwanl beach in Laguna
Sunday. Pipe narrowly missed home of Mrs. Helen Hanse~L~
Cleo S~. who laid, "It sounded like an earthquake. I wu lucay it
didn't bounce into my bedroom." ,, ~
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for Harbor l(ids
-27,000 Start Out in Mesa, Newport
Tomorl'O\\' l1 tile ~ay !or 27 .000
Harbor Area school cblldren. School
bells at 36 Newport-Mesa Unllled
District schools wW ring --en end to
1ummer vacaUoo. \
Most Of these atudent1 and those
Who a!IA!nd private or parochial
ocbooll will get a lul! day d. educadon.
But nearly 2,000 1even and eight year
clds starting second grade will be in
acbool OD shortened 1ession1.
areas." He said IJ.ncol.n·Intennedl.#e
Scl\001 alrudy hu reglllend 100
more students 1han were ezpeceted.
. Several schooll will have new prtn.
clpals. Costa M•H Jllgh School belina
WHb a new pdnclpol, Fr~ A. Lope1 ~Jr., and a' new educaUonal ~.£'j'1'f
tlon uaJn1 Oulble class IClled and
l"'(lmotlon baaed on performance.
First tbrough al&hlh graden will he
introduced for the first time to tbe
new F.n&Uab. which e m p h a 1 l 1 e 1
lJngulatlcs ond pboolct •.
The leligihened klnclergarten day 15
the m'1Jt of. ttndergarteo teachers
being given ollly ooe clau lnttoad of rnormna and. alltroOI) ,......, to teach.
Ad<ltlonal kindergarten teacbe'rs were
hired Jn anttclpa1lon the • t a t • Legislature Jn •pedal HSsiOD will ap-
prove 11 law a b.lD to pay t.belr 1alar~
les. Tbe bill ba1 been approved, but in
ltOllleo,ytult varying form~ by both
bOUaet, Loats laid. These 1tudent.s will be put ell. double
sessions, meaning two claale1 will use
the same clusroom, one in the morn·
inC and one in the afternoon each day.
Second graders will spend only 31,1;
how'11n the clas!l'oom each day. First
and third grader• will he taught for
the usual four hours.
Klndergarteo insttuctlon t 1 me,
however, will be lengthened to three
hours instead o! the 21h hours offered
in years past.
N ewport:Mesa Citizens
Hold Community Forum
Second grade double sessions will
take care of the school district's
classroom shortage so classea won't
be meeting on audltorium stages and
Ln cafeterias as last school year.
Special education classes f o r
physically, mentally or emotionally
handicapped studl!lltl will return to
regular se111ns after a year oo double
1esllions.
But althaugh the solution b simpler
this year, more studenta than before
will be alfected. The double sessloning
of 1econd grader• will be across the
board at all ·25 Newport-Mesa eleIMn·
t.ary achooll.
Total enrollment for the first day ol
school i1 expected to ·be about 28,900
pupils, up 1,100 from a year ago. The
tead<ng otalf has been expanded by
<t.5 teachers to 1,250.
ErroUment may go higher than
predicted. Associate Supt. Norman
Lvats remarked today, "I'm afraid
we're going to be surprised in a few
Chi1dr~n Killed
By Suffocation
Mter Girl Raped
LAKE ARROWHEAD (AP)
Sherill's officers i;ay an 8-year-old girl
waa sexually assaulted before she and
a 9·year-old bely were suffocated and
left nude beneath a bridge north ()f
Lake Arrowhead.
The bodies of Victoria Cald.well of
San Diego Md ~ful Eugene Saltzman
Jr. of Cedar GleH were found Saturday
by campers.
Their heads were sheathed in large
pla!tic clothing bags and the boy 's
hands were boond behind h1m with
electrlctan's tape.
An autopsy Sunday shawed the girl
had been raped and both died of auf·
focatlon.
San Bernardino Cvunty Sheriff
Frank Bland directed more than 30
detective1 seeking clues to the slayer.
The children disappeared Friday
from a Crestli.De street. Bland said the
little boy and girl were waiting outside
a bar in Crestline for'the ·boy's father
to take them home. '"
DetecUveri searched the. remote,
heavily timbeied ~a and questioned
campers and CrestlfDe merchants and
·resident. wbo might have seen the
children.
The elder Saltunm wu in the bar
with Bom1e Patricia Ferguson, a girl
friend 'Who hod been cmng !or the
ehildten while Saltzman waS at work ,
Bland said.
The bodies were f()und beneath an
old Toll Road bridge across a 10.foot
gully. The road leads from Lake Ar·
rowbead to the desert.
By THOMAS FORTUNE
Of tlle D<r .... lllfl
Citizens will have a chance to speak
out on Newport-Me1a Unified School
District affair• Wednesday night at a
Community-Forum on Scbooll,
Organi:.er1 of the f<rWD. call
them.selves ''pt.ain, ord:inaey citizens"
and are looking for other concerned
citizens to help them begin a con·
t!nulng dlalOgue with school olflclals. ·
Their hope is to create a healthier
school di5trict by openina lines of c:om·
municatlon that oa:n lead to creater
community support for edtoolt'.
School officials are oot discouraging
the forum.
The forum will be held 81 7:30 p.m.
in tbe Little , Theater at Corona del
Mar Jllgh SChool, 2101 Eastbluff
Drive. It will be a citizen-run show and
school board members in the audience
will participate only es they are asked
to do so.
Cvmments on all &chool district
policies and practices will be en-
couraged. Those with questions about
school operations are a$ked. to cCITTle
out aoc;I. seek answers.
PAIR ORGANIZERS
James Wood of Costa Mesa and
Rich;.nl Jenness of Newport Beach,
two get-out-and-do-something guys
without title or office, are co-
organi.zers of the forum. Each, ()n
separate occasions, .stood up before
the school board and pleaded with
trustees to improve communication
with the public.
They differ on one score. Wood
believes the public has been apathetic,
-while Jenriess is of the opinion the
school board ha1 sometimes been not
receptive. ijut both would like to see
improved ' &ebool-communlty .relations
and think communication is the key.
The plan for the forum is to talk
over the communication problem.
Ballots then will be passed out and
persons present asked to indicate
areas of school operations that in·
terest them most. nie three most
often checked will be topics for small
discussion grC>Up6 at another meeting
Sept. 25, Wood said. Additional topics
\vill be discussed at later meetings.
DISCUSSION LEADER
Wood said a citizen will be appointed
discussion leader and each topic
discussed, researcbed and evaluated
until a maojrity opinion is reached. A
pos~tion statement Will be issued and
the school board asked to respond to
it. If trustees disagree with the posi·
lion statement, they will be asked to
explain why.
"The important thing is that
something will be d()ne with the com-
ments," WoOd said, "and no one will
be talking just to hear him sell talk."
Wood said U>plcs on the ballot will
include: school layout and con·
structi-on, discipline, qllarter system.
year-aroW1d school. athletics, teacher
tenure. business procedures, future
bond electlen, equality of school pro-
grams and facllltie1 , elementary cur-
riculum, secondary cun'iculum, use of
present facWUes, AmerlcaniJm pro·
g r a m , school-community com·
munlcations, teacher salaries and
merit pay;-,1'lxtboo1'; 1tUdie1, equip-
ment and furnlflhinp, number of ad-
minhtrators, and sex education.
MAIL CHOICES
Persons not able to attend the
fonun can mail their choices for
discussion subjects to PO Box 2100,
Costa Mesa, bis atteotion, Wood said.
He said he and Jenness ask only ()De
thing of persons who come to the
forum -that they come with an open·
mind and be willJng to d>ange
preconceived notioos.
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CRUISER •..
Eaten.
"We were all in the water waving
and screaming for help," said Eaton.
"We could see two men come ()Ut ()n
the deck of the other boat," said
Mulherin. "There was no -one at the
wheel. They watched us for a minute
and then one of them went to the
wheel, increased speed and beaded out
to sea."
A lifeguard boat about 500 yards
away witnessed the accident and came
to the rescue of the four in the water.
Another boat was dispatched to in·
tercept the cruiser.
Police said the other patrol boat was
already searching for the cruiser
following reports that it had almost
run down a saiJboat.
The boat was finally apprehended
and escorted to the Harlxlr Depart·
ment where a report was filed ()n
()Wner Warren J. Hoke, 53, of 2017
DeMille Drive, Los Angeles, and his
passenger, Homer N. Davis, 42, 3915
E. Gage, Los Angeles.
"Investigation is still continuing,"
said Lt. James Parker, "we will pro-
bably file a complaint tomorrow."
Asked what charges would be filed,
Parker said he was uncertain.
"There is a section in the Callfomla
Boating Laws which prohibits reckless
or negligent operation but we don't
know who the operator was since
there was no ()nc at the wheel," said
Parker.
Parker said the: victims we.re willing
to sign a citizen's Mrest·but did not
• know whom to name as the operator.
"We could not make a physic.al ar-
rest as we did pot 1\t:ttoess the ac-
cident," Parker Mid.
Parker said it wa1 not known
whether the cruiser W8J being
operated on automatic.pilot.
"We will probably file a complaint
alleging failure to report an accident,"
Parker said.
Mrs. Eat()n was treated for a
twisted ankle and Thomas D. Mulherin
for cuts on ttie head. The victims were
taken to Jioag Memorial Hospital.
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Marineras Sentimental Journey which will take members and talion via champagne buses, will be Sept. 21 in S8n Juan C·api.s-
guests into California's historic past, opens the gate to history for trano.
(left to right) Mrs. Patrick A. Nagel, Mrs. Robert Basmajian
Seven to Remember
Ga la Benefit Best
Seven Orange County hospitals and service organizations will bene-
fit from a gala evening party Sept. 21 entitled Ten to Remember.
Participating in the event, to begin at 7 p.m., will be South Coast
Community Hospital, Silver and Gold chapter; Santa Ana Community
Hospital, Auxiliary; Hoag Memorial Hospital, Auxiliary; Children's Home
Society of California. Family Service Association of Orange County; Child·
ren's Hospital of Orange County and St. Joseph's Hospital.
To take place at Bullock's Fashion Square in Santa Ana, the program
will take place in conjunction with the shopping center's tenth anniversary.
In the entertainment category will be dancing to the music of the
Lynn Willis orchestra and a program of songs by th!}' Up With People sing·
ing..group. An auction will take place with proceeds going to the particip~·
ting charitable phil&Rth11:1pic groups. A fashion show.around the fountain
will also be a highlight.
In the display category will be numerous booths describing Ute work
of the organizations participating.
Groups from the Harbor Area will be participating in the evening's
events. Members of the Newport Harbor Auxiliary of the Children's Home
Society, who will be assisting with mailing and ticket.selling will be the
Mmes. Ira. W. Smith, past president of the council; William C. Adams,
auxiliary president;· Merton K. Cameron Jr., immediate past auxiliary
president, and G. R. Hodson, publicity.
Members o! the Cinderella Guild of Newport Beach and the Punch
and Judy Guild of Costa Mesa, both affiliates of Children's Hospital
of Orange County will be selling tickets.
Las Marineras Auxiliary to Family Service Association will be re~
resented by Mrs. Howard Means, general chairman. Mrs. Richard K~th
will be reservations chairman for the service's four auxiliaries, all
of which will be selling tickets.
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Sentimental
~ T_rip Routed
A Sentimental Journey to California'! historic
past will be taken by members of Las Marineras,
Awdliary to the Family Service A>soctation, Sept.
21.
Members and their guests will climb abo&rd
champagne b~ses whic_h will transport them from
Newport Beach to San Juan Capistrano.
The era of Spanish dOns, tlious8nd~acre ranch-
eros and flourishing missions will be recaptured
during the evening of dining and dancing in the El
Adobe de oaptstrano restaunmL
The building was once two adobes, one of which
W8! construot.ed. in 1776. The right wing once hous-
ed the family of Don J .. e Antonio Yorba, an early
California setUer, and the left wing, among other
things, was once a jail. Remains of the dungeon
can still be visited. In the 30s the two buildings were
renovated. and made into a residence, before be--
coming a restaurant.
Buses will depart from four locations at 8:45
p.m. Guests may select either Lido Isle, Westcllff,
Fashion Island or Irvine Cove for their boarding
station.
Heading the committee that has planned the
romantic, imaginati,ve evening ts Mrs. James Dow ...
ty. A>si!ting her with plans are Mrs. Robert Bas-
majian, Mrs. William Fisher, Mrs. James Herman
and Mn. Patrick Nagel.
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Hoag Memorial Hospital. Presbyterian's auxiliary will be represen·
ted by Mrs. Philip S. Doane, vi.ce president in charge of ways and means.
Assisting her will be Mrs. William R. Hudson Jr. and her community ser·
vice committee handling invitations; Mrs. Les Littlejohn, press chair-
man, and Mrs. Walter Burroughs, ticket chairman. Ticket information may
be olrtained by calling Mrs. Burroughs at 548-7559.
Mrs. Doane will gather representative phases of the auxiliary as well
as the hospital for display in a booth in the courtyard. Board members
will assist Mrs. Doane in manning the booth.
APPEALING APPAREL -Malting up their mind• on what to
wear to Ten to Remember, a gala evening party Sept. 21, are (left
to right) the Mm ... G. R. Hodsoo, ·Gerald L. Thompson, Renton
B. Carsley and Frederick Prescott. The prescribed attire will be
elegant 'patio wear iocluding culottes, paliizro pajamas and' bos-
tees skirts. Men may wear turtle necks, ascots. and clotblng with
the new Nehru look. ·
l Bel .le' s Compli m~nt Has _ Appeal, But Tones Aren't Golden
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DEAR ANN LANDERS ' I am a
tee.nag& who thinks it is disgraceful
1tle way people write in and call you a
mllerable witch and a crummy old
lady. If they th Int so lltUe of you why
do they write in tor advice?
The trouble with a lot of people is
th07 bate to bear the tnith. When they
ask for your opinion and it turn• out
they are wrong, they try to get even
by 1afinr IOtllething insulting.
l think it's Ume. someone wrote yoo
a nice letter. l, for one, appreciate
your down·to-earth advice. I think 7ou
lleserve 1 lot o( credit for reading all
that Dllltl and doing your best day
after day and year alter year. In our
bomeboid you are like a member of
the tamny. We diacuss )'OUI' column at
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ANN LANDERS
the dinoer table almo<t every night
and it has helped us understand e.ach
other better. So thank you, Ann
Landers. We think you are as soun~as
the Llberly Bell . -PITISBURGH
DEAR PITTSBURGH ' Do you
tnow that tbt: Uberty Be.U Is cracked?
Tbaak yoa lor your nice let\er,
anyway . I really do appreciate It.
DEAR ANN LANDERS ' You keep teYin& you consult doctors -10 why
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dldn'l you, before you gaw. that wrong
answer to the man whole wi.fe 11 lti
her 17th month d. pregnancy? You
m.acte It sound u if such a trung ls im·
possible.
Haven't you ever beard of a stone
baby? My niece was pregnant for two
years. The baby died before birth and
turned to stone. If the doctor had
known what w.a1 ~Ding be could
have perfonned an · Oj)eftuon at rfne
monttis and saved the beby. M it was,
the baby WIU dead when the ~tor
toolc IL
My niece and h« bu-bad to get
both a blrlb e<rllllcate aocl a death
cerWicate. No one in the family bad
ever heard of such a thing. So before
you hand oat half--l>alted advice tliat
could cause trOuble between a man and
wife w'hy don't you check with
JOmebody who knows tomethlng? -
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DEAR · COMPLAINT: Whea ihe
fetus d.le1 before birth, natare uaaUy
arr:inces a natural abortion. 01 rue
oceulou, tbe ftt111 becomes ealdfled
and tbls '!j~ form1doa mast be
tU.a 1urp • Tbe womu wM ti
carrytnc a fetus tb1t Is no loqer Uv· 1a, Is no& coaaJderecl pnpant.
DEAR ANN LANDERS' The ledy
next door }Ost her husband two mooth1
'I.JO. The minister ts t'tlll going to her
house at least two af'temoonl a weet
to console her. Im't Udl a litUe
unusual?
I like tM woman and the minister lJ
1 very nice per1on. l l'ID not &&ying
aD)'lhlnf II wrcag, but I do Itel they
lhould not let themselves in !or UD·
oecessart g011ip.
What Is your opinion! -A FRIEND-
LY NEIGHBOR
DEAR NEIGl\BOR' I'm aD !or c:ulO tine old ....... ..., courp. W'1
don 't )'OG atar1 wttb yoarseUf
u you haV• trouble getting aJont
with your paren1' • , • 1! you can't get
them to let you live your own Ule, 1end
lor AM Landen' -et, "Butfed by
Parents? How to Get More Freedom.••
Send 50 nnta ·m coin with your request
and a Ione, 1tamped, sell-addmsed
eavelopo.
Ann Landers wUl be Clad lo help ~ou
with your problems. Send tllem to ...-
ln care or i!ie DAn. Y f!LOT "1Clollnli
& illaljled, aell4ddre-.. w!Qpl.
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Taurus: Unpleasant Burden Relieved
ASSOllTMENT 01' l'UN -Planning 11na1 arrangements for the Poor Clare
Guild's fiesta ua (left to right) the Mmes. David Martin, Rudy Moreno and
Audrey gwlley. Memben of the Santa Clara Day Nursery home announced
that the l:hre&<!ay event 11 slated tor Sept. 27-29 at the nursery.
ELLEN BEEMER
Troth Told
Betrothdl
Disclosed
Fun and Funds
Fiesta Forecasts
Members d Santa Clara
ntraery are atiJ.l aearcbing f~ a queeb ·.to reign At' their
tllree-<lq Poer "Clare Guild'• fiesta.
The nunery In Santa Ana
will be the festive setting
Sept. 27 from I to 10 p.m.:
Sept. 28, 10 e.m. to 10 p.m.,
and Sept. 29; noon to 9 p.m.
The benefit's funds are
Nrmarked for tbt ntnerY'• ·
buildinl fund and the SiJt.n
d Poor Clare.
Queen hope!uia wiehing to.
berome ~ may
contact Mrs. Rudy Moreno
What's
at 839-5.m or Mn. David
Martin, 531-6931.
Everyting from cotton
candy to tacos .to hot dogs
will be offered. 'ncket.s may
be purchased for the win·
ning ol • bip for two to
Hawaii or a $750 bond; a
televbion eet and stand, and
a round trki for two to San
Francisco. 'rhe drawing will
be Sept 29 at 8 p.m.
Entertainment w i 11 in-
clude dancers, bands, varie-
ty acts and on Saturday Guy
Stoctwell of television's
·'Combat" will star.
Doing
MAIV DAV, 642-4321
TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER I 0
87 SYDNllY OMilR
"Tbt --«mtioll hi• de1tlny, . .Attrolc>a
polnta tit• ;,.,; '.
ARIES , (-21-April
19): You are JOlnl to II'•
Wtwl you want In !-area. Be •un you Jo>gw NI you .,., hlodlo. 1o1.a111
occept -.. !... bul doa't itlck our ,..,, dlln.
Older penon pllys algnifi.
CIOI rolo,
TAURUS (April 20-May
20): Cycle move1 up. You
get rid of un-plea1ant
burden. ARIES individual
wub fa< )'OQ behind the
1eene1. Know tis -ex.-
pre• gr.tltude~t on per..-,, and ,,.,,, __
. t'lEMINI (May 21.June
20): '11>e>more you attempt
to retreat to the pa.it, the
more )"OU a u f f e r con-
sequences. Obvioully, ttds 11
a day to move ahead. Shake
oU tendency t.o be
ultratimid. Take lmtiative.
Be 9UN, confident.
CANCER (June 21.July
22): Your Judgment con-
cerning friend ill accurate.
Avoid being overly sen·
Wnem.L Analyze y o u r
hqles, 1rishes. Wbat YO\!
thint. is essential may be
p-.ot d Wi9hful lbinklng.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
IndivlOOal in auth<rily 1p-
pear1 confused. rude with
1il.e tide. Meam be flexible,
versatile. U patient, you will
get th< drill and proceed
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for pionnAlon, I r e a t t r
~~"'' ts.$epl 22): Good liar upoct today
coincide•. with ability to write, apeak, cOmmunJcote.
Key II tltrow!n& all in-
llilllllo111. Say -,... ____ ,...
II)', SoJne detaill Ire
elullve. Follow tbrcqrb.
: LIBRA (Sept. 3$-0cl. ZI):
Day features Chan1e ID )'CMa'
attitude . Yoo mab
dllcoYeriea 1'hich tend to
distllus!on yeo concerning
mate, partner. Maintain
sense al baDnce. Awid
jumping t o oooclu1X..
Wai! !or facta.
IKXIRPIO (Oct. -ov.
21): Your home, marriallO,
=for domestic
are~.
You areaubJected to
vvious pre.NUre1. Key II to
be teen d>aerver. Permit
othen to tab lnililllve.
Hold bod<. Sludy,
SAGl1TARWS (-. 22-
Dec. 21): You may have er-
roneous concept about job,
work. Today there I! apt to
be greater enlightenment.
Key ls to face facts as they
exist. Study C A N C E R
message. You cen and will
learn.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
Jan. 19)' EJ:periences -y
are intense. N o t b 1 n g
hllfway. P...,ie, lncludin1
children , oonflde problema.
Realize it is necessary UI
move with the times. Be
creative. SeH~msion to-
day i1 essential.
AQUARIUS (Jao. 20-Fob.
Autumn
Program
In
for
Colorado
Meeting
Autumn in Colorado will GtrlJI, according fo Mrs.
be viewed when Mrs. Arnold Pod1ade, who presided at
Podsade gavels the first Otis week's board meeting.
In November Mrs .James meeting of the Huntington W.cCalla and Mrs. William
Beach Woman's Club to Cheney, president and dean
order. of chairman ot. Or ante
The luncheon and .showing District, California Federa-
of didet will take place in tion of Women's Clubs, will
the cl~e, 420 lotb Sl, •P••k to members
on Tueoclay, Sept. 10. regardlne potrlottsm.
Mn. Harry Bowman and Mutfc md o t b e r en-
Mra. Dan Rubertlcchlo will tertalnmeot will be offered
bolt the nest mb:ed ~le•' when club members ipOMor
Mr. 111>11 Mn. Paul K. •-----------------~<!11< at 7:30 p.m. day, 1 apaptttlndbmerth be1twbboueen6
Beemer ol Emerald Ba, alX I' £:.it.;~S.,;11 Hwnt1er:644-fA4~B'Av ~ ~y. Oct. 8, Mi11 ~l~·of artfcfe: will se.
bave announoed tbe mcaae· 'fl· -~: .. -t.m"14'i:r' = Loo.lie Meter, mooollgil't, for •ale in a "farmer's
meat al tbt1r dlu&hter, :14f ~r~;:,.; :lf ::h:= 7 ~'"· Klllbvrookli ~·will~-p<--eaen~tiiLeejiijjGiijlrjlliij,j;Lesjiiijjjiiijjmjariijkjeiijt'j' iiiilmlJliiiiiii-eiiim~entiij. ~
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Club Perks
Tho Geltlni to Know You
ailfee d 1bo Jlllllor SecUon
ot tht W~ M<l'111ng
om, Oolta M••· t •
ICbeduJed !or W-y,
Sept. 11, In 1bo bamt ol Mn .
Mlllfr<d Rollmueller.
The 10 a.m. plberlnc wtl1
proc11d under th•
letdermlp d Mn. R. Gny EceMa>. ReMn'tllolll ....
1vailthlo by ct111n1 Mn.
ll4illmlelltr. -New meml>en are urpd
tn cant ta 1be cdl.ee and to
the Junion couple• bridge
,.,.. 'lhlnc!ay, Sept. 26, at a p.m. in tbl home of
Mn. William GoebalU.
Ne,.,,.,rt Beodl, a"""'1ing
to ~. Egutm, and
reservations are aY\11.ilable
by oollin& her.
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New for the bicycle aet II
a combination headllfbt-
radio 10 the estimated 80
mllHoo eycUN cu atn1
alon1 11 they rwtni aloof.
The hoadllpt ooerllea on
two 1tandard "D'' batteries,
the 1ix trealt:tor radio on
... nine-volt balllery. Hous-
ing ii a compact plastic
case designed to be virtually
weatherproof, the manulac·
lurer aay1 .
The unit weighs less than
two pounds. The headlamp
throws a »-inch circle oC
light.
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Mesa _____ DAILY PILOT
EDITION
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-COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, ·1968
roday's Closing
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JEN CENJS
'Torch' Rescried
Mesan Badly Burned in Gasoline Blast
FAl'Al CRASH -Santa Ana woman died follow·
ing this accident in Laguna Beach. AUtborities have
not yet determined what caused Elizabeth Brown,
44, to lose control of her car. Guest in house dove
through window to safety, escaping serious injury.
Car Wrecks Laguna Home
A car crashed into the li.ving room of the room began to collapse about him.
a Laguna Beach residence Saturday, · Bricks, books and debris flew. Miller
fatally injuring the woman driver and suffered minor injury as a brick
demolishing the house. struck him on the head. He then dived
ElizabeUt Brown. 44, Santa Ana, through a wi..ridow to safety.
died at South Coast Community Fire C<ll>t. Charles Kuhn said the
Hospital at 4:20 p.m., about 2'h hours, __ r~ wh~e~ _ojJb}~:.IR'el still spin-
after the shlittetlDg aOcldent. ndaQr,~ ...... ~dation of
was caused by traumatic injury, a the remains Of the frame house when
deputy coroner stid. firemen arrived. One tire was afire
Roger Miller, a guest at the house, from friction.
said he was walking irom the bedroom PolJce Lt. Frank Solle pen said the
into the living room when the wall southbound car had turned off upper
started moving toward him. Catalina St., diagonally across Thalia
Miller heard the explosive cra!b and Street into tbe corner lot at Thalia and
State's Day of Admission
Shifts Plan Commission
1111!: Costa Mesa Planning Com-
mission will meet Tuesday night in·
.~tead of holding a normally schl'!duled
Monday session. ·
A heavy agenda will be covered
beginning with the 5 p.m. staff reports
and field inspection tour. followed by
the 7:30 p.m. business session.
Biggest projects up for con·
sideration will be conditional use
permits soui;:ht by S. K. Leasing Co ..
of Santa Monica. for a three-story
medical center and 200-bed con·
valescent hospital
The structures will be located at
2015 and 2101 Newport Blvd., adjacent
to the newly opened Costa Mesa
Memorial Hospital. according to the
applications.
Other items up for Planning Com-
mission consideration and later action
by the City Council include :
-A tentative tract map for the
Costa Mesa County Water District to
divide Jaod at the northwest corner o[
16th Street and Monrovia Avenue into
three separate parcels.
-Revocation of a variance for Mrs.
-A variance for Geno Tashetti of
2873 Alanzo Lane. to encroach three
reet into the required 2o foot width of
his gara,t?e. for a hall entrance into a
"planl).ed family room additiOn .....
-A variance for an addition lo thf'
Costa ?i.1esa Moose Lodge 1457. at· 435
E. 17th St .. plus continued. temporarv
use of an unpaved parking area !or 62
cars at that location.
-A variance for ,Joe Basabe. of 2135
Wallace Ave .. to build a nine unit
apartment complex in addition to an
ex.isting duplex at 2126 Thurin Ave ..
for a total of 11 units.
-A conditional use permit for
Carter Outdoor Advertisine; Co.. to
continue using a billboard at 2383
Newoort Blvd .. in a commercial zone.
-A conditional use oermit for
HumbJP Oil and Refininit Co., OranJte.
to build a service station at the
northwest corner of N e w p o r t
Boulewi.rd and Baker Street.
Catalina.
It crashed through a fence and into
the house, knocking down both brick
chimney aod wall.
Schopen said it is not known what
caused the driver to luse control of the
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been .a domestic employe in an
Emerald Ba)' r-esidecce.
An autopsy is scheduled. by tbe cor-
oner's office.
John GaTau. 910 Glenneyre St ..
owner or the small house said its rem-
nants will have to be torn down.
Sniper Hits 3
LA Policemen
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Three Los
Angeles police officers were gunned
down by shotgun blasts today when
they went to an apartment house to in·
vestigate a telephone call that a nude
man v.ith a rifle was at large ir. the
area.
A man was shot and killed at the
scene.
One policeman was r e p o r I e d
critically wounded -shot in the face
-and taken to Morningside Hospital
for emergency treabnent. The· two
others were taken to Central Rece!V·
ing Hospital with lesser injuries.
Police were seeking to determi!l{'
whether the purpose of the original
call was to lure officers into a trap.
The poTicemen were felled by blasts
fired from a front unit of the apart-
ment Ct1mplex.
Stark Markets
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock
markets remained higher late this
afrernoon. but early gains were cut as
the market tried to make its sixth
straight daily advance. !See quota·
lions, Pages 10-11).
By Al<THUR R. VINSEL
Of ""' O.Hr ltllet lt•ll
Moving company empklyes using
heavy protettlve pads today caught a
Costa Mesa service station manager
who ran in panic -a screaming
human torch -after gasoline ex-
ploded over him as he worked on a
car.
Harold E. -Rankin Jr .. 38. of 1640
Caraway Drive, Costa Mesa, suffered
third degree burns over 30 percent of
his body in the 10:20 a.m. accident
outside his home.
The victim was taken to Costa Mesa
Memorial Hospital, where he was
reported in !air condition shortly alter
noon, according to police Sgt. Gary
Barwig.
Rankin could have been fatally burn-
ed if two Beacon Moving and Storage
Co. workmen moving the Roger
Golden family from 1568 Caraway
Drive had not been on the scene.
Charles Davidson, 25, and Dennis
Clue Found
To ·Sniper
On Freeway
A Costa Mesa woman marked for
death by a freeway sniper has pro-
vided substantial leads in the Aug. 7
murder of a )'OWtg motorcyclist, Foun·
tain Valley police revealed today.
Apparently Mrs. Pearl Powers. 984
El Camino SL.. '!II a.'1•µ vicliln of
the same sniper, ofiicers said.
Mrs. Powers was on the same sec·
tion of the San Diego Freeway at
about the same hour a gunman killed
21-year-old cyclist James M. Gardner.
Two shots were fired at her car by a
driver who pulled along side.
She saw the driver full face and has
described him and hi.s auto to in-
vestigators.
"The man pointed a pistol at me and
fired twice,'' she said to investigating
oficers.
Mrs. Powers s~id that the car -
described as of mid 1951fs vintage -
had followed her from the intersection
or the San Diego and Harbor freeways.
"I was going fairly slow. because l
was low on gas. I knew that he'd been
following me. but thou~ht he had Jost
. me by the time I gal to the Beach
Boulevard o!iramp," she said.
"Then all in a sudden .about Warner
Avenue. he was right next tp me. I
heard two pings and this whizzing
sound so l looked at his face. He was
reaching over to the right side cf the
car with this pistol pointed at my
head. So I stepped on it, gas or no
gas," she said.
Mrs. Powers added she reported the
incident as soon as she arrived home.
11er call was registered on the police
log at 2:50 a.m., she said.
Gardner's body was found near
Euclid Street at 2 a.m. by passing
Costa 1'1esa patrolman Ted Curry. •
Mrs. Powers' vehicle had no visible
bullet holes according to Fountain
Valley Lt. Marvin Fortin. "I think
with a bit of luck we're going to be
able to gel that car," he said.
Randalin V. Troughton to have
portable flower cart.\, a table and two
umbrellas on display outside her shop
at 361 E . 17th St.
-A conditional use pPrmit for
Norma Hertzo~. of 1605 White Oak
Place. Costa Mesa. to operate a
preschool nursery for a maximum or
~5 children five days a week at 273
Monte Vista Ave .. in a residential
district. , on Ro~ks
-A tentative tract map for Michael
D. Kay·s subdivision of a parcel west
nf Santa Ana Avenue and south of
\Vilson Street into ei~ht Jots.
-A Ct1nditional use permit for
International Mini Shops Inc .. Burl-
inii:ame, to open a shop specializing in
film processin~. sale of cul and
artific:'ial Clowers. <\nd lrey makin~. in
the Mesa Pla1.a Shoppini;: Centrr. at
19th StrePt and Harbor BouJPvard.
Backers Back Off; Series Slielved
-A variance for Reginald D. de la
C11csta. of lfemet, to build 17 units at
222 Avocado St.. with a hip:her density
th:in that allowed by city zoning stan-
dards.
Supervisors Call
For Paving Bids
Bid• for realignment and new pav-
ing on Sunllower Avenot, the bolDl-
dary line between Costa Mesa and
Santa Ana will be called for b)' the
Board o( Supervisors Tuesda)'.
The project will provide a two-lane
roadway Crom Harbor Boulevard to
Main Street, elimiilating jog,: at
Fairview Road and Greenville Street.
Estimattd coat or the 2.4 mile job is
$175,m.
-A build.in~ movi11'! Ot'rmit for Ra"
Stansbury C'lf 1437 Dolphin Terracr
Corona del Mar. to movt a home frnfT'
2.19 Cahrillo St.. to 1792 Kenwood
Place, Costa Mesa.
-Study of an amendment to second
phase of the Costa Mesa general plan.
Car Plunges 500 Feet;
Two Youths, 15, Killed
SAUSALITO (AP) -A car plunged
over, a 500-foot cliff at Fort Barry on
the north side of the Golden Gate kill·
ing Hart Auer and Eric l!ansen, each
IS, of San Fnm<.Wco.
Military police said the era.sh OC·
CUITed '8-te Saturday afte.r the boy1
failed to halt for an tdenUfleaHon
check and were pursued by a patrol
car.
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By BRUCE BENSON
01 lilt O•llf l'I ... Ila"
"Channel Reef." it appears. i.~ on
.i1c rocks. ,
The proposed television series on ex·
lllolts or undercover Newport De:ich
1>01Jceman was supposed to be filmed
this month on location ln and around
the city.
But a fuooy thJng happened to the
producer on the way to the City Coun-
cil. He ran out of money.
Robert Harke explained his predica·
meat ln a letter to Vice Mayor
Llndaley Parsons. He said he lost his
"two major backers" because of what
"appeared to be a hopele111 situation ..
concerning city regulations on TV and
mcvlemaklng.
The situation dealt with a municipal
ordinance requiting film companjes to
pay of flO O)'early ree. od '35 a day for
shooting commercial films on city
property 1uch as beaches and streets.
· Jfarte claimed that the $35 a day
would put hko out ol the busines1 of
m a k i n g speculation commercial.~.
'rhcse are film s a producer makes on
his own hook. hoping to sell later to
th<> maker of the product.
The relationship between Harke·!!"
"Channel Ree(" idea and the com·
mcrclals was unclear.
It appeared that l-larke'1 backers
were vdlling to pay $35 a day to film
the TV 11erle1, but unwilllng to spend
that much for commercte .. !s.
Harke, City Attorney Tully Seymour
and Phil Bettancourt, amstanc. to the
city manager. got together and ham-
mered out a revamped fee schedule. It
reduced the '35 to $15 a d.ay,
But &pparently the new accord came
too late.
In his letter to Parsons, Harke said
his backers pulJed out when they
became convinced "you can't fight cl·
ty hall" to get the rees reduced.
''I am trying to get them beck In th_c
fold now,'' Harke said. "In the everft
that I am unable to do so, I wnt be fie·
cd with a first rate dilemma."
,.
Tuthill, 19. grabbed Rankin and
antothered the names caused when a
car on which the victim was working
backfired as he poured gasoline into
tbe carburetor ...
"We were-taking a cigarette break,
just sitting on the side of the van."
said Davidson. of Santa Ana.
"Then we saw this guy running
toward a vacant lot W'ith his clothes on
f:rre. He was yelling something fierce
and calling for help."
"I hollered at him and he ran
towards us," Davidson Ct1ntinued,
"and we wrapped him in three pads
and smothered the flames.'"
Davidson and Tuthill. who also lives
in Santa Ana, then sprayed the victim
with a garden hose.
"He was asking for coot water,"'
said Mrs. Golden. whose family i~
moving to Santa Monica.
..They really kept their cool," she
said, "they had just walked out of the
DAILY PIUIT SMff ''-"' Vttmmy
Steve Smith was one of thous-
ands who enjoyed Lions Club
lobster bake at Big Corona
beach during the weekend.
Funds from event go to aid
blind children.
HHH Launches
Presidential~ Bid ~
With Nixon Blast
By THE ASSOCIATED PREiSS
Democratic candidate Hubert H.
Humphrey has launched hJs presiden·
tial bid with a frontal assault -pie·
luring GOP opponent Richard M. Nix-
on as a "cold war Warrior" and ex-
ploiter or voters' law and order fears
-but Nixon ignored the barrage.
The Republican candidate, Jllak.ing
almost no reference to Humphrey for
the president, called Sunday for re·
evaluation of the U. S.·Soviet brldge-
bullding effort. He also said Israel
must remain strong enough to deter
any Arab attack.
Humphrey set out his campaign
challenge Sunday on a special hour-
long edition o! ABC's "Issues and
Answers" and in a speech t.o the trien-
nial B'nai B'rith convent.ion in
Washington.
"My Republican opponent is no
racist," Humphrey told the in·
ternaUonal Jewish organization. "He
is a fair and just man. But he and the
Republican Party have cbosen this
year to join forces with the most reac-
tionary elements or American socie·
ty."
1'hc vice president accused Nixon or
conducting "a campaign and a
strategy es&enUally de1tgned to exploit
the fears and tensions that grip aignili·
cant portions of our people."
He said the Republicans are com·
peting with third party candidate
George C. Wallac.e "fQf the votH of
people who at very betit want to put
the bra.kes on our irogress toward full
equality." For hls part, Humphr•Y
said mJnority dtlun1 awskened to
America's privileges cannot be
repre1sed ln their attempt to gain
tbem -but he said "armf!d terrorist
groups" cannot be tolerated.
IJe said u president he would pro-~e le~IJ:lat:too to stop actlvitles of
"guerrilla bands" If the trend toward
them cmtinue11.
house and here was thls man, running
up the street in flames."
Officer Lynn Damerow aald the vlc~
fun, manager of a Shell service station
on Harbor &ulevard near Date Place,
was priming the carburetor of a 1960
sedan when the Ocry accident oc-
curred.
Police said lbe Fire Department
resPonded to their call for first aid and
dressed Rankin's burns before he was
taken to the hospital.
The accident today was t.be second
such emergency in which one of the
movers, Davidson, has b e e n in·
strumental in saving a life.
He extinguished flames in a similar
manner three years ago when a
motorcycle backfired and set a youth's
clothing arire.
"He's bald and badly scarred,'~
Davidson said today in recalling the
earlier incident, "but at least be
survived."
Cruiser Hits,
Sinks Boat
Off Newport
By ALMO~ LOCKABEY
01 11\f, D1Ur f'llol S!•H
Newport .Beach police today were in
a quandary as to what cher-ges -if
any -to file again.st the own~r o( a 32·
foot cabin cruistt whicb struck and
sank an 18-foot outboard off Hun·
tington BeElCb Saturday.
Tbe accident occurred some 150
yards off the Santa Ana Rivei-Jetty
lbout 1 p.m. Saturday. Four OCCbpaJits
of the butboard Jumped overbOar.cl
seconds before-the larger boat 1truck.
The outboard was holed4brotJgb and
parUally •unit,
Occµpitib~ of the outboal'd were
Michael J . Eaton and bis wife Doris,
13019 Morningside Way, Los Angeles,
and Thomas D. Mulherin and his son.
Thomas J. Mulherin.
Eaton told police he Uld his
passengers were fishing when · they
saw the cruiser approaching on a col-
lision course about SOO yards away.
Eaton said his wife exclaimed that
the other boDt WM going to collide.
Eaton said he assured his wife that the
cruiser would see them and change
course.
As the larger boat cOntinued on the
collision course. Eaton shouted for
sol)!eone to st.art the engi._!!e, bu( it wa1
too lale . All four dived into ilie water a
few seconds before the cruiser sm&&h·
ed into the smaller boat. according to
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El Toro Mother,
Child Injured
A mother alld her infant soo were
injured Saturday when her car struck
a southbound Santa Fe passenger train
at Red HUI Avenue in Tustin.
Police said Mrs. Judy Ann Pinkney,
%6, El Toro, suffered internal injurie1
when she and her son, T. Hubert
Edwin, were thrown from the car. The
baby had a severe cut on the head and
.a fractured artri.
Three other children in the car were
nol injured.
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Weather
l'hat sun is out to stay -al
least through Tuesday when
It'll be up to 78 along the sea·
shore and stretching to 90 de·
grees a few miles inland.
INSIDE TODAY
Laounc 8eooh'1 Bill Toomey
won the U.~. Olumpic decathlon
trial& at Soath. Lake Tahoe over
t~ toeelund, ama.tiing a near·
10orld. record total of 8,222
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School B~lls . ··Hing for
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Harbor. l(ids
6etting Beady for Big Day
School buses get final tuning, teachers final brief-of school tomorrow. Here Elmer Bequette., head of
ing, and 80,000 Orange Coast area school children the Ocean View School District transportaUon de-
bid farewell to SWJllller in preparation for opening partment, checks school bus light.
Allies Stop Red Forces;
South Viet General Killed
Israel, Jordan
Exchange Shots
Despite U.N. Plea
SAIGON (AP) -U.S. helicopter
gu.Mh.lps, arm()Tecl personnel carriers
and fighter-bombers helped South
Vietnamese infantrymen smash two
enemy forces maneuvering around the
provincial capital of Ban Me Tblft, 154
miles northeast of Saigon.
The government aoldl.trs counted 94
~emy bodies after the two batUes
Sunday and reported three of their
men killed and three wounded.
Forty-seven enemy were killed in
one battle eight miles north of Ban Me
Thuot, and another 47 died in a .clash
near the Due Lap Special For~~
camp 35 miles 11ouU:nvest ol the pro.
vinc:lal capital.
The latter victory was marred by
the deaths Monday of South Viet-
namese Brig. Gen. Truong Quang An.
35, commander of the 23rd IntaDtry
Divtlion, and his senior American ad·
viser, Cot Tex R. Sage of Macon, Ga.
They were flying over the bat·
Ueground in a helicopter when it was
sbot down by enemy ground fire.
Also killed were An's wile, Ute col-
onel's sergeant major M. Sgt. Thomas
Barndard of Killeen, Tex., and the
chopper's pilot and copilot. The only
survivors were two American door
gunners who were pulled from the
blazing wreckage by a rescue team.,
Thieves .Get $645
Iii Power Tools
Burglan broke a tool &bed lock at a
Harbor Boulevard construction site
over Ute weekend and stole power
tools valued at $6(5, Costa Mesa police
said today!
The loot taken from 2626 Harbor
Blvd., belonged to Snyder-Lang11ton
Inc., of 2318 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa, investigators said.
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Govenunent soldiers on routine
sweeps 24 miles northwest of Saigon
uncovered two enemy arms caches.
One contained 23 bJg 122mm rockets
that have been used in the terror sbell-
ings on the capital. 11 rifles, SS mortar
shells, 18 cases of small-arms am-
munition, doeumenta and medicine.
Three suspecta were seized near the
cache.
Crowds at Beach
Off; 25 Rescued
Dwindling beach crowds g a v e
Newport Beach Jifeguanb a relaUve
easy end-of-cum.mer weekend as only
25 rescues were ..-logged for an
estimated 110,000 people.
A3si-Lifeguard Director Ken·
dall Jacobsen uid a gentte surf rolled
ashore both days, with only minor rip-
tides causing a little trouble for
bathers on Sunday.
Water temperatures sank from the
high GO's of a week ago to 64 .4
degrees, while the air temperature re·
rnained in the low 70's, Jacobsen said.
The seasooal lifeguard stall of 98
men began pbas1.ng out the previous
week.end. Jacob&en ~id. ~y will COO·
tinue d~ .., tbe beach crowds
taper off11le next ""!Pl• w..U, About
JO seasonal men were temaining On
the lltalf this morillJig.
Earth Qualred
Israeli and Jordanian troope ex-
changed shoU: for half an hour today
and a mine explosion destroyed a
truck in Gaza.
The two incidents occurred despite
United Natioos demands for a cease-
fire that followed Sunday's battle
across the SUez Canal by Israeli and
Egyptian tank and artillery forces.
Today'1 incidents were of a minor
nature but served to increase tension
in the Mideast where there have been
almost daily incidents since the June
war of a year ago.
.The Israeli·EgypUan battle w,ps th~
bi.igest ~bice end of the war:·~nd 32
persons were reported killed and 119
wounded in th·e '5'2 hout duel with
tanks, mortars and heavy artillery
aJong a 7G-mile strttch of the canal.
NG ca!ualties were reported in
today's fighting. Israeli authoritJes trn.
posed a curfew on the Gaza city
di.strict where ttie explosion slightly
wounded the driver of the truck and 15
other persons wht> were standing
nearby.
Guests Rousted
LAS VEGAS, Nev. <UPI) -An
estimated 450 guesls, gamblers and
employes at the Frontier Hotel were
rousted from their rooms and from
the main casino early·Surtday mOm.ing
after an anonymous caller warned the
main rW!tclrboer.d of a bmi~ p!anted
somewhere in the hotel. No bomb was
·found in a 40-m!nute search.
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Thjs 8-ton section of conc rete drainage pipe. unleashed by vandals,
rests against tree that halted its plunge toward beach in Laguna
Sunday. Pipe narrowly missed home of Mrs. Helen Hansen, 122
Cleo St., who said, "It sounded like an earthquake. 1 was lucky It
didn't bounce into my bedroom.''
-~7,000 Start Out ir,i Mesa, Newport
Tomorrow is the day for 27 ,000
Harbor Area 11chool children. School
liflla at 36 Ne~Mesa Unified
District 1chooll will ring an end to
swnmer vacaUoo.
Moat of thele ,ltudenu and thou
who atuucl ~ate or parochial
llCIK>oll will get a.lull d.ly of education.
But nearly 2.000 aeven and elgbt year
olds starting oecond grade will be In
school on shortened 1ess1ons.
'Ibese atudeota will be put on double
sessions, meanl.ng two clasae1 will use
the same claall'OOID, ooe in the morn-
ing and one in the afte?DOOn each day.
Second graders will 1pend only 3\!o
bOurs in the clu.-oom each day. First
.,. and third graders will be taught for
the usual four bours.
Kindergarten instruction t I m e,
however, will be lengtbeDed to three
hours instead of the 2~ boura~ottered
in yean past.
Second grade double sessions will
take care cX the school district's
clas1room abort.age so classes won't
be meeting on auditorium 11tages and
in cafeterias as lut &ehool year.
Special education classes f o r
physilcally, mentally or emotionally
handicapped students will return to
regular sessl.ns after a year on double
sessions.
But although the solution is Ampler
this year, more students than before
will be alfected. The double sesalou!nf
of second graders will be across the
board at all 25 Newport-Mesa elemen-
tary scbooll.
Total enrollment for the first day of
school ls expect.ed to be about 26,900
pupils, up 1,100 from. a year ago. The
teaching staff has been expanded by
45 teachers to 1,250.
Enrollment may go higher than
predicted. Associate Supt. Norman
Loa1b remarked today, "I'm afraid
we're going to be surprised in a few
Children Killed
By Suffocation
After Girl Raped
LAKE ARROWHEAD CAP)
Sheriff's officers say an 8-r.ear-old girl
was sexually assaulted be ore she and
a 9-year-old boy were suffocated and
left nude beneath a bridge north of
Lake Arrowhead.
The bodies of Victoria Caldwell of
San Diego and Paul Eugene Saltzman
Jr. of Cedar Glen were found Saturday
by campers.
•• Their headJ were sheathed in large
plastic clothing bags and the boy's
handJ were bound behind him with
electrician's tape.
An autopsy Sunday showed the girl
had b'een raped and both died of suf-
focation.
San Bernardino County Sheriff
Frank Bland directed more than 30
detectives seeking clues to the slayer.
The children disappeared Friday
from a Crestline meet. Bland said the
little boy and glrl were walting outside
a bar in Cnstline for the boy 's father
to take them borne.
Patio Furnitm·e
Stolen -in Mesa "• A thief climbed over the fence of a
Oosta Mesa trailer park Sunday and
stole five items of outdoor furniture
from the patio area, police said today.
Mrs. Isabelle E. Erne, of 744 James
St., said exact loss in the theft from
the Regal Club Mobile Estates park at
1845 Monrovia Ave., has not been
estimated.
areas." He saJd Unc•\11 IJltennediate
School already bu rellatered 100
more students 1f1¥ '""' Oxpeceted. Several scboolfjwiU have new prln-
clplll. Cost.. MIA High S<:bool begin•
wltll a new orindl"'l. Frank A. Lope1
Jr., and a Jlew'educa~onll or•anlu-
don Ullng llex!llle c~ ldledul'es and ..-omoUon bu!a On . ormance.
First throolll •lalltll lcr.aen will be
Introduced for! the fltll time to tile
new Eng1i$h, which em p ha 1i1e1
llngulltlea ·and phonics.
Tbe !eaithluiea klnderciarteii day 1a
the ttsUlt-"lt rtnduprten , teachers
lifln& l)""n Dnl1 one ~lu• inltead of IMnlin& and .,......, .... (om to teach.
Affllollal ldnd<rprtu tucberl were
hired In anlldpatlon Iha • t a t e
Loglatature In 1peclal' aulon will •P-
provl u law a blU to pay their allar-
lea. The bW hu -approved, but In somewhat varying f<nn, by both
jlou ... , Loall 1ild.
Newport-Mesa Citizens
Hold Community Forum
By THOMAS J?ORTUNE
Of tlM o.ur '""" , .. .,
Citlzens will have a chance to speak
out on Newport-Mesa Urilfied School
D!!trlot afl&!r1 Wednesday night at a
Comlllllnit;y Forum on Schools.
Organizers ef the forum call
themselves ~Wn, o~ cl!izenJ"
and 'fe J~g for othlF, concerned
citizens to ·bllp them lifgtn a con·
tinu!ng diaJll.l1!e wit!! scllllol officials.
Their bopi 11 to create a healthier
school dlatrtct by opening llnea ~ com·
munication that can le&a. io greater
community ;support for &Chools. :
School officials are not <lbcouraging
the forum.
The f0<1'!!! will bf held ,ot t:30:l!.m.
in the Little Theater at Corona del
Mar High School, 2101 Eaatblulf
Drive. It will be a citizen·run show and
school board memben in the audience
will participate only as they are asked
to do so.
Comments on all school district
. ' gram1 and facllltles, elementary cur-
riculum, secondary curriculum, use of
present facilltiee, Americanism pro-
g r a m , scbool-communlty com·
munlcations, teacher aalarlea and
merit pay, tutbook studies, equip-
ment and (urnishinp, nmnber of ad-
miniltrator1, and sex education.
MAIL CHOICES
Penons not able to attend the
forum can mail their cholcts . for
dlscwision subjects to PO Box 2100,
Costa Mesa, his attention, Wood said.
He &aid be and Jenness aak only one
truog of persons who come to the
forum -that they come with an open-
mlnd and be willlng to cllange
preconceived DOtioos.
From Page l
CRUISER ...
policies and practices will be en-Eaton.
couraged. Those with questions about "We were all in the water waving
school operations are a~ked to come and screaming for help," said E.aton.
out and seek answers. "We could see two men come out on
PAIR ORGANIZERS the deck of the other boat," said Mulherin. "There was no one at the
James \food of Cosla Mesa and wheel. They watched us for a minute
Rich&.rd Jenne&s of Newport Beach, and then one of them went to the
two get~ut-and-Oo-somethlng guys wheel, increased speed and beaded out
without title or office, are co-to sea."
organlzers of the forum. Each, on A lifeguard boat about 500 yards
separate occasions, stood up before away witnessed the accident and came
the school board and pleaded with to the rescue of the four in the water.
trustees to improve communication Another boat was dispatched to in-
witb the publlc. tercept the cruiser.
They differ on one score. Wood Police said the other patrol boat was
believes the public bas been apathetic, already searching ror the cruiS1er
while Jenness is of the opinion the following reports that it had almost
school board has sometimes been not run down a sailboat.
receptive. But both would like tG see The boat was finally apprehended
improved school-community relations 41.nd escorted to the Harbor Depart·
and think communication is the key. ment where a report 'was filed on
The plan for tbe forum is to talk owner Warren J. Hoke, 53, of 2017
over the communication problem. DeMille Drive, Los Angeles, and his
Ballots then will be passed out and passenger, Homer N. Davls, "2, 3915
persons present asked to indicate E. Gage, Los Angeles.
area.. of school operations that in· "Investigation is still continuing,''
terest them most. The three most said Lt. James Parker, "we will pro-
often checked will be topics for small bably file a complaint tomorrow."
discussion groups at another meeting Asked what charges would be filed,
Sept. 25, Wood said. Additional topics Parker said he was uncertain.
will be discuss~ at later meetings. "There is a section in the California
DISCUSSION LEADER Boating Laws which prohibits reckless
or negligent operation but we don't \Vood said a citizen will be appointed know who the operator was since
discussion leader and each topic there was no one at the wheel,'' said
di scussed, researched and evaluated Parker.
until a maojrity opinion is reached. A Parker said the victims were willing
position statement will be issued and to sign a citizen's arre:,t but did not
the school board asked to respond to know wtorn to name as the operator.
it. If trustees disagree with the posi· ·•we could not make a physical ar·
Hon statement, they will be .asked to. -rest as we did not witness the 11.c-
explain why. cident," Parker said.
"The important thing is that Parker said it was not known
something will be done with the com-whether the cruiser wa11 bein&
ments," Wood said, "and no one wm operated on automatic pilot.
be talking just to hear himself talk.'' "We will probably file a cOmplalnt
Wood said topics on the ballot will alleging failure to report ac accident,"
include: school layout and con-Parker said.
struction, discipline, quarter system, Mrs . Eaton was treated for a
year around school, athletics, teacher twisted ankle and Thom·n D. Mulherin
tenure, business procedures, future for cuts on the head. The victims were
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. Via Champagne Bus
Sentimental
Trip Routed
A Sentimental Journey to CaHfornia's historic
past ~ill be taken by meinbers of Las Marineras,
AUJ:iliary to the Family Sen<ice Association, Sept, 21. :
Members and their guests will climb aboaM
champagne buses which will transport them from
Newport Beach to San, ·Juan Capistrano.
The era of Spanish dons, thousand-acre ranch-
el'08 and flourishing missions will .be recaptured
during the evening or dinin,g and dancing in the El
Adobe de Capistrano· restaurant.
The buildwg was once two .adobes, one of which
was constructed in 1776. The right wing once hous ..
ed. the family or Don Jose Antonio· Yorba, an early
California setUer, and the left wing, among other
things, was once a jail. Remains of the dungeon
can still be visited. In the 30s the two buildings were
renovated and made into a residence, before be-
coming a restaurant.
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Buses Will depart from four locations at 6:45
p.m. Guests .may select either Lido Isle,. WestcliU,
Fashion Island or Irvine Cove for their boarding
station .
GATEWAY TO PAST -Mrs. James Dowty, chairman of tbe Las
Marirleras Sentimental Journey which will take members and
guests into California's historic past,_ opens the gate to history for
(l~ to right) Mrs. Patrick A. Nagel, Mrs. Robert Basmajian
an~ Mr~. Robert Broxon. The event, which will incJude transpor-
tation via champagne buses, will be Sept. 21 in San Juan Capis,. trano. ,
Heading the committee that has planned the
romantic, imaginative evening is Mrs. James Dow-
ty. Assisting her with plans, are Mrs. Robert Bar
majian, Mrs. William Fisher, Mrs. James Herman
and Mrs. Patrick Nagel •
Seven to Remember
Ga la Benefit Best
Seven Orange County hospitals and service organizations will bene-
fit from a gala evening party Sept. 21 entilled Ten to Remember.
Participating in the event, to begin at 7 p.m., will be South Coast
Conununity Hospital, Silver and Gold chapter; Santa Ana Community
Hospital, Auxiliary; Hoag Memorial Hospital, Auxiliary; Children's Home
Society of California. FamilY Service Association of Orange County; Child4
ren's Hospital of Orange County and St. Joseph's Hospital.
To take place at Bullock's Fashion Square in Santa Ana, the program
will take place in conjunction with the stiopping center's tenth anniversary. ,
• In the entertainment category will be dancing to the music of the
Lynn Willis orcheslra and' a program of songs by the Up With People singo-
ing group. An auction will take place with proceeds going to the participa·
ting chariipble philanthropic groups. A fashion show around the fountain
will !'ISO be a highljgbt. •
In the display category will be numerous booths describing the work
of the organizations participating.
Groups from the Harbor Area will be participating in the evening's
events. Members of the Newport Harbor Auxiliary of the Children's Home
Society who will be assisting with mailing and ticket-selling will be the
Mmes. '1ra. W. Smith, past president of the council; William C. Adams,
auxiliary president; Merton K. Cameron Jr., immediate past auxiliary
president, and G. R. Hodson, publicity.
Members of the Cinderella Guild of Newport Beach and the Punch
and Judy Guild of Costa Mesa, botb affiliates of Children's Hospital
of Orange County will be selling tickets.
Las Marinera1 Auxiliary to Family Service Association will be rep-
resented. by Mrs. Howard Means, general chairman. Mrs. Richard Keith
will be reservations chairman for the service's four auxiliaries, all
of which will be selling tickets.
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ted by Mrs. Philip S. Doari.e, vice president 1n charge of ways and means.
Assisting her will be Mrs. William R. Hudson Jr, and her community ser·
vice committee, handling invitations: ·Mrs-. Les littlejohn, press chair·
man and Mrs. Walter Burroughs, ticket chairman. Ticket information may
be obtained by calling Mn. Burroughs at 548-7559.
Mrs. Doane will gather representative phases of the auxiliary as well 1
as Uie hoopital for display in a booth in tbe courtyard. Board members
will assist Mn. Doane in manning the booth.
APPEALING APPAREL -Making up tbeir minds Oil what to
wear to Ten to Remember, a gala evening party Sept. 21, are (left
It> right) tbe Mmes. G._ R. Hodsoo; Gerald L. Thompsoo, Renton
B. Carsley and Frederick PrescOOt. The· prescribed attire will be
elegant patio wear Including culottes, palazzo pajamas and iiooJ
tees 1ldrts. Men may wear turtle necks, ascots, and clotlllni wllll
tbe new Nehru look. '
Belle's Compliment Has Appeal, But Tones Aren't Golden
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a
teenager who thinks it ia disgraceful
the way people write in and call you a
mllerab1e witeb and a crummy old
lady .11 they tl!Jnk IO Utile ol you wily
do they write in for adVice?
Tbe troubk with a lot ol people ii
they bate to bear the truth. When they
act fer your opinion and it turns out
they are wronc. they try to a:et even
by ..,mg oomelhing innlting.
1 think It's time someone wrote you
a nice letter. I, for one, apprecl.te
Y<l'll' down-to-earth advice, l d:ltnk you
desern a lot ol. credit for reading all
that mail and doing your best day
after day and year after year. In our
hwlebold you ere like a member of tbi famlly. We dilc1.1S1 your column at
ANN LANDERS
the dlnner table almolt every night
and lt bu llelped us understand each
other better. So tbank you , Ann
Landers. Wt think you af'e as sound a1
the Uborii a.u. -PITrSllURGH
DEAR PITTSBURGH' 0. yoa
tnow llriat the Liberty Bell ll crad:ed!
Thant yoa for your nice letter,
anyw17. I really do appreciate It.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You ~"<!>
seylng you cooeult doc1'>r1 -ao wily
didn't you. before you gave that wrong
answtr to the man whole wile 11 ln
her 17th month fl pregnancy? You
made It sound as if such a thing ls im-
possible,
Haven't you ever beard of a stone
baby? My niece was pregnant for two
ye\rs. The baby died before birt.b and
turried to 1tooe. 11 the doctor had
known what was happening be could
heve performed an operaUon at rtne
monUl1 and uvtd the baby. As it wa1,
. ttie baby was dead when the doctor
toot it.
carrying a fetus that It ao loaier llv-
lng 11 not coa&ldered prep.ant.
My niece and ber husband bad to get
both a b6rtb certificate and a death
certllioW!. No one In the family bad DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tile lady
ever heard of 1ucb a thing. So before nut door lost her husband two months
you hand out balf-baked advice that ago. The minister 11 11111 going to her
could cauie tfVuble be.tween a man and -house at least two att.ernooa. a week
wife why don't )'OU check with to CODIOle her. Isn't tb1t I llUle
1omebody wbo knaws tometbing? -unusu.al?
0 . CITY COMPLAINT I UJce the worn~ llld the minister Is
DEAR . COMPLAINT: Whe1 the a vtty nice per1<>0. I .im not uying
retu1 dJe1 before btrtb, nature 11uallJ anylhin& 11 wrq, but t do feel ttiey
arrnaie1 1 natural abortloa. O. rare tbould not let them1elve1 in for un-
occ14lom, tbe fttOI becomea caldUff neceuary fOHlp.
and this 1tooy fonnalloa m•lll be What ii your opinion! -A FRIEND·
iu.. 1•r&<call1. Tbe womu wh 11 LY NE!q!IBOR
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DEAR NEIGHBOR: I'm ab for cat..
llnf m 111111ttteuary loulp. Why
don't yoa ~ wltll 7oaraell1
U you have trouble 1ett1n1 alone
With your Paunll ••. II you can't get
them to let you live your own lif'e, tend
for Ana Landers' booklet, •1iull'd b7
Parents? How to Get Mote'Freedom."
Seod 50 1entt .In coin with your requer&
llld a lone, 1tamped, self-a_ddteued
envelope.
.Ann Lalldm will be &lad to help yoa
with your problems. Send them to her
In care of tba DAILY PILOT ~loeli!&
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TUESDAY
SEPTEMIER 10
By SYDNZY OIWlll
wftt.· .-~••· You ere due for~ 1r1aler r~tion.
. VjllOO C491, D,8ept. 22):
Good lwllr UJ*1. today
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Kq !a tltro"1ol ' oil In·
11): Ooad!&e al home la
dat to be -y ..... ,
not be complotalY IOlllll'4
w1th itlult -but OOCt!ll lt.
lolnudoa1~ootopoot.
New qlp(ll'tU:lllltfe1 are on
-· J'tJl)lb -chonl. PlacES (Ftll. I .. _ ARIES (-21·.\ilril hlbltlom. Say -you It):. y.., .... IOllll ID (et ..... - - -yvU
-,.. want lo~ la)', some deta& ·are '. -.,... __ Ba ,_, 1"!I Pow 1 tluSiva. Follow tMlul!I. _,
wtat yod cm bladle. M-LIBRA <Sei)I. D-0<t. 22)!
accept dlolleD(e -but Dill' loaturu chango ID 1our
doa't lll<:k our .,._ d!in. at I! tu de . You .mob
Older -pl11j11 ~-diaCOYerlee wllld> lend to ..,. 1<>1o. cllllliullon you concenilnf
TAUR"8 (April Z.)olay mat 1, partner. lllalntaln
21>): Cycle lllOVOf up. You sen.,. al. balonce. A.Ud
get rid 1'. .u op I e • • • u t jumpln1 t o ccmclusiool.
'blrdea. ARIES !nd!v!dual Walt for fact..
-for )IOU beblnd the SCORPIO (Oc:t. 23-Nov.
tcene1.-1Cnow ti.I -ex-21): Your home, mardqe,
preat ~-Aoce:nt on proepecta for d o m, e 1 t 1 c
pertollllity, _. and harmony ioro opotl!«lilod.
pbylicel atta...uc.i. You are 1 u b j e ct e d to
· GEMINI (May 21.June varioul pr ... ur ... Key ii to
20): Tllo more 1'l" attempt be keen obeerver. Penni!
lo retreat to tho put, the otller1 to lake lnl-ve. more you 1 u ff er eon-Hold tiact. study.
ASSORTMENT 01' PUN -Planning final .;.,.,:.;,gO!l)enis. for the Poor Clare
Gulld'i fiuta are (left to right) tile Mmes. David Ma:rtln, Rudy Moreno and
Audny Chanley. Memberl·,Of 1,be Santa Clara Day Nursery home announced
that tiie lbre&-da)" event la slated .fo7 Sept. 27-29 at tile nursery.
sequences. ObriOully', tlU ii SAGmARWS (Nov. 22·
a day to move ahead. Sbab Dec. 21): You may ._veer·
off tend enc 1 to be rc:meous concept about job,
ultr-. TUe IDltlative. work. Today t&ere ii apt to
Be ..,.., confident. be great« enli&htemnent.
CANCER (June 21.Ju!J Key 11 to lace loci& • llley
22): Your judgment con· e>isl. Sludy C A N C E R
certmg friend iJ KC1hte. message. You can and will
Avoid being overly aen· lewn.
Fun and · Funds
Fiesta Forecasts
Umeol.ml. Anliylo y o u r CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
~. .n.hes. Wbet you J .... 19): Exporienc:o1 lodoy
tint Js euential may be are intenae. Not b 1n1
pnxb>t al wilhlu1 thinking. boltny. People, !nclud!nl
LEO (July 23-Auc. 22): clOldren, OOllflde probloml.
lndlv!duol ID au1hcriy ap-l\ee1ile It i1 noceuory to
pears eontuaed. Ride with move 1Wtb tbe times. Be
the tide. Meem be fle:Dble, creative. Self-uprenion to.
versatile. U pa(ient, you will day iJ essentl.al
ELLIN BEEMER
Troth Told
Betrothal
Disclosed
'Ibo GettinC to ~ You
-al tbo J.--al the W~ Monlng
CUI, Oilta -. ! I
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Stpt. U, ID tbo boa!\ al l\ln.
--.. u.. Tllo 10 a.m: pd>c Inc will
proceed under the
--al Mn. R. Gre7
Eprton. Raor<-.... ...nal>lo bJ callinl Mro. -.11«,
Nn JllMDticl .. arced
to-·ID tbo oolfee ml to
the Jumon -lu bridge
-~.Sept. 26, 11 I p.m. in tho home of
ltrl. WUUam Goebagan.
Ne_.i B-. according
ID Mn. Eg<rlon, and
ruervltiont are aY'ailable
bJ oollioC lier.
M-al llonta Clare nurswy an ltlll aearcbing
f• a queen to re11J1 at their
tllree-<la;r Poor Clare Guild's
fielta. ·
The nursery in Senta Ana
will be 1llo !Olli.. setting
Sept. 27.trom 6 to 10 p.m.;
S<pt. 28, 10 •.m. to 10 ~.m.,
and Sept 29, noon to 9 p.m.
Tbt benefit'• furids are
earmar:ted tvr the ntraery's
building llmd and tlle Slsl<n
al Poor a.re.
Queen hopeftU wiehing to
be<Xlme candidates m • y
coot.act Mrs. Rudy Moreno
What's
Tuneful Bike
New !<Jr tlle blcyde set la
a comblnatlon headll&bt.
radio ao the emtimated 80
m!11!oo cycllN cen dns
-. u Ibey swJni al""I.
'!be hudllpt operatot on
two •Linda.rd "D" batteries,
the Ila ---0 .. one nfDe...it baUory. Houo-
ing is a compact plastic
cue designed to be virtuolly
weatberprnof, the manufac-
turer N)'S.
The unlt weighs les1 than
two pounds. The headlamp
throws a 30-inch circle of
light.
J/-enr~ Reotauranl
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Everyttng from cotton
candy to t.acofl to bot d<>g1
will be offered. Tickets may
be purctwed for the win-
ning 'd. a trip for twc to
Hani.i or a $'750 bond; a
t.elevilion .et and stand, and
a round trip for two to San
Francllco. 'lbe drawinf will
be Sept. 29 at 8 p.m.
IOI 11M! drift And procood AQUARW~ ("". lll-Feb.
Autumn
Program
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Colorado
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stoctwell o f television's
.. Combat" will Ital'.
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Golden West·College Is ottering a ·
course tbh week which has been
little noted, yet would be of great
value to all those 1'ho from time to
time llnd themtelves In the position
of publicity cllrector for ony group.
There's still time to register for
the etas~ in public relations being
taught by Bob Clay, a professional
in. the PR game. It's to be held on
Wednesday nl.chts from 1 to 10 at
Marina High School. Registration,
however, ls at Golden West College
ln the College Center. The claH will be part theory,
part practice and a real find for
thos~ who are really interested in
doing a goOd public relations job
[Or the OTlanlzations t b e Y
represent.
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The college has a large offering
of classes designed to be of im·
mediate aid to students. Many are
in the technical fields, some are
designed to widen p e r s o n a I
horizons.
Many students have sort of
drifted into the junior colle¥e scene
and found there opportunities fQr
lifetime careers. You don't have to
be academically inclined. The community college has so
much to offer, but it cannot fulfill
its promise unless the community
comes to its aid.
* On Sept. 17 the trustee! of Golden
West College and Orange Coast
College are asking voters to help
continue the\ kind of education
which is oriented to the needs of
this community.
A "yes" vote on the junior col·
lege propositions will help insure a
continuance of education at the
community level.
There's no better way to indicate
preference for local control than to
vote favorably Sept. 17, on the
junior college propositions.
Pri%e• Winning Storytel~rs OAIL Y l'l!o.OT Stiff l'M19
Cathleen Driscoll, 8, (second from right) opens be?
third place prize in Write.A..story contest sponsor·
ed by Huntington Beach Library. Runners· up are
(standing, left to,!ight) Stacy Roe, 12, Kim Mock,
8, Mary Hahn, 11, Lydia Tor, 12. Seated are Dane
Wilson, 11, Teresa Sehorn, 11. First and second
place finishers Colette Marcoux 11 and Dale Mc·
Bride, 13, didn't make it for pb~to. '
Westminster Building
Permits Take· Increase
Building p e r m l t s for new
Westmi.IWiter homes rose 1n number
duriog ttie month of August, Building
and Planning Director W. L. Cavanagh
said today.
Area Educators
Nominated for
Board Vacancies
Four West Orange County school of·
ficiels are nominees for vacancies on
the CaliIOl'nia School Boards Associa·
ti.on Assembly.
Forty permit$ worth $1.2 million
were issued durill'g the month.
WestmiMter residents also con·
tinued to dig .swimming pO<Jls at & high
r,ate with 18 permits issued for August
compared to 17 during July.
Industrial building permits fell
however. None were issued durin g
August, down from July's three which
had totaled an efimate $300,000.
Grand total hi!-August was 151
permits worth Sl,566,685 and for the
year t'hus far 1,163 et $13,012,590.
Slain Envoy Buried
WASHINGTON (UPI) -U. S. envoy
John Gordon Mein, who lost his life in
~uatemala Wednesday in history's
first assassination of a United States
ambaese.dor, was buried here Satur·
day in a simple ceremony.
Poodle Poisoned;
B~ach Citizens
Fear for Youths
'nlree-year-old Charnia.ine iS dead,
the victim of an unknown poisoner
who may right now be plruming to t:ake
the life of another dog in southeast
Huntington Beach.
Charmaine was a white French poo-
dle who lived with her owner, Mrs.
ltenry DeVusser al 19732 Gloucester
L.1.ne. Her masters had gone away for
a short vacation and when they return-
ed Tuesday morning Charmaine was
dead.
1'he veterinarian said the dog h a d
beon poisoned, Mrs. DeVusser said.
·'I'm a£raid now for my children."
There -are eight of the children, rang·
ing in age from 2fl down to four .
"If someooe would give the dog
something she would eat and it was
poisoned, might not the same person
off& the children In my neigbborllood
something to eat as well?"
MOllday, Stpttmbtr 4J, 1968 O,<!LY PILOT IJ
More Pay Sought
Su~vey Backs Up
Teacher Wishes
WASHINGTON (AP) -Teachers'
1 contentions that they are not being
r paid enough ~e bolstered by a recent
snrvey conducted on 'bebalt of the
American Association of Classroom
. 'Tt.a.c!iers.
· Canied out 1.1oder tbe direction of ' lh,o ~omjst, IAioo H. Keiserlil;g. t/10
survey reports also that expenditures
tor local Public schools in America,
measured in relation to total U.S.
U.S. May Open
Door to Czechs
.Who Flee Reds
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tile United
Sta~eis may open the door to Czechs
who would rather live here ttiw under
renewed Soviet domination,
authoritative sources said today.
This was one of several responses to
the continuing Soviet a r mored
presence in Czechoslovakia discussed
at a hush-hush session of the Nationcl
Security Council last week.
Another possibility discussed was a
joint pledge with NATO allies that no
reductions would be made from the
present troop levels in Europe.
It was understood that the council,
made up ol President Johnson and his
top military, diplomf.ltic and in-
telligence advisers, reached n o
decisions, but p r e p a r e d recom·
mendations for a Cabinet meeting to•
d:ay.
Should the u .ruted States issue a
' statement p r o m i s i n g extra.quota
refugee matus for Czech citizens, it
would ptcal!el action taken after Uie
1956 Hungarian uprising. More than
31,000 refugee cases were handled
then.
For the time being, th.is appears to
be a symbolic gesture. Few Czechs
have asked U.S. consuls for asylum.
A State .Department spokesman said
he had no exact !Jgures available.
available.
American coosuls in Europe already
have been instructed to handle Czech
requests under the cl&use of the Im·
migration and Naturalb:ation Act
which authorizes the government to
grant residence status to refugees 'lf
Communism.
persoMI Income, II rlJlng only •lowly.
E1penditures for liquor, tobacco and
cosmoti.,., tlie , 1tUcly oak!, c1lmbed
mott rapidly, .
"No single front has been elevated
to higher impottance -in lVOrdl ~
than the educati,ooal front," the
Keyserling study .notes. "But -nowh~e
more th.an on the edu'oatiOoat frOot has
loud assertion of tbe problem been
thwarted by deficient elf~."
Total ouUays for public sdlools
declined from 2.5 perCent of the gross
nationat prod.act (GNP) ln 1940 to 2.2
percent in 1950, the study shows.
Between 1950 ·and 1960, outlays tor
education rose t.o 3.2 percent and to 3.1
percent Of the GNP by 1966. General
expenditures for local public schools.
measured in relation to total U.S.
personal income, rose from 3.5 per·
cent in 1956 and to 4 percent in 1960,
according to the study.
"In the school year 1966-67," the
study reports, "the minimum or
starting salaries of public school
teachers in the 10 largest U.S. cities
averageJ 42 percent below the U .s ..
Department of Laboc's estimated re•
quirement for adlieving a moderate
standard of liVing for a family of four
and 29 percent below the nquirement
for a family of three."
Much of the additional money need·
ed to meet tru.. rango slhould come
from the Federal GoVernment, the
Keyserling study recommended. It
suggested the federal outlay for
education be increased from $2.1!1
billion in 1968 to 7 .6 billion la 1970 and
10.6 billion in 1975.
Kiser to Speak
At Realtor Meet
Rzilph Kiser, d.iStrict ma.nag er for
Southern California Edison CO., wilt be
the guest speaker for the 8 a.m.
breakfast meeting at the Sheraton
B,each Inn Wednesday of the Hun·
tiilgton Beach Board of Realtor1.
New officers of the board are Roger
Slates, president; Philip H. McNamee,
vice president; Bert W. Harding Jr.,
secNtary; Robert D. McBain,
treasurer; and Charle5 R. Dalbney,
three year director.
Annual luau of the board is to be
held Sept. 14' at the Huntington
Harbour Beach Club beginning at 7
p.m. Seal Beach Board
Discusses Finance
Th• financlal statu. rE the Seal
Beach School District will come up for
discussion at the district trustees'
meeting Tuesday, along with co~·
sideration of ttie Watson Amendment.
District Supt. Man N. Dt«<ler
listed the two items for consideration
at the G:30 p.m. meeting at district of·
fices, Bolaa Avenue and Bay
Representatives of the Huntington
Beach Un.Jon Hlgb School District,
Huntington Beach City School District,
Fountain Valley and Ocean View
schools are la contention with 10 other
district trustees to tm-fo~lmd.ea
on tile Orange County delegation.
From the high school d!Nkt, tho
nomlhee is Matihew Weyuker, also
representing Westminster. Dr. Ralph
Bauer of OCean View, Rodger
Anderson ol fhe city schools, and
Harold Brown of Fountain Valley are
dso on ttie ballot.
Here! New '69
CHEVROLET TRUCKS!
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The Watson Amendment ii a pro.
posed bill to reduce property Wes by
the ph&!le-out ot tue1 as the bl.slc
revenue s<nree for school diJtrlctl,
CSBA in Sacramento is to mall
ballots to member school districts thia
month, and the election deadline is
Oct. 31. Each district board Jn the
county can cast one vote for each
vacancy on the delegation.
Highway Kil·Ier
Drinking Driver Pl.agues Autlwrities
CHICAGO (UPI) -A year ago
Saturday Arthur Hoffmeister o f
suburban Woodridge loaded his wife,
five children and his wife's parents in·
to the family station wagon.
A few houri later they were no
longer people, just statistics In the
worst traffic accident in Illinois
bi.sto ry -10 dead.
AuthoritJ.es said the lntoxicated
driver of e. caree8~nJ convertible put
the Hoffmeister f y -and htmseU
-into the statistics column. Liquor
did the same thing for about 25,000
other highway travelers in 1967, ac-
cording to the Nati.onal Safety Council.
If the rate remains the same this
year -u it ha.s fer about the past 20
-about half ol all the 19.lal motor
vehicle accidents will have alcohol as
a factor. That means that mon than
300 penons killed during this past,
record-setting Labor Day hoiidey died
in acctdenU sparked by alcohol.
Safety experts say the immense pro.
blem 11 compounded by Inadequate
laws which allow multi-offenders to
remain on the hlg'bny1. The Hof·
fmelller ca.se II typical, authOrlUet
nld.
The death drlver had 1 record of
drili!lJg violatloo1 dating back to April
4, 1956, when be was arrested for mat·
Ing an 1flllll'OPOf him.
Since h1I Initial entry In poU.. blot-
ters, he had a record of convit.-tiODI tor
aeven movine traffic violatiODI -once
for dnmken driving; once b' driving
with a revoked license: ~ times
for speeding, and twice fOr lesser of·
feiues.
Allo In tile file• were notatlona on
two wrecb, one when. he n• wJthout
lnsurem:e; 1 revocation. of hit Uce:nn
for drunken drtving, and a revocation
for failure to tbow financial
/wpoM1blllty,
Hil Ucen .. n1 Lut 1111spended oa
June 21, 1967, alter he w•• Ullable to
obtain insurance after ton wrecU
earlier in the year. On Jdly ta, 1967, he
was once again able to show LtnaDc:Jel
respomibltity and hit lcense wu
re.iuued. He was back on tM road -
legally.
On Sept. 7, witnesses said, he was
hurtling his convtorti.ble at speeds up to
80 miles an hour down a road near
Downers Grove. From the other dlrec·
ti.on came the Hoffmeister statioo
wagon.
Witnesses seid the con ve rti b le
careened crazily, ran through a stop
Hght, crossed the center line ana
slammed into the Hoffmeister car.
The twisted, burned wreckage yield.
ed the bodies of the driver of tbe con·
vert1ble; 28-year.old ArOlur Hof·
fmeister; his 27·year-old wife, Paula;
their cbildren, Beta Ann, 8; Jane, 5;
Amy, 3; Peggy, 2; O.vid, 1, and Mrs.
Hoffmeister's parents.
Lab tests showed that the driver of
the convertible had been "highly in·
toxicated." He bad been convicted of
the Nme offense In the past, yet ·he
was driving again legally.
An angered coroner's jury -which
returned a verdi~ ol accidental death
due to reck1en homiolde -demanded
that th mtnols secretary of state
allow wily tbe off<nder had beeD allow.
ed to drive, conolderlng his put --
Valley Offering
Gymnastic Oass
SWinglng nlid<slll of FOUDtaln
Valle1 -8 ~ old and up -may
Iii!> up at dty ball for the autumn
171MUtlc program of!~ by tbe
dty'• parka depm1ment.
1be fee II '5 per lluden~ ucopt for
lsrge famllleo 1ll>o will &"' a nducod r• of $2.50 for the t1"rd aD<I iOui1h
d>1ld if al\ are regiltered at the wne
lime.
Ooached by Dan Spenw, gymnasll
will ... Fountlin Valley Hilb School
equipment.
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Now there are even more reasons why Chevrolet is more truck.
M01tlmu
Here·s th• bold new look In
pickups -Chevrolet's hend-
aome new hood prollle, new
aluminum cirl11e, new lntel'lor
trim colors! You ciet •cab and
Fleetalde pickup box that e.re
double wall, double atrong.
Am•rlca'a most popular pick·
up 11 more truck then 1verl
' llOU LDl8111 ,
New '69 Fleetslde plckupl pro--
vide cargo b011es up lo a~ fl
long -haul bigger payloads
or klng .. IHd camper bodle1I
For wort.or play, you get the
rid ing smoothneu of )'Ork·
proved Independent FrontSo ..
penalon, th• economy d 11·
mou1 Chevrolet !ruck poy.ier.
Plus 111ter handllng !or 'ISll
MOltl COMrOltT
New, more comfortable natl
ere designed with molded
foam. Thick lnsulatlon hushes
road noise . Bump levellng coll
1pring1 at all four wheals on
moet models smooth tht way.
More comfort! More Chevy!
llOU.POWU
New wortcpowerl A 1plrlted
new 350-cu.~n. VI la 1tand1rd
tn medlum-<luty VS modela.
Order It for plckuPf, tool And
there's big VS power In h11vy.
weights. Chevrolet glve1 you
work.power with economy.
llOll VU F'Olt 1HI llOllrf
low-coat Chtv)-Van dlliWU•
101dl ol economy with big
Sixta or work-wh ipping V8.
Nimbi• m1neuveral>llity In traf•
flc 'makff light of big loada.
Chevy-Van It available with
3-lpeed Turl>o Hydra-MlllO.
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Newport'• awn Fau Parlcer will ~ prestde over 1 ceremonies, Tbun-
• ihly, Sepl 20, ln the o!liclal ilsu-
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ance ol the Daniel Boone sit-cent
commemorative stamp. On the
podium with Parker in Frankfort
Ky., will be Kentucky Governo;
Louie B. Nunn, U.S. Congressman
Jahn Clarence W•tt• and Post-
ma.Ur James E. Hanklna. Finl
, printing ol the Daniel Boone
• _ llamp, which joins the American
Folkiore series, will be nearly two
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Marine Hero
.. Given Life
In Prison
D4NANG, Vletn.am-A1eveu-man.
court muUal t<>do,y --a U.S.
-war hero'to Ille at bird IAbor
tor banging, ~ and lbootlnl to
dealh flYe Vletnamae clvlllan1 ln two
lnddenll 111t ~.·
Between 1lle lclllinp, Wice cpt
Demll R. Allen, ~. of Lebanon, IDd.,
eallnd arUllery 1trib1 onto bll own
beelegnd pooltloo to mi ... away Oom-
mullilt IOldler1, HYIDt bll and sevonl
other Marine lives.
,Allen grinllnd 1llgblb' aJ the cwrt
a1lo eave him a d111lonorable
dlscharge, ordernd him to forfeit all
pay and allowances and reduced hiJ
rank to private. ·
Six other Marlnel will be bind later
this mmth on the same charges d
1cllling the civilians last~ s and II.
Capt. Mid!.ael Mc Ca r e y Of
Amityville, N.Y., the prosecutor, told
the court Allen was leading an ambu11h
team near Hue on May 5 'Wbea he took
two Vietnamese behind a house and
11hot them.
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Two Cities Settle
Teachers' Strikes
B7 Uolled Pma htorutlual
Teldler1 Rrtke• were aettled 1n
Eut Hav•, Conn., and salt Laite City
but ti.. IJn!ted Federation 0( Teachers
callod ~.ooo .. 111 member• cut ot
cwaroomt In New Yark atr on the
flr1t dly of the I.ti! .term.
Arooand by a decentralization plan
tllo1 gave IO local CoVernll>I boards
tlnugbout tbe dty autllorlty over
teadlen, the UFT went ahead with 11!
walkout plans even though 10 teachers
dlsm.luedln a contr0Ver1lal
BroOltb'n diltr1<lt were relnstat.ed.
ClolinJ of New York 1chooh would
al!ect 1.1 million lludenll .
Schools remained cloaed by strikes
foe 80,00I) studenll In Michigan and
211,000 olhen In F.ost St. Loull, Ill.;
Eut Qdcago, Ind., and Madlsoo, Ill.
New Yori: teachers v0ted seven to
one Sunday to atrike over the
dismbsal of 10 teachers by the local
governing board ot the e1pertmeotal
~an Hlll·BrC>Wmville district in
Brooklyn. The local board then said it
would allow them to return to classes.
Strite& that had delayed the apening
of school were ended Sunday night at
East Haven and Salt Lake City.
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' th~ secood week ~ an extended sum·
mer vacation in MlchJg111.
In Wayne County (Detroll), th•
suburban IUv~ew School Board con·
a1dlrad a faoUinder's report on a
teacher• strike which kept 3,300
student.I Crom classes. Factflndlng
also cootinued ill the suburbs of
NOr'thville, Llllco1n Plfk and Trentoo.
An early settlement dld not reem
likely In ID. otbe< Michigan dlstrlcts:
the Detroit suburbs of Inkster, Ecorse
&Id Taylor; &Id at Oscoda, Palnsdale
and Gladwin.
Hanoi Lauds
Goldberg Plea
To Stop Bombs
PARIS (UPI) -North Vietnam to-
day hailed as "realistic" former U.S.
Ambassador Arthur Goldberg's call
for an unconditional bombing ha1t in
Vjetnam.
The other three were killed the next
day es Allen and hb buddies searched
for the bodies oC Communist troops
who h a d besieged their pa!lttlon th e
night befcn. For calling artillery onto
bia position, Allen's company com·
mander told the court he considered
recommending tbe Marine for the
Navy O'oss. ·
Carrier ConamUsioned
East Haven's 250 striking teacf¥lrs
V'Oted unantmoualy to return to classes
and 6,000 lldlool chlldren t<>day att.r
accepting a contract that provides
them with a new pay scale ranging
from 16,050 to '11,050 a y-. The
teachers origlnally ak!d for $6,200 to
$11 ,800, but they also won family
medical coverage.
Than Nguyen Le, Hanoi's chief
spokesman, gave guarded approval of
Goldbe~'s statement, during the
regular Monda)' morning North Viet·
namese press briefing.
"'Goldberg, former ambassador to the
United Nations, tn. an article pub~bed
in ·the Imemationat Herald Tribune
this niorning, urged that the United
States halt the bombing "tben stand
alert to see whettier Hanoi responds"
with similar deescalation·.
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1be prosecution cootended that
Allen, a veteran on bis secmd tour in
V1etnam with the 1.t B~ttalloo, 27th
Marine Regiment, and another Marine
sll<lt NguyM Van Den and Nguyeo Cuu
nm with bis M 18 rifle on May 5 while
members al Allen's patrol looked on.
Caro~e Kennedr presents Cilpt. Earl Yates, commanding officer or
the aircI?ili earner USS J°'1n' F. Kennedy, with a commemorative
plaque with a bronze relief oJper father, the ]ate President Kennedy
during commissioning ceremenies in Newport News, Va.
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Giant Jluihr~ weighing a record
11 pounds, ii '"°""' bv Kothv Quinn, 11, of Denoer, Colo. Kathy fottnd the
huge edible mar the Barboi4r Fork!
picnic aroundl. Her find •'l'flv lops
on B* pound speciman found iearutr
on Colorado's Wtstern Slope area.
Three more Vietnamese _,ere de-
tained by Allen .md his paU"°M the next
day. 'lbe prosecution claimed two of
the unarmed men were shot firing •
squad fashicm and a third was hanged
with a noose made by Allen. It claim-
ed Allen alao atabbed the third man in
.the chest, cut bis throat and 1hot him.
Boy's Bravery Rewarded
By Death in House Fire
In Salt Lake City, lix days of
meetings paid off Sunday when the
Carbon County teachers association
and the county school board reached
an agreement. The new contract gave
teachers a five percent r a l s e .
Teachers with a bachelor's degree will
start at '5,CKO annually, and those with
12 years of service 'Wtll earn up to
$8,064. Classes resumed for 4,200
studeots. • S.muol P. McDowell, of Lexing-
ton, Mo., saya that be sees nothing
extraordinary about working as a
park custOOian in the town in
which be was born. Until this year,
McDowell mowed grass in the park
twice a week with a power mower.
"Then the doctor.; told me I
would have to quit," he said. Mc·
Dowell celebrated bis looth birth-
day this week. •
A "slap on the wrist" in one
wa11 to handle a woman ban.le
robber, a telUr at a Flint, Mich.,
bank believes. TM ttller told
polict that when she refused a
woman's request to giver her
$100, th.I!' woman reached over
and began taking bills from the
cash drawer. The teUer began
hitting the woman's wrist and
hand. Tht bandit then fled, rt·
portedly with about J41J.
• Movie censorship has come a
long way since 1909, says SS.year~
old Philadelphia attorney Morris
Wolf. -He -represented Philadel-
phia's first motion picture exhibi-
tion company before . the Pemr
sylvania Movie Censorship Board.
"1 remember the censors objected
to a seene with a cradle " he said.
"They said it was too s~ggestive ...
that it suggested a birth would
take place. They made us take the
scene out," he said. •
'lbe bodies were thrown into a canal
and hand grenades were thrown In
after them to destroy the evidence, the
prosecution said.
State High Court
Justice Killed
In Plane Crash
NEW YORK (UPI) -State
Supreme COurt Justice James A. Roe
Jr. and the pilot of the light plane in
which be was traveling were killed
Sonday in a collision aver a runway at
Flushing aiJl>orl.
Roe's soos, James A. Ill, 14, and
Nash, 12, also passenger& on the plane
were in critical condltion in Flushing
Hospital today. The dead pilot was
ided:ifled as DaV\d Bevans 52.
The tire department -saidlbe plane~
a four-paasenger Piper CJlerokee OWD·
ed by • local air service, "WU coming
for a landing when a Cessna carrying
six _penoos came down on top of it
The Piper crashed, but the Cessna
landed safely further down the
runway. Its pilot, ~year-old Jim
K8I1p suffered a cut foot but his
passengen, tbree men and two
womec, were \Ehurt.
CLAYTON, Calif. (UPI) -Flames
from the burning house shot 60 M
into the air forcing rescuers back, bUt
9-year-old Carlton Schoenstein dash·
ed back inside to save his 6-mooth-0ld
sister.
..I've got to go back after the baby,"
be shouted and tbo6e were his t111 st
words. His body was found beside e
baby's crib in the charred ashes ti
'45,001 ranch home. l
Five members of contractor
ard P. Walker's family perished
early Sunday blaze -Carlton
sister, Cynthii, 13, the c
Mrs. Walke< by a prevtous m ge,
and Uu'ee of Walker's children, Ilinda
Lee, 3'.>, Theodore, 3, and 6-month-0ld
Mary Ann.
The parents were out IOI" the eve·
ning. As they returned, the Contra Cos· tra County Fire Department, located
two blocks from the hoose, was put·
ting out the blaze. ' 1
Firemen had been unable to enter
the burning structure because o{ the
intense heat.
A coUege student living nearby,
Dale Ross , broke a window and rtlCU·
ed Carolyn Schoenstein, 6, who suffer·
ed smoke inhalation. Ross said Caro-
lyn and her brother Carlton wer-e bang·
ing on a window when he arriv~
Ross said he broke the window and.,.
helped the ch!Jdnn out, b u t Clfltoo
ran. back inside -to nsCUe .. the bi.by.
Roes tried to follow but was drtven
back by the intense heat.
Cause ol. the fire was not knownl In-
vestigator. poked through the cJoar·
red robble Sunday to determine what
might have triggered the blaze.
The firemen were called by e. ne.lgh·
bor, James Hansen. He said he was
awakened wtt"en tU3 dog began barlting
Badger State Battered
Golf Ball-sized Hail Stones Pound Walnut Ridge
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Le lumped Goldberg's statement
1wlth aoother .ooe by Senate
Democratic leader Mike Mansfield
and said both men "faced with reality.
•. have arrlved at the realistic position
tha.t the Unlted States must un-
conditionally cease the bombing and
all other acts of war against the
Democratic ·Republic of Vietnam''
before the Paris talks can progress.
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No Word On Pueblo
SEOUL (AP) -North
Korea continued to
celebrate the 2 O t h ID·
niver1uy of itl cOmmuoUt
tegime today but gave no in·
d.lcation that It w o u 1 d
relea1e the 82 ca.ptive
crewmen Of the Pueblo in
honor of dle occasion.
Rumors bad circulated in
Seoul for stveral Claye that
the Pyongyang Government
would free tbe Americans
captured aboard tit• U. S.
Navy intelligence lhlp last
J&n. 23, and North Korea.'1
Central News Agency bad
pronWed ''impo rtant
reports" on a special SUD·
•
doy broodca.st. But there
was no word of tbe Pueblo
or ill men from the Com·
inuni!U.
"We have nothing ofOcial
and we've adopted a wait·
anct .. ee attitude," aaid a U.
S. military spolr.esman In
Seoul.
U. S. olllclah In Seoul
believe that if the North
Koreans decide to releut1
tbe Pueblo's crew, they
would first notify U. S. of.
fic!al! at 1he Penmunjom
truce village and then free
the men later in front of
newsmen to get muimum
publicity, But 1he U. S.
military said it bad received
Czech Rulers Get
Moscow Ultimah1m
LONDON (UP I) -
Moscow bas given t b e
CzedloskrYU nders a n
ultlmatwn to tow t b.
Kremlin line unconditmnally
and at once er falOe a virtual
Soviot takl.over, dip-.itic
IOW"Ce5 said tJOday.
The weming was ooo-
vey«I by trOOble--g
lop Soviet diplomat Vasily
KumetBov during tbis cur-
rent talb wttb the Pl'8gue
lea<lership.
Moscow bas made it clear
it will not accept ''half·
hearted measures" by the
re~me ~ Alexander
Dubcek, ~lying ih.t the
regime mlght be replaced
by a more willing one.
Alternatively, "jOUrt. coun-
cils" including Russian& m5ibflt be set up to run the
coontry.
'nle Kremlin u r g e d
D\Jbed< to ~ out tile
Moscow agreement el last
month "without detaiy." It
let it be understood that eny further loot-<lregging would
result in a harsh clampdown
~ consequences Ulat have
not been fully spelled out.
Fatfll Leap
The dlplomati< inf<rinont&
IP&i.d Moscow· ' ' m e a n 1
bueinel1." Having embarked
on the mass Urvesion, it will
n o t be satisfied with h a l t
mera6Ur'eS.
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New Charges
FaclFortas
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Abe Fortlas' nomination es
Chief Justice continued to
hang in limbo today under
new charges that he had ex-
ceeded the constitutional
bord«• of his poeition while
an associate justice.
The controversy over the
nomination hei.gbtened dur-
ing the weekend when Sen.
Gonion Allot! (R-Colo.),
revealed tie would charge
Fortas with helping d!'8lft
legislation f o r President
Johnson while serving on
tile higll court.
The White House did not
deny the allegation and
Forta! cruld not be reached
for comment.
no request for a meettnc al
Panmunjom,
A Jopane11 c°'"'spondeot
ln Pyongyang f« the Ill·
n l v • r 1 a r y ce~brationa,
Hl1'l0bi lwadare of Aaabl
Shimbun, reported t b •
Nor<h Koreao copl~ """ In
a "celebration mood" but
"there la an opiresalvo feel· Ing o! tension."
U.N. Orders
Middle East
'Cease Fire'
Bent on suicide funner Brazilian· pe.ratrooper Raimundo Calunda Mora, 31,
stands on ledge' &even stories about the street in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil,
as fireman talks to him from ledge above (left photo). For two hours, Mora
ignored the pleas of would-be rescuers. Finally, as hundreds watched in hor-
ror, the ex-sergeant leaped to his death.
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Opening ,
MCRAMENTO (APi ~ \eJlllJturt WU In
Sacramento today, •• 11 haunted by aa unlll\ed •
tlo&yeor prO,miH of'
perty tu cub far Calllo~ bom10WDer1.
Opening today -I proa.g se1alon: a 'flv 1
meeting to eon 1 l=r
Republican Gov. Req '•
vetoes of bllls puHd d I
the regular aeulon a1 a
tpeelal lelllOD. OD It I
Reagan aelectl.
The , .. .....,. p~ "'
confer with GOP le1dej1 ol
!be Alsembly ucl Senllo
Burned Girl
Said Victim
Of Attacker
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-' YDs Ask Bomb H~_Jt
Won't Support Humphrey Otherwise
SANTA MONICA (AP) -
California YoQllg Democrat.
lllf they won't support Vice
President H u b e r t H.
Humphrey 1n his preslden·
ttal campaign WJless he en·
dorses a n unconditional
witbdrawpl from Vietnam.
In a resolution adopted
Sunday 11>~ J'OllP asked
Humphrey to endorse an lm·
mediate halt to. bombings iD
Vietnam, an end to search
and deW'oy missions in
Vietnam and an itnmedlate
pbued. withdrawal of U. S.
troops.
Democrat Alan Cranston, Mccarthy (.O·Minn.), arid
opposing Max Ralferty for a Sen. Edward M. Kennedy
u. 5, Senate seo.t, in a (D·M3'8.), to campaign in
speech likened the his behal!t.
Republican to former 'Th• Young Democrats
Alabama Gov. George also called for aboUtlon of
Wallace, saying they b<>th the draft ~ amnesty for
advocate "hitting. ~OJ>l~" youths , who have, gone toi
over the bead w1tb billy Canada to avoid the draft '
clubs " · · er3nston said RafCerty "is De~egatet at ~e ftlate con.
upset because J called him a vention critlC1zed Mayor
liar. '['be way .to stop being Richard Daley of Chicago
called one is to stop telling and Chicago, police for ac.
lies." tivitles daring the
Cranston said he was in-Democratic National Con-
viting Sen. Eugene J . vention.
STILL SPREADING -The Lytle Creek !!re, 15 mlles north of San Bernar-
dino, continues to rage out of control after destroying some 4,000 acres of
valuable watershed.
day to decide U there u LOS ANGELES (AP! -
any point In tryinf 1galji . or Police say a 14-year-<>ld girl
property tu rellef. found burned to death In a
other potential the special aetdon • pile of brush OD • Highland
were 1tat.e aid for the< Part street wa1 probably ~
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FrancUco B1y Area the victtm of a man who
Four State Crews Fighting
Wild San Bernardino Fire
Transit Dbtrlcl ind help r tried to atllck her alter a urban acboo!J. party •.
The 1tate sales It The body of Della Vega
automatically drops b)j wu found Saturday by two
a penny OD the dollar, new1boy1. Detective Sgt.
five percent to 41!. J<>e Af\llrre, 1sid the girl
OD Oct 1 if the lawm 1 had been beaten with a blunt
tall to adopt some p:owty instrument but wu killed by
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Fire crews from three
neighbor 1 t a t e 1 helped
California firemen battle a
blaze tbat roared through
dry timberland In !be San
Bernardino National Forest
today. .
The lire, wihch rated
4,300 a c r e s and destroyed
three bomea and ooe out·
building 60 miles east of Los
Angeles, was reported burn·
ing away from inhabited
(areas today.
' Fire officials said the •, >laze ~ "fully out of con-
trol,.. tll<>Ujlh they declared
it 45 percent contained.
They gave no estimates of
when the fire, which started
Saturday, might be con-
tained.
Fire crews irom
Washington, Oregon and
Arizona and sl.x crews of In·
dian firefighters f<:KJght the
blaze along with the U. S.
Forest Service, the
California D i v i s i o n of.
Forestry and California
Division of· Conservation.
Foiir helicopters and slx
aerial tankers bombarded
the blaze with fire-
retardana during daylight
hours Sunday and firemen
atartA!d backfires.
Firemen were hampered
by ateep, rugged terrain. On
the west 'Ide ol. Lytle can.
yon, officials 1 a l d it waa
the f'irst fire In 00 ~ars and
brush is Ve'CY heavy.
Winds reversed aod began
burning dqwn canyons in·
stead of up during the night,
fire orficials said. They
termed this "a real break in
lighting the fire."
Ni flames moved
northwesterly into the San
Bernardi.no National Forest
Sunday, no muctures were
threa~ened and hundreds of
tax relief plan by then. 1 llam
D ••.
em ocrattc A Aguirre said Mltt Vega
Speaker Jem M. U of attended three part.lea with
Inglewood promiled Rea an friends in the east Los hil support for y "reasonable" tu cut p Angeles area Friday night
Qui-'"" but became separated from
l:.6 and lizeabt x her companions at the third relief ls an "urgent ~·at· gathering.
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rellef his No. 1 leilslative her attacker.
target this year, 1alC ! he
wanted 1 o m e as~e from legislative leaders at
agreement could be reac ed
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the agenda. A 1mall, b~t ln-
nuentiaJ, group of 11e r11
opposes property tax cu as a "hoax." 1
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lr5 OUR BIRTH DAY!
Mexican Group Refuses
:To Endoree .Omdi,date
residents evacuated Satut·
day night from their Lytle
Creek area homes were
allowed to return.
Temperatmes reached 103
degrees Sunday, ud winds
were about 15 to 20 miles
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FRESNO (AP) -The
Mex:i.~American Political
Association h• refu.sed to
endorse anyone . for pre&-
dent of the Un!ted States.
March Fetes
Grape Strike
Third Year
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
-The third anniversary of
the farm workers' strike
against Central V a 11 e y
grape growers was observ-
ed Sunday with a march to
the steps of San Francisco ..
City Hall.
About 1,(0) persons, in-
cluding farm workers, !abor
officials, churchmen, poliU-
cians and young new left ac-
tivists, marched to the Civic
Center Plaza from Dolores
Park.
Severa] speakers ad-
dressed the marchers in the
plaza declaring their sup-
port for the strike and the
boycott against California
table grapes.
Jack Morrison, San Fran-
cisco supervisor, told the
crowd, "Abuses of the farm
workers have been flagrant
and long cuntlnued."
He said it was "the
responsibility of government
to come to the aid of the
farm workers." He urged
support for his proposed
ordinance to .make the city
an officlal 'upport.er of the
strike and boyc<ltl
QUEENIE
1 per hour, average for the CONCORD (AP )
,.. The 195 militant delegates area. Flames swept throutb a
to MAP A's convention over Four other fires ignited wood ud. 1~ house ln
the weekend did give along a 10-mlle stretch in nearby Clayton Sunday, tw-
Soledad Canyon. Fire of· ing {':ve children of Mr. and
overwhelming approval to ftcials said an overheated Mn. "Richard P. Walk*'~
Democrat Alan Cranston in bearing on a freight train The parents, who '.Jaad
his bid for tihe U. S. Senate, caused the blazes, the been .out visiting, rettCed
turning back a strong ap.. largest of which burned a'.lO while ftremen still were ~t-
peai for support f r o m acres. The three other fires tlin~ thl $45,000 .fire. )
Republican Max Rafferty. charred 35 acres each.. They Cause of the' fire WaJ ;11ot
Both candidates spoke to the were all controlled Sunday. determine'(!.
convention. 1---------'---------~,._
Three delegates voted to
back Richard M. Nixon for
president and 32 to ba.ck
Hubert Humphrey. Speakers
accused both major parties
of leaving Mexican-
Americans out of t h e
mainstream of American
pOlilics, of discrimiDatl:ng
ag8..hwrt them and paying on-
ly lip service to their
demands.
They even turned back ef-
forU by N'.AP A President
Boll. Tapia to bargain with
Nixon and Humphrey in
return foc support. Speakers
said they could better exert
"Chicano power" by sitting
oot the presidential election.
Tapia said MAP A could
endorse only a candidate
who takes a positive stand
on ·the three main pl,anks in
the platform MAPA adopted
-an end to offensive
military action in Vietnam,
support of the f a r m
workers' strike a g a i n at
california table g r a p e
growers, and extending the
National • Labor Relations
Act to cover farm workers.
Cranston was endorsed by
the convention after he aJ>
proved t.be grape strike and
boycott. Rafferty termed
the boycott illegal.
By Phil lnterlandl
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Training on Ja il
S/\N!A I.NA -A mon
..,. cl"1IN 11< ha> boon
pemianontty ..,..i,..., ., SANTA ANA -Orango
the result d • "aurgiotl ac· County Sheriff J.ames A.
• cidt!nt" •t the OranJe Com-Mudcll:'• laraett u.tnl111
ty. Medical Centft hli11 fi!ed academy ct..111 in history ts
eu4t ln Superior ~ for ti ~II: Jn, school todJy learn· million In dirMlff . Hubert Hinda, of 224 N. Int bow to man the county's
Holly St., Orilllge, In the new Jail.
ocmpkUnl. f:iJed 1bur9day The clats -56 -wa~ not
alleges that doctu-1 and only ttle largest but the flt1t
surgeons at the county to number womf!n _ 18 -hospitel lticility "failed to
exercise ordinary sk:il1, were amonc tbe cadet,,
negligent aod CflJ'eleu'' in The new deputies un·
perfonnint surgery. derweot • 290-hour . .rtven-
Hinds, who was a patient week accelerated training
at the me<lical centv from course W'hlch covered 39 Sept. 16 to Nov. 7, 198? u a
result of an auto accident, police science and rel8ted
ehQJ'ges that he iJ oow 1ubjects.
permanently pan1.lyz.ed in Nearly I,000 .applicants OWnnan C. M. "Cye·•
•ui. """' J1 ... D1¥11 v1 WUltm l . 01vll 11.CIMrtt LYM 11.IJI n ""-I A. ltt~I J1111t C • .,.,_ n""""' 0 . Joonet
IMMlll Met Whllv;wM YI AllrM JMf1 AIW'I 11.-rth "' l'loom•i E_.,.
Wltll1m WhllCIMlb "-""
Fffn A. Y..-oH .... JfffY M. YOHll• Ml"' It Col• ... ""'' L. co"' Johnnie t.Wrll OUM "' 0 1wld Mtdl••I Nikki Anlte •rod!. V• Ctlf1ord Mlrslloll
OUN\ ••oct
hb1 lower regions, baa been were acttened in a three-Feathet"ly, himself a deputy Man Faces R educ d forced "' ""•' furtt.ar •" month period to make up liheriff from 1942 uoW 1945, ' e pensive m e d i ca l and the seventb class cf the told gneduates the new ,10.5
'-.-.-..ital treabnent and that •·a!oing a-"-y • ..,..., u ............... • m 1111 o n i·an and bead· he has been rendered unable Ch • ' K · zz · to woric for a living Jn· The tour top class awards quarters facility Is "one of arge in ' l ing defioltely. ~~tt'.o =ty A~c:,n r:: the finest place• In work.
LVMM S.m•n .... l(tfllltitl "· s.1 ...... 11 intrGn v-Dr•·-.,.. Midl••I ltobel1 IEiltlN Hoffd•hl "' P'•lrk:fl l!ue-o,..._
L" Htlflkihl SlllrGll Y, Nlll~I' \II """'°"I' W. su .. n c. Al..., V• ewt c. Alltrl """™.,.
, overall outstanding ability, There isn't finer in the coun·
SANTA ANA -A ki lUn1 Ana , died when a shot Ile was ~lected class presi· try."
Tonv ltlcha•cl llorr•• "" al.Inc• DttrYI """""""' arvi nt. 11t1, t. cr-
Avrlcla ~ ... o cllfdt, ... ... ... lcl WllNMI .,... ... ,, WllMlm Jehfl Ellsworlh v1 Karen ftM. &, ICf'W an<tlt
andawoundinginaYorba ' aUegedly fired by Lyon Gels Food ,dent; Deputy Jere E . Orange Coa!t't new
Linda brawl will be clasMd pa111ed througb hla body and Hyder, Tustin, for· academic deyutie11 include Jan•
IMMll El'-'h Mlirfti. ,,. ,._...,,. ..,, O.vld 91rn1n:I
11.ldlard Ii..,,., lillni "' J1111 LloUI"" 1'1.1_,y
Htlnr Left I!. ,,_ w Clltrl9 o. llrow"
•• les• ~an murd-when ,·f ' ,. 0 u n d e d a companion. G E NEVA, Switzerland ability; Deputy Dan King, ... .__ C 1 1 .. " U I '" l (UPI) -The Intenrational Huntington Beaeb, r 0 r ..-..nnsi.ruug, hr It n.
goes into Superior Court, I Rudolph Guzman, 25, of Red Cross said today it new physical ability, and Deputy Massy, Oiarles Muller and
JI~ C. Hlrrls VI borattly A. H1rrll SUMI! G. Wlllllo YI. ~ l. Wttlli.
Glralclllll 91tdr. \II CllrhlOJ>htr J . MllclrM M. 9rod vs Jo/In I!. fln>d
ai.ct AllCl•N K•r l!nr!_. n Dontld lttl<lfld IUdllrcl llevcl Tr\IMl'<I VI ....... 1.n EMk!UIJ
Fr•IKet Trucleau H1'1'Y I!. 01vl1 vo Vlnc-• G. 01vl•
lower court has ruled. Si8nta Ana. 80 tom of foocl..and medical Donald R. La m be r t • MariJyn Regan, aJl ot Costa
Arraignment proct'edinli According to police , the supplies inbo Biafra Sunday, Anaheim, for firearms abili-Mesa; Kay Abegg, Stanley
,..,.,.._ lAulse W•ISOll V• Jolln ltl!1 '"' Dt Melo VI Jtrtm!•ll Nldlolo1 ~111 Wt._ Dt Melo
Edvh M.. 9111dlwtM VI Millon M. Jo Ann Slrlntll V1 W!lll1m Jllhfl
a1ac1ir11911 Sir•,_•
!Wien MeConntll vs Dolwlcl McCOllf\ell Vlollf Ml<I• H"'llOll "1 Fr1rM 011""' Offorl ll Ann Turntr n 11.ffd JMI HU'1orl
'l\lrftlf' L .. l<lct D. 111¥1 vo G1br11I N. Sl1¥1 Gtll F. l.,.... vs Dwl•lll It. LVOM M.1rl1 11.ldcllffl Conk "' •i.1111 1t1v
l"-11 0-NO't11'1k n Ja'"°" lt<nWI Cont
v . ~ lJM Merle Clrwr "" 1!1nlev Iii"' l'IDrtnc:t P:. CtmllOI \II lttll>h H, Com-Ct,.,,«
-W. loulSI ll1y1dofl, tltf. &. crou Clehll.
araument developed at 1121 capping a series of 2.8 night ty.
have been continued untl( S. Evergreen St.. Santa Ana, ffighU begun la.st Tuesday. All of the graduates have Bulle. Dan King, Kenneth
Sept. 20 in the case of Earl where Lyon and his wife , The flight! gince Tuesday been assigned to the new Smith and Dee Ulriksen, an
R. Lyon, it, Yorba J.inda. Judy. 24, were visiting his ferried 218 tons of food and jail facility scheduled to of Huntington Beach; and
,He now will be amdgned cu\ 1l~ter. Mrs. Donna Shep-medicine, the Red Cross open in November. Robe.rt Kemtni.s and c.rote
p.rd. said. Super v Is ors Board Lemke o( Weatminttg, charges Of v o I u n I a r y 0'------------------------------------------f'Ul'lc:MI ArllM itranl9111 "" Allen n ct1ry w. 11.onclorl. llefdt. & crMs 01vlcl Str1"'91n c°""'lt Henrlett• l!ltablf" 0111"' lub Dl•t Vtltrll Perr, ollt. & c ... 1 lletcll .....
1( ..... 1 I!. COlllrll \la Cilullll LYM Ce4. Jo11n Port. OtNI. I. c""" OHftlll.
""" Jo.nn Sfftnblrtll VI Homer StMnbt...,
LJM Elllen Mlrlorlf\ll "' SUV"" Dorio J . Mlrll'l•ll "' Gtof81 A M•r· Jtma. Ma~tl ..... ,.
AndorH Frtll('el Giit* VI ,..,., l111d ll:ulll I!. Groll \II M•rtln A, G•<>[,, Jr
Glkk Je•n Afllll Ehll v1 l0<9" Orr El>lt
1 .. be1t1 Viol•! C•t•I• VI ii.nllY John FrHdl9 MclurMlt ••Ir \II"''" M•rl ..
C..Dt11 lltlt
l!tlDtbllh Ann KleWert "' Cn.rle• L. Tlleda J, lunY•• .,... ltlthlrd .o\. llun~t•
l(leWeft OO:rOlllY llf'Tlkt llkll1rd-vo Oorllld 1tlcr11rd I'. Wiison \II "•trld 1 l. 11.ld'llrcllon
Wllsoo> Edwerct = 11.ISlthlr.y VI Loll Wlllllm H. HOW1r<1, Jr. v1 JutHlll M11 Mtrle JI kY HOw1rd Dorl• WI" frtcl l'llN:t! VI A""l>r
ltl>Dert o .. Studer ¥1 EvlWn SkHIU" L~r::lMM~11:C."t....rh YI Girl' lH a1tb.tr1 ~II Mt1r1 VJ OOMld E1rl K11Mrl1
MNn A11drty 1!11\11 (MmlMtl1ln YI G-
Slndr1 M11 l i nt "" Henfll Ch.I<.... sin-C"'mblfl1ln Lint, Jr. 1!¥1 IL S"'l'dtr. oltf, I nd Crall detdl. "I
Vivi.., Kt Y AU11w•I!"' "" "•h;ldl Gll::\t M. lll't'dlr. Midi 11111 cron
H'troM A11ou11L111 1:=J: Y1lan1, -4tf. ,..,. c•••~ -Wendlll Artrlur ll1m1rll, Jr. vs YI E11t11ft11 M. \11l1U1. cltfdl. 111<1 Ml'111rtt. ll1r111n:I Cl"Oll tllfllllit.
J1,.,. T1A-S1 Oellt Me<"ch•nt n H1rrv F•Mk C1rr. Jr. "" 1!1l•ll• ll:•lole111 Ml!fdllnt C1rr
Wllllrd Everett Ounlato, Jr, ¥• c:..... Ylrtlnlt A, C""•IY YI Cn1rll• M.
1t1nc1 Mlrl• 0.,,,1<1. K1Cf..~Y Ann l!fttllRI. fllN. Incl crOIJ
C1rt Allen Wi llet-... N11KY l•~n lleldl. "' lt"lflt!d EA111ilsn, deldl. •flll
w1ri.r croso comr,"· aettv Alkl John vi Hll'lltrt W1.....,_r Oollr91 l!tv r1 A•""'"• 1lrt. •1111 crou
Jt lln dlfdt. "' ltldMrd "· Aternon. dlfd1.
Jon::e Lynn Mo1"111s n Dlllllet "'' ci:"., v~ C:a .,. A"'!llll n. •••-""""' l.ollh I!, Wl1~1n1 .. Jr ..... Mery l!lle<t ,~:,. M.. O'Hlhlr VJ ThmMI Gt .. O,...
wrm.,... O'Hllllr C1r0Wn H1,,,....,. .... F1v •. Hlrvev • .....,. J. ll1rt11 ,,. Dol\.0111 M 111r1<•r
manslaughter rather than
the original murder 'com
plaint. 1
The charge was reductd
in Central Orana:e County
Judicial Court to t ht le1set
charge after a hearing oi
evidence gathered followin1
ttie July 12 shooting. ·t
Raymond C. Rub., 23, of
2523 S. Baker>· SaDita
Official
Urged
For Board
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M•"' JI M .... ltlo VI l'r•ndl Hew••" I.Ind•• G•ll s ...... YI L..,.,.rcl s-· e-no iw.,... Jo $1111•• v1 Anton fr1r* S~I· SANTA ANA -Robert W.
Ch.CJ!:"-1C. 1e1,.11on "1 11:.wt "'-
10'1 11 e i n, ol the firm ot R aubl
S..W!IM,,.,. Mllllr ... IN"'"' e. Miiier Fire· Calls Bein, Frost and A•aoct
A':t.Tjr_W•rnboll 'ti Gl•rt L WllYI' d Costa Mesa ha• be " M-1 .. IM aNCll i=n ver1 M. Atw•rt11 ... v1,.n J. Allnt""' ..... n • er. r--ended for 0• J61..,.. Y'IOll,,. l'lfler 'ti c r..ri. Hfnr1 1:» 1.m. s.ru .... v. ur ••· e1 ,._ .. ...,., .. ., y-
loulw•r• Ind Affm1 Avenue nn;,.lmen( (o lb B-~ r/ "'"r •::W 1.rn.. air ttrt, un Ill""" Orlvl Y"'.... I!! ~\I wu111mtnii Corw YI Gtre c. c.....,. lt:U 11.m.. mMtlu l 11<1, HH l!nt11.tnd A,....als ill the.....__,.~--• ' I.Intl ... Corfi ~n W ......... Sllnll'I t"'T"-V I a.JI ~I"
CO.Olln AM. c ty Building and Safet.• l>or"O!fty I!. Merrlll .,. 0 1vlll T. Mtrrlll ''" '·"'· SIHMl1J, mMlc•I 11~. 7111'> ..,
Merv Ft1111tntr "' ~ F. 1<1ulkllel' M•ln St. Department.
A _ M ·--· R £ >.'"• o.m,, .....tlul 1lcl, ""°' ........___ d , __ .Jo. '~"· --"'111 "' -&'wi...ird 11111 T•I'*" vw1C1.S suggeste nu ~ Jerll'l'nn Annt Hlxtn vs Hew•rtl E111m1 l:112 '·"'" itrllClur• tlri. l7l7l lei.oo pointmeut to tbe ~Iii o~..!:~. Gllnr..,. 1tGN11d G .. t•r l:~;.~ .. 1truclv<'t t1r1. 501 10111 51. boar d and the Board al
1Nrw1r1t 1. il'lltlot VI Vk'llll tt. Slolllill J:ll 11.m~ rr•••llul •fd, 1"" cui.-r Qualifications, Gradin1 i nd
": M. J« .. 11 ,,. Ctlfford w. s:~'!~. MINld1-,, w••hclown. o1t111 Heu Ex-caY1ation by F. G,
(111111111 F. CllMlll \II l(ll'Mftl E. Cl~ ""'-...... UC McLeUan Jr., direct.or ol. .... lt i l Sul.._.,
ENubltll ""•"' Mllltr"' 111wl J•m•• ll:U 1.m. Suflll•r. w11i-wn. '2t building and safety include: lief" Ocffn Avt. ~j...._ ,,.,., Corrlto•" ...,. Dermot kl7 1.m. Mona1w. ur II••· ''' '"" B. W. Willioamson, Santi
J-.11 c""'"' w111m1"'':'...,iJ:f,V.lllf Ana , civil engineer, board of
"'-o. Mttdltn "" A""11 L 1.x "·'"· s.1unH,, reK\11, wu1 l!lrn appeals; Douglas R. Brown , ~Idle-II J:ll 1.m .. 5"'nc11y, u r tlrt. Mt•nell1 Full rtlO .abd J D cMrie •-,.,.., ,,, •••t '''"' ,..,. 11e1m e n, , . . J= IE. Slld!A .,. J•.,. L. s1Kn11 w111M111ter IUr~, l.of! A n g I! I e I , 1,3, 1.m. "°""'"'· iOUb"'= ...w. · I · Wt.llfr111 M~ c,_ "' w11111m l'•rl(d•i. c........... alternate, 1o1 engineer, s...~.C:-.,. A•l\lrt J. A• ''" 1.m .• w1r110r1wn. m5 'wntm""•~· board d appeals.; .Jay L. w=" 11.. Holman .,. T~~ J ,..n •:~':'.:,..., <tmH. UNI T••• . Smith. P.Aedena, and John
H:it •.m .. •HCU1, Jtn IN!n s1 D Mer1·11 T • r z a n I Holmlll d ;lt io.m., tttt .... lolltJ Goioffn Wtsl ~I. . 1 '
111rt11r1 L ••-"' •oberl '· ,,.....,. ''" '·"'·· WMktM .,....,, w"''"''"'"' a I tern ate, engineeriDI Jore• IEl!t1bllh ...... vt ltlcl\1td lfld NewloM
C11Y1<1 111111er 1,,. •.m .• .,.,ahclo...., l• ,.,, •nd geotoeist, board ol appeall.
Nlf•ll" M-l "' Morr11 Nv.>tz Sii 1d Med ll P I Doro!lly Ann H1rrl1 "' )•fnt' C1l11in Hum11t1 Ln9!11 I -tit e <lrl 8 , a 0 ~
H•rrl• ,,3, •.m . .11rurd••, b<"'" 11,., "'""'1• Verdes Estates, and Mervin ""'"°' W. l"tl'lt.h \II WUll1m V. l"l"Ch John L. l(rlkorltn ..... Jo.on E. Krllcorl111 Orlv• •fld Mounhofrwltw "°"' J 0 h n s 0 n . G I e TI d .. 1 e 1'5'1 1.m .• 11111 Kdtllrlt. '11 C1illln1 c111r-F•\09 Mof8•n vs Kenneth st geologist, board o( quallft°'·
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ll!i'IY LM l!ft••cl• v1 w~~11 Ket11 ~,31 •.m. iund•~· brt*I 11,1• •iw-tioD-s; Denru~ A. \l'Ul!, N!!';'['."Odom ... oone!d l. Ollom 11.1v-"'9 Av'""' •llCI n1• CHff orr... Santa A n a, soils engineer,
011nM LoulM Lu<1w11 "' lloMrt C1<1 '':i1,,,,ti:'t;' AY::!",,'!d ~~1'c11~,i: board of qualifications.
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Mondq, S.ptlmber '· 1968
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Muskie Learns F ~t,
He Emulates Johnson
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PRAGUE (Al') -6oriet
Gh from Siberia and Ibo
Ukrlln• loot at Pralue'•
ntgbt lpoll with .. ..,. u
they continue tMlr oc~
cupat l oo of the
Czecboolovak eaptlal.
.. Wt aren•t allow.ct to
drink," Mld a captaln fa
dart -.,...-khaki
when f<>reilDOI'• atferld him
a am .. bottle of wllllJly.
H• oho refuood an In·
vttatloo to dimer at ..,. Of
P'ia1ue 11 excetlent
reatauranta. ''Not la thia
uniform ,'' be aald.
Mao Takes
Full f.ontrol
HONG KONG (UPI) -
Communkl China today an·
nounced the estab111hm.ant
ot nivolutionu,. committees
In SINi-and Tibel, thus
eompletLng • tbe p o w e r ·
teizure phi.le of Mao Tse-
tung'1 cultural revolution.
Under Mao's ettort. to
win control · of the eat.ire
country, backers of hiJ
culture.J revolution have aet
up power organs called
CHIC.AGO (UPI) -Edtl get. to the 1'M'1' ." revolutionary committees in
1'uJk:ie lea.rm fut. They never were very all 26 provincial regions and
Thal'• 0.. earJbute cl tile cloee ofter tllol tllne spedal JDIUliclpallties.
Meme ....,tor Preoid .. 11;:;========================'============;1
Jobmon discovered wberl
Muskie came to WHbirlgton.
Then mojority leader ol
the Senal&, J-took
freshman SM:lah:r Mulkie int<> his ornate office far a
lew po!nter1.
"Whatever you d o , ' '
Johnlon tdd him, "doo't tell
anyone bow you're going to
vote GD a tif ilsue. Your
friends will' forget you right
away and, on the other side,
you'll just make ttiem mad-
der wl>il• they try to swltcli
your vote.
"Now what I do ii t.o
neYer mete-up ~ mind un-
til tho roll coll geta down
around tbe 'J's," J~nson
advised.
So it W861l't more than a
year later that Johoson was
scrambling for all the votes
he could get oo a con-
troversial bill. He called all
Democratic aem.ton into
his office, demandlog to
know where each stood en
tbe iuue. Wl!eD he got lo Mu*I<,
Johnson asked : "How about
you, Ed?"
"Well, Lyndon,'' Muakie
replied, "I never made up
my mind until t1l& roll call
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toanphen ••• in business for himaelf for avtJC twmty
years. Price to 5trik..ing out oa. hill own, be was• ca.men.-
man at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio:s in Hollywood.
Arthur u y:s: ''!11 my profruion of industrial photogro·
phy, 1here ir no room. for nrn infinite1imal mistokt1.
Dradfinrs '""rt ,,., met and I m111t M. right on tim~, ••
on r11rry · cu1ign.mrnt. Carrft1l ottrntion to dttail;r ortd
lti11tly personal. 1rrvicr arc lwo of tM twOJOM 1 lilve ot
Wi/1hire Frdrral Savings,., in oddition to high ewnintt
and inrurrd sa/it}."
Funds received by the 10th of the month •m from the ltt .... ~rthe 10th
ftl)fn tM d•ta of rtcllpt.
e" beeom• !1'1'.% wMn compounded daily and tieldfOf a)lllr.
Slvinp l111ure<1 to $15,000 by the fedtr.I Slvtnp •nf Laen 1ntw'lhOI ~ -· Bonue: Earn •rt 9'ICtr1: 1,4 % on • 36·montft Cel1Utcltt Account ln mufti.,.._ of -,1,000. ---~~ -•
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"Unfcrtima\.ly, wt baveo't Czecbl::3' ·-tfvtty, tile Soviet oold!er1 when a "'Id d le · aced ''Oor tanb are -~.· ey dvlllan clotboo." any civility. ••lcom~ aey opportw>Jty 1cboolll!adl"' crlttcl>ed the Not many ~ la".
It Wll h11 way<>! belnt l In doJi lllere NJ for•fllendl)'chatorevena OC<Upo'1onboca.,..nflll•f· -all!d In• 111Urtkr1
dlacreet. Probably no CUcl> I beeft a njore f r \e 8 d11 , ~.J>qlllkal *"-"°'ent., lect Oft lntenJO\llllol Com· ...-. On1 ·plalUI It bt 18
would have abown his bittet 'retpobae ttom 1~ 10\!N •1wi wer. ln:filiid"h1re,'' · m~; coopentioli. . enclMer Wbin tila-1-m el
anger over tile SOYlet In· , Czecht, and ooene Ioctl lllrll' •"4 · ..,.. brub, 7 o all c . "'Ni 1' a lm!ble -g ...me. I• up. ~~
...ion, but Soviet troops are have --1r,tenllilos · ~· "and 1!11 Czeclll .~u've -to our wllole · """'..., ~-"!...~ under strict ordm to do' will! tile -llovtet voope, have -at us · frODI the · niovemeot" h• t •pt th<iuP hi -
nolllln8 ll1ot mlCht lead to ' undl\etred by --.e rooll. 11'1 loo bad a 14-year-. repeatlog. "A lmible -g. IPMk onlJ • l"i" -orl
aa toddeot wtth the, 1u!> be.di ,....,. lblved by tn-. tl4 boy wu kilied/ He waa itv.. been a party member, <fennan and ~ f 0
mltllve but lllll r.,..lful dllnolnt potrlotL ID lri<Jrt\mall! vtctlm. Peo-·. ~ oclimt. 1.., 10 year•.· ID . EniJiljl. ~·•-.'%-~
population. , •, . One of the <blel contact pie gef 1'111.td ID auto ac· anoth<; JJi 1eare YQ!l'U. he Soviet -· · -
The Soviets are •speclal17 ' potnll between s o v I e t· cldobll1 loo. ni.re . "' '!ffti aorry lar what you've ruble& a month ~·
-Uve about t h 1 Ir, · aoldler1 and the -lei oil coun~ .. bel;e .. done. U'a tm1ble, a temble 1bal'( SUO at~~
uniforms. Czecb.>1lave totif PratfiO 1io~tlle -· eo-1!uri 'lliO"iludeirta W-ln-' thing." '• -covernme:il'"......,-' them oo often : "We'd blir compment In Vrdllale!io tolllgent'D are agoinot uo, Ule ilm't loo oomlortable and "jun.~' .,
more !bu glad to wtl<om• Park, belw.,D tbe main but tbe wotldDt cla,u II Will! In tile p;ark, In the beet aod polish, -'""°;i-U>e • 1
You at clviJi.ans, wit.b<u railway ltation -a St. wi... tbe rain, but Ole aoldlers · clprettes, 11 one .. "!....u-
weepom." Wenoealu Square, the. 1'lou:&b tbe IOldlen defen-seem resigned. plained. They wtV .... .,,,
The Russians get '1leh a ceut.r ol the city. de d ltllemeel-ltou~y. "Rain, snow, ij makes no ble<k Ioolr:tn( booll lllat
cold shoulder from tbt\_ -B<red with tbe lack of ac· they seemed i m p r e 1 1 e d difference to ue," one sa.ld. come ahnoet to tbdr lmeft,
All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday
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ALWAYS FIRST aerLITY THRU SAT. ONLY!
Sa l~ ·.e $26 on 4-piece 'Early
American~ style solid oak
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Pey • 111t1o ao l.IO ,_ -"' , , , NO MONIY DOWN
l1cl1d11: do1bl1 dre1Hr, mirror, cllest, twin or full oxbow pan1l llecl.
This eve!t was mad. to order for fans of troditional Early Americana. You wnl want to -
this handlome 4 pl-suite while it's specially priced. You'll be lmprnsad with Its warmth,
charm, easy·to live with styling and its co~ finish. The enduring beauty of solid oak, the
mar-resistant plastic tops. You11 note the ~ctin'g 'canstructiono kiln dried hardwood frome,.
mortiM and tenon Iolnts. DraW911 are dovetailed, dust -proofed and cenl9r ;uldacl, solid
brau pvlls. Hurry and ICM now on the Ml y01ftt always wanted.
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S~v• $4 on matching night stands
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""• llttle 11 $5 por .....ti .,. NO MONIY DOWN
NEWPORT BEACH
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wHILE FATHER WORKS Std Cla11 Petty O!lleer
.i-R. ~w. %1, ooo o! Republican vice pres!·
'.41111111 nonilMe Gov. Spiro 'f. Agnew CR-Md.),
JllOW• bla venatill\y as a ~bee a1 he bandies con-
Gle•t Florida ProJect
troll o! a concrete mirir, ahovels 1and, and opera. tea a jack hammer 4wtng npelr operaUons .on a
bridge outlide the city ot Hue,Jioutti Vietnam.
U.S. NA VY PHOTOS VIA UPI TELEPHO"ro
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• KEY ~. Fla. (AP):-· becOmJnr .crllictl. The into the Key West plant reduce the lioftnes& ond W-oo ~It ofoda.a h'l-nortda Keyl A q bed u ct every 24 boor& and . 2.62 dlqe .Ille acidic quaJiUes. ~ · ldeotillc .. ~ to C~on began seeking millioo tollooa al ultn-• '"!be pore waler we pre>-
m.U it paJatabki ~-beinc I. nh ftter aouree. wat.er flow into local duce· i! 90 pure it attacb
iiulled ln>Dl the /fotlat!tic Ni> l'IPELINE pipelines. the pl~ ,if dMmlclls
0.-b7 * Flarlda !11.$11. · -· --•-· d "ded !IOI the purity of the ,.. not' .... Na lnlo the •ut ~-· resident& .... -uto.· · ·~ "°~'""' ea ~·-,.... " -u th 1 apimt 0 secqoid pipeline waler created P•..,..,,w.I at product to hri.DI t 1(1
impret1ed wtt3i.. . . e r , ..i turned to the Atlantic, a first. C. E. Smith, the hardness up," says Reg
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Went Ads
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Ina" et the Beach!! Vf!rf
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tbla time ol tbe year.
~~~ J=:-:: 3l~millkn square mi 1 e Aqueduct Comm 111 ion Mc t n tyre, the plant
WJ9" -resen"Oir .of .it water that manager, remtmbers them manager.. ....,....,., .... , i weD. Wat.er. ~ ~ taps at 1be m""Bn·made .well Water rum*-g.out oi thew s
• Do ,.. pelntl """""1 Oil
Pa1ntinp wanted Oil cm-
aignment for newty open-
ed Art C.Uery,
P'or yeor1· n.. -~ of l>Nchll al Key West, the "The woter ,.... IMeless. plant row COW. lbout 85 OMEN Of FER 111 Wilt perd>ed 'm llleir 1outbermcst dty in the con-We had to n"1 It back ' cents per tholjHbd .clllons, .
Hiiie llland'158 ml1u be~· tineata! untied States. through and put chemiclls . OCllllp8red to lpPr~ WITll UDDU IUITATION
• P&rt;y wuta puty to an
expenaes on weeld.,v trlPI
and alao ..... ,.. ......
M1ami an! .drank water the and minera.l.a in il Tbere -...--t b d e:.i.on..Jatnq •Bladder :rrrti. Na.vj' piped' down from the The atumbliD& block was wasn't ................. in it Wen -",..... per , 0 u 1 • n t10111 uttict ttirl0t u IDUQ' womt11.; e A laity who llkH to do
dbhe9 eth pt • job at a
local rataurt.nt. malnland fOr it! huge bue. salt removal. The water ... ,,-., d ., , ·calbia .for~ Florida City ~c• .....,_. ui4
Thi &lat IOda ttraw pun.. ~ clepartment Of ~· the refimng was one, be water. 'Ibua tbe Plant -~~uet. bl.\ra!nr.
ed ~ -·-from Florida W-"~."'-· .Corp. was· · ..Ud. reacll« 'the loa( unai· ••,... H" • .. w-w• _.......,..._ N Ir th ~•-•1 . _, for ..... 11-. .__.,.."" o •tt. UN4. ""' • Someone. must sacriliot a
'63 Ford Pickup Truck at
a very low pric.!.
Qty, south of Miami. NJ the -hired to 'lnW potable water. aw, tbe water om e ~ e goaa ue..u.ua· ACb-. CJSTEX lllll-
Navy facllitY grew, its left-from the aea. plant is trictled tbrt'lugb tioo plants -production of r:i:lr~llC"Y.:fn"s
tNflr wat« leltuted and After an outlay of '4 limeltone and o t be r freSb. water from tbe sea a , EXaldt\IUJlt.t.odl1.
fOrctd conservation restric· million-for lu>d purchue,,~cbemi~~·c~all~· ~ar~e~odd~ed~~to~a~c~,..~t~ue~eni~co.n~~d~ .. ~d~. _ _!::~l::::======:ib==========~===== uona on tile dty resid1ms. llnondng, engineerins and ,j;
sy.19G tbe situat!On was comtruction. -the plant .ti
opened last year at a
ceremocy presided over by,
Vice President Hubert Hum·
phrey . UCI Official
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of ~an water are pumped •• ~ A. Froman Jr..
-:.Oiodate professor . 0 1 Run on Food 'll:oJ!omlc& at UC! hU beert .Sided • r.culty r<Beirdt tor atudy in PARIS (UPI) -French
od1nee fl:eelt tile Ocymp!c offlcflls _.en11,
oundatlon. · • 1 bne cteeided that a track
al t5QO~ t...m ·rim. .on ' Its lltnmacll.
. , Ne'.,,pon Beacll, \riJJ Accom!>lnylnf 'the Frepcli -~ .. a fllll 1.iario plus a teem to 'Mez!co Qty will be
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Plaee de· la Concorde ••• Notre Dame and Sacn Conr
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reelpee thiJ week at our .....ice moat ...... i.ra.
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CrooM and Blackwell'• ••• 18 oi. c&111 ... Nmllllber c"utoue !
Chocolate Mousse .............. 2 ·: 39t
Kil&DJ.'1 • •• Pdman deuert mix ••• can't fai1 ! .
• Dlion Mustard ........................ :·· .. ~~49'
Groy Poupon .•• tile ri>buat imported on•, •• 5 oc. .
"K -Gel _f,li --4 it;'oo .~1 a n....................... • ,
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BounlOn Cuba ·--.......... :3 .. ~t.00 . ... • Wylera. beef or thlelctn ••• pllp. of 25.
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Ham Slice.s ••• ~. 98t
Center cut .•• juot the WAT 7ou'll want thmn If 1"" follof our
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White Onions ................... -.... 19~·
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Celery ............................................. 15 ~1
Tendar atalkf ••• earve them braised in tile Paril al;Jlel
Pouilly Fuisse~ ................ ~ ... :2.98
lnlportod whit. bll!JUJld1 : , , dey wt d.Ucloua !
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CITY OF COST.t. MEU,, CALIF"OIUOIA
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Hoyt's
Manager
f'ouotaln Va'!iey resid'-Dt
stanront A. Hamblin h••
been appointed d l v I s l o n
manapr lor the Neal P.
Hoyt and Assoclltea agency
of tM Pnt6eotilll Insurance
Co .. Hoyt announced today.
Hamblin Of 10797 Loi
Jardloe1 East started w.tth
tbe company as • spec;lal
'"'lent in IoglewoocJ. Jn.195'1.
lie bu been .asiociated
with the H o y t and
AS"Soclate1 office th• pest
two years and held the poaJ.
tion "-llpeC'iaJ agent prior to
this present -.ppointment.
Born in Bosfpn and reared
in Lo! Angeles, Hamblin
bold.! • bachelm-1 degue
from Woodbury COllege Mld
is a member of
Tuasbnasters International
end the Fountain Valley
Kiwuris Club.
See our
luU-page ad
in this week 's
TIME
Magazine
A MAN AND HIS CA.'R -The man is John Z. DeLorean a General Motors
vice president and general manager of Pontiac. The ca~ is the 1969 Grand
Prix, a new generation m_odel this year. As chief engineer and then general
manager, DeLorean bas introduced the Wide Track principle, the overhead
cam engine, conceal~ windshield wipers and a plastic front bumper.
In High Gear
mFIRST
CALIFORNIA
COMPANY
Pontiac Unveils Bold New
Line in 1969 Grand Prix
Where the investor
always comes fi.r111
3355 Vlt Lido
N•wport B.ach
Phone: 675-31140
wl th Carl Carstensen
Automobile EdJtor
Wlll5-m L McCl•n49'1
Man11 ....
With the string o( soc·
cessful 811lles years that Pon·
tiac Division has bfhind
them it hardly 1 e • m s
necessary that they unveil
anything tbat would be con-
New Professional
Building
Garden Offices now Available
revolu-
Office size optionaJ-with area space designed
for your needs. Acoustically and climatically
controUed. Large parking area.
350 SEVENTEENTH EAST
COSTA MESA
FOR LEASING INFORMATION-CALL
PETE BARRETT REALTY
642-4353
0 Interest from the l st of any month on
funds received by the 10th.
@ Interest from date ol receipt after the
l 0th.
@'Interest to date of Wiihdra~al Ori
fu nds left ! mOf'lths or Jooger lf 1ccount
remains open unlit quarter's end.
tionary or ajl-new" but it's
coming for 1969. ...
SIGNALING a major shift
ifl its model line-up, Pontiac
Motor Division will in·
traduce a new.generation
Grand Prix for 1969.
Ca1led the Model .T. the
new GP takes on classic::
proportions with a one-of.a·
Dickey New
Astronautics
Executive
Appointment of F'rank L.
_Dickey as director o I
marketing for the McDon·
nell Douglas Astronautic"'
Company's Eastern Division
was announced today by
Ben G. Bromberg, division
v ice pre sident-general
m~nager.
'T'he company is a com·
ponent of the McDonnell
Doug'has Corporation, Hun·
tington Beach. Dickey, from
his office in St. Louis, will
report to Charles W. Hutton.
rompany vice president for
marketing in Huntington
Beach.
A 27-year veteran of
Douglas, Dickey has spenl
the past five yem-s as
manager of the southeastern
region office in Huntsville,
Alabama. l-le provided the
firm's chief liaison with the
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration on the
Saturn·Apollo program .and
with the United States Army
on the Spartan. the Jong·
range interceptor missile in
the Sentine l_Jjllii~_c missiJl ..
de.fense system. .
Bromberg said t h a t
exclusive
wh~lbase.
118 Jnch
kind body that rides· on an
The model J will be
.available in one body •tyle
-.a hardtop coupe.
THE GP'S n e w in-
nov·ations include ttie much
talked about tonceaJed radio
antennia, .a n electrically
heated ·Tear window defog~
ger, a drivers command
seat completely enclosed in
energy absorbing material
for optimum protection and
the longest front hood fn the
industry.
A 6lJE!cial custom option,
called the Grand Prix Model
SJ will aho be available. It
consists of the 428 cubic-inch
large VQJve V-8 engine,
automatic level c on t r o I,
power disc front brakes,
special iMtrument panel
gaug.es, lamp g r o u p ,
Polyglas tires and apecjal
high.performance
suspension.
.. TIIE 1969 GRAND PRIX
is tot.aUy new in image,"
said John Z. DeLorean,
General Motors VP and
Pontiac's general maooge.r.
"It's the blue chip in the
specific body iipor13 ear
field ," said the youthful
Pontiac leader who ha! been
responsible for most of Pon·
tiac's success.
The GP (root ead styling
is distingujshed by a wrap
.around bumper, indlvidually
mollllted headlamps and
new large parldng lamps at
the front of tbe fenders
which .aiso serve. as side
marker lamps.
1'he unique recessed Hne
lfne grille seems to add to
the overall OO!d appearance.
From the side view, the roof
line is as evid~nt as the loog
liOOd: t.aige tui.i• areaS pro-
vide limousine·t,pe. privacy
frJt rear seat passengers.
PONTIAC, who first hid
the windshield wi'pers hae:
now concealed the radio
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Czech Occupation
Throttles Trade
11y JOBH CIJNNIFJI'
AP JI-.b"'1tl
NEW YORK -'The
-"" .c.eclloolov•· Jda 1' a Mriow Hlbeck to
ettaru at lmflfOYinl trade --bt-· tbe Unl-1*1 States ud th .. J!:oJtlll'll
EUl'Gpeu. natloea flll tbt rim
ol tbe S...let Ulllnn.
For various reuonc •
hreak-ttrougb in trade pro-
fit.Ible to both Ea.st and.
w..i bad oeemed !mmlneut.
But ttlea hopes were bated
on .~ beHef thet the
ecoaomic »beralization ot
the East would continue
ra.&ber than be thwarted,
and that Eaat-Wut teos!<ms
would relax.
It was against tbia very
economic fiberaliam • n d
the political threat it in-
volved, repre-se.nted in re-
cent weeks especially by th
the Czechoelovaklan1, Ro-
manians and Yugoslavians,
that RUSlia and iU allies
ap!lled their military migllt.
From tbe Communist
&ide tbe iotervention may
signal a return to les& trade
contact wt'th the West. As
foe American businessmen,
it h bound to Clltlse at least
a Jong pause in their plans
to invest in and tr•de with
the growing ecooomies of
Eastern Europe.
INVESTMENTS
Such hopes had caught
fire in the past couple of
ye&rs. Direct commercial
f l i g h t 1 between Moscow
and New York was just one
of the more obvioui eviden-
ces o ltbJs. Far grander but
less publicized: preparations
were being made h' direct
investments, in hotels and
eveJJ manufaci.uring plants.
AJ the stigma of tradiog
with the EMt dimint.shed,
such people as th e
Rockefeller brothers, who
control International Basic
Economy Corp., and Cyrus
T. Ea.ton Jr. revealed plans
to invest in Communist na-
tioru:. Eaton has already
done 10.
From Minneapolis last
year a group sponsored by
tilf! Olamber of Commerce
and including men from
several nationally known
f i r m a, left on a private
t r • d e mission to Russia.
The'y were backed by the
U.S. government.
OPPORTUNITIES
11rne MaeuJ,ne -two ye.rs
ago ~ a tour by 24 of the
highest ranking executive~
and flnanclers in America to
five East European nations
for the purpose of in·
vestigating tNde opportuni-
ties. Almost every company
involved could be classified
as a blue· chip.
kttilll ,... lollt!wlnl ln-
st.ead the laws of supp\)'
anddemaad.
The bluest "-' lcr
tfli• ..... op&ll -perbapt
even th• lnltata' of it -wU
tb• .J'<>lmlao_ adndnLltr ~'
whidl -...i that trado brJclles. not only "°"Id akl
111< .. -.. ol -East and West 1"1t i.rom.U flUCJI
•• well. Trade, It ii. taid,
bff iii polltieal tDCIJ.
Typical of the ttatements
supporting Eut-Wett trade
was oue earlier this year to
a cob(res-sional committee
by Robert Roosa. partner in
the hwettment bankiJl.I firm
of Blown Brother• Har-
riman and Company.
'EXCl'l1NG MARKET'
"Those of UJ from th•
United Stet.es who have u"""Uid. in Eaotern EU11lpe,
aJmort to a man;~ ht said,
"return. wtth the comfction
that the' countries represent
tbe most exciting market
of potential tr a d • . . •
,anywbert in the world.,;
The possibilities of this big
new market were belatedly
appreciated by Amerlcu.
Other Western nations year•
earlier bad s he d. their
rolucUnce to trade witb tbe
Eastern EW"<lpeRD!I.
Durinf 1965, Wea tern
'Europe and Japan sold $.1.8
billloo of goods to the Ea.st
Eunipean.s, excluding
Yugoslavia, and imported
close to S4.S billioo from
tbem.
The UiOl<d St.iotes, though.
&Old only $139 rraion worth
of good!! to these countrie~ ·
and improted •131 .million.
These tlgure-5 haven't srown
iubstantially since th• n.
They were, however,
forecast to swell. T h •
market was there.
The Comeco.o, iOrl ol an.
Ea.st Europe com mo n.
market, include-5 natioos
with 330 million people,
much more than the com·
bined population of th•
EuropHn econornic com·
munity and the European
Free TH.de Naoclati'Oa.
These Comecon economies
naturally are net •• ht&hlY
developed as nations to the
welt, but eome of them have
been srowiDi laster than
even the United states.
Potentially they are huge
mai~kets."
'lbe queation.,nmr b bow
badly theae market• b av •
been damaged.
Business
Show Set
For Oct. I
Aiding lhil new 1pirit Wa5
the belief among many
Amerisans that the °'"1·
munists were »egfuniDg to
show a better understanding The aoutillmd ln;Yitati.onaJ
of capitalist economies and Buaine8s Show, fc:rmerly
their methods of. operation. known as the Orange Courtty
At I ea st,, so m e Business Sbow, .will open
businetimen thought, the Oct. 1 in the Anahdm eom·ult:t:ruSts" are now~. Conve:ntion C'.enter, Georgt.
emphasizing d o n s u m e r Colouris, p r o d u c • r , an·
good!, instituting pioflt i'n-nounced.
c-enti.ves, lessening their The ahow, now in its 1Sth
rellance on dictatorial mar-year, will fe.ture .an uray 5o/o per annum comPounded daily current
rate on passbook savings.
5.25% per annum oo bonus accounts
Dickey would be cOl'ICerned
With such product lines as
interplanetMy studies, lift-
ing bodies, tactical
missiles, coUision avoiduce
systems, A po 11 o Ap-
plicWons progrnrns and ad·
vance technology research
and development.
antenna. This is only on the !!"'••••••••• .. Grand Prix. It is fabricated
of the liltiest in office
mactdne1, businea equip--
meat,. office. I o r m • ,
fl hot ograP'Jy, eft:ctronic
devices, audio-visual Uds
and materials related to
business., school and In·
clullry. 1f you're not iecrj\ljng the~r. hi-nefi l ~ vour
:1a\'ing5 1houlcl be with.,. ·
MUTUAL SAVINGS
2867 East Coast Highway • C0tona Del Mai, Cahf. 92625
1 elephone 675·5010
Mt•a OfflCf • •U•DllU
llS f tOIO••OO ll\11, • ,~S~OfN•, c,lollf. t i IO'I
During his varied Dougla«
C'&reer. ()ickey ha.~ bee11 a
8\lpervisor for aircraft in·
teriors,
He received his bachelor
of science degr~e i n
m e c h ankal engineenng
from tile University or
California, Berkeley ln 1937.
He also completed tihe
Brookings Institute course
in federal g G v er nm en t
operation in 1965.
Shau/ti You Own
ENTERPRISE FUND?
Attend this provocative Jecture end
hear an officer from Enterprise Fund
discuss the techniques, philosophy and investment
concept of Enterprise Mena9ement
TIMI: W.dn•td•y. S•p+•mb•r 11 , 7:'45 p.m.
HA.Cl: Irvin• Co••+ Country Club lbOO E. Co.,,t Hwy. N.I .
Admission is frH, but resenrations are 11ecessary
\.?-" 1'1-telephone 642-4080 or Kl 9.3079
SHEARSON, HAMMILL & CO. INC.
M•11t1b1f1 N•• Ye,\ S•ec.~ hcf,_.,.,.1F.....dei Ito> • t01 DOY!R DI, NIWPOIT lllACH, CALI,.
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within tbll!: windshield .and
1he .005 inch diameter wfre
wtlich extends up the center
ci the windshield and across
the full width at the. top is
barely vis'lble . Another wire
at the lower eod C'Olll'lects to
the radio.
The new GP Model .l ha!'!
an overall lengtJI of 210.2 in-
ches on its 118 inch
wheelbase; i1! 75.7 inches
wide and 52.1 inches high.
Stlatldard power train is a
300 horsepower, 400 cubic
inch large valve V -8 engine
end flOM shift manual
transmiSS'km with Turbo
Hydramatic traosmissi'on as
optional. Three other V -l's
are al6o available.
HEART OF THE IN·
TERIOR styllnc U. tbe curv·
ing instrument panel which
gives the effect of 111r-
rounding ttie driver. Three
roond, deepset, i'nstrume.nt
cluster• house the engine in-
strument&, speedometer end
c\Oei.. Of special interest is
the rett91Bed, squeeu to
reLea~~ door handle which
d i s c ourages inadvertent
opening.
Betidec the six f:tandard
fnterior1 offered in vinyl and
four tn cloth, there will be
three custom iote.rlor1 ~ •
new deoign of gel!UlM, t1lp
grade le1ther.
Fifteen exterior colors. 12
of "4'11ct are ·•. a choice
of five color' for the op.-
tiooal Cord<v• vinyl top ind
• long lilt ., ~ and ....
ceeeori.ee compliete t h e u..,,p f(Jr 111< ·t19 Grand
Prlz.
Finance
Briefs
NEW YORK tlJPI)
Eastern Air L i n e s an-
ll<>\meed. it has Jeased •too
million worth Of aircraft
from C.lT. Financial Corp.
and other f i n a n c i • I in-
sUtutions.
The craft include tive
Douglas ~IS .00 15
Douglas J>C.s.:in.. T b e
leases run tor 15 yeln!I. 'IM
planes wil1 be delivered to
Eastern between naw and
the md of January. McDon-.. u Doug!.. Corp. j I
buildi&g Cbe aircraft to
East.em's specifie1tlons. Six
banks and 25 iri111rance
companies are particip1ting
•• the 1-"ll·
LOS ANGELES I UPI) -
Commonwealth U n i t II!: d
Corp. hu a.greed to buy the
bu1ine"11 of Berry
Potrol<um C<>. ol Mapolia.
Ark., for f48,,000 lbares of
OommooweaUh United com-
mon Jtoct plue a PQM:lble
--pa)'m<llt In stock on • cont:irtlent bl.Sa.
ll«Ty prod..,.. uphal(
products, 1 Pl c I a I I zed
11Jbricarb ft jtt fuels.
Commonwealth Urtttd own!'!
Sunaet lnternatittn•l
Petrole\l'l'l"l, whk::b has in-
t.....ta In %,SCO pn>ehi<ing oll
llDll ru ft!lo.
Cotouris 11aid 1he new
name indicated the ex·
pansion of the show to keep.
pace. witti growine OOslnes"'
communlty in and 11bout.
Orange County.
He Mid iuvit.atiom will be
iSent to county a.Dd city of.
licials, purchasinf agect!,
educatori, trade usocia-
tions, i.ndustrlal ti rm 1,
cbl.mber of commerce
members, physicians •nd
retail merchants throu1bout
Southern californJ•.
1be show WIS first held 11t
S.nta Ana College. A.1 Jt
grew it moved to Disneyland
Hot.I and last year, for ttl8
firM time, wu 8ta.Jced jn tile
Conve.ntim Center.
The evtlnt wiU run through
Oct. 3.
Staco Loss
At $365,288
Staco. Inc .• subsidiary of
LTV Ul'll Altec, t n c . ,
D1Ua1, reported a net loss
of '315.2111 lor tbe year ~d·
M .lune 30, Let D. WWI.er,
cbat.rman of the boanl, •"°
nounctd.
Thl1 compareg to net in·
com~ of *'172,431 tn tht
pl't!vious year. Salt.s wen
14.955,594 in fiscal 1968 com·
pared witb "5.0M.917 In 11187.
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"What come.s up, must come doo/n; nut the interval in be·
:a::·::,.,, ti.yee~ iS getting longer ~ncf:J6ng~f," says Jock Swanson of Ano·
, , .. 1, •• heim, model plane expert Mid regular at Mile Square in Fountain
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Swanson and , (I number of other Orange Countions are '" plrr+ of a growing assortment of World War 11 pilots, Korean War
' -. ,_ jetsters and just plain nying enthu~iosts who are designing, build ..
;'.~,,", .:· ing and flying ihe complex model planes seen • • • and heard
~··'l"I'"·' on-Wt;'ekends in Volle'y'skies. · .... .,,. Yarying in design and price, most of the airplanes are tho . ' '~
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Over 'Mile. Square ., . I Air
Flying Enthusiasts Make .
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Real Art Out of Hobb~
remote confrol fype rather than tlie long-corC!e'c! ver$lons popular
ouring the 1950'• 111d early 1960's,
Some of the models are assemb led from kits but the hon•
by's hard-core element builds his plane from scratch esserted one • 5un-bronzed pilot.1 dusting a tiny captain an'd co-captain whicll'
edded more than a touch of realism lo an alre ady to. scale craft •
None of t he ent husiAsts fe!X'rted •nY. intel'feronce from
F INGERTIP POWER DIRECTED BY Rl!MOTE ' CONTROL
The Morine C'orps, which maintains a helicopter base in the cenleti
of Mile Square.
. ' ''We make sure our models stay out of the way of the c~op•
pers1'' said an ex-Flying Fortress pjlot. ''Yeah, those boys have
enough trouble as it is," a friend added. .
Because of the size an'd number of planes, the sportsmen
need space to fly solely. (Some of the models have over o six·
foot wing span ond cost hundreds of dollars,) And t he Square . '
has served as the perfect rendezvoux for the races, parts sharing
and sto~.tel1 ing that veteran pi.lots are sometimes want to do~ _J
"GROUND PILOT" LOU ZINNEKER IS ASSISTED BY GREG PEREZ
JACK DENI$ OP' BU ENA PARK ADJUSTS, FUEL CJIP OF HIS PIPER CUB ' ' BOB HIGDON SHOWS OFF 'HIS P RE-WORLD WAR II MOD EL",fo HARRY Fllf'SE
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Toomey Pref er·s Olympic Berth to World Marl{
By GLENN ll'lllTB or .,. Dd1' ,. .... ""' '
Warl<I clan track aod r'le 1 d
per(onners hive responded
WWllmOUl!y to the questloo: "would
you rather bave • world record wbtdt
would endure for the rest of -your life
ar would you rather win an Olympic
gold medal!"
Out C( llliLll; so top '""' quirud, the repl,y bas ill.ways been: "win an
Olympic gold medal." And that
reaponse usually came with litUe or no
hesitation f<r soul searching thought.
Obviously, an Olympic Games vic-
tory is the greatest plateau any
amateur athlete can reach.
And that's what Lagllll• llNCb
decathlon whil Bill Toom8y bad 1n
mind wt>eo. he woo a berth oo the
United States team wbleb will com·
pete in the Mexico Cllty Olymplca next
mooth.
Toomey, disappointed when be failed
to make the squad in '64., realh:ed his
dream of 4omeday represenUDg t.be
USA in th• W..ld spol'U classic by top.
ping a tough field Friday and Satutdey
in tbe final U.S. Olympic decathlon
trials at South Lake Ta.boe.
T b e world record ol 8,319 poinU
(he Id by West Germany's Kurt
Bendlin) was at Toomey's reach after
the Ll(una v-.n Md dlllked up
4,468 point.I at Utt end cl llve evenll -
b i s llleUme hli?' for lint day com· petition.
But be eased "! SObriay llbd 1et.
mmDDB . I
Ued for an 8,222' ~. to fall 'If sh<l<t
of. tying Bendllii'1 mark •
Cootacted by phone at bis South
Lake Tahoe quarters Toomey told t.be
DAILY PILOT: "My secood day was
lousy -f WU lryinf lo be COii·
eervative.
"Frankly, l wasn't thinking ab o u L
Ibo wcrld record at all. I waoled to
make the team and that's all that mat.
tend. You have to be more con-
auvative the aecond day becaU1e you
can get injured euUy -In tile pole vault
or bordles and by the time the 1500
met.en: comes up you're pre:tty tired.
"One bad event and you're dead.
"As it WU, I hit.a hurdle and wound
up wtth a swollen left knee.
"I'm not in very good 11hape. I feally
haven't been wcrldng very bard till
the last couple of weeks. When I get
occlimated I think I'll run a pretty
$50,000 Worth of Player
AKRON, Ohio (AP) -Little Gary
Player, who bas .amassed more than a
hall mllllon dollars in an Ulustriout 15-
year career as a goU professional,
picked up hi! check for $50,000 and
beaded for home.
"I'm anxious to get home. I m.Uis my
ramily," the $.foot, 7-inch South
African silid after he added the
prestige.packed World Series of Golf
title to Ii.is British Open Championship.
The 32-year-old Johanntsborg star
calmly rolled in an eight-foot birdie
putt on the fourth extra hole of a sud·
den death pli.yQff Sunday, to wrest the
big prize from Bob Goalby.
Only a month ago on this same
tough par 70, 7,180-yard Firestone
Country Club layout, Jack Nicklaus
edged Lee Elder on the fifth hole or a
playoff in the drama.filled American
GoU Classic. • .
Player, who won this event in 1965,
and Masters champ Goalby had
deadlocked at 143, three over-par, for
the regulation 36-holeS befdre the
South African won it all with his only
birdie of the day.
Veteran Julius Boros, the PGA king,
had 1 r.hsnce to forge a three-way tie
but blew lt when he missed a four-foot
putt on the final bole.
';It's my own fault, I never gave it a
chance," the 43-year-old popular pi:o
said after the finished with his second
straight 72 for a 144 total.
Goalby carried a one-strike edge
over Player and a two-stroke bulge
over Boros to the 16th bole Sunday but
put big second shot in the pond that
fronts the green for a bogey.
Boros curled in a six-footer for a
birdie that created a three-way
deadlock but stmnbled with his bogey
on No. 18 to fail out of the chase. He
took '7,500 for third place.
U. S., Open winner Lee Trevino, who
dropped out of contention Saturday
with a 79, added a 74 for a 15;) score,
13 over par. He won $5,000. Player had
rounds of 71·72 and Goalby 72--71.
Goalby, who earned $15,000 for his
runner-up finish, said, "I b8d my
chances but couldn't take advantage of
them. I guess I was choking a bit."
·The'37.year-old pro missed a ·golden
opportunity to end it all on the first ex·
tra hole, the par 3, 230-yard No. 15,
when he misread the green and three·
pUtted from 35 feeL
A.ltltode Conditioner '2nd Stringer'
Posts Victory
At Riverside
Bodysurfing Utilized
To Gird for Olympics
RIVERSIDE -Ho.-st Kwedl, 30-
year-old "second string" driver, today
credited a lot Of luck for hls victory
Sunday in the '20,000 Mission Bell
Trophy Race of the Trans·American
sedan series.
There is a fellow w h o takes great
delight in being half-drowned by bug.
waves as be body1urfs in die waters of
Newport Beach.
The heavier the waves, the better he
likes it. And the looger he has to tread
water while waiting for the big ones,
the happier be b.
Obviously, this chap i1 easy to
please.
Would yoo believe that the motive
for aU this self·abuse .&Dd work is to
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prepare for high altihlde activity com.
ing up in a few weeks during the
Olympic Games at Mexico Qty?
So it is, says Newport Beach ham·
mer throw specialist Ed Burke, who
takes off Tuesday for competition at
Lake Tahoe Later this week.
there is no pressure and that's a good
position to be in."
Big Ed stands 11th in the world this
year ~ more than 13 feet between
him and global leader Romauld Klim
(24().1) of the Soviet Union.
But as Burke points out, "it doesn't
m·atter what you throw during the
year -it's what you do at the Olym·
pies that counts."
Burke. is a competitor ... the kind
of guy you like to have on your side
when tlhe heat's oo. While it might be a
shock in some corners if he garners an
Olympic medal, it would come as no
surprise here.
* * * Laguna Beach'• Btll Toomey had to
ml11 brother Diet'• wedding in
Laguna Beach Saturday as be wound
np the second day or U.S. Olympic
team decatbJon ellmlnaUons at Lake
Tahoe.
GLENN WHITE
Sports Editor
Tigers Open
3-game Set
At Anaheim
Kwecb strengthened the grip for
Mustang on second place in the series,
wtticb ends October 6 at Kent, Wash.
Jerry Titus, who heads the Mustang
factory team, took the early lead Sun-
day over the 96-lap Riverside In-
ternational Raceway course but was
forced to drop out on the 13th lap when
his car blew its engine.
Mark Donohue of Medea, Pa., th&
driver responsible for Camara being in
first place in the series, then took the
lead and held it until the 5th lap wtlen
his car lost its oil pressure to force
him out.
Kwech was running a lap behind
Donohue, who won the pole position by
averaging 100 miles an hour in
The Detroit Tigers hope to C!rtlSh a Saturday's qualifying, wbeo the leader
season-long jinx they've encountered was forced out.
at Anaheim Stadium tonight in their Kwech moved to the froot and
stretch drive for the American League fQught off the closing challenge of
pennant. Peter Revson of New York, who
However, the elder Toomey ... Dick Detroit has been bombing out just finished second in a Javelin, 36
Sr .. , a111ure1 tha' h11 family wUJ be about everyone in its pennant crush seconds behind the winner.
out In full force when Bill competes in but hasn't been particularly successful With Camaro having clinched the
the decathlon at the Olympic Games series with 96 points. Kwecb's victory
next month. Angel Slate gave the Mustangs 59 poiMs to 51 for
good 1SOO In Mexico a1y."
It wea tile 1SOO Ulat dl4 in Toomey's
cb.aoce for a world r«o,rd u be turn·
eel in a 4:47.2, w...ih only 481 point. -
the only event foe Whlcl! be had fewer
lbaa m point..
"I was still feelint that 48.4 (400 me-
tera)" I ran an Friday, u he pointad out.
"My wind wli okay but my kp gave
oot.
"My loog jump ~ %) and 400
were my best two events. I only took.
~wo jumps because I was elraid ol. in·
Jury1 and on my best leap I toot ofl
eight inches or so behind 1be board."
Be admitted be was conisrvatlvt
because oC what happened in ti:le '67
Pre Olympica at Mexico City when bo
Injured a leg in long jump wcrkoull
and had to scratch from the decathlon..
Toomey said be Bgured 7,800 points
would be bll mulmum output for tile
Tahoe extravaganza.
Rick Sloan of ADAheim, Full.nm ~C
and now UCL;A, picked olf second
place on tile team wkb 7 ,800 polnta •
Tom Waddell got the other berth with
7,706.
Russ Hodge, who figured lo give
Toomey the greatest challenge, had
bll leg give out ""'1 wound up among
the alao·rans.
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It is in that action that Burke is
favored to nail dovm a U.S. Olympic
team berth in the hammer, for which
·nels the AmeriCiD fecor<fbGlder .---.
Jimmy 'Smith, season resident of ~: i: ~':::\: ~! 8:~~t rfi ::::;: ~:;l 1ris1 the Javelins. Kwec:h's time for the H""""m~ Beach -~ assis· tant "'aler Se(lt. 11 Angel• v• Oetroll }:S5 1>.m. KMPC n11 11U\ r! .-:iA•-wa-2· ~·-• 38__; .. ..,•n•-, _,,_."l!i...,.... ·-JU.--" ....-Seot. 13 A""I' •t Cll!~·J:5t"1>.m:-"ltMP'rrn:r---"'"""-.~ ~ '"'"'"• ,,, ... , .. ~~
Explaining how bodysurfing <!ould
possibly h e I p prepare for rarefied
air, the Orange Coast Colleg~ history
instructor tells ol how he must hold
his breath for prolooged periodl when
the big waves cover bbn.
And he says the treading oC water is
also "" aid in bis body conditioolng program.
B1.11:ke may be in the best shape of
his 28 yean on this planet.
He has upped his weight from 212 to
235 by eating five meals daily and
through a weight Wting program.
And he's been working out daily with
former world record holder Hal Con-
nolly as each aJds the other in im-
proving techniques of throwing the 16
lb. ball and chain.
Because he is the American rl?(!Ord
holder (235·11) and has the longest
throw in the U.S. this year (226--8),
Burke is favored to win hammer
hostiU'lltes at Tahoe.
However, as he admit.s , "no one ex-
pects me to win in the Olympics so
LA Gets Shot
At '76 Games
CllICAGO (AP) -Tho Unitod
States Olympic Committee selected
Let Angelet Suoday as Ila bidding
repraentattve for the 1976 Olympics.
Lot Angeles won out over San Fran·
dlco by a 28-12 vote Of tbe board of _..,
Lal AngelOI, alte cl tbe 111.'12 Olym.
pico. and Son Francisco were tile ooly
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Amllerdltm 111 the alt• of the gam ... DouCIM .BobJ, -ident Of the usoc, uhl "Los-Altplel ii probably
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polo coach at Stanford University, has r.:: \1 ~:~: :t ~~~a: tl~o"i':"m. K:J~c r,,0) and 8.6 second• for an average of
been nomiltated to represent the U.S. 94.699 miles an hour.
on the world polo committee. at Anaheim, where the Tigers are 3-3 Craig Fisher, Montreal, drove his
0 in '68. Firebird to third place although he was
Casper's
'Super Golf'
Bags Prize
WETHERSFIELD, Conn. (AP) -
Bruce Crampton said last week that it
takes four super rounds to win a
tournament in pro goU today, and he
turned out to be a prophet -for Billy
Cesper.
Casper, goU's leading money winner
in 1968, put together the four super
r o u n d s in the $100,000 Greater
Hartford Open Tourney which wound
up Sunday. Australian Crampton had
only three rounds in the super
category and wound up in second
place.
Casper had scores of 68-65-67-66 to
claim the SW,000 top prize at
Wethersield Country Club with a 72.
hole score of 266. 18-under·par.
Crampton had 65-67-70-67 for a 269
finish Sunda)" and $12.000 in con·
90lation money.
Detroit will go to the whip with the 32nd starter in the field of 33 cars.
Mickey Lolicb (13·9) tonight in the John Ward, Saugus, Calif., finished
opener of a three.game series in fourth in a Camaro, six laps behind
Orange County. The Angel pitcher will the winner.
be Dennis Bennett (0.3).
While Detroit has only broken even
at the Big A, manager Mayo Smith's
team has a 7-2 lead in Michigan. The
Detroit sluggers have been particular-
ly effective, crashing a record 31
home runs off Angel pitching so far.
Should Det.roit sweep the Anaheim
series, they'll be only &even wins away
from a 100-win year, with only 15 to
play.
The Angels posted a 3-2 win over
Boston at Anaheim Sunday.
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Hulme Cops
Monza Race
MONZA, ltaJy (AP) -Denis Hulme,
the balding racer from New Zealand
who everyone thought was washed up,
has served notice he wants to win the
.world drivers championship for the se·
cond time running.
The 3'l·year-old r.acer, without a
single victory in Grand Prix this
season, vaulted to fourth place in the
world Formula One auto driving stan·
dings, after a victory Sunday in the
GNind Prix of Italy.
Many drivers and spectators at the
Monza race claimed it looked like a
victcry by default. After all_, _Graham
Hill -wbo just cut a huge cake with
100 candles for as many grand prix as
he has participated in -lost a wheel
and withdrew from the race.
UPIT .........
LEAPIN' LAGUNAN -Laguna Beach's Bill Toomey soars through ·
the Lake Tahoe air with his all-time beot long jump, 25-6%. An
Olympic decathlon competitor, Toomey missed tbe world record by
only 97 points in weekend trials. He was pressed by another Orange
Countiao, Rick Sloan of. Anaheim.
Decathlon Summaries
$vmm,t•I• of ll>e tlnlll OfymPICS 6K•tlllon lrl1b:
lr.<I me~•t. nefl 1-1. Norm Johnsl'Ol'I, 10.I I«·
onC• arid 1SJ llO!nll; 1, 01ve Thornon. 1\.1, 7Sol;
), !If, Olck Embl!•lll'!r •00 Lerrv Mf!q>JOlnC. 11.l, '"· 100. llNI ~1, Biii TOii'""~· 10.s, 931; 2, O•ve
Bud<, 10.9, 8l11; 3, Tom W•dd•ll. 11.0, 11)1; ~ Riek
Sloon, 11.2. 715. 100, M•I J-1, RYU Hild~, 10.1, ISJ: 7. Jell Beti·
,_It, 11.0, 8().1; l, Jeff Bulfllsler, 11.1, 710i •· John
Wer~entln. 11.l, rn. L°"9 IYm1>-l, TCIOllW\I, 7~, ffl; 2, Wllddt!!, 2'34\.'I, 151; 3, Bennet!, 2UV., 8SS1 •, W1r1tenlin,
22-9¥, 110; s. Ttlo,..OOll, 21·1, IOI; I, Sloan, 72-5"',
1191 1, &vck, n -s, U.S1 I , B~nnl1m". 27-•V.. 783;
t , John!ton, 27-4. no: 10. HodM, n.J, n•1 11,
MelQuo!nd, l2,,.,, 16S; \2, Emll!'roe•, 21-9, 14l.
Siio! itut-1. Hodoe, 51-1. 9'1; 2, Wldcllll. '7-Plo,
750; 2. B1nn!1ttr, 0.0, 1•11 r-v. d-7", 112;
Sl°"n, .s-6, 73'; 6, IN1<tUOlnd, ~. 613; 1, Joh,,_
1t1>n. Q-1\4. '1fl 1. W•rktnlln, d ·lCAli, '6t; t, BIX.ll,
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d ,I, 1M41 S, /Ml(IUOlnd. S0.2, 7'7; 6, Slo1n, 51.2,
1!J. ' «Ill, HCOnd h<Nll-1, Buel!, ~.t 98~1 l, ""'""V• ~ .• , 979; l, k"Mtt. ''·'· ?U; (, B•nnlt~, 47.$,. -t2l: S, Hed!ll, '9.1, IU1 I. Tho~on. $(),(, 711.
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Crampton's prophecy of sorts came
on Thursday after his first round 65
led the way . He said pro golf Is so
much tougher in 1968 because of the
number of players who can win and an
improved standard of play. Three
good rounds and one great one was on·
ce the winning formula , he stated.
Pros Are Dead; Ashe Faces Dutchman
fOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI) -The
pros are dead in singles. Amatew-1
are assured of both titles in the first
SI00,000 U.S. Open Tennis Cham·
pionships with Virginia Wade of
England crowned as the new queen
and army lieutenant Arthur Ashe
ready lo do battle today against Tom
Okker of the Netherlands in the me.n 's
flnalJ.
Not only that. but "amateurs" also
won the top prize money.
As reg1stered players under a
cockeyed lnt«naUODl.l rule lffectin1
foreign playtn thl1 year, both Miss
W•de and Okker elected to play f._
prize money instead of expenses and
knocked off a t()lal of fl0,000 in prizes
for finishing first amoog Lbe m oney
playtn. They'll retain amateur status
in certain tournaments ove.rseas. 1 Ashe, playing f« '15 a day as a
legitimate American a m a t e u r ,
walloped his way into the men's
singles finals Sunday with t--Mi M ,Ji·
5, 6--2 victory over Davis Cup team·
mate Clark Graebner of New York.
Okker outaped 3.\-year.old pro Ke n
Rosewall of Australia, 8-6, M , 84, S.J,
aod u the last surviving ..,...Y p11,...
won the top prhe of $14;000. Re>1ewall,
no. 2 money man, won '9.000.
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Mlss Wa<!e, a 23-year-oJd Brlton who
had lo9t. eight of ntne pre\liou1 mat-
ches agaimt three.time Wimbledon
champ Billie Jean King of Long
Beach, tunied the tables: in just 42
minutes by polishing off Billie Jean for
the JG,000 women'• first prize, M , 6-2.
Mrs. King, a contract professiooal,
~~.000.
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FAIR' GAME·-Otange Coast College line coach Jack Fair unwitting-
ly finds himself in the middle of the action as Pirate defenders
Charles Perry (13) and Marshall Johnson (71) move up to stop Mira
--. ' Costa play. Orange Co;ist outscored· Mira Costa ·and Grossmont In
three-way scrimmage, 6-0, and wiUl battle Whittier ¢ollege Saturday
night in final preseason scrimmage.; j
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4 4 • • • • • • •
Dodgers Face
Old Nemesis
Much to Be Pleased A'.bout ~
I
;Larry Jaster As Pirates ·Blank Two Foes
Dodger srate
ST. LOUIS (UPI) -"The Los """" J""'• wlm!ing By JOEL SCBW~ style. Ricardo, a 10.1 sprinter, wound Angeles ~ers1 ec v3u.o8· a OI tbs o.s ... PflM Stiff I din h In the crlmm -t ........ ~ •• up as ea grus er s age road trip, meet an old nemesis, UGJ.~,,. One touchdown isn't much to cruw with 61 yards in nine .carries. 'Jut.er •. • tolilght when they invade about, but· the Orange Coast College Tinlin powered bis Way .for 26 yards
Busch Stadium for-a three·game foOtball staU was 1 obviously pleased in five carries and the fl!DCY stepping
~s with the ·league-leading St~ . the way the Pirates pushed around Oliver added 17 in four totes.
Louis ca:rdiDa!s~ . , ar:id ,IP?tout ~ossm9ot ~and _~a In all, tlie Orange Coast backs total-
. · ' . · ' ., .: ...,... ..... • Cos~ ~·Iii, .a ~'1•1 .ocnm· ed 2M yards rushlng behind some
'., J~ (~.!l)~'i:'!J1.'9'~""-...,-:.:'mage U.'U'Bm'd Sladlttnl'Satuidey. -t blocIWig up front.
"It's really bard 1o eva11;11te our On defense, the Pirate first unit
performance," -· coach DI c ~ yielded just 52 yards In the 35 plays It
Tucker said after the two and a half-was tn, the game. Most of that yardage
hour battle. 4'1 don't know if we made came through the air, where the
them look as bad as they looked Or if Pirates could have been in trouble ex-
they were just plain bad. But, I can't cept: for some poor throwing by the
o(beating the Dodgers, and will oppose say I'm not pleased." Grossmont and Mica Cost a
Don Sutton (7-14). Tucker had many things to be pleas-quarterbacks.
. Jaster bas 'an 8-1 lifetime record ed about. Jfu starting offensive and de-"We need some work In our deep
igainst tl!e Dodgers and be has beaten tensive. units-completely dominated secondary, Tucker said later. "It
them twice this year without a loss. the e&'ly actioll. And his second units didn't help any to lose (BUI) Jenkins
.Last season Jaster was· DOt bis usual d.ldll't look that bad either. on the first play."
sell against Los Angeles; wtnoing one Ofie thing that c~e out of the Jenkins, an all-conference defensive
and losing one. scrimmage Js the fact the Pirates are back, received a cut forehead on the
But in 1966 as a rookie, Jaster bad, 1oaded at tailback with a trio of fine first play or ttie day and was sidelined
. g S-0 ecord against Los runners in lettermen Wayne Tinlin and after five sutches were required to ~n amazm r Ethan Oliver along with freshman close the wound.
Quarterback Paul L e m o l n e
smoothly directed the Pirates 80 yard!
for the score in 11 plays. Lemoine
passed to Robert Castillo for 15 and 17
yard!, ran 11 yards himself on a delay
up the middle to highlight the dlive.
nie score came on a drlVe over
right tackle bY Mike Ogden from tt"te one.
Grossmont came the closest to SCOI'• ~ on the Pirates, against ttte second urut.
A fine 56-yard rµn 'pushed Gross-
mont to the Plrate.24. Kevin Grady
who prevented a touchdown on th~
long run, with g;J'ttat downfield' pUI'9Uit,
p;omptJy wreaked Grossmont from
·his defen&lve tackle position, making
three tackles on the next three plays.
Even after a pass interference
penalty moved the ball to the 11
Grossmont couldn't score and fumbled
the ball away to end its only threat.
THINKING MAN'S COACH -Golden WeSt football coach Ray
Shackleford ponders his troops during Saturday night's scrimmage
at Cerritos. He's probably wondering why his team has never scorett
a scrimmage touchdown. The Rustlers will try it again Saturday
morning at Orange S:oast against Glendale. ·
Rustlers Are Consistent,
Fail to Score in Scrum
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By EARL GUSTKEY Poised tr.J.· quarterback 5tevo
or lftfl oauv Pll•t s11ff Gri!lith from Pacific.a was given a 36-
Golden West College bas still failed yard completion to Jim Hernandez two series later when the officials tagged to score in five consecutive pre·season eem~ witb na§:s interfereoce.
football scrtm.mages, but the nustlers ...
are getting closer to the goal line. BOers,' ~ TD came on the third
Fullback Dan Boers came within a series ' He Waa tri~ up at the one.
yard and a half of scoring Saturday and-a-half on Golden West's 10th play.
night but the Rustlers were blanked Head coach Ray Shackleford sbrug-
again, 14-0, at Cerritos Colleg~. ge off the abSenoe <A points.
Althou...., the scoring pattern ran "We just wanted to see who could
bl' hit," he said. true to form foe Golden West, the
mood of the evening's hostilities was "I'm iretty pleased. 'Ibis is a much
entirely unique. It was-a rather hum-better Cerritos team than last yeir's
d1'1lm affair ootil GWC tackle Harry and yet we moved the ball pretty well
Holmes and a Cerritos lineman were '"W'lthout two of our better lineman. Vic:
I
Angele~ ~ "'"---· .-. . A_Ran)OJlJlis~ ... _ ~-·· _· ·-~ , ___ .Orange Coast s~~red the only__._ Sli"tmn is coming 6ff ?liS', 'bm It's 'bard to C(lmpare the trio, touchdown of the 'doy on iti opeiilngOf-
. performance of the season. In his last bec.ause each runner has his own :fiensive series.
Ocf£" c • • to&sedoutofthe .scrumforfightlng .. Ecklund and Tirit Brown 81'9hurt,-i\..4 -uta tlstics · ~~n· w H1llltlligtt>lr1leactr-ttiam --,,.·u do bettel''wlml'tller're·b•cli:;"'-· -~· • -
played with far more fervor than it Sback1eford had said earlier this
start the soft·spoken Dodger hurled a thre~·bll, 3-0 victor)' aver Philadelphia
and str:uck out 12 men. Sports In Brief The Dodgen end their lengthy road
t.ri.p with three · games against tqe
Cardinals and OOpe f<r at least one vie·
tocy to make it a wimting 'aunt around
the circuit.
LOS ANGELSS CINCINNATI
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GWC Statistics
Bob Scheffing and Dick Walsh were
mentioned Sunday as possible suc-
cessors to California Angel General
Manager Fred Haney, retiring after 50
years In baseball.
Scbeffing cWTently serves with the
Mets end Walsh, a former Dodger ex-
ecuti.ve, _is llOW commissioner or i"i'o-
fessional soccer.
Haney's retirement. effe<iive Jan. 1,
was announced Saturday. He'll con·
tlnue as club advts.
owe ITATISTICI
First ctoM-. 1'\1\:1111111
Fl"1 clowns .... 11111
Bob Reynolds, club presided, Med
out both hims~lf and Manager Bill
Rigney during a Saturday uew1 con-
tetence 81 p 0 111 bl e luccetSOIS to
Haney. ~ The Angels have indicated Rigney
Flrul dow'nf penll"lttu
Totlt first dolflTll Yerdt "Intel Nillll'lf Ysntt •!Md NMI,. Virts 10tt
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1; wtll return next season, reportedly 1,, · tlped to a new two-year cmtract at 1: '60,000 a year. ... .. .. .. • ' • ..
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A Contlaen1al Football League 1ame
between tbe Oranre CoUllty Rambler1
and the S,okane 1hocten wa1 baited
wtth 41 ........ left Sunday wben a
1etle1 ol 1111 lllbll trapled o• the
ltdd.
period by the Ramblers
caused the ftgbt. .. apparently ..
KANSAS CI'fY -J tie Gordon, one
rl. the greatest second basemen in
1'aseball history and a batting in-
lb:uctoc and special scout for the
California Angels, today was named
manager of the Kansas City Royals. .. .. ..
SAN DIEGO -The San Diego Toro1
today held the Pacific Dlvblon Cbilm-
plO••hlf. of·llle Nortb Amerteu Soccer
League 1 We1Cern Coftference as a
rellllt of lbdr 4-1 vlci.J')' Salurd11
over \lie Lot An1ele1 Wolve.1.
Tbe Toros• won the division crown
• v e r tbe Oakland CUppen by ooe
polnl, 181 lo 185. .. .. ..
GLENDORA -A 1Ain Injury dur·
ing football praotice is blamed for the
death (I( 19-year-<lld Karl Conley, a
2(K)..pOUild ·defeniive end fer Azusa·
Padllc College.
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Pro Grid Scores
occ 11.usH1N• has shown ln any of Its four pre-season ICrlmm'age and-next Saturday's with
re•, v~; "~ "~'i engagements ln prevl.ous years. Glendale would f I n a "l i z e Jµs iltlClrdo , .... M
McGIYid( .......
Tlnllft .. _
""" Godlrcy ....
"'"" Mn1er T.t11!
3 • o 13:3 Cerritos scored twice early in th~ quarterback situatd.on. He remained : !r : !:: • 120-play scrlmmige. Falcon fullback noncommital after Saturday's ex·
' 2' e s.2 Art Snrlth rammed in from the five on ercise. ~ 1~ ~ t~ Cerritos' first offensiv.e series.. "Let's keep 'em the same," he 18.id. l ~ : t: The touchdown was set up 'l!Y two 15-"Tom McMahon ran the options
1 o ' 1.c yard Rustler penalties in!ide 'their 40, well. I let John lnglehart throw more "~ ~ ~ -::! The second TD was somewhat m<n and Steve Griffl.th looked good. Wt;'ll
OCC RUJHIMO legitimate. Quarterback Rit:k Wilkins decide after the next one who. start!."
connsoted witrh flanker Jay· Bohrwer He was pleased with Vatab&'s flnt f'A f'C Pl YO ll'ct.
•S0'1,.UJ 6)1lS .500 3000 .000
15 11ff.!:ll T•-M STATISTICS
Yerdu gafl'lld tu•ll!nt
Y•rd• kn! rvilllnv Y•rd• gelned 1111•1"0
Tllt•I offenM Fumbltu
Fumbt.t lolf
l"lrut clown•
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on a picture-perfect 70-yard play, combat at flanker.
Golden West pulled off .several,long "Cerritos has a gtOd 4efen11ive
plays but once again couldn't score. secondary and they bad to grab mm a
On the scrum's second play, wt couple of times to keep him from get.
quarterback John lnglehart nailed ting behind them." , .
f1anktt Randy Vata'ha on a ~yard Cerritos coach Smokey cates liked
riay but GWC couidn'I go much the looks of Golden West -a fealn be
further on Its 10-play allotment, 8CI'immaged last yelQ' at this time.
Baseball St~ndings " "
St. Louis I
$.an FranciJco
C!nttnnaU
€hlcago
Allan ta
Pllttburgh
Phlladelpbla
HOUBton
New York
LotAngete.
Oranoi Co.'• Oldc1t Ir J101t lteaptcU<f Lfncol?i.-Mtrcurv Dialer
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Referee Mite Abedeua broaP.t tlte
1ame lo • .. II wttll the Ramblen
!tiding 1.a u a mull of t b e balUe
that brott oat at the 5&-yeard Une.
About 15 playen were lavolved ta the
ftlbll on the fteld •
Specla«on 1rted~1ennllntllndr
lo Join Ille ftghlln( bnl were .prevmltd "1 pollce.
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SLO.PING PUJTS Al~ nlCKY
IF you ml• putt• to th• lowsfd•
of the holewhtn the cup Ts1et in-
to a slope. on the green, you 'r.
foiling toreoll~e that a putt wTll
take mor. sldehlll br.ak wh•n It
nears the cup than it wll I In 1ta
early stogms. Th• 1lower th• bait
is rolling, th• more it will be.
effected by the sidehill slant.
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must roll on sidehill in its early
stages, but oo level g'tound near
the hole. In illustration No. 2,
we see. the opposite. Note that
the putt cuts more to th• side in
illustrotion No. 2 be ca us• th•
boll encount•n the s Io p• when
it1! rolling slowly.
Monarchs Sharpen Up
After Reds Win, 12-0
By ROGER CARLSON ::zm. later, on Ule °' ,... o.1tr Plttt ,..,., en march by t b •
•'Timing end execution," noted coach Bob Woods of White.la 51-yard effort waa
Mater Del when asked o! killed .. tbe 10 by • fUmble
the Mooarcbs' plans for ttie and th1 Reda toot over on
upcoming week o! football their 24.
pi:actlce. AU ;ri 1 !ollaftd an 88-
Th< Redt had just taken a yard return for a toudl<loft U.O -.,, from tile White squa<l in the a n n u a 1 00 an tntercepted pus by
"Ohicbn ab:l Beans" in· Mark Quon.
tusquad loolball game at Dum\,gniljbed Hamilton'•
Santa Ana StadiUJl\, 'Satur-last· Ploy--0!-tbe-lulll aerial
·day nlght. and' s("'1 up the east side o!
Jt was a contest in which ttle fieJd for the fCXlhe8d
ttle White team , witil quar· telly. ,
terback Ted Hamilton a n d 1be Reds added an in·
tailback Rm Gerdea, led suranct m'lrker in the tmal
statistically throughout. quartet when Bob Willi6m1
But a couple 'Of hit DoQ Helloil in~ end
disastrous fumbles and an zme on' e. 20-yard tmow •
errant eerial turned the eort· 1 StatJstically, Gartlea ran test around and put chicken f-Or 106 net yards in 32 <:ar· iii front o.f tbe Red squad at ries while teammate Tom
lbe dinler llable. Gehris ' chalked up 46 in
Twice the Whites marched eigbt aUempts for t h e
on long drives only ta have \\'bites.
fumbles end the threat, and Dunn sped 71 yafds in
g;l.ve the losers a beans din· eight C¥Ties including a 22-
ner for consolation priz.e. y a r d iicamper and R a y
'Ibe first came early in Toelkei lugged the ball 59
the soeond ball WlleJI the yard! in 15 carrles-. ,
Whltt11 marched trun tbeir PaHfug-w f s e. JiamllCon
own 30 to the winnec'a two. was three-foc·lO for 30 yards
At that point ia fumble tnt:O and Wll1Jaan5 bit bis loot
the end zione killed tbe a,t.. tou.cbdown pass for the only
tack. completion in 13 tries.
Deep Sea Fish Report
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teams hm tbe quarterback
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Quarterback Dovt Ter:ey
181 out booWtle1 wllh an in·
jured r!no linger. R • x Sny.. suliered a ll!loulder
point and will n>lls contact
wcxk for a we.et.
Cost• life••
Meaa rm through an of •
femive ICrimmq:e o n
Saturday end the entire
backfield came ln t o r
special comment fr o m
coach Nell Peek along with
the line which is "making
t h e i r assignments," ac·
cording to Peek.
Doug MoAliater, out with
a badly SJJ<ain<d ankle,
returned to pNctlce under
light duty. Johll Manlx and
Bob Brown, two left guards,
were out with the flu. G8.ry
Steele, the Phoenix tran&ier,
shined at fullback.
EataRC!f<t
Estancia went through its
pacea: at. David&on Field
SatlJrday night wi4h several
performen coming in for
COOd wm!J II'om coach John toucbdowne on l'Ul11,
Lowry. caned out tor their stellar
lnclucled in the Ust were play wore Smilh and Dixon
sto.. G r l fl It ts , Dick ruonr with f.Ubackl Bob
Duraote, a.or,. · Barnett. Pesto! II and Bob Moro.
Da" J o h n t o n , Mike Otbetl singled out were
Newtson, Bob Jtaymood, Tony Bonwell, Mite Priddy
RM.Brand and Jell Solver. and n.vld Brown in the
Lowry wu particularly defenstx.e secoodary along
blgh on 111• lin• play o! Ray-wllh Kwt cam... ond
mood, Brand 1.D1J ~ver. Pe!toleG. on tbe defensive
~ toucbdownt in the Jedier.
ICtiJJm>ai!e ..... JohnlOU, 'I ---Duraute anc1 GrtfflUJ twice, .....,,.,,.. Beae11
Jotuuon II the heir-ap-Coach Hal Akins' Laguna
parent to ibe vaca'llcy Beach1quad1u1tained
croatod at tallbock after anolller llljury Satw'day,
Nick Quiroz left the team. this time it wac Ralph
f' •-i .,_.,_ Reynolda, a tackle hopeful, °""-ll • .,._,, • R<ynolda Is out for the
Fountain Valley w a 1 season with a compound
joltod in the injury depart-dislocation and fracture of
meat again when it was bis right ankle.
learned that qu.atierbeck M OMflidalo Gary Vtlbueno, a llMllll
6-3, 175-lb. junior, is out for Coach Jim Coon's Yikes
the stason with a broken went through a controlled
collarbone. intersquad s c r i m m a g e
Valbu.tna was one Of three Saturoay in what Coon
quarterback candidates for described as a so-so effort·.
the Barona and was con· Andy Vorono, an offensive
aidered an outstanding pro·. tackie and linebacker, and
rpect by coach B r u c e quarterback Greg Henry
Pickfcrl. came in for special praise
from Cooo.
B11ntington Be.eh Looking good al fullback
was sophomore S h e w n
Tbe Oilers ran through a DeLoyola.
controlled scrimmage on Saturday wi1n Ron Dixon Misaion Viejo
and Dave Smith scoring Tlle Diablos ran drills
ovtt Friday and S&lurda1
Willi a dlsappoin~ number
of only 21 player• llbowint
up on Saturday.
Coach Ray Dodi• blamed
the near-100 decree temperco
aturea for the sparse gatJl..
ering.
Neooport Blll'fJOI' ·
'Ihe Tan spent most of
Saturday's time on drills
with some acrlm.magtng.
Coach Wade Watts was
pleased with the defensJve
group but added th.at hll
offense needs work on its
timing.
Ron Troyono has taken •
slight lead OD Bill Shedd-for
the starting quarterback
po<lllOD.
S•lf Clemente
Homer Waisner and Glenn
Tsuma acored touchdown•
in San Clement.e's inter-
squad scrimmage Satunlay.
Lauded tor their offenalve
work in the .-mag• bY
coa<.'h Tom Eada were
Waisner and Berkeley
Burch, a fUDback.
Westminster
An inter.squad scrimmage
on Saillrday proved the
Uons need more work in the
passi?rg· offense· accordint: to
coach Bill BosweB..
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117 'Take Part DEC.
SchumacMr Wins 3 Succe3sive Heats I *' 1 Jl: 'f 10~·..:\-every .% DETROIT (AP) -
Heav7 loot1d Blllt
Schumachet ,.-:_ct Seattle
poweenl blf ..,.. Bardlhl to
three lllCOftll\IO -"1c-tori .. ~ • ho defend-
ed hi.I Gold Cup cham-
pioce.blp, .... of tlJe tOp
prize• of 11*4 boat racla(.
In 2 BY C Series Sch•.......,'• tr lump h Jl'oroo olllcor, 1'U critlc1l17 :t-..i~~..:1tl."1.~ Injured when hfl
Wonw Girdner-or Bax a. Hy<ln>i>~Eallt ~_..,
\>',Mlc:!l.>wllowA1tle4wlth ~· barit 00 tbo Out bun-and 1even· (Sblelda) Dane Schuck,
Sc bum• ch• r on tlJe . ct . -h or the thre.. teen beats por!Wpatod In BCYC; (2) Cooqulltador (N·
powerboot clrallt &oln& lnl9 . :l' ~t River courae Balboa Yacht Oluh's Beer 30) Rickley & U.dsey,
Sund1y'1 ,...., ........... over. Clll\ and Thirsty. 'l'!lunday LIYC; (3) Anlla (S-27)
GIJ'dllor, &2, • reltnd Air VNCONllCIOUS aerlto of races this summer. Dovld Anderson, OCYC; (4)
, ~a SEPT*. mos. MARCH
Just.like
* * * * * * 'Hows' Cal'led Worst
He w11 uncOOlclout wben Tbe Beer Can Regatta· is Serendipity (COl S) Charles
P,uckfld from tbe water by a held eve.ry 'lbursday even· McKenna, BYC; (5) Loke
Co80t Gulrd hellcoptar and c s i] Ina during June and July, (Cal-28) Roger 5,avllle, SYC.
Nlbod la Detroit Gtutral . at 8 S and tile Thirsty 'l'llunday CLASS E -(I) Vlvaclouo
il<lpltal, wfMre hi.I coo-Serles IJ sallt4 In Jul)! and (Co!-25) Bill von KleJnSmld,
JUNE
Join our haPPY, fainlly of savers. Save where your
dollars eam mott.wtth Insured safety. Open 'fOW'
savina.s account today and add to it regularly. You
too will ~eive ~interest check ~ry three
months ....... jusl like clockwork.
d!U.0 WM d-• IX· Augu<I. NHYC; (2) Baby (C-224)
tremely criUcal. A lraJi Results of the '!IIlrsty Sb!ve Seal, LIYC; (3) Wblte
It wu t11e ffCOlld time lo US a Thursday Serles: Elephant (Gladiator) Ed two~ that tragedy mar· CLASS A -(I) En· Pfimnan, SSSC; (4) Mutha
red tbe llnal beat. Chuck cbantress (Cal-411) A 11 en (Cal-25) BUI !Joyd, NHYC;
· Hazard by Gardner
DETROIT (AP) -Shonl7
before his boat dia!ntegrated
and be was crlUcally in·
jured, racing clrlver Ll Col.
Warne.-Gardner delcrihed
Sunday what be considered
as "the greatest water
hazard." .
And, observtts said, It ap-
parently wu because al. tbJs
precise h a z e r d that
Gardner's Miss Dagle Elec-
tric hurtled into the air and
flew into pi«:ea at 130 miles
an hour.
Tbe grey-haired, &2-year·
old G.wdner told an in-
terviewer that, • • t b·•
greatest wa.ter hazard ls -
and it's Vf!r/ prevalant right
on thla water here ln -the
Detroit River· -you are
unable to see what we call
'holes.' "
He described tbe 'hole•' in
the water u low lpotil form·
ed by wa~L ..
''You ruii into them and
you're goinf'•t auch a great
speed yoo don't see it and
the boat gets what we call
bent out of shape," he IPllid.
''It gets in a position
where ttiere'1 just no
recovery from it!'
He said 1f one of tbe
massive 21h-tpn by<koplanes
"happens to hit In the rltht
attitude and your boet has
any weak point9 in it, it will
simply disintegrate from the
force of the water."
Gardner's Miss Ea It J e
Elecfrlc catapulted out o(.
control 1n an approach to a
tum where the weter ..
drivers said, b notoric:iln for
'boles.'
The turn and the ipproach
are opposite a breakwater
at Detroit Yacht Club. Boat
racing observers D!)ted that
waves slapping ·OD the
breakwater end rolling bock
int othe river often made
odd patterna and co!ldllloo•
in the water.
Garone< 's boat 1uddealy
swooped upward with pieces
of the craft flying through
the air. Then it rmashed
down on the water. The
planks on t h e craft's deck
-e peeled back and lta lall
fins were tmn loose.
Gardner, who had been
Evotry w..W Ao\'4eo MthftW-.
th•n l0,000 trtntmlulOl'I ~
You •tt fte. ~ • fM'~
check, Int. olMdtllt .-Vic& ""'"
tlmn tn Jint °"" dey. """ .itft MMCO, your t"nlJPl'll&Non C-11 M
protecttd ..,. -&00 MMCO C-
lt"' coa1t lo -•t.
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hurle.d out of hi.I cockpit 'lbompou1, veteran Detroit To Br1·tn1·n Kelly, BCYC; (2) Bonita (5) Excalibur (Excallbur·26)
when the boe.t zoomed driver, died when his speed· ---.u__ (POC) Goldie J .o s e p b, 'I'tlomu Kellogg, BYC.
iky1'ard, ,.., plucked out of boat ....i nuder in the fjnal LIYC; (3) Synnove Ill (8 CLASS F -(!) Dolphin •· ol _._ GR E meter) Kirk & Avery, VYC; (AV) Riley Alllone, VYC; the water bJ •Coast Guard mom••~ the ISM r~. AT Y/JIMOU'm, (4) Demon (K-41) John -(2) Vashti (lrl6) S kl p
hellcoptet crew: '!'ht Injury to Gardner was England (AP) -Wollg<ing Bromley, SBYRA. Crane, OCYC; (3) Plnlado
He was hoepitailzed Mth witnessed by many of the Haisner brought bis 32-root CLASS B -(1) Zapatera (All>W'oss) Dave Williams,
massive internal, bNd and · 70,(XX) spectator• lining the yacht Taboo into harbor (Star) Carl Schumacher, VYC; · (4) Karim (Santana~
river c;ouno, including his Th ed ~--BYC ; (2) Mistress (Rhodes· 22) Jim Nugent, BYC; (5) chest injuries. ton, Warner Jr., a member ur ay si.~ • 2S,900-mlle 33) Bill Taylor, BYC; (3) Blue S~ak CCol 21) Charles
of. hb pit crew. voyagebefrom Australia. It Pravda (Star) B. Daugher-Mottle, NHYC.
Mias Bllrdabl and Eagle was lieved to be the ty, VYC ; (4) Flyer (PC) r---'-------
Eltctric were In the midst longest solitary trip ever Robert Sod2"o, BYC. NO. I
of a kmg-aftlted head-to m ad e to a catamaran. CLASS C -(1) Sunda {35 0 11, of ..,., motf popula'
belil duel in the flDJl heat Hausner, telmed. 8 0 d flt. sloop) Graham ,Gibbons, "•w•p•p•r f••hlr•• 111 th•
when the aec:ldent occurred. .. .. ~.. BYC; (2) Mi!tral (L-36) •nllr• Unitt4 St1t11 11 th•
In seven prevloul American uail:.loot, .1ckDOwledged the Bud Desenberg, :BYC; (3) A1111 L1nd•r1 colurn11. lt'1 •
p 0 w e·r b 0 at Anoc:Latfon dleer1 of tile welcoming Volante II (C-230) Mike dilly f11tur1 of the DAILY -~ wi~ d m~ BYC PILOT 111d ovt r••••H t.11
-Navigator
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Log Race
Set Sunday races this season, each bad "'"""""' w a wave an an flUl)'l1, •
CLA 1111 lt'a 011r Ht. I c•lurn11.
won three tlmei with the alfectlon&te pot on the hullil~~SS~~D~-;~~~.;;~~;~~~~~;;;;;;=;;:;;:;;~~~~======== Balboa P-owtr Squadron Hve:otb victory goine to ol hi.I weatherbeatea b I u e I
will condud · 111 annual Miao Budweloer. nd .wlllte crott.
Navlplor'1 Log r~c• LONG COMPETmON Tbe 29-yeer.old Al!JirWi
start1nc .... Sllll<lay at 11 Scbumacber, a 6-loot-I, 26-. said ms home-built "'In·
a.m. 11'Q111 the bell buoy oil ynr-old veteran, baa be<n bulled plywood boot had
New,,.n fl«· compollnl In pawerbo&t rac· '!!lo p(>ur1e 1'111 contain i., .._ bt llarted In out-behaved woodelfully, even
ftve i.tlland ftDUh at t.he boardl wbtD be: wu 9 years in rough &ea&.
lllartilig point. old.-He said the most tar-
A navtcator'• log contest lib flrlt two beats were rifylng moment came when
dlffer1 from the ordinary vfrtull nmaways es be left a powerful wind. knocked
i--edicted. , toi in several all competition far behind him oVerboard. At times, he
respectl, focemost of wblcb and ran again.st the clock. •-tho vi ... 1 • ....., said, the catamaran was » Dll gawr » -• COii· In tile third heat, with the teltant-not the belmaman. cbamplonabip on the llne, pounded by 30-foot waves.
'nMI .navigator pft;Q the S<;bumacber bad hU hands Sailing without a redio,
predlction1 sad ca& order~ fUU u he was running engine or automatic steer-
to the heJmanan -u con-behind Mt 1 s Budweiser, illg equipment, Heusner en-
countered considerable dlf-trasted to observers. ~oted by BID Sterrett of
In the BPS race the enia, Ohio, and: Eagle
""'1Jalar -who may be !Ila Electric when Gardner's lkulty ltffplng Oil count
owner' or a guest -must luck ran ·out. even 1n oalmer waters.
hove Achieved tile. ad-4 Gardner'• boat ieemed to Be tald be opent the quiet
grad., GI. nnigator, juntal f11p sid.ewa,w 11 It flew hours reading b o o t 1 on
navl(alor or advanced pilot thrOOCl> tbe air nd 11 cam• psydloJoa and phllosopby.
In tile USPS currkulum. down• if It had landed on a After •fwmootha.rell ln
'lbe contest starts and cement wall, due to the England, Haumer plans to
end! at the aame marks. All estimated. 130 miles an hour em~ on a return VO)'a&e
bcata begin at tho ume opeed be wae traveling -.tien to A-alla, 1l!lel< he bad
time. There ce no check· tbe boat took off. worted ea a c r o c <> d 11 e
point& (buoy11 landmarkl or · hunter to raise money for
ranees.> . J'IAJIES SET the edftnture.
eoorsea are gl1(lll ODd -.... oew1 11-4 • buoy numlng tlmtl for ·iach .ieg •fo.lbHooUD boat and pick--
exc'!'I tile lut lei for "1ch ecf. ;;p· wge piecM of the
tile course and n8l!1lni tlm• craft, /""ludlng lta tall fln1.
muot be p!olled • • d Olftdall 16! Off a red
ca1culated by the navigator· Oare, ctIUing the: race short,
Provldln( all navigators and the lleld wa1 reshuffled
have plotted a n d nm their fOf' the final event.
Yank Flyer
Cup Winner
course• and figured tbelr S h h alter ~ correctly all c umac er,
boeta ahould flnilh on' the outlut1ng Miu Budweiser
same true beading in a terrflic two-lap duel
On the. tut leg ~ae and that saw them less than 10
speed must bt held as f e e t apart, finally put h 1 s
predicted. except in the foot to the fioor and settled
event of poor vistbillty or the argument, with eae~.
danger Of collision.
Ahmanson
Raees End.
THORPE BAY, England
(AP) -Yanloee Flyer, tile
U.S. challenger, trimmed
Britain'• Lady Helmsman
Sunday in the secood. race of
tile lntematknal catamaran
Tro¢y Series, knowll as the
.. Llttle America'• Cup."
The U.S. boot led all the
way rwnd tlJe Olympic·style
COla'se in the T b a m e a
estuary and· leveled the
series at 1·1. The winning
t1m& ·-3:00:<1. Lady Helm.!Pman, . ~ for 11ie
Dana Point
Oass Set , tird straight yeaT, wae one G e o r g e S t u r I e 1 minute four seconds behind.
In Handling Colwnbla-50 Release was The next race will be held
the overall winner of
Newport Harbor Y a c h t :;;;Tu;;;;;e;;;ocla~y;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m.I
A faD. clas• bi safe boat Club's Ahmana:on Serles,11
handling will begin Tuesday, based on the beit five of the
5 stx races 1atled during the Sept. 10 at 7:1 p.m. at the
Richard Henry Dana School, •e~~~ overall was Jack looated at the nortbweat end -v or La Cresta Drive, Dana Baillie's 12-mete:r Newsboy.
Point. ~~~ yacbts1 th 1alledh-~ clundber the
The United States Power .,.... 5ee o e \ML ~ • ""uadr • ,_ Cla11 standings::
""I on • course ill apen to CLASS A -Newsboy. both men and women, whether or not they are boat CLASS B -Release. CLASS C -Conquest, BUI ~Ii.med USPS course Poly, LBYC.
contlnuea tar 12 wet:b and CLASS D -Arriba, John
covert ~ topb,M: safety 'I\torne and Dave Smiley,
alloa~ oamanlflli>, alda la BYC.
nevigaUon, chartlng,1., __ ~• pllotlnl, go.,,.ment regula·
~on• and n11ea of the rood.
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SANTA ANA -The coun·
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adopted a resolutlon namlng
the period Sept. I, to Nov.
11, 11188, American Legion
Golde'a Annlvenarr Year.
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'Cye" P'eatherl'f to
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SERVING SERVICE -New and prospective 'members of tile' Lit-
tle Mermaid Guild of Huntington Beach will be served tea sea-
soned. with an account of the services the group performs for
Cblldren's Hospital of. Orange County during an afternoon wel-
come taking place Thursday, Sept. 12, in the home of Mn. Char-
Surf Sounds
Last Offering
By JODEAN HASTINGS
Of Ille O.llJ P'llll Stiff
.''INSIGHT TO INSANITY," a film on LSD,
will be presented by a representative of the Foun-
tain Valley Police Department during the last meet-
ing of the Parent Awake program taking place to-
morrow at 8 p.m.
The series has been offered under the !pOllSOf·
ship of the South Coast Junior Woman's CluP, 'and
the public is welcome to attend the program in Mc-
Dowell School.
Additional information may be obtained by c:W-
ling Mrs. Carl Cleary, 968-4180.
RECEIVING A WARM welcome are Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Kober who have moved back to the
arta from Santa Barbara. Mrs. Kober made a quick
ttjp to Arizona for a reunion Mth her brvther who
was visiting from the east and plans to resume her
activities with Golden Key Auxiliary in tbe fall
ERIN AND JEAN Walsh entertained Erin's sis-
ters, Mrs. William O'Brien tram Maryland and
Mrs. Robert Bums from New Jersey, while they
were vacationing in California.
KILTS AT A luau? It's entirely possible! Loyal
members of Clan Ross will be joined by guests for
an island feast Saturday, Sept..14, In the Driftwood
Restauraiit. Hibiscus will replace heather and
roast suckling pig will be substituted for poorldge,
according to the clan's cblef, Dr. A-W. Dunn.
les Heller. Savoring the sweet flavor of service to others are (left
to right) Mrs. A. Allan Dowers, first vice president; Mrs. James
Ridenour, membership chainnan, and Mn. C. Robert Hubbard,
president.
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Warm Welcome
Merma·ids
Entertain
New and prospective members will be wel-
comed. when the Llttle Mermaid Guild concludes
it.s membership drive during a formal tea between
2 and 4 p.m. Thursday, SepL 12, iii the home of
Mrs. Charles Heller.
Serving as chairman of. the attalr ta Mrs. Jam-
es Ridenour, membership .chairman.
The guild is one of the 11 Organizations in Or-
ange County whiCh help support Children' 1 Hos-
pital, and a representative from the hospital will
be on hand to explain the many functions carried
out by the support organizations. ·
Area women-interested in learning more about
the activities of the group are invited to contact
Mrs. Ridenour, 847~943.
Among the projects now being planned are the
CHOC Fair which will take place at Fashion
Square, San\a Ana. Oct. 18 and 19. Guild members
will operate booths offering sandwiches and gamea
and the Chocettes, the organizat10n's junior au.Iili-
ary, will sell snow-cones,
The group's major fund-raising event of t b e
year, the semiformal Mermaid Ball, will take place
Oct. 12 in the Newporter Inn.
Serving as ball chairman for this year's bene-
!lt b Mrs. Robert Risvold.
Hawaii
Beckons
Tile Elkl' Lodge will take
on the atmosphere of a
Polynealan paradise when
.the Emblem Club of Hunt..
ington Beach 1pon8-0f1 ita
annual luau Saturday, Sept.
H.
Mal tai time will be&ln
fe1Uvlties at 6:30 p.m., and
following the coclrtall. hour
a delicious Hawaiian din-
ner Jncludlng ezotlc truita,
chicken, halpl 18.Iad, lob-"
1ters and aloha rolla will bt
nrved at a p.m. Mr1. c. &..
• Cole Ja retreahment.s cba!P
man.
Entertalnmen~ leaturln.,
Hay.iailan and Tab.ltJaR1
dancine, and dancing for~,
member1 and guest. wtQ. 1
conclude the evening. ...
Tlcketa will be '5 per J><r!t·:
ion, and reaervatiom cd·'.
be made by calling Mr11
Mildred CotUngbam, 5.16t
4810, or Mra. Roger Conant+-'
536-4783. They alao may ~,
obtained at the lod&e, 806
Ocean Ave.
CONGRATULATIONS are In order for Bcb and
Ann Becha of. Fountain Valley. Growing like the
proverbial weed is David Roy, newest ottsprtng,
who made his arrival last month.
FESTIVE FEASTING -Authentic Island delicacies, native
atrtire and Hawaiian and Polynesian dances will entertain
members and guests when the Emblem Club of Huntington
B,.ch 51>0nsors a luau Saturday, Sept. H, In the Elka Lodge.
Mrs. Roger Conant, Mrs. Allen GWer and Mrs-Arthur
Whitten (left to right) prepare to fashion a lei from a liun-
dred '1 bills which will be given away during the evening.
All proceeds will benefit crippled and handicapped child-
During the evening a lol 1
fuhioned of •1 billa will bf
given away. All proceedf.
from the dinner dance, open
to the public, will be~i
crippled cc hondlcappe41
cblldren, •ccmllnc to Mrl.'
Arthur C. Whitten, cbalro-
man of tho part,.
GRAND PRIZE winner at a dessert-card party
hosted by Margaret (Mn. Al) Krukenherg was Pat
(Mrs. Will) Romine, who took borne a beauQful oil
painting donaied by Micki Bartiolak. Other winMn
were Nancy Mowery, Bev Burnett and Maralyn
Haglund.
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Belle's Compliment Has Appeal, But Tones Aren't Golden
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 1
teed&aor who thl!W It I• diagracelul
the baby ""' --· tho doctor
-it.
' the way peqile write lo &nd call you a
miser.Ole rich and a crummy ald
laay. U llley llllnk IO little of you wily
do they wrtte in b' &l)vlce?
ANN LANDERS M6' niece and he< h.-.t bad I<> get
bolll • birth ctrliflcate Mid a death
cert!lioa\". No one In Ill• lemi17 bed
ever heard of 1uch a thing. So before
Tbe trouble wlth a lot of people ls the dinner table almclot wery night
they bate !<> bear tile lr1ltb. When ll>ey as.I< f<r your opinion and It turm oul alld It bu helped u1 underslland eoch
they are wrong, they try to get even other" better. So thank you, Ann
by saying 110111elhinl lotull!llJ. Landen. We thlDk you .. as llOUJld ••
I tblD): It's time '°""""'' wrote you tho 1..ibon7 Bell. -PITl'SBURGH
•-lll<e--letter.-1, lol------DEA PITl'liBUIIGBt -llo yot1 your -.,.-advice. I tllink you bow lllal Ille Liberty Bell ls cracked?
duerve a lot ct. aedit for rea1lnc all 'nu.II: ,... fer 1•111 alee letter,
tbet mOll and doing your -day ~ay. I rea11J M appndale I~
af'ta day and year alter year. Jn our
houaebold J"lll ere like 1 member ol DEAR ANN LANDERS: You ke..,
lllo lamll,y. We di>c:111& your column 111 ~you --· -10 ~
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didn't you, before you gaYe that wrong you hand out half~ed advlce thlt
answer t.o the man wboee wile ll in could ca111e trouble between a man and
bet 17111 mooth of pregnancy? You wife why don't Y"'1 cbecl< with
made it 1oond os d IUCh a lllMic II im-aomebocly wbo lmowJ eomething! -
Po-le. 0 . CITY COMPLAINT .
-en•t you e-heard GI a lltooe -DEAR .COMP.l.AINTL W)iea °"
baby? My niece wu p-egnant ror two fetas diet belOre b~, utnn uu1l7
years. ~ baby died before bir1b and arru(e1 • •atlb'al allorilu. 0. rare turned to atone. U tho doctor bad
known what wac bappenlni he could oceHloa1, Uae 1etu ~met ealdfled
have performed an oPefatlOD at nine ud tl11 •••1 fonaat1611 mast be
mond>c ond savod Iba ""°1 · A& it was, lakea 1urpcal17. 1'111 womu wbe II
eanylnc 1 fetus that II ao tonier lh· taa: 11 aot con.ddered prtput.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tile ledy
next door loct her husband two ...,.,,
qo. Tile m1n111er 11 ot111 folng to her
houae at !not two oftefl100lll a waek
to contote ber. Im'\ this a little
ll)IUIUAI!
I like the woman aid 1111 minlller It
I vory nice penon. I an not MYinl
anything ls wroac. bat-I do feol Ibey
lbaWd not let themnlvn In for 11D•
neceuary pldp.
What II your opinion! -A FRIEND·
LY NEIGHBOR .
DEAR NEIGRBOR1 I'm aD for .._
u.r HI unecceuary 1ou1p. W'1
do• 't 1•• start wttlt )'tlU'fflfT
U y<lll have lr<ublo ft!Unl alonl
w1111 your pannto ••. II you oan't set
them to let you live your own life, llen4
loT Am Landen' bookie~ ''llugod b1
Parenu! How Ill Get More ,,_,_ •
Send Ill 18"" lo coin with ,..,-roque4
and • """· .wnpad, oell...iitreaed mfflope;
Ann Linden wlD be 11a11 to help yoa
with your problem•. Send lllem to her
In c:tro of Ille DAIL¥ PILO'l'dlclotint
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ASSORTME!jT OF FUN -Planning final arrangements for the Poor Clare
Guild's fiesta are (left to right) the Mmes. David Martin, Rudy Moreno and
Audrey Chanley. Members of the Santa Clara O,ay Nursery home announced
that the thre&<lay event is &lated for Sept. 27-29 at the nursery.
ELLEN BEEMER
Troth Told
Betrothal
Disclosed
11 Fun .and Funds
Fiesta Forecasts
M001ben of Santa Clare
mrsery are stil). ~earching
for a queen to reign at thetr
tlne-day:Poor Clare Guild's
fiesta. ·
The nursery in Santa Ana
will be tbe festive setting
Sept. 27 from 6 w 10 p.m.;
Sept. ?JI, 10 -a..m. to 10 p.m.,
and Sept 29, noon to 9 p.m.
The benefit's funds are
ear;marked fur the ntrsery's
building fund and the Sisters
ol Poor. Oare.
Queen hopefuls wishing to
hero.me candidates m a y
contact Mn. Rudy Moreno
What's
at 839-5303. or Mrs. David
Martin, !31-6931.
Everytlng from cotton
candy to tacoe to hot dogs
will be ottered. Tickets may
be purchased for the win·
ning ol a trip for twc to
Hawaii or a $750 bond ; a
television eet and stand, and
a round trip for two to San
Francisco. 'nle drawing will
be Sept. 29 •t 8 p.m.
Entertainment w 111 in·
elude dancers, bands, varie-
ty acts and on Saturday Guy
Stockwell of television 's
·'COmbat" will star.
Doing
MARY DAY, 642-4321
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Horoscope
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TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 1 O
87 SYDNEY OMAJlll
•llfM wlM mec controla
hh de.U.,.. • .MtroJoa
pointa the,..,,"
ARIES (Mlrdl 21-Ai>ril
19): You ere going to Jtl
wh*t you want in finandll
area. Be sure you mow -I you can mndle. M-
ae!cept dlallenge -but
doft'I llllck oor ,.,... dl1a.
Older PenOO playa slgnlll-
COlll role.
TAURUS (April 00.May
20): CJcl• moves up. You
get rid al. unplea1ant
bunl<n. ARIES Individual
W'O<b for you behind the
acenes. KDC1W tis -U:·
press grQ:itude. Accent on
peraooal!ly, "1'1"'8'aDCe and
Jli>ylioal -· -GEMINI (May 21-Juoe
20): The more you attempt
to retreat to the past, the
more , you 1 u ff er con-
sequencea. Obviously, this 11
a day ~ move ahead. Shake
off tendency to be
ultratimld. Take initiative.
Be 8\lft, confident..
CAJi'CER (June 21-July
22)} Your judgment coo-
ceming friend ill acclr8.te.
Avoid being overly sen·
tirmenml.-Analyze y o u r
hopes, ..Ubea. Wbat )'OU
think ii essential may be
produtt of wilblul thiDking.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
lndividbal in authority ap-
pears oocfused. Ride with
the tide. Meem be flu:ible,
· versatile. If patient, you will
get Ille drut and proceed
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for pRQOUoa. 1 r • a t • r recorAllloa. VIJl'GO (AUi' :is.sept. 22):
Good l""°' upect toda7 colncldn with ability f<I
write, .,.i., c:ommunloote.
lley II lllr""1nC off ln-
J<billonl. Sa,y -100
meu -mMD. 1'blit 70'I
..,. , Some detaili a r •
elwtvt. Follow tbroulb-
, LIBRA (5epl :1M>ct. 22):
Da7 luturu cbangt In '°"' attitude. You JMb
dll<overle.o -tend 'to dbUlUlion JOU coucermng
mate, partner. M.alnt.aht
aenae al. balanoe. Avoid jumplna I o oonc1.-.
Walt !or i..cts.
SCORPIO (Oet. :is.Nov.
21): Your home, marriage,
prCJIP90(I for d o m • a t l e honnoo7 .... opot1lcbted_
You • are1ubjected to
varioUs preuurea. Key LI to
be keen Cll>aerver. Ptrmlt
otbera to tue inltiattve,
Hold beck. study. .
SAGITrARWS (Nov. :ZZ-
Dec. 21): You may hive er-
rooeoua concept about job,
work. Today there ii ept to
be greater enlightenment.
Key is to face facts aa they
exist. Sllldy C A N CE R
meMage. You can .m will
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CAPRICORN (Dec. :ZZ-
Jan. 19): Experiences todly
are lnteme. N o t h 1 a r
balfway. POO!Jle, loducllnf
children, confide problems,
R..UU It II nec:eUOJ')' to
move witb the ti.met. Be
creative. Setf-expreu.ion to-
day is esientlal
AQUARIUS (Jon. »Fob.
Autumn
Program
In
for
Colorado
Meeting
Autumn in Colorado will Girl.I, according to Mr1 .
be viewed when Mrs. Arnold Podsade, who presided at
Podsade gavel.s the first this week's board meeting.
In November Mrs .James meeting of the Huntington :W..:cCal.la and Mrs. William
Beech Women's Club to Cheney, presidtmt and dean
order. of chaJrman cf Oranee
The Itmebeon and showing Disbict, Caiifamia Feder•·
of slides will take place in tion of Women's Clubs, wtll
the clubhouse, 420 10th Sl, speat to members
on Tuesday, Sept. 10. regarding patriotism.
Mn. Harry Bowman and Musk: and o t be r en·
Mrs. Dom Ruberticdlio will terlalnmeut win be otferod
host the next mixed couples' when club members spomor
Mr. and Mn. Paul K. ------------------t'...~6at 7:30 p.m. Friday, anda~ghettiln~~=I Beemer <i Emerald Bay H11llf1n,._ •=~I...;. Melflln.. Humber, .U.,fi\J.t.·m· ~·· • p.m. U · c11a'"'" t -i.au P•l'k clvllhalilH, i:JO " .. '""""" hecll"'i~l ...a..... On Tuesday, Oct. a, Miss A variety of articles will be have annouoced. the engage· 11·~,,;11~ !tr.!_, i;oits ,...114 -Hu11""'1v11 ... Jr H1t11 Sd!Ool Louise Meter, mooolig:i6't, for sale in a "farm•'•
ment of their daughter, "t'~-~1=-~ "~ ".fm:"J'•l.:.ma.--1e1nbv..-. will present Les Girls, Les market" arrangement.
lllhel 111 -M1sot1k T1mple, 7:.Jlj kflool, Ca'11 Mes., 1 P.l!I. ~iiiiiiiiii .. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwi;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwi;iiiii,j Ellen • -·~-Beemer .. ft Lii• otu T-""·~ c1o11• ,,,, ".,. ~ • w p.I"._. .... Albe Vlhy °'"'"" ., "M ·--n· ci. '""~ ... , Roderick gt..--. Teft Jr. S ..... I Adtllllel -Mlilloi'I Ylllo Hlgll Al tntt 1"° Sv Yf,,_".;30 J.m . ..........,., SChoQI, 7:JO J.m. •1t•ATIU l•hMUUl-911r ~ A graduate of Laguna Tol"S Kl111W ur,""' _ H•,,..,. STtHt scr-i, eo.11 .v...., • p.m.
Be ffi"' "..L..... Mf Sc~~'1'o.'1:"toliof l~ -Smith TOl"S 00'1 ~uA:~,ti .... •Nd! _ ~ ach &-1 Ql:'tA>Vl, • 65 f,';":"'~l"I' ldlool, Hunttfiii'°'1 Bead!, Community MllhOCllll Clwrdl, t :'6
Beemer is a senior at ov-i.n ..._.,_ _ Al'ldtr.n •·i-.11 ,,,,_ t.111r.,,. ,..., .._ _
U · ~h. of Calif · Sdlool Alldttorlvm, W11tml1111«. I 11.m. co.ta MIM l~ry 11:a 1 m mver~~., orma, Mut11r11M Cllll•tw, s....i "*''"" *"""" llafW 6n,~ a. School f B Santa Barbara. -;.;."'ltle ... rt; Sdaool, C.lt MIN,. -.~~;::""" Niii•••• 0 usiness
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ffer fiarlce, the son s:r-.r. "" -t..ocalbl lntorlTlatton .... 1111111 Lot111on 1ntorm111on .,,,, ... bll "' e1•._ ~ and Mrs. Roderick Taft of b'f C<llllnt Mra. Clord Ho=<11. I 1.m. Ing Mra. S.Uy fllml119, '1U.llG, ':• <.'t•
c_, si.1111 Mlrill 1..., CttMlk Pm ~ ~'.:: Belvedere, is a Sellior &t San D1u""'" 9' "-kl -51. JOIChlm'1 .T61"S ~ MlnMI* .. -... rill! 11111, cm. Mtsfo, • p.m. WOOOl1nd Sdlacl, C•I• ~. ) ''"" Diego State College where Hu""--llldrl Mn. Je~ -TOH MelTy ~ -,..,,.., SdlDal.
be is' affiliated with Aw,.., .Loc1tlon lllfwTnltton 1v1lllblt b¥ eill-H\'U':l'WJrfi1-7 1.m._ .. , ... _ .-wy•-l111t Mia. ~ llroalu,, •1021 .. ·-Tau Omega fraternity. ..._.. Tut:soAY . . ScMal, Hulltl111t11:t11 BMdl, ' •• m. ABC SHORTHAND
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Wednesday
Club Perks
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l'Otmllloft 1¥l lltblt by ulllnt Mn. H. wo..'::'•· ~. 7:)0 p.m. "'" A_,_ -Utune Hiiis, t..lllilr. World, Cklbl!oi.IM 2. I ··"'· H1rW ll1r O...Pllr NL er... tf 1!1stww stir -5Nf1rlne ,,,,__le Temp•·~ NirwPOl'I 811ch I P.m. •111 'ltll\I l"•t,. TIU 'fq Cll .. ltr 9'
LltUlll hlclll -LOU!ICfl lnfomwitlorl :;:.\!:...~ by Ulllftl Mrl. I{.., Mlrllft,
Drlftll "'-'II MldiQI Anl1I~ A1udllllll -Loc.1lkln lnforml! 1v1ll1bll b'f ulllnt Mr1. Mir
Tuneful Bike
The Getting w Know Yoo
colfee ~ 'the Junior SecUon
ol the We<mesday Morning
Club, O>at.a Mesa , t s
scheduled tor Wedllel!doy,
Sept. 11, lo !he h<llne of Mn!.
Manfred Reicnueller.
'nle 10 a.m. giathering will
proceed under th e
leadership d. Mrs. R. Grey
E1erton. Reservations are
available by calling Mrs.
Reta:mueller.
New for the bicycle set is
a combination headlight·
rad.Jo so the estimated 60
millioa cyclista can sing
aJong as they swing along.
FINE BAKERY
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New memben are urfed
to come to the coilee and to
the Junlon couples bridge
game 'lbunctay, Sept. '.1.6, at a p.m . in tbe home of Mn. WllliMD Goebagan,
The headligtit operates on
two standard "D" batteries,
the six transistor radio on
one nine-volt battery. Hoos·
ing is a compact plastic
case designed to be virtually
weatherproof, the manu!ac· 1 turer says.
N...,,orl -· """""""' tD Ml'I. Egertcn, a n d
The unit weighs less than
two pounds. The headlamp
throws a 3>-incb circle of
light.
l'elel'VatlODs are aveilable
by col1iog her.
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Proudly AnnouncM Tho
EARLY PANCHO DINNERS
Moll.-r-..wld •• 6 to' P.M. Sept. Only
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Potluck Cooking • rn Seal Beach
A po(iuck dinoer o n
Thursday, Sept. U, wlll pro-
vide a f:AeDdty sett1nC for
the first meeting of the Seal
Beach Junior -W o m a n ' s
Club.
The dinner meeting will tae place in. t.he borne ot
Mrs. lMlwrence Nash, and
Mra. Tom Nicholson, Mrs.
Donald Parker and Mn;.
Joyce Steidley a r e ar·
rllll@illg the polluck.
All Seal Beach women
under 35 are wel,come to et·
tend the aff.V-and become
acquamted with 1he club and
i.l.s members accordine to
PAULETTE DANIELSON
Future Brld•
Mrs. H. D. Brown, presi·
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lter theme for the year ls
Lei U1 Do Well. and Let Us
Not Weary ol Well-doing.
Me<lines take place the
second 'l'tlursday O{ each
month ttlrougb September to
Juoe. 1be purpose of the
club is to p-omote the
educational, moral and cl vie
life of iU members and of
tile community.
Ways and m,e~ project!!
for the year wi\! include a
Las Vegag Night and a
Cllrisbnias a u c t l o o of
memben' handiwork.
Costa Mesons
Will Marry
N'.LI". and Mrs. Normari
Danielson Of Costa Mesa
have announced the engage.
ment of their daughter,
Paulette Kay Danielson to
Fred M. Forgie, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John FO!"gt'e, also
of Costa Mesa.
No date ha:1 been 9et for
the wedding,
M.i&'i Danielson and her
fiance are gradua~ of
Costa Mesa High School
and Orange Coast College.
Shop at
home!
Ooe of last ye-ar'a projects
was a s1JCCeSsful baka ate
'which raJsed f\lnds for the
Cerrlto1 Community Pool
tor Ule Haix!tcapped, and a
memorial fot the late Mrs,
Louis leykowskl, · former
Junior, was est&bl.IS'hed.
A workshop for offlcers
and chairmen d area Junior
club6 will take pl&ce on
Saturdlay, ' Sept. 14, i n
Riverside. and en Orange
District meeting for all
mt:mbers wil'I. be conducted
Wedneoday, Sept. 18.
Art Club
Outlined
Now in the proceM: of
being formed ia ttie Hun-
tington Bay Arts and Q'afts
Club.
The first meeting of the
groop, jncluding ~ display
prepared by prospective
members, will take place
'"1ursday, Sept. 12, between
noon and 4 p.m. in the f.lun·
tlngton Bay Clubhouse.
Refreshments will be
served, and additional in·
formation may be obtained
by contactin~ Mrs. L. R.
Fuller. ~-2449.
Call collect (714) 523-6511
Free consultation!
No obligation!
We bring samples!
Free estimate!
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ANNIVERSARY PORTRAIT
Mr. and Mrs. Jo5•ph Sh•ft
Diamond Aoniversary
Celebration Glitters
'nle preciou!'I jewels of
memory were drawn oot
again u the Josepti. E.
Shafts o( Coste Mesa recaJl-
ed their 60 yean; of married
life at a reception in their
honor.
Their diamond wedding
anniversary was observed
in the Rolling H o m e s
C1ubh006e by friend!'!~ and
relatives from the Harbor
Area and from the Midwest.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaft and
their SClrl Raymond and
daughter Arlerme moved
NB Auxiliary
The Ladies' Auxiliary or
Newport Beach Fir e
Department gathers t h e
third Wednesday of each
month at 8 p.m. in various
\ocatiOl!S. 1 n f Qr ma t i on
regarding location may be
obtained b y telephoning
Mrs. T. C. Dailey, 543-9835.
from t/'jnneapoJi&, Minn ., 39
years ago and 1ett1ed in
Riverside, where Sh a t
became aS50Ciated with the
public school S')'Slem. When
he retired in 1954 the couple
moved to Newport Beach
aod then to Costa Mesa.
The Shaft! have two
~at-grandchildren, Mare
.and Christell Rae, who wJtb
their pare!lts, Mr .. !Jld Mrs.
ruchard .Johnson, reside in
Loa Angeles.
The decor for the recep-
tion was arranged by the
couple's d-aughter, M r • .
Arleme Gest.on Of L06
Angeies.
Emblem Club
Gathel'lng tci business
eessions and programs are
members of Newport Har-
bor" Emblem Club on the
second ~uesday at 8 p.m .
in th& Elka Lodgo, Newport
Beach.
Tri Deltas
The Newpo<t Harbor Aru
.AlumnM cbapter ol Delta
Delta Della will launch lbolr
..w lfJlllton with • cbl1D·
Plfn• dinner.
The memberlhi.p event
will t!ake ploce Sept. 11 ln
the Newport Beach home ol
the club's president, Mr1.
Glen AUew. tliamp11ne
hour will be at I p.m. wlth
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Pop Corks,
tho buffet dinner being -..
Od at T.
Tri Delta wishing to
matt reterV&Clons may call
Mn. Douglu Newcomb,.
membership cbainnan, at
"'2 .. 710 by Sept. 13. Mn.
JamM Russell, holpttatity
chairman, will orga.nbe the
event with the help ol the
Mmes. Dougl11 Newcomb,
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Vinto Omnln,aaam, Dlallf1
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Jolla Hewflo.
HB TOPS Club
Allee Sd>ool ii I h 1
rneetllll ~ l• ioem1Mw1
of HIJlltinC\oa -TOPS P'ou:nd PlodMra at 7 p.m.
every V.onct.y.
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arch support. They're our most popular lennis shoes
in navy and olive green. Boys' 11 lo young men's
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St. Jam11 Ceremony
Me.d ica I Wives
Hosting Coffee·
Loarn1!ll the mony llCt!IJ
of auxlliuy octJvltiea will be
new and pro1pectl'Ve m.,,_. of the Orµs•
County M~cal Ausillary.
An orf1ntatlon will be part
ol the 1peclal membership
coll•e Wednesday, Sept. 11,
at 10 a.m. in tile home of Dr.
.and Mrs. Johnnie R. Betson
Jr. of Newport Beach.
A ~ve fall welcome In
the manner of e .a r l y
Calilomla will be extended
by tile owdttary in the
Betran home which follows
& Mooterey motif. Mn.
Philip Wintor, flrri vice
president and membership
chairmen will greet guests.
Aotiv!U.. of the aUI!Uary
range from contributions <:l
1ervtce1 1n 1he community
to raising money r o r
1ddanhip1 for both worthy
and needy atuMntJ who plan
to become nurses or engag-
ed 1n related occupations.
Legune Group
AmeriC"1 . Leg!'"' Aux·
illary of LaguDa Beach
eathwl at 8 p.m. the second
and Jpurdl Thurtdays in tile
Legion Hall.
ThrOUCbout Ibo w o r k 1 D S
year will be nvtrlll Id~•··
-1andentmaln1D1-pro-rram.1 alone w1tb a 1 ,.,,
IOC1a1 evtntl.
In orde< to elal>ora'-m
the v e r b a 1 uplana.tloDI
pveo by awdliar>' oll!cin
and chairmen, Mr1.
Winaor'1 commlttoe ha a
p!onned far the varlool
c:hafnnen to provide vbUlll
ubiblu to obow the wide
mire of lnllr-&lid ac-
th\Uea poHlbi& in t h e
medlc:lll"•rivaa '""1'· Wortiq on tbe mem·
b<rab!p co11.. will be tile
Mme•. Betl>on, Roy R.
Bowu, Tustin; Grab am
Gil.mer Jr., Ore.nae; Wltl'el1
G. Xram<r, Loruna 8-;b;
David MacLaeblan, Santa
Aila; Brl&D W , Pepper,
Fu11«too; G. Emmett llaltl,
Newport Beoc:ll; R<my
-· -Ana, &lid Hu&o Vietl ol P'Ullerton.
Mn. W.,.,..,, L. Bootiek, wile ol the Dun o I
Unlwraity of Oallloc:nla,
Irvine ·School ol Medicine,
lw been lnvit.d to attend as
• !p<cial gu•rt. .
Orange County members
allonding "11o abo hold
poeitioos OD the California
Medloal Auxiliary Stat• Harbor TOPS l!ooro ""' the Mmea. Jaclt E. Engelhardt,. 0..... do!
H.,,.. Sd>ool In c..ta Mar ; 9am\lfl G < n d e I ,
Men to the !oc.Uon "1tere Bernard Muon, Hnntll!Jton
memben ol TOPS Hirbor Beach; J . B. Price, Tustin;
Ugtrton ptb..-each Mon-llaltl, and Wllllam H • New f ywed s Honey moon ,-a.y-'--ewn1n---'-,_._''30-· __ w_icUtt_Jr_ .• Full_-_. -1
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St James E p 1 a cop al of Costa Mesa High School
Church of Newport Beach and attended Orange Coast
was the setting for af. Collete. She will continue
ternoon nuptials uniting in bu education at · S a n marriage Marilyn C&ttlerlne Sherman and David Michael Fernando Valley S t a t e
Kem. Collduegete. H~H:,~,~ f:,.! ~
Th e Rev. John Alhey gra a 0 ~""""" ~u School aod is currently
solemnized tbe double ring enrolled at Valley State. He • '-r•~e for the daUChttr ol Mrs. u affiliated with Phi K11PPa llhSl!lt'S
Helen S. Sherman of Costa PsJ fraternity. ewport Me.9a and the son of Mr. and Mrs. ArthlD' L. Kern of Los After • honeymoon along .Center 1he C&ll:fon»a coast through Anlleles. Monterey and s an Fran-EXCESS HAIR ROBS YOUR BEAUTY;, ,
Given in marriage by her oiJco continuing to Oregon, do away with ur?Nant&d hair, wt th our
tmCle, Robert Ree5e, the the newlyweds will reside ill bride wore a floor length San Fernando Valley. safe, gentle Kree DermatF"Orl method.
gown of appHqued alencon ----------111 Come ln and consult wlth ou,... tec:hnlclan; }ace on peau de soi.e. Her net veil was embrojdered no obligatlon, of course. 8-auty $alon.
witn flowers and entwined
with flowered rllinestones.
She carried a bouquet of
whlte daisies with yellow
rose corsage cent.en.
1be bride's sister, Mrs.
Paul Muat wu asked to be
matron of bOnor. She . was
attired in a floor length
aqua satin gown and carried
a noseg.ay of white and
yellow dWies.
Bridesmaids, d r e s s e d
identically in floor length
powder blue gowns, were
Miss Ginger D' Amico, Mi..ss
Sllaron Tenninty, M i s s
Kathy Hill, Miss Dianne
Patton and Miss Cecilia
Spears. Headpieces were of
pale blue net and flowers
were nosegays of white
dailies.
ft.rt.by Kem wac floW"er
girl.. wearing a powder blue
party dress with 1 powder
blue WI.
Serving as best man was
Bill Elvin. Usherlnig guesta
to their }Xaces ~e Joh.a
Jehl!, Roger Kern, Jackie
Kera, Steven Kem and Lar-
ry Mart.in . Joltn Kern was
ring b«rer. Mts. Gene Kern waf
l!<llolst in the c b u r c h ,
decdrated with w h i t e
flowers. The reception took
place immediately af1.er the
ceremony ln the bOme of the
bride's moCber.
The bride is •
VISIT US
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Visits
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Sleek end swirled or waved and curled ...
y our hair is 'a frame for fall's new elegant
looks. Our artists offer adventures in
hai rstyling .•• unusual , excltlng, indiv idual
de s igns, one of them a. discovery for a
new y ou! Haircuts, from 5.00. Picture-
Pretty Wave, 20.00, complete. Beauty Salon.
Newport Center
• Fasn1on Island • 644-2800
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View Aids
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Pee~ing Around Pitture:
Vbual aids will be UMd
ro..tm11tr .. Club -
Wldnlild.Q', Stpt. ll, ID the
I u r I I l d • Coodomln1um
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will be the -of th• 7:30
p.m. lllffiln(. ,,_.,....
M:r1, Paul Bnaao wUl m.
troduce UM speatva, Mn,
Wllltem VeDuUnl, Mr a ,
Rowan Adams, ud 1'r1 •
llalpb AJmsren, -will ,,.,. abort IPffCllot .. a
topic ol their d!clce.
Ano-lntor..t.dln
•ttendlnt the mHllDr are
invlt.4 to can Mn. Colvin
Olcott, 141-11111, for ad-
d!U-1 Information.
Mii. AND llR& W. z. -ol Coata-. ... _
a nunion ol Mrt. Brown'• famiJ1. AU former raldanbi
of Ooeta -· •• ..., lamJly member ncept Mn. Brown
baa moved to otbar puU of
the coaatrr.
Pre.ent were Mrt. Jact
W. Ct'Olllban of Phoenb<:
Mr•. Cbunaye Parker and
dauliiter of Concm!i Paul
Parker, oa leave from tbe
USS Coral Sea; Dr. Jack
Cr o u a:.h a D 1 rec mtly
graduated from the
Univ'e.ralty of K a n I • I
Medical Sc:Mol and now .. rvina bla int.rmbip at Los
Angela County-USC
Medical Cent.er; Mn. Merel
N. Ooe and her lamil7, and
Mn. Ralpb Mori 0 D d
children. Ulllblt to at&nd
Mn. 1'r'4 -., Newport Peeks : Bucb, bonolod -!Jw<dt. •
Mr. and Mn. Rollort Lewis •
Boyd. Tho ~ wu boatod ~ 1'.-p 1 • • • • •
by the ltrldesro~m'• •
pareabi, Mr. and Mn. F ol p tor Seil ~" llobort LH 1!014 m ol ""' e en w~
Nnport Hellllbi. teaUIT 1bat 'The Party, now
Tht J>ridl· wu the former boldbic. "'*Y at the Udo, 11
PetCJ Jean B r e n n a n , reall7 one ol the w11deat ot
daufhfor ol Mr. and Mn. hlt many flllDI.
Koert David Brennaa ol Costa Meaa. · Sellers shows Jn The Party
AlsktJng Mrt. Boyd were 1.1 an actor imported from
Mra. Fred Kilow of Santa India for a classica.i epic.
Ana, and Mr~. Robert E. lnltead of livin& up to his Moody Jr. of Coit.a Men.
More than 75 cue•ts were reputltlon be proves to be a
present buncl«, lirll cllel. 'Ille lllldio
After a brief honeymoon pl.acet: him on jtl black!ill
in Northern California, the alter tbe IUY ~ an
couple will rt1ide in Costa elaborate movie Ht.
Mela. Toe1tmistreue1
Surfoid< QubhouM 1 n Hunttnston lloacb I& the
meeUns •e for members
of Loo Ow -1atr<n
Club of HunUnfloa 8-11 on
the Hcond and fourth
W-lda7 at 7:30 p.m.
were Mrs. Brown's mother, piiiiiii~jjjjj!!i!
Mn. P. E. Crouihan. of MAL AlllSCHll
To compound matt.n tho
cb11racter b lnvtt.d, b 1
miltake, to a bill party bolted
by the bead Of file atudlo. He
mute .. to llJ)IWll OVU'1 kind
of mltbap, lncluding tile
batb1J>8 of an elepbaDt in tho
elegant notmmtnc pool. A>
the bOlt b placed in • lllrllil-
jacll:et the unlnvited rue.t
(our boy P-) gaily s«. Otlt
to escort a young starlet to
Flora, m., and the ll<v. HIAlllNO AIDS
Claire Crougban of Novato. °'''•"' "11,.1 ..... ,un.~ ..
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As 1~pstick and wDd as ne
Party b, its compan!On IDm
at tbt Lido is a tense drama
interlaced with subtle humour
and bum.an 'Mln'Oth. 'Ibia is
c o 1 umbia's Oscar-winninc
movie, Gueu Who'1 C.m!q'
To Dinner.
Katharine Hoogtitoo (nl<c<
Ind namesake of KaUlarine
Hepburn) plays the role Of a
daughter d a weallby liberal
couple. This pair is Spencer
Tracy and Miu Hepburn. The
young lady brings h o m e
Sidney Poitler to <llnn« and
announces their intention to
wed soon. The entire movie
bakes pb.ce in a 12-hour period
fonowing this announcement.
'Ibtte is never a •Ingle dull
moment in ttie motion 'Picture
Never A Dull Momeni, now
showing at the Meaa tbntre,
along with the very popular,
i"'Ch-lilled ti1m With Slx You
Gel Enroll.
Dick VanDyke &lid Edward
G. Robtnson are <»4tars of.
Never A Dull Moment, which
aatirizes the i n f a m o u 1
gangsters of another era.
VaROyke is slickered into a
big-time art heist master-min·
d<d by Roblnsoo: To p.-oteet
bis life, Dick hides his true
identify, an actor, not a slick
art thief! HU eventual Heaptt
b l:ftlly a bii&rioll!I btt of li1m
loolat!•·
With Sia Yo• Get Ercrou
co-«ars Doris Day and Brian
KeWt.'I'b<y play a -.idow &lid
widower, etch with tefln-1.p
offsprings and canines, who
hope to marry, each for the
second-time·around. It's .a
very funny film tor an the
family. All these films will
show in color, too.
MESA MATINEES bring
you good motion plt'ture fare
in the afternoon time. These
complt~ movie programs
permit day time breW, away
from the daily duties. If you
cannot make the evening
performance•, by all means set the Mesa Matinee habit
and enjoy fine films .
FREE PASSES to the Mesa
or the Udo will be mailed to-
day to M. R. Tobobk!, 521-A
Fernleal, ear-d<I Mar, Lee
Blockburger, 31!18 E 1 t b e r ,
Costa Mo11, F. B. GI~, 2128
~Dr., Bal>Oa cc! P,
E. Sttitman, SbUt.r Cow,
Newport Beodl.
'lbil founome wiD be ttie
pests of ''Pk:lb.lre PeekJ" at
~or Udo one day real
toOG. U you don't Mw a pass « .f'8ld1' Glib, pop-up your
M-O!orge Om! or your
Banbme:ricud for inJtant
lld.mbliloo to the Me11 or
Udo. Hq>py Admlalllon Day to
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Hawaiian Honeymoon
Pair· Recites
Nuptial Vows
Elaine Car'ol VelardO and
Ronald .. Gary :Veach ex-
changed vows and rings in
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church of NeW1pOrt Beach.
The Rev. Dr. Charles H.
Dierenf.ield officiated at the
evening ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jotm M.
Velardo ol Newport Bea.di..
Parents of the bridegroom
are Mrs. Seymore Katz of
Marina del Ray and Robert
L. Veach of Coota Mesa.
Given in marriage by her
fa.th er, the bride wore a
wmte satin gown with em-
broi~ alencon J a c e
sprinkled with seed pearls,
featuring a train. Her veil
was held by a 9mall pillbox
trimmed with lace and seed
pearls. Her flcrwers were a
triangular cascade of white
bridal roses with a crest of
yellow roses and
steph¬is. A c a m e o
brooch belonging to her
g r e at-grandmother cooi-
pleted her ensemble.
Miss Ka'l.tly Ballenger of
Altadena was asked to be
maid of honor. &,he wore a
floor lerretb gqwn of yellow
chiffon.
Bridesmaids, d res s e d
Waist Watdiers
TOPS W a j s t Watchers
assemble eli'l!ry_ Thursd~ at
7 p. m. in Circle View School,
Huntington Beacii.
identically in yellow gmvns,
were Mrs. Paul Gilbert of
Mission Viejo, Mrs. Gary
Welshans of Pasadena and
Miss Katlly McDonald of
Altadena. Flower girl was
Miss Karen Sad.on of Costa
Mesa. ·
Best man was ijenry
Rosellthal of Alhambra, and
ushering · guests t.o their
places were Jim Pry of
Redlands, cousin of the
bride, Steve Grace of
Pas:S.dena and Jay
Tarnowske of Costa Mesa.
The reception took pl&ee
in the garden patio of the
bride's parent!' b om e ,
which was deeorated with
yellow and white floral ar-
rangements. The 175 guests
attending the champagne
buffet anived by t w ~
decorated water taxis.
Special guests were Miss
Natalie Velardo of Boston,
tile bride's cousin and Mrs.
Bernice Roberts and family
of Safi Angelo, Tex., tfie
bridegroOm's .great-eunt.
The bride iii a graduate or
John Muir High School In
Pf.sadena and attended
Orange Coast College. Her
husband is a greduat.e ol
Newport Harbor High
School and also attended
OCC. He is affiliared with
the Costa Mesa Police
'Oeportment.
Alter a wedding trip to the
Hawaiian I.stands. t b-,e
newlyweds will reside in
Newport B...00.
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Premiering the work of an and ensemble music age musicians, .electively October, No vember,1
e.rea ·composer will be the published, the county coo-auditioned, may Join the January, February a D d i ~h:hJ:::;efuc':e~': cert was the first I o c a l orcbestra after a year of ap-April.
ot Orange County. perCormanee of bis sym-prenticeship with oo·the-jol) For further inf0rmatic:in
1 Altbougb flna1 aelecUon phooy. training. · about tickets or manuscript
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442:·S"4JO tbe Dec. 1 1 u b ml s a ion tor Daniel Lewis i • compllstunents, the sym-Symphony Association oflicel
deadllne, the compOsition spearheading the search for pho~y plans two public con-in Town and C o u n t r y ,
already has been scheduled the D6'W composition. "One certs during the months of Orange, 547-6165 or 547..$1&6.
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"•• c."''°'''"'• '" y.., cw;. .
ft! tributkns our orchestra can II
ce Enirtes should be either a make in the community is to , • •• in ~1Snappy n.w Steffie. Every -s.t~p ia~fr..,_ l
piece for orchestra or one perform mUBic by its res1-' spirit•d to showoff the new wide T-1trap and &to•~ •T•
for solo instrument with dent composers. E a ch w ~k· ng Happy with th•+ contin•ntel look. A colorful ful'pf'I•• 1n mff orchestral accompaniment. . season I want to give at a l
It shOuld be from i.2 1lo 30 least one local com~er . a ' I olivo, 9oldon b•own •• li<o•I•• bl••k. Smooth ••d
minutes playing time. chance to be beard, said crushed t•xtures, elso ·.o~ su•d••· Fitttcf with the lov·
La.st ye a r "Centennial Lewia. Tng cir• of your • ('mrl• ••p•rt ••. For heppy waJlcln9.
Symphoay" by Rod g: er He also be'.tieves that "all
Vaughan of Pliacent:iia was art should represent the
performed. Although the present as well as tile past"
comPoser has taught com-and that an ocd>estra should
poQtlon and has bad choral present more than the stan-
dard worb generally
performed in concert.
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A resident of Orange
fumty for five years, Lewis
is an accomplfsbed COO·
ductor, spending five
seasons as .nuslc director of
the Idyllwild Ml.1S'.ic Festival
and several years with the
. • i I
Churchwomen
The Women's Fellowship Alaska Music F es ti v a 1
of .St. Andrew' s Orchestra. Before taking
Presbyterian Church· will control ol the Orange Coun-
host a member of the March ty Symphony bst year, he
of Dimes who will speak on led the Sherwood H a 11
Cause and Prevention of Ordlestra ol La Jolla.
BiJ'th Defe<:t.&. He believes that much
Also oo. the program for tad.ent in both performers
next Wednesday will be the 1Ii4 c o m p o ·s e r s li'es
director of tte Child care unr~ognized in this area
Omter in Santa Ana. and· b • prnud that the
mviled to the 11:30 a.m. .present ranks of the 71-pieee
luncheon In the fellowd>lp county oi,ch-.O Is 75 per·
hall are S5 Dl!!W memben. · cent staffed by county musi-
Mrs .. Jllhn Dean I• in charge clam. Helping the figure to
of decooatims and-Miriam rise will be the apprentice
g;;;'beller a woman look• .......... ; •• ~e longer
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DEBUT -''The Dooald O'Connor Show" pre.
ml.,... tmlthl. in color, al 11 p.m., ... Channel 11.
l Donald O'Connor's gu..U OD the firrt show tonight
inclu.i. Dellllle Reynolds, Henry Man~ Rich
UWe, lingen ~ Stevens and the Pair Extraonll-
Dalre and comedfenne, Joyce Jameson. The llG-
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Todd Special
~antahulou.s'
By RICK DU BROW
HOLLYWOOD (UPn -!dike Todd ls dead 10
years, ID the memory liDge:rs on. The fabulous
showman, who wu killed in a plane crash and left
Elizabeth Taylpr a widow, was the subject o! an
hour documentary on ABC-TV Sunday night, and
the stardust ho spnoad worked its magic again.
THI! SUNDAY PROGRAM, "Around the World
of Mike Todd," was not the greeie.t documentary
ever made. But It had the considereble presence of
the subject binaelf, and -even on film or tape -
that wu all that any Mike Todd production ever
needed.
Furthermore, in an age wbeb show bwJ.ness ls
increalingly l'W1 by committee -and merfer•
mate more heeilllnes than talent -any sign o in-
dividual. spectacular force seems welcome, and has
imped. And so Sunday's hour bad that joYOUJ
sort of feel.
IT WAS NOT a truly well-rounded study of
Todd, wbo wu bom Avrom Hirsch Go!dbogen, the
..., of a part Ume Rabb~ and was brought up in
Woomington and Minneapolis, Minn., and in Chi·
cago. It was more of a tribute, which was to be u-
pected lince the coproducer was his son, Mike Todd
Jr. -and if there were any negaUve aspects to the
faille<'• flamboyance, they wero hardly menlioned.
Furthermore, th!> fantastic promoter -de-
scribed in the hour by restalll'llteur T9Q!& Shor as
••a typical, perfect American hustler" -ii worth
a wO!l-rounded documentary stndy, particularly his
aarlier years. But this early period was bmshed
over m~I.~Y u the hour concentrated mainly on the g and promotion of his film, "Around 'tbe
World in m Days" -and also on lils marriage to
Miss Taylor. '
TNESE SEGMENTS WERE, of course, o! in-
terest. Miss Taylor's recollectiOD! were charming.
And there were also reminiscence!: by Art Buch-
wald, Jack E. Leonard, Gypsy Rose Lee, Lowell
Thomas, Ettlel Merman and Orson Welle.11 -who
wu the narrator and look~ like a character out of
"The Munificent Ambersons." .
Mias Taylor recalled bow, ~o_re they were
married, Todd bustled her into .an empty room of
a movie studio and lectured her non stop for an
hour and a half on how he loved her. Leonard wu
a boyhood chum. And the point was well made that
Todd, lite many a gambfer, seemed most atimu·
lated when he was lapped out.
THE REASON THAT more about hi• lile would
have been welcome was that it was his life, and not
any of bis productions, that was really his perfect
creation. Except maybe for his daughter Llz.a, who
was onJy six months old when he died but who re-
vealed in an amazing sequence Sunday night how
incredibly she resembles him, even down to his ges-
tures and mannerisms.
And of course there was Todd's philosophy:
0 I've been broke a hundred times, but never poor.
Poor is a state of mind."
Dennis the Menace
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9oin9 oil h1 tlie tre.-t•r By VERNON SC01T
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -
Talevision b i g w i g s are
really beautiful, !lawles.9
dunderheads who -if given
the faintest oPPOrtunity -
appear lo delight in making
idiots of themselves.
Every night they show
tilm clips of the war in
Vietnam -violence.
They tate cameras into
the atreet& tor small race
wars -violence.
But the git§antic intellects
who nm the networb are
playing down violence on
televia1on. Guess w b e r e
they're stafting!
With the spy spool, "GE<
Smert!" -a comedy show
about a bungling egent for
Control protecting his coun-
try from the devious agents
ol Kaoo.
That ought to put the lid
on violence around the coun-try.
The show's star, Don
Adama, appeared somewhat
shellshocked Coon-vlolenUy)
about the whole thing, He is
in favor of cutting down
mass television slaughter,
but doesn't believe it con-
tributes to murder, ma.ybem
or crime in general.
"I OOn't think TV violence
has any effect on adults," he
said during e break in ttie
series whicb begins its
fourth year this season,
"but I'm not so sure about
the kids.
"Even so, they can go to
movles and see tomethlni
like 'The Good, the Ba<! and
the U g!y.' Tbe killed Of(
eight people in the first tour
minut.es. There were at
least 30 killings in the whole
picture, and all of ~em
were really bloodthirsty.
"I don't think we shou1d
swing from one extreme to
the other," Adams said.
"Our show has a huge
following ol children, and
we don't want to expose
them to anything too violent.
But ii we get vloleot wlllt a
comed)' paint of view I can't
see what hann It will do.
"So far we've shot nine
!lbcw1 for the new seasoa,
and no one hais been killed
on screen."
Instead, the camera
foeuaes on Adams or one o1
the other characters while
tile heovy is done in. In ·one
sequence agent 86 (Adam~)
watches a man fall out of a
window, following his des1 assasslnat1oa1 is forrgotten . Or•nv Coitit thon tfi• DAILY
cent wiitb field glasses. Meanwhile, the evil forces PfLOT.
"I don't know wnat the ~o~f~K~a~o•~w~ill~be~~ro~~~::a~s;1f~~~~~~~~~~ I peaceably as possible, w e 1 t e r n s and detective
shows will do," Adams said. ~-· "'....,. "'"" t.Jl" "· BALBOA: "Without violence t bey • ----r
won't have anything left." • 673-404• C o m e d l a n Adams [,m!!mll'lillltilfrlD/ •--~II
refleated that the anti-' violence crus.ade for en. Tonlte i t 6.:00 I 9:50
terbainment sOOws w i 11 ,1._ ... tj;j;i;;;•• gradually fade away when -· • 6'~ publlc outcry over .IH• ...,..._.,..,. Now-End• Timday .
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Ma son Williams Branches
IUllW Ofl SGT.""""'91.t'
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"Secret of Harry Friaa"
& "Endless Surnrner·.r
St•rts Wednesday
Into All Field s of Showbiz
DAILY f'LLOT Slaff Pllah
'Looking for Something?'
Kevin Curry doesn't have to check t.he yellow pages to find his quarry (Valarie
How) in this scene from the Pacific Coast Repertory production of "A Thousand
Clowns" which opened Saturday and continues Wednesday through Saturday
evenings at 7:30 at the ffuntington Beach Playhouse.
Bing, Bob Chart TV 'Road'
NEW YORK (UPI) -
Bing Crosby and Bob Hope
have been dOW"n .more roads
toget'h« than Rand and
McNally and right now
they're readying an<lther
vehicle for a special trip.
They're teamed f o r
television this fall in RCA 's
Bing Crosby Special. which
is scheduled for viewing on
Oct. 23 at at 10·11 p.m . on
NBC·TV. Hope is the guest
star , which prompts Crosby
to tell all Who will listen :
"This is something. I have
top billing over Hope and
that's quite an ac·
complishment.
"You know, he pouts quite
a bit about things like this
but this time he took it like
a real soldier. Of course,
that was after he found tiow
much he'd be paid in hard
cash."
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Swim for
pleasure
6 Diagonal
line
10 Canaanite deity
14 Missile
weapon
15 Japariese
'°' 16 Therefore
11 Having lost
novelty 18 Circus
employees:
2 words
20 See
21 Sticky
substance ~Z Growing old 3 Bird 25 Meals 27 Be keenly
115 Oressed
111 Barrel part
"18 One's calling
4'l Feminine
nickname
50 River of
Eutope
54 Acti ons of
humiliation
57,.Breathe noisi !y in sleep
58 Wine bucket
59 Length unit
60 ··-· flu 61 Luck, in Ireland
62 Something
that is
carried
63 Coin
OOWN
• StCREl lo ql/,T •6A
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P[SIY 00011 A ~l5
12 Active
cause
13 Wisl1es
intensely
19 Back part
of neck:
Pl.
9/'l /68
38 Element in
mystery
stories
41} Felt anxie ty
41 Umpire's
normal
greeting 43 Players in
The Crosby-Hope tandem
has been· "as jointly iden-
tifiable as ham and eggs for
almost 30 years, or since
they ma<re the fi rst of their
seven "road" moviesi -
"The Road To Singapore" in
1940 ..
"That road bit had to be a
pretty good format," Crosby
reoails, because when we
made the 'Road To Hong
Kong' 22 years later it still
did well."
Of course, both were
established performers in
the movies and on rodio by
the time they gamboled
d<>wn the road to Singapore.
CroSby had appeared in his
first movie in 1930 -when
. h~ was singing wjth Paul
Whiteman's band and
played in "The King of:
Jazz" -and Hope appeared
in several short features as
early as 1934.
It is a coincidence that
each had his first starring
role in movies that had
almost the same title;
Crosby's in i.The Big Brood·
cast of 1932" and Hope oi:n
"The Big Broadcast of
1938.'1
By LINDA DEUTSCH
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -He
launched Ute "Pat Paul&en
for: President" campaign.
-Has one ol the best 6ell·
ing records in the country.
-Published a lifesize pie·
tme of a bus and called it a
book.
-Once created the largest
flower in the world.
Who he?
He'6 Mason Williams, 3Q..
year.(lld write!°, folksinger,
guitarist, composer, lyricist,
pop artist • • • and leave
room for more. He's bound
t.o do something else.
I& r e c o r d "Classical
Gas," an instrwnental, has
been at or near the top of
musiC charts for weeks. He
calls it "a hybrid form of
music, a combination of a
lot of music styles flamenco,
folk, bossanova. I think it
em.bodies tlhe urgency of the
American spirit."
In tbe American age of
specialization, M a s o n
Williams himself is a
hybrid. Tall, with a long
Buster Brown haircut and
wearing on a recent day a
bright purplish piilk shirt
with p~ beads, he ad-
mit.s to a tendency to "try
everything."
"People used to give up on
me because I'd suddenly
decide to do something, get
going on it, then \eQve it for
sometlhing el&e."
Like in coUege. A naU've
of Oklahoma, Williams was
a mathematics major at
Oklahoma City University,
living in a boarding house
when one day this jazz
pianfst moved in.
DUG MUSIC
"He set down ooe night
and played," Willia ms
recalls. "J thought, 'Hey,
that's really fun.' So I
changed my major to m UISic
.. I didn't even koow the
names of the notes. But I us-
ed mathematical reasoning
and made the honor roll."
He dropped out o( school
one semester Short o~
gratudation to hit the road
as a folk.singer.
Doing ooe-aigtit stands he
met Dick and Tommy
Smothers who needed a folk
song wri'ter ro do their new
album. Williams wrote the
songs and got an offer from
a music publisher 'to ~e
to Hollywood. He came.
Four yem later, the
''Smothers Brothers Shaw"
was on television, a n d
Mason Williams was ooe of
its writers.
"I doo 't laugh too much at
things," says Williams, who
has on his destil a bri'ght red
Mickey Mouse ctock, unset.
"And I hate jokes." He
says the long, w a c k y
routines he and cowriter
pleb.res and ram til Ing sli'~:;:;:::~::;:::;:::~::;~=========1 tnQStly culled Crom a mam·
moth journal he writes in
daily.
His "bus". book, a fold-up
lifesize bus picture, is in the
permanent coUection of the
New York City Museum of
Modern Art. "You see a real
bus and think nothing of it,"
he expl:atns. "But you see a
big picture of one and it's
freakier.'•
One day Williams hired a
skywriting service to fly out
to the desert with him, wait
for the sunrise and skywrite
a stem and leaves beneath
Smothers are usually tihe sun tihe largest
sa'lirioal ao1 have a sunflo~ in the world. He
message. filmed the event.
The Luxurious New
United Ar tists
1565 W. 17tfl, SartN .A.11•
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UNLIM ITED FREE PAW.KING
Box Office Open&
Dai ly-12:45 P.M.
ePERFORMANCESe
1 .3 .5.7.9.11 PM.
ACADEMY AWARD WINNER
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. . ~ . THE. ··,._\. -I L ' llDNOlOI' ............... GRADUATE ~----.!
"The Pat Paulsen cam. Now divorced, he shares a1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;:; ~;gn bas vaJidit..•," he says. huge Bel Air house with Ii ~ ., ~ Sm~ nd NATIONM..G•NERALCORflORATION WEEKDAYS "For young people who ""mmy "~uers a ooe
don't know much about ol the show;,< producers. Fo=·x·· Msini COASl Box Offica Open 6:45
politia; it shows the tricks[;===========,[! PLA•A TH&Antll
and devices a presidential 3.,, Ol9s• ,,..,..., •t a ri.io1 • 14'·~11!_
candidate employs in his !'l'~rA'~~"fl'"l':l:l'l'~ cttmpajgn: He t h i n k s
Paulsen wil get votes in the
November election. "He's
t.he candidate you can hide
betrind. He's just as
DOnSeriOU5 as tile o-thers."
CAMPAIGN
The comic's: campaign,
whic'h has cost over $50,000,
has featured slogaM such as
"we can't st.and pat."
Besides wrtit.ing f o r
~levision, Williamg b as
published seven books of
Rod Steiger
Film Debuts
At Festival
'Doris J)ay
~ Brian Keith
DICK VAN DWKE -· -~ llOBiNSOll ·PROVINE -·----Eve. show 1t1rt1 7 p.m,
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
.:..... Academy Award winner
Rod Steiger is the star of
"The Sergeant," which will
have jts world premiere
perfocmance at the oipening
night ol the San Franciscolr.;=~=~~=~~=~11 International Film Festival!~
Oct. 24·NOV. 2.
"The Sergeant" was a
much-accN¥med novel by
Deonisi MuJl)hy, wM has
adapted the screen play
from -rus own mwel. John
Phllip Law and Ludmilla
Midael -&Te the e<>-51.ars-I,':;;::::;::;::;::;~::;;;;;; Flff.een more f e a t u r e II
Also-Richard Widmark as 11MADIGAN''
IOTH. PICTURES IN COLOR
-COMINGl-MIDNIGHT VAMPIRE SHOW-
Sept., Friday 13th and Saturday 14th
DOORS CREAK OPEN NEAR MIDNITE
llARBOR at ADAMS, COSTA M'ESA, PHONE 546•3102 -V AWARD WINNER
. L ' •DAILY e ,/ I~... \ ··-,..
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f 1 l ms, many of them II~:=:=:=:===:==:==:==::=:=:=:=:=:===::=:=:=:=:==; American, will be shown II
during the nighttime pro·
grams. Jn addition, there
will be six "craft of the
c in em a ' 'retro&pectlves,
featuring work by outstan-
ding filmmakers. A salute to
the muct:i-discussed Italian
M ichaelangelo Antonnionl
already has been announced
for Oct. 26 at which Ant<r
nloni will be present.
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sorry for l Of Inferior
30 Turn aside quality
31 Violently 2 Skills
21 Stallion's offspring
24 Far leftist 25 Richelieu,
children's
game
44 Shy
4~ Kind of
stora~r
place
4~ Barely
Also, while Crosby's name
was in lightis over Broadway
movie marquees for the
first time in 1932, Hope's
name flashed in lights on
the other side of the Great
White Way heralding his
star billing in his Broadway
debut,
Alan Blye do for ttleli~==~~====~
bitter 3 Golf
32 Shakes· architect's
perean crealion
characters 4 The Script·
33 Followe1: ures:
Su ffix 2 words
36 Folded 5 Female
together animal
31 Place of 6 Bovine
safety mammal
38 Disfigure 7 Preposition
39 -and nob 8 Timetable
40 Applejack abbreviation
base q ... Canals
41 Good: Sp. 10 Asker of
4Z Bartender's lifts accessory 11 emporary
44 Treat as war suspen·
a pet sions
..
•
for one
2b Not sloping
27 Precipitate
28 Repeat
another's
words
Z'l Furnishes fund s to .
prospe<:lor
30 Auk, for one
32 Walked
th1ough
water
34 Mentally
sound
JS Moderately
rast·galt
37 Long walk
detectablt
amount 47 Rapidity
of motion
"19 Blnd firmly · together
51 Cut of me11t
52 Breakfast
food
53 --meeny,
miny, mo
55 Frequentlf
56 Court
57 Fluid part
of a plant
10 11 12 ll
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lmmKWate 2 UNtl.. 4th St.
ec.nllde cl Balboa Blvd.
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MOVED AQl\llt 16tb. Must
RD 4 BR, 3 bath near tcbool
• ,..,., !Aw down. -·
RepoaMllfOn
CUte u a bup ear now that
tt'. frelbly painted inside
A wt -3 BR 2 bltha with
hardwood floon that j u a t
-·· Only llliO down • payments leu than rent
COi.LEGE REALTY S46-S8HO
24 UNITS
am m
We've ll!'f'ft many homtl far
.U. I thll OM l9 the beet
appointed • maintained
homt. 3 f;b)e BRa. family
room, built-in kltebm over-
loo«lns a m~t yvd.
Too many e:ittnl to mtttiUon
10 etll llOW tf )'OU like the
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land& home fOf' onty
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BEST BUY
You can't beat the low pr1~
OD th1I bee.util\il pride of
owneralrlp home. Four spac-
ious bed.room•, 3 Queen aiZ-
ed balhl, magnllicent Urine
room wttb open beam. cell·
1np and rntful view. Own..
er tn.na1ttred out of
IBYI sell NOW! Only ""''·-'-' Submit )'OUl' smaller home
on our suarantee trade plan.
20U WESTOJFF DRIVE
M6-1Tll Open Eves.
EASTSIDE 3 BR
2 baths. FamUy ·room.. fire-
place, FA heat, new carpets,
drapes, fresh paint It lt'a
-11HPlll laycrnt Are:a CASI! 10 ..... • BR, """'.,..
Ch1rmln9 Duplex ' Bedroom. s Bath DrUJn 1bruoul • tnd. kltdi, oeta: Owo~'• 11.prurloul Frcnch All· two bedroom, .1"' BAnt home. built tor a d~ beam ~. fenc'd yd,
Pro•lncl&J bamt with heavy UNITS wtth Bulll·ln Kltdl-•tlnl exeeudve and h1a d• tmmed oct\IP. By owner
llbe.kt root. d:lamoml paned c:o1 Cupell Orapcl' and .ervtnc flm.lb'. Dtllgbt!Ul 1 ,-=~"='•==,-,,-;::-::-.c: 1 w-.., -"""""1 cellc ...... ,.d.-i pa-<lea>r. La,.. 11vtni room, (.'OU.EGE 1'!tL S Br. 2 be
loas. U&:ht, ci\ea'fuJ A Un· Convtrdmtl.Y Io ca t e d IO buKe fa.mUy f'OOal. 2 ftrie-crptl. dtps, frplc <ti pr,
maculate! 3 BR -2: batb everYthin&. EXCB.LmT places ud wd ba. Loclt-bUna. $24,500. 64&-lm + l\WIY, lu&e flmlly room RDITS. low VaeanQ)' Fae-ed. on street cl. ~ C-2 OJmmercial bk11 +1 br.
&1&utd. lo '*'"° &: IU"den.. u. Submit en Down • sec-bomt& U Y'O'I ctn attord the bome-. $71,co:L $5,000 ftn,
Comer lttepl.act, dec:ota-ondary ~ avaJlable • $50,000 Pl'lce R.anrt. ~'d bt.L 6~~ ~1492
ror ~all papen, tmporttd Call Tod17 !!I ~ '" dUI !Cdt.J, &Jb..1==-""=====::1
llaht """"" & taJb cvpm nril' your .....uer homo '"' ...... Buch UDO
A dnt.pe:dea. ~ aun-* * * * our parl.ntee trr.de ,u.n. -~---·-·..;
ny muter bedroom auite
with aome BAY vtEW, 20'
l)f '1ltdrobe & de~ bath .
PLUS appealing 2 BR ln.
come Wlit with used brick
tlr!-place, beamed....ceil.iop
A patio. OIOl'eleu landsc:ap..
ed 65' x llO' lot loot ~
holdJ oo Clitt Drive in Npt.
Beach. JS,: 'L NT INCOME
TAX BENEFITS! One-of+
kind ·only $57,500. For ap.
polnt. call OWnet" I brokf!l" ,....,,
Wann Mediterranean Homt
with plenty ol room
5 Bedrooms, 5 baths
cmnecting 2 Bdrm Apt
3 car garage
say~ fDrmAl dirung rm
.,.,., with
landscaping "' carpeting
1185.000
Contact
Mn. Pavlovich
Eves:
BE A lAHDlORD
Own t'*o lh&.t1I trl~xea.
Eastslde Costa Metia. Two
an4 three bedroom apart·
mmta wilh 1 'ii baths, tadlt·
in range and oven and forc-
ed air beat. Located near
Eut J7lh .street Sbopptna.
Jaw w,cancy factor. Sub-
atantlll tt:tum on yoor ln·
VHtment. Priced to ldl. can
!Oday.
WOWI
Nothing plall> abcM this
home CUstomfU!d wood
panelling, quality W/W
carpeting, built-In$ &
"""""" Mlnlmum maintenance land!cap..
GADS!
Would 10'.l beUew It's a spac-
bJs 3 bedroom hl>mt on 1
p&rk' -like lot? 'l'hil home ia
like a breath of frHll. air
with It's abnolt new ~t.
in&:, new J*int anct IWl1\Y
btw.ldut nook. All thb tor
$111,600 with GI ftnandn(.
• "ring"
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26'J9 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
Assume '5%% LOIR
on thla College Parle beauty
featuring 3 ldo&: atz.ed BRs,
double fireplace, 1uab Jand...
llC'&Pin& A cuJ4e-sac Jlrfft.
OPEN HOUSE DAILY
2519 Va ... r Pl.
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CUSTOM SPANISH
UPPER BAY
S7'0D Ft. under rntasion tile
root 5 Li;e. b<lnns., 30'
matr. aulte w/frpl. Formal
d1n. rm .• lovely liv. rm. w/
frpl. Paneled family rm. w/
hU&e frpl,., wet bar. Spenish
tile Ooon, cust. carp, I:
drtipes. 58' C»v. patio. Pro-
feu. ln<bcpd. 3 Car aa.raae.
!:'very extra! f19.500
BY OWNER M&-1.N5 ----BY Owner Custom 3 Br·
2,0XI'. 2 sty cond. w I pooU
I. scif ca lee l an d .
Panonmlc View .. Bay •
""' -mlY $31,500, -l111
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daily 1-6. 1736 .H!gb1and Dr.,
N .B. Owne!'-bkr 6f6..«i63.
1812 lllGHLAND Dr, Hrbr
Hlnda • Bl 2 ba., fam rm. an
b\ln<. ""'°' $32,500 ,.,,. ""
Owner. SC-21C7, l-'72S--2:!d
MOVE ln.l Near new 4i BR.,
frpL. _., epm. nr. beadt.
$28,0tlO. Opm -151 S2nd St Owner m-Olf& Ov« 10% ependable with
p),(X)Q down. Adults mly.
No vac. Call for details, Full
-1196,llOO, WALf<ER 6 LEE Mr. Levine vacant. Owner will aell VA l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ii!i!!!!!!!iii!!!!!!!!!!!!!l or FHA -$29,7'50. I"
Ing I. a llat ol items too
numerou.a to mention.
Owner aaya, 'How much
can I ret~" Uncle Sam
say .. "$)1,150", Owner
118.Yll, "OK". So-o-o-o
nothing down VA, m.Im-
mum down FHA. But
watch out -)'OU Jna¥
go to iall fur STF.Al,.
ING this home.
,--
1PERRON
OCEANFROOT, Q>arm!nc a
BR. 2 Bath holllt m Nf!W'-
port'a beat *ch. l'!1lldpola
mlY, """"' -• .,,....._ °""' S<f>9451
TRY G.I.
2 B«ll"OODll piua G u e • t
HOUR. Bu:IJ.t.fna. Ulrge cor·
ner lot. Best euWde loca-
tion. $23,500.
Jean Smith,
Realtor
400 E. 11th, C.M. 646-SZS
DAVIDSON Realty
Bnulitul lamlly home. S BR,
dininf rm, large family rm.
C6 coold be 5 bdrma. Move
In COlklltlon. $3.1.500.
Rltr. 7150 Hartior SB, CM
54&6460 Eves. 546-5142
DELUXE
PENN. PT. home. 3 BR. F1m
rm., frplc. Exceptional val-
ue. $56,000.
BALBOA REAL ESI'ATE
TOO E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa
6'7W40
REPOSSESSION! Im-
maculate 3 BR 2 beth,
hardwood floon, d o u b I e
a:~. $31,750 -total down
$1150. CALL EUL L IS
642·9730 or eves. 548-0720
Kemedy & All!Oclatea:
5% % nIA., $22,950 assume
approX Sl.8.'700, S1fi6 per mo.
P.I.T.l, 3 BR + fam rm 6
ALSO
3 BR 2 bath, family room,
firefllace, double garage.
$19,850. Tem11 VA, FHA or
Conventional
Wolla,fkCordlo, Rltr..
1810 Newport Blvd., C.M.
548-7'1'29 Evea. 54S.al67
A CHARMER!
Immaculate -Early Ameri·
can. 3 Bedrooms, Family
Room, Double Fireplace,
Double garage, Work Shop,
Boat Yard. Call for appoint·
ment to see this spacioWI
custom built home. $74,500.
JEAN SMITH,
REALTOR
~ E. l Ttb St., C.M. 646-3255
2 ONA LOT
Custom 2 BR homes oo Jute
lot w/private front l rear
patios, lush land&ca.l)ing.
Live ln one It rent the other.
Tty flfA term&.
$29,500
Used Brick
Charm
Spotless 3 bedroom 2 be.th
home wllh glee.ming hani-
wood Doors, lush Kuutan
carpeta and Montena no-wax • COATS
linoleum tn the built in kitdl-&·
en. Double detached garage, WALLACE
rose block wall fence sur-REAL TORS
rounds lhe large rear yard. -54~141-
0>mfortable covered patiO. (Open Evenings)
All the wock ha.s been done,
vacant and ~ady. SZ3.500 i"""s~P~A~N~IS!'!'H~S~T'!!Y~L'l!E~
and submit yoor terms. BEACH AREA
Colesworthy & Co. You·n ''"" '" ' BIG BE!> ROOMS + SEPARATE
' 642-7777 DEN. UNUSUAL SPANISH
l9M Harbor Blvd., C.M. F'EATUR.ES AND F'IXTUR·
Open Eves. ES. Gorgeous kitd!en with
tiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiil a real tatte of the times.
Fenced yard wrrounding a
tropical IUT&y ol lovely pa·
tio accent1. Carpets a n d
drapes, 2 baths, FORCED
AIR HEAT, Zar garage. U
you want a gorgeous home
and not jult a run ot the
mill home, then see this.
NO DOWN GI TERMS OR
FRA. Call Now!
john mac:nab
Boyfront
Just U.ted. •.• 3 BR &. den
or-4 Bdnns. New Pier &::
Float professionally decorat·
ed. Many outstanding Jea-
tun."S, Under Sl00,000
appt only
1714) 442·8235
REALTY COMPANY
881 Dover Dtlve
Newport Bee.ch
2629 Harbor Blvd.
54&-9491 Open 'til 9 PM
·:J -.... ~ • ..,.-_ .......... * 642·1771 Anytime*
$31.9CO -s BR., ~ Ba., •
Tbe Bluffs. Franee•••
model N-decGr. Ow1llt "'-1119
1100 I 'CUIT;::;,:;;;;.:.,G"o."'"°'., "'v1"°ew=-, -.::""'"'=
.;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;. home; seUJtnde or leue
Costa Mau
Back Bay FHA/VA with option. O WNER.
New tenn OK on this Back lirl-3045
Bay area comer home. Room WATERFRONT 3 bdrm #62
for boot or trailer. 3 BR 2 Balboa Coves. $60,000. Would
be.th. family room. 0 n I y prefer acreage In trade.
123.SOO. 1 =u~,g.='=m~=~,-,,.--~ CDLLEGE REALTY 546-5880 BLUFFS-3 BR Townbouae 2
ba. decorated. Tri-Lne.L
TRY VA. FHA. Cute 3 BR 2 $29,750-644--2039
bath home m comer lol l=====:::====I Lots of trees, d o u b I e
garage, 2 baths, dining &
shaded patio. $179.50 month
includes laxes. CAU. 540·
1151 (open eve11.) Heritage
Real Estate
TR.ANSFERl.lID. Love 1 y
well kept home In ColleJ?e
park, 00fle to schools. 3 Br.
2 Ba. liv nn, I: fam. Dbl
brick fireplace. Elec bltn
kitchen. Dbl gtl.1'. Guest
house in the beck. Pool.
$31,000 .By Owner. 546-5479
BY Owner-Imm Poss. 3 BR 2
BA Hobby S~·Camper .•
beet 1torage, New carpets,
drapes. Lawn spklnl. Auto
Newport Hgts. 1210
V SEE THIS!
4 BR, ~n. 2 'beth home. Obie
gar, frplc, kitchen blt-itul,
carpets, drape5, patio. Only
$26,750 -iuat l<t% down.
Graham Realty
Near NB Post ore. 646-3414
Eastbluff 1242
BLUIT'a 4 Bl'. gplt hrl, open
beam. Tile roof. U/mrkt at
$37,950. Owner M4-0740
Corona del Mar 1250
garage opener. Daylite cen..1 iiiiiii!!!iiiiiiiiiij;ijjjii;,~iiiiiiiiil
ings. Insulated. New palnt. Terr·1fi' v1·ew CdM Iii-Sehl. 332 Monte ~
tonnol -area, oxc. ! .;,;'!'!'!'!'!~~~~~· ; ~ EaN!de location. ROUGH AROUND Mini-Ranch v1sta. c.M. 548-8127 Ocean & Bay
Olf" $2,000 down THE EDGES
Mlmll Realty But a little paint will me.ke
548-2208 Jt "Home Sweet Home." Va·
cant and will cell FHA and leach Laven VA .,,. .., ,..,,. """ 1o
See th1t himiaculate 3 Bdnn allow fl.Jr painting. Mode.rn
home 1 yeva yaung, abort 3 bedroom, 2 be.th. Hard-
walk to Ocean, $22,500. SA"'°"'cru· nFlooCnE;. ~·carpeted.
CAYWOOD REALTY
6Xl8 W. Cout Hwy, 548-lDl
112 Acre-$30, 995 S-W·l·M Sparkles like a jewel -Per-
in )'CaJ%' own custom.· pool. feet home • with loads of
Thia charming lhake l'Ollf trees. • In the path of pro.
home la ideal for entertain-gress -&>uld be commef'Clal
tng .. 3 &: famlJ:y room 1" or'units.-Temu are flexible.
""""· bu11>1n -· ™• Mesa Verde la: tpde,y'a best value. As-Pool Home
sume huge GI loe.n •at no
()Q(ll: ii krw. interest r ate. Spic Bnd Span 3 Bedroom
Owner anx:ioua. Only S29 %() with large family room open-
NEW HOME IN BEAUTIFUL HARBOR
SALE or TRADE VEIW HD.LS. Immaculate
3 BR, 1 % Ba, fenced, land. 3 BR. 2 bath home with fam·
llClllped • many other ex· ily room &: dtning rm. Rais-
ed living rm with deck. 2 tnu. 1107 Valley Circie, West flreplnces, t>Muttful yard
of Victoria, left on Valley w / .... rlnklers front & bad!:, Road. 642-5106 ~ .. covered patio, room for pool.
On the Bluff All thls toi-$42,500 -ternu .
4 B•« 2 Ba., partly furn U CLIF PRIEST, RHllor
wanted. Lge lot, rm. for Since 1957
travel trlr, Encl. patio. ..-~ E c-~ H O!M r.-d '·-~-......,... . """'' wy,, Mlulon lmpoulblo?
Not when CV AN WELLS' new
&iiiea are available · all w/
vfta of &y A hills. 6 tloor
plans (your choice) f BR 3
ba, 3 car pnge1 •
~ ' ing to a deliihtful pool area.
7682 EDINGER '2fi• ::'.°r:~·2'~~
842-"56 or 54().5140 at $34.$0 •
........ ,,, rapes, worl'.>uvy. (7l4) 675-3581
$Z2,900. Term,,;. 640-9238
BY OWNERo Equity "' ' B" Cameo Shares fam. rm; 1 yr old. 546-8938
after 4 & wk ends. SPCTACULAR VIEW
Roy J. Ward So. 64&-1!61'.l
BACK BAY CUSTOM 1/3 ACRE -$26,9SO
Quality built. King """ """' rooms, 2 tireplacea. Fonnal
dining rm. An address of
Ptftlige! 541).1120
TARBELL ~ Harbor
BY C>wrxr; F.qutt:J in 3 Br;
lam. Rm; 1 )T. old. 56-&938
after 4 I: wk eoda.
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
842-5611
Huntingtan Beach um Bak.,, c.M. ......., 546,2313 646,7171
Assume SJ/4 •/o 1-:::::=======I OPEN EVES.
~~-~-~~~~-!Lovely custom 3 BR, 3 be., Personality 3 BR, 2 BA. 3 000 Pool
F , 1q ft , immaculate,
CH OI CE HUNTINGTON WHY PAY RfHTI THE~EAL
ESTATER S
am rm., woodsy yd, $29,000 immed/posseasion, ~ced
Near Harbor HI. Agt 646-1456 900 to $74, "
BEACH AREA· 4 bedroomi,
3 baths, BBQ. Tnum'erred
Executive -MY• 8ell and a.
"""' loon,
TAKE over exjgting 5%% GI THE FOX COMPANY
Thia excellent 3 + family ban. SZ2,950. 3 Br. 2 Bath. 673-9495 642-6969
room home iJ your answer. &.side 646-4193 HOME &: Income; newly ~tleSI coodltion with all OPEN HOUSE U-6 d 2 electrl bull! in kl~ &: ecor. br., 1 ba., garage ....,_ ....... ':. .. _ · _,, ,_:... Architectural Beauty 980 PretJdo $25,500 apt. 2 b!'. 1%. ht., prt,, diJp.; UW"IW••u~•. Wo:u u111uSC11.ped PLUS an unobstructed view ! B.r fam. tm. MS-6481' ""' with rinkl N · garage. IP en. ear shos> cretite.an exciting home with GOOD Inwstm't, ~with Near Fashion Island ~ 5004 achoola. A. k Ing tremendOWI charm. Glass 2 units $25,SDD. Both rented • 702 Avocado, CdM •
• · wall& overlook the Bay & Immac. 10% dn 615-4859 Owr Beautiful 3 Br. So. of
--a aecluded petlo, profute17 SMAU.. 2 BR borne on lg. Highway. By OWIM!r only.
=t;; ~awn the land -ld9Cpd lot $17.500. Phone Ri!UOl'lable * 673-6638 l' II I ·11111 ll. ~··I ll\ 111 \\ Pete isa;r1tt Re•lty owner at MI &-.1724 OWNER • Charming custom
1003 Baker, C.M. 546-544(1 tfm WestcUff Dr. &!.2-5200 FOR Sale by owner 2 bdrm blt 2 Br. 2 Ba. den, din rm. ""========:::: home on 50x300 R.2 lot on Prlndpals only. 673-48lll
Iii OiARGE lTl 334 Ogle St C.M. S46-00Sl SOCK rr TO 'EM! ~~~-~~---=-~~~~~~~---C_:.,;..;;;;.;.;__,
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' ' DAILY PILOT , M., Sipltmbor 9, 1918 ltous•s FOii SAU! HOUSU POR SALE RENTALS RENTAU RENTALS RENTALS ' RENTAL5 ........... L
lllo 1!51 Huntt,..ion looch 1400 Ho"''" fuml-Hoo•• fum-H ...... Unlumlahool Aph. Furnlthocl Apt&. Unluml-Af'!!: ~ a-ri1
' -4 llodr..,,, S BEDROOMS Ronlolo le Shore 2005 lolboo ltlond 2!55 Hunl\D!Jh>n llMch 3400 "!"~ -4200 Cooto -5100 L•n• 8Hd! 5705 Office Ronlol
•an wtll..,..ted Ci'. N...i. $31,1611 FRMl!, ao -. s RESl'ONSIIILE -""1 4 BR. I Ba., ctr. 1>0tio. J110 FREE RINTAL BOOK Excel! __ .._ l!U 100 CLIFF DRIVI LAGUNA HACH
: ...... U...3bu.S.rvlce bothl,!at1.,•1rY1rilh-J tD -2 BR'" wllh W....,.; 1:11!1Yr17.U!ll.pd. DRDP IN * ChllllllRtef * ent. ,....-"""LUXURYl'llllN/UN1URN AlrCondltlenod
,..,_. BIG Uv rm, lu&< rote ""'°" no 6 ..,,...i. ...,., °"" dllld OK. "'1ld SIS DI-13 I· U l 0 AND IROWK ......sJrip f<r odalto -Y-U.... 16 2 -ON J'ORD'I AVENUJ: :~ WtU priced, $59,!iOO tamib' room, ldtch. wlblt·ia care av&D. CIJ1 ~2285 or m..M5l 3 Bedroom, 1 .. tA, er.., APAR'l'IONl'S lDI peact • Qtlld.. Yeu\1 lAua. l bedroom DtU" IPICd anfllble lb
I R. C. GREER, Reelty rdie • ovcn, clllm!o"11<r, ...., b7 lG A N.lp Lone, ,,_ llcohlo Guap, SPECTAWLAA VIEW 1,-I • S •o•~~.J! -10 -6 ~ ..., ... dllco bulldlal at
"11 Vlo Lido mtlOO plllo •tlnl """' Omplctcly CM L1tuno loocl> 2705 OomplelOl)I J'mood. Wuo. W".m.ot/Loe • -• • -~ ·~ °"""""" fimo <WJf7 Apt, -locolloo ID
l-<-""'-1 ..t..,ped. Block POOL. NO CHIU>REN • ·--· Be""'1. A2 : IAYFRONT wall,.,,.., ;;;,~:It. I GBQILR 2 -bo • __ .!"'..._".!!"' _: l •• l ~~·to Beocb IUT.!10 .,. month. llUpc Avalloble MA-Nl""UE """''1l0-mo .... -.. ;;;;d,• -~od. ~~ ..,,,,. No«!·-. ~ ••~ =· ~~ex ., I -• WAU<ER 4 LEE S BR• 2 Bath A(>b. "" .,. -•~ --r· T
..... ~.---on -, or leav. mealil• Dick tie beaut i ful ·Jard, 'Na EDINGER LSASE-or•BUY GARDEN APTS. NICEDel'uxeJ8R3BAotw ,.--=::::::., ~;_" ; from $100,....,.. 1S3-0iOO E1rt m 1!1 'Olmo. .,_ •-. ..... .. .,,. 8G-fei5 cr st041W SIG Mo. • up ~ $$9,500 UJ:I .. _t_ .. -"' .. 1 .. ...., ........ ,... W•lker RH.tty ..... AQU ...... .,._.... Open Evet. :1525 Oet:ao Blvd., O:lM 11th a Santa Ana. C.M. ocean, .....,, -..... iqfC eft: J'orftt Aft., ~ 1-11' ' ,,,. Via Lido • 6""200 ~• "11 5'6-8103 BE.\QI A ... ild, over 11 •pt. $111/MO. 1-lod to -• Cell Mn. H--IV, ldey. 481-llli6 111.....,u fOrldac -.,--~ $50mo.U&'6CISt.NB..tt rib, quilt area. Call NR. Huntlocton S?iopp'1 ·~~m-Wfurthtrlnto tmsantaAlll.,AptllS,C.M.2BJll~BalilOCim\;mw, pwmonthf«~ !i-'!lm~"•~B~a.~l\"m~m!'a::'e::':'r I ---.-1.-1 "°'l'""ru--,,ll~T",.1---:-:---I 1 m-ca ceater: Sin nteco l'nf7. 2 Herman Trott, Msr. ...,., &city, .-..tot. Sub u4 daab: •ftllallll n : I
Trandernd. Mual Mc! Huge Ga en CX>Lr.EGE or worldnc man 1 BEDROOM Victoria :pes~='. ~~Gt= S!Pf. 15 .'June 15, 2 BR., AVAIL. SEPT.13TH leue$110mo ..... 2111.-. ~ baarl
ISl,900. By °"""'· m-<ltl8T Clofteouo L ...... copl"I to 11borc 2 BR .... Pool. 8-11 Frple: l(e encl yard, Mor .\Pl a. 817.$1GO; or 1111-. II bllc to beach. 2 BR. w/1._, "°"*' yd. -oval!Ulo R $111. ~ ~ !:; ~ ~= pr, $15. &U-l<m att a. IOclllded, suo yrly. 642-12?2 m.2.,_ sit. SUn • , .. ~. ~=-112 34tb st . w/~ =~mo Rent~la Wtnted sno :J.J:1!'9 •
HUJ1tlngton s .. ch l.COO wtltl all the eXtraa. '$31,200 ; '!,": ;: 22 ~·m Summer ltentaf1 2910 1 • BR. Condo. SUO; pool; 21!N-D P1aeeritla. '100 BUSINESS Woman n.ttdl 1 DAIL'! PD.DI' tenns wide opm. bltna., incl. relrl&"., wuhu, OCEANFRONT 1~2 • 3 "BR. OllB Between 24 Br unfUm ~Pt. CJ4., New-2tl FORa'1' AVnrul
Rex L. Hodgtt Realty E. 22 St CM LAGUNA-Ocee.nfront, spec-dry"'· 19890 Bu 1 bard For win:ttt r.r yearly. 1 Blk. e MMllO e port. Corau. dtl Mar or La-U.GVNA lt£Aal
847-2525 GIRL Z wishet llria to tacu1ar VWa., pciv. beacb, 673-1715 to chu.rch • school.. From tuna-To $100 mo. Giit or ...,..
OCEAN VIEW ....,. 2 BR, 2 both beoch !woe ......, park-Ilk• .,.,. 3 BR, """ .._,.. • 1110 to $'50. 6*-"36 2 BR Gar. opt., !pl., cptt, • .._ ........,., -SECRET•RIAL
apt. ~ UDds. 2 Weeki Sept. $900., 4. downtown. $185 A $165 ffii'Dto View, beach. dips, blt-tns. le pvt pto, after 5 p.m. SERVIC&
Cameo Highlands w .. .,. n<00. Also vk1aria ,.,.... cau eor.na Tmy SUndeck. 1 •mp! sh! .. ~"· '"' ""· S1t1. LARGE • or s BR ..,.,.. M...,. -. c.....,,
SHARP 4 BR aepe.nte dlnin& . Newport IMdl 2200 Beach House, 3 BR, 3 BA, 536--2519 wmian. $8' mo. md util. Unfurn. Pool P r 1 f • r re d eondttkmtrW. parkfns,
room, built· in kitchen, lusb. 9 MCE. leue St-pt lS-J\l\e 15. Sept. $1000 ,Owner, 6M65.3, l BR., 2~ Ba., dlnln& 'Im. ~2919 DUPLEX 2 BR, blt.m., rtaponsible famJ!y ot I A S65 pe-month. Or.nee OU>-·--~--Roo f -i 494-4957 or~ F ~ "' carpet md av. )'US, older pell S25Q to $506" for ftlue t:y Bult BJds. DIE. lTtb !t., ~plng. m "-fD)mo.Completelyfum.2 w-:r":~.;:!:m~~· 2H~~dt~~~11i, adW.ts. ~ 5•1-4571 , rece'1wd.Wrlte8oxll,Sen COlt&Ml!IL ec:t
OPEN HOUSE SUN l-S Br. 2 Ba. Bltn k:Mchen. Duplexff Furn 2975 Drive by lU -•, NB. th"' 5'8--28N Gabrie' Callt.. ,...,.) 281-lln 4'118 DOROIESI'ER, CdM fi.rep~ Patio, clubbotae, ' ww .. \AW
R. Nattress, Rltr. 642--1485 heated pool Private beach. BALBOA Wtnter I BR dlx, L•tUnl Beach 3705 tall 6'7!rl'100 or m-4863 1 BR. Patt tum., $1'5, incl. NED> Houae for rtnt in ~trl1I Prop.
Ole Sp1nl1h Hac1enda
Hua:e tree• SUITOW1d thia
block, leflding to • SpeniSb
beauty, 3 King ldie bedrooms
Uvlng room with romantic
Spanish tlreplace. Larp
Formal I>t:nq room, deluxe
kitcbea with Diabwasber
'1'Wl breakfast aree.. N e •
wall to wall carpeting, 15 X
20 screened ln patio looking
into an orchard ol fruit trees.
Fantastic Value. You Just Can't Adults. No pell. No. 144 duplex, blt-inl, crpta, drpa, utU. 3Cm Newport mW.; 2 Costa Meta. prefer Mu.a FINE lno:lme; dtt.1reblt Wpt
Find These Anymore ~de Village: JlO Paclfte firepl, fetie'd )'d. $lSr5 mo. MONARCH BAY ARE A Coron1 dtl Mir 4250 BR., pr,, '95. D Monte Verde, Sept 1tt fer lrt1ne Bch~ induat. com.pla.. Mo ,
2 BR A den Downtown Hunt· O>ut Hwy. 613-6419 ~2915 or (213) 698-6012 LOVELY . OCEAN VIEW. 3 Viatl. 6C-S008 615-5nl '*<:ultf ml'dber A famllj of Tac a ncJ •I. i15•00 I
.:.. Ill 500 I I BR A den, 2 BA, cptl, Drpl, BAOI., llY/llecllng. nn., LUXURIOUS, 2 BR. 1% ba, fi. Price ranp l200 to $300, f Ne-·ble bl!nna. ...._ __
tngton Bee.ui. •••••••• , An Inv tat on RENTALS frlil, pool. P» mo. Aho pri•. bl.th I entry. South cli all elec, crpta, drpa, GE JnOI to 1 yr. 213: GS-6280 Cl' tzU)N.t-1368 evu. vwDQ'
ALSO: 3 NEW 4-PLEXEB Spend, the winter at the avail. 2 BR. 2 ba. -=A a:io. lllgtiw11. SJ,00. 673-2"l16 Id~ -~ ~·-213 GL T ·-1 "'===::,;,;;.==I R. D. Slates Realty beach. Reduced Rate& make HoUIH Unfvrnllhed adultl 49Q..120 tietwiN pm ""'" .,....... p.r, !If ......,., : --I . 7682 EDINGER Ev 9G2 7369 W FURN. 2 BR.; near beac:!l. $1S8 adults. 120 E. 20th St. 1 'EMP=-LO~Y-ED=-,...,.-----Commercial 60l5
84Z"'"55 or 540-5140 &tD7-35I9 ef)s. -!!a~ea all~:: e General J000 5 BR. with OCEAN VIEW U65 Mo. yearly. SMAU. 1 BR, .friilc, patio. small apt ar room-bath tn
L'k M dil nl esperate wner BURR. WHITE .... Re11tor OCEANFRONT Lapna cot-like new. Dl' IClUa 675-3153 Alter 5 PM Ideal (OI' 1 PfQ0!1. (Furn part • t Im e work ... M-1 Bldi;., DX) aq, rt.. I e e I erra an Vacant, 3 BR, large fam. rm 675-4630 evn: 642-2253 ta.8:•. 2 BR. pa.rt turn. Large IA. s;rJS/mo. fK.8l. SHARE Apt; private rm, avail.) UM/mo, 646-001.T hoo8eketper. Excellent ref. ~~~ ::·~·
w/frplc, ll!PU'a~laundr)i MAGNIFICENT Vie..;'lll;IM aecluded lot. Private beach, RENTALS . be.th , entry i: retrig. $l<li, CHARMING 2 br. ;Be;;"";:;;;:"':;;•;pref:::;:·,:6""::;:;!.!60:;::;~1 '='========I You'll love this! Custom car-
pets shipped tram be.di: Eut, =· s!mi~~tter 122' :,~e nr. .cboola .. stores, i iandy COYe. Wln~r $240. A..._ Furnished * fMS.2112 * dup!u:, frplc, prqe. 617 DESPERATE; Need 2 BR lnduttrl1I Rent1I 6090
• beamed celllngs, arched en-
, try, all l"Ullom light fixtw'o.
es, 4 Blts, f01113al dining
room. Just too much to dia.-
crlbe! Assume large lHA
loon.
Poul Jo ... llNlty
847·1266 Eves. ~n.24
BRASHEAR REALTY bdrma; Freshly decorated a ,~· .!,9H653
7
or 494-5589 or ,..... Victoria, MS--0787 turn bae « apt w/pr by
.. 7 ~~ * r.-,, ., ..... -very ftlce ~. $215. ............, Gentir1I 4000 l1lboa 4300 2 BR -2 BA 1255 Baftr C.M Oct lfi. Rd'a, 2 ICbl children FOR LE.ASE -J,OTO l'l ft of..
...,.,,.,,, LAC ...... ........u .,_, ·-· _.. • -· ' ,..· Wlnt./yrly, Newport area. ftcta & warehoule. 300T Call ofter. p.m. 54&-239< 1100 RENT l BR ......... n<0; 2 BR. 2 ~ -· rm .. 8l2U! ..... 1125 """'
Fountain Valley 1410 LIKE: new, dean 2 BR. 2 Ba. C•ta Miia &. furn . llPl-$165. Utll. eoda. Adulta. $1f5. 3 TO' BR. a.e ~or =~ ~bnc~ =
Yrly. lae $250. F\>ol, beach. 3 Rooms Furnlhlrti paid. ~ Blk. from beach. $85. 1 bdrm dllplex Dnpe9, otbf'!' O:IY acbool looadon. Almott new bid.a'. n r
Nlce3BRByOwner,l" -Villao• 6'13-6419 1/1 $25 Month 12111 w. ~ Bhd., SloY•, nr ... -. 1103 UDWJ11D1l&.·wmearaf<r 1rmr.,., Quiet, •mph
BA, blttns, .oft mo. ai>tl. Milts. DO pets. AVAIL DO&ED. Ma& Verde FUlL OPnON TO BUY Balboa. C9fi-.5189 wan~. M8-015l ... Ukt our own. 615-&0 pu1dnc". I Ul9C of c I
dq>I, frpl~~ AT'l'RACITYE Water'frcmt 4 ( BR, 11 • Uvinl: rm. No ~ o.a.c. a.FAN Bachdor Aptl. NEAR 0 .C.C. 2 BR. la Bath MAU; Teacher will maw.in ~ A panelled Min 1 nn., screen pa • '6 BR. bome, boat doc k • spacious tam I dbllnl rm, H F R C AD ut:D incl $15 ap apt. Bltna. carpeta A .,.. lee. 3 -2'0 1'0ll 1t10 loL $25,900 w/$2200 down • • • • ' ~ ncent hm ID a::bulp .,. O..ner'1 Sacrifice Wlnll!r laH. «Xl S8ttl St, hilt-in ldteben, bet.utifully Furnltu,. Rental• 3l5 E. Balbol. Blvd. &.pea. $155 Mo. 5fiG.033S ....... -• ·--amp Pft, M)"68:i& • aft 61Ji% loan. can for appt. NB landx ---' d Y--1·· -........ lUC .~ .. -·~ ol ~ -Spaciou! 4 BR doee to new 962-l678 eves. It wknda only ly.;u Ya r • .,...v 511 W. 19th, C.Y. 541-3481 Q.AL80A ••-AVAJL. NOW; 2 BR., new c boan. .._.._., •
high school with diahwaaher 2 Br. Hooae; Beacbfront, !,:se $325/mo. incl water 1S68 W. lncln, Anhli1 '1'1'4-2800 1 • Bdrm • avail. Sept.June cptl., drapea, bltnl. Adult., ROOlftl for Rent 5995 ~'1H384==~--~--
included in <ftam kitchen Laguna Beach 1705 Bee.utifully newly fUm. WU.. 61~ardener ~ 548--6966 RENTALS Steps to Bay I: Ocean, pri.-. no peta. W5. 5'&U769 LAGUNA Nlsuet 2200 aq, ft.
&: doset llPfl.ce unlimited. ter. 642-9728 ves. Corona de1 Mar • nm mo. pe.Uo new tum. • carpet, FURN., pi-iv. bath., c:riv. ~ new bldg. 2 omcea, 2 b&tha.
Bemrtllul wood burnin& fire.. OPD'l HOUSE WATER front, newly dee. 3 AVAil. IMMED. Mesa Verde Newport Shorn • $190 me. 1500 E. Miramar l>r. 67>2591 5200 trance. ST5 I mo. Av a IL Alt cond. on 1 year 1eUI
place + carpeting I drapea Sat &: Sun 2 to s pm BR house $425 per mo. fi BR, lg living Newport Beach • $2'J5 mo. OCEANFRONT 9n5. 613-2473 112 34th St.. $250. (114) fi9!M198 or
only $25,!6 terms. 288:> Zell Dr., Lagima Bch. 675-0340 apaclou1 t:Wdining :· Lido Baytroat -$.350 mo. Yearly rental. No pets or N.B. <213J m.m.~==-1
Pacific Shore• Realty Lovely colonial style family WINTER Rental-Sept.10 to bllt·in kitchen beaut!tull; ALSO OTHEftS children. $100 &: W5 mo. 925 I/I EMPLOYED man OlllY. Nice M-1 COSTA MESA 847-8586 Eves. 642-~~7()1~8~ j home, Encl4 BR __ ~% ardBA, w!hunth June 15 Bay troot 4 Br 3 Ba landscaped ;aro. Yearly WALXER REALTY m-5200 E. Balboa Blvd. UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom, lrg rm, aeml prl bt.. $10 wk. New buildlni • Matins S
room. 0 '-' Y $300. mo. 9?; Bay OR 3-6721 lease S325/rno. incl water 2 bath uxdt DNI Hoa1 Ho. 1789 Cre&tmont CM. 548-&19 pbue power. l300«iOO .q.
·poo Dreim Cottige large pe.tio. W.SOO. and gardener service. Cost1 M... 4100 ~~~::··: i.::-pttal. Available Sept. ht. ROOM WIPRIVATE EN-ft. Sfi3.693T. Evu: 64&-9798 3~c:::; ~=-tic U:! mARIOH DlllHI i :::~ Wat=~~ a:e;·:.:: $25 Wk. Up M~. llO E. Balboa Blv. Pl). Al1JO ~.E Ms.~111
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""""· BMutilu! lrl""'"1, REAL EST •re ......,.,., ....,.d .. 'a 3 1 bo. Crpto, dn>e. Irr yard. e studio • Bech -. 3 BEDROOM, 211 both, face G™TLEMANS bedroom to 1 ..... 673-4521
foreed •lr beatt ..... , 2 Clr "' Gardener Older adults pre1 e Incl Utlla 6 Phllne .n. 8alboa l1l1nd 43.55 pool $250. Avallabl.• Sept I ~ bom
""''6 618 South Coe.st Hiway Bedroom 3 bath iDcl. water · · • Maid Serrice • TV avail. l5th. Adults only, oveJ.y, new, .,. ••• te e.
Gerage, huge encloeed yard, Leguna Beach .. prdeoer. im Per mo. Rel• No pet&. First -last • New Cat• • av 1 BR. Winter « yevb'. la & I h $60. mo or $15 wk.~ L_o1s _____ ~_•_1_00_1
great for child.rm. Ovmers Sales Dept, 494-4764 winter. No pets; quiet adult mo'a deBll'g fee In adv. 2376 Newport mvd. MB-9755 Re1pcmlible adulta. Refa. No J 9CIC $30/MO., male student. fUll OlO
tnO'lblig very 900n, Try $500 n-tal ~l ~ ·-• •--•·. (:ll3) 7 9 9-4 3 s 6 ., Avail Oct. l $160 mo le&se. -~1.l-~'drink'i ~1503 RNlty Inc. ube /"--ICE Dana Point COMt ~· ~ ~· -·~ CH •TE•U Lo POINTE --··~ ' pr1v11 ... ,, " r _,_, ••~ . ., corner lot. ~, .. Down, payments leu than 'Wttkmdl (71fi) 6fi2.S67' 613-0078 "' "' :ms W. 8&lboa Blvd., NB dean I: -·'et, M'l'-Zl63 ,.._.. ..,...,,
rmt LITn..E DOUGH 1,;~~~~:,,;;;~=lilBBRR.:liHiOouu;;;-:21!BiO•thlihi:.N'Nr LoYeJy turn. 2 BR aptl. OU· 613-3663 Evta. 54e900 ..... $19,900. Write box P 186 Dal·
LC1I'S O' HOUSE Coron• d•I Mar 2250 achooll & slip's: center 1618 atreet pukin&. earpxta. Huntington lffch 4400 · • PRIV. room, ktt prMlea:ea 1 ~1•~Ptlo~~' ----~-•
Unu!U8l 2 -I e v e 1 o:m-White Oaks. Ph ( 213 } Hee.led pool S1SO per mo. f BR. 2 Ba., pa.rt),y furn. 2 for atudent in lovely borne. 2 LCYl'S on Santia~ NB
7682 ED lNGER 84t.44s6 or 54Q.Sl«l
3 BR. 1% ba. lrg kit bltns,
d\>pl, dowr. "'1>1'• """ & shutters. Lrg closets. On
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center. Xlnt cond! $24,500.
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temporary, blt en 2 lots. 2 BR. 2 Ba. furn. or unturn. 848-2949 Adult1, no peta. NEW APARTMENTS Houae1 ott beach. ~-tn-Back Bay arM-$50. 642-lOCM. Cub. Terms or tndt
E>rterior wood, g las 1 , Patio, new carpets. So. fide 2 BR w'li'. bowe in court. 1941 POMONA AVE., C.M. NOW RENTING lfde. I-out. $295 Mo YJ11. ROOM In Bade Bay. Fee Simple. 6M-li85
MllDll')' stair column. View d. Hwy. $250 mo, 673-5360 or Mgr. on premises aft. 6 SUS CASITAS Drive by 1ll fiOth, NB then Prote..m.J lady pretetTed LOT, Gott COUl'9t vmr '5(1(11
:"'BRte ~2&bo~950beaFPch. 642-3645. ALSO 381~~ 3 !:~ 980-D W. 17th St., C.M. ~-•-... .1 1 Br. • Bac•~or B1chelor1 & I ldrms. call 675-l700 fYt &S-4863 flO/mo. 548-0390 6(2..{iOOO equity. Wm lelJ or trade.
4' '........ '.,....,, • home m 'Itl• Ill.II, -• 54~2839 • .. ... u...eu llCI WHY Rent? Take over sm 646-1286
Ml.ssioo Rlty. cn4> 4Sf...OT31 Mmth. 3 nn 2 •-frpl f ~ Qnn,Ratn'lt.aclnd. mo. pmhl. 5"'-% lnletelt. Mite R1ntal1 5999 ~G~!VE-=A~W~A~Y~l~tl-Sfl='~H~W~lakle= <.:>n.. --.. c, am rm. 21lDN---rtm•d. 1--·cu•-1e 3 BR ~-tlo'"'~·,_,_ _____ _ EXTRAORDINARY Sacrifice Bungalow 1 bllc. Item ocean; Mesa Verde. Qptl, dl'pl, -··..,., ..... _ .. · .. ..,, 1 • El Modma vacant Iota.
at MODEL HOME, FULLY can be dividl!d Into; 1 un· pr. $190. 562813 e\'el A Md.llion by Hatpolnt S1una a.th & pool Co. S4WOOJ 5'8-2576 STORAGE GARAGE $3,000 Ee.ch. nfi: 54&-anG.
View ol Ocean, l BR, 2 be, tum. 2 BR., fropl.; 1 fUm. 1 wk eoda BACH. Apt, fpl., beam cell, 3 BR. Qopq;, drapes. Ocean CloR Jn, SOO aq. ft $45. 213: fi63-1124 A 65f-.3UT
tit"N, never nved in, Owner BR., frpl, wet bar. guest cot-~; priv, paUo. 1 AdUlf. 'Pum.-Adulti Only Vlew. can atter 5 : 3 O. 673-265fi
aid in financing $33,~ tage w/eltber. 301 lrll, 4 BR, 1%. BA, dbl gar, 1enc'd No pets $88 Yrly. 813-7629 • &U-BSST Rtnchet 6150
LOS PADRES RLTY CdM 213, """"" r:· ~-.,:::-OK. 9'lO SMALL I BR opt., -flllftllM APTS. NEW -2 Br. 2 ""· REGAL ES.TATE
Im GI_,.....,.... L.B. 494-8833 • ' '. tum SS), Uttlltiea paltf CcD JUl.1~11\J.I Ac:rola fm . Coco'a. 16615, --"-"°-'-'-----·I -~---Bolboo uoo ,.
''"'""""""""""""""""""""""' DIVORCE Fcrcea a a 1 e . Newport Buch 3200 o""'ELUXES PMI .~. Pool ~•o. 1730t KN Ison Ln., H.B. Irvine $1?5 to $225. sa.42311 Income Pr'Ol*fY 6000 VACANT 4 BR Seoul Top d World 4 BR BALBOA p,.1..,a furn. 2 ~ ~ (1 Blk W. d Beech Blvd. k
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Dutch Haven beJt fJoor plan. home w/Canyon view, bdrm bDUw utllitl,ea pajd. BAYSIDE Vill.ap, $17S; 2 Jdeal fer bachelor. 1993 on Slater Ave.) Newport Hgt&. 5210 $ $ $ Ma er Lovel)r 3 Bdrm., 3 batb bcme
Good location near Warner yard, close to acboola. Cuh $100 mo. 673-$182. Br. 2 BL. atoYe, refrlg. Clnzrch St., C.M. 648-a633 142-7141 2 Bchtna., carpet&, chpu 5 Untta, excellent mi.tal arte, °""1.4 acrH, aoned tor ban-
&: Beach. Llrg:e lot Move fix equity I take oTet loan,' YEARLY, 2 BR., "~ ••-. Carpeta, drapes. Adults on-l BR Furn apt. p6ol, cbe to ~...... .,.,... beautifW Owner. ldanqer ea; bu tunny orchard A la
-"'"' n....t _,. call Patio; p..tqe. AUWta uw cl ID ---·--.n --· rf&ht in oa VA or FHA m-3134 Util. paid. c;uqe. No peta. ly. No peta. ~ aup; lhopplnl $13S 3lJ E. 17th 2 BDRM. FURN. Haven pt Yrti. ~ Unit Property ahowl 1.ttrac-ose '"""""....., .. ,,, 11..11. .,..._
"""" 123-0Xl OWNEltM-a...· 3 Cple. -<K 675-4!Et1 67>-1054Alter<PM Place ALSO 2 Ill UNFURN,· tlve .....,...,Jn~...,,..,i . ltll.!100. l'or--
ICATELLA .REAL TY BR 2 BA, ..,;.. ...,_ "';... WINTER IID<TAL 3 BR, 2 ... House.....,. ·-~. llim: APl ~ ....... Included No.,.ort Shoroo 5220 $16,11111 11\ln ..... call Ghan
847-toGt • . 546-9366 kit, "'1nt petio, deck," fruit ~ .... ,_.,.. .. -• BR 3 lk, 2 be., brand new Aptl· Adult. OnJ,y. No pet. HF.A.Tm POCX. THE l'OX COMPANY TbomPIQll, with ""~ '~~"~ Cell Anita 67Hll<> ----~•-A D HB 211!13 East Clout Jlhr .. , O!M Eckhoff & "-<., Inc. $49.50 DOWN treol, $29,500. '9<-7670 67.-Alter 5 pm U a.2000 a ~·-· pt ' --1811 W Cha A , .... Reolty • S.2914 • .. .., 813-9'95 6'B4978 , prnan ve.
To qualified vt'tl. 3 homea z BR up, 1 dawn, 2 BA, ex-. Naan Palma 1 A 2 mt. ~ Sil 2521, Evn-wtmdl 53MttT --• for ~--close to Lido hie 2351 Al80 Wlf\&'D. $12i tD $150 MOBn. Kome, acroa trom It 1J BEAUTIFULLY main-•
to.......,from,allful4'car-b bit~. 128000 N-rl Holghh 2210 Pooll17El-St -bNch; 2 BR., odult• '""'· -talnod Unlta. Pool. 1.av.iyl~!!!!!!!~~!!!!!~~~I =L!i~~~~:i:o~ci:e~ ~~~ ow n' ' WINTER rerUI fi br., 2 be.., l BR. :z Be., 2 frpks., !Ut·ba. $1.35 Mo. uW. pd. ~161' ON TEN~ prden &re6, BBQ. ~ IMunt. & 0...rt '21
==,.-,,====-.:= 1 new kitchen. AvaD. 9/15. dr . l300 M N rt •-h 4200 than T~ ttma lf'Oel· Fortin LISTER REALTY FULL OCEAN VJiEW, Como l7l5 675-0097 C.rp., '""'· 0• ....,_ -oc RENTALS l A 2 BR. Furn A Unturn Co. 642-6000. 54&-2576 PALM DESERT
16612 Beech Bl., HB 842-6611 a: see! 3 BR, 2 BA, tr-pie, mo. 646-7484. Owner/Broker .. lu Frplca I Prl I Patiol I U LEX •27 ..,. * _NEW <X>ND0MINIUJC • LG. snarl 3 Br., 2 I\'· Apia. Un m!1hod PoolJ. Tennll . Olntnt'I Bir· * D P • ....,.. aw,,.. d•--·"'-· ...... • , JERRlflC,I $.13,500. 494-474614~13ll. Balboa l1l1nd 2355 Beach apt&, Xlnt atta. SUn-5000 bt. 11 bole Putt/GrHn. Clnn, 2 BR, 1 yrs. Owner Oct Beautlfulb' ~ s-.
lack Bar 3240 dt'Ck. G81. All equip., cpt., General 900 Se& Lane CdM 844-:ml takes 2nd. 224" State, 2 Ba8andpl home l&vblh-
2 BR cloee to ohopplng. Loguno Nlgvol 1707 =G~d= DAVIDSON R-1ov ~Winter $1711, $1S5. RENT !MacArthur,;,.CoutHWl') C.M.642-7472(~.yrtn<.) zyplanled..=, ib.....,
m,oxi low dawn. C '"' ....... •TTY• •CE + _,, 1 BABYSl'ITING Wmted-Meo ~-. po ,... PA ~·~ •w Upper. 41, bedn>om FOR LEASE "~~ "-ta! 3 • 3 lloomo Pumltv,. •v -·-HAFFDAL REALTY 2 BR 2 BA coodomhdum dorm for 3. ldeal Jorr fi ""'~•rn ne1• • Bi. 2 home -vkinltJ IDCHa~ Eva 6&2:&129
"ffome1 to Match Icnome" Elec kit, runroom, many ex--"llngles". Many d el u x e 8adt Bay 4 BR 2 ba, heated b at h , d en , D I W $25 Month East Bluff 5242 and Malley Dr. 536-!J.51
"70 Warner sa....a; --1500 J ~ -~··-Incl·~~ ~. !lit--" -...1 -" ... _ ~...... W I D -Watertront • 351! .... n" #Yf'ft'fnu TO _._ ,,_ u_ PALM DESERT ·=· --~ ·~~~ ~ -~... ~-~. -~--· ··-N -:;r...:::;:• u•• PRESTIOI Town"""'"' 1.,1,;-aontol ~· NEW dllmoMINMI patio, pool flldllty. Ex-pantiled wan., e 1 e ctr Jc Rltr. 1lfJO Harbor SB, CM Finley Aw. 0 .._.. o.a.c. For leue, 2 bra dm • l be' ..,.., e>wos l•vina countrJ, ~
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....,.iy ..... ldt-. --..-..i -Ev ....... 1 ... '•'BR, 113M115. "'"""· H.P.11.c. w11h , .. 211 bothl. Gold mAIUSHED dlnil)'J'Un12BR,2a.-. $39,900 tnc!udlnr .U a t I I I t I •a , Neer beod1 • .., Pumltvro R111tol1 Medollton .u ..i-.. POOL ..... l1omo lov!tbl> plantlid
Call .. ... • ....... 673-mT Int lluff 1242 m-4777 !117 W. ltth, C.M. $48-3'81 kar ..... """' ....... at MEDKAI. Offl(f _ 1>0 ... "'"" --RMen Realty NO matter dlt ft II. )'OU 1 BR. Apt. Beacbf.ront. IR W. Lndn., Anbm: Tlf..ml $2$3 mo. Ev-. IC2"2I
m S. CMst liW)', So LI& can ..U It wttb 1 DAILY BN.utifully A new!y fUrn. Large 3 IR,,2 Ba Apt. 131-m Amica WQ, N.B. 1800 111 rt. HimtiQcbi Bcb. I '::========I
CHARGE,..... ............. PIWl'WANTADll 642$11 I/I Wlnt<r. --........... ·-'bo• PSO PER MONTH ....._ .. L 62IO
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Tid Woy Rlty 536.2579
Avoll. Now 1 BR Furnllhol lllO. Over 1"' Ind ---Hup Corono dol Mor 5250 Tod Way Riiy 536-2579
General 2000Gener1I 2000Gener1I 2000 £ut BluU. 4 bedroom, large cance nr ocean. Adulta. Uvlnlroom. Block from ftne IN BERKSlllRE8
1..:=.;c..:.0...-----------------------livtnl room, • dln!ns room, Ynrly. 1231Ai Ult St. berach. Now avall.able . $2511 MODERN. Nsr ~t l
tamlly room, bollt·in ldtcb-OCEAN Fruit 2 Br, pr. Prl. yrty. O::lidwtll &nkl!'r A C.O. BR Apt all elect ldtchtn, hn :.~
en, tie1ut1ful]y landlCQed wnclect. 1'> top ccnd. $1(3 f75.ml Walt. HWe ~of Pl:;,w ~;: ·~ l.4ok'' m.f«l5
yard and view. YelUiy ,..,. ...Wta no polo. 714-74!0 l!(LIDAY PL,<ZA 6'M6ll or 67$.!3"' GARAG&-S'l'ORAGE 8w. 0,.e-tu-6MO
$4125/Mo. bid. water and OCEANFRONT nn.......,_ DD..UXE Spedcm l..tirdr U'1'i It. l~ll ..... BUSINESS~-
.. ...,,,, "'rv!ce. • """-+ 2 BR 2 bo hr/~--aq -~~n•umu 1 BR. dowNtaln $140 unfum apt $110. uttl. • • ..a w,-a. ~ MAN OR WOMAN
613-3663 Evff. ~ J.512 w. OcMn l'ront ITW5T1 Htd pool, ampt. plrldn,f. Patio, pool. $195. MW.II, DD STORE Or ottlce IPl,C'e, top J\.ellable pawn from tbll
Bay & leach' Winter rental, ,.. ..... No dlllchn, no .... poll. 67M768 ""'""'" IOe., Boll>oo'. hlond .,.,. lo ...,,Ice and -
Rulty, Inc. 3-BR. 2 BA., crp11, 1965 Pomona, CM 6fi2-68SS ATI'RACTIVE 3 Bt'. 2 ~a. All $110 to $150 Jllo. S42.-Q565 from automaUc ~
D5 W. Balboa Bl'1d., NB S150fmo. m-G1M cx:EANFRONT Laguna apt. t:lec, Cl'Ptt. drt>t. Wlhr, Prhnt E 17th St Store 800 No ~ need94. •.we I!!!~~""!'!!"!!!!~!!!!"" ll BR. 2 Be. 1IXI blk W. Lc'e &arden area. Pri•· frplc. * 673-3.Df nea. • .how 1f1ndow M&Wleh aocow.ts t:r JUU. LOVl'J..Y View ho me. beacb a iM pool 1 br. • IQ: ~ cue on CU' rtiertnoet l.lld '815 au
"""""· .ir..,.. 3 BR 3 BA. 0o ... ""'1l Avail s.,,t. 15. <Ion. Part. film. $21>/mo.1.H:::•::.:n!!ll:::n:?tll::•:::n:.:l::•::•::•h::..::5400::::::i::..,...==At=r=oood=·=-==o 11,m coab eop1ta1 -' _.._ den with wet bar, Ph. 644-alW or 5'7·l64.l ..._., ~ or fi9M957 I · ....,. 4 to 12 lloun --a.a..
-•· APT for ront 1 Br. 11o blll to · · NEW ""111d ptool/ pnvate l Office ltonlol 60711 ' ......, Gonl "1m. '300. 644006 .,._,_ BR bl>< todivld -....u ... -lllly ID-
beacb. $125. Cooto -5100 '" -., ' CORONA DIL MAR ..me. ran -"""' llir
Corono dol Mu nso -c!<ck • petlo. m.1781, oma: 8lll'ml local 111l<rvlew ...U. Eoc1e
NICE1 ' • ' '"" a,.... HARBOR si&-~ . .., at"•"°""· MUTUAL IUILDlNG llM!l1lfl1ao, ms ~ l500 MO. 11enui....,· wllh Celvorl 1..,,1 or wlot.r HB ab-oood., ..,1ro1-. Blwd., St. ~ l'>dt, 10>
....... Be•uUbll' 8', 4 BA. * ,...._ * . . B&\tmroL 2 BR, -I telopbmt -. X.... ___ llK!f.
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2a-7BW161 * -"""' * llAQD;l.(lll • UHJ'l1IUI. NICll I BR apt. $12$ -1115 JTnl • ~ C.lf.. tDp -.,,,:: 'Irr
2 BR, 2 Ba. -. or untum. $70 MO. !ncludoo at 11 •. froll $100 :-~ .... mi;-:-,;:., pata. looatlao ..,,_\ 9r, Ol1l1 ..i. ot o -~ilnlwo
-............. So. lido lleoch. -adult L."Oll w. --1 ~ ---"°' 1'111 en.co. -°"""1-No -'*1--d Hwy, $2!10-67U38> °' Bolboo l • 2 I I Bl>RM. ~ , OFl'ICI:' sum: N1d _....,. _, •
..,_...., AI-'O I BR. I Ba. tt'B lloodl.-lll:!O. Bia-rutu< .• UllJtJM, $12$. --· llt hlm lt1f.....,;;, QI. --..... llrll?. -
borne to 1l1e BIUll~ 13U .... -.-1 Sae tbo lloataf -. Oilll 0.. 531,1523 Cloao tn. 1141. m,91 .,., -
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MondlJ, Sfpltmbw 9, 1968 OAJLV PILOT
JOllS a EMPLDYMINT JOI$ a EMl'LOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYM~NT JOBS i ~~PLOX¥!!
Halp W•ntod, Mon 7200 twe Wonted, Mon 7200 Halp Wonttd, Mon 7200Ho!J> W•ntod, Mon T.ll)O
R. E. SALES ,........___, ... = CllllJXote. .. , -.....
CANDY FREEi -·• >d. lob uJ "'°' -· SUPPLY ROUTE lloilc lloltlnt Cl-Hot hmchoo, vie. S< Jobo'1
(Part er 1\iD. Time:) Offenid to PubUc by cm Bl.Ur, CM. 545-l390
• ExcdlenttDoamefor•bn. 81lbo1 Power Sftu1dron LlC. dQ' eve AM to 5:30.
weekly wort (~ or E'Vte) SWtmc 7 PM Moo. Sept. 16 Hot hmdlet. xlnt c a r fl •
rdlDJni' aM aiUectkl& ~ at Newport Harbor Yecht ~ -&Ur M&-1539
MAJOR CALIFORNIA llEW PWINfD I EC' DEVELOPER la hiring
young, agrowive u1.. FACTORY repraeotatives for new :
~ lronl coin opented ct:t.. Club 'mW, k1 Ave., Ncw-'i:::========
-In <lrll1le Councy port S.och. NO ADVANCE Controctwro 6620
communiUea In Oranp, EXPANSION IN NEEDS \ Loo Angeles Count!.. ORANGE COUNTY
and San Jl'rantbco Bay Pn>vhlft Q C R • • :
and mrroundln& arc a a. R£GISTRATION ND'.:ES-ft........_~ ~~t.co~ SAR.Y.mROLLATCLASS ·~~=::s •
Ouxl>' Ban.) 11.JI Tota.I 668422 or 61J.1155 fDr mare FamllJ rooma, kltchtn ar
cub ~ For per--.1 info, • · Unifi,. Sln&le ltory Ot 2;
Ar... Dept. Oponlnp • • • ece1Y1ng :
~~;gw;:: <Elect) Technicians :
"'"""""' """ ...... ..,. * Single Adults* p1ana .... -..._ For dresa Md pbone nuznil« to; You can meet b'olD 2 to eltbnltea I: J.ayout, pbona
TRANS.WI8'I'mN 10 oew people thll month • M'f-15ll •
Wlloclclyo Wont? Whoddyo Got?
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FDR
NATURAL llORN SWAPPERS
Spoclol Rot.
DISTIUBt.rnNG 00. and every fPClith b' the UctJllfd Cmtractor 5 11--S tlmoo -S ~cb
IULU -~ MUil INClUO&
SOO N. AZUSA AVE. nut 5 yetr'I ... ~ Relidtntial -Onnmetd.aJ '-1Mmt "" -.. .,... ~ Pll ..... .. ...... ~YOUI ~ W t• .,.__ ........ b1 .. .r.wtlllfw,
.....alHINO '0a U.LI -TIADll OHLYI OOVINA, CAUF. 91722 ed to pleue you. For J.nttr-Malnt A lttpaln. Free Dt * REW ARD * ~~~ ......... Addil1om "!::Jll9Romodelln&
PHONE 642-5671
Te Pl1ce Your T.uder't P1r•dlN Act
SlT.OOJ. $25.0l> Per year. PERSONABLE, c ultur e d heel IL Cerwiok, Llc.
Make us prove YoU, too, can wrlter/bUSiness man, 3&, 613.000 * ~21TQ '65 MUSTANG Conv. 6 2 BR tum condo. on Bch
earn thil amount in. one ot European background, lffkl _ Need.I~ work. $950 for nr. Venice, Italy in exclua-
our unique A: ditterent ttW1 acoom. in priv, bcxne er apt. C1rpet Clunlng 6625
rtore open.bona. Make us 1-2 niibta a wk ha Nptl-~----~-
prove we have bad no fail-Bch/C.M. atte.. 8 e s 1 RevolutiOMry Host
urea· an rapldb' ~ Ref. Write Box M-188 Dally Dry Cleaning Method
TD or Real Estate equity. Ive relOl't area. Trade fJ:lr
S48-4.240 Eves. local area 3 or 4 Br. borne
• provlde location· fixtures· Pilot. (n3) tQ..2092 Rugs, Drapea, 1Jpbol1tery
inventory -training &: rel.at-FLY TD CATALINA Can be uffd Imm.ediatrly
: ed services. U :you are in-alter work ii completed
' terested in a pleaaant, EZ DAILY FLICm"S FROM Sales, Servi~
• d'-'"'ed bwi ORANGE OOUNIY Am.. to manage, 161~; • PORT. Catalina -Vegu and lmtaJlation
LAKE Tahoe View Lot Na·
vada aide, pe.ved $12,500
clear. Exchange far some-
body1 headache! Unit.,
TD'1, or ? Bier. 615-5726
Trade $17,500 eqWty, :;i BR.
l BA. all ~ Medallion ; ness, can invest $20,00J cash, A1rl1n .,..., _,,,. • Master Charge
• telephone 642-1113 tor 8 per-es. • ~.u e 81.nkamericard Home, Jor same in C.M.
: sonal interview, or write Wil.J.. Tutor all levels, math Modern RA.lg & Cirpet '1029 Conejo Ave. J011hua
: Nutville, U.S.A., 1617 West-thru coll alaebn., ini .ch '335 Cmahaw, Loa Angeles i-"-"'...o..· _c._i_u_. _366-_2095:..c.. __
cliff Dr., JUite 210, Newport .cl. HS physlca, D\Y bome ot 213 -296-6100 Collect Dana Polnt Motel, 26 \Diits,
: Beach, call!, 926&:1 lY~"""~=· -~~~====11~~~~~==~~~1 ni ft. on Cot.st Hwy, Ior • .;; G1rdenin9 6680 home or lncome prop. in
'. Money to Lotn ~O Announc.ments 6410 ___ A_N_T~H-O_N_Y_'_S__ Hawaii, Florida or North.
. i --~-$-1-2-,000----Lffette He1lth Studio Garden Servi e Calif. lntl 496-1300
Hos:plt&lity is Our Motto c BulldeT ha• Ea.st.side and
Avail. kr' good Is~ or 2nd TD FREE STEAM wml 646-1948 Westskl.e homes. TRADE
loan. 1-3 yr term. Call T •"""'SCAPING • d SWEDISH MASSAGE ........ u for oldf'l', vacant or
Mr. A ams, Bkr. 49'~ Open wkdy1 10 am ~ 11· pm MONTlD..Y MAINTENANCE tJ'\lst deed.a.
: Re•I Estate Loans 6340 , , ,
' HOME LOAN
, Let us help you buy a home,
~ refinance existing loan or ~
' tam a 2nd TD loan. ~ FREE APPRAJSAL &
Sundaya lD ' am· 8 pm Exp horticulturist. OWNER * 64&-1676
519 E. Broadway Cbmplete Oeanup. Reas.
Long Beach (213) C'l·'ll'lll9 • 1 PAY aerv:lee, Home a: Cruiser 40' diesel, approx.
llO hrs will trade Ior Or-
Funer1l1 apt clean!D&, Crpta, walla, ange or San Diego County
6412 windowa, painting. ~. Re:aI Est.ate ar motor home. Sterlin&: for brlgbtneu:! Owner _ 548-ZD!
GEN'L Cean-up, tree serv,
or VJC. lot or boat. 646-1277
e $4,800 TD e
Trade on 4 or 5 BR house
Newport or Corona del Mar
494-""1
• Exr:h~~ lor Newport lm-
mac! PaJm Springs 4 Br.
3'11: Ba. La• Palma• home.
Equity s:ti,000 or will trade
clee.r at $69.500. 673-TOTl
'66 VW. Xlnt cond: 1 Will
TRADE Blue Book
Value 1or Olev Olevelle or
Pootiac Tempest. Call a.tt
5; 30 615-2733
12 Unill, two BR each No.
Hollywood $34.<Xll ,qu11y.
WANT Ocee.nfront pr<lpe'f'-
ty. Balboa Bay ~ea
673-7@'.I, 673-91BT
CESSNA 140 -NEW LIC
E:NSE Value $2600, trade for
equity iD borne, C.M. or
S.A. area. AASume your VA
'FHA mtg. 642-1619 {U pm)
lntef'l!llting mi brick bldg.
Our pr ... nt calet rtaff
conalsts of college edu·
cated men, ran~(
from 24 to 35, mamed~
wilh military obUga.
tiom completed. We
have sponsored many
of lhem for lhelr Real
Estate license.
II you feel you would
qualify for this organiz...
ation, please 1end your
resume to:
Mr. D. L. Olaon
Box iaoo;, Irvine, Calif. 92664
DIGITAL
EUCTROMIC
TECHNICIAM
E x ce I I• n t ground
floor opportunity with
1 rapidly exp•ndlng
Or•na-County elec-
tronlc1 01"91niz1tlon.
C•ll or Hnd resume to
Marshall
Communications
2230 S. Anne St.
Santi An•, C11if.
54().2820
An equaJ opportunity
em player
PROMPT SERVICE
Sattler Mortgage Co .• ll'lc.
336 E-17th St., c.osta Mesa
642-nn 545-0SU.
WESTMINSTER
MEMORIAL PARK to.ii _,11__ _._,_, ~ALM Spgs., % Int., $160,000
ro .............. >a;, 1111-uuueni, .... h tel . ·-·-haul' R •wr. o ; prune ""-• ... wna:, &'· ea• • ..._ 'A s.n~-Tn.de accessory & antiques ---------
' ' '
' '
Eves. 673-78Ell &t2-ll57
Mortu1ry & Cemetery 646-SMB 1....-eq ..... , ....-oq;u vac,
Co I I f .. I-_:;.:,______ grove or Ire. yacht. Mc<:tta mp e e unera AMERICAN GA.RONER from $245 ~ .__ ...... 1200 Rlverside, #362 Burbk
C1metery lot. ;;;;·~ ~;m HAVE: '66 Chrysler crown
ind NOTICES from $130 EurcipeM Landscaper Imperial; trade tor late :;cc___ Includes Endowment Care The 1'inest at Rtuonahle model Mustang or Camaro;
Found (FrH Ads) 6400 Everything tn ane beautiful Price 496-3383 Ewnin& will trade up.
place means less eost. Owner 54&-23'16
P R ESCRIPTION Glasses. No traffic IWOblema. Japanese Gardening
Clear & gray frame!. Vic 14801 Bscb., Westminster Profeaiobal Maintetance-33' Houaetraller older m~
Wil&oo I: Canyon Dr. 329 531-1125 893-2.f2l J.and,tcaping 6*-6553 del dee. tnket:, good tire1,
University Dr. C.M. Crear. ) l new. Trade for pickup or e JAP~EGARDENINC speed boat. ~value.
TORTOISE felsle cat with Cemetery Lota 6411 Service. Qeanup, I.And.cap. Call 642-5741
flea collar Jound in vicinity 32 CHOICE Burial lob in ing Sll-1034 aft 7 p.m.
of Marguerite &. Coast Hwy. RES " Comc'I Gard . Ocean View • Nr. Npt pier. d 673-nlii beaut. Green Hilll Park, • enmg 4 units tum, best rental
C .. M. • San Pedro, Ollit. A eood In-Lie. Xhlt work, Reas-area. $58,SOO. take am hse
MIN. Blk. male poodle, vKtmeot; value incrtuing 646-6222 <r 646-lUt in trade. Owner 2006Y..
vicinity La Terraza & rapidly. No p:'OPel1y tax to EXPERT Japanese garden-Court Ave. 6'13-65Z1
Slater, Fountain Va 11 e ·Y pay. Terms or cash. 541).2184 in1 -H.B., F.V., C.M, area.
962-4888 Afternoons & evee. * MT--0132 * ffiVINE TERRACE View
LOVING, Grey Persian type, GARDENER. 30 yrs ex-Home 4 Bdrm, 3 ba + lge
hall grown kitten, vi c Travel 6435 peT"!ence. Reliable. Com. pool $67,MJ. Trade for yoor
Barbor View Hills. 642-5678 rclal 6'2-4389 property. Coldwell, Banker
or 644-2595 TRIP to Ita13' for Z-lS d!Q'a. me Co. W. Haue 615-200) FEMALE=~=-.~arn~,~.,~,-h~ ... -.-1 fly jet, tnct'1. meab, twin MOWING, Edging, v1calawn. 675-5ni
.L.... nr. Wesbninster & bedded rm. w/pvt bath a: Gen'l cleanup. Hauling. I ·,-59-C-dill--~-----~ S!H-US'? luxury tcurw. Worth approx. Odd Jobs. * 548-6955 • ac .... ..., deVille. Ex-
$1900. Must be taken bet Cut 1 FdKe Lawn cellent mechanical condl-
FOUND Bl'focal 11U11giasses Mar-69. Aski:ne $lSOO. Maintenance. Licensed tion. Will trade for% ton
"career girl" f ram es. 543--4159 pldrup about any conditron.
531-2953 548-4808, .tt f PM 2'Jl Avocado. Costa Mesa.
FOUND -Stingray boy's bike Auto Tr1n1port 6445 1'!.-norol S.rvl-6612 * * *
stock $200'.I &/or tlxturea,
$1000 for car, trailer, or 1
67J.ffi911.
TRADE UP OR DOWN
HAVE \1Nm 4 WANT DU·
PI.EX
HAVE TRIPLEX -WANT
HOUSE, Broker 569451
Equity iil Laguna Leisure
World Manor Jor ~ty in
3 BR 2 BA min, borne in La·
guna Bee.ch, Npt ,Bch Older
home OK I 837-1045
8 UNIT deluxe apt. Newport
Beach. Gross $3),000. equity
$89,000.
Want M-1 vacant or aubmit.
R. Nattrea Rltr. 642-1485
TRADE-C3A property next
new Sean Covina $61,000
equity price $69,000 for in-
come, clear land, bee.ch
borne, or '!''!' ownu 645-1900
50 ft mooring with J> ft ca~
in cnrlaer, mint condition,
will trade up or down for ! ,
open to negotiation. phone
"0 Heney" res ~ bus-
&16-9300
* * * Green -call 536-7812 • Iden-vw
tify MAN need& ride to L.A-5 1-""!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I dya wk. Mon-Fri. Balboa ft> PROFESS .. Window, walh & I~
PREX'R.IPrlON Ladies 7th A L.A. St. Be there by flr. cleenm&; bu1ine1s, SERVICE DIRECTORY \JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
glasses Santa Isabell, Costa 1 00 6T3-3044 re.sl.d., I cm11:J'\lctloo
Mesa infield. ~J.477 ~ Crystal Window Cleaning P1perh1n9ing Job Wanted, Men 7000
MAN'S Watch Vic of Ocean-Asphilt, Oils 6520 Free Eatimalet 548-f13'7 _P_•_ln_t_ln-'g=----....:61:.5:.0:i SOCIAL sD:ffErARY. Have
front in Balboa. Call &. iden-Haullne, de-an-up, ranees
tify 675-4615 DRIVEWAYS & Pa.rkmi loU Etc .• , , .Flft F.stimatea,. * PAINTING Ii
DECORATING *
Interior, exterior
Lic'd. Iru'd. Guarantttd.
e x c e 1 le n t secretarial
background. Full or part
time. 675-0085
20 YRS. R &: d w/maj. Sci.
BUSBOYS
DISHW ASHfRS
Full or P1rt Time
Apply in person
9-5 p.m.
REUBBf E •. LEE
151 E. Coast Highw1y
Newport Be1ch
WANTED
BUS BOYS
P•rt ar full time
Apply In Penon
to
Mr. Horst Chleid.
Newport H•rbor
Y1cht Club
T20 W. Ba.y Ave.
Btwn ll-12 noon or 6-7 pm.
except Mon &: Tues.
MAINTENANCE
MAH
Apply in P1rson
After 3 p.m.
R. E. LEE
NEWPORT BEACH
6720
FOUND old red boy's BiU on repaired I ae.a.l coated. Fret Anytime .•. Jim $4S.5l25
Udo Nml Sa.nllot. 675-(7M. est. ~· 530-lCli !-=='========
JU>URABLE orange kitten. QUALITY asphalt aeal ,coat Health Clubs
940 Paularino, C.M. & repairs driveways &: part.
Custom work only.
HAR~S PlrINTING Mi-4558 ~ Engi. Co's. in . U.S. ---------
· Jo•· 891 .,...,,., CHIROPRACTOR LADIES bicycle found. Iden-1-m-'g'--~-· __ ·..;•u...:..• ___ I HEALTH CLllilC PAINTING. Ext. Int. Ext.
Intem'I Space, Me<I, Prgrm
Develop. New re1ld. 673-5032 i-:Wy=·=ffi-31=="====:0 1 SERVICE DIRECTORY Mus.age, aauna, 1team ad-Hee Trailer. 17 yn exp. r juatment, x-ny. M8-99ll Free esL Acoust. ceil. Job W1nted, Lady 7020
1.L_os_i _____ 640_1 B1bysittlng 6550 Female Technidan 548-5325
MISSING 2 Blk female -132 E. 18th St., C.M. PAINTING And Papering. If Babysitting in my home.
poodles. Min llnl "Parlait'', Mat'KER Wishes to care for!========="' I you call me we both benefit. Any age, Reliable mother.
toy Ans "Imp" p 1 ea 5 e child in my home weekdays, Hauling 6730 Exclusive but not expensive 646-8488
ret\K'n to t9!I Mi:annlis St. South Coast Plaza area. Try me and see. 541-3157 1~Se-cy~/A __ d_m-.~,..-,-.. -T-ee-h.-& .... -~9-4038 LITE Haulfn$r-Trimming CM. Reward! No questions Trash G Cl SCHWARTZ wal.lCQverings A: PR bkgd. (BA En~:.) All o!-
asked. BABYSITI'lNG my home 'A ' a.rage ea.nup1 paint sales &: installation fice •kills, rels. 673-5032
FE~tAl.E 10 wk. Beige Poo-mi S, Cst Plaza. Full Umc, Name it-Rffaonable Mobil store, home a111>'t LADY Wishes day work.
die puppy Vic. Eastbluff. 0"'~~~·=546""1=-·----BIG JOHN 6U-4030 :>47-1659 Good and r e 1i1 b le .
Oiildren heU"t b r o k e n , BABYSITI'ING my home. l-~CL~EAN=~Lobl~,-.-.,..-.-,-,-I 0EJ<T==ERI=o~R---,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-.· Ii=""=''='=""'"':';· =835-==n="===-i
Reward. 644-1000 732 Bison Anytime. Reliable. Good etc. Trtt removal, dump, Special prices for apt!. Neat
Av. N.B. care. 96&-1413 rkip backhoe, fill, work. Ref.s. 847-1358
Plumbln9 6190
SM male ~ Po o d I e. BABYSITITNG, 1 or .2 gnide. 962-8145 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
Omrcoal; brown whisbers. children age 3--5. $ 6 .1--*.,-;-LITE=o-"llA=UL=IN"G"'*:-Pa\ITting. Free est.
Out of twn lie. Vic Z2nd &:; Moo-Fri. ReI's. 847-0270 aean up. Free est. Lie. &: Ins. Chuck 645.a!OO
Tustin. Reward? 646-3541 WANTED; Corona del Mir, *~'784.9*
LOST Llttle black curly weekdaya 2 to 5 pm, myl ===="'='======I Plumbing 6190
haired dog, called Chipper home or yoon. ~1350 Interior Decontlng 6737 '-'----=------
Vic. Fair & Vanguard, CM Bab ·!ting · Marv'1 Plumbing Service Reward. 540-7871 YI• m my home. • Re1idenee ~ Comm'I • Repeir -Remodel f;;:,Yo.~!e-Reliable mother. e Painting, Int • .l ext. e 646-9807e LOST: Siamese Blue-point V'OU""O'OOQ "'· male·, P1ularino & ==~o------• Wall Coverinp Plum'""" 24. hr. aerv . Work CHtLO Care indoors & out e Color Coordination u....,. Fairview, CM. Reward pr'MC.hool age (prderred) FREE ESTIMATE guar. Lie., insur.: remodel, --~-~~---~-LOST Sept lat. Female!========= MODERN
Bunneu cat. Vic of Spr-Bu1ln1s:s Swvice 6562 DECORATORS
ingds.le-I Warner. H.B. 536-9513
Oom .. tlc Help 7035
DOMESTIC
HELP
Uve ln or live out
HousekHpen
f:xctlc!ot Agency
430 So. Broadway. LA 90013
CID) 683-0847 (213) 62G-1735
Otinese live-ins. Oieerful
Permanent. Experienced.
Far Eatt Agency 642-8703
CAREER
OPPORTUNITY!
Join toda)'I fastest: lf"OW!nl
profession-Mutual Fund sales
No experience neceasary-
We train • full or part time
Mutual Fund Advl1ors,
Inc •
Npt B. 1603 Westcllff 642-6422
S.A. 1212 N. Bro1dw~
547-'331
BOATS
• Mold Lay Up
• Jelco1t sprtyers
TOP WAGES
Good opportunity, expe.n-
sion of HOBIE CAT ~
ductloo.
HOBIE ALTER
49&-5775
2 Car Salesmen W1nted
Be1ore new car introduc:Uon,
and move to new location.
ExceUmt working conditlona
and incentives. Orange~
ilea oldest Lincoln, Mercury
Dealer. Call man•ger
642-0981
847-4349 Newport Wrap
PARTIAL P\11e. WestaWie & Mail Service Ironing 6755
* l4 HOUR SERVICE *
Plumbing repair remodel
Guaranteed * 646-140'7
LIVE INS Aa1l1t1nt M1nager
COit& Me. .• within llut 2 S~l%1ng in Oating -For· ffiONING in my ho~ U.25 --==-548-_,,.."""...,,.·==,...,=-I eign • Domestic Malling. hr 5.f5.Q39 Santa Ana Remodel., Reptlr, 6940
La;1' pair~ glu. Gift Wt'llllPln&; -P1dt:qing H6ghta. 11' YOU need Remodelln1
ta ())l'ona df!I Mu bH.ch, A rn..ired Mailing 177F Riv 1~-="=~---~-PAINTING ... REPAIRS ~ bnme hme. ~-e~ Dr., N.B. ~ . lRO.'nNG dooe ln my homt>, CA" DICK "'!-. -======='===I $2 dox. 608 M1rlaold, Corona ..,.,. • · · ...,_ '"' ;. MANS Watch 1n8cribed -d I M --·
Employer pt.ya fees Needed for Drive thru l'Htau-
George Byland Agency ra.nt. Must be 18 )'eat'11 or OV·
106 B E. 16th S.A. 547--0395 M'. Steady employment for
-r11;ht penon.
Help W•nt.d, Men 7200
INSTRUCTOR
Jack-In-The-Box
l85 E. 17th st., C.M.
"' "John Drew", reward. Bal C1rpenterint 6590 e ar. ,......, S. I 6960 ~ ,.._._ -,.... -IRONING Wllftd. $1 per w np F\ill Umt, n'8.t appearance. ~ a..:w. .,._ .)fl-~ REPAIRS *ALTERATIONS doten. XIDl work. Alter1tlonl-642..SU5 Must be able kl work wilb
DELIVERY
MAN
Appllonco1 & TV
Age Z5 to 30 -Wlll'1'E Rabbit. Vk cl 22nd I: CABINETS. AJlJ me job. 66-0298 Pt<Jple. Apply ln penon ~ 'l\lldn QHdmi Lorlt'llOOJe. 25 yn. aper, ~I========:. Neat, accurate, 2> )Tl. flip, Holldty He1lth Sp1 H. HENDERSON
tm Harbor Blvd. w aa-. 2 wtca. ~ 2300 Harbor Blvd. • ~---I C Land1capln9 6110 T_a_florlng 6970 ~ M-Costa Meu 548-0155
Dillh machine opentor, over
18, n!llef shift, unoin 9Ca1e. 2
Meal1 hospital & ckntal pl:en.
AJlPly In per'IOll, HOWARO'S
~AURANT, 400l W,
Coaat Hwy, N. B.
,. "'9m9n , oncrete 6600 · ----·-1----~=~"'-----& ,.,.,.... 6405 ---------' GA YN0R'8 LANDSCAPING 8.ACGY Pinta -SAGGY
, J'-;;....;"'-..,.;-o",.,-".".:'.:'.°::'.'.:' CEMENT Work, all typea. I GARDDllNG SERVICE ak1rts Complt. 1lttr. dtipt.
• A nlNTION ARTISTS No Job too small. f'rM Ht. State Utu1ed cootrdr, rtt1. Artistic: Ta 11 o r 1
: ~ oO palatlDp wanttd H. STUFLICX $4.8615 Residential -Commercial ~
; on ooo«cnmmt ill' newly • CUSTOM PAnOS e Yard clnnup. me ut. l cipmed .rt --;~ ooncni:tf Awina Ir f't!nm'al No job too bi& 893-3581 TILE, C.r1mlc 6974 ~ ---State Uc.• W-tQUI TF YOU WANT )'OQl' GREEN .:..;.•;;..ov:..'"'.;;.;".;."":.;.:;Tlle.:.::._M_ .. .:.::.*:.:..;
~ Pbooe ~ or wriW to 'lboryk Olncrete, no job &. CROWING ee.U BUI i 0.t. worit. Install a: repair11.
,, P.O. Bas 1223 a.ta Jina, to ama.D. Frtt ~•timate1. Jerry. IAndacaJ)lnc -Gtud-No job too an:Wl. Pluter
; 'JHB QmCKDl YOU CALL. e fi75..5.516 a enin(. U2...t039/M6..112l 1111lch. LHt1nc tho w t1 r
-!, lTHE Q11JOCD. YOU SEU. Wb6Ui aiepbaml Din:i.-a-llM CIWtGE 10t1t wut ed now. npair. ti7-19S7JM6...QJOS
• . ' '
EXP. COOK
Apply
Flytng Butler
67J.49T1 Mr. Zlmmtt'
~==~~~===-IWANTED-NEEOED Expe_r IS YOUR AD IM CLASSI • brta.k:talt I dinner coo1c:s:
nEDt SomtoDe win be Apply Jolly Rorer
Jookt1¥ far It. Diii 642-M?I Re1t1ur1nl, Balboa lal.llld
fG< 9'kir. oftlcHol -118. CHARGE m
i
AND TRAINED TO rn..L
GOOD POSlTIONS wrm:
TOP STARTING PAY.
$512. mo. & up
U 1111ali11ed and ~ed 10
on 1he pa,yroU this wfflk.
Both Jkilled and unskilled
lhould ~ u experlerice
lm't neceuar)', end we ere
e.n equal opportuni\)' em-...,,.,,
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Age 20 or over
• HI. school gr•d or ·
equlvalent
• Orange County
resident
• Med'lanlcally lnclln.t
• Able to 1t1rt work
now
INTERVU:WS
MONDAY l 'MJESDAY
Kl 3-9289, ext. 23
AM< for Mr. Hill,
Penonnd ~ent
PART TIME
NEW" FACI'ORY BRANO!
NEEDS 10 MEN TO WORK
i TO 10 P.M. EVE!;. AND
SATURDAY MORNING.
H 1 G H STARTING PAY.
CALL TT~7251 FOR INFOR-
MATION AND INTER·
VIEW. PART TIME MAN-
AGEMENT POSITIONS
0 P E N TO QUALIF1ED
MEN. CALL SAT, MON. &
1t1ES. 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
SUNDAY 11 'TO 5.
TIRI CHANGER
Top Wages fJ:lr experienced
man over 18. Bendable. l.Jb.
ttal company beleflt1 and
paid vacation. Apply in per-
son only at
Firestone Stores
475 E. 17th, Co1t1 Men
AUTO MECHANICS
ATTENTION
• Electro-Mechanical
Receiving Inspectors
•Wire wrap
Machine Operators
(2nd shift}
• B Machinist
' (2nd shift}
• Stock Room Attendents
• Shipping and
Receiving Clerk
• Material Dispatcher
•Janitor
(2nd shift)
• Electro-Mechanical
Assember
• Shop Utility Man
can or apply PeTSonnel Dept.
772-2811
708 E. VERMONT, ANAHEIM
INTERSTATE
ELECTRONICS
CORPORATION
A SUBSIDIARY OF
"Automatic" Sprinkler C.Orp. of America .
An equal opportunity employer
MANAGEMENT
Stock Clert
TRAINfES
Machint'!r)' mfgr. Will handle
inventory, including iteel
cut-offs and other misc dut-
ies. Requires drivers lie,
good health and completed ~t ~ = ·~ seJVi.ce obligation. Will train right party.
u n I q u e MANAGEMENT West P.11ck
New Pontiac Agency needs TRAINING PR.OGRAM fol-M h' C lows a well planned, rom-ac ines orp. experienced ieneral line-8fi6 W. 16th Street.
transmission • Ii air condi· prebenalve schedule · · • Newport Beach 64:{-6956
tiocing immediately. T 0 p Provides you the best op.
working conditions, plenty of pornm.1ty to develop qujck-PART OR FULL TIME
__,_ .,._ """-· "'all o.. ly into respoMible execu· positions now avail. tor: aev-w ..... A. ""'""" ,,,.._.'CJ' J, , .:>Cl~
vice Manager, Bob l..oogpre tive in CONSUM17l FIN-eral ambitious men, 20· -40.
Pontiac. 13600 Beach mvd., ANCE •.. Interviewing is Flexible hrs., aome t-ves.
Westminster. a majO!' pert of this non-perf. Car nee. Prestige work .::.;:::::::::::::.;._-'----I selling, salary position. Lib-'With above average Mm. APPRENTICE eral employee benefits and ings. Oppty for ManagE!l'.pos.
regu].IU' aalfll'Y increases We train. For introd. inter-MAC HINIST ..... on yo..-J"UIO""" v;ew oall ..... ""1tney;
Previow shop experience Higb achool graduates. Ap. ----====~~-1
00 lath<, mill and drill .. , at ""' of the 3 ln'anclt· GREENS '.
Set ..-es listed below. ....... "• "'~··"'" KEEPERS . • '.;.",,:1 .::..:t,;'."""""'· PACIFIC FINANCE App(y moms. oni;i
118 E. 16th Street 166'U Beach Blvd., Hntg Bch Irvine Coast :
Costa Mesa 1178 Nwpt Blvd., Costa Mesa Country Club ;
NURSERYMAN TIJJ9 Wettmlnster Blvd., WM 1600 E. Coe.st Hwy., N1B.
Exp Nurseryman to work In Equal Opportunity Employer ~uJ..LlX;E student p (rm
a YoJ,mg prtigrealve retail position; P/time du r' n g
Nursery in Orii.nte eeitulty RT TIM£ EVE' school, full time summer; at noar the beach. Plesont '"'· PA J, Chov"'n Statioo on be•oh In
ro\Dldi.nga, Room for ad-Laguna. No hippies or l.ong
vance~nt. Intervlews in Trainees 18 or older willing hair. Must be 18. Salaiy &:
person oru.,. Call for ap-to learn u.les and merchan-comm w/raise&. 494-91Jl3
pointment. 00-2248 ~k dlsing. &tlary, profit shar-
days only. ing, fast advancement, gu
Tire Service Min allowance, raises. Phone West C011st Regional Dist. Experienced tire service man 547.7782 needed for one of Orange•1----------
Counties largest tire dealer-Electronic )a1e1man
shlps. Liberal Co. benefits • With knowledge of part.I and/
paid vacation, ~ in.sur-or 'IV repair.
ance, etc. H. W. Wright Co.
YOUNG i LANE -1T10 Newport Blvd. CM GOODY£AR
1596 Ne-NpOrt Blvd., C.M. BUS BOYS
DRAFTSMAN 18 or over. $1.65 hr.
Done JoM Re1taur1nt
EXPERIENCED S e r vi c e
Station Mannger. K Ii ow
lube, oil change, tome
mechanics. Call 54S-21Qt
Experif!llcr!d Nursery Dian
Full time. Call for awt.
646-7442 -
SERVICE Station atte:ndalit·
over 21: e:q>«. ooJy1 '
Apply 2160 Harbor, CM.
Agencie1, Men &
Women 7550
Mechullcal Detailer
Brina" recent 11.mplft: or
wont". Apply tn petalb
PARAMEr!UCS
9003 E. Adami, H.B. ARGUS •
962-2990 Gen'! Ofc .......... St. $Jll
e FRY COOK e Good typing, no S/H
Grawyard Only. 2 yn exp AMI hkkpr ••.••.••.. st:s:z.oo
929 Baker Si.., Costa Mesa
OPENING-
nee. Start $100 wk. Post, type, file. pegbrO
Cott•ge Coffee Shop Reg female tech ...• s( $475
562 W. 19th St., C.M. Dr!! off)Ce, Orange areil
tor Production Tr1lnH Med asst··--·-·-·-·· st$400
1 Stock Clerk Apply in person Dr office. ~. '
Perm1nent TROY ENGRAVING Co. P R sales •······ ... st:: $>fJO
Electronic D1velopment 2322 s. Pullman St. Oxnm plus benefits
Corp. Santa Ana, CaliJ. Secy • • -• · · .. • • • "· • · · ·" S450 646-9611 Import-Export exp
TRAINEES
SERV Sta. Graveyard Man 5 Precision grinder .. to .$6.00
to & daya. Must have e~ To 10,0COth tolerance
Large New York ~m ex· and will be ~· ApPly Sheet metal man .. min $3.0(l
pandint;: in cautornla bu Chevron Station Harbor a: Gd exp, start more m
need !or several young men San DiettQ Ftwy. CM Liquor elk ••••••••.. , ••• $500
to fill vacancies en tbeir Parking Attend1nt Full time
promotional staff. SllS. per W&llted 18 yn or over. Apply Electrici1n ........ St .$3.50
wttk n.lary. F<r mterview at 1600 W. Coast Hwy., Sult~ Journeyman
appt. call ~1183 G. Npt. Bdt. Au::Uo Repair ...... min $3.00
BOYS Between 10 and 1S Sound & comm exp LOT MAH vee.n of aa:e for eveni.J1J WaJtroess/bua boya • • • • $1.66 ' Dhhwashen work. Good commissions. Experienced. Full~. Call Bob at 893-5375 ~ ...... ·•••·. tl.!XIJ
Contact Bob 'lllonl.pni. 5 )1il "P m«h
MARQUIS M:aI'ORS EXP Servk:e Statlon At-Dtimator ...• , , . , •.... , $700
90.'.I So. CJa.at Hwy teodm!. D•y b OU r.. Job. shop exp
Lquna Beach 491-75(8 Lankford M-ObC Service. 3001 Sa.Inman .......... St $4:25
PA.RT nmt crew manager, Brilltol, CM . H'ooHngton Beach arel\
easy work. 3 or 4 !Joun PART -Time work tor J>nctMnmen .• , ..... StS500
everili'lp wcrlina' wtth boya. pttmnan on LTG 1Tlfl2 3rd ~nlion m1Chillt'
Must have car, Com-Harrla with D • b 11 re D Dn.ft9"1f!n "B'' ....•. st $520
mluiona. For lntonnatklD .,-m.. 6G-60'l1 ).a yrs exp
call &93-53TS w -* b smv si. Atteodent "111 a: S&let indoor · .. ·• • • • St M
Bob PU1: time. Sllll'J' + c:nnm. ~ nrA IM!l't'Mary EXPE!Uma:D Tom Slw1' u-OR~ ARGUS EMPLOYMENT
RADIO TlXlOOClAH mt E. Ort Hwy, OIM CONSULTANTS ACEN(:y om ~ TO IM3 Westdltf, NB. s.J!t.'1796 __ .:.;:;..:=.;:.;.;. __ ..; __ soa<:::;::.";;...;;.:;...;'Dll::;;.;.__ 1824 E. 17th St., S.A. 5('7-6.1J6
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' SOltlE'l'BING NEW--SOltlE'l'BING DIFFERENT l l NOW l l
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,_ 3 11·nes 2 -t1·m· es 8 2°0 DIAL 642•5611
Noetti Co•tr Toi FtM 540-1220
. .hnt S.,: "CHARGE m• Spocfll ,.,_...._,.,_, 11o1o In SpocQI Clwlfl ... _ No II• OYW $50
olo W•ntocl, Mon 7200 Agoncl•, w-n 7100 Help Wanted Help Wanted
Women 7400 Women
Help WantH
7400 Women
GBl£RAl
MACHINIST.
Mblt be famillar with
Bridieport Mills, Har-
din&e and Cinndnnati
Tool Room Lathes. Abil·
lty to ttad blueprints and
make own 11etllpl with
mb>Jmumol-
oa short nm pn>ductbl
...i.n.
Apply P•I Folsom
133-0600,oxt.2229
COLLINS •
RADIO co.JJ-
19700 Jambor" Road
Newport B.ach
AD application& reviewed
on merit with QO bias to-
ward R.:e, O:>lot, O'eed or
Sex.
1-==.;....----1 newport.
personnei __ agency
si;x><ETARY ••••..•• to $500
Xlnt opportunity fOr shit.tp
elrl with top akills. R.E. bk·
-ho!pfuL. sn::RE'I' ARY ........ to $:iOO
Front offtce appee.rance for
lovely ofCll with arnall coo-
geUal. IJ'P. Some le&:al bk· --oosr QJ< • • • • • • • • • • to $5(X)
Must have had 10me expoe-
ure to co.st1Jla:.
PERSlNNEL a.K ..•. ""'
Mort have iodultria1 bkg:rnd
DATA ANAL Cl.X .... $450
Exp for quality .........,,
ELKTROlllC
ASSEMBlY
Wlrlnt ind circuit
board a1Mmbly. Night
ahlfl. Apply
Manha II
Communicallons
2230 S. Anno St.
Santa Ana, Calif.
540.2820
An equal-
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REXAIR, INC.
NOW EXPANDING IN
ORANGE COUNTY
Accepting applications
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Operrlnp tor 65 Men
Top atartlng wagM
No experience necessary.
Must have good work rec-
ord and lived in the IU'8 a
minim.Im af me year. Call
for appointment
no1-1251 ...,_ c"""" math bolptuL.lw-------I--------·!
GIRL FRlDAY •••••• to $450
Yna: CJ'OWing OOfDll9l\Y needa EXPERIENCED
=:/,:ii.,,~::= PROOF OPERATOR
helptul. Learn and pn:!lreU TULL TIME
with !Inn.
'33 D<rvor Dr., N.B. UNITED CALIFORNIA 642-3170 5-49-2743 BANK
EXPERIENCED
Commercl1I Teller
UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK
Full-Time
Combination
Hostess &
Bookkeeper
Appi,:y in Pef'IQD
R. E. LEE
NEWPORT BEACH
HOSTfSSES
Over 21
Full or Part Time
Apply In Poraon
• 9.5 p.m.
RBJBEN E. LEE
IS I E. Coool Highway
Newport Beach
Decorator
R.ecefws cancell1tlon of $22,000.00
Spanish ind MMlterrane1n Furnltur•
AH N-T., Q..rlty .._., N•-.
A .,_.,...,,, Orff• H•• 11 0. Dkp14ry
Items es follows: Gorgeous 8 ft. custom quilted
sofa with separate loose pillows with heavy oak
trim decor and matching chair, S matching oak
occasional tables, {2) 58" tall decorator lamps,
hanging chain' swag lamps in wrought iron, an
8-piece king size master bedroom suite in pecan
paneled Mediterranean style with top quality
15 yr. warranty king size mattress & box springs.
Spanish decor dining set, etc. , '*'• .. .....,.. .. ,..... s11n.tt ~:~~;~1~:~---'···-···········!698.00 ....,_c.., .. __ ,_.,
T11111l Av•1l•lil-N•wco111•,.. to C.llforni•
Crodlt ApprovM 1111-•Uot.ly , / J /] Furniture.
1144 Nawport Boultvord, Cool• Mou (only)
•H ..... 1194. Every night 'Ill 9 -Wed., Sot. I. Sun. 'Ill 6
••• MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOi!. .•.
ellLE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE,
Furniture IOOOFurnlture aocso:
BoUS1ht Manuf1cturer'1 Showroom Samples
At Terrific Savings! ,
81 Wood carved arm divan, lg. man's chair;
beaut fabrics. 5 Pc bexa~on dark oak din.
set, w /black or avocado framed chairs; 5 Pc
BR set 9-dr Mr. & Mrs. dresser, lg mirror, ..
2 commodes, deooratlve headboard in SplJ!-,;,
ish oak or avocado design. ·
lteJDJ Sold Individually · ·'
Shop Aroun~-before you buy -see US! ·'
VALUE $895-FULL PRICE $429.95 '
or t1fm1 If low 11 $3.00 we.k ':'
No Down-Use Our Store Charge Plan . '
No Fancy.Front-BUT Quality Values lnsid~.:
APPROVED FURNITURE
2159 HARBOR, COSTA MESA
12 Years same location-same owners
D•lly 9.9
Sunday 10-5
548-9660
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MISS EXE< AGENCY 4525 MacArthur Blvd.
3029 Horbor Blvd.
Cotto Ma.
546-2033
RN's, LYN's & Aides JoBs,, EMPLOYMENT •085 " EMPLOYMENl JoBs • EMPLOYMENT JoBs .. EMPLOYMEN't
Full or pert time Help Wanttct Jabt Men, Worn. 75oo Jo~, Worn. 7500 Schools-lnatrudlon 7600 ANCIENT MARINER
RESTAURANT
FM P•ld Newport B•1ch
540-4424 "" equal opportullity employu
'"'Y ohllt Women 7400 SHOE SAW NEW ...,.., mu. Dolphin MJSs Wrlgbt'~ rlt•, to ""'
Bewrty Minor SINGLE YOUNG Experltneed Rem. Needs com P' t write right ht-fore scbno1:
Now taktna penonnel
Applications Daily. e DISHWASHER e KITCHEN HELP
WW bt interviewing btwn
---------I ConvalMcent Hotpftal WOMAN Ladin Shoet wal~. busboJ•. cook.a. Instant learning. Cllfl.cOilt ~o Camino Cl;Ulnno lntematlonal nm now a.c-Excellent commt.uion & ben~ Apply bt:wn 2-5 pm. Bob 10-Les.son Typing Schl»I.
Men's Wear Cap1strano Bea.ch eeiptin& l,Jllllicatlool 1ot am-fl.ta. Hunter. 3356 Via Lldo, Npt 173 Del Mar, CM 543-2859
496-5786 bl.tiou& youna: woman to Apply in penon Beach MUSIC Leasoos, your home,
1-4 p.m. dally.
2li07 W. est Hwy., NB
COOK
Full Time
Over 25
wantod "" The Stemwheeler
Apply In -' 9.5 p.m.
REUBIN E. LEE
151 E. Coot Hlghwoy
Newport Beach
Salesman _ ... -.
~ -much stodt
work A inventory. Appl,)r in
""""" """' MR. STRINGER
Haythorne'1
Dept. Store
Sin Clemente
e R.N. Rellef
Supe"isor
Waitreue1
-ALSO--
Cashier Hostess
Neat appearif'I&:,
No exper. oeceuary.
(No student. Pleate)
Apply in person
Bob's Big Boy
154 E, 17th St, C.M.
MAIDS NEEDED
Experienced or will train
• for steady work.
• Nurses Aides EXTRA GOOD WAGES
All Shifts Good working conditions.
Apply ln person ApPly in person to OOU..
Hun'tlngton Beach ketper Mn. Joyce Miner,
pe.rticlpt.te in Brand Iden-10 -.f. Mon thru Frl ADULT Couple, ull.litant by profeu. w/degree. Al1
tilklation project. M'Ult be managers; able to do maint. band instruments. Phone
neat appearing, per900lhle, ROBINSON'S le cleanJng. 2 BR.. 2 ba. Apt, Mr. Walden 53fr.3863' _
«>Joy -wi .. tho pW-!or ""°""• Husband """ MERCHANDISE FOR"
lle and ""' to ttavo! """ FASHION ISLAND "' employod. !4&-12Sl SALE AND TRADE<
week Pf!!' month. NEWPORT BEAtH BLUE Beet -673-990t Dinner
$125. per wk salary C.ook, +.12 pm $311 _per Jbitt Furniture I
after brief training pro-.An equal opportunity & up Waltreu eves.
gram. For appointment call employer s:&-1183 9 am m 2 pm,
Hostess
Apply In Person
Wu Ben's
333 Bayside Drive
Newport Be1ch
Schools-ln1tructlon 7600
MEN
We can Train you now
for PIY up to
$4.21 per hr. as
Heavy Equipment
Operators
SCRAM-LETS . .
ANSWERS · ...
Owlge -Titan -Twine -·
Dental -EA'NNG IT
A new cereal is on the
market. It makes a noise like
Junior EATING IT. 'f
BUSBOYS
All Shifts
Conv1le1cent Hospital bet 9 am & 3 pm.
18'l9'l Delaware, H.B. Laguna Country Club Village --------
Police Dispatcher Clerk
Male or female (Open Ii In-
ternal) $474-$575 per month.
IDgh ICbool gnu)uate, on e
year clerical experience,
type 40 w.p.m. Rotating
shift&, excellent hinge llene-
tits., residence not required.
Apply Westminster Qty Hall
8200 Westminster Ave. be-
fore Sept. 20th, 1968. Phooe
893-45ll, ext. 2C6.
Top wages and best empl.cy.
mert opportunitin are in the
corwtruction lndu&tty. Plenty
DBL. bed w/bdboard,. box
spmgs. &. matt, dres.!U a,
chest $60: sgle. box tPml': Ji:
matt w/~ $30; Set
bunk beda & matt, $'00;· _ .. _
Busboys &
Dishwashers
Full time, over 18
Apply in Person
Bob's Big Boy
15' E. 17th SL, C.M.
--------! 31100 s. Cout Hy ... AJl.oo Beach, South Lapna
Gen1 Ottic. •••••••••••• $375
Per'9CllDd trne •••••••••• $325
PT Secy • •' ••••••·• •' • $2.50 Pl' bdur llrl • • • . . •. . . . $3.00 ....,, .............. Waitress-lunch -·-Don Jose Mexbli Rest.
GIRL FRIDAY
Part time. Some experi-
·ence required. 60 w.p.m.
electric twewrf,ter, 10..
~ adder, &ood "1th fta-
trel. Neat appearin& $2.
hr. Send lettu with ex-
perience to H.MF., P.O.
Box 2115, Newport Beach
SECRETARY
Perm&IM!nt position. Good
blMr A "'°"""'1d lkllls.
Mon.Fri.
612 'Temdnal Way, C.M.
6'2·1l6l
Phone Girls
No experience necessary
Full & Part Time
Hrly Rate + Bonus
apply in P'f'IOn
Holiday HHlth Spo
2JOJ Harbor Blvd.
Costa M.,.
Prototype -
Assembler Wiremar\
SJ.x montha minimum ex-
rper. required. LI be r a I
Iring> t.n.!111. APl'b' In .......
PAIW!ETRICS
9'J9 Baker St, en.ta Mesa
SAWLADY INSTRUC'{RESS
1193 N-C.M. ..,_ Rte .,;:::' E. Muna 116>-""°
11931 Beod!, H.11. 847-allT ;;--:';=---..,.--,..~~
142 w. 11th. s.A. 5f7-&m. HAVE· you aJwan bad the ==~-=~-~--1 desire to be a ~e.and
WOMEN Prr •I car· a bu-sine. woman at tbe "1U t:lme, neat appearance.
Fullen:tte HB. S2 br 8'UU'~ ~ time'?' Th@?T are two Muat be able to work with
L)'Dlle Brown 5 • 0-1 I S2, different jotil a va 1 I a bl• Drapes, 1iJta I: bath llOl!'8 peqi.le. Apply In penon
&tl-1692 968-%JOf Q"les. Exp only. BEAL'S Holiday H11lth Spa
RN, P/ttm.e in doctan of· BABYSIITER. B&lboa Penn. HOME FURNISHINGS, U00 2300 Harbor Blvd.
ftCf'I. Xlnt aJ..w:y A worldnc Good pay. Approx. ' nightl ::'-=='=· N:-:.Bcc. ,.. ...... __ '-,.--~--,.:"""':;:::::;:;M:;..a~--
eond!U.... Coll l!B-13%! ""-+ '°me day hoon. Id•'1 for NURSES Aid.,, e_,.,,,, WAITRESS
XIS student or grandmother -prefem!d. 7-3:30 & 11-7:30.
type, with own tr an•, Park Lid o Convllescent H•lp Wantecl, 7400 673-6972 center 466 Flaptrip Reed Exp Ovtt 21
'--------Women ..... _ N-~ -. 642--80M Awb' • 1---'--'------1•1UUW1.1..c.1.1 women. Full or 00~· Flying Butl•r
Boal Assemblers
Apply In person
J•n"n Marine Corp.
235 Fischer, Costa Meu
1------
Dishwasher
Apply in person
THE RIGGER
No. 16 Fuhlon Island
Ne....1>0rt Center, N.8,
SERVICE Statkin 111.lesmen.
Must be exp in •les &
m«hanical work, Apply
2983 Harbor B!Td., C.M.
AgenclH, Women 7300
LADIES
put time work w/ Beeline m.oon Mr. Zimmer
Fuhl<n. F.arn. $50 wk at HOUSEKEEPER tor work-1--'-::..:.:.:;..=..::..""'.:,..-
more. Car nee. No cot. m. mother: 1 school child; l PART · TIME WORK
lectioos, ne> deliveries. Call 2 )T. old. 5 Daya wk. 7:00 To .. _~IL ROOM DEPT
U )'OU havt IOIDe leiJure for interview 893-2317 5. Green Valley, nr. Slater It AnKnt!i'S. Must be o•er 11
\time wltb you:r children ln ==,,.-,='===c---1 Brookbunt. Own tr an•. C<:lltaet G. Arauz 'ldXXll and would enjoy • WOMAN~ for 2 .c:hl age 968--300 sso w. Bay st, com M'Ha
new cballenp, we have Pl-bo)<s It Infant. 4 days • wk No pbme calla, pte..ae
" poottkw °""' for lull '°' 4 ""'° then p/llme. My SEAMSTRESSES TYPIST .CLERK time or 11 to 3. Offl!n im· home, Back Ba.y ~a. Exper. for fut irowinl; wom-J.nht'dtance tax otnce needs
mediatt liberal dixoonta. 'S48-81'15 en'• sportswear mt&. Groovy accurate typlst with ftiure
Am' EXPER. WAITRESSES plaeo to work plus aood ...,., aptttude. Good po«•>t!al '°'
IUFFUM'S
Fashion Island
Newport Booch
Being lnten1ewed, food • 1810 Mcmovia, CM. right pt 547-0638
coddall. See Mr. Lee • Thre SHARP BAR MAIDS It GO Part tlnt9 help w1nttd
Dry Dode' R.maurant, 3601 GO DANCERS. Top wares. Over 21
W. <»sat Jl1ahway. $2.50..p.SO to atart. Call for Big lfff Hofbrau
RN or LVN ebarge znme. 7. JnterTlew. 545--9983 SASSY 5f5.98S3
3:30 aft or 3-11:30 dL Cc. LASSY 2901 Harbor, C.M. ---=.::::_ __
---------I tact Director of Nurtet, WAITRESSES, Exper.; all NEED R.elMble exp bakpr
Newport Har b or Con-ahifbl. Apply 3 to 6 PM U:l> • 3:30 dally. Mon-Fri. Public Relations valeeeent Home, 646-7765 Ken's O:illee Shop Harbor Hila. Own trans.
WOMAN tor roiataboot '!"Ork %273 Harbor, Coria Meta= 644-0635='------
BABYSITI'ER. Ptrma.nent. s & Sales <wuti pe.na:, lift 11our. told MontER's hel1>«, hlk:&. uv. LA u No RY Help, ex-
ctay wedc:, my home H.B. boxet, etc.) ,\pply In perioo 1n. 1 happy l• mo. old. perlenced AMemb~r. shirt ~ Own trans. M7-9f18 $350. month salary + com-any day but Monda.y, 191 E. Room, bo&rd. It aalary. 11 r I • marker. 541-9550
OFF1CE GIRL fror T.V. minion + auto .ilowanct. 16th St. C.M. 5UJ880. betore nom
Stott. Call 9-6 p.rn. for ap-Experience Pttletftd but l'w"'MTRESS===-c•:-cor=-bop;,=-,wm-= LADY Diab:wuher wanted, Otll.D care; 3 M:hool. qe.
pointmftlt 5"8-85U not neceSM.ry. Excellent op-train Attractiw ha.PW per-middle egtd. 11~. 5 day1 My home. Own trans, Nr
BABYSnTER, my home, 1 =~with ~ po. .onaiJt;v. ~or 'p/l:lme. The J>e!' wk Mori-Frt. Call Ill 6 Adams It Maanolia. HB. ~ .. 1 klndergartmer. M Me 646-: Zoo. Cit. Hwy at MacArthur, 673--0742 ~962,,,c-6023.,;;_ _____ _
1 Tb J ~wk.; nr, Du.&: r. Wff 9331 CdM. PART-Thne, 9-3 PM, Hlht HOUSEKEEPER. We need a
Betivttn l :l> l U noon 0..., __ __._ .....i .. _ -... mother 2 sm.U ~n~. 2 STA'nONS tor ttrit beautJ WOMAN CU:hier, full time un."C! "'"""' '>Tl' .. • ·~, ~
lilaD ' .. ___ Be aeh • ---------1 •-1 tfarbor Ntan Sip CO. Boe.rd I room + 87f.0012 7-. • --• 1 · o"1<nue nlghta. Exptl'. Vtt .
-.....net flit# T Rkln Hardwatt &U-lll3 2!M8 Ran&:>lph SL, CM. ,..•~PM==--~---1 Sol"'1a<t1 • ......,. Telephone Girts 102• lrrine A•e., N'pt ..... * WANTED """ oJde BABYSlTI'ER A Ute hffko'r,
~ ..!!1"'4 $I 00 WEEK WOMAN wanted for "'-"" denW •.......,l my -e """'· l d>lld. ••~ cl ~ C.U 543"811 -aftT ~GI' not. Ml euien eoutt~, mar ...... --==--,--=,---~I HoosnJVll •EARN or part time. A.ppbt t to 11111 tel 40 hr&. wk. 1102 LIVE ln dilld can It DRY CLEANING Counter
.... W. IPU'e tb:iw. C. 15m Mama_ IUlt.e 303, Nt'WP(Jl't Blvd. C.M.. 50-0270 blulework. Nke r o ci'm , G 1r1 Experimced. C • 11
R.8. --.. 546.1.m Dlit a.ta Mela. HOUSEKEEPER a child board I S25 wk. 9fi2..-04lS 5(1--8550 befr:n rMXD * WAI'nl!BS and~ BAB="r=si=1=-1=m=--=,,,.. .. ...,,.~ ... -1 c.n put tlmt. N.B. Olli S'I'R.000, bud wotldn& pl, SALESUDY, E:qw.rimeed
Kr. .ttealr. l'a.Imw A o&d. Ilil,ft, m:y fl om e ~ or wkfftdl. &IM691. aze »-40; rood s>&Y: oo for-jeowelJ7 ltt'ft In Ollta
CJil. IO.crr.D Newport Slaw.. Ca I I Someme will be )Ooldoc for exper. n«:ea. 491-lOJI Mtt1a. 548-Mm:
Mile Fl J 7 llf.DfM e.. ~'13M nN It. Dial 6G4m DI.a M3-M1I kit RIS1.D.1J'S Diil to-6'11 b' lt.ESUL'D
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Wiring &
Ught Assembly """"""' ..........
Real Estate .. "'°"' '" oklllod ... vy .w1 .. 1. "'""' w1otton1."' equipment opera.ton. We fl.0; dmette set w:lth -4 c:tialrs
Major expansion offers op-train )'OU on DOZERS • $7. 968-1390 .
APl'b'
PARAMEl'RICS
929 Belter St., Costa Men
portunlty for experienced GRADERS • LOADERS • LOVELY oiled walnut dining'
salesman at woman in new SCRAPERS-CARRY-AUS· table w/custom padi, .~
homes or resales. Bu.slneu TRACTORS and A'ITAOI-chairs & matc:h 2 pct ~k·
h: terrific? Replies conf'.klen-MENTS. No need to interrupt front. Also IOlld maple het!J·
tial. Yo1ll" present job or tchoollng. board tor twin beds a n;-d
Jobs-M•n, Wom. 7500 Hal Plnchln & Assoc. Budget ternu:. Nationwide Bdrm IUite of attrac Orle0-
ARTISTS
3900 E. Coe.st Hwy. 675-4392 placement usi.tanee. Th ls tal furn. 644-1361. _' ·,
tralnlng can be your first step COMPLETE BR set, ~
to emploYJnent in the Heavy board, 2 commodes, ~U
Equipment industry. Write drawer dresaer a.sh ~
for Wustrated fOOier. $15. 545-2929 I -.~ ..
N"" oood palntinp
tor new gallery
Call 642.9590
WAITRESSES, Cooks,
busboys, exper. Cllly. Awly
in penon between 2-6 PM:
Kenny'a RetL 3050 E. Cout
Hwy, CdM
COOK
Experienced, 90me Baking,
No mioking on campus
See Food Director
So. C•llf. College
2525 Newport mvd., C.M •
HELP WANTED ,
REAL ESTATE
MEN 0.-WOMEN ,,.. ••to SALESPEOPLE de ta 11 shop. Experience
helpful but not necetSUy Experience or newty licensed
call M.i-4615 Call Mt. Daly 847-2525
WANTED: day or evening Rex L. Hod9•1 Realty
!>Kuty college ttudenta for COUPLE, OYer 35 f o r
f.all cla.ues. S4002 La Plaza, janitorial work eves. Mon
Dana Point. l: 496-9436 thru Fri. H.B. area 962-284':'
JOIN lbe ••ill&•• tD the your ad, Ulen s!t back and
f'AILY P1LOT WANT ADS! llrten to the phone ring!
MAIL COUPON NO OILl•ATION MAPLE Kitchen table 30x40: _________ • Extends 30x56 & 4 chairS
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White Ef'eptwnsr
en dtablH $20. Coffee table
$25. Double bed'$20. 548-mt
· Cash for Furn., appli. ·
& tools. 642-7015/542-6974
Office Furnltur• ao1q
U19d Office Furnltul't,
DESKS -177 Wood • 93 sfee)
"L" units . · :
School1-Jn1tructlon 7600School1-ln1tructlon 7600Schools-ln.fructlon 7600
CHAIRS, 200 Exec. or ~
F1LES, Standard or F 1·r e
Proof • ·
McMAHAN DESK, Inc..
•
1930 S. Anaheim Blvd. •
172""50
(Nr Katella off S.A. Frwy.),
G1r19e Sale
SOFAS, Divan!, Hide-a-bed•
~$40. Rerrtg, ~rs .i
Wuhen $~$25. End, O:>t
fee .l Dinette tables $2:tJS
TV $1(425. Apt • j I t
Wedcl!'WOOd gu stove· •
Stnd Cormedo. S1d Eleettic
Hotpoint stove. H~
box spring • mattre-. . 2
new iront'r1 SJ.so ~di.
Lamps, pictures, dishl!tl &
mowers. Dre 1 s er. i50(l
~.The Garage, . -SUPER
HOUSEHOl..O SALE!
MaJlle cooch & cha.Ir & 10.
ctsaories. StO\'e J35 Ho~
chest $S White chest _ of
drawen S3 B&D power hind
aaw 71,4" SUNDAY aft u' t11
eveTything .old. 549--0727 : :
MOVING to Oreron! Must
Seil! Holl,ywd beds • 'JV·:
t..mpa • Boob • Cbt'9lll ;
Desk • Game1. Misc, I.b1f
Prioet! 20046 Acat:M. ~
d Tk-Tue. Mkt, cor TuititD
It Palisades Rd. 546-4251 :
GARAGE SALE; G l r I •
e:loitfKrc, odd .. n-ends. etc.
ftt:. Come take a look! ·
184 E. 211( SI. C.M.
GARAGE .l closet nle Sun
& Men gd TV S20. tabl:ell a
....,,______________ cbAJ.rs ete. 228 9th St .. lt.8. --------------w DIAL dlroet 6'2-561!, ""'U! ~ ~ -~~-~-~ __ _.!===-===~-===~·========!.----' ~~ to tho phone rin(t ' ,
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~•CHANDISE FOR -MlllCHANDISE POR MDCHANDISI FOR TllANSPOllTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION .
ffj.\LI AND TRADI SAL! AND TRADI IALI AND TRADI ;;;;;;-.. y hll 9000 Boats Wo!11od... 9050 Compo,. 9520 tmport.i Av!Go
DAILY l'llOT 19
TllANSPORTATloN ~SflOltTATION
MOC Autoo W1nle4 · !7!1
TUiiSiiolTATION
u .... c.... -.. '9VO . lt:111w a100 Ml-11•-us ..00 ~I-' NOo tc '------~ ::::-i:::::::::":::-::::-;:::::I:::::::::::::::::==:--= IU' Ol1l1lOAIUl cab. Cflllott WAN'l"EO ~ z -30 ft. TOYOTA • ~ e VACUUMS e Put -1o "" Plaoe .. __ _.__, Jluo...,. ~. alpo i SS Hp -· P.' 0. -m, . wz r.u · · · MERCURY
~ae.,.,.. 6 puu. lllftlorBIYdO.I,,...,.. _ __,. .-,tm,b<ittank,-. ~'Clil! ' * E .t•~ v~. SWAPMEET • e!°~!!'~ r::-im MHl70 ~== .. =H=..,"'-==:;;.=92=00=
'66 TOYOTA CASH ; ~~ :.~
SbtloD \Vaaon, C ... e, &-__. .... a_ .:__..L_ t..-9lt'lf • • b •••• I ~·
<*=-R/H. O/drtw. UH ""' ---• ._ ,_. wl'blltS 'tlnyl top, Ila lllt. ~ e -· .... WW. S.llbolts 9010 U\4 a 45 It. Double Wide ..... ebl!r, St<l Aue. 1'1 ........ ,.,..... aoM'hW ... up ti Mu.It
tt--· 141. -"1·U12 alt T : =-= Bow SPu1ANT11 ~~~.? NI e .... a..:..~-:-!':;
Sta5 '°"' -Ta1ce ol4<r ..O&IOTll• lar.OfYIOW-tllld...,_ . , ' ;;ll;::;Se . .,,-:::,;,,...,c-.::-;;;-1 ........ Pym!ol!l.IL..,,,, " ..._ alt. IL la ,llERCURY • Dr. Ill"• 1 ::;;;:=;=:;"=====I .. 1ar --, GoOll -.... $Ull or "'!! ~..,.. 111~ GOC!' "'" SJ><ald!oc Exe. P ' ~~"':; ·-·
_......., Aotiqued dlnln& table • FACTORY 2NDs .....,. OQUlwoct, ' -•• • '"-• dlol>w.-TRIUMPH 1&111 .. BL, -· -.. ~, cbairs SUS. ~ eoM01e liletPI !'oui, HMd, Odey, lutdicaplnE. dl'pOrt, Pltlo
N ... QUU llall-... d ............ ,~u.-1115 . ... ........... ....,, I HP Ev•--...... eom.-......... ,-·-.... lllWID(tm llcCido '118 <JOUGA11< T)pl fl PS I
1963 TR 4 w1ot1, ---=Ill=-~'=---PB. l'Aff, Coll -ut wiJll I-Ml; C!'""""lh<r -· ·~ ... -· -cto<lc: -b • I I ......., SEA SU""' ''"· Hull • fleclc "111!te, N.... ..,..., dr&Pff. 8"1111 • bow ftolV cbl b HAMILTON' PUntl.n1, 1'rst •I!• tkld Ll&:ht Bl~, Span bl.ack No. S-m!. Fuµ p-•··r $8500. ~ na Cl '' -~ .. -..L..t ~--.1...u.t-hi W. llrll fit .. C.M. 4nodiJed: Clil1 Dual WI"' .... fJI.
c'""''· 1.,. -. 111 .-WIU •-.. ,...._ x ...... 11400. m.m< _, 1::::::::::=::c:====-1
w&tout dlnltls ti9., t -...,.~ ...... ......,~ .... _. .. ,-========:! --·--.. ·TR 3 ~ ••rl' &dToeVolmnaft•Pondle ~ • lltll!ot. .... u, i<o New...,...,. declc !60 1;_, u----·· • -All Llk• Now Oiapmu "' "• • Dune BUVllM 9525 caod, newt~ A ""'' .. ,.,. a .., top dollan. hid far ~; Jotl f1 sooditt! &n-6815 l~-un. a:..'"!-~ -·, ASK US!lll OFFER.$!' 5SJ.~ ---$100. BU-J&U or llOt. Cd Jloalpla
"'' Uoed "°""""' 7401 UPI!~~~ -~ '" JOHN GRANATH YAQm IJ1 'nWL!>l, l(. B~~"ffl~ ~-~ 673·1190 ~~ ' u......-.. ~TI,> -$19.:ilJ.• 2: Bumper pool tablil .$U; Nn 3M1 Via Oporto, Newport bath. Some fun Key .............,_ .,..._. WIUlll: ~...... · !Jlf~tmlnat•T Blvd pe, (Europun craftaml!n) c...11~-•u--~anrult·--,.___ ..,., On.. VOLKSWAGEN =llr 89.H683 -•·-~---~ m-1510 Evo. -ct _.., O>Nt $250. 1'alle "'" pymt'• . WILL n-oo. 211' mbrd wtCb Free tsl, del, pickup, 215 rue w/frinle $80; Stautftt • NEW -..i. Balboa 20. tralllr Lodp. Jll4 ~ttkr ~1029 -'·teho r.blt -· ,.. other RANDiA.TKER CLOCK Ma.in, HB "Bml,,y'' 53&-MJ5 ftducine Unit $15; l«t' 1Jt uug.. Jlhd. c.M u.o•ul'""' 'Y -1111
181). BrUI wetshla • pen. KITin{S -Free tD kMDi llCale race .el S20i uo Shot ~r::;le~~. °'RED=ucm'==,~c-qulclc""'"'-..,-,-,.-=71 Imported Auta 9600 '68 VWs eqWp. Valot, u.aao. sa..nn
dlJ!um. pp 81\-Wl llomt. (C} 10 K old {C) 1 Gun. agle t:iarnl $20; t'f'' No center ~. $Ull5. n. ..U mett.l. top CDld. t115. ===..;..;..;.;.;.-...~-Used CaN 9900
OAK CHINA CABINET wk. cld. Shlrt -But G_. ..-115 • Cap .. Eda". 2200 c.t Hwy -tndo ... mmllorar -T • Spot CUh tor lmporta $ 199 DOWN
• CURVED GLA111 ,..11y. !38-!!97 t/10 hberWu'a --'"11 N"W BALBOA 20' -of ,..w valu•· '31-79315 We pay """' "".., .......... 36 AT $60.50 NEED A CAR? • ft&..28915 • Ill SOLID state atueo c:<n-1."""',_=.,..,..,. ... .,..,.. '" rea:ardleu of year, m e CAN'T BE FINANCD>T tole Diamond hn 41• All fibe.rgl.aa, complete wtth '215 or condition. Try UI beJcn OR OUR eB&Urvpt? •RePJslellionf
MUSTANG
''4 DAfSUN
Pickup n.. _ _.bardmno.t
moddl lt's red and bu 4 ___ .....
m.Ueap maker.
$1095
Can &Ince &t1 er part ~
menta u Jaw u $22.00 pet
mo 0 .A.C.
ELMORE s.wtnt Michl~ 1120 ~ $19. SI ...::,,; Frff SWIMMING POOL -• trlr. Sleepa 4. Hood MOTOll HOMU ""' ad!. l'l L M 0 RE eBad a.dttT e D!-T
- . 11 n ~ll'lltor ....... • ....... .... by -·c MCllURS, "il" ll<ech Blvd. vw To"·y P'·n ·-eM .......... , MOTORS SINGER -t.o>latlc. Ille Jlome trial 642-lGI ' -$3100. 673-7'98 Wfftmln""· "t3"'. IHI .. MU. -~ .. --11
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J Ille --KllUIY v...,.. ctoantt 6 ~','::.._~~ -I 11 :=:=: • ~ ·~-TOYOTA
1b1a ';. ..;;;:.--· •tta--Pymnt.c111.oo ·~ $'149.n ~'a-~. ~!. 0:: tATSUN $199 DOWN ~~1'!: !'°= Pb. -
fllllY aummatlc, ta avallablo per~ or 149·10 ....,. a.di! SECAllD l'OoL B.,....! Low dn. 615-1393 36 AT $44.02 U blocka N. <II llan> 15300 Bach m..t., W-
m --to pay '(1 Dept. .,...,... · '65 DATSUN Santa ... Pb 5IWIOI "65 CONV. 289 v.a. ' ..,i
the li(lCt bl.I d $85. $8 mo 00UCH A dlatr let. din rm 123 S. ~~ Oranp M' OOQ LntU~1!tl~CluillT.,_, ~ Pl k Xhrt _., .w ~~ah ;!,.Vf!Dtlt. he~l atandard. Xlnt cuid. R/ll.
olt wlth fllJPl'OV9d cred1t Rt, BR 1e• blk I: WbUe -~ exce e ... ,.,... . 0 ICC .......,... c up. <.vuu. .... er. 9e& ' ·~· BUICK Would COit $1,495 Ofl drlr lot. h cub " call 644-1618 or calh deli or will take trade. int. 24 montha,
er w!ll....,,... · ,..,.. """""-Sll5 lDlal. *AUCTION* ~-. ·~-D~ '4.000MOewa....,~ 1---~----1Prlprtyl....,....'n-...iu-DellYft'Y, m.truct1on • f96..692S Nancy 36' YAWL • : & , ... .,. -"'° mo. ' oe.c. y 'fl() BUICK Lit. SABRE. dt'. red. Sl.325. MU.It • e 111
suannt.ee Inc. p ' J ~ GOOD Refr1atratot' $ 2 5 ; u JCla will 1ell di ~ tr.~ ~ trade toe ' • • *'"9773• fi46..Qj34I aft ll. T &M aedan. excellent cmd. C1,000 8J3..ll38
ey, ... 3818. • ,.., to. pm ..,.,,, ......... ....,1. hut-.... Wlo4y • ., ..., .. 1'oot. "4s.3711S ENGLISH FORD >-;-""-;;·· .. ,,,·..,SSOO=-·,,-.=,.,.,.--... MUSTANG .... Futbock.
-· · -cb. bue $50 fJ5 Auctimll Frlda.Y t:30 p.m. KITE 362 MOTORS 163 BUICK I av i et a eco-Blue with white interior. 289 ~lcal Inst. 1125 962-2035 ' top • Windy's Auction Barn REASONABLE. 847-8288 1!l60 ~GLISH Ford Statim vertible. $375. Call Dan V8 w/4 blrTel: earl>. c sp.
~ C pm, coll COid HAMILTON ~tin&. best Beb1nd Ton;y'1 Bid&. Mat1 36' YAWL Wap $100. 5t0-.19fH Garden Groye Blfd. at Bffdll--==78====== Ex. cond. New t1rm. $1395 ~ ampliflar $25. Boch Arl earty period $150 Frtg:ldaire 2075~ NeWJl')l't, CM. 646-16111 $1,995 ~trade for =======:::: ======== 892..s551or5M-221K i~ or otter. M6:2026
'.eeodt-· 5tH3M us N"' """'°,... dod< "° Ml w t..i 1610 .,..,... *' 548-3815Mo __ ,_°'9~•_1 .. ___ ,_300_ KARMANN GHIA • CADILLAC · 1llll MUSl'ANG, 6 cty. ' .....
. -1130 &G-S&lS. sc. an CAL 25, .2 )'?I. old,; xll'lt cood. I k I '64 VW ------Radio. I.Jme..Pd color. T~
Pion.. r. Ort~"!.__--COMPLETE Rubbe• mmp • WAMTED • Many exiru. 11,250 Trol Bi • Barg• n 1983 Kann... GhlL R<d C dlft B I cood, ""' owoer, 11315. e l -Yamaha 100 -UiO .. •--.&<... Pearl Grey, matchJ.na: inter-G GC ~rga ft 6C2-U18 ! ·.··o-ron-Co'a L•-lt mlkina: kit. Cost $150 new • 494-535'2 • UU"l'l"O:T top, nnuu Ir bellter, l 4 ~ Dir , -·•-• !Z -Honda 90 -UXI ee.. nO!l> or. At"'· , oac. S'l5 cub 61 Cod. Seel: DeVlfte 'r.6 MUSTANG, :a:xi cum,'
. QM.Stop Music Store Sell for 140· 962-2(135 Furnltu.....-Appllanc11 Power GrulMr; 9,020 All ooly 2.moa dd, with lea T. & M MOTORS dell. Will take oldf!I' trade PVT. PARTY hu t dr: .e-cyl, .. auto tram, bucket
Wurlltur PianoS Ii: OfianB. KlllMORE elect dryer SSO, Color TVs-Pianos ---tbaD COO ml. Look &and SptcW11lrc ~ 'f/W a Pcnche in. Can fine id pan;y. da with JIOMl' .. ts; pow.. teS.ta. r.cfio, llll!ater, rood,
, Fis:hf!r, Kanlbe PI a Do.. RCA port. TV $50.: Brocade ETC. 28' TROJAN, 1986, iam&e., Dn! Prf party. 67l-3408 gcm GARDEN GROVE BL. 494-9m, 545-oo.14 aft 11. er wtndowt, ptN.'ft' steer-cond $1300. 673-&116
P\ayer pianos. reblt, l\W'.. lovesut $40. 641>-9QZT, Cash ht 1/2 Hour &Is fully equipped, w: 1967 SUiUKI GAIU>EN GROVE '67 VW with Ponclle chrome inc, power brakes, air con-•15 MUSTANG H'f'. Lrreb g;
' Grand& BLK Male cock-a-poo. 5% S851Xl. Pr! party 54.5-'li'JI Seramblt!I' 250 ex: X-6. EX.. 192-Sl51or534-2214 rims, radial 91.Y Utt•, wood ditbilila aad maey otbu auto. ft4:H. whlte 1tw,
WALUCffS.MANNlNG'S Ill.Oii-loving ·1: playful. Grat S4 l-4Sll 25' OWENS CAB ca~ CEU..ErfI' oond. $415. 611 ==========I d.t.ah, AM/nC, coco mat&, c.dd)o extraa. New lirta. Yellow. $l%iO 513-3.103
MUSIC CITY pet for cllldm. 64&-6!64 9/2 WlIJ.. Trade 7 Blue chip Xlnt cond. Looded! ' Sac! Kings PL, Nevroort Hellbts. pop out rear wlndom. OwDer need& t.o lf!ll Md I .::=======;I . ~,!· :";::2165 EXTRA .w .. table iamp. '""'• ~ ~ m'~ a,,..,, "''-n"', .,,._ .. .,. 646-4032 MERCEDES BENZ ......,,. wm "'"""'" .-. Call OLDSMOBILE
Brand new but wrong ldnd.I stamp ............ ........,.w.o ::::::::::::;::::===) •ss HONDA Su~ Ha_wk_300_ '65 VW Deluxe. Don't mlsl ~ {FUilerton) 1--------·I
·Green Tag Sale Priced rilbll -.m Pf.TS ind LIVESTOCK S.....L.-$kl __ .llO_"•ts 9030_ cc Elec '"''· l!ack" mt II>" me. No down! OAC 1962 CADALLIC · S•d•n '"' OLIJ6" '" llollday.
Sept brlnp thla famoua &ale SEPT. Wallpaper Sale! 1/3 :.r...-~ tin. 8,'200. $3&51Uier. 71C • PY!nentl onJy $36 per mo, ~Ville Org. owner. Polar HfdromaHc A bila jut
of fine pi~ A: oriana. ott. Walker Paint 816 W. Cats 1120 (U"OM BUILT 968-4309 ~ white, a.tr cond-power brka, · reblt. run pwr. Flnt $'lSO
' Cnry piano I: orpn marked 16th St. C.M. ~176 TO ~.... B' ·~ ~·· ~IS6~7~su=WKI=~x~.~,,.~cx:=-. vw qints. Steady In atock. ~~.!:' e::,wtndowLo mn"-tea.t. takf!I. 961-C3'71
' izr .,.._ curlu 4llc:ow:ltl P ""'Ill.IV wuc.cv1n• '~--1500 CC-·-. 40 hp_-. "--V , • •
l'lo... ii-fte bat dMla are FOR Sde, 3 BOYS a~. HlMALA YAN ~ 1 t t t D s Thunderbird ......... ! -$39!1. • • 1300 cc -Ei 36 hp -~. ~-George McCraken '6.1 OLDS 98, blue coupe, &fr.
:;..,. et Good Clll'.ld. $10 ea. ~ German -American -bw.~ ''Fo I 233'' BU-7623 ; ......., ou-~ eond. ti pwr, ww, radio. im.. W •n~s nu nWJN -~10 llab blood-lioe'. Males, femal-rntU Q BS HONDA SIS. SUper Hawk. • • M2-0350, 611).1'610 Ews. '39 CADILLAC 4 ,._ ...... _ mac. $995. m.-019l
AAU ~ o3AUU '_ .. ..i .......... v bull • '85 vw AMIFM r.dkl _,a w-_,,......
llOJI Nowport, C.M. ....... FREE TO YOU ... ,,. ..... --'.: !..:;;.;::-..... ....... ~b5!1 .... ..,....,. ......... '03 M......S.0 -' ~ Rebu!H """"'· Con be ....... OLIJ6. F-85, -...... ... ~ D> wheel Good Urea. Xll:lt at Tuaco 1ta. Edlrer 1: auto tran1., pfa, air, RJH.
Hammond Spinet GrlUl MINIATURE Klttm, eiibt Dop: 1125 =~~I~~~: '56 PMbac StaU.. Wq., ·~t00 cood. * M$.-6C32 * Edwards H.B. U&}ul, rack. 6().-0552
w'/percuaklll. nverb A weeb, ll'tY with IJ'f!J f!YH, AKC Sable c:dlle pup 1 . EST SKI BOAT DESIGN. Oean! See to ARnc:Ute. '67 ~ Bmz 230 S, • '58 CAD Funeral coach. Good 19&0 QU)S 98 amv-acel mp
• repeal Save $225. "el'Y .-nart and lovtJl&, allo Ownp sired, sblU. 3 mo. BERKELEY JET Good tram. MCMllC'I' '65 4 Dr. Cllew Sta wacm. SC. VW MUlt ate. Batitiful cond. Equip w/ IUdboard • tltt~nD'll gd Wh wJIMt.
:-VMd tplnet piano, $395. 1 yr old Calico mothf!r, &C-731.8 Powered by a CiO H.P. Al!f'o 'fi6 Honda 450, xlnt •gg Hea.thtdt c.olor TV, lJ'' &rMD 150. down a A c racks. B..t ofter M2..na tgp. $375. SM-13'73
SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS co. ·lob&·balred. ~· kMnr . .-.A -bnt ., .... ,. ....... 6 ~ta only $33 per mo. 1961 OLDS ns cs. Auto, -. ~ 1S01 N. Main O '°"' home 5«>1878 9/9 WIRE Fm Tonitt. AKC. Marine. a.Jaeo al 15 • . . .,.-. ~or --· ~ CHEVROUT ~ • • --~---~~ No m<re loo&. -bo&I <tl<r. 543-9613 ,_7 M ~-~-190 SL 66 X!nt eond. f1900 cub cr 1000 . . 81.nta Ana 6' '""" QM.U• ... -•-.LiAJ e.~ UQAli ' VW Deluxe Special. Extra _ .....,i.. •• ••• 7115 ,
; · "'!!~!"';~:i"1~!°IAOORABLE7mooi.df~ale 536-2351 trlpa to the ftahln& grounds · HONDA S90 $U.95 or make dfer dNn. No down OAC. l.952 CHEVY, New radiator, .,.,_,..,. _....
-: Baby Grtlld Piano Spurlel-Tmif'r' pup, needs -yes,, tb1lll beauty will make Slftet or dirt. )(any extraa. 545-7891 Paymenta onl1 Ut per ma. Good bod)' • tires, e11glne
: .~ s.crltict! $.\95. Pbooe ~.~~~ w/~~-yard Hol'MI U30 an ideal, hiab-IPff'dboa sport E:ICldlf!llt cand $Dl M2-1W '63 ·MERC'll>D ConTl!rlible 8C-M15 n-'1 ~. "'"· 611 u~-s \:111 ..... ~ n..u . 1lmbtJ' er ~ l 1§iiB SUZUKI X~ "'=" .... ...-.. _, ...... ,..
: -~ 497-1632 919 LARGB· .... Jr ·-1'.~h Hn ... tlw lxtru Scnmbler. 200 actlal mn. 190 SL. IMMACULATE. '67VW Dduze. p .. tlU one PL, Hewport He f r b t ••
: e WANTED TO BUY PIANO ORGANIC fmilher, aged mare pattJ. Ge::itle, 11reet Includ1n& BIS radkl, 4 llPMk· $515. &16-lm. • * CS4-5924 * and )'OU be. No down OAC. HS-«)3j
: . ln tune'i 1mde' $100. C&ll horse manure com b 1 tJ e d dispoaition. Fine for Uttlt er stereo systen and 4 wheel '58 MERCEDES 13f!IUf ISO SL. Pll1ftlenta anl)' $46.M PfZ '"67'°'EL"""C&mlno,,.-,-"19",11Xl=-m1..,....,cng,-
: t-962-47fil.. with wood thavlngs. Good cbildren. $250. 536-'1'138 mstom trailer eqWpped with '65 TRiilldPH" f50 $1200. mo. 842....f.W Ownfto. 396 turbo. Poll bv
: YAMAHA O:mole Ital. Prow. mulch. 833-~ betweren 8 .\:GERMAN Short haired the S\lf'le brake. 'lbe eocb-XlDt ~646..s~ rerl * S33U"iO * D.une Buggy Bulldera IUI, air. AM/FM lib.
: ;Willnut. Leu thaa 1 yr old. 5 or 5'6-4931 after 5 9/30 pointer pi.u-, ARC, cbam-ed. cabin slffps 2 and ii~ 230 SL MERCEDES ,68 1968 wrecked · Vw. 3,000 ml Rld1aJ Ures pr a. pb, tinted
: ·'595. 5l5-6889 WE Wilh to ab.a.re our pion line. 721 Jaamln, CdM plete with be.cl. Sbe'1 rea<b' '115 SUZUKI BOoc, x1nt mnd., Qimplete except tire• 1: ra-11au. l2995 546-5no
• Spmet, perfect wealth. Two adorable male 67$-2868 • · • All t:be nee4I ia a aldp. $195. 961-?92S Irr, :i:as a.it', dlo. ~· 833-0!12 '65 IMPALA 320, f ch'. Fact.
: cclnditm,$3915.6*-ant kitten&, tn.med, reedytoio, cusroY Made WMter'n ad-!42-432 E 240 D Mot t 9350 ========\'68 vw, tuned exhaust. air, full pwr., new til'M I:
; ll'fABE cana:ile, rood can-want lovin& .home a. die. No carvi!I&', wide trtt. 1 xt, • a~ orscoo •rs ·-MG cbrClme rtm, 1tereo tape; pUit, A·l cond. ~1500
f ·,n·t1on, $C95. &t6-07n . 5tCM4S6 9/8 $fOO or beat' ~. Call ·=~644-="1~7~42~E~v_ ... __ '65 YAMAHA fOCl':, street 6 coco mat., radkl. Xlm cmcl, ~ owner S..25118
; 3i,i MO. old female, pvt &Q;Ytl.me 837-9682 VACATION Spedall trail. Good roadlliml. '68 MG 54s.ono or 548-«15 '5C CHEVY auto tram. Gd
t9t.vltlen 1205 German Shepbenl, halt AKc. Irll.h Setter, Ill lhotl 11611 Cris cnfl: l'l' ap.!ed boat $1«i. &46-3483 YEAR END '59 vw, rebuilt ens. new oaad., $UIO. or TeUOOablJ
. _ c::ow.. ,... bea"""'1, ..,,. n.tned 1 J• 1100 85 vw"""""" Alk 11.llXl -6 """""· AMJnl °"''· -• . ,.,, llEllT ~-... · ..... u,, ,,. . "' -· . °"" va -· ......... c Trucks 9500 Clear~nce .-. -mob -( autl l.l"w:nw,-. 540-m35 au g PM .. _ ...,.......,, _...._ an _ ....., or · •a IMPALA Wp. V~
· " 4 -• ·~ cab,, 1 -y It -... ............ -£...., -M8-1CB7 -'-PS PB ~ -~ ktJber mt. Ski bar mounted 'fi6 OIEVROLET '4i tm pus, ....-. , ·
. Color :rv =.,._ ..-215 ~ .. ~ rRANSPORTATION ,. -·. ,. .. bnnd .... -~· 1· ~.1va DEMOANDSALE '~~0 vw.i.: .. •0~ • .,"""~~ ~.. ~~
' ' $9 PER MO. N.B .""""" '" ... , ... Y-~ 9000 .,..,... ........ ...ru. ...... -~. '"" •. --~· ~ -nn O..il t 3 bN.ter tom cab Ex ~ta: onbr t!I. pl!r mo. cond ·auto -p/a. New top A ,;,.· BEAUT v-adult female I: -ten -WQ com. • am . • 842-4615 dllf ..,_, rw:. ~·-~• 5 , ~ ... .,. 27' Klnei ·Q:lr,Utlr'Slp. ~ cooJeT.&2plmbW'lil:tjuc-oellant cODdittin. n.rk blue SEE us ::roDAYI erm ..... v .... .,._,ai\ pm
~ .-ORDER BY PHONE homts a1ao ldttl!na. 897-6C8 ,.. ' • ........,., -r"r -. .. ...., uua-
PLYMOUTH
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SPECIALISTS
HIGH PERFORMANCE
CUSTOM CARS
LARGEST SEJ.E<;'l:ION IN
ORANGE COUNTY
Selected Auto
Center
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'63 Pl,;yrq:JQtb Sta Wq. J::L
Cond. Orio owner $900 •
belt otter! flll9..2Cll aft l.
'&5 2 door Mff«k'r ~
tlble. Take ava pQ'IDeSlta. --"<I l'URY' Coav. Grat G<
top. cir -· New -• titts. Alt $485/&C-1583
PoNnAc ·.:ftent1lun1,,lyto , m< eats, Udl!lbal ookn; JuieTopCond!Atamk4tnK, 3 burner camp st.ova -with white tt.aleau. oovf!'. fl L '67 VW Xtra D1C1 car. $S010WN.ER''50lewilem4 • -. Pvreh... • will altu, aipay to good 2 .-old. Head ..,,..., ra· lantern 300 watt.a -1 .i-_ Bed oUtr OaD anytht:ie fGll flDiA• dwn. OAC PJm,ta $5i mo. dr, tw.M PB. u--1.-~.
• • •• 7096 9110 ltio, bow pulpit, llfe li.nf!I. ine ba.p -all f01t $3295.00 m-9612 Dlt. 8C-461.5 . M2.QI02 .·,· 548-8511 ~ A ..... 11.400. 100 ,;llnlndD( O.A.C. •03 FORD Plcirup truck. IHPORTS '63 VW. lid."""'· Cati alt. l0WNER'850....Ue300.< ROY CARVER
• 9 AM to I PM 1 Days 5 -5 WK old klttenl!I , Grt17 A SC' Ocet.n radna; Yawl. Euf.. m..nn (private party) Ml.St' SACRIFICE '1' ton. 5:30 PM dr, auto, PS. X1nt c:ood. PONTIAC
' · white, part manx. Tails ol em Own~. MUil lell! Aak:· MUST S&LLI Xlnt: emit $1190 IX' ..i.:e rl.· 673-7958 Make otr•. ac..--...,._ &. ci.ta ._ • TV. RCA dJMll&., various Je111th1 . 1ng 'm,rm. •nr-i .. -.. 17'w/Mm:c::rut. m.115-Gl 1986.harbor,C.l'f. &tS-9303 X 1 , cld ..--· N.,. ••• fl., •no 36" ~~ .. ft-T -• ~ MG "" vw, lrll, ""'"" "' 'Cl ~ Stotim wa-Kl 6A4,44 : ablOluteiJ ~ beat ~ ...,.,.....,uu nsce. op .. -.. ... i « UO. ~tilt I: UNtt • 'M FORD V88 pkk-up; S lbet'p ldnt ~ $186. _...., •-_,
: · _,_ tube, bl~ "-~-. DOG.fi Mo's, female Col-$18,500. new ZJeman trailer $2850 -A pl 1 ... ~ ttA~.. i..tn:. onl I cil. aood cmdUon, Or'lftl'I o...t::f• ......_
: ;. 457-B ·w;i:;;;.-;;, lie/Shep. Hu abofa. Quiet DAVID L FRASER I0.5US . . :!:':t.t.:~~et; runs S1IH, Strvlce, Partl ............... s.-5 Wtt--.,I y S«Xl. * G7U79'J DelllerfDrltoDl-Jt.,,.,.111! , u'"-...._ ~e -witb CAIL: Qll.d Av_, 5...,.. '61 VW Bua. Very p>d cond. 1986 CHEV n....,;.e ~. BelltlJ'. • ~ ffahta. J ..... -· .rm r -J 16' SWALLOWCRAFf wltb ''3 BSA. ~ ... dirt. 250 Complete new MG illventory ........,. -w wu.an N 13 _.,...,.. £ -.. ..... T =-"====~,...,..~• , below 15 s MIH9l5 yard. 49(.6684 9/10 lt2C Via Opmto N.B ..-... ....,. --.. . ....,, • 1 o. · air, pwr. brakf!I, auto~. '61 BONNEVJLLE bd tp a
, l5tb l _ -......i.-6'l3-6252 * ti&-3fia £v~ trtr. FuDJ equlp. MahCJI. I; .mpe $JZ, SM tbe De'lt' A1l5tlD America CM aft 5 Xlnt cmd. $Zn), 675-1842 dr, pvt Pb', l owntr, air,
: BEAtmruL bea1ttl7 ~ · ...... so HP Evlnnld•. 111> 546-1543 Here Now• .,. vw ..... run ~ : !11-1'1 ,I. StoNO 1210 noed tend" to.ins care. 35" CATAMARAN moc. cood. A11rr 8 PM ' -....,. ""'' -4'J4.J300 : ·'si·-. dla """'" 19118 _,.ad<Lob. 49l.f1tl1 rcr aate ,._,." ~ uta". 541-4111 '86 DATSUN II too -Newport lmporta Lid. 64U810 CONTINENTAL --=='=====:I • . --till lmtPCt huD at UM Placen-J110IL or trade fOT vw 3100 w. Coast HW)'. -:-.-------1-. ·· liolld otai. wltb • """' Ila, C..ta Meaa. Gev at ZEAUTIJVL Ski bo • t. M7-ru6 N""°" lleacb VOLVO 1985 ' DR. ~ RAMBLER : -cftanfer. Left an iq.. usm Waaher needs minx Charlet H. Da'ritl, 2400-B ~lf.lmt. Mercury :um &G-9«15 • 540-l'l&C --------1 Leather interlor, MU7e4Uil·1--------·I
: ' ;,.i,. P.,, hel. d 111. « -"· "6 ... Benwdno W OIBat ~ Newp>rt Seorillco al IUlO Pt1vate Compo.. 9520 Author!Rd MG o..Jer I--=====:::;:=::. I 1l80 AMERICAN
: ·-,,.,. ... C>tdlt ll<pt. Aft, -Beld. till W, &>t>mlt wrlttm bid p.,,, 54Ml22 " 644-2'62 ··-'Ill MGA '68 VOLVO l" atlck tMft
: ... • • .,..,,,., • IS SUCCIJLDiT -.. .._ ..... "' ~ SKI -~ "' Gt·-· • OPEN ROAD ... bull._ COltVAIR l7Mlll1 : ii\lff Sell G, E. Stereo 1 yr CUJ1. XI. E. 21.lf: St. c.c.ta 14, J9M. to abot't· B.a: mu1t HP Erimlde mu., .. e New clutt:h YEAR END.
T·lllD : 614.Xlll ..... -......... M-. t/11,,. .. -"11.soo of. -t ... u .... -FACTORY SALE ............. Clearance -CORVAIR Sta ...,. : , .... Aet\ Otter ~SI RED Daxie Ttrtia' 5 mo. Med. .H' MAGNO, '15 HP Mere., eDetacbable hcd-tup Needs rept.lr. Good can.
I ifl11Xlfftllo.IJQllS11m ~ -.. cbl1-. REEi tta11u. ~~..!~. An Units Mud Go l600 • AND ~"!!~.....,..11 ... ·n T-BtRD, ctuat• :; vu --..... --..... ...... . ~ 6C).281'5 ..... , P1ll ~-. -,,,_, ....... n.i ·•
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t .. (I), +<I mo. old. -aub m w. 1llf AV<t., New. OT-u!od. A-1 tbapo. $1!!0. JUST AIOVI: MCI!!! C.WIO om.ole llllft. Ex. --.-........ tape, all U.. McGl'tCJOI' tl!O ... S..cl>. NO ADVANCE 64>-1398 li6'f PO fll TuiiL I IMPORTS Orlafnal ..... ,. .....-il6. ........ -. (I) -
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t '.Pi SllU Shatt. 1-FREI!: ..,..,. H mo. cld. to tnto. • CAMPERS <111... .m 11.«10. ~ !lace Corw, Rodt 9620 ~:.as.!!_~ ..... w • w n • r. s.. ., •
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Beware: A Tax Trap
'l'bat tu tr@, that mare for the tu·weary-~ blecl<jacll: -or bl4ckmall -aolnat tht lAclllallire
oattlon I oo the November ballot -already II creatln& rether U..n as fOWld.. rHporulb)e tu nform. '
milcblef In local govemm...i llnance. The Walloo Amenil.ment ba1 va•llY more 1loltiillal
In an e!lort lo calm jitters Prop01ltlon 9 already !or harm than It bu for aood. del)i\te tis 111Perftcill ap. bu produced In llnanclll circles, the Orenge County peat to the tu burdeaed. ,:
BoaM of SUpervlaon lut weet felt lmpellecl to take It can hane!lt tht few under the pe o! bel!ellt!nl
the unUJUal llep ol a1rurlllg that 1cbool bond• now aut!F many ,
orlzed and out for bids will be del!veffil before the Nov. 1t" can only brtn1 ~ In local sovtl'nmtoltal 11-
4 elec."Uon. othenriae, the supervisors were advised, nance.
1 there would be few II any bids on the bonds. It can only 111een loss of local control, wit/> •lhe
Proposition 9 would ·problblt any combination o! school 1yatem lhr"!!i wholly on lllt mon:y o! tht llatt
local governmental a1encles from having a combined Lepslatur~. 1 •
boadeil lndebtednet1 of more than 20 percent of tht It likely means higher taxes, ovel'&ll, tor the ...U·
area'• auused vlluatlon. The m!scblet In this ln that nary taxpayer after the shift bu been made mm
one entity's bond• COUid loially prevent any other property taxes lo Income and sales tuea a!ld other agency ·serving the same area from bonding fw neecled consumer-paid sources. .
facll!Uet. Propoc!t!on 9 is a cynical, 1lopply-concocltd I"""
The measun allo, f>f course, dnstlcally cuts a local posal. It should be reaoundlngly dtfeated November $.
government's ability to levy property taxes for opera· Uni funda, by limiting total property tues to 1 percent
ol market value.
U the mea1UR'1 advocates .rucceed 1n foollni the
vote.rs to the extent that it is passed, operations of coun.
ties, school districts, cities, sanitation diatrtct.s, water
districts -literally every agency of local government,
Wiii be thrown Into chaos. And the average Individual
taxpayer will bear the brunt of the Jroblem, both
through fouled-up operation of his Ioc governments
and through new Wea.
The only sure beneficiaries ·of the Watson amend-
ment would be a relativtly few large landholders and
indwtrles. To replace the lost property tax revenue,
some estimates have suggested such unhappy posaibll ..
ities as tripling of stale income taxes, or a boost in
scPes taxes to 12 percent. ·
The whole worrisome situation results from the
Legislature's Inexcusable delay In coming to J[rlp1 with
total tu reform, Including property tax reform. But
Prqposlt!on 9 backers are olferir'g their proposal u a • . '
118 Years of Statehood
californla observes Admlulon D~y ~)'. ~y
through ill multitude of closed ballq and cit)' hallJ.
It was 118 yean ago that CODP-.11 approved a
etate coDJlitutlon and an act submlUed by tht turlto!")'
of the Bear Flag. . . '1 "
Ono wonders what corutematlon they would 1bow
II the early explorers (Cabr!llo,. IM2~ and ra!dan (Sir
Francis Drake, 1579; V!r.calno, 11102i .De Portola, 1769)
were to travel the length and breioa111 ol the &olden
state today. •
Surely they would join prea!llt-cl"!1 CO!lltrV~onlrn
in deploring the destructivene11 of.~w.~.
Despite the scarring, though, C.U!omla remain• a
wonderfand -end "'.Ill continue lo do 10 11 lts relldt11ll
becolne arouJecl lo the need lo preserve and coilJOl'Ve
tho remaining natural beauty.
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Convention Performed a llsetuJ Service The Peculiar
Morality of .
Many People
.. \ : . ·Importance of »!:·. Is • Ill Reform the Air
WASHJNG!l'ON -The Democratic
Natlonal Conveo:Uclm, even more than
ill Ropublican ...-rpart, performed
a UHfUI lef'Vice In exposing the seamy
~ outworn garment.I of the tradJ·
tlonal pollUcal 1yllem. Rdonn ii in
the I.Ir .and four years to accompllah i .
J1 probably not enough but a vtg«0u
blilimln& outht to be made now.
A Dt!IOnal prealdenUal prlmll"J I
not • Sood alW1iaUvo to the preoen :
an:bale ud uaaepr:ellllrtaUve war ol .ta :ttrc lDIJor partJ candidate• fOr
1bt pwldency. Tbt nomlnaUon In
-• CODluslnl -.1or..u '""1ld S\nl;f (0 to tile Ctnd!dale willl the
,..a_, -8le men -1inl ~--1111. qllllllli:atlan! fer 1l>t pnoldency wll!ch leave sometblns .to be dellred.
' We wuuld bt utely to «et IOllltone
lib ll<mld$\!"""' Gecrrt Murphy w11b" mtm In Acton Equity
-lmpcdaDI • -.,...,. dlna In ptilc all&ln.
'fBEODOBE ·wattE, author of the .. Makin& at a Prel:ldent" boob, say1
U>e'-tloDJ.jllll cooduded ore the
Jut of the old lly!e qua-1al
polltlcoi poW·WOWI. Probebly not, but
there art ld1I Wl}'S to lml>rove tbe
1J1tem to avoid what G e 9 r I e McGovern bat detcribed as the
0 oblcene" u:en:ile of • presidential
candld1te Solnc bit in haod to some
old ward-heeler type wbo has come ln· to eu1on of a state' 1 party
err In a Jone life of btndlng out
to pOliUclanl and a big state's
' -" ilitcralt. Mayor' D a le y of Chicago waa
unblUlb!DllY described oe television l>1 ll>e art!cultte public relAtlom
dlrecto< o! lbe Qilcep police deport·
lent a.s tbe nation'• No. 2 polltlcal
igure, a 1eneroua conce1don to Prest·
d.ent John.son u No. 1. 'nlll suggeltl
how far out ot coo.ten the party
pollt!oal 1)'11em bu 1otten, and bow
!lttlt It respoodl to the r1sln& demand
for more genen.J. and more iDteWcent
public partldpatlon.
Tiil!: TRUTH OP 'l'llE motlier !J
that Hubert H. Humphrey did not need MaJor Dalq't llllnoil deleptlnD to
win nomination, but it """ an lm·
porteat psydlolosl<:al fa-In tl>e
pre.pos!Ucm!ng ol Ille prt1lclenUal can-
dldale1, and Mayor Daley ii at least a
No. 2 tlngm.tker.
'lbl.s bu helped ., brine the ... ~
matt;r IDtu fOCUI, aJons with Gov.
John Coonally't tuperb cootrol of •
IOI-vote Tou delefalion whltll WU
s~ to have a Voltahun
freedom of actlon and expre11ion.
Many of these delegations come to
netioD&l convention under exct11ivtly
non·public _...... little rel-to
popular 1«1nt1ment among people who
regard themJelve1 aa Republicans or
Democrats. 'l'bil can brt true even bl
state delej;atlom which are tekcted ln
primary elections, and ecpec!allJ In
party caucuses and .tat.e c:Onventiom.
The latl<r, for l>e moot port, .-
the interest of thole wbo U1I
Politically awar. Md are subject to
raids, invasions, manlpulat1on1, and,
I.ft Texa1, "steals." Hubert Hum.phreJ
and Gene ldcCarthy CJUlht to boW,
'More Blood the
A1TEI\ CHICAGO: A post-con-
v~On ltbry lfllJPeand In Ch!c110'1
papen of 'Frlday, Aul1Jll 30. Tbe Ii.st
of It was &I followa:
'lbrM yowif..:;11en, "'11te, were tr·
rtlled In a hotel In tile urly
boun ot Friday mornlni.
They aaid tbty were from Newark.
All reportedly bad In their t>UrlOI vtalt
of vttur!c acid and a rupp11 ol fec!al·
type J.sluel. (Vlturtc acid ii the
"1Unk" 1n atlnk bombt.) Theae women
wore dlarctd -dropping tl.sauu IOtbd with the &cld M the fllnllture
and caipell of the Com.i Hilton and
ol:ler. Loop bote1a where dtlefalu
were regtelered. (Many vil:Jton went
1-beMovlnJ(. tht stto111, unplUllDt
oder :w• •relklue of tur 1•• fUmu.) Ill lbe pune of ..,. ol theH youag
'""'811 WU found, . police . aald., the
cancelled -port of TbOmOI E. ~ Mr. H""*1'1 putport WN
cinctUed: · 1ltMri be ~· a n ~ "flllt lo Huo 198a for
tbl pUipoH of .. .tudJ." peaport
Dear
Gloomy
Gw: -----that -,...,._ for -.... ,...... .-.,. , -.lnmlatvrt ., s· t•r
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listed Mla1 Brown u Hayden'• nut of
kin.
A KEY TO A LOOP bu1 motion
locku "" louod In the pune of Kathy
Bou.den, police Mid. Tbe locll:tr COD·
tamed, police repor11ed, an additional
iupply of vtall, U1me1 and 1 talion Jue Of the "•tlnl" add.
Police further njlOl"W that MW
Browt1 1atd 1be b.:l been un:1ted ln
"demonstrationa" at a.eater, P1.,
COaeord, MMI., and at the lludent
riotJ at Columbia UnlvenltJ.
Let this be bac~grouod.
Thert w11 at Chicago a well-dedp-
ed plan to di&rupi or prevent tht con·
vent!on. There bad beeo open ad·
mtuicm of thb hm IOU'lt of tbt U or
mort bud-core, prole11lonally-tralned
"1.ser1" wbo 1ent out tht 1ummons
to an "pellee lova" to come to
Chloego for protetl 'nlty uld they
would ban •t !tut 1~}100. Tboy bed
about 10,000, maybe 10,000, count1n1
the tuppljo f>Oln Chlcqo and lt.
IUburbt.
rr WAS INEVITAllU: that tile Drn
media pretented, oot dtl!Mrat.ly, a
•ltated report ol the mcjcr ..io1 ..... •t
tht Conrad Hilton bolt!. Tbo ..Uno
..... pictured. It ..... oot potl!blt "'
(1 .. tht ll«J befON and aftAr tilt
"actloft." It waa poulbll, boww+a, to
report the prott1110D11 "leaders" m
-· pruent. Their .......it ... lalrl1 Well -.i. -haw bttn tdloolt4
In uri.n.111err111a -· Thort bt .. bffn practice "runs." C o J v. m b l a
UmYVlllJ wu a mojor -Al
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' Tba! ii the -they clawed ~ tile poliUcal ladder. Not by "ateall ' 1Jiut
by·movtnc in on party c1UCUH1 w•n
most of t!be voter• coqldn't care l••
about them, If they knew they were
beln& beld et all.
IN Tiil!: PRF.sEllT lnotan<e, the
two major political partlu manaced
to 1unnount the faulta of the ·un·
democrat1C 1ystem by nomlnadta& 10Mt
two men who bett reprue:nt UMir
portles. But l>at bu not alway• bjota
the cue ancl ii no arsument now wby
• bad syetem that produced • """' ... u1t tbould not be bn>ulbt Into 1bt
20th ctnturJ. '
Qmcelvably, of ....... tht pclJ
syatem, II .It bad beon more ~
tative, would haw nominated Nfllon
llockefeller and Gene McCtrthy.
It ii bord to ny uaet!f Pl:= PtrtY syrtem CJUlht to be nl
'l'bef.! •• marry dUftrent ,
IUCli u anllonn -lawi .,_ tht
a e I e et lo n. ol de~atea and tbt1r
freedom ol action.
IF .STATES ARE to bave dlttp.
Uon.t, they should be reprwoallt!VJI
and they 1bould have freedom <I! ac-
tton to -act with delepttont from
other llates In plcldn& • prell~
l!OlillMo.
Equally u ~ ii the hn·
perwtive demand now tut the elec·
tortl. college "*"' be aboll.sbed In
favOf' ol the direct election f1. the
president by popules majority, wltli •
run.oft if necuaary. , ,
Th• convontlom, pro<loc!nt .opajl!J
ln the one case and revulaion ta the
other' hne proved ttlM • caneral
reform of the electloa proce11 Iii lol!I
Overdue.
Better'
Columbia police bad to drive them
from b&n1c.ttd rooms and corridor1,
and the New RepuWc publltt.ed a
•'"'"Y by two ttudenll wbo bad
pwtlclpated.
Tbt 1tudents, in tbeJr New Republic
story, quoted tile leader al the
StudeoU for a Democratic Sod.ety. u
cootomptuoutly berating que"'1-I
students: "You llberall don't 'un·
dentand what the scene ii about It's
about power ad disruption. The !hon
blood tbt better. ."
'l1IE SDS WAS one of the feveral
"ac:Uvirt" organiaationt at Chic.go. A
coalition !elder aaid, before tllt 'con·
vention, ''We wU1 march to ~
Ampllltboater podium. Notlllna lhall
"°P UJ."
Fabe image1 were tte•ted by
speUjng of tht prowtors ~ "th• klds." Many were. Mo·at of them wete
k!dl, alien, dl-1>tcl, b01tile to paron-
tal discipline and home eoMH.IOM,
ldealllts ancl llncere. Bu~ they wtrt
Just decoration1.
Cr1Ue1 have said !bat pOl!et,
meetint the wild, hyrtertcal dtarce of
the VoUP of 1ome 2,000 bent on oc-
cUJ>11ni teveral Ooon ct !ht H!l!on,
should bavo merely 1'1°1ted ...,.. IJi.
tlltd of wiiil force.
MOST OF TUE MALE "l<lds" In
Ultt wild cbar11 were around II to •
,.... old. They earlier bad &twn
pollct a barrase o1 ro<u and boitl•.
Tbey tllen charee<I, nat1inJ a\ the l>Ollct will cloncbed fists. A ,,_ wldl
loclttd arms would hive bt4 hit f-
bttllnd and hlm1ell lmoch<I 9\11.
SUdl pinsll .. "U>e . lilds,.. ... .. __ ......... d~ ...
Somt of the police ....,.. brvlal lo
rttall&tloa. But, let U1 not -I( tht ..U.i.t. -plan wu to ball tilt ecmwmtlaa •"kid.I" ar •·c:lllldra. •
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Little Commas =~-
Two buiidfed mlllleo. llliir:e "°pie
or• 1o1n1 "' 'bt l>orn In inclia In Ill• next 13 y.1111, ·aCc~to1 ~on oxpeiU. Thtl II, a ttoo eqUI) to
that o! tht United Sta · w!1l ·be added
•o the ovor-jlOpll!ttlm alretdy pruent
In lncll• d1lrlnC tlU trbGrt period Of
Ume.
llecea1i1 _you printed a letter from
E.L.M. IMatlboz, Aapst · 30), 1'bo
quoted i'ePe l'nl" In HyinJ, "Do oot
ltl the lilcralllJ ol :i-pilCl!llMobt.
degraded.," . wltll . ........ t 0
dlueml ...... Cli'. blrll control educa-
tloD ancl mttliods. Tbt letter allo · erlllcln4 Pr-,_ for llgn-
lni • bill wttJ!hi!ldlols aid "' -.. wlllc:ll do DOt Hopi blrtli cootrol pro-
lflDll, IAJlllC ·thaf II)' doll!& this ... ,
1!1:!! ~· Ollr monllt;r OD people al othtr ·faltbl> ·.
WE W NOT forcing ..,,_ to ac-
cept our -. Thanlc God ...-'°"'"'" mmt ~'Cl'" that ibe 1D01t bul'Dane ....-, to !ht onr.populatloa:_pro-
blem ii tO encourap a.a...teve!Oped
-· to adopt ·-~ polldes at mce, rather than poatpon.
int effedive • measure• untA Dore
mllllono. ere lmrolnd.
ACC<ll"dlng to the f>e<ullar morality
of many ptople, tt Y a tin to prevent
children from beln( born, but 11 ii DO
sin to wrln( ..,.., 'limll and watdl
A teen-ace boy of my acquainlaace
was'gn.a:mbiing the other day about bis
EngHtrh teacher. He couldn'.t 1ee why
she made such e fuss about punctua-
tion. ''Those little marks ara'i :Im·
· portant," .be 1hrugfed.
So r told him bow, ..,,,... other
famouJ cues, tile omislion Of a com·
ma In -federal tlatlita eo.t .11>t
(Uffi!G ... mWonloldoDarslnla• •• In biJ ftne book, "Plain Words," Sir
Ernest Gowers quotes a sentence from
a manual itven to airmen u part-of
their traint:nc courae. The manual end·.
ed. with the sentence: "Pilots. whose
m!ndl trt dull, do not usually live
lone."
TllE8E TWO COMMAS convorled a wsnlJll Into an fllsult. What the
1eritence meant, of courle, was that
pilot& wttti dull minds are more likely
to die; what It Aid was that pilots, a.s
a clas1, have dull mind.I. '
Recent1:7, When a tel~on pro-
duction of "Romeo and Juliet" failed
to draw u luige iW1 •udience •• other
attradJ.ont, cartoonist. all over the
COUDtry parodied thl1 situation, most
of them using tile caption "Wherefore
mt tbou, Romeo?"
Almost everybody putl a tomma
after "thou" -ezcept sttat:espear,.
Whllt he had Juliet 1ay was:
".Wherefore vi thou Rmleo?'1 wbicb
meana "Wby are you RDfieo?"
IT·DOES NOT MEAN, N most peo-
ple think, "Where are you!'' nM 'old ·
EiltlJ!sh ~ 'lwh-· ~
meam-'"wtly.'' And Jullet Wiii ~ .. ad,,
illg'wllen-war. lill-.Jlljilnl,1
iJf vi ... beaOatb Mr btikosli: ,.,.., ..
astlng fill< ""1 he bed to lilft.:lut
cutffd name. · · ·
Here, the :mlrUM of a ltttle ccmpia
wholly dlltortt Iba mollllnl of.. thO
question. And thil misuse bu -· .. wldesjretd tllat perhaps the~
famous ol all Sbakespeare'a q~
ii actua"-y a misquotation. · · " . ...,-
PROPER 'PVNCTUA11CIN 'It to
wrttlng what the various relb. · ad
tempo maru .... to mlislc: It &M• a sentence form and cadence, tone-1114
clarity and prOportloe,, It carrle;l"tht
reeder alongligi,<, con!l4f!lt In Uie beYel !bat at eod o! !lit pt•HC• be
will not find eU In a liD!dD( fl"Ji;l·
mati.cal ship. ·.
There are no "littie tbiftll':. tn..
bumen communication. A 1 l l'i'lt t'.
gesture, an eyebrow twitch, a bl'Jefi
ho<ltancy hi tile voice -all these an:
fraught '!ith ,,..,. •• ""'" to tlia»:at--tenlive 1tstener ~~ - -· ·
Wben we leam to read u carefUlly
as we 10Qk and listen, then wt lbalt
find more plea1ure and mere proat bi•
ttle wonderful world of word&. · • -:
them d1t o1 -· (O! tbt S.5 mlllion or 10 who will dle of ~tion
this year, most Will be children. Tbt
adults 'Who 10 morally continue to pro-
create manage 10mthow to ctt fed.) New Wave-of Protesf,S;:·
OBVIOUSLY ll'E cannot materially
allevlatt the plllht o! the many un-
derdeveloped countr:le1 u lq • .tbeY
c:onti.nut to Cf9W at tbeJr present rate
-1omoUme1 doubling In populat!on In
a1 Utt.It 11 l7 years. Wt are wttnet.ine
the deter:lon(ion of our own en.
vtronment lhrouCh u n c o n tr o 11 e d
popultUon sn>wth. M1111 o!: our
1choolt art ta double 1esllom. Our
agricultural mrphatt wUl aoon
become !IOIMxlttelt. Air ancl water
pollution baYt become m.,_. pto.
blO!nl.
WASHINGl'fON -Government
authorities ani more concern«d than
they carti to admit .about tht impact of
student demonstretion1 ,and protest.
on defense re1eanh and other fedt.ral
activtUes at unJven1Ue1 and colle&e1
acron the nation.
The problem will be hllhllll*d by a
Dt!'W wave of campus protest.I after the
fall term bollna thla month. ROTC
wilil ert marhd N priority larl"IS
by student mill-, alnof' with Pon· tagon.financed r e 1 e a r c b and tht Fbeor our own welfare, d .o • not recruiting actlvtUea ol milltary aeen·
to tCCUltd ol 1•nocld• by tht .,.. des tht CIA tod De!eme "--In t ttons we try to ••lit. we •bould ~ ,:__ ~ ten
meaa:una to · aloW our own population ~.
crowth at met, and thu: we ~ -. Jlec.tUt demonrtrationa by young
unite with 'other highly developed·M-•pieooie at tbe Democr1Uc National
tlom : t.o .,Wt underdeveloped ~ 'tcGvenUon wen ltl;'aw1 .ta the wind
tr!" to cbeck their populaUon sn>Wll>, for llliv1nlty odmlnlstrotorr. The
• • ChlcllO 'venll 111fletol ~at ,,.... 1111·
BUT WU.I, WE do what COlq!Don dent demonatratlom w 111 be ·~· ta! Not llktlJ ,'pn. .w!dapreed·andtbatthenewtoc:tlcto! f · •am1 • n d e1mpui protest ma1 be mucb ·more
' · ' nt, war, ~ ·~· then the -DI ·" '·· of tht epldomlc1 of _,e of 1ho _, """ -
-.... r:ot )'ti --~ "1 lclonco pall. are llhl1 to·bo !ht popul'!llon conl<ol mtuuros In· iht -tHble ~ . RINGLEADERS OF the conmitlon
tliallk< i. the bl(ll -ol morality al rt'"' locluded -mllllantt from m_, lnd1Ylduala la. pmWom: of power acro11 the nation. Of tome MIO
tlinJu&lleUt 1l>t '""1d. demo-• trnlltd at !ht bel&l>I y M.Jt. of tbe vio1ent oonventtoa dlsorder1, ' . Marty hall _,, from outJlde the
""""' ............. ---...... .... ,.,.._. .. _ --+--Jitan ..... The ...... ....,.; ........ lfl...... ...... ~v "?""'wt"" • 1 rave n. rt1tit"' .....,..-.n .,,...,.. • ....._ bcint ..:treAU all O'ftr. the UnJted
... " ,._... All """' ....... .......,. state. ... _...._....,... ..... _ ..... __ . •I
• ,..... . The taCUcl of tbe JOUDI conveatlon
,---.. a .. ,...---.
· Deor a.ie:
la -llltl!J COUlitrles -)'OD bop • bartm ! A.S.
Otar A.S.! ;
Deli~ bl lllly -11'1 &II I ca
dt·lo 1,_t 1111' wlfL
-•tors -tb<ir ug11 octlont
and tholr oblcegt eplthtll -wore not
lhcnm to tolevtslon 1odlenco1, perhaps
for ..-ns o1 !OM. E-II Iller did
not alwtys J111tlty the Ylolent rupon1e
ol ,..,,,.. Richard tllile1'• poUce, tht
tllCtb wen IVCh' u to tun UM
.stomachs of older ............
NOTS : -·pojlllc -I .,..._
are allo ~ for dleruplln
d!Jon!ors In the 1cbool yetr ~ It:
just beg!!lll!ng. The concera of Jlidlll•
school admln!J1rators ii koytd ~
to a new militancy among te:acbdtln
pressing demands for bettor pay J1!4 a
larger role ln polcy·maktnt. H~,
there ii some concern thtt .~~t teacher• may provoke a
m1lltancy amonc •tudentt. . ... ~
Campus demon-ti '@it.:
aimed at trunau111 ricndtlni 4ill!il:
Or forcing abandonment ol D...-;
Deparlm .. t rtsMrc:ll -. llawl
bed tome IVCCtlll OD a feyr ·~ """'I'"•••· Olflcltlly, tbt Pentsii II; not worrh<i ID far. o • :
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