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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-09-30 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa' • • . ' Nu .. Huntington~ s CdM ·Girl·· Third • Ill .. . , j.,jON,DAY },f.TERNOON, SEPTEM.BER 30, 1968 ·~ . YO&.. fl, 190. m. I S•CTIONS. M PA ... . ~ f;ha•••pions 1All ' . . . . . ' ----· - . . a· urfing Champ; Women's Competition • . I • • • ' . .. . ' ~ ·I'· ' .'Jt " r!' *. -~·-. ' . ' -, .• '· . .,,. ,_, \ 1 ; ' ·NATIONAL .71TLIST. WINNE.RS -Top awards in the Un!W States . .Surtlng ChamJ1IOllSbips at Huntington Beach went•lo (left to right) .Dav.Id K. Nwihiwa:, Huntington Beach,. U.S.· chaltlpionshi1>~ Corky Clll'l'Oll, Dana POint, All. Aniund Surfer; and Linda Be!Moo, Herll1<>sa · llea<h1 Wonial'tand·Gjrls• Open titlist. . ' . H()me T0U2ner Captures N.ational Surfing Crown . . . ' .• B1 CRAIG LOCKWOOD I ' ; 'Of tfM DllWJ llJllilt lltff Datt, 1 h<ne David NuWtiw.a, a hometlown boy, IDd&yrelgN as king ol Huntin&!iio Beadi'a 1968 U , S • -Cbampioosbipo. Th-e ca t-foOte d Nu uh i wa, rollerc-.cl hil ny througll mushy, missbo(len, three-foot suri in Sunday's finals, PQ'Wertng to an upset win over DU. Point's ~ Oaxroll who wag seeking hll third alralght victory in tbe event. , Howev-er, Carroll, 1ritb a third-place _. ____ ...:....._ __ _ ..-....~~ ' . mmc• Peter Wtl&and ' bf Newport Beach has ®me ab way aiftce hi• birth tinii.sh in the men's divisi.'on and a second-p?a<:e finish in the paddle race, was arwarded. the Duke Kabanamolru 'I'roQby as best all around surier in the 1968 Champlonshlps. Nuuhiwa's win Sunday vaulted mm into the running for a first or aecocd .Place position on the seven-member, U.S. West Co<lst Surfing Teem w!>lcl> ~ to Puerto Rico in· November far intef'national competition. Finalists In! the annual Hl>lllinCtoo Beach championships bad to deal with puny turf, darik Wetdter m:I, at time1, tow-flying televBon he1icopters as a crowd of 20,000 surfing enthullesta looltedoo. Obeervers a(;Ued that M'f bumies on the beach deserved the most points- !or lhape,-Suoday'a surf certolnly didn't have much. Two-time vi-Carroll -llW!y based bis etrategy ,on h~s of picking up an outside set .He lw-ked near the southern l!mlta of the competition ...... looked ror a tmg 1<>11 slide with wtlicb: to dlaplay bis taledl. It never (See SURFING, Page Z) Neat~'tata1ina ~ 87 Amva ll. VINSEL ............... ,, A seaplane .zoomlni IX7wml Avalon to pidc up • load· of J>OSSelll'<• aud-dti>ly went li>to a .......,,.,,g power am 41>m. 1,000 feet 51>nday,, dialn- t~ ill a shower al dellri> -n it hit 'd>iJmel waters '. Horrified boat.rs who wilm!osed the -dive fill>ed far Ole bbdy ol pilot Will1Am B. Brtdilftnalr, &, cl. -· but it sank iOi the 1-,3JIP-.fo:ot-d.eep seas l>efore they '10Uld ge,t l\.Jl!>oOfd- Searoh for the tioll; ""''canceled to- day by U.~. COUI Qwri ·a-.:h aod re.scue peraonoeJ.. while investigators began fr11n{1'> determioe wluit e&US· ed tbe akkfdng dive and, cra!ll. -· deputiu sold the Catalina Seajllooe1 hw:., er.ti j>ad taken olf from the Jinn'• Sall' P,edro terminal, located el Bertli llljf>oueatll the tower· log Vincent '1bouuij .Bridge, 1.,. than 10 minutes before1 I n&Iewoad ettorney R1lss Moss and five panengers ~ his boat, Ftmtratioa n, watd1ed the gr1m spec- tacle u tile twin~ plane dove toward the sea. · "W• NW it ~ down •.. the prq>1 wn-rull1 ttrmng over, then be ... ed °'"" -hit .,. ""''" ani! ~ plal>e just~." Mo.a said. Two other pleasure boeler1 in the crash area -about two miles oU Wblte 's Cove '-aaeisted in trying to rtcover Br1dgeman•1· bodf, but said there fts no doubt that he had been lmlled on impact. Seat> "l'<I other delris from die 1(). (See AIR CRASH, Pa~ Z) ' I '. ' ' 15 y..._,.·,1n.1tfoth...,..., . ' . ' . Battleship ~ew Jersey Joins War With Bang ABOARD USS NEW JERSEY (UPI) -'Ille ba!il.d>lp USS New Jorsey Joined lhO war agalno't Nor1h Viem'"" .tlodlly ana serit 98lvo iafter salvo from bof 16<Dch fl\ll>I "'"'bing -COm· munist shore targets with thuoierool explosions of orange flame and smoke. The great -.Jp, whlcl> bad lain in mothballs since the Korean war, fired 2,700.pound projectilea Into COm· monist artillery sttei, bunkers and an- tiaircraft b3.tteries a mile above the demilitarized zone. In 3\io miootes the New Jersey oan equal the destrucUon of 60 bombing plan<s. Fifteen yean and 66 days after she fired her last shots ol tte Korean w.ar, the New Jersey steamed slowly within Nlnge of North Vietnamese batteries a mile above the DMZ. At 7:30 a.m. the starboard rifle on the No. 2 turret fired the llnt shell. Within 90 minutes ttie ~ Jersey battered two Commw:Ut artillery sites and a third complex of defense posi- tion• nine miles inland and seven miles northwest of the U.S. Marine outpost at Con Thien. The Navy said the battl .. @p, only one on active senk:e in Ole world. would u.Se her ma:limum range ol 23 miles later In the day lo hit tariets farther inland. The Initial torget -a North Viet- namese storage area. After the first shot, the battleship'• commanding officer, C8pt. J, Edward Sn)'der of Falrlu, Va., waited an.- ioosly by lits radio in the fire contt'Ol aback ror a report trom a .Marine pilot flyin& above tbe· target. 'J'\le. first prpJeciile -300 y.,..Ss olf center, came the report. niree more times the New Jeney 'fired and the Marine pilot radioed back \he supply area """ desaoyed. '\ He 'dir~ the lire agaillst'an an· (See NEW JERSEY, Pa1e. I) * * * North Vietnamese Tighten Siege On Green Berets SAl(iON (UPI) -Nor11> Vietnamese soldiers today tightened their siege on. the U.S. Green Beret cam,p, at n.uong Due, battered a relief column tryirlg to break ll>rougb and OOlsted their ~g over one of five captured vi11a&4!• nearby. But the star-<boped callll''• 25 U. S. Special Forces defenders and their about 300 Vietnmnese i r r e g u I a r helpers held out against the 700 Reda despite dwindling supplie1 and three days without aieep. Three human w.ve assaulU during (See Vll,'TNAMJ P11e Z) ~ I 'l Police J:f9J~, Threes ' .. '·"(s .. ilSp.ee 1 1 • ' After Battle ' . A shotgun attiiclj,.i.u.i 'Cir. ii. iq, standing grud(e. wmc!I ,POll._ ~ on a narcotic• 'deal ¥t ~ ..,..._ gravely -.<led at an .,AMl!elm residence Sunday night and throe others jailed. Raymond C. Ho1Tlga11, 21, al Pant· mount, . · . al• con<IJjlon • ot A Memorial· H"""'OO' with s . · wounds ,in ~. beod., cheat, k and abdomen. 1 . • "· Terry ~. Sili>s, •JP, ol ~quot; b ~lso in erit{cjlf conditiqn yiJth ~ JJ> lhe stom•Qb·cbes~ ..... )ef. • Hit ..... foce, ,neck ,and ... ~ •. a,_ 11. Amlc:o.·'9i 'Clf>Rl\».Wwr4. is listed In oerlout.c=llon toda7,'ac· co>;d!Dg to· hwll!ll' ' ' ' . Cbarlea R. AJrar; .,.i : W!lllwi> F. F1arls .. Z.year-old Wblt1ler'Y1>11Uu, are both held In OrJio"go ;OJ>llJ Jail ... suspicion ol ....Wt 1!111>.lntenl to commit murder poli<e oaicl: Ann E. i.rei&iiii, ~ ial' Anaheim, also w~ .m.ttd ca suaplcion ol posseuion o( dlngorq_ua drup -u a result a1 Ille ll>ootlng''ln...U,.Uoi1. I NeiiJl;tiora 'c;alled 1or ,oai...1 af1'it • Htntgu; S\!nl . ""!'> Amico wem (See SHOOl'IN!i, Pa(e &) 1 r-~·"'--~'~'~~-':...:.,·......:'~''--~......, ...... I ' .• ;, ' 1 ,, I vr-• , , 1 •~..., ·ff'~· Don't 1<>s>1< 1.r a .,respite 1rom th.,. moi>inc low clouds Tues· day. warm the weatbarman. pblntlnc to lll0!'9 'e"I the same in1h Coollal ·~ ~ jn Germany. He hu come a long way, ln tact, just la the 20 ·years be bas lived In the United States -all tile way to the American Olym· pie tMm. m. 1tory is featured today ca Page 21 u plri al tAe pre· OlJmpic mies OGOrupCoast OlJmplalll, GOP , Voters Still :nominate. County: 1 ' around 'IQ aa4 ... , ..... .......... ...,,,.. ...... "" to78. I • JNSIH N•AY ' . ,\ ""'1' ..... ...111 to -• IOI('' .Viet Pr.sldriit R>dllpllrq Alao llartlng ""'8y ~a -In the Social Notes IO¢ioil Gd -of tlla Oruge Cout otrmpllDI *' """: lhoy'll root for lli!r ~ Meet bl-. bll& eyed alrley !lllJ1ll, -di mmmer<Chrow-. i11111Ji*1 ~ lid Burke," In the first of .the *\el 'r DAILY .fDm Sl'.al! Wi:!Clt ./"'If 'lllin! ,to<W • Page 1'. ---~------~~- 87 TOM BARLEY ed almolt 53 percent of tile county !ember 12 ...toil d81e, 21 more -St Of .. Dltlr l"lllf Sltff lotaJ. o{ 416,M,. ' .John lilted in June. Oran&OI Cowltx'• regtater<d -· D •mo c r & h a I & In tr a 11 e d · U.-nmltted .,.g111ra1111 ,..,. up have shown 'llltle ch-in tliejr Republlcall1 wllli a lilll1 al 2'3,4'9 On 'by almost liO pei:cent from !be JUne Political thinking since .... J-the Novomber llltlng, almolt' C per-fOtll of 18,IDO •. "Declined to _., primary election1. coum, c l ! r It cent of the COODl7. lc!taL Apln, 11>11 voters tallied :tz,460 in St Jobi>'• - Wllllam St Jolm revealed -Y· • perceotace -~ to the Juna analyala. . ' • ' St JohP.'• ~of -,...sstrt· primary ..,.i,.i. -211,1162 al the • ~'bird. clOar majoritJ In tldns for Ille NOftmber alec:tice -· !11,192. -V -I h 0 W t d al bid IWo al 10 Onftla Coul' ..... ~ ..... lo be acala .. -Democndc ....._ 'lhullltloa -.-I.of.....,. and lodiY wffh 1111~ G9P r.gt~ ae-Amrrlooc ~!or tan•• W--~ Iba iountt• GOP ~ (Qr Almost 53 percent of a · declined durfnl .lie Interim' _[>Floe! tnW lo P,. ... DO!llocna Ure eclce co<Jllly total' of 'Seo,8116 voters. 'Ille from a,1156 in J.... lo 7,111'1. ' la' in boti. -· ' . : ' roUo· -!denticli· ... J-retun11 Non-.. Peace'alfd ll'reedo1n jllntyl l!ellld tile """"'1'• GOP bllll lo Ila when 272,885 llepubllc:ms Ulen -~ 1upporter1 mQled 1,112 at tl>e Sop-~ Dr.mocnts tlie edl• in·both -•· -----~--"--~- : 11· dof!IV ~ • ...., Nd !O& o/' -~. "liooTy Ooldnltr tal4> .... r.,..10.: ' ' • ......... t .! ... ,... ~. ·-'§i;-.. ;:' ltf:l wr: -' ' """' " ·=--: If r.: =:: -..ll I..>-... • l"ltl Ctll ~ • I : ..... '.*t ,t ii ,: ·if:i-.. -::I:' • ' --.. -. • •• ' ~ I l I • • 1 Biggest Jet In World . . In Debut · - "SYSBBTT. ..... (1IPI) -,,,. ...... 1'11•1' Jt(UMr, ••••• b 1t moth ..utl a tln *1rJ --..... --lodl1· ..,, .... Ir). 0 .._. .. Bqolnc'• m, a ·--rllell!I ..... -ID ..... .,-.. 1 lo olalli_, ID . tho "'1 ""!" ... ~~*' ll •• •frr the atlln• r .,... aya:kd ,.,..11. • -~--• r ... ·::~-. 7. ..... wlll not ........ "" ......... -... . ~=~....:-~ ' I .. www• fOU1'41111De _ ..... 1 .... .-...... _ • · fJM,000 8!1••1e ~ . ~ . . Arsonists Bum EUGENE, Ori. (AP) -Anollllll -tried lo destroy the Navy and Ma- -Corpo tralnlni color l Eugene cauaed '1118,ooo damage Sunday . No -Wal burt, ... at leut 1lree e:zplas:ioal about l e.m. wrected a 12- toa c:rme 'WiMl a S5-foot boom, two ..... ...-..-....... -...-.--.. CSf'lpe-1. meaua'• •, woq14 • tpeCUlate.cc -... ±1 tbe equipment. but ----pr--inY<i¥1<1-°""',.....,. -_,_ ..... .,_ ,_of B ~. IOjh ~ Relf *01 Marini Ollrpl R.eterYe, . dj lie•---~· -- A heavy crane doOr 'I' .. thron feet over a storage .&.,..,,. _ TW<I unlpllad ,.._ bOmlJI f-in the -bnlldin ~· eaid the .r.on1111 !loolt· ed power fuses to plaMllc l8IXhric.h ~ filled willl gaaollne. Tl!e<e devices were pUoced near dlmel fuel IDd J a 1 o 11 n • lllC Wiii apNad 111 a )lall'tQy "' .... ..me "' .. main IJull<lllll. .. '11>e !nveotig&lorl -·Ibo - type"' --"'. -limy otnraee garafe beblnd tho main ..~.,,,.._ ... , ~bJ":.,._\:· .... , ..... ........... w1ra1-..Jeadsto __ ...., __ ... 111mo0·u1 lllG TURHOUT GREETED SURFERS AT U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH --.~ ... ---· ...,_., .. .--. ---..·--•. •a;r a r, •I'~ 111 <>f tbl · • Ji'1'ollt P.,.e I Humphrey May. Suggest 't:Hal"'in U.S. Bombing ~-i~ 1mr.t:ii: 1;;--m::.~ _.. "the pm., at Joul ... t'I• ,,... of operatloa. -~--'"" thoaJlll 1111 ,... -_., up lo ., SURFING~. •• I came. 1 la tact, aD.. Cirroll.nmlved for his ·-.... a --• Jow·flying · televlllion bellcoplor ..-.......i to 'fLalt!n out what --. -with --alrllnel ...... peetodto-1.-illlO. ~ I' ..... P .. e I . Ntirll•--tadw-·~ " .. ,._ ~·"'" •t1oa·~,,,.,... -VOTERS · · ,~-~ !Mllll aDoor lhe' ••• ._ .. ~-,:,.li'i~_a!:· .,..:.....--ToW, .., .. , ,._ 1}M:'Wei .... ,. ablll 1o ~ 2r.eoi; oim-• 11,Xl. ·= t11o 11111-=ti'd'-ID air IA1au lie"'* -• 'll>lal.. 1,811; ---Ibo .... -· Rep.lblleaDI 5,9'0; Deocrato, 2,'11. ,,_ 1boy claim tbt Ciani planes Nt'Q011 --Total, 21,471; wm .rhe -many of the natlom'• a-bllc11111 111.•; .~•to t,116. allpKtl are 111111 --""" lo -· Saa Clem.--'l'ota1, 9,Cllo; a-eflldoiiuy. 6ai ·747 alone could R<l'Qbllcans 5,252; Democrats 2,391. dump !\GOO pieces of tuqage at a SU Juaa Caplltnao -Total, 11504; tmn1naL Jl'lve ol ttiem arrlvlog within Republicans 910; Democrats · 513. ball on 1>our coul4 flood a t.rmlnal Seal ·Beach -Total, 16, 2 5 9 ; with -2,000 .,,......, looking for RepubHcans 9,11411; Democrats 5,995. tejepbonol, relatlveo or 1 h • I r COMFORTABLE MARGIN a.--. · · Orqe Coeot voten in the Second w-.1 oUbe let predicted Qial Supervllorial llilllrlct rave the GOP a Ua wdn1 will ale!> llP. the overdue comf<lrial1le margjll over l°h e Ir -•-DIM ond entarse the... Democratlc rlvala with 5 S , 7 8 8 11en'• alrplrt IJIWll. !'HIJ!rollona in a diltrict f<Pl ol SHOOTING .•• bl-.! lo .. povement la·frool ol the ~ rnldace bJ two men 1n a ... . 'Ibo -........ -.11111 arrlvlog arloavlnltbl-1111entbeywere cdl -.. ~ lllJlo. police uid tadaJ, blaminl the attack on a ......... dlol. N~ gave police a deocriptlon of the .._.,ted 1etaway -· wblch -llo!l!>ed· in llilma Pork by polloe w11o .....iad Alpr ond Faria ond CU>- lllc-a alJGICtm. lnvoollpl«I aald .they understood the poir bid a Jcoc,daDdlnf tlfu<lge ow!r the .deila Gt, a frtelld from a -... -md believed Ilda lo belbe-. A quaa4lt7 of ·ma1Juana and dnii =::=:.~~lt~~~ lo bave-. _,, '1llll1ll police were en...Utolllo-.g. Funeral Planned For Drama Cri~ LOii AtfGD,ES (AP) -Ro_,. Will bl ...-,_, for Edwin Scblfi.t. wllo -... LOI Allfllel Ttmel•--lormcn tmnfour clecodet 1111111 b11 retirement la IMS. -died Saturday night at Brenlloood ~ HoepMol at the ... Cl ·79, Ho atorled with the Tlmol Ill JIU md become Ill m- ind --la Jilli. DAIL Y PILOT --c--;=z:--== ~ Ol.\NH' C0'4T "'M.lltttNG COl#llK'( le'-t N.. We-4 ,,..,, .............. ,,. .... c.1.., VICI,,..._ ........... ~ n...11t:enft ..... n....A.Mnpllii.. -·-•••• NI•••• '=---c.111 .. ! • .... ..., """" -=:----Liiiiie -,..... ....... 17 • Tl :••Mrwt 113,0lt. Democratic registrallom in &prior D:avicl Babr'1 d J 1 tr i ct taDied 53,028. -OnJ:T 000 1Upervilorial district-the Fint-'ftllt Democratic ·wllh 47,302 voters relegating 44,148 Republicans lo oecoad place m a dJatrlct which m~ rr ,315 reJl!lratl-. It Wll the IMDCI 1tory ta Omgnli- sional dlslrlct analysis wllh the 34th District racking up 113,125 Democrat- ic registralions over 94.131 Republic- an voten lo a total ol :IJJ0,318 regis- trations . 'Ibe other t h r e e congressional districts were solidly RepubUCan They voted: District 25 Republicans 44,341; Democrats :m,071 ln a total of '17,694; Dls1rict 32 Republlcans 2 4 , 8 8 8 ; Democrat. 17,191 in a total of 44,718 District Replbllcans l'-',358; Demo- crats 82,482 in a total of 238,2154. OTllEll ANALYSES Oljer analy1es by SI Jahn Included: ~ District 3S, Republicans 101,358; Democrats 911,238; Total 210.-· 275. Al Dlstrlct 3S, Republlcons 101,356 ; democrall 98,238; Total 210.2'15. Aasembly Dlllrict 71. Republican< 114,250; Democroto 60,065; Total IB3,406. AHembly District 711, Republicans 88,030; Democrats 82,939 ; Tot a J W,402. · Alsembly District 3S, Republican• 45,082; Democrat& 31,818; Total 60,476. . Auembly Dlltricl 69; Democrels, 611,631; Repubvllcans 59,324; Total 135- 603. 0 ran i e County's unlncorporated area was solidly RepubUcan with 43,- 1168 n!glstrations ID a county total of 71,391. Democrats trailed the GOP tally by more than 20,000 votes with 23,961 ..,i..r-accepted by St John. Ji'l'Olll P .. e l AIR CRASH. •• panenger Goose. a World War JI vfn. lae• alttrall, l\Yirled about ID channel waters and the bulk of the craft It.self laDt within one ball hour. 1be Col.It Guard cutter Cape ffi1gon and a USCG retcue helicopter were dlapatcbed to the scene, but arrived too late to p~ up Bridgeman'• body or pot a line DOI< the wreclta,<ie. NO RADIO CONTAcr Vance McClellan, general manager fl the Bline, said today that there was no radio contact with Bridgeman during the roblUie, 2Z mile night to ARlon. '1be f1labt waa reported overdue at 2:44. p.m., according t.o aheriU '1 clepullet. DurioC the pall aeveraJ years , seaplanes !IOdlng at Avaloo have U:· perienoed dllllcuJtiH ocoao1onally, po.r1icularly in roup ..... Froq~ Ibey land at Catalina'• ~ -tho isloncl, -than list ..utn1 dowtt ID ---· No-dov ..... --·-111 ... _ todoy ...i delAnnlDlilon of the Chlh -will bl -.it If the """"'1lce D tbo pllal' I bod,r .. not ntOlffll41d. -"' tho --1d yield claa lo 9117 -8111 ..-cal !ollln, while ., llo&IOply wwld •ho• wllether B,.._ mlllrt ha" bad a 1-t-.. -- l're• P .. e I VIETNAM .•• IBIS 155 -1117 151 I . "rt'f. • - . . •i Pre• •P .. e I NEW JERSEY •• sign or reciprocal restraint by Hanoi and only after aaaurance that a hilt would not endanger American troops and Ille South Vtelname.e population. 'lbt DemocraUc c:ondklate allo bu 1aid consiltenUy that be favored anything wlllcb would help the Pam peace talb toward a coue-nre, but be bu .been equaJlr I01lng he wu:rted no camp to compfu:ate the la Part&. Alllo, he bas emJ)baalzed atedly fbot rreald<llt Jcillllolull1U1 e o11 tma1 declolona deaUnc rill Ille -.. 111 be lealo"eS office in January, Thus, If Humphrey come1 up with · any major Vietnam policy lblfl in his · TV speech \oDllfrt, II would bave to bDve been cOordlnat..i With Che White House If actual 11lctica are Involved. It wu the Humphrey ataff wi19 labelllld Ille speech u "a major fnrelp policy otalem..t.'' And judgjllg fnlm bll .... cent campaign atatements, It 1eemed lllogical that Hll!lll>hro1 would lallo a harder, hawkish line. From tlU backgroQnd lletnmed speculotion lliat he might move clom lo a new pabUc otance on baml!lnt. . * * * Nixon Awaiting · Wallace Strength Before Attacking MIAMI (UPI) -Rlcbard M. Nimon bas decided t.o steer clear of trom:al tlaircraft bete which bad tired on hla attacks on former Alabama Gov. plane and within minutes tlU blse · George Wallace uni ... th• third Porty was destroyed. Four ant1.aircraft candidate continues to gain strength weapons were bloWn sky higb and a during the next 'few week!~ ~g of OOnbrt was destroyed. -Howe·ver: · !faim'i.pOiiticaJ. director, In julJilollon the spotl<r plane Robert Ell.no-. leA Open the -streaked wld!ln 100 yorda of the .New poeoibillly llllG Nmn WOUid aim and CamiDutreets died in 8aata Ana Jersey's starbo&rd bow and radioed: directly . at Wallace u be bu at Comm\Utr H<JSJdtlal. ''Welcome to the war." Hubert_ H. Hum~ if the former He bad been struck by a car driven 'Ibe plane then dipped it& wiflis in gorernor maintai.M-bls upward climb. P -'-salute. '"i The _Republicap presidential can.. by Lealle R. eten:, 17• of Santa ,_,..., . Until now the U.S. Navy has been clidate spent the weekend in nearby police reported. The incident is still using the eig1lt-incb guhs or its Key B~)'lie where be combined rest under lnvestigatioo. cruiser• f<r offsbore attacks. Inland. at the midpoint of his carDpatgn with Howard J . Jolmaoo, ro, o1 Garden targ.U, includlag the antlaircralt and strategy sessiom wi1ll bis principal Grove, died Sabmlay al Palm Harbor radar boses which -· downed 000 advisers. allied pianes over North Vietllam, are Nixon scheduled a flight today to Hoepttal of injuries suffered • week Dtl'll in range of the New Jersey. Detroit where he will l!ppear on an ag'O in • two car aool.deot that toot 1be 'I'h1I wu one reason fotmer Defense evening televlskla panel coof:rUted by We of hill wtfe. Secretary Robert S. Mc Nam a r • questions frOm local'i'Mldenta. 'lbe crash ocarrecf. Sept. 2% at 9tb recalled. the 56,ooo-ton batuewagon Among those conferring with Nixon street and ,,._..... Avenue In from the mot,bbai1 Deet. Aootber is during the weekend were Kentucky ~....._.. that the New Jersey can 1nru~ havoc Sen. 'I'hnlstoo Motton &ftd Wl..scon6in Garden Grove. Johnson's wife, Ora on COMtal poaltiOIJI wtien monsoon Rep. Melvin Laird. California Lt. Gov. Viola, 68, wa.s dead cm arrival at tile rains ha~ grounded American alt Robert ·Finch W• expected to join the hosJi,tal power campaign 1n Detroit tDday, th• waeloond carried 111• NOl1h Vl<t-j~~=f;~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~~·~~~~=======;~~:=:=:==::==:~=l namese into the five villages and to within a stooe's throw of the Special 0 Y°"" Omcoa Forces camp. But with d.ivebombers Sala & Slrtliet and allied artlllecy helping, the defeud. ers kept them out of the camp. OMEGA A11<11<11 Meantime, the USS New Jersey, the world's only active bactlesbJp, joUled the war. It fired its first salvos in 15 years and 66 days today, unloading do"""' of 2,70Q.pound sheUo onto North Vi.._ gun positlona aloof the border Demilitarized Zone. PUots ID spottel" plones radioed thot the shells b1ew up at least four gun sites, shredded an actillery position and mangled a North Vietnamese trencbli.ne and road. Communist artillerymen in the cap. tured villages around Thuong Due and on "O:iarlie Ridge" overlooking the Green Beret outpost shelled the camp unceMIDgly, UPI O>rreapoodent Ray. mond Wilkinson reported . 'Ille constant barrages and ftrums ol Cc..mmunist machinegun fire clo1ed off all ale approaches to the "'""P· All· Ualrcralt fire -a belloopUr then: ~Y and forced nm. forcemenU: to march In fna. a We cf>otlper .landing .... mllet away. Further, Communist frogmen blew up ooe of the few brldgeJ apanntag mCllllOOD.flooded strnma around the """'· ' Allied comma-. dispol<bed ... ttlnfcrcemoat& SUnday md tho _.. rillu wu. waltlnf. Belen tho rellaf CClkmtn bad IDlll 1,000 ~ _,,, !uncle -ml the cemp, tho Redo opened up. "" -Jn the retie! -.aid ... Communlsto ·-lot .. (IUI -thin pop up bdiiod .. -opld<r boleland.........,bnnbrw.'n-w bep11 to pt ftnl It.,. tbe lldu." At Jatl report, the relnfll<ce-bad DOI readied the ump. , YOUR WATCH' t Clolnod• Ollotl • Adi- FREE Sl.99 $4.99 s5!lftl ;:~. Jwo(ry DloJtttlnl a.-... l .... A Sptdoltyl --~...,,.., ._ ____ _ {/fl. PAST DIPINDAll.S lllVICI ,-· . Now ! Groat Stora To Sona YOll KA1101 IHOff'I... Hlwn•TOM CIMID CllfT9: IUCH I •lllMI D11 HAllOI a'fl. Hltf'J'NeTON llACll COlfA lftlA 14M411 ltWNI Opon Moot. '11turs. frl. TTn t p.m. -----.. ··-·- --wla:Ldlol -· ... ------·-=·· --· -- 111111 , "' PIT \'0111 - 11 I I I I ' I --• Bea eh • voi:. 4f1 NO. 235, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, C>,1.11'-0RNIA • MONDAY, SEPTEt;llER 30, '194' -' . l ' ' Boaters See Seaplane's Death Diye By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of lh D9ffY ,.... s .. ft A -"'1e zooming toward Avalon to 1"d< up • load of possengen sud- denly went into a &UMmjng power mw trun 1,cm feet Sunday, disin- ~ In o shower of del>rll 'Oflen it hit channel waten. • Borrlfied boaters who ..-ed the death di.Ve fished fOr the body of pilot W>lllam B. Briel-. 53, of Malibu, but it -In the 1,200-foot-deep .... before they could get It aboa<d. • -lor the-body was cenceled to- clay by U.S. Coast G1"1l'd search and rescue personnel, wbile investigators began trying to determine what caus- ed the aiic~Edng dive and crash. Sherllf' I deputies said the Oatalina Sea(Unes · Inc., craft had taken off 'from the -·· San -terminal, locot<d al -96, beneolh the tower-ing Vhiceot nJomu Bridge, 1 ... than 10 mioutefl>efore. JnglewOOd attorney Rtis Moss and five passengers aboard bi.a boat, Fruatratliin II, waliched the grim spec- tacle u the twin-engine pltane dove toward the sea. · "V(e "Sla.W it coming down • ~ • the propt were reaJl1 tumbi& over:l t:ben be nosed gyer and h!t 1be woter aJ!I the. lane jUst ...._.. " -aald. ~ otbet ~ -· In the CI'&Sh area -abrut two mJ1es oil White's Covo.-... latied In trying to rtcover Bridgeman'• body,. but .said there was no doubt tb&t be had been l<llled on impact. Seats and ~ dellrts from fl>e 10- pasoenger Go!>oe, l World War II vin- tage aircraft, swirled about in channel waters and the hulk of the craft ttself sank wi11>in..,. hllf hour. The Coast Guard cult« Cape lllggon ~ a• USCG rescue helicopter were dispatched to the tcene, but arrived too late to pick up Bridgeman'• ~ or put a line ado the wreckage. Vance McClellan, general maoaa:er of the .airline, said today tbat 1bere was no radio contact with Bridgeman during the routine, 22 mile flight to Avalon. • The flight was repa1ed ovenlue at •2•44 p.m., acemling to oberlff'• deput.ie11. During the pmt several years, seaplanes landing at Avaloo. h~ve ex- perienced difflcultie1 oc:cask'«Wlly, part;cularly In roull> seu. Frequently Ibey land •t Catalina's Airport-IJ>·lhe-Sky atop the island, rather than rlst setting down in hallbor waters. No ne"W devel~ents were reported in the case today and determination of the crash cause wW be dlfticult if the wreck.age aod the pilot's body ace not recovered. Eriaminatlm of the debri.s could yield clues to any possJble memamcal falllll'e. while an aut'Op'1. would sho \v wtiether Bridgeman might have had a heart attack or other seizure. rm1 Peter Weigand of Newport Beach has come a long way alnce his birth in Germany. He has come a long way, ln fact, juat in the :10 years he bu lived In the United States -all the · way to the American Olym· pie team. Bil story Is featured today on Page :n aa port ol the pre· 01Jmpic aerie• OD Orlllll Coan Olympian&., AJao -· lodaY II a oerleo In the Soda! Note< iection on wtvu of tbe Orange Coalt 017111plaa1 and "°" they'll root for their mea, Meet blonde, blue-eyed Shirley Burke, wlie of hammtr·throw .. Ing hbtory Prol. Ed Burke, In the first of the Hrle• by DAit y PILOT Stair Writer Judy Hurst today on Page 14. ' -•---- r _ ...... on: WINNING STYLE-Linda Ben- son shows her form a'nd grpce in Huntington surf on her Way to the Women's and Girls' ti.tie. Search Dropped As Lost Girl Said Runaway A m&§ive seardl. far a 14-ye-ar-old Huntin,Wn Beach girl, feam ab- duct~ whl!e ridini her horse In the cky'•~·mll'tlby Bolla'" Ollea4Ha, has been ~ canceled 'becwse illt.-is ~p­ parently jus( a .,.,.l'ay. Jan Wl>U-e. daughtor of Mr. lnd Mrs . H. John White, ol 4832 Wimer Ave., teu,il:oned e family triend Sunday to report that she la safe, but gave no oflher information. Mrs. White e:aid she is certain tbe girl heard of the 15-hour hunt by 300 men, dogs and a helicopter, and decid· ed to reassure her worrjed parents without cont:a~ them dh'ectJy. "I guess S'be Just got mad about something and decided to run away from home," her mother said today. She went out for a twilight ride Saturday night and her riderless horse Spooky turned up in a neidibor's yard about 9:30 p.m., according to police. The petite, blue~yed blonde was we£ring blue jeans, a da:rlr blue windbreaker jacket and brown cowboy boots when she disappeared. Huntington Seek£ 300 to Conduct Census Oct. 8 Thert are about 300 jobs awa1tin · applicants at Huntington Beadl city hall today a.t interviews begin for census takers to 1"11'1r &bout two weeks beginning Oct 8. Mrs. Jane Cheatum of tl>e federal census bureau will be in charge of the nosecount wbidl is expected to 1how a population in Huntington Beech of well over 100,000. La>! oouot by the federal buruu listed city population ~ 94 ,377. Utility blllings in the city have reached a marl: bigller than 100,000, say city of- fidals. Adminiatrative aide John Costello said that applicatioDll are ave.llable at city hall, 5ttL Stn:et and Pecan J. venue. He &aid that right now there are far fewer applicants then jobs. Takers must be over 18, have hig~ school education or equivalent, pass .I! written teat, be in good physical con· ditioo, be a resident of the area and b:- able ilO attend a four-hour tralni.nc sessioo. Pay ii '5 for the tNining session and aeven cents for eacb name listed. Enumerators must won: at lea.st six hours per day for the expected 10 to 1~ day1 o! the Cf:DllUS. Funeral Planned For Drama Critic LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ro_, w!11 be recited Tuesday for E d w t n Scballert, wbo -tl>e Loo An1elu Times drama critic for more than four decades until bis retirement m 195L Sd>allert died Saturday nlibt at Brentwood Convalescent H<11:pbt at the age m '18. He started with the Times in 18U and became Ill mus.le and drama attic In 1916. - ---------- DAILY P'ILOT,...,.. 111 a.-,..,.. TWO CHAMPIONS SHOW THEIR FORM ON SINGLE WAVE DURING U. S. TITLE CONTEST D•vld Nuuhiw• (left) Of Huntln~ton BHch, Mtn'• i'itll 1t and Corky C•ri'oll, Din• Point All-Around Winner. bAIL'I' PILOT '111ff ,._,. NATIONAL TITLIST WINNERS -Top awards ln tlie United States Surfing Championships at Huntington Beach went lo (left to right) David K. Nuubiwa, Huntington Beach, U.S. championship; Corky Carroll, Dana Point, All Around Surfer; and Linda Benson, Hermosa Beach, Women's '&Dd• Girls' Open titlist. Park Bond Backers Cite Teen-age Arrest Figures Teen•e 1rr4.Wts account for fKI per - ent of tbe total arrest.I in Fountain Valley. According to statistics compiled by 'ie city Parks alld Recreation Com - 1ission, 53'l persons under 21 years · a:l been 8I'I'ested dur.IDC the first c ight months of 1968. "Stventy-flve percent of this figure nre kids 13 to 17 ye&fl old ," says Com· misaioner Ron Shenkman. The proposed Fountain Valley Teen Center, part of the S2 million parks bond, would provide a central meeting place far tbe coromunity'1 3,100 teentferl and would underscore creilUve rather than d e 1 t r u c t i v e ouUeta:, clabn.s the commJrsion. Olly leaden ore rallying public llllJ>- port f'"' Ille -package wilich re- qulm t-voter approval aod wlllch will appear on ll>e Nov. I ballot. The '400,000 teen ~ wonld be located on four llCrtl adjacat to Founlaln Valloy lllth SdJool. c..ts break clown u JlOl,000 I« land purd>a1e, s:DQ,000 ~ construetlon aocl tvrnl.ll>ln• Of an 11.l*H®aN!·fool bulldlJll, ond •100,000 lo roatalde Im - provement.I. lneluded In the pr91>0sed buildi~C and patio are a social hall and game area fitted wttb stereo, ping pOng and pool tabler; snack bar, various meetJng rooms, conference room. reception and office , rest rooms a n d barbecue area. Commission chairman' George Scott, speaking tor tbe center and boods ad- ded that at present tben Was no city· wide teen program other t b a n athletics. ''Sports will satisfy only a small por· Uon of the young peopl~'• needs," said Scott wtlo is a high schOOl teacher. · lie ad:led the center would provide "Whole&ome 9\IJ'l'Oundings for young people to lean the skills neceHary for a haDDV rolallonshlp wlth the oppoette sex..'1 •• Destroyed by Fire LOS ANG!;LES (IJPJ) -A 11ro at the Sierra PrlnlJnl and Litt>o&r"l'h Oo. Sonday nlgl'tt caused mote tlJon 11qo,ooo dJlmage whne firemen were 1 hamper.,.t by motorists In their effort to <.'Olltrol the bi..e. U.S. Battleship New Jersey Goes Into Action ABOARD USS NEW JERSEY (UPI) -The battleship U~ New Jer&ey joined the war against North Vietnam ._,and,.._._.,., from her la.liich -111no-uuhi•& Into CQin- munlst shore targola wit!! thundm>UI uplos.iana ~ orenge flame and 1moke. The great !Joijleshlp, wlllch bad lain In motbballl 1lnce the Korean war, llnod 2, 100-J)OllDd p<ojectllea Into Com- munilt irtilltry .si~s. bunkers and an- tiaircraft bi.tterlee: a mile above the demilitarized llOIJe. In 3\0 minutes the New Jersey oan equal' the deatructlon of 60 bombing planes. FU~ years and 68 ~ya afte,r 1he fired her lut mots of Ute Korean wer, the New Jeriey steamed 1lowly with1n range of North' Vietnamese batterie1 .,. m.ile above the DMZ. At 7:30 a.m. tbe starboard. riflt on the No. 2 turret fired the first shell. Within 90 minutes the New Jersey battered two'Commumst .artillery sites and a third complex of defense posi· tions nine miles inland and seven miles northwest of tbe U.S. Marine outpost at Con Thien. The Navy said the batunhlp, ooly one on aetive service in the world, would use her maximum fange of 2S miles later ln fl>e day lo hit targets farther lnland. 'Th.e initial target was a North Viet- namese storage area. Alter the first shot, the battleship's commanding officer, Capt. J . Edward Snyder of Fairfax, Va ., waited am:- iou.sly by his radio in the fire control shack for a report from a Marltie pilot Dying aibove tbe target. The first projectile was 300 yards off center, came the report. Three moce times the New Jersey fired and the Marine pilot radioed back the 1uppl.y area was destroyed. He directed the fire against an an· tiaircraft base which had fired on his plane and within minutes ttds base was destroyed. Four antiaircraft weapons were blown sky high and a string of bunker1 waa destroyed. In jubilation the 9P0tter plane streaked within 100 yards of the New Jersey'• starboard bow' and radioed: "Welcome to the war.'' The plane then dipped its wina:s in salute. Jaycee Float Real Hot Item Althougb wi nning 1e<ond .1pOt In tile non·them e dJ vis lon ol the Tustin Centennial Paradt Saturday WAI nnc, the Huntington Bea<:b Jaycees found that the hottest dme was cm the way home. 'Ale fioal, wblcll reatureiS a flag some H feet by 'l1i &!et and )\a1 been entered tn JJ0!'1ldea tn Huntl!>ltan Bead>, Ooll& Mell and a...1eJ> Giwo, burned u J111... Robert Wllbr drove it home. He Md be. does not lmolr 00. 'tho fire started. ·~ w11 Juat drt>lnJ alop1. Nut thing I know Ille Santa ~ Fire Depai tloent bad the ftre out." . He Nld lhot th• decor-portion or 11\o !loat w~• dorholllhed. bu\ that tile sttacture was alm01t undamlfed. ' ., " Yowr .Ro•ete'Wll .. - DaUy Paper TEN CENTS Dark Horse Sc~res."Upset Over Carroll By CRAIG LOCKWOOD cW tiii D911r , ..... ,.., ' O.rl< hOrse 0..vld NNllwa, a hometown·boy, Ooday relp u ldDJ ef Hun~ Bucb's 1ll8tl · U.S. -CbamPlonsbip1. The cat-footed Na ublwa, rollerc-ed bla way throotOi l"wil1• ~. three-foot surf In Sundof'a finals, powerln1 to an upHt win over Dana Point's Qrty Carroll who WU sHklng !>is t!l!rd straight victory In the event. However, c:.rrou, with a tblrd-p!ace finish tn the men'• division aod a aecood-p?ace flnllib in tile paddle race. was awarded the Dub JUbanamoku Troplly as beat.all around surfer In tho 1968 Championships. Nuubiwa'1 win Sunday v•ulted him into the ?Ulll11ng tor a ftrat or aec<Ud place position on the seve.o0member U.S. West Coalt Surfing Team which goes to Puerto Rico in NOYember for international competition. FiJ>alists In the annuel· HllDllncton Beach chlmpionsblp1 bad to cloat with puny surf, clanl< ...-and1 at't;ine1, low-[lying televlllon belleoJitc'a .u a cro'wd of 20,000 surfing ontbualuta looked ... Observers agreed that surf bmmiea on the 'beach delerved the most polntl for shape -Sunday's surf certalniJ' didn't have much. Two-time victor Carroll -esit!Y bued..bll stratogy on boPO• 01 pleldn& up an outslda oet. He lurked -the -ern linllll of tile -1ill<m oria, loolced far a lone 1ert alJile with w1i1ch to dllpiay hll 1a1ea11. n ...... came. In tact, all Camill tecelved.·for Ills efforts was a buzz from .I IOW•f)ylng television helloopter which aervecl to flatten out what surf there was witb propwasb. · • · Angry shouU Md Ost-waving lrmn the water finally drove off the helicopter. Pl'Wllll concernln1 tile helicopter ,.ere later lodeed with con- tut judges, but to·no avaD. In anothlr lnciden~ cont..t officials ordered crews workinc the champion· ships 'for ABC televiaion's "Wide World of S~" to break up a large crowd of sllrf bunnies asaembled. for TV cameras directly in front of tht: judges' stand. . One injury was reported in this year's eyenl Margo Godfrey of ~ na del M<P" sWfered a 1houlder !DJ~ when her \>oard ,11ru~~ her al)er ahoi d u g a rai~ She t'Ullinued in the wom~ en's competlti~. boWever, Jlnl'.ihln..r third. RESULTS LISTED Complete result,: . Duke Kahonainotu TroJ*1 (Bell All Ari>UIMI Strrf<r): Cork,y Camill, Dana Point. Meri'• Open: 1-Dayki Nuuhlwa, HUJ1o. tington Beach, 2-Mlke TobUng, Cocoa Beacb, Fla., 3-Corky Carroll, Dana Poln~ 4-&lpl> Arne11, 'Pactlle Pall· sades, 5-Mike Purpw:, Mallhu. Womea'a Opb1 l·Linda Benson, Hermosa Beach, %-Shelly Merrick, ~ta Monlc~.!-~go Godfry, Coro- (See SunnnG, Pace %) """-' Don't l®k for a reapJte from those moni.ng low clouds Tues- day, warns the weotherm1,.n, polnting to more ot the 1ame with coastal hitretlry hovering around 70 and Inland tempa up to 711. INSIDE 'l'ODA t' A man who ouoht to know .says Vk 1 Ptclifknt Hvmphrr11 ii doing "ci UC'll bed job of com- paigni?lo." Barrr Gol4100ter tolb on POQ• 10. --. __ .. .,_...., .. , t~ .. ; -..... !..~-~ .... .;::i;;-" ..... , ....... ..... 11 ....... " --.. • • I DAILY I'll.OT RedsK~p_ TightGrjp • On Berets . ' OltAMOI CO.UT PVM..llttlN9 COMIAH'f I.wt M. W"4 l"rwNllM ft ,_llitlr Jou•· c.,i.. Vice ,,....... lnlll ~ MIMfW lti•111•• 1e ..... 11 .... Til1m11 A. M.,,M ... MIMl"W ~Cflr A1 .. 1rt W, l1tn WllU1111 •••i AMOr.lett "4lllltlllffOll l'9Cll lllltw City ldltw """---Jot Ith Sttfft M41nt .. , A44t11u P.O ..... 790 t2MI --,....IMOI: Im W.t ...... ...,......, c.t ..... t .... ...., ... u.iw. ._.. m '-at ,...... ----- · .. ._ TUltNOUT"ORllTSD SURPIRS AT U.S. CHAMPIONSHl"S IN HUNTINOTON llACH . ' . . • .ONG BEACH BOAT 1 AND CARPINTERIA 1 HAVE DISAORllMENT Dory Action Exciting Despite L•ckluater Surf p,.... P .. e J SlJRFJNG ••• na dll Mar, '-Joyce Hdfman, CapJs- lrano ~ 1.100)' ~Maid, Her-mc.a BeedJ.. • ., ~ I -Maa'11. ,1-Plall Y"'!ll!r· Dana Pollll, 2-Bob'~, Vlr1&4 Beach. YL, llolM wiw.ina, Din& Point, 4- Lel\oy Gr&llllll, -lllonlca, 5-F'rod Aahley,. Enclnl~. ' J!!!!IW llloio'11 1-llrld l\JcCau1. New- port,JI._ \.llob Ml~l, B,or-.a ~, .. ll&!!d1 Lewla, Bantlngtcn -. c,a..,.. Adami, Santa Cruz, $- J11 Rlddlt'; NIWparl Bead>. Jleyl1 Ch r II Sd>llckenmeyer, N.wport Be&ctt. 2-Bob Buraolde Jr .. ~ _ 3-Leooard Foster, Newport -· 4-Mllea 0.bonl, Loe Alami .... Wolm .... ,..., Los Alamltl>I .. Tudem.1 l·Ron Ball-Debb'ie Gusta!sOn, 2-Steve Brocbine-Barrie A.Jgaw, 3-Bob Moore..Patti Young, + Hal Sacka..$a1Jy Ried, 5-Jack Iverson· E.U,er '~. ,_, sm-. Santa Monica, :z. C«lo' 'omoD; ll&DO Point, 3-Keony ~. Santa'~ 4-]!ob Bllrlllid.e Jr.1 Mllllba, "1"'1 'lleimolto, Newport Jlefdl. I 1>or,1 l·Loai Beach, Z.L. A. County. 3-C&nilnteria SUte/ 4-IJoof Beach B. a.L. A .County B. I . •186,000 Damage • Arsonists Burn Marine .......... ~ --• EUGllNll, Ol'I. (Al?) -Arlonlsta who tried to de1troy the Navy and Ma- rint Corps trainlnt: cet.er i Eugene caUMd flO&,CMX> damage Sundty. ·No.one w'oi bllrl, but al leost three eJiP}olkml about 1 a.m. wrecked a 12· ton . .,...,. w!tll a :16-foot boom, U.V -~ ... four, doamp lrucD and a truck UJed to CJITY personnel. Investigators would not speculate on who attacked tbe equipment, but said more tban one persoo was involved. Capt. Tetty Barria, comnwidlo( of· 11.,... ol · B ~. lotb Engioeer Balt>Mnn. Marine Col1>a Reserve, aid dynamite or ..... other bigh uplolive WAI Uled. I Center I ! • ' A heavy crane door was thrown ~ feet over a 1tvrage iara~. ~ Two unignJ!ed gasdit111 bombs WW. found in the rnaln buildlot. .Irwestig3tor1 said the arsonist.. bocik- ed power fuse• to pla.stx l8Ddwieh bap filled with gasolille. Tlleoe devices were placed near diesel fu,el and g a10 line that wu apread 1n a hallway or ooe wing of the main building. The investigators found the same type ol bombs attached to a one-.ltory storage g a r a g e behind the m a 1 n building. The equipment was parked in a compound sUITOUDded by .., eigjlt.foot wire fence . Humphrey May Suggest· Halt in U.S. Bombing SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Vlo e Prelident Hubert H. HumJilrey Ml.I at a crossroada on Vletuam war pollcy today and be may take tile path towvd a bombbtf halt durinJ 1 major foretca policy atatement tonlgbt. 'Ibo IJl"eoh. being rec"'1ed in broadcutiD1 otudioa bore during tile day, will be teleWJed by NBC to the counlry at 7:il0 p.m. local time In all ZODOI ucept Centnl where he will be seen at l:SJ.p.m. · Mut'b of tbe Democratlc candidate's Sunday 1n Seattle wu devoted to w.Ork on the speech wit!l bill top advisers, In· chldinl t>erilOcratic national chaiiman / Lawrenc6 F. O'Brien and George H. Ball, U.S. amba1ador to the United · NM!ont _, quit hi• dlplomaUc post last week to help Humphrey defeat Republican Richard M. Nbl:on. There also was . high-level ~on­ sult.ation during tbe weekend on the unsettling problem of antiwar hecklers who seem to be getting louder and bolder with e8cb. Humphrey' operi-to- the-public speech. The vice president's Saturday night speech in Seattle was all but shattered by dem6nltrators who prevented hia speaking unW they were thrown out of the civic center auditorium by police. Repeatedly during the campa.llJl Hwnphrey has tilken the position thflt he, indeed, did favor a halt to~ of North Vietnam but only after 1mde sign of reciprocal restraint by Hanoi and only after assurance that a halt would not endanger American troqis and the South Vietnamese population. * * * Nixon Awaiting Wallace Strength Before Attacking MIAMI (UPI) -Richard M. Nixon ha3 decided to steer cle&J' of frontal attacks on former Alabama Gov. George Wallace unless the third party candidate continues to gain strength during the next few weeks . Republicans Hold Lead In County Registration .Jo11lbo .Jet Debuts However, Ni.J:on's political director, Robert Ellsworth, left Open tfiie possibility Uiat Nixon would aim directly at Wallace as ht has at Hubert H: Humphrey if the former governor maintains bis upward climb. Thi! Republican presidential can- didate spent the weekend in nearby Key IUsca.yne where be combined rest at the midpoint of hll campaign with strategy sessions wttfz his principal advisers. By TOM BARLEY ot llll ~II• Pltft ltaff Orange County's regjstered voters hi.ve sbown lltUe change in their political thinking since the June primary etectJ.ODI, county c l e r k WlWam St John.revealed today. · Sf John'• ..&lya!J of voter .,,g1ttra· Uoa.1 for the No'vember elecUon 1how1 RepubJ>can voter1 to be again the ma. j<rity with 306,696 GOP registranta ac• ~ounting for· almost 53 percent of a . county .total of 580,886 voters. The rado. WA, Jdentlcal to June returns when "72',885 Republicans then claiJr,. ed alinolt S3 putent of the county tot.I of 516.1192. DetD.Oc'rat1 again trailed ~s ~ a tally ol 243,469 on the November llating, almost 42 per-eent of the ' county total. Again, this pel'CO!jla(e waa i<lentl041 to the June primary anllysls whe'n 220,M.2 of the . 516,992 county . voters 1 b o w e d Democradc preferences. . · American Independent l o r t u n e s declined during the interim period ffom 8,'656 in June to 7 ,069 in November. Peace and Freedom party support<r1 totaled 1,112 at the Sop- 'tember 12 cut off date, 21 more than St .Jq!m )isled in· June. UnCoJn.nµtted registrants were up by almott 50 percent from the June .tolal of 16,100, "Dee!Jned to state" voteri tallied 22,460 in St John's latest anA!ysio. ilepubllcaos had a clear majority in al but two Qf 10 Orange CO•rt com- munitiea analyzed. ·Los Alaml"" and Weatm1111\(!r defied the. county's GOP 'trehd to live the Democ:rata the edge In botn area. Defied the county's GOP trend to give the Democrats the edge In both areas. Of S,886 re11Stered voters in Los Alamitos, 2,068 registered a ' Democrats W:ith the RepubUcan party claiming 1,684. Westminster returns Traffic Victim's Funeral Held F-.J services for Mrs. Soola --· Westml111ter'1 olxtll traf· fie lat&lity al lilt y-. wore held Sun· day 81 D!lday Bros. HuntiDgton Valley Mortuary. Mn. M<Meekln, (3, of 2 It 2 2 I<-Lallo, H111t~.Beadl died FrtdoJ ""'"*" -lier ... .,, .. bit IJnwkk!t at tho -,ol Bolaa Aftnue and Bulbant Stl'ML Wifed n.tiert A. MacMeetio, the . -• -•ol ~an!a ana bad l>oe• 111 tllO COUDIJ •l&ftt yut1.A !&mi· 11 ~ aald 1be ·wu • ho· lanoe deli01'lr. ,Ottltr au.rvl...,,... lnclude her doQChter, JUI, two *"''• Alan aod Gary, ...S five liltera and• brolller. Bir body w• to be cnmllld " reveal 11,881 Democrats re&lltered and 9,ctrl GOP adherent! in a com· munJty total of 22,405. Biggest Airliner Can Carry 490 Nixon scheduled a flight today to Detroit where he will appear on an evening television panel confrmted by quesUons from local residents. Other Orange COMt staUaUcs ln· elude: Costa Meta -of 30,'m reg!atranta:, 16,810 llited Republican and 12,066 rtelatered 11 Democrats. F-Valley -Total, 10,486; Republicau 5,188; Democrats 4,1568. Hunllnllo• Beaeh0 -Total, 4.1,385; Republic!IDJ 21,601; Democrata 19,263. Lffana Beach ~ Total,. l,Btl8; Republlcana S,&80; Democrat.I, 2,819. Newport Beach -Total, 215,4'18; Republicans 19,565; Democrats 5,85.6. SU Clemente -Total, a,ooo; Republlcana 1,232; Democrats 2.394. Su Jun Caplllraoo"-To(al, 1,!0I; Republlcan1 910i Democrat.. 613. sea1 Beach -Total, 1 a , 2 s 9 ; Republicans 9.M3; Democrata 1,995. COMFORTABLE MARGIN Orange Coa&t voters in the Second SuperviJorial District gave the GOP a comfortable margin over t h e l r DemocraUc rivals with 5 3 , 7 8 6 registrations in a district total of 113,019. Democratic t'egbitra.tJon1 in Supetlor David Baker's d I s tr i c t tallied S3,028. Only one supervisorial dlstrlct-the Pirst-went Democratic with 47,302 voter1 relegating 44,148 Republicans to aecood place In a d.Jatrlet which mustered '11,~ registrations. It was the same story in Congres. slonal district analysis with the 34th District racklng up 113,1~ Democrat- ic reglatraUoos over 94,131 RepubUc· an voters in a total of m.n regis· traUons. The other t h r e e congre6'ional districts were solidly Republican They voted: District 2S Republicans 44,341; Democr&ta Xl,071 in a total Of 77,694; District 32 Republicans 2 4, 8 S 8 ; Democrat! 17,791 in a total of 44 ,718 District ReplbUcans 143,368: Demo- crats 82,482 in a total of 238,266. , 01l!ER ANALYSES Other analy1ec by St JOhn included: -rial Oiltrict 35 Republicans 101,:1116; Oemoorata 96,il8; Total 210,. 715. ' Al Dittrict SS, RepubUcana 101 ,366; democrat. 88,236; Total 210,271. EVllRETl', Wash. (UPI) -Tbe world's blggeat jetliner, a 4 9 O - pusenger behemoth with a five-story hJib tall, makea !ta public debut today. (Bee p!cture1, 1tory, Page 27). / The plane II Boeing"• 717, a auperJet ·that will uaber tD an era of 10.abreut 1eaUn1, 1taieroom1 In the 1ky and mare problenu: for the nation's anady crowded airporta. The plane, carrying a p:> million price tag, wlll be rolled oqt of a ibln1ar htre but wm not be delivered to the atrllne1 unUI October, 1969., ... The plane iJ a ma11 of auperlatives. It wellhl 100,000 poundl -double the welgbt of tbe average four.engine jetliner. The main landlna gear baa 16 wbeela and a 1Plral staircase leads to an upper deck that can be uted u a stateroom, lounge or movie theater. Meal• move up an elevator from a galley below the main deck . So far, Boeing has 1old 158 of the planes. But the colossal jet Is not ex- pected to bring any immediate fare cut for the airline passengers. Airline otflclal5 arpe that expected YOUR WATCH~ O ClnM4 • Ollttl •MJUl!od profitl are needed to defray the tNmendous costs of the plane, at lea11t for the first two years ot operation. They also point out that even though the plane can carry up to 400 pusenger1, most atrline.i are ex· peeled to saat about sao. . Nor Is the plane eIJ>tC:fed to ease the congestion pluatng the qatlon11 i:naJOr airporta, Even though It wf11 allow the airlines to catry more passengers in fewer planes, CTittcs point out that the jumbo jets will mfJrely be able to absorb the predicted boom In air travel over the next decade. · Worse, they claim the &iant planes will arrive before many of the nation's airports are fully pri!pared to handle them efliclenUy. One 747 alone could dump ~000 pieces of luggage at -a termioal. Five ol them ltt!vlng within hall an hour could Oood. a "termlnil with 90me 2,000 per1on1 loo~ f9r tel1phone11, reltUvta or th e i r automobiles. · But bf.ckers o( the jet predicted ,il\at its arrlvl.1 wru step _up the overdue need to moderntze and enlarge the na· tion's airport 1y1te.m. Among those conferring with Nixon during the weekend were ,C.entucky Sen. Thruston Morion and Wtscomin llep; Melvin Laltd. <;allforn!a Lt. Gov, Robert Finch was expected to join the camp!lign In Detroit today, Ellsworth 1aid Nlxi>!f wae "highly -pleased" Sunday when the latest Gallup Poll showed him leading with 43 percent, Hwni:ttrey &econd with 28 'percent and W'lllace with 21 percent . ln addition~ the Nixon fGrCe! were buoyed by indications in the pon that 'Wallace's "strengtti WM eating away af Humphrey's backing. Ellsworth said Nb:On WOUld continue 1o comJ>etewith Wall&ce U.dlrectly ap- peating to what he calle9, the voter's 'desire for mange aI1d hammering away at the need to end lawlesmess ·and violence. Howev~. Nllton wlll not compete with Wallace vfflere the former governor has "regional strength," Ellsworth ·Said . He eg:rtoed that this would effectively rule out the Deep Sooth states. 0 OMEGA Your Om.:ga Sq_ltl & Strvic1 Ageney FREE Sl.99 52.49 $4.99 .. _,, ---M-"-1111 ... """"" ...... --_., .._ t11J, Auembl)' Di!trlct 71, Republicans 114,250; Democrats 80,085; Total 183,t0$. A11emb4' D!Jtrict 70, Republicans 88,030; Democrats 82,939; T o.t 11 lll.402. Jewelry Designing A Spoclaltyl ---· .. --... Alsembly District 35, llepublicana O,O!ll; Democrats Sl ,818 ; Total 80,478. Alumbl)' Diltnct 61; Democ:r&ta, 68,621; Repubvllcana lll,324; Total 135-eos. 0 ran I e County'a unincorporated &tea w11 IOiidly Republican with o ,. I llll8 nC!Stratlooa In a counly total of 71,311. Democralt trellld the GOP I lally by more th&n 20,000 volu With :ll,ltll rt&latnm. &coepted 113' St J<lllD. • ,. •• Now t Great stort1 To Serve You HAl901 lff°"9Ne HUMTIMeTON CIMTll CINTll UACM a IDINall IHI MAllOI IL.ft. MUtm"l•TON II.ACM cosr• MU• MM411 m -ne1 Opon Mell. Thura. Prf. Tiii 9 p.m. \ _., .. -- TllMI TO PIT TOUI IUIMY i • , ,..,. t\ • . Surf ~~t lJp~ But Cr_o~d~ Were. f~r Meet • • ' • • DAILYPILOT ........ 'WLAI ... • TWO CHAMP.IONS SHOW THEIR FORM ON SINGLE WAVE DURING U. S. TITLE CON'l'E5T D•vld Nuuhlw• (loft) of Huntington BM<h, Mon's Tltllst •nd Co,rky C•rroll, D•n• Point Al~Around Wlnnor, WINNING STYLE-Linda Beno •on stiaws;her fonp and gra~e In Huntlilgtbn surf <in her way to tire W~en's and GJr~' tt.tle. LONG BliAClf BOAT I AND CARPINTERIA 1 HAVE DISAGll,EEMEN"I'. : Dory Action Exclllng Despite L~khisl~r . Surf · ' ' Reds Press Beret Attack • • ' North Viets Tighten Siege on American Camp . SAIGON (UPI) -North Vletname .. aoldlen todey tightened ttiolr,alege oo the U.S. Greeh Beret camp at Thuoo'g Due, battefed a relief colum.n trying to brealr. 1llloogh and hoisted thelr nag over one of five captured villages nearby. , But the star-shaped camp's 2$ U. S. Special Forces defenders and their a'bout 300 Vietnamese i r reg u I a r helpers held out against the 700 Reds despite dwindling supplies and three cloys without sleep. Three human waive assaults during the weekend carried tfie North Viet- namese into the five villages and to within a stone's throw of the Special Forces camp. But with divebombers and allied artillery helping, the defend- ers kept them out of the camp. Communist artlliery'men ·in the cap. tured villagei inlwid Tbuong-Duc and on "Charlie Ridge'r OWiloOting the Green Bent outpost fteJ.led the" camp wiceasingly, UPI Cl>rrelP<mdenl.Ray· mond Wilkinson reported. The constant barrace• and streams of Ccmmunist,madlinegµD fire ckl.sed off all a.Ir approaches to 1be camp: An- tiaircraft fire downed, a heUcopter there Sunday and f O?' c e d rein~ forcements to march in f?Olh a 11!e chopper landing zone miles away. Further, Communist frogmen blew up one of 'ttie few hrl4if,_ spqmng monsoon-flooded streama around •the town . Allied commaliden dlspet.cbed tile reinforcements Sunday end the-. euer· rillas were ,.alting .. Bef~ ~ . .relief c<»umn bad gone J,000 )'8rds lb!ou&b jungle toward the . c.mp. pie Jtedl opened up. I -· · • villages around ttie ·-331> miles north ol Salion. 'lbeJ l'lllled Glolt bluo and red flag ewer oDe riUa.lt -1 mov· ed Wi1l>ln a stone's tlrow ot tho G.-Bereta. --- U. S. 1pokelmen aa1d 70 Com- mwii.u dled In the Ylllaie !lghtlog and another 39 In hokllbg beck tho tollef column. Allied !ones, lllhoullb termed light, were not repor1Jed. "We could bow rocU flun. our camp IDd bit the. North Vietnlm.e they Were that close," said an officer trom·nwong Due. u. s. divebomben strat'~ a village market.pl ace, Wllkinlon said, and the GrMD Berets drove back ttie North VI..,_.,. L"'OJll the camp. From "Chartie Ridge" over 1oatlnc Thuoog Du.c, the ·0ommum,i. -abeets ol ~ gun 'flro 1lllt down· ed • u. s. WCooter &mdly and kept tlJ!lllly pisliu "' ... alri!eld. Qat. Wing U. S. beHcopter "'°'blps- IWlmfie.4 ' .over tP• Red I u D -1-ta. BIG rURNOUl'. GRJ;§!EI? SURf§RS ~1'. \J.S. !=HAMP)9NSHIPS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH ' Meantime,,the USS New Jersey, the world's only active battleship, joined the war. It fired its first salvos in U years ud 6S Gays ~y, ~ dozens of 2,700.pound she!ls"'111o Nor11t Viffilamese gun positions along th border Demilitarized Zone. . .. · , Piloll In '!potter pl-• radioed 1haf the shelh blew up .at Least four gun sites, ·~ u artillery position and mangled a North Vietnamese trencbline ~ road. All officer In the ,..Uef· ®11111>11,aid the..,.. Commuri.rta l;'w,outd Ie:t~ 1'1 ~s and;tben pop.up. behind ·., ttom '!'!"•• bcllH and •mv~"i:tieii"wo befan to iet. lli'e ftom liie' llilet."· At laat reptirt, ~ relliforc.emerits had not no vutace l&!>tlac 1e1t _.,,.,. o1 Vtem-.dVlllana hi>ln~J°''tbe -d time in fiv~ mOlltbs. U. $. bom· hen leveled -ol lbe ~le May dioing' llioUMr -.1« tho -one! camp, Willdnoon said. ALMON LOCKABEY, bootb1g editor of the.DAILY PILOT, n•tloNI ltWlrd winning boitlng Md yac:=btlng \irrlteir, Mfl NII soon for Acapulco where he will oyoblll the Olympic Go- y.chtlng events and wrltt lbout them the w.y Or•nge CNlt 11llor1 lib to rMCI It. reached the ~-· . , · · North Vietilameie 1old!ers ·attacked Thuong Due Saturday, ·~ tlle five Daily exclusive features on the Oran<Je Co•st Olympi1n1 And the 19th Olympild be<Jin S•lurdoy from Mexico City in the DAILY PILOT, tho only Orange County now•paper with its own 'Olympic team' on the scene . Glenn White, bilingual sports editor of the DAILY PILOT, spooks tho longuogo of tho Olympics. Ho spooks your longuago, loo. Almon (oc:kobey, enother skilled reporter who •pooh the language of the Orange Co•st, will file exclusive stories from Acapulco stertin9 October 12 reporting on the ·amng ••vvy of Do~ Diogo'• Lowell North and Newport BHch', Poter Barrett in Star -:l1u evonn, plus 1ft the ot~or boiling oelion of the 19th Olympiad. , . ' . . ' . ; . -. GLINH wHt'ri..,..,.. tdiJor ot:tho QAJLY PILor, wlll •i. --"'!lie,,.... ...... --C!'Y· Tho o::--men:~ My ,~c,.mty .. _.. -~od to_ th• -.. 'Whlto Wtll '*' his blllnguol tllenta to fll fhl story.In IM loftfL 111 of lht OI~ Only One Orange County Newspaper 'Mat/" The OJ,.,« Team' ' . \ ' } The (of . c9µrs~) •. -. ' , I I I • I I I I -. - Sy LUL WILSON otn. ........... El Puo 'nmea.Edllor W. J. Hoot- "' IOI a 1wlfl reactloo to a com- 1111111 be llllde In bil column CowltY Commi.,loner S.m II · hun. lloolen had referred to Black· bam'• objeetlOftl about tile COllllty Jwmn& dllin and tablet to tile eot. ton FeirtlvlL He ended bil remarks by aU!na, "By tile way, whatever bappenecl to tile 'eood old days' wb.a a cowity commlHioner would send a tructload of eravel to tile driveway of one of hi• favorite con- stituenlaf" Hooten founcl a t:ucl: load of sand and gravel In hll drive-wq the next. moniiiic and Bled· ham W4 Ibo UJe of cowity equip. men! and coynty gravel would: not coll Ibo edUllt a .llline. • • "' John Phillips, of Evanoton, Ohio, celebrated bis lOOth birthday today and .j:redlted plenty of rest and not much ucltement for his Jong life. "! went to bed earlr •. " he •aid. "If I didn't have anyt111D1 to do, I went to bed." • The Chicago Police Department said today it will pay Allee Blolln- •kl, 62, for breum. clown her door. Three policemen Drott Into Ibo wronr beet door In a JllDbllDf rah! on an apertment near Mn. Blelln- ski's. She wu away lhopplnf at lbe time. • When be wu a1l>pped for driving only five milet an llOur, R .... 11 W. Ad1m1, 18, of Wiii FalrlM, Vl, told Officer Al~ S. Beaton lbat tow gear on the car wu the only one that worked. Boaton examined tho 1955 voblcle and 1eld It bed no brakes, no muffler, no tellplpe, few window•, a crumpled fender and hood that WU not futoned down and a loooe front seat. Ad1ms was fined '21 In District Court and bis right to drive In Maino was 1111- pended for 10 day• becauae, 11 a minor, be wu Wogally tnnsporl· ing two cues ot beer. 3 Ministers Help .Avert Street Clash SARASOTA. Fii. (UPI) -·TbrM :r· -... -tho -.un book :::i::..-::: ti:"" ..:or= _. Unl:td down a -to .._.. ~I Nlll'O fWlho. '!tie fouthl,'nwnberlni -JOO at --· n.....,..i about .,, lloUr lllter, bowever-and police mD'ftlCl in I and .-tod :13 ~ befan ~ crowd -. ap '* pd. PoUco QUI J'randl Soolt ..iJMd le<co of llJ maa1 armed w I I b Sll<Miluili, to pMrol tH Newton ... unUI di1111&1>l Ollloort Aid Ibo -._,. ~ nill>t In _ .. 1 .-U.11o• tor .., IDddent at • Neer• nl&lllclub Satmday IJllhL "someone threw a tetr 1• bomb in· to a Nqro bor ," nld Sbortf! -Boye,t'. Pat'rou ICUITled Cf7lnl Into tho-. and IOV""'1Nld111ey - a -,..11oo1n1 tho scene In.a cor. There were reports of rock lbrowtng al\lr Ille S&lllrday Dish! lnd4ent, and tho IDddenU oceurTecl aplD _, nlll>I-'11,le wlnilow1 al • D11111bor of css were tl"oken d. 1 e v e r a 1 _... IUfferecl minor Injuries. Of· ficen were rutbed. 'into the Negro cllltrld Ind tear ps WM UHi! to ~at up a "'°"" In front ol a dru1 rtoH: with • broken plate ctn• win- dow. No looting was reported. Sb:rtly after 12:30 a.m., three Negro mlnilter1 from Newton ap- pivached Boyer. ''We1! 1ot 1lle peoplo off 1lle llreet U you'll &et yotr deputies out," they --. ~ .,..ec1 and polled i.ck 1111 of· fieerl.. 'Iba mtriMrw then walked llu'Ollall Ille -pleodln1 with peoplo to claar the ........ Search for Six Branded 'Futile' By Coast Guard HONOLULU (UPI) -"The 111rch !>. beeo l1iipeDclod. F t n d I n I 1 neeatfve~" We t1!at pm -report, the ~I GIM<J Smlclay abondoned Ille lut1le ·-for lilt peraOlll w h 0 ~~l~ed on an lllllld "We doa't Jil!y• 1l1t 1Ulhleat ld11 what .~ li!;them-and we may never~ ~'Wtoer Ald. MlM~,.,...~Fm2nd Lt. ROO· ert Viii J:l.!n, · 24, the pilot, of Cicero, ID.; Everett Hoewl, 14, West- ch-. ID.; Belly Vsn Dyke, llJ, Gnnd Rap!"!',. Mich.; JoAnne Eloln11, 211, HoUoml, Mich., llld Mll")'ls Via, 21, and Be«y Boor, 22, boa1 ol Wyoming, Mich. 'Ibey dilappeared • week aao today an a :aoo.mlII fll&bt from Honolulu to Hlo, Hawlll. In a linJIHDl!n• Piper Cherokee plane re!Mcfby Van Vossen. Tbe youDI Air Force man was mlt· lnl bil l1nt Inter IJland flilllt In Ha....U. Search plan., c:rillcronecl 40,000 square m6el ot ocee.n Md often new low lllr'C>u&ll domierou1 -wind CUIT'lfttl Iooktna for the ill-fated plane. Ground partiel of voluntleer civilians tnkl:ed lhrou&ll ro11«1 lurain on four illandl and Ccmt Guard Cutters polnllled day end nliht but not a llnll• clue -found. OWllen Cf the plane Mid they beUeved Van V01181L crubed 1ud· denb", wltbout time to radio for help. I..oC9l aviation uperta oak! lh• pilot could hive made a 1ll'loul navi1a· tloDll error and flown ltral&bt out to -Sil: llfejecketl were aboerd the licht plane, but no UM-aft. ) I I I I ' Game Goes On • Despite Tragedy • ' SUSANVILU!: (AP)•-"I told them all Ille tlfr!I were dead ISICl ul:ecl II they wamed lo to '"'· and IOV<ral opolol up 11>e1 II ""' wllat Ibo drla -61 lino wllllod and went out and Dock Workers • Strike Slated For Midn.:ight NEW YO!IK <UPI) -A dock ......., mlb that coOld tie up portJ from Maine to Tuu wW Co lntO effect at midnight 1lonld>t "in the ablence of a miracle," a labcr depai:tment o(. ficlal said today. Repr01entative1 o! tlJ' lnlematloOal LonPboremen''• A11odation (ILA) and Ibo Now Yll'll: Shipping A!loda· tion were meeting aga,in today in an effort to readl a settlement before the JLA's coob'act expires but the labor department official meeting wi1ll tbem was pessimistic. Undersecretary Of Labor James J. Reynolds, dlapatlcllod bore by Prest· dent Johnson to mediate, toot· port In si:J: bom's at meetinp SUndl&y that oon· tlnued until mldnld>t, then told newnnen the only hopeful note in negotl!ation1 waa the agreement to meet~. "In thl ablence ot a JDiraclie we will have a 1trike Mooday n 1 g h t , ' ' lleyuoldll uld. He utd the primary iaaue wu ••a guaranteed annual wage" for the 93,000 ILA members. Jerry Rubin, anjiwar loader, di1play1 Ibo outlandish get-up in San The ILA 1, seeldnf lo !Dcrease the Francisco lbat he claims be will w•ar wben ho appears before the number ol guannloed houl• of work HOUie Commlltee on UnAmerican Act!v!Ues (-HCUA) on October 1. for it. member• from l,!00 to 2,060 a Rubin was aubpoenaed to appear before HCUA for questioning re-year. The ILA alao seolu an fncroase gardlng bil part In lbe riota during the recent Democratic Convention in pay from 13.62 an 1IOoir to 14.25 an In Chicago. When 11111werlng a similar 1ubjoena by tile Committee in hour dur!ns 1 two-y-contra and 1966, Rubin showed up In Ibo cootumo of a member of the Continental frin(e benelltl. Tho eiq*tn1 C011tracl won the 1ame." Coadl -RUl..U WU -ldng of a tragedy In w1llch Iii: dleerlladira _..11:111ec1 in a highway ICCldont drtv· Ing to a game SaWrll&Y .oftorn90n -Enterprise Hlat> 8cbool al Rodding and Ml. La11en ot s..anvt11e. Seven! al the play~ Jlu110ll Nld1 W«e boy !rlenda ol ,41N! dlad,IJlrJli "but they went out and played t.h~ hearts out." Entet¢se -11/.0 game 7.(). Ruuell aaid woril al tbe tngedy reached him durlnl hllltime and be told 1111 playm In the -lnl """"· Vi<tlms ol lhe headon ~allh -a logging lnlCI: includecl one boy, W•· ren Martineau, 19. The dead Orll Wert Shelly Roberti, Jennifer , Bre"..~l • Ka1hy Van Bom, Debbie Jobson ~: Donna Maddox, all 17. · ; Memorial service• will bt held in the Eoterprioe High Sdlool gym- na~um Tuesday ~t 2 p.m. said Prln· cipal Oiarlet F. Denny. Prisoners Riot In New Jersey, Set· Jail Afire I l. .. ; : • NEWARK, N. J . (UPI) -Prllon«s look over a wlnC al a N..,...t Qty Jail Sunday dl)lt. Ht 1t alUze and ril*d tor two houri before Jal police and, lheriff't deputies broU up the meH.-~ No prlamen eacai>ed tl>e.nd bric!<,I lortrpu-lil<e lns11-jn the city'• I& dus1rial sectl<in a bolt.mile tram Ibo center al lawn. O!le pruoner w• In· jured. ' , Helmeted police and Ene:c: County •horill'• deputi .. mtd with lhotguns and 11ear gas ringed tl>e lnltllutioa w~ Jmnales ran fild -lh 1lle 70. year-Old minimum aecurtty Wig w!ll( mames and smoke pourlnl from the) roof. ~ Army. However, be never did take tho Bland for ques1!oaing. wu ffJr trur yeor1. 1~~~--'~~-'--~~~~~~~~~~-,-~-c--~~~-.-.....-~---.~ ........................... 111!9 ............... t ..... - Parents, Police Patrol Trenton School Corridors • ~N. N,J. (UPI) -(>, _totel al 311 aeiiiurity _. lnd1ldW 25 uniformed Jdc•num.11111 a •ciuniarl'' ll'O\IP ol ,....... pllroUod. tl>e cor· rid<n lcday at radallJ Iona• TrenUlo Central High School The JChool WIS, &but dow1I by tidal fnJuble -days I..i -k, tho fourlll time in nine monthl. A 10 p.m.-to-d&wn curfew this -d Op! the streeta empty Sun· dlly nlfht ton-., two oll!llo al rock· llrowilll and bo"111 ·bo(Woon wblte and Neer• youtll 111111. SdJ>ol wu abut down Thunday and Friday in the wlke ol Walkoula, wlllte bocl:lash boyc:l>«a acain.st olio1ed bullylllll by bladt lt_udeatl llld 10p1nte Nlll11 by black and w!dte 1tudonll over the od>ool troublel. Meanwbile, the curfew imposed Frl· day by Mayer Carmen Annentl re· mained in fifed indefini.tely, at least un1il --at the IChool cooled off. Rescued From Cliff MALIBU (lJPI) -Jomea !!:. Lone. 20, d. lnglewOIOd, was rescued fr<lm his perch •lo!> " 300.loot cliff In Topanga Canyon Swmy night by a team ol sheriff'• deputie1. ..... 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" " n " ' lllCl'f co south plaze, san dl990 freeway at bristol, costa mna: shop monday thru IClhlrday, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 546-9321 r I • ] ] i• b h r. e ,, f r t c r c I t ' T ' r t t • t r I ' ' I I I I ~~, ;1;'."C • t:< ~~.'tt• :1 .9 57,._ •,• • .• '~. , ... es;,, ,I 1 3€ .,tw, •P.•.-4....., SJ z w .v : wss-.-• P-~ • ,..... += '* r= • • ·-•• = ....... ...., __ -:;;"".::;>:;• , ,_, •• ~--. -__.....,.""".,. IC--•r-. .,,.-;-,~·~~---~·~--... ~ • ......--~..-· '• _,.., •; ~· --.. : Laguna Bea eh -DAILY PILOT Today's Clos.bag EDITION N.Y. St.eeks vot:. 61, NO. 235, l SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA /MONDAY, SEPTEMBER lO, 1968 TEN CENTS Dana Point's Carroll Best· All-around Surfer DAtl Y PILOT Si.ff ....... HARD FIGHT-Diminutive Margo Godfrey of Corona del Mar con- templates her next move during finals of U.S. Surfboard Cha mpion· sh~p at Huntingt_on Beach: Plucky 1 15-year-old overcame shoulder inJury to grab third place m womens event. ' Iii Years In Mothballs ' Battleship' New Jersey Joins War With Bang ABOARD USS NEW JERSEY (UPI) -The battleship USS New Jersey joined the war against North Vietnam today and sent salvo af~er s.alvo from her 16-inch guns crashing into Com- munist shore targets widl thunderous explosions of orange flame and smoke. The great battleship, wltich had lain in mothballs since the Korean war, fired 2,700-pound projectiles into Com· munist artillery sites, bunkers and an- tiaircraft batteries a mile above the demilitarized zone. In 31h minutes the New Jersey ca.n equal the destruct.ion of 60 bombing planes. Fifteen years and 66 days alter she fired her last shots ar the Korean war, the New Jersey steamed slowly within range of Norlb Vietnamese batteries a mile above the DMZ. At 7:30 a.m. the starboard rifle on the No. 2 turret Stork Markeu NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market held a good gain in active trading late this afternoon. (See quota- tions, Pages 26-77). rm co Peter Weigand of Newport Beach has come a long way since his birth in Germany. He bi! come a long way. 1n fact, ju.rt in the 20 years be has lived in the United States -all the way to the Amflrican Olym· pie team. Hit story is featured today on Page 21 as part of 4he pre- 01,ymplc series on Orange Coast Olymplanl. A1lo IWlinl ts a eeriel in the Soda.I Notes aeetion on Wives of the Orange Coast 01,Jmpian.& and how they'll root for their men.. Meet blonde, blue-eyed Shirley Burke, wife ol bammer.UU-0..· Inc history Prol. Ed Burlte, In the first or tile wt .. by DAILY PILC'I' Staff \Vrlttr Judy ltur1t today on Page J-t 4 firi!d the first shell. Within 90 minutes the New Jersey batteri!d two Communist artillery sites and a third complex of defense posi- tions nine miles inland and seven miles northwest 0£ the U.S. Marine outpost at Con Thien. The Navy srud the battleship, on!,\' one on a(!tive service in the world, would use her maximum range of 23 miles later in the day to hit targets farther inland. The initial target was a North Viet- namese storage area. Aft.er Uie first shot, the battleship's comm.anding of ricer, Capt. J. Edward Snyder of F'airfax, Va., waited anx- iously by his radio in the fire control shack for a report from a Marine pilot flying above the targeL The first projectile was 300 yards off center. came the report. Three more times the New Jersey fired and the Marine pilot radioed back the supply area was deSrb"oyed. He directed the fire against an an- tiaircraft base which had fired on his plane and within minutes this base was destroyed. Four antiaircraft weapons were blown sky high and a string of bunkers was destroyed. ln jubiLatlao the gpotter plane streaked within 100 yards ol the New Jersey's starboard bow and radioed: "Welcome to the war." The plane then dipped its wing& in sa lute. Festival of Arts Seeking Official AwUcaUom are now being accepted by tbe Fellival ol Arts for the full- time poci.tion oi female administrative asslstaal Women lnterested in applying should do IO in writing to the Personnel C.Om- nUUee, Festival of Arts, &Ml Lagun1 Cmyon Road, Laguna Beach, 92651. Deadline !or applicatioN ii Frlday. Destroyed by Fire LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A lire at the Siern Printing and LiU>ocn!>b Co. Sunday nl~ caused more l:lian 1150,IXX> damage while flfemen were hamptttd by motorists to their effort to control tht blaie. I Huntington Youth Wins 'Annual Surf Meet By CRAIG LOCKWOOD 01 nit Dlllfo 'INt lllH Dart horse David NuW\lwa, n hometown boy, today reigns as king of HuniinJlf<lil Beacll's 1968 U, S , Surft>oard Championships. The ca t·f oo te d Nu u b I wa, rollercoaded bil woy tbroug1l mushy, misshapen, three-foot surf in Sunday's finals, powering to an upset win over Dana PW!t's Ooricy Carroll who was seeking his 1!>ird ltralght vlct«y In the event. However, Carroll, with a thlrd·place finish in the men's division and a second-place f1ni!b .in the paddle race, w.a.s awarded 1be Duke Kahanamoku Trophy as best all around 1wier in the 1968 Cbamplonsblps. One injury was reported ln this year's event. Margo liodfrey of Coro- na del Mar su.flfftd a shoulder injury when ber board ;truck her after &be dug a rail. She continued in the wom- en's competiUon, however, finishing third. Nuuhiwa's w~ Suncay vaulted him into the ruonlng for a first or se«llld place. position on the seven·i'nember U.S. West Coast Surfing Teem which goes to Puerto Rico in November for international competition. Finalists in the annual Huntlngt.on Beach champklnships bad to deal with pu11y surf, dank weatber and, at times, • ras I s 3 Wounded In Shootout Over Drugs ·, A shotgun aUack based on a long. standing grudile wlllch pOIJce blamed on a narcotics 4eal left three penom gravely wounded at an Anaheim residence Sunday night and · three others jailed. , Raymond C. Horrigan, 21, of Para- mount, i.! in critical condition at Anaheim Memorial H05pitaJ with shotgun wounds in the head, chest, neck and abdomen. Terry L. Sims, 18, o( Paramount, i1 also In critical condition with wounds in the stomach chest and leg. Hit in the race, neck and shoulder. Bruce L. Amico, 19. of Pico ruvera, is listed in serious condition today, ac- cording to hospital aides. Charles R. Alger, and William F. Faris. 20-year-old Whittier youths, are both held in Orange Ciunty Jail on suspicion of assault with intent to commit murder. police saJd. Ann E. McMinn, 25, of Anaheim. also was arrested on suspicion o[ possession of dangerous drugs -as a result of the shooting investigation. Neighbors called for officers after ~lorri.gan, Sims and Amico were blasted to the pavement in front or the McMinn residence by two men in a van. The three victims were just arriving or leaving the house when they were ciit. down gangland style, police said today, blaming the attack on a narcotics deal. Neigbbon gave police a description ol. the suspected getaway van, which was stopped ln Buena Park by police Wbo arrested Alger and F arls and con- fiscated a 1hotgun. lnvestigaton said they understood the pair bad a Jong-standing grudge over t:be death Of a friend from a narcotics overdose and believed th.is to be the motive. A quanUty ol marijuana and drug pills wa& found in th6 alley next to the McMinn residence, where It appeared to have been thrown while police were en route to the shooting. Game Changed With El Modena Laguna Bead! H10i'• vonity loot· ball game with El Modena In the Artists' erst Ctestview League game of the year hal been changed to Thursday nt~ al Sant.a Ana Stadium. Game time ii 7 p.m. The tilt was origjnany scheduled for Frid.&7 M El MOOent'1 new dillrict ndiwn, but tile llgbdng problems 1t El Modml llavm't -oolved ood 1lie Vanguardl •e forced to J>181 elsnbere. Bo4h learnt .. 1111ddeated In _ ... ..,-. UCl>IW<ilgbt lciloa nmolnt flle .... wl11> the Lqunl lleot ld!eduled for 3:15 p.m. •home while Uwl Ceet travel to El Mode111 Hllh 'lburlday at 3: IS. ' $106,000 Damage Arsonists Burn EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -Ar110nls11 who Vied to destroy t.he Na\I)' and Ma- rine Corps lralning -In ~ caused $106,000 damage Sunday. No one was burl, but at least three explosicms about I a.m. wreeked a 12· ton crane wi1b a 36-fbot bocm, two large bulldozers, lour dump trucl<a and a truck used to carry persomel lnvel!igatDn -1d not opeculate on who attacked tile equlpmen~ but oald more than one persoa. was ln'l<llved. • Capt. Terry Horru, oommanding of· ricer of B Company, loth Engineer Battalion, Merine Corps Reserve, said dynamite or some other high explosive was used . Center '" A heavy crane door wu thrown SO fflet. OY• a 1torare farage. Two unignJted guoline bombs were found 1n .the main b uj Id in g. lnYest1gator1 said the arsonists hook· ed power fuse1 to p18t'lt.ic sandwich bags filled with gasoline. Tbe5e devlcea were placed near dJeset fuel and gas o 11 n e that was spread in a hallway of ooe wing ol. tbe main. building. The i:Dvesttgators found the same type of bombs att.adled to a one·&tcry storage gar ace behind the main building. The equipment was parked in a compound surrounded by an eight-foot wire fence . Republica~s Hold Lead I In County Registration By TOM BARLEY Of tM D.lltr PllM Jl1ff Orange County's registered voters have shown little change in their political thinking since the June primary electlom, county clerk \Villiam St John revealed today. St John's analysis of voter registra· Uons for the November election shows RepublicM voters to be again the ma· jority with 306,696 GOP registrants ac· counting far almost 53 percent of a county total of 580,886 vote.rs. The ratio was Identical to June returns when 272,885 Republicans then claim- ed almost 53 perc.-ent o! the county tot.al of 516,992. Dem ocra. ts again trailed Republicans with a tally ot 243,469 on the November listing, almost 42 per· cent of the county total. Again, this percentage ms identical to the June primary analysl1 when 220,052 of the 516,992 county wiers showed Democratic pre!erence1. American lndependfnt ( 0 r t U D t I declined during the lntertm perlod from 8,656 in June to 7 ,059 in November. Pe.ace and Freedom party supporters totaled 1,112 •t the Sep- tember 12 cut off date, 11 more than St John listed In June. Uncommitted n:glstrants were up . by almost 50 percent from the June total of 18,100. "Declined to state" v<>ten lallied 22,460 In SI Jobn'1 lalest analysla. Republlcans had a cloor m1loritJ In au but two of 10 Orance Cout com~ munlties analyzed. lAI Alam.1t.oa and Wetbnlnster defied the cCJ1UDty'1 GOP a...d to liv. 4111 Democrlll the ~ in hoth 1tt11. Ildled tile county'• GOP tnnd to give tile llehlocrata the edge In both .. ..,. O! S,188 retwered voters In Los Alamll<l<, 2,0\8 reel.toted • • • Democrats with the Republican party claJming 1,834. Westminster returns reveal 11,881 Democrat.I reg1stered and 9.077 GOP adherents In a com· munlty total or 22,405. Other Orange Coast statistics in· elude: Costa Me1a -of 30, TT2 registrants. 16,810 listed Republican and 12,1166 registered as Democrats. Fountain Valley -Total, 10,486; Republicans S,169; Democrats 4,668. Huntington Beach -Total, 43,385: Republicans 21,601; Democrats 19,26.1. Laguna Be1ch -Total, 8,868; Republicans 5.69Q,;.. Democrats, 2,619. Newport Beach -Total, 26,478; Republicans 19,555; Democrats 5,855. San Clemente -· Total, 8,0XI; Republicans 5,252; Democrats 2,394. San Juan Caplllrano -Total, 1,504; Republicans 910; DemoCrats 513. Se-1. Beach -Total, 1 6 • 2 S 9 ; Republicans 9,648; Democrats 5,995. Orange Coast voters in the Second Supe:rvisorial Dlltrlct gave tbe GOP a comfort.able margin over the Ir Democratic rivals with 5 3 • 7 8 e registrations in a district tot.al of 113,019. Democratic regl.a-atlons in Super1or David Baker's d i s tr i c t tallied 53,028. Only one supervlscrial did:rict-the Flr5t-went Democratic with 47 ,302 voters relegaUng 44,1"8 Republicans to second pl~e in a dJstrlct which mu.tered 97,21111 reils1nUona. lt was the 1ame story In Conc:rea· 1looal distrlct IJ1llylll with the 34111 Diltrlct rackl111 up U.S,12! Democrat. le regtstrattoes over 91,1!1 Republic· .. voten Jn a total ol :l00,2118 reps.. traUon1. The ollt<r t h r 1 .e C01111Ul!oul dlllrlcta wero ll>llclly llapubllcu. 'l'lloJ voted: Dlllrtct ~ RoVUbllcillUI 44,:141: Democr•u I0,071 In • total ol n,f.H: (See VOTEllS, Pat• I) . •' low-flying television helicopters as a crowd or 20,000 surfing enthusiasts looked on. Obeervers agreed that surf bunnid on the beach deserved the mo1t points for shape -Sunday's aurf certa.iDly didn't have much. 'l'wo·time vl-Carroll _....,uy based bis otratogy on flo\la iL vlcklng up an outside eet. He lur,ted. near tbe llOUtllern limits ol tl>e -Utloo (See SURFING, PICO J) ane Horrified Boaters See Death Dive ~ By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 1111 fflitr PU.. 111" A seaplane zooming ioward Avalon to pick up a load of passengers and- denly v.·ent into a scream'irig power dive from 1,000 feet Sunday, disln· tcgrating in a shower of debris Vrtien it hit channel waters. llorrlfied boaters who witnessed the death dive fished for th~ body of pilot William B. Bridgeman. 58, ol Malibu, but it sank In the 1,200-foot..deep w.11 before they could get it ~. Searoh for the body was caqceJed t,o.. day by U.S. Coast Guard search •d rescue personnel, while investigator1 began tl'ying t.o determine what. caui· ed the sickening dive and crash. Sheriff's deputies said the Cataline Se.a.planes Inc., cralt had taken off from the firm's San Pedro temtinal, located at Berth 96, beneath thi! tower· ing Vincent Thomas Bridge, less than 10 minutes before. . Inglewood attorney Rusi Moss .and live passengers aboard ~la. boat, Frustration II, watched the grim spec~ tacle as the tWin-englne plane dovt toward the sea. "We saw it coming down . • • the props were really turmng over, then he nooed over and hit the Wiater and the plane just filpped," M:'Olll s·aid. Two other pleasurt boaters in the crash area -about two miles off White's Cove -a'ssist.ed in trying ~ rtcover Bridgeman's body, but said there was no doubt that he bad been ldlled on lmpact. Seats aod otller debris from \lie 10. passenger Goose, a World Wu II vin· tage aircraft, swirled about in ch~net waters and the hulk of the craft itaelf (Se• A1R CRASH, Pa&e Z) Orange Weather Don't look for a respite from those morning low clouda Tues· day, warns the weatherman, pointing to more ol the same with coastal mercury hovering around 70 and .lnland temps up to 78. INSIDB TODAY A man who ought to know says Vi et P~sident Humphrey i.a doing Ha Vf1'11 bad job of cam. polgni71{1." 80"11 Goldlt/OtfT talkl on Page JO. · -• --• <.,_ ' --.. c--=..c-. .. .,_ " .. -• ·--.. ...,. -I --1>1J --..... --~ ....... .. ~--:: ·-..... , ... et• • -. ::n::.. H ·-• ---.. ::.::. .. == " ' .. -• ·-I ' ~---------- I DAILY PILor I 0 ; M~y. Septtmbtt 30, 1968 ' --' N,ot Bound I Sa1gon Balking At Peace Talks SAIGON (lJPI) -Sol!UI ~ said todoy II would ne!-aocept a U.S.·negoti.ated Vlotnain peoce It did llllt approve ,,.. fyUow Amerlaon mlli· tary on!IJ1 11 t• Ull~le. · Foreign mini•"" Tr111 CJ!lllll! ~ l'tlld tho """cy .~moall lrOli Ill• · 1overnmehl"l' aallltal ,.,white piper" to a news conference. He said SOuth Viet. nam was willing to bargain with Htnoi by illall. "I rtP81t that we wW not consider ourse1,... ll9<m<J by any PfDC• asrn- :~ ... ~ llA'1 po-• unll11 1110 ,..,._ II (llo\Jlll) Vletnom 11•11 Ill 7 Teen-agers Under Arrest For Narcotics w!:.~ llHCh poliot llt4 a bUly "N en Ille •aroolloo ll'onl. tuil oon•ent1" h• nw. "In 1954, Vietnarp hid no seperate il1DY above tile battallon levil1'1 'ttwmh said. "But now we ~· ovr 1t'lftr and 11111'1 11 1IO IUOh lillAt 11 a !JJll!ied AW.4 Co'llmand. An<! allr amlY does not have to obtY an)' -"rt wtucb are not Vietnamese in origin and authority." The paeer said Ult Communists rpust ceaae all their acUvlUes In South Vietnam before the bombin g ol North Vlotnam oollld bl heltod. One II ¥• mlia condlu.,. for. polOt w11 the wilbdr1w1I ol Iii Communlll ~. inolllclhl& llJe Viet Ctn1. to North Vf1t· um. . Thanll Ilk! thl 8111<11 ...J.r.monl "ii ready to mffl Nri viiioifti-wtlh • vlow to dilous11ni th1 co111Uon ol ho1~1 tht l'OllpoOt lor I h e 4tmtreaaon lino alon1 tl>o 17th paroll1I, p11collll co .. ritonot, Ind ciUNr11 u will 11 economJo u - 011111111 bl\wt1n tho two ,..., ..,.. ptlCI ii rntoftd!' F••• ..... 1 SURFING: .. . . Hl!AD TO HUD DUIL -Ta!Jdtm team1 oC IJal lllcks, Sally 11114 (left) and l\on lllU. Dt:Obl G111i.I· ~battle it G¢ dur:\!11 finAlt ~ 1"8 v.1. ·1urftlcard Championship at Huntington Beach. · Sacka:ruta -~I\ .. Pl~•T ,,.,. ....... com)o fhllll>ed lolll'\h, wbilt Ball llllQ partner WOii tandt111 eytpt. lmall wave• blll11P•rtd contestan\1 in llll• yotr'J QOlltCI\. IMn lllnartr1 llold In ollf jail oo O\llll'l<ton of JIOIHlll•I v 1 r I o u 1 dalleolw• clrilp, -~-""' h11liltb -• to bl 1rral1nl4 ~f, An llthth 111-' w11 1UU II ilr10. "Norlll Vietnam muot 1top all tts hoiUio •llJd •11rt11ivo aotMU11, all i<lndt Of IUb~flOO, Hbotaco Ind 1uorllla wtl'lart:' h• Hid. "Tbon and onl7 t111n wtll wo Ind ou: alll11 ._ to tht h•lllllc of Ill• bomblnt cl Nonh Vlttnam. 11 • Thil w11 • ha:dor Unt on' tht bom-bll!I than tbel IW1 by u. s. nasqliaton II I b. Vio!Hm Wll' lall!• in 1'1111. 1111 Amll'k:'1!• lbore hove llkld IOI' I parantM qt reci~ Ill •llOlllDlt tor -a.. bollllllJlc bait. .... ...... looked for • long left 1lldo·wllll which to display hll laleots. It .. .,... came · II 1..1, .U c.mu· ...SvM. fQr Iii• """"' -• bull lrolll • JoW.QJ!pg tolevill• htllcolW wlllob -"" to -out WHI twl 1lltrc -wlll1 propwull.. • Angry shouts and fiat.waving from the water finally drove oU the helicopter. Protests concerning the hellooptor were later l~g~ wltb cop- test judltf• bu\ to Pd' avail. · In anoll>tr lllol4'"1, IJOlllnl alllolal• ordered eHWI Wfll'klnl the obampion- ships for ABC televisioQ,'I "Wide World of Sport&" to break up a lqe crv'tl'd cl 1\lrl OOnnlea aasembloO (or TV oamw., ~ la lrODt of tll• judse•' 1taad. RES UL TS LISTED Comp1'1o rNulll • l>Ut JloU11moll1 TrlpU {llell All .,._... IJ1$r)1 CtrltJ C:wro!J, Dana Point. l\.fe111 ~·= l·David Nuuhiwa, Htin- tingl4n llilcih• !:?&<I T1'Qllo1, COcoa ~. l"la.. -111 c;arto!I, Dlna Ptl!ll, 4-llol~ Ar_,_ P1ollk l>all· 1a4e1, WillU l'taJIUI 011Ubu. W11110'1 C!ll'!•• l·!,1114' lleOI ... ltormota lle1eh, 2.lh1lly Merrtcll, llo"'4 MoolnJ, 3.MlfG• Qoctlny, Ooro- •• .i.1 Mar, •..>oYOI llollman. C:•r.·•· trano Beach, S.Jooy ll111111UI, I 11· mota ltooh. -lnlM Ml1'11 l.J'llil Vflldor, o .. ~ Polal. llollob Holland, VI:~ lfloll, Va,,, WM WilllalPt. I;>~ loll\, 4-.. t.e11oy 0Hlllllt1. larlll lllftlR. 1-fnc! AtllltY, JCMlDllU, . Jllllor Mu'11 \•lrad Mec:MI, Now· JIOl'I •aestii.~~ 11C1cbtc1,.11.•m1o1• llOich, ~. Ltwll n .. tlnPo l!o•ciilh Wl•&ll' .\4-Pl~ .hiii. GM, J· JiV ddle, -WIWPOl'l llHCh, llt71; Cb r Jo !eh~cm111eyer .. tl1wporl lltoi:b, ~--BllJ'!Mddo ·Jr .. Mallllll,. 1-"""'ll<l J'tol4r, N-l 9-11, 4-l!Wtf Olbofll, l,oo .\luDlle!. l.Joll!I """'· Loi Alalnltoo. ,.......,, \.J1411 Jtll-l>p\\h Q\llllllotl. HJttw lro<I~· ~ ... l!tll ~\q y~, .. Jiil ~ 1\1'41t-1Mk fVWHll· !lll!llOF Alfaw: r•~:iiM<iwll• ._ Mollff, 1- Corll)' ·~ ' ~· .... ~ ~1 l.m, 11$ Mttilc1, '-"'\ Bufllildo Jr .. ~ Niil)' 11tm11tte, N1WIJOl'I 11t1cb. !1tr71 l·l.olui llHOh. l·L. A. Oewlty, s.c~ &~. +Lon( JllllOI! '· w. .\, c:ewi11 •• 11/\l l ~ P1111 1 - Ul.91~1TlltlllMlf NATIONAL TITLIST WINNllll -Top awards in the United Slalts Surfing Championships at. Huntington Beach went to (left to right) DaVld K. Nuuhiwa, Huntington Beach, U.S. championship; Corky C~1T<lll, Dana PQU!t, ·JJJ /.roulld IJurfer; .and Linda B011son, Hermoeo Beacb, W0111111's "14 Giri1' OpOll tilli1l. Lagunan Announces Sale Of Orange County Bank ·L1111111 flo¥lll •••idont J°'Ol>h c. steel.inan, president of Orange eoi,m ty llallk, l<xlA)' ;llVIOll~ ~I ,.le of the lranll 1'1 &ou\11""1 C.lUornlo f~ N•· Ilona! II a n ~ hi! '11<011 approvo4 by .l'r•111 r.,e J BOATERS ... l City Offering Reward KANICWlll, w. (vrll ~ ro11~1. wltll 1111 MIP of • aeoo r1""'11. today •ou&ltt • •lllPCr ,.,,. WlllJOded a poUc• otftcer In • Predomillantl1 Nosro area. • J>ro ... Page J VOTERS .•. Dift'ict 32 RepulJlican1 H . II 8 • J;ltlllocrata 17,7~ .In J toi.J Q( 14,718 District Replbllcans 143,358; Demo- crats 82,482 in a total of 238,266. OTIIER ANALYSES · Other lllab'ao1 by SI John includad: Senatorial Di.strict 35, Republicans llll,:156: llcmocrats 98,21111; To\111 21Q,. 271. · AuorablY Dia-1111. llepubtiow lM,3»; .l)unocrat.s 93,226. Tot a I 2!0,275. . .\S•embly District 711.. J11pubtic1111 Ul::t lltll..:i111 .... , ,..,o1 Alsembly District 70, R~publican's 88,030; Democrats 82,939 ; Tot a I 181,40'l. 1 Dlt\riC!I ~ llttlllOU'iM 41i. ooro1111.11i1 'l'tlal 111.i'lt. A ltlll ly District 69: Democrats 68,6111 : llewl>Ucans 59,~: ~-· lJ.5 '. IJO.l. ·-' 0 r a• 1 • co..,\y'o uninoorpor1\•d ....., wa1 toll<IQI lltl'\lhllvan w1tll q,, 11111 ro1i.tr1U°"' in a l'Ollnty loltl Of 71 .~. tlelllOlll'tl• trllll9\I ll11 O(lll tJillY by ~ore than 20,l)JO vote1 W1Ui · 23.lltl ru•alrlllll llXl'f'\ed bl' ii JQ!ln. l>lrinlt J, lCarllM1, II, ol 111 1111• 411Q~ IAl•na -111, II lltlnl ~'!:~-., LllUM ~ en oharlM Cl ._ .... , -llld .... ctCll oC IIOlffHfcn ot llllriluan1. II Olll~ wm Jaok D. l!llld.ar1 II, 11, hn lltmardino1 J~ I. Mellon, II, Fort IA1tdll'llal1,,11'rl.w MIUeo /., lll1co1U1, 11, of DU (II 11., t.asuna: Jciln J, Dtllwtlt, 11, w-i.r. llfaM .. lftd lino luvtnUM. " . 1 . Purse Snatched T h I Hftll -• ll'l'lliod In t w o iO\llrlt• lnoldonll. From Lagunan A pll!'lt Wll lllttolltd from \M·artn 01 on oldtriY Lq\Jftl llHCh -as l''uneral Planned •11t walktd lowll'\I 11or 11om. 111 a t11rk -llv1 mlll!llH btltn mldlllpt Loa ANOIDLSI (AP) -11·~ win Fri\llf, pollot ~. llo rtoll.od 'l'tllllllJ' lot Ill d w In '1\1 vtcU111, Miila Dlapr, 11, II 1115 $ohlllarl. who -tho IM .... ,.. IHvllW ~porlld 1111 WIS Timi• *-~o lw lllcrt lllan IClll' within t flw lrom hw llome ~totdt1 1111W 1111 rtlll'lmtnl 1111161. '"*1 a m111 · lier V"I'" and Sdl•Uorl dl"I! Saturday 11Jlht· at--ran. --·- B!'<•t...00 !l011"aletc0t1t li"'!'ital at It contained !:JS a.,d personal el• tht ... al 'II. loolt, Ill• laitl. Jumbo Jet Debois Biggest Airliner Can Carry 490 EV!:ftil'M', Wn1h, (UPI) -The prolits ar• n .. (lod I{! dclr•Y the world 's bi ggest Jetliner, a ~ o o . tre me11cfo_U1 eg1tl of the plan•, at }east passenger behemoth with a rive-story for the rus t .two years of operation. high tall, ma kes its public debut \odsi.v They a ls o JXllnt out that even tllough , ~' the plan~ ep carry up tQ 490 The pl1n• l1 ll"'ln1 f 741, t 1upe.J1t pa11•n•or•. most oirUn" ll'f ex. that wUl \l•h1r In n er.a ef lo.abreast 1 pecte4 to seat pbo\li MO,. seating, staterooms in the sky and Nor is the plane expected to l!:aae the more problems for th\ natl<>n's congestion plugging the nation's major olr••tlf Of11Wtltd -.. •lrp~: Jvonthmilll ltwlll •Uow th• 'l'h• •••• , • · lnl ... "'' •lfliMJ, w •PlTY rnoro 11111•nJ!<" In ...,, • ·lrfl' I -m-Oll fewf!' fl••"· orlUc1 ll01lJI out tl\ot the J"loa tu. wlU Ila roUt4 out •I t jlUD~ j1ll 'wm mortlf be obit to l\angor htrt \ut Will '"t ~ llalivtrttl abiorl> th• prodlc\ed boom Ip air to the airlines untj) Qo\ollor, IMIJ. tr1v" ovtr \ho OOll 4ooa4o. 'l'h<! pl1no iii 1 111111 qi •u~rl•P•OJ· Wor,., they olaim the li•nl pl••" It weif~' TOl),(IOIJ po1111~• -fiu~lf Ill• will ..,.ivo bolor• PllTIY ol tho n•U°"'' wel~h ol Ille ••lrllll r.ur .. naln• airport• m fully PrOPl'td te Mfldl• Joutner. Tb• mlln 1'\ndi11( (Ollf hJI 10 thorn offieitolly. Ont 747 alonf could wheels and a 1ptr1l •tair<Ht loadl to dump S,()(IQ J>it<H of lu11a.. al a an lijlllff ®c.k lh•t ~111· h• u1ed •• • t<lrmlnli. l'ivo of Uotm 1UTlvln1 within stat.,...m, Iouo .. or "lt•lt lh<!a\er. hllf 111 bow ••1114 lloocl 1 tormioal Mtill 11'0•• up an ol•valor l!ePl • with """' a.QOQ '"'®' laoki•C for ''"'l bol"" lllt 11\1111 dtc~· I telephones, relaUvH or t b • i r 1!11 I 1 r, l!oalft1 ~II ~d Ill"' tho automobile1. lllanot , '"' \ht WQCHl jo\ t1rt ~· But llae~ws of Iha !ti Vrtdiciod lh•t J>t•lf~ lo brio& MY lmm•~t1 Wt it1 arrival WiU altD up lht ov.rdue cut to: the •U:ltnt ~l!lltQhfll , ~~d to mod•rl'lllti aftd-enl•rlf the na· Nflillc. oW~llll "''" IPll ~"" Uan'• airport OY•tem. n OMEGA -tlr"tt , •• .. -"""" ,,. Ill t vtrtr1f ...... YOUR WATCH~ ~~ "'""!':'..::: t Clttnttl • Oliod Wll"N Wiit Plll!I! • Ml'lll°" emJ• : : ..,;ft . s511 dl~ D.4' I~ ~ru:r& ~~ =. ij:t9 Jowolry Deo11~lllf Cllro .. (rQI! t ltll· A Spocl1llyl w'""' llllMll w.11111 AIT ri•PIHDlll~I IHVltil N"' I 11,..1 stores Tv krlt Yo~ M411MI ... _.. HUM!!lltl'tlM ·- ·-""'" I IJllMtll 1111 -11'11. HU11!1"1'19M llAIH con• -,.....,, "•'"' °""' Mlfto Tllo ..... Frt. Tiii t 11.m. '. --_.., ....., '111. ---· ... __ ... ...... ...... ' ~..,,,~..,.,..,...,,...,,.,""'-..-· ~..--,.;~--r<~"'::'""*0:-:"'7":"'!":'!''11"~!'!".'!'l!ll'l"•"'•~•••••.,.lll .. •••••••••••••••""'+ ... F"'-.-."' .......... ,.,_.,, .. ..,..,..,. ....... ,....,"'.,.,,,.o:-".-'.,,..,,,.,,,.,,,,~r•r.·,-..,-:·...,,,,,-..,-,r·11"'c· ~. -...,,.,..~,rr :,po-~"''""'"' • ..,.. ...,. • , lf.J -.,-~~--.~ ~· ,_ ,.,,,,.y .. ,..., .... _.,,... .. __ I I I I I II -I • 11 -· ~-4 ,. ' t • PLENTY OF NOTICE -Mrs. Wylie Keeler (left) notices Utere is plenty of time to plan attending the 13th annual Bargain Festival staged by the Women's Fellowship, Laguna Beach Neighborhood Congrega· tional Church. Mrs. John Atkinson is busy arranging some of the items to be sold Oct. 9-10, while her son, Kelly Atkinson, sees something be wants to buy. Bargain Hunters Alerted I Churchwomen Open 13th Sale "Get me to the church on time" is sound advice which all bar-gain hun· ters will want to follow. In th.is particular case, however. in time is not Sunday morning but 9 a.m. V/ednesday and Thursday, Oct. 9-10, voi1en the Laguna Beach Neighborhood Congregatioool church opens its doors for an annual Bargain Festival. Wednesday the sale will continue un- til 4 p.m .. however' it will end at 2 p.m . Thursday. Tempting luncheon menus will be offered bottl days beginning at 11 :30 a.m. Spomored by the W o m e n ' s Fellowship, the sale is headed by an executive committee composed of the Mmes. Frank Cooper, Harold C. Wire, William Wilkinsoo and Norman J. Browne. rt features no less than j 7 departments which will be spread over trwo flocrs and a patio. The monumental task of sorting out merchandise collected for tile 13th an - nual event was tackled by Mrs. B(owne and her helpers. Mrs. W"dtlam Wilcoxen is heading the books aod magazines department and Mrs. Louise C. Richardson and Miss Anne Qoossett will display fas1lims in the French room. Fine ttys and children's clothes will be attended by Mrs. John H. Atkin son and Mrs. otho Budd. Mrs. \ViJliam Butctier will manage the vast selection 0£ new gift item s whlch area merchants donate each year to th e venture. '"Everything. ilX'luding the ki tchen si nk" is ttie byword o{ Miss Beulah Bartlett and Miss Blythe Monroe . manager of lhe popular housewares section. Miss Alice Ledgtr and Mrs. Maude Dumont will once again display jewelry in their boutique section. Brooms will be sold by Mrs. Charles N. Waite and Miss Marion Atwood. while Mrs. Robert Howi son will be administering refreshing portit)ns of hot coffee to weary shoppers at her snack table. Mrs. Frank Ranahan will show bon- nets in her hat section, while Mrs. Albert Van Patt.en and Mrs. Harry Mills will offer intriguing items fr om paintings to French china at I.he treasures and antique counter. Shoes of all shape! and sizes will be sold by Miss Gladys Trombley. while Mn. Ali.lip Dennis and her committee will display rack! filled with women 's fashions. will be in charge of table setting and serving the menus prepared by Mrs. John E. Asher and her luncheon com· mitlce. The Wednesday menu wil\ feature Neapolitan beef. fruit-topped gelitio, hot rolls and butter and coffee or tea. Thursday shoppers will taste bot stuffed ham salad rolls. pineapPle cot- tage cheese souffle with corn ebip.1 aad tea or coffee. Dessert oo both days might consist of t.he cake. pies and cookies being sold by Mrs . Lester Bond and her workers at their baked goods table. Miss Virginia Wooley and her staff are the artists behind publicity po.m?rs for the event. Mrs. William C. Wilkinson and Mrs. Little Hicks are treasurers for the event. Mr and Mrs. Harold Ekman have been enlisted for the cleanup detail . In addition to contributing to church operating expenses, proceeds from last year's event Went to numerous other organizations. Among those it benefited were C'hurchwomen United, Immanuel Cliurch near Watts. In- nercity Scholarships and Peppermint Ridge Home for MentaJly Retarded Boys. Other recipient! included the Pilgrim Pines Camp, Pac.ific School o( Religion, Americsri Fiek! Service, an I' I • • { JEAN,l«I>(. 4U:fi464 ........ ,. -~ ... , ... ,.&. .. ,· .. ""-· ' ~ ' . GUITAR VIRTUOSO -Christopher Park- ening, a 20-year-otd classical guitar virtuoso, will present the first concert ol. the 23rd sea- son of tile Laguna Community Concert As- aoC!atlQll Saturday. Lil<~ all' upcoming ....... c~, It will t.)<e place in Laguna s-11 High School's auditorium at 8:-15 p.m. Community Concert Association ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· M.usical Bloom;, ·See.n. A rainbow of musical entertai.nment will arrive at the Art ~olony when opening notes ol classical guitarist Chris~opl)er Parkening sound the beginning of the 1968-69 Laguna Beach Community Concert Association Sea· son nexit. Saturday. ~ 20-year-old already haile.d a_s Ameri· oa's first important classical gu1tanst, Park- ening will open the association's 23rd season with an 8:15 performance in Laguna Beach High School's auditorium. Although still a senior at the University of Southern Callfornia where be is a teaching lecturer of the guitar, Parkening has begun his first U.S. tour which includes the Lagu- na performance. A native of California. he began study· ing the guitar when he was 11 with the cele- brated classical guitarist Celedonio Romero and his son Pepe ~omero. . He received a full scholarship to the first U.S. Master Class of Andres Segovia at the University of Qalifornia, Berkeley in 1964. Then 16, he was the youngest of nine students from all over the world chosen by tbe master guibarist, and was one of bhree chosen to solo on th e class' television pro- g.ram . Segovia again chose him for his Master Class at the Winston Salem School of the Arts in North Carolina in 1966. "Because of .voung Parkening's own special talents, he belongs to that special group of my disciples of which I am so proud," said the teadler. At the age of 14. he made his formal 1ebut at UCLA's Royce Ball playing the "Concerto in D for Guitar and Orchestra" with the Debut Orchestra of the Young Mu· sicians Foundation. The foundation, a group which honors young musicians with study and perlorming grants, named him as the first guitarist to receive on.e of its awards. Parkening has been a guest soloist with more bhan 20 orchestras in California and with all major symphonies in the Los An· geles area, ineluding lhe Los Angeles Phil· harmonic, Pasadena Symphony and cantor- nia Chamber SY:mphony. His radio and television. appearances have included the Mike Douglas and , Steve Allen s'hows a·nd an ABC Hollywood special on "Young America." RecenUy signed by Capitol Records, his first recording on that label will be released in an unusual three-album -package. The brilliant. and kitted Brazilian basso, Amin Feres will be featured at the second cc>ncertJ. Monday f.Jov. 18, again at L:igUna Beach .nigh. Re bas been likened to Feodor Challiapin with his rare qualities of tone and interpretation. · The distinguijhed Chamber Orcheotra Michelangelo di Firenze will perform in the high school on Feb. 9. The 17 members of the ensemble were drawn from the ablest f1f'· chestra! musicians of central Italy and are noted for their superb musicianship, virtu .. osity and tonal cl&rity, The series will close March 6 with the appearance of. Jacob Lateiner, pi'anist, who· has aehieved fame in recitalS, as a soloist with every major orchestra in America and - as tile pianist of the Chamber Mµsic Trio wilh Jascba Heifetz and Gregor Piatfgorsky. Membership in ooncert association now over 20 years old, is $8 for adults and ·M for students and includes reciprocity pritileges to attend other community concerts ln South~ em California without additional charge. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrll. George Cunnlnghl!Jl, president; 499-1043; Mrs. LeRDy Anderton, first ~ preoid<!n~ 4911-2161 or .Mn. Crawfllrd An- derson Jr.,. secoDd vice president, 494-5128.. • • !·: •• • • • • Hubert Elcridge has been called upon to assist gentleman buyers in his men's fashion section, wbile purses, gloves and scarves will be sold by Mrs. JOhn L. Andersoo. The linens department is goin g to be run by Miss Gertrude Gardner. and the numerous items of q u a I i t y furniture will be sold on the patio by Mr. and Mrs. WaJ.ter G. Crane . Misses Belva and Fern Mytbaler Eth.iopian school. a Taiwan otphan J~~~~i§§i§~~ and the Laubach literacy Program. Smokihg Spouse's Peace Pipe Beats Burning in the Kitchen DEAR ANN LANDERS ' I am a widow wWi three young boys to raise. 'the youngest, age 14, hall me worried &ick. He spends all hifi spare time shooting birds witb his BB gun. He says he kills them because they eat the fruit tram our trees, but I notice that .be tboots all year 'round, even when there is no fruil I've tried to teach my 90nl8 to respect .an of God'• crutures. The otner boys want no part. of 1hooting C!f' killlot. It hr-my heart when I find wounded blrda on the lawn. Once t caught the boy feeding b.lrtta to thf' cal. Our nieQhbor told me if I don 't put a 1tof to my 10n '1 cruelty she is going to c1l tilt Conservation Ranger. She aays his beh.avlor ii not oormal and ANN LANDERS one dey he might kill a human being when the thrill of bird killing wears off. What shall I do? -DEEP~ Y CONCERNED: DEAR CONCERNED: This boy Is In de~ate need of Pi.\ <"'ll1trl( heir. His mind Is twisted ancl lhf' t'v'1cn<'" Is before your very eye•. P "'r another moment. Take h'·:i to 11 r.1ychlatrl1t or a menial I: a"tb clir · riimed.la&.ely. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Dur1n ~ our four years of married life: I have taken a lot of "good-natured kidding" about my cooking. I know I am not the best eook in the world, but I'm not the worst. either. Last night'my husband kept needling -:1e .e.bout how lousy everyi.hlng was. I ~.d worked all day on that meal and iy fce1i'1gs were hur~. After I did ti1 e ~hes, I deC::Jed to go on strike. I · o e the follor.!ng agreement and trld him if he didn 't sign ll he could s!:ep alone as well as eat alone . Here 11 I.<: l hereby promise ttiat 1, Jobn Doe, wU\ not by wqrd or deed t1r facial ex- pression reject any meal placed before me. I also promise. if t am going lo be late for dinner. I will caU my wife by 7 p.m. U I fail to keep any part ol this agreement. l will take my wife out to dianer or cook dinner myseH for 3> daya following the date of the offense. Signed -John Doe My husband signed the agreement and I am writing to let you know that 1 feel like a new woman, If more wives would assert themselves there would be fewer ulcers and m I g r a I n e headaches. -NEW LEASE ON LIFE OE~R NEW LEASE: HaUelujah and ame.. I 1.0EAR ANN LANDERS ' Our 17· year-old daughter 11 precnant with her second out-of-wedlock child. Deb la ln her fourth month and tt might bl twins. She 1lgned the Brat cblld over to the home that tOot care of. her. Deb- bie waa only 15 then and in no potitioa lo keep the l>oby. Some well·to-do people wbo have known Debbie aince 1he wu a Utt.le girl want to bll)' her aecood baby for '5.COJ. If It It twin• tbeJ will pve her 17.1100. Debbie la all !or ll ta there a law aga.in1t thla? I have a reeli ng It Is lmmont. even it It Is not illegal. Plcast U!ll me. - G.L.P. DEAJI G.L.P.: It It a1alo1l th< law I lo .. n. clllld. v-,...,. .. ..,.hi oe. eepl .. mpe-!or lier medical rare, bot Ille co-erdll - as 701 detc:rlbe II II me,ai -ud morally la rock ho-. . l•al-•_t_ ... Iha alcollollc ho llftladt II ..,... .• CUNf fteed tbe lmotJM H.Alclilollm- Hoeo ll>d Bolp," )7 ~ ~ EncloM 3S """"' ID -"llllb,.... re-quHt ll>d I Ion(. --...S. lalf ... dr-••v .. Aon Landen will be •lid lo lt.Jp J011 with your JJ!oblom1. Send ~ lo !lor. in care of the DAILY PIUYI', - inf • ---· lelf.idr 2 tl ill: velcpe. I I • , J4 DAllY ~ILDT .. Garden Nuptials -.... . Hawaiian Honeymoon Selected by Keevils aooie..,_,inc to Hawoll Atlmllnt .. ma1n>n o1 ' -DAILY Pll.OT editor boaor -Mn. N. John V. :·w 'Mrt. Mera 'lboma1 V. -· Of H~ KMvtl Jr. who were mar. Beach, who wore an oyster tl"1 lut -y In • quJet, brocade ensemble. ': lin&lwlnl .........,y In th• Tbe brldecroom, """ ol ,. ~ gmdene ~ Mr1. Mn. Mere Thome.a Keevil 1hrnette Peet'• home tn ol Syracuse, Mo ., and the 'l' H~n Beach. late Mr. Keevtl, asked ' PedcnnlDC b ~I J-H.0..-ofEnoim, .. ........ ~Broc»8'•1..,., MD:mty blobs, to be b11 ,.:: .. In-::;:: ~~:. ""p-~-~ .. ,, B a I at o a I ol Bllllllnlt<>D -~ ~ •I• oW • clll* The new Mn. Keevll, who pink .... Ii----her owo ftnlihlnC ---..i white odiol>l, Miio Prim A-..:Y W ICCll CTiel. hl Huatixr8tw s.dl, ad She It .. ......, of tllo who II the fl 1 b-1 o a Wt o.p. -··-.. --oad --R. X.1ldlo ol O .. ,.na, j1lUDollaadlrectorlcrRunt-A......._, ""1 1llo -4· lnitoa Center, woo ......... ol ~ ..._ -ta -and Mufti! ol Damfrh..,....,...__ Sbe It a fonaer Salill" •. jam'lllUlt 1cr the Sydney Olympian'• Strongest Fan Daily T ...... h and tho Mtlboumt Arsu1, a tenner -1 _.,_,In charge of protocol for I.he Ltgaclon d~ Uruguay tn Canberra and o lonnw S)'<lnty model. Her t.&sban:I l.s a graduate ol the Unlvenity ol Mlaaouri School of JOOl'll&liam and l)oo been editor of the DAI· LY Pll.OT tor 1l>e put 14 Y-•· Re lo o member ol Della Upolloa fl'll<o1llty end •member ood-preol· -ol ... Orinle County !'Na Club Mid Ille Orms• 0ouaey <JJopler, S l 1 m • Defta Ch I , prdee1Dal journollom -· UP011 d1elr ro!um fnla Ille hlanlll tilt newlyweds wl! ..-. In Hootlalton 8-h llDlll the --of their aew home In Newpor!Beoob. Wife 'Pitches' Support ., JUDY lllJUI' ................ Ed --.... --114' 'llll1 ho .... , ..... , In ... -~ta­City. He'a • ~ md popuJor hlltory profeuor ot or.,,.. ~ Collep. And bt hU • --eel SblrlOf. Sblrltl)', --- bair and ---eyeo,lob~~- door. Slit 11 NfrelldllC aad openlJ ftllndlJ, Thil pMt 1ummet wbll• her h\llbanll bu b t e u trainlnl for b1a I t C 0 D d Olympics, Iha -!llllllll the --"'Diii ....... l rec<!vecl my BA dalrM ta social 1clence from cal State at Looi Beach. I am continuing there for my teaching credential," the 1mlled. study lime may he bard to find in the future because Shirley schedules herseU around her very bully and active husband. "In Ille morning be like• to bl: put into a mood with Louie Prima ar a Mama and Pa.pa recant. He Uke11 thMn very loud," sht said im· derstandingly. She always fixes him bil favorite breakfast. "I'm a pretty good cook," rhe boasted modestly. "I bave to be because Ed eats 10 much. We has three help- ings to my one. "When "" were 8nt mar· ried I ttled lo keep up wtth him but pined 10 pound•," ohe laughed. Shirley met her "big eater" while a freshman at San Jose State College. ''During or ie n tat ion ceremonita, Ed was a C'OUl11elar for t n c o m i n I 1Wdeots. l w.-attracted to him ri,!llt away. I bid bol!ind a tree and snapped his pic- tlre,'' she remembe:f'ed. The nut montti tbey were dati.Dg and on Fol>. 12, 19111, they were married" .after a whlrlwiftd romance.'' .. .-;_. . . Acocrillng llo Mrs. Burke, HUSBAND'S HELPIR Mrs. Ed Burke Ed thought she ""'' hard llo oatc!l. In 1960 her husband bepn hammer throwing. He ~­ ed quicldy becMJ5e four years later he was aeveoth in the 1964 Olympics ln Tokyo. "He threw hi11 best mark there." sbe added. Shirley adnrltted at this time that she had never heard of a hammer throw until she met her husband. "I was excited when he was learning and I appreciated his skill." She went to Japan wtth Ed. However, prior to Tokyo there was a P.re- Olymplc1 In New York. 'I'd never been anywhere so I saved my money and had a marveloUI time in the East. "When I was invited to Tokyo, we had to borrow money . Ed wanted me to share the trip wilh him, and I stayed a month with other triack wives in a hotel." A year prtor to the Olym- pic1, Ed was graduated. from Sen Jose with his BA and received. hls masters in political science No years later. During this time Shirley wwked and attended II FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644-1380 ' I • Vietnam Visitor To Speak • ••• =..~ ••• • • Pitt111e: Peeks • • • • A -wbo '*!Ult~ MllW,.I 1•11. r--·&outh '1'111-nam will ba tht 111111 Oan>lal IO tht .,.._ llld to "*"'• 111 t11o -·· the Lido .,. w~, ... Mlo=-11-1 cluolvt,_1'1111,_cea of TtlJllty ~ .-.. ol -~: CbllrdJ to Cotta M• Oct. J -.a pleturtt. It a Ill 7:111 p.m. point to enjoy thll y Mrt. JMlloa J 0 b n I OD , ftoe 111111 ·- World Vlalon'o NMlonal Viet Kit ~ luopectod M the Mwa 1111....,. to he Worl4 v~ -Jcla in the u1r1me1y 'lllney rtary J-. K<na, Tolw .. , -• -a polr of -Koo(, ,.,,.._, Sin_. l>Ulboad1. 'l'allen word.for· and -la. word fn>m tht <tDIOIU• of tile Whlle In V-ohe met IUCCeollUI B.-ay hll. tht -· '11llw, wife o1 the movie fte Odd Couple cc-preoldent and vt11ted both 1tar1 Jed< 1-moD and mWt.y end c t v i I t • a WIM« Matthau. i-11a11 In the company of Cought in a Sterling Moment M..a.me Le, wtdow ot a Lemmcm p)&y1 the role of a !Onner &«Jmli In J-metlcvloully elem IP!J. Mat- 1he vilked Woi-ld Villon's tblu ii e lloppy, alovenly ~ c.nv.ntilla: t n cheract.r-oould caro le<s Korea oh• spoke at the mout ~ dirt and YOUlll Nak Preobytartan -of clirty dllbHI They Churdi, the Iar1t1t In Alla; than 1111 ~ ofter In Talw .. oho '1'°1'' at the each hu -elven t ht Churdl of the IA;en, and In ""°""-ho by reoPOCllv• wivee. Hont Koal she vllffled lie lat thll ovor .-fol' Wiau.d City of Kow-and louJll·-·IM,.ilT Jult drop W<r~ VUl.Cm'1 root.top in tbe Melli and HI fur ldloola on Ille hmlw of :roursell mm, the obowinl of Poll1blng oliver for the Sliver Tea ~ by the Altar Guild of st. John the Divine E!lll<ol>ti Church of Costa Men are (left to ri1ht) the Mmes. Gene Adams, Robert Young and John Nette!. The benefit affair is slated for next Wedneeday, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Adams. MalnlaDd Chino. fte Odd -pit. England Setting For Ceremony Club Looks At Flowers WorldV~-- 11 • miol_,. -orocaalMlio.n 1brouV> wblcb moro Ihm Jll,000 chlldren are sponaond. in U ~ tries. It -It aid llo W i d 0 W I , lepe1'I and -!""l"nl.I, ..... <loots poeUn <Xdereacee in remote areu and ~ video emerpaey eld. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT TODA Y'S LOOK LIKE A WOMAN LOOK? Celebrate, o4 COtlrsel What's the point of being a wcmon if you don't loolc like one. How lo do it? Beovttfully, COttlfortobly? Just wear Gossord's Flolr Ynderwired bra 3490 - she•r nyfon Crt9'9 tricot with lightly lined aJpS. You 'll surprise yourself with the superb sl,oplng. ltlblM>ny wire framing , doe• it. Tite l.otord stretch bock of nylon and lycro Jpondex clingli Hk• a new skin. In white and fathion colors. And not. • tt.i11 situ 328 thru 40DD. Ph.11 Good Housekeeping S.al of Appravol for fa1hlon con1fort. S.. ond lry Aoir ~90. Tecfoy en}oy looking Ii\• a _ .. I THIS W!EKI PHONE COLLECT 213-728-7283 FREE ESTIMATE CHARGE ITI We'll clean your draperies for only ... I l oo 1so 2so PER WIDTH PIR WIDnt PER WIOTH """""' up Jo ,, font """'-' I' te S' '°"I _..., S' te t' ..... l'IUCI INClUDIS TAKIN~ DOWN AND RIHANOINO. 4t HOUR HRYICL Peft11•ys exclu1ive 11•• proc••• clHnl .n ...,,.. of «1,.,., ... ~ .. ~~. m,...1 •• thtt couW n•ver iM dun.cl li•f.cw.• l•••n l:tuuty pl•tt1 1t M ..tr. ..... 1. Mtk•1 th•m look end ful tlmos+ lilk• n•w. ·'--·ci•ro•pe-•>.".'.•.•.•.'.~.•.•-·.blaWll,..,;lllANll __ ·.•.:.._~_s'.""'-"•"•"•;•-••-:•"••-;· _ _.I Closing out tomorrow even- inl at the Lido will be the ex· citing fJ.hn, The Tboma1 Crow11 Affair plUi the latest farce Inspector 01HJ11e1u. • Steve McQueen playg the part al e milbonain: Who pulls a t:i.c bank heist just b kicks, and Faye Dunaway sMws as an inlurance investiptar in Tbe Tbom11 CrowtJ Affllr. l'aul Newman st.aT6 in T1te Seeret Wv or Harry Ft111, -ing the dual bill .at the Mea with, Dori:t Day in Wbere Were Yoa When 'Ille Upta Went Oat! To- night and tomorrow night will bt your I.alt chance to view th•s• two at tha Mesa Theatre. FREE P ~ lo the Li<1o or !be M .. "'11 be melled to- ~to D: J, DeRu1ha. 1819 Dr .. 0. Mea, M. A. Port.tr, 311 Vi.a Udo Nord~ Ne-' Beod>, Thoma1 5-, 211 Onµ, -lllMd and R. R. °"*, 1111 "'**· Oolu. do! Mir. ...,.,. ,...,. -will .... _........, ___ ... &Utlt ol ''Pkiur• Peeb" to ... • IDO'Vle tit the Lido or Mua tbutre1. tn the mean- time, f« imtant admlallon to tht Mta or ii'!• Udo ... ~ hln<ly--cr)'OIO' ~-a.pc.rd. I ) I ! I I 28 DAILY '!LOT • LEGAL .NOTICE LOCAC Ne ether ••wtpeper t1llt Y•• -·· ..,.,., ... ., .. ~ ...... ''""' '"' Ill .... tt••'-Or•l'lte C•••t thefl th1 DAILY PILOT • ••• _ ...... t 11' mgh Gear 'Neiv DD_dge Agency Opem. By CARL CABSTENliEN became ·a Doclga cleol<r oovora over 4 acroo le utee A tliroe<jµartar mlllloo ' eevQ. y•ll'I ~ Sllydor, a tlmae )arcer -I h •· dollar lnveat:n•nt probab)y 25-yaer velmlll ol th• auto.· ~-:· ;:,bJr~ belt describes Onn(e Coon· lllJ&lutR, has si>ml t&e laol .. r11.,. stalls 30 t y ' s new e st Dodge 14 years as both an Orange Harbor Dodge's layout is dealership, Harbor Dodge, County dealer and resident. capable of &tocking over 300 in Costa. Mesi. Under his ow n e rs hi p new and 200 used cars. In Located at 2888 Harbor Harbor Dodge bas become addition to lU large stock or• Blvd.. the new facility Js one of the top volume Dodte autos the dealership ls one of the top volume truck cen· Juat two 'mllM north of dealerJJU,pa in the nation. tera and ~alizes In 121e wbert O""\' Bernie Sp,yd11'_ Tbe new iadllly which e v e r·ll'OWIDI recr .. tlon I• n. Yeley ST J·IUI Kl 7·3011 EXECUTIVE l1S...A.- OL4,- CA.JI. LBA81NG COMPANY" 21.01 tit lit Street, S flf•_ Aflt . See by Today's Want Ads: e There's t. dandy bua&ln lD the travel trailen RC&n for t. 15' Scott.man. Sleepa 5 for only $890! •• ·, 0 Need a lnatrumtnt for the ldlOClil. b«nd1' ' In todl3'• musical lMtriment daa;1 there'• an alto 1ax, darl- net, St. George btl.81 elec· b1c i\1ltar. Make oiler! .. , • You'd blve to lff th11 '1o beUeve Jtl RCA pa wuh- u/drytr' tor only $501 , •• • U )'O'll hive mme ~ time on the weftendl or alter work here'• • 18' Malibu ' outriaer, com- pletely eqUipPed that needo IOIDe work to f!n1lh ! • , . .. .. ,.,. .... ..... voblole market. RllDOlae lbt """'1 with SnJder ta 1eneral manacer Bob Swlclc who 1a In chars• of 70 ~. lncludln1 • terV!oe deparlmeot .1tafl of 36, Duriol 1!16 llx moatba 'Swick hio betn ~ : · ,wllh Htrbor Doqt,, Iii• """"' bu betn ti., ..... , ty'1 top .. 1um. dealtr for-3 COMOCilt!n m0111111 and lat month wu the number otie dealer in the Los Aogelts· Orange County re&loo In tbe 1ale of Dodge cars and truckl. "Dodi• broke aU Mies recordl 1Ht 7Mr.'' Snyder 1ald, .... Southern Cal11ornla led tbt way wtlh a 40 percent gain in sales." Early indi'catiOM are 'that Dodge will continue the hot sales pace and Snyder gi\.e11 no tndicati'on <>f letting up. "We expect our sales to ex· cted 500 unit& a month dur· Ills tile 18118 model year and our dtalenh.lt> will service wb·at Jt 1eru1" be concluded. 'J.. 1$. )j. ESTES MAKES BIG · CHEVY PREDICTIONS When JP. M. "Pet.e" Es'tes wu in LOI An&eles recently to Jntroduce the n e w Cbevrolet line to newsmen, he declared that "();levrolet11 1969 m o d e l aa!e1 will reach 3,500,0CXJ veblclea end that t h e dt vision expecta: to be the first lndlvidual auto maker in hl.1tory to exceed 3 mllHon 1ale1." Estel, Cbevrolet general manager, looks toward Ca 111 Ol'lllt., particularly Southern California, f<>r the help he needs. "Chevrolet has taken over first place in car sales in California for the first time in four years and we intend to stay there," Estes said. He said that Chevrolet! rNUrgence in the local market has been sparked mainly by the improvement 1n Illes of the Camaro and Ille Chevy II. "C.maro has b e e n tremendously pooular in Callforn.la and !!ells 68 per- cent hl&'her here than na- ti.ooally while the Chevy JI sella 13 percent higher here than ehewhere. he added. Estes 1aid that in June, tbe lau.t month for which completeregi s tr a tlo n ftcuree are available , CJlevn:>let outsold its major competitor 11,500 cars to 11,320, This is the first time since mid-1964 that Chevrolet hiu edged to the front in California 1ale1 and u the figures indicate itJ a clOfie and competitive race. Zone Sales W1rnnt1 po~s 1 ..,_ oomllillMNHI M poteMiM ,....it ind llmlted risk. Robert Rotsf1n, MBA, wttt dlKvss the eon1r"o11 stock WBrrants in: A LECTURE "A LOOK AT SeME WAAllANTS" W1tklft1 JohnMn -EMERGING' GROWTH INDUSTRIES First Mtc. Inv.tori Fuqua tndustrieS LmnTownMnd . Ltn1T--LMI TMICO M111111 l1· A thou9htful end provo<ottfve pr•1ent1tlon for aeriou• Investors outlining tre.w ln~'ri•t of th• ninett•n seventlts end beyond. • • • TUESOAY-OCT.1-7:30 P.M. The Island .._. -Newpwt t .... ion lllelld For ""81'"fal.;., pl11ie plloM Mrs. l.uce . 13 O~!;",! A CO.._ \.:.I ~-,_..., ...... .uc °J ... r . • The lecture wlll be pf'9ttnted by en officer of the n1tlo'n1lly li:noWn lo1ton In· ve1trnent Counsel firm .ofJo~n P. Che••• Inc. ' • \.' 1 Time: Thursday, Octob.r J, 7:41 PM ..rloce: Irvine Coest Country Club ' ,1600 E. C..1\ Hl9hw1y, N•Wl"'rl 1t,c~, Colllomlo R"•f¥tfion1 requlrff: C.R Mr. E. R.'Olson Of' Mr. Wflll'lm J . 111"'"' .. ti 17141 549-107' or 642-4010 .. ' • SHEARSON, HAMMILL & CO., INC. ;· \ " , .. _ •'1!1':,.._811'-t"'9 • I Me,.ffn; .t H-Y.,\ StKk &d!•111•/JM1UI•' lt02 fOl lflOYll D•IVlr lllWPOAT IMCH, ~NIA •· ~ , • ' · .. .. ' , • ·- TALKING TO HIMSELF -Robin e Graham, teen-age solo world voyager, says h~ is ~ only asking himself questions but answering himself after three yean ol circumnavigating the globe in a 24-foot sailboat. Graham is 1bown in . m. Dove tn N~ Harbor before voyage beg1ln three year• ago. Sacitoem Wins King Harbor Race Harbor Solo Sailor Nearing .Voyage End '· prettiy island girls and blue lagoons. Sacitoem, a Tom.ado Class catamaran skippered by Bruce Harvey of Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club was the overall winner Sunday in King H·arbor Yacht Club's RolXn Lee Gmbmn, the teem.ge' Newport Beach sailor wllo is sailing aroond the world raione, has arrived at Surinam, Dutch Guiana in South A·merioa after a 4 7 - day crossing f.i Che Atlantic fr om C8pe Town, South Altica. ~· Cecil R. King Trophy race. · The King Traphy race is a The lone 19-year~ld sailor His hardest passage was in the Indiall Ocean when he WU dJIJDlasted just 18 hours out f.i Cocos Island. He could not turn baek against the trade winds, 10 sa)!ed 2,300 miles u n d e r a makeshift jury rig t o Mauritius Island. -~ Portsmouth Handicap tYPe stopped briefly at Ascension ' ·race in which Che variOOs Island. He bas now oom- . classes are given inverted pleted o v e r three-quarters starts -the slowest classes or bis circul"liDa'vigati.on or 1 · first -with jllrt one fin!6h, the glOOe. ROOi.n is a former Theu were 86 boata in 17 studerit et ~a del Mar classes competing in the High School. 6'Udden-death event. T h e On July 'Z'/, 1966, at the race started in moderately age of 16, Robin set out light winds but whistled up f r o m San Pedro in h J s before the race was over, locally built 2-4-foot i;loop. He contributing to capsizings in sailed to Hawaii, th en which several sktppen and tmough the islands of the cre-ws were injllf'ed. South Pacific. The first 10 fi.nisben in From tbe New Hebrides tite race Wfil'e : -and Solomon·tslandS'be seil- The Notional Geographic Magazine has fee.tured Ro- bin's story with numerous pho(ographa -many of them taken by the young ad- venturer. P-38 Oass Captured By Galatea ' (1) Sacitoem, Bruce ed to New Guinea and Harvey, CBYC; (2) Swit-Australia. He made island chblade (catamaran) Neil stops while crossing the In-Ed Taber's Galatea from Harvey, CBYC; (3) No dian Ocean to South Africa the host Cebrillo Beach ·name (Tornado Cat), R. F. and rounded OaPe Horn in Y·acht Club Sunday won the Jewett, CBYC; (4) Ariel severe winter weather. District cllampiooship in the (Flying Dutchman), FMnk Now, at the age of 19, with P-28 Class !&Ung regatta. Gray, KHYC; (5) Uebchey three yean of lonesome The championship was CEntei,:irise), Bill Winkler, voyaging behind him, he has he ld in conjunction wit h ABYC; (6) Luft Behind weathered s t 0 rm 8 , a CBYC's Fall Series. Win. (EnteI1prise), Jim Hollman, dismasting, a near collision, ners in the series nice: KHYC ; (7) No Name (R· brushes with hurricanes, MULTIHUU. (9) -(1) '·~ lll, Dave Harper, KHYC; Whiplash, Br ad I e y & ~ (8) Lemming (Enterprise), Marlo.tte, CBYC. Whitney Barrick, KHYC ; 41 S h ts PHRF (16) -Solitaire, 19) Waipu!am (Enterpn'se), a 0 Bob Young CBYC. Jim Griswold, ABYC; (101 CAL-40 (7) -Flam· Dyad. !Snipe). Bnb Schaer-Enter Race hoyant, Barney F 1 am , fer, KHYC. CBYC. · Results by classes: Forty-one Sabot sailors CAL-24 (6) -Ginger 11, . SNIPE -(1) Dyad; (2) participated in Long Beach Dave Johnson, CBYC. ~; Blui, Jim Boldt, KHYC; (3) Yacht Club's second annual TilfSTLE (5) -Cheers. ~' Summer Blonde, Mike Ret-Back to School Regatta Sun· Chuck Sourgin, SMYC. :~ ti.g, KHYC. day. The fleet was divided CAL-20 (15) -Colleen, Ed CORONAD0-15 -(1) No into two classes. Results : Fox, CBYC. name, Herb Chan, KHYC; cu.M " -ere•thl&w, Too. Jni 5..()..5 (10) -No name, Jeff 12) Celerity Al Hann-Meo.mi.id, LllYC1 (2) lllrd'! ll•rt. n~-h LAYC ' "'' ~ck ICll'ln, AllYC ; U) Duldl Mtiter. D<LI UC • • WYC; (3) Soufriere, Dick st~• $milt!, .A.ave; t•l ~,. 11111v VICTORY (5) -Seagull, Obst, KHYC; (4) Risque, ~. LIYC; Ul Gur111 Ho, John Bob Brandsberg, CBYC. Sortobliy, A!IYC. Milt Hannah, WYC; (5) CLASS a-111 T11unc1er 11•1'¥. Rou GEARY-18 (11) -Wild Vei_erq, Bret Page, KHYC. ~'.· k18~'dv~110~111~.,:,:,r~, M~~ Thing, Bill Darnell, CBYC. LIGHTNING -(1) Foilo-Stt!r1..,., "8YC1 (11 No n-. stt"• MERCURY I 91 -Tilt, I DI k KHYC W•thburn, LlllYC1 UJ Gemini, C.rol mi I, c Benner, . Sctncnl<y, ABvc. George Patterson, CBYC. LIJ)().14 -(1) Tender-----------"------- Lovlni Oare, Tom Coles, ~ · Burke Coclll'an, KHYC; (3) KHYC; (2) Dul>b1e Bubble, ft No name, Larry, Baker, en WYC; (4) Wind Wllp, Art ne.,1 Weiland, SBYRC: ( 5) AUTO o..,... Careleu Love, Jon Baldwin, Kl!YC. E!n'ERPl\ISJ: - ( I ) Liebcbey, Bill Winkler, ABYC; (2) I.ult Behind, Jim Hollman, KHYC. CYC Pabst Race Won By: -Sirene 9aa Hm:'S WHAT W! CHECK ••• •. ._... ............. 1. ... ...-1.----........ ~ ... ----.1. ·--.--. ... _ __._,. _...._,_ .... _ .............. __ _____ .,.,,._lo __ , Ed R1eem'1 Sirme, flyinc the color. of the L<mc 8-ch Y aollt Club, WU the overall and Clu1 A -Satur· day of lhe ~ 'n-ophy predJcted Joe race - Oltid b 1 Califcnia ... AmOll·TEITI HERE'S WHAT YOU FNO OUT .•• ·----......... ~ .. Yacbt Qub O• lllDODR -• .. _... • -.,.. -• -.,.. r lUielw.t ~ tbe IO ,____ ..._ "'.._ --..-.. milt courwe WUb a total er· rwv•••• •ADUllD' HERE'S HOW rr WOIKS ••• ror ei .a percaL 'lbe 8'1rc:JQ)' TnL tau THE .._~ ---.___ - - -~...... ..... ' . ---...___....,. COCll'l9 ..._ m-~ "3 -~-... -,.. ... -..... -... __,. -but I-Wliblli· IXACT CO.DfTIDM ..__..~ _.. -~..,.,...,. - - ._._ -_ _, _____ .... ___ _ "' O• YDUW CA• .... -... _,. ____ .......,..., .... ... ............ .,..._ __ ... _.., QAal ... -..... •• ....... ___ ,_.. ... ...,..,... ___ _ l'tYC. M1 m flllM ._ ...... __ .._ • .,'--._ __ • ~ CYC .11!' lt1 en.. _ _,.. 0.-~ eve. ..,. ..., ...... ,, ___________ ~------, Hoill'I. ..... wtmlMI. L.IYC:. ,...,, CIJ,L.,. 11 ., Ill. lni •niU!ft', DAYC. ..... ..... P•ll.,._ ""'1,.._ .... ... ....... ldri.. 1 ~ .1 -~I kl!M 11, ... "'*" fUI "-, .. ~.. "".._...., .. ~.._.. ·=~c. , :n:-.f:c::: .......... ,.. ..._.,1-tMI ,.......,,.,. ........... ... ~ '""""' ..... f*YC.,,., '8 ,Wlh ';" °"' ' MoM1.y, Stpl.tmbef 30, 1968 DAILY PILOT !5 J Nearly 200 Ent.er BYC, NHYC Fall Regatta Nearly 200 boat.I In 17 clase:et thowed up on the st.artisl( line• S.turday and s..Gy for Balboa Yacht Club and Newport Harbor Ym.I Club'• Fall lleptta. Lcgegt clan was the Pad?ic Calamar91ls -.ilb 21 eutrifll. '!'be wDler' was na- tlopal champion Bob -·· Copy Cot from Callrillo -'Yecbt CNI>. Secood Iargost class w u 1he Pacific Hoodioap Racit>g Fleet wilb 19 entri... The race COldled for the Jiln Diclalcrl Trophy t<r season higl> point -Tho win· ner WU Gleln Ree:i't Aloha 11 from South ShOre Slilinf Club. l.Jgbt wtodl and overcast 1kle1 pnveiled l>olb doyl. BYC wa In <har&e of OU!ide -raofnc Ill Ibo ocean off Balboa Pier, and NHYC -tile dioellY claooel radllr lmlde lbe -· ' OCEAN RACING (7) - (I) Vo!Jmte I!, Mike Hirsh, BYC; (2) Melee, Don Aymi Jr., NHYC. PHRF (19) -11) Aloha II, Glem Reed, SSSC; (2) Dolphin, Mill Alliooe, YYC; (3) Ladnl, Bud Harvey, BYC. RHODE.S-33 (I ) -(I) Misin., llugh11 I< Fraoklill, BYC ; 12) ldanlja, Bob .KeUem*l111, BYC. ENDEAVOR (I) -11) Apbrodite, Bill !Angjihr, sssc. PACIFIC CATAMARAN (21) -'(I) Copy Cat, BoO Babr, <JlYC;. (2) No. ep, Vautlm 01-SMYC; (!) PacillCUI, 1'llul Allen, SSSc. LUDEJIS.11 (13) · -(I) Shibol, 1-1 Gomier, YYC; (2) AD g e 1 Louise Fun. denl>e!'g, Nl!YC. 'l1HlSTLE (9) -II) Golda E......U R<lls, BYC ; 12) Arie!, Bob Reilly, SSSC; (3) Metamor:pbolis, Mike Allen, BYC. INTERNATIONAL-14 (I) -(I) Witt< Tomado, Racer Wellll, YYC ; 12) No. 764, Jim Sawyer, SSSC. FINN -(I) Fred Miller Jr., SSSC ; (2) L 11 a G-flOD,NHYC. LEHMAN·l2 -(I) Bill S-, NHYC; (2) Barton Beek, NHYC; (3) B 111 !Apwu1h, NYYC. UDO-HA -(I) Bill McO>nl, I BYC; (2) Jim Tyler, BYC; (3) Merlin Crliyman, ABYC. UD0-1'B -(1) Don! Klrot, BYC; (2) Svend Nlellen, NH Y C ; ii) Leomnl P«ntct, SBSC. KITE A -(1) Peter Parll!r, NHYC; (2) LMce McCabe, BYC; (3) John Dai#I. NHYC. KITE B -(I) a.ar1 .. Beek, BIYC; (2) Lyzm Harvey, NHYC; (3) Tom Sa!llg, NHYC. SABOT A -(I) Nia Nie-, NHYC; (2) Bcb Burno, CYC; (3) Curt Olooo, CYC. SABOT B -(I) Bob Mc<Jord, BYC; (2) Molly Lyrch, BYC; (3) Jamie Bedall, BCYC. SABOT C -(1) Clyan Hall, BYC; (2) Blli J-. NHYC; (3) Badolyn, O>ll NHYC. All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday 36 MO. GUARANTEE PREMIUM QUALITY GUARANTEE Shouhf •"Y Foremo.r Premium Quality Nttery fill (not m•Nly ch1e:h1rge) wfthln 1 yetir from th• cbt1 of purch11e, Ntvm It to Penneys incl If will be r.,T1c9CI frM of ch•rg•. Aft.r 1 )'Mr but prior te the 1xplr1tJon d1 .. of the 11u1,.n ... , J. C. Penney Co, win replaai tM b.ttery, chi,... Ing only lw the ,..,i.d of ownonhlp, i.....i .. tM cerrent prf.ce at the tMn. of rwtvm, pro rttecl ...,.,, ... statecl .,.,. ... months. NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island) 1 piece molded cover Thru partition cell connectors shorten eledrica' path 35% More deliwrable power Extra strength grids Foll size plates no short plllel Hi imped' con- tainer Orig. 17.95 to 24.95 Now12.88 Come In to o•r A•to Cenhr for your free ballery test aowl UBEVDUR EN NEY CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY I HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Center) I -J --_J_ ,,. ••• « , .•••. .._.._.. .._~·-..... ---------------------~~------------------------------"' \ l I I ...,........,.~ ~ • • ... • •., ... -....... ,..... .. .,, • • vii,,~•·~-•. ~ .. .--~.,·~·•···~·-,,.~.~·~•~••• .. •••••..,•2•1~:,.•u,.,.,.,..,,.,,.,,..,.,.,., ••••••""t~Lt'z~s,.•s•a~a,..c~u..,.11<11<"~>~..,.,..,..,... •• ..,4,...,,.,,..++~>,..,~,.~•~,....,e~·~-~1·"''~"'"..-;,~'~"....,,.."'="""--.--;,~>~11r-:,~. T·' -,, Monday's-· Oosing -Prices -Complete New ·York' Stock Exchange List I I • ' ..... J ..... 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CAU DAILY PILOT CWS- If I ED DEPT. D I A L D I R E c T - • 5 6 7 8 HOUSES P'Oll SALi HOUSU POil SALE HOUSES P'Oll SALi j~o..~oo~r~11E~~~1E!~~ .. ~,.~1'.'.:'.~~'.j1~0-~oo -·• ' Buy from Ol'rller and 11ve • . Thll 4 bod· room 2 bath h<>me lw a <IN kitchen with built.Ins and dllhwuber, w; arpetlnJ and CUl!ODI drapa. A·l COlldlUon IOd read.>' to move Ill. Wallt to all IChooll, ell acre park, and Juat 2 mlnuleo to South Coan Plul and major freew.,1. AD excellent blly at 126.llOO With 909' con. venUonal flnancbir available and monthly p~entl ol '166 principal and intoresl, You · mwt 1tt1 to appreciate. , 2751 Pon.11 OrlYI S46 A37 UIOll •• ~----- PEl=ll=lON ,, .... ~.·4··· * 642·1771 Anytl .. * Ne Down PoYlftlllll '21,500 NO DOWN P4nm<T __ Ibo_,, ... IUILDEU CLOSE OUT ONLY 12 NIW HOMES AVAILAILI dfy.&bodnu.•loallll. ..... maldinq--- ----.Ill built-ta dNlm ll:Ucben. D'l!lt RANCHO LA CUESTA, In Huntington Beach, bu a dbhwuber. -..,. the beat values ha a new home ln l.he entire area. , pettnc. Lup f9l1' ).rd. Na 1 l 2 story, 3 l 4 bdr1111, 2 baths, quality construe-'dowo GJ. IWIJ.l720 Uon including all ldtchen built-in>, fireplace, tuny 1'~ 2111i Bu11aor carpeted, shake 1001, ooncrele driveway, lar&e IEACH Iota. Walldn& distance to Public Beach. us.oso ·to, ,21,100 ARGAINSI FHA·VA· onvonllon1I 1 llR -R.2 .••• $1T.ll!O C.ll fM.2'2t en~• ltttw..,. 10 & '1 2 BR~ + lteS!ital. "1>,000 3600 Seavlew Corona del Mir $69,SOO OPEN DAILY 1.S ....... ... ... , -lovol,y s bdrm home ii loade4 wt.th pmneWrc, Md ii b:ilted on a comer kit criy om bioc:* to tho bold> • ....,,._ • In botb the nvq ~ am h flmlY roam, buf1t. tn ldt:icben and tika Dl'lll' c::on- dltlcn tmlde and out. D:m't let tlllo .,.,. '411> by. DoL1ncy llNI Eototo #28 E. Cout Hwy, OW: m.mi Bayfront 'Pier & Slip 3BR·3~ba+fam.rm an. m-a.. J&e. fee simple lot. Neer jetty on private street, """'t.ctun -ed.""'· bit Arudolll OWMl' .... in& ................ $1.tli,«Xl Joe """"""' ........ Coldwen, Wtr & C.. 642-7777 190& Hartm Blvd., C.M. °""' .,. ... WESTCLIFF Outstanding V1lut Y.:nter a lovely courtyard to a larte 4 Bedroom • 3 bath f~ home. • Nf'W ~ta and dnlpes .• One bedroom and bf.th compl.etelf RPE'- &fe tor mother er maid. Many, many extra. make ...... value .. $48.!0ll. 646-7171 5<46-2313 THE ~EAL E.ST ATERt; .... Di>pla . .. •• . M,000 .. , .... Bly p,..,.,,. .. 673°7420 Ives: 671-9117 -----=--=-- 2 llR--. -----·--· .... _ '10,1111) wldl lenm. Wolla-Meeontlo, llltro. REALTY oot.PANY 1110 N ....... l!lwd., Clf. DR. S43-'m9 Ev• tM.-c llmal --1235 ----nu- ... Home -Q BR • .... '-!; POOL HOME -Unit In """ Olll ..... 138,i!OO $21,750 CORBIN-MAITIN ---------- Hmt "' YOIJr ~ lo -llEALTOU adTantap cf an oa-~ 3036 I. CHlf , CclM prioo ""a -~bed· 675-1662 A mo room, 2 baths, POOL bame, """' to "-""'· ediocl. tnd p.rb. $138 per tnimth lncludee _ ... """ ... .....,_ Catom D1plo t.o..ly ' "*"'-2 --t>itJo • BR Apt ""'1d -Ail tlowen ne9J' Udo a.,p. ,,., •• $43,!011. '~W~l!llr. 20tJ WESTCLu'F DRIVE '73-4350' Evu. m.l5M 6*-171.l Open Evn. - A Real Hit! Thi extra Iarre Matto "D" plan. 3 BR .l ~ Rum- pus rm with all the trlm- mlnp. Eutblulf .... "5,!011 Orange Coast Property 332 Marguerite 673-8550 ------- CORONA DEL MAJt 2 houl8 on a 1o1: So.~~ FORTIN q> . &0-5000 "@J,S&OSo 4 Bodrm -Mosa Vento $24,950 Hard t.o ftnil at th1I lCiee' hi pre.tip location. 2 be.thl, family ''f'un..fn" room adJa· cerit the-drnm ldkbm wtth all tho --bull•tn teaturM. Nev new CU'Plt.- tng. Brtck paUo. 501T.ll TARBELL 2!1ii5 Harbor Ellfl••co a PrlYOcy A VIEW built ~ a <D't )Vd. 4 BR 3 batbl muter IUite I: llvilll ar.a LeaN With Option ff'1>91'1.ted from ddldrm'• 1..,..,iiiiiiiiiiii""'"""-• I Outltandinc '5 BR home With wlna by 40' til@d pllery. I• .tioot X100 sq ft For te't.e IV AN WELLS' NEW HOME (wry reuonlible) In dloiet! Ray J. Ward O>. N$.l!i5Q OCEAN VIEW Cbolice Newport Heilhta area • Redeoor11t@d 3 bdnn. 2 bath, maata' bdrm. w/tire- pi.ct, bun. rm. ~· Uv. rm. IE din. uee, blt-ln kitch- en, w /w cpt. A drapea • ONLY $39,500. "C" THOMAS, Rt1ltor 2:>4 W. Cout Hwy. ~ Newport Bd:I. Eve. 54&6IK3 DAVIDSON Realty FAMILY SIZE Your cholct. 3, f ot '5 BRa. Idetl for fllm.Uy to play A crow. Ste It today. Rltr. 2'150 HutJor '58, CM M6-6«l'.I Ewa. 5661'2 North °"" Meta~ Tll.Y OFFER b:iod. Immediate ~· 3 BR BM.ch bouAe nr. &:f Hurey I Spa.deus lp U.vine rm, &. COLL..roE REALTY ~ place, Lee Jot $39.500. Low Down Pmt. BUIU)ERS CM»e out. Last OM Of 16. 3 Bdrm, 1 " bl.th. Hu uerythU.1 UOT Valley Crcle C.M. May te .. op. ttori. 6CS106 $22,950 Modem 3 &drnoma Beach Home irtep.-to e>ce.n. Coywood Rulty ID W. Cout HWJ, NB 513-1290 , Bllbt1 llul Eotito Co. 700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboe ORJole Ml.I) rrs 11eoc11 --. Ille-.-.... ,.,.~ ... ._ DAILY · PU.OJ' Q•'"'"el -"°"' I ' ,.. ... • • I - I I ' j I ___ DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor. , • EDITION ·' voi:. 61. NO. 235, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTE~BER 30, 1968 '<1:, HEAD TD HEAD DUEL -Tandem teams of Hal Sacks, Sally Ried (left)' and·Ron Ball, Debbi Gustaf- son battle it out during linals of 1968 U.S. Surfboard Championship at liWl\iJ!glon Beacll. Sacb-Ried I GAILY I'll.OT tt•ff ...... combo finished fourth, while Ball and partner won tandem event. Small waves hampered contestants in Ulis year's contest. ··-.: .... • I s DAILY PILOT lttH ...... HARD FIGHT-Diminutive Margo Godfrey o! Corona del Mar con- templates her next move during final• of· U.S. Surfboard Champion~ ~~i;:J;~~,~~il~~~~ ·~ ~· ~~!· Republicans Still Dominate County Figures She Ignores Surf Injury Two Girls Riding Bicycle injured In Car Accident By TOM BARLEY Of tlle Dallr l'llet 511ff Orange County's register~ vote~s have shown little change 1n their political thinking since the June primary elections. county c I e r k \ViWam St John revealed today. St John's analysis of voter regislra· tions for Lhe November election shows Republican voters to be again tile ma· jority with 306,696 GOP registrants ac- counting for almost 53 percent of 11. county total of 580,886 vote.rs. The ratio was identical to June returns when 2Tl,885 RepubUcans then claim· ed almost S3 perc.-ent of the county total of 516,992. Democrats .again trailed Republicans w•th a tally of 243,409 on the November listing, almost 42 per· cent or the county total. Again, this percentage was identical to the June primary analysis when 220,052 of the 516,m county voters s h o w e d Republicans 5,252; Democrz.ts 2,394. 5an Juan Capiltrano -Total, 1,504 ; Democratic preferences. American Independent fort u n e s declined during the interim period from 8,656 in June to 7,059 in November. Peace and Freedom party supporters totaled j..112 at the Sep- tember 12 cut oil date, 21 more than St John listed in June. Uncommitted registrants were up by almost 50 percent from the June total or 16,100. j!Declined. to st.ate" voters tallied 22 ,400 in St John's latest analysis. Republicans had a clear majority in all but two of 10 Orange Coast com· munities analyzed. Loe AlamiU. and Westminster defied the county'• GOP trend to give tbe Democ:rata the edge in hoth areas. Defied the county's GOP trend to give th!! Democrats the edge ln both areas. Of 3,888 regirtered voter1 in Los Alamitos, 2.048 regi1tered a s Democrat! with the RepubUcan party claiming 1,684. Westmln1ter returns reveal 11,881 Democratl regiltered and 9.077 GOP adherent.a: in • com· muru.ty totl:t 0( 22,405. Other Orange Coast statlltica in· elude: Costa Mesa -of 30,T72 reglltrantl, 11,110 Hstod Republican and 12,066 regiltered as Oemocrata:. Fountain Valley -Total, 10,486 : Republicans 5,169; Democrats 4,1568. BunUaflOa Beacb -Tot.al, 43,385 : Republicans 21 ,601; Democrats 19,U.1. Laguna Beath -Tota.I , 8,868; RepubUcans 5,690 ; Democr•ts, 2.619. Newport Beac• -Tota.I, 26,47,8; RepubUcana 19,555: Democrat.J ~.~. (Ste vmt;Rs, ra1t Z} CdM Girl Takes 3rd; NB's McCaul, Schlickenmeyer Win By CRAIG LOCKWOOD ot tlM O.llr Plllt SllH Dark horse David Nuuhiwa, a hometown boy, today reigns as king of l-luntington Beach's 1968 U .S. Surfboard Championships. The ca t·footed N uuhi wa, rollcrce>a-sted his way through mushy, misshapen. three-foot surf in Sunday's finals , powering to an upset win over Dana Point's Cocky Carroll who was seeking his third straight victory in the event. llowever, Carroll. with a third-place finish in the men's division and a second-place finish in t:he paddle race, was awarded the Duke Kahanamoku Trophy as best all around surfer in the 1968 Championships. One injury was reported in this year's event. Margo Godfrey of Coro- na de! Mar suffered a shoulder injury when her board struck her after she OCC Bond Issue Recount Results Remain in Doubt The tally teetf>.red and tottered today on the recount vote tor the rJ .25 million Orange Coast Junior College District bond issue, and it became ap· parent by noon that f1nal results" will not be known urrtil every last vote is tabulated by 6 oc 7 o'clock tonight. Twelve election workef'6 from within the district starrt.ed Qt 8 a:m. to re- couyt ballots at the Orange County Schools office i.n Santa Ana. A tw~thirds majority was needed to pass the bonds. An eleoOOn night count and subsequent canv&;s r«otaling S'bowed the boods received 14,695 votes in tavor to 7,3.53 voteti against- jum 11 shy of the Deeded two-thirds majority. A recount of balloU ca& at 18 aC the Burglar Flees Anaheim Jail ANAHEIM -A suspected burglar escaped from Anaheim city jail early this morning by crawling through an .We "l"Jlling. Police said Lawrence A. Safleel1, 21, r4. Riverside, removed a light panel from the celling of bis cell, crawled tllrougll tile hole and ncoped from the attic Urough a root vent. Offtcer1 said Saffeels hed been arrested last 'l'hurl- day Wlder ttle name oC Larry Carlgon. He was being held on sur,ildon ol burglary foUowln!! hi• llTtlt Sept. 20. Just before he broke out, offi.cer1 said, it was d.l&eove:rcd"he was being held on MJsplrion of burglary in Rlvcr1}de be· fore making his escape Sept. 14 from thal Jail. • • ' 74 polling places this morning showed a net increase of 16 "yes" votes. But returns from the other 56 polling places rem1Mned 1o be: counted, and a sbort time later further returns set the net increase of "yes" votes back to two. * * * College Thanks City for Votes Win or lose, Newport Beach city government was "i.Mtrumental'' in gathering support for ttie Orange Coast COUege bond issue, according to Dr. Norman Watson, OCC district superintendent. Watson, as a recount of the ballots began today. thanked the City Council for its official endorsement of the bond ele(tion. "ft was most instrumental In in· nuenc.ing positive 1upport f r om cltizens in the Newport area," he said. Watson pointed out that in Newport the bond is1ue was &pproved ,;by a margin con1lderably beyond tbe 1';0-- tbirds required for pa90ge." COuncflmen, in a departure from prevlom baDd.1-off pollcie1 on scbool bood l11u.,, unanlmOU1ly had urted "c.-eful eon&lderatJ.Oftil Of tbe OCC measure a week befcn the elecUon. St.ck M•rkeu NEW YORK V•P) -The 1t0<k market held a lood ga1n In active tr•ding late lhil afternoon. (See quota- tions, Pages 21'r27). d u g a rail. She cootinued In the wom- en's competition, however, finishing third. Nuuhiwa's Wffl Suncay vaulted him into the running for a first or second place position on the seven-member U.S. West Coast Surfing Team which goes to Puerto RJco in November for internaUona\ competition. Finalists in the annual ltuntington Bea<:h championships had to deal with (See SURFING, Pace Z) Stanton Backs Airport Land Vse Commission, The city of Stanton hu joined a growing list of Orange County cities suwart.ing a Newport Beach plan for a County AUi>ort Land Use Commission. Stanton City Clerk Mina Wilson to· day told Newport authorities that Stanton councilmen have unanimously adopted a· resolution asking the Board of Supervisors to create the com· mission. Last week , Buena Park and Cypress endorsed ttie move. As proposed by the Newport Coun- cil, the Land Use Committee would ad. vise supervisors on the suitability of proposed developments adjacent to the County Airport and other airfields that may be built In the future. 1'1e committee'• significance would be greater with estsbUshment of a regional airport. as proposed in the Pereira Report on Mt Transportation, according to Newpon officials. The committee would assumt some of the responsibillties now delegated to the County Airl>Ort Commission'. Few Take Plunge At Newport Beach ~tly only tile~ brawcl the dlilly weet<ond winds to lt1)aah ID a 67-degree ocean olf the Newport .-1. While d>ouoands !Ult<! Hlllltlo1ton Beach for tho surlinC -pionohlp1 Saturday, Newport's llloguards IBkl beacll KUon htre wt.I "very, ~Y ut?J;··re..scues were made bJ lunely llteguards. I /' ->' Two little gfrl! riding double on a bicycle were injured Sunday when Uteir two-wheeler collided with a right· turning auto on Balboa Bpulevard anJ 29th Street. ' Carol Shields. 5, of 242 Newport Blvd .. and Sharon Beck, 11, of 795 (See Photo, Page 2) Shalimar Drive, Costa Mesa, were 1.Teated for minor injuries at Hoig Memorial Hospital and released. The driver of the car, Charles Thomas Bohner. is. 4101> 38tb SI., Newport, was not cited by officer1. Another Sunday accl:lent involving a two-wheeler, this time motorized, oc;· curred as gas station atitendant Paul Stanley Gallant, 19, 317Y: 33rd St., hoP· ped on 11. friend's Harley-Davidson. He roared through a parking lot and into the side of .an office building at 300 W. Coast Highway. Gallant, who wasn't seriously in· jured, told oUicers he was unfamiliar willl the cycle and couldn't stop it. The two accidents were among 19 in- volving 35 vehicles on Newport roadways ov'er the weekend. Peter Weigand of Newport Beach has come a Jong way since his birth in Germany, He has come a long way, in fact. just in the 20 years he bas lived in the United States -all the way to the American OJ.y111- plc teacn. HJ1 story ls featured today on Page 21 as part of the pre· OiymJll<; 1erle1 on Orange Coast Ol)>mplanl. Alto otartlng y II a ..... In Ille Soda! N .... 1edlon on wives of. tht Orance Cout Olympian• aod how they'll root f9'" their men. Meet blonde, bluH)'td Shirley Burke, wife ol bammer-thro1'• in& history Prof, Ed Burke, In the first of tbe Hrie• by DAILY PILOT Stall Writer Judy ""''t today oo Pago 14. l'o.day's aostn1 N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Horrified Boaters See Death Dive By ARmUR R. VINSEL ot ~ 0.llJ Pli.t Sl9ff A seaplane zooming toward Avalon to pick up a load of pJUsengers sud· dealy went into a screaming power clive from 1,000 feet Sunday, disln· tegrating in a shower of debris wben it hit channel waters. Harrified boaters who witnessE'd the death dive fished for the body of pilot WllJJarn B. Bridgeman. 53, ol Malibu, but it sank in the 1,200-foot-deep seas before they could get it aboard. Search for the body was canceled. to- day by U.S. Coast Guard search and rescue personnel, while investigators began trying lo delerrnlne Wb$t CIUJ· ed the rickecing dive ·and craeh. Sheriff's deputies said the oatalina Seaplanos IDc., craft bad !>ken oil from the fi:nn '1 San Pedro terminal, located at Berth 96, beneath the tower- ing Vincent Tbomu Bridge, less than 10 minutes before. lnglewood. a.ttotney Russ Moss and five passengers aboard his boat, Frustration II, watched the grim q>ec· tacle as tbe. twin~ plane dove toward the sea. "We 98W it coming down ..... the props were really turning over, then he nosed over and hit the water and the plane just flipped," Mou said. Two other pleasure boaters in the 1 crash area -about two miles off ~·· Cove -..W.tod in trrlD& to rtcover Bridgeman's body, bUt said there~. no doubt that be bad been killed on Impact. . . Seat. and other debris from Ille 10. (See BOATERS, Par•!) • DeLap Resigns Post on Newport Art Committee UCI art lnstrudm Tony DeLap !O· day resii gned as a member of tile Newpart Be.a-ch City Arts Cammlttec. DeLap, in a letter of redgnatioa to the City Council. explained: '"I find that QlY tea ching respoosibiliUes, plus my own studio work, do not leave me adequate time to fuUill my ob~ as a COID• miUee member:" The five-member comrn1Uee it at pre.&ent charged w~ arranging for art and photo exhibit.; at Newport City llall. The group's rcsponsibilllies are ex· peeled to be sharply expanded w i t h development of a new civic center, ac- cording to Mrs.,.Barbara Stabler, chairman. In anticipation of this, Mrs. Stabler has asked the couooil to consider enlarging committee membership to seven and extend terms d.. office from three to four )'ears. DeLap'1 "'""-Will probably be named by the council on Oct. 7. Other committee members are Dorothy M. Berry. Penny M<:Ma.nigal, a n d Virginia \Vhitehouse. Oran9e We"'her Don't look for a resplte Crom those morning low clouds Tues-- day, warn.t the weatherman, poinUng to more of the same with coastal mercury hovering around 70 and inland temps up to 78. INSIDE TODAY A man who ought to know !Q11'$ Viet Prelide'nt HumphTet1 " doing"• _,, bod job'of com- palg>lhtq. •Barry Gold100k< to1k1 °" l'oQ• JO. • -..... .. . ... =· ••••• tc t t I o ..--r: ---..---• • '' I . I 7 1 lt •• - J Do\11. Y PllOT .Ju1nbo .lei Debuts ' . Biss•& Airliner Can Carry 490 EVl:RJ:t:I', 1'1&1h· (Ufl) -The -1c1·1 blcltll ' lttllntr. • • 9 0. puaenser behemoth with a five-ttory hi,111111. room Ill public debut toct.y. , Tbt 1'laae 11 Boelllg'1 747, a 111p1r)et -wlD mller Ill an era of l!Hbreasl -.,, ataferooina Ii> tho aky and more-probleJDJ (or the naUon'1 ~ crowded alrpOrta. prtllll -....... lo . ~ '·lbe _., ... Jllalle:=· I\ torlllilrll'"J*'°' 'lblrallo point 0111 11lat .... ugll the plane c·an carry up to 490 p111 ... ~1. '!!loll. &lr~a "l'i eJ· . pocted to Hat about 380. Tllo plane, clU'l')'illf a P> million pra Ill: wlll bo relkd out of a llanpr lien but will not be dellve~ lo Ill' p:ttma,unlll Octol>er, lll'9· -1be. plaoe 'la-a mau ol luPlflatives .• 11 .....,,. 700,000 pounds -doublll the weight of the average four.ngl.ne iem-. The main landing gear bu IS ..... ~ a ll)ir&l 1talr<11e lead> to an -~ lhat tan I>< used ti a Ila-. Joane• or movlo theater. • Meal.I move up an elevator trom a galley below the main declc. llor II the plane erP.ected lo ease uie con1e1tton plUU(ng the naUon's major atrporta. Even though II will &llO• I.be airlines to carry more pauen&en in ftwer pl&Des, cri~t J?Olnt out that the jumbo Jet. win ,rneuly be able to ablorb the Pre4lettd boom ta alt travel over the npt dtoade. • _ Worse, they c18tm...&be giant pta:au will arrive before many of the paUon's airpcirta ... runy prepared to handle them etticlently. 'One 747 alone could dwnp 3,000 nieces .of luggage at a lei'ihli>il F!vh1rthem arrlvlllg wltliln half an holU' could flood a terml.nal wltb ..,., 2,llOO. penom lootlnf for telephone•, relatives or t b •I r autompblle1. So far, Boelllg hu !old 158 of I.be plane&. :But the colossal· jet is not ei:· .,..w lo brio& any lmmedlato fare cut for the airline passengers. Airline officlah argue that expected But lioenr1 qi .t.bt ·jtt predicted that Ill arrival wlD step 1IP Iha ovanluo need to modernize and enlarge tilt na- tl.on'• a.lrport 1yltem. Humphrey May Suggest Halt in. U.S. B'!mbing SALT LAKE CIT'l (UPI) -Vice President Hubert H. Hwnphrey WAI at a crouroadl on Vietnam war policy toct.y and ht may take the P8lll towed a bomblnc halt during • major lorelln pollcy llatement tonlgbl. The. ll>ffeh, being recorded ln bl'oadcut!Dg studloa bere durln( I.be * * * Nixon Awaiting Wallace Strength . Before Attacking MIAMI CUP!) -Rlcbard M. Nixon has decided to Mer clear of frontal attackl on former Alabama Gov. George Wallace unless the tb.lrd. party candidate eontinuu to gain strength durlnl I.be nut few •eeks. ~---L However, Nlzcm'1 political wrccwr, Robert l!:llnrorth, left open Ille poaalblllV that Nlaon "°""' aim dlrectb' at Wallact as he bu at Hubert H. Humpllrey JI the former covernor maintatna bis upward-cll'mb. Tlie Republlcill prelidtntial can- didate apent the weekend in nearby Kef BJJcayne wbere be comblned1rest at the midpoint of bll campaign with strategy sessions with hi1 principal advisers. • Nlloa adledulld ·a Dight today to Detrctt where be will appear on an evening televialm panel cODfrcmted by quesUons from· local residenta. Amon& .~. conferring !rlfll Nixon during the weekend were Kentucky Sen. Thruston Morton and Wiscoasin Rep. Melvlli Laird. Callfornia Lt. G<w . Robert Finch wa.s expecte1 to join, the campaign in I>.et+oit today. Ellsworui. aaid Nbtpn was "highly pleued" Sunday when the latest Gailll)> Poll !hO'l'ed blm ltadlng with 43 percent, Hnmpllrey second will! 28 perceot and Wollace with 21 percoot. In ad4lt1oo, the ~n l~ wer~ buoyed by indloatlOlll ID the poll that W&llaoe'• lllmlllh.,.. ealjnl away at Humphny'a back!D1. EllaWorlh said Nixon wwld· continue to compete with W.U.ce llldlrec:tly ~ peellnr to wllat be caned the voter • desire ·for d!ange ,and hammering away at the need to end lawlesmeas and violence. Howeve~, Nixon will not compete with. Wanace where the former governor bas "rtgk>nal strength," Elllwortb a&ld. He •ireed that this would effectively rule out the Deep --. day, will be ltlt\ised by NBC lo the country at 7:30 p.m. local Ume in all zones ucept Centr.i where he wU1 be 1een at S:i> p.m. Mudl of the Democratic candidate's Sunda7 in Seattle wa1 devoted to work on tbe speech with h1s top 1dvller1, in· ·eluding bemocratJ.c national chalnnan Lawrence F. O'Brien and Georee H. Ball, U.S. ambassador to Ille United Nollon1 who quit bll dlplomaUc post lul -k to help Humphrey defeat Republlcao Richard M. Nllon. 'nle_i:f also w• blgh-level con· 1Wtat10a. during the weekend on the unaetiWna pr~lem of anUwar hecklers w!\O 1eem to be iettlne louder and bolder with each Humphrey open-to· tbe·publlc 1peecb. 'lbe vtce pre1ident'1 Satunlay nlstrt speech in SeatUe wu all but •haltered by demonllrator1 who prevented biJ speaking unUl they were thrown out of the civic center audltmlum by pollce. ~!Idly durln( the campaign Hwµphrey hu taken the position that he, Indeed, did favor a bait to bombing of North Vietnam but only after some sign ol reciprocal restraint by Hanoi and only after 11aurance that a halt would not endanger American troops and the South Vietnamese popuJMlon. 2 Men Succumb After Traf fie Crashes in County ~ SAN'l'A ANA -Two elderly men died Saturday as the result Of earlier traffic accidents, poJJce. reported. -Elmer L. Phillips , 7'2, of Santa Ana, who wa11 hit by a car Friday at Orange 1988 County Traffic 1917 · 115 Death Toll Ill and Camille etreel! died Ill Santa Ana Commtnlty HocpltJal. lie )lad beon llro<:k by a car driven . by Le1lle R. Petera, 17, " SaD1ia Ana, police reported. Tbe ln<ideat II 11ill · UJJder lnyesttgat1on, , Howard J . Jotm1ort, 70, of Garden Greve, died Saturday at Palm HM'bor Hoe:pital of injw'ies IUlfered a week ago 1n a two car accident that took the lite ot. his wile. Tbe crash occurred Sept. 22 at 9th Street and Chapman Avenue In · Guden Grove. Jotmson11 wile, Ora Viola.· 88,. wu deld on arrival at tbe hospital DAIL 't PILOT l'tlttit .,. llcM!'f KMfllw 'I COU\.DN'T STOP IT,' MOTORCYCLIST TELLS N!WPORT POLICE Novice Riefer Oellant Lo1e1 Bout With Will~ But ln(urle1 Not Serlou1. Story 11 on P•1• 1 Trio Wounded In Shootout Over Narcotics Grudge A 1holgun attack baled on a loog- 1tindlnl grudge wlllcb police blamed on a narcot1c1 deal left three persons gravely wounded at an Anaheim rea!deoce Sunday night and three ot.ben jaDed. Raymond C. Horrigan, 21, ot· Para· mount, b ln crlUcal condition at Anaheim Memorial Hospital wnh 1botrun wounds 1n the head, chest, neck and abdomen. Terry L. Sims, 11, ol. Paramount, is also ln crlUcal condition wtth WOUDds in the stomach cbest and leg. Hit in the face, neck and aboulder, Bruce L. Amleo, 19, ol. Pico Rivera, 111 lilted in seriou1 condition today, ac· conllng to hospital aides. Charle11 R. Alger, and William F. Faris, 20-year·old Whittier youth&, are both held in Orange Ciunty Jail on suspicion of a11ault with intent to commit murder, police a aid. Ann E. McMinn, 2&, of Anaheim, also was arrested on suspicion of poe1e1aion of dangerou11 druga -u a . l'elll!t al the •booting lllvetU11tJoq, Ne1gbbors called for officers after Horri&an, Sims and Amico were bla11ted to the pavement in front of the McMinn residence by two men in a van. The three victims were just arriving or leaving the hou11e when they were cut" down gangland style, police sald today, blaming tht attack on a .narcotics doal. NelJbbon 1ave police a deacripd6n " the auapected getaway -· which was stopped ln Buena Park ·1" police who arrested Alger and Farts and con- fiscated a shotgun. Jnveatlgators said tbey under1tood the pair bed a Jong-standing grudge over the death Of a lriend ftilm a nareotic1 overd06e and believed this to be the motive. A quantity of marijuana and dru g pills was found in the alley next to the McMinn residence, where It appeared to have been thtown while police were en route to the 1hootin&. Harbor Schools 'Forum Groups Meet in Homes I Four study group11 that developed trom the Harbor Area Community Forum on Schools will hold future meetings in private home11. Member1 of the four study com· mittee1 will puraue ttlelr separate toptea -communicaUon with the public, a future bond election , dtaclpll.ne, and the fOur quarter U.S. Battleship New Jersey Goes Into Action ABOARD Uss NEW JERSEY (UPI) -'The battleship USS New Jersey joined the war against North Vietnam today and se.nt salvo after salvo from her 1S.inch guns crasb1ng into Com· munist shore targets with thunderous explosions of orange fiame and smoke. The great battleship, which had lain in mothballs since the Korean war, fired 2,700-f>OUDd projectile• into Com- muni.st artillery sites, bunkers and an· tiaircraft batteries a mile above the den'lllitarized zone. ln 31h minutes the New Jersey can equal the destruction ot 60 bombing planes. Fllteen years and 66 days alter she fired her lasi &hots of the Korean war, the New Jersey si.amed slowly within raflge of North Vietnamese batteries a mile above the DMZ. Al 7:30 a.m. the starboard rifle on the No. 2 turret fired Ille first shell. Within 90 minutes the New Jersey battered two Communist .artillery sites and a third complex of defense posi- tions nine miles inland and seven mUe1 northwest of the U.S. Marine outpost at Con Tbleo. The Navy said the battleship, only one on activ-l service in the world, woul(l use her maximum range of 23 milea later in the day to hit targets farther inland. aystem. About 35 citizens are participating in the discussions at this paint, reports Jim Wood, one of the organizers of the forum wblch first met Sept. 11 and repeated last week. Leaders of the discussion groups are Dr. Nolan Frizzelle, communication; Wood, bond election ; Leo Arra.naga, dlscipline1 and Bob Eastman, four quarter 1}'5tem. Each committee will come up with a position W.tement which will be presented to tile Newport-Mes a Unified School board for comment. Wood said the cominunicatlon group has diJ cusled the need for schoolmen to get the word out on positive ac· cOm pllshments and sell the schools' good points ins-lead of expecting the pubtic to take It on faith. The bond election committee, he said, last discussed how to conduct a bond campaign to have the greatest impact, and the disclpl.J.ne committee has talked most about narcotics. Wood said the citizens forum organization still is looking for more participants and asked anyone in· wrested to telephone him at ~. Ntne new persons joined up last week he said. ' Two women who turned otlt to talk at.out nsrcotics told him afterward they were so pleased to ge t some response to what they were saying . Wood said. ' From Page I BOATER~ ... passenger Goose, a World War II vin- tage aircraft, swirled about tn channel waters and the hulk of 'the eratt ltseU sank within one htlf hOW". TI.1e Coast Guard cUtter Cape Hlggon and a USCG rescue heticOpter were dispatched to the soeene, but arrived too late to pick up Btidgeman's body or put a line onto the wreckage. E~·Newport Aide Tells Bank Sale • Laguna Beacll resident "-h G. Steelman, pr~hlent of Orange County Bank, today amOUD<Od lllat Ille of the bank to Soutl,lern California Flrti Na· tiooal B a n t bu been approved ~y cllrect«•· of both JaaUtuU001. J. Total purcbue prict was glve.a ~ #,914,037.50. • . The '""10UJ\Can\int -l!sued jolDtly by Steelman, al 9141 Van Dyke Drive and C. C. Blakenmore, president ol Southern California FiNit Net.iooal. Terms ol the acquisltion call for Southern CaJJlami.a .Elrsl NaUon&l to pay •IB.50 a share for the 150,100 Orange Coonty Bank shares _. outstandlnc ond '117,187.50 for 11,925 lbare1 111\&ed under q>ttoo ptan1. Tb tl'.anaection means t b a t B!alcoinore'1 banlt wJU.acquJre Oranie County Bact oUicet in COlta Me11a, Son Juan Cljllstraoo and Dana Point. The three of.ficea -added to the foUr naw operated in Santa Ana, Tustin, and two in Huotingtm Beach wUl ex· tend Southern ~ First Na- Uona.1'1 p 1 an to provide increased banking 1ervic., throughout Oronge Coonty. The Oraote County ,Bank was ..,ganlzed In 1961 and I.be sen Juan Capl.Jtraoo otilce was opened that year. The office in Co11t& Mesa w a s estallU.hed ID 1963 and the bent open- ed ll! Dana Polllt office Ill 1966. Steelman was tor many y&arr a Newpcrt Beech reside!&, and 11 a Conner Newport plann1n I COlll· JJUKioner. From Page I VOTERS •.. San Clemente -Total, 3,000; Republlcana 910 ; Democrata S13. Stal Beacb -Total, 1 8., 2 S 8 : Republicans 91848; Dtmocrai. S,99~. Orange Cout voters in the Second Supervisorlal District gave the GOP a comfortable margin over t b e l r Democratic rlval1 with S 3 , 716 reglstraUon1 in a· distrlct total of 113,019. Democratic registrati!)D• in SuperlDr David Baker's d 11 t r 1 c t tallled 53,028. Qnly one oupervloorl&l district-the First-went Democratic with 47 ,302 votera re.legaUng 44,148 Republicans to second place in a district which mustered 97,205 regilitraUoos. It was the same story in Congres. rional district analy1is wiUl the 34th District racking up 113, 125 Democrat· ic registrations over 94,131 Republic· an voteri in a total' of 200,208 regis· trations. The other t h r e e congressional districts were solidly Republican. They voted: District 2S Republicans 44,341 ; Democrats 30,071 in a total of 77,694; District 32 Repubtican11 2 • , $ 6 6 : Democrata 17,791 in a total of 44,718 District ReplbUcans 143,358; Dem<>- crats 82,482 In a total of 238,aie. Other analyses by SI Jdhn !Deluded; Senatorial District 35, Republicans 101,356; Democrat.s 98,236; Total 210,· 273. , Assembly Distri~t 3.5, Republicans 101,SS&; Democrats 93,226. Tot a I 210,27~. ' A$5em"t!ly District '11, Republicans 114,250; Democrats , tiO,OOS; Total 183,405. Auembly Dlstrtct '!I!,-Republicens 88,()3(); Democr~l! ll'l,939; To ta I 181,402. Assembly D!Jtrll;t l!S,. Republlcen1 45,09%; DsmocralJ Sl,818; Total 80,478, Assembly District 89; Democrat.s, 68,828 ; Republlcana 59,234; Tolal 131,· '803. Or an g e county's unincorporated .are.a. was. soUdlr Rep,ubllcan with 43,- 968 reglatraUona ib a county total of 71.391. Democrats trailed the GOP tally l)y more than 20;txKl votes wtth 23,961 registrants a~ted by St John. OAllY PllOI From Page I 0 OMEGA Your Omega Salt1 &: S•rvke Agtnq1 . OAAHCll COAST PUaLISHIHO C~AH't a.b.rt H. W••' P~ldllll •NI 1'wtlll""" J•c~ l . C1rlty Vlcll Pmldlllt W)4 GeMr"tl M•1111ott n."'.' J(., ... u ..... Tiio11111 A. Murphl11e "'-Mint EtlllOr Jero-it. C•lllrit P111I NiueR ,.._, t..at AdYtnlllnt CttJhltw Dll"K1W __ .._ ti 11 Witt lclbt• l•1ft,.1r4 M•lllrtt Mdreui P.O. 101 l1719216J .._ ........ cat. Mmoe: • w111 .. r ,,,.... L...-a.-fl: ttt F<01911 .. _ ~ llttcll: .. Jll'I Sin.t SUIJFING •.. ptmy INtf, dank weatbtr and, at times , lO'w·fJYing television helicopters a1 a crowd of 20,000 IW'fblg enthusiasts looked on. Obtel"'lars agreed that 1urf bunnies on the beach deae.rved the moat polnts for 1hape -Sunday 's •urf certainly didn't have much. Two-time victor Corroll appar.mjy based bis strategy ou hopes iil plcldng up an outside stL Ht lurked near the southern limits of the com.peUUon aN:a, looked for a loni left 1lldt wlU1 which to display hJ1 talents. It never came . In fact , all Carroll received lor his eUortl wu a bun from a low·flylng televlllon helicopter which ftlrvtd to flatten out what 1urf thwt waa wtth propwuh. Angry 1boull and lltl·W&Villl from the w at.er flnally drove ol.f the helicopter. Protelll C011Cm11111 ti.. h<Uoopter wen Lttar Jod«ild wUll coo· teal Jud&H, but to DO avail. . Ill aooµ..r lllddllll, CODIUt olllclal• ordet<d cmn -ldnl the champion· •lllPI for ABC telev1.1lon'1 "Wlde World of Sporta" to brett 1IP a Jar1e crowd of 1urf bunnlu ... embkd for TV ClllD<rU dlreoll1 Ill Iron! al I.be Judge•' atand. Complete rc1ulta : Doke Kaianamota Treploy (Bell AD Aroat<I Sorler): Corlcy CarroU, Dau1 Polnt. 111 .. ·, Opett: l·D1rill Nuuhlwa, H""' tlngton Beach, 2·Mlke Tablln(, Cocoa Beach, Fla., S.Corky Carroll, Dana Point, 4·Rolph Arnes11, Paclflc Pall· sades, $-Mike Purpu1 , Malibu. Womea'1 Opeu1 1-Llnda Benson, Hermoea Beachl. 2-Shelly Merrick, Santa Monica, S.Marco Godfrey, Coro- na del Mar, 4-.>oyce Hoffman , Capis· !trano Beach, So.Joey Hamuaki, He.r- moea Beach. Senior 1\-lea'I: l·Phll Vedder, Dana Point, 2-Bob Holland, Vlr1ln.1a Beach , V1., 3-IM W1lllam1, Dana Point, 4· LeRoy Grannis, Santa Monica, 5--Fred Ashley, Encinitas. · Junior Me1'1: 1-Brad McCaul, New. port Baecb, 2-Bob M1chael, Hermosa Bet.ch, 8-Randy Lewb, Huntlngton Reach\ 4-llo1er Adama~ Santo Crut, 5- Jay· R ddle, Newport tseach. Boy1 : C h r i 1 Schllckenmeyer, Newport Beach, 2-Bob Burn&idt Jr., Malibu, 3-Leonard Fo1ter, Newport Beoch, 4-Mllea Ocborn, Loe Alantlt0<, 5-Jobn Mayer, Loi Alamitos. Tude1D1 I-lion B & II· D ebb I e Outtarsoo, 2·Steve Brochtne-Barrle Aaaw, S.&ob Moore·PatU Young, 4-Ha1 S.cks.sally Rled, hf1ok Ivenon- E1tller Airaw . Paddio : Bill Mount, Sar.ta Monica. 2- CGrk;y CaJTOll, Dana Point, 3·lCenny Un. Santa Monica, 4-Bob Burnside Jr., MaUbu, Werry BeMette, Newport Beach. · Dory 1 l·Lool Beach, 2·L. A. County, 3.c&rplnterla SI*, •·Lons Beith B, 5-L. A. County B. I !. l Now 2 Orea! Stores To Sene You HAllOI IHOwtN• HUHTIM•TON CINTU CINTll HACH I DIN•tl UO' HAllOI II.fl. HUNT'l.,GTON a.ACM COSTA MIU 141-9411 ni..1n1 Open Mon. Thun. Prl. Tiii 9 p.m. I .. _ --··-'""" .,,, "' .... rt.ty ...... .. _, ...... w ..-... hrll llU. --.._.,., -... ~ _,,,. -- ftllWI TO Olr YOUI IUD•n = --. t 2 21 $2,. Z.4.4 £_& 2 s • ' BIA ANDERSON, ldi!OI' MMlllltt' ......... ~ , ... 1J Part y Polls Its Cho ice As the election date draws near, ttie air is being filled with campaign promises of all types. BU:t the most unusual comes from the Mesa Harbor Club's Mrs. Ricb-- ard Parrish, who promises to deliver the only perfect selection for presi· dent who will win the support of every voter, during Electra '68. Tbe "perfect" candidate has selected Colwnbus Day, Oct. 12 as the time to get back to the "grass roots" 1dee of fund raising for the Albert Sitton Home of Orange County. All of his supporters, dressed in cocktail finery will be given an even-- Ing of dining and dancing at Mesa Verde Country Club, usin~ a patriotiC red, white and blue as the decoration color scheme, along with balloons, firecrackers and flowers. Working on this committee are the Mmes. Wil· liam McNaughton, assisted by the Mmes. Wendell Williams, Jack Brishacker, Lewis Bradshaw, John Fildes and Donajd Dehann. The candidate promises a cocktail hour to begin at 7:30 p.m. with eight models showing app81'.el from Veda's and Hermie's Boutique. Shoes will be by Kinney's and hair fashions.i wigs and curls will be shown by the Dolphin and Seahorse beauty salons. Men's fashions also will be modeled. DiMer will be served prompUy at 9 p.m. with music for dancing afterward by the Warren, Saylor Quartet. The candidate also promises an abundance of prizes to. be, given away with the assistance of his faithfUl wbrker, Mrs. Edward Zielinski. Na'turally, he expects a contribution of $7~50 per pei'son to his campaign fund .. ' • f I SPREADING THE WORD -Telling everyone to come to their benefit dinner dance are three members of the Mesa Harbor Club (left to right), Mrs. Richan! Parrish, Mrs. Don Brisroe and Mrs. Weridell' Williems. The gala evening will be centered around a political theme while campaigniDg for funds for the A!lbert Sitton Home of Orange County. There will even be a &urprise candidate who promises to be the "perfect choice." Re$ervations and informatioD can be obtained by contacting .one of ;.be committee members includi~g the Mmes. Parrish, Marshall. Cowley, Ralph Hippert, Harold Lakin, John E. Stone, Don Brisqoe, Don Wainiicol~ Mark Good.year and Louis Pmtt. Who is the candidate wlto has made such lavish promises-? Good grief! It's Snoopy. Who else? 'LOOK HOW WE'VE GROWN' -Whi~ Mrs. Errol Peyne, president of the newly organized Mano Con Amor Auxiliary of Children's Home Society, mea· sures the height of her son, Brent she symbolically shows the growth of the in- fant group which tl()W boasts 17 members. Recording statistics is Mrs. Alva Wilt, first vice president. Auxiliary 'Adopted' A most appropriate name has be~ ~~ ~. the new·borri a Q. x; 1l1 a r y of ChildrEOI •• Home Society whkh invotves the lftU ol UOW-ersity P.artr, T1a rt I e Rod< and 1101. Llke all --cm Amor (a loving -) II needed to help guide !U 1evelopment and growth. The lovifle hand guiding · 1 is group through i t s r~tional year is Mrs. ~rrol Peyne , arid assisting on her board V'e the Mmes. \Iva Wilt, first vice pres:l· dent; Stew.art •Morgan, se- cond vk:e president; Peter Berwick, secretary; Walter Taulbee, tr88ISUl'er; Wiiliam Marvln, clinic cbairinm, and Freeman Rose, publici· 'y chairman. The roster already boasts 7 willing workers t.o help 1erform the three major' :unction6 d. ttie auxlbary - lirect services to Children's Home Society. fund raising and g i v I n g information <Wbout fiervicm provided by the eociety to natural """"'', mildren and adop-Live p;:trents. During h next f e w tnonths a tund·naiainP: pro- ject will be planned far the spring, a tea or luncheon ror r.;soclate members will be given, a drive for pro- visi.:inell wUl be launched and member'• will belp staff the Well-baby Clinic at OHS headquar1us in S..ta Au. 'Exch ange Program' Sta ged at St. James Following the current trend are St. James Episcopal Churchwomen who are planning their own "ex- change program" -rummage for money. Ex- tbanges may be made from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. Wed- nesday and Thursday, Oct. 2 and 3, at the church. Among the enticing articles offered for sale will be a la~y·~ diamond wakh, brtdal~wn, his /n hers pogo slides and, of cour1e, a s · wbie:b has been dlscov<tl'ed by Tracy Whitacre. dy U. price other wares are (left to right the Mml!s. Grant W. Brown, J. N. Sherwood and Joeeph s; \Vbbcre. Smoking Spouse's Peace Pipe Beats Bu:rn ·ing in the Kitchen DEAR ANN LANDERS: t am a widow with three young boys to raise. The yowigest, age 14, Ras i;ne worried sick. He spends .all his spare time shooting birds wiAh his BB gun. He says be kUb t.hem because they eat the fruit from our trees, but I notice that he shoots ell year ,'rouod, even when tbere is no fruiL I've tried to teach my IODS to respect all of. God's creatlrt!CJ. The other boys want no part of shooting or killing. It breaks my heart when I find wounded btrds on the lawn. Once I caught the boy feeding btrds to the ~at. Our nieghbor told me if I don't put a ftop to my son 's cruelty she is going to call tile Conservation Ranger . She says his behavior is not normal and ~ ANN LANDERS ~ """ dll)' he ntilht kill • human beipg when tbe tbrill Of btrd l:illin g wears off. Whot llhall I do? -DEEPLY CONCERNED : DEAR CONCERNED: Thi1 boy 11 In despera&e nee~ of p1ycbl1trlc help. HJ1 mind Is twisted and tbe evidence 11 before your very eyes. Ooa't wall anotber moment. Take llfm to a psyclltatrtst or a meata:I be.al~ cUDlc lmmed111<17. DEAi! Al'/N LANDERS: Durinl our four yeara o1·marr1:ed tite I have taken .a lot of "good-natured kiddlne" Uotit my cooldnt:. I know I am not the belt cook In tbe worid, but I'm not the worst. either. Last nlgllt my huobond kept needling me about how loUJy e.vuylhlng was. I h.ad worked all day on that meal and my feelings were hurt. Alter I did the dioheo, I decided lo ao on llrtke. I wrote the lollowlnf. agreemeui and told him U he didn t alp It ba could 1leep .alone u well M eat ab:M. Here it iJ: I hereOy promise 't:bat t. John Doe, will not by word or deed or facial ex· pr!sslon reject any meal placed before me. I also promise, if I am 1 going to be late for dinner, I will call my wlfe by 7 p,m, Jf J fall to keep any part ol lhlt,asreem•Dt. I will take my wife out to dinner or cook dinner myself for-~ days foUOWing the dat,e of the offense. Signed -John Doe My husband signed the agreement and I am '*riling to let you, know tbat I feel like a new woman. If more wives woukl as.!lert themselves there would be fewer uleers and m I g r a l n e bHd1clle1. -NEW LEASE ON LIFE DEAR NEW LEASEr Hllll<hija~ aDd amn. '· DE/.R ANN LANDERS: Our 17- y~-old dauthter is pregnant with her JJeCOnd out-o{·wedloclt child. Deb 11 !n her fourth month and It mt.ibt be twilla. She oiped Ille lint dlild over to the homt that took care cl her. Dtb- ble wu ooJy II thfm and lo m polilloo to keep Ill• hlby. Some Wlll-l<><lo people Who have knoW11 Debbi• 1inCt Iba wu a Utt!o girl want to buy her IOeOlld baby for 'Jl,000. U It II tw!Jla 11181 will llvt her $7,llOO. Debbie II all !0< It 11 there a law agaJnst t.bla 7 I have a feeUng K Is lmmorel, even JI tt 11 not ille1al. Pl•-toll mo. -G.L.P. DEAR G.L.P.: II II 11m111111 llw to aell • cblld. Your daughter eoolCI ac- cept eompenaaU.. for ber medScaJ eare, but tbe cemmerdal trauactlon 11 you deocrlle It II lllepl -ud aoral!)' ....... -... !J ak<lbolilm a -~ ·-ca Iha alcoholic bl lraat.df II .... a curt? Reed the booklet UAlcalKlMma - HoPO and Hl!p," by Ann IADdert. EncloM :Ill canta In coiu wlllt your r• quut and a Ion1, ltalnped. tell4d- dree1ed envelope. Ann Landf• wW be 1lad lo help you with your ;roblem1: Send them to Mr In care ol the DAILY PILOT, ....... ilit I tlamped, Mlf-.. . ' velope. • • • I '.\ :. •• • . 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Green al. Hlllltlogtoo Beach, who wore an oyster brooade ensemble. The bridegroom, son of. Mn. MQl'\11. Thomas Keevil at. ~. Mo .. and the late Mr. Keevil, uked James H. Cross of Encio:>. a ~-.tobehis best man . A recoptlcn for 50 .gue.u foJ.lOwed in the Peek borne. The new Mrs. Keevil, who ~tes her own finishing school, Miss Prim Academy in Huntington Beach. end who is the fashion ooordiMtor and assistant grornotion director for Hunt· lngton Center, was educated in Sootland and Australia. She i:s a fomner journalist for the Sydney Olympian's Strongest Fan lllJly Tel-b encl the Melboun:le Argm, • former IOCilal ~ io charge ol. protocol for the Legacion de! Uruguay in OanbefTe and a fonner Sydney model. Her husban:l U; a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism and has1 been editor Of the DAI· LY PILOT f<l< tile post 14 years. He l& a member ol Delta Upoiloo fraternity and a !Dember and former pre6i- deot of ~ Orange County Press Club and the Oran·ge County Chapter, S i g m a Delta C b i , professiooal journali8m society. Upon their return from the Island6 the ne-wlyweds will reside in Huntington Beach until the completion of their new hoone in Newport Beach. Wife 'Pitches' Support By JUDY llUllST Of ftlt INllY '°"" lhlff Ed Burke bol all tbe Jud<. He will be pa<tidplllng In IA'.'!!? tbe 19th Olympiad in Muico City. He's a handsome end popular hiltory professor ot Orange ~ College. And he bu a wife mmied Shirley. Shi<ley, with sh«t bloode hair and wide cleor 1ikle eyes, i• tile typical girl next C}oor. Sile is refremilng and openly IMndly. . This past summer while her husband bas b e en training for hia I e C 0 D. d Olympict, •he . -bitting the books. ''TbiJ month I r<c<ived my BA degree in social tcience from Cal State at Long Beach. I am continuing there for my teaching ..-ntial," she 1miled. Study time may he hard to find in the future because Shirley odledules heneli lrOUDd her very busy and adlvebusband: "In tbe morning he lltes to be put Into a mood witb IAuie Prima or a Mama and Papu record. He likes tt>em vrry loud," she aald Un· derltlndingly. She always fixes him his favorite breaklo•t. "I'm a pretty good cook," lhe -modeltly. "I have to be because Ed eats ao mudl. He bu three help· DIP1Dmyone. "W!Mn we were tint mar- riod I tried to 1oeep up with hbn but pined 10 pound•," ahe laughed. Shirley met her "big eater" while a freshman at San .l<>ee State Collei:e. "During orientation ceremonies, Ed was a COUDJelor for i n c o m i n g 1tud.entJ. I w.as attracted to blm rl&bl a'"8y. I bid behind a tree and mapped bis plc- tln," lhe remembered. . :· 1'be nut montt> they were clitlne and on Feb. 12, 1961, they were married" after a wbJrtwind romaoce. •• AOCCl:d!nl lo Mn. Burke, HUSBAND'S HELPER Mrs. Ed Burke Ed thought she was hard to catd!. In 1960 her husband began hammer throwing. He learn- ed quickly -foor years later he was seventh in the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo. "He threw his best mark there," she added. S!Urley admitted at this time that she had never heard of a hammer throw until she met her husband. "I wu excited when he was learning and I appreciated bis skill." 9'e went lo Japan will> Ed. However, prior t o Tokyo there was a r,re· Olympics In New York. 'I'd never been anywhere so I saved my money and had a marvelous time in the East. "When I was invited t.o Tokyo, we had to borrow money. Ed wanted me to share the trip with him, and I stayed. a month with other track wives in a hotel." A year prior to the Olym- pics, Ed was graduated from Sen Joae with bis BA and received bis masters in political science two years later. During this time Shirley ,....Ired 4nd attended 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644-1380 I· Vietnam Caught in a Sterling Moment Polishing silver for the Silver Tea sponsored hr the Altar Guild of St. John the Divine Episcopal Church of Costa Mesa are (left to right) the Mmes. Gene Adams, Robert Young and John NetteL The benefit affair is slated for next Wednesday, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Adams. England Setting For Ceremony Club Looks At Flowers WHAT ARE YOU . GOING TO DO ABOUT TODAY'S LOOK LIKE A WOMAN LOOK? Celebrat~, C)f course! What's the point of being a womon if you don't look like one. How to do it? Beautifully, Comfortably? Just wear Gossa rd's Flair underwired bra 3490- theer nylon crepe tricot with lightly Jin.cl cups. You'll turpris:e yovrseff with the superb shaping, Ribbony wire froMiftg . doet it. TM leotard stretch bock of nylon and lytro spandex cli11g1 like a new skin. In whrte and fashion colon:. And note this: rizes 328 thrv 400D. 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T .. nlibt -tomorrow nill!>I will be your tut dl.ance to view th e 1 • twt> at tb.1 Mesa Theatre • MESA MA'l11NEES Ulke tcrMO !pl)tlight e v e r y \\'em.sdla.y tfternoon at one o'dock. H«e iJ • great dmlce. for Hait>or a'8I. home- makers in slip away from the dally -.. end enjoy tho -tre'1 latest film features. f'Rl'JE PASSES to tbe Udo ,.. tbe Me. will be mailed io. ~to .D. J. DeRuaba. 1819 Dr., Cooia M-M. A. P«ter, 316 Via Lido Nord, Nnport Beedl, T b om a 1 s ... ,.... 211 Onyx. Balboa ltlan4 and R. R. O>ok, 1111 -·oar... de! Mar. Mll)U ,.... ...... will ..,. PfJll' htnm one dill)' IOCll ea a iuett of "Picture Peeks" to see Qt mc:wie .t the Lido or Mua theatres. In. the mean· time. tor imtW arXnlllion tn tht M• or the Lido me )'001' hondy-.-.. ,.... lnllty-a... Oard. • Costa ·Mesa _ _ _ DAILY PILOT Today's Closlllg ; EDIJIO N N.Y. Stocks ' VO~. 6f, NO. 235, 3 SECTIONS, 3~ PAGES -; OIWl6E .COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, '1968 TEN CENTS HE AD TO HEAD DUEL -Tandem teams o! Hal Sacks, Sally Ried (left) and Ron Ball, Debbi Gustaf- son battle it out during finals of 1968 U.S. Surfboard Championship at Huntington Beach. Sacks-Ried combo finished fourth, while Ball and partner won tandem ~vent. Small waves hampered contestants in this year's contest. Huntington Boy Wins Surf Crown; CdM Girl Tbird •' By CRAIG LOOO~D Of "" O.ltr "'"' ·- Dark horse David Nuubiwa, a hometown boy. today reign• as kine of Huntington Beach's 1968 U.S. Surfboard Championship!. The cat-footed Nuuhiwa, rollercoasted his way through mushy, misshapen, three-foot surf in S~y's finals, powering to an upset wm over Dan.a Point's Cony CarToll who was seeking his third straight victory in the event. However, Cairoll, with a third-place finish in the men's division and a second-place finish in the paddle race, wa.s awarded the Duke Kahanamoku Trophy as best all around surfer in the 1968 Championships. One injury was reported in this year'! event. Margo Godfrey of Coro- na del Mar suffered a shoulder injury when her board struck her after she d u g a rail. She cmtinued in the wom- en's competition, bo\reVU, finishing third. Nuuhiwa's w«i Sun<lay vaulted him UKo the running for a first or secmd place posiUoo. on the seven-member U.S. West Coast Surfing Team which goes to Puerto Rico in November for international competition. Finalists in the annual Huntington. Beach championships had to deal with puny surf, dank weatiler and, at times, low-flying television helicopters as a crowd of. 20,1'.m surfinC enthusiasU looked oo. Qbrervers agreed that surf bunnies on the beach deserved the most points fur shape -Sunday's iurf certainly didn't have much. Two-time victor Carroll apparently based his strategy on hopes of piclcing up an outside set. He lurked near the southern limits of the competition area, looked for a ~g lert slide with which to display his talents. Jt nev« came. In fact alt Carroll recelvfd for his cCforts w'~ a buzz from a low-Dying television helicopter which 111!1"\-ed to flatten out what surf tbere Wa& with propwasb. DAILY PILOT llllf ...... HARD F IGHT-Diminutive Margo Godfrey o! Corona del Mar con- templates her next move during finals o! U.S. Surfboard Champion- ship at Huntington Beach. Plucky l~year-old overcame shoulder injury to grab third place in women's evenl Republicans Hold tead In County Regi stration ' By TOM BARLEY 01 tM O.llr Pltet lt9t'f Amerloan Independent r o r l u n e s Angry shoutl and fist-waving !rom (S.. SURFING, Pl(< Z) Inf ant Loses Fight for Life Orange County's registered voters have ahown litUe change in their .,>\ political thinking since the June primary elections, county c 1 erk WUllam St John revealed today. declined during the. lotertm period from 8,556 in June to 7 ,059 in November. Peace and Freedom party supporters totaled 1,112 at the Sep- tember 12 cut oil date, 21 more than st John listed in June. A tittle boy brought back from lhc dead once after a nrimmi.ng pool ac- cident at his granctpare11tl' CO.ta Mesa home was buried today. Ronald c. Gordon, nine months, son of Mr. and Mr1. DavJd E. Gordon, 1438 Carllngford Sl. died at Cosio M.,a Memorial Hospital Thurtday. The boy was pulled from a pool 1t the home of hls grandparents, Mt. and Mrt. Clyde McKay, 2832 Drake Ave., la.st Monday after be crawled out a aUdl.ng door and fe.U into the water. He was pronounced dead but pl'lysl· elans continued to betU~ for h.11 llf& and he waa nvtved. but never left tile comatose state. • St John'• analysis of voter registra- Uon1 fur the November electioo shows Republican voters to be again Ile m:i - jorlty wit.h 306,696 GOP registrants ac- counting for almost 53 percent of a count1 total of 580,886 voters. The ratio was identicaJ t(i June returns when 2Tl,88S Republicans then Claim• ed almoct !i3 per<"'1t of the county 1n!BI of 516,992. Democrats a1ain trailed Republicans with a tally GI 243,4611 oo the N ... mber Ustlng, almost 42 per- ""1t of the county total. Apln, thil percentage wu identical to tbe June primary aoaly1il When 220,0U GI th< 518,912 county wters 1 h o w e d Republicans 5,2$1; Demncr1t1 2,394. S.• I••• C.plltrano -Tota.J, 1,504: Democratic prerertnccs. Uncommitted regl1trants were up by almost 50 percent from the June total of 16,100. "Declined to state" voters tallied 22,460 in St John's latest analysis. Republlc>Eo had a clear majority ln al but two of 10 Orang• Coast com- munities 1naJ.yt.ed. Loe: Alamitoe and W-delied lhe county's GOP trend to Jllv• the O.mocnfl tbe eda• In both~ ... Defied the COUll!Y'• GOP trend to give the lloa)ocrals th< edge In both areas. 01 3,818 ro&IJtefed voters In Los Alamlfol, 2,0!8 n!llller<d I I Dlmocrall will> the R<OUbllcan party cWmbJ.1 l18M. Wtstmlnrter returns reveal ll,881 Democrat. reglatertd and 9,U77 GOP ad.h.,rcni. ln a com· (S.. Vll'l'ERS, Pact %) Seaplane Crashes Boater~ 'See Tr age dy Nea r Catalina By ARTHUR R. VINSEL CM t114i 0.lt)< Htt Ii.ff A iteaplane zooming toward Avalon to pick up a lG&d of passengers sud- deoly went into a screaming power dive from 1,00J feet Sunday, d.isin- tegraling~shower of debris wllen it hit d:lennel ters. Horrlf' te:-! who witMS&t"d the death di. fi!ihed for the body of pilot William B. Bridgell\MI, 53, al Malibu, but it sank in the 1,200-foot-deep 1eas 3 Wounded In Anaheim Grudge Fight A shotgun attacli. i>ased on a long- standing erudge which police blamed on a narcotics deal 1eft three persons gravely wounded at an Anaheim residence Sunday night and three others jailed. Raymond C. 1-Iorrigan, 21, of Para· mount, ii In crtt.ical condition at Anabe.im. Memorial Hospital with &hotgun wounds in the head, chest, neck .and abdomen. Terr)' L. Sims, 18, ol Paramount, Is also in critical condition witb wounds In th< sti.nacb chest and leg. Hit in the face, neck and shoulder, Bruce L. Amlco, 19, of Pico Rivera, is listed in iserious condition today, ac- cording to hospital aides. Charles R. (!lier, ..,d , W.4liom f. Faris, 20-yeat-ol6""Wb1ttler youths, are both held in Orange Cl.unty Ja.il on suspicion of. •uault •Uh i11tent to comm.ti murder, police said. Ann E. McMinn, 25, of Anaheim, also was arrested on suspicion of possession of dangerous drug& -as a result of the shooting investigation. Neighbors called· for officers alter Horrigan, Sims and Amico were blasted to the pavement in front of the McM.lnn residence by two men in a van. The three victims were Just arriving or leaving the house when they were cut down gangland style, police said today, blaming the attack OD a narcotics deal. Nelgbbon gave police a description oC the suspected getaway van, which was stopped in Buena Park by police who arrested Alger and Faris and con- fiscated a shotgun. Investigators said they understood the pair had a tong-standing grudge over tbe . death O{ a friend from a narc<lti.cs overdose a.nd believed this to be the motive. A quantity or marijuana and drug pills was found in the alley next to the McMinn residence, where it appeared to have been thrown '.".~e police were en route to the shooting. Stor k Markets NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market held a good gain in active trading late this afternoon. (See quota- tions. Pages 26-27). Galns outnumbered ltuises by about 240 issues, The margin on the most-ac· live list was 12 ahead against two hMSers and one unchanged. Peter Weigand of Newport Beach has come a long way since his birth .~ ":~ ' ,1 • ~. • f ' I 1n Germany. He hil come a long way, in fact, just in the 20 years be has lived in the Unlted States -all tbe WIY to the American Olym· pie team. Hls story I! featured today on Page 21 as part of the pre· ~lympic ml•• en Orange Cout Olympians. Aho ltartlng t.Jday ii I otrlet 1'i ill< SOdal N- aection oa wtvea « the Orange Cout Olympian• and bow they'll root for their men. M@et blonde, blue-eye~ Shirl•Y Blirke, wl!e of hammu-tbrow· In& history Prof. Ed Burb, In the firat of the ,.r1e1 by DAILY PILOT Stall Wrlu.r Jud~ Hurst todoY on Pqo H. ~V' " before they cou1d get It aboJrd. Soardi for the body was canceled to- day by U.S. Coast Guard search and rescue personnel, while investigators began trying to determine what caus- ed the sickening dive and craM. Sheriff's deputies said the Cataline Seaplanes Inc., craft had take11 cif from the firm's San Pedro terminal, Jocated at Berth 96, beneath the tower- ing VJncent Thomas Bridge, less than .!O minutes: before. Joint Session Inglewood attorney Russ MOiis and five passengers aboard bJ1 boat, Frustration ll, watched tM grim~­ tacle as the twin-engine plane dove toward the sea. "We saw it coming down , , • the props were really turai.ng over, then he o06ed over and hit the nter and the plane just.flipped ," Moss said. Two other pleasure .boater1 in the crash area -about two miles oft (S.e BOATERS, Pago I) Mesa Officials Discuss Controls Service station controls, commercial developrµents in manufacturing zones and a streamlining of toning exception rules will be discussed by the Costa Mesa City Council and Planning Com - mission toolght. No action can be taken on any of the matters durin& the 7:30 o'clock joint study session in conference rooms behind City Council chambers. The advisory panel and action group meet together each fifth Monday of the month to hash over various issues. Action on the service station ordinance is expected next Monday night and the adopted piece of legisla- tio11 will give the city a strong hand in bow station\ Jr, J>uUt ~-~f operated. !>tanning Director Wllllam Dunn sa.ld the ordinance will include basic standards for service st.aU011 design and requiri!1 a zone excepUon for any proposed st.aUon, no matter what the location in the city. The new rule also will involve performance bonds in which buildeJ:1 must provide money for the .ultimate possibility that the station. may be torn down, if the owner is unable to make • success of it. The clause worked out with. City Attorney Roy June will allow tbe city to h'old public hearings and then rule on whether or not the structun wW remain standing. Several Costa Mesa staUons have a hi.story of being closed more often than they are open. Dunn said the zoning e-a:cepUon ordinance to be discussed bJ tbe two legi.slative bodies wW essen~ com· bine variances and conditional use permits Under one all-encompa.Ssing type of permil -The manufacturing distriot 210niDJ' (See CONTROLS, Pace I) Battleship New Jersey Joins War With Bang ABOARD USS NEW JERSEY (UPI) -The battleship USS New Jersey joined the war ag;ainst North Vietnam today and sent salvo after salvo from her 16-inch guns crashing into Com- munist shore targetl' 'with thunderous explosions of orange flame and smoke. The great battleship, which bad lain in mothballs since the Korean war, fired 2,700-pound projectiles into Com· munist artillery sites, bunkers a.nd an- tiaircraft batteries a mile above the demilit.Mi.:.ed zone. In 31h minutes the New Jersey can equal the destruction of 60 bombing planes. Fifteen years and 66 daya after she fired her last shot.a of the Korean war. the New Jersey steamed ~lowly within r-ange of North Vietnamese batteries a mile above the DMZ. At 7:30 a.m. the starboard rifie on the No. 2 turret fired the first shell. Within 90 mJnutes the New Jersey battered two Communist artillery sites and a third complex of defense posi- tions nine miles inland and seven miles northwest or the U.S. Marine outpost at Con Thien. Recount Running Close; Results Cornin g Tonight The tally re.Wed aa>d totrered !<>day on the recount vote tor the '7.25 million Orange Coast Junior College Dirtrict bMd. !&sue, and Jt became ap- parent by noon that fklal results will not be known until every last vote Is tabulated by 6 or 7 o'clock tonight. Twtlve election workers from within the district started at 8 a .m. to re- count ballot! at the Orange Cotmty Schools office i.n Santa An1. A two-thirds majority w.as needed to pall lb< bond1. Mi <l<ctlon nJcbl""""I and 1ublequent c11Wus motall!lg -Ule bonds recoived 14,119$ wt.. In lavnr to 7,353 YO!lls •l!alnSt.- just II sh7 GI the needed tft.thlrdl ma1ort11: A rtcount of bolloll cast al II of the 74 pollflll! plt<eo lhil morning showed a net increue ol 18 "ye1" votes. But fftum1 !rom the other 16 polling p\lce1 remained Jo be counted. and 1 ohorl lime w.r lurthor return• tel the net tncreue-of .. yu" vote1 bac.k to two, t The Navy said lb< batueship, only one on active service in th& world, w'ould use her maximum range of 23 miles later In th< day to bit lllrlell farther inland. The initial target was a North Viet· namese storage area. After the first shot, the batUesbJp's commanding officer, Capt. J. EdW'anl Snyder of Fairfax, Va., wmted UX.· lously by hls radio In lhe !Ire control shack for a report from a Marine pilot flytng above the target. · The first projectile was 300 yardJ off center, came the report. Three more times the New Jersey fired and the Marine pilot ra_dioed back the supply area was dettroyed . He directed the fire against an an· tiaircraft base wblch had fired on his plane and within minutes th1a base was destroyed. Four antiaircraft weapons were blown sky hlgti and a string of bunters wu destroyed. In jubilation tbe spotter plane streaked wlthln 100 yards of the New Jersey's starboard boW and radioed: ''Welcome to the war." The plane then dipped ill wings in salute. Ora,..• Weellaer Don·t look for a respite from those morning lo• clouds Tues- day, warns the weatherman, poinUng to more oC the same with coastal mercury hovering around 70 and inland temps up to ·1a. I NS IDE TOD Al' A man who ought to know sa111 Viet Pre:ridnt Hvmphr•u ii doing "o N1J bod job of com.- potgnl•g." &ITl/ Gold,..t1r talJcs o• l'oQ• 10. !,'!: • ...... --. ... 1 N.,_.. ..... +.I °"""" ~ ... ~ .. , ..... 11 .. _ ..... _. ·. ..,. ... ,..,.. . ......... 1~11 OI..,_ t a-ta 11'-M I"""-' P... JI StNI ...... ~ ,.,__ M-n T......... l• Fh t.tlt t TIM..,. • ,..._.... lJ ........ • .. ........, 11 Wll4n ..... 14 ...... , ,. ........... .. ....,._ t .......... ... ...... . . . .. • I OAILV l'llOT -· Stpt....r lO, 1968 'Net a .. lld • I ' Saigon Ba!King At P·eace s '-' S.\lGON (UPI) -Soulb vi.i-n ...i todaJ II -id DO!lher acc<pt a U.S.-De..,U.!Od Vleinim peace ll dld ~---AmerlcM.mW• ! bl7 -.111oaud unacoopUible. 'fanllnmln!lllrTranebW~ nod !be 'pOlley 1111ternon11 mm th~ pve:rmnent'1 MmUal ''wblte paper" to • DflWI confereDOe. He 1a1d South Viet.-nom ,.., willlof to bargain with H&DOI by ltatll. • . "I npell lhaJ wt wlD not conMer ourM!tei -'bJ aoy peace agree. men! ti)' mq powers unless the ~ of (South) Vlelnam give1 lts tun~" be &aid. "In ISM, Vlotaam had no -to a1111 above tbe battalion level," 'nlaDb aaJd. "But now we have our Orn\1 and there II DO such Ullog U a Unlf\od Allied Command. And our &rmJ does _not hive to obey any orders wblcll • .,. not VlelDamea• In otlgin and •utbodtJ." •• ' only tMn ·wm we l1ld -our awes agree lo the lloltliic of the bOmblng ol North VWtnui."' ' Tbll.,... a harder line on the bom· . blna @Im that teao by · u, s.·· , "'go°"""' at I h l'V~ Wit talb ID Pario. 'nit! Amerlcaus there have >.lked'for a guarantee Of mlprocltl'fn' excbaDee for the boml>inli ha!~ lillpersonation • Of Officer No Joke· to Police The man in the parked car ww.tchej late l!tlnday •• the dari< .-. llitot paot him on Eolmcla Drive In Colla Meso, lla nd opotllgllt lr8lned on a ·vehicle ahead. • • bAllV '"-°"""" llJ aldlenl ktlttw Biggest Jet In World In Debut . EVERETr, Wash.· CUPll ~ Tbe world's blftest jetnner, a 4 90• paneoger bebemotb with a five-1toey hlgb tall, make.I Ha public debul loda¥. The plaoe II Boelnl'• 7'7, a auperjet lhal wllJ uaber In an era of 10-abreut -11n1. Ila-Ill• In the •kr and more problem.a for the nation's a1r .. 4 crowded alrporta. 'Iba plaoe, cll'l')'lng a '21> pillllon price tag, wtI1 be rolled out of a' haopr here but will DOI be delivered lo the alrlinel unUI October, !ll89 • The plaue ls a mua of luperlaUvu. It welgha 700,000 poandl -dou!>le the weight of lhe ~-... lollN!lglne Jetliner. The mal!l landlnf gear baa 16 · Wbeels aod a ljllral llalrcase leads to an upper deck th1t can be used *• a ' ltateroom, lounge or movie tbut.er. Meall move up an elevator from a galley below the malu declc. ,,,. -.... th• Commllllilll 111uat ....... their Cllvl(lel ll>Soutlt Vletuem before the bombing of North Vietnam could be halted. One of ill main conditloDI far peace wu the withdrawal Of all Commlllllst troops, lucludlug the Viet Cong, lo North Viel· ·Tlien ·he lllpped on his .,... red spotlltOlt and pulled over the dark sedan .and its 15-.year~ld driver, relieYinl blm ol. a sherifr1 bedge found M be WU biaked beside the rood. 'I COULDN'T STOP IT.' MOTORCYCLIST TILLS NEWPORT POLICE Novlct Ridor Gallant. LM .. Bout With Wall, lut lnjurl11 Not Serious. So f a r, Boeing bas sold 158 of the planes. But the coloasal jet 11 not ex· peeled lo bring aor lmmedlate fare cut for the ab:llne puaengers. Alrllne olllclals argue that upected profits are needed lo defray the tremendous coetl of the plane, at least for, the first two ye1r1 of opera~On.. They also point out that even though the plaoe can carry up to 490 puseupri, 'most ah'!lnee are ••· peeled lo 11at about ll!O. nam. · Thanh sa1d tbe satgon 1overmnent "II ready le meet NGrih Vletaom with a. view to dilculslnc t.be euaatloa of hostillties. the respect for t.h e demercatlon line along the 17th parallel, peaceful coe:liltence, and ,cubral u weU as ~c 1¥· chlnltl bltween the two .-. ooce ~ ·ii rest«ad... . ( "North Vietnam must stop all Ill hostile and aggressive activities, all kinds of subverslOll, sabotage and guerilla warfare," he said. "Tbeo and . . . Mesa 'Burglar Takes Valuables, I.aves O~nity A burglar wbo looted a Colla Meia cm and ruldeDee of ~ In _.aluabla, then decorated the wall with an obiceull.1 In fold paint ii ...... t lodoy by poU... -allpped oU!Jiau louv.ri at Zuver'• Gym, .U: ·Hamilton St .. to enter a bathroom Window, toot a steri!cttipe deck, a 1adft1' watch and .15 In cub. ;· Before leaving. he painted "Rhino Was Here," and hand maldng an obacene gesture, a~rdlng to police officer James Wagner. Rhino ls the ueckname of the IOI! of Roberl A. Zuver, loading to speeula· tlon !hit the burglar II acq-ted with the 1""'"1 and wbere the valuallle• were. kept. · · 1n abotller burlllar1 lo118d Sllnday, Del D. Grai>lee, of 190' W. Wllaon St.,· reported a .45 caliber autl01111t1c pistol 1tolen from bi.I dei.n ,(lo~~t. Final Rite8 Held For MesaResident M9o.WU ~~at 81. Joecblm C.tldlc Cbircb ,... 0-.• w. Gnlllm, lolll-llm• COiia Mtoaa bUliiD DAD A -.of Colla Meea I« \9 )'Yn1 Mr; Gnblm WU ownim;' of Graham'• ~ .. Be dled at IAlg Beach v-· il<>lpltal at the qe of 'Tl. SUrvivcn lnclude b1I widbw, Vera, o1 111• falDll7 homt,.143 Waluui st., Colla -In--·plw at Holy Sepul. chor Cemo4er)o In 0nu ... !ll·llY r1101 ORAWGI: • COMT PUILISltlNO COMIAH'( . '-•IMrf H, W•e4 P~ W PuMltlltl' J•cl! •· C1r1ey ¥'-,,..., ....... Gtf""ll Miiie.., TIJ:*"'•• K11,-il ..... n._.,, A. U11rphifl1 .......... "" !fllw P111I Nltt•tt AdwrllMftt D""'lof' c..--JJO W11t l1y Sttett M1lh"f A44'1111 P.O. t. 11•0 t2•26 --......., ..... : Jfll WMt .... "'""" ~ t.cr.: tu:,.... .. _ ~IMO: 2lt Jtll llfltt omcer Robert Goode wea rimnlng a Nidar cbeclt ol. a.ate speed on the . mw l'Olldwa7 -~ bas now gotten aimolt as many inches of newspaper _ copy aa 1t la lonf -when the teenager and a companion drove by. The youngster was arrested oa 'IU.SP- lcloo·ol "'-"""""'a police officer and turned over to bl:a parents at the station, While bis companion was ques· tioned and released. Aooording lo tile arreotee, the red IPOtllibt was to frighten the motorist ~ for .alleged reckless driving, while the badge was to be used 81!1 a joke at an upcmiing scbool daact. PoHce c!Jdolt conskler eltl:ler very luDDJ', FroM Pllfle 1 VOTERS .•. mtmlty total of 22,406. Other Oran1e COetit atatistlca ln~ elude: Coote Mau -ol 30,7'12 re&iltraoll . 18,810 !IJ!ed Republlceu and 12,066 reiiJt,ered 41-Democrat!. Foota!D Valley -Total, l0,4all: ~cam 5,169; Democrat& 4,668. ;Jlanu.,toa Be1elt -Tow.J., "3,Bi Republicans 21,601; Democrata 19,2&3. Lapna Beach -Total, 8,888; Republicans 5,690 ; Democrats, 2,619. Newport Beach -Total, 26,478; Republicans 19,5$5; Democrats 5,855. Su Clemente -Total, 8,000; Republican& 910; Democrats 513. Seal Beach -Total, 1 6 , 2 5 9 ; Republicans 9,648; Democrats 5,995. Orange·Coeet voters .Jn th~ Second llqperviArlal Dletrlct gave the GOP a comfortable . margin over t h • I r Democtatic rivals with 5 3 , 7 8 6 registrations in a district total of I 113i619. Democratic registrations in Superior David B~er's d is tr Jct ta!Uect 53,008. 9ftJy ooe supervisoriaJ district-the · Fln&-w1nt Democratic wlth 47 ,S02 vottra rele&ating 44:,148 ,Republicans to second place in a diltrlct which muatered 97 ,D l'fl&iJtratiooa. · lt wu the same· 1t.ory in Congres. olooal dlatrlct aualysl.s with the Mth · Dll~ct raokinf up 113,12fi Democrat· le re&11traU008 over 94,131 Republic· an .voten 1n a total of 200,81 reals· traUons, Tbe other t ht e e conaretalonal dllttlcts were solidly Rei>ubllcnu. '!'he,,· , voted : D.i•trtct 20 Republican• 44,341 : Democr•tl 30,071 in a Iota! Of 77,194 · Dlatrlct 32 Republlcnus 2 4 , B B B Democrall 17,'1111 In a total of 44,71. Dlstdct Replbllcans 143,318; Demi crall 82,4112 In a Iola! ol 2311,2811. Oilier lDalyses by St John Included : Senatorial District 35, Republlcar. 101,356; Democrats 98,23&; Total. 210, m. Al11111bly District SS, Republlcanr. 101,3.58; DemocraU 93,2:198. Tot a I 210.m: Aasembly Dlstrict 71, Jtepubllcans 1H,2l0; Democrats 60,005; Total 183,4116. , Al•embly Dlltrlcl 70, Republicans 18,°'-'; Democrati 82,939; Tot a 1 181,402. Alsombly Dlatrlct 35, Republicans U,092; Democrats Sl,811; To!at 90,478. Aslembly DI.strict 89 ; Democrats, ea,ai Republlcana 59,234~ Total 13$,. 80.l. 0 ran i e County's unincorporated area was tolldly Republican with 43,· 1188 refiltrau..,, In a COUDty Iota! ol n,391. Democrata trilled the GOP tally by more thin 20,CXX> votu with 23,ll!l relillraota accepted by SI JOiln. f'f'OM P .. e l BOATERS ... Wblta'I Covt -uallted In lcylnf lo -Brldpmao'1 body, bul said , tMs'O -no d<tulJI a.at bo bed baaD ~onlmpod. -alld --11""1 .1ha to. ....-er Gooae, a Worl4 war II tin· · top alrtraft, lwlrled abc>Ut ID challnel Walltl -Ibo titl11< of Ibo craft jllllf .... wldlln ... bell bour. 'Ille Coost Gum! calf« C.po ~ and a USCG ntcUe helicopter were d.llpltcllatl lo the ICl!Ja, bot arrived too late lo plCI< 1IP -·-·· body or put a line'oolo the wreckqe. I; Two Girls Riding Bicycle Injured In Car Accident Two little girls riding double on a bicycle were lnjured Sunday when their two-wheeler collided with a right; turning auto on l;lalboa Boulevard and 29th Sb'eel 'Carol Shields, 5, ol 242 Newport Blvd., and Sharon B"'k, 11, of '1115 Shalimar Drive, Costa Me!la, were treated for minor in)urtes at Hoag Memorial Hospital and released. The driv-er of the car, Charles Thomas Bol!ner, 25, 410\i 38th SI., Newport, wu DOI cited by ol1lcert. Another Sunday accident involving a two-wheeler, ttUs time motorized, OC· curnd as gu 1taUon attendant Paul staoley GallaDI, JI, 317\i il3rd st., hop- ped on ·• friend'• Harley·Davidson. He roered thrWgll a parking lot and into the aide of en office bulldln'a 4t 300 W. Cout Highway. G&Uant. who waan't 1ertou&1y ln· jured, told officers be was unfamiliar with the cycle and couldn't stop it. The two accidents were among 19 In· volvinf: 35 vehicles on Newport roadways over the weekend. Frem P .. e '1 SURFING •.. the water finally drove oil the helicopter. Protest! concernln& the helloopter Wer'f) later lodged with COD· teat jud1ea, but to no avail. In another incident, contest officials ordered crews workln& the champton- shipi for ABC television's "Wide World of Sporta" to break up a large crowd of surf bunnle• assembled for TV cameras directly in front of the Judgts' llaod. Complete re1ult.: Duke Kahaoamoku Troplly (Beat All Arooud Smier): Corky Carroll, Dana Point. Men's Open: 1-Davtd NuuhJwa, Hun· lngton Beach, 2-Mlke T•bling, Cocoa Jeacb, Fla., 3-Corky CllTOll, Dana .>oint, 4·Rolph Amela!.. Pacllic Pali· Jades, S.Jdike Purpus, Malibu. Women's Opea; l·IJnda Benion, 'iennoea Beach, 1-Sbelly Merrick:, Santa Monie.a, 3-Marco Godfrey, Coro- na del Mar, 4.Joyce BOfJmau, Capla· trano Beach, 5-Joey HamuUJ, Her- mOl!la Beach. 8etllor MeD'I: 1-Phil Vedder, Dana Point, 2-Bob Holland, Vlrg1.nia Beach, Va., 3-Les Williama, Dana Point, 4- LeRoy Grannls, Saota Monlca, 5·Fred Ashley, EnclnllaJ. Jllllfor Mea'1: 1-Brad McCaul, New- port Baech, :I-Bob Mlchael,. Hel'lllOla Beach, S.Randy Lewis, Huntln(lon Beach, 4-Roger Adams, Santa Cruz, s. Jay Riddle, Newport Be1ch . Boya: C h r 11 Schllctenmeyt1r, Newport Beach, 2-Bob Burnald• Jr .. Mallbu, S.Leonlrd Foster, Newport Beacb, 4-Mlles Osborn, Loo Alamitos, 5-Jobn Mayer, Loo Alamltoo. Tludem: l·Ron Ba 11 • D •bbl e OuaW10n .. 2-steve Brocblne-Barrle Aiaaw, S.Bob Mooni.Pattl Youna, 4. Bil ~-S&Jl1 Ried, a.Jack IVll'IOll· ll:~ir Algaw. ·PilM!e: BID l\lount, Santa ?.loaicl, 2· Corky CuroU, Dana Poln~ S.Kenny Lin, Santa Monica, 4-Bot>"Bumaldt Jt., Malibu, a.Jeri')' Blollette, Newport Beach. Dory: l·LoaL:ach, S.L. A. CowllJ, s.catplntarla · , 4-Loaa Beocb B. S.L. A. Coan!J B. Funeral Planned LOS ANGELltS (AP) -lloMry will be rocltad 'l'lluday for E d w t n Schallorl, Who WU lie Im Au .. les TllMI *-arillc fw men than lour d ... del until hla retlremenl In 1918. Sdwllert died Saturday lllgbt at --OolMlelceDt lloopllal at • tho ... ol 71. Harbor Sclwols Forum Groups Meet in Homes Nor la the plaue upecfod to eaae the congestion pl\lUfDI the nation's major airports. Even lbooP II wllJ allow the airlines to carry more puaengen in fewer planes, cr1Uc1 point out that the Jumbo jell will merely be able lo absorb the predicted boom in air travel over tile next decade. Four &tudy iroups thnt developed Crom the Harbor Area Community Forum on· SchooJ.11 will hold future meetinp in priV'ate homes. Members of the four study com· rnittees will pursue ttieir separate topics -communication with the public, a future bond e I e c ti o n , discipline, and the fOur quarter syatem. About 3$ clUzens are pUUctpating in the dlscus1lons at thfJ point. reporta Jim Wood, one of. the ar1aniler1 of the fOrtDD 'll!1lch first -Sept. II and repeMed lut week. Leider• ol Jlie dl11cil11ion J?OllP• are Dr. Nolao F'rlDelle, commtmicatlon; Wood,, bjmd election; Le9 Arranap. dlsdpllne, and Bob Eutm1D; lour quarter 1yolem. Each committee will coJhe lip with a position statement which will be presented to the Ne wpor t-M e aa Umfled Scboot. board for comment. Wood taid the communication group has discussed the need for schoolmen to get the word oot on positive ac· Burglar Flees Ana,eim Jail ANAHEIM -A suspected btir&lar ea<aped from Auahelm city Jill early thla morulng by crawling through ao atilc opeolng. Police said Lawence A.. SllffeelJ, 21, of Rlvenide, removed a ll&'lt panel from the c:eiling of bis cell, crawled ttlroulh the bole and escaped from the attic through a roof vent. Officer• aaid ~eols bed been arrested lut 'lbun· day under the name ol Larry Carllon. He was belnJ held on IUIJ'ldou of burglary follmrlntl bis arrest Sept 25. Jurt before he broke out, otflcen aatd, it was discovered be wa1 being held on ausplclon of burSlary 1n Riverside be· Ion making bll 011Cape Sept. H from that Jill. complialunents and sell the schools' good points instead ol expecting the pubHc to take it on faith . The bond election committee, he Said, la!t dlsctlSlsed now to conduct a ~nd eampaign to have the greatest impact. and th& discipline committee bas talked mo:rt about narcotics.· Wood said the citizen1 forum organization still is looking for more participants and asked anyone in· terested to telephone him at 546-5990. Nine new persons jolned up last week, be said. Two ~men who turned out to talk about narcotics told him afterward they were so pleased to get 80Dle responaer to what Utey were &ayiDg, Wood said. 2 Men Succumb After Traffic Crashes in County SAN'f.t\ ANA -Two elderly men died Saturday u the rault of earlier traffic acddeull, police reptrled. Elmer L. ~Pl. 72, ol Sai>ta Ana, who was btt IJ:Y a car ~Y at Orange 1988 Couly Trafllc 1118'1 155 De1U. Toll 151 and Camille Reet1 died in Santa Ana Commlmi\Y Hoopilial. He had.-&truck by a cat> driven by Leolle II. Peten, 17, rJ Santa Ana, poilce rspOrled. 'lbe Incident ls still under luvea11p11oa. Howat<! J. JolmaOD, 70; ol Ganlen Grove, died Selmm,y at Palm lla1>or Hoopltal ol lnjurie1 lllflered a week ""' In a two Cll' acddellt 111&1 loot the life of his wife. Tbe eruh OOClllTed sept 22 al 9th SGoeet Md diapmau Avenue ln Garden Grove. Jola111'1 wlle, Ora Viola. ea, ... dMd cm arrtvll at the hOlpitel ! Wone, they clalm the glaot planes will arrive before many of the naUon's aJtPorll .llre ·1u11y PreP,and to boudle them efllcleutly. One 717 alone could d~p 3,000 pieces of luggage at a terminal. Flve of them arriving within half an hour coWd •flood a tmnlnal with some· 2,000 persons looking fur telephones, relatives or t be 1 r automobijes. But backers of the jet pfedicted that fts arriva\ W1ll step up the overdue need to mOO.erni;e and .e~arge the na· Uon's airport system. F,,_ Page 1 CONTROLS ••. talks tonight will center around whether or not other enterprises - such as beer bars, catering services, boutiques or any such non·industrial business should be located in M·l 'zones. Opinion on strictness ol t b e rnaqufacturing zonea in the city varies somewhat and CouilcnQien ·willlam L. $l Clair has !8ld it woUld be a good \bing lo lbcate beU bats In such pols.ier are2'S of .town. 'CIA Recrniting Office Bombed ANN ARBOR, Mich. {AP) - Fede"'1 and Ioca1 lnYesllgl>.tOr1 today probed an exploston at a dowdown Aun A<tor office •building that II geoorally beU.eved to .house the ea!lero MJCblgan reCrultlug olflce of tho Cenll'a! lnte1lig"1oe Ageticy. "We~e going ou1 lo the ~ thll lllOl'Dillg lo pick up two CIA in· vesUgators from WutUgtbn," &aid a highly pi•ced source in the Aon Arl>or 'police deportment. · · 0 OMEGA YOUR WATCH'~ t clunecl • Ollod •u1- $5·!!LBT1 c:Mt-·~ • llell· •IHtn a111M11 tqllor! Sl.99 52.49 $4.99 ....... ,.., Detl1•lnt A I llyl -""" ,.,, f --. ....., .,. ··-. ...... .. _ --frMI SIU, --.... 1 .. PAIT DIPIHDAILI HAYICI Now S Great Stores To Serve You MAllOI IMOff'Ute HIHmHTOM Clwra CIM'Tll IU.CM • Ulttelll 11H MAllOI &YI. HUNT11r4•lON llACH COITA llllA AM4U ltJ..IHl 0,... -.. Thurs. Prl. Tiii 9 p.m. t mNS TO "' TOVI ...... • I BY WILLIAM REED •••••••• • In the Wind A poil)I which concerned me greaUy was cleared up this morn- ing by Bill Teague who is running for Congress In the 3 ~ t h Congressional district. At a meeting of the Huntington Valley Young Republicans, Bill ripped into his oppo!lent for send- ing to each of the residents a folder offering them a choice of five pamphlets put out by the government on a variety of topics. Bill was upset because the offer came as the election campaign was beginning1 Obviously there is a great advantage· to being an in- cumbent at election time. * I was confused, when a few days later I received the same offer of pamphlets for Rep. Craig Hosmer (R-Long Beach) who, like Bill, is a Republican. I immediately sent the copy off to Bill, knowing he'd like to see what f11.embers of his own party are doing. I really wanted to show Bill that taking political advantage of the taxpayer's money is a time honored activity of al}. incumbents regardless of political . party af· tilla11on. A short note from Bill assured me that "I Was surprised at the source, but, regardless, my at- tilu~e toward this type of thing re- mains the same." I guess I'll chalk up one for Bill. * Of course it all means that I'll not get my choice of five important public documents which seem to be abundantly distributed on a bi- partisan basis this time of year. It means that if Bill is elected 111 never get them because I'm sure Bill will not change bis views on passing out these free documents. Perhaps Bill won't get ele<:ted and I'll Dave a chance to read up on all thJ! fa~clnating topics offered to the ~le by the government at election time. Of such stock is politics made. I I DAILY PILOT 3 Yes Bond Votes Won't "Hike Tax· Painted Lady AFS Stwknt Gets Grant A !..,..,. Ameriean Field Service student at Hun\ington Beach High, Alxiul Qaymon Kobekiwal, has won the A.F'S sdtolan!tllp given to foreign s~ who have dtmomtrated leadership qualities while in the United Slate<. Abdul. of Kabul, A!ghanismn, ls ooe of 13 foreign students chosen to ;...; .the GalaU!i. ~lar award for Abdul llV<d with' Mr. and Mr<. J. Gordon stebbings and their son, Johrl, at 7'2 ~ St., Huntington Beach, while he att.nded -.cilool he<e. . ' · Officla!J ot the BuntlnetOn Jlelcl> Uniao High Scllool Dlstncit prPmlae voters a ~:.yea" m1rked <Ill~ Nov. 5 balloU !or the. dis1rlej'• '12 111llllon bond p<-1 "will DOI Increase 1he cumrlt high school tu rate." • . In a ballot argument preporOcl to support lho)lropO<al, Jc>bo J :BlllJIUey, pros1c1en1 or the clls1r!cl's boaid of trustees, "11 the currt1lt 50 ~rate per '100 assessed. vatuation "riI; pay <if existing Ind-f ~ om outstanding bmds and the ~ ol bonds b'OID the propooed bond Issue, U it'• _..vec1 by lw1><hirds of •r lhe voturs. . · Mou'ure f. on the gen«el election ballot would provide !..-the !IDancing of a three-year tneram ~ coo- struclim and site acquiai1ion . , "HunOOgl«i Beadl Union Hig!r School Distri<t, increaing !n .....U-ment at: the average rate of J.,500 --annually, ..... of the lul<!Jt growing districts In the United Stat.s," Ille ballot ~ b w..-d• eel • ' ·• . ' ''Wbij.e enrollment .. bas' Increased at tho -o! 30 ~ yelriy, -i.,t !noreoHd ot an average rate ol IS -· tbUI oreating a llnlocl'1I pro-blem. To care fer the problem, tile voter• preYlouolt IPFOVed addlticoaJ IUndl !..--luppor\ to ...W.ue a q.Wlty eduoatlon !or all lludellt.t in tbe dl&trict, .. it say. OlllCWI add Chat d ii tr t c t clasarooml _.. now 10 overcrowded tba& aomo students j'are being r;enlt to acbool. Qllttertu for SODMI classroom . autgmnenta ... ~ m,m the bond 1-would "keep Ill sludoots ade:;aaloiy housed With. NO dcdJle 1essions," trustees wrile lato the ..,..,,..,L . ' . Homeov.neJ;S .. Bae~ Appointive Attorney Paper .aiqe In Che m'41iod of oel<cdng ·the Buallngl<>n B•acb clty attorney from elective to appointive has been endorsed by tile Hlllltlngtoo Beach HOME Cbuncll. "'. · ~ prealdmt Ben· Loaderee an- • nounced tllat hia group ls supporting Ille -ed Clty ciwta' _...tment, wlOdl wjll be Che ~ propcoltion on the Nov. 5 baJ¥, as "a big step fOl"Wlll"d in the improvement of munlcl:pal services.•• "Tbe lioe of the City, \rilb a popula· ,ti.on. now over lOt,000, requires that tile oeleotlon of Ille dy attorney be balled on a method wbidl W<>Uld insure Ille recruiting oi Ille best qualified. Pf'Ofessional lawyer a v a i l a b l e througbout the state," Londeree said. Colorful Coed "The voters simply de not hiwe suf· flcient infOl'matlon nor are they able to ev.::iluate tile technical qualifications of city attorney candidates," he added. "The elective melriod discoQrages the professional municipal lawyer and encourages the politician who pro· bably has no technical background or quaUficatton for the position." The latest college craze, a live paint-in at the University Of Tennessee produced only one bikinied girl, Anna GarCia, wl!o gets painted at the rate of 10 cents a word. LoDderee commended the proposal for reserving the right of recall to the people, even though the attorney would be ~ted by city council. Saturday Music Clnsses f . . Valley Sets October As 'Safety Month' Octobtr has been deslgnlited "Salety Month" by Fountain Valley Mayor Robert· Schwwdtleger. Opening Set This Week Directors .. of Charity Campaign President of West Orange County United Fund Don Feulkner (left) and Don Blakely, Fountain Valley chairman, help kick off last week's massive charity appeal at a joint luncheon of Fountain Valley Ki- wanis and Exchange Clubs. The mayor's proclamation com· mended the grade school safety pro. gram of the Fountain Valley Woman's Club. Saturiad.Y m o r n t n g .lnstnunental music classes wlll 6egin this week for Ooean View School District stuc,letlta in grades lour to eight. Supt. Clarence L. Hall' said lett.en have been mailed to parent.I inviting trhem to enroll their di.ldren · in the classes. · Daily exclusive feotures on the Orange Coast Olympians and the 19th Olympiad begin Saturday from Mexico City in the DAILY PILOT, the only Orange County newspaper with its own 'Olympic team' on the scene. Glenn White, bilingual sports editor of the DAILY PILOT, speaks the lor19uege of tho Olympics. Ho speeks your longuege, too. Almon [oclahey, another slilled report.r who spoab tho lon9u1ge of the Orongo Coart, will file exclusive stories from Ac1pulco starting October 12 reporting on the sailing savvy of Dan Diego's Lowell North and Newport Beach's Peter Barrett in Star Class events, plus ell the other boJting .oction of tho 19th 01)'.'!'Pied. Sevec 0-mlnul<! poirtodt. beglnn!ng at 8 a.m ., will be bekl at Village Vlew School, ·5361 Si&soo Drive, and oak View School, 17241 Olk Lane. Beginning, ~· lludonll will be given tesu to del.ennlne th!ir !Dtlslcal Jmowledp and aptitude before Ille classes start. , . ALMON LOCKA&IY, looeti .. odffor of tho DAILY PILOT, nolioNI _.rd wlnnl .. boot! .. and y-lng writer, -.. 11 -fo< Acopulco wtior. ho will •YiHMll tho Olympic Gome• ,-i., -..., Write -thiion tho _, Orengo Coat _ ........ It. • GLENN WHIT!, 1portt editor of tho DAIL'\' PILOT, will be our man In tfte pre11 liox. In Mfxleo City. The onlr,,..,,.,.... "'°" from ony Orange County .....p.p.r ac<f-..HI~ to c<Mfl' tho G.,_, White wlll -hit blll"9"11 lelut1 to got tho story In tho 1-of lho·Olymples. Onl.y One Orange County Newspaper 'Made The Olympie Team' ·the • (of ·eourse) -~-~---------------------~--- • • I I ! • • • • • j --r ------.. -.. --. ---... -- 4 DAil Y PllOT M~, S.pttmblr XI, 1968 ly IAllL WILSON ot TM DMIJ f'tlllf tilllf • El Puo Times Editor w. J. Hoot- en got a •wt.ft reaction to a com- ment he made In hil column aboul County Commlsaloner Som Block• hom. Hooten had referred to Black- ham'• objectloo• about the county loaning chain and tables to the Cot- ton Festival. He ended hil remarl<B by uklng, "By the way, whatever b.aPPened to the 'good old days' w~en a county commissioner would 1 send a truckload of gravel to the driveway of one of his favorite con- sti111e!lt&?" Hooten found a truck load of nnd and gravel In bi• drive- way the next morning and Black· ham said the use of county equip- ment and counfy gravel would not cost the editcr a dime. • 3 Ministers Help, Avert Street Clash SAl\ASOTA, Fla. <UPn -Three ~:yo mtnllt.rs •keel the -.un teU' po armed police bo 'PUiled bock -ly -y and lben W'Allteol wl\b ....,.. .linked dOW11 • -to clllperse rock-In& Nesro yoo\b1. 11"' 1"ulhl, numbering obout 300 at one Wne, regrouped. about an hour later, however, and police moved in and S1"6t~ 29; p.-a<m1 before th• crowd bror. up far good. Police Qiief 'Fr-it Scott -pied a force of 20 men, armed w 1 th shotgum, to polrol the Newton .... unW ci13>llght. Olllcors .. 1~ the -bePn Sund&y nlabl In appamit r-tion for an tnddent at • Nesro n!Jlltclub Saturday nlihl "Someone threw a le.-111 bomb in- to a Negro bor," tald $borifl - Boyer. Potron1 ocurr!ed ceymc Into \be -. and several lllld they -a white man fleeln& 1be scene in a car. There were reports of rock tbrowin1 alter \be S.turday lllibl lncldent. and the In-occurrecJ qaln Sunday allbt-The -· of • number of csan were troten and 1evera.l mcb>iilt& llllffered -or llllurles. Of- fian were rushed into the NeCl'o district end tear gall WM used to break up • ·crowd In lront of a dfuC mre with • broken plate g:ll:l1 Win-dow. No looting was reported. · Sla11y offer 1.2:30 LID., tlJr .. Nearo mlnUterl from Newton op- proacbed Boyer. "We'll get the people oU lbe 1treet if you11 get yoi.r deputte1 out," they said. . -• 6 €Jaeerleader• Killed Game Goes On 1 Qespite Tragedy SUSANVILLE (AP) -"I told them all Ille (111& ... -lllld Wed 1f they wanted to io m , and •vetal 1pob up -1t ,.., -t tile (irll woWd have wmted aod went out and Dock Workers Strike Slated For Midnight NEW ·YORK (UPI) -A dock worken 1trtte tb9t ·could Ue up port.a from Maine to Tuai will co Into effect at midnight tmigbt "in the absence of a miracle," a labor department ol- lictal Slid todO)'. Repre1entaUve1 of .the Joternirtioaal Looph<nmeu'1 AilodoUoo (!LA) and the New York Shipping Ataocia- tlon were meeUn& Nain today in an effcrt to reacb a se&ement before the ILA'• -*act ezpinl but the labor depa-t olllclal qieet1n1 witll them w11 pmuimUtic. Ulld.,..ecretory ot Labor Jome• J. l\eyDoldo, dbpo1d>ed here by Presi- dent Jobmon to medlole, tooic port In oil< boun of meednp-Sun4ay that COii- won the J:J.Jne.1' Coadl R-Russell WOI -fllnl of a , tragedy in which sll. cheerleaders wen killed in a highway accident driv- ing to a game Saturday afll.emoon between Enterprise High School of Redding and Mt. Lassen al. Suunvllle. Several of the players, Russej.l laid, were !toy friends of tile dead &ifl>, "but they went qut and pla)led ~ir beam out." Eoterprj&e won the game 7.C. · ~ RU.!seil 1ata -w-crd. of the tragedy reached him during halftime and • ~ told hi.I players io the d'res6ing ~ Vlctim.1 of the heador, crash. wittl • logging truck included one ~y, \f~ ren MarUneau, 19. The dead girls Wm'& SheUy · Robert.s, JenliifGr Bre•1 Kathy Van Born, Debbie Johnson and Donna Maddox, a,11 17. Memorial services will be held in the Enterwfse High School gym: nasiu:m Tuesday at 2 p.m. 1aid Prln· cipal Olarl.es .F. Denny. Prisoners Riot In New Jersey, Set Jail Afire timed unW mldnl&l>t. \ben told NEW ARK, N. J. (UPI) -Pri....,.s new'llD.m tbe only hopeful note 1n flock over a wing oi. a Newmk Qty Jail negotirattom wu the agreement to Sunday night, set it ablaze and ritJtlld meet~-__.. for tWo hours before 150 police and "In the .abeenct of a miracle we will sheriff's deputie& broke up the melee. 8ofer ogreed and pulled boclt hit of- ficers. 'Ibe ml.r:i.stere then walked through the area pleading with people to clear tbe atree1'1. lll"I ,...,._ have a. 1trD:1 Monday n 11 b t, '• No prisoners escaped the red brick, Guerrilla G•rft ; ~ --~~ 8~ pr1_: l~e::-~~!"l:.~~· ~·i: £ wage" for the 93,exxt ILA members. Cent.er ot town. One prisoner was in· lf you arc tired Of the smog and the accompanying·90-phu Mat that Ml plagued the SoutJ&land. for the past few day1. you mig1tt bt puauadld to foUow the emmp~ of Terua Ravid of Manhatt.an Beach. Ttrll!'N aolvM. the problem blf caoortixg on tht beach and it& coolh\g /wttu1 of ~ marbv Pacific Ocean. -· • John Phillips, of Evanston, ·Obfo, celebrated bis lOOl.h birthday today and credited plenty of rest and not much excitement for his long life. "I went to bed early," he said. '')f l didn't have anything to do, l went to bed." • The Chicago Po!icf Department said today it will p~ Alie• llolln- ski, 62, fur breaking-Clown ber,door. Three policemen broke into the wrong back door in a gambling raid <'n an apartmeot near Mn. Blelln· sl\_i's. She was away shopping at the time. • When he was stopped fur driving 11nly five miles an hour, Rutnll W. Adams, 18, of West Fairlee, Vt., l:.i'.d Officer Almon S. Boston that low gear on the car was the only one that worked. Boston examined the 1955 vehicle and said it bad no brakes, no muffler, no tailpipe, few windows, a crumpled fender and hood that was not fastened down and a loose front seat. Adams was fined f2() in District Court and h.is right to drive in Maine was sus· pended for 10 days because, as a minor, he was ·illegally transport· ing two cases of.beer. . Search for Six Branded 'Futile' By Coast Guard HONOLuLU (UPJ) -"The search bas been .~ Finding• .ne1ative." Witt that ariJn report, the Coast GJm'(I. surdiy abandoned the futile 1earob·· for sis: pertoDI w b o ~~teiloualy vanilbed on an islaftd ~tsftkigfllgb~ Ii. r .. We don't have the 1Ugbtest idea what ~ to them--end. we may never kdOw,, •. 1J1 oUfoer aa.ld. Mtutnc -e;'6if F....., lblcl Lt. Roi>· ert Van .V-~. the pilo~ of Cicero, llJ, t EvMet:t Hoe wt, 24, West- chester, Ill.; Betsy Van Dyke, 20, Grand Rapids Mich.; JoAnoe El5inga, 25, H.U.00, Mlch ., and Maryls Vl.o , 21. and Betty Boet', 22, bo4h of Wyoming, Mlch. 'Ibey disappeared a week ago todray en a D>-mlle filgbt from Honolulu to Hio, Hawaii, in a single-engine Piper Cherokee plane rented by Van Voseen. 'Ibe young Air Force man was mat· 1n1 hil first i.Dter ill.and fligbt in Haftil. Seard1 planes <rillscroned 40,000 square 11\&1 of ocean .mld often flew low througti dangerous momtain wind .currents looking for the ill-fated plane. Ground parties of voluMMr civilians trekked through rugged terrain on four ls1'.nds and Coa1t Guatd Cutter• patrolled day ond nigbt but not a alngle clue. wa1 foond. Ownen Of the plane uid they believed Van VOil!isen cruhed sud· deoq, without time U> radio for help. Looal aviation experts said ttie pilot could have made a 1ecioua naviga- tional ea-or and Down straight oot to sea. Si.I. llfej&ckets were aboard the light plane, but no llfuafl JFerry .Ru~ antiwar lead.,., displ a the outlandish get-up In San The ILA it ieeli:lnc to lncreaoe the jW'ed . ranasco wat he claiml he will w ar when he appears before the number of parantietd Jmuri of work Helmeted police and Essex County House Committee on UnAmerjcan lct!vlties (HCUA) on October 1. for Ill mombon from l.100 to· 2,oeo a sherifl'• depuu .. lWDl•d wKh shotgtn Rub!.n W'a! subpoenaed to appear Mfore HCUA for questioning re-year. 11» ILA .alAO seeb an increase and tear gaa: ringed the iMtitutloo gardlng hil part In the riots during tlle recent Democratic Convention In pay tram p .112 an llOlr to ff.25 an while imnalet ran wild through the 70- in Chicago. When answering a stmi.1ar aubjoena by the Committee in ha&µ" du:rin;&: a two-yeilr contnct and year-old minimum security wing with 11166, Rubin showed up In the cootunie of a member of the Cootinental frlnee benefltt. The upirlnc contract flame< and smoke pouring from the Army. However, he never ~take the at.and for questioning. wu for four year1. roof. 1-~~--'~~-=--~~~~~~=--~~~-,--~~~~~~~~~~ Parents, Police Patrol Trenton School Corridors TRENTON, N .J. (UPI) - A totll of 39 security c-ds lndlM!lng 25 un11onnec1 polloemen ...i a •<iuntary group " pinma plllrolled ·the ..... ridors today a( radally tenat Trenton c.mtraflllg!l School. TtJe IChool was shut down by racial, trooble two daya last week, the fourtl! time in nine mootha. A 10 p.m . .....iawu curfaw thll . · weeuod kept lbe str-empty SUn- day nig!K.f~llciftt&.hfo olptl ot roe!<, throw:fnt and batuu between wbtte and Nesro yOU11> cane•. School wu abut down Thurlday and Friday in the wllte Of walkoub, white bacldosh 1>oycot11 aca1not .u.1ec1 hul1yi1m hy black · -"14 1eparat< rallies by black . and wllH• students over the school troubles. Meanwhile, the curfew imposed Fri- day by Mayor Ca:nnen Armentl re· malned in otfect lodellnlt.ly, ot leaal until temions at tbe tebool copled of1. Rescued From Cliff MALIBU (UPI) -James E. Lane, 20, oi lng.lewOIOd, was rescued from bJs perclt otop a 30l).foot cliff In '1'<4*.ia Canyon Swiday Dil!JI b7 o 1-•ot sherill's deputies. CANDLEGLOW BROCADE , . ' COSTUMES.~. Acetate brocade , with design etched on tone. Softly glow- ing. Stitched into subtle, un der· stated designs. See the candle glow costumes in siz9s 8-1 b, 36.00 By Porty Formols " may co misses' dresses 96 .. ... " -t,. .~(-~ . ''. • t1 ' " , . Nationally Fa~r Weather 'East Coast Warmed by Indian Summer Temperatures California ... • .... S:• '·"'· ._,. 11::11 • "'· -... •:.w '·"'· "'" '·" '·"'· ... _Ms'.& .... , ....... Od. • Ga. J,f OC1 11 Oct H s .......... -""" Ir-coeat to tMll. ti .... CIHr anf (&1ffl 11\>iwtf*ll -..di fll .... MIMI\ ,.,,...., " ...... tflllll ... 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' Mpodq, Sf!>l ...... 30, l 'lbll Outlook Dimming c For Abe F ortas WASHINGTON (UPI) -on 111• ... ol tbe Senm Earl W&m11 lod"1-rved voto on, ~loture -the !be 1ljh ailnl'f01Ul'J. of hil debat.o • halting porllamen· · 01'9<iolmonl N C h I • f · wy procedure tbat ,.quires JUlllco of 1111 Ulilted Staia1 twc>diird1 approval lo auc· -lbe outlook dimmed ceed -Wmen prepered _to !<Ir .-matJon by tbe 'J>rtslde at tbe openlni of the Senato of Abe Forias N bit Supreme Court'• fill term a l\ICCtllOI'. • week trom today. Even t0me of Fort.as' The 18-yNI'~ warren 1ttoa111t ~ werti haid intended to retire thlJ colJIC'ldlrlc taat cbancta of fall but made cle• 11' an in· halliDC a fl"bllrter by a terview wtll1 the New York , band ol -. ~ to Time& be would llay on unW the nomtnatlOn were bleak. a successor II chosen. 'lbe f1nt attempt to ball tbe The controverwy o v e r , tallmbon com111 Tuesday President Jotuwoo'1 ap- ; alld oppull certain ol fall· J)Ointment of Fonas, a , Ing, longtime friend, bu grown and the odd& now appear to 11 Soldiers · Face Murder ~Rap in Riot f SAIGON (UPI) -Six of 11 Nel?O pr!IOnert llaglnc t a -paa&ivt rebellion .at Loog "Blnb. stockade w1ll be • charged with murder or ~ -.piracy lo commit mur· t der, informed military ; IOJJrCeS aaid today, 4 The charges , Item from • the death of a white 1oldier i Aue. llO, the nllbt a racial ' riot erupted In tb• jail. Tbe 1oldler, ,. ruldeat ol Flor- ida, WU laWI.)' beaten with a -adhcrltioo Hid. l Mlll~.~....l!!}nl tear -·~---­i-ulted tn· tbe IOldler'• "iand Injuries lo Iii om, lncludlnC five MOii ol tbe lnjUriH ere callled by priloDerl glitinJ amonc tbemlelve1, ~ Following tbe t r o u b I e, : boul 200 N<lrO lnmllet ... I lo obey U1 orden I d were _..-_au· ' tiel uld. 'nlelr num-r~*"~ n• to u, ...s C1IOldl l"' cal1 to ~ C; tloDL Tbe im-. ocboduled : ill -a..al Court Mir· jla1. bad ----=the lllinC of fOf!UI • .tllt-llhl. be heavily against con· ttrmation. One Of Fortaa' prime sup. porters, Sen. Jooeph D. Tydings (0-Md.), said in a broadc&st interview Sundey (Issues and Answer3--ABCl that "We 'juot will not be able to break the filibuster'' apilllt Portal. "We will not be able to get cloture in my judgment." Appearing on the aame in- terview program w i t b Tydings, Sen . George MUlllilY (II-Calif.), one of tbote aglinat Fortu, said hi.I mail tndicated a n °"""'"'elm!ng anti -Fortu -t Murphy oald be b9d received more than 7,000 pieces of mall agalnM the nominatlon and 180 for IL It was 15 years ago today Jbat .l'l:eadeot Dwi&!>t D. ltbenb.bwii' Damed WarTeD Qllef Juallce-the death ol Fred M. VIDloD. In the ln-temew wltb Fred p. G""1am o1 the New York Times, be talked freely about hit pjall1 after retire- ment but -clear of putting a tim1 on It. 0 I'm here, and I'll atil1 be here, 10 far u thia event (11te battle ave tbe Fortu nomination) ii \ID· -,"WatrtaMN. Since be otlJI ii .. -JUltlce, he 1ald, 111', _. cordlnce_,......, lice, 1-~ ~ llU court_... .. . , ' Wppies: WhoNeedsEm? Prof, Young Can't Apee KANSAS Cl'IY, Mo, (AP) -Tbe young people llDd the prof~sar disagree about the hipptes. He says they're dirty, tbiltl... opcmCol'I. T b o ~!db delml -u needler& of Ali>erlcm 1ocle- ty. "They'l' pnctltiooen ol the worst 1ort of ,hypocrisy,'' add the Rev. ·Dr. Robert E. Fitch of San ·Francisco, who called them lazy, immature, ir- responsible, immoral and smelly. "I queslilm this hard name-oalling," aakl Peggy Liggett, e. student at Tens .Qiristian U niversit y. .. Rather than m.me-ca!l!ng, we ought to try to rectify ~· In society that cause them to withdraw from it." The youngsters and Dr. ·Fitch, wlx> tea<:bes Cl!risti.an ettiics at the Pacific School of Religion , tangled on the 1ubject SUnday nlgbt at tbe ~neral Assembly of the 'Olristian Qiurdl Dtsclple1 .of Ouisl 'PRODUCT' "The· hlppie\I .... trying lo teU us something about the ·IOCiety we're living in," said .cFrederick W. Smith, of Min· .oea,polis, cDairmao of the ~ panel. "ln • sense they're a product of IOdety. We need to uk what they're ed hippies ....... Who regvd. tbemJVH-b DOD· coafU'mUtl tu who are lucb coallonDiall In dross, epeedl, C<IDdu<t llDd odor that Ibey remind one of a "llock cl.. lheep'.' He N1d hippie colonies spur !ncr11M11-1u narcotiCll tnlffic, rape, venereal dil· ....... -·-llDd the &C· ctm1inl:4adoo of "garbage, filth, vermin." Karl L. ' Munson o f Maywood, Ill., a student at Hiram, Ohio, College, sa1d similar conditions existed around Jesus. "Everywhere Jesus weot, lepen, beggars, the poor and proeliQJU!s con· gregated," he 9aid, sug- ge'Sting Dr. Fitdl "cmfused causes for effects" in regard lo hlppies. "I ballt et yoor analogy wffh Jesus," the professor laid. "I don't think you believe it yourseU." He said jt didn't help to sen- timentalize about hippies , "tellilfg thmn they're the victims of oodety.'' Prescription Drug Costs Criticized =g ~•~elf~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -"-cts .. The cost of PN'OOriptioo r Commented Dr. Fltch : drup hae drawn criticism 'They're '-"~ to tell us from the nation's chief w11.M6 bealtb officer. tlhey don't want to grow up "1be prices o( drugs Jlnd be responsible adults.'' prescribed by brand name About 10.oo:> church peo-in Kansai c I t y ' 1 are unreMone.bly high in miclpal Auditorium ap-many areas ," Dr. Philip R. t;~;po;,lnts ..,...i by tbe IM ol tbe Heel11J, Education ! , -often for and We!We Department . Fitcb.'t Ttiews.. •aid. "It loots ., tf there'• a HEW' 1 t • 1 s t an t ty -the age of llO •ecrolary for health this audieoce," observed Idea ti.fie affairs s a i d th. 1eneri c drugs with Dcn't talk to me about equivalent chemical and over XI," alrid Dr. clirHcal effect could be U6ed . "My grandchildren at ball tile oost of brand --11111 ~ llOlllN promoted b)' 4fUC & bud at-old, men meutlctmen, -· ....i I com-Be Aid ., HJl:W tall< wllll tllem." for<e on Jrif<riptlon antp Deltplu Wied Solurdey soon will produce opedlic 4iplll'OY'8 a new charter to r e c o m m e n dation1 for ~~ tbdr -fockt-rotonn ln po-tpttoa dru1 c:bil-a ....... po'AcliCH. atlY•IJ orr••l•ed CongreuwWboutodtor 'Ibo a • w • law requiring n11tttradm It ~-farmall1 and li'ca.lnl by HEW of oU ,_, nll!Jt, dnlp before thoy con be J1a oa •• .,.,-martoeed In lntel'llat. com· .............. .,,,. .......... Rusk Plans Peace Talk On ·Mideast UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -Secretuy of Stat<! Dean Rusk was in New York toda7 for 10 days of cUplo· matic talks that include a meeting with Israeli For- eign Minister Abba. Eban, on hand with a new peace plan for tl1" Middle EaoL Rusk also had on hi.a agenda talks with Secret.ary- General U Thant and Gen- eral Alsembly President Emilio Annales of Guate· mala. Czechs Remember Hit"ler's Invasion PRAGUE (UPI) - C.Ul!)lt Jn tbe -Y of a 11tw ooc11patlon. <laecho1lo¥l!rla loday ._u. ed another -tbe Nut In· wolon trlegered by !be MUDlcb Pact signed e....U, llO YNn ago, Tb1I DMion'a cemored preas made com.meria com~ paring Moll Hiller'• 1931 strike to th e 1988 tnva&lon by SoYl<t·fed Warsaw Paci Forte1. The Ql'ID.parllOD W a I favorable to neither Jmrader. Some neW81N'Pefl , 1ucb a1 the Ommunist p '& r t y ' I Rude Pravo, did not name -.... M&yl>e Ibey did not tave to. 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VALUES RE6. 69c YD •• , • SAVE 22c YD. 37S 47S RU15k and Eban both ar- rived Sunday to take put in the U.N. General A11em- bly policy debates, and in o th e r diplomaUc confer- ences. ID 1931, ln M-, Britain and France lligned away thett tits lo Czecboolovaba. 11 freed Hltlor for bio con- quest of tbJs C<Ullry. In Auguif, 11168 tbe sovt.U seat some 600,000 W'an:aw Pact .,. lnlo Ci:ecboelovakla to bunt>le e. maverk:t. Com· mmht regime. ATHENS (UPI) - Greece'• military reglme to- day hailed as a "mandate" the overwhelmlng vot.er ap- proval Sunday of t new con· 1tttutlon llvlnl It wtd .. rOD&·I:=============:::::!..!::=============: Ing powers wblle reducing Eban told reporter• that Israel was "exploring all po1sibillties for a lasting peace." * * * New Oashes In Mideast TEL AVIV (AP) -Israeli iqid Arab forces e:zchanged mortar and bazooka fire ~oss the Jordan River tttse-fire line Sunday night, ~ a r m y announcement Ileoplle the s 0 v I • t • demanded censorshlp, some new'8pBl>el'I made direct (Olliliift•.~ Slid. the youth newspaper Mlada Fronta: "This la-st week of Sep· tember evoked in CzechosloV'B.kia end in the world tragic and eLanning memories similar to those of a week 30 years ago." Rude Pravo said the Munich Pact "&bowed in all its nakedness brutal action against 18 small natioo, the absolutely r u t b 1 e s s im- per:alist method of solving conflicting issues oC in· ternational development." King Conilaittlne to a figure- head. With returns counted from 5,226 of the nation'• 11,050 polling stations, the v o l e was 95.2 percent for the con- atltutlon and 4:.4 percent agallllt ll Another .4 per- cent of the vote were d~­ ed void. Prellmlnary figures •bow· ed 25.1 percent of the eligi- ble voter1 did not vote des- pite government warnings they faced 12-month prilon terms. One man who t r i e d campaigning again.It the proposed constitution was sentenced to two years in pri1on last week. Govern m e n t communi- ques balled approval al a "mandate to the govern- ment to complete Its t a I k and the aims of the revdlu- tion within the framework of the constitution." SAVE 99c A YARD TWILL WEAVE CHALLIS ACRYLIC PRINTS The new look in colon •nd de1t9ns on lu1h acryllc. with a soft c.h1lli1 finish. IS PAn;ERNS AND'°'(LORS TO CHOOSE! REG. $1.98 YARD SAVE 50% 99S MACHINE WASHABLE Wfhe Israelis accused the Arabs of opening tbe fight by firing several mortar sbelll 1ouUt of Beit Yossef in the Belsan Valley. In 1938 41 German diviaions snuffed out the Czechoslovak governme!lt . In 1968 the Communist reform re¢me led by party chief Alexander Dubcek has hung on. But fear that a Soviet-urged purge may be ccming spread through the party rank and file over the weekend. This is the first constttu-1"============================: tion since the military re-Ir About 45 minutes later a bazooka shell was fired to- ward the Israeli side soutb ol the border settlement of Klar Ruppin, the Iuaelis Hid. N e"' _. published mi:n than & oo.n r~u- gime came to power in Ap- ril, 1967. It leaves clvil ID>- erties and press freedom IU· spended until the regime de- cides the time is right to t•· store them. " I ~ llll~•MH4. 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The strll:e would allect about 35,000 ~. moll of Qtem ·-m Southern CalilonU, UAW Vke Pre1l~ent Leooard W oodcocl; said 98.3 pereont . ·of the w<!fUrl voled to !1'"1111 UAW-~ro strike sanctloti at· metJUnu · in Long e..adl; ~ Okla. Columbus, 0 h I d , and llouston, Tex. UAW President Waller Reuther is doe here today tCt take cbarae of tile UAW bargaining tenm. It was not clear What was holding up agreement between the union and North American Rockwell. UAW and the International Aaoclation .of ~sta already bave reached agree- ment tb1a year UP'ITt ........ Top Tat '1Uttle" Miss CallfQr· nia, nine-year-old Jac- queline Haney of Whit· tier, receives her trophy from Miss Los Angeles, C a n d y Allen, during contest in 1..-0s Angeles in which more than 200 tots parlicipaled. ' Craa•ton Condemned State GOP Shuns Raff ertJi'.Censure' LOS ANGELES (AP) - U. s. -candl.W. Mu Ralltrty 11&1' hb opponeol Alan Crantton, c o m e 1 dangerous)¥ c-kl ad· vocotlng "a policy n4t ooly of natiiobal suldde but of DI· llonal treuon" by urf!nc • bombln& hall o~r North VlelnaDI. Go•. ~ joloed Raf. ftrty -y In stroocty cridcWng Cranston at 1e!Jlions of tb6 Republican Sta)o Central Committee. CraMton'a prdpolal to "hall the bombing -••• iii wor&e than betra)'l," Rafferty oold. Reaj:aQ tokt the GOP au· dlence Saturday lllght: "11 Is fmpt.:itlve that we &end Max Rafferty to WasNnctrm." Reagan refer· red to Crenston, former stJate controller, ~ a "tired old poll11clan • • • revived from the past." The Fleld Poll rele-aaed last week said Craostoo wu gaiNnc rn popul•rlt7. favored by 47 percenl of lhe voten •mpled araina 3S percent lot Rallirty. In a teleJilcme Interview, Sotunlay Cr--hla jiollcy '"' Vietnam bomhln& b ... ~ .. the bomblDg of North ""'1 tr.e elec1! South Vlelnani u a means of gettUJc the Paris peace ta11u movlJlC." GOP-.oq.-.ion attempt by 10 J\epubUcona to ask the central com· mlttee SWD'day to demmld -Rafferty apolOClze for .Ueged 11 .. about U. S. Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel <R· Call!.), In the Jlrlmary eJec. Uon campaign. The letter asking !0< the apology waa signed by some Republloaoa who admlltodly oupport C.-an91<m. G 0 P 1tate a.airman James w. Halley of San Mateo ad- journed Saturday's meeting bef<re aIJy actton against Rafferty could b e In· trodue<d. i A Hell of a Flier' Lear Heir 'Skims' Plane to Safe Landi~g "We find the nominee of our pOlty -Mu Rafferty -wonlhellllCl1lnotlonby telling lies about T o m Kuchel," Joeeit> McCord. ol Freemont .told a news con- ference Slturday. SAN FMNCISCO (UPI) -"He sure ii a cool head - an extremely good· pilot," said A i r Force Capt. Pete Gleason. "A pilot with less exp er l ence would have panicked and ditched .•• a hell of a flier." Gleason, who rues rescue aircraft out of Hamilt.on Air Force Base, made the com· menbl: Saturday a f t e r watching 2.5-year~ld John Lear complete ~ ainating 500-mlle fllghl in spec· tacular style. Yolll,ll ~ piloted his crippled llgbt. plane less than 10 feet over Pacific waves for thiee and a hall hours, dodged boats as he skimmed under the fog- shrouded Golden Gate and Ric h'm on d-8an Rafael bridges, and set the plane down with sea water pour· ing from the engines. When asJr:ed what kind of a landing he madeJ. the cocky pll~t replied: uA " c. .: • • • • • perfect landlni( -II k e always." Lear, who bas been flying since he was 11, is the son of industrialist William Lear, who developed the Lear ex- ecutive jet aircraft. He won two top prizes last week at the National Air Show in Reno. The young pilot 1 e f t Oakland, Saturday in a twin· engine Cessna 310 which he planned to terry t o Australia. He was about 500 miles out when a rod broke loose and ripped through the starboard engine block. Lear pulled on a We jacket, radioed a "Mayday" distress signal, feathered the smoking engine and nos· ed the plane down. "I dropped to about 10 feet off the waves and flew there for about three and a half hours," Sa'td tear, who a~tted a fel' "'8&ioUJ moments .. "My-engine was overheating, misll.ng a n d sputtering •.. I sure never thought I'd make it." But he was a picture of confidence as he neared the end of his harrowing n:- perience, with Air Force and Coast Guard aircraft flying escort. He flew with one hand and oalmly took moviEs with the other as the plane passed beneath the two bridges. Lear said the only trouble came when he was kicking luggage out ol the plane to lighten il A bag jammed in the doorway, increasing ·the plane's ,drag end caualDg it to drop about five feet. The pilot said he finally kicked the bag out and climbed back to 10 feet above the water. San Francisco potlce clos- ed the great highway, which runs along the city's ocean- ftont, IO Lear coUld uae it for tn. emergency landing U ne<;essary. Traffic also was stopped on the bridges while the plane paued under. • McCord aaid he b a Republlean wllo for the first time aupporta: a Democratic candidate -Cr-. Ralierty replied at his own conference, "1 doll't believe there were any lies ... if there were any lies , they were Dot deliberate and were inad\tertent." McCord read from a 47· page document which he said included such mis· statement• by R&ffer· ty a1 clabning Kuchel vot.ed "tax d o 11 a r 1 to guarantee Communist credl~ voted to give bllllona to nations such as Egypt and Yugotlavia and voted aglainst. amendment& to limit trade .1 will!. nauoti. de&llng with L:om.munt.rt O!lna. proportioned to fitl no-iron X:oratron® casuals by Koret of California Casual classics that have be<c9JI!e the way of lookinq for Calilomia. 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The part w 111 'be developed oa 3:IO acrer donated to tbe county by the Irvine Co. and will be !opted at the lntersectton of Oil Exec Heads Drive Lloyd L Auber! o f Newport Beach, retired vice president of the Signal Oil and Gas Company, has been named chairman of the boillrd of the Orange County Heart Association. In add.iUon, Aubert, 2117 Bayadere Terrace, h a 1 served as a director and treasurer of the B i g Brothers of Orange County. ........ '. University Avenue and Culver Road, near UCI. "It will follow meandering Sand canyon to picturesque Turtle Rock on the rolling ~!oral hills1'.' Allen noted. 'Parallelln& toe Rancho San Joaquin Golf Coune, the project will lint t h • University, a Lutheran Col- lege, the goU colD'Se, a pro. posed zoo, museum, out.door theatre and Sand Canyon Reservoir.'' The ultimate development will include a 35-acre late. , The park will pro.vlde facilities for approximately l ,00) picnic units, day cam- ping and boating in addition to riding and hiking. County supervisors have applied for $212,500 in a state; park grant to be matc6ed by the county for completion of the park pr~ ject In all $.529,000 was applied for including an o t be r $212,500 for Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley , Phase Two; Fullerton Dam Park, 175,000 and Lag:una Nigue~ $29,000. Write-ins Must be .Counted SANTA ANA -Vot., cast for write-in candidates for pruldtnt for Ill< 1pllnter partle• must be ,tabulated following the No v e m b\e r teneral. electlan, C o u n t 1 Clerk WUJiMD SI Jolln 'hat learned. St John had not plumed on COUD&g such b • 11 0 ts bec&UH write·!nt normally .... not consldored V'alld In Caliolrnia, b u t be w a s ~ed by SecTetary Of ~ Frank M. Jordan that such votes would be counted thla year. The splinter parties a n d their cud!dateo for "1\ich write-in votes must be counted .are: Berkeley Defense Grcq>, Kent M. Soeters, presidept; James P. Poward, vJce president. CalifU'nians For A n Alternatiw in November, Eugene J. McCarthy, prtlsi- dent Committee For the Right In Vol., Diet Gregory. president; Mark Lane, vice presid<nl T ronsf er your account TODAY I Easy to do ... iust coll or come in. ~ ~-IJt»H. ••• clofA mJ.e 4 dJl~etettct ' . -. ~:.~.~:O~~o • MUTUAL SAVINGS A N D L. 0 A N A S S 0 C l "'A T 1 0 N CORONA DEL MAR ZBfil East Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar, Calif. 92625 telephon e: 675-5010 flEADOFl'ICI: 315 E. CdorM» 81..S. ,..._,., C.Iff. 91109 taieplianl: 449.2345 OTHER BRANCH OfflCES Covina, Glendale West Arcadia (Jpolt Satunloy. October 5 -9:00 a.m. to I :00 p.m- ' r ) ,. Water Area Split Sought ' In Oemente. S AN ·CLEMENTE - Bay CUff area residents of San Clemente will continue their attempt to de.annex from the C8pirtrano Beach Counb' Water DJstrict before the Local Agency Formation Commission Oct. 9. A compromise fifer by the dillrld haa failed to move tbe rebels. Property owners were formerly in county territory but were annexed to San Clemente .and are served ~ by tbe city. Residents claim they have now paid more than $10,IXX> in taxes to the district but have received oo serv:i ce from it. District. Manager John 5erences bas appealed to U the bond redemption tax t. paid, Serence• said the homeowners would be ex- empted from the 20-eent tax on maintenance and opera- tion costs of the district. For The : Record Meeting• ~ljlo\Y En!ot., koU1t. Bilbcodt llKll"Olllt:S l!.•pjonr "'°'' lff. acn Htrbet •IW .. C•ll Mew, J;IJ p.ln. ~ ,..... ... .,.,.,.,, lodge No. 21'. Odd Fellows; Hal~ w• Newrion 81W.. Cll9t• HI-. I i"'""' _ TUalDAY C.-*I Mar 1.-ctlt-CIW. JoMt'I ""'..,ral!I, 1'111 a. Ceolrl Hltl!Wti,, C.-9'I M&r, It -. W•fml,..ltt' 01amDw fl ~ .. ~ Ill D!rkMrt. l(J ... 't Tablit ••twr...i, W.......,., It """-Co.I• ~ I~ Cllib. Cw•l ltHt lt•laurallt.· Ud ,..,... tMll., C:O.lll """'· 11 .... ,.,..._,., HArbW-Adtve ,... Cllllo, VlllaOI' '""' 1• ~"""' ..... ••lalw:l. 11 -. ltoh!Y Chili ., Cotti ~1'11\. C..!1 M., Gell' MCI Gtullrf Club. 1111 09lf ~,.. DrlYt'. 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[() DAll.Y PILOT Goldwater Takes· Look at '68 Candidates • how thriftY : PHOENIX (UPI) -Bar· :'Ty Goldwater sa,ys Vke ·~Pruldent Hubert H. -Humphrey bas been doing "a very bad job of cam· • palcnlng." ~ . lie al&o thinks rue rd M. • Nil:oo's organization very good, probably be than -Goldwater's own in his 1964 presidential campaign. In remarking on Hum· phrey's "bad job" of cam· paigning, Gol<twat•.r said, "everytbing he's opened his mouth on so hit, be'• gottep bis toot in right behind it." When HumlJllrey went to Texas recently, Gokiwater said, "the go9«00f was gone. Senator Yarborough wasn't there, the President practica lly took bis (Humphrey's). pants down and ...illpped him 00 his stafement on· Vietnam, so I don't -Hubert'• moWll Many <J( his IU{l!><llrterl Hotlield "Juat dldo1 com• at all, except bedow11'CL" alJO will reallu, s a i d up,'' Goldwater ·11id. , But, said Goldwater, boll> Goldwater, tllat a vo<e for ·' New York City Mayor candidates this year are Wallace may aotualiy be a John V. Lindlay wu ma>· trying to, d.lacus1 the i1sue.s, .ote for Humphrey, who tloned by orie or two per JON unlike 1964 wben be r~e""'° tll• type o I during tile -.i.tklo1 on· p againlt Ptuldeot JOllns . ovemment 1bey do not vice presidential candidate,· In that year, he said, ant. be aaid, but not by eiUler of President refused to dilcua BACK NaON • 1 the New Yorkers present. such issues as crime and the He did not ideoW)' tho.te Then, a al d Go1dwater, two.-war. In a recent interview tot th e spacious, sixlth·lloor headquarters of bis own campaign for re~ection to the U.S. Senate, Goldwater di:scussed tbe campaign, the candidates and the lasues. He said as of now, Ge<rge Wallace's third-party cem· paign will hurt Nb:on, but be thinko that will cbooti•. He said people will begin to realize that Wallace "oanoot win the presidency under any cambinaticxl of states 0t"electoral votes.•• many of dKl6e who now back Got<twater ••id he litea ' the former Alabama · · otYUet110r will , live their Hatfield and could have ·~ ·-· ported tile Oregon ..,.. vote1 to Nixon. but 1tlat the "Lindaay-"1 tlilnk Chat right ..... Wa:ll8.ce ii at his height, ,i R ol!tefeller-Percy group" Goldwater •aidi pr~ly .J'elftlenb, at a He aclmciwledaed t h a t muunum. 15 per<eot of tbe Wall 1 · In • Republlcao party. ~ce b! ~self a:i:! · He said Undsay •jooUid slroneJy, especially the have wwnd up bein(" ••· Deep Soutll. The former C<!'led by 1he Repobllcan Arhooa senat« said be bad party, but it would have been asked to campaign for • ;.Jr.en • long period, much tbe .national ticnt outside longer than you can allow.'" Arlzooa but had re(used. And, be asted, ''wl>at hap. Not became-this support pens when you eeleet on,: of for Nil:on hu waned, he these men Uiat f:raokly 'bas GOLDWATER VIEWS ELECTION Ho Often Rol\x., in Nowport Buch · Hid, but because, "I have never run. 8111 a Repub'Ucan? my own work hen, and I What happens with the M Jue decision frankly when Negroee start a demoruitra~ am. going to day here pereent . who wOrk pretty he said, no, he didn't want to tion not participated in by throughout the campaign." hard at bein&.Rel!ublicana?" be vice president, he wanted 'Whites and directed at Goldwater added that he VOTES LOST . to be governor of Negro properly, it is not a baa agreed to cut televiiton , He said NiJ:on ~81 wise to Oa,Jifornia." race riot but anarchy. tape1 for Nixon t9 be u~ed pick a man "wbo in effect 11 Reagan, he said, rent.ains On the Republican ticket's anywhere in ttte country. noncoob'overstal " and who a. potetaial presidential can· prospects of winning Goldwater scoffed at · ked ' i(-did.ate "any time." subs:tantia1 Negro support ula" -a1 N. ,_. 1. l . has wor for dv rlghta. th. r-ld t ·d spec uon 'ISi .... ..,.. • se ......... th ast. Crime is a priority issue , 1s year, vv wa er sai a ection of Maryland Gov. in . e p aald Goldwater, and he 1964 poll had shown -he 8Pro Agnew as his rwming Nwm W?.md ~~ve lost regrett the Prerident did would receive 8 percent of mate was a gesture to the ~s by gomg 1o 8 Hberal not see it so in 1964. There is the Negro vote and he .C· South. VJOe tresident,''. .181 d "no connection" between tually got 3 percent. "I sat there when this was Goldwater• and California the issues of crime and civil He said he expects Ni1on .. SOUTH COAST PUZA done. And I can assure you Gov· .Rcmaki Reag~ had rights, he said, an:I those to do better but that it is that tttis is not ttle case,'' he madt it clear he did not who suggest it are trying to hard to tell whether Negroes said want the second spot. "cloud the i.s&ue." "are taking a look at both ......... Sao Dl190 frMWay · ''He was my choice, but ,.._ldwater said there is candidata." Goldwater said . are you when · v.ou borrow · money .. • Sou!Mern California Thrift & Loan specializes in personal, business and Trust Deed loans ... Stop In today an4 see how we can solve your Imme. diate money problems from depend· able ·funds available right now. The Thrifty'way can save you money. SOUTHERN CA1.JFORNIA THRIFT & LOAN Coste 1\1'"" ~Hl NOT l\IENTIONED as time goea by I don 't think U\J th tr diti--' "oo way" to link civil rights he suppose e a uwu Tihe narn.es· of ,1uch pos~i· it would, have ·made any with the increase in such minority supp 0 rt of 17DTist 17th st. Cost• Mw ••••• 64UIOCS ble candidt:rtes .as Sens. stronger ticket," Goldwater crimes 85 rape, murder. or Democrats in the cities will 6359WUshlr1Blwd., LosAn11les 0 •• 6Sl·8220 :====================================~Ch~ar~le~s~P~erc~y_"'and""...~Mar~k~~s~&~d.~'~'l~tm~~'n~k~b~e~m~a~d~e~th~e. §~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I!._~...::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'..... _ thefit. 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G.vy, ..... ~,-... -llOll - HUNTINGTON BEACH (Hunti ngton Center) "---..;;:' :":""'J I NEWPORT BEACH I Fashion Island) ' .,.....------._.,---~------......... -----~ ···---·~------------~~- BARRY TALKS .•• QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl African Girl May Become Peeress • M 1 • ' I , . . . 1 (Co•llD•e4 P\'em.\'1J• ll) lllock" W\1.fll It w a 1 not cblnt!• mudl lbla :!"II"· • .U.C-ed ''aller the elec- But'he •la• ..,._.11'61!>M Uontbal,.,. 11ally were In a Negro re(l.ltrellon DllY not :=~ :"" would bave tolal more Iha t mlJlloo He Aid be opoke ,._ thL! year and tbal. cca, the· lmi>wlods• iii mlllt..y sidering the numlilr -!Udori',lbat tllo :R;tll-> will actually VO • yOu°l'e bril .iao, aDd todJlJ W6 lff tolldng allout a real mlDotl· ' thl diudM results of not ty." . . bavlllf,,pald heed to 11?"" .LONDON (UPI) -A 2i- year'°ld African girl boni in Rhodolla II in line txldoY to ~Br~'• tirat --· Sbo II ;iuts1 ~th llll>ntb. U.. was born I n Hl!lbfleld, I b e IPf""'llnJ AlHcan 1to\tnill1p oo Ute outaldrls., Sllbblry. Shi la tllo daughter ol 1-roiico Yambo, !ormtr ed!i>or ol Seu.bury'• -Doltr N,.. and once tho center ol R bOdeslaD poiitlcal COG· He ma,.,. __ lo th••·.....-·--riacf, "I tallo a. -1W L11a1booldma1TJt11ema she lo,.., no,...._,,.. 4'Llaa" Ve:abe, wbo 1.s to mart)' Stephen Pollock, the llil·y-<0ld betr of VlsCOUJtt llanl!<rtb, ID London next Ills -........ -• bll ......... ,,.w.-.,-........ "Bu~ t tblnk ¥iJXo.i . 11 llibicl. ' ! · ' Lord oid 1Adr ----Ill allo 41MO\lt of t.·mlktr. · ~-• 1· ., of Goldwa!ol' ~Id dpubls gomf ~~ re at~Uf ·111at N-•y JOader what,, any ' rnll>ori\f ~lll'r Ro <ill ~ . ~ does, he said. . progruo" al tl!e" P!: . Hwnphrey wm CMTY hia peace !alb and tltat tbe party to defl"lt ~ tl!e tcon·. frtr'latnt should ui.eu them gressiooai electi.._,. ~ thlJ hive·~ number of dQI Goldwater. · left;• ~aid if We don't have "Wben a presidential can-rom( prospects of peace in ' --...... ..._. -· -' Lne ·~ ...... -iii~;, Mo~&;;_,, didate loses as badly •J Ume we're going to ....._.,_ • Humphrey is going to ,lose,, Je. the war to the IX· there are enou&ll Wlta. i.o~ 11>ot tbe -will be were won by tbf . ~~·\· 111.'.. points that~~, ihruDf 'Dum«OUI at. ---~" iJ _ 'L'~, w; *3 ·• by one or two . ..._ •.• wb~ ha1 go down tllo ~-~ ta&ml,; ··war vi'WI, tald L.-~~;::.,;~..;.;;;;;.1=:.:::: ""' ..,_ NO DIALOGUE '·"1 ' ; . It miCbt be necec1ary lo -about OW' maldDg an 1n-tmt1.t la a uttie On tile war and pmpecj.I 'bomb tbe Hall)iloul lhlpplng l'Oltallnllt tonlght! You --jUlt eGOlllh far of -• Goldwater said h< . ·-but tliot tnvUi'"1 of cllDner and • bottle of -n r-~w f.IL.. ftarth ls Udeftni'"''"'" Dot still regrellll 11>at in 1184 ~• ..., President Jobnlon "refuaed neceuary. ----------------- to let the American i>eople CAMPAIGNING hear a difl}ogue on tbe war Gokiw8ter 111 bwy cam- in which we were engaged pai'"'1 .... to return to tf'le ~en.'' 6~ ...1.1...a. b "' Seoate, w=~ be ad to GoldwUe auaested the -leave to run for President odminiolrattoo ml&bt bave because hla ter:m expired in had less trouble With op-1964. He aaid be baa no ponelKs of Use war if the regrets about · that dee Ilion, people h&d known "the or about the conduct ol bis truth." campaign, but he i s He said it was a "great ~rmined to return to SERVING THE' PUBLIC ANIY TRADE Phone 642-4321 2211 W. Bolboo Blvd. Newport Booch Washingtpn, Jlll geii!><lll _election op- ..i:..nt. Ill 'llor Elson, :rl· i'tlir-old alde to Sen. Cari ·BaydtDt • ·Who is retiring after reprerenting Ar!zO .. aince statehood, a ?ei:Ord 56 years in Congress. Elson Wal defeated by Sen. Paul Fannin (R·Ariz), in 1964, Elson'• first . attempt at elective offie:e. Democrats bold a rej!stratlim edge of about 3- 2 in Arizona, but polls show Go!dwaler running f a r ahead. of Elaon. Can BBB Regroup? So Far California's All Nixon Country SAORAMF.l!ITO (UPl) --c.ntniJ Oom,mlttee, The Miion'• moot populous the porty's officlal wq . state sbould be a major bat-Meanwbtle, Nix<m11 CMll• Ue-·"" betw ru·•·~ paigl1 keeps rollmg -... -eon ~· under the clirection of Lt. M. Nixon and Hubert H. Gov. Robert H. Finoo ond Humphrey 1or the preaden· with participation of Gov. cy by now. Ronald Reagan. so Av, it'• DO contest • LOST STATE Humphrey bao begun to Nixon, wllo wui Caillornlo devtl"!' a c a m p a I f n by 35,<0l votes in 19!0 and orpn!NCioD in California lost two years later · by that be hopes will overcome 300,000 votes in a try at the a large lead elready amats-go v e r nor 1 h tp , . ·mUlt overcome • 3-2 Democratic ed In pOOllc opinloo polls by voter rr;llllrau.ii ed(o to RepUbllcan Nixon. , cerry the ll&te •.. As one ~k ol recopi· The polla give him a b.l!~ j tton of hla. 111ff1 cu It y , •die but they pve him an H ~ nt full thr early lead too against then· . "l'rfPCll" tor ump ••• y spe 1 ee Gov. Edmund G. Brown in lht .. ~Ur< • • • clays In tt.e •!!ale. last wetk. 1962. Brown loot by a ' -He campeigned in populous miJllol>. ~. · t Loi Angelu, tbe abate v"""" margin ° School of BuSl·ness • ....... ;,':("ur cap11a1 of Secramem. and ~~=-~ ~~ in heavily Democratic San ectivite &~ ' • "'"''"' Franci•co; H~~'.""'poigoing with ~ ::::::::,~ ~~it~~~~ ~~~~~g ABC Sl!91!•..,,.ND "'''"''' v-was !ale. We hod to Uouwlde Jandsllde. In the 111 $,.· 1: .Piion-, ~ our "l*V back together same elecCbl, tile vot.1 Son · ; • -143,17" or ~i.-,after a ~; -11 .....,. sent 'lllljloblloan !ormer .,. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f vellllon la Ollcotso." Or Gecqe Mut>bY lo the , Bui iiiOVice preoldeflt, u.s: Stoolte g,yer Democ:nd who ei-ty ooedl . t b e Pilrre SOIJillar, pr e 1 t -·• 40 Eleetoral College secretary to two """'1denta.' V<llies lo wllt, needed'to heal REPLAY POllSIBLl!l. some IOtmiaJ woundt within • A reploy of tile piellldet" the callfotn1a DemocJatlt tial-senate ewitdi 1Hm1 party. Mootpollllcol...,..,.. possil>le -the polls mote It ~ye:."' be -:u1':F: Ukely at this point in the oampoign -again 1l>lt year. ~ 11. But this time the pmtlel are Two •ltllDl>l•s: dilfftUll. -nu.ctor1 of 1lle llberOI If t2Je polls prove .,,. OatiforRa Democratic O:.U.n-curate, the at.ate could co to di, which claim• 30,<0l Naon In the ~­ -and fonned tile r"" and the YOten could <.U'tl of Sen~ Eutme J. cross ov«. and 1 end MoCarthy'1 Cellfomla cam· Democrat AIM Cr-. a paign, dl<1ded to. bolt the former -controller, lo regular pcty Uobt ml tile U.S. -· -rtowrile-lncaPIPll&D Orallllon ii beovlly for ?tkOlrtby. Thia Clotld f a v o re d to d e f e a t off a -1 10Ur<t . ol . R<l>Ubllcan l\laX Rallerty, ' ALWAYll Pl,.llT AUALITY" . c5f ~ olrJ ~ "tdtlitio11, ... • • .. ... ... 1- ~ .... •<. . ~ I " ' " ' .. ·. -t, '_.. 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HlmtpbrtJ c:amplip.' public ~-ml .. 1r--------"""'.'"-';-" ___________ ....,_.,.,;,,..:,,....--.,...--. 1Jlllll!ll TllUCE ' ...upokenpoll!IC..lcoa· NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON i BEACff ' I t<EDUCED THRU SATURDAY! Keep those brand new baby curls with a Penney fashion perm! • REG. •1s ... Now9.66 Wt Jl*laflit in the core of fothion wigs HO "'°""MINT ... 'S'Vt MU"'ld'1"0tl •JAC" """' ...... c ... ... ftllf. """'' ' . ...., Hiqbroy !l)lde a servatlve woh d • f ea.to d A • • truce rib A11e111bly v.wm,u .s. Seil.~ Faohion lslen'd IHunt1'n9ton .Ce.n"-r) S~ JeSlt M. U~, H. Kuchel in the ·Juile T• Who led the 174-member -~pt~ll~nary~·:_ ____ _:-:=-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:..::=============================-= state delegation to the Democratic NatM:in.al Oonv-. ·bi' making tbe leCll!aUvo leader -ary -of blJ •tale -""' 11llrub Aid the f ... l.Utlf" and urpd Hmn)lla"ey IDuntldllte ~ • .:z:r' d an 1xlttMDC 1n Notib\lletoan. ,._ • trouble-thooting trip lo the ltlte, !Morence F. O'Brien, Democratic na· tional clwtinnoD, "'"""'1l<ed the •election of Leon M. Cooper of Los Angeles as executive direct« of the &tole ..npolp. COo!>« la Southern ' Callfomla cba.lrman ol the Democratic ' 110 """ .... L .... looeh ' Announcing new Cotmtemold•: A non111rstcal tteat1111111t for hlllllC!lmold tuJ-1 , I 1-. 'i 'I,/ ¥ d ( .-"; ' • . " ;, , ' ' The only hemorrh~i~f·tre~tment tha.t :works ~:ways: 1. Countemoid treats sQl'e, swollen tissue injured by hemorrhoi ... 2. No other product works Jike Countemoid to relieve pain. 3. Countemoid attacks a major cause of hemorrhoids. New Counternold waa designed to provld' · more than ordinary surface treatment. Counternoid's exclusive formulation with DSS,;t'"' penetrates Into the rectal area to aoften, lubricate and ease painful con1Up&• tion ... one of the major cauaea of hemor· ,rhotkl1. At the same time, Counternotd'1 formula worlc.a by coating and ptoltC.ti.ng lnjuted t1a1ue. Jn ho1plt1l x~ray tests, doctors hi•e demonstrated that Countemoid's exclu1ive .formulation with OSS" penetrate• within minute• to the top of the rectum where It ea...-tlte--ptln of con1tipated bowel mOTe. men ta withoat laxative effect. When you use Countemold .u cllzected..YllU will do mors • th111 Jns! !....,. tlle pain a.nd agaravatlon of hemorrboid1. W\th 1h6 unique action of DSS. 'working 11ainlt hard 1tool con1Up1· don, you will be help!qg to .Provide the beot po11ibJe condltloft1 for natural healtna to take place. OnJr new Coulltamold -kl tblt way to acOICll}'#Wil:k tbtt majdr c•~I• ol litlJIPlrl\?lclJ. Whon it•~ ,fl · olitacted. medlooily tdttd'clinlfiirioid offer• the ~olt Complete 3·WIY rtli•I you i:tti get with· r'.!t preaeript1on1 or paJoJul ' eurgery. ----_... ~ If you Uv• with tho p'1n and.Jou of nClirrlng .mi-, • btmmhold IT<nlblat. iet lllll)IOl'll1 rsllei with amu1a1 new Catultft!ial\1-· · Nr< Can~ lo IMllable In white; 1talnleo1 crsam oad •'!PP"•llorl,a. Wltla' Collhtan~d 1IMn II DO .....,, no tmboi:o l'Ulinl Nini. Now 'a1 Ob *1is-oow111cs.1 ,_ --------. - ,, I ~ ' ' ti ! I ' j I I I ,/ ., I 1- ,II DAILY I'll.OT ' • • • ' • • • . I -~ All -Penney Stores Open ·Every Night Monday Through Safurday . . .. .. · enh@Mt 'AJJNAYS FIRST GUAltTY At P•Jlneys we still pn:ictice the prindP,le 1!tat . ~r , c0untry and our Co!nPany were, founded on: thrlst·and' economy witH th• ut~t in de~ndablllty and fine qualift. . USE YOUR EN NEV CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY I -. PRICES REDUCED on our Penncrafl®Premium inferior '. ' ' and ext•ri'or pa1"t ~nd power tools ,, ... ., •• ,, ...... ,, 0111&1', ' . SAVE.2.321 GUA~ 1 COAT INTERIOR LA'llX REG. 6~98, NPW 4.66 gal •. -··tho pa"11 "'"' ....... .,..look .. • pn>fwlonal ftt9rJ flmel Guwa11iwd to -l•l'"'l<aat.Gotlan""°°"'wlth orilhor bnoh •• rotler;won•t drip ., .,flaws easily. Dries fast in 20 minue.. Stands up .... pealed washing. Eaty ... vp " •• ..... and toolo-" doan Wist. 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HP SPIA Tll •. at.fl, NOW 111.a~,;.. tontpraytraw1 t...t comt1ttrclally, for lllOlf large fobs. ~:T. OM . •ir dbplqctlMnt .... 3,0 CfM e 40 PSI oir dllivery. 1724 IPM '_,,,__ .... doda p _. 9r - IAVI t.101 l!INNCIAff PaMIUM QUAlllT AllllQUI llTS- llO, i.N. NOW 2.88 An ecaay 2-tNp Wftf to NYltalb:• your ekl fumitvre. Grt. ·a great ontiq:w ftnllh to c:hain, tables, book .. -. .tc. O..r 1.1i alhacliM colors lnc:lodlng1 W"slf '1119 bfut. Qlppm ,. imy, ll'Ml'l wil- low, -gold. GOID~EAHTIQUEllTS-419,HOWU'I, AllTICIU!WOOO GIAINING '"1> NSJ. '29, N:>W 1.77 NOMONIY DOWN.,. USE PlNNEYS TIMI PAYMENT PIAN ' SAVE 2.831 GUARANTEED 1 COAT EXTERIOR LATEX REG. 8A9, NOW 5.66saL lhk ~tho pa!Otthol'• --lo ..... lnfalll-.•• ------ """" wtlh """' ................. - lorior lai.x 'clriel !mt In 30 -.. . boautilul hard mat flnbh. Smoolh, - finish -blkllmg -........ _, . .. --No..-..... 1 _.. ...... 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Opens Homes }iarmQn!ous homes keyed to dramatic deslg,n and furnishings will !>e "ll.'1!'ed 'between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10, when the L<>ng"Beacl) Symphony Juniors present a Symphony of Homes. I • . • Three ·of the five homes on display are located in Huntington Haribour. Each home's distinctive feature will be accented by unusual dis- plays. In the Huntington Harbour home Qf Dr. and Mrs. James Thomp- son, a boutique will provide an additional attraction. Fashions ·from La Scari>4, the Happy Hanger, and selections from the International Gilt House, &al Beach,.will be shown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clingan will display antiques and silver, a priceless collection of personally owned items, against a background provided by Cbarlotte Slllltos of Davis Furniture. · Cuiclucting tht tour. Wi:ll be the tea and musicale in the home of · Mr. and Mrs. Fred Singer; Mrs. Singer is past president of the Sym· phony Juniors. · other horn.es featured in the tour will include the ·art walk in Park Estates, Long Beach. A contemporary home with an oriental theme, it will Qffer a poolside viewing ·of paintings and' sculpture by area artists. Many of th, display pieces will be available for purch.ase. Patio and garden ~-be em~ in a home looated on Jl!xbY' Hill. . " ") . ~ ; . . The•tour is•open to the publiC>and tickets al $3, ar additional ln- formetioo, may be obtained by calling Mrs. James Epperson, '598-1556, Celellra!ing liuii1' silver anniversary this year, the Symphony .Juntor1• · aJinuaI fall furfd..refsing event marks the golden anniversary of Ille Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra. TEA AND MUSICALE -Three diswlctlve:Huntingtoo Harbour homes will be open for vieWing during a Symphony of H o m e s Thursday, Gct'.-10. Sponsoring the home tour, which will benefit the I.Os Angeles Pllilbennonic Orchestra, are 'the Loog B e a c b , . . . Symphony Junton. 'J'he•tour •will •conclude in the.1wiron~ home of : the group's paot p~itent, Mrs.,Fnod ~e;,:w)l(>iiours for (left : to rlgbt) Mrs. Robeit-Cllingaa.8111•Mrs. ~el llli<ippin. . . Christmas Card Coffees Fill Club's Coffers Surf Sounds . • •· . , ,/ M. ~ Center bpe.n:rr,9~~Set~ ·· By. JODE'AN HASTINGS AF"l'ER A YEAR of hard work and s o m e disap· pointing delays, members of the Huntington B e a c h Aa:sistance ~ague finally are able to name the day the Speech Cent.r will see its first young patient! According to chairman Joan (Mrs. Andrew) Yeiser, the center will officially open for business Wednes· day, Oct. 2, and patienta will be provided therapy theat· inents each Wed need a y ' claims it's as. beauUfuJ as ever! THE WEDDING of Linda Marie De :9ofu 'l_nd Stanley . Kurt Grey in Pentwater. Midi., is being Jl.Mo.unced by her paceotfi, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. I)eBoi&& of Hun· tington Beach.· Following tbe ceremooy the couple new to Los Angeles for a stay in Palm Springs before the bridegroom departed for service M..tb the Marine Olrps in Vietnam. SERVING with VISTA In Canton, Ohio ls Jack I Fregeau, daughter .oi Mr· ·"1\11 Mrs. Don Fregeau of Fountain Valley. She was one of 60 trainees graduated . from Uie Jane Adams Training Center {n Chicago. Jacki , 19, attended Golden West College following her gr'adnation from Huntington Beach High Sdlool. Al a VISTA volunteer Ille w\ll spend one year working with the Stark County Com· m"issfon oo economic oP: portunity. Her pre vi o u i volunteer experience bb eludes hospital work: • between 9 a.m. and l p.m. in.------------------'"! , .the chapter house, 301 Walnut St. Parents who wWt tbeir children interviewed b y therapist Carol (Mrs. Cos- mo) Piccolo may make &p· poinlments by calling the center, 842--8548, JIM AND DOROTHY Facer of Seal Beach hosted a .party for American Field Semce &Uident. Md l<l!"e!go exch'ange student P a b l o Navarro from Martoe High School yesterday .in the Rosslhoor Community Center. X-rays Provided Mobile Unit Here All area residents .lre being encouraged by members of the Huntington Beach Juni~r Woman's Club to visit the mobile chest X· I'll)' unit they wlll· staff in Huntingtol! Center Frldar, Oct. 4. Direclillg a team of volnnteers atthe unit between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. will be Mn. Karl Hammes, hOaltb chairman, and Mr1. Jamey Jacob-co-chairman. Members of the·South Coast Junior Woman's Club, Fountain Val- ley, will seive steaming cups of coffee amid cozy surroundings to create a wintery atmosphere in which to display Christmas Card books. Sale& will benefit the club's Youth Employment Service, a program deelgned·to !!lid .summer work for you n g people be- tween 14 and 21. Ready to lake orders are (!ell lo right) Mrs. Paul Mock , chairman, Mrs. Dick TrodJck and Mrs. Robert Mar- ten. The next coffee will take place Wednesday, Oct. 9, and Mrs. Mock may be called at 842--6890 for additional dates and locations. The F8cers just returned from a restful, relaxing v,acation at June Lake, and although they haven't been There ls a niinimum chuge for this ~ portant public service and It provides teaeh· ers and vttlunteer .acho91 workers an excel- lent opportunity to get their required X rays. • there in 20 )'ean, Dorothy L.---------------.i.-.J Smoking Spo:use' s Peace ·pipe Beats Burning in th .e' Kitch.er) DEAR ANN liANDERS: I an a Wi-with threo Youn(· boyt to raise. 'n1e youogeet, .age 14, tw me worried lllck. He -""' oil his .,,..e time shooting birds 1ritb his BB gun. He aays he kl.Bi them because U\ey eat the fruit from our tnn. but I notice that be llboot. all yur 'round, even when there ii no fndl I've tried to teacb my IOOfl to respect an ol God's CHali.ret. The ettaer boys want no pll't ol 1bootin& or tiJlinc. It brab my heart when I fll>d wounded birds on the, lawn. Once 1 couatit Ille boy feeding -m 1l>e cat. Our n~ told me ,II I don 't put a ttop to my 1on'1 cruetty abe ii going to CJalf ll• OcJmerwdon R.anpr. She u.r• hll beba'rior 11 aot aonnal and No ~ • ' ' . ' A NN LANDERS one day he might ldll a hmnan being wben-ttae thrill of bird killing wears off. Whal shall 1 do? -DEEPLY CONCERNED: DEAR CONCERNED : Tiiis bey ii In desperate weed tf psycll.iatrk: kip. Bil 1111" It twllted aod Ille e'fldeoce lt before 7our very eye1. Doa't wait aaotller momeat. Tab '1• to a poyddalrllt • a -lal bOal~ dlllle lmmedlaleJ:. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Dllrillc OW' four years ol married life I have taken a lot of "good-natured kidding" about my cooking, 1 know I am not the best eoot 1n the worki. but I'm not tile worst. either. Last oigbt my b-Upt needling me about how \OUIJ everyU\tng wa1. I bad worked all day on that meel and my hellng1 were burt. After I did the dl1bel, I decided to go on otnn. I wrott the fol!Owln¥, agreement and told blm lf be . dldn t . 1lgn lt be could sleep eiooe as well • eat alooe. Here it lo: • ------- ------------ • I hereby promise that · r. JOhn Doe-, win not by word or deed or feclal ex· pre1sion reject any meal placed before me . I also promise. if I am gojng to be late for dinner, I will call my wlfe by 7 p.m. If 1 fail t.o keep any part ot this agreement, l Will take my wife out to dinner or cook dinner myself for :w> days following the data of~ offense. Signed -John Doe My husband slrne<J the agreement aod I am writ.inc: to let you know ttiat I feel like a new woman. If more wives • would a53ett them1elves there would be fewer uJcera and m i g r a L n e headaclles. -NEW LEASE ON LIFE DEAR NEW LEASE : Ballelajab aDd amen. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Our 17· year~ld daughter ii precnant witb her aeoond out-<>1-wedloct cblld. Deb ll Ill her fourlb montti and It m!Cbt be twins. She 1lgned the lll'lt dBld ovw to the horn a thllt took care of Mr. Diab· ble WH oaly 1J theu and la DO [>Olition la keep Ille beby. Some well-tcMfo people wtlo have known Debbie aiDce •h wu a Uttte lirl want to buy bor -boby !or IS,000. If It ll twlDa "" WW lln ber ,r,!Oo. Debbie LI all fot lt. II there a law Olalntt thlll'I bfve a lffrling it Is lmmonal,1even !lilt IJ oot Illegal. PleaH U!U me. -G.L.P. DEAR G.L .. P.: It It aplul tile law ,, t.~1-.Y-dl ... let...W ... ..,c ..... ,....11oo , .. be( ~al cue1 Mt Ute celUltf'dll tram·~•'-: u i• 4etcrik II lo llleta! -~; . •oril!IJ II rodl IJotlom , . : .• " alcobolilm. -7 1""' e1111:· Ille alcohollc be troaledf LI kt' a cure} 11""4, Ille -1ot "Akollolilm -. Hope end B._,, .. by Am 1-1. -•-ln..U.--~ .. queot IDCI a lollC, '"aq<d, -, dr•11d1euYelOpre. ~ Alln i-. will bl fl811 lo bodP ,.. will! your problem•. Seod llldn:lo•bot In cor0 of the DAILY PILOT, -· lilf • stamped, 1e11..-...o.i ... viliope. • .. \ 1 /. , I I I .. l I !~ ' ' } l t :,14 DAILY PILOT - Gorden Nuptials -.--r-....,. .....!.....- MondQ, St9ttmbef 30, 1968 • - Hawaiian Honeymoon .. • • . -Selected by Keevj _ls ' r Rme,,-.. In Hawoll Au.nollng u ma-nl art l)All.Y PILOT tdltor --Mrs. N. John V. ::, ·and llfra, Mara -. V. Gt-... of Huoti!!Ct<>o ;.. Kee'V'll Jr. who were mv-Beach, who wore an oyster ftedluts.twOoylDaqule~ -e-le. ·~ rin&lo-rlllc -ID the Tbe bridegroom, -nl ~ ,__ n1 Mn. Mn. Ma-. 'l'llomo1 Kee.U ,;;. Marnett. Peek'• home ln ot S)'nlOOle, Mo., and the Huntl"llon -· late Mr. K...U, asked PeriGrml.og 1111 nuptiola James H. C... of EDciao, a .• -Jlldp llnlce SU!Mer. . b:llleulity -· to be bis For tho• ..._, the beat """'· .. lonnor Mn. llulll ~ A reception for 50 ...,.. ..... Ba I at o a I ol Hununiton follclwed in the Peek home. •. BMch aelected a ci.uic The new Mn. Keevil~ who pink all< IWt trimmed with _.,11e1 ber ...., llli1blllg • -"**·cuffs and whffo 1mool, Miao Prim Aoademy ,., ' Wd aoceuoriea:. · in Huntington Bead!., and -" Sbellllle•..,...ofthe who la the faohlon .. C.pl0 ml Mro. a-1e -and utistant R. x.rridCe ol Clu!l>ma, promotion dlrector for Hunt. Austl"da. ..t the s;rmd· ington C e n t e r , w a 1 ,,.,.,...... of IAdf Anne educMed Ill Scotlond and Maxwell ot D u m fr I e 1 , A.uttmlla. h M • bmer Scci4Wtf. jowDalllt for tile Sydney Olympian's Strongest Fan Daley T<legapH and tho Melboume Argua, • krmer &Odlal ..... _,. In chorp of !'"'tocol for' !ht Legaclon del Uruguay in Omi>erra and • former Sydney -el Her twisband ii a imcNMe nl the Unlvenlty nl MiMOOri School of .l<>ornallam and hM been edtor nl the DAI· LY PILOO' fw 1lle poll I~ yeera. He ii a member of Delta Upoilm fratemtty and am~ md tonntt preli· -of 1lle Orange County Presa Club arid Ille Orqe Qiunty Clbople', SI gm• Delta ch i • profetolcllol joumaliom soclel!I' • Upon their return fl'om the u-the newlywed• wil reside in Hunttncton S-h until the ccmpletion of their new heme in. Newport Beach. Wife 'Pitches' Support B1 JUDY'llUll8T ., ...... ,.., ... Ed -hM Ill Ille --Ht lrill be~lq 111 Ille J9lh Cl,mplod ID Malco Cl!)'. Ho'o a ~ ond popular hiltA>iy profeuor It Orup ~ College. Andhobuawlfe- Sblrley. Sldrley, -ahort.blolldt -and wide -blue ey ... la tile typical 1111 nut door. She LI refr..til.og arid """1Y friondJy' ' ' TbiJ .,.t 1umm• wbl1I: her btJalMDd bu b e e D training (or his s e c o n d OlympiCI, lbe W.. blltlDg the books. "This month I re<:<lved my BA degree Ill social science from CaJ State at Long Beach. I am continuing there for my teaching credentiaI," 1be smiled. study time may be -to fl.Dd in Che tuture because Shirley llChedulee henelf around her very busy and ...., active husband. · "In ttie morning he likes to be put into a mood wJth Louie Prima or a Mama and Papru record. He likes tMm very loud," she said un· derstandingly. She always fixes him his favorite breakfast. "I'm a pretty good cook," she boasted modestly. "I have to be because Ed eats so mut"h . He has three help- ings to my one. "When we were flnt mar· ried I tried to keep up with him but gained 10 pounds," she laughed. Shirley met h<r "big eater" while a freshman at San Jose State College . "During orientation ceremonies, Ed was a oounselor for i n c o m i n g students. I ~ attracted to him rig!lt away. I hid behind --a tree and 1napped his pie· ture," she remembered. -. -· The next month they were dating and on Feb. 12, 1961 , they were marlied" after a whirlwind romance.'' According to Mrs. Burke, HUSBAND'S HELPER Mrs. Ed Burke It FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -6#-1380 • ' -· • -.. Vietnam Visitor To Speak ' Caught in a Sterling Moment Polishing silver for the Silver Tea sponsored by the Altar <;iuild of St. John the Divine J!piscopal Church of Costa Mesa are (left to right) the Mme<. Gene Adami, Aobert Young and John Nette!.. The benefit affair is slated for next Wednesday, from 2 to 5 p.m . in the Newport Beach' borne ol Mrs. Adams. England s·etting Club Looks At Flowers . . For Ceremony WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT TODA Y'S LOOK LIKE A WOMAN LOOK~ Celebrate, o CMJrsel Whal'• the point ef bo!ing a wornon if you don't look !Ike one. How to do it? Beautifully, Comfortobfy? Just wear Gouard's flair anderwired bra 3-490- lfleer nylon crepe lricot with lightly lined cups. You'n surprise yovrs.tf -'*' the sUj>erb shaping. Ribbony wir11 fraMtng 'doe& it. Th• l90!'ard stretch back of nylon ond Lycra spal'lde• dirtgs lik• •MW 1kin, tn white and fathiol'I C6lort.. And note fhit1 n1 .. 321 tfwv 4000. """ ciood -...... SoalofA.,,._,ilor fcnttion comfort. S.. ond try flair 3490. Today 4lftfoy-lookir10 fl\e a _ .. ' PHONE COLLECT 213-728-7283 PREE ESTIMATE OIARGE ITI We'll clean your draperies for only ... 100 150 250 PD WIDllf I'll Wl>llf l'R Wlmf wdinM u, .. I' ..... ......,.,, t. I' t..w "' . ...._. I' .. f' .... PRICE INCLUDES TAKING DOWN AND llHANOING. 41 HOUR lllVICL Penn•'(I e.-chr•i"• t'lew ,..oce11 clea!'lt ell typ11 of clr•p•ries t.Mar+ifully, ~ra,.ne1 that coulcl "'"'' b. cl .. r1ocl "•fM• leve!'I b .. uty ,INh at ne owtra .dt•rweJ. Mtbt Jh_. loo• •~ fMI •lfrt .. t lilka new. I •-•·•• '; ,.r•M~I ni>• .. ••h .,.u ......... I , ................ -. Picture: • Peoks : Pau1 N1wma11 lfln in Tiie lloerol War If B1n1 Prtn, _.,, the $Joi bl! at the --Dorio Dill' Ill W.. Wan Yea-. 11lo uplo Wut Ow&T To- nl&ht ond.lamGrmr nlll!I lrill ho your Jut -to -these two at the Mtu Tboalre, MEL\ MATIN'EES t.ke 1tteeG lf'IOtlight e v e r y w-.. --... o'c:loc$-Here ii a great ci-e fwH-area home- .-., to~ -from the doilJ -""" ellioY tho -··-film fealurel. P'RPlE 'PASSES to the Lido ar the Mia 1lill be moiled to- daJ '° D, J, DoRulha, 1111 1-.hlli Dr., OoM -. M. A. Pode, 316 Via Udo Nord, Newport Betadl, T b om a 1 Sw&JDe, 211 Onyi', B111boa llland Ol>I R. R. Coat, 1111 -. °'""" deJ Mor , Mo!l>a ,.... .... lrill .... -----... 110U1 el "Pie-P-" to -•-•tbaLtdoor Meaa tbeatn1. In the mtan• time, for inltlnt Gn••Wwt to tba M-or Ille Lillo -1"'JJ' _..,--._.. .. ,_ ..... -a.. a...!. Variety of Rummage Unearthed for Sale H°'-ding items m be sold at the rummage sale sponsored by the women's So- . ciety of 0lrnistian .Services of Mesa Verde United Methodist Church are ' (left to right) the Mme6. Glenn Back, Robert Mammano and Robert Diehl Jr. A couch, treadle sewing machine, toys, housewares and used clothing will be among items sold Oct, 3 and 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Oot. 5 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 109 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Items may be taken to the borne of Mrs. John Kelly, 2944 Cey1on Drive, Costa Mesa. For large item pick up call Mrs. Robert Greene at 545-8848. Lovely Shape ,,,, 1ff ,..;..., 1ff...,..,..., Fashionables agree THIS is the shape to be in now I Young, smooth and pleat· flared with a soft, roll col. Jar. SeW it in rayon, silk print&, solids. Printed Pattern 9'227 : Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14', 16, 18, 20. Size 14 (bust 34) re· quires 27it yards 45-lnch fabric. SIXTY-FIVE CENTS In coins for each pattern - add 15 cent& for each pat· tern for first-class mailing and special handling ; otherwise third·clas s delivery 'l"ill take three week! or more. Send to Marian Martin, the DAILY PILOT, 442, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York N. Y. 10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and 8'l'Yl.E NUMBER. VISIT US Before tho Stork Visits You ,., ,. .. , c .... ,,1.t. ~ ... ""..., Wtrdrebe If pri~•· ••• • • • CATHY'S MATERNITY SHOP ' M-c..-J1t I. 1M It. c....... ""'"" .. Covered Dishes Star- At Playhouse Potluck First Nighters of the Laguna Commlmity Players will bring their appetites, aloog with a covered dish, to a Potluck Supper on SUDday ....mg, Oct. 6, in tile Laguna Playhouse. The pur;poge of the social, arranged by Mrs. Frederic McConnell, president, is to acquaint m~s with one em!her. Playhome members are eligible to become Fint Nighters, and for a token fee may enjoy the many privileges of auxiliary mem- bership. F u r th e r in· focmatlon may be obtained by calling Mrs. V i o I e t Adams, 494-7008 or tbe playhouse office, 494-8061. Telephone co mm it tee memben. currently are COil.· tacting members and ar- ranging reserwti.Om. New members who have not been reached are asked to call Mn. Ei.a McClood, 64- 5817, by n..r~. Oc:t. 3. Elizabeth Arden face treatment is much more than just a facial An Elizabelh Arden expert In lllffums' Red Door Treatm111t Room will help you discowr deli&htful beauty secrets. You'll have a face treatment and emerae with a luxurious new makeup as well as a radiant feeling. Co!nplete tieatm111t, wilh 111keup, IA.Ii Beauty Sluclio,_ Buffu~· Newport #I F•shion ld•nd, Newport C.ntw 644-2200 ------~ ----~ --... ~ ----r-- M~, Stptembtr JO, 1%8 OAJLY "LOT .JS Horoscope Scorpio: Your Appearance Improves TUESDAY OCTOBER I lly SYDNEY OMARR "1bt wt. man controll IU deltlny • . . A-,Y int.a the .. po ARIES ~d, 21.,\pril 19): Frtenc!INp con be cement.cl thn>ulb purcba11 of lift. Key 11 ~"·Be kind, ienerwa without beilil ex- ~ Be 0)'1Jllllllbttlc to tnbl..,. ol -·· IN<e thotgoature. TAURUS (April 21-May 20): Accent <Jn ec- complltlunenl W b a t ap- peared tD he 1etbeck boom....... In Y'l'lr , ...... -...-prlae ..... One wbo CJllllOlod you odmlta er- rors. Be gredou1. A void fllrt display ol om>pnce. GEMINI (M•y :II.June 311)! Gain -· tllnluatt •tud1 ol writt.n wold. You could find ..,..er to pvplexinc problem. Key is to give fUU play to intuitive lnOello<t. AV<lld jionping to conc:1uiion1. Be -lytlcal. CANCER (Jooe 21.July 22): Money situation. affects mate, portner. But day geottaify 1..wr .... u.- Uoa. E>t>re•aloa ol -la bllbllgbted. YOU find outlet for emotions. 9IDW ap- predltion. LEO (July •3-Aug. 22): ~an bow you relate lo lamlly. Key la potlence. Some may not 1ee • clearly u Ibey could. ,_ time to expWn. Do ., in mature mun.er. Av<i!d umecessary contrOYersy. VIRGO (Aug. 23-&!>t. 22): Ll&ht touch continues to prove belt one. Know thlt, act accordlncly. Keep com· munioatlon lines clear. Be ready tlo ewloate ldea1. Key iJ to analyie, piece toa:ether bitsol..~. I LIBRA (Sept. 23--0ct. 22): Good ltmar aspect today adds up to d>ance to Jm. prese loved one. Relation• with chUdreo improve. You display magnetism. People are .attracted. Excellent for enterialnln@. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Your appearance im- proves. Get ~er witll Iibre. indWl.dual The two o( you tonight represed coo- ltructi.ve force. Security in· dicetions knprove. Y o u could receive prqx>eal. SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Yoo surprlae meny WliUI dl1Play o I -ty, lmowt.dp. Your b a c t 1 o I of illformatlon comet lo handy today. Don't take beck -· Got ~ frClllt -be b-.<I. ~ will u.too. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Joo. 19): °"'Y to ftnjsh ratl!et' Oum begin project. Sometlllng could p out ol yoor rn. todoy b<ll ... la ....iuolly for tt>e good. Reallui that fuOJ:re pro- spects are brigf>ter than you lmqlne. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) :'Cycle high. Hlt!f>or-up asb your advice about ap- peanmce, presentatioo. Be forthright. Stress originall· ty, independence. Circwn· stances do tum in your favor. PISCES (F e b. 19-Mac. -~ lll): Don't toll everything yqu know. Keep oome thlng1 Jn reserve. Roallze oeed for bar&ainlnc power. lnd.lvlduaJ wbo 1 p r e a d 1 ""'10f lbould be <htlleo(ed, Your hunch provtl ac• curate. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTBDA Y you M'e a filtr!<r for ridltl ol un- derdog. You recendy wen lfven added retpmslbility • Now you beC1n to prner .,....w re-. GENERAL TEN· DENCIES: Cycle bid> for AQUARlUS, P I S C E S , ARIES. Special wml to SAGITl'ARIUS: vUit and visiting could blafllitll>t cloy. 131 ll __ J • FRESH WATER CARE FOR FRAGILE SKIN No"! Estee Louder lots almost evary ecmploxien enioy soap and water washing with new gentt.. penetrating fragile 4Jeansers end follow-up routinei, Gentle Facial Shompoo, e vel~oty 9el-soep, 5.00. Almond M'eel Scrub Soap, 5.00.' ~ociol. Milk Rinse, to restore moisture, S.00. Almo_n<l ·E:lov. loo~ 7.50. Non-0ily IJndor-Makeup C::reme, 7.50. Cosmetics, 17 A GIFT FOR YOU Receive tho Beeuly Bouquet el· Ybutl1'ID.w P<1.lum do Sachet, Eou do Parfum Spray a~d Re-Nutriv ' Lipst ick with any Es toe Liuiler p~r<lhMO of 5.00 or more, Moot Estee Lauder's.representative Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, M o.m. le 5 PA •+·the BroadweY. Huntington Beoclt, . . . ' . J. ' • HUNTIN•TON IEACH. "" IDIH•t• AVI. • HUHTIH•TOH IMc,. TILIPHONI ltJ.IJJ I SHOP MOHDAY THRU SATURDAY 10100 A.M. TO t1JO '·"· /, • • ' ' • , I -- ------~----~ -. -·---------------------------~-~-............ _______ ._. . ......_ --~---& .......... ____ ... , ..... j ' I • 14 OlllV PILOl November Rite Date Scheduled • , Mt. and Mn. Herry C. lllQ' ol OU.-dd M8' ... DOUDCed U. ~ement ol ber diµlbler, )Co\heri~ BndWro io 'Colby Smltb ol Ocean Bead>. oon of Mr. "'Id Mn. M,tarice C<>lby Srnilh Ill ol Brl&tol, R.l. • • Min 'Bnldbum alM> Is Ille dwChier d. 1)r. 11111 Muir Bredllum ol La Jollo,. She att.ndecl Oorcna de! Mar lligjl ScbOol -1 graduated from La :Jolla Country Doy School. Tbe lubae bride also wa a student at the UnlveraitY ol a.1...-. lier fiance,... graduated KATHERINE BRADBURN from H~ Co Ile ge , Nuptlel News Gueva.. :N :Y, and Rhode Island Sd>ool ol Deoign. He affllla'"'1 with SillDJ& Phi. What's The couple have selected Nov. 16 for their wedding. Doing MARY DAY, 642-4321 TODAY M1111tlf19t911 Medi TO,.S P•llt 'lndtvs -All., Shale!, 1 1.m. I",_~ AllH VlllW Cllaplaf' ff 1-.t Mllll--Mllllor! Vltlo H1$1! Sdw;iol, 1:30 p.m. TO"I H...... Upl'tr'S -H«llll' k_., Colll Mt,., 1.311 P.m. TO .. J kl 11,_I -l(Ulybroall.1 5dlOOI, Colt• ,,.,_, I p,m. Alt LMM .. Hu11t11111M SMdl -l1k1 P1rtl ClubhouH, 1:30 p,m. D¥fflll'"' A_.,m_ -!IHr 5tr..t Sc!IOOI, Cost-Ml51, I p.m, Omkrw II.Ill CllW,_, S.t1 Sltll'HI .. Ill -LOCltlan 11 1vallllbll b'I' otlll,_ M~. Jol\'I CoddlAll!Ofl, 5'16-2013, 1:30 Juniors Swinging Into Action With Medical Self-Help Course • Th• Jllflklr Ebell Club of Newport Beacti in con· Junction wii:b the Orange County Health Department i1 plaMing a course to cover disaster situations n e x l Wednesday at 7:30 p.m . in Harbor VI e w cafeteria, Newport Beach. Ttie 15-hour cour1e wiU in- clude tcplcs Oii Artificial Respiration, Bandaging, Fractures and Splinting. Burns, Shock , Infant and Child Care and Em-ergency ChildblrU>. The Me di ca I Self·Htlp cluses are intended to ha.n· die accfdenta of aJl types, according to Mrs. Frank Hughes, safety chairman. Spurgeon Sparks, dlrector of emergency services (Jr Orange County, stated that th~ differs from s t aid courses pre ed by the American Red <:Zoss. One session per week will tiake place for a seven week Alumnae Focus On Fall Benefit period. 'Ibere is no charge end cortlllcates wW he awarded upon completion. Those wlahiog to enroll may con\act Mr•"· Hughe&, Mt-0574 for aoamonal in· formation. I In late September Mrs. Hughes-represented the ~~~~': ~:e~ arr; I Los Angeles. 1'he membenhip also has scheduled Newport Beach artist Margaret Neal to ex- h i b t t her oils and watercolor6 I n Mariners Library during the month of October. .The Artist of the Month studied under James Clut..1 ter, at Pasadena City Col· le&e Md Chouinard Art In· stitute. and has featured her work at the Laguna,Festival ol Arts for two years, ac- A · I h' cording to Mrs. Roger Pille, uruque as IOO sh<lw for the group's national pro· fine arts co-chairman. featuring origjnaJ hand knit ject and its ooltege Chapters Fallowing her th e m e . creations will be modeled in SDuthern California. The Treasures From the Sea, during ttie annual benefit of organization joined forces Mrs. Edward Whitehouse Zeta Tuu Alpha Federation v.•ith the National Society for Jr. officially opened her of Southern California. Crippled Children a n d year as Ju'1ior president Members and guests will ;\dulls and the Easter Seal during a morning luncheon gather in the Costa Mesa So.ziety. The SDuth Orange in the clubhouse. Golf and Countr! Club on Coast alumnae ch a p I e r Mrs. Garry sh 0 r t , Saturday. Oct. 5, at 11 :30 assists the Rehabilitation membershipc hair m a.n , a.m. for the luncheon and Center of Orange Cotlnty. welcomed into provisional showing. Mrs. John Ric h e r t , me mbership Mrs. Ray Em- Lou.i.se of Santa Ana will federation president will mons, Mrs. James Hodge ~ the fashion host. preside. Assisting is Mrs. and Mrs. Gordon Quinn. "Loui6e'' is Mrs. Louise At-Burton S. Grant, general ----------- terberry Wiboo, c 1 u b chairman from B a I b o a member. BackgrOUDd music Island. The "Daily Pilot, k-1'9111 t 01111 TM'S Club -Smll!I EllT'lftlt1rv School, H"""""'°" lleecn, 1:JO p,m. o-t.n AllMrmMll -,.ndenM khOOI, w .. 1rn1,,.w, I p,m, Tt1u11.soAY will be provided by Mrs. ReseJ"'Vations may be No. I Paper on TO,.I 00'1 ., M11nHftlt• Suctt -, N community M.tllodl1t Ch11rdl. '-:)II eil Prouse. made with Mrs. Harvey B. •·!!!· Christmas Special! This ,ad is worth S5.00 ori any order of portraits VALID THRU OCT. 18TH 1803 NEWPORT BLVD. WH~f 1' DREAMY PIC1\JR!1 WMO 1()()1( 11' ? ' ' 548-1582 M1 ..... lltw (Mpflr, S-t AMtl- -Coll-P-Sd>OOI, C•l1 M"'1, I p.m. 1.m Proceed• are earmarked i"--'""lch <:AA A0~0 The o ·rartge Coast cM111 Ma. UW1ry llST Htw _1::;:::;:::;:::;::;:::;:::;::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:=~::::::;:::;:='=~:;::::;:~::;:.:;::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;:::;:::;::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;:::;::::;:::;:::;:::;::;::::;:::;:::;::;:::;::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;:::;::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::& c11111 MeMI Ubr1rv, lO:JO 1 .m. A~ L .. 1111 A11•llllrY tf M .. t1111i.. IMdl -AlnJrk:MI lAtlllll Hell, l :JO p,m, • Doctor Set For Talk Therapy will take on a new dimem:ion for members of the 0 r a n g e County M-edical Auxiliar,y tomorrow during the 10:30 a .m. coffee in the Magnolia Room 0£ the Disneyland Hotel. Dr. Everett L. Shost.tom \vho conducted 10 sessions of g:roU'p 'therapy on a television series will offer his latest concepts. Ile is past president of the Los . .\.ngeles and Orange COUllty Psychological Assoetations and 1s current director ol the Institute of Therapeutic Psychology in Santa Ane. The guest speaker teaches at UCI and is the author of ":vlan, The Manipulator." N..,.,., M...._, •1111-• • ti P~I W-'• Cll4 IJIC. -.......... v....-COllnlry C.,._...~311 p.m. Trlttrl-\1'111 TO"I CM ti WHfllllll'ltw -Fin...,. ~I, 1 •·'"· TOI"$ MelT1 Mllll9t'I -Pwrr sd>ooi. H1,1ntlnllklrl llffdi. 1 p.m. TOl"S WllJT W1tdltn -.Ctltlt View SdWllll, Klfntl!llllln a.di, 1 •-"'· TO"S M .... 111. M.rm.- Wmdland khool, c.i.t• "Mft•, l P."" Miii T• N_,.,. lcllNI -12' \lle-hrle St., Colll ~· 1;JO 11.m. A!MriUill '-"'" A•Xllilll'Y• c.stll Mell U11t 4511 -AINl'k:lo'I L..,loll Hell. I p.m. Wilm111 11 t111 MllM' 115' ...., ~ HotM, C:0.11 Mlt1,.I p,m. Xf Mu Z .. I CM .... .._ II-.. Ill -Loe.II°'" II 1vlli11bla ..., calN .. MN. All/I MllllNrlr fllM.112, I 11.m. lllllDAY ,_l1l1 V11111r Nlltl .. N!Wllu TOP'S c1.ai -llKr.1t1on Cent..., H 11~ llMdl, W •,m, ~· l'riMY l.llltcMM c,. -12G w .................... -. c.wtltM An!Mry • v,..... 11 ,..,....11 Win. "•t UM -A"""rlc1n L'Oliwl Hell,~~ ,,...-., I 1.m. ~· A•xlllln' ti MIHIHllllM •..c:11 V-•• ti ,..,..,_ *'"• ,._, 1*-Odlf F4'1iow. Hllll, l •. (JI, U..'tl'LM ..... S.-~CM -Muntlngton llMCll ll~llln C9114w~ I p.m, Learn to Knit • ' i So befilmi«'.!I won't get all baited u 'P 1 learn-to-knit classes ere being offeref. at Penney's, f'ashion lsland, by experts. Sessions of ooe hour per week will begin Oct. 7 and are limited in oumbel'. . .\.dvance regis1ratioo Qlrired. Harbor TOPS Ha?1l6 Scbool in Costa Mesa is the location where members ol TOPS Harbor Ligbters gati1Pr each MOD· day evening at 7:30. SWINGING SMART CUTS FOR TINY SCHOLARS Tinkerbell •nd poorboy cut. , •• tho crispest s.chooi looks around for your junior set, •••Y ura, too! Designed for the most active two-to. ton 111neboun • • , 2 .00 Ap~llfm•lfh nof •lw•y1 111t1u1ry. Phont: f"f-Olft Hunlinglorl koch, 192.n If Newpor+1 "44-1212, l•1uty Salon1 601 t • When was the last lime your figure rated his "eye" of approval? II YOU want a figure worth luokjng at •• , come to Gloria Marshall, the most successful figure control sysll'm available! Have tbal youthful1 sensational .silhouette for FH.11, through our personalized system tltal pr()(luces * guaranleet"I rapid rc11ul1.S. For figure improvement, pMture corrtttion, and 11oise, our effortless W&J rdu.ee_yuu. releasing temions. 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FIGURE t::ON'IROL SALONS \ ...,,..--..,ar ... ~£WMaZ1189 •• SANTA ANA 1840 West 17th Street 543.9457 • \ Office Executives: Sheep 1n Wo·lves' Clothi·ng • By , BAL '90YLE NEW YORK (AP) -The American business ottlce is firmly believed by many jealous wiwt to be a place where innoctnt bv.sbands are led astray by conniving secretaries lDd voluptuow receptiOnista. · If thia were only true, of course, evtty U. S. farm and atcre aid factory would be deserted. Every man in the nation would want an of- fice job. However, it'1 only a wifely delusion, created partly by sensation-seeking novellstz, that businesa oftice1 are oase1 ol oogy-inbabit8 bj" sultry Oelilaho. Tbe trutb is that passion in the executive suite tend! to be prim rather ttian primcrdial. And '111 every working girl knows, it is not she who usually initiates any roman- 1..ic overtures tbat may OC· cur. The advances art m3de by the male swivel-chair daydreamers. No office ii without Its quota of these would-be wolves, who~ are usually Waltz Traced By Minstrels lfiltorioal si. leadinc up to the waltz will be traced in words and mlllic f ,o r members of Woman'1 Club of Laguna Beach during a luncheon in ttle Le.pa Beach Woman's O.ubbouse at 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4. Pianist John More and ~oprano Penny Hix, who perform under the title-, The .'illnstrels Two, will present the procram arranged by Mrs: Robert H, Hull. Reservations may be ob- tained by calling M r s . Char lee: Muller, 494-4332 or Mrs. L. J . Thomas, -1 hy next Wednesday. • more elawle• thlft l•len. U you llonc:e around your own ollico !be following Romeo types may b e famillea:. 'nle Junior Executive: He chucks tbe china or k.i1ses Uie fading cheeks of all tile •Id biddleS, hoping by nat· tery and charm to get them to tell him what 1kelet.ons are hidden in the cloeei. of the top ei:ecutives. He feels that this , knowledge will sooner or }ater help him up the success ladder. The Franken1t1ln Monster: For 364 days of the year, b.-mless Harold is as sby and timid as a gazelle. But after the second drink at the annual ~u party, be begin• beatJoc his cbest. a wild look comes into his eyes, and be runs from desk top to desk top after any and every prl ~o comes into view. He winds up alone with bU anns around a coat hqer, pleading to i t , "Don't go home, baby. Let's mate a real night of it." The CUnnlng Prude: At leut once a week this hypocrilt ottolls tllr•Ulb tbe 1ecreWlai pool pul1int down a Uht hon and tbere and exclaiming coldly : "It's far too lhort -um ii a business office not a ltrip- tease sbow.'' 'l1lil tactic wins him a reputation of a killjoy; it abo enables him to brush bil handl acrau a lot of k>ve!y knees. Calculating Cbarlle: He always brings in a cake and a dozen roses for his secretary and gives her a chaste kiss on. her forehead. 'Ibis cOn\rincu him that be has swept lier elf her feet. and she should be willing to work overtbne for nothing. The Senior Vice President: He likes to think of him.sell as the lovable old Mr. Chips of the office. The fatherly attitude -that'• his pmmick: Whenever be -... ot Ill< strls loo'1ng blue, be consoles ber by put· tine a fatbetly arm arouvd her and.1lvinf her falherty pat.I. It Centrally ta.tea him fiw fatherly pata to range from the lbQulder to Ute hemline. 'Ibe Office Boy: GlrlJ tte the only thlnp 1bat can mat• bim toraet b I • plmplu. H• _,, his bair \ .. \ • *·)k¥p~ ''8ea.ut7 Salo;g.s COME IN and BE PAMPERED with YOUR OWN CUSTOM HAIR COLOR • a.,. people, Rcux l The;r'Ve prodoced a pwoh-balton di.spenaer lhat letl •• eultom-blend hair colon with the moot aubtle nu&neff- t..!c lDd p0m, 114i1>t-Ha ,.... 1IM ~ bf loavtn1 torrid . --°""' {(9y,.yy.,,,•1 llubal1at in their~w11ter1.·B .. il"'" tbty 111int. bo'a BYJ'Gaic ; !bey· adually • bl'• moronic. • Titlrtw~ Tom: Ht '°ti lhe . ..,, tec.plionlat to lllDCSb arJd tl.)'1, Hbo1r·about you~ me tlkint our vaca· U.,. tpptller In Bermuda -mj ' ~e's broad·min- dtd." WW:n the receptiant.at flliaJ•-~ .ahe iso't in· ' .Jtt•!l4ed•'""" l\ll;b up the lunC-•CJW<!li, ~ ... D<llllklef·~: "1'1! ·a lil-·uo 11i.,ppe.r· ·~. 11 It •lofy'll .... ~-.. tilt meal•" 1 • '!bi· •..• fair .-ii~· ot whitO cotbr ~. Isn't i 'lirlsT M.oot Glib. wolvff u-e realty IO -dall the7 wouldn't>tcnow wbll'in do If Y'>U gave them "~·tt'for an answ.er. ... New Members .Welcomed . . During .Party SOodllC •··~· POlt7 •¥t SoiJrdW.lit the &o.M cl lib. Piuflne Breer ..,. .n..,_. o1 .,. F1<nno1 ~ Sil• Ciri:te Junior Dudlog the ·~ .... members will be welc<Jmed. 'l'l!n> ·are '1lle Mm... Philip Anshuti, Robert G. Ewlnl, Peul He(e~r. Step be n Henrotin, David B, JloberU1 )ames Russell, E d w a r a Stwnw :t.nd Richard Bro(ln"'J, ' ' ' New · 'Offlcer1 are the Mmea. Ge<irc• GllM, pnoli· dent; . apter Wellman, vice preAdelrt; Deii.n W i 1 c o x • ~ secretary; Ltoy.! Winbuni tre:Nurer, • n d William ·8: ...... ,ton. public!· ty~'."' and daplic:ale them ~e!l'y time you come !n I Yoar own 1-ir cut: •• 70Ur own haJr color. With Fanci-t.one, the tJnt that covers wray 'completely, with a complete.11 natural look. And conditions aa it coion. And doesn't .......... ~ ... tlA.r ""'' Tint, $hampoo and Sef ---- ......... u.w. ................ ----- ---.,,.,- ilUlllt!Jtl .... .._ --== • ANYTIME $.5.75 (MostC. ... ) ' ---· a:·:.- • ---· ..... AAllA.~ ..... Id IL ........ ........ ==-=-:.=-• \{ • > ••1•1--JI.:'·--. . ...... •AU.tr .... ~--=.··­-·- --____________ ......__ ~---··--.... ---.. -... -- Monday, S.pumbtr JO, 1961 • WE DON 'T MEAN TO BRAG. BUT IT'S B.H. WRAGGE With pardonable pride, we'll .brag' a bit. Bec&Use ·s. H. Wragge l$ at RObtnson's in Newport Center wlth a topical co11ect lon typifying fashion, surpassing style, Wonderfully to wit: a 3- pleee costume freshened with a Zipped sleeveless jacket'., a ·n umbrella pleated skirt, creamy, bowed shlr.t. r-avy sklr\, navy/ckbonnet/cream jacket or b~n ski.rt, Mv)//browh/c~m jacket, 200, QO, Designer Dresses, N8\Np<>rt Ce1>iar, r • -----------.._.-.._- , . .. ' : • • Phow 644-2800 • ' • ' • • \ ' I t I • ' I' • , I I • Mond.IJ, ~tffllbtt' JO. 1968 r Most States Balliing at Lowering Voting ~g~ CIUCAGO (APl -Only 1t.ate1 are balking •l lower- two, •!ates pmnit 11-year-ing the voUna age er are ig. old• to vote, and despite 11orlng the matter, a n pruidettUal 1upport moat Associeted Pres. survey - shows. Many proponenta or the iower voting age cQntend Americans are mature at 18 toc:hty because of better diets and health care. convention lo clralt a n Florida Legitlal\U'e rece.nUy In Arizona, a -proposed aupport for a conatitutional -amendment lowering the by tbe Florida. Coll8tltution state con1Utut.io11al amend-aruelldmel)~ lowering tbe voting age to 18. If approved Revilton Commissloo had a menl to lower the voting age voting age. In November and later by section reducing the v~Ung to 18 waa killed in a Senate Last year, a Democratic the convention. it will be put age to 18. committee efter a hearing state plank advooeled such to the voters in a referen· H o w e v e r , legislators. in which opponents cited a measure while. t h e dum. aroused by college riot.a and college dJsturbancea. Republican platform dld Five bills introduced in a "free speech" movement In New Jersey, student not. Republican• won the Pennsylvania Iegi'sJature at Florida State University demonstratlona an believed overwhelming majorities in are languishing in com-in Tallahassee, changed the to have curbed what seem· both houses of the 1tat.e mittee. Three propose 18 age provlsion back to 21. ed, at beat, only moderate legislature. years and one ~ years .1;;;;;~=============~====~========.I Another would retain the 21. ~ HFC office Many opponents point to rioting on colleee campuses and youthful demonstrations such as those during the Democr~tlc National Convention in Chicago as proof that 18-yea'i'-olda art not mature enough to vote. OW SUPERSTITION Some historians say the traditionaJ votinJ age of 21 is rooted ln an old Norman superstition irhicb conferred knighthood at that age because it was the product or two mystic numbers - three timet seven. year level, except f o r servicemen with at least seven months' active duty , who. would be permitted to vote .at 18, . ' for , better • money service in Costa Mesa SOUTHCOAST PLAZA LOWER LEVEL 3333 BRISTOL ST. PHONE: 540-9703 "It was never related to any concept of maturity," says Christian B r o t b e r Charles Gonzales of Santa Fe, who leads a movement in New Mexico to lower the voting age to 18. Georgia and Kentucky have allowed IS.year-olds to vote ian~ both have done so for many years. Alaska has bad a voting age of 19 since it became a state. In five other states , measure. lowering t h e voting age from 21 are under consideration. 'Citi%en1 of Nebraska and Hawaii will vote Nov. 5 on comtitutionat amendments setting lower voting ages - to 19 in Nebraska and 18 in Ha wall. GOES TO VOTERS Tbe Nov. 5 ballot will ask Tennessee voter1 whether they wish to empower the 1tate'1 next constitutional ID Massachusetu t h e legislature barely passed a resolution setting the voting age at 19. However, this must be passed again after elections in October, then go on the 1970 ballot. Republican State S e n . John Quilnan, a strong sup. porter of the measure, is not optimistic. "We have a tradition here of passing something once, then giving it the deep six," he said. ANxlETY CITED Anxiety over you th f u I agitation appears to have contributed to the downfall of lower voting a g e measures in at least four at.ates. A proposed constitutional amendment put through the 1967 North Dakota legislature was turned down recently by voters, 61,813 to 59,034. Disruptions during the Democratic National Convention were thought to have acared away many voters. A proposed state con· stitution presented to the U.S. Readying Slwt Of Complex Satellite with an accuracy equivalent h'.l selecting the right er left eye al 'I. per90D at 500 feet and holding Jt in view for up to ao bu. In the next lwll OAO's, FINE BAKERY fY'~cl~;dY-Hd Our famous Angel Food ceke, with delicious oren9• icing 1.69 lusciou' coconut filling, in a flaky light pie shell. A perfect w•y to •nd a wonderful meal. 1.49 . ' .l)ate;Al".u,t,1JJaUU6 Our own Date Nut Bread. A moist tee bread rich in dates and nuts. 40c e;~~(3i1<1KciatJ.~. ~ WIN A lllTHDAY CAKE, FREEi If your birthday is in October, November, December, stop in and fill out an entry . , . a decorated 2-layer cake to 5 lucky people each month! • ~~LIDO CENTER 3433 VIA LIDO Loans up to $2500 GREENBELT, Md. (UPI) -The Utrl.ted States next month will launch it.a big- gest. and most complex scientific satellite to seek in· formation in space about the .,.,h!Uon ol 9lan; Md Imo universe. The satellite is the 4,400. pound OI1biting astrormnkal observa'lory (QAO which will be lotted lnto a 48()..mile circular orbit from Cape Kennedy Oct. 23. Jta main job will be to look at "extre· mely hot young stars" which were, so to speak, born yes· terday. this aiming preobion wiH be 1;~===============~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 extended from ~ feet to 55 miles. ... !NEWPORT BEACH 673-6360 When you need money to pay bills, buy 1 better car or meet other important money needs, you may arrange for it right in your own hometown office of HFC, Household . Finance. The HFC manager will explain everything you need to know about your loan. What's more, he'll tell you what yolK loan will cost, in dollars and cents, before you borrow! And at Household, there's a convenient repayment plan for every budget. Each year, more than 2Y, million people trust their money needs to Household Finance. Why don't you? Stop in, call or apply by mail to HFC's newest office today. -· MONtHlY PAYMINT PlANS • ' " .... ,. " " • -· ·-· ;.,.,, _,, ., .. $5.59 16.96 $9.74 "' 11.18 13.93 19.49 ... 27.31 34.22 48.15 , ... 51.83 6.5.72 93.59 "" 75.33 96.19 138.02 -$70.87 98.61 126.44 182.21 ,,.. 87.12 121.80 156.60 226.30 Akw p.,,_,w 111t/11d1 bolll Printipal •"' tll•111i , "''" 011 pro1"pl r1PaJ'l1'ltlfl. A&k •bout Credit Lil• •nd D1J•b1/1ty lnsur•nce on lo<!ns 1t proup rites HOUIEHO FINANCE a,...~ OTllll AllA OPACll COSTA MESA-1898 Harbor Blvd ..... M16·441& HUNTINGTON ICH-Five Points Sh. Ctr. Vl7 .3577 SANTA ANA-20~ W. Fourth St ...... 547-5491 With its 110lar power panels extended , the OAO will be 21 feet wide and 10 feet tall , 6Unewhat resembl· ing a bloated bumblebee. MANY TELESCOPES Its 4,400 pounds include nearly l ,COl pounds o f "telescopes" capable o-f reading 1he story of stars in ultraviolet light which does not penetrate t h e at· mosphere to astronomical observatories oo earth. The OAO, second irl a planned series of four, was displayed at a news brief.ing recently at the ·Goddard Space Flight Center of the National Aeronoutics and S p a c e A d m inistration (NASA ). NASA lies described llhe space astronomical OOOervaOOry as the largest. heaviest , and most automated sci e nti fie satellite ever developed. It contains more thari 440,000 separate parts and more C!han 30 miles of eleccr.ical wiring. The OAO 's 11 bele~ acturally consist of foor in· struments, which operate on the principle oi television camerM, and s e 11 e n photometen, all of which oan focus oo distant stets FREE SAFE DEPOSIT BOX FOR MAINTAINING $500 SAVINGS ACCOUNT. MAKE CATALOGUE 1be four fetevision cameras, designed by the Smitmonian Astroph~ical Obserw.tory, will make an ult?Mviolet catalogue o f some 50,000 ycung stare if the OAO lasts out its design- ed workmg lifeeme ol six months. 'Ibe otber s e v e n in- struments, built by tile University ol. Wi6coosin, will spend hours at a ti~n ra .9.ngle star to extract from the invisible light it sheds infonnation about its birttl 1BJ1d developmm. Astronomers estimate the age ol. the universe at &rlywhere from 10 to · 12 billioo year.s. They believe the S'Un end its pbnetary family are .about five billion years old. But in the Milky Way galaxy, of which the sun is a middle aged member, stars are still being b«n out of mas.91.ve agglom£rations of gias and d u s t . and .astronomers have glimpsed some cubs which appear to have exis ted ars stars fur no more than ia few thousaod years. RADIATE ENERGY It is on these youngsters, whicft radiate energy in forms not easily observed. on earth, that OAO will focus most of Its attention: Their metabolism ol stellar raw mateNll, es diselosed by their ultraviolet re.di.a· tion. may tell man a lot about the pa5t and future of his own 9)'Stem. ~ aAFECC INSURANCE far special GOOD STUDENT DISCOUNTS on your Family Auto Insurance, Bob Pny and ~lolel IN$URANCE 474 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA 642-6500 • • • • • SAVE DOLLARS We Discount the Going Price Ce LOR s439_95 NO DOWN PAYMENT Up lo 36 mo. lo pay. AUTHORIZED RCA Factory Service FREE COLOR TV ANTENNA With purchase of Color ConlOle Set BEAUTIPUL SPANISH N'w VI.ta Color One, S.t Tuning. Llght.d Channel Ugbl available with R<omole Control. TV AND APPLIANCE CENTER HAm .CBmR 2300 Harbor •vd. • ~ Mesa l'hone 540-7131 • ArR (:AUFORNIA Fl8U •m r su-BlllJll SllJOSEI OUR \JC.I. AND !1£ClU SUNJEn DfrA\11 18 'JIMD .DAU All 111£ IXCllUIG I.IN llANCISCO Ill MU •. s14H one way fare plus tax FOi lllSU¥AllOllS C.lll TOUR rum AGIRT .DR AIR CALIFORNIA: '""' °""' CaonlJ (114)540-l550 loH-froo fnm Ll ,., ZMitlt l!Jl'll • • ._ ·'·"·--------------------.... ~· , ... 1UE5DAY 1..tci ....... T• &....-ClntM~ •m. -......... ll:m•""" ...... tlrf" (drallll) •• , -st!W1ef Tt111pft. ....., Ill Ill .,.. ,..,..,, 'lt-¥111 ......... Mz.4321 Na•port INch .. . ' GORDO JUDGE PARKER W1TH . Jd06E ~•KS A.NP IWIO'Y US.TENl\.16 """'"'' &EQR'.OOM, SJ.Ii\ PRIVE!:! COWTINUE5 TO ANT.\GONIZE SMEii.A.! MOON MUWNS ' r,;::::i::t:IQ""---:::i~ ~4,ll~ '>?"TH' .•. F~OF rNWf MONTH YA ~AltT "THAT REITT SPfEI.! I'M <5nTIN1 1'.UMBLEWEEDS Mun AND JW ' *SPEACH "TIRED Of IT. f eer ,, .. - ' MJP 'N' .JdMP 'N1 llJOLL '>JI·~! l«IN~Al,1 .SWl>JeJN1 ~lJN/.OC.1'/ ' ~ ...,__.C::f . ' ' 151..ESS YOU1.§LRJ .. llUT, I COULD Nt:VtK'VE 111P rr AJ..ONEJ ... \ ·--~-... -----.... --.. ----... --- ----r~-~,,,...,....,,,., ly Haro14 Le Dou ly Tom K. Ryan I WPllNA 11'.ANK MY CWREOGRAl'lfR, Mi AAAANGER, THE BO'!S M TllE DRUMS MY COSTUME DESIGNER M< PIETiCIAN, M{ MOCCASIN M.iiiiiJ\MY llOtlMl AN' PAWY, MY ~,Mr'.. . ly Al Sllltli t 'THoUQH'T x .,,..., SlJPPQSED 10 9E 'nll; 5TUPID ~ IN-mta • S'TRIPI I • . . . . .. I. • QAME SHOW -Wally Brunner, standinf, serves110 hoot and ~erator on "Wbll'l's My Line," 9ebut!J>g .witit a ne"I panel tonight at 7 .p.m . ,oo .Chafuiel 9. Susan Bra6kel\, left, and1 Nipay Russell are-.tavo members on the pane] team which also thclu4es Soupy Sales and Arlene Francis. -TELEVISION VIEWS ABC Fighting ~For. Top Spot 8y RICK DU BROW . ' HOLLYWOO°'"(l!Pl) -ABC·TV, 11\e 11\lAl)est commercial television network, has the least io )ose In the ratings batUe -and has used this ad-ge in ifs new season series by being differenL IT IS TRUE th11\ being different In netwcx:k .tele- v;sion is hardly being radical, but it's som~g anyway. And the opjliortunily ln new weekly series fell almost naturally: to AJ!C. TV because the tWo larger networks, CBS-TV and NJ!C.TV, fightmg for the top spot, have generally played it cl0se to the vest rather than risli blowing the whole ball' game. Outside of NBC-TV 's "Julia," wbJch stars a Negro . actress, Diahann Carroll, most of the new regular ,mrtes on the two biggest networks tend to be of the .tandard type. Having more money than ABC· TV, the two large competitors can offord to fight the prestige battle more in the areas ol. ipe- clals 'and realt!Yt pro~ramrning. ·OP A~C·TV;S'",n«f'w series, then, ~rt J;re some that created interest as a result of their' premieres last w.eek : , -''The Out'Ca'sts.'~ This is a good ori•bo~ west- ern. The principal characters are a white ex-Vir· gini.a ·arilliocrat (Don Murray) down oo hi• luck, and a black former slave who ba& turned bounty hunter (Oti• Young). They ~uclantly teem up, don't lite each other but hirVe a' 10rt at ·mutual · respect. "THATIS LIFE." A one-tiour book musical star- ring Robert Morse, thia show C9fl(:ems the romance, marriage and everyday li1e of a young couple in New YorJt. '!'here are top guest stats, old and new songs and gags galore. It seems a murderous chore to carry off weekir, but the d~but was good. -"The Mod Scjllad." Technically a police show, this hour effort tries to place its emphasis else-- where -on three troubled young persons who have joined the force as a unit that can go where regular officers find it had to get tn . They are ·not sure of their new task, and the play between the genera. lions is the basic paint. -"THE UGLIEST Girl in Town." A wild half· hour comedy about an ingratiating young fellow (Peter Kastner) w!Jo follows his girl to London ·and, through an offbeat magaZine photo layout, accident- ally is mistaken for a top female model. In addition, ABC·TV introduced a mystery an- tholoey called "Jouriey to the Unknown," a jVe&tem adventure-comedy entitled ''Here Comi t.he Brid'es•• and e children's science-fiction outing, "Land of the Oiants." And last Friday night, the network's final premiere· arrived, a b~Qur starring th~ J1o\etl in· 1ult comedian, ·Don Rickles. · • · $0ME OF US have a blind spot ·a1>out Rickles- we just like him, period. Others may well not. 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"That'• a good lituatloil, .._ .against tbr,e." :: • It toot the Rama thrft millutelr to late their lint quarte-lead. A Clev• land fumble and a Rams' ID-J> tlon did ll '"·; ... _ The ftt51t •t Cl•voianc! 'Municipal Stadium ~lj!lda' couldll'I argtie with tha~ al~ tho Los Angele• Rama' ooacb a~: •iBut we bad a bard Ume ~g'~m out.11 The knockout in the Rams' 24-6 Na· - tlonli Fpotball League victory ••me In the fourth quarte when Lot Antle! .. got untracked and scored two touch- downs to put tt,iaway. ' It was only a matter of time when Cleveland's touchdown was a 5:J. yard pass from Frank Ryan eo P a u 1 Warfield in.the last t'fo minutes of the tfi:1t balf. Don Copkfott•1 extra point was blocked· and the Rams led IcJ.8, but it ,was all tliey neeiied. Rami• ·def6nsive end Dave Jones ex-· plaJris why. "We forced them to keep their five interior linemen and two running backs · in to bk>ck apln.st us," Jones said. "This meant they only had three pos· 1ible receive.rs. But we had several !MD back to cover them." Made Bauihan grabbed a Ryan pas1· and Bruce t;;ohett booted.;• z;. Y.ll!d· (leld l°'!l. Cleveland lumb~·~ next klckotf and To'mmy Ma1on ~: ed from the slx-)Wd line with 2:68 lift ill the .. quarter. the 'llnl of blJ I w o touchdowns. '-'!:~ you cons.Ider the Brown• ~ad a total of six' first downs and they never ran •·we demoralized the Brown• W· ly," Jones said. "We fon:ed them:lo play our way." Mathews,) Kaline Activated As Tigers Gird for Series ' oET!iorr (AP) -Busy with erucia1 dectsiona to adivete slugger Eddie Mathews and restore poww hit· I.er 'Al Kallne to tbe startinfi lkle·up. Detroit Manager Mayo Smith hardly noUced the · Tig<n" 3-2 loss to Wuhlnglon Sunday Jn the last game o! tbe regular Amerloan League teaaon. Smith11·tinrt words to newsmen in the Tigers' dressing room after tho km .were, "The sbortatxip will be Mickey Stanley. "Now don't ask me why. That's all," he 1ald,abnlpllly, his mind occupied i.;ily with the coming ftral fllD• o! the Dodgers 10pen, Close Season With Defe,t . ' , . ' World Serles oo Wednftday against game, while Eai't Wlllon, IS.12, · ~ Ille Cardinals at St. Louis. open ag¢nal the ~dinajs at DelrGll He talked .about the starting lineup ·· . to. ne~sme.n who had been nagging s~~yo ~~ he _ ·•· the decl..,.::_ ~ him for an answer to wbe~r St:aniey ..._ -.m,_ would play sl\ort Wednesday. Smith Stanley Sunday, along wtti.; }ii; bkrted out hl1 deCision: decision to put ~athe..vs, wto bu b~ . HTttiS ii not done for senUment tO ted & deceiving))'. )OW .212, OD.' lthe cet an ·AI Katine into the llnt·up," said Series eligibility list, Smtth dropped Smith, "I ,....-you to ~dentand that. reliever John. W:Yatt from the Alfi(> I just want to get an extra bat in the make room for the· ·ae.=1.-.:0ld lin~up.". veteran. ! •. 'lbe move wW give tbe Tigers the On tbe 'Stanlty. gamble 'tor.,fhe . benefit of Kaline'll hitting taltnt in the Series, considered by many as an .tm· ·game. The .291 sjugg., will play right precedOClted one, Sn>lll\ said: "I would field ~ place al. Jim NortbruP, who no mo:ce put any-un~ae ,pressure (Ill ' will rilove to center. · Mickey Stanley, .U I C!idn't. thi:bk"t.he Smith said he Would rather have could do the job." :.-:>~ Stanley play short because of his ltit-"He .bas indicated in the lMt tl\rff ting, ability, instead of e!thef° Ray dayw he can-do-tbe job," , · Oyler or Tom Matchick, both weak Stanley haa ~yed short lil'lce · hitters this year. Sbl.nley wound up the Detroit clinched the pennant Sept.17. · season with a .259 average. , "l'I!l <l'ea,)Jy happy }le ~a t;l. •nough The TigeFI finished the season with confidence to tr )'' ~e ~~~:-Wd a won~lost record· of 103-59. Detroit Stanley. "If he wasn't arrm~ I Tigers Manager Mayo Sniith an-s-houldn't be." n~unce:d ,h1s World St:rles pitching Smith. !'aid if1 the :Tlg~rs take .• rotation Sunday, · along with his sizeable early lead Wednesday-VJtsr A'I1..ANTA (AP) -For the Los 1tart1ni lineup. . St..1..ouis be'wOuld moVe 'Stanley back Angeles-Dod.gf,n, the last ·gatne of the -He said S31-game winner Denny to center; put Northrm> fn' left' Prim.ad~ sea5on W8$_ much like tbe·flnt-good Mc'Latn will start the opening game ly lor defenslve'pllrposes, take Wilh pltcbing but no batting to back it up. Wednesday at St. Louis. Mickey Horton .out of the. game ahd put 0,.1er ·The .Dodger1, wbo beg&Q their 1988 Lolich, 17-9, will ptcb the sercond at short. · · · ., ---1·• • .• , Natioo:al League campaign With a l~ · ·. . , . · . · 1 ' ,. loss to the Philadelphia fhillies, . -; , · . . "" •·-• flmshed It wit!! a 2-1 d.iect Sunday at M ldfil Bull . , · ' · 'f!.:6-'.ff FL YIN' AT RYAN -Los Angeles Rams' defensive tory. Ram defense was·'magl!lficent, not allowing tile ,bandl Jlf Hm A&r\l!l ""l!d.ll>e · 0 , g a 1n·en ~ Ul:f · tackle Roger Brown leaps at Cleveland Brown Cleveland to run off; one play-in Los Angeles tefri~ Atlq~ Brave~s. ~· __ f.J._· __ -:" ~ . " ll · . . -:Jf.~ .... -:::..... .. t ( _, _ ~-,. • quarterback F~)!+.itn i._U!¥!&: ~~ 24-6 yi~JgQ;~ ... ,:. : .. --.... -·-· --~.?:--~~ .. :was~:y .. ,.~-=-.. •'L .. --•~·;...;t .-· ... -;.i..~-.................. ~------,.,-·. 1 ... -:~~:. ;.r -~ Too ~~~:;;e~~~~--~~-·"'. wm· .d Cancels ' ~~;i'l;~~!~~~-Top' ''69 Goal i-Rign .. 'ey"!~,. Louis, Los Angeles was Unable' to · · ' · · · : · Soccer-style l(ickers . Not Suited for Football All that glitters is not gold. So it ii for tbe <lnce-jubilant football eoacti.m who thought they'd cornered a tremendous weapon -a distinct ad- vantage over-their feilow grid tutors -when they landed foreign students who were talented at socce.r·style kicking .. These stde-olf-the-foot kickers from Europe, South America, the Middle Eut, etc., were dnafted into service by .various high schools and oolleges tortunate enough to have such person- nel on campus. Coaches marveled during practices when their new addition bla:sted the ball between the uprights at greater rqe and with steadier accuracy than most Americans, who use the toe-4.nto- the·ball approach. Some star-gazers visualized their teams scoring every time they got into an opponents• territory, ;assuming that ~e foreign kicker wras good fOr a field goal if all else failed. However, what they didn't figure on was that these wonder-workers are more used to soccer conditions when they perform. That is, 11 opposing players are much more gentlemanly than the Yankee ruffians. In aoccer they wouldn't dream of trying to quarter the fellow making a kick at goal. In football, however, such courtesy does not exl!t. lmOgine t!1o plight of these fellows when 1tbey look up and 1ee 22 eyeballs with homicidal looks coming at them. And wltb llKl9e eyes are a couple thousand -pounds oi mus- cle, all bed on destroylng him. T o o, the sucoese or failurt ol. h l s 12 kick has of late been most vi'lal to his team's hopes of victory. With all that in mind, the poor fellow may feel that his jerney Is fitting too tightly -especially around the neck. And his subsequent trial at kicking the ball is a dismal ffop. In short, kicking oo a· friendly prac- tice field with nothing at s:taJte iJ not quite t4le same as performing in an un- friendly game where all may ride on tile booter'i boot. Recall the case of UCLA's Zenon Andrw!)'llhyn (a product o! Ukrania) who was hailed•• the greatest secret weapon in the Pacific 8. And he wu good -Wltil the .IJ!!'t_ -v-.. . ; : ·" . "l,·.i .· J ' ' ' ........................ WHITE WASH iiiiii lilliiiiiilW• press-tre of wll'lntng a couple of game~ :en on his lhoulders, He blew an easy field goal against Oregon State two years ago in the Coliseum. That failure cost his mate11 a trip to the Rose Bowl. He mJssed a conversion agaimt use in 1967 tmrt likewise, kept tb'e Bruins idle on New Year's Day. But, in ·games where his success or failure didn't inatter, he was deadly. Two Orange Cout area scbocls are blessed (?) with foreign kickillg specialists. Marina's ace (?) mla1ed two conversions in two ramu and his m11tei dropped thooe tllla by ldeotical 7-6 scoret:. He aho missed a field a:oat tn one of the losses. W..aninstor'1 w..-(!) booted the wwtc on his two tries against IAkewood, when I u c c e s I f u I COD• ven.10111 wOUld bave Ued 1be acore rather then leeving hll matn behlnd by tile mwam o! PATs. So wh.t adv .. 11 .. are tile .. side.of· the-foot ticldng marvels lf they ~an only ncceed "en their efforts are lr· relevant to vietory or defeat? --·~ -,.___ ----~ -- -<-. ~---------___ .. ---- -1 cope with its equals -the other -se· "lOuT prime target for 1969 Js to find help in the bullpen," said Angel Manager Bill Rlgnef. Marks; Burke • Throws 228-9 FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. CAP) -Two track and field world r e c o r d performances were lost to .the winds and Newport Beach hanuner thrower Ed Burke fell in· his specialty as the United States Olympic team dueled Germany here on Sunday. Ralph Boston extended his glObal Ioog jump b01it from 27-414 to 27-51>. And Margaret Bailes ran 100 meters in 10.8 -a tenth under the world IIUITk. However, both etlortll are excluded from record consideration because of 25-mile-per-hour winds . Burke got off his best hammer throw of the year --228-9. HO'Wever, Uwe Beyer al Germany won the event with a 231.S. Burke's American record is 235-11. "EVei°ybody's been telling me l'm an old man," said long jumper Boston, 29, after hi! leap of Tl feet, 51,i inches eclipsed the lirted world record of 'J:1- 4o/., he shares with Igor Ter.Ovanesyan of the Soviet Union . MF.14 100 METl!llS -1, Sc/lmldlll:• (West Germtnvl, Tt.O; t. W11Chtf9r iwo.1, 10.11 J. Hilrtott <WGJ, 10.t1 f. Brfgl>t !USA), 1 ,I. 200 METEAS -1. 8r"°"1 (USA), )II.Ji '· ..,.,,...., !Chill), 20 .. 1 1. MUllw (WG-), ;10.71 4. Domtnsllr c1 ... ~•J1..20.1. o10G °M1r~RS-1. Klndlor IWG \, "7Ji onr. llflltl>lr. ~M MTETAESAf !:_ 11~.:-?&1~11"· ~:00.1/ 2. h !IW (Ca11*j• A:'1 .,; :I. Nlfhn11tale ( SAJ, A:06.t1 f. Kl'llllf' (WG, "'"· , ),000 Ml!TI! S -1. N°""lt! CWO/, 1:21.41 t. Moorl (USA/, 1:31.AI .l. Glrlll {WG , l:'2.a1 f. lrosl111 (WO , 1:114.•. J,CIOO Ml!TEAS -I. l"lnl9v {<'.1llldll, 14:"2.11 t. llhtrldl (WO). ll:S6.,; .l. Phltll11 fWG), U'Ol.fJ 4, Elllt !C.111d1l. 1S:~l.2. 11G>M!:TEll HH -1. Ht11 JUSA), ll..SJ :Z. John fWG), ll.a1-J. Tnm!tl CWG!, I .a. '400-METl!ll lH -1, H1""i.e (WG}, $6.21 l. Scllutiw1 (WGJ' ll.4. HIGH JUM -1. Z.dl1rl1t (WG), '-111 2. S1>111'to994 (WO), a-II. LONG JUMP -1. lolton CU5Al1• 27-S\IJW lbt!' ......... rid tided lu ... Wll :la-NI t. ~lnnklo; (Us.A , 2~ YI !bfft -lrld 1ldU J": ""°"l1 1. BCllKlltn fWGJ, ~ W1 '· iol~r WG), 25-fl!IW. SffOT PUl' -1. M.t-11.l I 2. MHN"' lUSA1, ~I L Bll'llnllldl ( GI. M-71 4. Olodr;.,. !WG). tl·Mi. J..~~.~~ 1~r1"'&J!'11·..t:ltht~~,1~K,...!: ConMllY IUIAJ, II -l l L l"r-(UU.Vf.),1•~ ' ... ,.,vl!Ll~~.f:'-l !:..,, ~11lltrl'Mflfl I .~.ul 'It','/ J. '[1 u c_..,,....I I. l.llo!T!On 'IJ{j._. ,_ I '· Murro U ~»-71 s. CCwtll tUSA), 21-~ AU T -1. s.eti"" (USA), 1' .. / j· kll~I l\ GJ, 17 .. 1 1. P.-11 (USAI. !1 .. 1 • C1rTle811 fUMJ, .. 1. OLYMPIC TV SLATE APPEARS TUESDAY 11"1 """' ju.at 24 houri away. "lbat'1 -DAJL Y PILOT readen will pt tho complet., ban<fy clip.end· save Olympic televtnon acbedule for tb• Orange Oout area. Flf4oen days o! coloc lelecaall will ..,.. .from Mulco City a n d omythlng from cycling to kayak canoeing II programmed. MOit ol. the Or111ge Coast ana'1 1l Olympfam figure ill the schedule<! ;, televisiDs: of evems. cond-diVlsion clubs -but had little di!· ficuity wtth the league-leaders. The team'1 flntsh -in the standings, thanks to a IUJ:!ge in the final few weeks of the 1euon, wu · an im· provement 1,ver tbelr 1967 record, but uothlng woi Ji -ng about. In 1967 they.ended the year in eighttl widl three more losses than in 1968. LOS AHGIL•S oliTL.ANT-. •llrllrtt 'fllr1'1"11 Cr•wlord, If ' I l I l".AIOu, cf 4 I I I W,D1v1,, d ' O 1 I Miiiin, 2b 4 1 I O SudeklJ, Jb ' 0 o O H,A1ron, Iii t 1 '1 2 Htlltr,c 40001"r111C.OM,tf 400 0 L .. ~r1, 2b 4 0 l 0 D.Jol>rllon, Ill 0 I o 0 Sfllrllv, pr O II O O Lum, tf l 0 I O Ptrlo;tr, lD ' 0 l 0 111.JltkMM'I, n l I 0 0 POllOYldl, n ' 0 l 0 Tlllm.tn, ( J I I I l"lltey, rt l 0 0 I MINIMt, 2b 2 0 1 I l"t:9tlr, P I 0 0 I P.Nftltro, p ~ 0 0 0 G1brlelt0fl, Ph 1 0 0 I SlnHr, p 0 I O t K.8oytr, I'll 1 o o 0 BllllnoMm, p o It o o Tot11t 'l4 1 1 0 Tol1lt 7' t • t L.ol Alltill" ............. 000 ltrl OM-I All111l1 ... , , .... , ...... , , , GOO 002 OOll -t LOI -LM ""9ft" 1, All•nl• J, Hll -Ho Ml'llfl (2'J. '" H A •tt •• 10 l"fllt9f' 410113 SI-(L,1>-17) l ' l t I I 811H1!11Wm. t I o I 1 1 ~.N ... ro (W,1•121 f 7 I I 1 I WP -~-Hltllro. ,. -Tlllmltll. T1n'll -1:12. A~ -lf,tlll, · "Up until this se8llon we've always had a strong bullpen. We didh't have it this year, and th~ result shows." The Angels conclud·ed their season Su~day, with a 7-'> loss to Chicago. The clubs ended up in a tie for eighttl, and for the An{!els it W1S, their poore9t finish since 1963 when they came In ninth. Olympic Upsets MONTERREY, Mex. CAP) -Two upaets turned the five-team Olympic GMtes qualifying basketball tourna- me;nt into a scr&mble Sunday night as Indonesia deleated Australia, 58..Sl, and Uruguay downed Poland, 65-63. The fifth team. Spain, had a bye. The two top teaJh! in the round-robin tournan'H!nt qualily for the maiQ Olympic Games competition in Mexico City. Pete Weigand flllXIDll> Olympic Kayak Ace Newport Beadl'1 Peter WeJgand bu Ctlne a long way in t!tia workl -a1 a kayak canoe competJtor and u an individual. Weigand will get his !Int taet. o! 1ntern1110na1 IJlOrtl com- petltioo when he drops his 17-toot loa10k Into tho waten ot the Cuemenco CaDli near Mexico ci.. ty ill next month'• OlymP)c Game1. And, he'll he Wearing the col· ... o! his ldopted COlllltry -1he United Stiatlel -M he m1tcbe1 oblllty wtth the world'• I r • a t perfc:rmer1. Woigand, 71, came to th• USA In 19111. He -bom In what .11 now E1tt Gemmy. But the flDlll,y n1 fortunote enoligh to (el to tho west (Frallllturt) before tl>o Communilt takeover. We J f & ,D d teamed with Newport's John Glalr la the r• cool U.S. ~p!C team ll1all at Lons l!oOdt .IDc1 they WOii doublto kayalt eom110dtlon. '111<11 he •• -• -to P144le In tho 11DC1t1, lithoup bl bad uaU!loil." Olympic toom offlc)ols '\': expllllnod that the oncy C911cem •• maldos the 1quad and that ~IOIUIOI would PETE WllOAljD p;obal>ty bl . .-. .. ~ lbt a.net, ' . 'l'bll ..... olllda1 1ator eal4 Welg1Dd would be ~ will! Cotti Mesa'• Lea Nier iii doubts ot Mexico ·City. a.,.. .... tllatdelermi.,ilon ls subject lutilUlirlllfr <lionl•· "We had a tl'lree-run lead wit.h three outs to go and we coul~'t protect~tt;·~ S"aid. Rigney. "It was lhe story o1. ·oar season." The Angell !lnbbed with their fewest ~e~, 67 and most lo8"1, 95, In UlJ'\club's ~story. . -1 There we.re other club rec91:dl ·.QJl the negaUve side -fewest runl :Afl,• fewest hits 1209. fewest homers 83, most 1trlkeoult, 1080 and; Iowest leam batthtg avel'ige .=s. -. - -. "In additiDn to our bullpen I ~ say we have t,...o major concerb. ~'f9i­ next season," said Rlgoey. "-'trst bue and third." !Ugney and Angel officlall biave closed the book on this season and are thinking ln terms ol 196i. · "The big trung now ls to prepare ~ the expansion d:N.ft in Boston and. to think rabout wbat trades we can make to help ourselves," 1ald Rl.gney. -•· •. c,, CHICAGO ,CALll'ttttNIA ••, llll'M •r·",... ••udli:lrd rf 4 t I 1 T1tl.lnl, cf S t I. ~ C.M1r, I~· ' I I I A-.i, ff I lt't 't ·Jin.a,.,..,, C 4 I t t 1"~, .. I • I• •· J, W1t11tr, 1111 1 1 1 I llticl)t'rdt,, If 4 1 1 ''4 Meer-, lb O I t I l(noop, 2b '4 t t 'I Mtllkl,.._ lb-) 1 2 ,0 ,S_.,. 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L.Ddlw T 1 I e • 'i. , ' ~ M.IJ.12) t J i 1 , e· 1 • ' Wl1hul1t1 1 t J 1 I 1 wt11111 : 1;1n " ·a· a ,, ·11 11111 ,.,,, '· • • • 1 •rufltf l)·lj·•t ~ (l.M). zn ?-. ' ., f : • ·-. -~ .tn I I .~ t ( -~-~" .,,, -G. !""""--l"t -Cit!\ Tilllt ,,., A""'61Me -11.lW, ;_,. '•; ' . WILT THE STILT ,;; . MAKES L.4 DEBUT" . . , INGLEWOOI> !AP) -. W"\.(t ClwnlJerlaln llllitet blJ born• ...... ,debut~ 9 o'c:loc:t IOOiglit with 1il• 1Alt Anl>les ·IAten ln a N~ BuU\. ball .\llOCl&Uon uhlbltlon aplnoj~ San J!'rancllco Wanior1. ; '> The coat:e1t ls port ot an NB,\ .twla· bill allo !eaturinf S... Dl<ao ..,..,. S.attle. -• ~: .. ~ ·~~...:.!!~~.e; In Soil~;;~.,...~-;; poiDls and.~ down lll?eboimdt the t.ker1 11$.111> v1c1or7· over Iba Seottle Super~ .. , . • , . ' • Jorry Wei\ paOld ~i.u.. irlCll .. and E~ Baylor bad 21, · '• -i .. !I I> .I I .., It Dolll.Y ru.oT -· S.pUftlber 30, 1'68 ; Bue D;f eme Shines j _ ~eahawks Bagge.d By Pirates, 2~-10 - By JOEL SCllWAJIZ Of .... ....,, ...... WILMJNGTON -A1J¥ doubla coach t>lc:lr Tucltor had •bout hb Oiange Oout CoU.1• dafellllva unit lhould NV• IVl.Porated by now, ••0ur deftnle WU ge1l," Tucker 1al( minutes Iller hb Pirale1 b a d ~helmed a 1ood and 1ggre1sive Loi ~...,aeJes Harbor College team bmj. 2'-10, Saturday. "~ defense played better than our oUense," Tucker aa.ld, pralsin~ his entire 11111\,. but 1lngU111 out halfback BIJJ Jenlclnl IDd l.tckle Ed Foote tor their areal ploy. 0 Jenklm: should be • junior college all-American," he aald. Jenkins played a flawless game on pass defense and repeatedly came up from his half· back poaltion. to stop Harbor's Wide rwmlng plays. Foote Jed a fierce OCC pau rush that intimidated Harbor quarterbacks Denni• Timpe and Jim Sander. The pair wu only able to complete six of 19 ~ and bad two puses inter- cepled. In what figured to be a wide-open of· fe9-1!ve battle, both defenses prevail· ed~ f.-the mostJart. The Plrat.es' hard bl!tinl c .. a tour Harbor flnO. ble1 -two of whlcb OCC recoverflld - and one blocked punt that resulted in a touchdown. . 1n m1131 ~. the coatiest was a ~arbon copy et lalt week'• 2.1-10 , over Cttrttoa. -(llllel· tllo Pirates rushed GWePreps ' For Rugged Snee Outfit By EARL Gll8T&Ef ot .. D9lb' ,.. .... With i1Po uploo!ve of1-1ve out- hurlll UDdOr tbolr bells, Golden West C.U.1e'1 Ruollon OJ*1 South Oout Conference football action In s... m~c· s.turday n1g1J1 ap1no1 s... Diego (ley College. off to early 1()..() leadt and then sweated out most or the aecond half wbe11 their offeDH WU checked. A I 1 I n • t Harbor, the dttf:n.. pro- vJded OCC with two second-half touch· downs that turned out to be the differ-ence. Tbe payoff touchdown was set up by the Pirate pus rush in the last five mlnutea of the game when OCC was protecting a precarktu5 17-10 lead. Harbor had the ball on it! own 39 with 4:56 to go, but Foote and Jeff Stevens smashed in to drop Sander ~r a 21-yard loss. After a short gain- er, Rlct White and Foote chased Sand- er again, and this time White dumped him on the one !or a 23-yard loss to . force a punt. Ethan Oliver took Sander's short punt on the Seahawk 32 and ran 'It back to the 11. Five play1·later, Paul Lemoine carried the ball over from the one on a sneak and then added the extra. point to c'Unch the victory, The other delensive score came In the third period alter a ~yard p111 from Harbor's Sander !o Rodriey Hun- ter cut the Pirate lead to 10.7. Lemoine fired passes of 39 and 23 yards to Robert Castlllo and Wayne Tinlin, but o_cc temporarily lost the scoring opportunity by fwnbllna: away the ball at the' Se aha wk four. T h e Pirates forced lbe Seahawks bact to their one where Sander tried to punt on thlrd down. F-broke tbrough to b Io ck the ldct and Jenkinl fell on the ball in the end zone for a touchdown. Lemolne's kick made It 17-7. Harbor came right back to move from its own 'IT to the Pirate 13 where it had to settle for a 3().yard field goal by Sander. Or~ge Coast &cored ill first touch· down late Jn the first quarter on a 44· yard paas-acUon play from Lemoine to Tom Skbme:r and added a 3$-yard tlold goal by L<llolne In the secood period. TbM ITA:rtlTICt "'"' ....... rwllllll Flm ...... P<1Uln9 il'lflf ---"'" Tehol fll'lt ....... v • .-... ned tV1lll11t YM111•1Md~ Yenl1 lml . ::.:n:~n::., occ ' • • " "' '" • • ' • ' " "' "' n "' " • FOOTE'S ON THE BALL -Harbor College punt.. Jim Sander (12) is ju~ getting his toe into this punt as Orange Cout College's Ed Foote crashes through See.hawk line to block it in end 1.00e. Punt was recov~ ored in end zooe h)'_ 11111 Jenkins for third-quarter touc~down as Plrat .. woo second straigM, 24-10. Coach Ray 5backlOford'1 outfit opened itl '88 Hll8Clll two weekenda ag1> with a 27·11 Jou to Elllt Loi Aqgelel. But ll>o Rultlen encounl«ed leu dlfficulfy !alt ni....s., nll!lt In a 34~ lranpimg of en.-. In -Cllel GWC clsplayed .. ahuodanca ol olleulve puocll. Th• catalyst bat beeo 1 o p b o m-o r e quarterback John IJ>Pharl, w h o shtJcked bia 1econd «ring status in the _,., rill 1 record 3177-yard puaing performance. Apinll C)'preas, he toned for HJ. :yerda. ~-~Jed ~•-Md In~ N\llt'lbw of P1W1 ..,....,._ dllhltlOI "'-1t1• y ..... -.b9111 ....... l'.c.mllllil .. ' ~· " " ' • M.O • .. • • • • tu ' "' • • ....... -err.,...c..r ......... 7 1 1 r-2• H1rtw •. , ............ t t 11 t -JI ll'fDIVIDUAL fTATIITICI it,u•~•• Johnson Gain·s 229 Yards Rushing What ID tlrla means ii that Gtlden West appears to haw sufficient 1cor .. In( machinery to keep poce of· fenslvely with any of tbe1 new con .. ference'1 members. Flanli:er Randy Vataha 11 probably th• scc•1 most dangel'OUI athlete and backl like Dan Boen IDd Noll Wright give IngJart an: th• tools b• --Vat.aha, an all·Eutern Conference halfbeck 1ut teat0n, ii even more ef .. fective et his new potition. Opponents m!Jlt overn:Und t b • m 1 e I v e 1 de,fem:lvely on Vataha', thus making lif9 • little Miler on Boen and wr1.,i. '!bole two are carrying th• ball about 40 timu a game. · And IO an ott.-ve pattern IMIN to have eltablilhed ttlelf witl!. Gold.en West. Remaining to be 1et1n ii how tbe Rmtler1 can perform e:g:iinst a highly skilled opponenl That opportunity will pr<1eot ilaelf Satuiday night. San Die&o Citf College won tts ~ner with GntllmOlll, 46-13. Then, Satunlay nith~ tile Knighla knocked off Cerritos, 211-22. "Sao Diego ii by !er tile bell team we'll have faced," 1ay1 Shack.Jeford. "There's J'fJ8117 no compariloo." ...,,, Anteaters Rout Trojans With • third 1traigllt c:hempioosblp d. it.a awn tournament tucked away, UC Irvim'1 water polo teem bu the w.k off until th1' weekefld. O>.c:ti El1 Newtand'1 te.m, 4-0 10 far, traveb to Cal Poly (Porn..,.) for 1 Sllturdly morning mat<:b. 11<1on 1,509 spect.atan late Satur· day aftemooo at UCI, the Anteaters "*°'1 a l.U vicfa}' av.,. USC In the -·1 m.mpion"1ip pme. A ftw.point second q._,. lllvinl him a 74 hallllme Jead,"" th< dlf. r ........ On the ... , to tile c:hampiDlllhip -UC! ~ with ao effonleaa l.M win .,.,.. Clar.moot In a victory ~"Wllhanall-IU!Jltii.t.Irvint lneup. IJI Iha .-Jlnll fa m e , N_.1 cnw !bumped UC Sanl.t Berbca, 10.,,. ,,,. 'l'roj-cculdn't cope with VCl'I ~I and Irvine pile Bill Bral1 .In the tltlo ·---~ """"""' .....,. F •rd y ... etrbs .... ~ Mike .,... ,,.. tw.,_.-two, st.ft tanner =~ &11\f Pat JolclAll• lhnl· la lhe .... BnloJ -ti .. ,,. •. He'• • ,. .... -de! ""' Hip 1114 Clnllp ~ c.• 1 .. stapNL . , ·-'"''* 'flnlln leniolM ""'"' kl.Wk• _,.. w1...,t1 --\ TCI Y8 YL A-.. 20 111 ' .., II If 2 1.6 4120 -1.1 •612.S l 1 • 111 1 ' I t:I I S I S.I As Eagles· Flatten Pacifica, 33-12 Tlltelt C' 17' ,. ... ·-~..,..,. TCI .,. fl1lmer 11 " LulNllllll It 67 Timpe ' f S.r'ldfr' 7 2 flool<er ! l .. ..._ ' 11 Hldll' 1 lt Te!eiJ SCI "'' INDMDUAL flASSING o,... .. C.•d n. .... t I .I .... ' 1.1 i1 .... . ,, J J.S • 11.0 n •• flA ,c; ,HI YG ~ct. • '' 2 Zif .636 Me""r f'A f'C 'HI Ye f'ct. ,, l 1 ., ·'"° ' 1 1 J .m I 1 I lt 1.000 ,, 6 ~ 105 .J16 By JIM CARNETI' Df fte DINF flll111t ltlff MaeNMent Daw Johnsm. ran aver, tmder, arowid imd thruugl1 the Pacifica Il!gh Sd>ool defense, radring up 229 yards rulbing, to poce the Estancia Eagles to a 33·12 victory over the Mariners, Saturday night at Dll'Vidson field. The lle<t Elagle haltbadt cazrled tile plgtk1n 31 Um.es !or a 7.3 yard average, aoi se«ed three OOucbdowns , Di\ft.Y Pn.cn ....... !Ir ht O'._. SOARING EAGLE -E1tand1 Rig!! School hallback Da"" Johnson is chased by two Pad11ca tadtlor1 after making blJ! gain during Eagles 3S-12 victory. Johnson piled up 22t yards rusbfnr and scored three toocbdOWllJ. • , for 1he winners. "He was just great," said an ebted head coad> Jehl Lowry fo!loMng tllo contest. ''He paced .a real team ef· fort." Lowry had pnbe for his entire boll club. "We looted good tonight. I was really tr<l'Kf oC the boys. Our defense was faatastic, '' be said. "They put on a great rush all night !mg. I couldn't beJin in 1st ll>e outstanding piayen fer I.IS ." Mater Dei Dumped, 14-6; Another Shakeup Seen By GLENN WHITE 6f .. Dllff' f'lllllt .,.,, INGLEWOOD -Bob Woodl 1oobd much Ike a m1n Jn need. of a friend ·-all« bis -Del High foot-ball team had ab9orbed a lU loa1 at the band! of Loyole'1 Qlhl Selunlly night at lneiowood Il!gh. Hi• charp1 bad done a b o u t ev!lr)'11>iDC wronc Im ...... in •uf· fering their 1eeond loA in .. many -this year -1 Woodl admitted -more heacil -. "*" to roll In his starting lineops prier to this week'• g.ame wtth IA.kewood. He 'lllitted eevm new ctJlpl Into the d-..tv. --opened qalnst Loyola. And h• in--.~ be • CCl'1Umed r.Uon d. penonnel until --. Jelll for tile Red -While. Oooceival>ly, Mat.. Del oould df<r a winl!s1 IMSOn with Lakewood, Lona: B-Willoc, Servile• Bllbop Amat, Plllll X, St. Paul and ol Anthooy ro- maining OD the NdQe acbedulfl. Qulle lfkely' the Red and -will he l.v<nd only aplnlt St. Anlbon)' - if --'!be M-met what II pr~ the mott tDDJllfoMive team tn tile CII". The Cubl .-tbeir monotooou1 Al&'• 1"ng' o« ... , b9cldnl <tf 1hort yardap with -Tom Sdnrarts bandli'lf the -io.d. And WU Sc:lbwa.--U who .-ct'OW3ted for --.. t0Mln1 • hrc>- yard ----with ,, 18 left In ft1e baW !m-the first. .and a:etting Ule 1ecmd ""1 n-)'ard run with 9,47 to ro m tbe pme. Hlll -elfort wredced any hope Mater Del had of pulling out a win. The -hid cloced the l•P lo T-6 ... a 72-Jll'd •""'*'« bomb from 1-.d lllm!lton to Don Heiloo with f :48 r.- malnlng In the tilt. However, the pmHying ccmvenlon l:lclc __. IOI oll l>a ground N 1 hip pes1 from -~,..,. -of placlna lhe hlll lot tile hoot. 1'b<n Sd..-cut looM DD bit Joni t::.:i II -fJiU for the It w• not I p-eot alfort ......U for,> Maler Dei. Wocdl laid he needed • rattit'1 foot. But • kwlted mmi lb he needed a new team. Tom Gilhrh f1qnHed W1.1 a toud>down -In lhe thln1 quorier wllen he lcet the 1-11 at tho Loyola goal line and lbe Cubl recoveTOd In lhe end zone. Mater Dfi. had m rnd tm- pnosivoly, golag 114\; yerda In 14 plays helon the coolly hol>l>le. Field decisions were abo ques· tionable. Mater Del c.alled a time out with three secoods left in the b.alf and LoyGll holding tile boll oear midfield with fourth down COminl up. The MJnarchs were putting up their second sparkling goo.I tine It.and, .hav- ing thrown Schwartz for a losl from the t:tree to the five on third down. But _.. ,... • five-yard peoalty against tile CUbo oo the play aod the Mmarchs chose to take It rather 1ban the loss. That gaYe Loyola a repeat of third down, and they gained sU yards. The nei:t play (ao extr.a one, ~ to hllWnl """"""" the penalty) WU the thort ""'""' .... Indeed, Bob Wocdl had rea..., to loot like a man in need of a friend - or • rahblt'a foot-« a new team. •• L '"Im ..... rwftlnlll • • "'"' --,..Irle ' ' ,.,,., ..... ......,. • • Tllltll nnt ......... ' • ....... •IMll ..,,.,.. ,. "' .,.,. ............... " • ,_ ... " • ""' ,.,,.. •'""' 'A •u ,,_ •""""""" • • =~~ ' ' • • Nllmblr tf """"' • ' ~..._ "' "' ' • y .... fftW ... • ·-· • ' _ ... ' • HUMYIDUAL nATllTIU 1tU•JftJt8 ........ ... YO n. . ..., ~ " • • ... ' " " ... -" .. • •• .. _ • ' • u ,_ .. "' " .. ---. •n • .. -' M • .. .. _ A .. ' ... fet•k •• • u ... DMDUAI. flAMI ... _.., ,... l'C '111 .,. .... --• • • • ... ..._ .-: • • .... He sounded a cautious note about this week's c lash with the Garden Grove Argonauts however. "They're a tough ball club, it's going to be a rough game." Estancia had a drive fizzle in the first quarter, but scored early in the second stanza with Johnson racing over from folr yerds out. Ge<rge Barnett booted the PAT to give the Eagles a 7-0 lead. With 1:41 len in the half, tackle Bob Raymond trapped Pacifica halfback IDe Tawney in the end zone fer a safety, glWig lbe Eagles a 9-0 bulge at lhe half. Estancia SC<red the !Int lime t got the ball in the lee'Olld· half as Jobnson eapped a 'n-yard drive, hreaking rww left: taek:le tor U yards and tile TD. Less than two miwtes later M ""'"'"1 oealn alter a fumble recovery, livlni the Eat\00 a rommaoding 21-0 lead. Esl.trda quartA!rbad< Qirt nanu mt rlgjlt -.nd Mike Newt!oo in the end zone on a four.yard aerial w Ith 1,58 left in the tltrd period, stretd>ing the lead to 27.0. Marin6r halfback Tom Sandt r1111 the enruing kickoff back 82 yarda to put Pacifica on the board 27-6. 'Thomas combined with Newtaon again early in tbe final quarter to ro<lOl"d Estaru:ia's final tally. 'Ibe Mariners went 60 yards on • pair of pus plays witll just OYer a minute Wt, for the final score ol th• game. taAM ITA.TllTICS • ' ' • ' .. ·~ " '" u ' ' • . ., ' • ' ' • " I 1 " .. .. .. ... " • • • •• ' • • ' ~·"~ ... • •• I 1,1 ,, 1.1 ...... ,,....._ ••· .......... 7 i" .r .. --r .-... r ,..-_. ....... -..-........ ,. ,......... --···~---.-,,,...,~,-.r_.,..,...,._~•-·-.1• ......... ..,.,,....,,,,_,,.,...,,,..~CF,.....,~,-~,•'""1'1w-.1=~<>'""'""'""'"'""''.,.'--"=""'.,...,.,...~,.-,"'."'':"~•~J•~·-----·· t -.,. -~-'Y.:';7"""':?'7•r"•:--•~7"'.:"":'~,,...~"""::"'"""'lll -, Gapchos Beaten, 21to15 lly STEVE EKOVICR Of .. ~ ......... For Sadcbback Junkir Collop ond II• neophylo loolbal! '-1 It waa-.. " almo6t" 1am• s.turd.11 n l·t ht a1 the Gaucho's secood-half comeback fell one touchdOwn stun ag&lnst I~ Valley at Miuioft Viejo Jliah, 21-15. Last -In "" IChool's firlt-evar football encounter tbe Gaudtol dropped a. close 21·20 decision to the Cal Lutheran Frosh. '"lf only .. , ", might be • the words to describe the game from the viewpci.rit of head coach George Hartman and t h e Sad· dleback f.ans u tile Gauchol committed. seven fiimbles and lOst the batl on ·m of them. The Gauchos, who .ac- cumulated only 1a· yards rushing in the tir6t half and gave up two quick touchdowns to the Ar abs in the first quarter, regained some cti'aracter .in the se- cond· haU under t h e leadership of third-string q-uarterback Gary Ros:nnan. Starting signal-caller Rod Graves was knocked out of c:.ction in the second quarter and replaced by undentudy Chris Hecto.vwho tossed two · passes before being taken off the field himself. The stalled Gaucho of- feMe then picked up some momeT1tum late in the first half with. RoS6m.an at ttle steering wheel, and used its new-found hor 1 e power together \vith a revived defense to hold ttie Arabs scoreless in ttie second half am 1tage its eomeback. The Ar ab 1 registereJ their first touchdown marchlng 68 yards in 14 plays to light the score board with 5,21 showing. After the em;uing kickoff Saddleback tumbled on ttte first play from scrimmage and the Arabi recovered till': ball on the Gaucho 27 to set up the 1c.i:c. Arab Randy Palomino hit wingback Steve Evangelist for both-toucbdowns anJ Delfino Matus added both extra points to rilake tile score 14--0 with 32 seconds lrft in the first frame. Imperial Valley marched for .another touchdown five minutes lat.el' after recover- ing yet another Gaucho fumble to make the score 21--0. Sadd:leback &cored with 5: 33 to go in the half after a high map on an Arah_punt att.mpt bounded oot oi tile end zooe tor a safety. After the kickoff from the twenty the Gauc:hOl!i rolled from Valley 36 to paydirt with the touchdovm coming cm a pass from halfback Tim Butler to end Marc Hardy. Graves adcled ttte PAT and the score stood al 21-8 at the half. The Gauchos scored once more late in the third qu·arter with Rossman div- ing over from ttie one .and penetrated into Arab ter· ritory three times in the last quarter, only to run out o{ downs twice and lose thl': ball on a flnllble. TEAM ITATlfTICS SI Ill Flrlf doW:q rv$#11"' • ' Flr1I ~ ,..s111!e J ' l'lr1t .,_,,. -11181 • 1 Toti! !Ira! dOW"5 13 12 Y1f'lh N IMCI ,.,.i.1,,. '5 l'OI Y1rd1 Nfned "Ulllll 111 IJJ Y1nl5 11111 U l6 lilllt Ylf'h NinM 221 lllO P1-1tt.ml0Md JS U P11-coml"lltM n 5 P11911 Mel~ 0 I Nllmblf c:f -h I ! ........... dbtafoel "0 l5.0 P.,..ltlft l ' Y1rdl HNll... H h l'utnb+M ' • Furnb!n 11111 I 1 l"DfVIDUAL ITATISTICI •USMIN8 .... -TC• Ye YL .11.._. Jll ., " t.J t I I .J 1 I • 1.1 ' J 4 ... , lt'5U'..JI ~I Y1llrf TC I Ye YL Aft. l"1lomlno IS Jll Jll I.IS E~lll 6 51 I 1.1 ThomPSOll t 11 I J. I Slnd>ff 1A .. t '·'' CMC011 ' H 1 ..2S Edttr I I I -1.0 .. ~ ' u ' .n 5111"ff t I • 10 Tott!. • l'OI l6 t.1.5 IMDIYIDUAL •Alll"• ... -..... P.l l"C PMI Y• •et. 11 t I 1'1 .!60 1111 .SCll •1111.DI I I I .l,ltll 1' lt I •I .Jll I~ VI""' l'I, I'( ""' Ya I'd. 1' s I •• .JP 11 J • .,. .Jn Tryoul8 Slated ,..,,...... .... lop ,,. the F-V.U., Red Sox Rookie&' 111 l"ountlln Valley Wiil Sd1ool Od. I ot 12 p.m. Pro b•eblll P*Gif*..11 nut be --17 and %1 b' tbl 'Winter b11eball pro--- LET 'ER GO -Marina High School querterback geu good protection as he gets ready to pus against Savanna. l{enry completed eight of 16 I"'"'" but . . Instant Replay Vikes F~ 7-6 By RON EVANS ot ... CNllY l'illt Staff Marina llig!I Sdtool'• fool· ball types must be feeling that things can't &et any tougher w he n _-the Sunset League season opens after dropping t w o pre-season games by identical. 7-6 scores. Attbough. ttiey won the battle of the. statistiai, ttie Vikings found themselves on the short end of the count again Satuntay night as they dropped their -7-6 decision, this tUne to Saven- na on the Westminster High School furl. Marina has now met ttle Rebels oo five occasions and has yet to gain • vktory. suffering l05ses by narrow margins each time. The series scores baive been 10-7, 20-14, 21-13, 34-33 and 7-6. A 29-yard scamper by Andy Bielanski coupled with a 22-yaa-d Bielanski-to-Dan Molnar pass prov'ided ttie spark the Rebell needed as they went 74 yards in nine plays tile first time they had the ball. Bee Grid Summaries ·-COiia Mo191 ' ' ' l---.27 IGfl--1 HIH'ltlnlt(lll kid! 1 IJ U 1--«I Tustin O D D II--0 t~ IHll' I'll Murphy, 1!11111 Mu"IJ, Cr1iw l.llleilk'I, Mike Mc(ord, ""' """"'•· •odc'I" Cenll ".lTa (HI!: Ken ~Ur*t, (t ), llOd klben, •lldfv Clf'dol ,,.,,,., Del ft ' 0 II--' L ....... 1 •710-Z T-11 rMOl Y11do1dle llntu 0--.nde • I ' 1--4 Coront dl:I wr ~ J e ?-' !.lfltt. (CdMI kiri 101 ..... r, '-"' LllU"41 9Mdl ·-Jill Ci.tMf!i. .. _. ••• f-..tJ 0701--7 Bielanski hit Bob Canary with ai five-yard pass with 5:03 remaming as the viaitors drew firl!t blood. Jim Sa\S>'s kick eipllt the uprij!hta for what proved oo be the eventual margin of victory. After the eDIBUing kickoff. neittter team could muster any semblance of • drive until Greg Henry ~ the Vilcilrga oo pay-<irt following a poor Rebel punt in the se- cond quarter. Gaining posee5sion ol the ball on the Savanna 22-yard stripe, Henry p r o m p t 1 y unloaded· NJ. 18--yard pass to Dave Lacy. Momenta Later, Henry carried in from the one. P9blo Nava?To's kick went wide to the left to make the score 7-6, with 5,05 left in th< hall. Ta.t.M ITATl5TICJ • First ~ P\llh.... 1 Fl,..! dowri PIKlrit l !"lr1t dowri -!tin J Tot.I 111"11" ~ 1J Y1..m. ttlMd n11hl"~ Ull Y1rd1 11lned Hit.int U Y•rdl Im! 11 Nit! Vlrdl 11IMd H2 P11Ne 1it.mplt!d n ....... -leted 13 P11lft hid "l"te<Upled l N.,,..,btr ttf eunh I .lver1" dlsl1nce J!.6 "-11111 ' V1rd1 Pf)ft1Mn4 10 l'umblel 2 ,umblft lett I ... ..,........,.. • • • • " '" " ~ •» " ' ' ' "·' • • ' • S.V•Mll I I I 1--1 M1rlnt 0 I I 0-4 INDIVIDUAL ITATllTICS •USMINe --llei1n.ii• lroolcllw ,_ ···-Tlll1l1 Sl'llMI TC• T• YL .t."9. 11 .. J l.l lft U I •.I J • I 1.6 ' i 1 e 1e 1 I I l -1.11 1 ti 11111 11 J.1 -·~ TCI Y• TL j.ve. ve1111mi.111 1J a • .S.2 °"'11111..... • J1 • J '·' Wlttk:k I 1• II 2.2 Henrv I n 2• "4.t Tot1l1 $! Ht :Ill J., IMDIYtDU.ll •.t.SSINe 11¥1-..... l'C l'HI 'I'• Pi:t. M lJ J ., ."'1 nn1a .m M1rlfll " PA l"C PHI YO Pct. 1' I I Ill .JOii lllfl.000 11•11t52' HARNESS RACING NOWI • ' Marina dropped it.s oecond straight 7.fl game of the young season. Bargain Days! l'HONI 540-4343 646-44?1 ,. ' Westmmste1·· Anahej.m Game·~· . ' . I ' • Top s Week's Footh~ Menu ·: ' I By ftOGER CARLSON reolalan<t ·to Illa ADlllelm '1 def lolar ond Padllca mtol • .. ..,.,.. ~ ..... machine. . · , .a.l Bob:a Gcande lBtb Sltw-• "fle.1tminster'1 re-Otbtt suneee Learµ• ae-· ~-ni.gbt, jUvtmolad Lion1 and defen-lion Frida, ha• ff~ Mat ~r th,J m ••Ila <Ing CIF c h a m p i o ii Beach lined uio for 1lle Santa · :~kewood. HJah at 5anl0 Anaheim Htlh s e b. a II l A·na meat crlndtr tit Santa '.&.Oa Bowl 11llo on SaturdaJ. headline Oran1e COUt ••a Ana wtllle Western en· .. AU CmM9 .. at I p.m. ' prep football thi• weekend . v 0 ' Crestview LnlU6 Id.Ion when'\hetwot,am1meetat t•~=:a=~ae:p':~t : b&s Laguna !"!ach at 1EI W~ Frida, nl&l>I. round out su,niet ,bdsUlill•• Modena ...i ""~ .v •Jo tti.SunsetLeacue.opener Saturday ,nllb-t at atSanaemente. - . tor both ICboola featurea P11vldlon Fl~di , . A battle of tm&ea._ . -; Westminster'• hlgb..,,coring N .......... H~le .....__1 .teadl CnltritW Le a Sa~ :.. maCh!Jit Milclfknocked olf '""""' --...... nc· *"""wltetlLa&lln<Be.t<!!'·· alW"" powerful El Rancllo Into loop actloft Wlfb a,'2:f tra>{e!> to Sania Ana to bai. ,; : over the weekend. 34-Zi. preseuon recx.d after Vlt:-'"tle"El'Modeoa Thursday. Anabekn comes into ita loop tori.ea over COste Mesa and Laguna (2-0} bu defUtetf '--! opener with the u 11:t 1 l <Arona, del Mari .~ Xat.ella {13-e) al"1 r~-·~ credendale -an undefeatfld Mariqti ·• hlc~sa \'.ikincs . O!ltt Brea ( 40-0) wllUe EJ· · > preseuon OYer tirSt-rate op· haw · yet to taste V)C::tory • Modena claims Wctarilf ~~ potitioo.. lo~( twipe ~y the same over Compton (28--19) met The Co\1>1>i.st. Oj>ened 'lip coont. 7-8. to Sbutll TuTance Fountain Valley ~14-7), . : with a 23-8 dee.Id.on over and Savanna. "....,.... ...._ ' ai.atfey and m·eq, disposed ol Non·le.aeue prep football l!s.teMll .. ~ldffo9 lt Redlands, 22·7. has Garden Grove ~· ~1~· .:':"ri!. , On& Sunset Le*g\.le coach teams furnishing the op-Loe,. u. o-ie. • called Redlmda "tbl best position to all _,ur area ,r;.:':!t!'" .. U:,::-0,' Redlands outfit I've seen in ln-ine Lea1ue. lft.ivens. r1 OorMo ''· ~ 1• f .. ~-·'r ' bi E~-·~ m· v·.··-G-~.. W•ttm •• MllllUll • . out YNf' , . , ,..,.,, I g. ,, .... "1--"P tlUe'll ..v IW:t1-1t, ~ Mlf'.IMll 4 " ,• ... ·'· fast and 14roog," while Grove, Bolla Gftbde meets ....,... cW ._. '" • ..,_ M~ ... .... Tw· • V'iewing a Chrtoe-way ICrim-Costa Mesa , . at DavfdsDD ,...,_. , mage-witb Sama Ana md El Field , and Le Quinta "aftd• .M1. ca,_. 'M. """"' ' • R ncho F_ . ...,A:--'1"-.U-. .. lock -•'•Muir I, Cf!l~f!ll·O • • , .. ,,, a . vw-....i• va....,,.,. ·uyi~!\, t11111 ~ •·~·V•llW o ~ri Redlands. however, was at Huntington BeaCb High L---"· OllffW • Ible to mve -1" token ~ •. _._t while Ont.Ina V<1~-,., .., ......... 1 ·• ··'1 -,..,n.J ,-'..,..,,. '"'6-'' . . , C:11'"'"'i.t I,\ WllJlttll' I • • MONDAY • TUESDAY.· ,_ "r WEDNESDA~:, • >/ ' THURSDAY. > • • ' ·' . " . '< -•• ~ 1· • • ' ' ' ' I ON ·~MIUM .4 N.Y ;oLYISnl sii.YuTOWN 710· AND 01•11tAt0ilqU•· ~ IOllf UO WHlll YOU IUY '1UT;)"l~·AT at•Ul:Al<LOW IXCKANM-P.llCI' l. 110Nli 1':1'1l1 :'s~8'VICI . ' .. 2Mt NAf1191 'IO~LIYAIP.' . ·~ MISA -· ·; ' ·' S9.95 WHEEL AllGitNMEHT e TIRI MO UNTIN5 e IRAKI: Tll.E ROTATION EVE RY 1.000 Mll:ES Wltll A,,, ..... ADJUSTMENT FREE $9.95 VALUE Wheel ALIGNMENT WITH THI -PUICHASI O' I TIUS _ .......... FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT 2 Standard Shocks Installed z WhHll •atanceCI 4 WhHI Ratatlon ALL $1898 :1: ONLY . ._, L9NG MILER FOR 6SOl 100-IJ FET. 1.11 . EXCM"-N'E. l lACKWALL TUIEL • ~· ' • 7.7 ... 14-7.71-11 ESS-WHJTfWALL ' JUST 2~s r 1<1A~ rl! ,, ' " . ., f ? ; 0 ' ' '_ .. 2 F $2 t.fl.14-4.1 .. 11 ' """"'· '" "" ~ 691 2 ~ $30•11' -·r·s'4~ .... n ............ . \ -. 2 .. 33 Etdl. +a.ti !'.E.T.~ 0..,11.ft ._., . '-• ... G..16 ,. .... t •• ..M,d.' . Or ""·'' .... . -~. + 11.M "<T , ....... • • '1 ' ••• ·. rt ;, < . . ·! ;i ~ ... . .. ,, ·' • ' l ·-. .. •! ' •• ---, :1 , ~-- ' -----------------------· - - -~---~-·---~-~------.._: _ _!i_.:__ ___________ _ -........ ..._-.: t ' I II I !1 Ir I I I I j I _,. • U DALY Pit.OT -.~30,1961 ... " Y az' .301 Is T~ps~ Rose Edges· Alou . Meet Prep G~idders Tliree Coast Area Teams • BJ TB I!! ASSOCIATED , •.• , PRESS "" .P~ B~ ol °":'1"""ti ,, .• ed,pd out PittlburCb 1 Mat· tf Alou ancl doimncl 1be "' unolfldll Natkinll 1-U• .>'olbaUln& cbnnpionshlp Sun· • "' day, wblle Carl Yutraem.akl look Ille unolllclal Amorlcan ', LNcue title with the lowest .. wlm1kl& ·-Jn biJM>ry t.'· -.301. . " ". .. -wen1 l~or~ In Cil» clnuti'a 11-0 abutDut ol San Checking Collegiate Football Jl'raneltco on the tut d11 of the . re&War ttMOD, 'trbile Alon went -.1 a bl\ In 1'"'1 timH at bat I n Pitt!burgh't M km 11> the Cblcagl> OUbs. 1blt save Roee • .$.15 mark aod Alou .332. All tile figures are nmtflc!al udil confinl>ed by .,. Jeaaue•. Y11lnft1>1ki -~l<r.S In Boston's +:'3 lots to the New Yart Venter... It was hia lhlr<l ba111nf ..-.. but the lowest wlnninl mart evtr. The---wln- ning awnce wu .D by Elm<r Fllct ol Cloftloal In ltlri. Pro Grid Standings AMlltlCAll LllA9'11 ... , ... ...... _ ... -...... _.,_ WLTN ..... GP 211.1+1102• '1 •...,. • n I JI .tit ·H .. 'J ... ,.,,. . '. -..... --J I 11• '19 e J ol 0 I.IOI • •• J I • .711 l21 .. 2 ·2 I ,tDCI II fl ···-"11 --ic.-°"' • w.1111 a --....... 2Q, 0.--·'1 --------- T.rit.ons Take Second . In Big ~unningMeet ''We thoueht-we bad a shot at it and. we. fln1ahed the way we espected to," com- mented coach Don Jetsy or San Clemente after his cross country forces took second OCC Reds Win Polo Invitational The OroJ>i< Qieal C.Bege Red w a t e r polo squad roo<ed through the Pirate Invitational Satun\ay 8 t OCC to capture fll"l't place honors, runoing up M points in three ram.ea to 11 for the oppofiition. 'Ille Bucg will be hott f« the Southern ~ Invit.ational Tuesday and W-ay beginning at 2 p.m. each day. There is no ad:mi!sion dlarge. C"8dl Jack P'ullerton opLit his Bue squad. Into two teams when Loe Angeles Hortxr lail«I to show. The Buc11 opened with the Red team dumptng College of the Sequoias, 25-3. Mike Wilson a n d Dan Christy each iOOred aix end Steve Wagoner had five. The Bue White team then dropped a 14-13 verdict to Santa Monica, with Doug Sc!Jaumberg pacing OCC witb six. place in Ille Corona del Mar lnvit&Uonal Crcs1 Counlry Champlanshlps sa1ur11ay. It wu· agam El Modena. the constant cross country nen\eais of the Tritons, that kept San Clemente from the champtOD!ih.ip as ~ Van- guards grabbed the !Op spot with 78 team Points. Jei11y, who used two new meri. for the first time Sat· untay bopes to have his 1qu.ad improved enough to. gain ttvenge against the Vanguards when.they invade the Triton .course in two weeks. Last year El Mo- dena edged the Tritons 1.8-- 29 in their only Crestview League duel Pacing the San Clemente effort at Corona deJ Mar were Qob Lineback (ninth, 10 :11}, Greg Sterlin& (15th, 10.24), &rad Winton (2.lst, 10 :30), Ray Ezell (30th , 10:37), and Jim Anderson (45th, 10,50). Vt"'IY ., ...... ,. ...... 1. lflt lilocdent, 11 !. San Cllmente, 120 l . letu Gr1rio., ltl 4.. 0.rde'I Grcwe,.1Jt 5. est.l'ICLI, 1.ct ._ "llCI'· hlll. 1'6 7. Lfllr" 11' I.. Hvrlflflllon 8-dl, 212 t. (GUI MKI, 2U lit, El!Ceb5or. m 11. "'°""'"di:, :17S 1?. ll:1l'ldlo Ai.omit.,., no 13. El Dor1da, 3111 14. C«oni del ~r, 15' U. P1- cll!Q, m '" NtwPort 1t11tt1or. m IMIYlllo.ll PillllMrs I. ltut>en Olli.1111 (lf~l. f ::JC, 2. wtin. (EM), f.'4 3. D1Yb IGGJ, f :tf (. Poll"' fllG), t:" .S. Limb IBGl, f . .ft 6. HoGlt>1I l!M), IO:ot 1. llKMt flt). ll:IO I. LllU;I (SJ, 11:CJ t. U~ (SC), 10:00 11. Pille,_ (F), 10:15 U. Heyl (E'I. 10:16 I?. !"""' !EM\, IO:U lJ, Wetiti.r (F}, M~ll 14, McQuowr1 !Hill, 10::» 15. Sterll"" l'C), 10:14 H. C?li!helm IED), 10:2J 11, IClno IGG), 10:21 IL Oetin CCMJ, 11:2* It, C.me (RAJ, \0:2t tO. Noo-111n (LJ, lO:JO. J ... iw' Versl!Y Tnm fit.""11111 1. Ganklft GrOYt. 1' 1. F...,,111, '1 1 S.n CltrNntt, 100 4. Bolw Gr1Mt, 1115 J. L.-r•, 116 6. LlllS Al•mltm, '"' 7. P•clllu, 20t I. EJ Miiden•, c:.t• ........ .... _ CO.II MIM: Ml&leltlt I ·-.. \ ,_, 111J..4 °""" w,.,..., ......... Hw~ fMCli • ' t t-n W111t111l111h 0 I 1 1-2 H\lf'tll ..... 9"Crt! l-,..,.,. 4, ltldr. • ...,.. 4 ''" :tit. 1. ... 0.. ":..~~~IW:~~ t IWMll'ltfOol II.ell I ' I ~7 T!WI' I 1 I .... 2 NurrttrttMn: .,. .sct.r t.. Uflc9 Horris L l lU OtHvtt L M .. ~ ,_M ' ~lfltlM II.cf! 1 ' S 1-t Soncrl I 1 t ·1_. Hw"lll'l'llvrl: Lt!ICI H~ 4 l tdc .,..,.,, I, l lM OIHl.lfl' I N...._i Ksttlor t I I 6-U ClllforTI.. • I ...... l N-.irt: Erk LINtl'elll f, 1 ... War- _. •• .;.,. Wllalor 1, JINlt wiic. I lt:lttlldl ' •• ~· _,_.. Yllllo 1 I I a.-..2 e ... f't .. : °"" r>tOras• 4 ll'UUI Lttll!K !, Ont ~ I, lit Clll· forf 1. Stan 1"11111.,_ I !11•.P. • s ' 1-11 Ml'111ftll ,,, .... J Etl1nclli: Gr" GeeclYMr 1, O.vt DeG'11QI !, Id Cllfln 1, Den 11111- d•ll I, G,. AY*llltll-1, Crtll O.Ylt 1, MIU Gnt1.11U1 I f.sl1111Clt I S t 1-n Arlnlt 1 1 1 1--• l!'stu'ICll: St.n PMlll111 4, l!d Cllf. ford !, Grn GarldYHr !, 0..... 0.. Gr•-L a,,., oe..i. I ear-dirt Mir 1 S t 1-7 ~ 1 .. c11 WlllCll l I I ..._.. C4M: lrvr.a-lllCk .&. ktl MeCten1n 1, Jtmta BrMbuJJI 2 C~*IMlr l1Sl-1 uu-od 0 1 .. 1. ,_, GdM: lrvr.a-Bild; i., Jir'll •~m J, lllb MtClli!tn I F-1•111 V1llrt 2 ' I 1-11 L1Qulnt. !lll-1 "euP!t.111 V•ll9r. Klony N... 6, Llny Mllthn I, Jim (,...,,.,.,.. J, lob W\/nKr I, ltldr o.tlmw J, o .. D1vll I Fllllllf•l!I Vtlllor I t J J-11 U111nt lffdt t I a t-U i;aur1t1in V1llllY: Hirn N• a. Jim Cn1,_ 1, le& Wllntw 1, lldt 0.- •~' LM-ltldl: Hcellt I. Mndlftl 4 WIHl1"" .&. Kiidow I ... Faunt1lfl V1llev t I t ~ I l.191.WM l!l..cfl 3 ' J 1-20 L11wr11 IMel\: W1r1 f, S\lmfltr L 9,._, !, D. w1 .. !, SllM'lkl &. ln- 111111 !, VIII CUftlln 1 Fllllflltln v11i.v u Qulnlt Faun!l!n Vlll9Y~ N1wcomb 1 111~11 ... ,_. lll:lu 1, HIMoa 2. ......... n, NwYM IL!J leol Di... JT, ClrlellWltft 10 o.tltnd M, H11111ten lJ The Reds then whipped the White team 12-5, with Paul Hughes scoring four for the Reds and five me·n scoring one each !or the losers. 233 9. Stddleblick, 2'2 10, N!~ -----------............... ,,. ~ City .t ..,.,11111 S.~ ~If NewYft --.... ., ...... o.._,. et ow.wr _,,_ U.TIOU&. LllAW9 --!. .._ W L T Pd. "'-OP o..-J •• , ... 1• .n ,... Y'wti J I t 1.-1W M _......., .......... u..- The Whites tbfJn outACOred Sequoias 16-5 with Den Cun- rrlngbam scoring five. In the final game, tile Reds trounced Santa Monie.a WMll..... 1 J I .S3I 111 1U ,..........,_ I I I ... II _, --MNO...... IJl..US'7A C....,...llf ,11.m»"U 18-3, with Mike Albright scoring !ix and Cluisty five . Tournament scoring for the Bucs: Ramblers May Relocate Franchise Christy, 13; Wagoner, 10 ; come quickly -poasibly club migbt finish the suson. Mike Cunningham a n d Within two weeks. as a road team. playing at Schaumbery, 8 each ; Bakersfied is m•i.;,, .. of-different cities in CaHrornia Hughes-, Afuri.ght, Wil9on, 7 St. let.lb 1 ' • .m 51 .,, l'lttillW'll'I I J I ... '1 llt C..• DMI""' La. AnHIM I O 0 I.IOI '3 2' httlrrw:n J. 11.tol .. J1 Tl>< ~ Focithall Loque·, dalya In Oranp County are numbered. s.fl Fr1Mllcit 2 1 I ·"' n 57 'lbat'1 the 11tatus ol the Orange County Ramblen of lb• Cll'L these da)'I u several C.Wornia cities are attelllfJllna to lure I h e tranehiH out of Orange County, where it Is In serious floanclal trouble. At!Mlll 0 l • ..... •• \03 Records Fall In men's and women's swimmin& at the 19114 Qiym. pie Games every OlflDPl.c record wa1 brokea in the nrimming events. both· in· dlvlduol and rela,J. c..ttr91 OIYllltll !10 ... J 1'1141 210 .U7 117' 1,0 .m"n 1 1 0 .:113 .. ,, filllll9.,..t lllnurll 5-n P',.,.,Cllea 21, A!l1r1t. II .. '",.,.... "· l"llhbll~~ 7 Oilc.t9o 21, Mll\r1t1Ct1 17 Ollllil a, l"fllllldtlphl1 IJ Oetr'!ltt J), Ol'Mll lllY 17 LM .......... it, C19¥1'1t!\19 a st. Lautt n. Ntw Ortloln1 :tO New Yllfl & Wtlft ... IM 21 --.. ~ •I c~. nlthl --C~lattie •t .. ninw. O.t11i1 91 St. Lwh GrHn lllv 11 A!t.flll M!nntlOllo 11 Dllfelt "'" OrlMr. 11 Ntw Yfll'fl P1'tllideh•hllo If W11h1NIM S.n Fr~ ., UI "-lao ''The club 'juat cto't cot1· tinue 11> exist wllhout any In· come," a team t()Okesman told tile DAILY PILOT this moniing. Ba.ke:r1fitld, Fresno and San Bernardino are actively Interested In acqllirlng th• Rambltn '8Dd a move could I ' I Baseball Standings Natiolial League Final-·· St. Louis San Francisco Chie&IO Cincinnati AU&nll Pilllburlh Loa AopJoa PhiladaJpbl& New Yort Ho.- Woa Lo1t fl1 a • 71 M 78 83 71 81 81 ti) 82 71 • 76 • 73 89 72 90 Pel. .599 .~ .5lll .512 .500 .494 •• .469 .451 .«4 GB ' 13 H 16 17 II %1 ,. z America• Leape. Flaa! lllao•llnP w .. Loll Pd. Detroit ltl.1 511 .&311 Baltimore 91 71 .!!ft Cle"land IS 75 .ISM -• 71 .a.'11 New Yon II 71 .512 O&tJand 12 Ill .IOI! Mlnnuota 71 a .4111 Calif_.. n • .tt4 Chicaeo lfl 115 .4J4 W8!hlnfton 15 1115 .404 N-Yft.&.911tw!I w......,_i..~t M---.&.~I Ch.._. J, C11M1rMt I GB n 16~ 17 · 2) 21 :H • 3tl 11'A ~ each; Bob Lylye, 5; 4 each fers to the Ramblers. Should and Arizona hoping to feel for Gary TbompM>n, Chris such a move occur, It ll"OUld out CFL interest. · Oliver, Bob Mosley, Bill mark a homecomJn1 for After the season the club Luther; 2 each tor Mike Rambler coacb H 0 mer might settle permmently in-Irwin, FMnk Pa&OO and to one of those cities, the St.eve Owen&; and one for Beatty, who be&a:n his club spokesman said. Steve Keefaver . career in that city. r;;:;;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:;;;;;;;;;wiiim The Rambler front office I · was plunged into gloom when only 3,400 showed up for a highly publicized game at An.lbe.lni'1 La Palma Park two weetenda ago. And that fi(ure was released by the team'1 publicist, not the ticket manager. There is a possibility tbe IT'S MERCURY FOR 1969 s.. the CMmp On Frid1y S.pt. 27 Have the NIGHTIME of Your Life! NIGHT RACING atarta tueaday at beautif~ LOS ALAMITOS ~tMT O~ NINE RACES MON.·SAT. AT 7:45 Turf Ternct Dlnlnc, •• Ttble •tMrV•tiOnt C.lt: .'213> 431'°922 (714) 1121-44n ........ 11, MlurtrM 1 OlltlllMll a. hi! ,.r_... I 0.-1.""""""'4 ......... a. .... ,,,.. .. 1 MM?'?? llo,._Y.t:.I ---•-' ... 't .... tMt ...... <M •II ff• -'61 COU&AlS Johnson & Son 900 W. COAIT HIGHWAY, NIWl'OltT llACH '42-0NI IUG7I ' ' -..... ~ tit. .... 11-..1 w.....,., ........ . 2Year-- 5Year ... --..... ,,..w....,., CALL TOIAY -----... --·------------------------------ H1rbor, 245 11. E~celiliu, 241 12 . Huntlnoton l!IHch.. m 1Ftor-del Mar, lC 14. COJll MHt. J6 flldlYW11e! '""""'" 1, ~ <LI 10:53 !. H\lddle- 1ton IJl-1, 10:57 3. Dunbr•dt l l!IGJ, IO:SJ 4. DlberMdo (PJ, ll:lr.I J. H1ls. !Fl ll:Qol '-llntlm1n CSC), 11 :llS 7. 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A Anold raason lorbaflng a brand. ~~ Slgnatu11 olqaalltJ slnca1855. ....... ----- I& PROOf IMl'OITlD t DlSTlJlllTID IY PA.RROlf t 00. lAH P:RAHCISCO • I • ' ' ' '· > , ' • > • ' • •· • ' • •· ' ' • • " • ' • ' ' ' _, ' ., " , " • • " " • • • • " '· • " ' • - • TALKING TO HIMSELF -Robin Lee raham, teen-age solo world W)'.llger, says he is not only asldng himself questions but an.swering himself. after thrc:e years of circumnavigating the globe in a 24-foot sailboat. Graham is shown in his Dove in Newport Harbor before voyage began three years ago. Sacitoem Wins King Harbor Race Harbor Solo Sailor Nearing Voyage End Sacitoem, a Tornado Class catamaran skippered by Bruce Harvey of Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club was the overall winner Sunday .in King Harbor YE.cht Club's Cecil R. King Trophy race. . The King Trophy race is a Portsmouth Handicap type raCf: in which the various classes are given inverted starts -the s®west c-lasses first -with jll5l one finish, There were 86 boats in 17 classes competing in tbe sud::len-<leattl event. T h e ·' race started in m<Kl.erately light winds but wmstled up before the race was over, contributing to capsizings in which several skippers and crews were in1Uf'ecl. The first 10 finishers in the race were: (I) Sacitoem, Bruce Harvey, CBYC; (2) Swit- chblade (catamaran) Neil Harvey, CBYC; (3) No name (Tornado Cat), R. F. Jewett, CBYC; (4) Ariel (Flyin,g Dutclunan), Frank Gray, KHYC; (5) Uebchey j,<Enterprise), Bill Winkler, ABYC; (6) Luft Behind (Enteryrise), Jim Hoffman, KHYC; (7) No Name (R· 11), Dave Harper, KHYC; Robin Lee Graham, the teenage Newport B e a e h sailor who is sailing around the world ra:lone, hes arrived at Surinam, Dutch Guiana in South America after a 47- day crossing of the Atlantic fr om Cape Town;s out h Africa. The lone 19-year-oJd sailor stopped briefly at Ascension Island. He has now com- pleted over tbree..quarters of his circumnavigation of the globe. Robin is a former student e.t Corona de! Mar High School. On July Z1, 1965, at the age of 16, Robin set out from San Pedro in his locally built 24-foot sloop. He s.ailed to ·Hawaii, the n through the islands of the South Pacific. From the New Hebrides and Solomoo Islands he sail- ed to New Guinea and AUS'tra:tia. He made island stops while crossing the In- dian Ocean to South Africa and rounded Cape Hocn in severe winter weather. Now, at the a1'e of 19, with three years of lonesome voya·ging behind him, he has weathered storms, a dismasting, a near collision, brushes with hurric&'les, 41 Sabots _(8) Lemming (Enterprise), Whitney Barrick, KHYC; (9) Waipulam (Enterprise), Jim Griswold, ABYC; (IO) Dyad. <sn;pe), Bob Schaer-Enter Race fer, KHYC. . Results by classes: Forty-one Sabot sailors SNIPE -(1) Dyad; (2) participated in Long Beach Blue, Jim Boldt, KHYC; (3). Yacht Club's second annual Summer Blonde, Mike Ret· Back to School Regatta Sun- tig, KHYC. · day. The fleet was divided CORONAD0-15 -(1) No into two classes. Results: name. Herb Chan, KHYC ; (2) Celerity, Al Hanner, WYC; (3) Soufriere. Dick Obst, KHYC; (4) Risque, Milt Hannah, WYC ; (5 ) Velero, Bret Page, KHYC. LIGHTNING -(I) Folio- mi II, Dick Benner, KHYC. CLA.M A -are1tt.!1N, Too, Jeff McOermtld, L8YC; !2) 81tUI Llrl, J1ck Kl~n. AeYC; Cl) Dllfd'I M11ler, Str.r• $m!tn, AaYC; 14\ dff, P11'1Y MOore, LBYC; (S) G\lntl He>. John s-tskv, A8YC. CLASS 8-(1) Thunder 811w", Rou 1-iol""<!lli•!, L8YC; 121 81u• J1v, M!lct SUnwcod, $1 ICY; IJ) &ctlbln, !lob ~rlov, AIYCt {4) No nlfTlt, Sltvt W"•hbum, LBYC1 (!) Gtmlnl, c.trcl Scnoflk¥, ABYC. pretty island girls afld blue lagoons. His hardest passage was in the Indian· Ocean when he was dis.masted ju.st 18 hours oot of Cocos Island. He could not turn back against the trade winds, so sailed 2,300 . miles under a makeshift jury rig to Mauritius lsland. The N<ltionai Geographic Magazine has featured Ro- bin's story with numerous plwtograpm · -many of them taken by the youn·g ad· venturer . P-38 Class Captured By Galatea Ed Taber's Galatea from the host Oabrillo Beach Y·acht Club Sunday won the District championship in the P-28 Class sailing regmta. The championship was held in conjunction w i t h C'BYC's Fall Series. Win- ners in the !1!ries t8ce: MULTlllUIL (9) -(I) Whiplash, B r ad le y & Marlo1ite, ClYC. PHRF (16) -Solitolre. Bob 'young OBYC. CAL-40 (7) -F1am- boyant, Barney F I a m , CBYC. CAL-24 (6) -Ginge< II, Dave Johnson, CBYC. THISTLE (5) -Oh<er" Oiuck Sourgin, SMYC. CAL-20 (15) -Colleen, Ed Fbx, CBYC. 545 (10) -No name, Jeff Baruch, LAYC. VICTORY (5) -Seagull, Bob B1'andsberg, CBYC. GEARY-18 (11) -Wild Thing, Bill Darnell, CBVC. MERCURY ( 9) -Tilt, George Patterson, CBYC. LlD0-14 - (1) Tender --------------------1 Loving Care, Tom Coles, _ KHYC; (2) DuWle Bubble, A Burke Cochran, KHYC; (3) No na.me, U:rry Baker, WYC; (4) Wmd Wisp, Art ennelf J Weiland, SBYRC; ( 5 ) AUTO c_,..• Careless Love, Jon Baldwin, KHYC. ENTERPRISE -( I ) Liebcbey, Bill W Jn k 1 er, ABYC; (2) Wit Behind, Jim Hoffman, KHYC. CYC Pabst Race Won By Sirene Ed ru .... ·• Sil'<ll<, !lying the colors of ~ Loog ~ach Y aoht Ch.lb, was the overall and Cius A winner Satur· day of tile Pal>St Trophy predicted log race sponsored b y Calil..Ua 9aa HERE'S' WHAT WE CHECK ••• . ~ ....... -.... , ...... ,.._,l .. _ -~• ... •ollf,o.i. ... _,..-... ........... -........... _~_ .. _,._ .. ""'_ ....... __ _ .............. ~ ...... i,._ .. _-1 Y""'1t Clui>. 111 ACTION·TlaTI o• ••DDa• H£Rf'S WHAT 'YOU FIND OUT ••• _____ ._._ ... _., ............ ___ ,._'"" ............ ......._ ......... Rilleen navtcated tbe 30 • 'Pli:IVINI •ROUND' ' mile course with a total er-H'ERf'S HOW rr WOlkS ••• ror of .635 percent. The 8UICKLY TILL YDU TME ::::::::::c--....,.._._::'.,:.: COUl'le iwar m.arked by .... ,.._ .. _,, .... ..,.," .. _ .. • m ~ -but I,_, • .:~u..a:. IXACT CGMDtTIDN _ .. ,_,..,,.. .. __ ~ v .. """""'"' -~--i--··----ty .... You. C•• ____ ._,.. ................ . .. ...... _ .. _..,_,..,_.... cv.u A -sir... t~ It'"'"' -w ... ~ ... ,...,.._ .... _. llYC, .6351 (t) """"° It-ll.li,tl -........... 0......._ __ c"-'twlck. eve. ·"'' 1s1 c1,., _....,... G-Orn. eve •. tni !'l ,.....,,.., ---------------------, HOUl"I, IC.itv Wllllemt. Lave. t .I0711t ISi Ll'ft S.,, 11;11 Ill, lrt lll'fl1ll1~, OllVC, ..... ,..,. -1 ..... -CV.SS I -(ll K"-11, ... Mub-&Ul 0 c 1 t•._ be"9 ,HHVC, .1~1 121 #olllbu. CIOl'I Cle'-"""-an.tl&I ,... ........ , .............. _.,, ..... ,_,., eve .. ••i 1:w T..., 111-u, . ., __ .:_• ----------------<:---' DAIL V PILOT 2:; ~ N~arly 200 Enter BYC, NHYC Fall Regatta Neatly 200 boats "in 17 clalses &bowed up on the &W1lng lloes Seblrday 8l1d s..D)' for Balboa Yacbt Club and N._,.t Harbor Yadlt Club's Fall Regatta:. Largest clan was the Pacific C,lam!lnuJ• with 21 eptriee. 'lbe wvmer was na- tional champio·n Bob -~·· Copy Oat from Oollrillo Beacb Yadlt Club. -largll8t e1a ... -tile Pacillc Haodloop .lladng F1eet with 19 eotri.... Tbo rece COldled for tbe Jim DlctBOD Troifty for """""' hig!J pol!& -.. The wln· Mr was Glenn Reed's ~ II from South Shore Sailing Club. Ll.gbt winds 8lld O'Yercast skies prevolled both cla!)"i. BYC was to cba.rge of oustQe classes racing in the ocean off Balboa '.Pier. end NHYC ·lWltldled the dinfhy cluses . racing inside .the harbor. 'OCEAN RACIN'G (7) - (1). Volante II, Mike Hirsh, BYC; (2) Melee, DOI\ Ayres Jr.; NUYC. PHRF (19) ~ (!) Aloha II, Glenn Reed, SSSC; (2) DplpUn, !\lj1t Allione, VYC; (3) Lanlru, Bud Harvey, BYC. RHODES-33 16) -(I) MlStress, Hug b lo & Fiuldin, BYC; (2) Manda, Bob Ke-fen, BYC. ENDEAVOR (6) -(!) Aphrodite, Bill Longjahr, sssc. PACIFIC CATAMARAN (21) -(I) Copy Ca~ Bob Be.ker, CBYC; (2) No. 801 Vauglln Olton, SMYC; (3) Paci.ficus, ~ Allen, S.SSC. LUDER&IS (13) -(I) Shibul, -l Galllner, VYC; (2) Angel ~ Louise Fun- detbet·g, NHYC. "111USTLE (9) -(I) Golda Everett Rosl!, BYC: (2) Arlel, Bob Reilly, SSSC; (3) Metamorphosis, Mike Allen, BYC. INTERNATIONAL-14 (6) -(1) -te T<l'llado. Roger Weh-b, VYC; (2) No. 764, Jim Sawyer, 5$C. FINN -(I) Fred Miller Jr., SSSC; (2) Lis a Gustafson, NHYC. LEHMAN-12 -(I) Bill Symes, NHYC; (2) Barton Beek, NHYC; !3) B i 11 1-"pwortti. NYYC. LIDO-HA -(I) B!U McOlrd, BYC; (2) Jim Tyler, BYC; (3) Me<lin Gayman, ABYC. LIDO·HB -(I) D<ni K;n;t, BYC; (2) Svend Nielsen, NH Y C ; (3) 1.eomrd Pernick, SBSC. KITE A -(I) Peter Parker, NHYC; (2) Lanco McCabe, BYC; (3) Jobn Daigh, NHYC. KITE B -(I) Olar! .. Beek, BIYC; (2) Lynn Harvey, NHYC; (3) Tom Safttg, NHYC. SABOT A -(1) Nina Nielsen. NHYC; (2) Bob Burn5, CYC; (3) Curt Olsoo, CYC. SABOT B -(I) Bob McCord, BYC; (2) Molly ·Lynch, BYC; (3) Jamie Bedan, BCYC. SABOT C -(!) Clyan H<>ll, BYC; (2) Bill J-. NHYC ; (3) Badelyn, O>ll NHYC. ' AU Pemey Stores Open Every N'aght Monday Thrmrgh Saturday , 36 MO. GUARANTEE PllEMIUM QUALITY OUARANTD SJtould arty Foremott Prwnlum Qu1lfty h1ttery fin (not m .... r, dlt<h.,..) within 1 yur front the d1te of purch1 .. , retum it to Penn.y1 and at wlll be repl1ced ftw of ch1rg&: Aftw 1 yur Mt prior to th4I evpir11Jon d.te of the par1~ J, C. PenMy Co. will replKe the b....,,, cfMrst.- Jng only for th• p•rlod of ~hip, buecl on the ""'"'"' prke et the time ef Ntunt1 pto rattcl over th• st1ted gu1r1nt .. montha. NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island)· 1 piece molded cover Thru partition cell connectors shorten electrical • path 35% More deliverable power Extra strength grids FGll siz:e plates no short plales Hi imped con- fainer Orig.17.95 to 24.95. • Now12.88 Come In to 01r Auto Cellter for your free battery test DOW! UBE YOUR EN NEV CHARGE ACCOUNT TOD~VI HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Center) ~ ' • l ob 8111'",,_ CYC, 1"51. I" llwd.HHYt..7~~MctlOl.l.C•~O. --------------------~---------------.:._ ________________________________ __, ·' ---.I.. -~ ---- ------- ----.... ---~-----~---~~-.-...----~ --.• ~ -~-. _._ .. ---- ' r [ l -l 2f DAILY PILOT a· 'I _, ' Mand.q, Stptembtr JO, l11J68 LEGAL NO'l1CE LOCA[ N• .+tier ,.,.,...,,," t•ll1 .,.. "'.,,, •"*'1 llley, 1h1vt wt.et'• .,. fllfll NI I.. fft, tr•at.f °'"l' C.11t .._,~ th1 DAil Y 'ILO. • CHARGED UP -Dodge Charge. "500" ls new for 1969 and ls dlstlnguished fl<lm Ill Charger aod Char- ger R1T counterpart by a f..tbaclt rear roof line J1Dd In High Gear flush mounted grille. It comes with ~ce ol 425-hp Hem! or 440 Magnum engine and with ellher 'auto- matic or manual foor·~ transmissfon. Letter From Dad Economic Outlook Told Like It Is SAN 1/IAHCISCO (UPI) -Tho BIQl)o o/ A- •; todGf ~ud Ill le59 •"""""* /or•<Ori with a rrport writ:tn the war a Jal/In miglll •zplaift it lo 1111 chfldrrn, ., folJ<>w<: ' Am-, I• D£AR CHILDllEN: Your -ml I have carelully considered your niq-lor • bigger .U-. We will nep 11 under -11111, ill llio ..-... woold lllo to toll It !lb It ii. we mI,.,i have to tighten the !lmll1 Jl'll'IO atrloe& & bit, WI -be opClmllti< ti the 1mg run. You will ldll be able to make purcba1e1 fer yourMlvu, but 1n 1 more moderate and 1e1 e c tl v e mlt!Mr. Thul, while there vt IOllle weak polnta In our tamUy llomces M th1a time, Ille outloolt II good. New Dodge Agency Opens 111811 u Pot: to be a llttle dlller<ot from lse8. Mi:m and I will be p!071ng _.. 18x11 11> Ille p.....-lor Sodol Socurity ml the - lri V1etuMn. -ol thJa """ mould •11 try to bold down our expenaea. 1bat means ff!Wer cweaten and beB--and ......-.\1. Sa'Ve I ltt!e. j T\llllO -be plcldng up """""1mld·7er. lo cue the V-queliloa II oet• tied with • liltinl peace. our ttrencth u a flmily sboWc! Co..-becalllO your dad' Is In aA ~ oot clmety Ued to Ille WIT el· lort. Tbll should "'"° lower our tine• in the loac nil. By CARL ,CAIISTENSEN A three.quarter millloo , dollar illvubnent probobty beot -Oroage Coon· ty's newest Dodge deelen!Oj>, H'atbor Dodge, in Costa. Mesa. . Located at 2888 Harbor Blvd., the new facility is Juat 1,,.. mlleo -ot -. ........ iler1lle SnJder became a Dodge dealer 6even years ago. Snyder. a 25-year vetnen or the auto -· i... .,,...1 the llUlt 14 yean; as both an Orange County dealer and resident. Under his owner1hip Harbor Dodge has become one of the top volume Dodge dealenbips in the nation. The DOW fadlity Whld! Walter Winchell 1ay1: "Drivo •Now 1969 C.r W... v-Spodol Ordor '69 Am-I" If lhl aew 1969 car you Wlllt 1111 to bt .,..w-....--...... othtr '69 to driw while you nit! And tie- . ~ .Eucutive ii the llfllll car leuiq -c:omfMy ifl Southcm California; k pt1 priority on delivery of .it new 69'&1 Bette, caU Elccutivc todt1y. Kl 7-3011 EXECUTIVE I• n. fdey ST J4UI ht YI A.a ..... OL 4·1001 C.A.R LB.A.SING COMP.A.NY"' 22_01.J••t_ 1,t ~!r.••t ... s~ ... t~. Alit _ ' I See by Today's Want Ads: • There' 1 a dandy b&rpin ln the travel trailers lleCtloo for a 15' Scottsman. Sleepll 5 lor only $895! ••• e Need e. instr\lment for the acbool bmd! ln todt\Y'I musical instrument clnss then'• an alto sax. clari· ~ St. George bass elec· tr1c ruitar. Make otter!. , . • You'd have to 1ee thil to believe It! RCA gas wuh- er I dryer tor only $50! • • . • 11 ~ have 10tne spare time on the wedl:ends or Bltler work here'• • 18' Malibu outriger, com· ~ equipped that need• 90me woril: lo ftniata~ ••. ..... •••111 .. ...... Warrants pc>Uels a ~ OOft'IWnet~ of potlinttel profit and limited t1sk. Rob•rt Rotstan, MBA, will diK .. J tM CMIRtO" Jitock WIN'lntS in: ' "A LOOK AT SOME WARR~TS" Watkfns Johnson Ottontto First M\c. ln't'tstors Fuqua Industries Levin Townsend Lint Ttmco Att.e URI T ernco Aetol9tOI • TUESDAY ,-OCT. 1-7:30 P.M. The Island House-Newport Fashion lalend For rtS«Valiolls, please phone Mrs. Luce @ o~~~:f~~.~:_o· ~501 ll!llCff ST~ NEWPORT l£M:lf • -21 l ot OMMt Thruqtiout""' ~ covers aver .t acres ill three times Jars<r than I h e previoul store. It.I eervice· parta ~ !ealureo 30 6ervice iit&lls. Harbor Dodi"'• layooi 11 capable of !tocking over 300 new and 200 used cars. In addition to its large stoc.k of autos the dealership i1I one of the top volume truck cen· lerl aod opecializes in the e v e r-o:vwke recnation veblclemartet. Runrwnc the ageocy with Snyder ie &eneral manager Bob Swldt who ii In cbarge of 70 elllployol, indoiling a oorv!ce department l1:afl ol 25 . During the silt months Swick boo been aseocialed with Harl>or Dodge, the oe-y bu been the cooo· ty's top volume dealer for 3 COMeCutive months and last. month was the number ooe dealer in the L4s Aogeles- Orango Co\lllty r<gion in the sale of. Dodge can and truck&. "Dodge broke all Alles records lut y&ar," Snyder sald, "ana Southern Calllornla led the way with a 40 percent gain in sales." Georg• Harrison SALES MANAGER Zone Sales Chief Picked By Cadillac George W. HaJTli90ll 00$ been <pp<Jinted as Cadillac Mo.tor Car Divisk>n's L05 Ang_eles sales zone manager, Fred T. Hopkins, general sales manager of the division, annouriced. He succeeds Richard P. -ot tbll will be llOCl<ed II> uo by !ht end d lb!• y.or, ocound Cbrlstm., ohopplng time, and well into 1969 wheo the insurance Jft!l'lums and -ed taxes come around. Because of this we woo't buy a new freezer next year and we might decide to keep tbe car for IDOCher yeer-etter all, the ~·· i.. still pretty pd. We still have a big bill from depar1ment m:ires for purcbues we have made in the pal\,.few yea.n; and will haove to meet t ho s e pa~ents. In the meantime. my union is demanding higher wiages, which should take care <lf some ol these out· of-the-ordinary ex· penditures. Things are costing more and I'm not keepmg up salary-wise, which means less savings in the bank. This situation might exist for a while Ulltil we hear what Ule De"W' President bas in mind And I guess his decisions will depend on the Vietnam situation. This is not all ~ glocmy as it sounda, bow ever. While And '° our t.lc IC:ttliCUl.!I al>ould not be .,.,..- even u I repcrt IOllle i-Jmlstlc poooillilllleo. At I-!ull omployment ot the -1 ...... In this how• ... IN. The reol Ult b' ua will he to &ee ~ the dedllons your ""'" .00 I will be mAkini; refal'ding our f&mi· ly financel wW keee our ex· penses reasonably stable ..• and a mild a slowdown in es: pen&e! should be a step in the right directton f<r all of us, at IN.rt until we have a clear picture ~ what ls bein ......... ... g ... ----· Aodoolodvlseyrub> consider your own finances . . .stick to the nece1sary thlngs .m Cllttfully weilg!l ooy heavy expenditures. We shoo.Id leave erni&h room to keep all of. our pl~ flexible to take ad'voantalge of sale! rand reasonably p r 1 c e d wares. So while J sympathize with your desire fur .a, big· ger allowance, l ltave to weigh your requert against tile prices we will be paiying, and cost reduction will con· tiraJe to receive priority in this household. I suggest to all ol you that we sti it out and persevere. Keep your cool. U>ve, Dad. Early indications are that Dodge will continue the hot sales pace and Snyder gives no indication of letting up. "We expect our sales to ex- ceed 500 lllits a month dur· ing the 1969 model year and our de.alersb.ip will service wbat it sells,'' be concluded. ~ ~ ~ ESTES MAKES BlG CllEVY PRED!CTIONS When E. M. "Pete" Estes Brown who has resigned to enter private business. Har· rison has been Gadillac's Memphis zone m a n a g e r since Joan. 1, 1964. A graduat.e of Montana State University, Mr. Har- rison joined Cadillac in January, 1959, mter 16 years of Gener.al Motocs autunotive s a I e s ex· perlence. His flrot .,..;gn- ment • a business manage. meet repreaenta.Uve was followed by a prunotion to district manager c4 the Pittsburgh area in April, 1959. U.S. Shopping Trend Toward Fewer Stores was in Loa Angeles recently t.o introduce the n e w Chevrolet line b> newsmen. he declared thai "Cltevrolet'• 1969 m ode I sales will reach 3,500,000 vei*:les. and that the diviskin expect! to be the flnt individual auto maker in history to exceed 3 million 1alu." Estes, Clievrolet general mUJICer, looks t o w a r d Ca 11 f orniia, particularly Southern California., for the help he Deeds. ••aievrolet has taken over first place in car sales in California for the fJ..fSt time in four ~aris and we intend to stay there," Estes said. He said that Oievrolets resurgence in the local market bas been sparked matnly by the improvement 1n eales cf the Camaro and the a..vy 11. "Camaro has b e en tremendously popular in California and ~us 68 per· Mit tagber-here than na- tionally while the O>evy 11 sells 13 percent higher here than elaew'here, he added. Estes sai<I that in June, the latest month for whlch completer e gist ration figurer are available , Chevrolet outsold its major competitor 11,500 cars to 11,320. 1bis is the first time s~ mid-1964 that Chevrolet has edged to the front in Calilornia Wes and as the figures indicate its a close and competitive race. He was named district manager in Minneapolis in ~, 1959, and prunoted to-aasistant zone manager of Cadillac'• Chicago s a 1 e s zone in April, 1962. Two years later he was ap- pointed wne manager of the Memphis zone. $1 Million Products Go On Display More than $1 mi!lion worth ol products that he~'l keep the world of business moving at today's deman- ding speeds will be on display during the Southland Invitational Business Show, Oct. 1·3 in the Anaheim Con· vention Center, 800 W. Kat· ella St. The show. formerly kncwn as the Orange County Business Show, will be held in the center's air-con· ditioned Exhibit Hall. G e o r g e ColouriJ. ~ ducer, said the name wes changed to iOOicate the -geolfaphlcal areo the show now 5erves. NEW YORK (UPI) -1£ the stores seem to be get· ting more and more crowd· ed and the lines at the d'leckout couriters longer and looger, don't blame it all on the populati'on e~­ pk>Sion; the stores are get· ting fewer and fewer. Attrition is he av i e st among a random assort· ment of small, specialized retail unit8 dealing i n everything from anti'ques, hobby materiab, flowers, gravestones and monuments .aod. leather goods through coal, !uel oil and ice sup- pliers to retail dealers in siec61ldballd. goods (ex· eluding autos), optical pro- ducts, leather and luggage, artists supplies a~d pets. But i! also is quite discernible in the food retailing business, supermarkets included, and fn the restaurant, 1un· cheonette, and tavern side of the !ood industry as well. Hardware and radio· t e levisio:n establishments also art dwindling 1 n number. It i1 the automobile that has been drawn into retail· fog's charmed. circle. Retail est.abtilbmeota a e 11 i n g , repladng, tervidnc, and returbilbinc Uie car are growing in number at a rate ...0,. outdl&tanclnc the -In depo111meol and dlocollDI .-.. 'VANISRED' Audltl &: Surveys Jnc., Ploct: Irvin• Coest Country Club . 1600 E. Cooof Hl9hw•y, N•wpori loKh, C.lifomlo Re1ervation1 rtquired: C.R Mr. E. R. Ol1on v ... m .. of (714) S-49-107' "' 642-4090. or Mr. WillfeM J. SHEAR·SON, HAMMILL & CO., INC. M•'"h•n •' N•• Y/t.,"' Stec.k &c.h•~t•/F111~d14 ltOJ 901 DOVH DllVE. NIWPOlT HACH, CALll'OlNIA • which keeps close tabs oo the retadl trade, reports that nearly 72,000 retail stOres "have vanished" from the continental United States in the pa6t 10 yean;; 14,170 of them almost overnight. There are now 1, 722,820 retail establlshmem in the U.S,, down sharply from 1, 736,990 last year and 1,794,7(4 in 1958. Awlill & Surwyi took a JO.year ~ beod- count over the major retail categories -department and discount stores. autos, food, a p p a r e I , furniture, hardware, drugs, liquor, jewelry, camera, cports, stationery, farm and garden equipment, g i f i 1 and noveltitl, and variety stores. It found e net decrease of approximately 22,200 ...,. 1958. As thfs group accounted for 1,440,430 of the 1,722,820 stores now in existence, the bulk of the attrition -near· 1Y 50,000 cf the 72,000 stores that have vani.Jbed -oc· curred in the ''others group" that numbers only about 282,400 in AU. In the major cl8SISifica· tioos, the largest si.ngle change was a 4.5,012 drop in retail food stores 1n the 10. year period b> 308,060. "Eat- d r i n t ' ' establllhments dwindled by 1,435 to :lff,810. DIST ANT SECOND On the other baod. the aUll> -jumped by 22,713 to m,780 and liquor stores were a distarit second with a rl3o ot 4,662 to -0,730. Drug .-,_by 3,481 lo 59,860 and sporting goods establiahmenta were up by 2,148 to 13,700. Notable beneficiaries of the co.tcenbwtfon of ntail p>wer in the pool 10 yoars ""' Ille d~ ex! dis· CGWrt ........ 'lber have doubled In number -7,010 tod>:t ~ wttll 3,417 In 1968. 'lbO rise becm pick- ing up steam !rt ,_,t yetn; 1,710 ha~ bell add· ed lf1l<e 1986. Discount rtont nmber 3,110 today; neart1,ltalf of all departmml a-. lo lllM, there were ool7 2,200. PENETRATION N1•1fy n~•11• ,..,,, th• DAil Y PILOT,"''"'''"'" ~•wt• p•,.,. flf' tlt• F1ll11l1M1 Ortnt• c ... t. I t I f ) 1 I • 1 t ' j y t y j 0 • '• ' , . • y ,. e n ~ l· • ) . • . 3 " a g ij ls y 1! ii ., , . •• 10 17 " ,, in ::; . . _ .. ,. . . _ ... __ ... ...-__ ·--..., . __ . _. ·-...,. -··-~• -·~+.-• .,..,,.,...~.,...4..,,...,9,.,w,....,,....,...,.., ..... ,,.,,.~w-••"'•ro•..,.,...,,.,... • ..., • .,..,....,?W•'""+ ... w.,.w•"Wr••••-•••~+.-o+-ww*"'+..,.,.,..,.,.,,, • .,.,,., .. ,.,."""lt' ... Y"""lt'""'Y""++" .. +,..o...,y"SP,'YP"U~U ... ,1! • ,. New Boeing 747 Gi.ant of Gi.ants in Air Lane~s . • You Could Bowl in Back. ' • • • '' .. ' Play Hocky Up Front New Boeing •• ID Soperje1· ·Beaut~· EVERETT, Wash. -On the wall near the cabin mockup of Boeing Aircraft's new 747 there hangs a framed cartoon. It is done to scale, a cutaway view as if one were looking at a !!ection of the aircraft's main passenger compartment. In progress inside the fuselage is a spirited bowling match on four full official lanes. Behind the bowlers a n d scorekeepera ls a. set of bleachers with 30 or 40 spectators. Behind them is a wall and on the other side of the wall a bar with a bartender polishing glasses for patrons on stools. The caption reads : "And there's ."' hockey match up front." THIS REALLY could happen in· side the giant of giants in the air passenger field , the Boeing 747, that bas kept all production schedules and rolled out right on time September 80. Maybe the -Passenger load, about 360 passengers in a typical con-- figuration, but up to almost 500 in some configurations under study. -Engines, four of them, ap- proximately twice the power of the largest commercial jet engines in use today. · -Speed, cruising speed of 625 miles an hour, 20 to 40 miles an hour faster than most commercial jets now in operation. -Range, 6,000 miles at max· imum weight, enough to fly non· stop from Los An'geles to London or Paris. . -Crew, three or four pilots and flight engineers and approximately 15 stewardesses. · hockey match up front would be a bit squeezed for space, but unless you have actually seen the 747 and walked through a simulated cabin arrangement, you just can't grasp how large it is. WITH ALL of Orange County's worry about air travel and air noise and involvement in the air age, up to now there is no need to worry about the 747 taking oH from Orange County Airport. It requires about 10,000 feet of runway - available at most all metropolitan airports -but !)range County's runway ii just over 5,000 feet in length. ARTIST'S DRAWING SHOWS NEW BOE ING 747 SUPERJET IN FLIGHT, Its impact on air travel in the United States very likely will be just as great as its jolt to those who first see its size up close. How big is it? wen, if statistics are your forte, try these on for size : -Length, 231 feet, 4 inches - almost 80 feet longer than the Boeing 707. If you like to draw analogies, a high school football star could kick a football as far as he could once, pick it up and kick it again and chances are he wouldn't have gone from nose to tail. Barring the unforeseen, the Boeing 747 may be one of the most successful aircraft ever developed. Model One was rolled out right on schedule and it very likely will take to the air for preliminary testing by Dec. 17. That date marks the 65th anniversary of the Wright Brothers first flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. VERY SHORTLY thereafter, other 747s will begin pouring out of the giant Everett complex at an ultimate rate of more than one a day. Considering the cost -~ mlllion without seats and galleys - tbaf s quite an ec ~l'lom.ical cash register, even for the mammoth Boeing Company and its sprawling Seattle complex of air manu.fac· tu ring. Viewed from the side, the 747 could be considered in three layers. The bottom layer is for storage, equipment and, in some models, for galleys that can be raised and lowered by elevator. The second layer is the mam~ moth passenger compartment. It is VIEW LOOKING TOWARD REAR SHOWS 747 INTERIOR ARV. BEHIND FLIGHT DECK MIGHT L~K LIKE THIS ~ nearly 20 feet wide -7 feet wider than the common airliner in use to. day. · THE THIRD layer does not ... tend the entire length of the plane. At the forward end of the 747, a slight hump is quite noticeable. The. foremost part of this bump ls the flight deck, oddly not too di!· ferent from the coclq>it of the 707 or ~ now !n un. Behind the ' . cockpit is an upper deck com· partment for which many fanciful ideas have been advanced. It' may be merely a bar for lint class passengers, but other nn... aginative. ~Jee!! Jndl~_ale that it may also I be used for a Pri.V•I• stateroom with bed, a private lounge or a business office for those executives who want the ultimate in privacy. Window . seats may be a lltUe hard to come by in the center aec- tion of the 747. There are rows of seats, of course, . alongside the fuselage for the entire length of U,e craft. But in addition, a wide center set of four.abreast seats will ofier plenty of comfort b u ~ passengers' view will primarily be of a movie screen in front of them. Assembly of the super·jet is in a new plant Boeing built here in Everett. By any standard, it is huge. The main building in which the 747 is assembled is, in volume, the world's largest building. It covers 48 acres. Boeing ls shooting for FM certification of the 747 by October, 1969. This would permit customer airlines to begin 747 service in 18.te 1969. Pan American will get model • " • ' • ' " • . ' . " ,, ., " . ., ... .. •• ..... " ..... ., "•. ... ,. .·. ·~ .. . " ' •• ··.-~''" ' ' ' .. BOEING MATES SEGMENTS OF LARGE JETLINE@ ,. No. 1, followed by Lulthansa _and Japan Airllnea. Boeing already has firm orders for 158 of the $20 mlllion 747, with delivery ranging from September, 1969 to late 1971.' Largest users of the 747 will be Pan Am, with 2,1; TWA, with 22; ·~ United, with 18; and Amerlcmrand Northwest with 10 each. 'P.;rac-- tically every airline in the woi:t,d•- including such lines as _1!9llth African and Iberian Airline11 of Spain -has entered orders for tbe 747, HEltE'S DNI W~ TO ARRANGE ,lRST Cl.ASS ~IO,.- :.. 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D I , A L D I R E c T - 6 4 2 • 5 6 .7 8 HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi -·· lllOO 0.-..1 tllOO -·· tllOO Bizy from owner alld 1ave fl,500. 'l'bl& 4 bed· room 2 bolh homo lw a dleam ll!tchen wtlb bllllt.lnl a11d dllb1'Uher, tbaf carpetlnf and CUiiom drapa. A·l condltiou and ready to move In. Walk to all l<ho01J, __ 50 acre park, and lull 2 mlAulel to Soulh Cout Plua and ' major !j!oewa,.. . An oxCellent buy at 123.ISOO with 00% con- ventional financing available and monthly payment. of '1153 principal and Int.mt. You mull ... to awredate. 2751 l'ortol1 or1 .. 546-1337 IUILDERS CLOSE OUT ONLY 12 NEW HOiM£S AVAILABLE RANCHO LA CUESTA,'1' Huntington Beach, has the bat •aluea f,n a new home in the entire uea. I & 2 lltory, 3 a. 4 bdm>J, 2 balbo, quality col!llruc- Uon Including all kitchen bullt·lm, fireplace, fully carpeted, lha.ke roof, concrete driveway, large Iota. Walldn1 dlJlance to Public Beach. $2!.050 to $27,700 · FHA·VA·Conv.nt1on1I ~t ean .... Jt2t 1n1i1., lHttw .. 10 a 1 3600 Seavlew Coron• ct.I Mir $69,500 OPIN DAILY 1-5 __ ,,,., Thlliovd> I bdrm tmw \I lold«t wttb prlDtllUQc. aD4 • klmtecl Cl1 • CIJl'llS kit cnb' CDt R*d to ........ '-_ ft tn both tha uvq: rcxim Uld the famly room. buDt- to. kUd.i. and lib MW QJD- dJtian inlldt and out. Dml't let thla OM lltp bf. Delancy RHI Estate Z28 E. Coast Hwy, OiM: mm1I llayfront Pier & Slip 3 BR • 3~ ba + fam. n:n an, xtn.. )&e. fee .impie lot. Nmr jetty nn prtvate stnet. .oet&l~ desiped. cmt. blt. Anm.11 OWDfl' uk- ................... ll<l;,OXJ Joe CWiaon ....... Cohlw1ll, Banker & C.. 642-7777 l90I Hartlor Blvd., C.M. {)pet EVtt. WESTCUFF Outst1ndln1 V1fue Ehler • lovd)' courtyard to • tars• ' Bedrocm. • ! bl.di ·------Md ctr.pa • One bedrwm Ind bath complet•ly ltJlU'- ate ftr motlier or ml.Id. Many, many extna mm .... top value .. 118.500. 646-7171 546-2313 fohn macnab BAYFRONT: n · Bt.ytroot wtd:l ~ 1: noat s Bdrm, dinins rm, ~ Ba,yfnmt patkt, 3 au sarace, 4 ,...... aid. Only $U>.500 .......ilo< ...... REALTY COMPANY 18100VERDR. NEWPORT BEAal (714) 642-123S ~ W&ITCI..u"F DRIVE 646-Till Open Evn. A Real Hit! 11'8 extra larrt Macro "D" plan. 3 BR I: 9t'par&te Rum- pus nn w!.th an ttw: trtrn. mlnp. El5tblutf .... $45,1(1) Or1"9" Cout Pn>perty m M.rg'Uftite 67J..8550 ---- Assume SK% loin · "' t1>11 eon,.. ,,.... *'*" """""" 3 .,.,. -Mo, -!lropl .... ---.plnJ A euMM llC ltrtet. OPEN HOUSI DAILY 2519 v .... r PL . "> ,- :PER R O N J . • .... • • • * 642-1771 Anytl-* No Down 1'1ymentt $23,500 NO DOWN PAYMENT Rural_ ........... a.. dt)'. 5 bedrma. 2 bUtla. Fer,,. mat dlntns room •tra!Unl thoR festlw oceuk:u. AD built-In dream ldtche. INeo • diahwuber. Qcaltt:r .... .. .... IMp -,...._No down C.I. 5'0-l?Z TARBEU. 299S Hutlor IEACH BARGAINS! l BR HOU9e R-2 •••• $21,950 2 BR Houte + Reita!, $40,IDJ !Arp Duplex ... , • • $45.000 81ibol l1y Propertits 673-7420 EvOI: 67J.9117 DUPlll Home & 2 Units Uve in one • rent two, 3 BR. ~ BR A Bach Apt on o:net lot, $34,000. Graham Realtv Near N.B. PWt Ofc. &M.Xic OORONA D!;L MAJ\ 2 tmuaes or. iot So ... -.. FORnN CO . ~ evea50-(Q80 4 ledrm -Ml11 Verdt $24,9SO Hard to ftrxl at tb1I prb !n ---2 ..,.,,. • family ''FUD-In" IUlm actJa· o.nt tbe dtMm ldb:bm With all Ille ..,..,_ 1 .. 11 ... Mturd. Nev new aatpet· tnc. Br1ck 111Uo. MO-JTJ) TARBELL 2!115 Harbar Elegance & Privacy A VIEW built ll'OUDd. a tU't )'Vd. 4 BR 3 baths muter llltte A Uvtns atta T H E ~/EAL r::-:T ATE F'.C~ Le1H With Option lePV•ted from ~·· 1._..,..., ..... ,...,. ... ,,0ubtand"1c 5 BR home with w1ni by /11 tiled plle•>'-1• -.bout XKlO sq ft For ltue IV AN WEU.S' NEW HOME OCEAN VIEW (vvy ..........ie) In d>oloe Roy J. Wan! Co. "'-1!00 O>oice Newpen HeJPi..,.. N-Clcota .,_ n--TRY OFFER • Redecorated 3 bdrm. 2 hood. Immediate occupe.ncy. 3 BR SN.ch hOuae nr. Bay bath, muter bdrm. w/ftrt. Htlrry! Spacious Ip Uvln1 rm, fir. pl-=@, tam. nn. ~. Hv~ COU..EX>E REALTY 546-MSO place, Lgt kit. $39,500. rm. '-din. af'ft, blt·ln kitch· B1lboa R11I Estate Co. m, W/W cpt. .. dra~ • Low Down Pmt. 700 E. Baltic. mvt1 .. BalbCM ONJ.Y $39,500. ORlole 3-0.*> 1'C" THOMAS, Rultor BUU..OER.S Close out. Lei: H ••• _ ... ,, u. 3 Bdrm, , ll hllh. Newport H..t-hts Z')f W. Cout wy. ~· Hu -·~-11-Vall •"1 Nf'WPOl't Bcb. Eve. 5fl5..&6f3 eYoc.,-.....,.! UI t)' Eatate • ll1led piopa1:J '15 lt l'!!''!'!!'!!!!!!'!!'!!!"!!9'!"'' I Clrcl> C.M. M17 leue op. 1'11'. 3 BR 2 both, !Ir.,...., DAVIDSON Realty -""""06 """"" ...._ uT21,_ fAMIL Y SIZE $22, 950 Mlut ,J3;•900 im YOQI' dloklt. !, 4 or S 11Ra. Modem J Bedn>oms Bneh I'-'=:....:.=.;_-_:.:;;;..:;.:; "'"" .,. flmlll1 ., ...., • Hom• -to °"""· ~ rra ..... ..._ -.,. ....... lee H -· C.ywood RHlly "" .... -_, ,_ .. Rltr. mo Haner 511, OI f306 w. Cout Hwy, NB DAILY PDDI' a tW -Ewo. "661C 5'1-120l0 -llDWI w 0 • I t1 .. a. ' r • I Ir • .. ... _ .. "' .. .. .. " .. !O 00 00 17 "' "' 00 IC i +· M I \\ • ii .. Ii- i" II • .. .. " l4 -' .. •· th In •t- • " .. '• " E "' • I • •• = • • . . . • ' .. . ...... DAU. y PILqr n H~l!U.S FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS ~I • 100i 0-11 1000 Colla -. • 1111 Hunll....., llllCh 1400 H-Unfvn1hhed H..,,..:v.(gml"'°" Apb. Fuml,.,... * * * * ,. sPECULA'IORS, Sl4lli0 1<1r 4 llDRoOMs-C.no~tl 1000 Laguna Nlguol f107 ~ntlngton lo•ch "400 · ~plfX I lilt., llf. BL, "' .,.. "' VA l850 ......,. "" nlA. trvtno Tor .... · TilR t.uo! s or 4 Br, 2 ba, QUleT A BEAUTIFUL ~-$25,000 holllel. N-Sa W'Ork. L1kt new with !IWlt ldtchen 'Luxw ' Home Jh't'J>*'t, buDt • tna. $3:» Adulll oolY. 2 BR. Pool • ~ 1~ BATH VA Owoed. Alt· ~ lnclud:ina bullt·ln ran&• • s BJ\, 2 t.,"'iuu dlntnc rm, 'month. f99o-4125 17816 Cameron MT-2125 I -BWll·ln Kitch-own. 4 lU'p llodn>oma prt. hple. -patio. '!\iy ,Dnpea ood 644-7171 546-211' MAt ... Dat Mir 1105 -l>atb.U-..,ll..,. i.,.,momo.Avtlltounod. Dvp ..... Unfvm. S975 L0tvn• IMeh _ .. -....... .,~ ... -B 0 -wltb .. 1 .. ---~ llalty m-. ~loc ated to --• y wner -· -cov-A , • 1125; 2 B.R., IV., w/w, NEW~ J BR J BA ~. EXa!U.ENr Nffr · ~lnpaUo+covered tG$B1.$ drps. aiN!ond.Tot.10.lt. 1 a tl clce buttt-1111 . ~ • --J'ac-WMtcllff ShototN"I Saft 6•/a and fJ9' -patio -to. -· NEW Dtlwle I --'8rokor • ~9111 Panonmlc vi"' overlooldll& tOf':"'llbrdt on D:rwn • Sec-Nat, cleU hlid1~move1111 I Ont ol a klftd. $21,950 Md 4tn 2~ bathl drep6ace, H.E:NTALli Allto S.ach. Mature adults ........ &anclnc ·-. 3 Bedn>om • wltb --~ bay ft pullnauJa -ba Y AplL Fumhhed <nly, no chldm 11811. 45"'6 ~-"'-Ill • ......_. Dbl • """" ... __ _._, Mar v1.... all electric bullll.oo • •L• ...........,, Want• ...... ...._, ~• tars> ud --..., l'IUI -..bor.'a.lldra OJ<. 0.-.I • -~··••~ • .,,_, '•••-r _, ~':. ·wDL· ORD* -\ ..... w:.i .. $21,950 2 both wltb -y..,1y -pr. . DI 0. """ Unfvml-SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIOH FOR lll:TA • ''"' -. er 1ow "°"" . ...--l!IM4'll l--.1 !5ts-allll W-1T!T RENT G.-.t 5000 NATURAL IORN SWAPPERS ·.''' FHA. • , •.• w ~ o..i • • f I lpocltl 11ate °""" .Iii. ollar? "'""'"' C.JL.-e Part -• In coadi-VERY Oean • BR J bolho, • ~oomo urn turo 1 """ _ 5 11.,.. _ 5 buckt ~· °""' M-. Two -.. .... _ .. .,,.. PACIFIC SANDS ;:.· ='"8~ "! $25 Month v'NDOME . • .... _ ..... n ""'"'"' . ~ bedlaom apart-R1N 4 ledroom tine and excellmt IMPERIALI ~. Win» A.at . l'UlLOPl'ION'OOllUY t ::='1..:-9llll7•w:,_ ~ C.":" .. ~,::: m~th 1% ti.tbs, built-Trlrn and neat with 2 Ratba. bu,y, O.ventionll lol.D avaJl. 4 IP&doua bedrooru, Deane 5t6-Cl.C1 No depotlt o.a.c. Mtkt rweJVatlonl NOW ....-oTMrM fllQ• .,.L• -ra.t..Dl!l ONL YI ~T .:;'. ~= :=:; ~ ':.i':" io:'; ;:: :.:_ -J~::,"'! !."!. !:':':::' ... ~Id.,'.! $11'; S B.l!., 1\l be.; IDcd Furnt::.:·fu.1,, Newly Rodecorated To -~:11:..~:..~~~radlM M ~411h 8-t ~ln1, and _.._ $25.'l!IO • Low .... our .......... major "-Inc· -r::· --OX SIT W. 19th, c.M. $48-SW CIOM IO Shopplnt,!'•rk Ill ACfta lO mhlu!H down-Hovo Tappan l!Wl'"' dlll> 12'1' .. ;~ t.etor. alb-downFHAornodanVA.· 2751POf'tOlaDrlva prt~s::;:o_~~ $1(11); l-~ fncd yd. 1561.W.Lacln,AnhmTf~ AOULTS ONLT town Reoo, Ntr1ada $8500. walher,WantDrllll'r-.~ 1tantW. retlll'ft on )'atlr m.. WI DOW tor det.lll&. Call: J46..t337 ,.__wu -~ ~-03 _ carp., drpc.; rm. fDr b:lat or SUQ. 2 B.& tn. ~a. Patio, e Spf.doul S Br'a, 2.Ba elev. Want local cleer )and Band saw. Alm> ba~ .22 cal, -l Pricod to sell Call Big 4 -~--·~• trlr e~ __ •fwl blt·lnl. -OX. •Swim Pool, PuVpom or.,,,._..,.'>· Aaen> Mortin 39 want t" jc;aw. I tod~. 4 Bedroonu, 2 ti.tbl wttll Mna Yenl1 1111 . GU". ~ Bn>k• SM-«llO • P'rpl, tndiv/b*Y flac'lJ owner MMlM 54MTl9 •d* fam111' !QXD. ~ Rl!:PUBUC H • ' BR. Government Tr1ntf1r s:·:.~B.~ l~:·a: ~ $95; 1 B.R.. ti.chtlor. Patio 1845 Anaheim Ave. Colonial 2 Br. 2 Ba. View -HA-VE---. T-..,..--IMO--~-,..-,.-,' b' Olll'peted and drt.ped. _.... ·--·-· ~':_ ... ~--muat ~ ··-• BR o.K. Brit. ~ pt ~ta. utWti• pUL • COSTA MESA 60-2824 ... hm. 1n,s., ~I . A 2 my s•,SOG -"""· Complete Elec kttcbm, lu'le ...,.,~ 1o1·1UU1, -· ., VW'PIS" -.. ... .,.. Brdm-SM-6880 " ·~ ct. Approx T WANT:~ 3 BR Cll' M,,_ .......,. -tso .• n~ .-~Z-e:xtru. PUllG-l'trm lane Olrpt:ta. ..,.._ hup .,.. old· Wuit am in unitl •-~ ~ -patio w I -..,, heavy Cooto -1100 ~-·• u-·-•100 Coote MoA . 5100 ,. · c. · bile..,..,, Call RIY Gaull boe.t orc&mpertnnar.Only Owner, cul-de-uc. ! BR.. st.kerool.Prloedtoaiellfut "'"'• ~ • Own-Brk:r.J.ft5pmf99.1990 MG-ll51 Herltap R.F... :.::O~~:~J.:! llf.BA,tam.nn,frple, ata>Jy$25.500 -Gi'«FllA •FB.11.UyJbo.c.tpaa,' 1 dnpesl • SUS CASITAS HARBOR :_BR.187>bo"""':!:..l30001n"'· WW.,.do"ooo-·-.196T blt-bic, chq crptl. cuat-tennt. am rm. r p c 1 • • mo., or _,., dn. e. ...,, ~-..,. wWVA. ~ points h rnA or om dip. p;,500, 549.3'85 P1vl Jones RNlty ~~--~t I w·•• nu,. fumithed 1 Br. 6 Bachelor ENS colts Sl\'G mo. Poue.. toda)r ::__,~ .. ~teonnor ~ .. !,."' 8'7·l.J6e Evff 536-11.24 ..... -~ e ..... Apts. QRE ~ HT 1;",.!-.~·· FOR bola ......... ....... ·--Wond ...... ·I N -1-. ichool••-,...$215..,. m0Newpcr1Bm1. ---,..., ,.....,. -rt ·-GLEN MAR mo. Jal• 1ut, 1511 ~ M-b> Hotpo1nt * ..,.2434 * A _,.w.:~ 11,.. Volleyblll Anyone! SPECIAL ::;-': ::;-''$-... .=.. $25 Wk. Up ~a $'100· ~==';; are 1ookinc lot the best for -·~• __ In ~ ol ~. <Nlte BRa.1~ bl;., cpta/drpL Garqe, fenced Jd. Oean • lbM!io 6 ~ -. incl. utU. or?? 29 Palint, 2 BR, w/'fl o~ drpt, 1t'alk mtt, dnxrcb. 2 car det pr, 1Nel. fDc;t. Pyta $51. mo. !'.q. '5<!00, Submit lot 91' ' Ow 11•: 'l'IUl3l the 1eut, • 3 ..___ 2 .,u,.... a un w,...• w.. ke car. -. Needa 90me tbnJ:Rlt, l ,..._,.., ...._ OK. e tad Ut0a 6 Pbcel -.. BD""" _"""".., Dup\ex and ......._ -1-2 I: 3 n.;.u , 6'6-3389 batbl, custcm drlpes, new ~ .,,.__· • • Jiu w8uRAtc.SGHlorEAFllAlt -$23,9li0 See at l!Bf.S OWlc St. e MUI Slnice ·TV &Yd. FURN. It umiJRH. <BR. 2 ~ •--. N-• ,,__,now-.... ,...,.,.. ~ REALTY EASl'Sll>E: Uldrma.,...,.., eN ... Calo A Bar H•tod P<>oi1. Ollld Can ~~ ~~· pooa1. • Ntc. c:ovencl patio lam ...Uod ,..,,.. Woat 847-1511 Ens. 541-2442 blt·IDI. ll'nl Mo-loaa. 2'11'1 Newpott Blvd. M8-9'1115 C«ltor •M, to Shot>l>lnt< -""chta 6'<1, val. IZl,500; ••d obu111ebootd -Bay -dooe .. the ~ 4 or 5 hdroo1111 .., w-~ ~ M-CHATIAU Lo POINTE No";: .. allowed ~.;:. ':;!;:"· ••can, t '2,fliO Eu9y tJnaneed. public Bay beech. 7-• LoVely furn: 2 BR apta. Off. 2TOO Petercoa Way, at Hu-.. ..., ,. 9t • 546-2313 646-7171 """"""''· with 3 bothl, cumm 1 .. rur-N-rt loach 1200 at root parldnf .,.,,...... bor 6 Adamt. eo.t. Mo... &16-l6Tl( AtkJnr "'9,!ICD es. Extra 1arp lot. Immlcu-Htd. poa1.. Adu!~ no pets · · 546-0370 20 Ac. hone ;;;a; N. Call. 149,!()t) Irvine-llGme with 139,300 -Lad """" $220 yr<y w ANT 11D111 . " ... • . COATS .. WAL LACI REALTORS ,· 5464141- J()pen -· •. floxlblo Family Find YOtn\ .(HOICE OF UVING A«ilb\NGEMENTS IN TlllS . 'l!ARSOR lUGHLAND ..... ,._ .. 1 ·HOME -.... bedrnomt, & - ·By-dining uea or * 'f be<rooma, p I u I ·""""' """"-pl1>1 .·~area, or _,7 i bodrowno & ·dining . .. ,, ~ea, plua ~ted · . .tnD!her • tn .. law ..., -·~·.nn&'etnetit; l'l!--... th 211 batluo, bandy 11\lill .• In ldtm.n, tndudlng ·~ter--.er. Fenc- ~ t-m complete with ~·, playbouee • aep.. "\& ... ""'· '· ~ ---- 'THE ~E AL E S TATERS ----- MUST SELL SpotlHs OceM View Mme in exclusive Cameo Shorn decorated by Cs.Mell Oumell I Qulfftn landteap\ng by Beeson 4 'oedroom.a I;: den fantastic Ocean View crlttcal tllneu neceuitate• tmmedlate aale prlped now at ~19,<m Call Jim Cobb Evu. llT3-1864 REALTORS 673-4400 late. Movinl ~ • dmlt DU POMONA AVE. C.M. 3 boutei 10M ft fendna, 9M on tenn1. ' . • tt bani, ·1• ltalll, FM s. Call AFFDAL RE'-L TY i· 1 1111. ":' ..:=.. Hid. Excalleot. parlt • lib ~-ranch • Inc, bome . ar n -'-Watt SQ Bea$ 8140 Warner ..,._ [irlt" ~'1 ' · ....,un,o l<!r_,Adulta -$60!ll eqlllty-. iZlol """"" ~ .. .-ftl!denee s BR • 2 Prestino I Br 2 .--pool. Adl.Otl I'·-$ J T. I ID& peace • quiet. seum . .. .._ • · a. · l&PrtTto DilCrlmlnattvt Ttriutl . bltba; room on )Cit b" addJ.. BUILT 1968. Stone frplc, ntAD&. C-3A pniperty not tfonaJ trnprowment $41.500. crptd ttuu Ollt enc drpe, NICE 2 BR duplex, crptd, 1, 2 • ! BDRM. APT8. new Sears Covina $61,000 BURR WHITE, Rultor Bltns. Fnc:d Y?d Dbl av wi xi Vim. Del Oro rood location. $llT.50 mo. POOL. NO am.DREN equity price $69,000 tor tn- 2901 Nowport Blvd., N.B. ho<t cir. Many: many N-Bead> --* 549-003.1 * MARTINl9UE come, dear land.. boach 675-4630 ••ot: 675-0991 ~~!'!'"ta. 128.850. °"""· --~· Nu,.u Palma 1 • ' BR. GARDEN Am. homo, er " ....., ge,1909 * IAYCREST * ~~ Leasing trt':!d!: ID $150 1ltb • Santa -C.M. IT "" ...... -· Put< Attnot!vo • BR. crp1a, c1rpa, H 11 ... Now Available St "'""" Call ...._ H..,,......, ..._ Sit• all utils. to prop, e-2 RA frplc, 134,950 un n ... n One lovoi, .,.S "'"''""°' l80 Incl. Util. Small apt., 1 lTTT Santa Ano /<Pt tu, C.M. zoned. 115,000 A<. volu•. P/ lT36 Highland Dr., NB Harbour 1405 View homes aloni: Upper •llllL Nr. Hot.a Holp. 6 The ' . pd tnt. OK. Trade f'or m. OPEN l • 5 SO' BOI ....... -Up • Back Bay ...... -...... ........ •. -FAIRWAY """' ......... ~ OWNER/Bia. ,......, B<lr., 3 ba. Cuat • ..d~. hooutllully ,-. --llk• NEW DELUXE 1 boln>om VILLA APTS. 5 ACRES, lovd, y..,.. Val· 3 BR. Cmdomlnium; The Drpa, crpta. 714/842-1851 aurroundin&i. Some with $115. Depoaitreqlll:red. a.ck ley ;ro&d.elec.,.pboneavall,. Bluffs. N~a: CdM Hi sCbool. wknds, eves. for awt. Bay Vifb. Pools, caba.nu. yard, car p:>rt. &U-5Tn 3 IR APT. -POOL water cloleby; extra lot Pri patio. $l&,«XI. 644-.()tl}]. -. pattlnsr sreem. ~tnc I. BACHELOR Apt, DI c • I y ADULTS ONL y avail.; tracle for late model eves, 133-16U ext 2417 dlya. ~auntaln Valley · 1410 IChool.I, all clole at hand. tum. Nu cpta. util'• pd, near Man1ger Mra. C1rt0n c&r. 6'1S-014t Socrlfl-.-Raduced °""•In and -or call ua occ lll5 · 54MO'l9 20122 SANTA ANA AV. a IJNITdo!wc,.pt N- BR 1" ~th N rt "Sell Ir "-tf" lot d•t.n.. ,., 8260 Be -• ·-~ .. 3 ' ~ ~ • owpo nn Ph ' 644-11 '3 I BR. """ 1'lll pd. 112!> mo. ~ ach. G--.ooo ....... Hellhtt comer lot. Thaf• what the owner aid • Pool. lllOl Whittler St 12 NEW 2 Br. Bltn ~e. $89,000. Also Bkr. 6'l3-6'158 about lh1I shltp, comer lot, &IS-6222 oven, dwhr, eep fenced Want M·l Y&CUrt or aJbmlt. VIEW dUplex; s &: 2 BR. 2 BIR, den borne. W/W, vm-.-.-. ""'V $45. $56 Small trailt'I'· patio. Gar:. Adultt. $150. R. N'attnu Rltr. 60-1485 Walk to be&ch, ehop. Yrly drapes, rrpks, dilhwe.sber, --\L\LLL-Utll pd. Man OYer 30, No 2312 St.nta Ana A.ft. CM. House -Pllm Sprtnp, 3BR. MOVE in! Nr. new 4 Br., fpl, r~ ~~-· ( K·Mlrt. ·Adults, rio ·pt1ts. ,ttpt'J dr\'11, bin. Heated Want ~-ct' triplex. GJ.D. laes. $53,000; low down. patio, elect. blt·bu:. Nr. all f pd.a. 545-1551 aft I pm. M&-1985 2 ba pool. 1'1mtUed. 5" !41-CWJ91': 613-6'161 eve/wknd llChoolt It shopa. W13 under-f;s '/3luJf' $1'5: U::WU.Y 2 BR., blJr. 2 BR. Extra lrg nu. w/w FHA Joan. J:qut~ '600). new cpts., drapes; nr beach. ex ~ Rlty. M7·ZZS ... 571 Joam. M8-018T pooL O.Jdrn Ok. 2 2 O I 01, 54().1'12>, 982-00.5.. 1 • , $33,950. Open wkendl:. 351 TAKE over &9' Gl loan. CUh FURN. ct Wlf, Lira• 2 Br. Collep Apt 3 CM. 60-678l $.'W,500 ~ ln loYel,y fr.. Cool Cahf, Uving '2nd St. """" m.<n44 10 -· Cauldor partial""'· realtf °''""' aptll; bllnl. poo1. l CLEAN J B<. Apt 81""' o1no -... bome. want WATERFRONT 3 bdrm #62 Spadous, lovely J BR 2 bath m• Vista Del Oro adld, no pets. 6f6.1!6'1'. dzt». U'I' fenced yard, $130 small Ccmm'1, Realdent1al Surroundat by la'ge trees, Balboa Covet. $60,<m. Wciuld :w~ ~.do PMellina. Newpal't Be1eb LARGE 3 BR. {unfum,) • 1 ~ W, 11th St. CM. lnoome, or aubmlt Cheabln wonna1 -· .,..,, ""'"' • .,., .. , 1n !Jode. 125,,,.,. S:.-Elt!ru. Front Row Cellftr BR.; ~ .• drJ>I. b!tna. . Real Enate. &1M50I lent neighborbood on qUiet U-3-Tm. . Dl.rect Bluttt site. Pool m:l 2885 Men&ba Dr. 545-M21 2 BR Bltnl, dllhwuher, pr. IJ'JUDE '51 OIEV 'Ai 1uN • Comm'l, __. ro or aubmiL O:lelb.1A Rltt. 6154500 HAVE l Br: 2 Ba """'° 111 eon.a• hr!<, val. $25,!00, uune '6% k>u. WANT. 2 or 3 BR. condo., a&dt'oaly ~;·C.M.~ a.EAft Ventura Ji, TWw hm, mrbl ltJ>lc,..,.. dlondl, a1IO iuM he. wm xC-.:e tor bm, unltl, water:bmt proporll'I Uve aboud'boat 615-""2 .RhodOI 31 Stllbod No. 8 Sea.bee $56o;t v&llWI Tnl.de: Deluxe Camper• R.E. at I &42-165' Npt. • l\lx. 2lOO' twnbae. 2 _.,,, 3 BR, 2 be. Not lie land. Uppor Bay view . dlwbr, frpk:, dbl pr, pool,, ..,u; $10,000 «!1111> l<!r TU &IS-)111 HAYE well oecur..i 15,000 TltU!\'f DEED. WANT • EASTSlDE 2 • 3 • • unlta. TRADE: 6 linttl • ~ • De.rt lj0,000 ....... W1.NT: Sm -or-. minlum. TD'•«m&Jit.ofter Btkr. * B4250 Cul de sac. You'll enjoy a BLUFFS area· J BR. 2 3 BR. 2 Ba.. w/w crpt'r. Upper Bl,)' View S Bdmui Prl patio. $140. Adulta, no PICKUP truck very rd 6'2-S200 relaxed life in larle 4 BR Bathl: condo., 'nut to pool. !:°e':'~ lndJcp'a:. By 2 batha, 1850 .q ft JuxurY Newport Buch 4200 pet. 184.1 Pomona ~ cond, l'Oit SHA.ftp ·se OLDS + carrrert I den home. 2 By owner, $4J,950. 644-065$ • IPlit·level home &vl1lable 2 8 ~ blodc LGE. 2 BR., l'Ai ba., bltna, 98 Clf t M22 Bani, Hunt. . Pele BarreH Riiy. ~·~ ... -Dr. 19ell GMC 49 PSGNlt Sdlool B'ul, • .n ccmvemd. l1eepl 10, stoYe,. ref. loil.et, beda. W anti bouJe TD « T baths + powder rm. Le.rge L now. Move-in freab, $315 mo. R, Fple ~ beach, carp.,, new • ..,..; patio; Deb. Apt E. 01-4987 mutl!:!'saitehu11replacel Newport Heights 1210 1guna Beach 1705 644.1131Eves.6444505 ::Z~o. Av·,; now~:; pr. Ad~ts. $1M. 5f6.0'J8l. WilL take Boat. JIOWa' or dre.A:ina: rm • maey many * ~ ••••-~·• Haveo • L1guna BMch Income 1'73-tr.1 (213) m-210 2 BR. epu, drpl, prlv. alJI b new 3 Bdrm home more fMtu:res. Thia home r...__, .. ~ • 6 1 1..:1~ L().. patio, prap. $US. In Collta M W'lth ~- nus SPACE RESERVED ro1t YOIJl\ AD. l'1lllO: truly mow • tn condition. Br, 2 be. + 2 Bt Ocl!:M vu un t apt ........ , PRIME A Gnt.t family ~ hou:ce! SM.ALI. 1 BR tum. $Z/mo. 3 BR. $185 613-3990 e11. ~ ·<it _,,,,, -S Walk to trade a::hooit Cof.. lnccme Apt. $49,500. Ml-7249 ~.11_0N ~ blb.ANNIJ .. ALtownlNA· 4 Br., 1 Me to ~ w/oeara 800 Otb Howie Dr (.Acron • • atn&. Ml).ml ot 8C6U6 ' .. ...,. ' "" .,,., ~ V'lew. Grett tot itdldrn. S300 him fJdo 'l'beater). Owner 2 BR. Redec., bltnl, dwhr, ~'-: r•on>, llf. bath ;:. del Mar lU ad>ool ... COME. PRICE l<T,950. Tllo mo yr<y lie. Nu llv nn .., -......... , pr., pr!. patio. 1140. Multi * * • * ·All YOU TIRED OF '}iMftAno PRICES! W-jlllTI, rol>At • * * * ~ .. or~~~~:': ~ Nduced to $45,500 Dovtr Shor.. 1227 best 1nc:ome ~ ta town. Cl't'IL SC.15M BAYWJ'J' M<Ql -Winter 1143 Pomona. 5f3..e1 ~ k1tchen a: ttfti&'ttt.· with early occuptncy J)O&l1tlh TERMS AVAIL. Cl.EAN J Br,, l'iii ba .. N'pt. rate• decU•c; $71'.MI UI'· 3 BDR.MS • 1~ B&tht RENTALS RENTALS -----" ----------- ~. __ ,~,.., -Bk 2 KEEP MISSlO!I REALTY Hall!llb; ""· lot; dbl. rar. Maid -. TV, pool. J'rom ~-See .....,.C.,M A ..... Urifun1._ A... Unfurnl"*' ~·~~ ~ ..-. r. 64 ·7000 YOUR COOL Piion• ""'1731 IZ!OM-. mms "5t<.ll..,.ort.NB-162~~~"~=~"'~·,!.-'9'~1.~·~·,t:-:':"'"';;;-'.~:7;:::=::;:1--""-'------1 tl9o. ...... door _..,, _, ..... Wk.ftlda SMALL Dupln, .... cond, DELUXE 1 B.R. apt, ..... POMONA SL a-1 Bit for Coron• ..... Mir 5250 Wlllmln1ter 5612 J~ll>aded wllh-.a. Va-°' dnve by: FEEL le SEE t09 Joe, "'°" anytlm" .._rt Halghtl 1210 IO tho ocean. a...tl!ul older --Nr ,..., -AVAIL. OCT. hi 2409 Bonnie Pl., C.M. Forced atr • air ccnditioMd, $36,000. a ·Myrtle, 494-129'1' view, p mo. t MOl leut. $15/mo. Ml.-I wtekdayl • ~9nJY $30,(Q). (otf Sarita label nr. Irvin~) luxurious cult. blL t BR, • -N'EWLY Dteor. S Br., 1~ ba. OR s.31m VERY n!ce 2 BR., ftf'W ept.s., ... ; 2 BR. W/prap $11'.a. ·. -llltlll OPEN ~~u!~d DAILY '" both home. Pool, .... Son Cl-nte 1710 ~;;.'.·~· ~ .. = MINI BACH/ Apt. -bltna. Adulta, .. ~~~.~ F-irux:u~';t. paid ._·, __ . :.... cloae4 lndoo.......,_ lanai. REl'OSESSION 8tot>a "'_,,"' "°' .,.._ l!Z. 54U169 c.u a. ....... u -·------r .. nmPle. Juat -$26500 lOI Newport Shoros mo &0-!239. N-rt loKh 5200 ONTENACRES • 636-4120 • ·-.... .,CM •M•m ) "OR£ $3500H ·, ....U"" !lnanclnl. vw'tBR2~ .'.:..~~ WlNTERRemal4"'.,2ba., I. J BR.....,._. Unlum 'L •--·L 5705 WI"" ' • • .._......., .II' Ul"t')'. -.__, ~ NEWPORT SHORES DtW kltclH!n. Avall. t/15. Frplc• I Prl I P•Hol I mguM ~ Martin It.I. !141-6332 -· w/w ...,..ta+"-2 BR 6 Don.., ,.u.1.... 121' -m-om B/I POoll. t-.-. Conb!t'l Bk-=1:.:00.;;;;.C.;;L.o.IP;.,;P;.;,D-Rt-V""l-'I . PARK UDO ' .... One "' tho moot deluxe "1· ~ Condomlnhwt In lhtl ia: 'development ltaturlng 3 .. den A bcllt-bs bv. A dOtemtor'• deJjpt. :'i!fEN DAILY 1-6 ,..;;-~;':.': =. ... . ---- . =l E~l=lON 1 ' ..... ~ .... ,, ~ -. dbl. pr., llbUe' roof. SlSO mo. S..1290 Corona 4e1 Mir ,250 Jtedecorated lndde A out. S BED!l.OOM. 2 bath, lace flt. I bol1 Putt/Gftell. LUXURY J'URN/UNl'UllN, Only 3 yeara old. lrylne •••t ! Newport Sho_l'OI 4220 pool. 12SQ: 3 C.. ..,..,, 900 Seo Lano, CdM '44-ISU YHJ1t i..u.. 1 t 2-: Hold "" ., ,.... d>alr! Full Reduced fer Cnh W £I ~he RJlr •-.Adulb ..i,. (MaoArthur .,, Obaol HW,l Yearly t.o.a. -~""5121,.!'·S-i ~°"': s s11, 1\l bothl, p1ua •BR ...., runyer •BR.• BA, 1am11y .....,lwil!'.'"i\ •. RD<T~: ~~ Bert & Beach -., m... • ..,.. will Iea.e .... l<!r 2 ...,. Apt. So. el --LOan •I" O!I: ..... ...,, ..,_..., atrlum. lltw -· In 1'rtle Jtel, req. llBO. No cblot Ila.tty Inc. Hunllntlen -h 5400 ~ """' .. ,,,., ""*' eera. Other 2 talt pr-ox $38,(0). Price $48,000. Rl!NTA[i Rock, ekilett to UO:. swtm-f0..30t2 2025 W ~ Blvd NB !tom Sl50 mo QP. lnll: !ant. (DeV l?tb .~-673-6'lS6 • mfnl, teMlt. etc. $2'15 mo 2 8 !t. Dim. 2 .k. J'r Pk m.388S • Eves. ~ NEW 1 Bn. 1 b1ocl to oceen. •M ~ .. to -• -~•t ._ ... HOMJ!: a JneOme·, na-11.. HouMI l'umllhed on ltue. l'f?p..2163 p-· • nr bch. ft_,· ....... · $125.to S1J5 mo to mo. l'um OCEANFRONT 1pt.· Lit \...&U • -..UU ,,,_ "'"Y ~ r:n•, tbl ~ avalJ Pvt dtcb I: ptU0a, prMi f'rfy beltb,' I; termt. decor. 2 br., 1 be., prap .. ntol1 le Sha,. 2005 lut Bluff •••2 Adlll!Jt '225. Ref. Roq, 3 BDRMS, 2 be • ' ~ -· 6 co.lploa ....._ • apt. 2 br. 1"-ba, pit. dilP.: •"" fG..31:12 ~· Walker Ratty only. 14th • W a In at. ~ ~.:: ~Pvt. "°"P"' ill>LN::r~.., ltlancl ~~.:;A ~~.;,tie awm Dlz 1 B<. "°" 2 be. Ce""'• dol Mar 4250 l BR bul!Mnl bnmld cell-1311-1.!19 11>-t?N RIAL ISTATI e 102 "'°'""°· ow e LooIWw tor a &omm to' ..,.., <1rpa. Pool. Reaal 1np. -~ 2 botba. 1 2 Bit. UNFURN. Gane I let a · mature tern. 111-1•11, 1 BR. mid.Jo: blk. -ocea, bloclr to be&ch' utwu. Included ---••-----• ~ ' H~ A LOI' R..,;,.;,;.,. :.t:::.: G1M<!I! • bo:1; patio, lndry. I Adult. -eo. 17rn 1'IWlllO HCATED POOL ltllntalo Wanted "'° COMMEtCIAL • So. " -· ~. J'ariln (Jo, No l>OtL $al. rii.'1129 · 802 l<iloxvllla Apt. D RB. * Jil-1771 Anytime * MMIU &4HOOQ. 541-&SO N-=1 .. Ph. ITWin3 Huntl ....... INch MOO PlUVATE -..,, apt, LARGE Un!. 2 BT. 2 a... apt • N&'.29!4 e' . FREI SERVICE TO !!!!I! CUST. 2 BR. 2 Ba. ptm den, , .. ,......... ftlrn.; Nflliler9tlr. A New dtPI, eopts. Yttn 11e..1,,,=.,:...=;:;;;....::...,~ EASfSiDE w,1 ......_ 50' View lot. 4 Bl\ J ba., -· IDcd. llotplai. m.cnt llllT.50 . .,._9502 EY•. NEW Decor. 2 BR. apt No OWNER.MANAOIR . ';.:;; •21,950 2-~ !,!';:,• ~ ":'. 15a,ooo. o.,,... .,,._ Newport loach 2200 114!1 IAMe; Hr. -' m;w Soundproof 2 Br. 2 a.. ~ ~~~ y .,!ROKlll - • •-~-1lNIQUJ: 2 Br. 2 Ila., ""· 11152 vaa Bunn aa.ma lilllot 4300 ......., 1m. c--1. ,. · PM. oa """ ..,. • .. PHA-VA ~sdJ-:t~S::: Lido 1110 Ull patlo, pool , beach JllR.2&.lbcdy..t.Pactllc -$11'to1225.llO<llS Bel.9 ·9 ACTIVI RENTALS ~~_:_~"'.!'°"lh 2 Owmr :111:'-J --d-. 144 Ba y tide ~TllJS • .'!':°· llf.2461"' ~~ ~'!'°!:' ..,.._ ·~~"'-:°!..Pool l'vey, • $14.49~ j · ..,,..,---·· vmare. !100 hdftc a... -·A ~ ---•""" .._rtHgte. 5210 -~·-~.Gar.Llka woom.-:$100-'1& ~-Extra-.....icoo11-1100 IAYPRONT H•>.NS.l310.m.o<l9 illll.lbo...,..,_ 115E.8alboa8lvd. , ___ ~vall¥JS1J5 .. 1Br.Apt.w/pr,.,ll .. .U., i!iib...,.. If• 1 r a ft. 2 bt Home en Nord 2 BR. BDc »t,.lns, trpla. ,.,.,. 1Cboo1.1, BALBOA m.aNS Patio· ' Adultl 1I03 . old d!'ICllftd elite. qr. Ztt. ~··-* ----· wllhllll\Apt.ICltcellont 1 lromboodll $1211 $185-1<1«12 'LOYEl.rl ,BR.Jbo.bll-lo u-.. ·~;._-00~-o ...... 10 aurillls --"JIB . 646-1171 546-»ll -aoll. l 8R. -6 lloan<blr. 110!,000. -~ ~·· -VI I W crpta, ... -· -· "'"" "" -Gt m """ .... 0 -'"' ---Walkor RNlty Llf!lll' ...... i705 ~ -· PIO 111>, Int lfuff 5242 • llXIY GREIN lot w. E. Smith :: .... i:::d= 33!1VlaVtat.ldo -Newport""" 2210 MOtfARal ur Al\EA $11$ tDJuneSlltb.-l•IBR.TOWllHoMEs WAffl'D>Jl>.-ill!erlMll, -A-ooiylZl,llIO LOV£LY octAN VIEW I 2ilt:P'tbeldl.l!er•dod< l'RllTIOIT...,,_ ......,,_.Prtf,pa!loa 1BR-A11t,c.Ji..N,... -l'BA-CALLMO-llSl YOU'LLPALLINLOVI HONSYMOON Homo • BllAd-.JllA,cpta,o.\,.. aVall. mo. WW.. IOl J: ror-2br&dln•lbr trp'IOllllO-*< llOl!.~delJlarorl.a-~~jjjjjifYUiViiit <-.-> -Roal wllh..., -,... -.,... ol ""1 and lrfl, pool poo mo. Atlo --· l'IMl'll •:ill I "' 21' bolbL GoM '1mL Tb $110 mo. Gu er . Uvlng '.llltata b'lpam.•·thd.•bo -~:-IMll.21111.lllo.$2!0-....... 11•·-~ ••15 _....aDelldrk.POOL •Omtralalr~ -... 11111)', -.,. * -el t111t -BY OW-m ilfuiFa. 0.... :.. ..... ~ .... ~ ::::. so.239! Alla rX::. odulta --104 pm •--• --pr. Rell -al • Max. .-atkal -,;.atrer;o::;,;1,;~:;;""-:o...~~--~et --·. _.. ...... , Br. -dla R. c. Gl\EDI, llaltt -Sal. """' OCili&Rbiii. lpt<1a<m)ar SPACIOUS 1,Br. ""'51!0... -... . c-11. -~ WANTED: I Bll. -... I ... ...,. --nn.. ~·Floor to call-"11 Via Ll<lo m-tl!lll Vlll&.Pal<l7t•rallba4 utll pd, ,..i;.. a,t•a. No 11!-lllAmip Way, N.B. -·-,,_ •l.U. • -CllJ • _., ___ ... flolc.Dbl ....... MIOJ lo-•-B pa11t • ....: --·-· • lncllvl4ual .....,.,,...,... -4;Sll!l'IMllll ---· • Docwoed St. ar 1DV!LY 11w--'"' Ill -..:.:.:.. rp:;j. ~ 5; ~-.. ~,. !!'~f!!!! $....... f220 . • Wolle In all - 54M«lt lot l!'lor' .,_ o.. "'Lllo'• Spectaailar °""" View pOal. fllllll ......._ .. • Hwntl......, llNch ....00 ' -•• .-' HOW"$ Tl9 ==~~......,::o--~-L -. _...,ti,-· ..... Pt. I br. Beech. $11$. . -...., -1-pool. """"' .,_ -nMI -DIMAC. • a>,~ Ba. '"' -~ Anll 0.. 1. l1MlllO DOll'T llfo • ....,, pt l'l11UI 2 lllDllM' 2 l>atb --pr. WtJklor U 'IOl1ofliall, -o1o. .-y-!! d.--" -• --11r • ilD • _,_t1oo1t11t10tl'tl. 1o -. Sl'lllllo -prollli270' 9UICIC CAin• ........,. -511" -AUtlll""°" leach 1400 Lhle Ille WI °""' "" -.wi and -11111 Oooob7 -a1t' 6161 ~ THROUGH A "'tnde"' -..,_ --· ·--VIEW -ro. " 11'w7, ! lmoit) GOODID-~--DOUBLl:tbolot.1 111,111 s BDllM --.. !!."Oi·~·'-........ A-oet.1$UI. Qito...,., -ratrla. ~Di-'DAILY l'ILOT m111 SIS,!00. -,...... ,,. 1.n -l'1IA. Prtoclll4I ........ .,. ..... -. rw • -· -.., rm !llll API 11 • oa11 4leo. lit. -· "' o-. WA... .. " )~!!!~!:'.!~== !Jb11$10""'-~ •. ~ -!---l2ofbo ...... Miii -MMiae IJIW.--..... ll'i•.&dln-rl• ... rlot ___ ......,".._' ........ ,,_,_ . Ill~· !!'" L ' ( I • •, ......... ~ .. --....... -.. ~ --......... +. -' .. . ' -........... -.... -...... ., ... --......... --~-··-··-... ........ -.... . . 30 DAILY PILOT O M-. s.p..-'°· 1968 ~.~EAL..,.;:~E~STrAnfnE.--~-..R~EA~L,..,,EST.....,A~f~t.-:-~~~B~U;r;;SINESS .... Gonoral Gon.ral FINANCIAL IUSlNESS ond FINANCIAL . .. •• SERVlCI DllllCTOllY 0.1".!"'' S...'-'6l2 Sll!VICI DJUCTORY JOBS & EMPL~EHT JOBS I EMP~OYMEHT C.rpontorint 6590 SERVICE Dlltt:CTOll.Y 1'1'01"9 6755 Hele 0 Went"'-Mon 7200Help Won!M, M,e,; f200 6200A<NOto 6100 Bua. Oppor1unltloe 6300 Bua. Oppor1unltloo 6300 MAKI MOHIY IN YOUR IPAU TIMI NOT'HINO TO SILL REPAIRS -AU,n"""' -= lllONING IN MY HOME • ..... °""'· By "°""""" "' -$).25 per """ TIRE mnm MANAGERS : IDlE MONEY GATHERS NO PROTECTION! 11 A DllTlllUTOlt FOlt NATION.AL PlllA COMPANY Codtradlr flS..MC 545-Q39 UftlUl • ASSISTANT TIRE CBITER MANA. Join the plzza b&ndwqm. Be a dlltr!butor for ) Ameriea'• larwat and futest lfOW'lnc comp&IQ' ot its Jdnd. with owr 4M distributors. IA.RH f7IO,OI A MONTH Oil MOii Do )'OU bave a tew houl'1 ot ~ ~ ~ week'!' You can lW'l'I th1a wuttd time into '780.00 a mQnth or more. NOTHING TO 111.L llRVICI COMPANY llCURID ACCOUNTS C-nt, Concrete 6600 • CUS'!OM PAT!QI • concret.t AwiDa 4~al SU.te Lie •• SU-1010 Tt!ORYK CONCR"1'E NO JOB TOO SMALL Free Ell * M6-12M ------ * CU~ YHll AD * Peperhona!t>t,. a IAYI t'Oa 1 _Po_l_nnll_Int..:. __ . __ 61_50 MUU DSI PA.Dfl'!NG. Ext hrt. Ext ---- So New It HM Tnllet. l' rra ecp. .................... cril. 543-.1325 MANAGEMBIT ruJ11B : Thll prime lnvestmtnt lnY!tea 7our tn- apectiOll. Adequate Income providea per· feet tu: shelter. Appro• 75 acm Almond Ranch In Paao Robles. Orchard may be .purehued separately, or wllh charming· ly remodeled 2,452 sq. ft. "Country home." Present owner to retain a We estate In residence; but agreeable to • reasoa1ble rentaL Nothing to sell Just servlee company IK'Uf'!d at-Chlld Care 6610 counts. Take ftOl"den. We f'Urnlsh advertlsins. mer· .;_....;_,;...;.,;;.... __ ...;.,;;.;..~I chandlsing and 1upport material SCHWARTZ -A P1lnt aala A btallation Sparkles!, _:"6=·=1&:111~ .... -· _ .. _ ... _ ... _·t Due to Dlllloowide upa!Won of our "'1111 orcaolzation and our new store openi°' in Newport Beach, we have immedllte cjle~· inp for those with successful experience 111 sales-and/or management who desire an .op- portunity to prov .. what Ibey are capable of doing. : M1NIMUM investment of 12,190 to $3.960 .. Mwt bavt" rood car for dty drivlng. No out ot town C.D Doris Devenport, wt 7 ·2071 travels. No othtt requirement.. U you wllnt to make money in your •pu-e time wriW ua: today. Include yoor name, &ddreu llnd phorw nwnber. DHcrlpUve lltermture will follow. LIC. my care AM to 5:90. Hot llIDCbm, xl.nt .e a r e • Harbor • Baker M&-1539 CHILO Care. my home. Ne•r Harbor ·• Glalu. C.M. Call * ~ CREST REAL TY NATIONAL ,IZZA COMPANY 1Ml7 Llll lTY -IOX ff 3470 Orcutt Rd., Santa M1rf1, For 1ppt to ... Calif. 93454 St. Loula, Mluourl f.J1J2 Cotttracton '620 ' ArM Code J14-4~110I - REAL ESTATE General • R•nt•I• Wanted 5990 *EXECUTIVE FAMILY* WITH 2 CHILDREN desire& to rftll 3 BR fUrnisb- ed home in Newport RartJor aree. Coitta Mesa, etc. Call PARAMETRICS S49-2221 548-3615 AR.TISI' -Needs work gbop or studio. Garaa;e or indust spece Of{. Eves. 675-4797 Aak for Mr. Al'tfliur e ROOMS ADDmONS e Office Rentol 6070 BUSINESS ond ANNOUNCEMENTS r..,,i;'T;!:'.":t':. ar SECRETARIAL FINANCIAL •nd NOTICES uruu. Single atocy or 2: SERVICE Bus. Opportunltln 6300 Lost 6401 plan.I custom. deslined. Far Modern oftica, cupetl, sJr estimate. & layout, phone conditioning, parklnr. From ,CANDY COLLIE, sable/white male; e 847-lSll e $65 pu mootb. Dr'•n&'e C.OUO-SUPPLY ROUTE answers to Sandy. Lost nr. Ueensed Qlntracto!' ty Ba.nit Bldg. 230 E.17th St.. ExO!:llent income tor few Warntt &: Ed w •rd•. Jteg1dential • OmunercLa1 ea.ta Mesa. 642-1485 hrs. weddy 'flork (Day• or Reward. ! ' 6 - 1 S 6 2 er Maint It Repein. Free Ell 2 ROOM otfice"near CM City Eves), reflllU.-ll!ld collect-5'6-1144 673-2129 Hall, Carpets• & drapes, $80 lng money from coin operat-MIXED Terrier, black &. e R. J. HUFTMAN e util, inc. 642-0560 ed dispensers in Costa Mesa white, broken ta.!l, Vic. 1042 Room Add. Kit. Bath cab&. and surrounding a re a •· W. 18tb, Whittier Sehl diat. OR 3-4459 e LI 8-(780 3 COMMERCIAL, l indust.; (Handles Nabisco Products 548-1376 Addi"··· * Ro-~·"·· otifce with living qtn. ...,.... ,....,.,..,....05 Costa Men. 646-2130 and n•tionally adVtttised STRAYED small male blond Fred H. Gerwick Uc. BI:AUTIFUL office 11P4ce in Rooms for Rent Glendale Federal Bid& .. ---------· I CdM $45 Mo. up. 675--3793 ROOMS for rent $25 per wk 5995 candy). $875 To $3400 cash Potneran1an Sund a Y vie 67J.604l * '549--2170 required. For personal Inter-Misaio:i. Viejo HI School view: send name, address Reward. 837-7069 Carpet Cleaning 6625 and phme number ta: LOST-Male, golden retriever &: up. 1 A 2 Br., kitchens, Lots 6100 TV, heattd pool .i maid I ==------"-~ HT'Vlce· Motel Tahlti Inn, Beautiful Vi"lw Lot TRAN.>WESTERN "Pepper'' Ucl!rl&e N o . DIST'RJBUTING CO. mu Reward 549-1885 500 N. AZUSA AVE. -;:r. CARPET & Furn. cleaninr: for 1 day service .l quality work, call Sterlirlc tor bri&htneP! 642-8520 450 Victoria St CM No. 264 CD Antigua &. Hamp. COVINA, CAW". 9lm PJrsonoi. 6405 pRJV. l">Om Ir bath. non· shire, Dover Shares. For sale smoker, So. of Hway., CdM. by owner. $18,0'.Xl. Rel. ~. Mm ool,y. Pl Wk. (n4) ~1 uh: fer Ar1«ie Going Into B"''"'"' * SI I Ad Its * Corpe! Leying & Golden -rtunlty In beech' ng • u Repolr 6626 area. PhilliPI 68 Service You can meet from 2 to 1-----.::::.:::.:...=:c. Stationl!I for lease. nm 10 •new people tbia: mDllth Revolution•ry Host Bayside & Marine Dr_, and evf!f'Y mooth for the ·Dry Cleaning Method 675-511' Eve. ·MESA Verdt, rm. to 1bare; twin beds, kitch. prMl, 1)86 W. Baker. 547-8229 3 LC7I'S at corner "-8th & Olive; 'loU No.'s. 18, 20, 22 1 24 in Block -09,..all m Hunt. Beach. 0wnl!f' ~ Newport Beach; 371 Main & next S yean .•• Pre-aelect· Rup., Drapes, Upholstery Orange, Hunt. Bch; 1244 S. ed to pleue you. For inter-Can be used Jmmediately f1S UP wk. w/kitchen $25 WESTO..IFF Fee lot. Lin- up. Studio ApU. 2 3 7 6 coln Ln. 96x110'. $24.500 . Newport BJv., C.M. 5'8-9755 Owner 549-3997 Prine. ooly. BNtol &. Wilshitt, Sant& etthie recorded ml!SSa1t, atta' worii: a completed Ana. Cmtact: C h u c Jc dial Di-6200. Sales, Service Crowd" °"'w=R°"IT°'l~N~G~T=A~L~E=N~T=?~ ~ and INWl•tlon n4: 772-TJ'UI '11A: T14-1043 e Master Owlrge Guest Homes 5998 LCYT, Goll course view $5000 L I NOL EU M, carpell, equity. Will aeil or trade. ~ & window shade Need protessicx\al tlpa? 5,<XXl words, $10. n per thous. add'L Single lessons, mall. No COUl"M!:I, Wordpower wrlt· 1ng Rf"Vic:e. 638-9601. Box 10083 Santa Am. • Bankamerica.rd ~odern Rug & C1rp1t 43li Crenshaw, 1.os· Angeles 213 • 296-5100 Collect PRIVATE rCIOIIl in privaie ~U86 atore; going businesa; same licensed home fer the -.ged. IQC. 21 yrs. in Huntington Good food, nlcek>cl.&n. Rinch• 6150 Beach. m health.~ Nou City Puk, Sbot>Plng1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~ LIQ. LIC'S. -$10,000 Center, Ourch a: bank & H--or Dogs? Act Now, Umlled Qmntity! walking d l•tance to --· OrangeOtty.oHaaleLIJtorel 15-25 YD Pieces ol used carpeting. From S15. to $20. apiece. Beige and beii;e Organ Player W•nted everythin& except the 2 Acn?S, cloee-in to Fwy., sel Wln!km Collect (213) 2"fi...42-19 cemetecy. 646-2780 lll to raise hlrleS l dogs. 4 tw ...... Can start right away. We 546-447I fumillh own orpn. Must ___ ..;:.::.;:.::. __ _ PRIVATE Cheerful i: sunny BR. cider frame~. bam APPI...lANCE Repair Serv. room for arriltllatory lady. a: l~ acre pennanent 'Pl• Est for years for sale ~­ Nice sunoondina:• Ii; loving tu.re. Full price $45,CW. For llOntl'ble. Ml &6326 after 6, care. 548-4753 further infonnatioa, pl.eaae c"';;,"'"303;;. ====== play Rock, Bluet, Standards, G.rdening 6610 Slx.tl, Ii: Hooky Tonk. Call ----=------ 646-1472 Japane&e Gard~er =-=========-!Complete Yard Servlc•. Misc, Rental• G!U"8ge for rent Eastside $15. * 642-2657 * 5999 G•r•ge for Rent storage only. 641).3226 REAL ESTATE G1neral . Income Prope'tty 6000 22 UNITS w/pod.. This 1 yr. old ,prop. ii in xint cood. le sucCes.stuUy operated by resident-manager. Te rm 1 can be arranged. 8o/'o REI'URN, triple net lease • 20 yean with AAA t'"'"'L Dorado Devek:ipment ~ WALK TO BEACH 12 Units, Newport &M:.h. All 1-BR., furn.; pool; 4 yean new. Gross $111,216; leaaea. No rental problem. G o o d financing. R. NattTess, Rllr. 642-1485 3 Houses Room for 3 more • Pool $49,500 • $5,!XXI On. Will take 2nd TD Owner. 644-0608. 546-8393 H07-fE PLUS INCOME . Home plus 6 1 Br Units. 240 Avocado, C.M. Call Owner 544-8612 WANT 2 • 8 ur1IU, CdM. Have buyera.. Brkr. * 6'5-0250 Buainess Rant•I 6060 uill: Glenn Tbompllon with - Eckhoff & Aatoc., Inc. Investment Oppor. 6310 1818 W. Qiapman Ave. Onnee, Calif. 541-2621, Ev~wkndl 538-671l Per1onal1 6<405 ALCOHOLICS Anonymou1 Phone 542-7717 or WT1te to P .O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. Exp. Free est. Landscaping. Clean-up. SfG-1332 • 546-072-t Ort 4: Edge Lawn Maintenance. LicenMd 5'a....4803, aft 4 PM lnve1tora--Whole11le Min of S15,00J required. Su~ .tantial IDCJl'Jthly return on RCUred tnYKtrnmt with A~nouncamentl 641Q European Landscaper Out of St•fe Prop. 6208 bcmded* u:m ~er. _L._lf_e_tt_e_H_e_e_llh_S_t_ud_io-1;;1~~:k;tEv~~ble 20 Ac. Elko, Nevada nev I=====""=== Hogpltallty ii Our Motto & FREE STEAM WITH RES. l-Comc1 Gardening Meadow Valley Tract Monay to LOlin 6320 SWEDISH MASSAGE Lle. Xlnt work, Reu.. Fwy. Hunt., fish nrby. ~:;.:;.:...:.:._:..::;::.;____ Open wkd)t1 10 am. 11 pm 646-6222 or 646-143' 11'00: $211 down, $211 Mo. $12,000 G ol Owner Box lfi67, Glendale, Avail. for good 1st or 2nd TD Suodaya 10 am.! pm MOWm , Edling vac awn. loan. 1-3 yr tenn. Call 5l9 E. Broadway Gen'l cleanup. Hauling. C&L ' Long Beach C:lll) 437-7l'69 Odd Jobi. * 548-6955 Mr. Adam.a, Bkr. 4!M.fiE50 Mount .. & o ... r1 6210 Rail Est•fe LoaM 6340 OWN YOUR HOME LOAN OWN LAKE ! ! Lot .. """ you buy • homo, Recrt8tionll land in Calif. ~finance existing loan or ob- is ptting Vet')' ICllI'C'e. Why tain a 2nd TD Joan. not investigate the New· FREE APPRAISAL ,\ beITY Sprp area? Water is PROMPT SERVICE pe<:Uliar to the area -8Jld Sattler Mortgage Co., lne. is suvanteed. There are 100 336 E 17th St .. Costa Mesa lakes (me.n made) in area 642-2ln 5£0011. and 26 more on order. This Eves. 6~7865 642-1157 b&I all happened 'in the put ~ 'years. For, then there were Mortg•gtS, T.D.'1 6345 only 3 lakes. 'Ibis past week· end a talk with land ownera snd broken in thr area ~ vealed much activity and buying the past 3 weeks. What to do with your lake'!' 1. Raial! tiah for Recree.· PVT. Pty. buys TD's. Pttfer seasoned single res. But wbmit others. 548-4978 IF the Tnlst Deed you own is tying up cub you need, call 543-8381 tlonal parks and other mar· ANNOUNCEMENTS ~.e~~ter ak1 -haft yoor and NOTfCES (l'\\'n boat moored at )'OU!' Found (Free Adi) 6400 dad<. 3. Swim· ll1 your own water opoL 'L BALBOA Ba,y Club, single Japanese Gardmi.og woman'• membenhlp for Profeukmal Maint. Land· aaJ.e. $TIS. 646-1548 aft 6 PM acaping. Cleanup. 64&-6553 Funer•I• 6412 CLEAN-Up, tree Sf!l'V, rotot:il, -:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:';;;;;;:;; grading, aprin1den:, la'Wlll. • haul'g. spray. 64&5848 WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK Mortuary & Cemetery Complete funltral1 from $245 Cemetery lots from $130 Includes Endowmeit Car. Everythlnc ln one beautuul place mM11.1 leu cost. No traffic problentL 1'801 Beach, Weltm.fnster 531-1725 393-2-421 Cemetery Lots 6411 5 CHOICE lots tor II.le or will l.nde for good ear. Good Shepberd Cemetery, H.B. 213: 173-3797 SERVICE DIRECTORY EXPERT Japanese 1arde~ ing ·H.B., F.V., C.M. areL * 847....(1132 * FREE Est. Trtt Trlmmina, shaping, removal. 11 r; b t hauling. Doug. 530-3920 Gardening 6680 AMERICAN GARDNER Exper. commer. & relld. Free Estimate• 968-1911 4. Trafler' Parli: wtth water- front spaces av1U. • Appx. 100 Ft. Front199 s. Raise altalfa 1: e.:imond& Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa foc FOUND • beaut1ful lonz haired, female cat, orange &. white co\orinJ!'., Santa Catherine I: Garfield Foun- tain Valley, 968-2'70 B•by1ittin9 6S50 General Services 6682 PROFESS. Window, walls ' fli·. cleaning: b u • I n e 1 • , relid.; & con11truction Cry•l&I Window Qeanlng Free Estim•tea S48-8731 e 1 LAY 5e!Vice. Home I. apt. cleaning. C'rpt1, w8ll1, ·windOM, painting. 642 ..t520. Slertlng for brightness! otEAP fill dirt from La11: & pecan1 & apricots, etc. lease. 10'7 ft. deep. Show· s Acre•, 10 Acres. 20 Acres - room, garage Q>a.Ce 11 rear t tc U BO Acre•, e c., e ,, are ava · ol lot. Excellent for autos, boats, sport can:, tnllers, ;:·not can now to ~ motorcycles, etc, Ca 11 about these exciti~ poss\· 642-9700 ask for Bill Sine1. bilitles? 0 w 11 er, 847-6640 SMALL RESTAURANT ol! Eves. &tttt 6 P.M. GIRLS bike, Labor Day MOTHER'S Want to ahop, week-end, nc.>ar Pf coune attend meettnp <!tc! .l no Meu. Verde, Call & identfty place to ll"flve the ldda. ~5-2811. Bring them to me anytime ~ btwn 8-5. VeTY reu! & cood PRESCRlPI'lON sun.ga.ues eare. 841--060!5 found in vicinity of Bch Sleepy J-loHow storm drain. Dellver or pick up. 54&-7791 d.Ay • 536-4859 eve Haul.Ing, clean-up, garacea Etc .•.• .Free Eatlmatea. Anytime .•. Jim 548-5325 6730 N"-'POl"I: Btvd., CM, Ideal ~-========"­ location for Bttr Bar. R. E. Wanted 6240 SlTSfmo lease or leue op.1---------- Yorktown I Beach Blvd. BABYSnTING my home, 9G'2-5466 fenced yard. South Cout ---------! Plaza ana. 5'0-8870 FOUND: Small black Poodle LITE HauUng-Trimmlnc vie. ot 400 BU.. Alabama St., BABYSITI'ING • My west Trash, Garqe Qean• tioa. PERRON REALTY 642-1771 EX Veteran loalci.ng for 3 Hunt. Be&ch. Call &: iden. CM borne. Sablea pref. Name it· Reasonable Bedroom, 7 Bath home with ti!y: 536-2827 After 2 PM. Permanent 642-TOU BIG JOHN 642-4030 fireplace. J need good size F 0 u ND, vie. Unlversity CHIU> ca.re lndoon I out 1--,Cl.EAN~~~~=-'. ::,:..,..:"'PO,•-. - yard tor my kids and • nlor: Park, Man. s prHCrltion preschool age lprdttftd) etc. Tree removal, dump. kitchen tor my wife.. Home sunglaues. Call I identity. Nor1h H.B. ~ K1.p baekboe, !ill, ml1it qualify for Gov'I SJ3....21fi0 BABYSITTING By reliable grade. 962.-1745 _ L o a n. P\eue calJ ~ -b MAL~ kitten abt 5 mo mother m my om e · CLEAN Lota, prarao. ~. Walker • Lee, 646-MBS W AR.DIOUSE 2400 sq. ft. + office: 600J IQ ft tncd hdtp. yard. isss Laruna Oi)'tl Rd. l94-al66 or see broker 8'2-44.55 old, vie. ~th I: Seuhort:. etc. Tf'ff ruiovai, durrqi. L m-sICI BABYSnTING My borne llklp, backhoe, tlll, AGUNA BEACH BUSINESS and Vletor1a I Pl11Cfll!ia are a -.1.... ll6U1AS Air Conditioned FINANCIAL BASSE:JT Hoond lound 9/10 --~";:::-::.,· ;::;~"'°'-ON FO~J.' AVENUE Fashion Island nWJ. b.D Costa Me.a.. 6'2.-lOiS •LITE HAULING* Dest spaces available In Bus.1 0pportun1tl" 6300 c"'"":.::.:.=83:_ ______ Brick, Masonry, etc. Clean up. Free "1. - ......, i.e:: :=,s.,:; BEAUTY SHOP MALTm: kltten •ht 5 mo _______ .::6S::;60;.: ====*==-~™='=*=== old, vie. 38th A: Sffabcn,. Lqu,ria Beach. Air ~ HUNTINGTON BEAOI m.51!» BRICK, Cooc:rfote. Catpentry HouHCINnln1 6n5 tiCGfd. CSJlltte.d, be&ut!M 6 StA!.kin3 I: ll drye.r1, Very ~:...:c=--~--~~ Custom Cablneta. Sm 111 paoded partfUoning. Two attractively decont.'ed .l II FOUND: Toi miprk'ot Poodle joba OK Frtt Elt 96l.QM5 BlUC!tt'ER..sIDE J11t1. Snv. tntraDeel: l'rontaJe on doing extrtmtb' well. Olneu 0M=al=•=· =~====== Cpt. dna. fln. wtndos, y,. l'«M An., rtat ltd to for'C'el owner to lleD. ,.._,, ... Corpo~rl-6590 d\111, !'di'\, tf"Hl Mt. 54M131 w .. ,. (pol -Iota. 1!i> -•• t.ost MOI .... ··• Office Rental 6070 - SERVICES ''YES'' UNLIMITED is a service organiu· lion that bas the mot· to -11WE ~ER SAY NO!" We per· form anything, any· ~. any place that is not immoral or illegal To give you an idea ol the type of siervices we perform, we will name a few ol. a Iist of over 300 SERVICES we perform in ian ex· pert manner: e SAlES MEETltlGS e IOAT CHARTERING e ADULT CARE 9'1JAGE MAKE.UP e• DY-DEE SERVICE e PROFESSIONAL LISTENERS e ICNITllNG INSTRUCT JON e rDARDENING e _PUBLIC RELATIONS on •II l•v•I• e AUTHORS m•n1ncrlpl ••,r•l•ry1 e QUARTERLY TAX RETURNS PREPARED e CHIEF COOK •ntl lt•ffl• w11htr1 e COORDINATINW ENTERTAINMENT ARAANGEMlNTS. butln•11 or ,."--I BY NOW YOU ARE THINKING THIS IS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE SO JUST DIAL 714: 842-7341 SERVICES ''YES'' UNLIMITED and ... for yourself "YES" 11 our middle namel Chief Executive Names: Executife Director: Jean V. Armour Tally Service Coordinator: Patricia WhUtal<er Ftnanctal Coordin.ator: Donald Tally Service CoordJnator: Vickle L. McMiiian To All Forms of Rel.li1ow: Orpnizatiom -Maey ol our aervScn are PRll EXTERIOR· Interior . Special prices tor •JU. Neat work. Rd.s. 847-1- INTERIOR A EXTERIOR Palntin&. ~ Day Special Lie. .\ lnl. Chuck M5--0BO!I Paintlna Exterior/J!Muior Free E.tlmate•! * 642-69 * 54&.8712 INTER Or Ext. PAIN'nNG, JMMEO. SERVICE. Local tt!. FREE e1t 5f3..1627 6890 Plumbln&' 24 hr. aerv. Work guar. Lie., inlur.; remodel, repair, rooter •erv. 531-7566 ll'h05e accepted will receive a training p~ gram for their assignment to key manqe- ment pogltions. ; WE OFFER : 1. Excellent aa1a.ry hued on experlen~ & pl.I\,~ inga. : 2. Management profit bonU1. \ _ 3. Exten&lve benefit program including hoepltall· ia.Uon; life &: accident inaurance, company; re~ tite:ment, etc. : ' WE REQUIRE : 1. Succesful work experience 1D Alea and/or ~ agement. ' 2. Coller@ training prefeud. 3. Must have ability I: desltt to usume manl~· ment responstbWty •uccesdulb' aft.tr ~tial lra!nlng. Interviews will be held Sepl 30th & Oct. 1st Qall: Mr. Marriott for app't. 893-531~,' Remodel., Repelr, 6940 • THE RDESTA CO. '.·' ADDmONs Dhofllot1 et Flr-.te.. Tin & ltlbber c.. """""'"' • ••'"""" BROADWAY TIRE CENTER can :::642•1197 7777 Edinger, Huntington Be1ch :\ 6960 An Equal Opportunity Employer Sewing NEW TIRE CENTER LER * t ion • by exper.t .se.m&tress/Tailor R e & • • Ml-6993 eves Sowing Mach. Rprs. 6962 Altorollons-642-5145 BRAKE MECHANICS · Neat, aC'C'QJ'atC!, 20 yn. exp. Moat be-tboroughb experi· ======='===''I eoced with all brake aystema TILE, Ceremlc 6974 & ,_t end equipm<nL 1600 * Verne, the Tile Man * Mo., must be bandabl.e. Cu!t. work· Install It repairs. TRAINEE No job too 1m.U. PlasteT Must have at leut 1 year set· patch. Leaking ah owe r vice .talion experien('e. Pto- repMr. 847-1$7/846--0206 motion tD brake apprentice 6990 or salesman po&sru.e within _U~p_h_ol_st_e_ry~----• 1 year. $500-$'560 Month. CZYKOSKl'S Cuatom Upholstery. European SALESMAN Cnlftmansh[p. 100% Finan-Must have at least 1 YMr cing. Furniture, hoe.ts I: sale11 experience & be ag- automobile. 642.-1454. 1831 ~Sllive. $600 Mooth.. Ne~ Blvd, C.M. 24 hr le!'Vl.Ce Ihterviews will be held .JOBS & EMPLOYMENT SepL 30th & Oct. 1'!. Call: Mr. Marriott tor app't. Job Wentod, Lody 7020 89:hl.114 -TI-IE FIDESI'A CO. EXPERT BOOKKEEPING Fin!•tone Tire & Rubber Co. or ACCOUNTING &ervice1. BROADWAY My olllce or )'OW'S. No ac-TIRE CENTER count too small. 8~9tllll wn Edinger PRACI1CAL Nursing aged Huntington Beach . or convalescent care refer· Equal opportunity empl~ """· 5J6.li677 .lob Wentod Mon& Women ((lllf(K S1UDfm AYMLABI£ 7030 tor an types of work PART TIME Aflemoona or eves. SOUTHERN CAL COLLEGE STUDENJ EMPL-OYMENJ SERVICE Kl 5-1178 Domfttic Help 7035 DOMESTIC . HELP DISHWASHER Nighta BUSBOY Nights Apply in person 3-5 P .M. Daily Snack Shop '# 1 2305 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del M.tr PART TIME 12 MEN HARD WORKERS, GOOD PAY, STEADY WORK FOR NEXT 6 MONTHS. 6: :Kl TO 10 P.M, $300. PER MONTH. Aik for Mr. Reid 774-7251 ASSEMBLY CARPENTERS JEL COAT TOUCH UPS J year experience Columbia Yacbts 275 McCormick Ave. Calta Mesa * PRODUCTION * TRAINEES Apply In Person TROY COMPUTER PRODUCTS 232'Z S. PulltMn St., S.A. PART Time crew ma.nag-tr, easy wurk, 3 or 4 houra . . ' Production : Test Technici•"• -& • Test Opera~ Apply in micro • el~ lb,ybrid • thin fill clmlitrY. etc) Prefer 1 to 2 ~ mln· imum exp, H.S. grad pl.us 9el'Vice school. or tecluricial achool desired. ~ , S" Luko Wocid COLLINS RADIO CO. 3324 W. W•rntr S1nta An1, C1Uf. All appllcetions reviewed on merit with no tila! to- ward Race, Color, Creed or Sex. -... BUSBOYS ' DISHW ASHERs ... Ove-r 18. Part time. Full tl.m.. Apply in perQ h1>in 8--S p.m . ··, • •• RUEBEN E. LI ' .. 151 E. Cout H~. N ....... ""''* • B'.lat A1Hmbfer1 a Carpenterf Live In OT Uve out Hou1ekHpert Excelsior Agency neningls workina with boyL :· Must have e a r . Com-I -----,==~..,_- • Molders · Apply in persoii JenHn Mlrlne ~rp. 235 Fischer, Costa ~eu 430 So. Broa'dway, LA. 90013 1213) 683-0847 (213) GD-1735 mlulD111. For tnforrnatlon COOKS •, call 893--5315 and uk to.-DRIVERS :: HElP' •, Bob FUlJ..PART. miE Emp;~ ~! feet Car Wash.llelp EVES. Late NiQI George Byland Agency Full time or iifkends. 6'2·9'98 ,. 106 B E. 16th SA 547--0395 Min •Ir"! 18, apply 1n persm NOW! ~. PIZZA MAN~ Ollnes. ll't'e-inll. O>eerful LIDO CAR WASH Pemument. E:xperlei>ce.d. '81 E . \Tth Costa Mesa Whil" el,.pn11nu:~ l)1m•·•·'ln, Far Eut Agency 6C-l703 ~j;;i~~iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i.~11 'AINTIN~ , Help Wanted, Mon 7200 SERVICE man. 50-55. to •ervlce our equipmerit In t\ekL. StMdy NJ&ry; plea• ina: peT91X1alUy; wrtte P.O. -10234, Santa .... s:m.i TAJt.OR for part time or f\l.U time woric, Mutt be rood. C\n>'• Custom Te.Uot. 1884 Hari>or Blvd.. C.M. MM1lt SERVICE Station Attend8Jlt Over n. 4$0 E. 11th. C.M. • OFFSET PRESS ~ OPERATOR ' • ' : !2nd Shlftl ' ' ' 3 to S Y"" Davidson offs•t press e•p•"' 'lence plu, 9ood ••His on multilith pr•.f and bh1eprinter. To function 11 one ·m•~ swinq shift press and blu•ptint•r operatot. per mont11 ... 11p1mo Dnlr _...,, I - Md c:bab •n.Oahl.e IDr SS. P•u Jones1 Realty a. .... hoan aonrtrbw M7-l266 EV!'I. ~T12C LDST • female, fawu colond. Whippet, t yr old. ANWm to stay. Vit, N..,,ort HBI'- bnr High Schdol. 4 Y elU' old llrl offert her Uft'1 aavtnp foru~return.&e.sll& LOST: BurmMe Clt: amall. bT'CJW'n ldttl!rl; nr. Stnd. I S.uhor<, N.B. 6*-3111 e ROME REPAIR e C.blMtl-rem odellnr. Prompt, r•••oa1ble lnttirlor Decon1tlng 6737 • ~. M••borshlp Nos e Rffldonce • Comm'I • De.ytime ~ence 0Ttr 21 . '90 E. 11\b. C.M. ._ . ....,, ...... aparlmt1:1ta 6 industrlal. -Box M 199 Dail;y Pl1ot ......,. •• ,.,.. • Col .. (7141 M'-'OJO JJll "IWll-'---...... C.... M-c.111. Rl'riDe anJ11We fer $10. A•~ T r•n.,.,lMlon ..it -pold _. Shop for Sele lllq,lt ,.... Now opfl'Atina: in W&e ell)', I DAtt.1' PXtOf Good potential mum on ln· JD 1'01l£!I' AVDftJZ YettmMt. Must lll'lt for per- t.A.Gt1HA BEACB mnal ~ Tumu a\'alJ. ' -Dial oa.wn.k abn:u ~ White ~T -M.ASTERCARPENTER New 6 ~..U.. $4 hr. 5.18-3900 I.ft. 5 PM R!'PAIRS * ALTER.A'nONS CABINETS. ..,, .U. Job. 25 '"' ~. Mi-ml e PalnttQa, tnt. ~. cxl. • Wall Coverlnp • O>lor Coord1nat'oft '1<F.E ""1'IMAI'E Lll'M9fld 6 lnll:O"ld .MODERN Of.CORATOR$ -_.. * CUf' nus~•* & lAYI POl _ fllTUU USI OON"T .,,_ • --· pt aul$ cub w • wtlb a Qall1 PllOI -Ml ,,-__ -__ -__ -__ -__ -__ ~642.,. __ _ Mlulle s,...,.. DIYlsloo~. . '· Atlantic Research : " c.r,.-.. 1.. :· Of Tho Dlvllioo Of Suoquelienna c..pi u. •·cm....,•"± • All 1.-1 °""'1vllftr kfNlllltrw . . - • ' ,_ > 1- t- '· ~ ,_ ,_ In ,, In " •• c- "/ I "' y , n- " al • ill m I JOU a IMJll.OYMINT JOIS Moodar. s..-'°· 1968 DAllY I'll~ •• a IMPLOYMINT Help Want..i. -7200 =·~ !MPLOTMIPU JOIS a IMl!LOYMINT JOIS a IM,LOYMINT JOIS a IMPLOYAllli•. Ma8CHANu~· fOll ~ ""' ttolp WOfl!Od. -~ Hol, Wllltocl. -7200 JOSI a IEMPLOYMl!Nl w-noo Help WanlOI( Help Wini.I rl\ll ANO TRAiii! SALi D nADI ':"~ ·' . . 11o:.:..-7400 w-7400 Womon 7400 Pwnllure -IOOOfllr111,.,,. - !)Ot )?rowing eo.t. M.w D'11hw11ben 11W PWA1B1 ~newpmt. DENTAi.-. ---miouf•..._ Meb: personnBI I.ADIB ..,_ ~ -""'*' 15 1o ., ll\lnt· Old vrorld f'1"0RY -,.._, !IPal ''x C>pormr -...... -p . o. ,,. Fill nme •• egency •"*"" 111'11-... M'-"'"' ··-or.,.., ..... , .... " .. ......, -M-~'"-rranean · • f••"'•'•·f r. . IX OWMD"41· llo\TDI -'~ tll1ft. -• ecuie I --,,.Its OY• 11 PANJION IN sil:IU:TAAY ........ 1Dlllll <lllkl·lo .. ....,.. tor-.._ -pol baanl Jolio -. Wom. 7500 Snnn'-h F .. -•~·-• OltAHOI COUNTY ht a - ---·--.-. • ,...._..,.,. "'4/or Wt~ W ~--' r-·"' -••"..,.-"' Admlalslr.10 App .. I• -roon '~ --Good .,..... ikJlla wtll tna. --_-. Omwu • • I ;;, , r -;: IO iji._ a S PM Dept. lnp ...-. SIB 1w1*. 11111 Mt • IOf """ Pl. -. llll __ ..,_.., ~-t,od c1nce lltlon of '22.000,00 Se l MEN Au f1N BEl!IG -IOI')'. u .. -'° llvt -.. Ind_ ......,..,.,, S,..nllh •n<I Modlterr1n01n fur11ltul9 « ml.Conductors DBllY'S 'INTEl\VIEWEI>, HIR£D ·-----... • eom,..••••11 .. lllclle11 T .. h. Ty'"' Nta•. --•1•. ,. -,., 9"1"' _ •-.,... AND TIWNED 1'0 1'Ll-SEalETARY ..... ".':'.:. M6 Pion Oooddmlna-.Ovu2l. A ... ,,_., -H-lo O. ...... :~, : J:ntrr<ne JnoJde technl-1 _ . GOOD l'OllTIONS WITH :IOnt -tr llJlt ~ • °""'P lJlt 1--= t>Plnl. flktrle I>'!>'· 111*!> '""""1 adu.,.tlcio. Tot lle!DI a& follows: GoriOOIJI 8 ~ CUltOm quilted " h '•" -...-... •PPll-RESJjlllUIW T<lPl'l'AllTlNGPAY. ......-mlqllOd ctd 1o 1>tl(I •Proto l1w1o& ntlre-' .,~, ~ W..wodcll!Oranp°""1ty IOfa with separate loose pillows with heaVJ oal -· ·'cat1oo•<us1Pblttback-• -111 $51%·mo &up aai:>CEC!ECY-~• monttnllt ........,.. !Ina · llJ/tDrapcrylludw&rt,Worktrlmdecorandmatchin~chalr 3matcblnJ~ ,._ Similar ._,.,,.. 3170 Harbor llvd. ' ' ~".~· ~ qa1 .. ~Ii : ==~ :;::"~~~;occasional ~bl.,, (2) 68' ~U 0 decorator llmpt, ... o ... ,...... '°"' ....... Cott• -ll 'l"lllllad ... ·-.. cW:---tll.IDAY ' 1D.t!IO ' Keypunch Opor. and-· -bJlodt. Sol-hlftllnf cham ..... , lamps ID wroulllt lroll, -., ' ·'' -· ~ty-Coa11et kt! CUSTOlitAN on the -tb1o •-1 W..,;.... ;,;;;;;...(an Pl ... ..ri .. , W<ce """" Minimum one ,.... llldll,.._ ..,,, --p1ur .,..._ 11-ple<e lling Aile muter bedroom aulte In pecan ''. Ou1llty Co11trol M11111er . ' . ' M1.11t be competent QWl.. Xlnt __ .,_ ·=• Contact~ Brllnlrd. .;o " :r:.'·• Semi.Conductor DeYice Engineer ~ ' -" ·, ·.Delt1 S.ml-Collducton ~,, •. : ZZi Paularina, Oiata. Meu ....... ~ . • 54CMt60 • ~:. i - -' HELP WANTED ..._. ..LA fl G E n.renuc.u. , .. • EQUIPMENT COMPANY • ·• .J • 'rs EXP ANDING IN OR.· • ,.., .J 'ANcE: OOUNTY. ·.. ' ' . , St1rt work lmmed. ,,. Sklllod ind unrkllled • -GOODPAY ,.,. ... ~ • .'.,~' ~ JOB TRAINING NO WMI'tNG -• -CID "" o.tJnJte time appt Stt, Marl " n.. 774-7251 ·:.,Westminster ·~-, .• r ' ~ .. ' . . ' -' ., - . ,;•1 . ~ AREA S150 PER HR. ', - ~TRA MOllEY . MtfDIATB.Y : ·.Call 593-8931 .. ~ ··, ._ . MR. SMOOT ··' •• !. -. ------- Full -~ t. .,,_ ::::.1:hl lklll'4 ...... :,"'1.~ .. -altrictlvt •ti!-....... .. illp. ..,,. ~/Ptno•ll>4il Dept 111 -· DIM •t>· "°"'""'· °"'" ft•hl tor p1nenec1 Mediterranean lllyle with top 11q~nualt.1111i.I -p.ttdma SlltrY _. JM' ~ -~· --1o'""' dleJr olfiet lJTlll ~ .,.._ ~ =-Swioa or llM'tlllM HJab Hmln&s i. ,,...oeti,. 15 yr_ warranty tln& she mattreu & box 1156 to 11116. QooJnC date 1or ' .........,., and "' "' Siii.. -+ Ute _: ..... Qty, Cal tltot ''""'""'· Spanlah decor dlnllJg set, etc. !11to1Oct1t11, 1911. -:;'.,:.'°1 ~ '"" O>n....., ,.._lit. _ _. __ , SOUntERN COUNTIES -....... - -$1Dut tute -.. .,. oho MINIMUM SECl\ZTAAY .......... WO ; Account!-Cle k DISTRllUTORS MUST Sltct~ '698.00 netded· 111Ult be -to QU• WorttloEIT ... .,..w/,... ....__ __ , "• r .... Cbar!oC-M. •A• ou•y -I -'* .... .. ~LIPICATIOHS ol °'""'" 0..'1'• -~ ~ -~ ...... .,. In-8. 4:"1""" -------- -_.,, nto 11-"-e Ar 20 er evor ,,,_ A --. PROOP OPlltATOR ""'*· 40 ,....__ ~ Any Pl-Cen h Purchoted lndMtluolly O•MlliM p.-....._ • H • oc'-1 ired or --+ .,. ol 4ata ,......,... bllplul. Ulllltl!.,,._J Termt Avall1ble -Ne,,._,. to C.H"""'• N.._ • It• so Ultllled "'lulvolonl OOOll*lf -ta! °"""""' rtJU. ma: " l'MtlUUl'llll Credit Approvod lmmodlotely Sehod lltmkt.1901 N""'°" • 0.-enp County op beljti. ~ Pf1r. - Bl,,,., °"'" Mt.._ -........ , -~-UNITID CALIFORNIA ~·· " Secy'&. Will> At Barbor Bl1'd. -'"'NEIS • Mochonlcolly Inclined -.. ~ •.•• 1D 1315 BANK -• _,~:._. ~· '""' • Able te start wotk A p!etMnt ~ for anotMr -........... UUKll: ~ H f •--'- UuT• lift Yart: -.. _ -"!>qie l.Owr-" Tact. --ol oi«:tronle ,...,. llllt nC)fon ........, BIJ Farnltwre -1n °'1l*lml• hu IN'l'EllVIEWS *'-""..., ...Uty., _. U25 MlcArthur Blvd. -· need kl'~ J'l'tllll mea MONDAY A TU£SOAY w/ ~ at 8Jl ltvda a.re Nemt-ch -NJ!IEDS - Qulltfted chum ldnil In-., 1111 vacanc1os cm -Kl 3-9219, ext. 23 the...........,.._ Only lite .... ---moi. Per "*!tr"'-Hill. -Co. -"---'"1ar.f. P'or lo-'tw ,_ -.vl\\YAIJLE Q.K .... ND •Pl'I-call !J.19-llll -Thi> -pd """"" ==·"" Wl!MJY WARD 1144 Newport llYd. Costa Mesa (lllly) Ple.aae ePllb' bet. i 1. ' pm ..,., ...., 'ti t -.w.. ... a •• w ' cnly. -.. ~ 1'<11nlque ------- COWNS RADIO ·CO;-Personnel Ottloe Tm£d!na<r ~.: :"tZ MIORTID W :...-::...":.":.": S.::: aecuritY 6 ct.azqt dw1rw P*BY! Cb. Plt'I fee. Codllll W1ltress Hostess 19700 .llmlooreo Rood Newport lotch Womtra I oollep 1tudent. Ptr, ....... -" • •• MEOIAlilC stadium. $2.TJ per hour. Must be cwt.r 21. ~ !:XPERU:Ncm IS3 Devor Dr. N,1. 64Ul711 549-2743 20 bra wttk. $0.!SO. Fuiltt B'nll.b. 546-6339, o.11 7.t PM ~ • Tcllcw.. .. ...... N ............. Bought MtnufO<turor'• Showroom Sompleo ~ .mild eont.ct the P'Ull time, 5 dQ .... °'*"-~ Dtpt., ml Oilf £xo•Uent workfn& mntlltkw! WW Dr., NB. Wr2tm Tbp Sala.ry' o:mtact 7400 Are 21 flt cWmr 11-M Hr plm .... ......... tmmtdillte opminr opplyln- l s 5,.m. All_ ..... _ ce mertt wUb no blu • watd &act, Cl:llor, Ctffd or Sa --All< .,. -· ....... At TetTiflc Sa.tnp! G' Wood arved ann divan, Jg_ man's cllalr; beaul fabrl<t-5 Pc heJ:al!On dark oak din. se~ w/bllck or avocado lrtmed chlllni S Pc BR set. Mr Mr. • Mrs. m-t, Ii mirror, 2 commod.., decorotlve beadboud In Span· loll oat or avocado dealcn- TRAINEE "'"""""'-... Min. 2 ,...,. aporienoe MARQUIS MOTOIS with band A JIC'WV tool&. ~ So. Coe.It Hia:hWQ' "'-" -...... ,_ -494-""' J'abrleatton A auembly, ROiml'S .llEWPOIT RfUBBI E. I.ff Secretaries Maki A Ma!nt. Ylll. QH. or .... e. Need fer Matti Apta. 2376 Newport Blvd., CM COUPLE For janitorial wort -.. .... -... NIJRSER'YM,<N TOP~. 1NC. MS-llrr ~. Nun1!'1")'11lan to ~ in BU as-rmw tor f;qt.a1 _....,. .,.p1.,... • ,.,.,,.. ~ ..... ta11 CosllletlC Sales 151 L c_, Hlghw1y Newport - lntsutinl patltianl re- ('J1l'UIC GDe 10 three >Wn aftk.o. expes lene. plus lood tkWs m eJectrtc typewrtter and lbort· 5 nits • wt. HA ,A nr-roundinc area. 962-af'T BLUE Beet -6'f3...SOC Dtnn~r O>Ok, 4-12 pm $31. per ~ A qp Waltren t\191. lle1111 lold lndlvldllally Shop Arowld-bJfore you buy -US1 VALUI "9~ULL PRICI $429.95 or -• low oa $3.00 -k COOKS Ntn'ftry In Oranae County Top line ~. J:;rp DR!VERS near tbe belcll. Plwant -'-· ~i....i.-... 1 No Down-Use Our Store Charge Plall <-· -, IUITOO~. Room fc.-ad· vw.J• -:-"i -(IM''r"',,Mi:lm ..,.,,.. -'*-llM FULL • PART TIME vancemeL IatevMws in Mon-. nt IXICUTIVE SECRETARY --A .. ncler, Mon a No Fancy Front-BUT Quality Valtiea lnalde --I ••-• jlef'90b Clft!J. Call for If> .... ........_ l".ol .. -..1 ••~ -N1te pointm@nt. 642-224! wett ..,........._. -.,..., o.u Women 7550 APPROVED FURNl1VRE ~ ..,., only Ac N: ..!=!.,~ PIZ2:.\ MAN -~-v Top Exe<utin ...,,...,,, -Alwobi 2Uf HARIOR, tOSTA 'MISA , -on1y wan .. • 1o "°"' 5464010 AllOUS IMPLOYMENT 12 Yean aame locatlon-ll!DI ownen Si:livrcz ST.lnoN Mochlolc • SalOll'llln 5 YNn experJ~. Must know ...... -· Salary, crnmtvim, 1n1urtnce, Dfl.t ID ~ Apply 2590 Newport Blvd., Cotti lf-.. I to 5 p.m. • l111boys & Dlshwcuhers RIOGIR R. I. SALUMAN Mutt knor. tor --... -H..,t. • SPLICING ---We bow • SWADGING ._ -•floor time. C.lumblo Yochts O>nta<t Ca1 JlW_ lllU63I 275 McCennlclc Ave. ™ °""-18 yn "' Coota -Oftr. H.S. Grad. flrture in SERVICE stalkm attendant. ...... _.. Good -!:o<p .... Good _.,,,. ..i • ,.,... beneftta. run cond. Da.Yt uman ou. 393 tima. -'"'"""' -· E. !Tlh O! 81 Harbor Blvd. C.M. l~>WI=-...,,.-,~ .. ~ .. --~,....,--, CHOPPER GUN "tebllll>od ,,,,_.,,_ $140 Ol'IRATORS """-Full" B-......... Columlll1 Yachts Can hlltweea 7.9 PM 275 McCormick Avo. securttr ~ emsiiOJw· PllOOF OPEltA TOii • • PART TIMI ClllDIT CHICKIR 1taJf -wltll "~II Mlldlt S,Stem Dlvbldo ~"..'.,. """"wi•·::.:;·""' lo ND ~· ' • -Dill, 9.9 ~ fUll time vacatioa fill tn. vuvu .,. ... "'. :-~....::: ATLANTIC %.."":'~ .......... l,1Z ~ ~t~~ ~ have llD tkW.&. APPiy by 8oldceeper ............ J:m l ~:~~~~~ '~~~=~,~~~~~~I letteor le: RES Hot~ rutaurut exp .~ ~·'DiiLY"JiLOTnl EARCH ~~:·y-,;,;: $331 •UK>~~'''"'·' ' Offlce lqul;;;;.tlOii PO ·-l'acby -.......... , ... , Schoo!Mnatnlclloo 7600 TYPEWmTER: -- UNITID CALIFORNIA .. -ISllO, °"'" Me• <Xlfll'OIU.TION -. .l manltd ' ---hit -a IANK • Div. " .................... St $4.(15 ~newpoit .......... - 221 OCEAN AVE, IUSIOYS Tbe --Qrp. .,.. .. ..... LAGUNA RACH 0..... a. rtv. #" a weel< Fae'°"' .,_ ...... 6t 1:1.111 school Of Gorege Sile I022 -3333 Horii.or llvd. Drott '"''"" _, . , -aftll'l:llJPo.M. r~ ..._. ~• busl-ss ST J •-·--ll& flYI CR"""NS -• -. C.111, _......, .......... lo 11575 "" · ,_ ~ "--.... ~ ... ~ .... -.............. ._ , RESTAU~ An iqueJ --•1Y ARGUS IMPLOYMINT 133 OoYor Dr. N.I. Your _,,, *>< "" ...,_ 38111 E. oioe.W..,,, ~~---·-••• •1•• -·· Due lo ·-to SINOLl -YOU~O ear... dtl 1tor _,... w•-"""' llGENCY -~ publl;1t, t1>e _,;td..., WOMAN ==~st.NS~ ~= Lin"IThtt iitt. typ@writizlK. t.K the S&le will tie Oct. am -t1ooa1 """ ._ ... C.Ulfi OiRLS Experl•ncecf NCR ' . . Clilldren .,sndebJJdren, " • "4. no.. • ~ pm. -.. lpplfeatlom for..,_ ...,_ ~ S Put tlmo wool ....... ,..,,.U ! lndl-llly tu-3200 Via Udo, N.~. -.., ,..... ·-lo °' ~ a;...,. and/ 4 0 Proof ' °"""" del Mu --O>llcoal 10 le""' t7P-RUMMAGE Salo -~ tn Bnnd Jdm. fence Jn wamea .,,. -:i::-Operator fi75-0310 ar 548--nB'f in1'. IChooL 173 Del Mar, CM Oct. fat 9 AM • t PM 11rtt Mee~ PfQJect. Must be APJitOPOS, ~a: O:>lmtry. , 54~2858 Methodflt Ofurch, GO W. ..... -· ........... Onnae-seJOC ' NI --· Schoot .. 1..irudlon 7600 COSTA i<-p;;Sdliijj .. !!th SL, c .... mUoYdee.\q:'llt'ffbthe~ H6usuc•:1PE1L Pl&'in * * * * Klndera;arte:n.OpentAM ~ ~-========I lie ..., -1D tra"" -.. .....;, II.• 5:45 PM. Full .l 11 da> Aool11nca 1100 ~ Station wtet per ID<l'lth. oooldDa' tor CIOICIW. 5" daya. ""'f'?"T lelll.ms. P1liMed pl'Qll'am. u. ' SALISMAN A,enclM, Women noG $12.S. per wlr: ultry Muat d!'l'f'e. Rfh. Pr1. R.eu. rat.es. 5'8--98lll RCA Gu Waabft'/t>r'Ji!T .\-1 Coll• -646-7436 Full ..... .-.. _,_ -"""' --~~~ =t::.'I« V 0 TE 'OO><ESA 11mner. ~" ~-,,::;1 ... ~·· anot, tt>ll student at. Apply aram. ,... Qp:ltnttftmt caD "Bela Dartt bu cipeninp "" N..._ Blvd., C-"-MISS UK AGfllCY S.111! ' "" ., • san-BABYSITTER w.-"''"" ,_ vd.,. -FOlt A tor • , .. ..,,. ..,... 1n ,WEDGEWOOD ... nnae • 2 ~~~TPoR!sss F" Pold SAWLADY t';i. ".:" ::::" ~.:. 11'!1! v-. -r.v. Computer =: ~ . "' s.n. ;:_~1e~ .. ,.,,.. CAREER ,,.,,_ _,... ~ .,._ tn l'lno Ready to s." .. ,. a 1n •:>11"1 w11 h2.aUt 0 OPPORTUNITY! l'er1111nent ..,,,; lotll ........ lo ""1 -wear 6 tor ,.. .... ..,_ 511>-'8!11 ztW 0,,., EID.,.,. TUTORING KE2'1M R~ ..,._ -· Experience Preferred. Stcntan ............. ; $525 .._ .. wear. 1'uD time. AG AD ltfth math, pd ICbl td· ttmd. $25. 9111 kind : ~ ... - --·"""....., fu!MI -646-9'1! "">llnM ............ $450 GENE'S ~~mum "" --Allllltnt E "'-·HS,......,. 962-4005 ""Hunt_ Beb-.._ ...,_"_"""' oa1.. -$4llO ·-J:l5 -n p.m_ nwn 10 Tllotype Opormr ., cu n "'""' to .....,.. Ne uperit!!Ct nteedar')o-BOYS Betwffn 10 and 15 Girl F\1 (IPitt;·::::::·i.; $400 2300 HarbtJr Blvd. OI a.in 1e .... Cill Sua 14 pm 0rt.rdft6dt•wll&d dut· c· AREER YA.JtN ART a..um:s ..... l !I doors. Barpill 20Z3 We train. Ml or pert~· ye&n of ep fer nmbW Awllunt ,..,, fH M lftf.lltive Sec:Nt1,:Y "br l"°'% MMrrf • Stiom.ln&t .... ~ 1?:~!'°.!._6· Tapestry. wall Harbor Blvd., CM. ~fund AdvlMn, ~~~~ FICJlkl!Jw .......... to$500 --...... •GOOOO>olt.x...w.,e, -~stlrU,,.oaJ. --· ....,_ m-6133 ' Inc. Stcrela<Y .............. $475 ....,, -· .......... fub. to ..... m_ 1'-. oallry a UT-al')' Im. to $400. ,., mo. COMPU.J:.!i PIANO LiiiiiS: ........ ,. AnHq-1110 i<»t 8. 11!11! WatclJIUCM4l2 DD<T MAN WANTED Girl Friday ............ $400 ~;--·Call APllOPOS, ... CXl>d'L l!:ara help in GOOOIOOY & CO. ~1100 Mk ING tbru tntonnedlat... Mn. COLLECl'O ·~"' •• ':t ~ s..A. 1212 N. Broid'wl7 hr ..U job. Typllt ................ $3191 Town A Counl!y, bowie OR s.-55:1) or J..$333 Mrs. Lace, Npt. :Bcfl/540.8121 0 W I B&iley Thompaoo, 60-0332 dolls R'S .an.i. .. -.vi:. .. ,,, ' "1-ml 56$11!0 T•letypo .............. S3'5 °"""' e liLU:DR~Y JOB e Totil Concept cour .. In MERCHANDISE FOii .,..J.. Ille antlquo doll ac- • .. ~ .· ... MISSIU SYSTIMS DIYISION ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORPORATIOll • Ouhltr ................ $340 SEC'Y. t man ..._ dllee. K"',.... .,..,._Job ,. e R-:J:!!onltt computer P'Ol••mmlng. SALE AND TltADI & ,,., 6;._~• "°"'" Gil1 rrtday •••.•••••••• uzs Ml.lat be eble to meet public: wife I mother I earn a. Gtnerel dutl• A new, up.tCMl1t• PNpl• .. , Pr Secy •••••••••••••• $2.50 In pencil 4 owr Jlhl*, Ylkb' llQ' ~ 54M521, Purou apdrMnce. ration for 1 lr'9ht fy. furniture IOOO UNUSUAL Old Pl.a. t.tor m aome ~· Alprlrax. 30 In ~ ~ 4'PlY 1n Ptl'IOI} ture C1reer. ::::"~ Vlctariln Ei't.. lllll. 410 w. out Hwy. wk. Send .fl.enne ., P.O. jtlJiLlliTli.1 $2. br J•nwt Mlrlne Corp. BEAUT 1ounae cb&1r I: °" Ntwport Beoch -Box ml,"-"--.,,.,_ 235 !'iocb<r, 0.... Mn& COMPUTIR·AOE tonw>, • ..,...... tabrlc, MAlll!LE top ""1o m 3 EXPEM M<dJcai .,.,..._ • v...,.... .... -DRAl'TINO SUS «m $.100). Ladi,. on-.,._ cln..., llS. Clot ~ b1lUna. N--Hunt. Bell 2• to-36 L ....... -1 lique pink MCrt\111 deak back chr =. &M-1115 aft g s.eys-lUrlY • r• ••••• to ~ omce. ~ ,,.. at'"'"; ~lm IN& IOI. Dntt P.T SECT .. Gel P'ride.y, T ---,,_-ern S10J (COIL $25Q). Mile items. ' . M-.. """ ........ to J!<IO Pltaae ealJ ..._...,. U _ btJpl><a att ._.., Siii tralnlnt lncludn od-.......,. Sewlnt --&120 o.clit ~ .•••.• 10 $400 "m. WOMEN Prt wl car. Mkf oprnUona. Ira tUn too! vancM IOftcepft In MAPLE end tables a cdfee -'-'-'=='-'='! Gen'l ol<: _, ...... 1D l4Cl) NE£!> 1 run-ffB. 12 br auu. Shortl>ut4 MlpluJ Hoon dr•fllog ond IO<hnlcll IAbJe .., 12<1 tor Ill. s.v..-.i 1.98'1 SINGER. eomplote - fODIO •• ." •• , •••••• ,.H)') . ~laNe tllP ---Lynne Brow.a S60 .. tt3J, M14.t pt9' anu,ed.0 541-1331 detlgntomeetfMMW lamp&$5 •$1.0W!b.J•ix12 Yf'JlluteatltnetJ lttVle• De:nt receptlca •••••••• S350 ~ J.JO datbr. M'oo.l'rt. IGo-1112 or "3-1122 requlN111•nt1 of teday'1 rup: S5 • 110. 2233 Jtulattl t:d'.an kil.VU. ll'a. Auto, ,..,,. 1<an1u ........ " 131i1 ...._ am.. °'"' ..__ W AITRUS rooo "'-· Codrtatl now·lcf01 lob&. CM. cu,..,. ...,> • 11 • • 1 • ioad>-0-matle. Tme Nt..,ekln .••••• 10 $350 w...._ w a....~-buttcm. bales, blbl html n... --.. to 1318 fiiiiiP Ba llWllS a 'G6 -· ""' :n ~-., ~-. AUTOMATION -lltoc-Bed. ' """ l!lldorwrller ...... 13:11 GO DAJ<CIN. 'r., ...,.._ KR~ uLI-;;., ,.:: ~ ~: ILICTllONICS bta.W qullt<d ma-=-w 1:.!:: t 12°.ii n... llle eJJr .......... l3MI l2JO.a!JO 1D -. Clll for --•• rllll Oaut ""1-NJI. U -b ""1t IO<mdation, bit-Jn -11< 138-D -Clll ~ tlte'\1fw. 5e-M1 &Ult -Harbor. a.ta MMI. In.me.:;.... med. t9I. ~ ' .... _ ·~--LASSY 21C11 """°' "-"-e COOKS TOIJN9 lady, "'11 time, to Preptr .. youfor jelioln: Woc:th IZJO. ~ "==:i'=:c====s===I -· ~~-• =::-;;;:,,:=-;;.,:;::;;;:,• ,:::::::., detJan i: ..U •I• d C) w ~ ' -QT w_ lttJ>, CM. semi TOo Mao Oili<e Good P•>'. -hotn -.., wtJ1 tmln °"""' Computers QUU.'l'EI> -a tnalclltol Muolcll IMI. , 1125 A Dffhlem .. th I , , ''MEI c.r,. ) ....... ,. __ _ MAOlftST Mu1t It. •W. ...... , e114 .,..._.. •11ti•• l•tt.•1 •11111 mllll~ "''JllN. fet Mechlitillt "' fart• e114 ....-1• .......... -·~ ...... ···~"'" ~ .... ,.1 'fN" ._,.,N.... M.t ....... 11.we .... ,..&1w. JM thlft ....,k, PWTIC ' flEl6WS fmKATOR cn-ARYl ,........ ,.... ... ..... ,... frffl ,1.11111i1f11 ...._ "4 ""'* ,.,,.._ ~ • "I ....... 1 • .,.,,. O,.. ...... ..,... .............. ._ M _ .. ,. ....... ,...._ ............................. ef MlllM ...... .. •'"'*""_.. .... .,......... ' CONTACT llllT MILLS • (7J«J••- • IEACH AllA • --lesaJ • am ., i .... ,.. -Shade '&bop. 3635 °1E. Cout Com....,lc""-choh-, 9' lq $190. Std ""' - ............... -14l6 ..... ....,.. -..-bOllda> ---· 111'"0'. 0.-dal ""'· FCC llceMI.. ... W/-$1111. '°"' or ... Pley<>r Wanted Alo'!. _.._ -Gd t.'P-SCllULMAN 6 DIX()! ut. :mg m.'830 lndUtlry ..... flUW. CU ..... rilbt ...... Ti'• a ..,, .,. 1.oct1 • ..,;. cc. 'li-OiliEKiirii( Sp1n1111 PMtT tln1' id*i .... inOililr MAiiilii: s •• ~, k .. •., PHONI: CMli for Puro.._ 11111h. :it1"'1!odc. "';,.,,, ~ wa _Jn_, -CIC. MUI! lib ..... nt. a.oo • ,,. san. -,.. 2 odaltl· a 10 .. ""1L &a.'IOl5MUr!• · s.w ,. -TonJr. aa .. -·-• r ... "'•PP. =· 1111! -!l.B. Ute -a dOl4 _. "'°· -, Pn rm. "'"" 547 9471 ' !· EARLY .._ ,_ Mll-im -.-..111-TV. Porin. ~OI> onl1. • belaeCOlldl,~ ---._ MA1'llll: --.,,.. IALlsLlbv ---lllJE!JOlm s,,. • .. -""'t11: typo 40, ---~ 4 ACAHMY °' A Nalllot B flit eW1oot. Id.~ ......... y_. Clkl ddl4. ~-~ ... -Cllrd., LlVll bt ~. bolJlt COMPVTll TICMNOLOeY •• IOfA /'I: Dia_tcb\DI "'nN0.doa llX. dll'*- N .... plaot. l'aa Jo1!t -...._ ~ --401r. -Call _,., -l'OIOW ~ lor <HC-awll IZlO. llUll-. lllat ... -.:: i16L .... -... lllo 811-11'1 ... ...,._ 1 ebllcf. l!Mmm-190!J. '·™'!-<'.. -. .U.-.SolntGooqa-"iiiO J. i,..... ~ Aaw:1' d .......... Qt. Hwy. New T-, ...... ,...... cwr ..... t• .... tilM u:.:-::;~.:.~ IP~a f&iP' TABLS trtc .... ~~ ,...,~ ..._ NJl.4e,,__., ~ .. Ip --lor l'YI. ,._ 181 ""----', *-* EJNG.ml<-1.Star . iii'iiffi'Mi A61NCY --· ' M«!lOf on..,!'.&.-.:. ---Olfleo P IOIO lMIC)a ~ -D9'lm'la Pill nz nJLI., •1tMZ CiilWm llTl'IR. f'fetdl4, W . 6 an. • ~AN JC U Jt.I & 7. £ p • • • • • • • • I """"'" =. « .. 08e! .... mo ll!llO -··· -of1i11 .. -Gld I,.._ 0.-do! -Lido...._._ -_. •ho Jo. J-New -=:i:="=--,----;;;:;u .kt·::::::::~ -,....Qi:i:-.. -,21• .. M.r-~-KhL MMl>l OA· . ..W.fliamJ-!t.•, ',.o~ .. i:c-...... i, otOm"'*1idbn.•a... ~~ •,.'---~ -~ --( --~~-• PAJIT.TDO: e · I -~·-,_Dr. -& ~ _ _.. - ...,.._ •••••••••• --" ,;,,.____;_ ~ ,..., llilW .... 115 ..... 1too ,_ ............ ., aoua:ac:ssFza ,,._ ODOITA1L ,,_ -~ -,,_ n • 0 COMMU 1 ==:.,._ ___ _ ...... -I •1!$• ..-~.\M' 11-l'llll ·-· I ~~-I • Ill l'IZ AND ra PAJO i-. lolll!J --·· ~ -. "-(ilOil: -I 0 . I _, -·-M .. "'-a <!!11•; 'II • _. ---lll:llT.U. _,AM 1 iuc:r-ics ...._ 'l1'o DAJLt PJUrt HAllIInlL --..... U.S. CITIDNSHIP UQUIQI. 1 ltU11C RYAN MINCY UV£& ...... fllr"""" PVt-Good pa:r. •, Qll --............... I O•Jlll""" -Ian .... "Ao'_, .... ... 1111 ... ••r•.., ~ •••a. C•lllwttl• 1,1'9 l<-.CNMMiM -1--Qa.:.lta., -*-ilfiat11iO&li~ ·-•••• ........... --·-~ .'lll'Wllll AN ~UAL -ITT N-!ml lloaeb, HJI. 11'1-l&lt 1t1't -•••• 'pAJri'.i&f &atii'4J1Y UtOIPll""""'-ICllJ ,., ............ , .. ,-II r. -idir = 11o_---------------JlOCW.~'41C.-:l ...,. . •••"!' . ·•all_ 1 1 ~·::•:··:~.I··:··. ~ 1 ,PJLOrW~~~ ....,_ ~- • ~ ·r • 1 -___________ ....... _. __ . - ----------· -~-·· -~-. --------"'------~~~~--~--'"---'~'---''--'--__:__: _____ ~_.'.._--__J ' I ' -· --"'' 1'168 /- TltANSPOftTATION • lmoorto<I A- iRllm~.-liMliDi61'ANi5j1J! I' aM LtYESTOCIC TllANSl'OltTATION · SALi AHO TllAOI Doto U2J -;cyc..0 9* llJo Mioalll-N00 TINY r.y l'<><tdlo. Oian!I-\It ROODA ISO ~. USID ,IANOS >1EAR NEW Pl:MCO ttock. AKC. SNd -500 actual ml. w......,. ollll Ant1p white cJJ:aier , , '118 50 aal aqulrlllnl-S'..alaktu av&ll.ttle. 545--UIM ~ New . OU~ trial Walnut O\ickhlna COll .' *5 •lttl CIM&'lNcdon. ns, hi .ucc REGJSTEREI> Un1ven-1 tires. Xlnl ~ l'r, ,._ Crud ,,,,,, $11 sludud (44''X1A''x22 .. ). hi-COW.£ PUPS Mua~ '600. flWHf S1atr ~ ............ P15 duded : Staklk• hood w/2 MIMT51 ·~ HClfDA 90 nnl perfect· '~"' -•~ ·-G-• •--.. d·-""--'l Dirt ot St. SUS. plilt' ..... 'Utztt "'t-""'' •• · · · •• • -._.,...uc ..... · JI' ............. • GERMAN Sbtpberd Pupa. c:omp1etd.y Guaranteed aide tuter. in.aide "Mltacle Ex blood line-s.\W. Reu. Y~a la • 81 flll'I nta THnU tillf:A'', '1alve1, bNter, MU". Ql-1491 Jlft'fect. fl.50, ~ Gould Music C-ny lllllld t. -· Wltli pui·. POODLE .oopp1 .. AKC. 1 CHOPp:R.&'!A. lllint -4. lC>ur 5Sth Yearl chaM oWMr wUl stv• aw•y weeks.: 1 tree rroominr Molded WllUd:rcp ta t1 k !-=========o JOii Main. S..A. SCT.o&ll he• new 17 pl. •how tank, 1.._. ~ Metaruc ~ .uldna-. SALE witli -· """'· pump, ,:,..,_:;._,15411;.;...._=~~,..-''•"°' OrfMI Ne.tar A "Mira.de ftllers" H...... ll30 '58 Pootiae station Wq., $699 $1~. ot bell ofttr. IWU5M Clnnf See to AJ!p~ ~:"~ S: :n. ~ alt ti. CUm>M wl!'ftem -~~.· Good tran1. ~ Be1t nttet. Call UIJ'..... S I •-J ' '''" WurliU« °"""'' .... SWIMMING P'OOL 131.$682 '17 SUZUKI !00 ex:. S .... t. I ....... CO. aria modeb!, bun $TM. trail. Like N!W! Onl,y 8 Complete new MG in'1Mtoiy SAVE llS JJ n ...... rtlt<r, s ...... TltANSPORTATION mll8. """·I.I 8--0311 Sea ... -·Auo\111 - • TR,ANSPORTATION , . . TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION f(>RD '67 P'6ft.o LTO. J dr IU'd top, PS. PB. air. aulD m . 4 new ,..,_:-.. Rental qn apply to JUChUe 1958 J'ORl> ,b. waaon. Good 0.A.C. Order by phooe. ""'-'-,::.._.. $2?S 541-5294 • ·-~~· -... ' 9 AM to 9 PM 7 Da,ys -.. flC.89lJ CA!>ILLAC 'S9 1'0RD Sta wp. Rtod . Xlnt cond. S&crtftct. 531-$49 --· r.r _., •-~~ Kl!. Boats & Yachts 9000 • '65 """"• SCl'ambl.,, ,...i Here l!fow! ....... W;.IJ~CHS •• 'SJC •-114f .II ttlltdition, oveniu dttl, $XKl 2828 Bari«' Blvd. Ov•r 15 • "1968'" JC So~INIJJI --~~ SEC RD POOL ·e. 2B' 78 Fairlliler: dn.n: *·1890 ~ Mtsa • '• 5"-1203 Previouaiy owned o.t& Mna .. MQ.JUi5 m .. ~ Orua• =~tn·:'r~it.~~~ .~ .. ~.:~c-':""~ .. -u ... ~""=.condi-""-.-=-. WE PACT A. ' s·. H " AU ~l~i=tls~ full ·~; ~l~ =d ~~ MERCURY Green Tag Sale :-: .~ 8 9 T morem..m9 --=='====== . pwr, •it condltionln1. ::;.~...::,tell ~. ct I'll· S.pt tdnp thk tamoua aa1.e SOFAS. Lampl, .IMthtt .l ewfwkndil -· , Save up to 51500! ol tine pianot .. orp.na. capt. mr. Jte:fric. 125, • •pl =====,,.,--= Auto· S.tvlces Newport 8etch ALLEN '62 MOnte:rey t dr, RIH, Ml EvaypianD.toraanJ71adced siR novt $25. T.V. D'.1. 19' CRUISON inbrd., compl ., & P1rh 9400 642-9'Kl5 -540-11&C b' ued c.rt "iruC:ka jaJll Oldamoblle-Cadill.ac pwr. Xhit C<!ftd. Private in er-en curies dixoontll Color T.Y, mWnamt, Ya\et eqpd b: lllhhl&. $1.ISO. FP ----Autboriztd MG Dealer call tall b ht~te. 1150 So. Cout Hiway oWner. $495 . .f.95-4434 to ~" 'l'k best diet.la are chair, beds, d:rtael'a $1. or Low dn, I: aum pymts. 'IWO .. l4" Map with I" 'M MG, $350 or belt ofter. GRO' JH t,ilbnullfl Laguna Beaeh Ol-1'14 '61 COVGAR 1)'pe 91 PS I alw~ •t: BllJJ bed._ tans, hou~ o.ya 645-414' Bill: Nirhta easier. for ~: Delco See Bud at Gentl)''a Ltd., in '-11~,IKV '67 ELDORADO PB, R&:H, Call 540-M90 aft· WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO eooda1550 . BSkiloS. Low C~ ~ ~· n-.,_ •-~~ for ~ n. Harbor Shoppinc Ceilter. ·~~ Sa*a--~-BI. ' Pure wbltl!' laDdau tap, er 6 p.m. 1801 Newpxt, C.M.. 4G-MM ...... -upenor .... CO....-...... ._~ -..t ncpau-. 19'5'1 MGA H~UllH .. -':.'!&a,_.: F'rench ftanredbottom.Hul;:======== SUnc\ay ....., Sinken ...td. Dry 'Docka, Good cond:i · S350 "'06""' ~ , ... 0,,.. ................................... ,. HJ-Bod< kltdi ...... 110. M.C. Mullma. tt1. 20th St .. Trailer, Travel 9425 "'" Soutli ouv:'.°"~ Ana Kl ·"33!1 ~~s-·~ AM·~,1--M_U_S_T_A_N_G __ ••-----• -~ ___ ,, --2 ~"• N.8, 675-18(6 '""7 15' W'll B tel'eo, a.tr, pwr,....,,, nalWQWJQ -....,~ oraan ...,,_.. ~~..-· ..... TRAVEL Trailer .l.70 ' I uy cUb dela, <Yr will take older '67 MUSTANG 2 + 2. Xlnt w/percUalkm. ~ I: ~ ~ ~~,;~:.• AVON 12 ft DinlhY ex. cond. Scottam.m. Sletp5 5• Ice PORSCHE trade. Will tin,N'ICt private Ont. Ntw tireg, brits. best ---t. Sa'1e $225. ... • .,,._, --.._., All f!X'lrlla tndudied. $150. jbo~x.~bu~W..~~•toY~•~· ~Emu~=! I;;;;;~~;;~;;:;;;; IY y •~ ~. •• 11 _........ ofter ON-•'VllVl ca~ A•44 &~ .... -pon .... --crlb. hair dryer, fi46..5488 Like n~w! $895. S43-f68.4 om' o-.-... zenor~ pa,..,, ... ,er , "''"or "' ..,.,., . .n,J"""ll u ................. -h1di .. cl-""" 10. ll. -""======= PORSCHE .. PllY ... do!Jan. P.Ud ... 545-0634. ~~ :· Milk 1ta» p;eo.L 9192 S.llboats 9010 Trollors. Utility 9450 w not. Call Rall* "''61"'CAD=D.LA=-~c~Sed~.,-n ... ~v=w. OLDSMOBILE Bennudo Di". Hwrt B<h 911 S 1 673•1190 41J.. POWER Incl~ . Santa Ana 968-4.153 * DEMO SALE * 6 x 8; 2 wMeJ. trailer. Ideal , to ehoote trcm aond.i'tioniAf, power -'61 OLDS Dynamic 11• J dt SOX Jaa 0rpn plus CUI-* AUCTION * Rhode• 19 ...• S1700 for landacaper « cat-sr<m. * 100 m.ll8 • po91er brake11, ipower wm.'. HT $595. ~.;; brid -~ 1 17' O'Oa)' ••.. $1350 It.ruction. 546--9703 892-5651 or 534-2284 lmport.d Autos 9600 dows, ~way -at, auto. trunk -==="'-----1e •~onu. amp., moa U )'Otl wUl lll!ll fl bu1 62 STARFIRE O . _,.. "'R"""""'-.._ .._.--. W'~ 1 Mariner, new .... $3100 I ~!""'!~~~~~!!!!!!!!~ ----------opener. Radio, heater, of cm•. ng t;>W. -...i-.._ ....... ...,," ...... .fU'Y 117 Demo •.•• $2550 Trucks 9500 1 :i9t;7 PORSCHE 912 Targa. 5 course! Clean. S675! , • , owner. Xlnt mech cond. ""· Wi-d 'J'rtdayAuc11':30pB.m. FunZoaeBoat Co.BalbM ---------•Pd, AM.FM rad i o , ~(F\illertonl $560.673-5581 -~.. ~~-· -... ., tn y 1 "ion •m '3.5 FORD pick-Up, runnable; vnl.SIU~ ~ c...,-' 11' MAUBU Outriutt 'With not Hef!nsed; tow away. &tereotape, ma.g whe el a • , '66 CAD OONV, all black, • $250 • Walnut Lille Dl!'W, fll'I. price Behind Tany'a Bld&. Mati trailet". Comp. I! quip. Over 1300 invested, take Polo red. lmmaculate. fA2· 1tereo tape deck, MW tires. '51 Old• 98 Conv psl pb ~70&4 Will a• tr J f I e •! ~ Newpcrt. CM M6--l68ll v./°"' daCf'Ol1 sa.ib Ir: S150· 2473 Fairway Dr., 1141, eKI 63. Allk fw Mr. N~-$4000. 494-9358, Mr. Wood ~7-LJ29 Rllt )'IM'9t1f bi ~ Place stainleu steel h d w 11 r e . c.M. ~n. Wurtib:l:r Oiord Orpn. Hutlct Blt"'I D-1 Tbelltn Nf!eda n:nt war!< lo finish. 55 GMC %. T 11 a k e ".liO~=PQRSCHE===-s-.-.-,-.-.1 ~ ';1:..,.~ 3'1m McFadden, S.A. 962-964! w/custom camter. 389 ensr:, Coupe. Luggage r a Ck, WUlUJTZDt Spinet Piw. SWAP MEET ~!' !:o~. e::·= ~~ ~~ R&H, dual& ~~7'~ ~u.~:!. ~~ Good conditiaft. Mab eller! peel h crui!iJI&:, 642-7238 ly reblt t'i11.n1. S17SO. Daya 541-4'153 Starla Aur. 1'1 '67 CHEV. " T. Fltttaide 531.un aft 7 METCALF No. 26, l ti.mea Full waJTanty -Radio . air . 49Mm Evts. 493-4988 -ftttt champion. Sa.ill, cover, H.D. apring1, tire 1, I Televtsf.-1205 STA.TUES, ETC. trailer. $425. 646-8'252 overloads. $19':S. 67J..8229 ----"';.:;: I Ftnilhed .•.. to RBIT auit )'Olr decor. 'fib CHEV P'W:kup, % ton, g~ See our dblJiays 1t ... . Power CrulHrt 9020 for Camper w/lots at xtras. New Color 1V 3419 Via Oporto, N.11. --------11 ="'="'='="====== -EASURES OF CALIFORNIAN ,.. 1· $9 PER MO. '" fiberal.ul. twin 210 Chryilu JMp1 9510 AU BABA ..,,., t1y1n1 bridgo. 112.soo. ltE2"'L\L CAN APPLY 'TO 1-=~=~~~=­PIJlllJIASE OllDER BY PllOIOI lllllTftl\ FAB...,'· ..,. FIBERGLASS, ;....,.., AlllllUI lll\.I outboard Cabih Ctuivr, ....,.,.., 541-1511 """FOi SALi Mere., .l trailer. Excel 9 AM to I PM f DQt ltnmarttl, •mplet ,\ Mill cmd. 61S-2434 !;;======="' .ts Se.l Ol'IJy I a.m. to 21 '1961=-=,,,,-, """'C11RIS==-=eonn=·"1"ru.ncc HI.fl & S.... 1210 p.m. 929 Bakf'!r, oma Meaa. Loaded~ Like new. !Aw hni:. CX>MPLETE run. ~ ts • z YD Pioces at. wied Will consicm-trade. 543-2434 Walnut audio erd: ~. CIJ1)f!'l:inc. Fram $15 tll S:J'>· 30' CHRIS O'aft TS, 1959 J. Lanalnc 15'' llP!&ken-. ~-Bein . and beige w12i,; KW man, trim tabs. ~ ~ " tweect.. loAded $6500 n.t:: M&-0982 tuner. Genwd ctaazcer. M&-4"lR 25 owms CAB CRUYSER Xlllt eond. Make tJI!«. SEPT. Wallpmper Sale! 1/3 Xlnt cond. Loaded! Sac! 494-TDS till. Walker Paint 111 W. 547-1103, fi75-50ll eve«. Stseo -db: o:JM:lla 19llll ..,. __ ,_ chlAlft'. Left ell Jay-a- ltth a. C.M. 6C2-6T75 ny. ~ bill. ffl $78. ti 17. fl performer, Islander mnlll pymnts..Credtt Dept rol.AP.i>ID No, Zit witt1 Spoad Sid lloah 9030 17.fT. FIBERGLASS FOR ..i. t;ypewritl'I', Rem· minlton 11Pl11bf. N e ~ d I ....... l20.M1<Wl9 • 5$-12(1(1 • modr.I . lJ!. good condition. flub.-New $75, O'JSl $129. CompJei. w/running light:ll, COMl'LEI'E====-c,-,,-,,.,r"'•-·-..,..--l l82 £. ~. O.ta Mea bia'. wheel trailer I; custom ponents, ~ Kardon map down cover. Priced fur stettO receiver .. Gerrard FREE TO YOU quick sale S65Q. Phone 642- tum table: M•r••••x ..., """ 7,00 p.m. amplilien l speekera. 2233 ---------1 ·~~=~~~~~~ '62 INTERNATIONAL Scout Four wheel drive -travel Wp, new tires $995 cash will aceept trade. M2--0'l9T C1mpers 9520 '----- 1969 I TRUCK SALE I FORD-CHEV-GMC %. ton V8, 4 !P, a)1 HD ca.mp. !!'I' special ~pt. Spilt rims, deluxe C&b, auto. trans opt. Now $2577 Re.ad)' for irnmed. del. camper purdlase. .10°/o Down S yr Bank fin. avail. OPEN ROAD. SUNBEAM BAYSIDE MOTORS 1966 SunM1m Alpine Convertlbll!', 4 spd with ov•Jttive. Excellent cond- ition. Factory w.IJT'IU1ty. $169S 1200 W, Coast Highwa,y Newport Beach 64&-5005 TOYOTA _.,.--..., --TOYOTA 1969 HIW>QUARTERS ELMORE T1UUMPH CAD Coupe de Ville '67. 11,8"' •ctual mi. Comp PONTIAC equip, $4950. Pri 642-5641 1------ 4 SPEED CAMARO SPECIALISTS 1961 CA.MARO c .. ,.,. RS Ex· HIGH PERFORMANCE traa! Private prty, 96Z-1Wi CUSTOM CARS a.ft 5 LARGEST SELECJ'ION IN CHEVROLET ORANGE COUNTY Selected Auto Center CHEVY Station Wagon, 1 Biscayne. 6 cyl. Auttsnn ,~1oc. w-"'"" &n<1 tau ROY CARVER ~at• ca.r~ted. Powtt steer-PONTIAC lng -radio -one owner - very eood mnd. White wall -Rarbor Bl., Calta N .. ""' ..,..,,.,, " ""'""' Kl 6-4444 '67 IMPALA SS, 421 4 spd, 8 Orup Onlmty'1 l:xc:ta.tYt • track 1terl!O. bucket seats, Deal• few kolll • KoJu and new Urea. Low mi. Excel Bently. COlld. $2500 or best otter. --"-~,~68~P~o-n~t~l1-c-- • i ' . i t1965 f'OJU) Econoline: t eam per •.• , ........ ll4.!:6• tl.966 VOLV!J StatiOn Wag-i «oo. automatic trans .. air• ioonditioned, low m:;;: 6T:i-5768 aft 4 PM Bonnevlll• 196€ CHEVELLE Supe r HT, has everything ... y()u Sport, -396 hi · pert. 4 IJ)d. namt It! Must sell now. Very 411 posi. Complete new law miles. Will take. older clutch 8.SSl!'mbly $200l. Ask trade. C&1I Ted, i.fter 12, for G•ry 673-U61 a.ft 6 pm. 494-9773 O!' 545--0634 '67 CHEV Caprice, f u 11 '67 GRAND Prix, fact. air, power, 18,<n:l miles. Still un-R/H, pwr. brks. &:. steer.; ~new car warranty. Xlnt auto. trans. Lo mi. Xlnt rond. Priv, part;y. 827....J837 eond. 1 • Owner. ;28$ . 1967 OfEV FJ Camino. Pwr.1~64&-~34="'~-~---~ 61r'g, brk1, fac air cood. '6.5 GTO, automatic. only $2495 642-4343 (9-6) 43,00'.l mi. Excellent cond in· '64 NOVA 'ss. V8, pwr 1tr. side & ()Ut. 499-2588 Jtutgen CM. (\Wr :Rev) O'RCANIC ltr.tilber, aged 14' SPEED & Ski, 40 hp h!nemam.hcombined Mere. with ail 1ttt. $450 or C1merii1 & Equip. t300 with wood llhavings. Good otter. 1014 E. Ba1boll Bivd. mulcti. 83.1-5332 between 3 Ii: 675-5185 35 SLIDE Tra.,yg :lor Kodak S or 546-4931 after S 9/30 Cavalcade projeetrir • t . :2 WONDERFUL K. 801f·Y1cht Ch•rt•rs t u167 FIAT "600" '2 dr Buyi •yoor gas by the pint •• $895 t1967 DATSUN wagon, au-t t9fUatic, one owner $184.5 & TRIUMPH TR 4. Con· t1$7 AUSTIN HEALEY: vertible. R/H New tires. :; roadster. low miles $27!ll: Ex. running cmd. Asking •1967 fl.AT 850 Coupe. the,._ Sl450 or make offer , tpopular one.······· .$1475• 540-4726 or ~1533 964 JEEP Station Wagon.: R&H, low m:i. 1 Owne-. Like '63 Tempest Wagon. V~. Pow· new $1390. 644-1343 er str'g, stick shift. R/H. '64 CHEVEU.E Malibu. hrd 57,000 ml $700. 962-2384 top, V~ eutrt, radio, 1 own-'fn PONTIAC Starchie{ hrd er $895. 646-6293. lop, leather int. hot r.igine. '55 QI.EVY. Thomas Sw;p. HP. $'250: 646..5293. 26.S cu. in. i-1'\iine. $250. '64 Le Mlln.!cpe, auto, bki"'StS 646-8793 P/S, P/W, R/H, vit:lruon.ic ':57 BEL AIR . 4 door, MH Orig 0wr ru95. 675-301l Each. SJ&..1174 Sandy I:. Frosty g we~t~: Ml••ollo-us l600 Veni lovinc need sa.m~ 1YPf ... of homf!. Call ~1878 10/l 9039 PARTY to shirt expense• ori weekly tripa: will teach Allinl. -45' -Sroop. &46-1*1J. 9200 e Spot Calh fer Imports We pay mott for 91\Y import reganlle111 of year, make or conditio1'1. Tey us before you .en. ELMORE MOTORS, 15300 Be•ch Blvd. Westmiru1tu. 89f.3322. -t wheel drive. Wa1Tenlt '60 TR 3 Xlnt rond. Best ()f· • !" fer or tram. lnqUire 200 :~sroru;·coRTINA":;: Gcod oond. $285 or belt of. fer. 6"-2629 RAMBLER .,,"="'=St=·=· =NB=61>-==1231===c 1: wlth bucket 1nts .• $14751 VOLKSWAGEN :::=~-~:'k~! take over payment1 AM/FM R.adio, Iota of ex- tras 646-3683 after 5 p.m. 1965 V.W. txtra &harp CM· dit:ion. New tires. lnqui!'t bl!'fnre. 3 -642-547L Alter 3 -..... "' tl985 MGB Roadst~. hap-,._ py car. wire wheels Sl'l'96•: 'S9 RAMBLER, runs xlnt., ~ MGB Road&ter, must COMET low mile.; clean; PX! or ---------1 tradt. 5t6-12'72 tsee this ooe ........ $19$,._ '63 COMET O:lnvertihlt1========= •1968 JAG XKE CouPt.• l' !AMIFM,6,00tlmil"~ WhH" Xln< Cond $400 T·llRD ~ MGB Roltdlter, midy• I !'15-364~~7~=====:1;;;:-:;::gjru;:--;:;:i;-;;;::;- : to .................. l!!ll5i CONTINENTAL 19!SF T-BIRJ). FWI ""'"· • actory air, Leathtr in-t:l.964 TRIUMPH R'>&dster,* _____ 1 terior. &ige wf brown lan- :; wire wheels.-···· ••. n'T!6: '67 CONVERTIBLE dau mp. Xlnt rond., inside"' ~ JAG XKE Rolldster,i C()ntiMntal, 27,<n:l miles, eir/ out. S2200. 546-3367 f new top, dlrome wbttls. lo;c:-==~-~~-:;: S27S5 eond, lffther interior. new '66 T.Bmo Ulnwrtible. new •1964 MGB Road!ter, hflrd.. tires, full pwr, $4800. Owntt tires, l!lluine lea.thror iJ1... • Sl485 644-1361 teriar, •ttreo ta.pt, ail the TRANSPORTATION 9900 STATION WAGONS 5 TO ChooJe From '67 COLONY PARK '67 TOWN & COUNTRY '65 COLONY PARK All 9 Passencer All With Air Conditionitl.G Fully Automatic '67 PLYMOUTH '64 COLONY PARK You will fi11d th• ,rle•t •n th• •kv• ll•tion W<lf" on,, formul• ric•d f• coiftcid• with our '6f mad•I cl••ll·up. JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN-MERCURY Orange County's Old1!5t Lincoln-Mercury Dealer 900 Wen C:OC..t Hwy. NEWPORT llACH 545·1271 e '42-GHl TRANSPORTATION Used Cars COUGAR 1967 Cougar (G.T. ). Local owner. Fully equippt'd ll a Ir conditioning, D i 1 c brakes. call today for sacrifice salt. 642-0981 dlr. 1967 C()U g11. r -$2550. Phone 5.48-7751 dlr. CHEVROLET 1964 Chf!V Impala with air cond. Will sell right away for $1400. Phone 548-7751 dlr. 1964 Chevrolet Imp a I a 2-dr. Hardtop with power steering, auto. trans .. air. $1575. Today. 642-0981 di<. 1966 Chev. Monza. Four apeed. $1575. can Bob Mangan at 642-0981 dlr. CADILLAC '64 Cadillac S e d a n de Ville. Air, tilt steering, AM·FM. Honey beige . Leather interior. Must sacrifice at $2350 for im· mediate sale. cau 548- 7751 dlr. CORVETTE 1966 Corvette Fastback • 427 with four speed. AM· FM radio. Electric metalic blue. Finl'! condition. Priced at $3525 for a proud and appreciative buyer. phone 548-7751 drr. 1965 Corvette. A duplicttte of the one abovl'! with a 396, 4 1peed. $2900. This has to be the va.lue of the ynr. Call 548· 7751 di;-. MERCURY 1967 Mere Cl. Pk. Station Wagon. 9 passenger. Fully powttl'!d. factory air, tilt stterin1, Iua:gage carrier, Cameo &rttn. Truly fin• condition and most rea· 1onably priCl'!d. Call 548- 7751 dlr. 1964 Colony Pk. Station Wagon with air. $1750 f()r immed.i1tte 1ale. No deal· ers pl1'!8.Se. 642-0981 dlr. T·BIRD DATSUN ---"67 DATSUN St•tion wagon, 4 spd. dlr. oac, t.xcellent emd:ilinn. Will i1Jlll1Ulltt $1.lS ea!lh delivers or will take older trade. Mak.-l)llymMIU f'lf $.'l9Jl6. Call 11.fter 11, 494-9773, Ted. ...,,.,,., '63 VW V•rianl S, Squar~ack, good rondition. Sll49. 179 E. lltlh St, C.M. 548-1487 '67 VW Dcluxe. Pass tbia one .nd you loff. No down OAC. Paymem.s onl)' US.50 per mo. 842-4615 11: a~~~·rof".".40t .. ~i '61 CONTINENTAL extras. $241X1. (1) 49.1-4329 •dr Sedan, one (!Wllet •• S~; run POWer. factory air. 1 '57 T-BIRD 196f Thunderbird equip.. ii-· ped with factory air (:On· ..,1961PORSCHE1600 Coupe o~r loeel <:ar carefully Mu.~t tell! 615-0645 Cl.itioning. Mu.st sell. ~1800. ii 2 othen in stock .... $2595 maintained, S875. Phonf' 548-7751 dlr. • WANTED • lJPl«llSrl:RING -$19.50, 2 pc. {Europtu aa.ftam!!ll) n.. .-. dtl. pickup, 215 Furnitu~p1,U•n­Maia, HB "9 -"" 5:J6...tW(fi •-~~~---•_Y ___ 1 Color TV l1nos M SCUD state lttno ton· ETC. ooi.. Dlomood ..,.... 4 C11J. In 1/1 Hour ....... m.1:1 .. -. ...... ---on..100 541-4531 COLORAOO Rtvtt trailer. I x 77 All ntfol11I. Xlnt cMd. See lo 11ppreciate $650. Call 531-79li 55 by 10 Flaminio. tpaef' 2'28, HWltinrt:Oll by thf' SH., H.B. S3500. ttrms. Eves: TI'4 : -1964 • 2BR 2lfc50, ln child:n!n' I "'1<. H.B. $<,"'5. S3S'8fO ONE or a f•w ·sN oatlUfl Roadster ~ liter, 150 hp, Solax Carbutttor, 5 9Pd .. AM/FM, W/(JV-.A Ii; chroml'! rims. i' 1'9cin( dWf!l'l'!ntia.I, 531-6449 JAGUAR ----·-JAi>-'62 3.1 ·53 GOLD VW Deluxe ni:cl!' ear. Nn down. o AC payment. only $31 per mo . ..,_, '(jg VW Deluxe Speclal. Ertra clean. No down 0 A C • Payments cnlJ" $44 per mo. "2-1115 '61 VW M~t 11ee. BeautifuJ If'*' s:iO. down 0 A C pqments on)y $33 per mo. 1112-4115 '65 vw. 1500 541bk. Xln.t cood. Stick, witt wh11. Sl ,$6. Nl'!W paint. Only MYnfl': eall MOTOlt HOMES 9215 1-====""='lllO===;l an., 5 PM....,... • ;.;,;;.'-'-'"-"'""----'---MERCEDES BENZ '"I vw "'•.""" lik•• 111"' ---------1 '°"' """"· 122 -dela, ·"'2 ~ MERCEDES mod.4 719 4 D«lr .tan. Radio, h(o«,1 .• 4 apd. black w/ft'd 18'tf'Hor m. t~. $.1&-U«l AQ.ytitne_ MP. at IU MU\, H<tltitcton -. .• MEltcmES 8"'1~ Dif'~I A reel !fWJ'• ew. n.., .Jr -·-- per mo. After U. 4H-9'7T.l ' '86 l«l) Squartbldt. Blot :tl,CKX) Jill. Nft' tlrM. hrf cond. ,1800. mmo - '61 VW'"\utomatic. M 4tOO milea.. U950 or Met ~ir . 640-2$91 • '61 VW .._I """'--w/walll. II)' OWMr. ~ '6J.199.l 1962 VW ttu.. rebuilt Ocnalr ~ l: vw tr&M, ftll'!W" palttt ="-'""'"-''---'-"'--' • t"IM' IDICh. tl.40). ~ £1960 JAG XKl50 Orupe I 64.2..sn5, l!'VeB. fiT.'l·TM! BUSIEST cl:~tac. tn .,...; l=========I 1DWn-~-DAILY "'1ort ,,.._ 1956 T·Bird. The claSlllc the wild ont ........ ~ ..... r•uv• -•\ ti • ---• ~--~.. a • .-1 ""f .... me ............. owner ·1961 vw 2 ~-,...,,, .... CORVAIR ~ -·"" .... " ... """"' for 10 years. Mu.st bte ~,. 9Mf'p • '"" .... $1585 money, t:ime A efftlrt, i.ook lt'l!n ti" apprecifltl!. 642- JEEP Roe<l1ter the '65 CORVAJ.R. Morua. N!d, 0961 dJr. 'df'sert .............. :$995i ~l!'I. eond. Pvt. pty-ukiflc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 967 MGB GT, wirt wheels! SllM. ~1 ah: !!. w miles ....... •· ... $299&i i.-.,~COR=v-AIR~~M-.,...--,~.,,.i~ .. 1967 MGB RMdsler, CM!r'-: xlnt c.-and. $451). 've. wire wheels, low• e ~ • 006",.0YOTA ·~&,;. =: i •• ,-,-M=oo=ZA~--,~-.-~""-ol 1 .............. _. m . 4 whttl drlw. 11\11 I~ t~ ~YarA·~~~; £ ~. ha• colwnn :;s; ld961 VOLVO k1oor IOdan.: i1'::~vo·~·.!2:! • rtol ""11>\n ...... 11595: VOLVO Slatkin W1.c·• cti. h1s air.,1 •••••••• 1e: 9'.I LINCOLN i'ootln<n-i ta\. ....., hardtp, air.; fife. AU lu)(UI')' 1.PPOint-,.. mMf.I •·•••••a···~··.~· CORVETTE '62 COR V!:TT!:. Red Hs.rdltlp eonv. Auto m. R/H. Pwr ~ I: tirb. Xlnt tond. S2.000. &..tm •• 5 COUGAR '67 (X)UCAR: MR, pwr. atr.. II hrk&. F'1ic. air: me, new. Call Ill\. I PPL sas..na;-. ........ ..: ,;•.: ..,' . -... ---- HAVE YOU WAITED TOO LONG? ' IHI CONTININTAL •• d .. .1 .. 1y -" ..... ,r,_ J.y ._. •11•t.llti¥O .,;M ,.. ... il•llt Mr. Dit.t J.hu•11 11-•••ll•ltl• f.,., ••••• c.a ,..., ,., Dmlts . -- . - • 1:; "-' . ' / ' ' ' ' • •r . ' •• " .: .. :· :; '" :~ .. . ,. . -- ' ' ' .. . . : ' . .. ' ., ., • . -: .~ • ' • . -. . . ' ' .- t j : -· : (,;. - . -· . " ' . ' ' ' ' .• .. • . • • . -• ' . . ' ' ' . .. ' . ' ' ' -. . ".( .. : . _.,, : •, ' ' . ' ' . - ' . ' ' ' -' .. ~. . . .. f· I' ~ ... l: " •• •• •• '• ' ••• •• •• ... ~ I ll' . ' ' ' l • • . . -. -_.. .... ----. ..... --..... -_. -...... -_,,.,...,..-......... -·-•r•.....,.W"W•._,.,...... ,.. • .,.,. ... e=~w.--•-.w-.+.-,+..--• ~· .. ~~·-• ~·,...~• _.~­• ... -. ----.. -.. -_.. - -........ --:-;c "'!".~ri - • • I . ' . • 1 , • ; ' ' .. ' . ' --..... -~-..-.-~ ... ..,._ ... • • ' r ' ' · Don't iust SIT then! Grab hold of the BIG action today! Dial Direct 642-5678 Just say: ''CHARGE 'IT!'' (North Ciiia1111, 540-1220, toll. frNJ .. ' ' ' • • . ' ' . . -' . I •• IT'S EASY TO . PINCH - PENNIES-EVEN DOLLARS . ~~--'l>ENNY PINC HER -. . .. ' . WANT .ADS' l • • . • . ' NEW~LOW-RATE '< 3. ·LINES ' l ·TIMES ' 52.00' IN THESE CLASSIFICAnONSI l'wnllure. , Ofllce Pumllvre OHi ....... _, Sleft......_, c.i..it.t-...... ut,,,_ M1w1hoh1Geod1 Appl!-., Anti .... ....... Mlclll-_,,., ,..,,_,.. . ~ ' IOOO I010 IOll . I012 I014 IOIS I020 . ilOO lllO 1120 1125 -·o.e-lbdle Telnlllift l!M'• •S- lllO l2llO .. 1210 ·• -..... -UGO 'lllO ... e EACH . ITEM MUST •E PRICID e . e NO ITIM OVlll NO a NO COMMll.CIAL P-e ' e NO COl'Y CHANOU e NO AllQVIA i!ielllllllli-· . Let PILOT PEN.NY PINCHER Want Ads Work for YOU! ,, - '.. I 1 , . ' -' ,; ' . . I ... • ; _-. ' ' . ~ I , • ! •• • ' ' .._. .. . • . ' ~ ~:. . .... ' .. -t -' ' ~-.... . ... ' . ~ ... ;·,: '"" ' . ~ .. , " . ' . ' . • I . . . .. ' • - • ... . ' ' ' >di " •.• -..'I' . "r ! :~ • I ... I . ' -. -.. ;i :. -'), .f.' t .... ' -.J • I '' ' -... L : . -I • . i .. ' '. I ,. ; ' ' i --' ·-r ':.-;1 !> :.i ':!.f ' -1'.~ )0 ~~ '" ·~~ ~, . ' ' " ,r .. , .AF:. ,~: i :1 ,; I • i ·. -rll • , 'ii...,., ·:· ' . -' I ~J I ' ,o~,J I ' I ' . : I ' ' . . · ' ' " . I ., ~ ' ·-I . " 1 , . , -I -. " -. I , l I ' • __ • ___________ .. ____ ._...!. ~---·~---:. . .-...-.. •• ........__.~ .. -----...... _ -............. ·--........ ~--.............. ·*. --ft • en -d 't c ·-------------~ --• I 1 I I ! l • t I . l I I • •AJl.Y PD.G'f. DO'O~ ~~ • ' The Lesson of Cleav -, ""' Bladt PmlMr Eldilqe Cleaver Ji.4 ° Illa aa~ an audi..,. ol 1.000 ltwlenl.J, faculty IDCI vWJ Ill• community at UC Irylne lut week. Wbat 111ippened? . . . ' Well, ""'-too much. Hllly. m, the 1UIY _, 1G1De )'IOfl -.o about 1be ~'1'1lbllea and lh1 kin&'• m•: ''lbol1 nwdled up tho hllJ and thV marched down ., .... And nolblJ1& happened. · · Al • ~~~t tbrougb tree •Ptedl. Q•ftr'• '!'ta'ov"""11 a 1eMown. Ob, lllt,..,.... w• free -.igb all right. ~e of it waa !l!IMIY ~-..ii• of It ~ylllJtr. But ~~ ~ ci • , .·~ tllllf:h..,,F ."!u miJll· 'lb6 ·.,...,. •'ii ~ hurd ~~"'1li 11~ .. of thougbtl\Oloolll an4 rven, Jn a rare lnltant or two, al- most a 1oucll of-tiwm. Biii th~·.,,,. waahecl away and submoraed In maslin 11Venlos11 'oi: hraigadocio, postuillli, and senseless vultarity and ~ty. • • The qeever menage, UDICrlDlllled from the tlleatrtcs, was limp le and familiar. He declares the best plan tor •NeaQ>O• 11 complete independvnce from and 1ep.,_1lon ln>in white cullure and white inltitutions. and white alllbolity. He •Y• the Negro must share flllly and equl\111 ln the white's aflluent society and il they Cl!D'I hav\ that, they1d'jv<t'ai'loon see the system d01tro~. Thal'• cleu enough, despite JOmo built-in contradls:ttom. •• • • ' , ' . ~ ' hr • eolltg• ....U-•, Iha bu lo be,ln~ i fullln&. Al)d It ii ""°'ti the onl,Y part ot Ille Cla•er per- fonn~ that ~ Of hi• •udill\"e will: remlmM. · · Yet, Cleaver'• vl!lt to UC! dljl -po« than harm. I' I f . i 1'1• lludent. cat their chance to ... and,heat - ol tho moot COllll'oyerml ll111r&• Involved In oqr moll COlilroversial and importont problem -the race Iirol>- · Jem. They must have leomed the di.oillusioning le110n • • that nolortety, outspoll:ennesa, theatrics_ and venom don'l~~ eqµate wit\!,• 1ubalallllll, lnforinatlv1 mus age. _ , Tho real lesson to be · 1earne4 irooi Cl01<vor is: ''Why la Ibero • Cleaver?" The 11At9llel quesu;n la "W!ly la there a George WalloCel't Take C10avef'a raUlng ·at tho "llilJ of the 141abllsh- m..,i, '1' his contenpt for any low 6uf'hla, and &11 foul· mouthed .anti·!\eaian cracb,'tnd C9tt1pare them, with Wall'aco'• rfillilg at the ,Supl"flle CoUtt, hla 'd1D10111trat. ed conteQ>pt for law -Al,abama and federal :,.. and his beloir~e-belt cracka at thole !re-calls ''111doo!ntel· Jectual11" You find you have brctbeu under the akin. On. 'the ·surfae•, on~ Is black, one white '-but under- neath it aU both an intolerant racil~ tota!itariili ~ ap- pealing to lulle and fear. ' .. • , ....... ............ '\ ' ,.., . •' • '.'-'~·(- .~ i'"•' ,. ; ;1~ ·:: ... -.· ~:~...i.-.. "':~ ~.~ .. ... .. ' -" "· ' ·.·•!·. . ,,, ... ,,, ·t'I A. ... "t' :::-\,• • ~· -. • ... ... ~. t, .r, ., .. . " .. •' ''Ibe mitldle11 and needless use of "four-letter words" has become the badly overused crutch and st4!rilotype for cll11idents who want to make their audi- e!ICe llllnk that somehow they are "'telling It like it Is, baby" ·When, In fact, they have little subaance to offer. U the audience at. UCI went away from 'the Cleaver appearance pondering and diaturbed about this! c.,,. cerow problem in our American IOciety -aa surely many of. them must have -then Cleaver'• vtiit here ultimately can serve the best Interests of out univenlty and our community. . . ' ______ ._!.,.______ ~· .. -. ---~--•, ··you KEEP THE HEAi:>, }IQ~. THE REST IS MINE."·:.~~ ' ' ' . . . -. ' ' Writer W antJ .' ·near Gloomy Gos: . ' N~on Vote Jtl~": Jie :,; Parallel With ~Jn in 1860 Polls Indicate a Minority Preside~j:: " ......... Critical Audience I wonder why UC hasn't Invited ' Sirhan SlrhlD to locture on the subject of usasalnallonf '· J. c. "* ..,... rwntdf ,....,.. ..... ... U Ur ,.., .... tf .. __,= --.... ... ....,. . _,. .... . WASHING TON -1he polll ten UI he were Nix.oft. Aft' election in wblCb eo that the ne:r:t Pre.ident of the United. percent Of the nation had cut it. vote . S~a will have been elected witb In protest only tD see elected the man au~ally les1 than half the PGPU1R wbo represent.I -a coptinuation Of th•. vote. He w1l1 be & minority Preddent. Johnson AdministraUon would be Sixty percent of the voter1 may have bound to have as it. &equel an era of chosen 10111eone else. Congrea ma1 tblrd parlJ candidate like George c. confU1lon, controversy and bitterness bl more comervative than tbe new wan.:e rec.J.ving 20 or 25 percent Of likely to be compared to the BucbJDU Prelident. abd· ~e will be no clear the pop.iiw vote, nor U this an1 caµse Admtnlstr~on precedin,g Lincpln'a . 1111Jor!ty mendate tn guide him. f 0 r publlc hand·wrhlging on the Im· With Nixon It would be bad eoough. We hove -IO -Ill ·~ , In another cloy and age lllCb ID out· mlnent co-of tho J<publlc. The Republican preaid<ntlal nominee pow-propopnillsll Ip m.odtnl lit; 'In tbo writer'• teak. ,Nob9dY clll 181 com• m!gbt'bave been 1cceptecl witb ,,,._ 'llooaneit, u the third II no more ihan prudent tn •bestnntng lblt. '"· .auumi .,ory wrttu 11111Jor., _ ....... ev~ cla• ~,;., .. -.-·-••-1 confidence that the Amerlan 111tem ~ qoMM In 1112, recoiVed 'ZI .a to· llud7 now bow he 'b tO unite and • --·--. -· '••-~ ~· would surmount the dlfftoulty. •• It ... 1'1:af'u.. ~ lluDnc ahead !if Jelld the -on. Wb!le lhll'mv seem 1111 to ~ 1" \o 1'11 •I"!'•;, Thll 11 -Gr '~ • .,, trivial ar hu In f1ct -In H pruldenllal elec> ~1""" 1"1 · 1n ~ c:o-t with to some to be a dange?<Jlll symptom of wbJ ao --~~ • G.'""6" a iootl deal oMlte-tlmo. tions. w-Wlllon. The tblrd party can· Nlloo'a overconfidence, he would be JUUi'· colama.." ·thin · , 'It · • ~ . · Fourteen prellldents faDed to receive didate in the Uncotn e 11 ct i 0 n, 1bown unequal to bis responsibiliUes If ~but I -d..,'t acree --~,.. TllE MBll JOB ci nmolnl • dail1 IO percent of the vote. IJncoln WOii tile J!nckenrldl!", sot ll.7D percent of the he did not oow conduct his campaign ., cncll tends to mab a man appell' prealdency With 39.71 percnt cl. tbt vote.. Othe.t third partr candidates so u to place himself .tn tbt mo~ ~~ wrilar -• tiku hil -Cilll ...., ._ _ _.. ·-11>~ is ---~·WA':'-~wlth_!!~rce~a..JO.AIJdA~nt of/favorable posltloll on the cloy llfler .-,i, wllltl readm llWlr: 11 iilldi ~~.DO ~~ llOW UJ<d ::'.' or 4t )Ore ~ Ill• vote and Ille repuhllc nn!ved. •IectiOll to -1ead bll country. agree with what he ':Ti!:. Ila Dfl or ~· ar norustd b 1 . WI!: ARE NOT DEALING here IF THERE IS ANOTHER 1$48 md IOiltnl soap ar antomob • and -:1 vez~ns, tom'hl. ';"~en~ IF THE POLLS ARE right, R!cJw'd however with hlltorical parallela but Nixon !Oles be wtD be eiougbt to have not daire anc:rll1cal and ealll"'1ullc ~ UllUl'lllCI M. Ntx.a could or would win with with a..' actualiUtl of 0 COWllr7 bldly made a fool of himself to bave .,. acclptance ·of hil Yiewa., .• ; ' ~' claT. . -•where around ~ Jlllftnt ol tho divided"" Ille super.charged bsue1 of tic!pated victory mxl It Will be Nid What • writ.-hopel ¥. ~ a iBut where•• tbe ~~t 1 ca~ vote, a parallel with Uncoln in ~ race and war and with a new Preai· that hb overconfidence contributed to di.scrimioatilt( audience, ~ ~ dliq:rl9~ 1'1tb-hh: doctor V1oNJ 'I ~v which eannot inspire eonftdence ttiat dent unabl• to corrimand a popular his defeat. Much wcne will be said ot know bow to aepu-ate whit 111 villa .Jnc '*"-IOI' 8b0ther doctor, the ruder the new President can lead the DltioD majority him and be can run the risk of matlllg and uHDtill fn1m. what ii aJll1 ud can (and doeJ) talk back to tbe writer. away from dvll strife. .. In som~ respect, the problem ioutd a fool of himself if he can not find dll!'· subjective In b11 wrltillp. • ll· la· tbll lllJdnC baclt that acta u Evu ao It should not be lhoulht be more a<Ute u Hubert H. Hwrip!lr•Y Ing the campaign the ,,,.,. Iowan! eie u!l!m•te curb m 1 writer'• eoocett ht thore i. aD¥lhlat tmusual about a wen lhla minority Prelident ·11i1n if leedenlllp. · AND EVEllY WBlTEll ... ~ Ol' ·-·· and permllf him ..... . . TheN ~. for1unato17, 1 way~ ~1¢ the consequences of a I' ~mil pre~ in I time Of iotemal:WJ; Tb!•~ Wiy ii, for everyone to v~ ~ ralher thlll ~114tol1 or .bTtillo1laiil' to choose bOtw-.Nlx· on and Humphrey for bMlter 'or ~for worae.. It makea no 1ense tor 1'bor union meinbera to vote for Wa.Direi":'it m.aDI , .Je.is sense for emtiaWed -to do 50 u they ... ,.otlng lilat w11, m~l,y to blow off ~ • ' ' ' ·~ ..r 'lllOULD ASK tbeliMiliiYOI . wbetbei qi not Wallace reallyiibAs a -.. wlll, -4 Ill thll <laft Plllle proceedlJoJI ibe)o WllL Dnd ll1t1'o bUl nepll"· ntaenoo. U they ar~ to Ille -on thll Wallace·hai lit. tie ~ 111...in, the7 CID parftcipa'lo in the aelectlh ol the ne:rt Pfbident of the u--by votlhl-f!Jr Hwnphre7 ot NI-. • This lincl '(If.' rsuonlng will n9' un,- fortunalll)', ·)>e ~ penuaslv~"wlth those ' who thlnt they will Wti for W-allace, .and tbt great.er llkellhOod ia that we will bave -a new Presiden"twho reeeiva a cqnfused and divided tnan· date wbidl be 'Will have a hard time declphorln& In NJ ·notbing of ad• DtinllterlaJ. ' • ... _ .... bll crlfl b pa1nfull1 1wuo th•~ tee om1M .h!mlelf with the -·-often, bll ..,... -allty pta In tho , be acrutlnbes the reat of the world. Wll)' of the 14H be b eipre11in1 The Idea II flltered tbro"'1! h!a pre-DISAGJIEEMENT and diJcrimlna· Judicea and crotdllla, hil fear, bll · Uoo are the tools of peraonol .cmrth- vanlty, bi.a ambition. ,._ We learn noting from '!hole who 'A . Challenge to Farmer Dynasty'·· It b d!aqreement -latellliently adore us (which b why public herou ' u.prelHd -that forcet blm. to re-e:r· to often betray themaelve1 in th• amine bll v1 ..... to take 1 better look end). and we ialn "'!tb!lii ~m tboao Ill not Ollly -he bell1Yes but at who appllnd our views m«aiy -be feels. Ollly 1 mutar of mean-bee•-tbey l"l'P'O> In colncld1 w!1a tncltt• platltudea could a c bi e v • their View•. unanlmoua qreement on blJ vin'I. All a writer bu a rlght to ask 11 I And dlaily jounialism, of coune, Uttle comprebemlon of his aima, and a o4dl -. dimemlm of dll!!culty ilttle chorlty toward bis nilases. Political Chestnuts llemarU ~that a poll ti.cal candidate ... tired c( hearing: "We'll ban.lo &et your teeth cl!'Ped owr tho -.n4. Jim. Yoa cloo't tM:tn tlO hi~ -a winning amlle. 11 "ft fakM either money or cblrm - and wt're ihCtrt on both." "WbJ, young man, I well remember; votinl for )'OUr daddy 30 y-• aro. H• .... • lolfll". too. •• "Yoor telemlon makeup m 1 n relDM to toud:I. your face un1'1 we -llP bll lut weelt'a aalarJ. He..,, -.. are a<ime lhlnp be atJnP1 -·t do for petriotinn.11 "Here'• a toucbJ probk>JU, .run. Alm ftl<blna your lut TV ahow, 'ZI cl. ow c ... lgn cootrtbutcn wrote in &ad. Mm.W their money tNd." •rorr SMILE, SIR, onc1 .., 'dl111tcab' over and ovs Wl I tell you to stop." 111 ~ oar pn11 confereoct -14 be 11114 pnlllJJll1 II 3:30 and 11-. II ·II f o' dock llreocly, and ..-,'1 -.. nobody abowa op In -belf.-, l'UJ>'!l...tu ... -·JliC·~-ton Mrl..r blcl II .t, • pecJ." "'llbea·ba-•al .... _ ot b ..-, Jllll -oll IM 11oct .-la ....... I wlob "' -"" -... <-'di ... 1D .lt wtllla be11 awm." "llln I -ll __ _.lllo1e1'ym,.....,. .-.. ....,. ... ...,,wraoot J:.~forlll-dU WW'11Dlt ·~JIM, .. - wtdj:ll tad " • ...,. f . lllOtlllr -... lllM IL f ,-. 11111 llMI -'T" ...S. J you'll lanl1 m every front pace in America." "I dori't tNnt rd buy a used car from him, but be look! W.. a 1UY you could NU ooe-to preCty eaay." "W•"rt luvln& the G e r m a ., ~ Jim, IO )'OU CID kow ..,., tho rest ol the bntwunt. The ltlllan ~ b next, and tt'a eot a lot men vatet, 10 ~ down the plwo pie they prelent !""' u U you were starvocl. A polltiol111 hu only one ltomacb to atve to hia country." "No, rm not • lofal 11\lppol la . I'll\ the 1UY """ irtotod your placlrds, and 1·w.111t my dou&h now." "I admit 7ou'rl ~ just u much mud u JOUT -"'1t; Jim, but he leelDI to bavt betlar a1mi" "'!'VE BEEN 1A tutb1u1 wUe to you for 211 y~ bul u""' doa't fire tbat bnMnbl _,_,.....be&<l- quartera -· l'U cOQI< .,_ -bf ftlln( ~ CU-ault1we U,. befcn tht eld.an."' "If 1-. JOG. Jlm,J~ qUlt havlof "" picture talloll' ~ by • paotralt of Abe L1Deo11L ~ can be nfull;r 1a-. )'IO,lmow." "Our -..11 too -to ..... air, but we -U 71111 coulol ._ .111' Couple ot hours lod "'9 your -• Vietnam ln putar dttail?• ' "Take ~ ht cooltructlon ,,..-.• helm•~ Jim, ond cUmb beet lato ,.... OV•aiis -wt 're hoadini ialo IDOlhor farm area." t To tbe Editor: Govtl'DPf' Rea.ran'•, Max Rafferty's, and lllcbfld Nb:oo'a conJemnltlo• ol tbe -boY<Olt b but -e•· m.ple of their polltlcal ineptne1s. Their cbarpa ol tbe illegaiily of the boyc:<tt under a at.lute th a t spec:iftcally excludes farm w~kers is al>lurd.. '111.eir desire to furtber the A.inerlcan agrarian myth at the e:r· penae ol. a few tmd pressed lhOw1 a lack ·ol O«IOOilllc and social !migh~ not 4o mention courage or perhaps bonoo17. 'n1elr attempU to ooplure the voto by aympolh1z!n1 with the rarmec ii a sham. - THE PUBUC ahould be aware of · the fact that the farmer Of today is where he ii becwae be ha1 played at DClutics too much and worked at biilhii!aa too little. ComprWng no more than alx percent~ the totia1 U.S. popqlation, farmers are able to ef· fectively lobby tln<>ugh the support of aympathetic legislators. A llpificanl u.ample is their defeat of Pr9siclent Kenned)''• proposal tn coa.vvt the IOll lmlk prtlltl.Dl to • production bull imte.t. of the re-- maialnl lmbiCuOQI acru1e basia 'RN.ch 1tecompllahu little if anytin1. OVERPRODUCTION . and u a retOlt, increutnc surpluses which lead "'I°" prices are tbe larmor'a deot!llJ'. .---•• Geers• ---. Dtar Ge«ae: ' My wile keepo telllng me the c!J• -I find orouad the -ware loll by the 1-. Ulel1,llowever, l've~ftty 11;11~ -we have an electric l'tfl1pr.. Sbould I -botf . TOil Dior Tom: I'lo llllamod ot you fir IUllll> • life .. --· -IUCll IUmv ms-and ,.. botl!ll- • ·~lolm .... tllatllotli! ,. <* -...JOll make-. awfld ~ that your wlla II ..... n. dpn on tb• •Jt. l""" your probloma le a-so. the naUoa'1 No. I w .... Q'Wlli.J Lett<n from rraden an wlcotnc. Nonncillll writ.n should C"""'11 Ihm meawoa t. !OO umda or lt1a. The right to.coMnH lttkra to fit apacr or ellmitoaU libel u ram>td. AU It~ Un mud tneludc aignatvre and matJ.. iflg addrua, but ,..,,... 1DiU be ..W. held °" r1quat. The farmer'• power ln 1overnment re- mains far beyond proportion to .hll number. No other &r'OUP enjofl 1ucll Income oncl price aupporta u the farmer Who hu .U but lifted ldmeelf from the free market thm1gh them. A gradual re1t0ntion of tbe farmc to the competiUve free market Where the laws o1 supptr and demand a.re th• det;ermlnen 11 the only way to aiievla!Ai'hll pllghl THE GR.APE boycott ii a welcome cballeore to the finner dynasty. Orianiutlon of the 1enerally mobile and poorly~ucated farm worken: 11 long overdue. Only through tome ele- ment of power and organization (as other workers have tong cince en- joyed) will th91 be able to «>mmand tll<!r folr share. In . cempartaon to other Oll!J>IOyw•, the !armer i. • .., ungt.Det'OUI and not likely to change until he, too, encounten the union org..uatlon. R. D. SEYMOURE OCC Student press has aome commiaalon from Val- halla to interfere and generally help disrupt police-wort. and 1Ull emerge un.scatbedl Nearly every wc:rlhwhile police force in our nation (lncJuding the sreat departm<llt 'ID Loi Angeles) have upheld the fine , Ind meritorious wort done by the Chicago police, the Dllnob National Guard, the U.S. Anny Regulars and over 1000 United States -.Is ID maintalnlng order during tht'Democratic1Natlonal Convention. YOU CONVENlENTL Y overlook the fact that no one was injured by gun fire -that not• abot waa ftred! U this isn't the O'eatest tribut.fl t.o .a police and m!IJtary organ!zati<Jrl -and to the Honorable Mayor lloley -I'll concede to ·the anarcbiatl· -Who .are betting down the doon to our great in- ltitutloll& of h!gh,.· leamlngl On the other~,. tin• newspaper, the lAlguna Nen Post of tills date stat.es the disappoQtthumt of our Oraoge . County oltbens 111 tbe early · "ftterioratton of valuea aJld Jdeoala .at the new ltvtne campus of ibt universi· IJ. Tho New1 Poot pointa 1"' ,the col· Wallace G. "-t, S.F. -"A block perlOll la not e 'U1cle Tom ' If he -for law !'Ill • any 111\l" than I am a ~ ..,._ I stand tor c:haap. •• ' .. ,. . Tv· the Editor ' Dt .• --.,, c11i-,., e1 ~ I couldn't he1p bat -the hdlle, • ,_ -_ "'1'19dl- 4d!tm1al Gf,a -aews-lllUD =·It 11 tbe i;o1a ol h psd lo but b1C1111 llhicll) -The N~ Poot alablll'-for 1111 = Too ~Hell (lllfl. II) wllh'1tW ., tbe -date .,ailwllnS ~!!_. ~1 )imnll ID ti& ~ c( -.. fir 1lla ----, "befn9al crtmt" cf 1111 .. 11 .-lo M-t. Goa.~ C. -·Call. .U • bllctty, topl'Olool----.1 -,._ _._ .. _ -~ (c( c1Di ... w!Qof -au tbo ~ llodl1 -••> -••to~._ Anarchllll!, lino!-a 11 .,. r!al!ll. or ~ tlMI llwl and Devious Proa"--other. ss-· c( others, ~nt mull Y.... tainted, blued and pllon91 wllll comictlv1 or rollrllnillf lllnnted edll.orill """* Iba! 1111 ~.. • Iectton of. "weirdoa," u:tre;m.llts, "chniy faculty" an4 admirustrallon IA aii""1nf the -.. cOnvlcted crlmlna/ Cl9ver and otbeta, auc:b aa Dr •. Bop Head O'Leary to speak 10 our stucleota on pl&tformt P"J:vided by our." good taxpoyers to faci!ltete Ill education 14 our· children and to provide a most l~ous atmosphere while we ' (1up- posediy) lnatlll the values of democracy, free e n t e r p r·i 1 e • respooliblllty, respect for the law an4 each other, and other former intrlnaic values that prmipted we tupayer1 to provide all this In tbe tint~. ·..; ..... THEN YOU READ our ·llreoi Preis! You have provided m~luel for this damnable revolution ~~'ju1t one lousy editorial than MayOL'llalet ba1 -du.ring hJ1 entb'e terma m· omce1 Yea; our left·wlng monopolllllc ,pres1 .,., . polronlztnc the anarc1llst; ei« custog tlle law breaker, an4 convlcUnj the pollceman-'And ,oldier for dotn1 what the -J>Ol'I him to do -ID keep ordfll"· bt our dtles. Under tti• guise of "Fr\edbm" JC>O have 19.W all-poqlble Hoense to enhance the prO' greaa o( ,the deva.te. the crlmlUJ, and the lnqiian mutatlma on the IOcial ordei:'O! ~ur eommuntti ... Tberilore -it'• time you 1e8".W your '"' aouI -not ._.. Dlley'1IUI • JUCHAiu> H. ilAzY .~ -: .. -' . ·.- f I • I • 1 • 1 '