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MONDAY AFTERNOON, sePTEi;.aER 0
l6, '19'68
!Nixon Holds Huge Lead . .
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Boat Tragedy Off Washington
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SOMEBODY IN OHIO LIKES NIXON
Or•nt• County Nut hlr Candidate
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Nixon Due in. Anaheim
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tonight for Big. Rally
RI--.! at Nixoo i.turns lo his Or-CloualJ birthplace -,..
The a.......... prooideotial can-
di~f< ..111 "8U tile Yorba Unda boo,.
in \fA\idt be wias barn lat. this ef.
temooo., • lew. hours befcrt &i'Y1nl a
major Cllllipaign apeech • tile
Anabetm Convention-center.
The 9 p.m. -·· hlCl>'lg!it of a whopping-GOP Al\Y at lie oon-centor, will be Nixoo'1 only ..idrus ID
~·County before 1he eiectloll.
Tllo ~ldoto will arrive at 5 p.m. ·
at tile El 'l'onJ Marine °""' Mr Slla-
-fr<>m Santa B_,,. wbore he
-_,, "'Jaxlng ot .., -front-· From U1e Marine ban, a niolonlade
Will wind -Yori>a Linda wt.ere
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Nixon :will remit the "°"'" Jn Wllidl
.he "8S born at awroximately 5:30.
A tali' hour lala', the GOP acminee
Will be feted at a 1100-ai>late fund
raising dinner at the convention
cent.er. Be tboo will hold a staff roti-r.rence in the Dbneyland Hotel prior
II> the-Anaheim rally.
Tbe oooventica. center doors opezi' et
-7'IO p.m. "n>e -,_ undet..-.ot B with an _...,e b7 Clronp OOWI·
ty Repui>llcon leg)tlaton, loclu&g
llep. Jam<s B. Utt, Slate se •. Jdm G.
ScilmltZ and Stale As-lymell
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'and Rola1 Burtle. /'
Nixon wlll•be Introduced by U,,Gov.
ll<f>ertfildl,wtioai.ow!lladdJoe ..
the fund..aililli dinn<r.
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'4 Polls Slww
NixonHoMs .
Massive Lead
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Four natlooal surveys and a
California state poll show Republlt'11n
caOOidat< Richard M. Nlxou decidedly
leading Democratic Vice PresJdent
Hubert H. Humphrey in the preslden·
tial race.
Time and Nemweek magazines, the
Gallup Poll and a New York Times
survey all show that Nixon would win
if the election were held today.
Both Newsweek and the Times say
HumiO'ey would get fewer electoral
college votes than third party can-
dlllale George c. w.nace. although
Newsweek says Humphrey's popular
vote would be higher.
Time gives Nixon 34 states with 32.8
electoral votes, Humphrey 10 states
and the ~let of Columbia with 121
votes and Woajklce only four Deep
Soutn st.ates with 39 voteEI.
Although the Gallup Poll showed
that Hum!iU'ey bad gained allghtly
since Augu.rt, he still trailed Nixon by
12 percentage points.
Humphrey'• campaign manager ..
Lawrence O'Brien said Sunoay that
hll cddidate'a poor showing wao due
to 'Ille late ate.rt of hit campaign. It
was delayed by the lateaw of the
Democratic Na ti o n a l cOovenlion,
O'Brien Uld on NBC televilion's
"Meet the Preas."
The New York Timel rurvey ol. 21
gubernatorial c o n t e s t 1 sb6ws
Republicans leading in 11, DemoCrats
leading in six .and four too close to
call.
The paper's -ldentlal 1urvet
(See POLLS, Pace l)
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Found Slwt~.1
3 From Newport I
Ohio Dead in
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Sea Missing at Jfter ~oldup .
By ALMON LOCKABEY
DAILY l'ILOT '9.tlllt • .,_
CLEVELAND (yPI5 -F o u r
persons, ~endy lddnaped from a
bar fo~oviing a holdup, were foipid
their dea1l>& Sunday night when the SO. shot,.to deotll today in a park in the
fuot power vessel on which they were city's east side. 'l'llree prominent Newport Beach
residents were presumably swept to passengers broached and was capsiz-~ " Police said ooe of the vidbns was
ed by a giant breaking sea at the 'I" Joseph Zoldan, M, o! South Euelld,
trance to Gray's Harbor on 1he Ohio, owner of a bar known a.s ''TQm'a
Newport Shores
Resident Dies
In Car Accident
Waahington coast. Place" whicb waa de9Clibed by poAce
The tra~edy occUITed oo A. SO.foot as a "rough hangout .. power cruiser GnlDdl, o'Pd ~ Jobo. Porter of Harbor htand. NeJtber The other victim• wen two-Ne~o
Port.er nor any ot· flis family was. men and •. white ·woman. Atltbc:rities
aboard. "1ld the mgllt's recelpU at Zoldan's
/ · bar were missing. PRESUMEJl.LO~T Pl>Uce theorized the bar !'•• robbed
Funeral services will be held Listed~ sing and )ll'O!Wlled l..t and Zoklml and the othen taken 1" the Wednesday r. Newport Shores resi are . Frank (Diane) Guertin, 371 park where they were shc)t. Police·
dent Roland ~......., Gbriest 45 wti~ wifi:t the skipper Frank Guertin, 45, said the woman may have been a ~·c.e ~ • ~ Poinaettla St., OOrona del Mar; bannaid and the two tnen customers. ~ed. SatuTday night. a short tun~after lenn Genoway, 601 and his wUe . Police said they {ound a half dozen. hi\,~ ~ c::: = ~nothe Mella, about eo, or 919 Bayside Drive. sheH. casings and tire tracks near. the
au 8 Newport Beach. bodies, iodicating the l'ic:tims were Boule~ard. . / .--Guertin w.a.s rescued by the Coast killed where tbey·were found .
Ghr1est, a bu51nes~ of 'll'1 Guard and had only minor injuries. Jim West, 51, found tbe bodies while =!t!i' 9 was ,;L0 be ~~~d~ Genoway was last seen ctl.nglng to an in the part. ResldemJ of the area told p.m~ , overturned Boston Whaler in the police they beard aeveral shots during
1963 Couatf Trafhc 1111' churning sea. , the night.
141 Death Toll 14' A massive search ls still being con-"l beard six or seven shott," Oscar
WI.th tbe,1.!1 ~to! 8 ~--drl-ducted by the coast Guard for Bailey said. He said the shots awaken-.n~. ,, .... , ..:\Mil.II ...... Genoway. 'lbe two women were trap-ed. him.
by Jean Pllyllls Donnan, 21. o! San ped below and are presumed drowned.
Gallrlel, •ccor<lin1l to Newport Beaacb Guertin told the Coa!t Guard that he ~e. 1wam below and kkked out the win.
Ghriest and hit pas1eng9, Jeatle dows in an effort to rescue the two
Ghriest, 45, were taken by timbulance women but was unable to ftnd them.
to Hoag Memorial Ho4iitaL Pollce Guertin 's only injury wu a burned
said the driver died a lbort time alter hand wberl be ut fl.ares to attract
be was admitted, ..,p.rentty of in· rescuers. He :lllflatred a life raft in.
ternal chest tnju:de,. ~ hope• he could rescue the two women.
The woman .PMstn1er was treated When be.was urmuccesrfut be cluna: to
Md released, ta WM ~driver of tbe the life raft uot1J. he htmtelf wait
otilor cas, pollce repoNd. (See TRAGEDY, P11< !)
Orange, Coast
Bonds H6ld College Fate
,
Don't look for ony radical
chengea in the weather picture
Tuesday. Those in a position to
know call for c)oudy mornlngs
and IUDllY all.ernooo1 with I
mld·70 i.mperaturn reading for
the coast.
INSIDE TODAY
Amid ,,,_ COA/.,l<m ,rarttlg
seen in high-ltwl vachtfno ocm·
petition, Virginia sailor wint
Olympic ~erlh In Fl!il•Q DulCJI.
man lrlalr at 1111.uion Bag. Boo~
ing Pog< 15.
' Comt Djstri.ct Asks fo r $7.25 ·Million Tuesday
87 mOMAS.F(('ll'nJNE p.m . throughout .the dlMrl<t Whkb The deparhre lrom P17 .... ,..,.,.,
., "' -•• -takes in·Oolla Meai, N~ Beach, -rmn«ided by cltiun odYieor)'
It Is ..-....(--.~!hoe retlster«I Humln~ 8 1 • • h • W..tmm.ter, cmwnlaees In tile Ne-llat>or·
YOter• Wiji:lUtl.uu.. ,.,_.,, --· vau.,..and Seat~ . _ ~,. --.,...., o..ana. Coan Junior 0on,:::..,D1otzi.x The bond meuare ll to lllte..,. of. ..., Wut Oawity or-. .
_._e of a '7~ boW Wldlnf llffdl an Iha <lolden Wettend 'lboY rea-111at .-1 ond pr<>
iliu.t and tu cooven!oa. Orange Caul Oolete ..._ for Jecto4 ~ mcr-1 In tlU'OUment ,...,.. col I• J e Superktendom the next four,_., -_, a ..-. and
Ntc-Wotaon predkts a 20 percent It ii the llrst ever bond eleotlon bunlemome lu increlae. T JI e y
turooot frCllll MnMC h 133,500 tried b7 the junior oollop dleltlct. ,.. to.wed • ., altemallve a bond i1111e
per10•11 eligible II> VIM. 1D yeon K .,_ Gl"lfatod 1>11~ ><tllcl> _.Id 9Pf'lad oot ....i. over a
POU. will be open lrmn 7 a.m. to 8 oo the l>Mlc: tu rote. (See BONDS, Ptfe l)
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Allies Capture Huge Cac4e of
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Nixon Avoiding
Headon Conflict
SANTA BAIUIARA (AP)
Republican 1llcbor4 Ill. NtlOO. COG·
vtoced bl 11 now llbNd in tllo roce for
11>e White Hou,., wu deocrlbed today
aa detetDned. to ~old beldon.1 run·
ollli • .--Vlco Prel!dool
Hubert H. HUl11pbrey.
Tbat word came from Nil.0011 M·
Uonll pollUcal -· R 0 b • r I
Ellsworth. as the R<pUbllcan presldeo·
t1a1 nominee prepared to rewme his
campaign.
Ellswor111 said Humphre7 evidelllly
11 trying to entice Nb:on lnto a 16og
di.stance debate, a situation in which
the Republican candidate would spend
hi• tirpe replying to the charges and
complalnt& of hll Democratic ~
ponent. , '°That'• what you do wbeo you re
behind in polldct," Ellswortt>. said.
••you try to provoke a fight with the
other fellow." Nixon'• ltrategy: Leave the direct
responses to Humphrey and the
Demosrats to others in h1a campaign
lineup -Ellsworth among them -
and cboole his owt1 issuet and arenas
for attlckl on h1I rival. ·
ll!J ~d Iheme, build lntO each
campaign speech, was 1ounded tbis
way by Nixon at a Saturday Nl1y ln
Santa Barbara: ·
"One man nominated by his party in
Chicago says to the American people:
'l aupported the policJec of the patt
four years.' He ways, 'I helped to mak~
those policies. I have no di.agreement
with 111.ote pollc:les.' and he uys,
"Let'• 10 forward with more of the
1ameJ " The effort II to tie Humphrey as
cloeely ~poslible to President
Johnson the current ad·
miniltradon. The wording varlet little
aa Nixoa repeat& bis standardl cam·
pelgn speech.
The consClous eUort to remain aloof
dotm't alway1..,work. ~lxon, for ex-
ample, abowed 1 bit of liTltaUon after
Humphrey likened him to Fearless
Foad!ck, Ille bumbllDg comic .U-lp
detective. He u.ld, that wu below the
level at wtticb a White House cam,
polln lhould be woged.
In general, Nlxon'1 campaign to
date bu been one of recurrent themes
and repeated words with no dramatic,
new propotalJ or polilions.
During a five-day swing from New
York to California, second inatallment
ol bio travellnl callljl0l111, Nixon
fOllowed closely tbe pattern he 1et
even before winning the GOP nomiDa· -He called for new leadership, used
phralel which have been fixtures
llnce be began running lut Feb. 1 and
1treued televlsloo u the major tool ln
hll polltlcol kll
He uttered ctay after day his appeal
to '1the foreotten American," the
DAILY PILOT
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CA.UFOlNIA
OltAHGI CO.UT l'UtlllHIHG COMl'IJf't
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average, tm:payine citizem; said the
Wblte 11ouee mlllt eurt tile ludmhlp
to curb crime end restore '1freedom
from fem"; complained tlmt reepect
for tile United Slates II decllnlnl
around the world.
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period ol 10 or more years.
Should tile boodl peu the tu In-
creases will not am~ to more than
10 cents above the present 64 cents per
$100 ol assesaed valuation, Junior col-
lege olildak ny.
Sbould the bonds fall there will ,._
main a need for a tax fncreaae on the
order ol 30 -.. they point out. Next
July I under n.W legisla-tbe board
ol trustees will be empo....ed to in·
crease taxes by that much without a
vote of the people.
The Orange c-t ~· Jn coo.a
Mesa and Golden Welt omnpus in
Huntlncton Bead> both are crowded
beyond tbelr p-oapeclty.
l,OGO AT COLLEGE
Golden West O>llege Is handling
aano.t 3,001 day studeots and more
hm 3,500 nJgbt students in buildings
designed for 1,500 students, officials
!lllf. Orange Coa.t College eorollmeot
la -7,000 llttl<leoU daytime and 7,000 student. at night. '!be Ollllpll.I ·
wu built 6or 5,000 .Wdenta.
StudMt body tigl\res for the fall
semeat.er tbet bep.n l8't week 1how
enrollmen(Up 15 percent owr a year
ago. Continued growth of 15 percent
per year is for seen for the next sev-
eral years, junior college officiala say.
The 17.24 million In boods will !Ny
an additional fl.I million in state and
federal building aid for the planned
construction program of $14,350,CMXI. ·
The second bellot measure , a tax
cuwersk>rl, will not have any effect on
the tax rate, pass or fatl. The no coet
· conver1ion Is to enable tnuitees to use
rutrtcted money for " different
plll\>Oee.
FUNDS LIMITED
Ten end ·.one-half cents ol the ii4
cents oa the tu rw.te DC'1W 11 limited to
UH for buildin1. PMU.lt of tbe COD·
veonicct would make it available for
general purpoee me.
The bond mea.M.ln HQuire• two-
1lllrds -oval for -·· The lex conversion neels only ma1oi'ity ap-
provol.
There has been no organlied op-
position to the finance measures.
Endocsement. or urgi.Dg1 for careful
coasl.deraUon have been givtn by the
city councils of. Westminster, Cotita
Mesa and Newport Beach, directors ol
the Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa
chambers of commerct, and the
Orange Coast League ct Women
Voters.
Noisy Party
Complainer
Lands in Jail
Ambeim police wbo took a noisy
party report from "" acgravat.d
nelgtmor Saturdey night later Jailed
him, after one ol the reveleTs was
critically wounded by a shotgun blatt,
Juugen Stengel, 35, of Anahiem,
wu booked on 1uapiclon of assault
with intent to commlt murder after
alleledlY gunnlnc down oot ol two
men who went to his home.
Rick P. Scbarlow, 21, also of
Anaheim, ts In crit.loal condition at
Oran~ County Medical Center today,
with a shot.Jun wound in the side .
Michael ROH , 18, a companion of
Scb.clow'1, narrowlJ uc1ped inujry
blmlell wben the mllZllo of a •bol&un
pOked ool ol Stengel"• aparlm•nl and
lnd -thoJ lmocftd .. the door. Poli<e aaJd SleJllel reponed a nolly
party In the O'j)Ol1ment complu wber•
he Uvet, but OC:Uctr1 11nt to in·
wllifllo C<lUld find no evidence of a
dllturt>anco.
Scherlow and RoM apparently went
to contad si..,.1 about bll cell to
police Wben th• ~ OCClllTed. ..
on -llainlt the Mu GU. Pus leodlna to t&e Ho Oil Minh supply
treU. ~ bil landslide• -Ille """'ly routee 12 miles~ ol Mu Gloll'ul.
At Tiii All, 30 mllts -....11 ol
Soiloo. • -llo the -Viet· namese government led U.S. 9th
dMllOll ldanleymM to a Ollnese
Qmnmi1nlat,l'lllde JD&lW5lll r o c k 1 l -.....mer deotped for ... .,.._
s.lp. Thew--f1ret 12107· millimeter rockets almultaneously wa
the first ol its kind found in SOutb
Vietnam.
But far more important ftl the
~ of -huge Cunmun1ll
C1DI cacbe1 oo tilt invasion routes to
Salloo ftlinl the c.o1bodlao -· The nnt ~g l!nd C1111e on Sa-J
-• Spijcial Fom11 Gr .... -'II
-of roi;Jret, mortar aod rifle '°'" mun!Uou Ill l>OW poddn1 .,..., t10
mllOo north ol Salgoo ..., tlfe °""" bodlon bonier. .
More oll((mwe ..... ol ammunl -touad~ 11111.toda. LI. Jim·
mle Albe. '5, ct Allllone, '!UM, oalil
today In Qi:an Loi, "I don 't think we've
even deded the aupplies they have in
1hia area." First Lt. JOOn McGee ban.
251 ot Betblebem, Pa., ta.id v.bele
cues were lound a10ll&: • trail paved
w1tn bamboo atrca. ·
Amerl<>an --ellOlllll -
Roekne and the Gipper
ACllor Pat O'Brien and Gov. Ronald ~gan talk backstage before
taping of TV's "Your All-American College Show." O'Brien and
Reagan reminisced about &ming ol "Knute Rockne, AU American"
In which O'Brien played Rockne Ind Reagan portrayed legendary
George Gipp.
State Poll Slwws Nixon,
Cranston Leading Races
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The State
Poll says, as of now, Republican
Rlch.,-d M. NW>n w o u 1 d wtn
Califcn.la's electoral vote I« presi-
dent and Democrat Alan <nnsttoo
would be elected to the U.S. Senate.
The results 0( the survey by Don
Muchmore were publl~ Sund1y and
l<>daY to the Loe Anples Tlmee.
The poll said a representative
sampllng fJ 1,007 voters showed 43
percent supported Nl.xm, 34 percent
backed Demcxrat Hubert H. Hum-
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Chrysler Hikes '69
Model Prices $84
DETROIT (UPI) -~lier Cc>rp.
Moncl&y announced price increa1e1
averal!ng '84 pt1r car, welgfQd for
sales volume, on Ill 1969 can.
The iacreue does not include the
OOlt ~ new heed ratrainta which will
~ oompll!Jory ..rety equlpment
beglming Jall, I, 19119.
YOUR WATCH'~
PWLS fl:[.STlll:UHG
RINGS SllEO, .from
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• ' ed Weapons ;
-..... lo 1111'1> 11111 'VlrtM• loo~ ¥a* ct II ..... , .... ow. '11 willlll"'*',....., Ot,r•1I IUlll 11111 ..
----"""be nr.d liom U.S. equlpmedl
Oapt. Edwml Yo ung, 211, ol
F.ntorprt,e, Ala., aald tho ammUlllUoo
was found ill five bunkers and included
!116 rounds o f rocket.propelled
11..-S '"'°' Romania, 2,.s& round<
Of 840 ,anti-tank rockets and hundreds
cl thou.nods d. rounds oi smaller am-
misUUon. lleporU. <t the Oommun!Jt tooses
come 11 tile U.S. coomumd reieUed a
Fighting Odds
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In the blgae111 !lght ol tbe -nd, •
!be SOU111 Vletlllmeee Rangen clalb-j
eel headorl 5und1i!' "1<b el>Jnenq of lUt I
36th North V!etna.rnese Rea;bnent ;
below Ila Nang. ~ Rangers killed '
114 c.ommuntstl in a battle ending: at
niglltfail, bringing to 167 the DumQer
of en emy dead in ~ dly1.1
American forces ln tbe same general 1 oree ...,,o<ted klllillg at loast Ul3 COm·
munists.
Humphrey Seeks
Nixon Debate -
WASHINGTON (AP ) -Hubert H.
HUCl(lllrey -bu eet out to gain a face ·
llo-!ooe clebtte with RJchard M. Nti:on
in m effort to overcome the aubltan·
u.i lead .lb• pollllcaJ polls Hf Ille
Republican bu mounted Jn the drive
f0< lbe Wbtte Houoe.
Humpbrty called Sunday for Ntlon
to ,.appear on network teleWdon to
clebet. the issues of this campeign
be!ore the Amerlcab people."
Nixon bas failed to provide 1'une-
11flU&VCllDll. ... ...., ot· Poattton" on
the three major issues of gun cootrol
leg;.,Jatioo, 'the couflrmatlon of Abe
Fo:rtas to be dtlef justice and rat.Wea·
tlon of the nuclear nonproUieration
ha!y, Humphrey charged.
NixO!J, who appeared in IUch
debates egaJnot Jo!m F. Kemedy eight
Yel!'I ago, baa not commented on
Humplirey's challenge.
With tile polltlcl! polls showing the
Democratic vice preoldent lagging far
bebind.1 Hwnpbnly is aak1 to consider
a debate witb Nl.xon vital to hla ef-1-to def<lat 1!ie Republican can-
didate.
'Ibe vice president, who hM taken a
break-from li.1 road campaign until
Tueedey wben be appears Ill upstate
New York, alao &akl any debates
should be expanded to include the vice
presidential candidates.
Cal.liDg for ratification of the nuclear
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arms cootrol pact, passage ol gun COii•
trol laws and conf.i.rmation of Fort.as,
Humphrey sun:ested Nlxon may be
vacillatmg on these maUer1 tn c:rd.er
to appeal to people oo balb llldes of tbe
issues.
Humphrey's campeign ._.,.,
Lawrence F. O'Brien Sunday poioted
to one of the reasons·wtiy he ti1lnka hl.1
man is lagging so badly. He 6Wl l\lf ..
fers from "idfllttty problem 1, •'
O'Brien said.
He said that as the campaign coo ..
tinues efforts will be made to show
that Humpbrey ii "hil own in.a,"
even lf Ws leads some people to think
that "Mr. Humphrey's views do not
necessarily coincide with thole ol
President Johnson."
O'Brien was Interviewed on NBC'&
"Meet the Press .''
In another Sunday developmeot.
Humphrey told a meeting of the,
Zionist Organization of America that
he favors cootinuaUon of U. S.
military aid to l.....U to kl!ep the
Mideast arms race in balance.
"Until permanent peace in ttie Mid·
dle East is achieved and the arm1
race ended, then coo.Unued United
States military assistance to Ivael, in ...
eluding what has become such a 1ym.~
bol and 1 drlnk such a necessity -
supel'IOllic planes such as Phantom
Jets -la Justllled," Humphrey told
Ille group. -
Turning from the debate fuue,
Humpbrey released a statement today
saying that U the natJ.00'11 economy
rnalntalns full-emplo)'D!ent growth
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vot:. 6T, NO. 223, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES MONDAY, SEPTEMB~ ·1i, '1961 :JEN CENTS
First Golden West Bond .Election Tuesday
By moMAS FORTUNE Of ,.. DA1tr Pllilt lhdl'
It la upocted ooo In live regiotered
voter. will cut ballots Tu--., Orange Cout Junior College t>iolrlct
•eelu passage of a fl,25 milliol1 bond
issue Jnd tu. converaon.
Junior c o 11 e i e SUper!alondent
Norman Wat9on prectlctl a 20 percent
turnout from anong 1be 133,fJOO
pel'IOD.J eligible to wte,
Nils will bo open lrun 7 Lm. 0> !
* * * An Editorial:
p.m. througbout the dillrict whldl
iaku in Coeoa M ... , Newpart Beoch,
Htmtington B ea c b, W..aninater,
F..-Valley and Seo! B-.
'lbe bond meaa:ute ii to take care ot:
lJlikting needs on the Golden West end
Orange Cout Colieg< _. for
the next Iola-yeen.
It la tile first evtr bond election
tried by the junior college district. For
20 years tt bas operated pay4s-you.·10
on tile baaic tu rate.
College NeeCls~ Bonds
To l{eep. Ciric Pride
lo Let's talk aboUI community prtde.
Two years ago there was a proud day when Golden Weot College
opened to serve the needs of the western Orange County area. .
An immediate effect was lib.at the number of Westminster High
School graduates who went on to junior college doubled. The same was
true to a less dramatic degree, from the ranks of other area high schools.
' 'i1ie adult community is using the college too. Night enrollment
bas jumped 50 percent this fall to exceed daytime enrollm...t.
There Is pride In knowing that Golden West Is a good college. Its
graduates are finding jobs easily. Tranfet students that go oo to four.
year co!leg .. are or show promise of doing well. . But Golden Weot la an unfinished college. It doesn't have 9J1 aud1·
trolwn. It doesn't have a gymnasiwn. It d°""''t have a c:afeteria. It
doesn't have adequate perking. 86G More tmportantty It doesn't have enough classrooms for the 2,
da students enrolled tbis fall on a campus built for ooJr. 1,500 students.
y The junior co!lege district Is asking for a $7 .25 million bond Issue
tomorrow. Th1lt mooey, doubled by state and federal building aid, will
make Golden Weot College a finished campus and provide the rooms
oeeded for studeDta the next lour yean.
The cost la about $5 a yeat for the owner of a $20,000 home.
Down on the soutn end of the county voten nocently approved '
9 5 million bond Issue to take care of Saddleback College for the first le ye.an and It hadn't even opened it! doon )l«-
1Jt1s a matter of community pride. 1
Four Polls Shaw Nix~n
HolihCommnlld~!lg Lead
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Four national !Ul'VeyJ and I
CalifOrnia state poll 1bow Republican
C-. Richard M. NIJ:on deddoedly
leading Democratic Vice President
Hubert H. HumJilrey ill the pr..tden·
Ual Mee.
Time and Newsweek magazines, the
Gallup Poll .md a New York Tim~
survey all show that Nixon would wm
if 1be election were held today.
Both Newsweek and the 1'1met 11y
Humphrey would get fewer electoral
collegoe votes than third party can-
cfi<late · Geocge C. Wallace. althoogh
Newsweek sayw Humpbrey'a popular
vote would bo bigber.
Cloudy Skies Mar
Beach Weekend
Heavy overcut skies snuffed out
plans of • lacie portion of beoch·-
1unworshippen this weekend, attting
attendance from the usual Sunday
crowd Of 50,IXX> to only 2.1,400 for
Saturday aod Sunday.
Deoplte the low attendance and oo ..
to-ttree foot surf, llleruards on the
Huntingtoo Bead! clty-beJped 17
J'Wimmen neec:ting uliltance, or
about one in every 1,380 persms.
On the Huntmrtoo St* and Balsa
Chica State bead>el, lifeguards mode
sevon re9C\lel In tile two.day p<dod.
Time gives Nlson 34 states with 32.8
electoral votes, Humphrey 10 1tates
and tile District of Columbia with 121
vote• and Wallace only four Deep
South states witb 39 votes.
Although the Gallup Poll showed
that HumJilrey bad gained alighUy
alnce August, be etill trailed Nlzoo by
12 percentage pot.DU.
Humphrey's campaign man ate r
Lawrence 'O'Brien 1aid Sunday that
his eranctidate'a poor showing W'al due
to tti.e late nart of bia campaign. It
WSB delayed by the latmes1 of th•
Democratic N ia t i o n a 1 convention,
O'Brien 1aid on NBC television's
"Meet the Press."
The New York Times l\D"Vty or. 21
gubernatorial c o n t e 1 t 1 shows
RepublicanJ leading in 11, Democrats
leading in six and four too close to un.
The paper's presldenUal 1urvey
3bow1 that Nixon would win 30 states
with 348 electoral votes if the elect.ion
were held today. Hmnphrey would
carry six It.ates With 42 votes and
Wallace would get eight states with 77
votes. Six states were too clOH to call,
the Times said.
Newsweek g.ave Nh:on 31 1tatu with
329 electoral vote., Wallace nine
states with 89 electoral votes and
Humphrey 1even ltatu with M elec~
tora1 vote..
The latest Gallup Poll, baed on in-
terviews conducted between Sept. 3
and Sept. 7 gave N!aoo 4" percent,
· Humpbre7 31 and Wallace, Ii.
The dlporture from pay.g.)'OU·JIO
..... recM-ed by clUzeo aclvlaory
COOllDiClees in tlle Newport -
ml Well County arMll.
Tiiey ru-4 11at recent ...i pro.
jected t-.,. lnc:t-. in enrollmoat
mate neees &) a sudden a ii d
bunleDsome tax increase. T b e y
teYored 11$ -. alternative • bond larue
"Wl!ldl woold spread out costa aver a
period rJ. 10 or more years.
SbouJd 111e bonc1a pou the tu 11>-
cru.HI 1rill not amount to more than
10 cents above the present 54 centr per
$100 of -ssed ..iuation, Junior cot·
loie-IOy,
Should the bonc1a fall !here will re-
mlin • need for a tu htcrease (lft thfi
-of 30 ceW, 1bey point out. Nut
July I --!ecislation tbe bOor<I
of -will be --to in-.,.._ ta.es by -mucl! wllbout a wt. ol the people.
SOMEBODY IN OHIO LIKES NIXON
Orange County Next for C•ndidate
Nixon Due in Anaheim
Tonight for Big. Rally
Rimard M. Nixon returns to his
Orange County birthplace toclay.
The Republioan pre6i.dential oan·
didate will visit tbe Yorba Unda house
in wbk:tl he was born late this aJ.
temoon, a few hours bef«e giving a
major Cll!!!lpaign speech at the
Anaheim Convention Center.
The I p.m. acllress, highlight of a
wbopp1ng GOP rally at tl>e convention
center, will be Nlxoo'a only address in
ONnge County hefore tbe election.
The candidate will 8!Tlve at 5 p.m .
at tbe El Toro Marine Omps Air S!la-
lion from Santa Barbara where be
spent Sunday relaxing at an oce.an-
tront house.
From t.he Marine base , e. motioroade
will wind toward Yorba Li..Dda v.'bere
Nixob wW revi1it the house in wtiich
he was born at approximately 5:30.
A half hour later, the GOP ocminee
will be feted at a i1oo..ai>Mte fund
raising dinner at the convention
center. He then w1U hold a staff COD·
ferencc ln the Dlsneyland Hotel prior
to tl!e Anal!elm rally.
3 From Coast Lost at Sea
1'he oonvenUoo center doors open et
7:30 p.m. The show getr undlr way at
8 with an appearance by Orange Coun-
ty Republloat! leglslat.>rs, ln<lu<llng
Rep. Janes B. Utt, State Sen. Jolin G.
SOhmJtz and St.ate Al1emblymen
Robert E. Bacllam, Jamea Wbeanore
and Roblrt Burke. Believed Drowned as Waves Capsize Cruiser
By ALMON LOCltABEY
DAILY ,II.OT ....... ....,.
Three prom1ned Newport Beach
residents wen prNU1D1bly swept to
their deaths Suncla1 nt,iit when the SO.
toot PoW« vessel <m wbtcb they were
pusengen broacbed and WM cap&b:·
eel by a giant brealdn( -at the en.
trance to GrlY'• Hatbcr oa the
Wuhin~ coatt.
The tragedy O«Ul'riil on the SO.fool
power orulaar Grund! clirned hy Jobo
Poner of Harbor bland. Neither
Pori<r -any "' hb ramn, WU aboard.
Llllled u mllslng ..i JIHlll!11ed lost
lt'e Mn. P'rank (Dlane) Guertin, !71
wife ol. 1ht 1kipper Frank Gum.In, 4!i,
of 721 ""1nsetlla SI., Oorona de! Mar;
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Glenn Gtooway, IO, 1nd his wife
Mella, a1!out 60, of Ill B.17o!de Drive,
Newport Beach.
Guerin wa1 rel<Ued by the Coest
Guan! and bad ooly minor lnjllries.
Gtnowa7 was tut teen dtnOD& to an
overtumod Boston Whaler 1n the
cburr:d.n& teL
Cout GWlr'd Seattle told the DAILY
Pil.oT It noon -1 that tile Boston
Wboler to "'1lch -1 WU last
-clln&lnc bal been recovered on
tbt b e a c b at Grayland~ near where Ibo lraclc l>ocll I oc-
C\S!'ed. 'lbere -DO trace of ~.
Tiie Coast., Guard said an .0 1lct
and bubble b"" been fooncl Mar tho
eotraooe I<> Gray's !Wbar and it Is
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Ced to be from the sunken
A ma11ive search is still being con-
ducted by the Coast Guard f<r
Geooway. 'Ibe two women were. trap-
ped below and are iresumed drowned.
Guertin told the COast Guard that he
1wam beloW ind kick~ out the win·
dow1 tn an effort to rescue the two
WOIDflO but wu unable to flnd them.
Guertin'• Ollly Injury wu a burned
hand when bt lit flare& t.> allzact rescuers. He idlated a lHe raft in
hopes be cOWa rescue the two women.
Wbe:n he ,ru tmDCce1atUl be clung to
the ll!e raft llQt1l be himlelt was
rucued by a<¢.ul Gnard helicopter.
Guertin talked with Porter twite
(See TRAGEDY, Pa(O Z)
NIJ:on will be introduced by Ll Gov.
Robert Flncl!, who also will addrel<
the lund·ralling dloner.
Express Bus Line
Serves West LA
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -An ex-
press bua service wu lnaugurated to-
day between eouth central lAC
Angele1 and the we1tlkte areas, tn-
cludlng tbe UCLA cam-durlof rush hour.
llapkl tr<llllit d1atrlct olllcl,lll said
the new HTYice could save commuter•
as much u one 8ud cme-balf bocrra a
do,y In trips t.> Bover)JI 'IUUa, Wnt Loo
Angtlea and flodfic PalloadeL
The Orange Coalt compu1 in Coota
Mesa and Golden Welt ~ in
Huntington BeadJ. both are crowded
beyond ll!eir p-oepodty.
Golden West College 11 hal!dling
-S,000 da;y ..-. and mo<e
then 3,500 night studentl in buildln<s
deaiped for 1,500 studenb, official.
Nl'J. Orange Coalt CoUece enrollment
ii aiJout 7,000 m-. daytime and
7,000 stndenta at night. The oaaijlUS
WM bcalt lar 5,000 .iuctenta.
$8 Million Asked
Stndml body flguroJ for the lall
1emeater tbet began lllt wH.t show
e~llment up 15 perct:Dt over • year aco. Continued JroW1b of 15 percenl
per year ii for teen for the DUt ltV•
era!,...,.., Junl0< co1-olftdall aay,
The fl,25 million In Doods will boy
an iadditmnal f7 .1 mllllon in state and
federal building aid for the planned
oomtructlcm program ol •tt~.ooo.
Tbe second ballot m~, a · tu.
(See )l(!NDS, Pose Z)
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Valley Voters
To Cast Ballot
On Bond Issue
By SANDI MAJOR
Of TIM DIJl1 'Off .....
Some 1.2,:Mll registered wterc In the
F""'""1n Valley School JJjstnct are
el:igtie to cut ballots 1\!eaday in a
hem. election bllled. a tbe last in the
State May Tell
Route Action
Within Week •
B7 JAMES MeNABB JR.
Of Tiit Dellr '"" ..... AnxloUI ~ners in the pro-
posed patha of the fll!W"e HUDUngton
Beach Freeway Route may know in a
week wblcb alignment wUI be selected
by the state Highway Commilslon.
A two.volume paclret of tran.cripla
of the July 26 ptbllc hearing in the
H1..lltinprl Beach High Sc boo I
auditlorium was mailed today tlJ each
of the seven commissionef's, said
Commission Secretary Peter Tweedt.
The board could adopt a rout.e at its
Se:pt. 23 and 24 meetines in Calaveras
and Alpine counties, he said.
He added the commission might
need more time to 1tudy the transcript
and wait antll tile Bakersfield meeting
on Oct. 21 and 22 before reaching a
decision.
Tweedt said there wu .m out.side
chance tile board would poa1pone route
adoption until the Nov. 21 and 22
session in Santia Barbare •.
State !Ughwwy Engineer John A.
Legarn bu recoonnended the Orange
-U!e mocrt eaoterly line for the 7.4
(See FREEWAY, Pa1e I)
Fountain Valley
Child, 4, Dies
Of Meningitis
Spinal meningitis Friday claimed
the Hie ol. a lour-year-old Fountain
Valley >dndergacUner wbo had been In
lcbool jllll four days .
Harper School olfldals and county
public health officers aald today that
al precautiom were taken to prevent
an outbreak of the di.lease after it was
learned that Thom&S Campbell died at
Huntfngtoo Intercommunlly Hospital.
The )'OUth, son of Mr. and Mra.
Chari,. Campl!ell of 1-Santa
Mariana St., attended school !or tile
ftrwt lour d8Y• of tile week, said Assis·
!ant Supe<lnlendoot Dale Coopn,
He became W Thllrlday ni&!It and
wu admlt<n to tile bospltal Friday
ID«mng Wliero be died abOut ooon,
Coogan added.
ACCOl"ding to procedures ootllned by
the Puhllc Heelll! Office, all parents of
children in Cbe class hav ... been
notified.
The di>ease ts C01M1unlC<ll!le 0017 tbrouch close cootaot. tbua eliminating
D¥a poe1lbil!tle1 of it bllno apnod oq
the playgn>Ulld, oaid an olliclai of tile
courRy oWce.
Pareau have -womed l!ot aboulcl tbok dllld lllow 111y alp& o(
boUI( W, bo lhou!d ·lmT!lOdlately be
llvot1 • medical cblct1lll.
Symplools of nwlneiflf art often
tim.il.w to the common cokl or the flu
and fnc:llMle • eor1 ll!roat, heldocbel,
boct pain ll!d -al irrllahill'1·
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di..trict'• hlMory'
The di-'• '8 million bond pro-
po..i will be llsted Oil the 11>edal ele<:-
tton ballot Tuesclay along wltll one for
the <roange Coast Junior Oolleg1
District.
The bonds for 1he elementery school
di5trlct would provide 11 new scbooJ.J
by 1978, nea-ly doubling tbe number o(
facilities .... in opereljoo. TIIiJ will
provide a sdlool In nearly every
q.-r section, or one wltllm walkil!g
dlstanoe of ~ atudenla, .......iln&
"' adml offidals. Tiie '8 million In -.. U _..,.ec1,
Is .. be c:oupled with ,17 milliol1 in
-school-• lla!Oalroody approved by 1118 votere. The combined
sum would pay lor ODOCllib adloolo to
lulse 1IIe district's irojec!ed i-1<
eorollment of 17, 700 upecled In flHI
(See VALLEY, P11e I)
Newport Shores
Resident Dies
In Car Accident
Funeral services: will be held
Wednesday for Newport Shores res!·
dent Roland George Ghriest, 45, who
died Saturday nig!lt a short Ume after
his sports car colti.ded with another
auto at 44tll Street and Balboa
Boulevard.
Ghriest, a busines511'1an, of 'ZJ.1
Prospeet St., was d:ri. ving west on
Balboa about 9 p.m. when he colllded
1168 County Traffic 1911
H& Deal!! Toll Hf
with the right frmt of a tedan driven
by Jean Ptiyllls Dorman, 21, of San
Gabriel, according to Newport Beaach
police.
Ghriest and his passenger, Jesde
Gbrlest, 45, were taken by ambulance
to Hoag Memorial Hospital. Pol.Ice
said the driver died a abort time alter
he waa .admitted, apparentiy of in·
ternal chest injmiea.
Tbe woman passenger was treated
.and relea9ed, as was the driver of tbe
other car, police reported.
Coan
we.a.er
Don't look for any radical
changes in the weather picture
Tuesday. Those in a posJtion to
know call for cloudy mornings
and tunny afternoons with a
mid-70 temperatures reading for
the coast.
INSIDE TODA):'
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Olrn>pic berlh m Flvf"ll Dutc:h-
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·Allies Capture Huge Cache of Red Weapons
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!tun -tod Of -V1elalm to the olflbil -« -la -..ma.. -autltrecl a aerte1 ol crippling Moro .........., 1MJ llllNrillod lnllo
-Slm<la1. allied IPOI<...... 1111'1'111• Of oqdpmmt tod -.. flD. ~ ~.'Ibo Comm-ta ol•o ding more today.
JoR '9lrlllt qulntiU.. of ~ent -'lbtre wen11 1barp C o m m u a 11 t _tJIOUCll lar u .IDllre divlsioo. reveue• 1n the Meko<>( Delf<I and 1n
'lbt llMmet Oommulli1t ckfeata the Central Hldlland& where U .S. B52
cmne kt the C()Utal regions 10 miles bombers carried out fi've raids near
aauth of Da Nang where U.S. I..nfan-the 11>eclo..I forces camp at Due Lap 1n
tzjilWIO and South V I e t 11 a JD e 1 e an lnd.icatioo a major Red (Dllauaht
~ lilied 800 Oommunllll Jn was expected then.
llcl>tai( wlllcli _,...11y blocked a '!be air -Increased alt« the re.
major .ttact. on ru. An, 15 miles ceot typhoon-tpawned storms and /Jr -Of n. Nq. ~· Nav~and Marine flghter-Four fl&flta erupted oo the Sairgoo. hit pamandle region of
def-perillleler and allied troops li>e · ID mwlou, JncludJng
Humphrey
Pressing
For Debate
WASHINGTON (AP) -·Hubert ·H.
Humphrey bt.1 aet out to gain a face·
to-lace debate with Richard M. Nixon
1n an effort to oVercome the aubstan·
tial lead tbe political ~ say the
Republican bas mounted ln the drive
for the Wbtte House.
Husnphr<y called Suncley for N)J:on
to "appear on network teltt'Vision to
debate the iuues of this campaign
befort! the American people."
' • ~ allinlt Iba MU Ola Put
-.. lo .... Ht Oii -S'E
INO. Two --·-_., ...... "'ts mllN '""'''"Of 011-,_,
At Tao An, 30 milts -•st ol
a.Ip, a dmclor to tbe South Vlet-
namete 1overnmeut Jed U.S. 9tti
division .ldantrymen to a Olinese
Comm.unlit-made multiple r o c k e t
l&JDcher designed fnr u&e against
SM,p. The weapM 'dlch fires 121177·
millllqeter :rockets simultaneously wu
the flrll o1 it. kind fou.nd ID SouUl
Vlemam.
But tar more important was the
discovery of three huge Communist
annt cadle1 Oil the .lllv&lion route. to
._frclbaC1 ............. . ,,,. tnt big find ...... Satunlay
-a 8pedlii ron:u GnMIP r.uad l'I
-ol rocket, mortar and rm. em-
munltioa. 1n new pactl.ng casea 60
mllet n<rtb of Saigon near the Cem·
bodian border.
'Mortr and more eases ol ammunlt10Q
were louod s-Iay and today. Lt. Jlm-
Dlle Albo, 2.1, ol Abilene, Tems, aald
today ln Quan 1..91, "1 don't think we've
tvon -ed the suppU.1 Ibey beve ID
tis .-.ea." Fir~ Lt. JobD McGee ban,
25, of ·Bethlt'llem, Pa., aald whole·
oases were found along a trail paved
with bamboo sticks.
Amerlcon -IOld enougl> ....
..... !loo .... faaDd "to ..... Nil
Noni> Vlolnamele dlvlslOJI. Much ol lt
can be UHd &llln•t tbe CommUllltta
skK:e 10me ot the Speaa11'"orces units
clJT)" Qlineae-made rl.O.es and the
rockets and mortara oan be llrod from
U.S. equJpment.
Capt. Edward Y o u n 1, 28, ol
F..nterprilie, Ala., said tl)e ammunition
was found1n five bq!,lkera and !N:luded
306 rounds · o f rocket-propelled
grenades froln Roman1a, 2,438 rounds
of 840 nnu:tauk -and hundreds
of thousaodi of. round• ot smaller am·
munlUOn.
Reports of the C;mmunlst lOiSses
cane .~ tbe U.S. coounand re.leased a
Running AIJead
l!ll¢lrld Vlei Coac ...... 1 calllllg
tor a rapld bull~ lo !ti suerrlDa
units in tbl Saigon ln!:a to offset
"grave setblcks." It alJO berated one
CAdre for a "lack .of faith and
determination."
In the blU•&t fight of the weeltend,
the South Vietnamese Rangers clash-
ed h-Sunday with elementa Of lte
36th North Vietnamese Rea:lment
below Da N.an&. The Ranger• killed·
lit Communists in a batUe ending at
nlglllfall, brln!llng to IG"I the numbes
of e n e m t· dead 1n three dayt.
American filrces in the 'same "genttal
area reported kill.inog at least 183 Com-
munists.
Nixon A voiding
Headon Conflict
SANTA BARBARA (AP)
Republican Richard M. Nixon, con-
vinced he is now ahead in tbe race for
the White House, was described today
as determined to avpid headon, run-
ning arguments with Vice President
* * * State Survey
Huben H. Humphrey.
That word came from Nixon'• na-
tional political director, R o b e r t
Ellsworth, as the Republican presiden-
tial nopUnee prepared to resume his
campaign. ·
Ellsworth said Humphrey evldenUy
ts trying to entice Nixon into a long
distance debate, a situation in which
the Republican candidate would spend
his time replying to the charges and
complainta ol bJs Democratic op-
ponent., Nixon has failed to provide "une-
qui,•ocal &tatements of position" on
the three major iai;ue1 of gun control
leglttat.ioD, the confirmation of Abe
· Forti• to be chief justice and ratifica·
tloo of the nuc~ar nonproliferation
treaty, Humphrey charged.
YACHT TRAGEDY -Three Newport Beach resi-
dents are presumed lost follo\\ing capsi2:tng of 5()..
foot power yacht Grund.I at entrance to 'Gray's Har·
bor, Wash. Yacht, shown here in waters of New·
,......,,,..., ~
port Harbor, ls owned by John Porter of Harbor
Islsnd. Porter wa1 not aboard at time of tragedy.
Grund! bas won nurnerow: awards in Newport Har·
bor Yacht Club opening day inspections.
Has Cranston,
Nixon Ahead
"That's what you do when you're
behind in politics," Ellsworth said.
"You try to provoke a fight with the
other fellow."
Nixon's strategy: Leave the direct
responses to Humphrey and the
DemOf.irats to others in bis campaign
lineup -Ellsworth among them -
and choo6e his own issues and arenas
for attacks on bis rival.
iiixoo, wbo appeari.d in auch
debates Bf>alnot John F. Konnedy elght
years ago, bu not commented on
HUID]llirey'1 cballeoge.
WW> tl!e poUtlcal polls mowing tbe
IlemO""Tatfc .ice president lagging far
bebinc'.., Hmnpbre)' h aald to conaJder
a debate witlh Nixon vital to bil er-
kril to defeat tbt Republican can·
didate.
The me -ldent. -bas talcen a break from 1U road campaign wrtil
Tueeday when he appears ln upstate
New York., allo said any debates
abould be expanded to include the vice
presldentlal candidate..
Calling fer ratification of the nuclear
anm conaol pact. paosage ol gun COil·
trol Ian and conflrmatlon of Fortu, •·
Humphrey •Uftested Nixon may be
vadl::t, on these matter• in order
to appe~ people oo botb ridea of the
issues.
Humphrey' a campaign manager,
Lawrence F. O'Brien Sunday pointed
to one of the reasons why he thinks his
man is lagging go badly. He still 5Uf·
fers from ''identity prob 1 e m s , ' '
O'Brien said.
He aaid that as the campaign con-
tinues efforts will be made to show
that Humphrey h "bis own man,"
even if thl1 leads some people to think
that "Mr. Humphrey's views do not
necesearily colnclde with 1ho&e of
President Johnlon."
O'Brien wu lotervtewed oa NBC's
"Meet Ule Preti."
In another Sunday developmmt,
Humphrty told a meeting of the
ZloniJt Orpniution of America that
he favor• cootinuation of U. s.
military aid to 1.....i to keep lhe
Jdideut arm1 race In balance.
"UnUI permanent peace 1n tile Mld·
d1e East is achieved and the arms
race ended, ttien eootinlled United
States military assistance to Israel, in· dud1ni what bu become such a sym-
bol and I think such a nece1stty -
supersonic planes such aa Phantom
JeU -is justified," Humphny told
the group.
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Four Kidnaped, Slain
Following Bar Holdup
CLEVELAND (UPI) -Four
persons, apparently Jddnaped from a
bar following a holdup, were found
shot to death today in a park in the
city's east &ide.
PoHc.e said one Of the victims was
Joseph Zoldan, 54, of Soutti Euclld,
Ohfo, owner of a bar known as "Tmn's
Place" which w11 described by polic.
as a "rough hangout."
The other victims were two Negro
men and a white woman . Authorities
Hid the night's recelpts at Zoldan's
bar were' miaslng.
Police tileorized the bar was robbed
and Zoldran and the otbers taken to the
park where tlley w~ shot Police
said the woman may have been a
Noisy Party
Complainer
Lands in Jail
Anaheim police who took a noisy
party report from 4lll aggravated
nelgbbor Sahmlay night la..,. jailed
him, after one ot. the revelers was
critlcaBy wounded by a shotgun blast.
Juergen Stengel, 35, of Anahlem,
waa booked on suspicion of asaiault
with intent to commit murder after
allegedly gunning down one of two
men who went to his home.
Rick P. Scharlow, 21, also of
Anaheim, ts in critioal condition .at
Orange County Medical Center today,
with a sbotgun wound in the side.
MlctiaeI Rose, 18, a companion of
Scharlow's, narrowly escaped lnujry
himself when the muule of a shotgun
poked out of Stengel's apartment and
fired after they knocked on the door.
Police said Stengel reported a noisy
party in the apartment complex where
he lives, but officers sent to in-
vestigate could find no evidence of a
dllturbance.
SCbe.rlow and Rose apparently went
to contact Stengel about bis call to
police when the sbootini occurred.
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VALLEY .•.
next ten yea.rs .
"This is the last bond is3Ue we
foresee under present mning 8fld
buUding conditions," said Dr. Charles
Woodfin , assistant 1upef1ntendent for
business.
The district., whidl hid only one
!Khxll alld 660 students In 1962, 111 u -
periencing a twgtl growth rate and to-
Oay has 8,700 students in 11 adlools,
wtth one more under conetnlction.
The bond Issue is t'o provide money
to purdlaee eight school sil'es end to
build and equip 11 new IChoois. 'Ilne
lites elrudy have been PIB"Cllased.
Sdw>ol olfictel!r •Y the bood iscue
would not IiJcre8se tues. It would,
however. extend ti!• leftllh of the
present debt rettrement pe:rkld.
A two-tbtrda majority vote l• ~
quftd for the me1sur1 {o pua.
No oppotdtion -.umtnll to the measurt have been filed.
' •
barmaid and the two men customers.
Police said they found a half dozen
lb.ell casings and tire tracks near the
bodlee, lndlcating the victims were
kllled. when they were found .
Jim Well, 51, found the bodies whllo
1n tbe pvk. Reslderb of the area told
police they heard several shott during
the night
"I heard 1ix or aeven shots," Oscar
Bailey said. He nid the shots awaken·
ed bhn.
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BONDS .••
conversloo, will not ba.ve any effect on
the tax rate, pass or fail. The no cost
converskm is to enable trusteet to use
restricted money for a different
purpoee.
FUNDS lJMITED
Ten and one-half ~nts of the 54
cents on the tax rate now Is limited to
use for building. Pa&sage of the con..
veri;ioo would make it available for
general purpo6e use.
The bond me~ requires two-
thirds approval for passage. 'Ibe tax
conversion neels only maj«ity ap-proval
There has been no organized op-
position to the finance measures.
Endocsements or urgings for careful
cmsideratlon have beeD, givt!n by the
city councUs ~ Wert.minster, Cotta
Mesa and Newport Beach, directors of
the Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa
dlambers of commerce, and ttie
Orange Coast League 0( Women
Voters.
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FREEWAY •••
mile section of the freeway which is to
stretch between Paci.fie C o a s t
Freeway (Route 1) and Lampson
Avenue in Garden Grove.
Fountain Valley and HuntJngton
Beach have opposed the Orange line in
favor of the middle "Red" route
between Golden West and Beach
Boulevard.
Westminster is in opposition to ttus
route. City officials claim their small
triangle of industrial lond, jmt begin-
ning to be developed, would be taken
by the Red line.
The most westsly (Green-Red) line
progreaet from the propooed Route I
Freeway, crotlM vacant I and,
residences north of Warner Avenue,
comes close to the new Fed-Mart
Center and joins the Red Mne north of
Bolsa Avenue.
Chrysler Hikes '69
Model Prices $84
DETROIT (UPI) -Cbryslc Corp.
~1ooday announced price ~eases
averaginC 184 per car. weighted for
1ale1 volume, on lta 1969 car1.
The increase dOet not include the
twt of new bead rettraJnts which will
be OOIJllJUlsory aafely equipment
beflnoina Jan. l, 11169.
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TRAGEDY .••
thls mo-g. Guertin told Poner the
party bad lei! Neall Bay early Sunday
morning and was beaded down the
coast oo a cruise back to Newport
Halixr.
Guertin liid the ~lacs did not in·
elude a stop at Gray s Harbor but that
the women wanted to stop for a brief
time. He said the sea was choppy but
there was not a i;torm condition. There
were no sea or wind condltioM that
made the entrance dangerous, Guertin
said.
The ak.Jpper said ht was about two
miles oU the ezposed breakwater and
on range, rhaking a normal entrance
when he felt a surge from astern.
He looked back and saw a giant
breaking sea S<lme 35 feet in height.
Ho att.empl<CI to bring the Grurdl
about to bead into the sea but was
caueht broadside. The boat broached
and was completely capslud.
Guerttn 1aid he was steering from
the Oying trtdge and that the sea
broke completely over b1m -aome 14.
feet above the deck. Guertin aaJd he
chmg to the overturned hull and could
see Genoway clinging to the Whaler.
He hurriedly inflated a life raft and
then made several attempts to rescue
the women below. •
The accident happened about 7:30
p.m Guertin was rescued from the
lileraft about midnight. Coast Guard
surface craft and a helicopter were
cootinuing the search this ll'lOl'lUJg.
Guertin bad taken the Grundl to the
northwest in May 10 it w o u 1 d be
available to the PorteNi for summer
c.nilsing. He w~ bringing the yacht
back home aid had invited t.he
GenDWays to jaln him and his wife on
the cruise.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The State
Poll 1ays, as of now, Republican
Richard M. Nixon w o u I d win
California's electOJ.al vote for presi-
dent and Democrat Alan Cranstton
would be elected to the U.S. Senate.
The results of the survey by Don
Muchmore were publl!hed Sunday and
today in the Los Angeles Times.
The poll said a representative
sampling of 1,001 voters showed 43
percent supported Nixon, 34 percent
backed Democrat Hubert H. Hum-
phrey, seven percent irefer George
Wallace of the American II)dependent
party and one percent support Eldri4ge
Cleaver of the Peace and Freedom
party.
Fifteen percent said they were still
undecided.
Of tbe Ni.J:on backers, the poll 1aid
18 percent were Democrats while nine
percent of Hlllllpbrey's supporters
were Republcans.
Early Arrivals
Not Real Golfers
Two men arrived at the Green River
Golf Course near San,t:a Ana bright and
early Sunday morning, but tbelr attire
and equipment didn't indicate any in-
tention of playing a few holes.
They were, however, prepared to
make a few boles -in two employes
-who were forced to hand over $650
in cash and coins, according to the
Orange County Sheriff'• office.
Deputies said 1he men wore nylon
stockings over their heads and carried
what appeared to be .45 caliber
automoatic pistols when they entered
the pro shop and confronted the vic-
tims.
No one was injured in the early
mornlng stickup at: the goU COW'6e on
Santa An.a Canyon Road1 inveSlttgators
said.
His standard theme, build intO each
campaign .speech, was i;ounded this
way by Nixon at a Saturday rally in
Santa Barbara:
"One man nominated by his party tn
Chicago says to the American people:
'I supp<rted the policies of the past
four years.' He says, 'I helped to make
those policies. I have no disagreement
with those policies.' and he says,
'Let's go forward with more of the
same.'"
'Ille effort is to tie Humphrey as
closely as possible to President
Johnson and the current ad-
ministration. The wording varies little
a1 Nixon repeats his standards cam-
paign speech.
The conscious effort to remain aloof
doesn't always work. Nixon, for ex-
ample, showed a bit or irritation after
}fumphrey likened him to Fearless
Fosdick, the bumbling comlc strlp
detective. He said, that was below the
level at which a White House cam-
paign should be waged.
In general, Nixon's campaign to
date has been one of recurrent themes
and repeated wocds with no dramatic,
new proposals or positions.
During a five-day swing from New
York to California, second installment
of his traveling campaign, Nixon
fullowed closely the pattern he set
even before winning the GOP nomlna·
ti on.
He called for neo.v leadership, used
phrases which have been fixtures
since be began running Jai;t Feb. 1 and
stressed television as the major tool ip
bis political kit
He uttered day after day his appeal
to "the forgotten American," the
average, taxpaying citizens ; said the
White House must exert the leadershJp
to curb crime and restore "~om
from fears"; complained that respect
for the United states is declining
around the world.
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Today's Closing
• ED III OR N~Y. Stocks
voi:. 6f, NO. 223, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES CAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA ' MONDAY, SEITTMBER'. ·1i, 1968 TEN CENTS
Bi·shop Pike Tells· Lagunans of New Morality -
By RICRARD P. NALL
0t n. .itr f'Ulf Staft
''The Holy Scris)turee aro II k o a
-:orschach inkblot test: you can road
~g into it you want.''
Controversial Epis<opai B i ~ h o p
Ja.me1 A. Pike was speaking. _ _. ... l. _
His stlletto wit (l"Obed. ever~~
rrom the war in Vietnam to Chicago s
Mayor Daley as he built his cue for
I 'tbe new morality, II
Pike IJ>OU at tile L&guoa Beach
Higll Sclil><>I a.-.un Sunday nlet>t
on behalf of the Unitarian-Universallst
Fellow!lllp buildiDg fund.
Pike 1aid 11'!.e new morality was
named' by Pope Pius xn in an en-
cyclical condemning k. The speaker
Jequa.ted new morality with "situation
ethios" wbich be said views complex
tdtliatioos in cooteJCt am( w i t h •
priorities.
He challenged "code ethic6" which
he said p-esupposea eternal. un-
chaDllnl -..ru1oo. He criliciud
''CODSeDIUI morality" wWch he &aid
would have In contem!>Orary G«man
history permitted annihilation " an elhnie minority:
Shifting his reieotless wit to the war
in Vietnam, Pike said the pacifist is
lucky. He belreves in code ethios and
to him. all wars are wrong. Lucky too,
.be said, ls the super patriot.
Pike said he penonally committed
civil disobedience in World War U. He
waa 4-F but Mad hll way Into the
Navy and aorved In iaval Intelligence.
"I believe In lla!>tini In the r!Jht
situation, 11 he said. He added, "a lot of
people believe what.ever LBJ says is
the will d. God; it's convenient, you
don't have to think f« youreeU.'~
Pike &aid the Vietnamese have a
reeon1 ol successful guenilla warfare
against outside powers that dates back
2,000 years. Of tile U.S. problem in
conminin( tile North Vl-.ae, he
sakl: •
"It's torTible to he botll lnurKnl and
unsuccessful and tben to find out th.at
you can't attord it."
1bere are no ~.sid.ential peace can-
didates, he claimed, ooly three war
candidates.
Pike illustrated his sib.lation ethics
commenting, "lf I'm going to kill peo-
ple, 1 have to lake tbe reepocsibility
for lt; I can•t NY LBJ told me to do
it."
The speaker told bis audience at
about SOO perSOl>ll tllat If !bey com·
pared the ideas held tbrou~out the.
ages tt was the eod of absolutes.
ln the middle ages, be said, it was a
mortaJ sin to lend Ill<ll¥l'Y at interest.
In 1900, Pike said, at the Lambeth
(England) Conferenct\ of religious
leaders, every fonn ol contraception
(Seo PIKE, Pa10 Zj
3 From Newport Lost
As Wave Upsets Boat
4 National Crippling Defeat Skipper
Polls Give Allies Take Huge Cache Only One
Nixon Lead OfWeaponsNearSaigon To Survive
SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnamese ding more today .
and Viet Cong forces oo the mOve There were sharp C o m m u n i s t
By ASSOCIATED PRESS from one end o( South Vietnam to the reverses ln the Mekone Delta and in
Four national surveys and a other suffered. a aeries of crippling the Central Highlands where U.S. B52
Ca1ifamla state poll show Republican defeats SUllday, allied. spokesmen bombers carried out fi've raids near ...-i. Richard M. NhDn ~ ~. :Jllo,Comm,qm alao -Jllo -Y.J ~camp •.Due Lap In
l= Democruio Vi<o rn llilt'".'flilt quint!U.. of equlpment -an. indlcadon a .major Red ClllOlaUgbt H · · . endid' tor an entire division. was expel:.'tM there. H. Humphrey m the presJ.den· The heaviest Communist defeats The air war increased after the re-ti~:~d Newsweek magazines. the came in the coastal regions 10 mlles cent typhoon-spawned s~s a?d Air
Gallup Poll and a New York Times 90Uttl of Da Nang where U.S~ Infan· Force, N~vy and Marine fJpiter·
survey an show that Nixon would win trymen an~ South V 1 et n am e s e bombers hi~ the p~~dle ~egion. of
if the election were held today Rangers killed 300 C.Ommunlsts Jn t?he north WJth 131 m1ss1ons, ineluding
Both Newsweek and the T~es say fi~tin.g whlctt appar~ntly block~ a an attack against the Mu Gia Pass
HumJlu'ey would get fewer electoral major attack on Doi An, 15 miles Je~ng to the Ho a:i1 Minh supply
college votes than third party can· souti!. ol. Da Nang. trail. Two blg land.slides closed ttie
dida.te George c. Wallace although Four fi~ erupted on the Sa.)goo ~ly routes 12 miles northeast of. Mu
Newsweek says. Humphrey'•s popular drid~eP._se 6~de troet.r Command aW~ ~~ G~t ~ss. A 30 mil tbwest cl. vote would be higlber vwg w s y wu.,.. or an n, es sou
Time gives Nixon 34 states with 323 toward a third offensive against the Saigoo, a deft:ct.or to the South Vlet-.
electoral votes, Humphrey 10 states capita; killed at least 100 guerrillas. namese government led U.S .. 9th
and t.be District of Columbia with 121 More . unportaot: they unearthed bu.ge divisloo infantrymen to a Ohinese
votes anti Wallace only four Deep tupplies of equtpment and were f1n4 (See VIETNAAl, Paie %)
South states wltti. 39 votes.
HHH Wants Nixon Debate
SOMEBODY IN OHIO LI KES NI XON
Or•nge County Next for Candidete '
Although the Gallup Poll showed
that Humphrey had gained slightly
since August, be 9till trailed Nixon by
12 percentage points.
Humphrey's campaign m a n a g e r
Lawrence O'Brien said Sunday that
his candidate'• PQOT 1howing wu due
to tlhe late start of his campaign. It w• delayed by the Jateriess of th•
Democratic N .a t i o n a l convention,
O'Brien said on NBC television's
"Meet the Press."
In Try to Oyercome Lead
Nixon Due in Analieim WASHINGTON (AP) -Hubert H.
Tonigh t for Big R all y
The New York Timet survey o! 21
gubernatorial con tests shows
Republicans leading in 11, Democrats
leading in six -and four too close to
call.
The paper's presidential survey
shows that Nixon would win 30 states
with 346 electoral votes if the election
were held today. Humphrey would
carry sU: states with 42 votes .and
Wallace would get eight dates with 77
votes. Six states were too close to call,
the Times said.
Humphrey bas set out to gain a face·
t.o-race debate with Richard M. Nixon
in an effort to overcome the substan·
tial lead the political polls 1ay the
Republican has mounted in the drive
for the White House. Ricbard M. Nixon returns tlO his
Oraoge County birthplace h:>dray.
The Republican presidential can·
didat. will ralt the Yorba Linda house
in ~ he was born late this af.
ternoon, a few hours before giving a
major ~gn speech at Ille
AftabeUn Convention Center.
The 9 p.m. ~·· higlillgh! of a w!Joii!>lng GOP rally at .,. convention
center, wUl be Nixon's only address in
Orange County belore the electlon.
Pair Injured
In Laguna
Auto Accidents
Two men "'" lnlarecl In !OplT•le
traffic accidena in Laguna Be&cb dur·
ing the weekend.
William J. Weltb, '11, 8.10 Fen Was,
was treated at South Oo8!t Oxn·
munlty Hospital end releued.
Police said his amU ow struck the
rear ot • car drlml by Charles L.
Rough. Jr., 19, of Orange, at 2 •.m.
8alurdly w!Jen Riough llo\ll>Od his car
cn SIMb Coast lli&lrnY ot tile Dia.
mood Slreet lateroecdoo. _
Robort Cloogll. 41, of Anlhelm, war
lnlarecl 5alurdly allEt1KM1 'Wilen the
cor be WU drivil left~ CMyoo
Rood ll El Toro Rood , ripped up a.
feet ot Ienco and -e Utlllty pole. Clood> 1'11d (lOIJc:e 11e _....,uy fell
asleep. He wu gtven emergency
tr..-Ot Ill South ()).,; Communky
Horp!lal.
,l
The cafldi~ will .arrive at 5 p.m.
at the El Toro Marine ()cq>s Air Sta·
tion from Santa Barbara wMe be
~ Sunday relaxine at an ocean-
front house.
From the Marine base, e motorcade
will wind toward Yorba linda where
Ni.J:oo will revisit the house in which
he WM born at approxbnately 5:S>.
A ball hour later, the GOP nominee
will he fel<d at a $100.a.pillta fund
rai!i.ng diooer at tbe convention
center. He tbelJ will hold a stall con-
ference ln the Disneyland. Hotel prior
lo the Analtelm rally.
Newwweek pve Nixon 31 states with
329 electon.1 votes, Wallace nine
states with 89 electoral votes and
Humphrey seve.n ftates with 54 elec-
toral votes.
The latest Gallup Poll, based on in4
tervlews condµcted between Sept. 3
.llDCI Sept. 7 gave Nixon 43 percent,
Humphrey 31 and Wallace, 19.
Hwnphrey called Sunday for Nixon
to "appear on network television to
debate the ilsues of OU. campaign
before the American people."
Nixon bas failed to provide .. une-
quivocal statements of positJon" on
the three major issues of gun coo1rol
legislation. the confirmation of Abe
Fort.as to be cblel justice and ratJfica-
tion of the nuclear nonproUleratlon
treaty, Humphrey charged.
Nixon, who appeared in such
de9ates agalnot Johll !I'. Kennedy eight
years ago, haJ not commented on
San Joaquin Votes Tuesday
Leisure Tf:' orld Key to $5 Mi llion J!onds
. I By THOMAS FORTUNE from vot!ng for the bonds. will be eirolled tn live year1 com-°' n. °""' """•riff "I think they will reatt and vote as ed.
A '6 mlllion bond issue goes before they did befort they became Lei.~re par to 5•600 ~ ·
voters in the Sall Joaqultl Elementary World ttlldenta," he said. "Most of The ts m1.Won tn bond I, IUp-
Scbool DiWlcl Tuesday with elderly them have grandchildren. They are plemealed by otate bulldln& loan1,
Le.1sure World resident. boldlng the very much aware ot the needs 0( the would provide JO new 1cbooll during
dec:lllve ballots. area and bow npdly Jt bM grown." tb011 five years, Gates uid.
' More than half, about 8,llOO ol the The Sea Joaquin School Dit1rtcl He laid file tu -WOUid lncreut ~~' re~ votl!• within the ltntcbea ftln& tbe S.. D i • 1 o not more than Ille cents above the ~ dbtrlct llve Jn lliio Laguna BJlla Fr-ay laldni In .,... -.-W-present $2.38 per f!OO -•ied value-
rltiteme.;it community. lrvlne, El Toro, Laguna Hilla and tion rbould the bond tuue pass. Tbe ~ approyal ii -eel lor Milslon Viejo. COii to the ._ ol a $3(1000 bome
poaage of ttie bond ilsut. Two-tllJrcil d the ...ideni. 1h tile would be about II •year he ' 1a1c1.
Sdlool Superint.-l\all>h A. 1chool dillrict did not livt th<re when Tho l<bool diltrict '11 tu r
Goles l8id he RJ>l(:ls a voter tun.out the lut -ialUe wao paesed In because it II long on children ~
of behveen 20 ana :.> percent. 19&4. Enrollment tt41 fall 11 op 38 per· 1h0rt on lndustriat tu bale. However,
The Ldruro World resident. do not cont over ... ytar ago. 1tot. bulldJng loans have enobi.d II to
have dlildren In the schoolt, bul Galel The nopld ll'Owtll la expected lo con· maintain an a-tu Nie f>ollll"'1
dou not bellne that will keep !llem tinue. Gaw el!IDM!~ 13,000 students amo"i 0r..,. County -I cllslrloll.
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Humpllrey's challenge.
With the pollUcal polls altowlng tho
Democratic vice Jiresid~t lagging far
behind, Humphrey is said to consider
a debate with Nixon vital to hia ef·
forts to defeat the Republican can-
didate.
The vice president, wb-0 bae taken a
break from his road campaign until
Tuesday when he appean in upstate
New York , also said any debates
should he upanded to include the vice
presidentlaJ candidates.
Calling for raWicatJon of. the nuclear
arms control pact, passage of gun con-
trol laws and confinnaUon of Fort.at,
Humpbrty sufgested Ni.Jon may be
vaclllatfng on these matters in order
to appeal to people on both sides of the
issues.
Humphrey's campaign man.ager,
Lawrence F. O'Brien Sunday pointed
to one of Ule reasD!lfi why he t.h1nkJ bis
man is lagglna so badly. He still suf.
fers from "identity p r o b l e m s , ' '
O'Brien laid.
He said that as the campaign con·
tlnue1 effort.I will be made to show
that Humphrey ii "bJs own man "
even if lirll l<ads some people to tbWc
that .. Mr. Humphrey'• views do not
necessaril.y coincide w1tb those of
Pretident Johnaon ...
O'Brien waa lnt8rviewed oo NBC'a
"Meet the Prell."
In IPOther Sunday development,
Humphrey told a meeting of the
Zloolst Organization of Amsica that
he favor• c:ontlnuauon of .U. s.
military aid to llhlll to ~ the
Mideast arnu race .In t.t•nce.
NEW YORK (AFJ -The atoc1t ...,..
ket held • -pin In oc:tlv. trading liao thla elWnooll. (See q1'0tatloru,
Pa/IN 10.11.)
The aver.,. "e r e at tftelr befit
l<wol ot the -•on hut U. m.,.Pn
d advaoDOf ot Individual stocb over declioes narrowed.
By ALMON LOCKABEY
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Ttu-ee prominent Newport Beach
residents were presumably swept to
their deat!IJ Sullday night when the 50-
foot pc;rwer wsael on which t.bey were
puaengers bro.aeJMd and was capsiz:·
eel by a giant breaking sea at the en·
trance to Gray's Harbor on the
Washington coast.
The tragedy oceu:rred on the 50-foot
power cruiser Grundl, owned by John
Porter of Harbor lsland.1 Neither
Porter nor any ol. his fatjtlly was
aboard.
Listed as mUssing and presumed lost
are Mrs. Frank (Diane) Guertin, 37,
wife of the a.kipper Frank Guertin, 45,
of 7aJ Poinsettia St., Corona del Mar;
Glenn Genoway, 60, and bis wile
Mella, about 60, of 91 9 Bayaide Drive,
Newport Beach.
Guertin was rescued by the Coast
Guard and had only minor injuries.
Genoway was last seen clinging to an
overturned Boston Whaler in the
churning sea.
Coast Guard S..ttle told the DAILY
PILOT at noon todai that the Boston
Whaler to which Genoway. was last
1eeo clinging has been recovered on
the be a c b at Grayland, Wash. near
where the tragic boat .accident oe·
curred. There was no trace oI Geuoway.
The Coast Guard said an oil s~ck
and bubble have been found near the
entrance to Gray's Harbor and it is
presumed to be from the sunken
Grundl.
A massive search is 1Wl being coo·
ducted by the Coast Guard for
Ganaway. 1be two women were trap-
ped below and are presumed drowned.
Guertin told the Coast Guard that ht
swam below and kicked out the win-
dows in an effort to rescue the two
women but was unable to find them.
Guertin's only injury was a burned
hand when he lit fl.ares to atb'act
reicuers. He inflated a life raft in
(Seo TRAGEDY, Page Z)
Orange Coast
Weat l&n
Don"t look for any radical
changes in Ult weather picture
Tuesday. Those in a position to
know call for cloudy mornings
and sunny afternoons wJth a
mid-70 temperatures reading for
the coast.
11'/SlDE T ODAY
Amid mau confusion rartlll
1etn in high-Jwcl uachting ocm-
p<tttlon. Vtromfa ..uor w1,..
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•· CLEVELAND (UPI) - F o u r
• Jlft"IOOI, apparently lddnaped from a
• bar foUowt.ng a holdup, were found
/ shot to dealh t<Wy In a part In Ille
cit?'• -side. Poilice •d one of the vlciim.1 was
Jooepb 1.oldon, 54, of Sou111 Eu<Ud,
Ohio, OWDer of a her known u ''Tom's
Place" ..m1ch was described by polictt u a "rou.P baJ>gOut. '' 'Ille --.lcdm1 ...,.. two Negro
men and a white woman. AuthorltJ.e1
Nici 1111 lll&ht'1 recelptl at 1.oldan's
bar were m1111n1.
Police tbeorised the bar waa robbed
and Zoldon aod 1lle otlJen talilJo to the
part wbenl tlley ~ -· Police said the woman may have been a
bwmaid. Ed tbe two men customers .
Police aaid they found a half dozen
1beU culngs and Ure track• near the
bodiel, indicating th• vict1m1 w-ere
killed where they were found.
Jim Wert, 51, found the bodies while
in the park. Residents of the arn told
police' they heard several shot& during
the nlg)>t.
"I heard six or seven &hots," Oscar
\alley said. Be said tbe shot& awaken·
d him.
"I heard 12 sbots in succession, then
'hree or four fainter ones,•• G. K.
~mith said.
Alfred Campana, wbo leased the bar
to Zoldan, aaid it had become a ·
hangout for hoodlums. He said many
or them would sleep in their cars park·
ed in a lot acrote from the bar.
Newport Shores
Resident Dies
In Car Accident
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday for Newport Shores resi-
dent Roland George Ghrlest, 45, who
died Saturi:ay night. a short time after
his sport& car collided with another
auto at 4'tb Street and Balboa
Boulevml.
Ghriest, a businessman, of '111
Prospect st., was driving west on
Balboa about 9 p.m. when he collided
1968 County Traffic 1967
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with the right froot of a ledan driven
by Jean PbyW1 Dorman, 21, af San
Gabriel, accord.inc to Newport Bea•ch
police.
Ghriett and his p.usenger, Jeisie
,..Ghriest, 45. were taken by ambulance
to Hoag Memorial Hospital. Police
said the driver died a &b«1. time after
he wa1 admitted, apparently of in·
ternal chest injuries.
The woman passenger wa1 treated
and releaeed, a1 was the driver of the
other car, police reported.
Laguna Principal
Named to Post
Robert Reeves, the new prlncipai of
Laguna Beach High School, has ac-
cepted a three-year post as chairman
of the Evaluation of Secondary Schools
Commlllee of tho Calliornta AoSOCU.·
ti.on of Secondary Sc boo I Ad·
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H• bm authored, among ottier
arUclel, "Evaluate Yaur Teactiers
Mere Accurately," for the American
School ·Board Journal and "A New
Way To Look at High School Qrpniza.
tloo" for Natton1 Schools magazine.
Reeves 11 a member Of the
Califom!t AJaociatlon for Supervision
aJld Curriculum Developmeot, the
CaUfornia Educational R e 1 e a r c h
Auoclation, the National AldOClation
of Secondary School Principab: end
CASSA'1 Member Accredit.etklrl Com-
mitlH.
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SANTA BARBARA (AP) -
Republican Richard M. Nixon.. con-
· vtuced ·he .ls now ahead in fl)6 race for
·the White House, wa1 de5Clibed today
u determined W 'aVold beldoo, run·
nlol orgumenla with Vlc0 Pre!ldent
Huben H. Hwnpnrey.
That word came from Nll:on's na·
tional political director, Robert
Ells.wortb1,.as the,.Republlcan presiden·
tial naminee prepar~ to resu.mt1 his
campalgri.
Durlnf' a five-day swln& from New
York to California, second Installment
of hia travellnt · camp&Igl), Ni:ion
followed closely the pattern he set
even before wtnntng the GOP nomlna·
ti Oil.
He C"&-ued 4':' new leadtnblp, med
phra&es w have been fixtures
sirice'be began running last Feb. 1 and
&tresseA ~levi11on .as the major tool in
his poliUcal. '!tit. . •
YACHT TRAGEDY -Three Newport Beach reli· port Harbor, is owned by John Porter of Harbor
dents are preswned lost following capsizing of 50-Island. Porter was not aboard at time of tragedy.
Ellaworth oald HumpbH7 evidently
is trying 1o enUce Nlxon, into a loog
distance debate, a situation Jn w~ch
the Republican candidate would spend '
his time replying to the cbarps and
complaint_, of bis Democratic op..
ij~ uttered day an.r· d'y his .appeal
to "Uie :f<»-gotteQ American,•• t!le
average:, taxpaying ell1zem; said the
Wbite Boille must exert tbe'leadenhip
to. cn.irli" ciime And festore "freedom
from fears"; compla.lned that ?elpeCt for 1lle ' United states IJ dedlning
around• the wcrld. foot power yacht Grundl at entrance to Gray's Hat· · Grund.I has won nwnerous awards in Newport Har·
bor, Wash. Yacht, lbown here in waters of New· bor Yacht Club opening day inspections. ponent. •
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Office Equipment Taken
In Laguna Beach Thefts
Burglan entered neighboring office
suites in Laguna Beach during the
\\'eekend and lto!.e money, an adding
machine and checks.
Police Lt. Frank S c h op e n said a
louvered window wa1 pried open to
enter Micro Tech, Inc., 1999 S. Coast
Highway. Byron H. Ritchey, 1348 Baja
St .. said cheek blanks and an unknown
. amount of cash were taken.
From the adjacent suite occupied by
Laguna Heights, Inc. a 10-key ele<:tric
adding machine end c h e c k s were
taken, Schopen said.
other thefts iocluded:
-A report by Sandra J. Burl, 409
II~ Drive, that a burglar entered an
unlocked rear door miashed a piggy
bank and took abouttsO in coins.
-A report from Clarence Upson
Young, 470 Calllope St., that a S20
bench was stolen from the patio or
business offices at 480 S. Coast
lUghway.
-A report from Mark D .
Cannichael, 1593 Tahiti St., tllat a $30
stereo unit had been taken from his
car parked Sunday ln Benton's Park
lot d<>wntown.
From Poge 1
BISHOP PIKE •..
was declared grievoUJly sinful. "'They
didn't even exclude CathO'llc roulette."
In a 19XI conference there were cer·
tain exceptions, he said. In a 1958 con-
ference, he said, family planning was
found a moral reponsibility.
ODly in the pallt few decide!, Pike
said, has the church had good tbl.ogs to
say of sex. Christianity hu 811 anti·
•txual bias au through ll' -,,, he
said.
Pike declared ttiat Pope Gregory
had held that although sex was
necessary to create families, "no
Noisy Party
Complainer
Lands in Jail
Anaheim pallce who took a noisy
party report from an aggravated
neighbor Saturday night later jailed
him, after one of the revelers was
critlcaHy wounded by a shotgun blast.
Juergen Stengel, 35, of Anahiem.
was booked on suspicion of assault
with intent to commit murder after
allegedly gunning down one of two
men wbo went to his borne.
Rick P. Scharlow, 21, also ol
Aoaheim, ia in critical condition at
Orange County Medical Center today,
with a shotgun wound 1n the side.
Michael Rose, 18, a companion of
Scbarlow's, narrowly escaped lnujry
himself when the muzzle of a shotgun
poked out of Stengel's apartment and
fired after they knocked on the door.
Police said Stengel reported a noisy
party 1n tbe apartment comple:i where
he lives, but officers tent to in·
velUgate could find no evidence of a
di1turbance.
SCbarlow and Rose appartnUy went
to contact Stengel about his call to
police wben the 1bootJ.og occurred.
Fountain Valley
Child, 4, Dies
Of Meningitis
Spinal menlngl!IJ Friday clalmtd
the lite of a four-year.old FoWllain
Valley klm«gortener who hod -In
achoo! Jllll lour days.
Harper School otflda11 and county
public heal111 ofllcen laid today that
aJl precalltlons were ta.ken to prevent
an outbttak o( the dlse8M after It was
1-ned 111at 'lbomu Campbell dled at
Hunlingl<la lntercommunlty Hoopital.
'Ibe you.th, eon of Mr. and Mrs.
Charleo Compbell of 1118211 Santa
Morion& St,. att.ndod ochool fOr tile
flrst four days of tbe week, said Asals·
tant SUl><rinlelldent Dale CoD1an.
He become JU 'lburtday night and
WU ~tied to Ille hoop~ Friday momiAI :wtw. be cUed aboUt noon, Coocan added.
AC«l<dlng to procedurH outlined by
the Publlc Heallh Office, all parents ol
ctdldren tn tbe clns have been
ootifted.
'Ille disease ls communle1ble only
tltrough cl••• COl!lact, thus ellmlnatlng
l110ll pog1lb1Htle11 of It beln& spread 011
111• pioyground, said an ottlclal or Ille
county oWce.
respectable Olrllti.an would enjoy it."
Of churih refu11al to ontam women
on the grounds that Jesus' deliples
were all men, the Bishop qu1pped.
"they shollldn'U Jet geutli.. In, the
dedples were all Jews."
CONVENTION VIOLENCE
Speaking ol the Chicago convention
violence and Mayor Daley'1 labeling
agitators Commu.n.l!tll, Pike decleared
that the wile of a Bishop friend had
been gaased and a woman member of
the British Parliament had been in·
jund there.
Pike told the audience that they
might come to the c:ooclU5ion that
sltuaUon ethlc11 is a more responsible
position in lile. Particlpatlq in life, he
saJd , makes you a better person.
He said he believes tn an after life
but not u a motivatloo for living the
good ure now. He likened the concept
to bellevhig that the heavenly father
gives you green eitamps for being good
now wtJch you can spend later.
SITUATION Emtcs
SaJ vation , he said, is to be what one
has ev.olved to be, a human being. And
the claim o{ llituation ethics, he said,
Is ror one to be the subject or his own
sense.
He labeled early Olristian leaders
"a dropout subculture."
Speaking of the role of the church
today, Pike said he values it& role as
comforter but feels that the role of
challenge to the congregation, "the
buU In the China shop", IJ equally Im·
portanl
BHIUI Ml41Clfe
' Blindn .. 1 didn't •lo!> Wayne
llomtt, 28, Albany, ~.Y. from
delivering baby when wife .
Rosanne, was unable to make
it to hospital. He holds sllld e
dog, Irma, as he checks on
coodlUon of wile and newborn
SOit.
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TRAGEDY ...
hopes he could rescue lhe two women.
When be was un:successflll he clung to
the life raft until he himself was
rescued by a Coast Guard be ti copter.
Guertin talked Y.ith Porter twice
this morning. Guertin told Porter the
party had left Neah Bay early Sunday
morning and was headed down the
coast on a cruise back to Newport
Harbor.
Guertin said the plans did not in·
elude a stop at Gray's Harbor but that
the women wanted to stop for a brief
time. He said the 1ea was choppy but
there was not a storm condition. There
were no sea or wind conditions that
made the entrance dangerous, Guertin
said.
The skipper said he wa1 about two
miles off the exposed breakwater and
on range, making a normal entrance
when he felt a surge from a&lern.
He looked back and saw a giant
breaking sea some 35 feet in l'lei&ht.
He attempted to bring the Gru.ndl
about to head into Ute sea but was
caught broadside. The boat broacbed
and was com?,letely capsized.
Guertin saJd be WM 1teerlng from
the Oylng bridge and that the sea
broke completely over him -some 14
feet above the deck. Guertin said be
clung to the overturned bull and could
see Genoway clinging to the Whaler.
He hurriedly lnflated a life raft and
then made several attempts to rescue
the women below. '
The accident happened about 7:30
p.m Guertin was rescued from the
liferaft about midnight. Coast Guard
surface craft and a helicopter were
cootinuing the search this monllg.
Guertin bad taken the Grund.I to the
northwest ln May so it w o u 1 d be
available to the Porters for aummer
cruising. He was bringing the yacht
back home and had invited t.be
Genoways to join him and bis wife on
the cruJ.se.
TREATED FOR SHOCK
Guertin ill • professional skipper and
a fonner employe' Of Richardson's
Yacht Landing on Bayai.de Drive. He
was reported to be in a hospital near
Grays Harbor being treated for shock
aod bis burned band.
Genoway and hla wife have lived in
Newport several years. He formerly
owned .a printing company in Los
Angeles which he recently sold end
retired. The Genowaya were former
ownen of a power boat, Glenella', 1n
which they did conalderoble cruising
and fishing in Southland water11 .
Genoway sold the Gleoella with his
b~~.
C>mter members of the Genoway
family are two ions Jerry, Mission
Viejo, and Glenn Jr., Orange. There is
also one daughter, Mr1 . Pat Willey,
Renlno, Wash.
"That's wbat you do when you're
behind in politics," Ellsw.ortb said.
"'You try to provoke a fight with the
other fellow ."
Nixon's strategy: Leave the direct
responses to Humphrey and the
Demosrats: to others in hill campaign
lineup -Ellsworth amon~ them -
and ch00!5e his own issues and arena!
for attacks on his rival.
H1.s standard. theme, build Into each
campaign speech, was 11ounded tbls
way by Nixon at a 5aturday rally in
Santa Barbara:
"One man nominated by bis party 1n
Chicago says to the American people:
'I supported the policies of the past
four years.' He says, 'I helped to make
these policies. I have no disagreement
with those policies.' and he says,
'Let's go forward with more of the
S8llle.'"
'f!he effort is to tie Humphrey as
ct~iy as pos11ible to President
Johnson and the c u r r e n t ad·
ministration. The wording varies little
aa: Nixon repeatJ; his irtandards cam·
peJgn speech.
The con1cious eHort to remain aloof
doesn't alway1 wort. Nixon, for ex·
ample, 1howed a bit of irritation after
Humphrey likened him to Fearless
Folldick, the bumbling comic rtrlp
detective. He aaid, that was below the
level at which a White House cam.
palgn 1hould be waged.
In general, Nixon's CQmpalgn to
date has been one of recurrent themes
and repeated words With no dramatic,
new proposals or positions. ·
High. School -
F ood Service
Changes Due
There'll e ray of hope for I.o.guna
Beach High Sd>ool students who
11tayed on campus to lunch the first
week of !Choo! and found they faced
Jong food lines.
Principal R ob e rt Reeves praised
student response In sta)ing on cam·
pus, acknowledged the aknvness of
food service and amounced remedial
steps:
-The auditorium snack bar will be
reopened so there en two sDBc.k be.rs.
It will serve the same items as the
stadium snack. bar with the exception
of mal~. Four lines will be oi>en.
-Additional st.aff have b e e n
employed 4Q handle the four lines at
the stadium 1nack bar.
-An additional ca.shier baa been ad·
ded for the coleteJia.JljD<b line. A 5().
cent plate lunch, will be available. lt
will include entree, vegetable or salad,
hreod and butter and mUk.
Reeves said students' suggestions
are welcome and may be made
through their student cong:res11 repre.
gent.ative.
From Poge l
VIETNAM WAR •..
Cornmunift·i:nede iDultiple r o c k e t carry Chinese.made rifles and j;he
launcher designed for use agai.Mt rockets and mcrtars can be firetl from
Salgoo. The weapoo. which fires 12 107· U.S. equ1pment.
millimeter rockets simultaneously was Capt. Edward Yo u n g, 28, or
the first of its kmd found in Soutb Enterprise, Ala., 1aJd the ammunition
Vietnam. was found in five bunkers and included
But far more important was the 306 rounds o f rocket-propelled
dillCOVery of three huge Communist grenades from Romani.a, 2,436 rounds
arm• eaci:tes on the icvadon routes to of B40 anti-tank rocketa and hundrtds
Saigon from tbe cambod1an border. of thousands of roundl ot: a mailer am·
The tint big find came on Saturday mi.miUon. ·
~en a Spectal Forces Group found 27 Reports Of the Communist tos11es
toM of rocket, mortar and rifle am-came as the U.S. command released a
munJUoo in new packing cues 60 captured Viet Cong document calling
miles north of saJ.gon near tbe Cam· for a rapid buildup in its guerrilla
bodian border. units in the Saigon ~a to offset
M'Ol't aod m«e cases of ammunition "grave setbacks." It also beI'!llted one
were found Sunday and today. Lt. Jim· cadre for a "lack of fa.1 th and
mie Alba, 25, of Abilen.e, Texias, said determination."
today ln Quan Loi, "I don't think we've In the biggest fight of the weekend
even dented the supplies they heve in the South Vietnamese Rangers clash:
t.hi3 area." First Lt. John McGeehan. ed headon Sunday with elements of ttie
25, of Betbletiem, Pa., said wbole 36th North Vietnamese Regiment
cases were found along a trail paved below Da Nang. The Rangen killed
with hamboo lt!cks. 114 C<>m.munlst.s in a battle ending at
American officers said enough am-nightfall, bringing to 167 the number
munition was round to equip a full of enemy dead In three days.
North Vietnamese division. Much of It American lorce1 in the same general
can be !Med against the Communistt area reportedJdlllng at least 183 eom.
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Hanoi Asks U.N. Halt Attacks.
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Jloekne ·and the Gipper
Actor Pal O'Brien and Gov. Ronald Reagan talk backstage before
taping of TV's "Your All-American College Show." O'Brien and
Reagan reminisced about tllming of "Knute Rockne, All American"
in which O'Brien played Rockne and Reagan portrayed legendary
Goorge Gipp.
Ex-Policeman Surrenders
In Slaying of Girl, 12
PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -John
Erl.er, .accused of being the "catch·
me" killer of Hollywood, FJB., Sur·
rendered Sunday nigllt to an ofJ-duty
' sheriff's deputy and members Of his
'family,
Erler, 24, a former pollcemao, held
· a .31k:aliber revolver and threatened
suicide as he talked for 45 minutes
with Deputy Dave Koelsch and his
motner, brother and sister, Koelicb
Autopsy Slated
On Cypress · Man
A hippl.e-eppearing men in a sleep.
ing bag was found dead by a citizen
late Sunday alongside a roadway in a
Cypress residential area.
Identified by tile Orange County
Coroner's office as Michael Patten, 21,
8751 La Salle, C)'pf'ess, tile body was
found alongside Orange Avenue, ap-
proximately 100 yards east of Denni
Street in Cyjrees at about 9 p.m.
Coroner's deputies said th.at the
detenninetion of the cause of death is
still peOOing following Ifie autopsy, bill
preliminary investigation indicates no
foul pMy. Toxicology reports &"e not
in yet.
CypreS6 police reported that the
bearded youth was discove!'ed in a
new housing tract that is well
popWated. They said the victim ap-
peare(f to have been taken there aft.er
death.
said.
Tbe confroota.Uon ended when Erler
handed the revolver to 1be unarmed
deputy and -rode olf with hlrn to the
Maricopa County jail, where he was
held for F1orida authorities.
Erler is charged with killing Marilyn
Clark, 12, in Hollywood lalit month.
The second degree murder charge was
filed Saturday after officen with
whom be formerly wocked said it Wal!I
his voice in the telephooo call that
said, "I just killed three peopLe •.•
I'm serious. Please catch me. Please."
He resigned from the rocce Sept. 5,
and came he!'e to visit hll family. He
disappeared Saturoay wlien wotd
reached here that be had been charg~
ed with killing 1he girl -body he
discovered.
"I'm in trouble," Koelsch quoted him
as telling his family. "I doo't want you
to be involved."
Police found his abandoned car and,
on SWlday, spotted Erler's younger
brother, Danny, near an apartment
house. A dozen cars sealed ofl the
area, but stayed away from the apart~
ment which Erler rented Saturday.
oelscb who normally works with
juveniles, was advised by radio to call
a phone number. Police· sald the
person who answered. the number was
Danoy, who banded tile telephOoe to
his brottier.
"He told me he'd decided to commit
surctde," Koelsch said of the accused.
"I told him ttiat was a bad way out.
After we talked for a while he agreed
to balk to me in person, am told me
where the aparbnent was."
Koelsch became acquainted with
Erler two years ago while be was
riding e. JX>lice beat in an area where
Erler worked at a service station.
State Survey
Has Cranston,
Nixon Ahead
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The State
Poll says, as of now , Republican
Richard M. Nixon w o u I d win
California's elector-at vote for presi-
dent and Democrat Alan Cransttoo
would be elected to the U.S. Senate.
The results Of the survey by Don
Muchmore were published Swlday and
today in the Los Angeles Times,
The poll said a representative
sampling of 1,007 voters showed 43
percent suppart.ed NU:oo, 34: percent
backed Democrat Hubert H. Hum-
phrey, seven percent prefer George
Wallace of the American Independent
party and one percent support Eldridge
Cleaver of the Peace and Freedom
party.
Fifteen percent said they were still
undecided.
Of I.be Nixon backera, the poll said
18 percent were Democrat. while nine
percent of Humphrey's 1uwarter1
were l\epublcans.
Early Arrivals
Not Real Golfers
Two men anived at the Green River
Golf Course near Santa Ana bright and
early Sunday morning, but their attire
and equipment didn't indicate any in-
tention of playing a few bot-es .
They were, however, prepared to
make a few holes -in two employes
-who were forced to hand oveT $650
in cub and coins, according to the
Orange County Sheriff's office.
Deputies said Ile men wore nylDD
stockings over their heads and carried
what appeared to he .45 caliber
autombatic pistols when they entered
the pro shop and confrooted the vic-
tims.
-No one was injured in the early
morning gt.jckup at the golf course on
Santa Ana Canyon Road, investigaton
said.
Deserter Returns Home
Santa Ana Soldier Back tp Face Prosecution
A slightly built Santa Ana l<lldier
who deserted and defected to Sweden
to l'ule9t 111e Vietnam war in wbicb
be had served returned to America
1 Saturday, to take the consequences of
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DESERTER COMES HOME TO P'ACE MILITARY PRISON
<~ Edwin C. Ar~ 11 Fl1nkod by MP1 II Airport i i -
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pritomnenL
Arnett dilappeared !tom his lmit last
Fel>ruary and later turned up m
Soviet .. levision, ~ U.S. in·
volvement ln Vietnam.
lie ll>oo .m...i 1n· &weden , wil<re
INUlY oGJer U.S. deleco.ti s have taken
up residenoe, but b e c am e dJsen·
chant<d because be could find DO -k
in Ille neulrai country.
'';lb!re ore no jollo for us," Arnett
complailled Jut ._k, at which time
he an"°"l'ced in StockOObn thet he
wu ~ to the Umted states at
govermnent expense, '
He said be could no Ioneer stand to
ba supponed by Swedish public wellare.
Arnett wu a apeclalist fourth class
serving in int.lllgeoc. -k wbeo be
deserted to protlest American ac-
Uvffles In Vietnam,
llll parent. suboequenlly reported a
L-ertain decree " haranment owing to
the ir son's action, although they said
they could not imderlland It aad did
not agree.
Sevon! deoerlen wllo have gone to
Sweden have eitbet returned or in-
dlolted they ""' plannln1 to do so °"""""' --.... not -thq hid ezpoocea Ulein lil lie.
Most ..., wpported e!U... by lellllt
.tudent groupo who helped them
scape via the continent a l un-
Jerground rallway such as that ot
Amoricaa Ovil Wu days, or by public
welfare allotmenta .
Some say m.any more Gis would
voluntarily retlJJ'D 1f tlle1 were
assured of lighter penalties for deser·
ti on.
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wu camping near Sheboygan in
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NEWARK. N. J. (UPI).-·~ New
11.n to Pl!IJadolphla Penn ~~ ...
-· train carrying 400 ,..., plowed Into a frel#bt tx.ln boxoar thal
derailed and toppled Into It. path SUD·
day, injuring 81 aboard the ei:press.
"Ibe lmpocl bocked tho engine and
fll'lt coacb ol. lhe 80-mile-an·bour ex-
press on their stde, blockX>g the main
line. A railroad spokesman said
wreckage would cause up to 40-minute
<lelll'• for Ille 50,000 morniPC l"Ulb
commuten t.oday.
The l2ll-ar freight .train was
switcbi.ng onto the main lioe two miles
from Ptm. Sta~m 1o Ne-Nark when a
boxcar iD tbe middle jlrl:nifed and fell
cato the express tracts just • the
passenger train a pp 1' o a c he d , ac-
ccrdlng I<> tile railroad opobtmap. ··~ was no time for the ..dneer m the pa819enger trlli1 to ttop," U.. of.
fidal · said. All five crew member•
aboard tile expH11. ·engln1 were in-
jured when the engine slammed on Its
side, 'Ibe first coach was empty.
Injured ptsengers were carried by
ltretd>er from the remaining five
coaches wbile 300 otblr passengers,
t>bakeo but unhurt, climbed down onto
!be tracks.
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Fortas Hearin1
Talks Declined
By 2 Officials •
WASl!lNGTON (AP) -Two J-adminl-olflelah
declinod 14day I<> telllUy at Senate ·he11li1191 oo Abt Portal' nomlnllloG I<>
ht d>lel Jultlce, '..uaort!DC oOC!jllve
priYllere. ,
They -lhe pooltloa that under
tbil dodrine, wblch 11 hued ' Oil the
oonlldenllal nature oC oonferm:e1
witin the executive tranch ot the government, II would ht impoper for
them I<> &fve teot!lnooy.
Slm11ar letlf.n were 1etK t o
QlainuMI James 0. Eutlaud, (0.
~1.), of the Seoate Judiclary Com·
mlttee by Undorle<retary ol the
Treuury Jooeph W. B11rr and by W.
~ Pierson, -opeclai coumel to Proeideol Jobntoo.
, Their 1etlerl were placed In the
Roy Orbison's
2 Oldest Sons·
Perish in Fire
r-lhorily Wore -Bon. O<rdon Allott (ft.tolo,); IHtl!led tflol Barr
hid told him alter an aPlll'Vllriallom committee _,, OD Maf-fl, that
Ptenon and P'ortao had ciMred *' •P-~ bill amendmfnt I<> pro-
vide Secret Sfrvice ~ lot
11"'11d41111ai candidelel. ' ·
One ol the lslue1 rol= op-, -nll ~ Johnlon'I no of
Fonu to oucceed aut 'J Earl
Wtrren 11 tj>at be hao ptrUc:lpated in
executive aM legteLattve .tf8'r1 aiDce beoomlni a member of tlla court in
llle6.
Heart, Lung
Transplant
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Patient Dies
HOUSTON (UPI ) -A 2.month old
girl who received tho transplmltod
heart and lunge "' -inlant &in·
day died l<>day despite cleoperalt el·
forts by dootors to revive bar. Mayor Im poses
·Dusk to Dawn ·
Toledo Curfew
DERAILED MONORAI L -Workmen try to cut loooe the first two
cars of ooe o! the monorails alter It derailed at HemlsFair in San
~o, Texas, Sunday, killing 1 and injuring 48, 14 seriously. Cause
o! tile mishap was under investigation today.
HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. IUPl)-
Tbe two oldest som Of singer Roy
Orbisoo., left motherless by a traffic
mishap two years ago, died when an
exp1ordon and fire destroyed tiJeir
$150,000 lakeside home saturday t>iglrt.
A spokesman at St. Luke's Tnu
Children's Hospital said little Debra
Lynn Lee suffered a cerdlac arrest
and died at 11:40 a.m.
The baby ., •• hreathinJ with tile aid
of a respirator at the time. Doct.ors
could not restart her new heart after
it stopped beating. Miu Ttlftal/I America, Btepllanl<
~·ma C1VM, Jt, tot St. Lotdl, uriU
crown her IMCcfllOT l'(ov. SO 11' Q. •
natic>11G!IV tolm.d J>Gf•••l ln 70!1' 1'9JZ'DO, Ohio !UPI) -A du•k I<>
worth. Bh<I 1DiU also pap alonf·I~ ~. W!'few !rep! tile streets clear
advic .. whlth wou14: "-fit .,.t Jl/U I lwe. early txJCla,y ofter disturbance_•
·woman Killed in Crash
Roy Duane, 11 , and Tooy, 6, were
apparently trapped by the names
which reduced tbe palatial Swils
Chalet style home to blazing rubble
wiUrin an hour.
Debra Lee received. the heart and
both lungs ol a I-day.old baby (irl born
with a fatal brain defeat -ttie fint
time all three organs has been trans·
planted together. Whosit. 1 • ' i 1roc,lried the neer dowutown area Fri-
• clay .... 5ab.ird0y nlgtQ.
Safet:r Director Qlll<>rtl Qiilnn laid Of HemisFair Monorail
Orbison, who has recorded at least a
dozen rect1rds that sold a million
copies, was returning from a singlng
tour in England when the youngsters
died. His youngest soo, Wesley, 3,
escaped with Orbison's parents:, Mr.
and Mrs. Orbie Orbison.
She also wu one of the youngea:t
recipients among the 45 persons who
haw so far received. trBD15Planted
hearta. The world's second tram:·
plant, De<:. 6, 1967, wu on a 2'h-week·
old Brooklyn boy at Maimonides Medi-
cal Center at Brooklyn. The boy d1ed
6* hours after tie operatlon·.
Herbert Weiner, 75, ~ t~ at 12:~ am. UJe streets were clear.
observe his Golden Wl!dding Anni· "It's very quie~" Quinn Mid.
versary Dec. 23 • • • alone. He "'lbere ha.Ye been eboot a do1.lell ttre
sued for separate maintenance alarms tlCl!:lidJit, but there has been
m bis 611-year-old wife, Rose, nodllllgol.,....oo.,.q..,ire."
horn be manied In t)onn, Mass., Tue<e ""' no ourfew ariuts, he 1918 Weiner's complaint said oa!d, '"Ibii tlliDg really wwkl." b!i'wll~ was "extremely cruel"; l&lf<!t" ·wtijom J. Enslp impo.ed ~and not only that, but she htid ~ tbO cilrfew, .. tis -•stern Ob1o ~oi of all tile money in tht fari>lly. city of 324,000 to pNNOnt r.,,..U ~
" • ) wld =.'"tt ~y 31!~~ Mrs. W. Fr-*'k Graham, OW• rettl _ 1• of them mlnM.
. mqther of e'@lllellst: lilly a.,. 11-~ curfew lrOnt 9 f.m. lo •
ham, a_e~ tea ~ Mr. and Mr': .a.m. Wu fSJforced ~~penroos
Rich1rd NI.Rn when the preli.denf; undif' 21 yt8r-s 'bi ege~ 'ere not
ial nominee vi.sited Charlotte. "The ~ by a perent 'or legal
closest we came to talldn pollUc, guordian.
was when the Rwsian tn was
served." Mrs. Graham, 78, quoted
Nixon ao oayin1, "Well ma;yl>ct I
should get u1ed to drlnldn& Ru,_ man tea because I ·might have to
deal with 1otn1 Rulatans.'' •
Tiit U.8. Immigration Snvle<
combed orchardf in 1outhcrn
Oreoon and rounded up 45
Mexk:on naUonalilt& without
vi!al. TM11 toert put on a bus
for Uomnore, CaUJ., to be
turned OVt'T to bcmUr guard.!.
The Mexicans wtre not at all
, unhappy with the but ride.
Most had IGM&td 4boMt 11 ,400
Lin Uu orchard.I and were oet-
ting a tree fidf hOfl'k.
• Italian actor Vittorio Oa1smen
and French act,..., Jullottt May·
niel firrally were going to get mar-
ried this month after having a
five-year romance and a son, Al~
lnsand ro, now 3. But Gassman's
lawyer announced that the couple
have separated <!irrevocably."
·' 2 Jf orkmen Fall
Into Coffee Vat
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HOBOKEN, N.J. (UPI) -Two
wortnioi> at tlls Maxwell H..,.e Co.
planl <lisd from apparent scalding
Sullday "1len !hoy fell !do a 11).foot
deep vat ooolUllng 1 hOt instant cof.
lee soludlon.
Police said Joseph Domenicb, 26,
was swirling a sampling urn from
overhead fn the nine·foot Vt'ide vat
wten a cbain on the urn became en·
taogltd in the buge -·· stir-rill.II blades. · !ft kooned over the edge ·of the tank
to free the cb&in but wu CJ\llr'Ciome by
the intemt hta~ and tell .Jnto 1111 hot
solutioo.
His scream l:>rot\,ght a fellow
worker, Christopher La'WJ.ess, 40, but
Lawless al9o fell in when he tried to
reactl 41• frle"'1 wllil • J!OI•· Flrenlen drained lliO ·tank and
removed the bodies.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPl)-A mini·
monorail train slammed into' the tail
of one ol its mates Sunday at
Hemisfair '68, lcilllhg a 65·year-old
Minouri woman and injuring 48 other
persons.
Witnesses said one of the little trains
alowed for a curve in the tracks in
front o( the Golden Garter night club
aod another rammed it, knocking
passengen, drivers and train cars 15
feet from the elevated track onto coo·
cret.e pav.einent and into a sb'lllow
lagoon.· ~-Police uid Emilie Schmldt of
Elllville, Mo., died in a San Antonio
hoepltal about two houn after the ac·
cldent. A total of 4.8 perSOQI were in·
jured. i4 "riousiy enoug1' to ~ hos· pttalfzed ,
Joe Mocre, who manages the
Hurricane Edna
Builds Up Fast
MIAMl (UPI) -' 'Ille Weather
Bureau llNdiClted tOday that tropical
1tmm 'Edna would inl>oblY become
hunicene Edna by midniglt or early
Tuesclay.
Officials aaid envtrmm.entai con-
ditiom were expected to become more
favor.bte today for intecs1flcation of
the atorm .
In a midnight advisory, the storm
w111 located about 1,775 milet east of
San Juan, Puerto Rico, near latitude
l6.5' north longitude 39.0. Officials said
conflicting satellite pictures and ship
reports from the vicinity of the storm
led them to doubt the accuracy of the
position.
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monorail system that encircles the 92.
acre fair complex, said shortly after
llbe &ccldeat he did not know what
cau1ed tbe mishap, but be was sure it
was not a brake failure.
"Tbty are electrRi disc brakes," he
said. "I camot believe they coold· have
falled."
The mlnl-moncrall trains Were back
in full operation ~thifi h~ af\er ~
accident occurred .
'Ibe lnc1dent waa the tecODd ier.lous
mllhap 111Yo1Vin('1nju!I•~ in l••t ~ ....
five JlUflhs •cl't~'fll"~One
person was seriously injuted earlier
this yeac when an amusement ride car
ripped tree and ilammed into a potj..
The singer's wife was killed two
years ago when the motorcycle she
was riding slammed into a pickup
~k in nearby Gallatin, Tftm.
Don Hosea, 31, a singer W'bo former-
ly recorded With Ortlson, quoted the
children's ~ather as saying an
explosion pr9ceded the fire .. The elder
Orbison said' young Wesley had just
come from a dowortatr1· den and
reported. bb brotben 1'efe using
11g11>ea nlati!be• I<> ignit. the llJll"llY
lrom an Bfl"Ojpl "'°""''. "The next thinl he smd he knew,"
Hosea related. "was that the whole
house wae on fire."
The operation on Debra. Lynn, daugh-
ter Of Mr. and Mn. William Lee ot
Huffsmitb, Tex,, took half an .hour
Sunday. I
A hospital spokesman saJd the Lee
bel>y was admitted to the hoopit.1
Aug. 31, suffering frooi "heart failure
and with eOema fiuid in the hmp."
''A speclil study of ,the heart reveal·
ed. a complicated birth defect with
total a&enee of walla betweea bl up..
per and lower chamben (~ tile
heart),'' the spokesman sraid.
Merit badge
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he's earned it.
Bein&• Oat Comp•rly tervicem.n i1 no •••Y Job. You have to be abt. to help
cuttom•rt in a number of,.,.,., from adju1d.n1 an appliance to ad..SC:e oe bow
to teal the mo1t flavor into a 1teak.
Our 1ervicemen are well ~~ed for th.tit Job. They )i.aft to be. We'll an
investor-owned company. And mn1tor otmenhlp la like ba'rin1 two eiipJoywa.
You have to 1ati1(y cu.1tomen, the people "'ho rely On our 1.ntc., ~belnc
<!ffi.cient. Aod you have to be em.cltnt toutlafY your ownen. For~ th•
peO ple who Ihnat in our bu1inet1 and mah the aerric• pollible. t
Thit me1n1 we work herd all the dma 19-.I•• tbe be1t po111b1-1enice, at
re•sonable ratea. Investor ownenhlp ia that untra atep"-why we hue
1ervicemen who are extra courteou1 and 11dllful. •• well •• beln.1 •mdenL -
It'• the rea1on w• loolt for economle1 in every way poulbte and 1'aft been
able to reduce 1u rates sis time• ln the I.alt. 6n ,...,.. •
And, when we can aerve you well and make • PIOAt. tbat
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Novel Simulator Duplicates Gravity of Lunar World
If be tried normal walking, a carbQn arc 1 p o t l l 1 h t auapended 1n a harnen. Tbe trainer, the l1llted mu. can
his feet would ju.st paw the suspended from 1 er .... 11'1 coble '-"' llvNl>tbl ol forget 1bout 1111 inblem• I
ground because be could not powerful beam tn.iDI them hll ~t Tbe other-ilxtll, and concentrate OD what be develop enough tracti~n to to work 1n the hanb tunllibt wantl to do." move himfflf. Ud deep lhldnws ol the whlell lop support. 1' Rlibl ..,. •OClnffrs are
·II he wants to turii moon. l'bat bo would •ollb ou the ·fiW., the trllner• Ill llnal
around, the moon uplorer The other trainer was ~b; m0Ve1 ~ .... ,down •. ~~tou~;· Johobnuloodn 't•ldt will probably make a short d~llgned by Haiold Johnson ...... Jluvnaui.. 1 t a r
d l backwards, forward, around kln ut ... 1 •• 1 .. ln It spring into the air an P vot of the manned spacecraft _ the device moves 1rith wor I 0 "•-"J
By EDWARD K. DeLONG like an acrobat turning on a center's ntght crew support him automatically. Because byotbe end otbef thewtllyeorh. lo
UPI Space Writer trampoline. Less graceful, division. It duplicates lunar of the frictionless alr bear· nt area y ave perhaps, than the athlete gravity, u well as the practice a lot II cettiD.1 back
s PACE c ENT E R, because of the bulky suit, sunlJibt l'hd terrain. ings and • tervo-drtve on their feet after they fall
Houaton -That f I r a t but easy enough after some Wi.th th.LI tr 8 1 0 e r , mech•~!!:11", be does. not fee11
1 down. Runr Jn the trainer
•• ~naut on the moon may practice. the tr~er 1 presence. have shown th.la to be one of uu astronauts can "walk on the really is like walldng on the th t ~~ want to start his hlatoric NO ATMOSPHERE moon" right at home Jn e wors · p1vun:ms fot a visit by leaping 10 or 15 feet moon. man wearing a pressure
off the ground. He could, Since the moon bas Do at· Houston. They can bound, BEND AT WAIST suit, which bendl well at the
t lf th rul ll ed It mOtphere, sunlight 1triking: jump and fall -just like "-but not --wen 11 the oo, e ea a ow · it U; not diffused and cteatea they wW do ln real moon Johnson hooked me into lhJgh ·-.1
They do not. sbarply.4e0ned inky black gravity -so when they the contraption, which fore-.,....:,_
He'll probably b au n c e shadows on the pock-mark· really 1b-oU the lunar seas it ed :ne ta stand bent slightly iue weight he cln'ies
down the ladder from bis ed lunar surface. ~•--•n m t str rr at the waist like the arouod (bis suit and '~ "'' w no seem so &Dae. backpack) is about white Apollo spaceship two be a famlliar sight. So wW Johnloll'il trainer occuple' spacesuit ltaelf does, and
run1s at a time, feet the velvet black sky with a uttle black~ftlled room 20 told me to take a step. 1 equivalent to hb: own weight
together. n·s easter that pinpciint stars and the gJQw· teat long, 14 feet wide and 75 sprang four feet into the air · · h· ~e ~~:U someo~e
waH!y., first stroll -·oss the ing • tilue-brown ball of the !:i /;~&. Spoc· :J~r ·~~~~ , fi.: ~:~e:~~1;.P~ised , about , ?,.~t'1th1S10~~ iolobeo at:i~8/ob
........ full earth. th .. i... .. tn• or e IUY &e up even reddish-gray moonsctipe is Should he fall, the lunar e .-..........,, 1unllgbt of the A Jittle practice, b~wever, with practice."
likely to look like a explortr can catch himself moon. • made things much e1,1ler. It
kangaroo's hopping. That, on one finger. He wOuld fall EARTH ft.IODEL wa1 fun, like a real-life slow
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or a slow-motion run, turns feather-soft, like a slow-mo-At the aa:me end of the mbtion movie. .The key to I Czech Deni'es
out to be the best way to tion movie. A good pushup the whole thing, Johnson 1 · MOON WA~KE.R .._ Engineer in space suit flies into air with push of his feet travel on foot in the weak would put bhn back on his room ar~ two other lights said 11 practice -even (lei!) d d lunar gravity _ one sixth feet in most cases. lunar explorers will gaze on m~ necessary for a man Fleemg" Nati"o an carnes camera an moon exploration tools (right) during teat of
that of earth. · -a full-she model. .of the ' w &ring tb b:ulty.· Qit t D lunar gI{lvity chamber which duplicates what astronauts arc expected to tlnd. pr~ad~==~~~~ c~ ~ooo:Jandinr craft ind the ~ ~'The m!'t ttm~:S::c::it a 1 STANFOR , Novel ,gim~cks m:ake it possible to duplicate the moon where man weighs
WON'T WORX fidence, even though no one disc >Of· the full earth. The man in one-Sixth gravity D (UPI) -Dr. only Q.t>,e-s of his earth weight.
Earth-type walkiitg will has walked on the m~n yet, earth -act u a lJ Y a with a pressure suit on , he Jan ~e.in, a Czecboslovak:O --b--d_,.j--,..,.,..---CJ-.----"--P-1------""----,,_,--_----
not work on the moon. because of some unique photograph ~en in color eouldn't stand up ..... couldn't scientist, Tuesday denied a . e ence asses anned '
Clad ln his bu 1 k y training . devices at the from spac~ -ts taped over keep his balance-," Jobnlon 1 report by Japanese police .· : GITTING UP
moonwalking suit and wear~ · Houston Space Centef~ a f1<>od light 10 1it dows said. U .this bad been on the 1 that be had defected to tile Novice d o g obedience &od 21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Lig a backpack which con~ One of these is a replica of r.eallstically when room moOn lnatead of in the United States alter the cluses a.re' scheduled to in otficts at tile Costa Mesa NIGHT$ MAUS MAllY
tains oxygen tanks and a the lunar surface more.than lights are fumed out and on-trainer, the first ruoonwalke.r . be&in Sept. 24 for Costa Ci . Center Ra OLD
radio. Ute average astronaut 100 yards in diameter. Here ly the fake sun ~shining. would have startec! out by Soviet lnvuion of bis coun· Mesa dog owners, at the Te ~ Tuesd&y ntm.. classes ~~~~ ~.!: ,:
1 would dress out at about 334 astronauts, dressed 1 0 The Ooor of this long, nar-fallin& Oat on his f8ce. try. Wlnkle Park base bell dla· 6"' tttl ten1e and 1!el"'IGll9 trom rr..::i
pounds on earth -100 .row chamber is ma\ie like Klein, ot the Institute ol mood aea, according to the -from 6:30 to 7:30 for !~~n~~. 0~~1 ~~ "~=-pound.a: of his own weight, a moonwalking suits, prac:tic;e the lunar surface, along the P~tTICE VITAL Experimental Biology and Costa Mes a Recreation children and 7:45 to 8:45 for •lttp and hav• ~~~...,.,i:
54-pound suit and a !ID-setting 0 u t experiments, ceiling rµn.s a long track '1t'S o~vlous that the sub-. Deparbnent. adults -include heeling, :~~ r:;~~4&°s\.EJ( uM.U,. 11rlna•
pound backpack. taking pictures and stepping which supports the tr·'-er Ject's ability goes up very Genetics in Prague, arrived Retrlrtration for the 10 automatic sit recall stand r11axtn1 eointort by eurbllll t~~."" over or around craters. aw h 1 1 h ti ,, In g•--~ A 30 ·•-t f>"' ' ' . ' 1nr 1trma In lll:ld 11rtne and q111,_" On the moon, with the on frictionless air bearings. s arp Y w t prac ce, ._'-'Vl" ug. il.lwr a· week cOUrse, with a fee of and pteparatory exercises tuln1rpetn.OetCYSTEX1t4"l1~
same suit and gear, he'll UNDER SPOTLIGHT A cable comes down to Johnson said. "By his se· tending an lnternatlonaJ con-$15 will be taken Sept. 19 for the American Kennel ·
weigh only 55 earth, pounds. At night, theY wor.k under hold the astronaut, who ts coiid or third time ln the gress in genetics ln Tokyo. fr~ 6 t-o 8·p.m. and Sept. 20 Club.
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Fruit. Salad ............ 89c1
Fresh fruit from Kraft , •• in a 2 lb. jar to preaerve flavor!
Avocados .......... 3 : 5100
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For Work on Airbus
LONG BEACH -Md>on·
nelJ Douglu Corp. and
FUsbt Safety, Inc., ID-
nounced Friday In New
York they bave algped a
long term contract which
provides that McDonnell
D o uila• tnstruetor-pllots,
and pilot personnel o f
Beach center since March
Jtlll.
Flllht Safety, Inc., Is
entarcma its Long Beach
facility to provide apecJa1
cluarocum, briefiae rooms,
and installation area for the
DC-Ul prosram.
purebasers ol the DC-10 .. --------aircraft wW train tn Flight
Slfety, lnc.'s new DC-10
1imulator.
To be lnslalkd at Flip! Finance
Briefs
I ' ' ' t'
Safety'• Long Beach faclll.
ty, delivery ol the siJ:-uts,
'2.5 million DC-10 AJrbus
&imulator ii scheduled to
coincide with the first flight
or the DC·lO aircraft in
August 1970.
SAN JUAN (UPI) -J. C. ln-Uigh Gear
LEGAL NO'l1CE
Purchased by Flight Safe-
ty from Conductron Corp.,
the DC-10 simulat!Or is the
first to be ordered and is
one of the largest slmulators
ever to be built.
The·DC-10 simulator will
join the DC-9 simulator
which has been opeN:tionat
at Flight Safety'• Long
Viejo Office
Set by Firm
c•1tTll'ICAT• 011 •UJiNau. Downey Savings and Loan
111CT1ttoUs NAMI • As90Ci&tion plans to build a
T1lt Uf'ldt"'ltMll clDlll cettlfl/' M 1• -'----lo. d.<L...a at La p ""°1,. , 11us1,.1 11 S20.S eruct ''*°'"'· new ..,, o:uu1 uu-"'""" az ~ ... di. C•llfDmll, \lflOtr IM fie-Road and tile Santa Ana
nn-nrm -or DON l'OITl!ll:S Fr · Mi ' V' j SALl!I .,,. INTERIORS •NI flllf .aid eew.y tn BSlOn 1e o.
fl.rm " ~ or n.. follow!,. --. Completion of U. tern-
.,_ -In full •NI l'lfOI or raldtl'let 11 .. t11nowa: porary structure ia .chedul-
DONAl.D L FOSTER ol no5 •run eel for Oct I T h c.._1. H~ a..c11. c1ntom11. • • e
o.t111 a.i.mw u, ,,.. permanent structure is still
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On SM>t..,..., II, lHL t..lor. ""' • LEGAL NOTICE
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•nd JUDITH W, l.OU8ET k.nown IG rM MOTICf TO CltEOITORl
to be' lhoi H,_ ~ l'llllMS lhllv SUl'llltlOR COUltT Cl' THI:
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THI! COU~TY Off ORANCJI 'l>OnlhS •"-• fl'ot fltll p11bllc1tlon or 11111
Nt. Dff11 ooll«.
SUMMONS D1ted S.ltmbe'r I, lffl
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PATRICIA L. LA Nl-1AM, Pllln!ltf VS. E•K11lrhr ol !hi Wiii of
llUS5ELL L. LANHAM, OM..W•~I. 1M •bcWt 111<Md illeUndelll
THE l'EO,.LE OF THE STATf OF MILLIKAN, MOHTGOMllllT &
CALIFOllN\A, OUl'SON
T• tr.. •bc>Y9 nll'MCI Oeftl'M:l•nl: NI fMI Or-st .....
Penney Co. opens ita fir$l
Puerto Rican store and the
largest llore In tht com·
inonwealth today in the
Hato Rey District of San
Juan. The 278,IXIO square
foot tbree·atory store iS in
tbe lOQ.acre pla!a Las
America.. '"'°Pl'ing c:onter.
Ford lntroduc~s New Lines
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
International B a n k of
Washington has bought Tico
Associates, Inc., of Decatur,
Ga., and J. B. McCrary Co,
and J . B. Mccrary
Engineering Corp. of Atlan-
ta. Tico was bought for an
undisclosed am<>unt of stock
and the Mccrary en-
teq>riseis for cash. The
McCrary firms , purchased
through Tico will be com-
biil.ed. Both companies
specialize in scientific and
techn.icaa contract services.
TORONTO (UPI)
c.arradi.an Breweries, Ltd.,
will close iU Dow Brewery
in Quebec City next spring
and supply the territory
from it.a Montreal brewery.
A new warehouse will be
establil!hed In Quebec City.
PHILADELPHIA (UPI)
-Boeing Co.'s Vertol
division has obtained a $7.1
million additloo to a Navy
contract to supply
helicopters.
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
Norris Industries, Inc., has
obtained a $9.2 million Army
contract to supply rocket
Launchers.
l)ETROIT (UPI) -Ford
Motor Co. obtained a $6
million Army order for
trucks.
By CARL CARSTENSEN
Of Ille 01»y ...... ,,,,,
Ford Di~c:ci pas~ter
cars for 1969 are highlighted
by new Ford and Mustang
lines which include a new
performance o r i e n t e d
Mustang Mach I, a lw:ury
Mustang Grande, n e w
Fairlane Cobra, new engines
and more comfort and coo·
venience across the board.
John N·aughton, Ford
Motor Co. vice-prefildent
and divi'sion g e n e r a I
manager said "Our 1969
Ford is an all new car from
the completely redesigned
body to the new interior and
light cockpit iootrument
panel. "Mustang is all new
and economy, high
performance and luxury are
all available in the Fairlane
lineup this year."
FORD'S !I MODELS,
with longer and lower ex·
teriors and a wider stance
for better handling, alao
feature a new instrument
panel, an energy absorbing
frame aOO new engine op..._
tions. XL and LTD models
feature a new front end
highli'ghted by a headlamp
grille.
Hardtops and convertibles
have ventless side glass and
the station wagoo's Magic
Doorgate, an original with
Ford, can now be opened
with the window up.
The LTD and Country
Squire station wagons come
with 302 c.i. V..S 220 hp
engine as standard equip-
ment. All other models
INVESTMENT COURSE
Conducted by EDWARD McNARY
Allied Member New York Stock Exchange
FIYI WEEKLY SESSIONS
(Condensed from Mr. McNary'• current
12 week course at U.C.L.A.)
Monday Ewlftl•9S-7:00·9:00 p.m.
Septomb1< 23, 30 & October 7, 14, 21
Island House, Fashion Island
Newport Beach
(Compllmentary Admission)
EDWARD McNARY, Gener•I P•rtnet
0. H. Bl•ir & Company
Members New York Stock Exchange New York and Los Angell'I
feature & 5tandard 150 hp
aix-cyllnde.r engine a.s • atan-
dard.
-n,..-429 cubic lncb v.a, In·
troduced on t.be '68 T-Bird,
is an added performance op-
tion. MUiStaog it 4 inches
longer and about half an
inch lower and wider this
year.
TllE THREE VETERAN
models are joined by two
new addition,, for '69. The
Mll<h I, a i..tbaek design
performa.oee model, i s
available wiUl an optional
33.l hp 428 c.i. cobra Jet
Ram .Air engine. The
Grande is a super tuxury
model with custom c a r
touches inside and out.
Outside, Mustacg features a
new grille and the new styl·
ing is a very noticeable.
Inside, there is a 4-pod in-
strument panel set dire<::tly
in !root of the driver.
The oar also contains
more welcome hip, shoulder
and rear leg room as well as
more room to enter the rear
seat pas se nger com-
partment.
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Cards Kick Off N·FL Wars Tonight
lllart will be trying lo bl! ~
WlllWM, Jaddt Smith or Bobby Joe
Clalnd. Or, be cen give it to Johnny
Roland if Rot.and'• knee surgery of
last l""!: d_.'t bolhor him. Or
tllet. t Willis Q-enmlW aod Roy
Sb1ve11. Riacril' ""'4iU&rterback Roman
Gll:deJ't targeta· 1Dclude B e r n i e
:;::~ Soow, Billy Truax ond
'l1to Jut tlme lbe RamJ emne lo St.
Louia, lo ltlll5. Ibey -eel th• ~ "7-3. t.c.Angoles Nod an 11·
1·2 season 'la.st year and rolled up 398
poinll.
But two losses out of six exhibition
games, es oampare:l to au straight
Tonlffht on TV
Channel 2 nt 6:30
exhibltlon wins last preseason, lw
pointed up some ragged edges.
Coach George Allen said on the West
Coast 1'ast week that his Rams are not as &'harp as last season. But, he said,
BUBBLING WITH HAPPINESS -Ct11ebrating the
clinching ol lhe!r 1""""'1«relgbt Natiooel League
pennant wltll tile trad!Ucna! champagne are (from
left) st. Loula Card!ae1a Roger Maris, manager
Red Schoendie.llll and Orlando Cepeda. Next stop for
tile Redbinls ls ao October date in the World
Series against the Demlit Tigers, who will go
through the cllampagne routine.!n several days.
Champagne .Corks Herald
Cardinals' Clinching of Flag
........i ol no !es& Uwt a tie 10< the
flag.
~ -shouted' "Clncy •cored • 11111 In tlle top of the ninth.
The Reda lead 4.0. All we need is three
lllU'8 outs ...
Whoo tile &ee00d out wes replay«!
by teleph<.oa to the players, first
baseman Orlando Cepeda yelled, "Two
out. bring it out," referring tio the
champagne and plati.c glasses on a
oat.r;,,g cart.
Wittl lbe final OU~ the Cardinali
Swedes Say Patterson
'Was Cheated of Victory'
STOCKHOLM (AP) -Jimmy Elli&
travell bome to 11M1 United stat.s to-
day wltb. tbe World Boling AJsocistlon
heavyweight crown etlll under km belt
-but wlth plenty of bruises to irove
F1oyd Patterson bad given him a real
light.
Ellie; retained his crown in a COD·
trover1lal 1$ rounder at Stockholm's
open air Raasunda stadium Saturday
nlghl
New York Referee Harold Va:lnn
scored the light. 9~ in EWs' favor.
'Ibe Auodeted Press made 33-year·
old Patblrson of New York, the former
world champioo, the wtmer on the
round-by-round scoring.
SwecHfti newspapermen thought P.at-
teraon took the figl:it and Ex))t1!ssen
beadllnecl 1111 •tocy' "Floyd cheated of
Victory."
PaUlenon Ollded Iba fight with a
bnu.e on one meet. Ellil bad lt'Yen
atttcbes over-bJJ rlgbt eye.
His noa ww broken. Tbe thumb of
hie ldl band .... lractun!d aod th.,.
waa a brobn blood vessel under his
left "7•·
.. EW. 1bould be flt to f.1gbi. again in
Rx or aeven weeks," saJd Ellis·
med.teal man, Willie Pacheco.
But II will be up to Angelo Dundee,
EIUI' m&DllfU, to decide wben tbe
next fight will be and where.
Pattef50n 33, said he would stay in
Sweden for a few weeks and in that
time would decide "'1lether to continue
fighting -or quit.
"I would like not to light for at least
two months." Ellis said. He was wear-
ing dark glasses as he made the
remark and had plaster on the stitches
over his eye .
"Money talks. The public dictates
where EU,i,' next tight will be,"
Dundee &aid. "If f'razJer w ants to
challenge we are not duck.Ing. But
we've got so many offers that I'm a
happy man today." J0e Fraiier is
recognized as champion in New York,
Illinois. Massachusetts, Maine and
Pennsylvania.
"We might light the winner of the
Henry Cooper (Eng I and). Karl
Milden berg.,. (Germany) European
heavyweight title fight which takes
place in London Wednesday,'' Dundee
added.
"At the moment we can iSit back and see who makes us the best otfer."
Pattenon slipped to the cecvas
aeveral times -wittiout the referee
making a count.
Patterson caugbt Ellis with 8 good
punch in the 14th and it looked like a
knockdown -but yet again the
referee made no count.
Menn
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10.roonda (noo-tlUe) from
Mapi.leol Gardena, 'J'oroo.
to.
3,30 p.m. (5)CT -BRUIN
CLIPS -tommy Prothro,
UCLA grid mentor. with
aJm clipl of the 1968 Bruins.
9 .m. (IO)F -COM·
grabbed the bottles, i)opping corks and
spewing champagne to the ceiling.
"I can't say enough about them,''
said Manager Red Shoendienst, drip-
ping from a shower of champagne that
missed hardly a player. "They have
been playing great all year."
"I'm just happy to have a part in the
victory," said Roger Maris, who
knocked in three runs with a homer as
the Cardinals defeated the Asb'os.
Marn, pl.anning to retire alter the
season, said, "I haven't had part in
mµch of anything lately. I was glad to
do something."
"We had good pitching last year and
we bad good pitching this year,"
Schoend:iemt said. "Actually, some of
the guys did not hit as good but we got
a lot of timely hlts. And that's the im·
portant thing."
"They're not seliish as a ball club,"
Schoendienst said. "They'll g i v e
themselves up at bet -move up the
rwmer or do what ever it takes."
"It's just like Curt Flood. He'll take
a strike and give Lou Brock a ohance
to steal a baff," Schoend.ienst said.
"And anytime you get Brock on
base, he's got a chance to score. He's
tough .. And you go< Flood hitting
behind .him."
Flood, who ripped five straight hits
against ttie Astros, said, "nlls is the
game you wait for from March the
first on."
"One year you get the hitting and
the next year you get the pitching,"
Flood said. ''Pitching carried the load
this year."
''It fee!J good to be able to challenJ!:e
the hitters again," said pitcher steve
Caritoa, who endured 11 hits Sunday,
including Jim Wynn's two-run homer
in the first.
Catcher Tim McCarver said he wai'
happy the Red.legs defeated the
Giants. "Now they can't say we back·
ed into Jt."
"How could we have backed into it
since we won?" Maris asked.
DAN GURNEY 6TH
IN GRAND PRlX .
BRIDGEHAMPTON, N.Y. !AP)
Mark Dooohue, U.S. road racing
dlam;ion Crom Media, Pa., dtivlllg a
McLaren Chevrolet won the
Bildgebampton Gmnd Prill, 181,000
aecond leg of the Canadian American
Cha»enge Cup before a· record crowd
Sllllllay .. Bruce McLoN.c, th•
fa~ from New 7.ealand, broke
down fdne laps from the finish.
Donahue's average speed was 111.32
mllec per hour, a record for th.ii race.
Dan Gurney, Corona de! Mar, fin·
lshed sixth arrer having some suspen·
1k>n trooble.
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"We'll mate It up in practice and we'D
be re-ady."
Los Angel .. , the 196'1 O>ur.J
Diviskln champion lost running back
Les JoS<pbson wi6t a leg Injury In
August.
David ''Deacon" .Jones, part of the
Rama' huge defensive line, and &pre'8d
end Jack Soow both missed part ol
tral.nlng camp as they tried to
renegotiate their contracts.
St:ri:q: safety Chuck Lamsoo. is ex·
pected tJO be out for half the 1eason
recovering from CMe 1 u r g e r h •
Linemen Roger Brown bu • problem
of overweight end Lamar Lundy is
recoverin.g from knee 1 u r g e r y.
But cletU. all !heir probltm1, the
Ram1 have enough power left to make
lhe Oardlnoll undenlop.
The Qm:llnalt' defense bu to con·
tend with Gabriel, tile Rams' towerh1g
q 11arterbact.
And if Gebriet can't have Snow in
top shape be oan el:ways OODiS'Ole
hlmse!I with Billy Traw< at tight end
er fleet Bernle Casey, the other wide
"""""""· There's even Pat stud.still, who
caught a lot of passes for the Detroit
Uons before being traded to • the
Rams.
Gabriel may not be able to hand off
to Joseph~oo. but it.here are Neten.o
Dick Basa and Tommy Mason.
Hart, Oirdinals quarterback, is
all of 24 years old and has a wtiole
season under his belt and another top
sophoi;nore in end Dave Wiltiams.
Laver Tackles SC's Lutz
In Southwest Net
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The !30,000
Pacific Southwest Open T e n n i s
Tournament moved into third-round
play today with top-seeded Rod Laver
of Corona del Mar matched against
Bob Lutz of the University .of Southern
Oalilorniii.
Arcadia and former S o u t h e r n
California student.
Davis Cupper Clark G r a e b n e r
bounced back from a 7.9 first set to
down former Davis team member
Barry MacKay with 6.J and 6-4 sets.
In 1500 Today
Classic
In women\~ competition, Pamela
Tee~den of Los Angeles drew a
default victory over court queen Billie
Jean King Who was advised by doctors
to rest because of a tendon.itis con·
d.ition in her left knee.
Other top m'Sldles pitted Tom Okker
ol. Holland against Marty Riessec of
Evanston, Ill, aOO U.S. Open Cham·
pion Ar1hur Ashe against Pierre
Barlhes of France.
Roy Emerson of. Newport Beach
downed JohD Brown, 6-4, &-,'!,
Sunday's major upset came in
doubt.. competHlon .. R01 Bmh
eo:t Steve Tidball of UCLA recovered
from a losing first set to down U.S.
DaWs Cup te'am memben. Stan Smith
and Lutz 9-7, 10-12, 6-4. Like Lutz
Smith Is from USC. '
It's Ryun's Last Shot
To Make Olympic Team
AIJ'()ttier upset came in men's singles
at1 prG Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield
became the first of tile 16 seeds to
meet defeat.
Colin Stubs, Australia's loth-ranked
amateur dished out the Z-6, 6-3, 64 to
Ralston whose play wias hampered by
pulled stomach muscles.
Ashe added a sharp on·target
backbaM to bi! Powerful' service for
an easy 6-2, 6-4 decision over Dick
Leach, a high school teacher from
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (UPI) -
Jim Ryun, holder of the world 1,500
meter record, fB<Ces his stiffest
challenge in months today when he
trakes on Dave Patrick and young
Martin Liquori in the metric mile
which winds \IP the eight-day, record·
setting U. S. Olympic track a11d field
trials.
Another world record -the 4QO.
meter dash -was erased in
Saturday's competition as Lee Evans
streaked to 44 seconds tlat with Larry
James second (44.1) and Ron
Freeman third (44.6).
And in the loog jump, Bob Beamon
won at world rec<>rd distance of 27·fi1h
with Ralph Boston second (27·1) and
Charlie Mays third (26-91/4). Excessive
aidlng wind nullifies Beamon's hop for
record consideration.
Ryun set his world mark of 3:33.1
more than a year ago when he was
beating everyone in sight -and by
fantastic margins. The University of
Kansas comet went on tile shelf this
past spring with mon onucleosis, but
now see~ fully recovered.
Today he'll be shooting for a berth
on the Yank Olympic team first, and
Golfdom's Millionaire
Adds $$$ to Bankroll
SUITON, Mass. (AP) -Arnold
Palmer can relax. He'S' pro golf's first
officlai millionaire -and he's also out
of a slump.
Palmer pushed his offici<al PGA
earnings over the $1 million mark as
he won the $150,000 Kemper Opm with
one of his old-time charges Sunday at
Brunet Faces
Twins Today
After 4-1 Win
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (AP) -
George Brunet had a tough act to
follow as he walked to the mound
late this morning for tbe Califoqlla
Angels.
The lefthander, 13·16, opened a
series against the Minnesota Twins,
Angel Slate
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wtio were scheduled to 9eUd. Jim Per-
ry, 8-6, or Torn Hall, l·l, to the mound.
Andy MesserisrnJUl tossed a four-hit·
ter at Chicago on Sunday to beat the
White S<lx .f..1 and lift his season
record to 4·1 as well .
Messersmith walked only one better
and struck out five in his route-going
performance -his third major league
start and second complete game.
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The old warhorse, accompanied by
an increased Arnie's Army in a h\lge
crowd of 39,300, started the final round
three strokes Off the pace. It was .ap-
parent that it was to be his day. He
had an · eagle 3 on the &econd hol.e
sinking a six.foot putt. '
He went on to add five birdies more
than offsetting a pair of bogeyS and
finished with a five-und er-par 67 ~ a
72·hole total of 276, 12 strokes Ullder
regu~atlon.
Ameio "•t""", m ,oao
tlrvc. C:r""!'°"' 114"25 Art Wiil, 11 1 ... 25 b~ Llvetv Jr.,~.tl! ·rvltl• ~. ,t7J 0-Fl,.MrWll , """2 Al Gll!Ntrl>@f". M.flt P~U Jlooo.n., M1~1! Dcivt S1ilclert. l",fl2 H~d H.nn!'llJ, s:IMI sr.w Reid, t3Ai00 t1fTY Wlltox, s:IMO r'f:Y~"e,mG,~'·"' tcnomy Mr11n. j RM C.mlda, S ,
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NEWPORT SURFER
CAPTURES TITLE
PACIFIC BEACH, Calif. (AP) -
Newport Beach sirfer David NuutUwa
won top men's honors in the two-day
Nattonal Champions Suri Meet that
ended Sunday. The women were Jed by
Margo Godfr<y ol Santi Barbara.
The next diVisiont were captured by
Steve Schltckeomeyer and Josette
Lagardere, both ol Hermou Beacl\.
Roll Arnes1, son of. James Arnes:s, woo the boys 18 and under dlvlaion,
'l1to tiUe for the boy1 14 aod under W8I
woa by Clais Schticbnmeyer of
Hennooa Beach. Phil Vedder of
-Capl.s1:ran0 Beicb was first amoog men over as.
The Weslern Surfing AuoclaUon
will use the point totals won in the
competition to pick its repre:s<'ntatives
to the World Scrtlni Cootest in PU<rto
Rico in November.
victocy second, although he indicated a
Ytin over Patrick would pleai;e him
greatly.
Patrick graduated from Villanova
last June, bas-a lifetime best of 3:39.9,
including a 53.3 for the final -400
meters in the NCAA championships.
Patrick won the first heat of the
1,500 meter semifinals Sunday but had
all tie could do to bold off Liquori, the
youngest man in the field at 19 and tlle
newest star in Jumbo Jim Elliott'•
Villanova stable.
Both were timed in 3:48.8 with Li-
quori Comirig off the pace to almost
beat Patrick.
~yun, running in the second beat,
trailed all the way, then went into his
kick 300 meters from home to win in
tile slow time of ·3: 53.0, almoc;:t 20
seconds off his world mark.
Ryun said he ran only as fast as he
had' to and plooned the same strategy
for today's race.
, Hloh lum1>-Prtllml"llrlet.1 •tr ccrn~ltorJ ttff•lno ._ tCIYfntt lo llrutl1: l.!fynalo,, Brown C:omPlon ~~~Ith E:d R C:1rrvthert{ $onl• All!-C~llf 1 ·Joh; 0~ ' e-itWOOd C: rv. C:1Jll.; 1:.d Hara~,., S1ra F • C..l!f.; Ollt 8urrol). L111 An11oia: Olck oo rv, Mo-Olord. Ore.; John R•mbo, Lone &"'th ~•Ill.: !!tn Curry, Kanus Ctty;_ Joho HartUe1d' 6-rs.:Oft .. '-MJk.e S-, Lltel>lleld, Mith., all clNrl..g . ll!Q. Ev.,..1<>n, 111., 6-1. 1.:..~•ler nm.semlllnal1, !Ofl '""' flnlshlrs Jn """ "••t 1dv1nc, to l!nel1: Heat I -1 D v ~~lc~,NE•r~,3Md •• J:.a.e. ~. M•rt1n L1<1--i: cJ.~ Wtsto~' J:'9.:f •.':1;,~e lWi~c:eEDlvl .... 0vanc~er,
5, Br(•n Klvlar.. Ntw Y<>rlc, 3:",~t {t.::. f;5Ji~
Rvvn, Wlci'llfll, Kan., l:SJ.g. 7, Tom Von Ruden Los A"'l!e~, 3:SJ.•. l, Sam 8tlr, Sb:l!!dtle, Pt 3·5:f1 •
','"," Mftson, Ptillllos"'-'ra, K•n .. 3,5-1.1."s.· jer.Y dltY, Plttsburgti. J:s.1.1.
LAST CHANCE -World rec-
onl bolder Jim Ryun runs t<r
day in finals of 1&00 1)'leters in
his last attempt to make u.s.
Olympic learn.
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Aiding
Gu.ides
Blind
Goal '•
Seeliig a need to help those less fortunate and guiding th.U e.I·
forts to bridge the blind and sighted worlds is the Women's Auxiliary
to the Southern California Veterinary Medical Alssociation.
Enthusiastically anawering the call for financial support will
be an Impressive-Orange County contingent who will travel the Ire ..
ways to Los Angeles Wednesday, Sepl 25, to attend the .12th annual
Silver Collar Fashion Sbow and Luncheon in the Century Plaza Hotel.
Proceeds from the affair will be uaed to provide and train guide
dogs at Ute school in San Rafael.
Countians working on the arrangements committee include the
Mmes. Duane E. Hauser, La Habra, chairman; Max Graehl,
Huntington Beach, reservations chairman; Richard O'Sullivan, Santa
Ana, hostesses; Howard Weyker, Cypress, money tree, and Mrs. Wil•
liam Lamkin, Brea, press.
Special guest will be Mrs. Pierpont Hamilton, president of tho
board of directors of Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc.
-Guide Dogs for the Blind ia a non-profit organization, licensed
by the State and is entirely supported. by private contributions. It ia
the onJy guide dog school in the world that breeds all ofiU own stock.
When the pups are three months old they are farmed out to 4-H
children to be raised in a family atmosphere. When 'the)' are a fe!:r
old, they are returned to the school for training of three to five months
of concentrated daily work.
Training of the blind person takes 28 days living on campus,
going to classes instructed by a licensed. person. Altboug:b the person
and a dog can operate safely after the 28-day training course, it takes
about two to four months before the pair operates together smoothly
as a team.
Proof that a guide dog can be the bridge ·between the sighted
and blind world is that 87 percent of the graduates are gainfully em·
ployed.
Rancho Vieio Women's Club
Show Staged,
Group Swings
With fingers crossed for good luck, memben of
Rancho Viejo Woman 's Club will head their car1 towards
Saddleback Inn , Santa Ana tomorrow to stage their fir1t
major event, a Swing into Fasl\ion.
Women will gather at 11 a.m. for a cocktail hoU:r
before ~ noon lunchecn and style show featuring fuh-
iona from Sax of Tustin.
Prole<Sional models will be joined by clubwomen
the Mmes. Robert Martin, Michie! Crllg, Leon Con:oran
and Ronald McGowen.
Mn. FlorenC. llmales will narrate the ohow, with
background music pcovlde4 li)' l"rankie Ortec•'• orcl>eo-
tro.
Table decorations, created by Mra. 'Ross Hudson and
Mrs. Norman F<>hrnan will consist of blrda sitthig In
paper cages. ·
Mrs. Donald North Is in charge of table !avon and
raffle prizes, and Mrs. James Lelvitt toot ruenationa.' ' ..
Leader ol the newly formed club'a first lm~t
venlwe is Mrs. David Ruk.stalis, waya and means 9hair·
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PET PROJE~T -Lending their efforts to raising
funds for Guide Dog• for the Bllnd, Inc. are Orange
Countlan.s who will attend the 12th annual Silver
Collor Benefit Sept. 25 in Los Angeles. Reminding
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lnte~sled supporters ihat proCeeds will be uaed to
provide and train guide dogs such as Smokey are
(left to right) Mrs. Douglss Tignor, Mrs. Leland D.
Kendall and Mrs. Max Graehl, reservations chairman.
The Laguna Line ..
Becomes
Grand Success Story
By JEAN COX
Of .. ~lly Plllt Stiff
WRA T BEGAN as a
modest H,ttle garage sale,
pyramided into a Glorified
Junk and Treas:ure Sale to
raise $6,300 fOr South Coa:st
CommWlity Hosp!tol.
The three women behind
this tmpre1sJ ve s u c c e I s
atocy, all residents of Top of
the World, are Mrs. Bert
He'Ddricktop, Mrs. R a y
Friesz am chalrman Mrs.
John Taul .
The sale, staged recently
in a facility donated for the
occasion by Ha.rtie Printers,
olfered shoppers a wealth of
anti<iues, furniture , clothing
a·nd baked goods to choose
from .
It was to take place Satur·
day ·and Sunday, however,
three houri after its open.
ing, the merchandise almost
was entirely sold out.
ting for a
25th annlver· sary party
honoring Mr.
and Mrs.
F r e derick
Morgenthal·
er of Sunny
• Hills, Fuller~
ton.
The .dinner
,.,.,. COJC brought tOr
gether 30 long·time friends
from Fullertoo, Long Beach
and Whittier.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Morgenthaler, the honored
guests' son iand daughter·ln·
law, came from Santa Ana
to be in on the SIJil>rile.
MRS. HERBERT
Stroc hein of Monarch Bay
was the hostess of a Silver
Tea staged by the Woman's
Club of San Juan
Capistrano.
Sister Margaretta In "The
Sound of Music," one of th•
Salvation Army girls in
"Guys and Dolls," and the
Southern Belle, Miss Sally
Cato in "Mame ." She also
played lfie ~Queen o t
Transylvannia in '"My Fair
Lady."
A mother of five children.
she performed ln the Hotel
Riviera, Las Vegas in ttie.lr
production , "Funny Girl."
While mother was away,
the chikfren were busy with
tennis and swimming
lessons &Dd summer school
Her bulband ls managu
of Three Arch Bay Com·
munity SerYtce1 Tu
District and ol!o Is estate
planner for Connec ticut
General Llfe, Santa Ana.
The new ~N& Includes rnemben from the Mlaalon Viejo, Laguns and El Toro areoa. It Is lffillaled
with Oranre District, California FederaUon of Womm'a
Clubs.
Mrs. Theodor6 Cooper 1 .. c1s club efforts with the
assistance " the Mmeo. John Cosos, Rukatalil and Jack
Black, vice presidents, Nord!, secretary and Follman,
trea.sUl'er.
HIOH HOPIS-Mrs. Guy Joilns<>n Is ready to
SWing inlo F81blon, Ill evem .taged by Rancho
Viejo W0man!1 Club '!Smorrow In the Saddlebock
Inn, Santa Ana. She receives a helpful push from
Mn. Barr.ti Brown, corresponding secretary.
Leftoven will be donated
to Danny Olvey to give to
lndiaD8 as ..cbristmas gifts
and \he SoropUmJsts, who
were .to helpful with the
oale.
THE EMERALD BAY
home of Mr. end Mrs. J. Eu.
a;ene Hawkin& was the set-
SINGER BEVERLY
(Mrs. Paul Norm an }
Andert0n of 'Three Arch
Bey has returned from
Hawaii where she appeared
in Honolulu Civic Light
Opera Season productions.
The attracUve blonde was
N E W RESIDENTS ol
Skyline Drive are ,Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Tlmpki, who
r~ntly mdved into their
new home which w a 1
dmgried and built !or tho
couple and their f o u r
chlldron.
Tlmpkl ii an engineering
instructor at the University
ol Southern California and
Oalifornla lltate C.lleg ·at
Lon& Beach.
Q. Friend Takes Bait, Finds· Old Wives Tale Like Fish Story
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thil ii a
serfOOJ letter 1nd I llOpo you will not
toss tt uide in the bellaf that I am
putlJnC you on.
' A few daya aao tome Michbo:r1
came ror •upper and •• had •
dllcuslloo lbout ulmlll. They uked
me U I tnew bow rlCCooo.a breed. l
said, "I've never SSven It .. , thou"11,
but I suppoao tbey breOd lib Giber
anlmala."
"You 8J'I wrant," l wa1 told: ''They
bt-eed tm>ug!I tht note." I tald it was
tht ftnt11me I Md eVtt beard of rucb
a thlnJ, and aked U the mama rac-
coon carried her child in her 1inu1 ••vll1 -making• jolre c( il Both tho
'tf.UIDU and her buabaod were 10
plnUlivo, I caile11 t om llllf oold.
Toclq· l w .. t to Ibo libraey .. d
ANN LANDERS ~
!urned• lat lllout NCCOOlll, but·!
could !md notbln1 ll>out lhe1r breeding
bll>lta. I've telopbooed HYerll lrioDdl
ud Ibey ll1 -led witb !ngbter -
but nobody could 111 for aure that
they knew. Plea.le educate me, lf I
bted it -or my nelghbora, If UM!ly do.
-S. R. C.
DEAR S. R.. C. i Raccooea are mam-
mlll. n., -d jwlt Uke otloer 1111m-
malt. 'nat .W ea•ard abowt raecoHI -.-.uio-u.-
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artad for a1e1. Appamttly 1 lot tf
peeple believe It, bot ao rac<:ooa doeo.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our IOD,
Paul, learned to apeak later tbao molt
cblldre.n.. He atutte.red a great deal ..at
firlt and bb father becamt very im·
paUont wltb him. My hutband kept
telltng him to "'ohut up"' U be couldn't
t.llk properly. Wben Paul w11 H:ven. 1..n c( 110 he refuaed to apuk Ill bio
fatbW11 preaence. , _ ___.
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The boy ls 14. now, an excellent sbJ...
de~ a fine musician, but shy and lDr
troverted. He apeaks to bb father only ·
when it ls absolutely necessary, and
while he no longer IUltters, tas voice
bu a •Ueht tremor. We have two
younser dilldren (ib;ll) who get llong
wtll with thelr dad -In la« better
with him than rill me.
The pr.oblem: I feel It would be &ood
lar P•ul to go to a ~rding lcboot.
Paul would llke to go. Hla father 1171
Jtt1 nonsenae to spend the mooey
($5500 a year) and be refuses to pay
for it. I have a amall inhtritance-and
can nnd Paul on m7 on. Sbot.dd I
-at the risk c( ugertn1 my huibudl
l'va decided to do u you aay.
-SWAMPSCOTr
DEAR S.: U Ibo boy wanto te· to to
boardln& 1cbool and you cu send blm,
do · IO. If your baabaad tJ anqy, ao
what's new? SoUJllla 11 IL lle'1 beea
anpy at one Wn& or aaotlaer for qalte
aome time. I predl<t the oeporaU.1
will do both Poal lld ldo !other tood.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Bow old
doe• 1 Cir! hove to be be!°"' bet
mo1her let.a Mr shave ber lecat I hope
you woo't tblalt th1' It• stlly question.
It t1 • big problem to 111•. Pila ..
-ud oeUlo • n.ht. --O-ORILLA GIRL
DEAR GIRL • nere ii oo porllcal•r •t• II Wiile• a '1'1 'abo.W bo llltwed to above ... !lip. no dolonabd.ai
factor aboal4 be bow •er lep 1ooli ...
how ohe feds oboul tbem. Uollt•U,
batr caa be a1 embarra11me1t. By th
time' a girl la IS 1be thould be allowed
to &Ive lier le11 a ~an. cmootb look lf
dte wutt to. la aome caaes U cu be
eve.a earlier.
II alcoboll1m a disease? Row can
the lleolioUc be trealld! Ii th,.. •
cure? Read the booklef"1Alcohollrm -
Hope ud Help," by Ano Landers.
EnclOM 35 ceUll in coin !!_~Our r•
quest led • loog, -iWnjiid, IOlf·lld-
dre1sed envelope.
Ann Landero wiU be 11"4 to help 1"11
with yow-PfOblOJDI. Send them to hot
in c1:r1 of tbe DAILY f,11..()'.r, encl•
101 • 1tamped, ael!-ad~ .. telopa. ·
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Getting Plans 'Off the Ground'
Working up an appetite for the Anchor J.,.odge ff.am. slaw and tile fixings, while the auxiliary members
burrer Fry Saturday, sept.. 21, are Jan and Annika are baking cookies and cakes for dessert. All the
Doverbralt, who are J>rMk.ing o~t their "rusty" food fun will be available at Costa Mesa Park
hW. hoops to join In the evening'• games, wbl .• ,~f"'ro' 6 to 8 p.m., for 50 cents. Va1a 0rd81' of Amer-
wfil lnclllde entertainment lor yoang and old.. Chefs club for people of Scandinavian descent, is
BJno Olllla·and Elmer Johnson are planning·& good
al' lwnbill:leP tout complete with hilme made co1 ..
Potential in Women .
·Activated by Lectures What's Doing
MARY DAY, 642-4321
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Horoscope
Taurus: Consider y ur Future
TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 17
By SYDNEY OMARJl
"Tbe wise men controls
his destiny . . . Astroloi)'
points the way."
ARIES (Mardi 21·April
19): Don't battle cbange.
During early hours there
<XlYld be conflict at home.
Late<, you haNe opp<rlunity
to make amend.11. Seek
harmony with and through
dlildren. Aocent home com-
fort.
Oueooo IP'-Yoo coo .-. 1<¥..U lo men -le "'°"'1 p0sltioo,
Break out of any rut.
LEO <Jui, 23-Aus. 21):
C)rcle moves up .
Cimunstiancel tum Jn your
lovor. Strike whl)e iroc la
hot. Be ~ed for
pe""""1 _........ Way
you .dreSs t.oolgllt is im·
portant. Be original ,
dynamic.
VIRGO (Aug. 2'1·Sept. 22):
You oen pt together with
' -MIO lll>are opeclai ln· 21): ~ oan tie tofe1IJer ._ab. W<>Oderlltl tor club looM ends. Some ol your
1neettna1 1 p e d 1 I theater .upiratiom we w l t b l a
party or for Nla!JlC d>arity gnisp. It u .., ill yvu ill do !wida. Won wttll orprua-tile readling. otl1en ,,,., be
tton. wen........ing, but yvu ...nn
LIBRA (Sept. »Oct. Z2): have to strike tile -k. Your 1-1. j'ilhec· and SAGITTARIUS (Nov, Z2-~t!.i C::O ~=-~ ~ ~ 1;:;
lack serloosnees. 1biJ ts iD· to communicate. Open up
terpreted by some u ex-vieWs. Let OChers mow that
htbition of cti.ann. Fine fOJ' you do have polltlon. Key is
purcbase d. gift. oooftdence. ExJres1 • _,
SCOllPIO (oot. :za.Nov. and.-, will !ollow. '1\PRICORN (Dec. Z2-
TAURUS (April 20-May
20): Today you must con·
sider future m rel.atioo to
\\o'bat Wa& learned in past.
utilize exiperience. Be
aware of details, subtle
nuances. Emphasis is on
family relations.
Doctors' Wives Try
Boning Up on Plans
Jon. 19): A family member
expreo... pimling vlaw.
Best to be .--..iinc. U
dogmatic, rou merely invite
dllliatlty. Mloney is In-
volved. Concession is likely
but won't cost a1 much al
yoo imagine.
GEMINI (M"I' 21.June
20): Money connected with
message, journey or
relative appean to b e
spotlighled. Yoo ace celled
upon to aocent a d d e d
responsibility . This burden ,
-not rightly your· own, will be
temporary.
CANCER (June 21-July
22): G u a r d posseS'Sions.
Avoid tendency t.o fOf'iet or
misplace valuables. Your in·
Angel Story
Told at Meet
Orange County Medlcal
Auxili;ary is smoottmg ove1
the last rough edges on its
plans !or the atrate-wide Fall.
C.Onference ct. the Californla
Medical NJxillary' !oc wllicb
it will be -Sept. 16-19.
Key officers from aB
('()l(rt}' auxiliaries will meet
in the Newporter Inn to at·
tend approximately 20 small
work!bops lllwtvlng about
12 women per group, ac·
cording to obairme.n Mr1. G.
Emmett Raitt of Newport
Beach a n d co-chairman
Mn. Bernard M0600 of
Huntington Beach.
Lectures, q u e s t i o a s ,
discussion groups and audio·
John Lindell . ad-visual aids will assist ministrati~ assistant to women In updating and im·
Fred Haney will tell the prOYing the auxillery'1 ac-
Angel Story belpre the ttvities. NATIONAL PRESIDENT
Mr1. Clifton Long Jr. Christian Businesa a n d The local delegati<m will
Profes1ional Wonlen't Coun-be led by Orarige Courity
cU of Orange Co40ty. presi.~nt Mrs. Frank E.
The group will meet for Ktadrick, Newport Beach ; A banquet wiD bOl'lor
dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, · IOd will ioclude committee special guest speaker Mrs.
Sept. 24 1n the Revere chairmen, the Mmes. John Cliftoo Long Jr., president
House, Tustin. J, ~us and Ardaitlh cJ. the national Women's
Also on the l!lpe2'king agen· W 1 c b t m an of Laguna
da will be the Rev. Ray Beacb, registration; War· Auxiliary to the American
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18): Sense d. humor ~· alleviate dispute with -..
partner. No need to mek1
moUnllain out ol mollhln.
Realize one c'°6e to you hi•
right to expom interecll.
1'1SCES (·Feb. 19--
-31): Major task COOld be
com.pl.eted. CooperatiQI is
requinld from nel~ or
co-workers. Know tbit: and
.-ccent courtesy. K"e e p
resolulioo.s, e-specially tboH
related to job and health.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTHDAY you an
talented at detecting trend•
and capitlaliziEg on tbem.
Thus , you cooid excel 1s a
businees adviser. Key 11 to
have confidence in your own
Plities. Others are able to
know whenever you ar1
beoieged b y ,.u-doubt.
Olange for ttie better it in·
dlcolEd, espeoially wllere af·
fairs d heart an! concerned.
GENERAL TEN·
Aclivttillg the Pot.entlll In
women la tlle title o1 • lec-
ture .. ri .. to be IJlOO'ond
by tlla UC! ulealloa dUr!i>r
tbe fall quarter.
DENC!ES: Cycle higll tor
LEO, VIRGO. Sj>eciol wml
to PISCES: time to be COO.·
cerned with personal securi·
ty. Throw o!J -not rightly )'(lur ovm.
Anderson of Ca;vina, lee· ren Kramer, Laguna Beach, Medical Associ.aticn. Other
turer on human relat1on11 and Phllir.a:.ln$or, Newport speakeM: will include Dr.
lecturtrd will be Dr. Robert•••••••••••••••••-•• and personality develop-Beach, uet chadrman , M-alcolm TOOd, California
s. 06Yid9oa, c 11 n f cal Hwnlf-1911 ::::y TOf>I ...... .., '°"·' .. "" menl Soloist will be Ml111 and Richard A 1 t m an ' Medical Association presi· ~ .. rd;i,. ·~= =:.~
rwvcbol..-1. .. t and associate l'tMi...:."'-Ai!fll ~1• 7 11.m. Ori"" C.Unty 1tarW """ UN• Dawn Hefty, a Biola College Newport Beach, 1 u au dent, and Dr. Albert Miller, send JO c•nh 111 Orrwr "'*"'· tM
l""'J ...,~ Secret•rl• ... _ ...... -LOClllon I"· studen• ........ :___ .d t lectol"'A'~ DAILY PILOT .... tt-.G•• ... C..tr1I _prof_..tssor o( .Jlle_d i ca. I l".-.ctiv. AHM v1n.y CtiaPltr w turm.t1on •v•ll•b .. ~ e1U1<1t1 Miu "" ~Ui'Allo presi en -t '-41.Y~· s1111o11, ,...,., Yort. N.Y. 10011 •
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The 1es6'.0M will take
place on 10 Fridays from 9
a.m. to noon ln the First
Oongregottonal Qiurclt, Sao·
ta Ana, beginning Sept. 20.
To prepare women
poydloioglcally to take up
an active career after fami-
Jy roopCllliblllttu ..,, bebind
them ii tilt purpose ol the
seri'efi,
Each meeting will open
wiUt a lecture by a pro-
fessional J)l'YChologist or
social worbf. The group
Ulen will breat into tm all
worklbopl u n d e r pro-
fessional guldaoe<.
Heading the 11111 ol au
khoot. 7:» 11.m. """'""""" ._.. T'Ot"t 111(11 llMll Callfonia C 0 J J e I e of TOPS ...,,_ ll•lllln. -1-l1rper -Hu"tlnotoro Btlci'I HIDl'I khool, Medi~.. kl'lool, COsll Met.I. 7:30 P.m, utet1r11, 7 1>.m.
l:KR: Sl'f'l"I 2 01ln TOPS CIVPI -Smit~ TO'l"s Ml ~ -1(11~1 other programs ol. in· i:1eme1111rv Schoo!, Hu"tlno'°" Beed'I, SchooL c.11 MtN, 7 11.m.
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which will be repeated over and over Wed-
nesday, Sept. 18, when new and returnlnl!
memben attend a membership coffee of
Newport Harbor Panheilenic.
O!!icially aaying Xiape (welcome) as she
greets members at the door will be Mn. t
lbX1 Fry, presidem, while Mrs. John But·
ler, past presideDt will familiarize newcom·
en wtth the background of the organization
and outline future plans and goals .
Opening her Corona del Mar home for
the event at 10 :30 a.m. will be Mrs. Fred
Bice.
other board members who will welcome guuta are the Mmes. C. Ray L e n a b a n,
Lloyd McCollwn, Edwin 5'teen Jr., Virginia
Bollman, Sydney Gaynor, F . M. Redman and
William Campbell.
Ideas Opened, Viewed
At Junior Conference
Opening cloOn to new
ldeu were members or tile
Col1a J4ua Junior Women's
Cub, wbo jolnad other club•
-Ana D for a Con-_._,.of California
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Robert Downey. president;
Tom Bandy, first vice presi·
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cond vice president; Ronald
Stenge, treasurer : Fletcher
Bond, amenities; Don Bar-
rick, intVn1tlon1l affalrt,
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VOL 6T, NO. 22l, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER l~. '1968 .JEN CENTS
Coa:st Voters Decide OCC Bond Fate Tuesday
By moMAS FORTUNE
OI' Tiii ~ltr "''"' Si.ft
It Is expected one ln five registered
voters will cast ballots Tuesday when
Orange Coast Junior College District
seeks passage of a '7 .25 millioo bond
issue and tax conversion.
Junior co 11 e g e Superlllteodeot
N<l1'111811 Watson pre<Hcts a 20 percent
turnout from emong 11\e 133,500
persons eligible to vote.
POU. will be ~n from 7 &.m. to 8
p.m. throughout tho dillrkt which
t.akes in Coatia Mesa, Newport Beach,
Huntington B e a c b , Westminster,
Fountain Valley and Seal Bead>.
1be bond measure is to take oare of
building needs oo the Golden West and
Orange Coast College campuses for
tile next 1Plll' years.
It is tbe first ever bond election
tried by the junior .college di6trict. For
20 years it ball operated pay•s-you-go
oo the ba.slc tu rate.
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Tht c1e!>ar1ure !ram J!Ol'*Y"l-IO
-l'eCOIJllllelld l>y citize<l .iMsory
cooun!Uees in the Newpcot -•
and West Coun\y .,,..,
They reuooed that recent Mid pr<>
jected heavy increases in enrollment
make necess8ry a swiden a n d
burdensome tax tD!rease. Th e y
favored u an alternative a bond issue
.mlch woold '!'re&d out ..... ,,,., •
pedod ol 10 or m .... years.
• Sboold ... bondt -Ule 1u I&.
ereuet will not amouot to mon tban
10 ceata above the present M ceatl per
'100 ol .,..asec1 valuation, junior col·
leieolfkWsAy,
Should the boadl !all there will ,...
mabJ a need for a tu increase OD tbe
or0er ol 80 c-. Uley point GOit Nm
July I u!lder n.., legisla1ioll 12le boorcl
cl. trurtees wru be empowwed to in·
~ lases by 11\111 mucb -• ..... ol the people, •
The Orange OoMt -·· In Ool!a Mesa tDd Golden West oamp111 in
Huntington Be.ada botb are crowded
beyood 1l>elr planned oapaclty.
Goldell West o:>Uege is bmdli.ng
abnolt 3,ro:t day atudents and more
1llen 3,SllO n1J1!t students Ill bulldlllgs
desl&Ded !or l,SllO students, oftlclais
•Y· Orange Cout College ...... nme.t
lo -7,llOll lludenta daytime and 7,llOll lltudenl> at nlgbl The campus :w• built lor 5,llOll ltudenta.
Studeot body 6-for the loll
oemester that bepn lalt wtet -enrollment up 15 percent over a yeu
ago. CoDllnued growth ol 14 pen:<nl
per year is for seen for the ntn ltV•
era.I years, junior college oU1c.laJ1 11,y.
The f7.25 million in boad1 will, buy
ao eddiuOnal f7 ,l mUUon In olale tDd
federal building aid !or 'the planned
~ program. ol $14,350,llOll.
'Ibe second be1lot measure1 a tax.
(See BONDS, Pqe I)
aims rom ew or
An Editorial
OCC Must Have
More Facilities
Tomorrow is the day to vote on the $7 .25 million Ora~ Coast
Junior Colle~e bond Ls4ue and that other ballot mearure, a tu conversion,
which doesn t cost anything.
Maybe you know Orange Coast Oollege has no more room for addi-
tional students. But did you know that half the students now in Harbor
Area high _sc~ools ar.e headed that w_ay? That's right, ~O percent of tihem
will go lo iumor college locally provided they can get m.
So how does it look on the balance sheet?
There are oome p!U<es:
-'Ibe junior college district is run economically. Yearly cost per
student is $571, just about the lowest in the state.
-Matclling state and fed,..al building funds make the bond issue
a two-for-one bargain.
-lt will never again be as cheap to build. Construction costs in-
nate eight to 10 percent per year.
A bond issue does cost money -but this one costs only about
$5 per $20,000 house or $7.50 for the owner CYf a $30,000 home each year.
Cast your 11yes11 vote tomorrow for the bond .issue and the no-cost
tax convers:ron.
Nixon Dite in Anaheim
Tonight for Big. Rally
Rlchanl M. Nixon returns f:IO his
Oranlge Coonty birthplace today.
The Republican presidential can·
di.date will visit the Y«ba Lloda house
in wti!ob. he w.ae born late this al·
ternoon, a few hours before giving a
major campaign speech at the
Anaheim Convention Center.
The 9 p.m. address, highlight or a
wbopping GOP rall y at the conventi<Jn
* * * 4 National Polls
Show Nixon Holds
Comf ortahle Lead
By , ASSOCIATED Pl!ESS
center, wtll be NiJ:oo'a only address in
Orqe County before the electiob.
The c.andidate will arrive at 5 p.m.
et the El Toro Marine COipa Ak Sta-
tion from Sant.a Barbara where he
spe.at Sunday relaxing at an ocean-
f.rmt house.
From the Marine base, a motbroade
will wind toward Yorba Linda where
Nixoo will revisit the bowe in which
he was born at approximately 5:30.
A half hour later, the GOP nominee
will be feted at a $100..-p\ate fund
raising dinner at the convention
center. He then will hold a it.aft COD·
f<rence in the Disney~ Hot.I prl ..
lo U.. Anahebn rall:f.
The convent:ioo center doors open at
7:30 p.m. The show getl under way at
8 with am appearance by Orange OJun.
ty Republican legislators, including
Rep. James B. Utt, State Sea. J00n G.
Sctunitz and Stat.e Alsembb'men
Robert E. Badbam, Jame1 Whetmore
and Robert Burke.
Nixoo will be introduced by Lt. Gov.
Robert Flndl, who also will address
the fund-raising dinner.
YACHT TRAGEDY -Three Newport l!eacb resi·
dents are presumed Jost following capsizing of 50-
foot power yacht Grundl at entrance to Gray's Har·
bor, Wash. Yacht, shown here in waters of New-
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port Harbor is owned by John Porter of Harbor
Island. Port~r was not aboard af time of tragedy..
Grandi has won numerous a·wards in Newport Har-
bor Yacht Club opening day·inspections.
YMCA SWimming
Pools Dedicated
With 'Big Splash'
By EVELYN SHERWOOD
Of n1 ~Irr l"Ull llMI
The Orange Coast YMCAs ~.n
memcrial swimming pools w e r e
dedlcated Sunday willl lanla<e and
"PWll. '
MasU>r .of ceremonies Jttm Mcnab.
dlaiJ:man d. "Newport: Tomorrow,"
-cod guesta and YMCA penoo·
nel.
Hlln'Y Babbit, DOied TV and radio
p<n0nlaity led tile 2SllO attendillll the
event. in singing the national anthem.
Formal ribbon cutting was done by
MUITay Rose, Olympic Gold Medalist
who swam with five.year-old Ann
Kohler acorSi 'the pool carrying t.he -· Mayors Doreen Marshall and Alvin
Pinkley pre1ented the ribbon to tbe
swimmers.
Gold medals tDd troples '""' by the
performers were on exhibit and in-
cluded tM W. E . Suttin, $15,llOll trophy
woo by Gt..ai Anderson in 1965.
The two pools measuring 75 r.et by
44 feet and 33 feet by :Kt. feet costing
'15,000 ·are nearly Olympic size,
deNJted Cor diving and owimming.
Exhibttion entertainment for the
event included swimm.iDg and diving
by Olympic greats tDd gymnastic..
and tramp<>Jine demonstretion by
(See YMCA, Pa1e %)
Wary on Airport
Irvine Company Backs
First Air Master Plan
By BRUCE BENSON
Of n. o.11r ,. • .., s .. ft
The Irvine Co. today endoned in
princ:iple the flrat stage of a con·
troversial master plan for Orange
County aviiation but.asked county of-
ficials lo c..,t a dubloos eye toward
building a large airport in the San Joa·
quln Hills between Corona del Mar and
Laguna Beach.
Cross-country jeWners would be "in·
compatible" wJth UCI and coastal
communitie1, the company suggested.
Raymond L. Watson, Irvine Co.
senior vice president, wa1 to appear
before the Orange County Alrport
Commlllsion this afternoon to state
that none of the extenslvt planning for
the Irvloe Ranch bas included the
development of an airport capable of
handling national flight..
Stock Markeu
NEW YORK (AP) -The aloe.I< mar·
ket held a good gain in active trading
late this afternoon. (See quotations,
.Pag05 10-11.)
The airport commission scheduled
the meeting at Huntington Beach High
School to wind up a series of public
hearings on five proposed lites for an
Orange County airport servicing
passengers bound for New Yori:,.Mex4
ico City and other long-dlstance cities.
The five sites, set forth In the flnt
phase of e air master plan by Wl.lllam
Pereira and Associates, are Bolaa
Chica State Beach ; Los Alamitos
Naval Air Station: San JoaquJn Hills;
El Toro Marine Corps a1r base , and
the Marine Corps Llghter Than Air
bese.
Huntington Beach homeowners have
vigorously proU!sted the Botsa Chica
aite, and the military haa um:-
quJvocally opR')sed any conver1lon of
its facilities into a public airport
Wet.son 1n an advance releue \D'ged
the airport commissioners to proceed
with the next step ln the Pereira study
but not to ellmlnate any of the five
potential sites from further study.
"We do not believe tt proper," he
stated, "to proceed .. .if the number of
sites proposed ls reduced down to one
or two since, in our opinion, the types
of objections which have been· raised
in all five sites are similar." .,
Four national si.rveys and a
California state poll show Republican
candidate Richard M. Nixon decidedly
leading Democratic Vice Prtsldent
Hubert H. Hwnlill'ey in the presiden-
tial race.
Time and Newswed: magazines, the
Gallup Poll and a New York Tlmes
survey all show that Nlxon would win
if the election were held today.
Center Shift Won't Hurt Police
Both Newsweek and the Times say
tlumphrey would pt fewer eleL1orat
colle ge votes than third party can-
didate George C. Wallace , althoogh
Newsweek says Humphrey'• popular
vote woukl be higher.
Time gives Nixon 3' 1tate1 with 323
electoral votes, Humphrey 10 1tate1
and the Dlstnct ol Columbia with 121
votes and Wau.ce onJJ four Deep
South at.ates witb 39 votel.
Although the Gallup Poll showed
that munpbrey had gained 1Ugbtly
since Augu.rt. he otill tralled Nixon by
l2 percentage paint..
Humphrey'• campaJgn m an a g er
Lawrence O'Brien said Sunday that
his candidate's poor showing was duC
to the late atart of his campa1gn. It
wats: del1yed by U1e lateness of the
Democratic Na t Ion 1 I c0nvention .
O'Brien slid on NBC telovlslon's
(See POLLS, Po&• %) ,
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By JEROME F. COLLINS
Of TIM DellY l'llM llllff
Al goes City Hall, ao goes police
headquarter1 -and Jl'I got some
Newport-Balboa Peninsula resldenll
worried.
But they needn'~ 1&1• Police Chld
B. James Glava1.
Trusler ol the polke 11aUon tDd
other municipal government omcu to
the Newport Center aru, u now con-
templated by the city, won't make
much dUference in peninsula law en-
torcement, he·assured today.
The reuon ls the department's
mobllily.
Jn .a report to the city mana5er,
Gtava5 :;afd:
"Relocation of the police Cncillty to
Newport Center would not 1Jter the
field-oriented nature of police opera-
Uons in the peninsula and West
Newport area1. Beat officers are
assigned to the area according to level
of crimes reported and caU.. fro!'
service.
"Proximity of a beat to the police
build.in& does not materially add to the
avallabWty of 1ervlct."
Glavas emphuiud thl.t supervisors
.,.,, u&lgned to the field to follow 1111
on calla, provide on-tbe-tctt\e assbtaa~
ce. and to "reduce the oillcer'• need to
nturn to the station."
And they "keep pretty busy In the
beach area. ...
The chlef said 4&.4 percent of 111 the
clty'11 reported. crim11 and 58 percent ot all the an-estl take place there.
Squad cars. he said, art accordingly
deployed.
,.f ayor Doreen ,.fa rs ha 11 , com-
menting on Glavaa' report. pointed out
that in NeWport the average citu.en
thinks squad cars are dispatched from
the atation. "They're not," she aaid.
"They're already in the field, respon.
ding to radio callJ."
Balboa Councilman Howard Roger1
noted that peninaula residentl get
"pa)'clloloeical comfort'~ ftomJ:now-
lng thtl station ll only a few blocks
away. He said he did not think.
however, that thl1 II tu(fJclent reason
for bulldlna: 1 substation on the
pe:nlntula .
Olavas conceded that . the
transportation of SU3J)ecil to the city
Jill -• part of the Pollce facility -
from the beach area would take about
10 minute1 longer, with the move to •
Newport Center. But ht didn't trot
much about the lnconveoleoce."
"During perlodJ of peak activity,"
he said, "the lncrta.se in tranaporta.
Uoa Ume can be off-set by deployment
of prisoner tranaportaUon units." He
meam paddy-w.q:ona, which art ofttn
amply ftlled durtnf Euler Wetk.
"Traooportatton ol ~.,. wm
nev.r be I pn>bltm,' a(l'eld Cly
Mauger Har::vq L. HurlburL ••Moit.
ol them an translenta, tDd IOO·
residmta, anyway."
Concluded Glav11 :
"We CGntemplil.ta no change II'! the
level of service in tlle Penln1u11-We1t
Newport area ... The move to the
future population ctnler ol the city
would prov1de the sreat.ul con-
venience ol acceu to tbe llll'gMt
numbe~ or reside.all."
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Wave SinKs
·cruiser;
1 Escapes
By ALMON LOCKABEY
DAILY PILOT 1Mtl111 •llltM' •
Three prominent Ne'WpOrt Beach
residents were presumably awept to
their-deaths Sunday night when the 00-
foot power vessel on which they were
passengers broached and was cap1iz.•
ed by a giant breaking sea at I.be en·
trance to Gray's Harbor on the
Washington coast.
The traged1 occurred on the 50-foot
power cruiser Grundl, owned by Jobn
Porter of Harbor Island. Ne:l.tber
Parter nor any oC hiJ: family Wal
&board.
Listed as missing and pre!\UfDed h>tt
are Mrs. Frank (Dian~) 4uertin, tn,
wife of the skipper, Frank Guertin, 45,
of 7'JJJ Poinsettia SL, Corona del Mar;
Glenn Genoway, 60, and his wife
Mella , about 60, of 919 Bay!lde DrJvc,
Newport Beach.
Guertin was rescued by the Coast
(See TRAGEDY, Pa1e I)
Newport Shores
Resident Dies
In Car Accident
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday for Newport Shores resi-
dent Roland George Gbrlest, 45, who
died Saturday night a &hart time after
his sports car co11:ided with another
auro at 44.th Stxeet and Balboa
Boulevard.
Ghrlest, a buaineesman, of "JZ1
Prospect st., was driving west on
Balboa about 9 p.m. when be collided
1968 County Traffic 19&7
lftl Death Toll 144
wlth the right froot of a sedan driven
by Jean Phyllis Dorman, 21 , of San
Gabriel, according to Newport Beaacb
police.
Ghriest and bJa pusenger, Jessie
Gbriest, 45, were taken by ambulance
lo Hoag Memortal H .. pltal. Police
said the driver died a sh<rl time after
he was admitted, appatently of in-
ternal chest Qijur'ies.
The woman passenger was treated
and released , as was the driver of the
other car, police reported.
Weather
Don't look for any radical
changes in the weather picture
Tutsday. Those in a position to
inoW call for cloudy mornings
and sunny afternoons with a
mk1·70 tempuatures reading for
the coast.
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NeW, .Morality Cited hy Pike • Ill Coa:st Talk
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1111 -Wit probed everyUinc tmn Ille war In Vletmam to aucaro'•
Billi Wants Nixon Debate
In· Try to Overcome Lead
WASHINGTON (AP) -Huhlrt H.
Humplny hu tel out lo gain a face·
to-face debate with Richan! Ill. Nlxoo
in ... ettart to overcome \he 1ubttan-
Ual lead ~ pollucal pollt 1ay the •.
RepubUcan hu mounted In the drive
!or the Wblte ·HOUte.
Humpbny called Sunday !or Nixon
to ''appeat on network televisioii to
debate the ilsuet of this campai&n
befon the American people."
Nixon hU failed to provide "UDe·
qulvoc.al .-eat. o! position" on
the tine major i..u.1 of gun cootrol
legWation, · the 'conttrmatlon_ of Abe
Forta1 to be chlef justice and ratl&a-
tion of the nuclear nonproUferaU01
treaty, Humphrey char~.
Nixon. · who -ed In 1ucb
debates agalnot Jobn F. Kennedy eight
years ago, has not commented on
Humphrey's challenge.
With the political polls showing the
DemocraUc vice pre5ident lagging far
behind, Humphrey is said to con.Sider
a debate with Nixon vital lo bll el·
forts to def~t the Republican can·
didate.
The vice president, who has taken a
break froJP bi.I read campaign. uoti.1
Tuesday when he appears in upstatr
New York, also said any debates
sbould be expanded to include the vice
presidentlll candidates.
Calling fGI' ratification of the nuclear arms control pact, pusage of gun CQfl·
trot laws and confirmation of Fortas,
Humphrey suggested Nixon may be
vacillatmt" on t:bese matters in order
to appeal lo people oa both sides of the
issuea.
Humphrey' a campaign manager,
From Page 1
POLLS •..
"Meet the Preas."
The New York Times survey of 21
gubernatorial c o n t e 11 t 11 shoW's
Republlcana leading in 11, Democrats
leading in ail: and four too close to
call.
The paper's presidential survey
shows that Nixon would wk!. 30 states
with 348 electoral votes if the election
were beld today. Hwnphrey would
csrry m: states wilh 42 votes and
Wallace would get eight &tates with Tl
votes. Six states were too close. to call,
the Times sa!d.
Newsweek gave Nixon 31 states with
329 eleetonll votes, Wallace nine
states with 89 electoral votes and
Humphrey seven rtates with 54 elec·
toral votes.
The latest Gallup Poll, based on in-
terviews conducted between Sept. 3.
and Sept 7 gave Nixon 43 percent,
Humphrey 31 and Wallace, 19.
The earlier survey, conducted after
the Republ.Joan convention in August,
gave Ni.xon 45 percent, Humphrey, 29
.aod Wallace 18.
Gallup s'*1 that Humphrey's biggest
problem appears -to be keeping
bemocrat. from defecting. In ttie
latest Gallup poll, r1 percent of tbe
Democrat.a said they would vote for
Nixon or Wallace, but only 10 percent
of the Republicans said they would not
vote for Nixon.
In add.Jtion, Gallup 1a.id, oo.ly one in·
depeodent in five supported the
Democratic ticket
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to one of the re&.IODI why he thfnQ b1a
man u lar&lnc IO badly. He ftlll IUf·
fen from "ldentttyproblem1,1 •
O'Brien 11ld. .
He aald that as the c-.npaign COD•
tin1e1 efforts will be made to &how
that Humpbrey 11 "his own man,"
even if this leads some people to think
that .. Mr. Humphrey's views do bot
necessarily coincide with those or
President Johnson."
Q'Brlen wa.s interviewed on NBC's
"Meet the Press."
In aoother Sunday development,
Humphrey told a meeting of the
Zionist Organization of America that
he favors continuation of U. s.
military aid to Isreal to keep the
Mideast arms race in balance.
"UnW permanent peace. in the Mid·
dle Eut .la: achieved and the arms
race ended, then continued United
states rnil1tary a1siBtance to lcrael, in·
eluding what has become such a aym.
bol and I thlnk 1ucb a necessity -
super&ooic planes such as Phantom
Jets -la Justified," Humphrey tol t:
tbe group.
From Page 1
TRAGEDY •••
Guard and had only minor injuries.
Genoway wa1 last seen clinging to an
overturned Boston Whaler in the
churning 1ea.
Cout Guard Seattle mid the DAILY
PILOT at noon today thA.t the Bo!iton
Wb8ler to which Genoway wa.s last
seen clinging bas been recovered on
the be a c b at Grayland, Wuh. near
where the tragic boat aceident oc·
curred. There was no trace of
Genoway.
'Ibe Coart Guard llld an oil slick
and bubble have been found near the
entrance to Gray'1 Harbor and Jt J1
pr:esumed to be from the sunken
Grundl. "'
A massive search is still being con·
ducted by the Coast Guard for
Genoway. 'The two women were trap--
ped below and are presumed drowned.
Guertin told the Coast Guard that he
swam below and kicked out the win·
dt>ws in an effort to rescue the twt>
women but was unable to find them.
Guertin'• only injury was a burned
hand when be lit flares to attract
rescuers. He iollated a life raft in
hopes he could rescue the two women.
When he wa.s unruccess!uI he clung to
the life raft until he himself was
rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter.
Guertin talked with Porter twice
this mornln~. Guertin told Porter the
party had left Neah Bay early Sunday
rooming and ~Ji~aded down the ~ a cnll>~~ Newport
Guert.m Nid the plans did not in·
elude a stop at Gray's Harbor but that
the women wanted to stop for a brier
time. He said the sea was choppy but
there was not a storm condition. There
were no aea or wind conditions that
made the entrance dangerous, Guertin
&aid.
The skipper sald be was about two
miles o!f the expcsed breakwater and
on range, maklng a n<lOllal entrance
when he felt a surge from atitero.
He looked back and saw a giant
breaking sea some 35 feet in height.
He attempted to bring the Grundl
about to head into tbe gea but was
caught broadside. The boat broached
and was completely capsized.
Guertin said he was gteerlng from
the flying bridge and that the sea
broke completely over him -some 14
feet above the deck. Guertin said he
clung to the overturned hull and could
see Genoway clinging to the Whaler.
He hurriedly inflated a life raft and
then made several attempts to rescue
tht' women below.
The accident happened about 7:30
p.m Guertin was rescued from the
liferaft about midnight. Coast Guard
surface craft and a helicopter were
continuing the search this morning.
Guertin had taken tbe Grund! to the
northwest in May so it w o u I d be
available to the Porters for summer
cruising. He was bringlnf!' the yacht
back home and had invited the
Genoways to join him and his wife on
tbe cruise.
Guertin 1.5 a professional skipper and
a former employe or Richardson's
Yacht Landjng on Bayside Drive. He
was reported to be in 1 hospital near
Grays Harbor being trcitled for shock
and hlis burned hand.
Genoway and his wife have lived In
Newport sever.a.I years. lte formerly
owned a printing Company in Los
Angele! which he recently sold and
retired. The Geoow1y1 were former
owners of a power boat, Glenet11, in
which they did COl\liderable cruising
and fishing In Southland waters.
Genoway aold the Glenella wtth his
buslneM:.
Ottlet member1 of the Genowiy
family are two sons Jerry, Mission
Viejo, and Glenn Jr., Orange. There 11
also one daughter, Mrs. Pit Willey.
Ranloo, Wasti.
'
equot.d new mora11ty wllll "llluatloa
edilct" which bl llO!d -COl!lllle• allllat!ODI In CODlul and W Jt h
ptarlllu.
He challenged "eodt ettilct" 1'1Uch
he said presupposes eternal, un·
"I believe In fighting In tho right
changing natural rules. He critkized
"COOKDBUI m«allty" which he aaid
-.Id baYW la ...._-..,. Garmu
hlllor)' permitted aDnlhllation or ""
--rlty. Sblftloc bll relenlleu wit lo the wv
In Vll!Dam, Pike oaid the pacilirt u
lucky. He believes in code etbJct and
to him, all wan are wrong. Lucky too.
ho said, u the,._ petrlot.
Pike said be pw1o:ially committed
cM1 ~Ii 'l\'orld WatJL lit wu 4-'I' but fated bll wrr Into the
Navy and served ln mval intellige.nce.
1ituaUon," ht Aid. He added, "alotof
people believe whatever LBJ 1ay1 is
tbe win ot God; it's coovenient, )'OU
don't have to th.ink foi-youneli."
Pille Hid the Vie~•• have a
recud of 1NCCe11fuJ ~ warfare
DAILY PILOT Ili ff Plltt9
..... oatll4o pcnrc'I -..i dMat back
2;11Jo years. Of the U.S. problem In
containing th North Vietnamese, he
said:
"It's terrible lo be both Imm-Oral and
unsuccu1fo.l and then to find out that
you can't aUord iL"
'lb9 ate no presidential peace ean·
dtd.ate:s, he claimed, only three war
candidate a.
Pike illµ1trated bis aituatton ethlcs
com.men~c. "lf I'm going to kill peo·
ple, I have to take the re9J)Ollsibillty
tor it; I. can't ray LBJ told me to (lo ft... •
'I.'be speaker told his audieoce of
about 300 persons that 1f Liley com·
pared ;the ldeu held throughout the
ages it wa1 the end of absolutes.
lo tile middle agea, be said; it-tru a
.-tnortal sin to lend money at lntereat
: In 1920, Pille oald, at the Lambeth
(England) Conference o! religious
leaders, every fonn of c:mtracept1on
wal declared gr1eVOUJly .&tnful. "'Ibey
didn't even exclude Catholic. roulette."
In a 1930 conference there were cet•
tain exceptioDS, bt said. In a 1958 con·
f....,nce , he seid, fainily plllDlliotl .,.,
found a moral reponsiblHty.
Only in the past few decades, Pike
11ald, has the church bad good tll.inp to
isay of sex. Christianity bas an anti·
i;:exual bias all t2lrougb its history, he
ii aid.
ALL-AMERICAN OPENING FOR NEW HARBOR AREA SWIM FACILITY
Tustin Mtraqua1 Ptrforrh Water Ballet at YMCA Peel Chrlstenln9
Pike declared that Pope Gregory
had held that although sex was
necessary to create farililles, "no
respectable Christian would enjoy it."
From Page 1
YMCA •.•
George Hery, world champion.
Among swimmlng pool llPOOSota are
Mr. and Mrs. Ward But.er Jr.,
Harbor Ars JntemaUCJna,1 "Y" Men's
Clul>, Mr. and Mn. Edpr Hill;
Cbeeyl. Janet and Dale Jon e 1,
N..,,or! Be9dl Police Employee's
Association, Newport Harbor Kiwanis,
Mr. and Mrs. William Pei4~ Bertilo
and Susie Sldme<. Weot Crode OU Co.,
Jllr • ..ct Mrs.h. B. Wlctersbam, Mr.
and Mra. Fred M~ and Mr.
and Mrs. Lee J°""" w!lo teeded the
pool cost by donating '3),000 and a
donation in memorial to John Jellklne:.
Three Injured
In Costa Mesa
Traf fie~ Mishaps
Three persons, lncJuding •
motorcyclist hurled 30 feet into a
parking lot by a headon eolll:si.on with
a truck, were injured Sonday in Costa
Mesa trallic accidents. police said to--
day.
Terry L. Rockwood, 23, ol 1n92 Oak
St., Huntington Beach, is in satisfac·
toey cooditioo at Hoag Memorial
Hospital today with massive injuries
suffered in the crash lane Sooiay.
Police said Rock'iYOOd was riding
south on Superior A venue at Anaheim
Avenue, when a pickup truck driven
by James G. Cowan, 18, of 200 Via Di·
jon. Newport Bead!, begian a left turn
in front o( him.
Investigators 11 a 1 d Rockwood's big
cycle collided with the northbound
vehicle, OOrling the victim into a park·
Ing iot and. causing him to suffer • brain consussloo, severe fadal cuts
and po&Sible lnteroal lnjurles,
Early Sunday morning, a c..ta
Mesa battender suffered facial cuts
when his oar crashed into the rear of
one driven by anothe't bartender whUe
each was headed home after work.
Charles R. ~tos. 55, ol 7042 Golden
Nugget Circle, Wesbninster, was
Laken to Costa Mesa Memorial
Hospital, wllere 20 stitches were re--
quired to close his chin cut.
Police 63.i.d Santos was driving ncirth
on Harbor Booiev-ard at Peterson
Place, when tlls car rammed one
driven by Holbert L. Mynott Jr., 'll, of
13872 lta.Nn Way, Tustin.
Aoott\er predawn rear-end crash
Sunday caused slight neck injuries to
Judith K. Donahoo, ~. ol 898 Towne
St .. Costa Mte0. but she """ able w drive herself ttO Hoag Mem-0rial
liospital for aid.
Investigators SB.id she ns driving
north on PlacenUa A venue and had
stopped at 19th Street, when her car
was hit by one driven by Kelttl S.
llagen, 7.6, oi 1701 Pomona Ave., Costa
~1esa.
Coin Collection
Taken in Mesa
A Sl.500 coin coUection hJdden ~
a mattress and in a hat box was stolen
from a COit.a Mesa mechanic's resi·
dence over the weekend , police said
today.
A checkbook and severtl other }terns
were also taken from William NtcboU'
home at ISS Fiowor st .. aocording w
DetecUw Bob Amokt.
In....itgaton ..td the valuablel dis·
appeared 1bout the tame time • dJd
a young couple the vicUm had be·
friended alter meeting them in • cock·
tall lounge.
The pair, who gave a Hemet ad·
dress, Nyied two days at Nichols'
home after he gaVfl the huaband a
job and olfem to lei them llve with
him one -UDiil they p onto their raet.
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• OAILY PILOT Iliff Plllft ALL EYES ON OLYMPIC GREAT AT YMCA POOL
Dr. Sammy LH Di1play1 Form at Dedication
City Center Ta1k Slated
Newport Beac1i City Ooond-.
!toward Rogers, be.ad oi the city's DOW
disbanded civic center .site selection
committee, will talk about the tbe pros
and con. <i moving from tile present
City Hall Uie Tueoday before tbe
Woman's Civic League <i Newport
H..,_,
The City Council decided 1..t w.ek
to consider locating at a site near
Newport Center. It Wat oa Rogers'
committee reoommendation.
The meeting at Marnn Library'•
muUd1"JJPOse room eit 10 a.m. will be
the league's first generel 1easion of
the oreanhlatl-1 ytM ..
Mio. Albert Hou#)lon, program
chairman. oai<I the meeting b <>P«l w
tile pub&. "Men needn't be ohy ~t
showing up;" she added.
Mrs. Elisabeth Longridge, 1968-69
lfi8€UE! p-esident, said the organization
in launching a membentip drive atm~
ed at "all wom<n <i tii< Hari>or Area
wbo are interested in noo..part:isan
views conoemed with civic atfairs."
Otller newly elected officers for the
year •• lst vice pl'ellident, Mr•.
HOU@lllon; 2od vtce pr-, Mrs .
Chari.u Mower; recoi:1i:a:c aecretary,
Mrs. Allen Gee; corresponding
st•cre~ary, Mrs. E. C. Sm It b :
-...,., Mra. Macy Fitz; auditor,
Mrs. Hildreth Wright; hiatorlan, Mrs.
T. DUll<llD sre-1; porlimn-.n,
Mre. Leon Rudd, Jr.; past president,
Mr1. Stanley Le Lievre.
Of churih refusal to ordain WCKDen
on the grounds that Jesus' deliples
were all men, the Bishop quipped,
"they shouldn't! let gentiles In, the
deciples were all Jews."
Speaking of the Chicago convention
violence and Mayor Daley's labeling
agitators Communists, Pike deeleared
'that the wife of a Bishop friend had
been gassed and a woman member of
the British ParHament had been in·
jured there.
Pike told the audience that they
m.ignt come to the conclusion that
&ituation ethics is a more responsible
position in life. Participating in li.fe, he
said, makes you a better person.
He said he believes tn an after lire
but not a& a motivation for living the
good life now. He likened the concept
~ believing tfiat the heavenly father
gives you green st.amps for being good
now which you can spend later.
Salvation, he .sa.id, is to be what one
has evolved to be, a human being. And
the claim Of situation ethics he said
is for one to be the subject ~f his ow~ sense.
He labeled early Cbristian leaders •'a dropout subculture."
Speaking of !be role o[ tfle cburch
today, Pike said he values its rdle as
comiorter but feels that U1e role of
challenge to the coagregation, "the
bull in the China shop", is equally im·
portant.
From Page 1
BONDS •••
conversion, will not have any effect on
the tax rate, pass or fail. The no coot
conversion is to enable trill!itees to use
restricted money tor a different
purpose.
Ten and one-half cents fl. the S4
cents on the tax rate now is limited to
use for buildlng. Passage of the corf.
version would make it available foi'
general purpose use.
The bond measure requirts two.
thirds approval for passage. The tax
conversion neels only majority ap. prov al.
'There has been no organized op.
position to the finaoce measures.
Endorsements or urgings for careful
consideration have been given by the
city councils of \Vertmlnster, Costa.
Mesa and Newport Beach, directors of
the Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa
chambers of commerce, and the
Orange Coast League of Women
Voters.
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Guides . Goal.
• Seeing a need to help those less fortunate and guiding their ef.
fort. to'brtdge the blind and sigbted world> is the Women's Auxiliary
to the Southern California Veterinary Medical Assaciatton.
Enthuslllstically answerilig the call for financial surport will
be an impressive Orange County contingent who will trave the free-
ways to Los Angeles Wednesday, Sept. 25, to attend the l:llb annual
Silver Collar Fashion Sbow and Luncheon in the Century Plaza Hotel.
Proceeds from the affair will be used to provide and train guid•
dogs at the school in San Rafael.
Coutmans working on the arrangements committee include the
Mmes. Duane E. Hauser, La Habra, chairman; Mu Graehl,
Huntington Beach, uservations chairman; Richard O'Sullivan, Santa
Ana, hostesses; Howard Weyker, Cypress, money tree, and Mrs. Wil-
liam Lamkin, Brea, press.
Special guest will' be Mrs. Pierpont Hamilton, president of tho
board of directors of Guide Dogs for the Blind, lne.
Guide Dogs for the lllind is a non.profit organization, Ucens~
by the State and is entirely supported by private contributions. It is
the only guide dog school in the world that breeds all of 1ts own ·stock.
When the pups aie three months old they are ~ out to ~H
children to be raised in a family atmosphere. When they are a yez:r
old, they are returned to the school for training of three to five months
of C91]centrated daily work.
Training of the blind person takes 28 days living on campu.s,
going to classes instructed by a licensed person. Although the person
and a dog can operate safely after the 28-day training course, it takes
about two to four months before the pair operates together smoothly
as a team.
Proof ttiat a guide dog can be the bridge between the sighted
and blind world is that 87 percent of the graduates are gainfully em-
ployed .
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fund> for Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc. are Orange
Countians who will attend the 12th annual Silver
Collar Benefit Sept. '25 in 'I.Os Angeles. Reminding
interested supP.rten that proceed> wlll'lie uSed to
.provide . and train guide dogs such as Smokey are
Oeft to right) Mrs. Douglas Tignor, ¥rs. Leland D.
Kendall and Mrs. Mu Graehl, reservations 'chairman.
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International Flavor
" After · Fi\le Be·g ;·ris
Culinary . Jour·ney
Four countries will be visited this season by the After F!v~ Dinner
Dance Club, a section of the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor.
· The visit• wtU. be . made via cuisine, music and mood during four
Sunday evening parties which take place from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. in difierenl
locations.
Opening the season Oct. 13 will be an Old South Plantation party al
the Irvine Coast Country Club. Setting !he mood will be soft lights, mag·
nonas, draWes and New Orleal)S dolb. Mwic will be in keeping with the
Deep South atmosphere while~prizes, entertainplent and .mixers promise an evening of &aioty. . ... ..,...
Moving from the Old Sou1h to the Far East will be the Jan. 26 party.
The "most honorable committee'.'. will be inviting memben and guests to
ttie Tee. House of January Moon. Dining and dancing will be.neat a· pool
with live gold fish and water lilies. Ja~anese lanterns, dolls, butterllles
and Mrds will add to the 'romantic, delicate atmosphere of old Japan.
The April get-together will feature a French theme and will be
called April in Paris. Setting the mood will be violets, turquoise ribbon,
flower carts filled with potted flowers and French dolls galore, all designed
to transport guests to the cont1n'ent ·for .a Paristan apring. ,
' Back to the American continent will be the June 8 gathering called
South <if the Border. A wann decor of colorful flowers, pinatas, and dolls
will set the mood while professiooill Latin dancers kick up their heels dur·
Ing the entertaiomeDt portion. The mixer will feature a ·senorita tossing
roses to genUemen; each rose bearing the neme of the ,part;ier ~or the next
dance. . · · · . .
· The doll colleclloo, parts of which will be featured at each party,
consists of 900 dolls and ia owned by the chairmab of the After Five Dinner
Dance Club, Mn. Ruth Seaver Kennedy.
. THEMATIC ~DVliNTURES -Members of the After Five Dinner
Dance Club,' Oelf to right) Mrs. McClellan Cole, Mrs. Lorene
Leckie and Mn. Ruth 5..,ver Kennedy try on some of the cos-
tumes which woofd be appropriate for the tllemes of their Sunday
evering dinner.dances whlch take place foor times a year. The
first will be Old Sou1h Plantattoo on Oct. 13. The group is a sec·
lion of the Tuesday Club of Newport Hartlor.
Committee members who plan to participate in each tunction are
Mrs. Uoyd A. Moss, Mrs. Robert Ublik, Mrs. Claude Cotton, Mn. Laurence
Wright. Mrs. David Kimball, Mrs. Donald Ohms, Mrs. Lucas Betts, Mrs.
Martiµs King, Mrs. C. T. Griffiths, Mrs. Robert Speed, Mrs. Stewart Nolton, Mrs. Ralph Witten, Mrs. ~ P: Dunn, Mrs. McClellan Cole, )lfrs. Lorene
Leckie, Mrs. J . Barry' Loughlin, Mrs. JO<eph Wlll!I, Mrs. WUSam Warren,
and Mrs. Arthur Andresen.
Friend Takes Bait, Finds Old Wives Tale L i"ke Fish Story
DEAR ANN LANDERS : This ls a
1iriou.I letter and 1 hope you will not
toss It aside in the bel.lef that I am
putting you on.
A few days ago some neighbor•
came for supper and we bad a
di.lcusllon. about animall. They asked m• u I mew bow r"'cooqa breed. I
aaid, "!''!"never Jliv.en II I'll)'. thouglrt,
but I suppooo they breed like otb<J'
anlmall."
"You are wrong/' I was told. ''They
broecJ tlrolljh the ..-_" I aaid K WU
the fint time I had ever heard of such
a thing, and alked lf the mama rac·
coon carrled her child tn ber sinus
cavity -making a joke of it. Both the
woman and her hu1band were so
pwstialive, I cmfes1 I am half aold.
Todq I went to the library and
ANN LANDERS [il
learned a lot •bout NCCOOna, lKlt I
CllUid find nolhin1 about,tilelr breeding
habit.I. J'Ve telepboneCI aev•al friend•
and they all bowled wtlh iJupter -
but nobody could 1ay for 1u:re that
the)' mew le.a.Ii" eduCate me, U l
need it -or my oeighbol'11 1f they do.
-S. R. C.
DEAR S. R. C.: Racceoa1 are mam·
m1l1. ne1 breed jut Ute other mam.·
malt. That .W canard aboat raccoona
bftedin& lllro,.P tbe aoae w lle<a
..
ltOUd f• •&et. AppareatlJ a lot •f
. people bdleve tt. bl.t •• raec:ooa d~
DEAR ANN LANDERS : Our son,
l'aui,Jearied to lpoak laler~than m..t
children. He llultered 1 great deal •I
tlrst and hiJ I~ betarne very Jm.
J>ltlent Wi.111 him. My hU1band kept
telllna him to "•hut up11 II be calildn't
talk properly. When Paul wu aeven .
years of age he re!UJ<Cfto lp<alt in his
father's presence..
'Mlt boy ia 14 now, an excellent 1b.t-
dent, a fine musicl.an, but shy and in·
troverted. He speaks to bJs father only
wben it 11 ablolutely nece11ary 1 and
while be DO longer 1tutter1, bis voice
hu a 1Ught tremor. We have two
younger children (giriJ) who get along
well wilb their dad -in la<t betW
witll him tllan with me.
The problem: I !eellt would be Sood
(or Paul to go 1to a boar41n&...achool.
-Paw woulil lib to 10. ru. lather •8YI
It's nonsense to spend the money
('5500 a year) and he re!u1e1 to pey ·
for It. I have a small lnheriU.nce and
can send Paul on my owb. ~bou1d I
-the ri1k ci angertog my fauband !
I've dedded to do u ~u 111·
--SWAMPSCOTI'
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DEAR S.: U the boy wanll to ro to
boardlo& acbool and r•a caa send bi.In,
do ... u )'Ollf luubud. II U1'7, IO
what'• new? Sound1 a1 . U ·i.e11 ~
uro 11 eae 11Wi1 or 1..U.,. lor. pile
10me Ume. I prtdlct &lie teparltlea
will do -PHI ........ 1-r lood.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : How old
dots 1 lirl have to bo befon .her
m other Jett ber lhaya. her legs! J ._
you woli'I think thil (s a 11lly-queliloo.
11 la 1 big ..-o1>1em to me. PillH
....... and sellle • Ql!bl. •
-GoRIU.I. GJRL
DEAR GIRL: ner. II .. partlealv
are at wbldl 1 llrl tlltold lie -to ............ lep ...... de~
!
!actor shoald be bow ber l•P look ud
bow 1be fetla -.bout tftm. Uul&htlJ'
laa1r UD be u e.inHrrU1mtat. By tbe
lime a girl 11 15 ahe sboelf be allowed
to P"' lier i.11 1 clul, nnootll look II
1be. wanta to. h eome cUet It cu bt evea earlier. '
'18 aloohoU.m' a dise&se?. Bow can
the alcoholic be tnatecl! II #l«e 1
cure! Relcj the.J>Ooklte'Alcobollam --
Hope and Help," by AllJI Wodert.
Encloee 35 eent.s hi coin with your ,..
quell .... A loo(, ltllnped, R)f-111-
, dressed envelope.
Ann Land~s will be aJICI to help yoa 'l!flh your problems. send lbeJn to hct
In Cart of the DAILY PILOO', -inJ • itamped, Mlf-lddnaMd ...
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Getting Plans 'Off the Ground' m ~.oppellle for the Anchor ·1:.':le Ham-buri.. ~. Sept. 21, are Jan Anni.ta
-a{8 breU!ng ~ -"1'11111''
hula ~ to jOln Ill Ille' """°"'' 181D!ll, wblcb wlll llicllid• ealertabunent for 1""":I aDcl iild. Chefs BlllO Ollila ml Elmer Johnloll are pl1nnlng 1 good
ol' lllmbarler f..t ccmplete "1th ·"9ple m8de cole-
Potenfial in Women .
Activated by Lectures
ActlvatlaC the PotAnliel In
Wom<n to the lido ol a lee·
-aerleo to be opomor<d
by the UC! m...loa during
the ·11111 quortor.
The aeuiooa wUl take
place oo 10 Frida.ya from 9
a.m. to noon in the Ftrtt
CJootregattonel Cliurdl, Sao·
ta Ano, beg!"""" Sepl 20.
To prepare w o m e n
(llydlolOlicoll7 to tu• up
an active career .tf.er' fllni·
ly relpOllJ!bDlll•• .... beblnd them II 1he _. ol the
seri"ee.
Each meetln1 will open
witlt • -by • pro-
feHional po,cbolocllt or
aoclal worbr. The group
then will treat into small
worbbopl u n d • r sro-
fealooal ~.
H•dlnl 1l>e lfall ol ahi
Welcome is Warm
In Any Language
'lb• Gnelr:a hl.ve a word for it ... a word
wlllch w1ll be r-tecl over ml over Wed-
noadoy, Sept. 18, when new and nturnlng
mtmbon attend 1 membemlip coffee of
Newwrt Harbor Panhellemc.
Officially aeytng Xlape (welcome) as ahe
free!I members al the door will be Mrs. Leon Fry, pmtdent, wlille Mrs. John But-
ler, past president will familiarize newcom·
en ~th the beckground of the organization
ml outline future plus and goale.
Opening her Corona de! Mar home for
the event at 10:30 a.m. will be Mrs . Fred
Bice.
Other board members who will welcome
guest.I are the Mmes. C. Ray L e n a b a n,
Lloyd McCollnm, Edwin Steen Jr., Virginia
Bollman, Sydney Gaynor, F. M. Redman and
William Campbell.
Ideas Opened, Viewed
At Junior Conference
• ()ptnm& doon to new Meu club were tbt Mmes .
J4au were membva of the
Colt.a Meta Junior Women's
Qub, Wbo joined other clubs
~ ArM. D for a Con-
,.lllDCI ol California
r.cs.aMoa of W o m e n • s a.ea, ~unlor Mombuohip,
Ill tllo lClllloo I D D , 111...-. -
M11fie1 •Saturday ,
--·-chalrm•
Robert Downey, prtsldent;
Tom Bandy, first vice presi·
dent; Howard Mitchell, 1e-
cond vice president: Ronald
Stenge, tru.sure.r; Fletcher
Bond, amenitiea; Don Bar·
rick, international affairs,
and Clark Welf<:ott, beelth
chairman.
Another worbbop aeriel
will beeln Wed., Sepl 13, in
Bru. ;::!····., ·~G:.: ... 'dm...S~ iii: 'I ,,., BMllb iiiid Cactus Society 11:.t nllol ~ It oport ..., ..-: ...r·..:S1•1 ..., · Orance County Cadul and ........._ 5occuloot Society meet. the
DAILY lllLOT ........ lkMrf ~
llaw and the llxlngs, while the aUJillary members
are baling cookleo and cakes for dessert. All the
food IDd tun w1ll be available al Costa Mt1a Park
from 8 to 8 p.m., for llO C«IU: Vua Order of Amer·
lea, 1 club !Or people of Scandinavian deoce11t, ii
hosl
What's -Doing
' MAtlY DAY, 642-4321
Horoscope
Taurus: Consider Your Future
TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 17
By SYDNEY OMAIUI
"The wtae man oootrolJ
his destiny . . . Astrolol)'
poJnts tile way."
ARIES (Mardi 21-Aprll
19): Don't battle dl.ange.,
During early houri there
could be conflict at home.
Lal«, you heNe ~ty
to make amends. Seet
banrulny with and tllroogb
dlildren. Aooent hcllDe com-
fort.
flUeDot lllHldl· You Clft
.-youroell lo men
~· lDOllOI' J*ltion. ..... oul "Ill)' rut.
. LEO (~Iii' ~Aug. II);
C1clt movea up.
ctreum--lo your
lovor. Strll<e wt1ilo -ls hol. Be .. .,...... I e r
penonal applllWll. Way
you -loOlil>I It bn-portant. Be original,
dynamic.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ):
You ..., pt lotlether with
- -..... opoclol ID-ll); '11111 -lie ......, ionst.. W<llldeltlll !tr club toooe em.. Some ol .,...
mMllag, 1 p e cl a I theater lllpirriooo .... w II bl n
-... !tr IOllln( -ty -· It 11111' to )'VU lo do llll>dt. wn -circamo-t1>e r•..,.... 01ben ,.., be
Uon. • well·m I 'ng, but you will
LmRA (Sept. 11-0cit. D): have to afl1h 11>e -L
Your hopes , Whet and SAGnTARIUS (Nov. 22-
-..... lo --. ·Dec. 21): Good !UOO< ~
You tend to be IOCial ""'1 w ooiDcld• with oppc>rlullity
11c1i ..-. 1bls II tn-to communicate. Open up
terpreted by some u eX· views. Let otberc know 1bat
h1bltion d. cti.m. Fine for you do itave poaltioo. Kty b
~ o1 gift. ooofidence. Exi:: II -
SCO,RPIO (Od. 113--. ondCAPott;OO~ (~ D-
TAURUS (Aprll ZO.May
20): Today you mU1t con·
Pier future in re9tion to
Yrilat WU Jeamed in past.
lN:ilize experience. B e
awwe of details, llllbtie
nuances. Emphuill 11 oo
family relations.
Doctors' Wives Try
Jan. 19): A family member
-punllng vtaw. Beotl!lbe~.ll
~Ci<:, you merely Invite
cltfloolty. Jlbiey lo to-
volved. C.ooce1sion ii Utety
but won't cost as much u
you imqin<.
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Boning Up on Plans •
GEMINI (Mal' 21.June
2JJ): Money connected with
message, j o ll'r n e y or
reWive eppeare to b e
spotlighbed. You ere <».lled
upon t.o accent a d d e d
respon<ibdlity. 1blo burdefl,
not rightly )<'Ir °""• wUl be temporory.
CANCER (June 21·July
22 ): G u .a r d poeessions.
Avoid tendency to f0<1et or
misplace valuables. Your in·
Angel Story
Told at Meet
Orqe COunty Medkol
Aulliary ts llDlOOthng over
tbe mt rough edges Oil its
plans for dle sllate-wide Fall
Ollllerenco <I 11>e·Oalllornlo
Medical Ami1lary. !tr ..tilcb ~ wUl be -Sept. IS.It.
Key olficen from all
c<>.IM)' MIXlllari«I will meet
in the Newporter Inn to at-
tend 8(l!lf0Jimately 20 unall
WOl'iJIJ<l!>s lnwlving about
12 womm per poop, ac-
cording to cboirm&l Mrs. G.
Emmolt Raitt ol Newport
Beadl I D d co-cbairman
Mn. llorDaro Muon of
Hun~Beoch.
Lectures, quest I on 1 ,
dUCUJSioo groups .and audio-
John Lindell. ad· vi1uaJ aidB wtll a•1l1t
minl.strativt asdltant to women in updlltlng and im·
Fred Haney will tell the provq tbe 18J.Xlliery's ac·
Angel Stary before the tMUe1. NATIONAL PRESIDENT
Mra. Cllften Lonfl Jr.
AQUARIUS (Jan. ~
18): Seme ci humor can
allevia"' ctUpute -mate, partn«. No need to moka
lllOODWn out ol ... lllllll
-ooe dooe to )'Oii llu
right to expand ln~-
PISCES (Feb. 19-l'!llrdl
:ID): lllajor luk -be
completed. Coq1eraU• iJ
required from oeigliban at ... -w.. Know ll>lt ...i
.,,.DI oow1eay. II: e • p
l'HOlutions, eopecilllly -
related to job llDd -
Christian Busineu 1 a n d The local delegaticn will
Professional Women'• Coun-be B:t by <>nmge fumty
ell o1 0r .. ge CoUJJty. Jftllldent l.lln. Fnmll: E. A banq t ~" ~-The group will meet !tJr Kendriclt, Newport Beodl; ue ·~ ~
IF TODAY 18 YOUR
BIRTHDAY you ••
talented at detecting tronds
ond capit-lizlng OD 11>em.
'Ibu&, yoo CUl1ld tuiel u •
bua>enodviJer.Keyllto
have con6d~ i.n fQlr qwn
-.. Otllen! are 111111 to
know whenever you are
~by oelf.-.
Cbange 1<r tile better 11 In·
dicab!d, """"'8llY where af·
fairs ol heart .... coocerned.
dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, and will include o:munittee special guest speabr Mn.
Sept. 24 ln. tb,e Revere chairmen, tile Mmes. John Cliftut I.mg Jr., president
House, Tustin. , J. M'.ootlanus Cld. Ardath d. the netional Women'a Also on the speaklne •ren-W t g b t m a n ol Laguna
da wUl be the Rev. Ray Beach, regiltraiion; War-Aulillary to tile Amerioan
Anderson of Covina, lee-rein ·Kremer, r.guoa Beecb, Medical A11sodatioo. other
turer on human relati.om and Pbllip WiDlor, Newport .-pea.ken will tnchde Dr.
and personality develop. -· ballquet chmrman, Malcotro Todd, Oallfornla
GENERAL TEN•
DENCIES' Cy.le higll for
IBO, VllRGO. Speda1 wud
to PISCES: time to be COil·
eerned with personal securl·
ty. Throw off -oot
rtghUy your own.
11111, • •·"'-ment. Soloist will be Miss and Rtchard A 1 t m a n , M~ As!IOC:iation presi-
s.°:i':. ~~ ~t1o11'"":'! Dawn Hefty, a Bio la College Newport Bem:t!, 1 u a u dent, end Dr. Albert Miller,
for!Mlltll •v•ti.oM iw u111111 MlH student. cbainnan. president-elect ci ™A.
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VOL. 6T, NO. 223, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER r&, '1968 TEN CENTS
Coa·st Voters Decide OCC Bond ·Fate Tuesday
By1110MASFORTUNE
Of l1't Dllll»" ,llltt St•tt
It is expected one ill five registered
oters will cast ballots Tuesday when
Jrange Coast Junior College :District
.;eeks passage of a f7 .2S m.illiorl bond
:ssue and tax conversion.
Junior C o 11 e g e Superintendent
Norman Watson predicts a 20 pereent
turnout from among the 133,500
persons eligible to vote.
P.U.. will be open from 7 a.m. to 8
* * * An Editorial
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p.m. tluooghoul ~ dlottjct wblch
takes In Cosla M.,., Newport Beaob,
Huntin~ B e a c b , Westminster,
F..-U. Valley and Seal Bead>. ,
'lbe bond measure la to take oare of
building needs oo the Golden W'est and
Orange Coast College campw;es for
the next foor years.
It is the first ever bond election
tried by the junior college district. For
20 years it has <JPef&ted pay.as-you-go
on the tiuic tax rate.
OCC Must
' The ~.,.. from pay.as-yoo-go
wu recommended by citizen advl!ory
commitleea In the Newpon -
and West Count;y areas.
They rea~ that rece~t mid pr<>-
jected heavy increeses in enrollment
make necesaary a sudden • n d ~ome tu increase. T b e 1
-favored at an alternative a bond issue
which would spread. out costs over a
period ol 10 or more years.
on
Should Ille -· plSI UH! Ill in-creases will uot amount to more than
10 oentl above the']MVeut 54 cents per
$100 ol assesaed valUltioJI, junior COi·
lege offkUls say.
Should the booda lall there will re-
me!n a need for a tu iDcrea'° on 'the
order o! 30 CeaQ, tbey point out. Next
July 1 under new leeblatloo the board
o! -s will be empo-to In· • .,... Illes by diat mucll without a wte ol !be people,
The Orange Coe.st campus in Costa.
Mesa and Golden West campui in
Huntington Beach both are crowded
beyond ~eir plamed capacity.
Golden West OOUege is bandUng
aJ.Ioo6t 3,000 day students and more
than 3,SOO night students in buildings
designed for 1,500 1tudenb, offidals
say. ONnge Coaat College emollment
is abcMlt 7 ,000 students deytlme and 7,tn>'stude~ at nlgbt. Tho campus
was built for 5,000 .tudents.
Student body figllres for the fall
sememr that begao !"'!! week sbow
eri.rollment up 15 percent over a year
ago, continued growth ol. 15 percent
per year is for ~ for the next •~
era! years, junior college Offic'lals 1ay •
'!be 17.25 million In boodJ will bu7
an edlllt;onal 17.1 million In slate and
lederal building aid for the planned
oonotructlon program of fH,350,!IXJ. The· second ballot measure, a tu:
(See BONDS, P11e Z)
Coast Lost at Sea
More Facilities Giant Wave _Up_sets Boat Off Washington
Tomorrow is the day to vote on the $7.25 million Orange C~ast
.Junior CoU:f.e bond issue and that other ballot measure, a tax convers1on ,
which doesn t cost anything.
Maybe you know Orange Coast College has no more roo~ for addi·
tional students. But did you know that half the .students now m Harbor
Area high schools are beaded that w_ay? That's nght, ~O percent of tihem
will go fo junior college locally provided they can get m.
So how does it look on the balance sheet?
By ALMON LOCKABEY
OAILT l'ILOT~I• ......
Three prominent Newport Beach
residents were Presumably swept to
their deaths Sunday night when the 50-
foot power vessel on which they were
passengers broached and was capsiz·
ed. by a giant breaking sea at the en-
trance to Gray's Harbor on the
Washington coast.
The tragedy OCClUTed on the 51)..foot
power cruiser Grund!, owned by John
There are some pluses: Alli Iofli
_ '!be junior college district Is run economically. Yearly rost per •es •Ct
student is $571, just about the lowest in the state. · ..
-Matcltlng state and federal building funds make the bond Issue
a two-for-one bargain.
-It will never again be as cheap to build. Construction cost. in·
nate eight to 10 perceul per year.
A bond issue does cost money -but this one costs only about
$5 per $20,000 house or $7.50 for the owner of a $30,000 bDme each year.
Cast 1our "yef>" vole tomorrow for the bond issue I.lid the no-cost
tax conversion.
Irvine Come.any Backs
First Air Master Plan
By BRUCE BENSON
Of Tiit 0.llY P'11ot Stltfl
The Irvine Co. today endorsed in
principle the first stage of a con-
troversial master plan for Orange
County aviation but asked county of-
ficials to cast a dubious eye toward
building a large airport in the San JoJ-
quin Hills between Corona del Mar and
Laguna Beach. Cross--country jetliners would be "in-
compatible" with UCI and coastal
communities, the company suggested.
Raymond L. Watso~ Irvine Co.
senior vice president, was to appear
befort the Orange County Airport
Commission this afternoon to state
that none of the extensive planning for
the Irvine Ranch has included the
development of an airport capable of
handling national Clights.
The airport commission scheduled
the meeting at Huntington Beach High
School to wind up a series of public
YMCA Swimming
Pools De.dicated '
With 'Big Splash'
By EVELYN SHERWOOD
Of TIM 1>91" 1'1191 Stiff
Th• Orange Coast YMCAs twin
memorial swimming pooil w e r e
dedicated Sunday wi1h fanfare and
splash.
Master of ceremonies Jctm. Mcnab,
T .. chairman ol "Newport omorrow,
introduced guesta and YMCA person·
rel. _ .. a:
llaJTY Babbit, noted TV ~ rlllWO r~rsonlaity )ed ttie 2500 attending the
event In singing the national anthem.
Formal ribbon cutting wu done by
~.1urray R06e, Olympic Gold Medalist
who swa.m with five-year.old Ann
Ko!ller a<0rse tile pool carTying UH!
ribbon.
Mayors Doreen Manball and Alvin
Pinkley -·tee! tile ribbon to lb• swimmm.
Gold medall and tropie1 -b7 the
performer• were on ublbJt and in·
eluded the W. E. Bullin, flli,!IXJ lropby
won by GTtU Anderson in 1985.
The two pool• measuring 75 foet by
4' feet aoo 33 fe« by ro feet costing
f75 .000 ace nearly Olympic size,
designed roe divine and nrimmlng.
Exhibition entertainment for the
event included nrtmming and div1ng
by Olympic greats and gymrwtic1
and tnnlpllne demoostttltion by
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hearings on five proposed sites for an
Orange County airport servicing
passengers bound for New York, Mex-
ico City and other long-distance cities.
The five sites, set forth in the first
phase of a air master plan by William
Pereira and Associates, are Bolsa
Chica State Beach ; Los Alamitos
Naval Air Station: San Joaquin HJlls:
El Toro Marine Corps air base, end
the Marine Corps Lighter Than Air
base.
Huntington Beach homeowners have
vigoromly protested the Bolsa Chica
site, and the military has une-
quivocally opposed any conversion of
its facilities into a public airport
Watson in an advance release urged
the airport commissioners to proceed
with the next step in the Pereira 11h1dy
but not to eliminate any of the Cive
potential sites from further study.
"We do not believe it proper,'' he
stated, "to proceed .. .if the number of
sites proposed is reduced down to one
or two since, in OID' opinion, the types
of objections which have been raised
in all five sites are similar."
Newport Shores
Resident Dies
In Car Accident
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday for Newport Shores resi-
dent Roland George Gbtiest, 45, who
died Saturday night a short time after
his !lp)rts car collided with another
auto at 44th'. Street and Balboa
Boulevanl.
Ghriest, a businessman, of 7Z1
Pr06'pf:ct St.. was driving weM on
Balboa about 9 p.m. when he collided
1118 County Traffic 1917
146 DeMb ToU 144
with the right froot of a tedan driven
by Jun Phyllis Dorman, 21, of San
Gabriel, according to Newport Beaacb
poli<e.
Ghriest and bis passenger, Jessie·
Gbrielt, 45, were taken by ambulance
to Hoag Memorial Hospital. Police
aaid the driver died a 1hort time after
he wu admltted, apparently of in·
lernal cbut injuri11.
Stock Markets
NEW YORK (AP ) -The stocl< mar-
ket bold 1 good gain In active trading
hde this afternooo. (See quotations,
Paps 111-11 .)
Severe Blows
On Red Forces
SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnamese
and Viet Cong f<reea on the move
from one end ol South Vie~ to the
other suffered• a aerie• of crippling
defeats Sunday, allied spokesmen
reported today. The Communists also
lost vast quantities of equipment -
enough for an entire dJvision.
The heaviest CommU.Ut defeats
came ln ttte coestal regions 10 miles
south of Da Nang wherl' U.S. Infan-
trymen and South Vietnamese
Rqers killed JOO Communists In
fightmg whicb _..tly blocked a
majoc attack on Doi An, 15 miles
south ot Da Nang.
Foor fights erupted oo ti>< Saigon
defense perimeter and allied troops
driving to destroy Communlst efforts
toward a third offensive against tile
capital killed .at least 100 guerrillas.
More jmportant, they unearthed huge
supplies of eqli.pmerit and were fin-
ding more today.
There were sharp Communist
reverses in the Melroag Delta and in
die Central Higltlands where U.S. BSll
bombers carTled out five raids near
the special forces calil.p af Due Lap tn
an in<licatioo a major Red OMlaught
Wall: expected there.
1be air wa,r increased. after the re·
cent typboon...sp.awned storms and Air
Force, Navy and Marine figbter-
bcmbers hit the panhand1~ region of
ttie north with 131 missions, including
an attack against the Mu Gia Pass
leading to the Ho Q1i Minh supply
trail. Two big la.nt'klides closed the
supply rootes 12 miles norltleast ol. Mu
Gi-a Piass.
At Tan An, 30 miles southwest of
Saigon, a delectlcr to the Sou1!> Viet-
namese goverpmeot led U.S. 9th
diviskm Oantrymen to a Chinese
(See VIETNAM,.Pace %)
Medical Center
App,roval Due
From Couilcilmen
Costa Meta City Council membcr11
are expected to add thelr stamp of ap-
proval tonight to condltlonal u .. per·
mits fOr the second and third phase!'
o( the city's first rn.ajOI' medical cen·
ter.
The Planning Commtssson last week
recommended approval of permits for
the lhree..gtory medical center and aMt
bed convalescent hospital on Newport
Boulevard between Victoril and Bay
streets. The projects by S. K. Leasing Co.,
Santa Monica, wUl join Costa Me1a
l\lemorial HO<pital in ""'°ting a major
medical cllstrlct In the city.
The State Dlvlllon or Hlghwa11 an-
noooced la1t week that the Newport
Freeway'• required right-of-way will
tah the entire parlclng area -a1 now
planned -loc the medical bulldln&.
but the problem can 1UD be worked
out.
Several Items fNm last week's
Planning Commlulon_ meeting ire
KCheduled for action when tbe City
CoQnetl meet.a at 7:30 p.m. for Its
Jegtslatlve •easlon, foDowtng 1 &:30
p.m. buslne11 meeUna.
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Porter ot Harboc Island. Neither
Porter nor any of his family was
aboard.
Listed as missing and presumed Jost
are Mrs. Frank (Dlane) Guertin, 37,
wife of the skipper Frank Guertin, 45,
of 720 Poinsettia St., Corona deJ Mar;
Glenn Genoway, 60, and his wife
Mella , about 60, of 919 Bayside Drive,
Newport Beach.
Guertin was rescued by the Coast
Guard and bad only minor injuries,
Genoway was last seen clinging to an
overtW"ned Boston Whaler in the
churning sea.
Coast Guard Seattle told the·DAU.Y
PILOT at noon today that the Boston
Whaler to which Genoway was last
seen clinging bas been recovered on
the be a ch at Grayland, Wash. near
where the tragic boat accident OC·
curred. There was no tract! of
Genoway.
The Coast Guard said an oil slick
SOMEBODY IN OHIO LIKES NIXON
Or•ng• County Next for C•ndldate
Nixon Due in Anaheim
'·'
Tonight for Big Rally
Richard M. Nixon returns to hi1
Orange County blrtbplace today.
The Republican presidential can.
di date will vi.lit the Y Ol'ba Linda bowe
in wtHm be wa1 'oonl la.t.e this af-
ternoon, a few hours bet«e giving a
major oompalgn apeech at 1IH!
Anaheim Convention Center.
The 9 p.m. addret1, hlghllgbt ol a
Wtiopplng GOP rally at the convention
center. will.be. Nixoo'a only address in
Orange County before the eloctl0l1.
The candidate will arrive at 5 p.m.
at the El Toro Mat'ine Cor,>1 Alr Sta·
lion from Santa Barbara where he
.... Su~ relaxing al an ocemi·
IJ'OMhOUH.
From the Marine 'bale, a ~e
W1l1 wind toward Yorbo Linda wllere
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Nixon wlll revisit the°11CUH in which
be WM born at approximately 5::.:>.
A ball hour later, the GOP n<1nlnee
will be feted at a f!ON11llte fund
raising dinner at the convention
cent.er. He tb<n will hold a rtatf COD-
fer<nce In the Dlsnoyland Hotel prior
to the Anahebn rally.
The convention center doon open et
7:00 p.m. ~how cets ~way 11
8-wltb aa a oa·bfl)Tange Coun-
ty Republ oat1 teglslatora, ln<luding
Rep. J1mcs S. Utt, State Son. John ·a.
Sch.mttz: and State Assemblymen
Robert E. Bl<l>am, Jam., Wbetmore
and Robert Burle.
Nilon wDI be lntrodu<ed by Lt. Gov.
Robert FlldJ, 1'bo -will addrtsa
lbe IWld·raltinf dinner,
.r
and,.bubble have been found near the
entrance to Gray'1 Harbor and it is
presumed to be from t;he aunken
Grundl.
A massive search is 1Wl being con-
ducted by the Coast Guard for
Genoway. The two women were trap-
ped below and are presumed drowned.
Guertin told the Coast Guard that be
awam below and kicked out the win-
dows in an effort to rescue the two
(See TRAGEDY, Pace Z)
4 U.S. Polls
Show Nixon
Far in Front
By ASSOCIATED PREllS
Four nattoMI · \ttrrveys an!! a
California state poll show Republican
emd.idate Richard M. Nixon decidedly
leading Democratic Vice PreaJd:enf;
Hubert H. Hum(ilrey fa !bf preoldeJI.
tlal race. ·
Time and Newsweek magazines, the
Gallup Poll aru1 a New York Times
SW'Vey all show that Nixon would win
1! the election were held today.
Both Newsweek and the Time• aay
Humphrey would get fewer electoral
college votea than third party can·
didate ~ge C. Wallace, although
Newsweek says Hwnghrey's popular
vote would be higher.
Time give.s Nixon 34 states with 328
electoral votes, Humphrey 10 states
and the District of Columbia with 121
votes anG Wallace only four Deep
South states with 39 votes.
Although the Gallup Poll showed
that Humphrey had gained sllghUy
since August, be still trailed Nixon by
~ percentage points.
Humphrey's campaign manager
Lawrefice O'Brien said Sunday that
his candidate•a poor showing W'lll due
to the late start of bis campaign: It
was delayed by the latenes.s of tbe
Delllt'ICll'atic N .a t i o n a 1 convention,
O'Brien said on NBC televtsioa'1
"Meet the Press."
The New York Times survey of 21
gubernatorial c o n l e s t s shows
Republicans leading in 11 , Democrats
leading ln six and four too close to
call.
The paper's presidential survey
shows that Nixon would win 3) states
with S46 electoral votes il the election
were held today. Humphrey would
carry six states with 42 votea and
Wallace would get eight states with 77
votes. Slx states were too close to call,
We Times said.
Newsweek gave Nixon 31 states with
(See POLLS, Page !)
Or•llfle Coat
We•tller
Don't took for any radical
changes in the weather picture
Tuesday. Those in a position to
know call for cloudy mornings
and sunny afternoons with a
mld-70 temperatures reading for
the coast.
INSIDE TODAY
Amid moss confusion rarely
lttn in hig-1&-tlwl rat.lating ocm~
petition, Virginia saUm· 10ini
Olvmpic berth In Fiiiing Dvtch-
man triab ot Million Ba11. Boat-
ing POii< 15.
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·New _Morality Cited . by Pike in ,.Coast Talk
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• '"!be 'HD\>' Scriplur<1 ""' 11 k o a .Roncbach intb1ot test: you can rNd
..,,.t11fll1 Into It you want." > C:....Ovmlal Epilcopal B I 1 h o p
--.la.mu A. Pike wu ipeaking,
1!11 IUletto wll p.<Oed .. vorythlng
lrom Ille wor In Vietnam to Clllca10'1
,.., .. DoloJ .. ht bttlll b11 -far
"fha lltW -•·" ~ I Plllll· spob ot Ille I ..... a..cli
lll&li ----::.:c on beholl ot lb& UnlllltoiWai
Fellowll\ip ~lllldll>C lulill,
Pike said the new morality wu
named by Pope Plua XII In an 121-
cyclicll condemning K. 'Iba speaker
'HllllWantsNixonDehate
In Try to Overcome Lead
WASHINGTON (AP) -Hubert H.
Humprey bu set oot lo pin a lac<·
»lace debate with Rkhard M. Nixon
1n an effort to OV!rcome the tubtrtan·
tio1 lead the pollttcal polla 1ay the
Republlcan bas mounted in the drive
for the White House.
Humi)hrey called Sunday for Nixon to "appear on network television !o
debate .the issues of. this campaign
before the AmetlCan people." -
Nlxon bu failed to provide "une·
qui.vocal ltatementl· Of posltioo." OD
the three major lasue{ or gun control
Jegimltion, the confirmation of Abe
Fortas to be chief jUJUce and ratifica·
tioo of the nuclear nonprollferaUon
trtaty, Humphrey charged.
Nixon, who appeared Jn such
debates against John F. Kennedy eJght
years ago, bu not commented on
Humphrey'• cballeoge.
With the poliUcal polb !bowing the
De~ocratic vice presklent lagging far
behind, Humphrey ii &aid to consider
a debate with Nlxon vital to hia ef·
forts to defeat the Republican can-
didate.
The vice president, who has taken a
break from i.s road campaign until
Tuesday when he appears in upstate
New York, also said any debates
should be expanded to Include the vice
presidential candJdates.
Calling for ratification of the nuclear
From Page J
POLLS ...
329 electoral votes, Wallace nine
states with 89 electoral votes and
Humphrey 1even states with 54 elec-
toral votes.
The latest Gallup Poll, based on in·
terviews conducted between Sept. 3
and SepL 7 gave Nixon 43 percent,
Humphrey 31 and Wallace, 19. ...
The earlier survey, condacied after
the Republican conventiod in August,
gave Nixon 45 percent, Humphr!!!y, 29
and Wallacl!! 18.
Gallup said that Humphrey's biggest
problem appears to be keeping
Democrats from defecting. Jn the
latest Gallup poll, 11 percent of the Democr.ata •aid they would vote for
Nixon or Wallace, but only 10 percent
of the Republicans said they would not
vote for Nixon.
In addition, Gallup said, oaly one In·
dependent in five supported the
Democratic ticket.
From Page J
VIETNAM WAR
Oommunist·mede multiple r o c k e t
lal-r cleslined for ue •ea!mt
Saigon. The weapoo ~ch fires 12 107-
milllmeter roe.Ir.eta simuttaneoul!ll)' waa
the first of its kind found in South
Vietnam.
But far more important was the
dia:covery of tine huge Communist
Artna caches on the invasion routes to
Saigon from the Cambo<Uan border.
The first big find came on Saturday
when .a. Spedal Forces Group found 2·r
t.oM of rocket, mortar and rifle am·
munition in new packing cases 60
mllet ncrth of Saigon near die Cam-
bodian border.
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HUl'lllMIOll Bt.O; lOt 11~ iltMI
orms eoalrol pact, passage of IUD con-
trol law• and confirmation of Fortu,
Humphrey lllfte!ted Nixon may be
vacillating on these matters in order
to appeal to people on both stdu of the
issues.
Humphrey's campaJgo manager.
Lawre~ F. O'Brien Sunday pointed
to one of the reasons why he thinks his
man is lagging 110 badly. He stlll lllf·
rers from ·"tdentrty prob 1 <e m 1 ,··'
O'Brien sp.Id.
He said that as the campaign con·
tinues efforts will be made to show
that Humphrey is "hh own man,"
even if this leads some people to think
that "Mr. Humphref11 views do nol
necessarily coincide with those of
President Johnson."
O'Brien was interviewed oo NBC's
"Meet the Press."
In another Sunday development,
Humphrey told a meeting of the
Zionist Organization of America that
he favors conUnuation of U. S.
military aid to Isreal to keep the
11.fideast arms race in balance.
"Until permanent peace in tbe Mjd.
dle East is achieved and the arms
race ended, then continued United
States military assistance to lsrael, in·
eluding what has become such a sym·
bol and I think such a necessity -
supersooic planes such as Phantom
J ets -is Justified," Humphrey told
the group.
From Page l
TRAGEDY ...
women but was unable to find them.
Guertin's only injury was a burned
hand when he lit flares to attract
rescuers. He inflated a life raft in
hopes he could rescue the two women.
When he was unsuccessful he clung to
the life raft unW he himself was
rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter,
Guertin tallted with Porter twice
tllis morning. Guertin told Porter the
party had left Neah Bay early Sunday
morning and was headed down the
coast on a cruise back to Newport
Harbor.
Guertin saJd the plans did not in·
elude a stop at Gray's Harbor but that
the women wanted to stop for a brief
time. He said the sea was choppy but
there was not a storm condition. There
were no sea or wind cond.IUons that
made the entrance dangerou.s, Guertin
said.
The skipper said he was about two
miles off the exposed breakwater and
on range, making a normal entrance
when he felt a surge from astern
He looked back and saw a giant
breaking sea some 35 feet in height.
He attempted to bring the Grundl
about to head into the sea but was
caught broad.side. Tbe boet broached
and was completely capsized.
Guertin 1aid he was steering from
the flylng bridge and that the na
broke completely over him -1ome 14
feet above the deck. Guertin aald he
clung to the overturned hull and could
see Genoway clinging to the Whaler.
He hurriedly inflated a life raft and
then made several attempts to rescue
the women below.
The accident happened about 7:30
p.m Guertin was rescued from the
liferaft about midnight. Coast Guard
surface craft and a helicopter were
continuing the search this morning.
Guertin had taken the Grund.I to the
northwest in May so it would be
available to the Porters for summer
cruising. He w~ bringing the yacht
back home and had invited the
Genoways to join hlm and hls wile on
the cruise.
Guertin is a professional skipper and
a former employe Of Richardson's
Yacht Landing on Bayside Drive. He
was reported to be in a hospital near
Grays Harbor being tretited for shock
and his burned hand.
Genoway and his wire have Uved in
Newport several years. J.le formerly
owned a printing company In Los
Angeles which he recently sold and
retired, The Genoways were former
owners ol a power boat. Glenella. in
which they dJd coru;iderable cruising
and fishing In Southland waters.
Genoway sold the Glenella with hi s
business.
Ot~er members of the Gcnoway
family are two sons .Jerry, Mission
Viejo, and Glenn Jr .. Orange. There ts
also one daughter, Mrs. Pat Willey,
Rantoo, Wa&h.
Estancia Boosters
To Meet on Tuesday
Estlncia •Hgh School Boosters Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday In the
Estancia High rorum to plan actlvltie11
for the school year.
~ Ekovlch, Boo!ileri; pr<'sldent,
invites all parents of Estancia
students to attend.
Topics for di1cus~ion wlll lll<!lude the
annual pancake breakfast, award1
banquet and U1e Boosters' bud&ct.
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wwll1 ban !», cookinporlll')' German
lllltory J*!llltted .. ntllll•Uon of an --ty . 9tllfttne hla relentless wlt to the war
In Vletoam, Pl.I<• •aid 11le pacifist Is
lucky. He believes in code ethics and
to ttlm, llll wat1 are wrong. Lucky too,
be -· ts the roper paU-k>t. Pike said be personally committed
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clvn dltol*lie11C1 Ill World War ll. Ht wu 4-F but !akad his way Into tile
Navy and attVed 1n neval lntellt1ence.
situation," be 1ald. He added, "a lot of
people belleve whatever LBJ says is
the will of God; it's coovenient, you
don'·t have to think for yourse-U."
pjft said the Vietnamese have s
reconl of successful guerrilla warfare
• t DAILY f'ILOT lltff l'Ml9
ualDll ouWda .,..... lliat datts be<k
!;aoi> yeort. Of tht U.S. "Problem In
contalning tbe North Vletname&e, he
&aid:
"It's terrible to be both immoral and
unsuccessful and 'then to find out tbat
you can't aUord it."
There are no prelldenUal peace can-
didates, be claimed, only three war
CarldidatJ!;S,
Pike .illustrated hb sltuati6n etb1c1
commentiilg,J'U I'm going to kill peo-
ple, I have to take the rE19J>911siblltty
tor it; I can't say LBJ told ine to do
it."
The. speaker told his audience of
about 300 per19D1 that if they com·
pared Ule ideas he1d throughout the
ages it was the end of absolutes.
lo tile middle ages, he said, it was a
mortal sin to lend money at interest
In 1920, Pike said, at the Lambeth
(Eogl.and) Conference of rellgious
leaders, every form of contraception
was declared grievously sinful "Ttiey
didn't even exclude Catholic roulette.'"
In a 1930 conference there were cer·
tain excejJHons, be said. In a 1958 con·
ference, he said, 'family planning was
found a in oral re:pic>nsibll:ity.
Only in-the -paat .le.w-decadell, Pike
said, has the cburcll had good things to
say of sex. Christianity ba.s an anti·
&exual bias all throu&'ti its history, he
aald.
4LL·AMERICAN OPENING FOR NEW HARBOR AREA SWIM FACILITY
Tustin Meraqua1 P•rform Water Ballet at YMCA Pool Christening
Pike de<:lared tb.at Pope Gregocy
had held that aMboug'h sex was
ne<:essary to create families, "no
respectable Christian would enjoy it.''·
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George Hery, world champion.
Among 11wimmlng pool sponsors are
Mr. and Mrs. WW Baxter Jr.1
Harbor Area Internatiooa{ '1Y" Men's
Club, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hill;
Cheryl, Janel and Dale Jone s,
Newport BeaOO Police Employee's
Association, Newport Harbor Kiwanis,
Mr. and Mrs. William Petit, Barbie
and Susle Skinner, West Q-ude Oil Co.,
Mr. and Mn!.h. B. Wlckermam, Mr.
and Mr11. Fred McMasteni and Mr.
and Mn. Lee Jones who seeded the
pool eost by donating '20.CXXJ and a
donation in memorial to John Jenkins.
Three Injured
In Costa Mesa
Traf fie Mishaps
Three persions. I n c I u d i n g J
motorcyclist burled 30 feet into a
parking lot by a headon colli3i.on with
a truck, were injlJl'ed Sunday in Costa
Mesa traffic accidents, police said to--
day.
Terry L. Rockwood, 23, of 17192 Oak
St., Huntington Beach, 11 in &atisf-a~·
tory COlldition at Hoag Memorial
Hosplbal today with massive injuries
sulfered Ill tile craol! late SUllday.
Police said Rockwood was riding
south on Superior A venue at Anaheim
Avenue, when a pickup truck driven
by James G. Cowan , 18, of 200 Via Di·
jon, Newport Beach, began a left turn
in front of him.
Investigators s a id Rockwood's bl~
cycle collided with the northbound
wbJc.le, hurling tne victim into a park·
1ng lot and cauiing him to sutler a
brain consuss.ion, seven facial cuts
and-poeoible lottrnal injuries.
Early Sunday morning, a Co<U.
Mesa bartEIJder suffered facial cuts
when bis oar crati>ed into the rear of
ooe drtven by another bartender while
each was headed home after work.
Charles R. Santos, 56, of 7042 Golden
Nugget ~ircle, Westminster, was
La.ken to Costa Mesa Memorial
llosplt.al, W'llere 20 stitches were re-
quired to elooe his chin cut.
Polk::e St8.id Sant.os wu driving nortJi
on ltarbor Boulevard at Peterson
Plaice, when his car rammed one
driven by Robert L. Mynott Jr., 'n, ol
13872 Karen Way, Tustin.
Another J¥"edawn rear-end crash
Sunday caused. slight neck injuries to
Judith K. Donahoo, 30, of 896 Towne
St., Costa Ms~. but she wa5 able to
drive herseU l'o Hoag Memorial
Hospital for aid. ,
l~tigators said she was driving
north on Placentia Avenue and had
stopped at 19th Street, when her ear
was hit by one drive n by Keitti S.
1-fagen , 26. oi 1701 Pomona Ave ., Costa
f\.1esa.
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BONDS ...
conversion. will not hove any effect on
the tax rate. pa ss or rail. The no cosA
conversion is to enable trustees to use
restricted money for a different
purpose.
Ten and one-hall cent~ of the 54
cents on the tax rate now la limited to
use for building. Patisage of the con·
version would make it available for
&eneral purpoee use.
The bond measure requires two-
Ullrds apProval for passage. Tht tu
conver&Jon netlJ only majority ap.
prov al.
There tu.1 been ~o organtud op-
Po!iUon to the finance measures.
Endorsements or urgings for carerul
consideration have been glvtn by the
city cou~lls of Westminster, Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach, dtrector11 of
the Newport !!arbor and Costa Mesa
cti.ambers of commerce. and the
Orange Coast League ol. Women
Voters.
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DAii. Y l'ILOT Stiff l'lltfl
Of chwih refusal to ordain women
on the grou.ods that Jesus' deBples
were all men , the Bishop quipped,
"they sbouldn'tt let gentiles In, the
deciples were all Jews."
Speaking of the Chicago cooventlon
violence and Mayor Daley'a labeling
agitators Communista, Pike decleared
that the wife of a Bishop friend had
been gassed and a woman member of
the British Parliament bad been in·
lured there.
Pike told the audience that they
might come to the conclusion that
&ituation ethics is a more responsible
position in life. Participating in life, ht
&aid, makes you a better person.
He said he believes in an after life
but not as a mottvatioo. for living the
good life now. He likened the concept 1'! believing that the heavenly father
gives you green &tamps for being goOO
now which you can spend later.
Salvation, he said, is to be what one
has ev~lved to .be.~ human being. And
the claim of Situatlon ethics he said
is for one to be the subject df bis ow~
sense.
ALL EYES ON OLYMPIC GREAT AT YMCA POOL
Dr. Sammy LH Dl1pley1 Form at Dedication
Noisy Party
Complainer
Lands in Jail
Anaheim police who took a noisy
party report from an aggravated
neighbor Saturday night later jailed
him, after one of the revelers was
critically wounded by a shotgun blast Four Kidnaped, Slain Juergen Stengel, 35, of Anahlem,
was booked on suspicion of assault
with intent to commit murder after
allegedly gunning down one of two
men who went to his home.
CLEVELAND (UP I) -Four
persons. apparently kidnaped from a
bar following a holdup, were found
shot to death today in a park in the
city's ea.st side.
Police said ooe of the vlcWns was
Josepj\ Zoldan, 54, of South Euclid,
Ohio, owner of a bar known a.s "Tom's
Plato" which .wu described by police
as a "rough hangout."
The other victims were two Negro
men and a white woman. Authorities
said the night's receipts at Zoldan's
bar were mis1ing.
Police theorized the bar was robbed
and Zoldan and the others taken to the
park where they \Jere shot. Police
said the woman may have been a
barmaid and the two men customers.
Police said they found a half dozen
shell casings and Ure tracks near the
bodies, indicating the victims were
killed where they were found .
Jim West, 51, found the bodies vl"'h..ile
in the park. Residents of the area told
police they beard several shots during
tbe night.
"l-beard 1lx or seven shots.," O&ear
Bailey said. He said the shots awaken·
ed him.
"I beard 12 sbota in succession, then
three or four fainter ones," G. K.
Smith &a.id.
Alfred Campana, who leased the bar
to Zoldan , said it had become a
hangout for hoodlums. He said many
of them would sleep in their cars park·
ed in a lot acro.ss from the bar.
Rick P . Scharlow, 21, also or
Anaheim, is in critical condition al
Orange County Medical Center today
with a shotgun wound In the side. '
Miehaet R05e, 18, a companion cf
~harlow's, narrowly escaped tnujry
himself when the muzzle of a shotgun
poked out of Stengel's apartment and
fired :&'ter they knocked on the door.
Police said Stengel repocted a noisy
party in the apartment complex wbere
he lives, but officers sent to in-
vestigate could find no evidence of a
disturbance.
Scharlow and Rose apparently went
to contact Stengel about his call to
police when the shooting occurred.
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In the Wincl
Be a:ure to vote tomorrow. The
Fountain Valley School district ts
asking voter approval of an $8
million bond Issue to complete its
building program . and Orange
Coast College District is asking ap-
proval of an issue for f7 .25 million
for new classrooms.
In addition, the college district Is
asking voter approval to use 10.S
cents of its tax rate for general
purposes rather than the capital
outlay it is earmarked for now.
In both cases the reason for .:
4 'yes" vote is that the schools need
the money to provide space for
education of our children. Both the
individual and the community
benefit greatly from financially
healthy school system!.
* With schools open the crowds at
the beaches have diminished
somewhat. However, there is still
an unbelievable number of youths
using the sands daily.
Speaking of beaches, it looks as
though Balsa Chica State Beach is
trying lo get back its old nicknBllle
of ''Tin Can Beach." It !W'e Ls a
mess alongside the highway.
The advent of aluminum cans
JMans that it takes longer for con-
tainers to disappear on their own.
Help is definitely needed lo cleanup
the roadmy edges.
* Jim Shaffer wa.s puzzled over a
story coming from a meeting of
Ocean View School Diririct trust-
ees of which he is a member. The
story aparently gave the impres·
slon that the district is opposed to
the Boy Scouts.
Of course neither Jim nor the
school district is the Jeast bit op-
pased to scouts or to scouting. But
they are opposed to bringing any
more politics into the school arena
than is necessary.
The problem came up with a re-
quest for board action on an enroll·
ment day for scouts. Trustees tum ..
ed the whole matter over to the ad-
ministrators to handle, declining to
offer an official resolution of sup-
port for any organization.
* Jim said that the decision {n ..
valves not only the scouts, but any
group, political or otherwise.
Humphrey, Nixon
TV Debate Plan
Given Approval
WASHING TON (UPI) -Tile House
Commerce Committee today approv•
ed a bill paving the way for televi.J• •
ed debates thia fall between Hubert
H. Humphrey and Richan! M. Nixoo.
The Senate already has passed the
measure.
The surprise vote apf)rovtna: sus·
pemion of the "equal time" require-
ment was 16--14. '
Thirteen Democrats and three Re-
publicans voted to suspend the regu-
lation for major party presidential
and vice pr~sidential candidates dur·
ing the 19fiJ election ce.mpalgn. T e n
Republicans and four Democrats vot-
ed against IL
The measure. whJch enables the
networks to televise debates between
Nixon and Humphrey without giving
equal time to minor party candidates
foc Ute presidency, makes no men-
tion of the independent campaign of
George C. Wallace.
While the netwOf'ks have indicated
the debates would be strictly two-way
cootrontatioos between Nill:on and
Humphrey, they have assured Con·
gress Wallac. would be &iveu com·
parable time.
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A Boy's Best Friend
Little Randy Saleh, 2, ol Euless, Tex., points out gold medal award-
ed his 3-year-old dog, Ringo, after animal was named "Dog Hero of
1968." Ringo , part St. Bernard, last . April saved Randy's life by
blocking busy roadway as boy unwittingly played in center of road.
ls It Parks and Rec , ...
••• Or Rec and Parks?.
A rose is a rose ls a rose, but is
parks end recreation recreation and
parks!
Members of the recreation and
parks commission -or is it parks and
recreation comnUsslon -were faced
with the semarK.ic question tills week,
when other city of.fidals 86ked them
which they really wanted to be,
I Three years ago, tt was just the
recreation department, and then the
park system was added to its jurisdic·
tion. It simply became the recreation
and parks crepartment.
City Clerk Paul Jones, however,
noted a di.screpoocy during this year's
budget ~eparations. The city records
Rafferty, Board
President Attack
Watson lniti.ative
LO SANGELES (UPI) -The prop-
erty tax ioitiative meaN"e sponsored
by Los Angeles County Assessor Philip
Watson has come under fire from two
more souroos.
The state superintendent elf ~blic
lnst<uction, Dr. Mu Rafferty, and the
state Board ol Education have joioed
in taking a sb:ulg stand aplnst J>OS·
Mt.~ ol the initiative.
'Ibe measure, called the W a t 1 o n
amendment, would ploco a llmlt ol
ooe pEft!Dt OD the use of µui>erty
taxes for the supporl ol pabllc 1cboola.
Rairerty, Replbllcen candklale for
the U.S. Senate, oaid llHI Jnltlative ... u
"very dangenlua" and illoold bo de·
featod.
. ·.t
-even the city charter -calls it the
parks~ recreation department.
Just for the rec:Ord, commissioners
cbose to keep the ti.Ue they created
three years ago.
Driving Teacher
Trainer Approved
In Beach Schools
High School students of West Orange
County may learn to drive in much the
same manner as thousands of military
pilots have learned to Dy -in a Link
trainer.
Trustees Tuesday night approved tn
Jllinciple modifying the drlver educa-
tloit Pf0$f'-to,_ iuclude 12 hours of in·
.1~n in r'Sirnulatott. 1. ... : i la
The entire program would corif!st 6f.
12 hours Jn the,$iMlatoP., eight hours
of observation, ah'!"tour hours behind
the wheel.
Presently students spend six hours
behind the wheel and six hours of
observation.
Using the simulator would provide
superlor training at slightly Jess cost
per pupU, Lee Mosteller, director of
special servloee , told bustfts.
Trustees approved calling for bids
on tbe simulators.
Finance Talk Slated
"Secondary Financing" ii the topic
of Cyril F. Kertmm of F'irst Home
Loan Co. for tbe a a.m meeting
Wednudla.y at the Sleraton Beach Inn
of the Huntington Beacll Boo.-d of
llealtors.
Space Undies for Douglas
Tile englnoeriltg model of •....,. and
highly efficient ne:rt-to-tbe-1kin gar.
ment for removing uce1ain body
heat from astronalKI dlD'.io.g ip8ce
mlsalODI b8I been datverad to the Na-
tlooal Aeronautics ud S p a c e
AlknlnistraUoo by the M~
Douglas Corp., Huntington Beach.
'!be ll&htw<igbt fl •• I b I • UO•
dergarment w11 developed bJ the
McDonnell Douglu Astroaolltics Com-
paley''I lldwnce blotedmology and.
pow.,-d.,,.nm.nt llllder a ,I00,000
joint NASA·Alr F<rce study cootracL
Tho uncleigarment, c.IIled Ill i
Evaporative Cooling Gonnent System
(EGGS). wu dellvered to ttl• Crew = Dlvt1lon at NASA's Manned
a.ft Ceder i:I: Houston, Texas.
J, G. Bllt<rlt, EGGS l'l"'lf ..
manager for McDonnell Dougw, said
the loll Gemlnl Dl&ht revealed that
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(EVA) requires more physical effort i.nstantly to any level O{ maximum
lhall bad been expected and produces heaWemoval demand.
a h1gb level of body heal Bitterly said the garment can be
He ta.id the new suit will maintain worn for long periodl of time without
more efficleat body t h e r m a I discomfort and la design~be .in· equilibrium at much higher sustained tegrated wtth ubttng suJts. In
wart rat.et than have been attained addition to its space use, e ECGS
by other systems and will minimir.e would have poteDtially e •J>-
penplratlon, wblcb upsets body ...ater pllclltlon ID comercia! mllllary
balaoce, causes diocomfort aod can fleldl, tncludtng medicine, firo-flghtlng
produce togging within the astronaut's and in low cost cooling systems, be belm~ • w~
BIU«l.r said a aeries of speclaJ Award of _ihe study contract to
~. located within tbe prment at Douglas followed ateosivt previou1
nnbut pcinU on fie bOdy, ptovidn a COmp8JJ1'·funded research ~the area.
cooling effect t!>rough tbe bou .. rt The contract ii ~ed by
water ID _,,um. Working on a prln· NASA's Mamed Spocecult Center
ciple 1!mllar to notural penplraUon• , wltb Air Force coordinaUmt through
tho ln1a'COllnected pads avenly COOi Wrtght·Pa1U<son Alr Forcf B.a•e.
tho entlro body. ' , :J:he prototype garmonL I combined
The undergarment. Bitterly 1~d. _.with a space unit, will undeTgo ex~
will cool at rai.s outer thao men'• tenatve deoign teallni b¥ NASA.
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·School Test Makes · Cents
• Ben FrDllD and th• Ocean Vlew
Sdiool Dlltrld --• penoy
!Aved ta a l'tllllY -'!be inueo1ogtat yean 110 coined
the e.iprt:tsl"1 on tbe -e ol. 1avtn1
co!U, and school dlotr(nt truslell this
week klcne:d !tit value.
Mental Maturity are scored.
Dlstrlc:t Supt. Oaronce L. Hall
Tueaday !<lid them that Ocean View,
among other school dlstrlctt, uses the
Loo Angele& Collllty SupertDtendent ol
~Is Testing Service to 1core die
exarrdnations, at 11 cbar&e of: 48 ctoll
l"I' .tu-.
Testing Catp,1-i.i, _,.. llO centa
per tat, or two coma mare U.. lbe
&ervl.,. 0.... View Ila boen uUilor twoy-..
They bad earllar uted 191" a report
by admlnlstnltcre Oil bow the Callfor·
Dia Achlevt1nent Teti and Teo! of
Dr. Ball J..i .., oriumoat from
-WbeD bo Aid tha dlltrkt tbould Mnttnne rib the sccrtnc
DI--llled, apecfa1l1 -JI offer• a camultant 9el'Vice and hu Some achoo! dlrtrlot. In the county
use the Costa Mea firm, Integrated II••• t11o dlatrtcl llCI•~ .,,.,.t . ,. . --.
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" : Michigan Slaw Police say that
RonMll R. Robort1, 19, of Detroit,
wu camping near Sheboygan 1n
a pup lelll aDd sleeping bag when
he wu. f!Tes!<d . for being absent
wilh<Jut leave from the Army. Of-
f!cen said -IU -• jailed to
await the _antvli of military auth-
orities fl'om n: Kllox, Ky. •
Mis.r Teenage America. Sttphante
Ami Creme, J!, of Sc. Louil, will
.\'mum Mr iuccet1or Nov. 30 in 'cs
nationallv ttlevlscd-paQ1ant in F~,
WOTlll. She wiU ai.o"p111 o!oftg l,C1"111
advi« which would ~fit Gnr, lliu
Whoril. ' :I • Herbert Welner, 75, intends to
observe hi&' Gol4en Wedding Anni-
versary Dec. 28 • • • alone. He
sued for separate maintenance
from bis 68-year-old wife, Rose,
l jlom he married In Lyim, ¥an.,
1918. Weiner's coaiplaintr\iel· Mid
ext ..J..olv U s wife was " rem<'A,J c ,
Ni'!, QOt ooly that, but she bad .,_ W<lf all the money ln'lhe flml!y, l · ' • . ~Mrs. W. Fronk.GHh•'1'o widow-¥ mother o!'immgeust llllly Gr ..
hit":lr served tee to M~ •"" Mro. Richord ~ 'when tile president.
ial nominee Visited-Charlotte. 141be
closest we came to talkin politics
was when the Russian tea wai ·
served." Mn. Gr'allaril, fe, quot.I
Niiron as -=.· "Well -)'lie l should get to 4rlnklng Jtus-·
sian lea beCa e I llll&hl have to
deal wtth aome-r-11~· ''
Th< U.S. Im""°1udon Snvfcc
combed orcha,w (n . 1outhern
Oregon and f'01'ndad. "P 45
M!!::iccln nationalilti without
vilai. They ~re put on a bw
for Livermore, Calif., to be
turned over to border gvardl.
The Mexiccn.s toere not at all
unhappy Mnth &M bUI rldt.
Most had earntd obout II,400
in the orchardl and wtrt gef..
W19-41 free fide hC1"111.
Italian actor Vittorio Gassman
and French actress Juliette May-
niel finally were going to get mar-
ried t.m s month after having a
five-year romance and a son, Al·
lessandro, now !. But Gassman'•
lawyer annoum:ed that the couple
have separated "irrevocably."
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InNewark
Train Wreck
NEWARK, N. J. (UPI) -A New
Yon to Pbllaclelpl!la Penn Central ...
inss train carrying 400 pu.enge.r1
plowed ioO> a lre!gbt lnlin boxcar tbM
cleralJed and toppled -ill path Sun· day, injur!q 81 aboard tbe espreu.
'l1>e ~ lr:noclr.ed the engine and
first coach. cl the 80-mfle-an-bour ex-
press on their &Ide, blocklog the main
line. A railroad spok.,_, said
wreckage would cause ~ to 40-minute
delays for the 50,00> IDOlDng rush
COIUmUten today .
1lte 126-car freight train was
!Witching ooto the main line two miles
from P<1111 Station In N ewarlt "1len a boirear In the middle Joclr:nlfed and fell oDto the eXJft:Ss tracb ~ as the
passenger train approached, ac-
<ordioC 14 tile rat-.! ap<ibtman.
0 'lbere was no Ume for the mglneer
m the passenger tram to .top," tbl ol-
ficial said. All fl ve crew members
aboard the expreas engine were jn.
jt.nd when the engine 1lammed on its
Bide. 'lbe first coach was empty.
Injured psaengen were carried by
8b'etdler from the remaining five
coaches wbilil 300 otlMr pusengers,
-but unhurt, climbed down ooto
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Mayor Imposes
Dusk to Dawn
Toledo Curfew
'fl)LEOO, Ohio (UPI) -A dusk to claMI curfew lrepl the .tr.ell cleor
l here fJIM'ly todaiy alter di.1kll'bances rOcJc.ed the near dowutown .._ Fri-
,clay ood 'Salllnlaoy nlila, .. SafetY Directm-'Ollfford Quinn Aid
at 12:3> a.m. the streets Wef'e clear.
'"lt'a very q\liet," Quinn said.
''1here have been ebout' a doZEll fire
"'1armo ~. but there he• be<n
oohDg ol rql¥jcr couequence.''
'lblre were no curfew arrest!:, he
aai<I. '"Ibis dilll really works."
May«--J. Enaign imposed
the curlew 'Oil tli.s mdhwestern Ohio
dt1 ol m ,lll! "' pr ... llt-repeola ol
tile ~ lli&IJt and Seluniay niCht ~ that resulted in 36 ar· fftli c.fit-0! tl>em mlnonl. 'l1Jt. ~y curfew from 9 p.m. to e
a.;1. --eolorce4 for' all. ""''"'" uniiei' '%1 ·~ d age, Who wele not ~ by a pinlii 'br Iegol
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2 ·:w orkmen Fall
lntn Coffee Vat
HO~ODN, N.J. (UPI) -Two
woriUjien 'al the Maxwell m .. e C-0.
plant died from apparent 1ealding
SundaT """"' they fell .!do a J().lool
deep vat cone•jnl'll. • 1191 tn.stapt <:<JI.
lee soillUiion.
Police said Joseph Domenich, 26,
,,.. nrirling a sampHne um from
oviltaiiad in the .nine·foot · wide vat
wbm a .. dulin m: .b ura ~ en-
tqledlJit-Jlie-b1119 uodl:IDi '1 stir·
rinc bladea." ' He Ieanec1 over the edge ct the 'lank ·
to li'ee Ille chain but was-...erconi• by
the U:rtense heat and fell into the hot
solutfoc •.
His 1 c re a m brougtit, a fell ow
work~. Oiristopher Law1e5$, 1Q, but
La..._ · allo fell In -n ·be trled to ~"'Tu friend lritlI a Jiole. '
~ drained tile tank and .
removeil Ile bodies. ·
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DERAILED MONORAIL -Workmen try to dt loose lhe llrst two
CU'I of one of the monorails after it derailed at Heml1Fa1r in San
AJXon!.o, Texas, Sunday, killing 1. an~ injuring '81 14 seriously. Cause
of the mishap was under investigation today.
Woman Killed in Crash
Of HemisRair Monorail
SAN ANTONIO, Tei. (UPI)-A mini·
JQonor4il train slammed into the tail
of one of rts mates Sunday at
Hem.isfa.ir '68, killing a 65-yur-old
Missouri woman and injuring 48 ottier
persons.
Witnesses said one of the little trains
sk7wed for a curve in the tracks in
front of the Golden Garter night club
and another rammed it. knocking
passengers, drivers and train cars 15
feet from the tl!'Vated track onto Con-
crete pav~~ and into a shallow
lagoon. ,
Police said Emilie ~ 0£
Ellsvi.lle, Mo., died in a San Antonio
hospital about two hOW'I after the ac-
cident. A total of. 48 perlOlll were in·
Jund. 14 1erlously enough to be bos·
·pi tall zed .
Joe Moore, who manages the
monorail system that encircleii the 92·
acre fair complex, said shortly after
the accident he did not know what
cAused the mJsbap, but be was sure it
was not a brake failure.
"They are electrle «Use brakes," he
said. "I cannot believe they could have
l "ied" I-al . .. . ' ,1 •
The mini·moiiorall ttalns werei back ·
Jn lull operallon-within lloun llflOr the :
accident ocCltred. · · .
The incidetl was the &~d se.ribus
ml.shap Imig injurle1 In jtllt ?Ver five mootha ca the f41r'.openat; 'One
person ~yas riousl.I; injUE_ed .ei!{lier
this year when an amusemeit ride car
ripped free and dammed into a post.
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Ji'oria, Ht!aritlf
Talks Declined
By 2 Officials
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WASlllNG'tON (AP) -T" o J otm.aon admtnUtnlttoo o I f 1 c l • l 1
clecllnecl toclly 14 lell!ly at S.nale
beainla Oii Abo Fonu' rsomhul<Jc>n 14
bo chlti Jlllilce, MHl1!u& executive
privllep.
They loot IJ>e potltion that under
Ibis d-, ro!>lcl> ii -.. the coolldentlal naturo ol ~erences
-~tbe-aecutivo ..... di Of tbe
government, JI would be 1mJroper for
lhem 14 give leltlmooy.
S1milR tetten were teDt t o
Cblirm., James 0. Ea«J.orut, (D-
f&u.), Of tile Seoate ~udlciary -Olm·
mlttee by Undersecretary ol the
Tntuury Joseph W. BUT aad by W.
Devier Pienoo, anocial<>d special
-lo Pnol4!fl! ,Johnooo .
, 'lbeir letten '""' placed In Ille
Roy Oi:bi~on's
2 Oldest Sons
Perish in Fire
HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. CUPl)-
The two oldeot "°"" Of 1lnger Roy
Orbh:oo, left motherlen by a traffic
mishap two years ago, died when an
explogion and fire destroyed. their
$150,000 lalaoside borne Saturday niglll.
Roy Duane, 11, and ~ooy, 6. were
·apparently trapped by the flames
vlhicb. reduced the palatial Swifis
dlalet &tyle home to blaz.ing rubble
within an hour.
Orbl.1100, who Ms recorded at least a
dozen recorda that aold a million
copies, was returning from a singing
tour in England when the youngsters
died. Hia youngest son, Wesley, 3,
escaped with Orblsoo's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Orble OrbisCll'I.
The singer's wife was killed two
years ago wtien the motorcycle she
was riding slammed into a pickup
truck in nearby Gallatin, Tftn.
Don Hosea, 31, a singer wtlo former-
ly recorded with Orbison, quoted the
childrESl's gnmdf~ther as saying an
explosion" priceded the fire. The elder
0rbls'"1 s>icl youni WHiiey .bad just
come from a downstairs den .. and
reported 1U brothers were using
lighted maidleJ to jgnile the spray
from ,.n aeroe~ can. ... .. ,;
"'Ibe nqt thing he sai~ 11e knew,''
Hosea retlted7 '"was that the ·whole
houae wu on f1re ."
re«<d ahol1l1 before Sen. Gmdon
Allolt (R-Colo.), tertlftld .,.I' Borr
had told h1m. after an a~ c:ommitlte ~ on Ma)o. lll that
Pierson and Fortaa had cleared an •P""
propriatlona bill amendment to p:-o-
vide 5e<ret Service pr<Mdlon fO('
presiderrtlal candidate<. .
One of the lisues railed 1>y op-
ponent.I c( JohnsoD'I nomlna&rt al
Fortu to succeed Cllll!f J..U.. Earl
Warren is that he boo parUcipoted in
executive and legiilllaUve aft*' since
becunlng a member Of the court In
1965.
Heart, Lung
Transplant
Patient Dies
HOUSTON (UPI ) -A 2.4DCllllh old
girl who n!!Oeived the tranaplanted.
heart and lungs Of -inlent SUn-
day died today desp!le deepen!• el·
forts by doctor'I to revive her.
A apokesrrum at SL Luke's Tex•
Oiildren's H..p;ta! said little Deb<•
Lynn Lee suffered a oanUac arrest
and died at 11:40 a.m .
The baby was brealhlng with tile aid
of a respirator at the time. Doctors
oould not restart her oew heart after
it stopped beating.
Debra Lee ~ived the he.art and
both lungs of a I.<fay-old baby girl born
with a fatal brain defeat-the fint
time all three orgall.! has been trana-
planted together.
She aho was one of the youngest
recipients among the 45 persons who
have so far received tramplanted
hearts. The world's secood trans-
plant, Dec. 6, 1967, was on a 2'h·week-
old Brooklyn boy at Maimonides Medi-
cal Center at BrookJyn. nie boy died
61h hours aftef' the operation.
The oper-ation on Debra Lynn, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of
Huffsmitb, Tex., took half an hour Sunday.
A hospital. spokesman sald the Lee
bd>y """ adntit1'<1 to the bo<pltal
A\lg. SI, suffering from "heart failure
and with edema fluid In the lungs."
"A special s1lldy of the beart reveal·
ed a COl?lfllicated btrth defect with
total M>sence of wall.! betwem tile up-
per and lower chambers {of ~
heart)," the spol<etmwi leid.
Hurricane Edna
Builds Up Fast
MIAMI (UPI) -The w ... lh..-
Bureau precnoted. today that tropical
1torm EW would probolbiy be<ome
horricane Edne by midnight or early
Tuelday.
Merltbadge
Officials said enviromnertal con·
dlUona were expected to become more
ravotebte today for inteolri!Jcation of
the 1torm.
In a midnight advisory, the storm
waa lboated about 1,775 miles east o{
San Juan, Puerto Rico, near latjtude
16.5 north longitude 39.0. Offjcials said
conflicting satellite pictures and ship
reports from .the .vicinity of the storm
led them to doubt 1he acaracy of the
position.
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1 Be-in1·•·Ga1-Co~any serviceman is no •17 job. You ba-ve to b9 llble to help
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pMple Who inve1t in our bu1ine11 an,{ make th• ••rvice P091ible,
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Floods Hit England ~Czech Leaders Urge. 'Hope.~
LONDON I AP) -G•l.,
and torrential rain lalhed
eootbern England !odor, ad·
ding to the havoc ca.used by
the went flooc1&. in 15 yean .
The army m.Oed in ta help
with relief and rescue work.
Road and rail services
were dlsrupted owr
thousands of square miles
lrom Kent in the east to
Doraet in the west. Hun·
dreds were homeless .
'nl:lusands of London com·
muters couldn't set to work.
Terrorists
Open Fire
On Vessel
MIAMI (UPI) -Cuban
exile terrorists fired on a
Communist-owttt?d freighter
anchored here today but the
missile barely dented tbe
hull. -
The terrorist< fired only
one shot befure fleeing.
The Cuban power group
claimed it launched the at·
tack witti a bazooka but the
Coast Guard said it believed
a high-poweri!d rifle was us-
ed because a bazooka would
have caused "an explosion
and • big bole."
The Coast Guard said the
POOm freight.er rw..cia. anchored at Ille neart>y
Dodge Islaod port, l1>Ceiv<d
only a slight dent lD the pre·
dawn attack.
There were no injuries but
the missile sailed over a
Coa!t Guard boat aloorg151ide
the 407-f'oot freighter and
"missed one of our men by
just about five feet," a
Coast G u a r d spokesman
said.
Authorities kepi .. xi ....
watch for higher tides along
the eaet coast aod. the
Thames Foltuar)', w h e r e
. n~ gel.es brauJllt a
new and mare aetlous
threat 1be C<llllblnetlon of
....U-t gales and mgber
tid~ in 1953 oad8ed Bri·
tan s worst floods of the
century, with '¥11 per1001
drowned.
tW'o air 1treem1. 0 n e ,
headlog north from 1be Bey
of Biscay, waa warm and
moisture-laden. The other,
Crom the northeast, WI.I
cold. Their impect brought
severe eledricaf storma.
Helicopters went out at
dawn to survey po11ible )
routes to Rveral -Kentlsh
towns and villages reported
completely lliolated.
P 11 AG U E !AP) -by the Soviet 1/nian.
C i·e c hodowtia's Com· Commun.st party c:hief
munist 1-ders \S1ed ttietr L Altxander Oubctk end other
-le iii ....iteQd ~eches top aillclals ·toall t o
not io looe hope cleopjte to!..Ulon IO bolsler public
tightening cen-lp and confidence lo lbeir will to
other reoUiCtlom demanded ,,viv. end contln\IO Ille
Stwknt
biilbly pupubr liberallutlon
progriam ..trite still meeting
Moscow's inSlstence o a
measures to secure and.
pe.q>etuate commurMm iD
Czecb01lovakla.
. The speedles alao made
fo lOpli, ol 41le ~ for
1iope and 1lie nllef felt o~er
w~ ol Soviet -and pon~1 tram Ille
cltip ... nnl and lmltier
., ... , t 1'• pr-
mood w14.aadneu.
With ~ fr .. italn for
clvW'8n trattlc, thousands
P<lll!'•d into• tl>e countryitde
uncle> P"'l' 11du S..•""7,
riding in train• ind bordea
of am,all atmmal>llea.
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tbelr nonviolent -to Ile occupllllon. 'Ibo'_,._
i..nklng and MtiJ>C out~ Hoe was by _, wllb
foreign ll<enoe pllto1 .
TtUs time the o n l y
euualty 10 far was a
woman swept away from
her car as a riwr inundated
a road in Sussex: Her
daught.er was swept ~· too, but was found.
clinging to a ln!e half
'lbe ruver Wandie,
normalb' little mt:re tban a
stream) broke ib benb dur·
iilg tile Dlgbt at Wimbladon
lD South Londoll, iloadlng "'°'" of houses. Scboola 3RD N&GRQ GENERAL
and a bingo h·a!\ on higher Frederic IJ. Davison
Uprising
In Paris
plain tba(. dtere will be no
more freedom for enti-Com-
munlst politkal activity.
11WI appeal! for ~ were
directed part?y at tbow:t.nds
ol Czedul and Slovaks in
Traffic· jama mile1 long
developed when everybody
started back to Prague Sun-
daY nig!I(. But t b •
Ciedloslwaks abowed the
A 111 ltltloo <111 ...... t
retnll'ked that "eva1bocty r. out drl>inl bet ... tho)'
aren't .141re about tur.,e
pet,<>! supplies once •t new pipeline ft<lm RHllria
brou~ in." He WU refer-
rfn& O> the pipeline l""OYlded
for in a new economic
agreement}I s i ~ n e d in
Moscow .._.,.ek by
PremJer Oldridl Cemlt.
down river.
The ftather bureau said
the non6top ram which CIUS·
ed tile floods was the pro-
duct of a freak collision of
Greek King
Will Return·
land werti U&ed as shelters.
LewUbam, • buay lhop-
ping center in southeast
London, wu like a Jake.
Water stood four feet deep
in tbt 1treets. Damage to
&toe~ in deparbnent stores
was 1mmense.
Roed 8fld rail link! were
hardest hit in Kent, Essex,
Surrey and Sussex, the four
counti·es which supply the
b~·bl London's com-
muters. Thousands of cars
were abandoned. Mudslides
ATHENS (UPI) -poured over rail line s
Pre mi er Ge 11 r g e Pa· already disrupted by elec-
padopoulo6 ann~ bl-trical failures.
day -self~xlied King Th ob6 ·-· ' -Constantine would return to e erva....,. :I et u.ru-
G re e c e e ft er new don's Kew GardeDS reported
parliamentary elections and Sw.tay was the wettest
said about 50 former pollti-September day gin c e
cians, including tWo former record! began in 1871. It
premien, will be released registered 1.97 inches of
from deteOO.on within a ram, jmt short of the: narma1 fall for the whole of
wee!tp .:.........J _, ~-S<!>tetnb«. a~os m-..e ~ ~~~~~~~~~ twin armounecments i n ,=.
making pubtic a third and
final d r a ft constitution
which delays indefln!OOJy the
restoration of full individual
rights and press freedom.
The draft is to be voted on
Sepl 29 in a nationwide
referendum and go into ef.
feet immediately.
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Hie DAILY PILOT'S 4emevt
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3rd Negro
General
PARIS (UPI) -Medical Western Europe who are
students scuffled with police hesitating about c o m I n c
et the University of Paris home and at many who con-
today and teachers called tempt.ate moving abroad if
for a sympathy strike at the tlhe borders 1>:-e:1't seale;:I.
medical fa cu It y on the 1 A m·a.jor Sr-X:ay television
opening day of France's at· program was introduced
tempt to hold ex-aminations w:tn a panorama ol. the
Sweden's Democratic
Party Wins Victory
Promoted postponed by laat sprlng's Pr.ague skyline end. '.a girl STOCKHOLM (UPI) -
riots. singing a melaDcholy folk Sweden's ruling soc i a 1
the French government rong "After tt>e tempest, the Democratic party t o d a y
br. a··' for -~at 1 0 me sun will sl?ine aiaJn." Na-1 •-led h 1 · g BINH CHANH, Vietnam ""~ wu ce e .... a an overw e min aultl«lties f~ might be tio* Assembly Pres;defit victory over opponents. jn.
(AP) -America's third 8 i:_eerlse of the student pro-J'osef . Smrlrovsk:y repeated eluding t •h.e Communist
Negro ge~ral says the tests that led to full-scale ~ ttle-senttment: "It will not party, wh& blame;:!· the So-
Army has m a d e "un-bai-ricade brawls lut spring be easy and it won't be right viet invasion of Czechoslova·
believable" progrese: t&ward and ulttmately to a na· awa;Y·,~ the sun will !iline Ida for their defeat.
limin tin ti tioow:ide soci.aI upheaval ag:ain. Eighty·n:ine per cent of the
e a g ~ga 00· that nearly toppled tbe Smdrov.sky pl~ged anew ootlon's 5.4 million voters
The Army is not perfect, Gaullist .regime. that the leaderdtip will tell Sunday cast more than half
Brig. Gen. Fnderic Ellis No htjuries were reported the tnlUI to the people even their ballots for Social
Qavison told newsmen, but during the brief cl a• h ~n ~. ls. ~ifflcult. H.e Democrat. 'Candidates m the
"I believe tile opportunity is between about 60 police and satd that II It 15 oot poss1-election for Parliament's se--
tilere. It isn't equal yet, but students blocking tlle en· ble t.o tell tbe truth, I would cond houise ..
it's equalizing." trance to t.be university's prefer to keep ql.i.et." They gaye Premier Tege
Davidson, 51, who led an medical call<ge bullding. K•d L.k . Erlande<'s party an '!""
all-Negro inflllltry company They were atWmpting to I S I e to precedented 125 of 2.13 se-
lD World War If, stood at at. prewrit -student. from 'A k }.. d • cond . Hooue ...U -1he
election victory am World
War II.
'"The 21.rt of August (In-
vasion) was a fetal day for
our party.'' said Commum.t
Party Leader C. H •
Hermansson. His party lost
five of the eight seata it
previousty held d e I p 1 t e
deploring publicly file OC•
cupatlon. ·
''The crl1l1:l: Czechoslovakia is the
reason foor our el
defeat," he said. ,
"Wh<!n the situal!Qo ln Ille
wbdd ii uooertatn, pt0ple
!aid to -Oil ... porty ill
""""':· oaid Lil>enl porty leader S..O Weden. '!be
Lil>Orala last 11 -· tention Sunday while the entering to takle ex.amt. I n Y Social Deniocrab' greateet
U.S. commander in Viet-1--------------------------"-----------
n.am, Gen. Creighton
Abrams Jr.. pinned the
Silver Star onto his collar.
He is the first Negro Army
general to lead ao infantl'y
brigade in combat.
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~<Berkeley Builditag Blasted ·-.~·Police examine damage to the Naval ROTC building on the University of
:,.,.califomia, Berkeley, campus after the one-story wood frame building Wiil ex·
, . tensively damaged by dynamite exploslon.
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day v.tddi,t$.j ID ooe'in-
: jurj and' -jlilm '$11i.000 damage. .
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,.in trash cans, were set
~,within a Ol1Hlour peclOd, ao-
~. cording to arson squad
~"officials. 1bey said ~ fires
:-· were "denrutely lbe won ~
"•·one pyromaniac.''
f'iir emen reported Joseph
Ru'home, 65, W188 found
.. · semiconscioU1 in tbe 1ecood
, , floor l'OOtn in the blazing-
~--rooming house. Rubome,
... who had been overc«ne by
smoke, was revived at the
;...&<:ene Dy firemen.
.. The fire destroyed three
~rooms and much of the roof.
-~-wiitl damage esti~ at
aazt $15,CXXI. M J n o r
damage was caused by the
:·-oilier trash cen blues.
1 Killed, 10 Wounded
In Quentin Stabbings
Sniper Slays
Man in Yard
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SAN FERNANDO (AP) -
Police !ay -Georte C .
Machado of Sylmar wa1
fatally ahot in ibe back with
a high powereCI hunting rifle
as he itood in a yard drink·
ing beer with friends.
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MtcMfllf!' 1t p,.,, Cat. H..,.
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New Reserve Program
Dra"'s 3,000 Hopefuls
E __ u
-F.-.,stless Penncrest•
now costs less
color' costs no more
Sav•' 30.95-17 cu. ft.
Custom refrigerator
Reg. '299.95
Now .$269
Poy 11f1'41i11 $11 jtlf' 1n111th, n1 _.,. ._ '
• 71.7 .. ;ft. sh.If or9CI, self Verine 'P1i1 th91f, !Cll .......;c..
• Mius~ ...... for ._y d.onin;. poralaM "*" pan.
• 139 lb ........ ~' tOfon , whit•, coppertoi#, a¥Oeodo. ,,.,==·=· C:I = SAVI 40.95 17cu.~. no-frost Imp.rial
refrigerator
Reg. '339.95
·NOW$299
! ,.., • little • $12 ,.,
-lh .... _, .. _
• 131 lb. fr"'"' copoc·
ity, io. ..-vice.
• 2 •!Ktot ice troyi.
• T-Mncrbpll'I .
• Whil•, topplrfonl,
cwocodo, harmt 90W.
SAYl30.9S
14 cu.~. no-
froot Imperial
refrigerator
101 lb.fl'Mier
capadry
Reg. '279.95
NOW$249
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• l ~ ic• ffoyl and
ic• ..me..
• Twin aisptn, c:loiry
ond l1XI Jlorogt:.
• Copf*toN, ~. ......
NEWPORT BEACH
I Fashion Island I
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Train Now ••• St.1.rt Payments: 9-Months / , After Gradu.ttiont '
E I • Save $63 ! Penncrest•
stereo console
fine furniture series
Console with 4 speakers,
solid state-amplifier --
Reg~~~ $366
,.., _ littil • 14.SO Pl'_.,., NO MONIT r:ioWH.
• 7.5-n ompl'rfi«, delux1 initrumenl ~ontrol paoe!.
• Gon-ard 3000 changer, your dioic1 of fvrnltur1 1tyl11
• 61" MtdiNrrOl'#On chtrry, SponiMI (>(lk or .5~
contemporary wu!nvt.
• OiamoM lP l19llAr' and 78 RPM 1opphire need!..
_ __ .,.
6 sflffker sound system
66" stereo consoles
Reg. $529
NQW '466
'~ • nttt. .. 17 .SO ,... _,th. HO MONfT DOWN.
• Solid slate omplifllr with 1~ wath ptak ,.,_.-output •
• Gorrord 3000chor!Q«°wfttt 11" Mntablt, diamond l1needlt.
• Danish Mod.rn 1ryliog.
• french Mldi1"""9Dn cheny or ~ wul.M llyfltw..
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Penncl'91t stereo with lope deck
Reg. $699 NOW $631
''Y •Rm.• U .2J,... -11\. NO MONO' DOWN.
• Spanish M9dittn'Ol'llc.I style cabinet of dark oak. • An~""-· of P'Mna"l'I! ~ °"°"" plUJ kJpl de<l. .
HUNTINGTON BEACH
I Huntington Ce~l8r I
•
M ...... 5'ptembtf l6, 1968
U.S. Officials QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl Spurgeon
Awards
Firem.en Probing
• DAILY 'llOT z.
'
Blaze at Church Direct E"lection
Bill Introduced Chairman
By WILIJ'AM REED
1 • Of II» Dallr Plkll St•ft
A Coootltut!ooal amend·
me11t requiring election of
the Jftlldent end vice ~1-
dent by direct popular vote
wa1 ,lntloduced in Congress
to4ty by Rep. Craig Hosmer
(R·LoiJr Beach).
Jn addition O> lhe direct
e~on provision, tbe bill
seta: ~ • national voting
period Mii<h d!1regaros tile
effect ol. lime zones, ttius
opening the poU. on tile
East and West Coasts at the
same moment and closing
them at exactly the seme
actual t.UM.
The measure w o u l d
· abolsh the electoral college
system wtilch this year
, could throw tile eleotioo into
ttie House of Represen·
ta.ttves if neither of the top
candidates can muster a
majority of votes of the
electoral -college.
H01mer's measure would
BALTZ MORTIJAJUES
Corona del Mar OR U'5e
Costa Meta MI 1-!04
BELL BROADWAY
MOR'l'IJARY
110 Broadway, Ct1ta Meu
LI ~
DILDAY BR0111ERS
HuoUogtoa Valley
Mortuary
17911 Beach Blvd.
Hundnrton Beach
84Z.7771
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemelery • Mortoary Chapel
,
3500 Pac1De View Orlve
Newport Beo ... t:ollferala
MU!•
PEEK FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
HOME
78'1 Bolla A Yt..
Wtttmlut-n:a.im
SMITH'S MORTIJARY mMam SI.
Ruodngtoa Beadl
bE ....
WESTCUlfF MORTIJARY
U7 E. 17th 51., Colla Meu
SAFECO
INSURANCE
for special
GOOD STUDENT
DISCOUNT$_OIJ
your F alili/1 '
Auto lnsurlltJcf.
Bob Palty
and Aa:socl1fe1
INSURANCE
474 E. 17th ST.
COSTA MESA
-642;&51llf
FIRST, FAST
Who ttll1 you first about tht
b•1t In local 11aw11 Check it
out. ll't naatly •lw•y1 th•·
DAILY PILOT.
Particular Men Want
Individual Attention
When It comn t•
EXPERT HAIRCUTTING
R11or or Conventlctn11I '"""'
JIM & RUSS lnYlt• yev te
Weslclifl Barber Shop
204J W•tcllff Or. -'46--2715
N9Wp0rt ... ch, (•ltf.
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The only medication
lhat gets to a major cause
of hemorrhoids
·New COUNTERNO/D'
•More 4 more beautiful winter rentai. at the
Beach!
•A lady Iott a eold A:-dia-
mond Din,ner Rift&, unus-ual aetttna: wlth creat aen~ntal value ta olf-
erln&' a reward, U found.
eA Gal who wanb to
keep 11), condltion ii look-
ing for a 3 1pttd·Blke
in iood condition.
eAnother party wants to trade 1 Vo aou near
Palm Sprinp for a tn.· wl traUer. -
DoN Day and Brlan Keith
are co.tarred Jn Wltlt 8fI You.
Get EU Roll. They -u
Widow and widower,-. with
teen-age children. The adutts
do plan m~ge, but llley
manage O> meet qmte a few
obltacell. 'Ibo oomidY lltuo.-
Uom ... pleaU!ul la~ hap-py movie ••
Penney Stores Open Every Night Monilay Thro~gh Saturday Competing !or lu""8 at Ille
Mesa, aJooc wi111 111e Dms
Day cune<ty, la Never A Dull
Moment, .. a 1 p o o f o:n
gang.tors, stamne Dtck Van
Dyke and Edwanl G.
Robinson.
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·I •
. .:iPECIAL
. PURCHASE!
CoHon R~1I pojorno1 in OllOf1rr9d print&
for little ~'., They'r. moc:hine wmhabM
and .onlotir~ of a low P.-y price.,.
s;m27 ,, 1.66
Orfon llnb.catdi51an of 100% Orion
oaylk rnok•tour little gvy look trlie a pro!
In i"')' grwn, ""8Cf. blue & Cll'loOW. Of CCKWW
~ woshlblt'. Si:r.a 2.7
3.98
IT'S OUR BIRTHDAY!
Our present to you •. BIG SAVINGS Gue11 Wbo't ComJng To
Ohme: was the fine.I act for
Spencer Tracy. His
performance I • 1 n e d an
"09car" nommation to r
1'111. Katharine H<¢urn and
Sidney Poi!«, boUl Academy
Award owner1, are co-starred
in tbe drama about inter-
racial mwriage.
,•
n u-vou-~-wA~E ACCOUNT
TODAY I
Peter Sellen Is tho star ol
The Party. He plays an ln·
dian actor who manages to
W-up O'Vel")'thina he O>uclles.
WhM he lo irMted by misl&ke
O> a blg Hollywood party, he
oertainly Jives up to his ill·
fated reputation. In spades
and doubled I
What's corning? Keep your
~Uler eye peeled for Tbe
Thomas Crown Affair. Steve
Mc~ pla)'I lhe rolo ol a
business executive who
d<dlleo O> pull off Ille perlect
crime juot toe klcb. He doeo •
He baf4es the police, but not
Faye Dunaway who moww,
but muot prove tile act.
Romance enters the aceoe tn
thfa tmgue-in-cheek race for
cop1 and robbers occlaim and
eward .
Look !or 'lbe Odd eo.p1,, a ~-jlc8tl!ji-11lled -~velal! .. -o1 -flow"
two IUY' live wlleo their
respective wives t'088 them
out Of their happy homes.
J'8Ck Lemmon plays the part
of_ a fastidious, extremely
neat, w.ell-organized
dlander. Walil!c Malll>au la
oolhlng &bort ol a clgar-dlew·
Ing llob. Here la one ol
Broadway'e fumi.etrt pl.aye
now a most enjoyable motion
piclure· loMled wilh laugh!!
lt's ~s fair weather
wlt<n good people get loiether
for ooe ol. the Mesa Matinees.
Start the new movie week
wltli a big bane and get 1lle
Jump "' tho other lolkJ, by
vfewlog Ille new program In
the quiet ol the alte<llOOll In G t I "tf I b I the middle oC the weet. offers most complete 3-way relief rea I e oy s FREE PASSES to the Lido
11\Js Important Cln.lopment In In minutes to thl top of the l'K· I f or die Mesa will be mailed to-"°'''°',_ --., .. , .............. "'°'end va ues rom Penney's•. day to n.><d Firth. 483 -i. ,..., -flw ,_. of tclentlllc •-tho -I mowmont. W Costa M R. L. u~ .-.clcltnk:lilt..tins.Notonlydou ft i. thtl unique Kdon thlit ay, es&, ~ Counttr~d work by lessenlna does " much to rnem n1tun11 '•"".ht~ po4o ..._for h ~•·Short........ 1933 Baylide Dr .• Cormia del ooin , .... 11111 bf coetlna. _,,, -_..... modoint ......... ....o.d ........ Colon..... _, Mar, Glem Miller, 5 311
Int. n prvtectlna lnlunid tissue So, lf you IW. with thl J*n WnNrl'I PIM ,.,_... crtoMd ~ of Ol"ld blu.. Siz .. 2.:T ' rrory,1-.. 79-Kenilworth Dr.. Hurttneton
••. butunlike9"9fYothtrf'Mmor· ~~.~'!°'" ... ,'"'r.:m.!..'!f~ potyeft.r}c:dloti""'°'IMONftOlnring 8Mcfl and C, 0. RJ)ty, 431$ rh<Md product Counternold tlso Ull•JUN U\NW' -··--7 If' ...... Rd. N a·~ workl • third wrf. rellef with mtd ctllY·ttated for Mor'! ..._, tumbMi dri9d cwid lob of • -, twpQrt ~
Tha-lksto., uctuWe fomL1lt Ca.intttnOld hlfl kw lltn. ..,..9-i• in ~ ' lww. rr...meor "-""' ""-tlocks of 50% Pof>-•/'°"' ~ W:
wMt't oss..1111 only Counternold Ac~· uatd 11 directed, Sim 3-7 a...4-7 Sil:. fwt tb big brothw'1.oncl Ned no n.o .._. ....,..._...~ There1s a ~wtet who wtI1
_ ... mtjo<c:outO of horn«-Coun oOt<Stllomollcorn-2 98 o!Maod-.S...:1-7 2.98 be"""" ol 'PIC!urt l'..U" iholds: Plinful const!Pttlon. With-pltte k•Y rtlltf YoU ctn pt • at the Udo or the MeA. one
out lrrlllltln1 luatlvt .eff.1ct. wlthoul 1 pracrlptlon or wlthciUt ~1 movie J'llll IOU\. We hope ::r:·~, ~=~ su~. k'I 1talnl111 cre1m or your w 'Ii Included bare.
-.,. -eountemold "'•• .. ,•=·-.... lr--:::::~:---:-:-=::--:-----------,.------------------1-Mond11 l>ofar-e too 1oar:
tormll11!1anwlthoss•__. ·::...-=~=.~-'"· COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH ~111·~~·c::!,;:
(Harbor Shop · C I ) ( H t' t C ) Card or your BankAmerlctr~ L--~---~...Jl~~~~~~---~-----~-IL ___ ~....:~P-'"_9:._~•~n~e~r:__ _ __:_:.:u:n:•:n9~o~n_::•:n~te:r.:.__~~__;(~F~a~1~hi~o~n~l1~la~n~d~)--il~qulctdraweutnnce!h~ tho Udo or Mela thulna.
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• For. th.e. Record Science Shrinks Painful
Hemorrhoids
Stops Itch-Relieves Pain
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llt-Merv L•ttllrtlkt n l.,_ard L•
.itlrllkl, Jr.
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fnlll:il c. Lt s.1i. ..-. P'•trkl• Lw ..... , ..
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W-MllH hl'Mr1 Edtaor w l"•UI Mlktwll E .. 1r
IMf"I Lou JI.obi,_ ..-1 EllllM 51«-
llntl lltlltllnMl'I lltkhlnl G. G11111t n Patricia A.
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lltobtrt Eclwlord SllmDA YI Merv
MeJ"ffl'iflt Glir-. M.111 U 0-M91'tln, Jr. n l•t·
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· GOLF CLUB SALE --•--::.11 1968 MODEtS; __ __
*WILSON STAFF *WALTER HAGEN .... .... . ... . ...
J WOODS 11.50 61.10 J WOODS •1.10 .....
4 WOODS '10.00 ..... 4 WOODS 110.00 ''·" t IRONS 160.00 116.H I IRONS 160.00 121.01
t IRONS 110.00 141.H t IRONS 110.00 141.00
*MacGREGOR *BEN HOGAN .... .... '"· ....
J WOODS 14.00 It.II J WOODS 1•.25 69.tl
t IRONS 110.00 124.11 t IRONS 114.00 111.00
*P.G.A. *FIRST FUGHT .... . ... . ... •ow J W0005 1•.10 ''·'' J WOODS 14.00 61.ff
t IRONS 171.00 121.JI ' IRONS 110.00 144.00
SPECIAL FACTORY Ulj)UIDATION
1967 •P.G.A. MODELS
3 Woods '48.00--4 Woods 61.00-8 Irons 92.00
llt P.•.A. Ptofwla Iii a.h AHff.W. Ill Aft Sti.ft Anh, ----•1111•atM Utt l'Tkn..
Starter Seti ,., .... N-1.f ...... """-"
39.95 l up
GOI., SHOES
& GOL, BAGS
25% OFF
USED SETS
AYall1bl1 at
Large S1Yln91
'68 AWMINUM GOlDEft RAM SPKIAL
TIUI """" SH•m. s19500 4 WOODI AND t llONI • • • • • • • • • • COMPLITI
MONTHLY TICKET
UNUMITID PUT -·-$11.00
Ladiff Sport1wHr
25°/o OFF
&w .... sa..s.t.11s...
Gr.ens Fees Weekdoys $1 .00 Weekends ~.00
IOnl COUllSIS OPEN TO THE PUILIC
TOUllNAMEHT RESllVATIONS BY PHONE
113* Ill, ,11• I '• ·~--ca.,.
COSTA MUA GOLF CLUI
1'81 eol.''COUltSI DI., COSTA MltA
17141....,., -NIE lllF, P.G.A. a WilKL Y SPECIAL
H05AH WED8ES
SHAKESPEARE GloVES
111•.
21.00
5.00
-10.50
2/6.00
G"'* C. Pl'kll " °"""" c;_.111 ·-Finds Way That Both Relieves Pain
and Shrinks Piles In Most Cues
L .. I• M.. Lauth 11'1 T~ L•""'
CVn!Mt L, MIMlnl "' Teo A, Ml ... ....
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CMrlolle Nlllel ft ND!'l'nlft N.a.I
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John lllWlllnl S.b!i ¥1 IMrloll Fr•ncito ....
011111 il!Nll flrwlf9,I" .,. Ctl.trln 8-1¥ Jttln fo\artlll \II Fr1nl! W.
J-1111 FlllfttlM JMrlln, Sr.
MIMI Eunldl ~ n Wiibert Er· c . C'llnil Kuna 'ft J1me. I(. Kuno ne•I Ellb&M.\ , 1 _ __ IM._rwl I!'. Hlrrio va II-Id L.
t..-ic.1t111,lltt ~tt.r "' J1mn ..-. l>t•mt ··~ Ledbllltir J ... 11:>111,.. F. A.Um .... lllabirrl J, Ad1m
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Yotbl t•"9t ltleber
llrrln L. Bloof'ttl"'d .... Mllclr..i t', Vlf'flrll• AM 0-tt ~· Pll Gouttt,
New York. N.Y. (Spetl•I): $(i.~
ente ha~ found a 11peci1l for-
mula with the ability, in most
ca11e1-to shrink hemorrhoids,
1top itching ind relieve pain.
In case 1.fter case dottorB
proved, while rently relieYing
pain, aclu•I J-ed1.1c:tion (shrink·
ag-e) took place. The aecret it
P1·rparotio11 Ht. There 11 no
other lormul1. lo.c hemorrhoids
like it. Prf!p1.ration H al1D
11oothes irritated tis1ue1 ancl
help• prevent further infection..
In ointment or 1uppoiitory 1orm.
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Sl•rt.tY
Mll'Wl~I NI. Kendi;. \II EllwllNI J• ,_ Kefldde
hwrtr Lee 'Mlffttly Y1 Merion Al-__ ..,.
llo!Mrt A., P-vt Sfleff\I M, P1M
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$d!erw JKklotl
l!'lu M. "-Un •• Jimmy 'Wowlln 0-lef" E. Wlborl ... M'lf'I T. w n ...
lllt• M. LMvln1 w J.ell ltkNrd OorllY 1.M lulltr ¥1 Gantd W•~M
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0.1111 Hei-"1 lltobert H•IMlll Luc.as
The Great
No.
Orange Coast's
1 Paper!
All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday'
THRU SATONLY H<;>ME FAIR
_s4')ji&•
UDO
SA VE 6.011 50 piece
Fashion Manor stainless
stHl-flatware to serve 8
Reg. 29.98
NOW 23.97
Poy os rtttJe os $5 per month, no money down
YOUR CHOICE:
.( beautiful styles. 8 oac:h: knives, forks, salod
forks, S011pspoons. 16 t9aspoons and 2 serving
spoons. Pi...m hott.u tray included.
. . /
Choose-'harvest--gold or
avocado finishes!
Reg; 39.99 NOW 32.88
9 PIECE TEFLON ° COATED SET
SET INCLUDES: 11h qt.coveredsauce·
pon, 3Mr qt. cov•recl saucepan, .5 qt. cov·
ered Dutch OVlln, 9• open fry pon, 10" COY•
erod fry port.
They're lined with new scratch rtsbtant
Ared-in Tltfton' (you con we metal uten-
1il1) and fes:iture hcjirvetl go~ or a¥ocodo
boked enomtl finishes. &.n lf1e co'ler is
Teflon• coated for easy cl1<1ning. Heot
resisklnl knobs and hondles plu5 extra
corrying handlH.
S PIECE TEFLO~
STARTER SET,
REG. 19.99, NOW 16.88
l Y.t qi. and 3~ qt. covered SOUC:t·
po n1, a· open fry pan.
Pay as little as $5 per month, no money down
UB•YOUR
EN NEY
CHARGE
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N-0vel Simulator Diiplicat,es Gravity of unar World
u he tried nomtll wallin&, a carbon arc 1 p o t 11 & h t suspended IA a hanlus, The
hia feet would Ju.st paw the •UIJ>ended from a crane.· It'• 'cable supports ilvwlnht of
growid because be could not powerful beam trains thetn his weJgbt. The other slxth,
develop eno\lgb traction to to work ln the harsh sunlight which hll . legs . iupport, ii
move bimaetf. and deep al'tadows of the what l}e would ·w~Wt on tbe If be wants to turn moon. moon.
around, the moon explorer 1be other trainer was As be moves _ up. down,
will probably mate • abort designed by Harold Johnson backwards, forward, around
spring into the air and pivot of the manned spacecraft _ the device moves with
By EDWARD K. DeLONG like an acrobat turning on 8 center's ntght crew support hlm automatically. Because
UPI Space Writer trampoline. Less graceful, dlvllloa·, It duplicates lunar of the fri~Uonless air bear.
perhaps, than the athlete gravity, 11 well as the ings .and a servo-drive
SP ACE CENTER , because of the bulky <1uit, aunllgbt and terrain. mechanism. be doea not feel
Houston -That f Ir s t but euy enough after some Wltb tb1I tr a I n e r , the trainer's presence. It
astronaut on· the moon may practice. astronaut.a can "walk on the really is like walking on the
want to start bis historic NO ATMOSPHERE moon" right at home in moon.
viBlt by leaping 10 or 15 feet Since the moon has no at-Houston. They can bound,
off the ground. He could, mosphere, sunlight ltrlldng jump and fall _ just lll<e BEND AT WAIST
too, U the rules allowed it. it ii not diffused and creates they will do in real moon John.son booktd me into
They do not. sharply-defined tnty blact gravit)' _ so when they · the contraption, which fore.
He'll probably b o u n c e shadows on the pock-mart-really ltroll the lunar seas It ed me to stand bent allghtly
down the ladder from bis ed lunar surface. 'Ibis will will not seem so strange. at the waist like th e
white ApoJlo spaceship two be a familiar s.lgbt. So will JohlllOn's trainer occupies spaceslU,t .itself does. and .
rungs at a time, feet the velvet black sky with a Uttle blact-wt.Ued room 2il told me to take a step. l
together. It's easier that inpolnt •--1 and the "'ow feet long 14 feet wide and 75 sprang four feet into the air
'PflY· ~g btue:.~wn ball or~ feet Ion;. Spotlights at one and landed, SW'prised, about
Ria first stroll across the full earth. end of this chamber create five feet away -1 1
reddhh-gray moonscape ia Should be fall, tbe lunar the &larlng sunlight of the A little practice, however.
Ubly to look like a explorer can catch hlmseU moon. made things m~ch easier. It
kangaroo's hopping. That, on one finger. He would fall EARTH MODEL was fun , like awal-llfe slow
trainer, J,he sulted man ,can.
forut_ about bla prol>lemi
and concentrate oa what'ba
wanlf to do." . . • .
Right now englneen are
glvlng Iha tnlner Ill llnal
checkouts. Johnson 1 a l d
astronauta: should s t a r t
working out regularly in. it
by the end of the year.
One area they will have to
practice a lot ii getUng back
on their feet after they fall
down. Runs 1' the trainer
have shown this to be one of
the worst problems for a
man wearing a pressure
suit, which bendl well at the
lmee but not very well at the
thigh.
"The weight he carries i
around (hi s . suit an d f
back·pack) 11 about l
equivalent to hia own weight
. . . like carrying someone
on his back," John!On said.
''It's going to be a tough job
for the guy to get up even
with practice.''
or a slow-motion rwt, .......... feather-sof• like a slow-mo-At th motion movie .. The key to Czech Deni'es • .,,,in .., e same .end of the thl J h out to be the best way to lion movie. A good pushup room are . two other sights the whole ng, o nson MOON· WALKE;R -. Engineer in space suit flies into air with push of bis feet
travel on foot in the weak would put him back on his 1 1 ·n said. is practice -even (left) and carnes camera and moon exploration tools (right) during test of lunar gra,vity -one sixth feet in most casJrt. unar exp orers wi gaze on more necessary for a man Fleeing Nation I ·t h be that of earth. Spece agency officials can -!l full-size model of the wearing the bul.,. spacesult. unar g~av1 f c am r .which .duplicates what astronauts are expected to find.
predict these facts with con-moon landing craft and the "The firit Wie we put a STANF Nover gJ,mmic.k.s make 1t possible lo duplicate the moon where man weighs WON'T WORK th gh disc of the full elrth. '!be man In .~...., -avlly J KlelnORD (UPI) -Dr. only 'one-sixth of bis earth weight. fidence, even ou no one .._,...... .. "'--~ I -• ":;:w'T~;----:-;:;;---''--;~----;;-----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;---Earth-type walt:ing will ..I. th t earth -act u a 11 Y a.. -th a p-s·-'e suit oo, '"-an , a -o::<..-uos ov-OLl di .
not wort on the moon. ::a:~~fon so:i:i00::n~~~ photograph taken in color ;uldn't ;;9fi ... nd-: ' -oouldnu:t acientist, Tuesday denied a De ence Classes Planned AlhlffMllNiil '
Clad in his bu 1 k y training devices at the from. apace -is taped over keep hil ," Jobmon report by Japanese police GmlNG UP
moonwalking suit and wear-Houston Space Center. a flood light so it &lows said. u this hi been on the that be bad defected to the NoVice dog obedience i.nd 21 from 9 a .m. to t p.m.
ing a backpack which con-One of these is a repllca of reaU.stlcally when room moon iDltdd of in the ~ United states after the cla!tts are scheduled to in_ offices at the Costa Mesa NIGHTS MAllSflll OLDIWf( tains oxygen tanks and a the lunar surface more than light. are turne~ out and on-trainer, the ftnt moonwalter begin Sept. 24 for Costa Civic r-J-
radio, the average astronaut ly the fake SIDI ~ shining. would have startec: out by Soviet invulon of h1a coun-Mesa dog owners , at the Te ~ · Common KidMJ • BW6M' Irrlt:a•
would dress out at about 334 100 yards in diameter. Here The Door of ttlil long, Dal'-fa1J.1ng flat on bis face. try. Winkle Park baseball dia· The Tuesday night classea ~e'.:.'ne::U&nd~rn:.,11111.~I
pounds on earth -160 =~:~~'ng 5~~.~acti1c! row chamber is made lite Klein ot the Institute ~ mood area, ace<rding to the -from 6:30 to 7:30 for !~d~.0~~~1Y~~~
pounds of his own weight, a the lunar surface .. i...ng the PRAcrlCE VITAL E 1m' -•-• Bl Coeta. Mes a Recreation children and 7:45 to 8:'5 for •leeP and~ .... Hea4ilche, •
54-pound suit and .a 13).. setting 0 u t experiments, ceiling runs a i:, track "lt?a obvious that the sub-xper euwu ology aod Department. adults -include heeling, !!! f:!e:~4&s-\!~· j~-!_I?
pound backpack. taking pictures and stepping which supporta the trainer Ject'a abUlty goes up very GeneUca in Prague, arrived Registration for the 10 automatic sit, recall, stand, relaxtn1 comlort by r!'Ut!/:
On the moon, with the over or around craters. on frictionleas air bearings. abarp1y w It h1, practice," in Stanford Aug. 30 after at-week course, with a ree of and preparatory exercises !:ft.:';:fn.18.r=~'f.lat.U:.l!Mo
same suit and gear, he'll UNDER SPOTLIGHT ·A cable comes down to Johnson said. By bia se--tendinganintemationalcon-•15, will be tlaken Sept. 19 for the American Kennel
weigh only ~ earth pounds. At night, they wort under hold the astronaut, who b: cond or third time in the gres11 in genetics in Tokyo, from 6 to 8 p.m. and Sept. 20 Club.
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But Most Freshmen Quickly Learn Their W ay
T~o fir>! Cloy of school for o new high school freshmon con
be a harrowing experience -!he big school, big subjecls to todle
end so mony new f oces.
"It seems like everyone is coming your way and you 're the
only one going the other direction," Lindo Bell. o new Fountain
Yolley freshman, soid in sunyning up her first day's frustrations.
Moro thon 13,SOO students went bock lo school lost week
in Fountain Volley and Huntington Beach's four high schools. Some
were preparing for college, otherS for jobs. Some are interested
in the getting bock lo be in the bond , others could hordly woil for
football.
But, in general. the first few days of school are just o let-
Oown from summer fun.
Student activities ore olreo.dy underway with student coun-
cils, coiled the Chomber of Deputies at Fountoin Volley High
School , organizing and clubs signing up new mem·ber;:.
Vonnie Graham, Fountain Volley junior* is one of seve ral
SCRIMMAGE FOR FOOTBALL .~LAYERS •
.students who are· beginning part~time jobs as office assistants et
the •~ool. ,
T eochers too ore hoving tlieir .probll!jri,. At Gorden Grove
Unified 'Scho·ol District's newest high school, Los Amigos, ~lasses
nearly began without any choirs for students to sit on.
The first furniture delivery to the new school wa s mode Ad-
missions Day, the day before school started, and still several rooms
{which ore unused now because the school is only operating for
sophomore and junior students) ore vacant.,
Commuters and police are having their problems with the
opening of school too.
T roffic jams around the high school~ slow down impatient
motorists taking children to school or on +Heir way to work. Po-
licemen ere f e c e d wtth the congestion and speedst~rs in end
around school perking lot s.
Looking ot the bright side for all concerned, there ore onl:1
171 more days to go before the schools ore still again, since the
first confusing week is now over.
FIRST DAY MEANS BEING SWAMPED INSTRUCTORS
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SIGNS OF THE TIMES ARE NEW SHOES FOR EVERY OUTFIT
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' McDonnell Signs Pact
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For Work on Airbus
LONG B&ACH -Mclloo-Beach canter 1loce March
oell Douctu Corp. and 1111-
Fllght Safety, lac., ..,. Flllbt 8al1ty, Inc., Is
nounced Friday In Ne,. enlarllne 111 Lon1 Buch
York they bave •i.CMd a faclllty to provide special
Insurance Bonanza '
CompanieS" Write
Officers' Policies
lone term contract which cluaroom1, briefing rooms, N£W YORK (UPI) -The a crtm:Dal cblrce. But It
provides that McDonnell .•nd lmtallaUoll area for the crowtnc touitine•s of tbe would pay oft, they said, .for
D o ugtas instructor1>llota, I>C-10 prosram. courtJ and the SecurtUes • !CJGHI 4ocurred u a re1ult
and ,pilot pinonnel o t and Exchange Commlnl~-in lftformaUon lelk er a
pureh.iaers of the . DC-10 P--------. over lnlorm1Uon leob In car.leis mlltab moda In a aircraft will Clain In Flip!' i:.;.;..;.g.~~.r.IL.;.:.;;. the HCurlty markela la pro-lllteover, mereer or olller vtns a bonan:za for aome ln-operJitlon that c a u 1 • d
Selety, Inc.'• now DC-10 F" • NEW PERFORMANCE -Cobra Is Ford's new performance-oriented addl· 1uranc1 companie1. llockholden lo •ua or the
simulator. ID8IlCe tion to the Fairlane line for 1969. Available In lastbllck Sports Roof (shown The compani .. In qut1Uon SEC to Intervene.
To be inst.alled at Flight here) or as regular hardtop. Cobra models are equiped with a stancan! 428 are wrlllnl a comparaUvely WRITE POUCIES
Safet:J'• Long Beach faclll· cubic lll<h v~. . .... ~of pollcy c:al1e4 bl·
1y, delivery of the m-ui., Bn"efs / 11cen and -F6-The st Pau1 1......,... SZ.5 mill¥>• DC-10 Alrbuo fenlonal liability lnlurlllCO. Companiel of Sl Paul,
simul•tor It .schedulod Ip Vlrlually ~ In tho llllnn., employm crvup ol
coincide will! the first flight In HU.la. Gear United Slates six yon.... -·· .Paclllc !odemnlt:J of the DC-10 aircralt in SAN JUAN (UPI) -J . C. ~ !hare II now m°"' than '1· Co. of New Yorlt and U.,.S's
August 1970. Pemey OJ. openo ila lint hUllon of IUCh coverap In of Lnndon writ. moot of the
Purchuedby'FligbtSate-Puerto l\.ic.,,.store and die F d In d f<ree. AD iDlurance mm officen'anddirector•~
ty from Conductron CorP.. iaraect •tor• in tbe com-or tr'°' uces New Lin qJd the roceot court lillbW~ bualoe.. lD tbe the DC-10 11mui1lor is the mooWOllth today In the U es ciodslon a1alnlt olllcen ol United Slates, a It b o a g h
first to be ordered and is Tau Gulf SuJpbur Corp., IOJDe other companlu are
one of ~e largest simulators ~ HatQ Rey District of San and the SEC'1 complaint iD it on I small ICale.
evor to bo built.. J,.... Tho 278,000 '<!•are By CARL CARSTENSEN f-e a ~ uo bp mor.. --anco qalul tho hUI• brok""'I' Each policy baa to be
Tbe DC-IO simulator will foot tbree·&tory rt.ore is in °' "" o.1tr '1111 ,,.., ab.:-cylinder q1ne 11 lta.n-bouae of Merrill Lynch. tailor made. BlC brohn
Join the 00-.i aimulator the Io:>-acre plaza Las Font Division passenier ud more privacy for beck Pierce, Fenner 4' Smith, like Manb ac Mclennan.
whic;h baa been operational Amertcu .._.._ing ~--cars fO£ 1969 are b.ighltgbted dard. teat Pa I• en Ce r • by Inc., 14 of ill oftlcen and 14 Inc., in New York and
st Flilht Safety's Lone ....,,... -~ · by new Ford and Mustang The 429 cubic ill<ll v.i, In· elim!naljng mr quort.r llnallclal lnatltuUons 1hould · Stewart, Smith Ir Co. ol
WASHINGTON (UPI) _ -. wllicb !ndude a new trOOuced on the '68 T·BW, windows llld addlni wldff ~=; ~ .:i"':o In policy Chica,. do much of the ac-
Viejo Office
Set by Firm
Intematlonal B a n k of perform~ o r i e n t e d is 111 added performance op-rear roof plllars -~11>------
Wastingt.on has bought Tico Muat.aog Mach I, a luxury tioo. Mustang Js 4 inches * * . • ~ IN ENGLAND tb:1':~e. r:~• ~arya::~~
AslOdatee, Joe .. of Decatur, Mu.stane Grande, n e w lon,er and about haU an NEW MERCEDES Thia tlnd of hllurance coverage 111uany 11 e:i·
Ga., and J. B. McCrary OJ. FJU,rlane ~a,p<w eacJnes Inch lower and wtd<r llliJ MODELS ON &ALE orleJnated In !';•liand about pelllive and companiu that
and J . B. Me Or a r y .. ml lll<>OI~< ' t and COil· year. Mecedel·8--~CJ,:"~· oloaldAmJ~can ~~lh1fcn,?'!.!"'Pla for .. u.
Downey Sa"'••s and Loon EnciM<rinl Cor]l. of AUan· veliienoe board. go "~' ~ aftall llild the c••T.~l~'V .:=~•us. Auoclation -eo build a ta. Ttco WIS bougbt for an. • John , , . Ford THE THREE VETERAN Cll'I for llMl8 are on Ille Home lmUNDCe Co., '"when can't iet « th!°
TM imdenl•-' dootl i:erllfY ti. i. ~ new brao:ti ~ oat Le Paz undi9cloeed amount o! ·~ ~ 0,. · 1Jl'etidj!Ot mOdek ~· JOined, by two now and tbe new modeb in· a b1I company bad trouble rates are ~ =:=~~~:~':'f'k. Road and the Santa Ana and the McCra:ry s-and , divisi.QD ·general new .-.U.. for '89. Tbe cu,o:ateaD.tetyteatures getting • couplt of pro-Far~j,'; ~•-1
tttrou• firm ........ d DON l"OSTE•s Free-in Mission Vieio" . ~rises fer cam. Tbe manager ~' "Our 1009 Mech I, a· tatbeck deli.gn that -be -··-· .. of minent mea to acree to IC-iJ reparted to .... ..a-a1i:'..a
LEGAL NOTICE
~£: ~·:i::sto1'i::....,........::! ~etioa of the tern· McCrary !lnn&, PQfdlued Ford Y m ell'..., car from performance model. 1 ·"-Ai AM,w.c~ cept dlndonb.IPI ua1eu ~ :~·._:,1111""'.,. •ltOI 111 ,..._ porvy itructure is IChedul-through Tico will be earn-.ai. ~·redesigned a\lllllabM wMb a ~ J111. l, 19819. they we re indemnified NcJ PURCllASB
, DONALD L. "ont• of J2t!l '"'° ed for Oct. 1. Th e bined. Both companies body to tbe fllN' ioterior and 3.15 ~ 428 cJ. cobn. Jet ~The new iDe iDcludes tbe ag.Wt any poalb&e claims agalnlt buytn' such a policy t~e:.rrt~~,:~· c.itt.rni•. penneoerrt structure is still apecialiie in scieatt& aod U&bt .c oc 11;Jit in8trumeot a.m AU eaetne. Tb e 220, 2:20 Dir.eeJ, 230, and 250 afalnst them erowtn& out of wHn compeles • ao t·e d
,__ 1110:~ ~1.!!1tc_..,: beiag planned. technical cootract 1ervice3. paneL . "M:ust.aii ls all new Grande ·is a "'*' '1xury :::S--Aleo incJ.Uded are stoctholder suit&. · very bf&b rat&· .DIL the °" ,.,...... ii.
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,.., IMfv• ine. • and . e co a om y • high model with cllltom car 211lS, 280SE and SEL. ''The buslnel• IRJf 8;ad other band, Am lft can =•llY~~ ~NAiro ~i:,0:_;-11'1tl--,..:..:LE=O_AL=_,N.,:O'l1..:.,:C,:.E:._--TORONTO (UPI) performance and luxury are louche& Ride and out. 300SEL and the famous 5 a1 1tockbolder n.itl ~ Telepb(me 6 Tell&l'llPh Co.
krlOWll " -"' " "" --"""-C•llTll"KAT• Of' •u•1••n. c.aa.dWwl. Breweries,. Ltd.,. au ayailable4Uie F.airlane Outaide, MUltMIS features a and 7 pa$leGCt!r lilllGUlinel. eompany mauaementa ·and ll Nld to ban ~. f20 "~ " ""*"1M11 '° ..,. w•"-1" 1~ f'ICTfTtoUS """"' wW dOee tta ~ Brewery ~ this y . " new grille and tbe new 1171. A • SL sporta ~ fl dltecton became m or e,• mtWoo policy cna1wo .. 600 ,,;wn.r.t • .-~ "' -utwd TM uncttr1hl'*' ... c.rtlh' M 11 _.. In Q"~ c1·1y __ _.. _.._ 1-1-not! ~~ ~ Pri f num-In -1-,_._ .. U~-----... ...,,... lluc1t!it • 11u11-•t u.s '-' 1711 ltrwt. \ftlllC\.; 1R1A'--·-• , 1 .... a.a a very ceable. -.... uu.101o:iu. <lei or tbe -... us uuo co-• ..,, • 11111..i;wn -.&NS for · °'""'· v. "• "'" ....,, "'"""" -'" .., ~ _ _.y -• .~....., FORD'0 z• u ODE LS '~d th ~ 'pod in '18 ·~-......_ t 0"~ -~ .. -a1 Am-~--f l;t -•• --~---' "'°"'"." ll'Wllo<:111t1m" ""...,' "'"' ,..,.,, ., 111 ,1n llOH ~ ~ u.1 \,WT1...,.,,. .., ~ r". , umo e, ere ~ a T' -.1U11111 .,......, a ~ -.. .,.. •M:1U1 ... m·s vt"Y .-,.:to» a year. vauaral
" l"r111C1H1 OfftCt '" COMl"AAY 1t1 •AY e u 11,. 1 •• from ttl Montreal brewery. with 1ooger Md lower ex· strumed panel eet dlrectty reach up to '36,000 for the 7 began writinl tbe buatnea." Milton la reported to have °''""' c-" s1•v1cEs .,,.. tMt .. w 11"" 11 -A new wareboui!e 1lf'in be terlors and ~'wider s.......,.e in front or tbe driver. P•eoeer llmouRQe. s.les The lllbWty iillufiiCi ...,a .. u-NIS0,000 for a ---. =~I~ ~-_.. of "" fotlo'WIN --. ...... _... of M ----t.-... •• u ...... t.-. ~ ...... ~
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•:,twnOw , .. u. • •"" Oc1'blr ,, •1CHA•D !". NICHOLS. 125 '-'• feature a ne;t iDltrwDent more welcome htp, sboQJdet tbt U.S. 1ut year totalled pany oUl.cen from the mllUon. n• l"'4 ltOMl, cnt• ~ C.ltf9m1•. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) i-tel. eil ~ abeorbi.ng and .rear leg room aa well~. ?p,891. In the first eight financial consequences of D'Allesandro said tli e
LEGAL NOTICE ~1=:-0 ~~'.!Hou -Boemc Co. 's Vert o 1 frame aod _... engtne op-more room toe~ tJle. rur incmtba of 19fS8, 18,113 cars "wrongful .actf," but not a• .8ietage poucytwas b .$1 to
-c-• ..:.=,,=.,:: .. ;;,::.~.,:.:.:..:ou.c,c.,.:,,,,,,.--111:,: ":e..c.:=ii.°": == _ • dlvil:im hll obtained a f1 .1 ti005. XL and tLTD models seat pas 1 e n g er com· hav& been IOld. a rule, U outrlgb.t dlahonuty ~ mlllioa. · , ,
llKTITIOUS MAM• .....,., P...Ollc • _. tw. """ ....._ ,millian addition to a NavY feature a new front end partment. ·. * * * 11 involved, D'Alleaandro ·The Employen' Gro\tp in .~~~71:' '::.:: ~ k..:':t,...,,.. :•f.HAi:_o ,.!; contract to supPlY higbAgtlted by1·a headlamp Fairtane'1 16 models In: ~ ODO~R FOR said. oth~ lnru1'8Pce men ~tgn ;ill rePQ~ to have
A,ilenu.. hlbM tt1en11. M•-rt IMdlo-~ a. .. M.,.11 -~lbllt-•.,"" -.... belicqsten. grille. f elude the Fairlane, 500, '19 GM A.UTOS said it's difficult to liy down sold neirly $200 milllon ::t,""'""'-•.......,,.,. nc11n-""" Mme"" ~"' • _.,.... · -Hardtl:Jps and tibl Torino, Torino GT, and tbe . In keeping wrtb a trend hard and fast rules but worth of directors and of-!:~;~:..=rd~~r::;::: co,~.r~~~'D••" LOS ANGELES (UPI) -have ventleR:~~i:!. a: new COOr-a. All models have ~~g Aate~ to en,. ct chances are the insurance ficus liability insurance to
... ~ .,.. .. le""'1: r Not1rr ... nc.o..._.. Norril lnd'IJltrifJI, Inc.,· bu tbe station .....-m's Magic new crlDe and tan lamp ~•tlon witb resf*'t to ~om~ eoukt -~ "-oJI . 40 comparijes. in the .first <t :;:: .:ic-L=T·c.~~111:_-.,. ~.~U::-"' obtmiDed a a.1 miiticin AnnJ Dooraatt, e· 1&tih-l with .design. odt>IJM!W' re~s . o a m the face ofa ctD'fiction on. balf-o(1ijdJ year. •
JUD1Tw w. LOU•fT, ll7 ~-"'' c-iuren £u1<15 contrect to aupply roclret FQl"d, ·om~be opened New Options on the pallSellger Clllr'S, General
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f 'l:j' I s...tWl'flltl' lfft l'\lt>lllMd OrM\H Co.st o.+., Ptt.t, )lu~.. · · ' ri wfth tbe . up. uuu.:;Tuu include an elec• '
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•-announce that r---------------.. ·--IZ~ ...c -" "· LOU91i1' ,.. -... -.._A • _. ~ 7• · J ... :· 1 ·Tbe LTD -, ' ():i(intry trica\ly powered 8\W'OOf an a new one-way d r i v e
-d rt,:~;~_,,:c;,.iv:' . ' -~ ··~ DETROIT (UPI) -!..·Po,~-sq\an ataUCll . agroa come electrically berated b 8_ ck odometer syatem will be ,, r · · ~,...,.,.,._ 111,""' ...,_ ...... • LEGAL NOTICE,..... , ..... -. Co ~ ·ned • • • · -,.. hp window and ....... ,...,, ............ lt.aDdM'd «r...__. oa 911 ., "' ~ ~ Ill 11111 "" NW "'"' "'"""" • Ul.lt.a.i a ~ ) . wilt' ~ C.i. -a 220 uw v• .... ··-· ... yau_,.. ~ r· "I ' ,• B . f:.
-· .. _ ... , .... '· <OUHT ,_, mllfon Anny o<der IOr ' .......... td equip-talion manges. TwO<loor 11169-model GM can. . •nance r1e s
• .1uorrtt w. Lou•n k-'' ,,.. NOTtc• TO cannoa trucks. . --t. ".,. o, er models Landau models provide a 'nlei ™"'" type Odometer n ... ,..... ..... ....._ ....., IUPl1tt0• cou•T °" TM• .......... nu. bl
" tfle "'"""' "'""""" 9M STAT• Of' CAUf'OlHIA""' assem y w:lll also be Stan· ~"'d 1111v ••tw,.. • ........ THI COVlfT'I' o" oaA•• · ~ dard equipment on all 1968· MIDLAND, Te.1.. (UPI) -reported that its J>t'OPOkd ~·,.ur~-........... ~::"~ •. -INYESTMINT COV · I .Air West -GM·bul!t ei .. a ... 'lli+C•1 ~ Corp. a.: mergor 'Wlth ·Scltulilbotger, ,.· :=-:;: 111 Nctr1ce ts HEll:EIY G1v!"M '8 1M Conduct.cf by EDWARD McN.AR cept. those eq~ with nounc!1!d jt ·hll·di.scowniCI' a . Lid.,' ·--~ ,,_,._I 'uly,
., c-.Mnleol blllre cndltwi "' h ·~ MINd 6lwMftt "mJllioo-mUe"' odometer.--.uvuz-.-... ,,_ • ...... •· 1,_ ._. •" ,..,111n, ~..,1r19 c111m1 ""I'll,.,. Allied Member New York Stock Exch ....... ch ill~ the ' bauiUc laterUe ..&-....it of bal been .. • .. ired off, ~
.,..., OrMIH Cont Chll?r Pl\8', .... -.:IMI .,. rewtrlld .. 1111 ,_.., FIYI W""nT ·····oN Loss Told .., .... _ _.. w '9\.-WYe m at a ~ ~· P\11.U '" u. 30 .,., OdetMlr 1. w1111 "" .. Kll.,.,., W111CMr1. 111 "" ~ -· .-.-. S lah!r date. unknown amomit or quality comnaniet are in the olltletd
,,,...,. et ,,. cllf'k of "" 1tiove '"'1ttW -rt, • I Co ' ' I " " N ' t GM Cap ,-:;::-~=-=~===-=c. 10 present 111m1. ""'~ 11>e _....., nuensea rom Mr. MC •ry • curren noted that l8'W$ ap-on Horlt peoiolula m equlpmeot buaioesl.
' LEGAL NOTICE ~1~.~ =..=:~ne: ;'i.':..~~~ M 'l:•Eok c1ours• 11t U.C.LA0. I SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) pitying to the tunH>ack of the Australian stati of -----------I Em c;,_, $''"''' ''"""'· c1111er .. 11 on-, ¥111 n91-7:00·9:0 p.m. -Air West, Inc., today odometers alttady are in el· Q··~anc1 -· ~ w.J---LOO ANGELES (UPI) -
•Alt ., rne1, w111ct1 1s "" ..iac.. e1 ltillfleH .,, Sept•~« 2J 30 & ~-•-7 14 21 f t · ,......._ ~ ·~ .. 1111111: cw'UU su11••iot1: cou•T °" '"' "" Yftde'1hinlll 1" ,11 "''"'" -"'""'9m • _,_..-• • reported a net lots of ec In ue.ware, New Humble Oil A' a.n...i-Co
STATI 01' U.Llf'OllllltA l'O• "'"" esl1fe of .. Id lleucMl'lf, Ml!llfl •Ill Island House, "-Lio' n 1s1--~ '1,201,913 for 1be ftrlt atx Jeney, Kentucky and River. ....._.. . TMI COUNTY OI' OllAfil•I ~ 11'1et' llMI tlr$I ~Iii l!lli ~ llill1'U r .. 1:.r---i ~ d...,.;t is Jn .l... .. n-and Standard 00. Qo. Of .... '*" Mt1ot. monU\s of 1968 .. compared _... .... uia and ttJer. are ln-,...., ....-· .....uvw •,~, °'"' "',""',,.• .. '· .. ~~. Newport Be•ch to & loll of Jl,OVJ,5'7 tor the dicaUons that simUar me1s· depth .......... a 44-mile ltrip. caHfonU bave broQO,t in -· .... ......,.. (Complimentary Admission) be --. -~ l"AT•ICIA t.. LANHAM. .... ,""" VI. E•ICl.ltrl• .. IM Wiii"' COlnpllsble 1967 period. ureJ may considered by Sev"1ty n .. t~ 11o~ nd ._.....er mi IDd I• s
;f,l!!LL L. LANHAM. °"""""'· ~ •bow _..... __...,,., IDWARD McNARY, 6•n•rtl P11rtn•r -. I I '--le""*1-~ s · th •-•-· -· n=11 a a-nol'LS °" 1"• ITAtl. °" M&WICAN.. Mo"1'00M••T a ,~e _opera n e -~ .,.._ ... e m o er Suncs 11 pib have been dug so.far. ~V_':Q well in tbe Santa
ll"OOIA. CUl"IOlll 0. H. 11.-ir a Comp•ny. A decreued since revenuea oat year. . Bartiii'a
II!:!:. .... ":..,~;"'..,;~.:.::::.,·~••• · Membe,. N.,. Yo•k Stock """"'"•' lnC1'1!1Ued 17 percen~ but a DIV<loped by Gener a I Channel, Drilled to ...... tile """"' ., ... Tll• 1111 nH1flf New York and Los Angeles 1981 wrtteott of abandcaed Motors' AC Splll'k Plug MANSFIELD~ Ohio .(UPl) . 11,915 ·~. the wef "'°"'
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!:...•= :.":::"' .= ~ = ~..,:-.::"""CW! DttlJ Pllff. r=~===========:::======::=,JI route proceedlog oo!U and • D.i v i s i 0 D, t b e n e " -M&Dllfteld. nre • Rubber duced hJtb oil and Pl from ~ 11•rr.t .,,.. 111 111N C9Wf, Wltfllll "'"'""' '· '" n. "' ""' · ,..,. ; lene:r amouDt of 'nallat>ie (Jl.akQ it lmposs~ble to reduce Co. has bought the lftad four separate intervals.
---'"•'":.";.:::-LEG-AL-------·--· ~-~ w-e ~ ""~yc.r<>t•"•·~...,...,,-.z.11-b.b.e J. • • • ~=:::; = :....-: •oT•c• ;:·c:.-on•u hOl lhrl·llY --:~:~=i:'ifu, ~= ~m:: ~~b~~~rs:p::= ~ .• 1~&.:-~~~-~~~~~~n~~---...:.. ...
.. _... .... ·-· Nlf '"'""" win IUPl•IO• COUltT °" ,... -CIODl ... oy -----. and eltt\I methods o(_ tumln• ly .·-··· of ~.-M m•=-. •.·-'-•• ~~·~ d·-•er tftt I"'*'"'"' tor -.._ • Nft\1911 STAT• Of' (AULllNMIA f'O• r-.,....a.ic.....-. L.--'--.1 . 6 MUC .UUUl ... ~ .,....._ ~ 'CCII.
..._.... "' "" wrlf1lll -11w •• tK• COUlfTY °" oMllfl• Air Welt, Inc., WIS form-u.:a the mfteage reading. 1be price wao not ~vealed. has sued ,....~. Pub'""'',,; '"°""' _.. "'"""Kt' _. win _,.. .. ..,. Mt. ,.,..,.. ed ...._ d . . ..,w I.Ill ._, ... <& '*'" • -..,_ ,. ............... 111"" ''"'' 111 iAo11 ,,.,10MAM Mii svo on April 17, 1988, by the t.vi; new es.ign tncl~des Co. for S3 million charging .. "'C!:. :r,-~~·H1. '~'cffl~Nis~Y OIVIM "' .,. merger of BoDrlnl:8. Air addition .of a special COD· NEW YORK (UPl) -he ftl lbeled by 'ti:le Satur· is1AL1 0'91111W• of "" ,,,_ -~ I I 0 L~es, lnc., Pacific Air oector 'between tbe . drive Allied Qlemical Corp. U· day E......_·P«llt. · •.
w. I . ST JOMH. Clwt hi ... ",,_ ...... 1111' dl1"" "911\d"" r y u Lines Ioc and w~ Coa t &NI' ao:I the first ----__ .. _.. I -•n ··-.... M. LIUn', 0-W Cllfl .... McfdeM ••• '""'1rld IO 11'-"""'· • ., ..... \ s . ..........-r llVUil .... ~ I Wl.U reduce pro-Taylor Mid II\ article ill "°"" c. SAL Tait .. ,,. .,. _,-_,.,.,.._ "' "" e1tic:. • Aitllne1. wbeel. 'lbt. co an • c to r ductlon at .itt South Point, the Post oo· uaethlcal prec-=...--=., "'t'.,.,... 111 ,... cMfll 111 "" •t1ew ..ittn.d -'-.,. eogaee& the odomtter wheel. Ohio, ammool1 p J a n t ti-,..,. vart-•• a u t o
........ ........ .. p-nl hnl. wtltl Wll -Nl'Y -1 --th drl •--" -..,-;, "J' y.... MMrWt "' ,......,., \OWdlln, "' ttwo """4ff•• ,, "" 9'flctl ..... y ... ,_, e ve sear 1s becaute o f IDQustrywlde dealm ·lfbeled hJm.
=.:-.. ~~ .. o.·~1=5~~ltt,;t~~ when YOU borrow Lee Heads w~~~drl~ ·'= =~Th;y~~: ~= = ~= LEGAL NOTICE ,....,.1 ... " .. ..,.,. ., NII lltctdtlll, 1""'5 1 e v t r • • • The company 1~d ClOling for keeping W. buliness
-c .. -n-.,,-,n-..... ~ ... -.-..... -.... ---i=il\:::E:."".:"".-. C.ounty Unit :!.t""r'u!ac~!~:'!~ :rl1eP:;t':O't'":Usa:"U.: = ':etsu:!"'~ !~; ~~~"'::: lr!IDll :: :.;..:ri=...,. wheels. ,\Uled Qiemioa1'1 .t ~it d o:wned by " cJi~h Md bat ..!:'~=:::= • c:"~ :~;:-.!. ":..:: ...,.,,, mon I y L. John Lie of Nnport <lJmter .-nlngs by JS hb ·~ forbid him to do ...,,... ...,.. ... HM s. Hlf!lll-. n11MAM a D111111-.. Bflach, founder and ·nttrtd mflloo.. · bulineN1 on the llbbatb. ::--.. •-=: c;:· ~--:;==..A~..,.. 4M . preeldent of Aero Dynamics ..,..~...,,,.. NEW ORJ..EAN$ (UPl) -· TIJltt said 1hfr Wll not :::a-.::,.,.•r:.::::~ ::--..:::. w .. ~~--.... A~·.~~~S, :,as 1~n ~ J . a., Md>erinott Co. true. I
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11avc&.0Mt ,,.,...,........ 1111t.."l;•;:;:'":;;~':::"',.,;"..; .. :..:"':..,.:::.,':::"'::.,,,,.....;'m:;:.;..,:ii ·i Service ,.,._. Of o ... u..-,191......., Drfft,""" .. """""! vv•y• IW:Wl:N --"-"""'!" --/:' , U!;GAl._NQTICE ! E:recutive1 (SCORE). • 1---.;.,,_...,. _____ ll other officers are Samuel ~~ rr: ~,':~Ji:t:.:.: iid: .. .-. 1 A o-•· I La n~ '¥ ...................... ·-... c••TWICATI OP •111•un • ..., .. 0 ~ num, ~"""" ,....._ 'HM ,._ ~ vlce chatnnan, and Thomas ·,
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"tm•.lffTUNW. INC. =~=eh.''c.11:,.,"'1..:'':!i ; 1 secretary~eaaurer. Dnit fr!: ' u "°"°" ~-.... """ .... ., ""NDMIO , a· J1 past _preitdtnt of Welt ~ ... ~1• 11AllT'f' sTI>•e-..i ""' ..... """ • ,.. Coa1t Lug11-.. ,_, ........ "'°'',.,...... _,_.Ill .. ~,............ •• ~ 8" .,.... • ..__..... WILLIAM .aac11t -"* lfl Mt w ..... " ,...... .,.. ~ luring Company and Spoce ,,. v.. ,.,..... • ~ .....,., · Is a re"· d h lcal d ' WM.LACI L. Mnotll..Lo Ill -~MAI.LIV.·-,....,.., i.u-e c em au mtt 'c; ::,.r.;;-Mti\ 1 "':',,.vlA •· ~im ._. ..... mUUursfcaI en&tneer.
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a!ICAGO !UPI) -' Finallcler V1c1or N""°"'!l Air California Vice
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who baYt boq)it a 4' per· Cllflorillfafi;loli ilii:t="
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Petroleum R-oo,p, ni:ton ol ·tl>• airline.
of Soll LUe (llJ -· Cllffnrd lo(ud CaMfot• C.mp Btnl, Cokndo, a llll's eiecUtiv, italfJA
aui!OI~ of .I' • d • r a I May alter .lt yeon aa R ... .,.c.; Corp. ol Salt me president of Wb
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'·Rams,_ Cards l(ick Off . NFL Wars Tonight
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Hirt wll! be tmnl to' blt Dov.
Wllli&mo, Jockie Sini1ll or JlolllJy Joe
Conrad. Or, be -PYO It 1A> Jollnl>y Rolll!ld U Roland's Julee 1ur1cry of
IHI yom-d°""'~ -blm. Or there's Wlllil er.-and R07
Slllvera.
Rlaml' qu•rterbaet Roman
Gab:iel.'1 targets lncllldl B e r n I e
~·~ SIJow, BWy Tnw. and
The Jut tm>e the Rama came eo St.
Loida, In 191111, IJiey butted the
~ ri-a. Loo Angeles bad .. 11·
1.2 teuon lut ~ar and rolled up 398
polnta.
But two lone1 out of 11x uhJ.bkton
glJllea, aa o0mporec1 to ab< nralgbt
'l'on .. ht -TV Chon-I % at 8:30
exhtbition wins last preaeiason, baa
pointed up some ragged edges.
Coach Geof'ge Allen said on the West
Cout lest week that h1a Ram.s are not
u sbari> .. last .._,, But, be aaid,
BUBBLING WITH HAPPINESS -celebrating the
clinclllng of. their aecood41raigllt NaUonal Leegue
pennant wt11l the trad!ttooal champagne are (from
Jett) st. Louil Cardlnela Roger Maris, mansger
Red Scboendienst and Orlando Cepeda. Next slo!J for
the Redbirds I• an October date in the World
Series against the Detroit Tigers, who will go
through the champagne routine in several days.
Champagne Corks Herald
Cardinals' Clinching of Flag
HOUSTON (AP) -Wl1il -..,
shouta, tho 81. LoW Oonllnala popped
~ ark.I Sundoy llidlt Ix>
ce1e1rR Mr Ullrd Na111ooal League
p...-inl!va7_.,,
Thdr Aatrod<wne dreeslng room
erupted la jubilation -tile an-cinnaU Redlep elimioated 1erond
place San Francisco with a 4-0 victory
on the Wellt Coast.
Followinl • 7-l triumph rmr the
HOUl!oo A*oe, tho Cordlnall waited
over m hour in tbe club house,
al8Ul'ed ol. no Iese thal1 a tie fer the
flag.
Suddenly sorn.eone llhouted: ''C!ncy
scored a run In tlle top of the ninlll.
'lbe Reds lead 4-0. All we need is three
more oats."
When the second out was replayed
by telephone to the players, first
baseman Orlando Cepeda yelled, "Two
out, bring it out," referring to the
champagne and pl.a!tic glasses on a
oateriog cart.
With 1be final "'1!, tlle Clrdinal.s
Swedes Sar, Patterson
grabbed the bottles, popping corks and
apewi.ng champagne to ttie ceiling.
"I can't say enough about them,"
said Manager Red Shoendienst, drip-
pjng from a shower of champagne that
missed hardly a player. "They have
been playing great all year.''
"I'm just happy to have a part in the
victory," said Roger Maris, who
knocked in three runs with a homer as
the Cardinal! defeated the Astros.
Maris, planning to retire after the
season, said, "I haven't had part in
much ol anything lately. I was glad to
do something."
"We had good pitching last year and
we had good pitching thls year,"
Schoendienst said. "Actually, some of -·-------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.11.-l!U'onO!illRi{lil as wego
'Was Cheate~ of Victory'
STOCKHOLM (AP) -Jimmy Elll.s
travels home to tile United Stltes to-
.day with the World Boxing Associfttl.on
heavyweight crown still under hi.s belt
-but with plenty of bruises to prove
Floyd Patterson had given him a real
fight.
Ellis retaloed bia crown in a con-
troversial 15 rounder at Stockholm's
open air Ra&unda Stadium Satunlay
lligbl
New York Referee Harold Valan
1eored the fiOlt Min Ellis' favor .
The Auodrated Press made 33-ye•-
old Patterson of New York, the fonner
world danploo, the wimer on the
round-by-round scoring.
Swedilh newspapermen thought Pat-
terson took the fight and E:i:pressen
headlined lb story: "Floyd cheated of
v!ct«y."
Pattenon erKkd the fight with a
brube on one dleek. Ellis h&d seven
1Utche1 OW!' his right eye.
His nose was broken. The thumb of
hb left hand was fractured 8nd there
wu a broftn blood vessel under his lalt eye.
''EWe: 1hould be fit to fight again in
tiX « Hveo weeks," said Ellis'
inedlcol man, Willie Pacheco.
But It wlD be up to Ang•lo Dundee,
Zllb' m&Dlfer, to decide when the
next fight will be and Where.
Pattef6Qn 33, said he would stay in
Sweden for e few weeks and in that
time would decide whether to continue
ngbting -or quit.
"I wou1d lilre not to fight for at least
two months." Ellis said. He was wear-
ing dark glasses .as he made the
remark and bad plaster oo the stitches
over his eye.
"Money talk.!I. The public dictate.!I
v.rhere Ellis' next fight will be,"
Dundee said. "If F'ral.ier w an ts to
challenge we are not ducking. But
we've got so many offers that I'm a
happy man today." Joe Fraz.ler is
recognized as champion in New York,
Illinois, Massachusetts, Maine and
Pennsylvania.
"We might fi~t the winner of the
Henry Coop e r (En g I and) -Karl
Mild .. berge< (~y) European
heavyweight title fight which takes
place in London Wednesday," Dundee
•dded.
"At the moment we can sit back and
see who ntakes us the best offer.''
PattErson slipped to the 03flvas
several times -without the referee
making a count
Pattef'son caught Ellis with a good
pundJ in the 14th and It looked like a
knockd<1wn -but yet again the
referee made n<1 count.
Today's TV Menne
llONDAY
l :al ,P.ID. (2JQ. -FOOT· llALL -LA Jl<ws at St.
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8:30 p.m. (!)CT-BRUIN
CLIPS -tommy PrMhro,
UCIA eri<I meotor , wldl
tllm cll!>I ol tile lllG& Bru!n1.
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a lot or timely hits. And that's the im-
port.ant thing."
"They're not selfish as a ball club,"
Schoendienst said, "They'll g i v e
themselves up at bat -move up the
runner or do what ever it takes."
"It's just like CW1 Flood. He'll ta.kc
a strike and give Lou :Srock a chance
to steal a base," Schoendlenst said.
''And anytime you get Brock on
base, he's got a chance to score. He 's
tough. And you got Flood hitting
behind him."
Flood, who ripped five straight hits
against tile Astros, said, '"This is the
game you wait for b'om March the
first on."
"One year you get the hitting and
the next year you get the pitching,"
Flood said. "Pitching carried the load
this year."
"It reels good to be able to challenge
the hitters again," said pitcher Steve
Carkon, who endured 11 hits Sunday,
inoluding Jim Wynn's two-run homer
in the first.
Catcher Tim McCarver said he .was
happy the Redle.gs defeated the
Giants. "Now they can't say we back·
ed into it."
"How could we have backed into it
since we won?" Maris asked.
DAN GURNEY 6TH
IN GRAND PRI.t
BRIDGEHAMPTON. N.Y. (AP)
Mark Dooobue, U.S. r<1ad racing
champion from Media, Pa., driving a
McLaren Chevrolet won the
Bridgehampton Gl"81ld Prix, SGl ,IXK>
second leg of the Canadian American
Oiallf!Dgt Cup before a· record crowd
SuOOay-as Bruee McI..arec, the
favorite from New Zea.land, br<1ke
down ~ llPI lrom the liniah.
Donahue'• average speed W81 111.32
mt"'8 per boUr, a record for this race.
Dan Gurney, Corona del Mar. fin-
t.shed. 1txtb alfler having JOmt IUSpen•
1lon tniub1e.
v
11We'll make it up in practiet and we'll
be ready."
Loa Angeles , the 1967 Ooastel
DivWoa champion lost running back
Lea Jotephson wMb a leg injury ln
Augua~ ·
David "Deacon• Jones. paft of the
Rams' buge defCflsJve line , and spread
end Jack Snow both missed part of
training camp as they tried Lo
renegotiate their contracts.
Strooc safety Chuck Lamaoa is ex ·
pected Oo be out fur ball tbe season
recoverlna: from cnee 1 u r 8 e r h •
Lloemen Roser Brown bu • problem
of overweJght ad Lamar Luody Is
recovering from knee s u r g e r y.
But cleslte all ttieir probleme, tbe
Rams have enough power left to make
the Card.inels undmlop.
The Oarcllm.l.s' defense bas to con-
tend with Gabriel, the Rams' towering
quarterback.
Am U Gabriel can't have Snow in
top shape he can el.ways coDSOle
bimseU with Billy Traux at Ugbt end
or fleet Bentle Casey, the other wide
receiver.
There's even Pat studltlll.. who
eoaught a lot of pa.sse.!I for the Detroit
Lloos before being traded to the
R>ono.
Gabriel may not be able tx> hand off
to Josephson, but -there are veteran
Dick Bass and Tommy Maso n.
ffart, Cardinals q~rback, is
all of 24 years old and has a wtiole
season under his belt aDd another top
sophomore in end Dave Williams.
Laver Tackles SC's Lutz
In Southwest Net
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The 13(),000
Pacific Southwest Open T e n n i s
Tournament moved i.nrto third-round
play today with top-seeded Rod Laver
of Corona del Mar matched against
Bob Lutz ol the University of Southern
Oalirornta.
Arcadia and former S o u t h e r n
Calilomia student.
Davis Cupper Clark G r a e b n e r
bounced back from a 7-9 first set to
do-wn former Davis team member
Barry MacKay with 6-3 and 6-4 sets.
In 1500 Toda11
Classic
In women's competition, ~meta
Teeguarden or L06 Aogeles d.re'! . a
default vict'ory over court queen Billie
Jean King who was advised by doctors--
to rest because of a tendonitis con-
dition in ber left knee.
Other top matches pitted Tom Okker
of Holland against Marty Riessen of
Evamton, m .• and U.S. Open cham-
pion Arthur Albe againlt Pierre
Barthel of France.
Roy Emerson of. Newport Beach
downed John er-. ~. 6-3.
Sunday'a major upset C'alll~ in
doublea com-• Roy e..th ..n Stove Tldblti ot UCLA reoovered
Imm a IOllng first aet to down U.S.
Da\b CUp '-> membere Stan Smith
and Lutz 9-7, 10-U. M:. IJke Lutz sm1tt1 1a trom use. '
It's Ryun's Last Shot
To Make Olympic Team
Another upset came in men's singles
as pro Denni3 Ralston of Bakersfield
became Ule firBt of the 16 seeds to
meet defeat.
Colin stubs, Awlcalia's !Oth-rariked
amateur c&tled out the U, 6-3, 6-4 to
Rrabton wbose play was hampered by
pulled stomach muscles.
Ashe added a sharp, on-target
baclbandr to hl8 powerful service for
an easy 8-2, 6-4 decision over Dick
Leacb, a b.igb school teacher from
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (UPI) -
Jim Ryun, holder of the world 1,500
meter record, faces his stiffest
challenge in months today wtien he
takes on Dave Patrick and young
Martin Liquori ln the metric mile
which winds up the eight-day, record·
setting U. S. Olympic track end field
trials.
Another world record -the 400-
meter desh -\V'8S erased in
Saturday's competltioo as Lee Evans
streaked to 44 seconds tlat with Larry
James second (44.1) and Ron
Freeman third (44.6).
And in the loog jump, Bob Beamon
woo at world record distance of 27-61h
with Ralph Boston second (27·1) and
Charlie Mays third (26-91/.t.). Excessive
aiding wind nullifies Beamon's bop for
record consideration.
Ryun set his world mark of 3:33.l
more than -a year ago when he was
beating everyone in &ight -and by
fant.astic margins. The University of
Kamas comet went on the sheli this
prusit spring wJtti monooucleosis, but
now seems fully recovered.
Today he'll be shooting for a berth
on the Yank Olympic team first, and
Golfdom's Millionaire
Adds $$$ to Bqnkroll
SUTTON. Mass. (AP) -Arnold
Palmer can relax. He's pro golf's first
officla1 millionaire -and he's also out
or a slump.
Palmer pushed his official PGA
earnin s over the 1 million m
e won e 150,000 Kemper Open with
one of his ()Id-time charges Sunday at
Brunet Faces
Twins Today
After 4-1 Win
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (AP) -
George Brunet had a tough act to
follow as he walked to the mound
late this morning far tne California
An gels.
The lefthander, 13-16, opened a
series against the Minnesota Twins,
Ang"I Slat"
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Sept. 71 Anoffl •I CltY11eM 11:!0 1.lfl. JCMl'C (710\
who were sdteduJed to ~ Jim Per·
ry, 8-6, or Tom Hall, l ·l, to the moun.d.
Andy Messersmith tossed a four-hit-
ter at Chicago on Sunday to beat the
White Sc.:i: 4-1 and lift his season
record to 4-1 as well.
Mossersmith walked only one better
and struck out five in bis route-going
performance -his third major league
start and secood complete game.
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Palmer, who was 39 b.st Tuesday,
earned $938,515.22 in official moriey oo
Uie PGA tour through last year.
He bas added 110 m .57 this 1e
but some is listed as unofficial -such
as money picked up ill play out.!lide
PGA jurisdiction.
The old warhorse., accompanJed by
an iocreased ArnJe's Army Ill a huge
crowd of 39,300, started the final round
three strokes off the pace. It was ap·
parent that i.t was to be hi.!1 m.y. He
had an eagle 3 on the second hole,
sinking a six-foot putt.
He went on to add five birdies, more ~~n offsetting a pMr <1f bogeys, and
finished with a five-under-par r;; and a .
72-hole tot.al of 276, 12 strokes Ullder
regulation.
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NEWPORT SURFER
CAPTURES TITLE
PACIFIC BEACH, Calli. (AP) -
Newport Beach surfer David Nuuhiwa
won top men '1 honon in t!Wl two-day
National ~mpions Surf Meet thlt
ended Sunday. 11le women 'ftre led by
Margo Godfrey ol Santa Barbara.
'Mle ne:i:t dJvi1ione were captured by
Steve SchUckenmeyer and Josette
Lagardere, both of Henn01a Beach.
Rolf Arness , son of James Arness,
won the boys 1& and under division.
'Ibe tiUe for the boys 14 and under was:
won by O:lril Schlkteomeyer of
Hermosa Beach. Pbll Vedder Of Cai>Utrano 8eadt wu flnt among
men <1ver 35.
The Western Stzrl\ng Assoctation
1rilJ use the point totals won t.n ttlf:
competition to ptct ill ~esentatives
to 1be World Surfing Cootea:t in Puerto
Rico in November.
victory second, although he indicated a
win over Patrick would pleue him
greatly.
Patrick graduated from Villanova
last June, has a lifetime best of 3:39.9,
including a 53.3 for the final 400
meters in the NCAA championships.
Patrick won the first heat of the
1,500 meter semifinals Sunday but had
all tie could do to hold off Liquori, the
youngest man in the field at 19 and the
newest star in Jumbo Jim Elliott's
Villanova stable.
Both were timed in 3:48.8 with Li·
quori coming off the pace to almost
beat Patrick.
Ryun, running in the second beat,
trailed all the way. then weot into his
kick 300 meters from home to win in
the slow time of 3:53.0, almost 20
seconds off his world mark.
Ryun said he ran oo.ly cu fast as he
had' to aod plaMed ~e same strategy
for today's race.
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LAST CHANCE -World rec-
ord ~older Jim Ryun runs to-d~y 1n finals of 1500 meters in
his last attempt to make U.S. Olympic team.
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"' lb' JOEL 8CBWARZ lo tile aool-llne -k. Orlnp Ooul
ot n. ...., "" ...., PoWlded the ball over tbe: Poeta• 1oat
COacb Dlck 'l'\acke.r pedaled his way flve ttmes while Whittler wu only
· • 1oto LeBard Sladlum Sllurdoy night able w score three times.
OD • bleycl• and later left noo.Uoa • "WI loOked good •• tho &Oil Une,"
little 1* oft tbt 11'0UDd after his Tucker laid. ''Lut year WI couldn't
oraoa• Cout Colle11 football team le! It,, ba1l ov.r the goo! Une." .
turned Ln a •W11'111n&lY ttl'omg Then it wee tt,rst ollensive team
perform.,.,. aplnsf WbUtl'!I' Coll•&• agalnat !Int delenalve lquad Olld the
in 11" lh111-on acrlmniage. Pirates slopped Whittler oe.-ty cold
True, '0r"11• Cou! waa ouucored wtillo mo\ini the ball with authority.
in the clull, ~. buf there waa plenty In Wblltler'o final 10 ollenJlve plays,
for Tucker ml. llll •llfl ·"' be happy oraoae Coast beld tho Poets b> Just 3J
about -tl>o Plrates sellled \!Own t~ wlUqome bard to!:ltlln1.
after an early eue of stage fri&ht. M far as staUstlc1 for the scrim-.
Followinl& thti two-tiour workout, mage went, lt was nearly a stand ou.
Tucker 18'd, 11We tlntlbed strong aid I Whitttet barely outgained the Pirates,
like to flD,lsb ltrong." 367 yards to MO, and out.llra:tdowned Indeed, the Ptraties did finJsh strong. ONnge Coast. U-17.
Alta-each i.eain ba4 run oil ~ plays' · A sreat dtia! of, Wbltller'• 7arda1e
on offense, the two clubs tested theit'' ctaM oo the Poetl' tint two Hrtet of.
goal-line oUemes and defenses and 10 plays when they rolled down the
then ....i back for a noaJ 1erte1 Of 10 field IDd through the Plrate1 f<!J' both
ofienaive plays each. toud>downo IDd 163 yan!t, or lllghlly
mor1 then tlpt yan!t a _crack.
oraoaa Cout bod tta. problems
delendln& a&alDll the pass asatn IDd
Whitt.Jer expl~ted that wtakne111 for
boll ol. kll 1core1. Tbe ftnt'Cl.me on a II-yard strokl from JObn Melo b>
Wally Wooten.
Pat Ferauson pessed tor Jay Meck
loo: 25 yan!t aod the second Poet touchdown.
Tile Pirates moved to the Wblltler
six on their third aeries of downa
btlore lunnin1 out of ploys and f!naJly
cubed in on their fifth serlel"{ gotng 70
yan!t In juot five plays.
The score WM set up by an 11-yard
nm by Ramon Rle&Jdo IDd a fan·
tutlc dlvJoc caldl b7 Broce lllCb oo
• 39-yard pua from-Palll l.emoioe.
'Ibe to~ c:.!:lf °"ob IJ.yard
pau from Lemoine to ful1blck Tom
Sktnoer.
OU Or0:ge Coalt'1 two 1crimmage
, perfOrmaacal. lharl's DO doubt lh&I
Ille Plralos Wiii move Iha ball in llell.
The bll queotloa that .UU romaino
--II bow wall 'Will Ibo de· f,_ hold otl Ille _.11100. A lood
lodlcoUon may come Satonlay night,
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ENDS DROUGHT -Neil Wrtght is seen scampering toward Golden
West College's flrst-ev.er touctidown in outaide scrimmage compeli·
lion es he dashes to glory agaln!t Glendale Saturday momlng.
ON TARGET -Behlnd-<0me line pass blocking by Mike Ogden (2D)
and Wayne Tinlin (21) Orange Coast College quartei'back Paul LemQlne
(5) gebl ""1dy to fire another otrike. Lemoine hit on 10 of 18 pa11es
DAILY PILOT Pllllfl 1W l'•t O'Delmtll
for 138 yards against Whittler Collen, ~lllrday nigbt and now has .
completed 15 of 25 acrlmmage passes fOr ISll yards. • .
'Golden West's Wright
Ends Scoring Faf!line -
By EARL GUSTKEY
Of TIM DlllY PIM Ill"
mqe sesJlona. · McMaboo ea 1 t 1 y
oumhi.ned the other two contestaots.
relul'lllng starter John lnglebart and
fre1hman Steve Grif1J111. Dodgers Fall,
Toss Singer
i: AJ.-1\tlanta " ' • • , ' LO& ANGELES !APl -Fetix
1 t Milla, Henry ,Mron, Joe Tarn llld
Mike Lum slammed two bite eoch Sun-
• • day. Ieadli!c Atlanta 10 a 11-3 victor)' ! ' over the Lot Anl"l.et Dodl'l'I!
; ' Eld! of.~ fQllr knocll\ld U. a run ! i lllld ~nw·Oocll Upohl11' choked oil
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an elgh\h-bdn& rally as rookie left~
hander Georae Stone gained hi•
seventh vldory ap.l.nst ~ree defeata.
Tbe Braves will try to salvaae a
apllt ot tho foor·tlBlllO aeries toolghl
'llil'"I 1llO)' 10nd Ron Reed. 10-9, b> the
mound against the Dodgers' Bill
i Singer, 11-15.
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For O. J. Simpson
SC Publicity Campaign
Already in High Gehr
USC's football_. book Is
cuatomarlly ooe of tbl trade's more
llaid publloalloll!i.
U11J1lly, the creation that emera:es
from USC'1 attilettc news office ba1 a
cardinal cover with bold, gold letters
reading "TROJAN FOOTBALL," It
WIJ alwayw loaded with tile oecenary
fads and thorousbly clean
typographically. -
And so lt was a shock to receive this
year's press book. Emblooned on the
cover in llvt.ng color is O.J. Simp&on.
O.J. is no ordinary football player so
th.is can't be an ordinary pre11 book.
EARL
USTKEY
lb ......tor II Don Andenen, the
aport.o tub-thumper •I use.
More picture• of O.J. are to be
found on the inlide cover and both
al.des of the bact cover.
"We have designed the fo\U' cover•
Of our football preu , book oo lllat II
can be ~ later u a· Hel1m10
brochure to be •• all Over the COUD• try., .. Anderaen expllinl.
.0.1 •... c-petltlon
AllderM9 II well llllo -fl Ille ....... pollllclly .._ipo ......
oppear II SHIM,. C a II It r o I a ,
OrelarUy O.J. woald he • dado for
tM Hdrmaa bantnre bat A:ndmu11
etUterpui at P 1 r d a e , 8ft
WMClwri, II carr,tDc 01 a 1tmllar
craudt for Leroy Ke1e1.
Tile ,... II -al Florlh, Mere
Jim G17 II nutnin( oat ti l&k wrttto1
abaat tarry Smllb.
Aadenea, Woodwortll ud GIJ an
ftlll aUttoolll ... .aall llll-• appun tt h nt I• froat.
·0..1. rep••••~ ti Mr If
6o IYo IUjor etlle(e -
lll&(lllall .. lilt ~ lblt faJL Jim 8eJ1b~, the No&rt Dame end, b on
lilt 111111.
A.Menea bu allo U.UW O.J. for
fe1tared mag111.H plece1 In Loot.
S1turd11 EvenlDI Poet, Sport, Lire
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aod Reader's Dl(ul.
"Denny McLain II lohtf lo bave to
&• Mme to matcb that, • Andenea
declarta.
' Tools of the Trade
A TV documentary' ii al.lo heing
prepared for release later Jn the
season. Aildenen supplies the media
"1th video tapes, films, sllde1, color
photoa, taped illterviewt,. btochures,
feature stories and news Teleases.
"We've prepared a four-minute film
cllp featurtnc 10 O.J. touCbdowna from Iast,ear." . l .
When Andersen 1oe1 on the road u
the a4vance publldty man fOr the Tro·
jBD1, be takes video tapes of O.J. 's
•pectacular nt111 ·11s1 ydr.
He leaw1 IOOD for Mi1lneapoli1
where, _prtlUIDlbly. u·n duzJe 'em
with O.J.'1 1campers on cell ... ~otd .
In the final pitch,• h o w e v e r ,
Andenen plead.I a case for tbe foot·
ball player blmoell.
"There'• a lot mwe to the Het1man
race -· publldq. I ainc<roly hope that •-per; radio IDd TV -I•
will not bue their Helaman vote1 on
publicity. Tllo award IJ IUPro•td to 10
to 1be Ylll'11 'outatandtng: foot·
ballplayer,' not lo the ""9t !"tblldty
c.wnpafp of the aeuon. ·
'A Grest s.iU-•
110.J. Slmpioa 11 a trut Ale1mu
la toll two rtpt. Ever)'oie Mio mH1"
aad '11111 -Mm aa11· 6o ume -'Be'• IJ'Ht.'· Re ..... ,... • • It
ceoperath'e •Cllete l"v1-ner bee1
•uodalod will aa far • -· ma. doet II Cl•~•Md. Rt tUls ~ Ume .. ~....--ttber wiilW ntrlook.
"Be ltoPI W •D1Cr1 .. 1pldma for
ltldJ. Be aln:rs hi • (lie-I
,,..u., '" ......... ., ........... i. • peat &eall aaa.
"l'U 1&7 rltll -o.J. 11 w~ 111
every •won! be nedftf.'-'-Ila p111
fl bell' 'L«'t be ~ •ev«y ,aa,.r
wante lo be bon aa Illa Mt 8ln,
l'• llt• lo .... 6o -n..u. Bit f1'1Dil •-m1 ~11-eci"iis ~ ~ letl p1a,t., n tn
11'als'I aat!-1 chuaplnO ....W h
a ll'talor .-• .,. .... ~ .... lila
B•ll•n every year. Bal -·• Ille
tut Ume '°' eu nmtmber a ~wlnntar two 1tratPt aaU01al tlde1?'
'18" what I me11?"
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Pro Football
Standings
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Ort111 a.y JO, Phl! .... 111 11
l1ltlmwt 11, ltn •r11"1Ct° 10
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Golden West College'• football team
1cored lta first.ever 1 c r l m m a c e
touchdown Saturday morn.log but
coach Ray Shackleford wolidered
aloud: "Thia 15 Progres1?"
The touchdown· wM the lone bright
apot in an otherwiae l"agged 1bowlng
by the Rustler• in their f1nal pre·
se8rl0n tuneup. They met Eut LA
Sab.lrday nla:ht in the INIOD opener at
Orange Coaal
''Thia definitely wasn't as .rood a
scrimmage u we had la&t week with
Cerritos,'' said Shackleford of tlie two-
ldld·a-haU hour session with Glendale
Saturday morning at OCC. The final
score was M .
"In fact, I'm wonderlnf if we
biwen't regressed a little bit, Itri
either that or Glendale wu a lot more
tired up than Cerritos was."
GWC eMered the scrum wtthout
ever having acored a ~gitimate •crlm·
ma1e touchdown. It came . On the
R1111len' second ID-play terleo from
Glendale'• Ill-yard line.
, Promlling Nell Wrlg!it, the hallbtck
-starred ot. Marina High twp years qo, took a pitchout from quarterback
Tom McMahon and 1c.i1Tl.pered
unhcnpered lnfo tbe endzono. Ap.
ptytn1 the key ~lockl were Roger
Parlanan and Jim Hernaodez. . .
'Ille plo, came Immediately after
McMslioo -who hod an oulltandlng
day -hit Parkman on' a 42-yard ploy.
Scltoctlelord had said lllat his
starttn& quarter;back for Ea1t LA
would Nm the Job off the two ICrlm·
Baseball Standings
NATIONAL ):.EA.GUE
WLPd.GB
zSl Louil 93 58 .618
San Francisco 80 70 .m 121'
CinclMaU 78 70 .127 191'
Chlcaro 78 74 .$u t51'
AUanls 78 71 .ll07 18\i
PIU.btrp 7S 78 .490 19
Pbil&dolphla 71 78 .• 47! 211'
Lot A .. tleo 11 a .'53 !41'
HOUllOll rt7 84 .444 :1t1 •
Now Yon r;r 84 .t&I :1t1
x-Cllncbtd pemant.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pct. GB
Dob'oit
Ba!ttmore
New York
Cle-Boelon
Oakland
Mlnnetols
Calllorala
Chleaao
Waohingtoa
116 M .841l 86 1;5· .570
80 70 .533
81 72 .529
79 71 ,527
76 75 .503
71 79 .473
ts 86 .430
62 89 .411
58 93 .384
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. 642-0911 14"271 ' . IN
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"McMahon had a better Uy today,''
Sh&cklelord 8'ft«I. . .
"Now we've got a bJ1 d~on to
make. We'll decide aft« looting at the
fllm1 ."
Although Shacldfford clearly w11n't
pleased with bis b'oopo' ellort, he
lef:med to feel even th& wont of it
could bO . cotm:fed -11111 -with
harder -k. .
He waa particularly dl>ti-with
the pa111 rectiving. The quarterbacks
could complete ooiy nw o1 :z:i ~ ....
four Of them · by McMalum, The real
were ellhe< jioorly lhrown mc dropped.
"Wed r o P·P e d .everal penet we
shouldn't have and that worries me."
Sbacldelord had b>ld G~ coach
Phil B r o w fl be would m .. a tlant
QefeMe for the scrlnuna1e and the
virttors wece ready for il Glendale
logged a :llJ.yu-d play on the third play
aM two 'Play• later had a mm oPeil on
Oolden W1at'1 five-yard Uno but he
was overthl'OWD • The RU1Uen' flnt eeriel wu awful.
Glendale· .-y oco<td Oil itoi .-ond
series, reach1ng tbe owe five before
running out of downs. · .
Glendale got that far ap1n after
Wrlghl'1 TD and 11111 tlmo llC:«Od. The
offlclals -back • 83-7ard ...... lnl pou pl&)' on Glendale'• final
aerie•-
Merits Ir ·Benefits
Of NI
Maintenance Leall'"J
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C.111nty thru Johlltlll I '"' h I llt•
"'"'' offtri"t .f tH U11c•l11 Morc•ry
C>ttlWI L..tti"'t AUMlltllfl, • 1•ti111·
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u11lr1ct,
DOCTORS l,ICIAL
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Ort"t• Co•1ty MH11al ,....
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1969 CONTINENTAL
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Sunset Grid Forc~s Irvine Scrimmage · Roundup
: Await '68 Openers Mesans Lose Quarterback
By ROGER CARLSON
Of .. °'"" ..... ....,
ONll&• Clout -prep IOGiboll 1<11*' In Ille SWl<lel
~ -1l>rouSh final .__ WC scr1mmages "'-""'*1"-!o . ........,Uon for ,.. ... _,.this --• 1'tttt eompetltioa f r o m
-. ...-ntln& the
' Chot1lew, lnloe, Anlel,.
-·rr.tWl)'Leoeues.
' U..11 a rundown. on tbe .................. ,
OUen ti• Foothlll
Ootcb Ken Moats• Hun· ili$>n Beodl crew went
tllnJuCh • eonlrolled llCrlm·
• -· willl I"-IDab of :: Ille Cr-Le .... and i: 'Outtcored h tnvaden three
:~ ~OWDI to one.
i.: 1'ln1 Boawd. the Oilers' "t.w monber one quarterback, ~ 1*"'11 tlle winner'• attack ~ rib a 41J.yard kMper for a
~~ I-own and tired a 25->Z yard aerial to M..-k Whit-
~ 0.14 !or another.
• • Garlbe Wise odd<d the
-third TD wltll 1 15-yail end
sweep.
Kurt Clemena, conaldered
the Oilers' number one
llnemaD, ii out of Friday
ni&bt'• -lrith LouC llead1 Jmlan willl an ln-
Jtnd riCht foot • , . possibly
a ...,. cblp or a tom ii•·
ment IUll6ined In Ill• aerlm-
map.
Moats .... hawy with Ille
workou~ 13udln& lhe overall
condltlonlnl( Of 1lle Oller•
aioQg with de/toolve purault
llld tile e:dra effort. of llM!
offeosive linemen.
Moats, however, indicated
di!pleasure wMb bill tem:n'1
passtng game.
Coming In for pr8iae -tbe Huotiogioll metacr wa1
David Smltll for hil runniJIC
at th• llilblck opot alollg
wMh tplit end Daye )lroWll's
bloclting and the -block·
inf by offemlve guard Tom
AmQl<I.
0then ID tile OOer -applauded by Moala .....,
HoefJack<rl !loo Dlcluoo,
Pl1ll N•Yl<n-and Paul Moco
(Jor tlleir effortJ agUiot Ille
Fooll!W running g • ni • ) alone with Karl Pedusen
and Lee Walters.
PederHn, a 235-Jb, IH
slotbocl:, ca-ried twi<o for
12 yeard1 and ftl OD the
rt<elvtng end ol thx • •
aerlala.
l'Uees ti• C.ut
Marina lligb abut out tile -•Won ID a tmee-way soimmap w!ei Kennedy
High of the Freeway League
. and bOlt c.r... de! Mar of
tll• kviDa c:ir<:uil.
Crestview Writpap
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Artists May Be
Best in League
Laguna Beadi mode the
big noi11ee in <Zestview
League &Cl'immage action
as the Artists stamped
themselves u eo early
favorite for tile league
crown witb a Munning
clisplay ol might against
Sunset League <>PPOOltloo on
Satur<lay.
Here's a rundown on tfle
three Orange Coast area
teams' efforts:
Artist• .,. Tar•
Coad! Hal Akins was
elated aft« his Laguna
Beech varsity football team
had goo< through a ..,.-11our
scrimmage with Sun a et
LGgue entry Newport
Hartlor withOut mention of
ifrjury.
And, his starting eleven
looked every bit as good as
billed es the ArtJ..sts opened
up the scrimmage with \wO
toochdownJ In -12-play ser-ies ..
After rii>IJing Newport
Harbor's offeme for verx
little gain, Aldns' equad hit
peyd:irt \\ben Jim KOOn
grobbed an aerial from
St.eve Wiezbowsld and reced
24 yards for a score.
Moments 1 a t e r it was
Kuhn agall\, thb! time on a
20-yard pa&I play from
Wiezbowsk.i.
Later in tile scrum, the
Lagunans gave up two
touchdowns to N e w p o r t
Harbor with m06tly second
unit players on the defense.
Said a jubilatJt Akins:
"I'm extremely pleased ..•
Ol8" f.irst team ~ally put tt
to tllem."
Also standing out on the
offeu:se \WlS Brian Bagley in
the Laguna bac.k!leld.
Ste v e KlOfiterman , La·
guna's offensive center and
defensive linebacker I e d
the defense wiUt several
tackles and finally ended up
in the offensive backfield
when Akins began his jug-
gling act.
30FT SELL SAM
Dialdo• .,. Tiger•
Mitsioo Viejo hosted a
three-way scrimmage with
Fallbrook H'tgh and Valeo·
cia wittout injuries. OOly ICOl'8 of tbe day for
the host Diablos was a
three-yard !hot through the
middle by Don Wilson
against tbe Valencia squad.
Richard O!aves was pick·
ed <U by coach Ray Dodge
for his hard ruomng and
Rick Boehmer was noted for
a good Job al cle!enslve
ba.lfback.
says Dodge: ''We don't
have enough speed ••• our
oflensive tlmJng Jn the
backfield still needs work."
'The DiablOI will continue
working on tbe mistakes
that show up ln scrimmage
films while readying for the
opener w i t b Se~eback
High at Santa Ana Stadium
Friday night.
Trftotu ti• Kn'91'ts
Riek Geddes was the only
player to se<re for San
Clemente in itl scrimmage
with Katella when he went
over on a 20-yard dash.
The Tritooo an<I Knights
scored ooe 1'D apiece during
the scrum.
Unebacker Larry Shank
and defensive hallback Bob
Alacon came in for plaudita
Crom ·coach Tom Eads,
along with Wayne Saeger, a
defensive eod.
Mark Huemann wu·
singled out by Eacll for hil
aerial from tbe querterback
slot.
Eeds, however, w a 1
displeased with hi• running
game as the Tritons wt:re
unable to sustain any klod or
a drive via the ground.
San Clemente is scheduled
to work on its ground attack
against a stunting type
de£ense after scrutiny of the
films revealed some glaring
weaknesses in that depart-
ment.
By MarYin Myltf
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Top -out ol Ille 18DJ•. We really clidn'I quartorbackl without 011!! otll• Banm tally m • tlree-
'll>t Vlkes tallied once on lrv1ne 1-ue'a oclimmagee .,,_. olfd6veq lw blllla varsity experience. yon! qoorlerabdt roll oul
elih club wltll Ke l th comes to Coota Jl!eoa•1 actlinmaro." Oiiier mild injuries come carryinf effectively for
Doololdeon plddng up Ille q-Claude Kelly, Holland.bea tome good 1lo 0.... Gluson and R41ty c<J&Ob Bruce Pickford's
bill play wlll1 62-yard SC"!J'· "1lo ,.... • ilmcked out of ... wOrcll for tile eUorie of Dan Allen, but -on espected eie'ven were Jolm Car· per witll a plldi O\JI fropi bock sh..-U,. roU1_DanShaw,~aand Cf1Wterbaci< Gree Hei>ry lion In lhe ocnun wltll SOla<ar, ·Ray Berg eiid Doug Neitbor 114 e 1 a mr Tuslli1 Kelm Arledge.
c&galDat Keaoedy. · . Tlloti'1 wllh a kDeO iDjury. -aloag with de/Dive -able to ac<>re during tile Tom Malone bas ia!r.tn
Mar1m also l'COrecl ~ • Le 1 The lntne c 1 r c u i t b&Uback Randy Johnson • . • acrum, but the host Meeeos over the q u a r t e r b a c k
sls·yll'd 'touchdown run by 3 Day.; ft Wl'l!JUP' • all from tile def e.n·• l v e penetratocl 1lo Che one-foot star11ng role.
Buddy JI!-on Corona ·de! "' ' 1quacl. Uno ooce and onotller time Sln«led out for t b e l r
Mer'• eeoood unll . CdM ti• lrfdt 1lo tile five-ywd line before defensive e«crto w e r e
OUt o1111e tcrimmop du• 'Til Opener . c.r-t1e1 Mar _ • Mn• u Tutla fwnbles •lllppeci h 01 h wurtzbaclwr, Duane DI/fie
to prevlOOll IDJuriea wire tine-way ICl!mmage with ~ p~ .-Ooota drives. and Bill <llampion.
Toar Ventimlg1te; •Jl·m -DolandSalllaAna Kemedyl!.lgbandMar1Da. J11esalnli1j101lmlDl\Cewith S'-ded out by Peek tor E••lftll•TroJ..-
Gau&!>ln and Sh awn c:llriohln Jl>a, --~ eoi-wu -le , to Tuslln -the -~ Item ..... escellent e«an. '!.""" -..
lleL01ola lw Ille Vlu!. ~ ,_ tllret dliyw penetrate the oppoo!tioot' a kDee illi"'T fOi otarting Gerald. Reilly, l"orodick, Dave Johmon'a 50-yard
Venllmlclla and Gaugban heucewbentllelwl>beWeat 27-yerd liM v.1llle giving up quarterl>ock ·CiliJde .KeU,. Dive Echranil, Dave Di .. , dash off la<:lde for a
are upected back !n time Santa Am . -.,. 00 o1ng1e -to op-stumng' Ille Meitaaa. Georp Davi., John Mmx toucll<lown wa• the ooly
for the VikM' opener wWb Thursday nfcbt at 8. pooent.s. First fl!tits indicated a end Dlt'Ye Spielberger, a se--S('Ol"e of the evening foc
South To r r a n c e ,. but 'lben tootbalJ. 11a'oughut Kennedy ICOl'ed on a ~ mu knee carWage but coud unit haUback. Estancia in ita llCJ'imlnage
DiLoyola's atalul remains the Oraoge Coast .,.,. )'8nl return ol '"'· in-fur1ber exam In• ti on 1 FV .,. Arte•ia at Edgewood.
douflttUL begtns In eaniest Friday terceplal pus . and tile revNled tile iolUIY "" a Opening tile bol .. to get
Coo.di Jim Ooon of Marina night willt the Newport Corona cle-gave up a seriOUI brulae. Founl>ain Valley oul5coN!d Johnson -were Bob
C)(lllUl!Ont.d alt«warda Of ~ del Mar six-yard TD to Marina via Kelly la not expec:t,id to -by a two--to-one Raymond and Jell Salyers.
tile V!ha' need for work on -..i heaclinc tile cast tile grOUl!<I. nm at 1lop opeed until llllto in margin with tile Barona Slllnlng In Ille Eegl .. '
the Offensive part . of the at Davidson Field, However, in the second the week and could miss the dJalldng up 480 yards of· oamp·wee George Barnett,
game, but added that the Others competing Friday ha11 of the scrimmage, the starting aasignment in femiveiy. J<lhDfioo, Seiven and Dick
'defense was far ahead of (all at .8) iare Estancia e.t Cocona def-ense came alive, Saturday night's opener Mike Qilden broke away Durartte.
lUtlf. Tuotln, Fountain Vallys VI completely bottling up Ille wiUI /)ra>ge at Davidson m •llO-yacd touebdown nm Qiach John ):.owry wu
coon llinlled out Andy -A I• m 110 I at Jl!arlna ancl Kenoecly of· Field. for 1Jle Drat -with pl-with his team'•
Vorooo and Vince Moll for Westminster, Huntington tensive efftll'tl. Slated to replace Kelly tf DouC Ha y ·n ea, Mark wort on deleosiw rum
thtir excellera. defemlve ef-Beadl at Long B e a c h Sa:id coach Dave Holland necessary is Greg Fondick. A 1• J e g r e 11 a and Sam pray, and c om m en t e d •
-but added Illa! Ille Jonlan, Westminster and of hio Sea Klngs: "We're the Mustangs' halfbaclt or W-putting on key "They di<ln't make 1 nlekel
VI.tea need better selection Lakewood at Vetera.na' Sta-going to spebd a great deal possibly Steve Lefever or blocks to IJrlng him. on us .an nigbt througb the
of plays from th« i r dium in Long Beach. of time on our paesing Bi! 1 Ade .Ison, t w o Jotm ~ ecored the line." quartmiocb. .... .......... ~ ..... ~~~~~--..~ ........ """' ..... """'~ ..... =""-'-=""~"""';;;..;;.;.;;;.;;;.~:;.;;_~~;:;...,~~~~==; T•,.. ti• Co11•tu
Newport Harl>or opened
up · llke a cyclone ap!nrt
Buena Pm, oulrcorinC the
vlailon etalJI -to -In tile morn1ne. Lattr. however, the Tars
were forced to settle for a
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LafUllO -· • ,Sailor coach Wade Watts
aeemed pleased with his
tum'eielforta: in die double
-blaminf Che 00-m-walt betw ... bettlee
rib Bueu. Park an d
lAiguaa lw ' a letdown.-.
Uicul• Belich opened up
.with . two :quick rtunnlng
tallies tplnst Ille Sunset
Leaguers.
. Leading the Tars' offenu aeainrt an outclassed
COyote eleven was Bob Cur·
ry· alOll( with quartertlacks
Ron Troyooo and BIB Shedd.
curry ru!lled for llJree
scores and both
quarterbackl U>ssed for two
t.ouchdowns.
Walla bad prahe for tight
end Siu Alclrich, Lumpy
D\µ'kin and Mike !lopr1,
the middle guard.
Rocky Dixon and Lee
Moore were tbe key gainers
in· ttle Laguna tussle with
Dlcksoo scorin& from 40 and
five yanh out
Lio,.. .,. Fricrs
Coach Bm Boswell sent
his Westminster team into a
,,_..lled scrimmage with
Servile an<I Santa Clara
lllgb and came out lnJUIY
tree.
The bolt Lions olllwcored
Servile two touchdowna to
none, but dropped a decl.ston
to Santa Clara, t w q
touchdowns to ooe.
Scoring !or tile I.Jons In
the Servite clash were Tom
Lawrence on a 20-yanl pass
play from qnarterhac:k Ed-
die Bane and Ron Shepherd
m ... 11-yard Tl"<lge play,
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Robert James Wins Flying Dutchman Olynipic Trials
B1 ALMON LOCKABEY _.., .......... ,, .
R~ Jam.. of Bena,
Va. wlU be Ibo U. S. 1'4'Jnc
Dutcbman llklJll>Of la the
O~ Yaclltlnl rtm•I It AcapUlco next mootll.
'!'be •li6ct.l.on ol J • m e 1
comi>leted 1"1ala la 1!>e ftve
Olympic cla11e1 and
preparatklm were begun
immecll1te11 for lhlwing
boat.I from Southern
C&lllornla to Acapulco.
The FD lrllil wtr1 Ille
wlldeit and --·-· wlndlni UJl In a nob of pro-
teats and --protesta -
including two p r o t e 1 t 1
apin<t tlle roe• committee
-and a list ftrbl on board
oae of the racing boata dur-
ing the next to 1a1t race of
the series.
One •kipper clai!M4 ht
dld not *r, UM cbujo, but
the protest • ...,,. from Eel
Elm& ol Ml .. ioo Bay wbo
cllimed tll&t a palrol boat
forced b1m to -..., .... ht
-ready1 thUI prejudl<illl hi& ""-to wlil tile rece.
PROTEST UPHELD
The protest CCllllmittee
upheld Elm•' prote6t, but la·
stead of 11lrowlJlll out the
race, allowed the race com·
mUtee to add one mon r.ce
wi11l two throwouta .
This ooluUoo defi.nl.telJI
lav<nd 1&Veral sld!>l>er•
who had more than one bad
race, but penaliJ;ed thole
"1lo bad -...wns COil• risteoUy ...U.
One of -hurt by th• deeflioo. WM Tom Alllll oC
Bul.falo, N, Y. -wont
two races in the series were
a 7th IOd Mb. He wound up
in soccmd place in the 1eriet1.
' NIGHT IM DAY SERVICE
9:i0 A.M. TO {i30 '.M. -SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 '.M.
The otlecb of Ille FD
skipper was made on the
hlgh11 unuoual format of tile
best six oul of eight 1'8'COI.
The lriolo In the other
cl8"es were decided on the
best sb: of 1even u will be
111• winner la 1he ecllla1
Ol7mP1ca.
The altercation in
Fr1d1y'1 race oecurred on
Mike Cuddy'• boat from 5"n
Dies<>. Ae Ille lleet WU op-
proacblng the 1 e c o n d
weather mark, opeolatxn
and judges noticed tllet a
man was overboard from
ooe boat and that a person
llltill 00. board WU ap-
parently having a hard Ume
getUnc the boat IJ'OUlld to
pick him up.
MASSIVE START -F1ylng Dutchman aloops hit the slarUnJ[ line in' the
Olympic trtals off Mission Bay In one Of the moot conlund tdels ngalta Ill
the current Olympic yachting trtala.
REAL CONFUSION
The real confusion started
last Thurs<lay when the race
committee cllonged th.
coorse to comply wit!) Navy
<rdera t.bat no aallng was to
be done north ol the Naval
Electroa:lcs Tower o f f
Misdon Bay because of
underwater demol.iti.On ex·
ercises that were being car-
ried out
To iusure that none of the
racing boata vlolatod the
restrlcted area patrol boat.I
were ,pjaced &OU\jl o( lh•
tower.-The race committee
had· ordered . the cliange
verbally after an boatl were
on the race coytse. Oly!Jlpic
saillDI[ ~qulres thot all
cl!ang,,s In inowctiO.. shell
be made la writing befo<e
the race.
When the coune wu
deared., the boat carrying
Olympic judges and news-
men went to ofter aulJtanee
if needed.
CREWMAN SWIMS
Crewman Brad Calcaicnl
was seen swimming away
from the boot In whlClr he
had been salli'ng and tnO"' tiomng to tile patrol .booL
When taken aboerd he aald
the skipper had · hit him
twice and that he ·had
jumped overboard a n d
r<fUsed to gu b a c k •
Oalcatgri. · refmed to Hy
what the alrettauoo wu
about.
Cuddy olso nfused to
d1sCUS1 tihe matter but bed
an abrasion on hit forehead
w!tlcl! ht oald was infilcted
by Calca!gnl.
Jcne1 lllCI Allen -bad
bod ~ lllCI _.. oalllnt
well bod< In il>e -half
ol the neet la the eoriy
""""" ol flit ..,., At bi llht -il>er mark Allen .... 1911,.bul .........
prccre11ed pulled· himHV
up to Ml. WJ*1 James aw
that Allen oiluld not win he
aalled olf .......... and did not llDilb. l
Another Ullll!ual 1 .. 1ure
of the serie& was tbe.,.protest
lodged by Hmry .~
111, Newport Har6or,.Yacht
Club, against J'am• •t the
•-of the 81J11l roce. NOTHING 'tC> LOSE Spragµe said • ber,·wa. on "It ~~ aecoud sla11Jo<jpd taqk Ind il>at tlDOWO<¢ and I bad ~came ~vu onto port noil>lnl to.,1ose." be a-• _.oo.nds :at!Ar;tlle IUD, plalneil, •
. him t6 alter eoune '!be up\f:n did not to 11<event a coUWoil. ('!be pl-. O Y-1
d.vboard tack boo\ ~ cbalnnan &!st wbo
right.of-way.) -.., oblerver"in all of ·the
trtall.
WITNESSES SHOWN "I don't~ ht," Smart
70 Boats in Overton
Won by Damoisetle
S!>rol!u• produced ---· .. 'lfUIDl>l• -wMrte11e1 tlO back up hil bemDC Jmlits' ••plli11MVm.
claim, but the protest com--AB.U o1 .Newport
mll1<o dlaallowed the pro--Yodlt (Jij) -0 teat oo Junes' ""1tenlk>o -er In 1llo ear]J l>Ort
-Sp-ogue would DUI i.ve ol lllo ..ne,J>Ut loll lid: in
hit him by holdinc COlnO. 1be -,.,... -with U James had been t11rown flnime1 ol l!;!t:ll-9.
Ste.ve Deaty'1 Damoiselle
1rom Callfom!a Yacht C)ub
was the overall willDer of
CYC's Trans-Bay· race tor
ocean racers Sunday with a
corrected Ume e.3187 hours
for the "1--Dille co~.
'Ille race, the fifth in the
Overtoo ....i .. , attracted 70
boats in dlvUloo.s of ocean
raclng rated boeta; Midget
0-0 R<lclng and Pacific
HaodlCIQ> Racing F i e e t . win<\• ranged 1rom s-10
knots from the southwest.
Final rewlts:
OVERALL -(!)
Damoiselle, 6.3187; ( 2 )
Windawilt, Keith Tunberg,
CY<;, t.WO; (3)· -ll,
Memlt Admuoli, CYC ,
6.4675; (4) O,.bba, Borla
Levin,' CYC, 8.4770; . (5)
Primenl, B<tt Met1ner,
DRYC, 6.50&8.
• CLASS A -(!) Dallba,
(2) Primera, (3) Primera;
(4) Emily Ann, J, Clay,
CYC; (5) Lynla ill,. Jaek
Scott, CYC.
CLASS B (I)
Damoilelle, (2) Windawilt;
C3l Dedsloil; F-· P. ~er.
Dl\YC; (4) Bell O' ,West,
Hill<r & Gunrum, CYC; (5)
Vamonos, Art Stri4ch,
PMYC.
MORF -(I) Innilfree, E.
McSbe<ry, SMYC; (2) Su-
Dy II, Andy IAclmtron,
C\'C; (3) Plus Tax, J,
Linsky, WYC; (4) Balesll'a
II, Boil Willis, CYC: (5) Reg
Doll, J, Myrick, WYC.
PHRF -(1) Arua, R.
Dettwyler, WYC; (2) X-
·analyn, B. Shirt, PMYC;
(3) :Allelro. B. Johnaoo,
CYC; (t) D!ablo,·J. D.-i,
CYC; · (5) Bongo, W ,
Edwarda, PMYC.
oul of the race, the M11e1 OomlnC on fall In bi lat-
would have -lo Allen ter lllalla ol· Ille --""" ..... pr•lllnl him clolo-dm a.I~ ol w-ly oo point.. Sprague had DL Hen Ii.a lixil> ...i
-.ng to llOln one -or ~ .-t to 1l4nd . Ul'
the other. 1lllrd ID ... aeries, Olll1
; When the otartlni 111111 thnJe polSa lloclt ol ABen.
fired -"' •the--.floal· -• llOro ........ llDal -· Satlrda,-J .... _ leodlDI dlnCB•ln the )*I lbc out ol
Allen by elaht points. 'l'llli •1-raoet:, meant that Allen 1"IUld haw 1,. Robert .:iJmlu, Bal, to place at lelll second to V•., 21.t ,.
win. 2, Tom Allen, Buftalo, N.
Conquest Captures Slow
Santa · Barbara Circuit
Conqu86t, a c.I-37, oioop
owned by em Polly of Lo!
Angeles Yacht Club Sunday
was declar~ the overall
winner or the slow Santa
Barbara Island race, the
'ftnal of the Whitney Series.
Conquest, a Class C ~Y,
was fir5t to finlsb .the 87·
mile circuit in an elas.d
time 19.0419 bours.1"be16ce
was a ligtlt-weath« affair
from start to !inllb. It
started at noon Saturday
Recreation
Registration
Under Way
Re~oo for Costa
Meu Recreation Deport.
ment autumn activitiea -
from candle-makine 1 o wreodlnl -11 acheduled Ice
a ~ period at. thfl
m<>Olb.
Fall PfVllJ•n retllotrotlon r. du• Sept. 19 1rom a to a
p.m. aad Sept. 20 and 21
from t a.m. to l p.m. In
Recreotlon Dep9 b1-ol·
fi cee m 1l>e lourlb !lo« o
tile Colla M-CI v I o
Cenler. CIMoeo oU-oo the
f 1 r I t -eomt, ftrrHlrf~
~' 10me lDCl\ldiJC fees
and mrollment lilllll. In·
chate t t n n 11 • vollt)'tlall,
balkt~, b• dmt n ton ,
track, 'll'reatllnt and Ooolt = IWlm team com·
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and the last boot did not
cro11s the finlsh Hne at Lot
Angeles light until 2}.m.
Sunday. OL Y.~PIC CONTINQIR -j\obert J
Flat spots were en· Va., steers his ta.toot Flytn1 DJ!!cJ>;!!l"! ~m by th• majority ol victoey In the Olympic trials off
the fleet. regardless or ::r~ island A
_, 1"in!l ·~;,ui. Of 1lle ·~race -Y Seriet wil bl
COOIP*dbfflleLAYCrece ennl!lfJ : ~:Sursc= 1~::! MIN-·-
the best five out of lix
races .
Flnal results ol 1he SUD
Barbara Islud race:
OVE~ -(l) Con·
quest, Bill PoBy, LAYC ; (2)
Gaberlunzie, Mlcbael Miller,
CYC; (3) Madru1!ador, Bill
Allen. Nl!YC ; (4) Reieav,
George Stul'ltl, LAYC ; (5)
JubUadon, Harry Stewll'd,
,LAYC.
CLASS A -Cl) JubllaUon,
ET 19.8495, er. 18.-. (2)
Sumalnl, Ai Mortin, LA YC
(ET·li.8095, er 11,4147) (3) I ,
Weltward, Willard Be 11, , . ~
LAYC . (ET 18.8075, er 9 88 ·~ ~f WI , ... I 7411) ............ -...,,, .. _
J 14 • ---... " .... ,......., .. CLASS B -Geberlunde -.-....,,, "-. r : · ..-,.
7 3977 ) (2) ........... ..-. ......... __ (19.5032, 1 • .. ......... 69 .......... __
Medru(ador, Bil Allen, 'tllH.6 ~ Nl!YC Cit.MO, 11.5841). C3l 111 Acno•n•n _.s our ... ·--.... ~ •C...-• ~lease, George Sturge1, a• lllDDDJI -• • _. • -::=.::, • .... ,. LA YC 18.3733, 17.Nil. ....,.. • ..._...,...
CLASS C -(!) Cooqte<t 'l'llOVlM8 IROUMD' ~HOW rr:a= ...
(19.0119, 16.6651) (2) Tan-,,.,, -• YOU -1 _. - --.-•
LBYC •UICP' .. ••-'" _...,._ . • ........ tara. H._ Lamaon, . -----.•~•" ........
(21.8877, 1t.1O5 7) (3) IJCACT ca•nmo• _.,f9"!:""...!::~:S.:-' CUff TO ft er, OI' yau• ..... _...,.,...,....,.__ • .. --·""--) " -_................. . • .... v.-11111 U.4WI'" , , j _._ .. .......,._ ... ~_ ........
CLASS D -(1) Ttvoll I _..""' • • •... .... -"' Stan Anderoaa, AB Y C --. ·t · ' (24 .8110, 21.-) (2) Karl,1~------------,.,,,""-~' ---.
Kelton 6 Baatlchl, CBYC '-,_.,. ,....... lllswtl•_...... e•-1 ...
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Blin .d
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Seeing a need ti help those le6' fortunate and guidillf their ef.
forts to bridge the blind and sigbled worlds Is the Women's Auxiliary
to the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association.
EnthuSiastically answering the call for llnancial support will
be an impre<slve Orange County contingent who will travel the free.
ways to Los Angeles Wedneaday, Sept. 25, to attAmd Ille l:itl\ 8D11Ual
Silver Collar Fashion Show and ~uncbeon in the Century Plaza Hotel,
Proceeds from the affair will be used to provide and train guide
dogs at the school in San Rafael.
Countians working on tho. arrangements committee Include the
Mmes. Duane ' E. Hauser, 1.4 Habra, chairman; Max Graehl,
Hun1ington Beach, reservations ·chainnan; Richan! O'Sullivan, Santa
Ana, hostesses; Howard Weyker, Cypress, money tree, and Mn. Wll·
liam LamJtin, Brea, press.
Special guest will be Mrs. Pierpont Hamilton, president of·the
boaM of directors of Guide Dogs !or the Blind, Inc.
Guide Dogs !or the Blind is a non-profit organization, licensed
by the State and is entirely supported by private contributions. It is
the only guide dog school in the world that breeds all of its own stock.
When the pups are three months old they are fanned out to .f..H
children to be raised in a family atmosphere. When they are a year
old, they are returned to the scbool lor training of three to llv~ months
ol concentrated daily work. ·
Training of the blind person takes 28 da)" living on campus,
going to classes instructed by a licensed person. Althoueh the person
and a dog can operate safely after the 28-<lay training course, it takes
about two to four months before the pair operates together smoothly
as a team. ·
Proof that a guide dog can be the bridge between Uie sighted
and blind world ls that 87 percent of Ille· graduates are gainfully em-
ployed.
PET PROJECT .-Lending their efforts to nillnc
funds for Gulde DoP tor the Blind, Inc. are Orange
CountilllJ who will attend the 12th annual Silver
Collar Benefit Sept. .2G in Los Angele6. Reminding
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Interested· aupporten that pr<l<:et!ds will' be . used to
provide and train gUide dogs such as Smokey are
(left to right) Mrs. Dougl'IS Tignor, Mn: Leland D.
Kendall and Mrs. Mu Graehl, reservatiOllS chairman.
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Al·I American
Hot dogs and hamburgers, the stirring strains of p<1trlotic music,
fhlO and -. trimmed with red, white and blue bunting, ail add up
to a foamlly All American Day sponsored by the Huntington Harbour
nepnbllcan Women's Club, Federated.
The fesUvities will begin at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29, In the park·
Ing lot adjacent to the Huntington Hubour Corp. offices at Edgewater
and Wl{Der Avenues.
Special lnvitatioos have Ileen Issued to ell area Repubilcan rep-
resentatives in national and state government and 00\lncllmen in Hunt-
ington Beach, ·
n., day s1so will mark the opening of the Huntington Harbour
Republican lllformaUon Center which will be open until the election
in Nlwombec.
No admlsaion will be ·charged and the public Is invited to abtend
tile event and meet the varinw candidates end officials. ·
ln addition to hot dogs and hamburgei:s, l!Olt drin)<s, coffee and
Ice cream will be sarved, and the atrolllltg muoictans will inttnperse
D!Deland jau with Q!srtial music.
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FAMILIES INVITED -Fun !or the whole family Is pro-
mised wben the Huntington Harbour Republican Women's
Club, Federated, sponsors an All American Day on Sun-
day, Sept 29. J';njoylng hot dogs and ice cream with muiic
provided by strolling musicians are (!ell to rtght) Dr. and
Mn. Anselmo Pineda and cblldren Patrida, Richard, Gil·
belt and Katherine. Special invitations to attend have been
issued to all Republican candidates and Huntington Beach
Mn. Robert Heislw, waya and means chairman, Is in charge of
tho faml!Y day. Assisting as hostesses will bo the Mmes. John Ann-
atrong, Glen Mahoney, Robert Bell, Nol'ID8 Endsley, Robert Knox, Jack
Cuneo, Robert Sutton, Glen Ricbanlson, Robert Wbeeler, Genld Fitz.
gerald, Robert Helfer, GU Tbompt1on and William Farrell.
, Area teenacera who would like to volunteer ISSistanoe in aetting
up booths are Invited to contact lllnl. ijeialer at 1142-1149, -oouncilmon.
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Friend Takes Bait, Finds ·O-ld Wives Tale · Like Fish Story
DEAR ANN UNDERS: Thls iJ a
serious letter and I hope you wUl not
toss It aside In the belle! tlult I am
putting you on.
A few day1 ago 1<1me neighbors
came for supper and we had a
dilcu1slon about animals. They asked
me lf I knew bow r8CCOOIUI breed. I
said, "I've never given it any thought,
but I 1uppoae they breed llb other
animal.I.''
"You are wrq," l was told. "'Ibey
breed Urougb the nose.'' I 1aid it wu
the flnt Wile I !!id ever heard ol auen
a thiDc, and uked if the mama r1c-
coon cwrrled her child ia ber sinus
cavity -malting a joke ol il Both the
woman and her hUlband were IO
penuallive, I confN1 I am half Hid.
Todaj> I ,...I to tho libr1'7 and
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ANN LANDERS ~
teamed. a lot tlbout reccoonJ, but I
coold find nothing about their breedln1
babtts. I've tek'pboned several frieDdl
end they Ill -led with laul)ller -
bu.t nobody could 111 for 1ure that
they knew, Please educate me, U I
need it -« Dl1 ne!Cb-bor•, U they do.
-S. R. C.
DEAR S. R. C.: Rtceoo111 are mam.
mall. 'llley bree4 Jul like ttller mam·
IU1a. Tbat eld t:a1ard abotrt raeceoM
lnedla& lllrnp Ult -... -
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....... rw ., ... Apparenlb' a lol or
people Jtelleye It, bat M r•ccooa dott.
DEAR ANN UNDERS: OUr IOU,
Paul, learned to. 'P'al: later than mOll
cblldren. He ltut.iered a ireat deal at
Int and bis I-boclme very Im·
patient with him. My husbsod kept W1!nc him to "•hut up" If be eoulcln't
tillllE properly. When Paul wu sew.n
year• ol age he rdUaed to speak Ill bis
l.ather'1 preseoco.
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The boy ls It now, 111 ucellent llAI· · DEAll s., U tbe boy wull lo fl lo laelor ollnld 'be lmr ber lep loolc '"'
der&, a fine mUlidan, but lby ad m. boarilbt& dool aH JH caa seacl. ldm, I.tow 1be ~ •bo"1 \bem. U11al&btly
troverted. & 'P'W to bio fatller on17-. " oo. JI yoar bu-11 .. ,.,. 11 baJr cu 'be u emberrwmeoL II)' Ille -~-n it •· -~""·!y ....._. .• _ _... ·wllat'o aewT ~--~ U .,_, :.._~ time a Ori Is 15 tJte 1bou.ld be aDowed
w•n: u ~._, -"''"'--11 ~ • .,.,.... II · -I ~ to lfve Mr h11acleu,1mootlt loot H
Wblle be DO longer 1tutt.en, bil VOi.ct UCl'1 •I He Udl.1 tr uotltu let qa:tSe Ille WUtl to. la IO••' Clffl u cu be
baa a 1Upt tremcr. We have two Mme time. I -prffld u.e tepant1oa evea euUer.
younrer dllldren (girls) -get aloof wfll di ~ Paol Ud "• fa••·r 1..._ ... n wttll tlleir dad -In fact better -. -
with blm than with me.
The problem:.! lee! It would 'be sood
!or Paul to go to a boardlnc IChooL
Paul would llb-to-io;-11!1 latlt«'A:yt
lt'1 .DODleMe to spend tbe mODeJ'
Cl5500 a year) and he refuses to Po)'
for it. I have a small lDberitancie ad ,
can ....i Paul '"' my own. Should I
-«the rilk Ii angering my husband!
I've decided to do u you N)'.
-SWAMPSCO'IT
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DEAR ANN LAND€RS: How ok1
does a lirl have to 'be before her
-.,. Iet.-be"tti&vifbm'lefl! I hope
you wm'I think tllll ll'a lllly'quatlbn.
It II a blf prol>iam lo me. Pleue
-and ,.it11 I' fl&llt. I ·
I --OORILLA. GIRL . ' DEAi\ GOIL1 nen· t; 11 patt1ca11r '
ace al -• a ort tlioald 'be aDo,,.. 1o -... 11er 1op. ne · MtttmllllC
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GeHin9 ·Plans 'Off' the ·Ground'
W~p au appetite for ibe Ancllor l441~ ffam. bur1er Slturday, Sept. 21; are .Jan And Annll<a--
Doverb ""'° ara bre.klng WI t!leir "rull)I"
huJe llOO!JI to Join In the eveni!!l'J ganielo1 which
will Include anllltalnment fM young and ora. Ch~· Elno Oll!Lt ml Elmer Jolwon are plannlng a ·c
cl' lwnbW1er fall complete With b<lme made Col , .
Potent~q:/ in Women~·
Activafed by Lectures
OAILY l"ILOT l'llllf'f "° ltlOllnl Ktlltllr
' rl.aw and tilt fixings, wblle the auxiliary members
are·baktn&U:OOkiea and caku for dessert. All the
food Jnd luJj will be available at Co<ta Me•a Park
from 6 to•8 p.m., for i10 c~. ·Vasa Order of Amer-
ica, a• club· for people of Scandinavtan descen!, ts hoot. • ·
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What's Doing
MARY DAY, 642-43~1
Horoscope
Taurus: Consider Your
TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 17
87 SYDNEY OMARR
''The wile men c0ntro1J
bit destiny . • . Aatroloi)'
points the war ...
ARIES (Moreb 21-Apl'il
19): Don't battle change.
During early hours there
could be conflict at home.
Lale!', )'00 ha•• <JllllCll1unity
to make amend1. Seek
harmony Mtb end ...... gh
ctdldren. Accent home oom·
fort.
flutaOI l!p'eadt. Yw can
-· ycuoau . " mare ~le -pOtltloo.
-GOil of 01Y rut.
LEO (J\jy 23-AUj. 22):
Cycle movea, up.
Circum&bances tum in your
lavor. Strilul wtale tr.a · Jo
bot. Be Jiioporecl I o r
penorial ~nces . Way
you dress torugtX is lm·
portant. Be origin,1 ,
dynamic.
VIRGO (Alli. 23-Sept. 221:
You Olll ,.i ~ wltb
--ohar• fP9Clal )ft. 1-111. Wooderful !tc club
llltoilnJ, Ip 6 d l f tbeater
ICl1 or !<Jr ""line <laity lunch. W<d 'lrith orpniza·
Uon.
LIBRA (Sept. 2S-Ocl. 22):
y..,. ,_,, ·..W. and
delkea come to fOrefront.
You -to be social alld to lack serklwicem. 'Ibis is in-
terpreted by some as tJ.·
htbitioo d chann. Fine for
puroiJaoe ot gift.
SCORPIO (Od. 21-Nov.
TAUR
20): T
(April 20-MaJ
y you mu!t con·
ure in rellatioo. t.o
~ w.aa learned in past.
Utilize exiperienee. B e
aware of details, IUbtle
Dll'9.nCeS. Emphasis Is on
family relations.
Doctors' Wives Try
Boning Up on Plans
GEMINI (Illa>' 21-June
?D): Money connected with
message, journey or
relative eppean to b e
spot.Ughbed. You are called
upon to a.ocent a d d e d
resporisibillty. Thil burden,
not rightly your C1WD, will be
tempol'&ry.
~ANCER (June 21-July
22): G u a rd IJO'Sesstoos.
A void tendency to forget or
misplace valuables. YOUl' in-
Angel Story
Told at Meet
Orange County Med!Oll
Auxilia.ry is smoothing over
the \Mt rougli edges Oil its
plan< tor ttie -de Fall
Contereoce d. the Callfomla
Meclioal Mlxi!im>', for wlllch
it will be -Sept. 1&-19.
Key officen from all
coooty auxilia"iee will meet
in the Newport« Inn to at.
tend approximately 20 smaD work"'°"' in~ng about 12 WQ!llen per group, ae-
cordlng to dlainNlll Mn. G.
Emmett Rett Of Newport
Beach • 0 d co-ehttrman
Mn. Bernard Muon of
Huntingtoo Beach.
LeclW'ell, Q U e St i 0 DI ,
discunioo RJ'OUPI and audio-
J ohn Lin de 11 , ad· visual a.ids will a s 11 i st
mlni11traUve assistant to women· in updating and im·
Fred Haney will tell the prOYing the auxiliary's ac·
Angel Story before the tivffies. NATIONAL PRESIDENT
Mr1. Clifton Long Jr. Christian Bu11ine11 a n d The local delegatkm will
Professional Women's COun-be led by Orange Oourlty
ell of Orange County. preJ!dont Mrs. Frank E. A ~"-will •-The group will meet for Kendrick, Newport Beach: ..-....iuet ...... or
dinnerat6:30p.m.~. and will iocludie committee special l\lffl speaker Mrs.
Sept. 24 1n the Revere chairmen, the Mmes. John Clittoa Long Jr., pregident
House, Tustin. J. Mootlanus and Atd.Mti ol. ttie natiOna! Women's
Also on the ape~n& ·a&en-W i g b t m a n of Laguna
Future
21): YOI! con tie tocetller
looM ends. Some of ,...
aepiratioot tre w I t b i n
grup. It ii up to )'OU to do
Ille readling. OU,... me1 be
well-meaning, but )'00 wt11
havt to 1trike the spark.
SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21): Good luoor eopect
ooincl<leo will> opporfJJl>lty
to oommunicate. ()pea up
view3. Let otbera !mow that
you do have position. Ke7 j•
oantidence. Ex~ess Jt --
and -·will fdlow. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·
Jan. 19): A family member
erpres.tet puullng view.
Bost to be un:Ierslandlnl. If
dogmatic, you mere!.y invite
<tilficulty. Mooey j, in·
volved. Concession ls Ubly
but won't cost as much al
you im.oagine.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18 ): Sense o( humor can
alleviate dispute with mate,
partner. No need to mU:e
mounteio oot o( molehill.
Realize one close to you has
right ro expand interest.a.
PISCES !Feb. 19-Marcll
2(1): Major task could be
completed. CooperatiCll. is
required from neigtibon or
co-workers. Know this and
accent courtesy. K • e p
reoolutioos , especially those
related to job and health. ,
IF TODAY IS YOU1\
BIRTHDAY yoo are
talented at detecting trends
and capitlaliting (In them.
'Thus, yoo could excel ea a
business adviser. Key 11 to
have confidence in your own
abilities . Others are able to
!mow whenever you are
~ieged b y sell-doubt.
Change foe tlhe better is in·
dicarted, espeoielly where af-
fairs ·c( heart ace eoncerned.
GENERAL TEN·
Actlvefinl the Potentlal In
Women II 11>1 title ol 1 lec-
ture H.ries to be sponsored
by 11M1 UCI -durlllg
the fall quarter.
DENCIES: Cycle higti for
LEO, VIRGO. Special wml
to PlSCES: time to be con.
cernied with personal securi·
ty. Throw off bunleo not
rightly your own.
da will be the Rev. :Ray Beach, regisb'ation; War· Auxiliary to the American .
Anderson of Covina, lee· ren Kramer, Laguna Beach, Medical Association. Other
lurer on human relatlona and Philip Winsor, Newport speakers will include Dr.
and personality develop. Bea:ch, barxluet chairman, M·alcolm Todd , Oalifurnia
.on,' •. ,,.,, ment. Soloist will be Miss and Rkhard A 1 t m an , Medical Association presi· ~1ei':'~ 5~~:~~ =;"~.,=~~
l«!Urers 1"11 be Dr. Robert ________________ _
The seufonl will take
place on 10 Fridays from 9
a.m. to nooo 1n the First
Cangrepttooal Churdl, SO.·
ta Ana, beginning Sept 20.
To Jnll)are w o m e n
psycboi<Jlic::ally to take up
an activt career after fami·
Iy respomlbtUttes are behind
them iii the J>W'1>0H ol the
series.
Eacll meeting will open
with ·a lecture by a pro-
fessiooal peycbolog1st or
social worbr. 'Ibi group
then will break into small
worbbop& u n d e r pro·
lessionol guldaoc<.
H11dlng the stall ol BU
S. Dovldooll, cltnlcal
peycbologist and associate
profes~ Of i;n e dJ ca I
p1ycholo1y at UCl-
~a Collece of
Medicjne.
OOtr progr&ma ol in·
terest to women include
Educati.oo for Remarriage;
The Geoeratioo G a p ;
Pr-.. ol Human Rela -,
Uooa; ---~IY I tove:.
'!be HUIDllll ~, and
Abnormal PoycbOIOgy.
Also being offered are five
informal daytime or ,evening
leoture-discuesion eroupe on,
such 1ubject1 .aa ~vinl
family crite6 and preliden-
Ual puKdcs 1968.
For details and a free fell
catalog, womea may call
the extension offi<:e at 83l-
S414.
Welcome is Warm
In Any Language
The Greeks have a word for it .•. a word
which will be repeated over and over Wed-
nesday, Sept. 181 when new and returning
members attend a membership coffee ol
Newport Harbor Panhellenic.
Officially saying Xiape (welcome) as sbe
greets members at the door will be Mrs.
Leon Fry, presidelft, while Mrs. John But-
ler, past presideot will familiarize newcom-
ers w\th the...bacltground of the organiution
and outline fulure plans and goals.
Opening her Corona det Mar home for
the event at 10 :30 a.m . will be Mrs. Fred
Bice.
Other board members who will welcome
(Uests are the Mmes. C. Rey Len ah a n,
Lloyd McCollum, Edwin Steen Jr., Virginia
Bollman. Sydney Gaynor, F. M. Redman and
William Campbell.
Ideas Opened, Viewed
At Junior Conference
Openina doors to new
1dMJ wert members of the
Corti Meu Junior Women's
Club, wllo Joined other clubs trom Area D for a Con· fCeDCt ol Calllornla
J'edentf,oa of W o m e n ' s
QublJ Judttr Member1blp,
ID the Ml11lon I n n ,
Ri~da.
.... $1DloaSaturd•y ,
otoll ollJi>ito end cll&lnnen
.... ,., wwbbop• In • :=c°' llelda from ----Camem-lloa to -1 Haalth lllld __ ..._ 1lopln( to spark
-.., ...S dloptJllO new , ........ ..... • lfMll! Gordon, ..... ,....;-. .....
..... fl -at 1111 hm--A....,,., .lroCD 1111 Colla
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Mua club were: the Mmes.
Robert Downey, president:
Tom Bandy, first vice presi·
dent; Howard Mitchell, 11e·
cond vice president ; Ronald
Stenge, treasurer; Fletcher
Bond, amenities; Don Bar·
rick, international affairs.
and Clark West.colt, bea1lh
chairman.
Another workshop series
will begin Wed .. Sept 18. in
lb'ea.
Cactus Society
Orange Couney Cactus and
Succulent Society meet.I the
Krst Wednelday at ooon in
Odd Feno... Holl, Coota
M .... Mrs. lloy J-at
648-Qli can be contacted
for additiooal iDlormation.
...... Or•-C9'llh: 1Wt1er ..,,.. i.-1 Dawn Hefty, a Blola College Newnm-t Beedl, 1 u au dent, and Dr. Albert Miller, w.o 50 cen11 "' Oni.•rr Sookltt. Ille
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--• • MRS. MICHAEL A. JOHNSON
Rocllff Plodflff
Michael Alan Johnson
Claims Bride in Rite
Glcrla Castillo, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Raul F.
Castillo of Santa Ana, ex-
changed nuptial vows with
Michael Alan Johnson, soo
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E.
J<>hll5on of Costa Mesa,
before the Rev. J u a n
Medellin in bhe United
Methodist El Getsemani
Cburdt.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a
white organza over satin
sheath apptiqued w i t h
Spani&h lace. Her double
tiered petal crown of seed
pearls and crystals caught
her illusion veiL
In pastel green gO"iVns
were Mr1. Kenneth W.
Johnson, matron d.. honor
and Miss Barbara Larson.
Attending bis bnlther as
))est man was Jolx!.son,
while ushers were Raul V.
Castillo, the bride's brother,
George Thompson ..00. Den·
nis Double.
Circulating 1he JUesl book
during the r~epti~ in the
church WJllS Miss Rosemarie
Rodriques, aru1 asslstin·g
was Miss Je8Dllie Reyes.
Serving as booteoses during
a reception in· the home of
the bride's parentB were
Mrs. Orville Stewart and
Miss Kris Stewart. Special
guest was Robert Castillo of
Santa Clara.
The bride att~nded
schools in Santa Ana, while
her hwiband studied in
Newport Bead! schools and
California State College at
Full-.
Following a northern
California honeymoon they
will reside in Costa Mesa.
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TOPS Dip
For a Dime
Mesa · Bride Married
In San Diego , Nuptials
Luncheon, Aucti6n Plans ·Made .
TOPS Merging Mermaids
of Cotta Mesa will get
together for a low calorie
potluck 1upper at their
meeting Thursday, Sept. 19. 11.aldnt! tbelr-llnt homo In
San !Xego following 0 Wed• dine trip lo Sao Clomeuto
md Las Vegal!I ue newly
married Carol Ann
Konielsen and Emory Paul
Loricstretb, IOI! ot Mrs. Paul
Lonptreth of San Diego.
1be Sept. 18 meetillc or the pnlen o1 Mrs. Baroid aalado for 91.lO:por_-·
I-1.et,a ohapter of Stone ll*l'I Hunlll>stoa G-will be ellClllk lo bid
SIJm& Piii Gamm1 sorority •8-11 bome.Jt will: be oPOD .., the ...., -lo be °" -..-& talle place II I p.m. In tA> the public aod wlll · dllplay. P?\>cMdo wlll ba
tile home ol MN. Wllli1111 _,!:fN~tur~·~•:._m~-~~olc.•.::ut:!!:'.ous~-d~ooa=.ted=.::tA>;.;-.::;===--~ dUel Wiiiers of Cost.I M.,a, ( ..>J
Tile NICepiloll !ollond... Pl•••· are being The Great-Orange oa ... ,s
11ie churcb ball. formulated for the silent An 1unual fund-raising
event, portions will be doled
for a dime a dip. Proceeds
will, be used eo 1end the
club's 1968 queen to the
TOPS International Con-
vention in Columbus, Ohio ln
the spring. The club queen
la the member who loses the
most weight during 1968.
Tile ..... Mn. Looptnt11 •ucti•• 1.-... ro ta11• No. 1 Paper! la 1 erlduate o1 central Bl-p...., Soturday, Sept. 28 1n ,
ble Collego. Sprlaclleld, Mo . .:::;:=::==:=~;::;;=:c::===;:::=:=========;::;::, aod her ""-jg ... altnn nus ot San DleP. Cit c.u.,. and ~ Sia ·o;Jl•.re at H<rywl1'd.
The club meet! every
'Ibunday evening from 7 to
9:30 p.m. at Woodland
School in Coat.a Me 1 a .
Anyone interested may call
Mrs. Bernard Matheson at
548-4730 or Mrs. L e o n
Town.send at 642-1804..
Sale Fills
Treasury
To r 1 I 1 e scholarship
funds, Costa Mesa-Bay Cit-
ies Branch of the Fuchsia
Society will present its an-
nual rummage sale Thurs-
day-Saturday, Sept. 19-21,
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Entitled Trash and Treas-
ures Sale, the event will be
conducted at 1863 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. An addi-
tion on Saturday will be a
bake sale.
Mn:. Charles Launden-
berger 11 chairman of the
1ale, while Mr1. Carl Korten
ia cbairlng the bake sale
and Mrs. Wllllam Davb is
arranging far tlte sale of
plan ta.
1be First Assembly of
God CJiurc:ll In San Dleg
W8fi the setting klr the dou ..
ble ring nuptials.
The Rev. Wolter J •
KOJ"Dehleo, the b r i d e ' 1
father, .and tbe Rev. Emil
Balliet perfumed the ts'r"'fln•
ing ceremooy.
The bride, dauibter ot the
Rev. ~d ,Mrs. ~ornelsen of
Costa M.,., oelected an oil
white ~ de sci~ ,fown
with oreama and c:!W\tiily
18<.'e overlay. She carried a
bouquet of wil.ite roses.
Attendants were M r s .
Janice Moriarty, the bride's
sister and matron of hooor,
Ruth Am Buder and Linda
Bartel, bridesmaids.
They donned blue organ~
dy, taffeta ·and lace gowns
and held bouquets of oarna-
tioM.
Asked tA> ""'1d .., best
man was Robert French.
Usbens were Cbarl!s
~ aod Raymond
Bailey.
Denise Dietrick w a 1
flower girl.
Per!u'mlng during 1he
wedding were the Rev .Ken
Ni~ as orpiist; the
Rev. Robert Koroelsen u
soloist, and the Rev. Balliet
.. ~"' ""~~~~ .... l-1fl1<>Y with a
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Opens Yea
An active year wlll o
Wedneaday, Sept. 19, for the
Women'• Alllillary to the
Orange Coonty Phannacu-
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Opening her home for the
membership luncheon
be Mrs. Dean Reavie -o
Newport Beach, president
Plans are bein
formulated for the aui:-
illary's annual fuhlon show,
Autwnn Leaves of Fashions
·to take place Nov. 7 in the
Santa Ana Elk'• Club.
Also on the calendar ls the
annual family picnic at
Scbot.chman's Cove, Corona
del Mar Sunday, Sept. 22.
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J! OAll.Y I'll.OT -.,, s.,1,-16, 19611 •
McCaffreys Honored Federation
·Ac,/aimed
Repertoire Bountiful --' , .
On 40th Anniversary
Member1 and a:ueatl of New Concerts 'Paired'
Mr. ... Mn. Mlcblol
Jobe llleCllb'ey JD ..... -.. ----dh>c _ __,, wltll •
-11 ... Ii tl>elr -· i-.. tlle -_.. Mr. and Mrs. Mlchoel John
McCdl;ey Iii' ' of Colla u ........ IDd dluCIJUND· 1-. Graodchlldren1
KatlllMD McColfn7. 7 --1 Jolm M.coar.y V, a, poaec1 11ars 4' ....,.. to .-u ........... boarded a
oloullle -EnCJloh bul
-trmsportad -to lbeP!wer--
lll Oo!ona de! -· 'Dlebulto<*tlllmbockto c-. Mela fer ... cutllal
cl a weddlac -ood i dwnptlM. a-. 1"'*aled Robert T.
'Mc()drey, Newport Be«h,
a younc<r -· Mr. and Mn.
Anglers
Conserve
Memories
Benard Anawalt d Balboa lllaDd aod Flintridge, Mrt.
Joseph Belaoger of Balboa
llllad, liltor.jn·Jaw of tho
:hOllcnN and D e D n t I
O'Mall•y, !Other of the -. ...
Otlier1 attending wore tha
Moun. and Mm... Leo
Babick Of Arcadl&, .Ran·
dolph Wall of La caneao,
Oi.wlel Fredrick• ~ Pu-. La......., Doyle
Of P-eoa, Edward
Rlcbarda ol La Corulda.
llldlsd 'nl:ulb " La Jollo, Auotin Sd>nieder d Lalr.e
Ban. Morcos, 1M LebmaD of
Pllm De..n, Mn. James
Br&ller ol La ~ one!
Dr. and ldrl. Olarle1 Balter
of Wert Loa Allgeles.
1be honorees now reside
In Palm Spriop, but have
maintained a relidence in
Welt Newp«t for aboot 25 ,... •.
&me of. UJe gue1t1
"present attended the wed·
diDC In Holy Redeemer
P.n.tilnM-.ise.
Recruiting
In Offing
MRS. CHRISTOPHER DROVER
San FranclKO Honeymoon
Lagunan Claims Bride
In Tustin Ceremonies
parents are Mr. and Mr•.
Riche.rd Drover Of Phoenix.
Newport Harbor iaod Hun· Fons of ... Sympbony
lilll""' -8o~tlmilts On:bestre " Oren(e Coonty Clubl are iolD1nl t o ,._,, _... .. ,.... .....,
c:elehr•te th• . 41 lb ... W!l1--...... --·
nlverllll'J of the Soroptlmiat YNr • ·
J"eder1t1on of America. Identical concerti wW be
Tbe Foundett Day tun~ prelflllted on both Wurd:ay
cheon 11 ut for tom01T0w in eveninga and Sunday · af-
Fr I ta t d Ill lernoonl, giY!ng -• · apco 1 rel uran an w choice of tlmu. Both con-be hl&hllfbted by t)le 'IP. pearance of rues! apeaker cert. will 1liU pl&c» In the
'MiJs Geraldine Gregory, CA!:t!-:: ! ~ogel.1 e g e
California Stele Patrol of· ficer. Femiliel •e encouraged
She will be welcomed by to 1wtog children to the
Newport Harbor area pre1I-efter.noon. OOJX."erta 1'bicb
dent · Mrs. ~ Shaw and Jwill feature informal ~
Huntington Beach a r e a · b1 QJoduct« Daniel Lew11
pteoldent Mr1. !lilzabotll about ·the compoolU-
Sbartey. · · 1-11, who 1electl all pi<>-
a.alrmn fat the event lr gram.a with the approval ol.
Mri."' George Cooney, tile Symphony Afl30Ciatioo'a
ulilted · b~ the Mmes. m•c committe41, beUevet
Sbertey, Elbert Conner that the crchestra aboold
V&Jetta Farwell, J ea~ aequaim lts public with
Turner and John Deane. lesser known wcrl.s JO that
CM Auxiliary
The -'lburaday of the mooUt rnembers of the
Am<rican Leg!on Auxiliary,
Costa Mesa Unit 455, gather
in the American Legion
Hall, at I p.m.
the O<UJty gniup will oot
duplloate tlbe 1 t a n d e. r d
repertoires of. v i 1 1 t i n c
oreheetraa who usuai)y do
the be)t known worlm. Ht
-belie..,. In feaU!rlnf oont.emporvy worb.
The sympbony.'1 f l r s t
''coocert p&ir•" will be Oct.
1:6 Mid '¥1 and will presenl
SAVEi SAVEi Nineteen candles on tbe
cake will count oU the years
of the Newport Harbor Lady
Anglen Club's existence at
the club'• birthday party
beginning at 7,30 tonight In
the Ebell Clubhouae,
Newport Beach.
Begun In 19f9 by 11 ardent
''lad1 ~... the club'•
mem,binhlp bu 1 l n C I
avenged more than 75 ac-
tive members.
Recruiting fer the
Mother• Marth will be a
representative from t b •
Mardi d. Dimes during the
Iundleoo meeting of Loa
Alamiml Officers' Wl\>e'I at
11,30 a.m. 'lburaday, Sept.
19, in the Officers' Club.
Ni --of the mMlff oommUllity service•
-" and a film on the
Moreb <i Dim .. also will be
Included In the prognim.
Home in Fullerton follow-
ing a San Francisco honey·
moonareChri1topber
Drover of Laguna Beach
and his bride, the former
Qrlstine Lave!.e who ex-
changed vows and ring•
before the Rev. Charles Ara
in St. Cecilla Catholic
Qiurcb, 'l'Ultin.
Parenta Of the bride are
Mt. and Mrs. James Ray·
mood Lavelle of Santa Ana,
and t b 8 bridegroom' I
Given in marriage by her
father, the. bride wore a Vic-
torial style gown d doUed
rwiss and organdy, fuhlon-1
eel with a long train. Her ll·
Jusioo veil Wal held by a
fabric band, and the carried
daisies wittJ. baby's breath.
Though prlmarllJ In •••
btence to "interest ladles in
rod and reel lllblnl, aid In
the COllH?VatloD of fllb In
"Joell watera and to en-
oourue. good 1portlman
1b1P,orihe club I.I also active
In ulllltlna the handicapped
d>lldroil ol Orang• County,
by Ill annual fuhloa bone·
flt.
Al tho party 1' pH!
prelldentl will ""'1ve glfta
from the 1968 prellden~
ldrl. OUn Smith.
ldrl. a-,. Francll t1
plamdng the party with
committee members the
Mme•. X!na Grellcll, Mary
Bmm and Arthur Moore
ualltinf.
Membership 1n the club 11
open to-ottieer1'-1rive1 ln all
lreDcbel of tile armed
-.. and the cllplomatic
corps, active, reserve or
reti<ed.
In f omwtion regarding
meml>enblp may bo A
tlained by celling M'Pr".
Robert Cowen, 962-9765, or
Mn. C. S. i..o.more, 8'2-
2048.
Buffet
Luncheon
Tossed
The meml>«'lhlp salad
and buffet planned for Sept. Nurses Take 11 at 11 a.m. will beckon prospective members to the
T r' Women'• Aux ill ar y of '80-Day OU Alwlllelm Generel Hospital.
The event, to take place in
In pale orange frocka and
carrying nosetay1 of white
and orange blossoms were
Libbie Carpenter, ~ of
honor; Sue Olrich, MM.
Richard Green and Gall
Gabert, bride.mi-.
Attending as bed man
was Steve Wood, while
guests were uehered ta their
seata by David Grant, Jim
Lavelle and' Bruce Scherer.
Mr•. Robert Rainey of
San Franclaco, the bride's
cOU!ln circulated t1lo cuest
book durint the recoplon In
the Balboa Bay Club. Piano
music wu furniahed by 1
Ronnie Brown.
Around the Hospital World the hospital'• cooference
in 80 Daya b the verbal tour room, ball been planned by
to be given Orange County the Mmu. Denni.I Jenen,
Nurses Association at a mem.benhip c h a i r m a n
ditbict meeting tom()rrow Huntington Beach; Stuart
at 7:30 p.rii. K~. ways and mean1
Sister Frances Dunn. ad-cbairmall, Anaheim, and
A friendihip t e 8 w 8 1 mlniatrator of Orange Coun-Richard Olson, Program
bolted by members of the ty Children's Hospital and chairman, Anaheim.
I recipient of the George An open invitation to
Friendship
Tea Brewed
Spedal guests atiMlding
...... Mr. and Mn. w.
CUmloy of Pboemlx, the
bridegroom's l!Janlll>arents;
Mr. and Mn. Rar Lavelle
and Mr. and Mr1. John
Arlshen, all of San Fran·
c lac o , the bride's
erandparents.
'Th.e bride attended
Orange Coast College and
Sao Diego State College.
Her husband al.so attended
OCC, Northern Ar l 1 on a
University and Calilornia
Stale College at FullerU>n.
Amer 1 can B u 1 n e 1 1 Walker Fellowship Award women interested in com-
Women'• Aasoclation Sun-tor 1968, will be the guide. munity service I! erleoded
day afternoon, Sept. 15, In Meeting place 11 t b e by pttsldent Miss Dolly
Ialand House, F 8 1 h1 ° n auditorium ol the hoipltal 'Scbultz.
Island for prospective mem-Mis• Nancy Davilloo, RN,
bers. Director ol Nurse1, will
The regular m 0 nth 1 Y Emblem Club -oo llte role of the aux· Book Group meeting wm be Wednesday, tllery 1n the hospital and
Sept. 18, at &::M p.m. at The Elb Lodge ii the set-Mrs. Okon wtU balk oo the •The Book D 11c u1 s ion
Dillman'• restaurant I n ...... ,__ m ....... _ of •-_ _._ of "--.1 .... an UJ Group ol Newport BeacJ!
Balboa. Mr1. Magnw L. ~ 1"' _.._ ...., rewo.i:"Ull ....,,... 8 • ' Emblem Cul> 201 of Lagiiia iliary member. Frieuds of the Libnlcy Jensen o( Co1ta Mesa will Beach. Members gather the The complimentary bullet gather the last Wednesday
1peak on Adventure• in firrt and third 'l\JeOOey at 8 will include salad!, dese;erts, of tbe month in Mariners
Poetry and will read a few and tea or coffee. Library at 10 a.m.
of her own poems. She 11 a ~p;;i.m;i;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;i;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I member of the W or 1 d!•
Poetry Day Committee.
Mission Talk
Tops Agenda
New Forms cf Mission
will be probed by two area
speakers during the meeting
cf the Women's Society of
Christian Service.
Mesa Verdt Un I te d
Methodist Church will be the
setting for the Wednesday,
Sepl 18. gathering when
Mrs. William McK.im gives
the call to order at IO::l'.I
a.m. A patio luncheon will
follow .and baby-sitting pro-
vided.
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-.-.. -..... (C) (30) S"'9 Alltll nor. (C) (90l stw•
we1c:omts u 111a auem ton1111t Jeck
Blnl'I)', JIJM M116ows. Janis Ian,
1t1d Ra Ried. Durinc thfl tktteh,
Muehl com• ttiln: ind fast as A1l1n
ind Miss Mudows do one ol lheb
"'Senml Ptrillllp Btlllttr" lnteniews. ~Sil O'aocl Mowie: (C) .,lnflf·
• (niySteiy) '53 -Robert Ryan,
R1'1oftd1 F1emlna. A mlllloft1ir1'1 wife
encl "bat friend" desert Mm, In·
jured, In 1 dewt cenyon. ftl D£1UT llt!IM: (C) (30) .I.dim· W-ut end Burt Ward star. "Ant
futh1rllll Anh." Ont of the •11-
ttme 1lnlster vJ11l1ns of fiction, Th•
Ptn(uln, with his feathered felons
trict th• unsuspectlna Batm1n Into
helplnJ ttltm commit their f•imL
fl) Wltat'e Nl'lf e ,.., s.bllnte
i :lO 1J 19 Cl) NA. Today: (C) {3 hr)
Loa Tniiiu R11n1 'IL St Louis
C.n!lnals.
I MIC NM kMc:t (C) (60)
TIM 5roowy Sito# (C) (30)
·1 Low Luer. {30) "Mepzlnt
Interview." Lucy 1fld Ricky primp
thllTlaMls tnd thtir •111ntment fo1
1 visit from 1 l1n ma1uin• writer.
I lilcff1lt'1 ""' (30) RETURN Thi Pwclpti'lf l'lnl!t:
he Rotd Abud.''
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..... " ·-(C) (30) (R) JY Musical~
l :SO fJ ~ @ Tiie Lucy Show: (C) (SO) a llZI rn 1t1t r.mi1: cc> (30>
"The 011ers·GO·Firsl Raid." Tht
Alts stut • Germ1 n tank to fore•
their way inlo an lmpreanablt fort
(R)
I N.wr. (C) (lD) Larry Bumill.
Thi Rocu11 (OOJ ' N[f Joum1I: "Justlct and lh't
Poor."
e-J4 (C) 1~0>19 11)""1 C.lftitli: (C) (30) '*>rl!_ rutn1111 ...... (C) (60)
@ (1J 1bt Ila Y1ll17: (C) (60)
:00 D f TftJOP: (t) (30) .''Th1 Seraeant • Secret A&ent: (60) ilia th• Kid." An knprwlonable lKk lltlt1111 News (C) C60l
ttft·Jllf-flld shows up It Fort CDllf· u llal•ll dt COnloOt (C)
111 to Jnllst in the e1v1lry. His
widolrtd mother enlilts the aid °'
Serpant O'Rouikt ind Cotpor1110'.30 II la (jJ lli•nll!Ob: (C) (60)
Ac•m 1nd .ui., 1tttmpt to show Welbm wries starrin1 J1mts Ar·
tht ,.,unpttr thtt a f1rmar's llf1 M$S, Am1nda Blake, Milllum stone
ii bttter thin a cavalrymnn's. and Ken Curtiss. (R) m ~: (C) (30) Comedill'lnt ID Ntws: (C) (30) Bill Johns.
Clrol Burnett 1nd actor Ross Martin ED WQhlnrtOll It! ltwlN: (C) Be-
coml)ete this week. hind-the-headlines 1111!rsls of Cap!· ID l!Uipn's lllend {30) tol Hill news Is offered b7 corrt·
fl)Tlll Anltrican st119: ''War and 1pondenti Neil M1tNtil, Charles
Peace." Prof'390f liwin Swerdlow Coddry, stephtn Rownftld and
discusses ttie wolb of Arthur Mi11e1 D1V!d Willis. Modertlor is John
and T1nnessee Wl!H1m1, who doml· D1ve11part.
Tiited the theater in the Forties and @II Doft1/I
FlftltS.
tl:OO II llNIC hlls I.met: (C) (30)
7:30 Ct IHW SEASON I °"""' of JHD• Tom Brokaw. oer. (C) (30) '1l·F·Ohhl Junnia!" 0 Alfrld Hltdtcocll: (30) Landin~ 111 •Ptrimentil aln:nft In 0 Ntw1: ft) (30) But w id. mount11n aiuntry, astronalll:s Tony u 1
ind Roaer, and Jeannie, 1r1 CIP·
tured as "M1rtl1ns" b)' local hill·
billies.. A bueket of "'w1t1r" used
to revive Junnie tums out to be
moMShine ind adds to an 1lread~
frustnitina tltullion wllen the
rnounbln peoplt feud with 1 re·
1111se tf oonfuslna pnl• powe1.
B MOVit: "Menltunt" (llhenture)
'ii-Walter Pidaeon, Join Bennett.
m Donald O~Connor. (Cl (90) Tht
auest lineup tor tonicht includes
Bob "Hoaan's Harots" Cr1111, 11>
111111 Aa:nes MOOfeheed, 1ctor Sam
1lff1, vocalist Tommy Ltonettl ind
his dauaflter Kim, British aimldi1n
Jonatfton M00tt and Tiie McCoys
roct llUIJP.
DR. KILDARE .
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ft4Cf PHAL06RAM. IHOICATE6 NI
OR6ANtC LESION IM l"iE
ON "!11f
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OF !SCAPEe
ca.E lHORNE,
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JUDGE PARKER
BRAI~.'
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SOME SILVSZ
""'AIN 'TONle}IT!
™EW S(EILA
Mli$.PAC.E WAS SMOCK8' WHEN WAS LVIMG ..•
I ASKED lF SHE AMP MEI: HUS15ANP· llNL!SS MER!'.
WE-RE DIV~c.EP ! THEY'VE 8EEH INJ!l-ler 15 AN
MAARIEP FOl TWENTY-TWO VfAJS! M.C.OHOUC ••
ly Gus Arriola
1 IN IJ()SLJN'S /1 ,~ P,J,112 crrv--· .J. WllERe 91RJ.S ,Alf.I!
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By Harold Le Doux
1F YOa REALLY lDVE
ME, THEN l.Ef\ tuN OFF
A.NP 6CT IMR:R:J EP,
RAN'7Y .. Tt>Nl6MT!
D 1111111 IMt m -: (C) (60) '1ilalll·off Into Space." A planet
quake aiutM Or. Slhlth to drop 1
fluk of COll!!Onhlffl, t11 qulrrtes.
tenet ti rMn1 tolioe, on 1 rock.
CD PREMIERE 1hat.--= t() {30) 1'M Phi Bett Ktppa lludent from
B1m1nl Collete has her DWn show.
Joan Rivers bame 1 natlon1lly
f1rnot1S tiornedtenn• Ill hlf own
riaht when Jhl ftl'lt 1ppearld on
Thi Tonlaht Show. Sh• UMS htr
l!Wll ptOfrlm to br1nf to(ethlr pea.
pie from .ti wtlks of life, plus
ml"f' of the world's finest enl«•
talners. Tonletrt. C.rol ltwrff!CI
dlat111US natun1 dllldblrth with
Dr. frwln Chabom.
MOON MULLINS Iv Ferd JoliMOn ,
0 IUl Cl)._ " -(C) &'J •• , _, ..... -
CIM!'ltioft" (drtma) '6l-91tty Mc·
Cormltk, WIUllm 9hetnef,
m lr961 W C'PUqll-(C) (10)
l!l..., _ 11111
fill""'" ,. ... -(C) "lfoft· lfliY Decol'1tions.'' Thllasu CnJIO
shows • unlqut ind lastlna way
to decorate ttie !louse for th• l!oll·
d1ys. Pi111 cones, ribbon, 9Cl:.uort,
wire encl your PMOMI tlltt .,.. 111
thtt ert 111edllll. Ill--
1:00 D NEW SEASON lowll l Mllill LtuP·lt: (C) {60) Guests for this
curtaln·rtiur ar• Barbin feldon
ind Pllybof' Map1in• publisher
Hugti Hefner. Newcomers to the
rtaul1r c.st illciude rubber·faced Dtvt ''Ctmp Ru111mucr Madden;
!ll-J4(C)
ll)Dt. -.. _ (C)
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Jerry Dunph7.
D@CilTI!o_ .... (C) 0"""''"""""' _ _. (ci>medy) '46 -B11b1r1 SUnwydr,,
Robert Cummlnp.
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TUMBLEWEEDS
.Itek Rllleu. thl LBJ Impersonator; m Morie: "SlalritJ Ii .... (Dl)"lt&rY) I ~
Pill!Mlt M1!kh1m, tti• stat• oriain· 'Si-John Ireland, Doroti... Malont. Le. IS GET AWAY FROM "" " .... -"' j,,, ... , "' IT ALTEL EPIC! LETS SPLIT Hew Yor11 comedian Alan su1s; zany THIS EMIN' SCENE 1. loll Ant•I• disc jotlfey Die~ Whit· .. tinaton: loVtly the!Me Brown; ind l2:0011 llkMt: ~C) Ap-. TenttolY'" l.E-s Rf PE I
llKI comedy team of Mitzi McCall {1dvmtur1) 58-Rory Ca!lloun, JGhn '\------._ ,.:.•T•r••"/'-... Ind at1rtie Brill. Dehner. II
m-IC) (JO)
fl! llinbow Qffd! l'ett Seel'f
linp with tht Clancy Broth1n: &
Tommr Makem, ind with Tom Pu·
I011. Irish tonp ire f11turtd.
llJ t.ialt 1 CeMlonM
l:XI IJ ..,._ V.,.111: ft) (30) "Round
J.boiJt Capetown." Jtcll Oour!1s Prt· Miits 1 film of t May1., wed<flnt. D Movie: ""1111 Rltllni et Dr. I"
1 11niqut wlllt whm llO women (mystery) 'l9 -HumphrlJ Boa1rt,
are 1llowed at tne ~-Ro11m1ry l1n1.
fl~ (I}'"'°" ,,.,_: (C) (30) Q) Adlen TllNtrt: "Alimony." t'
fOm nt•~ 1 fateful cittislOn; Jilli
Is cii1tr111(ht over loain& ti1r baby;
Jeff •ploits Carolyn's emotlonall l;JO fJ Movll: "Tlltu Tltr•" (dr1m1)
confusion; Rodn~ ..,ts 1 new 'l6 -Mer11 Obllron, Joel Mt<:rN,
thapitt. Miriam Hopkins.
TUESDA Y
DAmME MOVIES
Ille Rink." ind "The floor Wilker."
'1.ut Tr.In frem MMtlt' (dr1ma)
'37-l• ,\yrn.
12:JDm"l~I ....._nt" (ro-
m11101) '38-John C.rTadlne, Do-
loru Dll Rio, "T1ll W.11 tlld
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BACK AGAIN. ~ Dan Rowan and Dick Marlin; 1
above, m~e their Fall premiere with the "Rowan 1
and-Martin Laugh In" tonight in color at 8 on €han-
nel 4. Newcomers on the show this season 8.fJ Pig-
meat Markham, originator of "Here come de
-judge," Charlie Brill, Mitzi McCall, Dave Madden,
Alan Sues and Dick Whittington.
TELEVISION VIEWS
Barbra's Hour
'Masterpiece'
By RICK DU BROW
HOLLYWOOD (UPl)-Tbe remarkable Barbra
Streisand, who instinctively wraps. up the best of
Amerci·an show business in one lwninous talent,
brought another masterpiece to CBS-TV Sunday
night.
The hour was a tape of her famous one-woman
concert before about 130,000 persons on the sheep
meadow of New York's Central Park. It was called
"A Happening in Central Park," and it was exactly
that. Miss Streisand was a sensation when she
first appeared on television, and she is still a sensa-
tion of the very first drder.
She is fantastically theatrical, but it is for real,
and the countless. young perspns in the crowd Sun·
day -giving her standing ovations -were the
proof of bow her genuine, wholly personal talent
and demeanor are regarded by the toughest aud-
ience of all: youth.
It is hardly necessary to go into Miss Strei-
sand's abilities in detail again. She is a phenomenal
singer, and naturally funnier than virtually every
comedian in the business. She did two so-called
fulk song monologues Sunday night that were an
absolute panic.
The innate fine taste is there in every step she
takes, every gesture, every note she sings. There
is no compromise with taste, no trace of cheap-
ness allowed -or possible. I think th.is is what ap-
peals to the young of all ages. Her one and only
mistake in television was her last CBS-TV special
when she let too many other performers get in-
volved. When she goes solo, it is the magic the
theatre always promises but rarely delivers.
Sunday night's outdoor concert -in which, by
the way, her rapport with the audience was thrill-
ing to see -was surely one of the most romantic
programs ever presented on television. The setting
was night, the individual shots of people in the
audience were lovely, and Robert Scheerer's pro.
ducing and direction captured the romance in the
love between audience and perfonner. ·
Miss Streisand looked beautifu1 , as always.~ Her
musical bacJting was superb, and her numbers
ranged from those of chilling beauty to those that
brought gales of laughter. There has never been
anybody quite like her.
Getting back to more mundane matters, Phyllis
Diller's new NBC-TV variety series arrived Sun·
day night too.
It is about what one would expect, the usual
skits, monologues, and so forth. Johnny Carson,
Rowan and Martin, and Sonny and Cher lent fire-
power to the opener, and director Barry Shear
showed his usual ability to get the most out of the
least. Miss Diller's monologues were too familiar,
and one wonders whether there is much strength
at the show's core or in the star's lasting power.
A little of Miss Diller goes a long way, and the
right selection of guest stars will be crucial for her.
On the ope11er, by the way, a musical group of
little girls ..._ the Pearce Sisters -was the surprise
sbowstopper. They are the hottest kid act since
the Osmond Brothers.
Also Sunday night: CBS. TV offered a mildly
interesting house organ piece about ex--coa.cb Vince
Lombardi, I!f?duced -are you ready? -by the
National Focilball League.
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U8T -CTOll-MIKE N-S
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2nd fe1ture at
Hunt!ngton
'2nd Hit 1t
Cinem1 W11t
-.i.d Oct. 4 at the
Anaheim Coo.v-Ceq!«.
Bonnie will llbare tbe
lpOtJll)bt With ••ell popWar
eotertamera u S o n n y
Jlllles and the Sou-n MESA VOICl!S -Costa M .. a yowig1tenr rlnglng chorus roles in Larry Leenerta, Roll Cunha, Bobby PWl!ps, David Campbell,
GentWnen, Don Gth100, lhll year's Lyric Opera Allodation producti<lllJ are (from left) Gary Wald, Larry Un<oln, Bob Hoskins and Ray Slewart.
George Jonea 111<1 Willlo----------------------------
N ellon -all top nunes in
the country music field.
Multi·lalenred Bonnie ill
not only a vocalist in the
''11op 10" recording field, but
alao produces re c o r d 1 ,
wr:ltea and arranges her
own mek>dies. Her hita in-
clude "Dart Moen," a
decade ago, and heT current
best~ller, "l Believe in
Love."
LA 'Art Treasure'
On NY ~kyscraper?
trip to Hollywood is suspect.
Many Countinns
In Laguna Opera
Radio &talion KGBS is
presenting the show in
aseociation wltlJ A rt I 1 t
Cooaultants. Barbora Jolin
is producing.
By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -
James Moran, wtio batched
en ostrich 20 yeen ago, bas
come to raid Loe Angeles of
its greatest art treaslD'e and
place it atop a New York
skyscraper.
Moran's idea o! Los ~:.'!'~ .... .,,....,-.""1::1 Ange~· greatest art wort 11
When 1he curtain lifts !or
Ibo Lyric Opera Alsocia·
tioo'a .performances-of "La
Boheme" oc SepL 27·28 and
"The Mani.age of FiJaro"
on Oct. 11-12, 8""" will be
many familliar O r a n g e
Ooonty facee on the stage,
acconllng to H. J-Bedell,
president of the orpnize.tioo
which ii spoMOriDC its
seventh sea.sou of pro..
feWoual productiOlll.
"La Boheme" include David
Lloyd a& Rodolfo; Alen
Gilbert, MarceUo: Carol
K!rkpabick, MU>etta; John
Beauchamp, Colline; Bruce
Tuthill, Sell"""""': Wllliam
Felber, Benoit; D 1 ck
Kuy k e Ddall, Parplgnol;
Arthur F. Edwards, Aldn-
doro; aod Mike Hoffert,
servant-sergeant.
The Luxurious New
Vnlted Artbts
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TWO FAMILY
COMEDIES
DorisJ)ay
and
BrianKei
DICll 1M DVllE -~ -llOBlll90ll • PllOlllNE -·----lft. Sllew S..,,. 7 J·•·
CHt. s.t. & S... Ire• :I ,..,
This is the 1ame lout who
sold an ice box to an
Eslcimo, found a needle in a
haystack, ~ a cow
purple, led a bull Int<> a
china shop and attempted to
fly midgetl on kites as an
adve.rtiJ:ing 1d>eme, and sat
en th e af«ementiooed
ostrich egg.
One must know Moran's
back.ground before dealing
with him.
Wea:rtng a 1craggly beard
and long hair, Moran ap-
peared for .it the world like
a riverboat gambler 'Moth a
marked deck.
He could have sold Willie
Sutt-On t!ie Brooklyn Bridge
and Ulrown in the Lincoln
Tunnel tor l;aughs. Moran
would rat.her hoodwink a
backward 5-year~Id pygmy
trhan make a millio-n dollars.
That's wby bb CWTtDt
F:v~
Disney\and
FALL SCHl'DULE
OPlR
WEDllESOAY 1!111 SUNDAY
tlOS!.11
MOll1l!T aid TUESDAY
ill; an abom.iDable 18-!oot
plastic female in a ttriped
bathing suit who o n c e
adorned the Sunset Strip,
twirl!lng in clrc11!8 in l.ront o!
a lacdm.Mk hotel.
"Th.at ltatue advertisied
the Sahara Hotel in 1.81
Vegas," said Mor an,
sadnes1 clutdling bP voice.
uAft:er 10 )'Nl'I they toot
her down and -her ID a Junk .......
"It 11 & case of history
repeating itself because art
treasures of ancient Rome,
Egypt t.fld Babylon have
been pillaged, stolen and
burned tbe same way. But I &a!v! the girt, { ! o r $1,!IOO had her repainted
and f.,.ed h<r to tile city of
Los Angeles as an art ex-
hlblt for the courtbouse or
some similarly appropriate
place.
"She is an important and
indigeOOUJ art work ol
Souttlem California -sym-
bolic of Hollywood itself.
made Of fiberglas11. And
over the years &he spun
more than 10 million times.
Her purpoHS were vague
and her goall nebulou1. Yts,
she represent& Hollywood at
its best."
Moran appeared to wipe a
tear from his watery blue
eyes.
"Now I plan to take her to
New Yotk oa a flat, pulled
by a truck, and put her atop
the 110.story world trade
center which will be the
newest and highest building
m the world," be said emo-
tionally.
So !ar lle ham't received
permigsion to put tbe statue anywhere.
"It's a 1hame, crime-,''
Moran sttd, "that Los
Angeles llas let this great
masterpiece 1lip through it.I
fingers. These are root!es1
people here, mi.aware of
their own cultural
artHacts."
Why bas Moran rescued
this parqon of bad taste
with plans to afflict jt on. the
rest of Che nation during its
tour acr0&s the countty to
New York?
"Because sbe is tbe first
autflentic exampel of pop
art," be Hid.
Oh, yes _ • • there's
· anotller reason. Moran llas
11~========~==========;1 named tfle &tatue Myra Brecl<inridge. A Hollywood
Box Office Open 6:45 stud.to and a book publisbef'
s.tm1.,..i.IHklJ0HelW., have paid Mr. Mor.an to pro-
WEEKDAYS
c..tl11• ... o,.. f:l~I
It's• RING-A-DINC
LAUGH AFFAIR!
-Plus Co-Hit-
Lucui. a.II and H•nry Fenti• In
"YOURS, MINE AND OURS"
Both features In Color
CUlht S... '"WILD IN THI STU.,.. ..
mote Myra to the fuaest. He
admllted tile facL
"Even 10," he aaid with •
gnat show of personal
pride, "I value Myra -you
doa 't mind if I call her Myra
-3$ a mainificeot COD·
tribution to tbe art of our
age." ,
He bowed his h e a d
solemnly. You could tell he
was touched -I mean
realty touched .
NO. I
o". of ..,., "'01t p•p11!1r
r>ew1jli1p1r f11tv ... 1 in fti•
111tlr• U11it1tl St1t.1 I• th1
A1111 l1"d.r1 col11111n. lt'1 e
deify f11Nre ef the DAILY
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Tops Dixie
Jazz Fete -Louis Armstrong and 10 ol
the world's top Dixieland
bands will star in a giant
one-nigftt jazz festival at
Disneyland Saturday, Sept.
28.
The eightb annual ''Dix-
ieland at Disneyland," will
nm from 8:39 p.m. to 2:30
a.m.
Rolline with Satcbmo and
bis All Stars in a Tail
Gate Ramble down DJs.
Dlmey land lltreb wll be the
Duk'es ol D)X!eland, Turk
MlllJll!y" Ju. Band, Sanio
Pecora's New Orleans All
Stars, Teddy Buckner and
his BaDd aod Pete Lof.
thouse's Second Story Mto
"Although the aMOCiation
contracts tor t b e ap-
pearance of the world's
!ln<St operatic tal<!ll to sing
the lead roles, the voices ol
Orarige County's fine is t
yoµng eingen are utilized to
perfonn adult and"drildren's
choro6es a n d 1econdary
leads," hegajd.
Karan Armstrong, who
has twin leading roles as
Mimi in "La Boheme" and
Susanna in "flr.arriage of
Figaro," i• a resident of_
Anaheim, and is a member
of the Metropolitan Opera
Compen)' fn New York.
Other leading roleti for
Julie Harris
Set in Comedy
with Barbara Kelly. David Merrick bu engag·
Tbe Tailgate R a m b I e ed Julie Harris for the star'·
aboard torch lit wagons, rtng role Jn "Forty Carats,''
begjmiing at 8:30 p.m., also the new comedy by Jay
includee the Firehouse Five Alien baled on the play by
plu1 Tvro, the South Market Ptirre Barillet aod Jean
Street Jazz B&nd, tile Young Pierre Gredy, the original
Men trom New Oreans and autilors of "Cactu.s Flower."
the entire Miclde Finn Sbow It will open oo Brosdway
a1 an added attracttoo. Christmas Day followinj
F th tii 2 a" engagemenUI in Washington rom en un ;.,.,, a.m., and Phflad•1M•a.
Leading roles few "Mar·
riage of Figaro" are Bruce
Yarnell, <iqlng the port ol
Figaro; Andree Jordan,
Oaerubino; Marvin Klebe,
Count Almaviva; Na n c y
Bramlage, Countess: John
Beauchamp, B a r to l o ;
Marvelle Cariaga,
Marcellina; Marilyn
lnterlandi, Barbarin a;
Robert Bebaft, Don Basilio;
ond Bruce Tuthill, Antorrio.
Artistic dlrector1 for both
operas are Eugene Ober,
musical dh"ector and con·
ductor; HO'W'al"d ' 'Rap'•
Graham, stage director;
Barry McGee, set and
lighting designer; Jack
Coleman, chorus muter,
Donald Bess, c06tume direc·
tor, 111<1 Bliss Hebert, guest
stage dfrect(lr.
Tickets to the oper11 may
be purchased from th•
Irvine Bowl box office at 650
Laguna Cmiyon R o a d ,
Laguna Beach; all
Automobile C I u b 1 of
Southern California;
Wllich's Music City Stores;
or Uberty Ticket Agencies.
Tickets zange in price
from $2.50 to fl p e r
p e r formaoce. Telephone
orders may be placed by
caUi'ng .fK.2607 from 11
a.m.. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Saturday. each of tbe starring groups ~ .. wll be playing at locations ----------------~-
tfuoughout Disneyland.
"Dixieband at Dlmeyland"
includes all the special
enterta i'nment plus
unlintited use of "Magic
Kingdom" adventure« in a
aingle admission price.
Crossword Puzzle
Advance tickets are on
sale, ~ Friday at $6
each in WaUicbs Music City,
Desmond's and witJl
BankAmericard at a I l
Sou.thern California
br~ches of the Bank o I
America.
Should tickets b e
available on the night of the
event, expected to be a
sellout again this year, tftey
wi1 be '°Id at fl.SO ea<h Id
the Disneyland ticket office
oaly.
Ice Follies
On Tuesday
The 1969 edition of the Ice
Follies. highlighted b y
Olympic Gold Medalist Peg-
gy Fleming's p<olesoional
debut. will II< pmniered
Tueeday at Inglewood'•
FO<Um.
1be lar1e company of
more titan 100 top skaters
rtpresente: m a n y nations
and ls 1tudded with rormer
uationa, international and
Ol)Ollpic •kating champioos.
A dozen newcomers, headed
ACROSS 49 Ste 43
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m•M•r pront 171. H111I• •1 Crnttn In
sphtt't Mythology rtpubllc: 62 Horse
2 words 64 TY devlc:t: l• Synthetic 2 words m1ttrl1I 66 SGrt
20 Try 67 More
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2;2 Grusland '' Bring 23 Erprtss togtthn
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by 1dvlc:t 70 Growls
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large GI emt1na )pan. Ter-
rtftc ·l 6. t.am11)' room bome
with CUiiom pool, 2 batho,
spadous Uv1u& room A ftre..
plaoe "'1 D<Wb' l)llnted U>
tf11or. Idtll home to enter.
lain in. Cboke Meu Del
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10000.ntr•.I 1000 0-rel 1• GeMrel 1000 0-rtl 1000 ~rt Buch 1200 Huntl"flOll ~ 1400
F.H.A. TtRMS URGE 2·LfYll E65¥8M sPIAISA ~~~:~::.c:f..l:'E
PRlCEO AT ONLY Sll,500 b f UPPER BAY HOM! ~
lhls ~doua th1" bedroom, with RU'MPOS ROOM. CUI-(":_"""" ~ 3'100 Ft:. under ml..m tUe LlV• Jn lbt ~dhs ..,.. 1111·1115 Cliff Drl .. , NowPort ,Heights 111 bath home ,. Ith n,... tom carpet., bis ..... ..,, ~i "'°'· 5 Lg•. bdmu., !O' .n..t l96S "Trend SetW'
OPEN DAILY l:Z·' ' place, dinhtg room &nit r /A ltY1e kltehtn with all the matr. IU1te w/frpl, Formal ~y "llouM A Hame'0 Map·
htat. BeeutUUlly land1C8ped, buill·lnl, dNpn etc. S hup l7 din. rm., loveb liv. rm. w/ me• Th1I brand new '
CharminilY decorated, 1bake roofed Pro-1Pllt _ rail tmce in front, bed.roOIU. Sharp, 1 h a r p trpl, Panelled farnlb' nn. "'1 ~ 2 batll..hcme cOll' -111
vincial 3-SR • 2 bath home. Sunny Uh pan· fenced rear yard, pat 1 0, Mme. a mllel 1o BEAOf. 2'114 Vllta Dtl Oro huge frpl., wet bar. 5pllnlah 1he lma&IDltioP ot uµ. tuir
eled family roomt glused to patio & garden. .11.umpstooe plantua and a Clean cool ooeu air. A.BOO-Newpcrt Stach We tloor8, cmt. carp. A inMPlDe'a ctllcrlmillG-'
BAY VIEW from nuge mlll!ter bedroom suite. tine ..iectlon o1 ,,..._ $1,400 LUTELY NO DOWN VA or CARERtEE I I drape" 58' Cov. patio. J>ro. :';'" edlton. i-"4 wtUdD
Vaulted beamed ceilings, corner firep_lace, Down • ONLY $900 DN. TO SMALL DOWN nIA. Full the Giily word to delJCribe feu. lndacpd. scar prqe. ~ dlstuce ·.o l:ltmtmJ·
decorator draperies & wall papers. Light, VETERANS. lmml!dl&te oc-price $2;9.M>. Be 11:nt in the Blutta: w11 of life E'I~ :'J:'~i&. tQn Beech Stat. Park. lt!t
cheerful & immaculate! PLUS a~eallng 2 CUDMCY • ACT NOW! line, call aow! Everythlne dorte P' )'OU
8 .,,t everythlna" you'w «rftl'
BR · unit wi'th open beam ceili. * * * * co TS wonderful recrMtkL of all • wanmt tnct. •low, tow, low I
used brick fireplace & patio. One of a ldnd, COllfGE PARK w•L~ •c• Fully mamtalned pool • "' .... ..W.lantbl ... Ave. mt. Vet., 'or FHA. -income ngs, • A t:,ypea • , •• er just relax There 1 room to Add... Pl'b. '25,Z!i. No down P'¥-
one owner property on a chore less landscaped "" -.. yard .iona: with your MrtJ,y boma eilber a Bedroom.-« tional terms. w /W carpet·
1093 Baker, C!.M. !W6.5'40 G5'xll0' lot. BEAUTIFUL OORONA MO. UAL TORS S1*nisb at;yle home. • complete Voit-or both. inl kneed ttar 1vd. I
$7500 Ruth ·Perdoll, Owntr/Broltor 54&.6416 DEL.~ .... ...,,., 1'1 546>4141-2 • 3 • ' &!rooms Older, but oound. 3BR,' ha, ,.,.:. a 1..-.pu,.. A"°"' I ba.thl!I, D'iNING AJtEA. -1ld fOpen 1¥enlngs) Available now larfe livinl~ rm, D.replace, fireplace &: an all sla11 kit'ch-I
Rl!DUC'nON! l!!!!!!!!!f~::r:~::"'! I hu"' breakfast "'""" n.. For Lea>e or Salo R·2, ,.-,. Prl'*' 147.500. witll G.E. l>ull>lnl. bid. , ' Rambl1'na Rose tacl>ed double ....... "'°"' ..... 644-1133 BURR WHITE, Rnltor ::" ... -w,,.. wbat • I Il1neu forcet sale ot thil lux-OUSE for both boat and trailer •P'· 2901 Newport Blvd., N.B. to ll\re. I: iad'
-.. s.,.r"' -.. F-OPEN H •••. c.,,,.. lo~ n1<dy land· ·iohn macnab 67$.4630 .... , 673=.l 122 -· ,.. 1
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""'"'""'' 3 ~ S T • SUN I 5 $27 90Q ~-• "'tocla>! c.ii 5671>1 aiud b • t b 1 m:.,.u1ceot A cz • • :::.""',,;.,~ ":::. o:;;; _ MESA VfRD( Wh y Sell 4 BEDROOMS
&mm1n1 pool. Wu 152.500. 210 Larkspur, CdM ENTER THROUGH A R05E 1 .. vtna .,.,,. ""' 11 .,,..,,. BA YCREST ' en oa • • • PLUS 300 ., ft ,. ........s • ;
NOW ONLY $45,000! Call Most macDwcent Vlrw at un-LINED curved drive, then to aell I.or only $24,950. HUR,. 3 Bedroom home with fam· FOUR BDRMS k:::: ~or= ~ In pltk> wllb ttlD
fer appointment Todl)'. S\lb-der $'10 000 tn Corona del through formal entry hall RY n.. and eepanlte dining t:ou.. VA ... _., .:.._ plenty of room for pool. l'Ull
m.it yo.r amaller home in Mar. S int, 2 baths, Muti· and look at tbla SUNSHJNE • • • UJ rm, Why waste YoUl' time look-'"'~ er convm ......... .-ii wall brick tittoplace with~ ,
trade. tul llUMY pe.tio • atones rm. Pool lllze yard. :nood inc at high prt~. tmbecom· a~ unnafd at nut mantd. & paneD.fb&: pa
throw to beach. $87,M>. BRlGHT HOME/, 3 bed· llghttng front A-TeV. Hl Fi ln&" hornet. 1hla MW listing no cost to you. built.In n.n&e A oYen, iar,e l ~':· ;: w ~ piped ttiru;ti B tiaa LOCATION, PRICE &: Graham Realty fropt ldtcben, private mast«
Mediterranean pa& overlooking a tot that c.u ~ Appt. APPEAL. can now to att. Near NB Post Ofc. 646-2414 suite with bath. VA m don ;, Jan""'""' for oom!or. $25, 950 or $3llll> down FSA.
20l3 WESTCW'F DRIVE Villa llbl• Uvlng. Aho k"p In DllLW 14iU REALTY COMPANY BEST BAY VIEW BUY
646-ml Open Eves. L.oYeJy modern 2 BR, &Vll'd-mind, VA NO DOWN. Evenings call 646-l<M 811 DOVER DR. Newport Cuatom 3 Br. 200)'. 2 sty
CUSTOM HOME-"'by &ard"" & ,_wall" NEWPORT BEAa! et ooodo. on fee land. 137,500,
BACK BAY II·~.".'...~~~":,"'-JOIN (714) 642 .. 235 Vl~·-~t M~OVE lradeN · 6'>-llll 96>""'1 Evft. 54M103
1/3 ACRE-$26,950 ~ w ~.~ c "" LI I ....., In! r. .... 4 Br., fpl, -------
Rlmblln& rano• ...... AD... DILtncy Rnl Eat•I• are y ng '46>U1 I new ...... ""'"'' or"""'" Air Condltlone4 w..a ol prelll&o. Formal 2828 E. eoa.t Hwy., CdM ORANGE COUNTY'S 128,000. ep.., wkend• 3"1 Sol yt. t
dlnlng room. 2 -·· 673.Jno LARGEST 3 BEDROOMS • NEAR Ocean Vtew Ho"" 6lnd St. o..n .. 615-0144 s a
Generous 1lzed bedrooms. 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 :~~-1 $2l,~1i14~~ in excluaJve C..Ji!«> Shoret WATERFRONT 3 bdrm #62 4 BR, 2 bathl, cpts/drpt,
Lovoly lond"'1ped """""''· HARBOR .VIEW ""' 3 luxuriouo bedroom• 2 ON A LOT BaJboo Cov ... l60,00l. Would patio, landlcaped, bdwd fin.
S&l720 . Contemj>orary boQle ready to G I $22 500 ALL. and wann cozy ltUd-)' prefer acreqe 1n trade. Owner li'aMfemd -tab
TARBELL •Harbor move into. Two Kini size • • r NEAR STA TE G= :•,::U, Custom 2 BR homes en lal'lf U-8-1171 BRA~= '"rEA1LTv
- -BR. 2 ... -rm !No Down I Ev $41.ol<2 Eastslde, C.M. 138,900 ·-th BEACH -poo1 1ot w;p,;va"' 1ront 6 rear Newport Hgts. 1210 "'""'' ••
N ~un:bes 3 ft~--~· KOLL 3 BR 2 bo ""' to 184,500 patio" luo;b Jaadscaplng. VACANT
ear """' • cau. ...... u-, ner hmne, covered patio & $251950 contact Jim Cobb Llve in one&; rct the otbf!r. * PLEASANT 01tf Haven 3 114 bll.thl, $21,500 RARE a Yard delight. Quality 501 ENJOY POOL. TDmJS. 4 eves, m.19&1 Try FHA tmnt. Br, 2 ba ·+ 2 Br Ocean Vu 3 BR downtown, frelhly
Geora:e Wllllam1t1n, Rltr. Home with 2 BR &-Pool + nylon iold carpeting. See t~ erlookl .....,..., $29 500 income Alt-$49,500. ~S.'12'9 painted, ,da.e to markets,
m-4350 Eves. 6'fS."6f Income urut tn beat CclM day-tomorrow may be too =::% ~ 1oan':"'sis9 HARBOR I la.rls lot and room fm' min
.,.._ 138,500 Jato. PAYS AU. EHtbluff 1242 unit.. A ""1 -buy II ..,!h.:!.,C::,0:.2"~ CORBIN-MARTIN Ntwport COMP'ANY SACRIFICE 1 ,,. old 3 S.: 11!f.:;1<f..::. 'b.11y
1ng pool thHo bot d""' or REAL TORS REAL TORS 211 bath bome, 1<•.U MIJlllS . Evea. .,..1124
::... "a;.:.,,"':'~·~ 30~li~;·~~;f;!dM Vlc::rl• ORANGE COUNTY'S 673-4400 * 642-lnl Anytimo * =~· "'""'· Own. RENTAL BUYS .
family room & aboot llm LARCi&ST ASSUME 511.010 -·~~ft~ BLUFF" 4 Br. oplt 1v1 open V1"811t 3 l •BR hom ... CU.
ft Good ~-"t 1 •·"· 646 °111 29• E 17th St "' ••94 '~ " OWNER ·-·-~w-' pei., Mape• built-a U sq . uuv oan to...._ -v " • • ~ Be&utttul 4 BR 2 bath home beam. Tile roof. U/mrkt at nnlal terzm-. bile
.. ,. too, w1th payment'"' BAYCREST FIRST TIME. 4 BEDROOMS ..tth ,.... falnlly "'o"" 131,')50. 0wn.r ~w ""'vA 0,.,;:, _-
than rent. lmmed. J>OI!. EXCLUSIVE wtth us. RE-FAMILY HOME lo pleue the muGw ckd>le ftr9place, LISTER REAL TY :
COLLECS29,500. E ft~"TY ·~·-ouCED $6,000.00 for qulok 4 BEDROOMS .,,., nn the marl<et ond Ill whole 1&ng. -Wnlly over • m.ct "'"'"' BR, toroQ• dtl Mir 1250 l66U Beocl> m. 118 1142'11133 ~ -""'e 'bedroom Lg Fam $19 500 oOft'ed hy lleLlney Rn! room, WB -· .i .. 1or1eou1 MW nylon ' Ca Sh . , i "'""'"'l"'"'"~o:'!''!""'"'""I . . . • I Estate exctoliveJ1. Ranch p.nt carpet, d r. p e I . carpettn& • fully built • in rneo om 3 BR a BA, tirepl, new cpta,
Ivan Wella' roo~, tremendoul Pa1oa Ver-Move into thla large family style home with heavy lhake CHOICE BUY • $21,900. ldtehen. Prtced to aell at Lovely customs BR, s ba.tb.t, drps. dbl pr, ldacpd,. patio.
NEWEST MODEL ~::ei!,i:;e~e:i= ~me today. Close to 1hop. roof, dlamood shaped wt&. $27,95<> • 10% down. au. 3,000 aq. n. Pool. immaeu-Sl.7,500 -'Low dn, a.urn Joan •
( BR 4 ba, lormal din nn, for ·Fom:ial dinin&. l..a.rie p1ng, acbools, and f;hll!'Ches. dawa. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 540-1151 Copen evea) Hfirl. late. Imrnedlate possea&on, IM02 Reilly, Pac. Suda.
lam nn w/wet bar, 3 car heated Pool lS x 40. C.D.M. Just put~ the marltet, this Mahop.ny pqellfd family f.aie R"1 Estate $74,900. excellent ftnandDc YEARLY lae. $250. Lib new
gar. Contract now for Sept High ICbool. Euy upkeep. ooe woo t last. $153 per room. Like new condition ava.ilahle. dean 2 BR, 2 Ba. Pool, '°"'''"'°" ~ cbooH """' For 1Ppt. oall ,,.. Von 0 ., tnOllth lnclud" tax .. Ind In· only 4 yoan oid. Belt lot&-ORANGE COUNTY'S •TRANSFERRED • Bkr. mH.15 or -beoctL -de Vlllap (213J
own colon: I: cariiettn&. Borden 646-3255, Jean Smith ~. Only $700 Total t1on ••• .......... ••• $69,500 LARGEST MOVED AlJIUlt 16th. Must Invest nr. the OcNn 232...CQ. Adulta, no pN.
Roy J, W.ard c.., .... "'° R<altor. Cash roqulnd, DoLency RHI Etteh 293 I. 17th St. 646-44f4 oell 4 Bii. 3 bath our ICbool 3 BR, 311 ba, den, 2 Fplca, 3 LOVELY 3 BR,
Davidson Realty JEAN SMITH, 2828 E. eout Hwy., OJM OPEN DAILY "pork. Low down. 61(!.4414 ..,...,. '"Mountain" twe n-,..., -· blt·IDI
Decorator's Delight REALTOR ,673-3770 SHARP Newport B e a c h "Beach" home, or use b nice walled )'Ud. t Blclc: ·
'Stoey 3 BR + family + 219 Ja I CdM ....,,, ... , N•ed $11Xll 2nd Duplex, Or build """"' -...... $%3,000 dininc. Tile f!'.ltry, $3l,500 400 !:. 11th St., C.M. 646-325.5 Sm ne, TD wbk:h will lea'fe 30% home on bee.utlful 40' lot. 8&2--1115
Rltr. mo H.-5B, CM Ba Fro Greot 5 ldr111 10% down. Prime ... .,. I<> equity. Wrill Box ~ c/o STAN SMITH I 'PRFSnDDi"'"'c"E"'11am=1:.1-;Br;:-, -:J
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-Eve•. ""'"' y nt 2043 WESTCL!FF DRIVE Pool c:atlon w!th view 3 Bila 2 Daily Pilot Roaltor m.:1010 Ila. """· Drpo, Bltm. Nr. ·~7111 ~ ~.,, ~ u·•-room + •·-"", a~·~ 1n ~~"-• Cathollc -~· I • ., eT WOODSY yard nr Harbor Hl BeM!tifUJ 4 bdrm ... bath on ....... ~ ~· • ~ .. FA &eat uuiuq ~ I; CCllM; uewl)i J'""l.n.llal.: ........... • ll B 3 Jp BR, 2 ba tge fam nn 70 ft. of wattt front witb Out 5 Z.ltory Wettcllff clulic. 3% ' 'compete-Coata Mesa 1100 decor. 2 br., 1 ba., prage Aaume 5i.4 VA. Owner
elec • blt/lnl 'h u,, pa& sandy beach Private pier for er pace be, large tam rm w/BBQ. area. tel'Vicw porch, 3 cu apt 2 br. 1% ba, prb. dl.ap.; 16581 Tr"Qdy In. 847-8030
I $29 500, ' ' 10 tt. boat.' la'e. tam. rm. ProbJem Extra nice kltcben. Swtm· pn.p on alley.. BY Owner.Imm Po.. J BR 2 dbl prqe. 111, UT 'Richard ,,,_, /blt in bat&: barbeque tge ming pool and paUo New· Rltr. 646-3928 Eve. 642-0185 BA Hobb)' Shop.Camper, Neu J'alhtca. ldarid L•iuno BM,. ch D • -~.,:-~'1 ~v ;,. w/volcank ·n..: Wo 1'"::.,~ sclencoh. lnllerthe port HI. Try'"""' ."9,500 *LACHENMYER boat'"'"'" New carpet., • l1ll AWCldo, Cl!M • 1705
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IMMACULATE ,.....,i, __ i>Vk place • $119,too. answer. 5 Big bedrooms, · on dra,pa Lawn spklrl. AlltO OWNER • Cbu'mlna custom ntt B<ln'ONIAN ~ ......,..,.,5 "' R m1rkabl1l prap ~ · I>Qllte ttD-.,_ beauty 3BR1'.4 beth, Small 'C" THOMAS, Rtiltor sepl11'8te master arlte and • 1.np. lnlulated. New patnt. bit 2 Sr. 2 &. -din nn. New :Di&:lNld architecture, 0: T ~ • equity, Ultlme lam loan. 224 W. Che.st Hwy. M3.5621 atudy. ~Super &harp condition ElegtJtt 5 B~ o-eeutlve h:lme CdM Hi-Sehl. 332 Monte Prlncipala only, 673-4868 exterior wood pank, ~ 1:;:"'1111~-=·=;!:;-:::i.~12'~·~900~· .. Ph:..,.:.:Rnl:"":.:Ml NWpart Bch. Eve. 545-5&43 throughout. Corona Del Mar 1n B&ycrnt. Ideally pl1Jllle9 Vista C.M MS-8121 brick, window 1hutten, p >-zm High &bool District. Formol Coldweff lank & (o. for formal or lnlonnal en-' ' le -Unet, 3 BR, 1am;
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SEE THIS 11 dining room plu• family 2:300 l cot1t M:t.-r tertalnln&. l..&rge dininc I: NEW HOME lido fife 1351 den, liv nn. 2 frplc1, p.tto,
4 BEDRM-$23,000 I room with fireplace. L.arp ~ ... 'r"'o...tt~ family room, breeldut area. low Down Payment 2 Ba. $28,llfiO • $:2,000 dn.
eomp1ote1y -·""· yard ..,,. "-o1 1ree1. , :;v:! =""'· =a11-3 BR, '"' "'· f"""", land-BA YFRONT Mllllm rui,. mom &&med ttiUnp. wan to Youn at $36.500• iarden •xquiai'fely d~ ~ • many other ex-3 BR, 2 bll Home on Nord
.... """""' thruout. °"'' Colesworthy & Co. Assume 5% % loan ed Uobea .. ble "" 1'18.500 tru. w ... on Vklorl•, Jett with 1 BR Apl E><OOleot RENTALS "'l"tlni tn Jormol dining w1ih "'"' 112 00 -. on Valley Rold. U07 Valley financing. 11111.00>. Ho-Furnished
room. 2 baths. Walk to on thl1 Collere Partc beauty ' • Circle. ~ W1lk•r Realty "-•ntala to Shir• 2005
schools & shoppina. Owner 642.nn teatariftl S kins med BR1. Pete 81rr11tt RMlty On ttie Blau 3336 Vla Via Lido 675-5200 =;;..;;;.:;...;;;..=.;.;;....;;;;=t
will bdp ftnance, fiol0.1720 190f Harbor Blvd., C.M. double fireplace, luM land· lG Westdltt Dr. 642.-SlOO 4 Br. a Ba., ptortly furn Utf!!!"'"~~!:'!':~'"'""""'
TARBEl.L ~ HIU"bor Open Eves. 1Caping 1: culodf.aac ..creet. wanted. Lee r.ot. rm. for DUPLIX
...... Fact is Don't M"1•• "'-Is OPEN HOUSE DAILY travel trir, Di<~ patio. Wallt lo·Oceu & Sboppllsg
•n • • • -In 2519 v .... , Pl. $23,950-AIA or VA Carp, --· 2 Bcnu •"'-lmmM:ulate
Happlnnsis •••
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AR-lllClte Cltt' Salemi.en are malrin& Immaculate Eastaide Jocatlm $22,900. Tenm. 6f6-923S cmdVton. Xtra 11rp pr
money-we bav1 delkl '°' 3 BR pluo fun nn, • fonnal 3 IDRM 2 BATH DUPLEX patio & declc, $40,00l P'Um. A,. lJOU looltlng f« • _.,
2 more. lnqulrt., coolld.,.. dining an•>. 511 % FHA • • Cnn 2 BR, crpll d'P" ,.. R. c. G~ Reolly maid If '°• lot Roomml
tial. 10% down. Carpeta, dr&pe1, fireplace, frta. ltOY 1 ~ iJ 000 3416 Vla lJdo 6'J'3..8300 Refeiece ustst YoU •••
BURR WHITE, Realtor * $7Z,950 * F'A beat, buDt-lnt. Pt.US yrty. inc: ~ tU. 2oo_ Cont1ct:
2'01 Nowport Blvd., N.B. MIZELL REAL TY * 642-lnl Anytl * larp .,.._.patio.°""" $77,500 "'44 A St.ti Ave Huntington Beech 1400 .Roommtlt Reftrtnce 11~6~7:;5-4~63~0;,;·~·~..,~·,;6:,:7~3·~S~l2~2~==~ .... ~""'~==::.'.~!!!!!!!'!!!!!!:!!!!!!!-~!!l lot wllll """"""boa~...... . , ' s. .. 1 .. er, trailer or etc. Eutside 642-7472• N~ Beach Pb. m.::zu
Oen•r•I 1000 General 10000.neral 1000 near Newport Hel&bt.1. 4 SEPARATE hotslM ail 2 R-ac SW .
DAILY PILOT 11·~._-. ___ ...;...;..;.~=='----=c:..:;;.;c;=;...---=-"1 Wellt-Mt:Cerdlo, Rltrs. 2 -Good nntal ""'L F,..li IM POOLI WAJ<TED Male room ml!
1810 ~-• ""~ c.. CID ..._ J~ a• "'111 .-Y 4 Bit located INS lo lhent -Apt i-..ipor..._ .. ..,, ·••· ' _.,, ~nearBeach&ex-11-t &U-8374 .... mo !:vft. 644-0ISI -·-·
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Beginner's Delight , -or Wfll ..,., 2'11i ::i ,,.:"' wlthotlt the -e. i chlltl OK. CM. ..... ~ 3 bedroom homo Mllbro St C.M. 5a-9lll Pac:lflc:'Sbonllloalty ~-=~3.,.-'·-~--~1
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free.lined ltreet. 1\"tlh paint born., $27,000. $5,000 dwn, BR. bMcb apL l50 Mo. ea...
and carpefL All th!1 for bal. e;~'Kt 64&-102 ' 126~ .otb St. NB aft 6 PM
$13,600 on Gl. linancln/t. Dirty D-1 BR, -· ltlt<h, ~, ftrl ,. GOOD lDwltm't, home with -....-,.. ··-
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JIAN SMITH,
REALTOR
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end NOTICES
1-...n llMch 2200 Newport Helthh 321 0 Newport lloech •200
I MOL --~ :is.Jun• ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-,;;;;;;;;;,-.J,w;lllTER;;;;:;;-;_:-i:a1, 3 BR. 1 BA.
U. -mo. O:irnpletely 3 Bdmi, f'rplc, cM p,rqt:, \lpSln w/pr. Ff.m, er
Coola Mooe 1100
2 BR. llJli -°"""' -Car. O:mv.flhp'a. AduJtl
llontals Wanted 5990 • Money 1e ':!!" __ an_o p,,..n.11 640!
W»m:1I ,.. ... waol<d 111
retired pnUeman. Oean
Ind rftPOIWble. Can ban4JI
adjacent unli.. MO-o6S42
WANTm IO rent, prq:e
IP9« for J old cluak:
1utoln0bilf't. 211: ._.lSQI
,12,000 • FREEi
tom. 2 Br. 2 Bl. BllD allGey, aduJhci!:' Sl90R':...... wor1dn& .dulta. No pd&.
kit-. """"'"" Pallo, l'O m -· r Wbdl o< .Ct ' pm 67>-lm,
cNttb:iu1e. .,dult&. No ptQ. Nor NB ~ Ok. ~· lli A 34th St.
pttf. eon.idtr a pf'HICh1
child. No pets. Now v~t.
Aw&IL for rood bC or 2nd TD
Joan. l·S yr term. Call
Mr. Adlms. ma. $.fi6SO
;:i0,000 CASH ID !n"felt er bUy
cotmnm:i&1 ar ·~
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RMI Estlte Loane. 6340
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Ho. lM kJslde Vllla&e: 3CG \ !~~!!:!~ii!i!!!!!!!!!!\iHON~~EY~M~OO~N~a~pt.~•~I"'~°' Pw::tDc CoMt llWJ'· C2Ul C ... _, :.. ... :._ 3250 b&1 and OCMn, larce room
J BR, encl patio, blt-im
w I cwen: crpta le drp&.
~2493. 2Hi Ytodol:a. C.M. m-am orenA -_. wtth firtplace, kitchen. $150.
Jl:oorna for Rent 5995 rt...... 2210
VlEW ..... , -fllmbbtd. oew1Y ~ 1 '~t. 2011 l<ln1a
Road, 541-2391 &ftn ' p..m..
S350 YffJ'b' kue. Untum 2 ~mt a.flu 6 p..m.
Br. home. Lts yard. 2 etr 1 BR-J Bt. $165 mo. Winter I ·N;;;;aw;port;;;::::':':1:th;:;;:;5:200;;;.
1•r. OompletdJ ~ted! AU "'Ill pd. ~ blk to bch. I•
~-Adults.,.i. 12ll w. Balboa ••••. B/B .
Ne pet&. Water I: prdeMr 494--5189 3 BEDROOM, 2~ bath. tace
pd.. m'IE Of' 67":118 (Of I"'======== pool $250. Av1Ua.ble Sept.
PRlV. min.. 6: ba.th, wlcnds
or an 6 PM 673--1932, ll6 A
34tb St .. Npt Bch
Wlloffya Wont? What141y~ Got?
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOi
NATURAL llOlllt SWAPPERS
' Specf1I Rete
HOME LOAN
Let UI belp you ~ a home..
refinanc• exitlina loan or ob-
tain I 2nd TD lou.
-.. Coron• cltl Mar 4250 15th.. Adult• only. c-.. •1 Mar 2250 NEWDI ' "'· l ... """· Bay & •-ch l"--------1-blto&. ....,_ -SO.olhw,.2BR,pool.adulu ••
2 BR. 2 Ba.. f\tra. « mlfln.. ATd' Od. 1 i.. ms. oo p@Ca. Sta> yr lease. Realty, Inc.
ROOM, kltch. 1JC'lvU. College
or worklna l(irl; after 6 PM
cal1:875-l971
5991
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FREE APPRAISAL A
PROMP1' SERVlCE
Sattler Mortgqe Co., Inc.
a36 E. 17th st., Colla Mesa
642-21'1'1 545-0611.
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~ HW mrpt1I.. So. mm m.cis 6?3-82J.J 2025 w. Ba.I boa Blvd., NB RA VE It )"OW' own WIJ' -
o1 HwJ. P IDOlllh.. HEW 1 BR.1 bl.tbs. m mo.. =a.c-.m.~1 .. -Ap-:-1:--.-.$"1"oo"'mo.-613-3663 Evu. 54Mi9B6 plus 111e1:1, ~. ' Eves. f13.7865 642-USi'
1--M01NIH0 FO• IAlt -r•AOll OHi.Ti
PHONE 642..5671
tit IQ.SIS ~ ... __ .. , • p, 1 Io• 703 Acacia St., QlM · sood company. Exceptlonal Mortn1-T 0 •a 6345
..,.._ ·--.. • 2 BR, 2 ba, balcony patio, •mall home, just opened. UO,<Ol eqult)' Wlllttler V:liew TRADE UP OR. DOWN • •-·i . '--.. -
Belhoti 2300 dnpM.. A&t-iB-2m COM!fJN. llv/llttping rm., w/w carpeting, d r •Pt I• Very real0ll8.blt. 546-6U6 ihome, 4 BR, 2 ba, 2200 sq: ft HAVE UNffS ·WANT DU-S556S ht TD payable $55.65
Te Place· Your T r1der't P1redlM M
°"'-"-------pri•. entrance I: be.., nr., bit-Ina, S165 yrly. 4249 ,;~:==:=:==:.=i===-'='-Exchanae for Sall or Power PLEX mo. incl 8% Interest on
CL06E lb: ~ adult. crWet. Hufltingten le.m 3400 So. ot Hwy. $9$.. &?3-ms HUa.rta Way, NB. 54(1..00lJ Mite, Rentals 5999 boa.I, Motor Home or FI C HAVE TRIPLEX -WANT small level OceanviN lot, ~ M mo til Jlft" FREE RENTAL BOOK NEAR new lrg. ! Br. Apt. LEASING Oct. ts. $165. Util -land. Owner 6114-1349 llOUSE, Broker '569451 10% discount. 4~1137
• SS5 lhn& Stsic-Yrt;J. °"Wt In and BrGWM Bltna, Swedish frplc. Util pd, 2 BR. crpt1, drpa. La:e ~~~~rem:;/~~~. Will trade imports, or ~ NEW· Mini-Bike, hardly ANNOUNCEMENTS
m-.mt 3 &edroom5, 2 S.lhl, Cozy pd. $175. 6i'5-2m frplc. 1 Bldl: bch. Adultl. 21+. Happy atmosphere I: a meslic car tor good inboard ridden, comp. w/le:nders, and NOTICES
Lido IUe 2SS1 f'1ftplace. ~ G~. lboa 4300 546-8005 friendly ftm place to live, or inboard ouroo.rd, lki lights &. 2% HP n_xitor; I--';.;...;.;.;;_ ___ -,.,.
Udo hie
BayfrOllt
2 BR's + Den. f'\ml. Pier I:
Sl.ip. l to 5 months mitU
$600. per tDOQtb.. Best are.
ot Lido.
Mrs. Raulatm
Completely feoced. Leue:. ,.B_e ________ 2 BR. 2 Full ba. Carp., drp&, All interested pa.rt.lea coo-bol;t, approx. 18 tt FOR: CbeY. 5 Cyl., pref. found (fr .. Ach) 6400
sin.so Pt1' mcl'\th. OCEANFRONT blbll, disbwahr. Mir apt. B, tact Manha 546-1350 nm Phone -646-i'19S "-'iS. Call: 548-59116 FOUND white male cat. v~
R I JA03 SUperior. 646-35r80 mo. inclds all l meah. TRADE-C-JA property next Seuoned lat T .D., $4.750, lovable. Vic Npt. Bcb pier
Ye1rly ent1 NEW•-·--·~ 2 B 2 s. ._._., ... OYvina •~cm .... vs $60 mo. Orlginal 5ale no r~·-. 9/5. Call -•u 5 Newly decorated, Bachelor .:JUW...,,.......,. r. · GARAGE clean convenient new .,..,..... .,.,~, ......... IN•• ......
Apt1. No pets or chl.}dren Acroa1 fm. Coco's. lBm 1 blk Alpha Beta markf't'. equity prlct: $69,00J for in-$7,!XX>; well SK'tlnd, xblt p.m. 548---45.17
...,_ ELiJllGER noo &. $12S mo. Irvine n75 to $225. 642-0239 MS-:m8 oome, clear land, beach pay. ~.~ ":,A!1te model PRESCRIPI'JON auna;las&el ,.,... ......: home, or'!'? owner 64>1909 Cad. or . ,.,...,.. ..-. m-f456 or S40-5140 91:i E. Balboa Blvd. 3 BR, 2 ba, fll>k, bit-bu, -Gar11e For fUnt , i;;;-7:'';::='-':::::;:-;:,-;;:;;-I foi.a:xl in vicinity a f
CLEAN Bachelor Apli. In c \ u ti I 1. Geo r ft Slnale. $20 Month WANT: Vacant-House-or · ~ Ac. ~ ranch N. Cali. Yorktown ' Beach mvd.
IL •-37 S All uW incl $75 op Williamson Rltr. 673-4350 642-31643 HAVE: TOI, Cad\ &: North l hou8el lOM It fencing, 9M !162-5466
agun1 u.•ch 0 315 E. "-'boa Bl•d. ========== II---_::::::=_ ____ ,San DitJ"O County Ranch. It barn, 14 stall.I, For S. Cl.I.I
o.. 642~73 ranch • inc, home -or ?! FQUND: Male cat. tiger-OCEANFRONT Spectacular BALBOA 673-9945 Newport Hgts. 5210 REAL ESTATE, $60M equlty • S!l)M owner type, vtc. Union Ave., C01!ta :..:.:..:;.o;....c-.=..----Gener1I Ocean View -Nr. Npt piu. Me 66-9015 VWa. Partly furnished. Huge MODERN 3 BR. 2 Ba. furn. 2 Bdrm• .. carpetl, drape1 • ...:;;.::.:;.;:.;_____ W 661909 11· Coldwell, llillk• & C.. nm, park-like r round•. apt. 510 E. Ocean Front. -4 unlts fum, best ren WW •-•• 5 •-,,~bl• o•"1 BASSETT Hound found 9no .___ .......... ..,... Patio: 1&ra1e. Adults 1903 Income Property 6000 1rea. $58,500 • take am h&e ...... """' •"' pri'fate uni.ch, sea........,... __,., Balboa. ~Tl« or 494-4534 Haven Pl. Yrly. 548-5308 . d Own ._,..., braided n.tp !$50 val) or Fuhlon Island mall. Call
5 BR, 3 be. 1'Um home, l&e
patio, 7-9 mo. leMe, $475
mo. Rltr 673--80>
""° v"' ria S.aoh . $ $ $ M k "' Ira •. " -n •.• ••83 rno. ' o BACHELOR Apts., all util. G er Court Ave. 673-6527 8 speaker Zenith HJ-fi ($851 ~~,7;-i;;;:;;;;;-.,-;;=-:.::<c:=:
Oceanfrorit house $
3 8 5
· paid. S70 Moiith. El Mar Newport Shores 5220 s Unill, excellent rental area, Boat J.5' JeUries. fly bridge vall for rood freotzer. MAL~E kitten abt 5 mo
494-4653 Motel, 310 E. Balboa. Blv. I ~iiii;;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I beautilul Chvner -Manager sport fiaher, ($16,tXXI value). 847-0311 old, vie. 39th I: Seashore. ~:~ ~ :;:, ~ 3 RMS. 2 Ba. Util pd. $100 ti! l I -Unit. Property llhowa attrac-Will take rood car, amall FRESNO equity, 5 modern fr.i....5100
lloslc Boating Cl•-
Otleted to Public by
Bolboe Power Squad"'n
Startiol 1 PM Mon. Sept. 16
at Newport Hartior YKIU
Q® T.lO W, 8'1 Ave., New·
pod BMcA. NO ADVANCE
R.EGlSTIIATION N£CE:S.
SARY, ENROLL AT a.ASS
6*ld2 ac mm b' men •
lnlo.
Also
Huritlngton Beach
Re&Wnlion at Uunttnitoo
Be'ac:h Hlih Schoo! Monday
Sept. 18. Canoes cmtinue
throQ&hout the Fall.
FREE !
Baafc Bo.ting Cl1 ....
Otterf'd to Pu'"-!le b~
Bilbo. Power Squ1dron
Startln1 7 PM Mon. Sept. 16
1t Newport Harbor Yacht
Club 720 W. Bty Ave., New-
port Beach. NO ADVANCE
REGISTRATION NECES
SARY, ENROLL AT a.ASS
84&.sm or 613-185r5 tor more
into. * Single Adults * Y oU. c-1.11 meet from 2 to
10 new people this month
and every month for the
next 5 years •.. Pre-aelect-
ed to please you. For inter-
esting recorded mesaaae,
dial 1136-6200.
RIDE needed -Wallace &:
20th to c.mpu.1 Dr &
Palisades J.4: 30 wk days . ,.._...,.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymol.l.!I
Phone SU-171'1' or write to
P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa.
BR I: den, :I BA, epta, nrp., June. S150 yrly. 319 Fernan-~-.., live return on lnvesb:nenL boat or~ ntate In trade. units, afr..cond.; trade MALTESE kltten abt 5 mo
B1lboe Island 2355 frpl, pool. .$300 mo. Alao do. 613-5!Ml) 0,. on• ~: FOX COMPANY Ow1'~r 646-5.'flS for income, Orange County old, vlc. 38th I: Seuhore. I -L-1-fet_h_H_aa_l_th_S_tud_lo-
.q avail 2 BR. 2 ba. $250 mo. YEARLY · Furnished l &. 2 2863 East O:last Hiway CdM 2 BR, Den Duplex, (2) 1 BR. OWN:~ 675--5109 Hospitality ii Our Motto TEACHERS Wlntp-rental -adults 496-1243 betw UJ.5 pm Br. R.euonable .Rftlt? Walle ON TEN ACRES 673-S-19S siJ..4918 Apts., Ocean Vu, Oil Leue. FEMALE Slameae, found In FREE STEAM wrm
Announcemenh 6410
9 mo. Furn l Be. 2 car pr. to sboppin1. 548-31.58 1 &: 2 BR. Furn .l Unfurn i--~-=~=,,.-...,-~IBelrn. Hts. L.B., tor home WW trade 27'' mohogany, vicinity ol Bushard Toucan. SWEDISH MA&SAGE ~led inside"' out. Duplex• Unfum. 3975 LARGE 2 BR, range apt,% Frplcs I Pri I Patios I M · lA NPT. BCH. lnd. So. ol P.C.'H .. CdM or buy low conaole 'JV, new picture Pleue identify. 968-ZZ88 Open wkdyi 10 a.m-11 pm
:.C:"'-'----block from beach. SUS, Pools. Tenn ii -Contnt'l Bk-cm pix. 12 W a re b 0 u 1 e 1 Prut. only. GE 8-D7 tube, approx. valllt!! $125 -SHAGGY, mixed b r e e d Sundays 10 am -g pm
LRG. 4 Br. Near IChll A: winter. 673-402S fst. 9 hole Putt/Grffn. ~x.:c~. ~~ 1~~-1:'. 1951 Ford Pickup 6 cyl. 8' FOR Battery portable TV. female dor, found vi c 519 E. Broadway
lhp'g center. Crpta, drpa, 900 Sea LBM, CdM 644-2Sll ........ '°',OOO • S8.000 dn. bed. A·l. tor DUNE BUGGY 536-U3l Rossmoor Center. 842-2331 Long Beach (213) 437-71))9 bl--67 .. •~ -• 5 Lid I I 4351 IMR•·Arthur nr. Coast Hwy) ....... -S AT w t tra 1-" ha I" u... ......u. •n · 0 t e ... Ownfbldr 713: 9U-l368 or UDO Al LB 0 • an ve u...,er ve " ADORABLE Ol'ange kitten.
~ENTALS
Hau1e1 Unfurnished
Gener•I 3000 RENTALS 2 BR. 2 Ba.th.I; patio & .,.o:-;UN=rr;;;-"s"',.::,;oh~M;:o:-;-1':;1;-.l ,"'·~·27-9l~Eu-1Y~A_.M_.~·-:~: ;, i:ai:w Sp= MO -Paularino, c.M.
1----------1 Aph. fumlahed &araee· View ol bay. E1at Bh•ff 5242 Reasonable down payment, WDJ"lt 4 BR & Fam + Apt, above book for trailer. SET ol k~1 vie. Harbor High
Frae Rant1I Service • 673-3948 • GE T H or exchange for larger Corona del Mar. Have Terms on balance. 536-ll3J. School. 64&8i93. to home owners and tenants. Gener.. 4000 PRESTI awn OmH Motel or Un.Its, Orange c.o. Ocean front Duplvi:, New--
-lalbol lalind 4355 For lease, 2 br &. den It 3 br Fortin Co. 642--SOOO. Eves port. Balboa &y Proper-Nf'W Home 3 BR, 1" ba, RENT -----with 2 or 2% baths. Gold S48-2Si'6 Hes. 67~7420 many extraa. 1107 Valley
• YEAR.LY • Quality 2 Bdrm Mtdallion all electric. POOL Circle, C.P.f. Will take car, LOST
3 Roams furn1t~re Apt. No pets, no children. 2-car ilr. Rent staru at I • R tal 6060 Will trade $5,000 equity. 1961 boat, TDs for down pay. ft __ , v1-~•-female, <od· $25 Month $1.i'S mo. 673-6945 $250 mo. u11n... en 32' Chris Corinthian for ment. 642-SlOi brown ,;"'"rthaired, medium
54S-set.'1629 ~ m;:--9 PM rou. OPTION TO BUY 837-871 Amigos Way. N.B. BUISINESS ILDG. :8?'1er boat or what. have UPRIGHT piano with stool. e.ize. Missing 3 wka. WI
No deposit o.a.c. Huntington Be1ch 4400 D I Ma' SI * 548_2434 * TRADE TOR 5TEREO Sttn In Laguna area. $50
H.F.R.C. 2 BDRM. FURN. Con>na dal Mor 5250 OWn OWn fft • 40' Rdxb'o F.B. Sport r;,,,_ COMPONENTs SYSTEM '""'"' " round by 9118.
furniture Rentals ALSO 2 BR. UNFURN. 2 BR, eltt kitchen. washer, 'ON"! ,. It. Huntington Bch. er, Joa~! D.F., 285 hp TS or TV. 67J..5016 615-5844
5li' W. 19th, C.M. 548-3481 U""tl incl·· ... _. ... -·er. ""'•·· stove. Adults. "°"" 673-8193 LOST • -• 2 Br 1568 w ·-ctn Anhm """"" ~ " -_, $350 PER MONTH ciu, .. '"" w ....... AP k -., · .... , ' HEATED POOL No pets $185. ti73-4169 Ted Wey Rlty 536-2579 remotes $23,00'.l val for lrgr 3 BR, 2 ba Monticello ~ I.DST Sept 1, female do(,
Nt:W W/W carpets, drapes, ,.~-ta M... 4100 802 Knoxvllle, Apt. D, HB S300 -·-. TS diesel. Inc prop, stocks. do. ~pools, $~.$0. Will resembles German
1arage, patio, edulta, no pets i .::-:::;:=.;c;;.:;.:;.____ e !136-2914 e _B_o_lboe _______ Office Rentel 6070 613-1$0 take or 4 BR home $20,0CXI Shepherd, &hlny b Jack
$135. lnquift 1t: 2N7 Owie I 1---------to Sl0.000 bracket b:i trade. w /wll i t e underma:ririnp.
st. Apt. B. $25 Wk. Up 1-BR. tum. apt~ul~ on9i! 2 BR dUc, elect kHch, near -l.AGUNA BEACH-Colo~ 2 Br. 2 Ba. View 5'16-5580 owner/agt. A1!4Wera t 0 "Sharlene",
54s.oo30 61>-1841 e stud.la I: 8ac:b II*-Water &: lill · · bay. U50 mo. Adult a. Al C nd'tl -~ home, in So. Laruna. A 2 What do )'Ol.I think of otr REWARD. 49'1'-1369.
Loot
Costa Mell 3100
6401
Funer•I• 6412
WESTMINSTER
MEMORIAL PARK
Mortu•ry & Cemetery
Complete funer1l1
from $24S
Cemetery lots
from $130
Includes Endowment Care
EvtI;'tbini in one beautiful
place means leu cost.
No traffic problems.
14801 Beach, Westmlnst!f
531-1725 · m2m
SERVICE DIRECTORY
Asph•lt, Oils 6520 MESA VERDE 3 llR 2 -· e 1Dd Utlla I: Pbone _.., Palm St., H.B. m-9467 or 546-9574 r 0 I an-stry home w/2 lrplcs Ap... "TRADER'S PARADISE" •Maid Stnkit -TV anti. 5J6.4618 536-4979 ON FORES'.i.' AVENUE prox 7 yr old: Want ~all Drop us a card. Clusi!ied W~: Ladies wide, yellow QUAUTY asphalt seal coat
T-Plan. Ex ce 11 en t' con-• N" Cat. I: Bv QUIET & BEAUTIFUL Garden Grove 5610 Dt'lk spe.ce1 av~la~le in Income unlts. Owner-Brkr. ~.pt, P.O. Box 1875, Daily gold It diamond dinner rint:; & repairs driveways&: parlr:-
venient area. $215 mmth-.,_....,.,. Pool _ -·----·-newt•! office buildinr •I Aft 5 pm 499-l990 Pil unusual. lge. setting. Great ing loti. 894-3129
Agt. 546-0.41 2316 Newport Blvd. ;,rwrw•ou Adullll only. 2 Br, · BIXBY GREEN prime location ln downtown ot, Npt Bch, Calif. sent.imenta.I value; reward. l=c="==,,,_~,-,~~-1 L3~B~R~.:;,::;BA.;;.:,d.._en._,,2-=--gar.._,-I ic'iH.:AiTTO~AAuUITL;1 IP><oli1ii;NiTITE 11676 Cameron. 847·2125 2 &. 3 BR. TOWN HOM.Jts La.iuna Beacll. Air eondi * * * * * * ll) 496-2008 497-1025 D::>t'!~ :.~:gr:
lie unfenced yd, p/turn. or l.ovel,y furn. 2 BR apt&. Ott-LI e Beach 4705 Family room . Priv. patios tloned, carpe~ •. beaTull1ull"I!!!'!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,'!!!!!!~'!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SM Female dQg (short hairl ml Reaa. 53Q....141J unlum. W"'...._~ .....,_.. to an street parldng, cllflJOrls gun ~ Up to 1500 square feet paneled partitioruna. wol~ k' , __ .,,====='====
-~-od ----•·· oo BUSINESS end BUSINESS and B1k w/ wht mar ings . .....,.., ---"'--1 """', Heat pool. $150 per mo. NEW mod•m atl ,1-I BR en ........... e1: rniri. .... e
.u ..... ~ mo . .....,....zs.l5 ..... F A •-d to FINANCIAL FINANCIAL lo Bonnie. Baker & B1byaitti-6550 Adults, no pets. apt &. studio ha.ch apt, cen--Central air mnditioning orest ve., rtlU' a:a 1 Fai"ew CM. Reward ! --··•-----1 3
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2)'d~Me~ ~ la; lS-11 POMONA AVE., C.M. tral Joe, ocean view, 2 blkl • Max. acoustical privacy ~unc:i!:;1tbp1r!rldn.:.C.~o!': Ranch• 6150 Bua. Opportuniti• 6300 540-8586 673-~~ SUS CASITAS to OC'eM. $1-45. $t25. Chvnet -Carpets, drapes. huge and ch•'-a•atiabl• for «.I:;;:;..,;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;··;;,·-•••-H I h Bia k • ,....., 499-2055 or 496-3519 wardrobes. dishwashers .... g ..., I• E I ~~,A Ana e R l! c
LARGE 2 BR., gar.; carp., ~ 1 Br. &: Bachelor I-,,======== • Jndlvldual washer/dryer !:"-~~le~~ HOME & HORSES ~~~T ~Ti~! ~~tet~e~:~:r~~ar~
Rtdecl>I'.; 2199 Map!.e St. ~ Dana Point 4740 -\'r"alk to all schools 2-Sh· horn · Vill $130, water pd. 642-7658 2110Newport Blvd. All utilitlea paid except BeRutiful v• t m a Reliable pa.rt)' to restock name Mrs. Peele 54l)...-02M
Medallion by H tpo· t ti I l telephone. Park with 4 BR. &. 3 baths. and collect money trom new Reward. $145; 2 BR., water paid. 0 in MODERN attrac ve arje Large pool, putting RT~, DAILY PILVI" On 5/8 of an acre with a 4 coin operated snack vendors
La.rge, fenced yard; cb:apes. DELUXE 2 Br. atudiol. Pool BR apt, heated pool, next to voUeybali, badminton, et 'Z22 FOREST AVENUE stall barn, corrals, lack in Orange County and su.r-2 DOGS, Whittler I 19th St.,
642-JJTh crpta, drapes, 1 child ok yiclrt harbor, $l25. Owner From $270 LAGUNA BEACH room, etc. FuU price $52.5CK.I -··--'1~... N llln CM. "Coco" a&ed 1 a n :========: J 4"" """'~ 49&-3519 i"\IW"iu .. ,. ar!'!l.1. o se g. Bull~·. "J.J.". Y''"'"'' fem. also unturn $130 &. up. C.ll '1<r"iiUJJ or 6868 L•mp1on f94..9Mi6 For f\lrther inlormation, Handles Nablaco Products ~ ~-a
Meu Verde 3110 646-0496 5 (nr, knott) --.S"E'°CRETARIAL pltt1.1t call Glenn Tompson and natianally advertised Poodlt'-Uke, blk. I: wh1te. !;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;JIM.MAC 2 BR. beautifully R.ENTAL GARDEN GROVE SERVICE with ' candy bars. Excellent in-Owner bedridden. 645--0ll9
tum. New carpet, bltins, Apta. Unfumtshed Modem offices, ca:pcts, m Eckhoff &. Auoc.., Inc. come for few houn weekly LOST turtle wf"Judy" Mit-B /I beamed ceilinp, Adults, no Generil J OOO Laguna Beach 5705 condltionlng, parking. Frnm 1818 W. lbapman Ave. work. (Days or Eves). $1350 ten on back. Darrell &::
He ir Two pell. $1501914 Wallace 100 CLIFF DRIVE $65 per month. Orqe Coun-5'41·2621, Eve.wlmds ~ Total cash required. For per. Pomona area. Oilld'• pet.
Country C lubs Nasaau Pa.lrru: 1 &:. 2 BR. RENT LUXURY FlJRN/UNFURN ty Bank mdg. ZJl E. 17th St., aonal interview: lend name, 642-2790
Unfurnished 4 Bdrm, ta.m rm Pool. SJ.JO to Sl50 3 Roamt Furniture Yearly Lease. 1 &: 2 Bdrnu. Costa Men. &42-1485 AcrNge 6200 address&: phone number to: MALE Poodle, blk min. T h 0 m' Spotl-· --•,·uon E -· 8 ••• ~·· I ROUTE DEPT. ""'•· •-• --"-'· 2 ·-·• · """" ............ • 1Tr ..... ,." t. ~ $25 Month Yearly Lease. l bedroom BE.AUTIF1.JL office space in ..,,.. L~~ ACRE s "-aun'fu! J• r=-o '-"VU.<l =-""' available for k!e.se $325 mo. 1 B 1 d s.v i::.• J:.oL. P<'. P.O. BOX 3846 missing. Reward. 54~7235 • includes cardener & watu. DELUXE l bdrm. Pool. $110. F\11...L OPTION TO BUY steops t.o Shore & Shops G~t:ndale Fedmi 6"15-~ ' NOl'them Calif. Recreation'! ANAHEIM, CALIF. 92800 646-7136
S'f3.Jf& Eves. 54S-Ql66 Ideal for bachelor. 1993 No deo'°'lt o.i .c. OceanVJeW from every Apl C M $45fmo, up. laod •• 990. •= dn $50 A T
Churdl St CM 548-9633 fro $150 leu Mtn · .,.., · ...,., · •mco r1n1ml11ion R'ED Viisla, t.hort hair. Ana Bay & ·-·h ' . . H.F.R.C. m MU~~A.\Jp. I 2 RM oUke neflr CM City mo. 675-5017, (713) 467-n3J Shop for Sile lo ''Bcandy". v; ... CdM. ~ F •--1 '· .. ;,or""" Hall. Ideal for accountant I ====o=-~==== -R It I RENTALS umiture _. ... 1· Now operatine in laTie city. Reward! 67J-.5016 t • y, nc. F -• S1i' W 19th C.M. ~:wBl OCEANFRONT apt. Lg e etc. $80 util. Incl. 64U560 Excha._, 1. E. 6230 ==~-..,----,--..,,=
BABYSITI1NG. my home,
ages J to 5: big fncd. yd.,
hot lunches. West CM.
""""' BABYSITI'ING Wanted -My
home. -vicinity Indianapolis
& Malloy Dr., Ht Bch.
536-3151
lloby1lttln9 6SSO
BABYSIT one pre-schooler:
weekly, my home; eXper.
mother. Xlnt care &: meals.
Fenced yd. Flower St.,
Costa Mesi. $6 Daily. ......,,.,
~ W. Balboa Blvd., NB Aph. u rnlaned ~"'• W. ' _:~. Anhm T74-28XI prden area Priv beoach &: ! COMMERCIAL l indu.&t Good pot en tis.I re tum on in-WHITE male cat. Vecy
..._, ....,......., · · . .. 4 Houses tull pri~ $35,500 -vestment. Must sell for per. lo•-bl•. v,·c James Sl C.M. 3 BR 1\2 Ba, Ll-g fenced Newport 8Mch 4200 sea pool. I br. ti den. Part. 1 with llvini qtrs.. J14.IXX> equity. Wilmington. 90naJ rea!OM. Te-ms fl.Vail-c;;jj art 5. 543-t531 BABYSJITING in your home
yard. Partially a-ptd, bltns. -~-------I Costi Mese SlOO furn. S225/mo. 494-4653 _ Call owner: ~21.30 Want loc or land. 642-2221 able. by mature !alb". You fUrniah
$185 mo. (Mesa Verdel. e New Bayfront •1-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;; D P • 1 5740 ---· Box M-198 Daily Pilot Per10nels 640S ---port•tl i15-~"""'
BABYSITnNG my home
dRyii or over nite. Full time.
Wonderful care. H.B. Nr.
CaMery &. Adams. 96Z--6916
BABYSl'ITING my home ,
infants to 5 yrs. H o t lun-
ches: day & night. 52'll
Siaon Dr., H.B. 846-193,l
$48-8124 Lower duplex, opp. beach.1~cellent. palk . like IW"· •n• 0'" Commer ci•f 6015 But. OpportunltlH 6300 B-'EA=UTY="""P"A"RLO"'°""'R-. "'°'~.,.,,,-. ;..:..:;"""'------1.,,·=-·===0="·==-=~=~I
Thm. 2 BR, 2 BA, $250 mo. roundina:• for adults requir-LARGE modem 2 BR apt, C-4 BEACH Blvd. tronta.ge, UNITED STATE S-Ing, unique shop. Busy loca. FORMING Mid Are ~nts Brick, Masonry, etc. Nawport a..ch 3200
FRONT ROW
BAY VIEW
At the fuhlonable Blutf1
3 Bdrm•. 2% baths, luxury
splil·levri 1 "" 2 yn leue
available S3'l5 mo.
or 1ppl to in1pee1 call
6"-lll3 Bkr.
~ t'V'f"I.
, GREAT fam.Dy Beach Hi;e. 4
Br. 1 bee to bcb. •loceu vtew. GtNC tor duldre:n.
$125 rm, ,eart.J. Nr-Uv rm ..... ,.oo=,..,_ISM
BAYSIDE vm.,., 1115: 2
Br. J Ba.., stove, refrig.
11 mrpeb, drwpK; M\lta on-
• l.J'. No pilU. Pool, allp; call
, ' 175-lOSt Al'k.r 4 PM
DG.11X£ O)pchnlnh1m; J
Ilk J Bo. ~ "1>1· S250 Mo
... -.iooe1oo ins.ms
iAiiGi' J BR, J "' .......
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winier rental. 2'17 19th St. Ing peace I: quiet. heattd pool, next to ocean, H.B. 3714 ft x 286\2 Ft. POSTAGE Hoo. good cllentelr. New Olnct:rMd Citizens Com-6560
Avail. Sept. 22nd. Call for Discriminative Tmant~ $135. Owner 499-2055 or $21.SOO. Also 150 ft x 286 ~ STAMP MACHINE equip. $4.990. o u an e mltlee. U inta-ested reply --------"CC.:I
appl 675--0236 1, 2 A 3 BDRM. APTS 49&-3519 fl. Also R-3, 10 Acres $1 . sq Wicldimd 545-9491, 6'2-7241 Da.ib' Pilot Box P. 3XI BRICK, Concrete. C.8.rprntry * 1918 West OCF.ANFRONT POOL. NO Dtll.I>REN --H 536-2482 ReUable penion, man or WI> ~ Pila Wam adlJ I Custom Cabinreµ. Sm a 11
• 2 BR y, • ..a .. ft'lltal, no MARTIN19UE Rentals Wa nted 5990 · man, will be selected In thia DAILY PILOT WANT ADS Al-""' 1 Go-Go! jobs OK Free Est 962.QMS -~ "-'-"'--'-----~ M 1. 3000 sq fl. 2 STORY In area to own and senice a l __ BRIN~~G:.!RESUL:!Z.~TS~'-.J.=,,,;;-~~=-=====l-========::::1 ~~~~~~ GARDEN APTS. WANTED the heart of Newport. Own-route ol poela1e stamp fM. I·
ble tennant. no cooking: $85 18th I: Santa Ana. C.M. •URG_~* . er. 548-5682 chines In retail stores. A few
644--0'll4 ' · Ca.ll Mrs. Hender11M 646-5542 1 Young lady, vtcllm or multi-speire bra wkly brings ex-==~-~~-~-1 lm Sants. Ana , Apt 113. C.M. ple scleroaia and be r lndustrl1I Re_nt1I ~ ce{}ent retuma. Min. cash
WINTER rental New 2 BR, German S h ep h e rd com-WAREHOUSE For rent; 2300 Investment $8$. Phone
ocean front. U75 mo. No e PRIVACY e
1
panlon desperately need a aq It at 9c ft. or lease at 543:"29'll for Interview.
pebs 548--0891 or eve & Newly decor. 2 BR. w/garage fum. or unfurn, one bedroom Sl7S mo. C.M. &tt•. &f6-.0041 GOii'JG Into busine.!IS'!
wkends 673--6769. SUO. Fenced yard with pa-house or apartment •lth =========(Golden opportwilty in beach
BAYCUIT Motel _ winter tlo. Waltf' pa.Id. enclosed yard or patio. Hs. Lott 6100 area. Phllll)M 66 Stt'flce
rates eft, 9/15 $27.50 up. 2224-0 Plaettttla Avt CM k>caUon. Reasonable '---'--------StalklN for ltalt. UOl
Maid Service, TV, Pool. 455 Call betwttn Z-5 renta.IJ only M am on 0.Xf'd 3 ADJ I 1 ~ ~. . 011. "''J, ....... MS; ~e 1c Mllline Dr., N. Newport, 646-3365 e 6.J;...4UJ e inrome. Phone 642-574'5 r 9 333 E ~-1
I BR duplex. garage to June 2 BR. 2 bath, patio, trplc,
15. Idell for single workin.e car""Pf'i&, drapP&, 1 child
&dull. No peU, children. under 3 ok, ll4S mo.
54&-2152 54().4~ or ~268 Biker
YEARLY reital % blk. from St. nr Fairvkw
OCMll Ir ba..y. 3 BR 2 BA. NEAR 0.C.C. 2 BR . .2 Bath
crpts. S175 mo. 673-0lM Apt . Bltna. c11rp. I.. drapes
LARGE 2 Br.. 1lpe: 7. For S156 l'oionth. 540-0336
wlnttr" or yrb. 1 blk to l BR. Newly decarated! $125
churdl/echl ~2636 mo. 995 Valencia
FREE SERVICE TO
OWNER-MANAGER
BROKER
You selt'CI you.r own tf't'lnanl
ACTIVE RENTALS
534-<1912
nn. or ~. · ... Nrwport Bee.ch : 321 Maln 6:
St. CM $45,tnl 0 w n r . Orange, H!Dltlngton Beach,
67l-92U Contact: Chuck Crowder
184 ACRES kic. on Sprague 114: 772-7110 114: Tr4-104.l:
Riv., ~on. Will take flOO SPOT 1: Presa Shop. S24.000
equity, bal. at S20/mo. Groa yeul.y. Ideal for mu-
546-0860 plr. S6,000 Plus inventocy,
B_U_S_l_N_ES_S_W_oman ___ ..... ~-1 TRIPLEX lot,\ 18th " cash. 5.36-JSn Arter s PM.
Br u.nturn APt, C.M., New-Wallace kty lot, $10,950. No LIQ. LIC'S. -$10,000
port. Coron• del Mar or La-•ub. Owne.r Box Kl, Sedona, Act Now Umlled QuanUt)'!
pna. To JlOO mo. Car or Ari:&. Oranp 6'ty. otl sale (stolT}
1 BR., tum. I tsttum. Pool: carport neceaar)'. 642-0CeG 2 LOTS cm Santlaro. NB WWton Called i21l) 27'J...d49
no ddldrwl er ll'!lJ. 2«1$% 2 BR. Bl:tna. dlstrwuher, 11r. aft.-5 p.m. CUh, Terms or trade * IJQ. uc. ORANGE oo.
"6-!019
ltcti St, N.B. 646-«i64 Prl Piiio, $!«!. Adults. no l '°'MA""nlRE==-°"'Pl~~,-,.,...,.,.-,.-,-ls, Fu Simple. 646-1565 ON SAL!: G€NERAL
WINTER Rf'!ltal 4 br., 2 ba., Pf'I, 184.l Pomona ~f hm $300.lmo., wm care kir LOT. GoU coune view $5CXXI PRICED TO $EU.II
_... ldtcbfn. Avail. 9115. Sll5: 2 BR., util, pa.Id; atoYe. M1M u ~ 11 wtre our eqult)'. Will-..ell. or tnde. Winston Oplltd (DS) m-CC9
P'J5 ftld, 61>-0691 rdric., dr11pe1. own. Write M·Ul Dally 646-1286 IT'S Beiadl ha.lie t1tn9. 2'&·
J BR. DNr pitr 642-3375 P0ot BREATAKING Oic.n VW ... Mlrtcdol ..,.., SM the
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utll. bft S90/mo. THE QUICKER YOU ~ --,.,--Dally--Pllot--W~an-t_M_•_ 1 lot, smlll but lil:vl!l. Sl.000 dn DAILY PILOT Ca,.tned • ._
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SERVICE DIRECTOR\'' SIRYICI DIRICTO!IY IOU l EMKOYM~trl IOiS & l!MPlOVMM IOIS •:..;:l::iM:::,l'L_;z;.:M:::l:.:;NT:.:.::;IO::l:::S..:A:..;IMl'::;:.;;LOY;.:.:M:::l::;NT;:_ IOIS a IM'1.0YMIN1 1015 & IMl'LOYMINT j'°ii a -LOTll'lltl
lf'Cvpont==.;.;"";;.;."'"'"""'~"''"°""'"'l;;l""=l;.;ng:_ ___ ..;;6l;;::S;;;S1:Dot;;:;;m;;;'";.;":.::•..;;Hol=p;.........;;7;;..°'5<.; Hol.P Wonted, Mon 7200 !!"-:~:·~~~!"~11~11~7~1C~~i~~!!e!p=~·w~a~n~led~. M~11~n~7200~0~ Halp Wanhol, -7200 Help W•nhd. -7200 lfelp1~-7400 iloME or U:obae uOaa. IRONING Wanttd. D per DOMEf'TI( Ill Wc ,,_,, :;:"'~':= -XIII~ . .,. ~ DISHWASHER J, (. PBINEY co. SIN~NG • i
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· .', ~ HAMILTON STANDARD Nlghtt ~~w::i:•: =r-::a::f"-:;:
s..ia-. '.~ · ··~i.l.i. . BUSBOY • Janltorlal ..-.... 111
Paperhanging . ~;!<~ tl ·~ .. ·o. .. ~ .... J:/'\ 1n1 "IS INTERVIEWING Maintenance :=::"~::I ,..Intl-.... , '!" J~ ... " ~ . ovr • , . • n• Nl•htt mon's .....w ool ~ Ara.S•ALTERAT10NS, ___ .. .,_. ____ ~_.1 ,-•~P"•• ~,, 1-rtng tocllon. D"' 0 &l·..U....-
CABINETS, A1f1 l1te Job. 1
.. P:" ~ a. ~ A1ency ti" Include plant en. ll1TWn -"' the fUll 1•••liw4Db'w· "'
,..,. -'· !\4M!L1 -.. ~o'EroiuTING * ao s.. ~ ...... toau .gln""'1n1 o1 lighting, •P91Y "' "'""" Ree<o•--"" ~ -,........ • ...
.... • totmor, -(213)-1211> Gl>l'BI power_ . dhtributlon, IN LO' s· A' N'GE.L·ES· ., Sna~k Shopllolty 1#1 ;:_;;ey;~ ~ .. "; :r_:.t ;.;::; Comont, Coner.to _,., Lle'd. w'd. Gdlftntoed. ilV:ii INS ,. -•hlno l<iol, cont"'I ~~-• ~ _ _ .. _
'1,'HORYK ~ Clatoo> ...nc ..iy, Em....., ....,. . ..,. )incl 'malnl.nonco pro. 23~,!~.C::'~~ cludlnil ...,ct lblrlng. tnr Jar -till-·
NO JOB TOO 'SIW.L llARRlS PAINTING ~ Georte ~llllCI "-" Hilu,... Conclld•tot J ( PSI...., CO .... uu sit! -..0 tbt • ~ F:at. * 6j6.1*u THE -Paloter Wlll "'• E. 16tlts".'-sn--039:! rftvlt have 11s11 or AMBITIOUS ENGINEERS , • m;r • tbilllytoJ11ff!ont1...,••w · 1
..mt -· comm'• « Cbll/'!"' ~ .. IDL Ole<rl\ll I.~ ..... ~.with ) Jo Get oomplelo details on rewvd!ng careers lot.lllcintl1 wltb tbo ~
Child Caro 6610 .._,.,.011..i;,,, Ucellttd. -~· 3 yursoxparl•nct. . ~ O:>rule'etlcut 111r· • Tillor-flHer 24 Foshlon l1l1n4 .,,o 11e -·to in.vot ioo I r.::=c..:;;;;;;. __ _;.;....;; fnlur. Men than .$2,000 Far Eut Al'CCY 64M'103 An equal opportmlty wetk pa-mcmtb. No~
: I.JC .... ..,.. ~ " ti:IO. Wlldh oi ..,.\,meot. Call Jar ' • -Coll 971.SOOO ext. 306 lillCTIUCAl / ll•CTRONIC INGINl&RS, Milot bt --on employer leoce ......ind..,..,...., 10" ~ hmcb,., lllDt •• r 0 • -'"L -. or •ncl resume t<>: MECHANICAl INGINlllS, ACOUSTICS <JlOllll> taJlorin&. P<nn•· nut have tbo a""11Y "' ~
Harbor • Btl<er *~ PAlN'l'ING. Exl 111._ Ext. ritlo Wonlff. Mon noo 500 E. Qrongothorpo ENGINEERS, MET ... LLURGISTS, tHERMO. nent pot1t1oo, U..Uenl Prot<>type ~ •llkl<IY· $1'9 ..
WIU. core Jar_. d>lld tn HM TnU.... u ,,. ..,,. · ·Avenue DYNAft\ICISTS amOJlll othenl benel!t• Assembler WI roman ~ .....,. Ills bnef lmy borne· -lit lel>c· n.. · ..t, A-. ..JI. Ca..-jU1aho,lm, CaU,. Apply IJM P,m. Six """Ibo ..-... ... tnJnlnc ......... J' ... W
<d plaf area. m -1'1Jl -· · -~ • TO INTERVIEW Rabl1110n's per . .....-LI boral ---• ••II • ... . lllftftlHROP I _,, ~-• c~---•· at 213 ·•· frlnre -· A..i. ., 5.11oll83 -... oo1y, rcontradoro
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6620 PAINTING.~~.ul . W1refioilsemln "nllll . . pie ... ~ Mr.· .. ~ •=""-....,. Newport ........ ~llcatl9n1 Being I ,... can,,,. we boai _ •: 1381 now thn>ugll Wedneaday,, Seplomber F-bland PARAME'MUCll TAKEN
' • ROOM ADDmONs. ExclOll•e but not'~ _ _.,,.. .. ---cs lath, betnen 9:00 Al4 and 9:00 PM. Ne..-..... "" ...... st., a-M-FULL TIME
t. T. Conatnictl<ol .... me.""" ,.., 541"157 · ,. 9Ctjv1ty i.· .....,_ nUll An. Eq1W 0ppor!\ll1lt)', EDtPlO')'er An ""'" opportunl'1 s.m"' Sta-EMPLOYMENT r>mll> ._.. Jdlcbao or SCHWARTZ walla>Verln&o A --............ An equal -ty .,....,_. SAlESMAN "8rmalieot oo1y I unitl. SJ.ual• ltl>ry or 2: paint II.le. A tmtallation with laiOwledie cl Kardex ~ Full time, neat In •ppet.r-no studenti. prefer mature. I
plaM cutom dniined, far Mobil atorr; bome ' aj,p•t --.a, ... ~''-to rad blue-. ' '_,.n-... _ .. .:.a_.. ok A "~' ~ ~ estimtt!l I:~. pboDI N'l'-le59 ::.. ... -WANT A m:rtER JOB? anoe, .._.... ... MUUftll. , t>-..--.. vacawm ~· 11_.1 •
I • u1-1m • ===,-,....,-,-,-1 ~--Repl! .. -· ·w. do J, W. Rablnson's •IY ""' N.....,.. m""·· °'"""· ~ .......,..
1 • R. J. HUFFMAN • EXTERIOR ~ tot e.r l-0 r • not d!.erim&te ber.eea ?Ital O:»ta Mea. ttw daJ' woeeit. Apply Mei)..
I Room Add. Kit. Bath ce.bl. Spedal prloet fDr apll. Neat e hr mbl .'Mlf'k wer:lc .\ wcnieo, but the State e ~':n'i::'\ for: .-.V1 WednNd~. ~
, OR )-4459 e u g...f'l8) WOrk. iw.. 847-1358 Protlt lhariDI does! we have womn ,. Agencl•, Women J300 and Friday, B:J> to f :I».
!Addiliooa * Remodel.tD1 I Fred H. Gerwk*, Ue. ~ * 5&.tlTO
INTER 0r Ext. PAlN'l'ING, • ...,"' 111t • bluer,,.. ..,. : ~lac~ lo~• F. W. Woo!Worth
ref. FREE Ht MS-1621 oo! We a.ell tom d dtft. QUAUJY . , Ut vu)'I · , ...,...-.,.,.. • IMMEO. SERVICE. Local J, c. CARTfR co. • men, but the Stai. ..,. D<GINEEIUNG HEU' • a le..... olpor ~ newport . 2300 Ha.a.-11'-cl
671W.17thSt ........... -.--WAN1ED FW1orpar1..... personnel · \'.'Os'l'A~' INT!JIUOR a EXTERIOR a """" baclr, ..... mbl Apply In ...,.,.,
'c--.-rpo-t-c-, .. -.,-n-,-66-.-25-1 I.Jc.~:6!: ~ ~'ti :._.:•.:,:: .. ':."i!""'..:~ COllJROL ~~~ ~=~ ·~.~t .agency .WAfTRISSES
RavolutlonalHost Paintinc D<terlor/Tuterl« both -. mtocklnc A iS'"i:XP'iNDING JN OJI. 642-3870 . hod ,_ _ ... , An """' ............. ~.~.. k Good ,,,,......,., Beach Dry Cloanlng ti * ... _ * .,. -· .,....,_. ...,.-w or · UWllUl;IU ANGE CX>IJNTY. Newport Rup, Drapee. u~ ~ ........,,.u benefits • and 44 women to BOAT l.CO..bl1t1tlon ·
,..., '& Cockttll
· 0m ba .....i Immed!a...,, ..-, the moo. P"" • • QUAUTY Start W.rl!' lillmff.
a11nr '""" 11 """""""" Plumbing 6890 49<451lS for -• '!be · • Carpontoro
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SEX:ltETARY .......... WO AJ'l>b> tftir a p.m.
Sa>M, Semce ·1o1arv•sPlumblnz s.rvtco $84 k ,,_., -im s. o-t ANAL \'SIS PERSCtm&. DfPART· : =~•rs
ml WIBllalion -'1. Remodel w e Hwy, 1-Bach·.,,,... MmT wlll bt-op. • ......,, a..,... ._. .,. for 32 ,..,.. Wiii proparo quality ,...._,,Mon, Tueo • Wed • Painters
!°tW ;:' w::"i:..n.~ SEA SH4NT't
polllbed. """' In .. .... "'°Lido PNt Dr.
aec)' tr:r bri&ht )'OUDI muJ. NftPC!lrt Betdi • ~ prootdu perform t-5 ttWi week Experlenct required 'Modem Rug & Carpet Plwnblnr 24 br . ..,.., Work Full or part time I tlotlotlcai!~olysls and . Islander Yachts JJX:r a.K ............ $3'15 ~ESCROW CLERK
4335 c ........... Loa -"""'· ""'· lnaur.; ....... ~ We need young men Engln-ng ,_..,.,. ... Con'O<tlv• Sklllod .... unoklllod 1682 Pltcontlo Avo • · 713 • """'100 Oolied ,,,pa1r, rootor ,.,.., sn-·-Technician action. Mutt be faml--<X>OD PAY Cotto Moaa
Geomil a~tin& bkgrad to proce1a Hal i:.tate loan .. -+-.... ··· . ..._ __ Small esta.blilbed !Inn. wltb emtact A Vcperimoe ~ CARPET i: Furn. cleaning; * 24 HOUR ~VICE !tei Not and qregstve for eve-To work ·dotety with en6 ll•r with Mll..Q.21549 ~TIME
, tor 1 day lel'Vioe le qualJtJ Plumb.lrw .. ._... rem nine work. Now hirina. ~· nttn m development d. •nd Mlf.Q.9859 •ncl ~ JOB TRADiING -........ -tlol. ....... Type 00«1 .......
Hobby D.pt. GIRL FIUDo\Y ........ ~ J>lY lo -: work, call Stfrlina: fer Guaranteed * 646-1407 9:30 a.m. to 'l p.m. di;ital electron1cl data be ca,.ble of technl·
brightness! &t2-8520 ........... 539.a93J Mr. Track l!qtdpment ud dla'ltal mas-cal wrltlnn, BS d• NO WAI'I'll«i-This i. a """"1 pooltloo World Savlnp 6 Loan Manager w1u. • """9Y .......,. 11n1>. :isa s.uu. ~ i..,. RemodeL, lhpllr, ._.., netic recol"dinl tramport1. ··• ~ tor deftntte time 11.wt
'.Gartlenin• 6680 IF YOU neod !Wnodellna u-ct elncbonlc , groo with 2 to 4 yean 774-7251 __ _...=-·----·I Long range Tooling tundameatah required Ind •xperlenu.
Rotall _ and ,_ choln PW< A Dexlbllll>. + ad Laguna e..q,
.... ~ 1 cea'l etc ~ Ste' the needs experienced mature keylt to ttda fahtinc qi. SALE8 LADY, LA D IE S
J11.peMae Ge.ntener PAmTING • • • ~~ Program Needs: Car. experience wita. fabneation
1Cbmplete Yard 'Service, CAIL DICK''. penters. Woodwork· and test or dectronlc cir-PRODUCT
ASSURANCE
man to manace bobby • WEAR. FULL T I M £.
partmeat. Contact MR. .:1%.x $315 SOM~ EX'.P. GOOD -~e "' • --•--ap'-"' er1, Tooling & Lay-out _.. •-~· ~,. ''" · ~~ ••· S-lno Mach. Rpn. 6962 ·,~try -·~•. Qean.up. 540-µJ2 • 546-0724 --'"'---Men. Previous Bolt call BOB THORNE Men Wanted BEM>ER,644-0081 Mu.t bt ~·~t:ed SALARY~: SEE MRI.
European Landlcapor Altoratlon......t.42.5845 Building Exporianca TALLY
The Finest at Reo~h1e Neat, accun.U, 20 yn. exp. Prehrred But ~ Computer Products Div.
Karls Toys _RE ... --. K1JRST1N 10056.ADAMS AT
Dutlos lncluclo olec· GfflERAL 50 Foohlon lolond I ·gulll Aret BROOKHUl!ST
Price 496-33&! Ev"""' NocffHry. 714-542-1196
' S-lna 6960 Columbia Yacht
tronlc ind mechanic.al Newport Beach Ml Ex1cvtiv1 .S.cNt1ry
monvfoetvrl1111 (Q.C.) 11111\1\UQIQN TYP!S1' ..... , .......... 131'> :!:i'"-"""1 ~~"!'°'1 1' !!&'. • Coolle1 Garde"""1-"=·=""--·----1 275 u C k Lie. Xlnt wor!J, Rea. DRESSMAKING I: alter• me ormlc Ave. t1etlvltle1. Must have rKW PART TIMI ~ .,.i~ ult tn · m er~ ... '6 a-
r:.lor oxperlonca doa~ 12 MEN , Aoctc llept + GOOb IYPIJlc Ion.._. Call APROP06, 1 646-6222 or M6-143C t lo n a by exp er t ___ Cos_to_Mosa __ _ Counseling No oxporience 543-b2 bn • Countcy, ng wfth customer rep. fat be•nltiti. otticet. Orane• MOWING, Edging vac&lawn. Semstl'Mltrallm Re-a 1 , .roaaniatl-(Gov't.) noco~ry HARD WORKERS, GOtt> CONST SE>:Y .......... '81.:;;.::;;:.,-~---' Gen'! clMnup. Hauling. 842--5993 .Vet Busboys & A"'°'tb>ton•tln<..rvlco· and• good writing Appy PAY,STEADYWOR.KFO!\ v...,,.,..,..,_...,. Local low ·""" -
Odd J~.--* 548-«155 DR.&SSMAKING. 0stom. in
~ • Japanett .G~· my home nr. WestclUf .. X}nt
Pro!'esalonll · Maint. !And-workmanl!lhip. 548-.2452
No v<p<r!enco noceull'Y ctpablllty.,.BS deg.. 1987 l'lacentfo NEXT 9 MONTHS. 9:» TO cllttona for a skilled. '"'-Pt:! lime__..,,. Jar . Dishwashers .,,. . .,. 9'1' l"Ol'•alona!. -vi. _. with 3 to-6-Cotta Mela 10 P.M. $300. ~·MON'l'll. minded sUt. """""""" -"'· Ev• Nl'tlln>:".. u . . ·~· . .., '""l.L. T Di I lo . ~ pro!oned. H.,... ..
Apply tn Pei~ = r...:. ~:;-;. y .. rs ax .. rtonco. , Aok for Mr. Rold · emporaq Y $ n. be arranaed-642-9900 .-.. °'""'1p. -
p.EAN·Up, --. rototll, _TI_L_E-',_c_._ .. _m_1_. __ 6_9_74 Bob'• Big Boy Mull be .... ., years ol Coll 111·5000, Ext. 306 CAREER 774-7251 b' the ................. b> ~ s;;,...,,.1,...
tradine, sprinklers, lawm, * Verne. the Tile Man * _154 E. 17th St, C.M. age. For lll'l aPP<>fntment Ot' tend rftU"'9 to ~-------1 ~ tn top ~ loCa1 fWDJ, mllnegnpbJne, "::
haul'" ....... 6'0-"848 ~-L worlc. Inatall A...... -------phone ... -1·2 • 500 E. Orangothorpe OPPORTUNITY! Tra..... ..........., jdbt. n ....... -~-....
ERT J•-·-N. Job too -'•maJJ. Plaa..; ......... . Avonuo , ... tnd"" ....... ,......., Need Exfra Money! c.m ... '91-9iii"•· -....
. 1nr • H.B., F.V., c.M. ..... potch.' Lealtln< •how ar Tnt Technician Anaheim, California prof......,.Mut..i l'und otlu 833 Dover Dr., N.B. BIJlMAID 00 blklnf 1 * 347~ * repair. 847-1.957~ To perform final teltl on No aperil!nee necesu.17-We need 10 men We tram 642-3870 d~. ide.J ~ ,::_
eut •Ed&• Lawn c<>mplox .ioctroo1c oqulp. Machine Operator llORJHROP w. train . IUD or part ttmo you. H ..... • '" 10:» p.m. dltloas. Top ,,...., llOJd
Mainten""". Lleenoed TU linoleum ment.M.,..bcfamlllsrwUh Tral-Mutual Fund Advisors, Light Sal"' Servloo. ll50 + MISS EXEC AG""'l1r .... ttoa. LIO!o Jobn'o llll. 548-4808, aft f PM & ..... b. I 6975 opm.tion ot' all types "-NOR-cs Inc. m~th IBlary to start. Lft\ I Call for 1'imview 5l5-f96.1 JTillr ' electrmlc tett equipment Mf!Charucal aptitude. Im· IKVlll Npt B. 11m Weatclltt MUC22 Mi·7782
AMERICAN GARDNER Har-'o Floor Covltrtn• and lie able !Jld"""' ..... medlato -P on tll I.A. 1%12 N. B--*-Y'"'O_V_N_G_MA_R~R-1-E.,,-D r/C ....!.." Pild -B~.~.!_S-IT;~elo, llfbt Exper, eommer. &: ftlid. ~leum Tile Conlon • able tftlt arrangementa md llblttl!I. A D!.villon ol Notthlop c.c.p, 5f7-83!1 MAN ...._ ............ ....,., UUllft'•• u..-., room ii Fl'ee Estimates 968.1911 , • .,. test ~ Pia• Tl" Corp. An equal opportlmlty Sale11 lee)' ••••• ,,,, •••• '625 baud + aatuy. MiAloD
Indoor-Outdoor Carpet wn r-.,._~ure. Chestn 8t. 2• to JS to wtllic u tnJnee Sal / ~ Vlejo. 831)..:528
Gon.r.I Servi-6'682 ''FREE·•··• -~·•t tile, for Ctll 646-9611 1500 E. 111 ...-COOKS Jar ...,... -No '" ""'~ """"'"' .. ,..,,., ~ Santa Ana, Calli. _ co. Salet (fll)lit) ............ Sfi(XI MATUJtE woman 3 da)'I a
any lldze bftth with kitchen!---..===--Ask for MRS. OSBORN up needed, but helpful. Aut bkkpr ............ '41'5 wk in IA~tt A-Dry
PROFE.'lS. Window, """ • lloor sale. "No Job ... b;g OPENING Experienced bttaldalt ""' Good .......... ""'' penon. s..... (..,Ut) .. • .. .. .. • l«;O a-·-·--·w... N-
' fir. cleaning; bu 1 In. I I I or too Jmall." State lJ. for Mach"1n"1sls lunch. Must be !all Excel-Start •t $2 hr with benedU. Gen o(c/Ute bkllPI •••• $433 64f,,..""Tm' . .. .........
resid., .t ccn1tru.cClt1on ...... cenaed, Fl'ff tlltlmate, AD e 1 Stock Clork Jiil.QR lent money and ---549-MZ. Gen1 ch flPl!t> ........ $350 ==".:.....=----! Crystal Window tan.... wcrk guaranteed. Phone AIL! ..._......... T.w:"5t (llPlit) .......... · WAITRESSE3 ~Allabtft1.
Free E•timateo ~ ,...3856 Pormonont nl!>. A"91y "' ..,...,. only, LOJ MAN , Also fM potltl Xlnt U,,.. Eloper. -Cot.
CHEAP !ill dJrt from Laa e Drlll Pr-Opor To wen In fine M.... Surf & Sirloin .... eon .. Snop 062 W.19tb
Bch Sleepy Hollow """" JOBS & EMPLOYMENl EloclNnlc Dtvalopment Wear stott In N....... Progreulvo man"' S930 Ptc. Cot. Hwy. ~-.Full Tim~ 410 w. "'"" H-.s ·;.:L.,_C:c.Mc;. ____ _ Cor facturlnt comp1ny ....... t""" --i.. -.. !_"'
drain. Dellver or pick up. Job Wanted, Men 7000 646-t:J 1 Bt:acb area. Good opport. In Santa Ana hat Newport Beach Contact Bob 'MtOmpllOll. Nfl'N1d'l .ee.cti MS-3939 BABYSITI'ER H weekdayl. S4~TI97 da.)I • S30-f859 eve urrlty and many benefits. openlntl In the fol· MARQUIS MOI'QRS Newport Htilhtl ara. $1
·e 1 DAY aerviee. Home 6 H.S. BOY to C'Ut lawn1, pa ti Write lowlng claislflc• 900 So. Cout Hwy F IC bWqr. Ml.It , ••• to f/'00 hr .. On ~ IM-15.24
apt cleanini. QptJ, walls. mower, sweeper •.,.a 11 . BUSBOYS Box M 192 Dally Piiot tlons: e Ensilne Laguna Beach tsi-750.! Sec.vi. l9lo' •••••••••• to $f'llZS ~""=·~~~-~~-•
windowa, paintin&:. 642-8520. 536-2363 ev8. wknd. Ovtt 21, permanent, full ln1ttillltlon Mtn O Med secy ............ to t600 NEED Relt&blil up hlkJir
. sterling'" brl•""'''" ttmo. can"""'• P.M. for • AufOllll. lie • Jol-t Touchup BUS B YS Aatt -.......... .,HIS 12:» • 3:» dally. M<Jn.l'rt.
/Hauling, deaJ>-Up, ..,..,. Solo Wont.cl, Lady 7020 •ppo!n"-'~ Stockroom nporloncod only Doy Shift Med uot ............... '400 -Hllla. Owa lrtm"
Ek .... .FNe Dtima.... -H "·~-Malo.-Columbia Yacht Balboa Bay Club Med,..,., olc ........ "'I'"> =-=~~-~-""''
' -· ... Jim,.._ XMAS Shop w/rut -. -""-~-• ·-....... Screw .MKhlne 275 MtCorlftl•IC AYO. -. Girl Friday .... ; ....... ""'° PART·--"""'· ?:» evee. Babysit my ·Mme. C.M. ~ O:iuntry Cub AJIPI¥ in PlftDll COila Mt1a 1221 W. Coast HW)', · Dent ~ • • • •••• ·, .. • 1350 to 9AM A: 2:30-4PM, a.. 3 0
HHlth Clubs 6720 ,.......,. £>oir, 1Sc ' $1. SALES.~ART TIME PAJWa:nU(!; IMult!p A t111f1o N"""°"" Beech Tmo typ11t..,. .. , ..... $300 , dr!ftr't U.-req. ·~.'5
1;..:=;.c....=.c;,..___ 642-3178 · Noed 2 neat, -9'l9 Baker St., 0.... M-aptodle) I.a C I R C..1 Ollloo ............ !300 h< 64i'135T
CHIROPRACfOR ft~G Far llrMll JOtmr men to work 2 eves• MfUftUft'~ wn utt nt ou,. 5 Tme otc ............ 1o 1132$ w:--. • ~"" HEALTH CIJNIC ~,,.~ Sat c ..... I 11 llY'IVIUI ~ Need• 2 men 3).30 steady. --.... -JUI~ """'-AllW>&.o
""'1 l'<>ltlnr payrqll. ' or ' 0 e • ' SALESMAN J f ' •lhe ' '"~ ra """'"""' -GIRL %1 :IT AU., Weot iv;';;;'~'";;•';;,· -::;: :i ~ ....::.-: •• L ....... '111. .. e. ~..:,Not -WAN1ED • urre ... lluoPentnr lortuD Ume ::r .. ~':".;..':~ Tnooddl--.... 1312 --...;..·N....,. Pin.
Female TectJnkian Vu, reu; .673-4116 da1a · Under 35, 1uJ1 ttma only, Exp ff nil Znd Mllnt.nanct Min 49MCrl5 AU.SET AGDiCY' Phone m.-1n•
. 132 E. Uth .... C.M. -Eves BUS BOY preferred, hut not""""'"""'· • I nge Apply DESK CLERK m w. 191h, C.M. IMUl!ll • COOK, --
DOMESTIC WORK. ., the 6 Days -Interview We will iratn you. APl'IY Oper1llon #J.:~ .. ~~~d Part ttme ' ABILITIES UNLIMITED -"""" .. -H•uHng '6730 day. $IT ..... 54U'/04 . 12 to 4 PM In ......... oak "" Tom. .Keo NU.. VUle Marina A-·~ MESA LANES I"'-""=-----after I PM · 'IU!lmAY'S am.o, 2325 E. Gnnr1 Su:plo11, 1150 New· 2 Car Sa&nmen Wanted tan Dattlde onv, Prod' O:lnt~~' '400+ l'Q !llpreriol' Ava .. c..M. ,
I q..EAN Lott. prqes. ClllLD -l "-.... _ Cout Hhn.y Ccrcna del M.... port Blvd., C.M. U-...&.I Before new ev lntroducti<l'I, N-ft--.... n •••• c.o.1 ,,_ .o.ny M~ ha -~etc. ne.removal, dump, or care•""" ' -l'Hft.lllftl UK! mew• to new loca&n .... ,....... ~ ~ ............... $a5 ~ · -· va ....... ~ ~ akip,bedtb:lit,ftll. Clutlel by mtlture W'Oln&ll. SEltVICE Stat.km, aper, PAltr Tl!ne craw manqer, Excellentwioltingcondl~ DlSHmacbineoperator,owr F/C ~ ............ $450 perience. Appl)r Jn. pe:rlOD,'
,,:i::· =='""=·=· =88UI=='"==:;: 549--1098 • ~?US 0'9tr 20. Ll ~ tnt. per. ...... _ ...... _. 3 orw1'... ~ • Pun·" Press •nd 1ncer:iuve1. Orana:e eoun-18, ttller thllt, union eca1e. Purc:h at ·············~ '400 Ju~· ruhlca omtere.s' is 1• 1---~~_.-_,.JmaMrJt,•da.ys .. Runt Tex-u: ... •--cor .UI~= .... tietoldrnt'Llnooln.,Mtmu7 ~ MeU bolpltal & dental AcctgOk .•• ,,,,,,.,,,,$315 ~Centtt, •
HOU&Mloanlng ,,.,, '"""'°' N. Cool!. Laa Bch, ro -~ lltaler can man.... plan..Applj< In ......... HOW. s-Diet'-...... sm LAUNDRY Sll>rt ...... ) * AYt. a&ldliG ~-' Jo:i:~t~~' 7.030 ~ n-•-' ~.n -="""~ ... """::"': • Drill Pres.I . ' . -AR.D'S IWITAURANT, -Purdl .... - ' yra ... -• -" bolp. li.ut A _,_ Wo r.nJsb ~ -• ~ Bo' W. Cout Hwy, N.B.· o1«> """"""''""" $600 Canfu1 Lauodry, 1Q ~. -. ·i-. wltb fttt ........ food • • -·lslon ··Ille ".!18 .. ::.·..:::;..~ • MANAGEMENT --~EJ~ ... ~1~12:11470 So. ¥&Jn, -Ana. ~ , ("" U'.I -.., -" _ EXPDUD«'.D)-...., rnn. Ml 619 llltepJ Hollow Lano, :nor .. .,, b!Jb scbool .,.... .._... ,,_ .. ~ Experlooced ..._ -
!ntorlor Docoratl!'f'6~Z ~ ~c.n $4900 ° ' oeB the world'• --Tool & Die uior 10 ..... s.. Tl'lllk Excellent • • •or tan 1t1 ,..,. that JUST RIGHT ,.,_... -
,· --.....,a1lty e SERVICE PUBUC FINANCE anu>, Pooltlon • • • 211 r.r.t A,,., IA& lldl , • Retlff C 1 e ftltnanr RELIEF <DOK near 'i· Ll6'.x:binltkln ·tta.tion ,lllelman. Clll ~ r . nC9 • Clft'lm JIVUVll·.1 ~-Wt1t. Box' M 20t AJ1J 6 p&rt ti.mt, tood pay, ~"'=--~-~..,... ~•or C.U • toda)i, HOUSEKEEPER, Reliable, G: :~~.::di.. ' ~-= ::;>· ll<il>' PUot. Minimum 2 ,..,.. -· IJ42 N, °'""Rwy, 2S:0·;;;:... tor::!.°"': RUTH RYAN AGINCY !'.:.~BA!';;"....~
q • 0>1or Coorc11nat1oo AYAIL:Alij "'w. 19th St., c:M. eon s.tw .... 10 ""' 15 oxporlen ... Appll-Lac Bdl. 49l-<ll30 -8oala ..,.. nq. 11111 Newport, a.i -OPD<JNG r. .........,..
II FREE E!miATIO b' all ....., ct -Liquor Clfl'l<-Exp. ,...,., ct ... for .._ can!> only apply at: EXPEi!. M-: alto 9'13-ZIT 11931 ~H.B. 81'1<111.T fUll time Wl1!0 S. M ai
" u.a:gD~:,:U..S f'ART TIM~ GtOIJqm>ir-.c.r.r. :Soh~~ 1300 E. Nonnancly ~~"":.'!:: ~. EXPER. cooK 10G w.11 B.A. IWT-w.Piiot ;
II DECORATORS' Aft..,....,.«,_ lG66 "'-tla, Costa M• APPLY: DICK CHURarS WOME!f PJT w/car. ~ 11-1 PM,
5Hl.I SOUTHERffCAL QUICK CASH =E~ y~'. ~ii.5.!':':.!.~ Rubbl1hTnickDr1vo .... ~~~~.~N_. :;.n:e,~o~m'; =-~;.-
Equal_.. .. .,__.. \i ..... W.ctGmdl No""'o:li~..........,. OEN.Malnt.monforMot.I IG-"'!r.l coarr:i.n.w~..,.
COWGE THROUGH A • =R= • Ol'fllrlunlty knodd"91 itf•o;;:::.ia:.Mo.Costa Hol(t W•nttol 1'1• Ill ·-·-1-1 m .. an -· • ~ TIAINllS ""1·part Cm• Drive lliv... . • M-" , w-7400 l'lm s_.. Ave.,~ . ~1wuu DAILY PILOT ...... mT s. LYm. lant. Wit""' Yn -..,. late nt,.. --WDIOOW deanor • -au.TIJRJ: -• U&!it w.um:ae --• tn "
. ruNl\W Ana. ~ Ill Callbnla bu ilOUNTiR MAN, Elpor, -· -· II"" ..... baoasel1 1'nc Stitt t/30. !!""-Vllltet Ollloo,
U'lrw1n11u KA!W'Ea.u--1 ... --.... Clt>AutoPtm , , .,.. • 111. 1111; &-u AM --...., ---1 _,.._VkJa..lllH!Ml WANT AD to fW •IW:lllKill Cli tbtb '°12 PSacead•, Qiata ... CH..... ..._.._utmtn. Mon.·f'rl. I!:XPERIOfCJED • •1 ~ SfRUVE loltruretor. W• trt.tn. ....-.. __.a tm. Cd
WM Inned -'"'· 15621(ll .... ->ti ...rt. ...... J'IJLL Tin><, d""; -SIRVICZ -At1ilndtnt, .125/wlc. Talbot vw.. r.v. ., .. -....
--· ................... aalujo, Fat -.. otatloo oft<onclmit. I I 15 . ..,._ A""1 0.-dol Mtr 192.-1032 --t.a "°' ,.q., 142.uza • ..-• _ :: otll ~ --c 111..se.uoe -· llOl E. Oootl !IW7. •X...r -1 Maid -w1111>1-.a "'f Bis M lll DOll' PllOf ' • lill& ..... 1ttlltlll0 .... Dill> • ,,,_ . ti. Dial -'
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oet6 cM~LoY ~NT UllS I EMPLbYMINf '61S a. EMPLOYMENT MERCHAHDISI POil MlltCHAHOISI FOil MEllCffAND ISI POil MIRCHANDISI FOR MERCHANDISE FOR ntANSPORTATION
SALi AHD TRADI ''lE AHO TRADI SALE AHD TRACI SALi AHD TUDE SALE AHD TRADE •·ii•··M 90lO .lobe ""'"' Wom. 7500 -'"'"':::..;.;:.;:;;..,;,;;;;.;:;.=....,._;.;;.;;..;..;:..:;;;_;.;;::..:;;;,,;;~-I·...::;:;:::.:;:;.::;_;.:.;:=:::...:::;;:;::::...::::.:::..~::::_~ ~ ~··
7400 Fumltvre -Fumltvre ' IOOO Fumllv1'1 IOOOFumltv--
WantH 1 l9~ii\iii:a~~~iiiii;·~·-~•l;iiiiiiiiii;i;iiiiiiiiiii!!iiii~iiiii~iii·iiii·iiiiiiiiii~-~iiii1;Ml~-=l~-======l600;; I n· ALBAtru:>lS "'
0 0
• '
Hoi, w~ 11o1p'Wan!M
1_w=°"':;:•::.:n;,_ __ 7;..400;.;..; w-
m•ms
·~--a~ ... __.
'-' Nat9 Teller
'-' Yellen
__ ... m
be t'mpioyed Smrnedlat&-
l:)t, but will transfer lat«
to our new Icuna Niluel ·--.. QPt'D kl Octobef'. P1tul;
""' "" -In Ne•f)ort Bdch cm
6'J5. lHI tQ ~ a J>ft" """' ,. .........
Socurlly Poclflc
N•tlon1f &enk
Eq\lof °"""' Employer
EXPERIENCED
PROOF OPERATOR
FULL TIME
UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK
4525 MotArthur Blvd.
Newport Booch
540-4424
Ao equolopparllmil> .........
NIGHT
NURSES
R09!1tored Nut'M> for
nllyht altlft. hcollont
.. ary ond benefits.
ST. JOSEPH
HOSPITAL
lmmecllarely 1 ~ ~ · ~~ J Decorator SWIMMING POOl :::".J:', =..:.i~ U~ :'. ~"' -boOdable. rnt-L II n ~• -•·-~-'"~"" SWJ. m>'52 Ot " ' n ..... · -cancollttlon of ..,.,000.00 ~. ·-· ---,.___. ...... .t .... record .oYtJ' I M .. -. !lnr{ ,..~ ... ,_ ... .._Kit. ~-6'?3-1415 ~ =··~ lfCllMCIB Sponloh oncl lo\odlterronoon Ful'ftltvre m,.., ~-
hllh ochool edllq>Uon. F"' • _. -t., -._. ..... FREE Ground hd. '6' YAWL
aal.s "°" lD OrU&c Olw1'1 Bought Ma nufk't\H"tr'• Showroom S1mplH A o ........ , ..._ ..._ .. o. ...,._, $149.11 $1,9115 • Ind• tor
"" o .. ...,, Hard..M. Worlt Al T•rrlflc Sa•lng&! l)emB u follows: G0!11001ll 8 fl. Cllltom quilled SECARD POOL ...... boot. ~ :;:;,..~;;""= 8' Wood caned arm dlnn. Jg. DW>'a chair; aola with aoparalo 1°""' l!llloWI with heavy oak m s. Moln. Olup r SABOT. °""""' >A Jn
and ....,. wood blbldL Sal-beaut fabrics. 5 Pc bexaRon dark oak din. trim decor and malchln~ chair, 3 matching oak mim GOOD COND •
ary, conun1ukJn plus tran. aet. w/black or av~o _t:ra.med chain; 5 Pc occasional tables, (2) 58' tall decorator lamps, Make otl~r * 8!M-Sl05 "°"""°"' Opeo fi•ld tor BR sel 9-dr Mr. & ldn. dreaser, lg mirror, banging chaJn awag lamps in wroul!bt iron. an PUt ,.......u Jn '"" Place CAL 20 No. 9ll Splooaker,
Hlah ,.,,,.,.. 1n ""'"'""• 2 commodes, decontlve heodboard in Span-8-plece king size mUleJ bedroom 1ulto In pecan ~ .:.;."~ ~"' 112% c-. elect ,....i
tcrrltary. ish oak or avocado design. paneled Mediterranean style with top quality SWAP M,E.ET tnd. etc. llawlea. fm..310l
SOUTHERN COUN TIES Items Sold Individually 15 Yf, warranty king lllio maureaa & box aprlnp. 11' DAYSAILER A TnlJer
DISTRIBUTORS Shop Around-lltlfOre you buy 100 US! Spanlsh decor dining se~ etc. ..it « tn.4<-uldo& ""1·
6"-9111 ""'Cb&rloC.M. VALUE $895-l'ULL PRICE $429.95 _,. ---11121.00 Stam AUi. 11 m-oJJ6
Hours tor ttitnview I · 4:30 or terms as low as $3.00 WMk MUST SACllFIC! '698 00 5!1-1212 aft 7 MUSI' Sell r ll' Snowbird No.
--------WANTED: No Down-Use Our Store Charge Plan fOI ONLY ........ ------------.. • CIWiS H1ab 1'lro Kiln. 533 . .-....i.u wilh tn.llB.
T R I E t~ No Fancy Fron~OT Quality Yalu .. Iruide Aor ,,_ c. • --,,.,,.,..., Mod<l A-22-3, 230 v 22 '™"" op ea s UIW t r.,,.,, Avell•bl--f"l-•oi..,.. •• C•llf.,,../• Aln1I with kiln aitt~ & • Professl-ls APPROVE FURNITURE C.Hff App.....O lm...Olotol1 ,..,,: 1,... !11>. SOI Dalio, 18' SLOOP with "'""" all
"'COSTA MESA MDI· -"""""""""'..,. 2159 HARBO COSTA MESA ' I I J] CdM 67>-"6? and-"· $400 .....
1339
OIUAL HOSPrt'AL. Pre-uaodate 12 Years same iocation-same owners
'" .---u. ""'"1a1 :, ~~.:i, .... ,.,._ ~-Dolly 9_9 ~ Furniture x~!::~:'t:is. Powor c .. 1 .. ,. 9020
c:ooking. Excellent work· feakloal RH1 Estate Mar-SUt'ldty lO.S - - - -4 &.r StoolL $20 33' MCNl'EREY. flytnr
COOKS
... <mdltlon•. Salory "'""' orpnlmtlon." 54a.9660 1844 Nowport Boulovord,.Cost• -·(only) * 54US39 * -.. duol e<mt.: $2950 or commensurate with ex· e New ()aloe acrou from • .._.... -... best ottu. Amdoua! 615-m68 ~· Call Balboa Ialand Every nlght.#fif 9 -Wed., s.t. & Sun. 'tll 6 GOOD. used carpet i D'. Aft. 4
Mn. Dunlop 642-2734 e Guaranteed lncomt F\Jll r.: Sacrifice n.oo yanJ. ~ c30=, =-~..::...~ .• -~-.-~~~.=~
GIRL FRIDAY
Part ti.me. Some exPerl-
ence required. 60 w.p.m.
electric typewriter, 10.
key adder, good with fig-
ures. NHt appee.rlng
S2.25 hr. Send Jetter with
experience to H.M.F.,
P.O. Bax 211.5, Newport
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JOBS 6 EMPLOYMENT ========1 -• oudy Itri~ ~ ~~· ·~ ~ lnl COVtta&e Fumllv IOOO · ~ w"''L v. .. -... .. , trim la"-•Paid wcatioo :...o=="';;_---~..;.1Antlqu• 1110 Pianos & Orgens 1130 646-1251 '"711 r.n ........ • """"',,,.,. Sdt0ol•lnotrvctlon 7* SCRAM LETS ·1,M-===-~Good~~,--Load«!. 16'00· n;, ,..._ e Profit Sharing MISS Wrlcbt'1. rtte, to t:yps • ~ ~ANP!T. 1~·. NEW & USED Outom ~. Klnr-siz! ~ 1967 32' cm.rs Corinthian
PROPERTIES WEST wrlta ~-ht bo!ore ac:hool. PIANOS I. ORGANS ""'" w""'''""""· otc. Load«!' L1ko new. law bn.
Reakientw Division lnltant.iearninr. Qi.Dcoe.t ANSWERS ~l~ CAIL ANYTIME Lari:ett .tock in Orange Co. Sat only 968-3800 WW consider trade. 5"&-2434
Mr. D. H. Smith for appt. 10-Leaon Typing $cbO(il. Select from the finest brand GREAT Books cl T he 25' OWENS CAB CRUISER 642<1344 ~ n-• M CM ... -Pa·~-G .. -. Fl names In America · Qi.lcker-Xln __ .. • __ _,_., "'--1 1,.. co ar, .,..,,...,,,,,.,~ .r .. -. -a .. ....,. -ume-Sewing M1chlnn 1120 Ing Kn be Sohm Wurllt-Weatem World. C-omplete t '"""'"'· i.uau.,.,. ........ * Art Clissu * Salute -TAKE MINE ur: _ :OO· thele :~· e&11 aet. Make offer. 6'l2-845o 547-n 03, 675-!ml eves.
SHOE SALES
Experl1nced
L1dle1 Shou
Excellent comm.Lllion ' bal.e-
by Robert Tho Overheard In liquor bar: 1967 SINGER., complete with 3 ruR ,.._ c: ..... 1 .... 1 ·~
Enroll now • H.:Artl "l\'1 nahm. lot a man to walnut cabinet! Divorce ac-DOt be told from oew ol are .............. -.-...e ..,... 642-~ ~2595 get married. Evtp man tlcm force• aacrlfice. Auto, fuUY ;ua.ranteed. New spil> Ermhle $10. Ma.nnot $40.
ihould take a wU'e. I wtah Da·u.a:, touc:b-0-matic, but-eta ol conaols from. $4811. Rug, new $45. 548-1560
Speed-Ski Boot1 9030
CUSTOM BUILT TUTORING some ml!ll would TAKE ton holes, blind heme, au:sI' TYPE FREEZDt
All le¥ els math, srd IChl MINE." overcaata w i th 0 u t at· RENTAL PIANOS I. 5" ~E
9d., HS physics. 962--tcm t&clunents. A&sume S3.B7 all rentala •s:t1lY to purcbue l==--'.....,.,=o~=,....,._,. Wanted 1-------10 ... LADY Owr 40. Refined with Apply in J>l!l'aon Thunderbird
Immediately _.,. No -· io . , Moo lhru Fri
a Exp Double Needle Knowled&e of bookkeepU. MERCHANDISE FOR Furnltvre 8000 mo. « ll'l.99 cub. Call Imm ll.G "" mo. HEAD ""' 16G. SKI ""°"
SALE AND TRADE DUE to death must tell! =~=='====== fN~e~a:;= $15. POLES SS. 548-1560 "Formula 233"
Thil 23' Ill ciou ...,,.v h1III
bu Amerlc.'• most famowl
racin& delign. It's roueb wa-
ter tested and proven. SA!'·
ESl' SKI BOAT DESIGN.
Power MechlM and typin&. Stl!'adJ position
Oper1t0f with me « the t.iuest ROBINSON'S r:urnltur1 8000 Bdrm aiet, 5 pc choice aolid Music.al Inst. 1125 Gould Musi~ Comp1ny Ml w t.d 1610
a Also Dripery work· decontor 1 tudlo s in
on, misc: work In Newport Beach. C o o d aJ.azoy Ind future. Givt
FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH BEAUT loung!' chair & o<·
kJman, decorator ta.bric,
$125 (O»t $.100). La.die. an-
tique pink se-cretary de1k
$100 fccet $250). Miac items. ,,....,.,.
ma.hog. xlnt cond . $375. Aho -------'-'-" l'""'::~M:o!n,:.~s~.A.~iiii~S4~7~.oon::1::.:;";:-'~o~n~;;;:;;-~;:
solid mahog. buffet ol china Bundy Flute I • • WANTED •
cloeet $175. Mabog. dining Perfect condition Hammond Spinet orran
tbl with 6 chn $75. 2 Mahog. 968-4316 w/percuuion, twerb I. Dr1pery Mfg. Co. reference1. Box M 19'7 Daily
• Need 1 tr1lnee. Pilot Furnttur...-Appll1ncM
Color TVs-Pi1not
ETC.
BERKELEY JET
Powered by a 450 H.P. Aero
Marine. O'uise:s at '5 . . .
No more loo&, alow boa.t
trips to the fishlng ground•
-yes, thiJ beauty will make
an idea.I, hl~ spo.rt
fishn or pleasure boat.
Good warn:. Xlnt woridna ===-~--~
conditlom plu.s Frlqe Ben-COUNTER. lirl, OVl!'r 25;
ef'll:L lf:Ndy Job, 5 ~ wk., nol::;==-=--:--:-.,.,
Jmick knack aht-IYet, rnllc. ======== repeat Sa\'e $.?ZS.
f\lm. See at 16632 Rhooe Ln. Pi•not & Orgins 1130 Uaed spinet piano, $395.
H.B. or call 847-6912 -SCHMIDT-PHIUJPS CO.
exper. necea. Apiiy in COUPLE, middlt aged, nl&ht
peno11. attendtnt in KeMel. House 2065 Ol8rle St. Cash In lj, Hour
541-4531
Antbony'1 Shoe Sel"rice, frH, a.l.&o p/t:lme day work
_Call __ ......., __ ~· -""-"'-'-I _:."""o:o,.;E" . ..::""°::;:ric,,..:"">'=c.·• -'CdM= dreuing pbeu anta at Hun.
SEAMSTRESSES ""' a"•· 837-«>22
COAST DRAPERY
SPANISH 8' aofa & 5' lovt
seat. Mou gm, cruahed
\ll!l\'et. Never ueed. MfJ'•
cost. 644-2637
9' DIV AN $50 Cba.lr $2(1 ()t.
toman UJ Breekfront $50
CoUee table $25 Recliner
$45. 548--0417
::,': ..... --..... ONE W£EK ONLY J.ro7 ~~~='"""
l>oMl: • .... w.,......., & 2 HUGE SAVINGS
night tblet. $85. ~23(5
C11h for Furn., oppll. ON All PJAJIOS '= m~le.qu~li~~ W A N T E D H11 111 the Extras
Including SIS radk>, 4 ipeak-
1!1' stereo systen tpd 4 wheel
custom trailer eqttfpped with
the surge bn.ke. 'lbe encl'*
ed cabin sleeps 2 and ill com-
plete with bead.. She'• ready
. • . All lhe needl ti a akip.. .....
WAITRfSSfS
Nights
....., In .......
3-6 p.m. Dally
Snack Shop 1#.1
2305 E. Cout Hwy.
Coron• del Mer
Exper. for tut jp'OWing worn-BABYSI'ITER 2-5 weekdaya
tn'• aporbwear mfi. Groovy Newport Helibll area . .$1.
place to work plus eood J*Y. br. Own ttana Mfr.7524 eves
1810 Monmvia., CM. BLUE Beet -613-9904 Dtnntt
GENERAL OFFICE Cook. 4-12 pm $30. "'' ""11
Typist-Shorthand. A 11 ' up Wa.llreu e\'M ,
around abillties. Part time.
54G-39'lO Agencies, Min &
()"IJJT.aE Prol. req. perpi Wom1n 7550
FREE TO YOU
& tool.s. 642-70151542-6974 The ti me to b11y 11 NOW d .. r.
1111 o._t ft11tit pr•·•••••n pi•n• Office Furniture 8010 ,.1 •. Ne .. •r bofor• h""' w• offered 111ch • f1b .. lo111 11l1c-
U1ed Office Furniture tlo11 of fi11• t r•ncls •+ 111cli low
DESKS • 127 Wood -93 Steel pric11;
"L" wlit:s
OiAlRS, 200 Exoc . ., S<cty. • Shlinway • Estey
ru..ES, Standard or FI rt • Mason & Homlin
Proof
Gd 1 'ii yr. 'pet for older WE need quality Cao Junk
~ &U--0856 after ' pleaae) • Furniture, c.o1or
.M. 9/17 1V's. stereos, appliances,
HAMMOND O>naole Organ, tool& ol-office equipment.
Mo. B-3. W/apeaker & TOP CASH IN 00 Minutel
bench. Like new! 642--0724 531·1212 * 893-oo5s
or 613--0lln * WANTED *
Com Rhapeody Ori::an Good Used & Antique tum.
Mahogany ~. HiW&)' Used Furrrlturt, 7401
113G-1C70 Westminster, Westminster
642-4321 Ext. 240, Doy1
644-1742 EvOI.
to do it. h:Jult'Wm'k •
M .. ~b& eblgb<;~·ctlon . .._...,.. <blld ron of. ARGUS EMPLOYMENT
....,, ve """"'.. o: ternoons. West.cliff ~·-. perleooe. Good badqroond 646--13.18 Nunet aide ........ St $1.85
TO GOOD home only. 11
month old Female Fox ter,
rltt. Hu bad all ahots.
Needs lO'llinr; family. Very
IO\'able. Must have fenced
yard. Will ba.ve spaJ"ed.
548-1786 9/17
McMAHON DESK, Inc. e Chickering
1830 s. Anaheim mvd. e Weber
112-8450
. """" . T~•;:.;l.;;••.;;l.;;11.;;on;.:_ __ _:1:::2:.:.::05 WIOOW needs Br. F'umitutt .
Also mite. chairs, tables,
etc. Call 847-2125
17-FT. FIBERGLASS
17 -ft, performer, Islander
model. In good cood:itlon.
Complete w/nmnlng lights,
big wheel trailer ol ctllltom
snap down COVtt. f'1ced for
quick Mle ""'· ,,,,,.,. ..,_
49!kl after 'l: 00 p.m.
in aaucet ' pnrlablnr work; All ahlfb; open
the ability to manace ol-~ e SALES-DREAM JOB e Secretary ••• -..•••••• St $til FREE to good homea ool.y. 4
l!llllall Fox terrier and
Beagle puppies, 3 black and
white. Doe brown & white.
To home with ya..n:ls only.
No shots. 120 Albert St.
<Nr Katella otr s.A. Frwy.l • Sohmer • Kimball
USED Office tum. Desk, • Brombach· RENT
aioni with people. Mon.. thru Keep your important job u 'fype, alb., .PR ,
Frt. g •.m. to 2:30 c.II wife &: mother ' earn a PT Med ult .......... $2.:iO t"1*1 chairs, file cabinet
etc. 646--4414 646--69611 ... _., etlltnl New Color TVt Wanted, 3 spd. girls bike,
Good cooditlon
846-!lOOI 8.13-0600 ext ~ Md.Y pay d>eclc. 548.lll26, Dr'• olc ~
' 544-3854, 636-3497 Secretary • -.•.•.•••.• St $450 ALL GRANDS,
SPINETS,
CON SOW
SLASHED FOR
-IMMEDIAlE
SAUi
$9 PER MO.
RENTAL CAN APPLY TO
Experlttad Mature CHllD care wanted an Import-export exp
PBX Oper•tor achool in my bomt . ll: »S Alftt bkkpr PI' ........ $2.00 M8-1TH6 9/17 GOING overaeaa. 2 Walnut
PURCHASE DOil::,:,!:''-----'8:;:8.:.::25 llool Slip Mooring 9036 Hou11hold Goods 8020
Pari time Sun t2x'u 'lilun pm. Provide Own trana. Nr. Post, cype, ~
P.;h~r:t~ B~l~n Bolaa &: Sprtngda.le H.B. Gen'l ofc ...•..••.••• St $350
NEED gd home tor coff tables $15 ea, 2 walnut
"Missey"' sm. 1 yr. old tern. twin bed.a Se!ars best ale.-p
blk &: wht chihuahua & ter-lets $60 ea, 2 beda $20 ea,
rier mixed. All 1 bot 1 , RCA retrtg I freezer like
ORDER BY PllONE AKC Springer Spanit.l pup 548-8511 lJver & whl Male 8 wks
BALBOA SIJp for 40' boa.I.
9115/68 to 6115169. Ample
parking. Call 673--7950 9 AM lo 9 PM 7 Day11 old $35. 646--3734 892-798'1 alt 6 p.m. Reserv desk & type
21112 Ocean Avenue NEED ca f, • , 6 Mgr trainee ..•••••••• St $403
Huntington Bffcb "' or gll'.. yrs. Over 21 HS £l'&d 962-8595 9111 _._.,._rus __ . _ ...... __ ,,,. __ _
COLOR TV, '64 Seara, maple BEAGLE 1 yr male. Love
cabinet, need.a repair. Make boy w/papen. $40. Dog Bo1t-Y1cht
Charter.
WAITRESSES
Experienced ooJy Deed
apply. No p hon t calll
pl .....
DENNY'S
1800 S. Cout Hwy.
""""'S..ch
CAREER GIRLS
experienced Salel&:irh ~
or Mana&"en. 2 YMrl exper-
ience in womens wear.
APROPOS, Thwn & ONn
Orana:t. 5UJll12
HA VE you always had the
dtsire to be a bouMwife and
a business woman at the
aa.me time'!' There an! two
dillet\'l'lt jobs e va 1 lab l e
00 .. 2504
HOUSEKEEPER. plain cook
for couple 5% daya. Must
drive, have good rdtl'e'!l.ct:I.
Private room , bath A 'IV
$275. Huntin&"toa Harbour.
592-.13111
HOUSEWIVES • EARN
SJ0..$40 wk. spare time.
H.B. area_ 54(1.1932 Ellis
BABYSITI'ER, Live in, 2
l(iril, Meu Verde area. Stu-
dent or older peraon. 546-roiO
MEDICAL Alslltant with fn.-
IU1'nee exp fr1t G. P. ~
Salary open. 137-7520
FULL 'nme maids for Motor
Hotel in I.Aruq Beach. -DENTAL A.lilt I Recpt. for
omce In lfmtln&ton Harbor.
2 )'l!Bn exp«. 846--0617
EXPDt_ Drapery WOl~OOlll
Mel Moninl Dnpeey
1651 Placentl•, CM 548-7035
R.ECEPTIONisr I lite olflce
wcrt. c..n 60--3830 bet •
AM .A: 5 PM Wftk d&ya.
WOM,AN to work In doout
llhop. No pbone cells pleaae.
2HT Harbor Bl~ .. C.M.
EXP. 1lilHes ~I .1
'"-"""· ........... Bof. -man
llO'DRllS HEIPER, !No a., nan A boltd snd small
..,.,,., -bet I P.M.
DC*lllTJC btlp Wllllled,
z.,tl.I ..... ' -owu ........ -·--...,._ Sii rMI SQ', S1 '.so.
.. 2 •• , ;:;-;:=-T':=
'Ir
-· --a.x. ---
belate ol aft. achool; Corona ..,._.,_ ,;_ •-'"""' dtl M El .,. ....... , .... LOUlilal.Ul •••••••••• w ......... otter under $50. 545--6521 house il:lcl. ~ 9039
ar em. ~.... .......t. Job ahop exp ...._ ..,.., 67'-2309
ORGANIC fertilb:er, aged 8 PLACE •ettinr Fostoria
hone manure co m b J n e d Dinner ware + xtra pieces.
with wood shavings. Good _M=""='=""='='=· =536-=1188===
HI-Fl I. Storoo 8210 H..,.... 8830 BLUEWATI!R CHARTERS
27'-40' U-Driw Skip. Avail
Day/wk. 646-900:1 24 hra.
Salesmen •••••••••••• to $700
BABYSilTER, Thurs., Fri., H.S. or llORM! college: mulch. 833--5332 between 8 ' -WI OfPI•: .... ....... to '-"-'--"' ;_;;:___.;__
Stereo • dlx comole 1968
solid state wtth 4 SJ>etd
cMnger. Left on lay-•
CUSI'OM western
Betit offer. Call
tm-9682
aaddlt.
"""""' 2 to 5:30 and Sat. 8 to 5:30; Timekeeper ••.•..••... $2.35
my homt, Weal CM. Gen'! timekeepn' 5 or 54&-4931 after 5 9/30 ~•r19e Sile I022 !:;..~~.:=:'".:
3 PC. Sect. LV nn aqua 1et -..tc•-~I-.
PARTY to share t!xpen&es on
weekly trips; will teach
sailing. 45' Sloop. 646-HIOl &t.2--1987 Aut Mzr .......... $100 wk
No exp DeceslU')'
BEA trr. 2 yr. male Collie •
Sh~. Hu &hots. Peppy &
playful. Ne!!ds lge. fenced
yd. Older children OK.
494--4i684 9/16
with blond end & cou~ D , M' I I table with matching lampa on t ISS t •
way. Pay bal ot' $78. or 6 YR. Albino 15.2, great hcrse
small pymnts. Credit Dept for entin family, well train. Jabt Men, Wom. 7500 Salet: tme .•••.•••••.. St~ ===·=535-=1280==·==' ed. SS.SO. Call Betty 633-0066 Mobite Homel 9200
Hair Stylist
Followina: prefm-rd but not
.-ceAal')', qualified to work
in hia:h gra.de Beauty Studio.
Offen permantnt work,
pleasant environment. Good
complny benefill. Apply:
BUFFUMS'
Fashion Island
Newport Beach
Col.lee-e del .. marritd
Waltttsa/di!bwubtr . , U.Ri
Busboys
Cookl (femalt/malel .. $2.00
Uttlt exp OK
Lube man ............ $Zl5
Exp • hill Hme
Station atten ...... to s:rn + + 10'1o comm. No exp
Meehan.le •.••.• 50% comm
Start now!!!?
w arehou.te wricn • • to $2 .01
Need now! HUITy! ! ! !
ADORABLE 9 mo old tema.le
Spaniel-Terrier pup, needii
loving bomt wtfencM yard
& children. Had 1hoU.
497-1632 9n6
HALF . Siamese kittens, 3
black Halloween lmp1, 2
with Siamese p o i n t 1 .
546-2127 9117
$60. Extra dean gas range:,
""'trio ,..... ••• .u. FRANCHISED stow. Modern retrtgeraton Mlscell1neou1 1680 TRANSPORTATION ' 19% x 45 ~ Double Widt
l\C 'lER fOR ~ Roa.dliner get up in adult ol wuhing machines. Solu. llUI STATUES, ETC. Bo.ts & Y1chb 9000 park. Rtady to move in. bide-a-bed, Hollywood oom-
ple-te bed, older dres.sers. 18 YAMAHA, F\nished .•.. to In dudes refria:erated air suit )'OW' decor. FREE! con ditionina; , dishwasher
"'""""· bWKlr"'" lllc • $25. Seo 1 TV S20 a: $25. The Cat'qt. STORY & ClARK, 3419 v,~~:~ "N".B. a.ale Bo•tlng Cl1ue1 a:::~g~=-~ ~ti; .~: ~~~ ~:t:::: KOHLER & TREASURES OF B1l~~o=e~~~~-~ron ~:~~~~~ =
.$10; 46x31" drafting table & (AMPBEll AU BABA Starting 7 PM Mon. Sept. 16 Call Dual Wide Sales of
chair $22.50; misc. gan:len at Newport Harbor Yacht Chapman Mobile ID c .
tools; 27" Star l...ite Mower, OURS * AUCTION * Cltib 720 W. Bay Ave., New-5.11-SSTI.
~------·I ARGUSEMPlOYMENT
"1riou1 colon & ires
646-2388 reel type $100: 19" Toro H : U you will sell Cl" ~ port Beach. NO ADVANCE ===------1
rotvy type mower $35; D•hJ lO.•; P.,t 'rll t """'e w1R.t~ • -R.EGISfRATlON NECES-PRIVATE party, 24X60 Slat 9/16 .,. u....,. ... z SARY ENR~ • AT -•ss 1968 2 BR &. den, 2 Ba. awn-
Waitress
Part time
Dishwasher
Part tim•
Neel appearana-, O\'tt 18
Pleue apply in pencm
bttween 2-5 p.m.
Snack Shop Jr.
1902 S. Harbor Blvd.
CONSULTANT AG~
2043 Westclltf, N.B. 543-7796
1tm E. 17th St., S.A. 547-&36
School•lnstrudlon 7600
=~~----= Bluebird lawn thatcher 5 S.Mhry 12 'tG' Aud:ionsFrkll)'7:Xl p.m. • ........... ~
LOVABLE h' -• ~.. HP ·~ ··-s-1~ t ing, carport, skirt &: llx20 w ..., m .. e ---mtr. $85; Sc 0 t t ' • Windy's Auction B1m ~ «" '"'" o.N r1t mOl'e
IY cockopoo, 1~., chil.,..., '""""' -•d" 16: G.E. COAST MUSI( Wo. """"'· 11<.000 cuh. Fomily want a a: d b 0 me • elec. clothe• dryer $50; etc. Behind TonY• Bid&. Mat1 Also park. 213: 4:n-9530
538-SllXl 9/16 600 Awcado. corooa de! 1839 Newport Blvd. 2075% Nl!WP')rt. CM M6-86l6
'!WO Eut" """"'" .,., Mu, s"" thni r n. 642-0271 NEAR N"' s-Steel n Huntington Beach MOTOR HOMES 9215
WE 'RE LOOKING FOR have rrown up • tree • in-TRADITIONAL bdrm pkua pl., show, Penco •quarl\un Jtec1stratiob at Hunttngtm
PEOPLE TO TRAIN c I u d t n r hutch ea. fP 1 n e v a 11 e y) by SALE with miricle tilters, p.snp Btadi H1ih Sc:hool Monday
FOR HOTEL HOTEL 54g....(,640 9/16 Thomuvllle $280 dusic valves, and, plutlc planta, Sept, 16. aaaes continue
""ITT • Pl1nos Org1n1 stand, bood.,and tubinr. sz. throughout the l'aD.
MANAGEMENT CLAS ITY • • • • · • · · · · · · dawn • cuahion 90ta $190, Rebuilt rranda from $699, Eves att 6 642-8584
MMl:t excellent aa.lary plus BLUE part Persian kittens, de1k, patio tum., Daniah Wulltt.er new comoles from · 2 YNG. men for pert time
•
--------yoor •pariment u motel.-ho-housebroken. 1169 Denet ctn, ltak dinlllJ' tbl , work $634 Wurlltut' orpns' ftoor FOR SALE 9 x 12 ava1 bn.J&-Boet OlMt. Ev8. ~
tel m~. Uvt and work L&no;c,:.o,·,,c-~=----tbl, box aprbip w/frame, mo<leis, from Sm. ' ed n.ig blue tone -Wroughl WP!kenda. Some exp. req.
06 Ll'ITLE westtrn uddle. misc. elect. SAVE ... iron drslc ' chair with new m-~"'=,'=-----
Costa Mesa
Loc•I m•nuf•durtr,
lmmecli•te openlnvs:
• Shipping Clerk
• Auembler
• Part Time Mechh1l1t
• Eltdro-Poli1her
Apply ln pt'nOl'I
1604 Monrovl1
Nowport Beach, Colil.
in location, cUmalt ol your ltiltena weaned -f .:-:: choice. New moteb and hotell and box tra!ned. Tl&t'r equip., 16' refrlr. nr ntw. ~ for ~·· piano m.1r top. Ater 5 and LS' BOSTON Whaler. 40 hp
an being built e\'ery day, striped •nd all bl9Ck. II 833-Cll37, 17775 Palmento couneL Wttk:ends 64Z-3526 Johnsn. Fully tqUip. Xlrlt
Many opportuniUel for man-w~a old. ~ J/16 Way, Irvine WALLIOIS MUSIC CITY UPHOLSTERING -$'1'9.50, 2 cm:!, $1250. IM7-'1938
agen.. Mett-Womm. married • SHORT Hair kittens,, All GARAGE Sale? PDttef'Y • MOO So._.13riltol pc. (European cnltlme"J) FOR. Sale: ~· Steel CnJ:t
coople-s. Tr&in at home tn blk .. oite. 7 wka. Setk new bouaewar.s and much more. (bsta Mesa * 54G-nfl> Ffte est, del, pickup, 215 Need.I engine ssoo.
your 1~ time. Nattonw\de homes. Wta.ned &: u.nd box 3224 Mlnneaota Ave, CM G T S I Matn, HB "BenlY'' ~ 968-1508
placement aulsta.nce. This trnd. 549-«)3.2 9116 5'1S-7258 reen ag a e 68 SOUD irtate stereo con-'68 Boston Wh•ter 13'
t.rainin&: can be your flm Sept brinp thla famous sale aole. Dia.mood 9t;ylua, 4
step to employmtnt t,n tht BATH TUB Appll1nce1 1100 of fine planoa & orpn1. •Pttd-rm. $2 weekly. Free S'100 -646.5.9l9 Motorcyctn 9300 Motel/Hotel 1~. wrtte 494-9306 "/! GAITERS "-Sattler 1·; Every pLano A organ marked home trial. &C-l403 71/t' Fib6;rol111 dinghy
School T L-naw for compl~ detail N ==~-~~~-=·~~6..< , in green can'les dlscounta w/Oars. $15. 6U-«ie6 evt1. '66 y AM• u • "" X1 eae ...... rs a. 0 tallJ'e· 61 dbl oven. Like •-..,..., The •-~ d~'· ...... KIRBY Vacuum cleaner A IVU\ °"· nt con--obliptlon PANEL-~)' Well Heater • w .,,,.,. """' ~ -.. ditim M•nv _. __ nftl: Pa.rt Unw woric a'Vl.Oabl.e • __ · works, in rd condlUon. ntw $300. Mwt Se 11 . alway• el; attachments. Pymnb of $7.00 S llbolts 90IO · -.... e .......... """"'·
now. Evenings m:I •ttk· -• - -• -• ~164. 9/14 M2-m8 WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO per mo or $8.10 cub. <:::redlt I I:;;-,-,===-==== I
...... can .,... .. ochodul• Northwest Schools FOR s.i., ,,... Eloctrlc l80l. N...-, CM . ...-Dopt. 5.15-'12811 * DEMO SALE * '66 BULTAl'O PURSANG,
to .Wl Coot.act MR B~D-M11.1 Trt!11 ~11t 3 KnTWS. probably males. ?VllJe. Xlnt cond. Bnt of. Opt'ft SUnday aftemcw:n HAMU.100 Palntlns, bnt RhodM 1i •••• $1700 mu.It RD. l:m
ER .......,Karts Tor, hpt. Mt.J1 ~i:O· 2 n r~~7 ft"r. ~ Wurlitzer a.ont. Organ, carb' period Sl50 FrlsWlaitt 1r O'Dt.y ••.. $1350 64U6'91 Ew:ntnga
... Ml t t, c/• o.ttr "t.t FOR s.~ FHltid•h Ex-1200 or m1ll:e-otrer U5 Nrw *""° tape dedl $50 MM!ner, ~ , ••• S3100 ·m Suzuki Ill CC
50 F•thlon 11 end Na ...... , ••• , •• , , • , •• ,, •• , FREE -T:::. puppiel ccllmt cond!Uon. $40. 2328 ~'129 or i46-iS85 6G-58ll. Dano •••· $2550 Xlnt cond.! fJ.75. ,_,,,,N,,,a,,,w,,:'PO=-rt~lo,.:.::.«:;;,_lt _1 Add'"' •••.•••••.••.. ,... gng College Dt'. o:.ta Ml':a BEAUT. )'OIJl1I male. n.t SU'T. Wallpaper S<! J /3 1\117..ontbtCo.Baftloe • 962-7928 * e NURSES Aldet, expe:r Ci" ., :-==------'= wt.nta aorJd home. HM an olf, Walker Paint 811 W. NEW BALBOA 20' "SI TR..3. BHt offer .
orden-ed. l'.J:30 • 11 to • • • • • • • • • • • • ...,, • • • • • 2 PRS, pet nts w Ith Anth3ue1 1110 ahotl. neutettd. 546-tl.7• 9117 16th St CM. "2-6'1'76 All nbtflla.a,--eom.pl.tle W"lth See aJttt • PM
f :30 e rou. A: a..-,,,.. St•+• • ·, •• •• ••• A,. •••• , cqea, Very C'llt. pt 11 • WE 0 0 JN(; JUD1o 21 Aili l bir. Slttp1 •. Head ~ E. l8'th St., O.ta Mi!*B ..... , 548--1613 9/16 ANTIQU'Ci: Roll -top dttk LOVABLE l'rimdly 3'Ai mot. HOUSEKED"ER. Park N••1•1t l'tl•"• •......... , . with S-Roll: Crandtathet' female, rry ·~ ktltm diamonda 2 K. TW. cost ' exttaa. Seen by app't. .Ul6'1 Hooda ~ model aao
Udo ~t Center. DAILY PILOT OIM£A· GERMAN POtm'ER.. 11 mo. cloclr:; $ecntvya, ha I I ada. ad home. SJ.S.(l6G sn1 Sl400. -or oa •• m...JSOO snm. 173-14911 low iruxe.ce. Sl50. '
8 nqahtpJb:ied.. Newport l.JNES. You can ue them Gd watrli doc. larae . trees, bow front china cab., PlANO; Bthr Bt'Cll Parlor DLUICfmH.att.JSdmnondl * SPECIAL * 548UT
a.ch, IGa)M can I to 5. for jult pemt. • dq. DlaJ Ml-0856 alt 4 PM 9116 walnut db:Urltr tble., g cha1n Gn.nd wfbtncb. Ot.rk fin. 11iti K. TW. a.it. $111». Sell Scboclc •bob · ..uing '56 PontMIC Slalion Wac .• e Wa.Jtrtaf!I Sf.2.S1I DOG : 11 mo old, Cocktt It buffet, heavily n.r.>ed: Xlnt COQd. WiO. &t2.Q36 tot $GI. m-oJl ac.hool boats. From $3"15. Oean! Stt to A~te.
• Dltflwaahm DON·r JUST WISH tar.,.,.,.. malt. 11ouat bn*tn, a'OOd lob of KOOdletl HJwQ" Uffd rs YOUR AD IN a.ASS:· '63 CORVAtR Erlc.iM $30. Schock Boe.ta • fi7l.2CM Good trlLnt. 5f0...6987
AQpay Olde Oiurch't R.Mt-Udrw to lumlah JOlr ticm. wllh chikittn, lm-2653 9/16 F\1rnltu.J'!', 7.al Wertmlnlter FIEDf Some«le wlD bl: New Oibeoll P'Uu Torie $30. NEW Boe.t ordered. Must aeD '6S y A.MAHA 11JCC. •~et I • 111rnm ._.......,,,...., l urMl. *8 Newport Bllld. •••• find sre•t bu.)l'a ta to-1 n:MALE iraY TI.pr-g Blvd., Weztminar ID-3683 tootmc fW It. OW 8C46ll t9M18l. 24' OlaJlmgw in klHl allp. tnil. Good c:ondltion .
a.ca Maa. Appb 2 so 6 pm J~..,~··~o~··~·~ ... ~-~:_-WHkl old. IO-O&S2 9116 OIARGE ,_,. W"UI lid ..,.. a. quick. •mc:Hnt ,_i1,1. awwat m 644-0896 or M4-03S2 SJ~. 646.3431
( •t ----·c..;-""'--· -----•
:
--· . '"" ...
-.,, Stp-16, 1'1611 DAILY ,llOT II
TRANSPOllTATION-. TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATl_2N -TRAN~PORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TltANtlollTATION llcAftll'Ollf Af lOl't fliAilSliOITATl&i'
Motvrcyclot 9300 Trv<b !500 lmf:O.rl"'! A-9600 lrnpertod Aul.. 9600 lmporfod Auhlo 9600 U .... Can tfOO NW 4:an HOlllt.w Can flOO-Can flCIQ
6T TIUtJKPll -Tlpr •• OIE\IROLEr 16 ..
100c. ._ ..-. --., -· r bod. va coodltia $850. Privat. Par· ma.. aa~ tad I o,
tATSUN . PO(lSCHE VOLKSWAGEN COlVAll
b'. Sea at «Ill Wi.terit Pl, -... cmtom cab. £x.
S.ta Ana. 53l""3IT eeAritt' oondit>on. Must ltll.
'67 HONDA ti! cuatomiatd; &!T-9682
xtn pl.,., i... ol chrome. IJ '=======95"'1"'0
Metal Dake pa tank. Uke Mpt _
'!9 ,69 ,69 l<EW '89 '!9 'OI lJIT PORSCH!: 9U TlJp. S , 9 DATSUN 1pd, AM-FM" dlo, 6 llt«'eotaPt. maa; •he e I 1 ,
Look 111 Palo ...!. _.._ -
~ Ovtr St,400. &«2-llO., 50,000 mi. guar. n1 "· ""' '"' Mr. N.i-
• .., PORSa!E. Wblte, aooc1
$186.86 Down ~=' ~135<..,. """'
$53.16 for 36 mo. RENAULT
new. S500 or t&ke ol pmtl. '62 INTERNATIONAL scout.
893-1849 Four wb~ drive • tra~I
'68 HOOAKA lOOCC 5 1pttd; lq>. new tires $900 caah wiD.
HI. l:'Cfnp. ~d; racing accept trade. KHl297
piston; bJg Urea, both ex-•47 wtU.YS MilJtar)', cor:o.p.
b~usts; U,hta: licensed; 400 ~smred; xlnt cond. OAC + Tax I: Lie.
miles. Xlnt. '525.. ~ Eveni.np caU f7$.3105 Barw1ck Hayden lmpom RD/AULT O..uphne Ci' -
low mlleqe radii.I tinet,
d.lfC brka, Uke nw. 962-2872 '6.\ HONDA ............ ~I======== 911 So. Coast H L B $400. '48 diev., new ttn., c.m,.rt 9520 •94-9113 ~. .
nice Sl.50. ~:il-CSl56 --'----I !!!!~~!!!!!!!!'!!!!!~!!! PUBllC llOTia Trailer, Tr ... I 9425
19' 1964. Travel 'J'raller, G•
oellent condttioQ. ~
ta!ned, sWps four tl.51 or
Make Otter. 5'!-1636
Nim.rod Kent Trlr.
sleepm l 546-7m8
Truck, '500
Truck luyen I
Camper luyers I
OPEN ROAD
FACTORY
ClW.AIKE SAlf
Prl<o1 you 'wlll'ftOI
. bollovol
JAGUAR
JAGUAR '63 Mark 2, Mdl.n,
auto/pwr, air, c ti r o m e
wheel'• sood COIKI. '11:il>. .,,_
'52 JAGUAR · Ro a d 1 t er a..sc, crie or • kind. ~
•491·1601 *
KARMANN GHIA
TOYOTA
TOYOTA
HEADQUARTERS
ELMORE
Ut!I VOL&SW AG EN
~ ..... """ --can ~. 494-l'192 att 1
VOLVO --'66 VOLVO
l22S , Dr. A/T, ...... btr.
Lt. blue w/bbick vtrQ1 m..
ta1Ar. J.mr,aeul•te.
$1195
• £.Z TO BUY
JIM SLEMONS
TOYOTA
tlT W. Wamtt, S.A. M0-2512
VOLVO '&3 -• dr. outstu-
dtrtr, new thru out, '-tiaJ
""' n.315. prlv. """l'· -2812
Sporf Coro 9610
i 'G OOl\V4111 llCllU.
°""'"'-·--· -c.u ~1314 -• ........
CORVITTI
'67 C.U..r H1r4top v ... air ocma.. dlr. f\il1 pwr .,
lmmM:lll&l&.....Utloo. -l&Ddau top, tm'quo1M bottoiD
WU1 -ms cu11 " '°"" med ·car. WW ftnc . NI. >J. w 10. a.ms ... $6«34
DODGI
'&< JAGUAR XKE. blodr 1--------
ror.dltd', wire w b • • 1 ' , '$9 DODGE V.-1. aute. 1 ~ """ cmd. ..... ·--.111>1 -. Pit!>
-&t>-1634
'$! OORV!71TE 213 ..... I =:::;;=FO=R=D:::;==
drafted. MW oaa am
Colando Pl. C.14, 564511
Antiqu.s, Cl•1alcs 9615
'116 OLDS Conv. co upe
DEATii force. ult; 'ff El
Camino. Sharpet1t, dNMll.
low mileqe Camino JOU'U
ever •see. Loaded· W/evft"/
extra you could bu;y, 1ncL
air-cond & 2 fibeq!UI top..
Still und. warrllllty. PvL
pty. 541-3751
But lt'J ~tabo.!owi ~
Roed camper and motor
borne line at prica YoU
can buy the otben for -
no ?'M!Otlable offer turned
dowo.
'68 KARMAN GHIA. Red w/
black blterlor. AM/FM Blau·
pmkt: ~. Lug rack &:
more extru! Lo mileage.
$1850 01' belt oU«. 648-7367 l5l'.lO Beadl Blvd., Wltmn.Ctr w/ND1ble •at&. 0 r i I .
~ FORD Fa.lrtafte Sta. Wac.
Gd. eond. 1 owner, many
xtrl. SlOOO « submit after.
Call Dey '73-8650 Eve
r1>--0tll7 .
·59 CHEV. cerry.all panel; We've rot to move 'em and
new eng. I: paint. $300 OR mcwe ·em NOW! ·
offer. 642-669'1 Eves. Truclu•Trucks•Trucka
Dial 6(2..5678 f t>T:'<'.'t n ·:rs FORD • CHEV • DODGE J==="'="'="'=~°""~°""°""v",, e GMC
Imported Autos 9600 CAMPERS SPECIAL I--'-'-'-'-'-="'--'-= I with s.... " ... CJE. VI,
Wpttd, auto opt.1 NOW
$2351 .50
with ca~ purchase.
OPEN ROAD
SEE! '63 Karman Ghia
Radlo. New Upholstery
$895. Call 543-7645 aft 5
MERCEDES BENZ
PbOlle SM-3322 t'.W!lnd, rum fair MUlt eeD.
166 TOYOTA Corona j:""°=·:,....=:':' :H:.B:. === Air. radio, heater. Like new
cond . Sale Priced. Autos Wanted 9700
e &Z TO BUY
JIM SLEMONS
TOYOTA
GT W. Warner, S.A. 541).2512
'66 TOYOTA
Station Wagon, -4 spd, dlr,
o.c. Rill 0 /drlve. Like new
S18S cash del!. Take older
trade. Pymts $39.88. ~
~aft..11.
'66 MB 2:51) S Sedan AIT. P/S, =====:::::::::::::::=
WE PAY'
TOP .DOLLAR
FOR
USED CARS
CONllnL OIVROlET
'61 FORD Squin" llllly load-
ed ltill under warn.nt)', lo
mi.. ""'' cond. l31llO-Uc I XEV 112. Prtv. party.
oaU3u
1966 GALAXY 500, 2 dr bdtp,
air, p/.. auto. tram, new
tlre1. XJnt eond. $2350.
· M5-3689 aft I PM
iii l'ORD J'alrlaM !Ill.
Good tlrft. Nnl aood. Brlm
lftJ1ft' SlT5. MS-Tm
* '58 ~RD !iii T FlOO Fleet· -·--·-642-<164
F""L Arr. G ... phlto .,.., w/ VOLKSWAGEN 2S2I H ...... -·
red vinyl interior. Tbil car 1 ;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Colt.a Meaa 546-1Jl3
'311 f'ORD Pidt Up. Xlnt
cond. can b;.e Men at 18l0
Wallace Ava., C.M. stf..f'752
SPORTS CARS
LINCOLN
'66 CmtlrteQ.l. Maenificent
Is still covert"d by fact.cry t • rr=:~~ i:~r:~~nJ. '68 VWs WE PACT A .. s· H
120 W. Warner, Santa Ana
... MB ""o;e..i A/T, F•ct. $199 DOWN
"' Stream 8' compact: stove,
sink. retrig. $495. 548--1098
OPEN ROAD Carnpe:r, II',
tull cabover. Sleeps 5. Xlnt
"""'· 1695 ......... ,
,..,_ 1mm..,_ thru-oot. ~. 36 AT $60.50
W.mon1 Merc1d1 Binz OR OUR
1211 W. w""'"· .. , .. AnA YW Today Plan
'64 MERCEDES 3'lClS • Dr.
sedan; auto. tnuus., pwr.
!tee'. Priced al klw Blue
Book. Prlv. J*tY. 613-7384 9
to S Wkda,ya.
1962 220 S. New crptl.
headliner, pa.int l tires.
Very nice <*%"! $ l 5 0 0.
962-1003
$199 DOWN
36 AT $44.02
Inc. l'reab a.11 vents. beater,
defroster. Low 9Mtl, vin¥1
int 24. moatbl,
'4,000 Mlle Wainnt7
·GT MB 25C6 Sed. 1.rNnaa&late
9600 Lo milea&'e car. F'all fact.
T&M
MOTORS equipped. TYm94
b ued can a truca bl can .. for free estimate.
GROTH CHFiROlfT
Alk for Sales llanapr mu Be&cti Bl., H""""""' llHdl IQ 0.1331
Will Buy
CONTINENTAL
'II Omtinental. Mqnltl.cent
OM owner .an. Antique
raid ................ ......
control, Ult ltffr. All ttelux
cmvtnlmce1. Air, F~
W&rrllflt1. Call (11)].y tf JOU
appreclatt the .finest. No
dealen plffle. Olr. :M-Tm
MERCURY
Tour VolUwqea or Poncbl --------• P11 top dollln. Paid '"' 'till COUGAR T)pe 91 PS I or not. Call RaJpll PB, RlR, C&D 5l»t90 aft·
673-1190 er6p.m.
Uood C•n 9900 MUSTANG
• Spot Cash tor Import& Slemons #Mrctdr lenz
We pay more lot any import 120 M ,w_,,,.., Santa Ana
regardless ol ~ar, make
------.,---Gud .. G"'\'""'1'!1.-•t Rood> -NEED "jl CAllt •e MUSTANG H'r. m VI;
892-5551or534-2284 CAN'T BE nNANCPDT auto. traftl. CUit. Int. R/H.
or condition. Try us before '68 M.B. 200 D~, Uke new.
you It'll. E L M 0 R E Cost $5360, now $3950. Pvt
MOTORS, 15300 Beach lUvd. ,""'=·-'~99-~l_l42~--~~
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America's True Image
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ln!amal lt1lle 81111 external problems have Jiven
U.. W<ldd, IDd even our own people, a badly distorted
picture of America today. We're called a "sick naUon"
ar an ''ollbf giant. ..
To bop U.. nation's image In true locus. it's il!lpor· tam to latt Inventory of what's good abollt·the Uruted
States today. The positives far outweigbt tho neaaUvea.
For exam:ple:
-The U.S. ollen more prosperity to more people
than anr ~r nauon baa dooe In all blatory.
-~"pendtng billlooJ to relieve poverty within !ta
borden, and more billions to aid other nations, the
great majority of Americam have demonstrated moral
respoosibillty and l{l'08t generosity.
-World security, at least much of. it, derives from
tbe nuclear defense system of the U.S. AA Russia has
demonstrated once more in Czechoslovakia, the Com.
munlsts use their mllttary'power to the hilt to advance
their Interests. But they atop short of lurtl)er provoca·
. tioo only because of the shield provided by !J.S. nuclear
power.
-American investment in Europe -about $18
billion -has brought great benefit to all concerned.
An;d with it has come an improvement in political and
cultural outlook in nations long he!d back by centuries.-
old tradition. -
-Within the U.S., despite the noise-making of the
extremists, hundreds of thousands of Negroes are mov-
ing from the poverty level into the middle class every
year. Since 1960, the number of Negro families earning
more than $7,000 a year has more than doubled. Median
income of Negro tamilie$, according to U.S. Newa: &
World Report, has gone up from 13,233 in 1960 to $4,llOO
today.
-In education, the gap in school years completed
between blacks and whites bas narrowed from an aver·
agf; of two years in 1960 to six months now. And it has
been established that a U.S. Negro is more likely to go
The Story of
Mendelssohn's
Court$hip
A Clrlstmas note from abroad lay
on my desk at home, informing me
that a sweet, yoq glrl of our ac·
qualntance bad jun IDOlTled a mbcb
older man in Rome.
He WU, I knew from report. a
gar1oyie of a man, immensely unat-
tz'active Jn appearance. Of h J t
d>aramr. I l:now Dollrlng, but hope
for tbe best.
And thiJ note rmc a dim bell in my
mind. I recalled a true Dry I had
read more than a dozen yeer1 ago, in
a book .about U1e various fonns ol.
love, written by 1beodor Reik, the
psychOlogist.
IT IS THE STORY of the courtship
of Mons Mendelssohn, the aaintly
Gennan~ewish philosopher, a n d
grandfather ot the composer. Almost
200 years ago be was vistting Ham-
burg and met the noble merchant,
Guggenheim, and his family.
Mendelssohn, who was small and
hunchbacked, having d e v e I o p e d
curvature of the &pine in his boyhood,
fell ln love with Guggenheim's charm·
ing de.ughter, Frumtje. After a few
weeU in the city, he asked her father
Wbat the girl~ad sald aboot him.
"Weil, you are a philosopher and a
Re mao," the father said, "so you
will not take Jt amiss. The girl uid she
Dear,
Gloomy
Gus:
Do you ever get tile feeling that
Johnl'OD ii a:oina: to vot.e for
Nixon?
-C. L.
Tlllf tuiw. """" ,_... ........ ...
_.SMll1 ""'9t ff fM ~·-· SMI ,_. ........... Iii ...,_., ."' D..,, l"llt.
rot frightened when she saw you tieca"" o1 ,.ur _......, ....
"I 'l'lltitJOlir AS MUCn,ff
Mendelsoohn nodded, and a 1 k e d
permlllioll lo ,.y farewell lo the JlrL
He went upstairs and found her bUIJ
witb her needlework.
She avoided looking at him dminl
tbeir conve:rsaUoa, which ht akillfully
led arOllild lo tile 1uh!ect that was tn
his mind, Finally, me asked him
Umidly wbetber he, too, believed that
marriages oro lllado jn H••-·
"C«tainly," he npHed, ' ' a n d
somethb:tg quite unusual happened to
me. As you know, they call out in
Heaven at the birUI Qf a boy: 'Thi! one
wW get this girl. and that one wilf get
that girl, for a wife.' When 1 wa1 born,
my future wile wu ako thus an·
nounced, but it was added, 'She will.
alas, have a terrible bump.'
"I SHOUTED, 'Oh, Lord, a girt 'Wtto
is humpbacked will very easily
become bitter and hard. A girl 1hould
be beautiful. Good Lord, give tht
hump to me, and let her be handtOme
and well t<rmedl'" The~ girt, deepq moved ; 1trel<hed
out her hand for Mendels1<>bn's. She
-e bis fallllful and loving wife. I
could wish no more for our friend im
Rome.
Court Action Demanded
WASHINGTON -The Ju 1 l l c e
Oepwtment ii assuring coocerned
b.wmaken that its attorneys are
c•efully COOllidering the po11ibWty of
fedentl court action a g 1 I n s t
ringleadeni ln the violent disorders at
lbe Democratic t!ational convention.
nie assurance has not noUceably
mollltied some members Of the Senate
al'Jd Houae. Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark
has not impressed them, ln the p1st,
wtllt lllJ'. decisive steps lo plDpoUJI the
nspoos1billtJ for major urbl.D riots.
Skepticism about Clark'• Intentions
ii espedally widesiwead amonc lbe
members of the congressional in·
vuua:itihl comtnlttees. som~ of the
congres9'onal lnvestigaton think the
•ttorney general boada out t h e
pOtslbWty of federal prosecution st
that Senate acd House lnveatlgatlng
committees will keep out to avoid pre·
Judlclni comt acUom.
candidates, ln one of the plots reported
to Chicago police Jwt before the con-
vention began lad month. He wu ap-
parently singled out because of sub-
committee hearings on the role of the
"Blaclltone Rallgers" street gang ln
a Chicago .anti-poverty projecl
IN THEIR CALLS for coUli action
again.st the leaders of aot.l·Wlll', anti•
administration protests in Chicago.
sev~-House· memben have cited a
seotlOD ol the 11163 civil rlgllta act
which mates it an offense to c:ro1s
.ta1.e lines in order to incite a riot ar
participate in °""· The JU1Uce Depart.
ment ,.._ tniUAlly cool to the anti-riot
provtsioa, but Pftlident Johnson en-
dorsed It before UM! law was pused.
THE TACl'IC. ti tba1 ta wllll fl Is,
doea: • oat seem to be worting with H11*1f. to tbl cootroverPal conve:nUoo
-den lo Cb!Clgo. A couplo of ...,.
Federal .ut.borltJes and the Chlcaa:o
police ere known to have accumulated
a 1.rge amount of inteWgence iiau. Oft
the protesters before ond durinl the
conventioa. Police were monltorinc
Ind i;Mtographlng protest m..U.gs in
Grant Park Uro1.1ghout the convention
from a low root of tht htldquutert
hotel.
e,...1 commf....,1 may wlDd up
I hlMfn&I on the coaventlon
....... Ille Qlllton Involved.
Son. JGba L. ¥cC!e)lan. D-Ark .. dJalnnla.ol .1111 .,.., bluu1bbon
........ jttcw ···bromi.n~. h ••
dlrected .... 1811 DClft'Dt'tte. stiff to
begbl u ct'' ............. ..
... tk1 !"P. ........... , doddo lo
bo!dpuble11Wtrr• .. _,.
..s oo MQ<lr -DM1'• dlorlo l:bll ...... I •• $ t w. O'CM*P al
'tdlcal 1.nu.. Mcaallln..""" tll4 Doi -the
--"'"" 111111 """ ~ lo do c· -r.....-, ~ ,.,., ... ..._ ... will-~
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Some membttl of Concnss are COOt
>iDced that tile tnformatlon on hand
would show that CNlalden Devi<! DeU.
tnrer, Ille seU .. tyled • ._-Soviet Cotii-
munlsf': Tom Ha)'doft, o 1...-ol
SWdeDla IO< a lltolocrllle Sodely
(SDS), Ind JftT1 Rubl>ID, the Ylpple
is., plmned Ibo au.ago dlsonfen
ID adVOAco ...i theo pertlclpotod tn
them.
By Rohm S. AD ..
ud Job 4. Gtlds-
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on lo college than la 1ny ciliun ot 1ny Weft<nl,Euro-
pean coumry except France.
-More than 14 million Americam have ristn ll>ove
the poverty level in the la.st seven yean.
-Home ownership, stock ownership, car owner.
ahip -these and scores of other evidence. Of erowtnc
attluenee for the ma'5ea are all makinr speclaClilaf
riseo In the U.S.
All tbla and muCh more has been the product of the
greateot AICOllOmic revolution In world history. '!be tolal
output of foods JlDd services In .th• put seven j'Ur&,
in terma of l96a dollars, ha1 GAINED more than the
total output in 11137.
America's educational system knows no parallel
in the world. More of our citizens go farther in school
than any other people.
Much, much more belonp in the inventory of Uiioga
that ~ right about' America. We have our 1eriOUJ '
problems, IQ he sure, bul the plusaea far ou1'.aJIJ< the
minuses.
And the fact is that the lulure for the American
citizen, no matter how low bis .. tate, is lnllnltely bright-
er than it is for the citizen ol any other nation in the
world.
Corniqg to the Fore
As much as the Vice presidential nominees, Agpew
and Muskie, were d.lsparaged as unknowns after the
recent polltical conventions, both are begirlning to
figure a1 important factors in the campaign.
This la 11 It should he. The two presidential vandl-
dates ara living testimony to the fact tl!at the Vice
President 1~ould ba able to function as a working as-
sistant Instead ot a ceremonial llrgurehead.
Cites Increasing Enrollment, llrgent Need
OCLWV Urges YES Vote Tomorrow
To the Editor:
'Ille Or1hge. Cout League of Women
Voters bu held a poaltion jn support
of the adequate financing of local
schools rince 1983. Under th1I position
,we have .supported various school
bond lnuea and tu overrides 1ub-
mitted to the volen in the past
IN VIEW OF TillS position, and
because of tbe urgent need of the
Oran&e Cout Junior Collea:e District
for addltiooal facilities to ac-
commodate the increasing enrollment
at both Orange Coast College and
Golden West College, the board of
director• Of the League of Women
Voter• voted unanimously to 1upport
thla '7.250,0ll! bolld Issue.
We ur1e all~ voten in tht Oran&•
Cout Jim.lor COllege District to vote
YES on Bonda th.ii September 11.
MRS.ROBERT SHERMAN
Prealdent 0rao1e COunt7
League of women Vot'ets
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Defend• Ruffert11
To th• Editor:
Laurence Dawson's letter (Mailbox,
Utters from ttadira art wekonw.
Normall'I/ writn• 1hould conoev tMiT
messages m !OO 100t'd.s or fut. TM
right to condenu l<lt<ri to fit -
or climinoti libel Ir reserved. All z.ec.
ter1 fl'Wlt include dgna.tiir• and malJ.
hlg addrm, but ttamet IOW bf toiu..
field Ofl riq11<1L
Sept 10) coDCerolnl Dr. Max Rafferty
expr~ssed a child·llke naivete or a
sldlllul tumplt of c " t r a c te r
11111sstbltlon ht UaoclaUon. H1a Im·
plle4 uoocfaUon between Dr. Raller\7
and the leallot concotnlng Alao Cranltmi .. tilled, "DO Yoft Want Thia
Man ACtlnJ l<r Yo• In the U.S.
sen.-te?", 11 completely unwarranted.
Last week I visited Northern
California where an associate of mine
la a co1.mty ~palgn chairman for
Dr. Rafferty. While we were there,
Dr. Rafferty vlaltod the coUDty for
' purposes of publicity and r strategy
meetings. 11li.s particular leaflet was
discussed and Dr. Rafferty stated that
be not only dld not endorse tt, but wa1
diaguated by its contents.
HE ALSO STATED that-be la aot in
favor of attacking a political opponent
penonally, but would much rather
discus• ~ i.ssues and polat out the
dHterences between his position an4
bis opponent's position. It iJ uofai1' to
usocJate Or. Rafferty to various
groups, such as the people who
published th.ls leaflet, with statements
like "Der Blue Max and his Cohorts,"
a1 it ii unfair to link some liberal
Democrat to tbt Communist party
should he be endorsed by the Daily
Worker.
palgn workers and suppol'ten: el
Senator Kuchel durinl" the primary
are now actively partfclpatlDg in the
campaign for Dr. Rafferty.
Mr. Laurence Dawson lJ not
representing Republlcanimi In tbe
stat.e of CellfornJa, no matter bow be:
happened to register. The mere act of
regtalttlng Ullder ooe party lflllfalioo
or another ii of no rtaJ. 11pificanc6.
The aigniflcaote ii rln·-bow· a P,ll'IOB
views the --Cho calldk11ies ho 1apporta.
P....,.,..8'""FoUlu
To the Editor
I read with interut your ecllk>rfal
entitled "Power Boat ro~· (Sept.
10). Thia hit tH nail oo the bead wl>en
CONCERNING Mr. D a w s o n ' s you stated that tAfl beat annrer ii
RepubUcan1sm (be stated he was a education. I would like to point m.it
Republican in his Jetf.er), no that. even with educatlod, licensing
Republican, moderate. liberal or con-and testing, the most skillful operator
servallve could endorse A I an may still cause damages to property
Cranston.' There is unity in the "and· injuries to persona, if he ii
Republican party and this unity is carelus.
evidenced by the tact that many oam-, JOHN E. BIBY, JR.
M.addox and the South's Image
GOV. LESTER MADDOX o I
Georai• returned from the utter
fallw-e of his presidential campaign to
obtain any recognition or support
whMever -even from ttie Southern
deleea.Uoca -to announce a n e w
crusade. 'the fOvmlOI' announced that he had
dJscovered that the image of his atata
llld the South was that of Mr. Erskine
CaldM.ll's ·book ~ play "Tobacco
Road." He want5 Southern governors
each to put a tidy sum into a pot to be
used for the creation of a new image.
Mr. Maddox, of course, err1.
"Tobacco Road," with Jeeler Lester,
Sister Bessie, Dude and Ada, belonp·
to another en. 'Ibe book is a musewn
piece. Even Tobacco Road itself and
it.I human and housing grote1ques
have been replaced by bright youna:
executives and homes in the $30,000-
and-up range. Tobacco Road now ends
al the lfrpoc1. A roll coune Is llOllrby.
Todll')''t 'Toba<:co Road is 1 very
nice, oeet ttreel
lllJT IT IS A BIT SAD that the poor
image Of ttle South in our time (and
the South also has an exctllent image,
created by thoce who love ahd'
hoatlltJy 1trve tbelr re'gion) t1 not that
of J~ Leiter of Tobacco Road. It Is
men t h at ol Leiter Maddox of West
Pa ... Ferry Road. George Wall..,.,
Jcihi! Bell WUllam1. et al.
GoverD<W Maddox's mOlt famous
picture, reproduced literally arou.Dd
the world, 1howed him. plllol 111 hand,
chUin.I a Neero customer aw11 from
his .PiEtrlc:t cafe. A helper ran wtth
him, brlDdlahlng o pct lrlmd!e. This
picture Ill an ilnlge thal Le firmly Dxed
tn !hi naUooal mtnd.
ONEMAYASKwhatoort ol n1·
tJonal image is created When a
r---811 Geo1"11• --..,
Dear Georl"
Do 1°" thtok ., 1&,><IMlld II
too Yount tor a bcby-1itter?
S.A.
lltlr S.A.:
Hoor old Is tho baby4111er!
!Write to Gft-p, the advice
cc:.numnllt Wbo gjve1 otbflr 9d· m co111n1Pt1 pni1>i.m..i
Southern governor describes the
potential candidates for the
l>emocratic vice presidential nomloa·
tion -Governor Richard Hughes,
Senator Muakie, Senator McGovern
and Senator Mee.thy -~ a 1
"Socialists.'" Indeed, Governor Hughes
of New Jeney · wu referred to aa a
"wlld~Jed Soct.alllt ...
Such u Image certainly is not that
of the amiable cb.aracte.r1 of Tobacco
Road.
A part of the l m a I e , wholly
unrelated to Tobacco Road. 11 il·
Justrated by a n.tneograpl sent in the
m a 11 of late August 1968, and signed
"K.K.K." It threatens the tchool
board ol W,o!lon County, Georgi•. for
• deciding to obey law and order and in-
tegrating their achool system.
The K.K.K. sheet refers to the
superintendent of schools u a
"soalaweg" aod warns Ute Negro
communily to "cool it," or "you will
receive viltts from memben of the
Invisible ~irt. This ii y o u r
alternative.11
SO FAR AS IS known, ttle iovernor,
in selteh of• new image fOr bis state,
has not publicly denounr:ed 11nd
disasllOCiated hlmsel! from thll "com·
maod" of the K.K.K.. which come
~ara ago was placed o.a tbe ~D·
Amerk:an list, along with Communists
and other organizations WmicaJ to the
American Constitution and Bill of
Right.s .
The image is: now -not that of by·
gone decades. It wu my good luck to
visit the real Toba'Cco Road With Dr.
Ira Caldwell, a saint of a man. He wu
a Presbyterian preacher at Wren11 ~orgia, Miose heart and CbrJJ ..
tlan belief was caugtit by the plig1Jt of.
Jeeter Lester -and his community. He
t o o k me to see them -to meet and
talk with them. 'Ibey were warm and
full of life. Jeeter was, a the book
reveals, a right religious fellow. He
opened tip most of his sentences with
"By God and By Jesus."
wen. anyhow I Tobacco Road DOW ta
country club.
The Goose and the Golden Eggs
Let's 1ay you have been looting
forward to the day wben your son will
ttep into ~m-. nice white collar job wblch pr:omiles a pr-etty nice income.
And let's say when fbe day comes be-
is ready to go to work, he amounce1
that he doesn't Wllnt .a wh.ite collar job
-he waot.s to be o1 brlc:llayer. What is
your ·responae to that? Do you say
bricklaying isn't what you had in mind
-yOG .ut ~P nights belping him
wMb Im& divblon, when you pv.shtd.
and prodded llim kl llnlsh hl1 tduco·
Uon.
NO, YOU DO NOT so7 that 11 yOll
ha9e been ktt~C up whh wb.M.'1 been
iolnl on lll<IJ in the conllruction llld
building tr-ades. What you dQ ii COD·
grttulole him, buy him a SOOd polr or
wwk 1boe1, and send him on bb way
With yollr blosiq .
For In Dayton, Ohio. Iller a 7S diy
work rioppace brlcklayere: have won a
12 perttnl Miiie tn poy ...,. th• llnl
tn ,_., Tbt1 Iner .... their bourlJ
poJ lo 18.71. U they wort overtime,
IM7 get $19.50 an hour.
mAT'I PllETfY GOOD, but In
Toledo, Ohio, abeet metal worters
Wb<>n !Mt h<ard from ...,.. tr.Jinl w
do better tlllD ... brtctlflJ'BrS. 'Ille
.-molal worten ...,. boJdlq ou1
,
~~~~· . ','\-1' . ..
' . ..... ,,, •' l t> l • ' .~ ...
dflcides to be a brlcltla~, ca:i pent.er
or ltleet metal worker. But la additkm
to your cona:rlttilaUoru; and a good
pair of wort thoes, JOU mllllt allo r.ve hlm. a copy of Aetop's second
abSe. It's the one about the foose and
the a:olden eu1.
Wall Street Jovool